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irton City, B,C, where he was work- _, BEBam MOST-TALKED-OF GIRL IN BROADWAY. MINNIE ASHLEY ‘This (9 the jatest photograph of the ;vote this fall had she ohanced to have | been born a boy moat-talked-of-gil on Broadway today, fre ik A graduate of the chorus and F jod has the honesty to admit: the faet, | Her name tn Minnte Ashley, and Jaded ee tae eer oh to that atne {| » Made a hit-Bdna May, Miss y | iways denied she was ever in the horus but she was, Mies Ashiey made heraelf well known a year ago in The Greek Slave,” whi alling her “the Latty This it a tremen> theatre-goers are TAnd of Atnorton.” ous complaint to Mlas tAnd, who is] clone to forty and haw lost euch beapty as may have hoon hers a decade amo. Jahe was the one bright feature; but hor | Miss Ashley, on the other hand, | success then was an nothing er | young and vory pretty, Mer exact age /!9 what, she has done this week at 4 Daly's Theatre in “San Toy. has not been announced, but tt a prom |inioda Ran & Pagoda is being whistied from the Battery to the Bronx, CROKER’S INSULT. Tammany Chief Snubbed Justice Patterson. ably suMelent to have enabled her to $100,000 ON BRYAN. Offer That He Will Carry the State of Ohio. The Jamer Kijduft, who ts largely intereat-| There ts much tndignation to-day @4 in Pittsburg steel compantes and | "mong the members of the bench and wealthy, (» willing to wager $100,000 or Dar Over the insult that Richart Croker any part of it that William J. iryan |!* sald to have offerat ito Supreme Court will carry Ohlo, McKinley's own State, Justice Patterron in the Democratic Hia offer has been brought out by the] lib a few evenings ago, statement of Joreph W, Uliman that] The theident ts vouched for by several the oddn were 6 to t that MoKinley|Membere of the club, An endeavor has would win tn Ohio. been made to keep ft quiet, but {t has been talked about in political clreies and {# now common property, ‘The Inauit was apoarently a most de- Mberate one, Justoe Patterson visited the club, Mr. Croker waa in the parlor, and Justice Patterson walked forwant and was about to extend his hand when Mr, Croker, It ts aid, turned on hie heel and walked away, Afterward the Tammany chief spoke to some of his henchmen and this ts what he # reported to have sald: “These judges never come around except when their terma of office are! about to expire, Then they make it al business to show up at Democratic | Mr. Kilduff, as soon as he heard of Mr. Uitman's deo! » offered to take the Bryan end of the argument for any mM Up to $100,000, Mr, Uliman refused to put up $199,000, but offered to bet $10,0 ngalnst $2,000, Mr. Kilduff put up tie money today and Mr, Wilman will powt hig later on, “1 am not a plunger’ Mr, Kilduff anki to-day, “T Jook upon this as a sheer business proposttion, “Mr, Meitiniey Is in grave danger of Josing his own State, Mr, Uliman has poor Information, T will bet any part of $100,000 at 6 to | that Bryan carries MelSiniey’a State,” Mr. Kilduff bas lived at the Giteoy|°lUbs They ‘ay for thirteen | House for several years. years, They # willing to be- | ‘About $1,100,010 hus been wagered on| come the cand of @ machine, but! the election in Wall street so far, One] DOW Wioked the machine tm If they are | brokerage firm egotiated bets | Pt Tenaminated. amounting it $790,00, Richard] “Nearly every Judge wo have on the } wome Quarters with| bench owes his nomination and election | 00. toa machine, and there t* not a lawyer Groker ts wager|ig 4 Home bets been made within] Who can justly attack the integrity of | twonty-four hours at 3 to 1 on Mo] the judiclary, Our judiciary i# above | Kinley, ‘fhe average is 8 to 1, Kdward| reproach,” | La Montagne, a Wall wtreat broker, ie] It is said that the reason for Croker's| @ald to have wagered $1.00 to $1,000 at} notion was that he had learned through! the Waldorf, with a Tammany man.| friends that Juetion Patterson would not! that McKinley would win the election.| be a party to the deal by whioh he In to Heli & Co., for @ customer, offer to} ‘rest’ for a year in order that Corpora- bet $12,000 aainat $6,000 on MeKintey, | tion Counsel John Whalen may be noml- A rise in the odds favorable to Me-} nated for the Bupreme Court bench, It Kinley began last week, The offs have! is sald that 1f he is not nominated this been swinging between 2 to 1 and J to I] year he will not accept a nomination wince, To-day thoy are setting down] next year, and that he wil not in any to 3 tol on the Republican eandidate,! way in the nomination of Whalen and there ia considerable money waiting} His fr fay he is indignant at the for takers at that figure, sumgestion that he could be in any way The odds began (o ree with the offer made by Louls V. Bell of $100,000 to $0,000 on the Republican candidate, Mr, Beli afterward offered, if that bet Was taken, to wager $29,000 to $100,000 on condition that (this was taken in one dal A short time before Mr. Bell made his used as a tool in ugh m matter, ‘The independent voters of the Twenty third Axsombly District, in which Wha. Jon lives, are preparing to actively op- pore him if he is named, A paper to fight his elevation to the bench is about to be started in the district, A petition {# now In efroulation in Whalen'e own | offer A wager of $22,000 to $10,000 at odds] neighborhood protestng against his ele. vation, Of 11 to 6 wae ji During the week (hese offers have been Win ned AS ys Brvay would Hot earny Indiana, Hindi TopDaTtGe of WH nto TO Gran It Wound Her part intros at id tol, that Bryan would And ound Bobbin. i carry Indiana iinois and Kentucky,| Tea drinking frequently affecta peo- 1 wh Tir Sn 0 to has ple as Daly Ae Cotto A lady in MeKiniey ‘would cary Uitnols, ite thet Salisbury, Md., Mra, Belle H. Jones, Bob , says that she was compelled to aban- A Rrepoettion ¢ MeKinle: would oarry iol ie Hire don the use of coffee a good many Wap nt taken. years ago because it threatened to Heniy . Bull, of the tack Ixechange ard Bweat & Co,, yeaterday H Sart ) against BL. WENT TO TEA ruin her health and that she went siordhy | over to tea drinking, but that finally, fy dude reported that he had wa- about three years ago, she had dys- on Proposition that in tucky, Ma IS va aos, vn pepsia so badly that she had lost fone lithtnieen mene ABSCONDER CAUGHT. twenty-five pouns and no food seemed to agree with her, Waller J. Finn, Who Stole Kapress Money in New York, Poend She further says; “... this time)! wan induced to take up the famous food drink Postum Food Coffee, and was so much pleased with the results that I have never been without it bd in Mining Comp, PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 5,—Wailter J. Finn, who is charge’ with abseonding from New York ity in October, 1894, with money belonging to the American since. I commenced to improve at once, regained my twenty-five pounds Kxpress Company, in whose employ he Was at the time, has heen captured at of flesh and went some beyond my usual weight, “I know Postum to be good, pure and healthy, and there never wax an article, and never will be, I believe, that does #o surely take the place of coffee a8, Postum Food Coffee, The beauty of it all 's that it ts satiaty. ing and wonderfully nourishing, 1 feel as if I could not sing its praiees too loud," sail MEN'S BLACK COATS AND VESTS, of fast black clay diagonal through and through worsteds that will not wear hs fl frock cutaway and sack coat styles; sizes 33 to 46, in regular stout or lor other dealers, priced by us at 6.00 MEN'S FINE WINTER SUITS, made of worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres and winter flannel effects, with the popular military padded shouiders, etc,; the $15 suit of other stores, priced by us at 10.00 MEN'S FALL TOP COATS,of a Oxford and Cambridge coatings; other stores, priced by us at only Coat and Vest A SQ MEN’S FINE SUITS, of through and through worsteds of a fine texture, imported Scotch cheviot and velour surface cassimeres, lined and tailored throughout to a high degree of perfection, here to-morrow at p | MEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS, made of the choicest cloths of the best English and French manufacturers, in exclusive merchant-tailors’ styles, of unsurpassed workmanship and finish; a the $35 suit of the exclusive tailor, priced by us at | . MEN'S STYLISH DRESS TROUSERS, of fine im- ported worsteds in single and double stripe effects, with neat checks and broken plaid designa, in the new peg top cut, special at 3.45, Misses’ Suits, Small Women’s Suits, Misses’ Box Coats and Children’s Box Reosers. | Special Offerings for Saturday The newest materials, trimmings and effects ; the best of workmanship and the lowest prices. What more could you expect ? MISSES' SUITS AND byrne bhi gap y bts Sires 14, 4 pode eer deste hi | }, OF al yor ia jues, browns a) Paha with votre ated tha a brid trimmings, @ hee at any style or alte for | 975 made of the finest imported Kersey Cloth, full satin Romaine lined, with ei fancy pearl buttons and inlaid silk velvet collar, | 8.50 CHILDREN'S BOX REEFERS, of heavy pebble cheviot, in Oxford and blues, with velvet collars, well tailored throughout; sites 6 to 14 years, at 4.75 Fall and Winter Underwear For Men, Women and Children, This is a ‘continued story,’’ but the last chapters are as interesting as the first. We bought, at a great reduction from its actual wholesale value, an immense quantity of high-grade winter underwear, The seller was an overstocked manufacturer who was more in need of ready money than the goods, We placed the purchase on sale about a week ago, since which time we have sold large quantities of it to ap- preciative buyers, All that remains of it will be on sale to-morrow and until sold, Assortments and sizes are still complete, but if you would secure a supply don’t delay or you may be disappointed, It's positively the biggest underwear bargain of the season thus far offered by The Big Store, or any other store MISSES' BOX COA’ dou! for that matter. Here is what we are offering: b, worth $1.00 at 790, “ene ih AM YYo, each, worth $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all LADIES' AUSTRALIAN NATURAL tie, very strong and well made, with WOOL, CAMEL'S HAIR AND WHITE ‘ WOOL'VESTS and PANTS, all nizes. pyle le ae liaaael At OF eo, each worth $1.50, | ae each, worth from LADIES’ “ONEITA” RIBBED WOOL 69o, 1.00 w $1.50, COMBINATION SUITS, in white er pat- MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS ural colors, all izes, AND DRAWERS, and dozens of samples th IOH-GRADE WINTER UNDER: At 190. each, worth 39¢, in all wizes, LADIES’ FINE EGYPTIAN COTTON | At 4, “oO each, worth $1.95, PLEECE-LINED VESTS, with French MEN'S SINOLE AND DOU ILE band. DRAWERS to match, in natural and ASTED AUSTRALIAN WOOL ecru colors, all sites. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, extra well ‘“ ine made and finished, all sizes, 175 0h wo Fed At OF, ech, worth $1.50. LADIEG’ PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL ° “ONEITA' COMBINATION SUITS, in LADIES' RIBBED VESTS AND white and natural colors, all sites, PANTS, of pure lamb's wool, in white wad natural colors, all sizes, Mt PFo, each. worth 50, i uy pies MIS8ES’ FINE RIBBED VESTS AND 65e. if ib ii LADIES’ PLERCE-LINED COMBINED PANTS, in white and natural colors, ore im ecru and natural colors, all 60. ilk trimmed, all wires, each, worth from Mt 19o, she, to 75¢, CHILDREN'S WOOL AND MERINO , PANTS AND DRAWERS, At OF, each, worth $1.50, MEN'S NATURAL WOOL DOUBLE. BREASTED AND DOUBLE - veh worn see, || Ratatat pt we At 25e. each, worth 50c, pearl eiioan teste peaset and ‘doubly CHILDREN’S RInBEN Vests, Pants | WOM All olsen. AND DRAWERS, in natural col,| 4e 7 776 worth $2.50 each. fleece-lined, } A , each and upward, MEN'S LAMB'S WOOL SINGLE oR M 25, according to size DOUBLE BREASTED, AND DOUBLE. BACK SHIRTS, CHILDREN’S SIXTY PER CENT NAT-| MATCH, of the finest make avd dnieh, ‘WOOL yi AND) — ail sivas, URAL WERS, well made’ and finished, } tsen) uae 1b te 28er % extn er cden| At Oe, each, worth’ B5¢, sive lange. LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, PANTS AND TIGHTS, with hand-embroldered tilde trimming, all sizes, At 7.5e, each, worth $1.25, LADIES’ BLACK WOOL TIO) Ineo ‘or aulkle long th; open ox cloved; all ein @, At IIe, each, worth 75¢, MEN'S HEAVY PLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in natural ‘with pearl buttong and every bere ernest ener a nove’ Fine walsts AND} geen. THEBKASTORE * 7 AEITY IALPSELE BLOUERS — Kverything in cam: ; _ “ brie, percale, lawns, flannels and t cloth waists for boyw aged 2\ to 14 yours at prices that will be ‘ “ | ~pina be found astonishingly low } ad C7)! . "AUST AUIS “parr wen iR urtan \. WORSE BTS, =| \ Do You Set Your Clothes Made to Order? It you do—you are simply paying tr ts better than the best ready made, but it If you can afford to pay from $50 to $75 for a suit or overcoat we haven't a you. enough to convince any man, Greatest Variety—20 styles shown here | new and fashionable. ibute to prejudice, There is a class of tailoring that § cost is beyond the reach of the ordinary mortal, thing to say to But if you are one of the many—if you can afford but a moderate sum for clothes —if the point of best for the least’? is important to you, you should purchase ready-to-put-on )/ clothes, and you should purchase them here. Reasons? Dozens of them-—-here are a few— to any one elsewhere —and we show none but the Best Workmanship—No sweatshop work admitted here—our clothing is all made by compee | tent, well-paid and skilful master tailors, Best of Linings—We see to this importa | used in our garments. Lowest Prices—This entire business owes tion, We sell below others, unquestionably—and you nee For to-morrow, the following special offerings, and we say without fear of successful cone tradiction that quality for quality and Price for Price, nt point personally, and none but the best are ever its success to low prices, and Clothing is no ex ; d but compare to convince veunel You won’t equal any of them anywhere | lighter shades and in splendid Jight ng cut; the $10 | us at 0.00, BOYS’ KILT SUITS of the choicest Original and pretty styles; ages 21, clally priced at from BOYS’ FINE 3-GARMENT SUITS, grade of rough $10 overcoat of | our price, only BOYS’ FALL TOP COATS, made of covert cloth, in tan and light brown ficent assortment; to $4.50 and sold at that elsewhere; o1 17,50 2,50 * Here are the Prize Winners of Contest No, 2 In the Big Store's Gducational Prize Contest. Contest No, 2 covers the booklets distributed to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and7 B Classes on Saturday, Sept, 22, THE 5 FIRST PRIZES Union Ave, Mrooklyn, Behoat No. 19; (Choloe of watch or set of bookn), have f warded George W. Schroder, 248 Sith St lyn, Behool No, 18, Chester Crease 187 9th Ave, Kehool No. M6) John 694 Haat 12th 80, Bohoo! No. 1 ale Mayer, OIL Bast Lith 8t., Behoot No. 124; Thos, Golden, 2 Clinton BL, Behool No, 18, Irene Hbiden, 244 Weet ath ft., fehool No. M4) Fannie Rosenberg AN, to Charlotte Hacker, 1006 Mt., Bronx, School No, 9%. In Clase 41, to Kite Behonberaer, M42 Bast Aid Bt, Behool No, #6. Ih Clase 61, to Christena Muller, 1612 Int Ave, Behool No, 17, In Claas OH, to Mal ington Ave., Bchool n Clase TH, to Bast Ath At, Rehool No. 7°, THE 10 SECOND PRIZES (One your's mubseription to any juvenile ublication) have awarded LAGS 3B, to Samuel Edinburg, | vudlow Ht. ‘Bohool No, 7#; Charlotte Orauel, S00! Ph At, Kehoot No, 4B, tw Henry ©. th Bt, School No, 90 218 Kast inh st HB, to Ger-| rook Ave. Hronx, Behe trudo Maloney, Hodruft St, Hrona, | Ahern, #6 Columbus Behool No, 63; Theodore Judwig., 10) 16 TN CLASS 5B acob Podal Best #34 St,, Hehool No. ¥0 TH OLABS 1 TV Chrystle Bt, Behool No. 1; La: GB, to Agnes A. Boonie, wavent| cinda Thome, 2) Kast 1 Behool Ave, Behool No, 46) Catherine F. Me-| No. 00) Btta Blewon OLA 8 7B. \ i Ns eae bah i N a Het ASS |, to Collier, 1% Madi. | Jonre oo! No. jelen won Bt, At No, 1; fuffolk At, Behool No. 92; Walter jacob, 1 Woat Lh 9 ehgol Mo, m, i C 4B, to Frank B. O14, & ng, Dramer, bal "A Cy) a BL “ol No, Behuler 217 Bawt 18th Mt, Behool No. 19; Busle Nauman, 291 Tth Ave, Behool No, (5; Loutea Hooldertin, 248 trving : Vred Lrooklyn, Behoo| No. 106, Harry Malone, Ackerman 8, Kingsbridge, School No. Willlam ©, Bohmid, 18% 34 Ave, fehool No, 82; George A. Brightman, 141 jauer, 43 Manhattan Ave, 10; Anite Kilnekeleck Laurent 61, William Behool No. wo 7 Monae, 168 Kiteaboth School No, Bo. mth ‘I Husted, Fremont A. Hig-| 15 Weat 60th Bt, Behoot No, @) Clara ina, 110 Mast HA Ht., Gehool No. is, | Fincher, H40 Raat s6th Bt., Rehan! No. Tt: Annie Miller, 60 24 Ave. School No. Th) THE 16 THIRD PRIZES | Puinie Langworthy. 140 Varl Mth Bt, (Gold fountain or cholee of books! have been awardal: IN LA SR. to Oerald G, Smaliman, V97th | Kent sith Bt School No. 1k; Matilda Gorts, 228 Bast St, Bronx, Aehool No, 166; Albert (| Q) GB, to Arthur 6. Pox, 18 West Mth St, fehool No. 17, Emina Gire, Ass as IN Herlin, 108 Weet 106th Bt. Behool No. Chas Sehsol No Kehool No. 165; Minnie Kluberdans, 242 West 14th! ima 1, Bt, fehool No. 6, ix CLABB AB, to) Pald, Gertrude Kohiman, 110 fast 10let St..| Ma Sehool No. 6; Fred Lammer, if] Weat! No, 12, 10th Bt, Rohool No, 16, Mazi Kelly, 6 | Behool No, Crotona Ave, Hronx, Be No. 168.| Audubon A 0, Adelaide Harker, 1) It t Ave, Behool No. 60; a me a 0 108, hoot at aR Linotehy, §7 Norfolk St, Sob Pe ined rig wo at. ot vol No, 17, Kosallo 8, Hyme, 397 ane Hehool No, (0) Irving Hayw Avo, 190th Ht, Bronx, Sekoot No, pestriee Baker, 112 Rivington 81., Behool | 7 No, THA PIETY HONOKANLE | Wentcteater, irons, 1d Junker, 414 Weet Yo. 01, Adelaide From ve, Behool No 48, Jacob | TIONS AND BILVEI MBDA h ol °, Josnoe OF ood ith No, 16) Seakints Molper. i" Pri Sehool No, 165, Louisa Ontrander, 1071 #t,, Behool No, 7. * " To-morrow, Saturday, October 6th, CONTEST NO, 4 Opens for Members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes, Tho distribution of booklets containing this week's course of study and the et of prize queations begins at 9 a. m, and ends at 6p. m. and takes re on the balcony, main floor, Ay child bags ta toa 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 B clase can compete. NOTHING TO BUY--NOTHING TO PAY-~ALL FREE. The prize winners of Contest No, 3 (for 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A classes) will be announced Friday, October 12th, The prize winners of Contest No, 4 (for 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B classes) will be announced Friday, October 19th, * == Proper Fall Hoad- | Cigars, woar Commencing to-morrow, and con- tinuing for a limited period, we will For Men and Boys. offer the following exceptional in- ducement (0 smokers: The exclusive hatter will charge OFFER No. 1, Ua ener id one bao Piety Mellel OG Hi Mate a i ‘om: you anything better at that, |riostion Havaza filler, Perfecto size, we oder Why waste your money needlessly? anextiabot of FREE with every box of §0, selling regularly at $2.00, making OUR BRIGHTON DERBY, the best Derby 62 Havaten Pertecton In all tor” 2, OO | alla ig 00', further populance ett PLOR DR ‘ ‘'o further ularige our DE JU- THE MANGPIELD DERBY, good enough LIANACIOAR, made with 8umatre wrapper, ped Goyd-s ‘wear; equal in all respects to tow long eyed be) rieatee Higa we let an extia box o with ever we * aaild baal lied PA 40 bor of SO, selling regularly at $3.00, making MEN'S PULL PUR DERBYS, in the latest fy, "Ot % I0!ane Favorites, 0 , for shapes and shades; worth $200 apiece; a Ad wera i a ub Gas / ‘Dalen also place on sale to-mor a ’ a IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA, Conchas ROYS' HATS, all the newest shapes in Tele- | PMPORT tte, bes of BS, scopes, Alpines, Straight Brim Golf, Cowboy | for 4 7. Tourist, of full fur stock, in all shades; 1.4 SIMPATICA, clear Havana Cuban mate, See ee ey oe PCO | abana die Le, woke, Conchas Bee y peciates, tox of 50, to-morrow, for P| fy BOYS! PINE BROADCLOTH TAMO' SHAN. HAVANA SPECIALS, all Havana wrapper | hand wey Se agen wn i te Lia PY a} MEN'S FINER TOP COATS, of covert cloths in the rough coatings; the $15 coat of other stores, priced by | 1.95 10,00, French worsteds and English cheviots, with vests of fame material or of silk Matelasee fancy vestings; ages 9 to 16; not to be had elsewhere for less than $8.50; with Oxford and Cambridge viewna coatings; worth up t eaeamedaaaaeal | BOYS’ SPLENDID 2.GARMENT SUITS of the Dickey & Forrest Mille’ renowned cassimeres and chev> | lote in a choice assortment of patterns; the $4.50 oult of most stores, priced by us at and dark gray 95, BOYS' NATTY 3-GARMENT SUITS—-10 new terns in atylish mixtures, as well as black and i] double-breasted vest and man-like coat; ages 9 to 165 | priced elsewhere at $5.00; our price, anly | of fine imported | | materials, in 75 to 5 years; ape- 3,75, | SMALL BOYS' FINE SAILOR BLOUSE AND ROYAL | VESTEE SUITS, of all worsted fast Indigo blue in the rough surface make; ages 3 to 12; » priced for to-morrow at 4,25, BOYS' NATTY RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of fine Englioh fast Indigo blue serge, with belts of suede oF patent leather; priced at other stores at $7.50; here toe morrow at just =, 4.95 Men's Furnishings. The well-dressed gentleman who is obliged to economize in the purchase of his wardrobe and who at the same time will buy none but good, reliable, stylish pe, will be sure to appreciate these lowe priced offerings, since there’s money to be saved on every item: MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, made of strong treed beams and reinforced backs and fronts, all stees ; ball tate a baa a good grade of shades, together ur price, only MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, made of Wamautta maslin with pure linen setde tosor t be 2 Liciog, Mit in every way; all see slosed frost of open back and fronts MEN'S MADRAS PAJAMAS, in dozens of chioice patterns, ail sizes ; worth 01.50 each, 95. Sporting Soods. If, with Governor Roosevelt, you believe in “the strenuous life’ and its advantages, you should culti- vate brawn as well as brain. Everything necessary in the way of appliances can be had here at the most reasonable of prices, For to-morrow: tym eign te | ARO CHAIN Con bo Ue bm Getiog, bow Salo chwarY uy Gow and used (These PM... F a TAT | onables us t them at about ince ven ata the mathe some a tran et acy. 75 Dept. and have Pref. J. A. Conten the you an exhibition of ity uses, McP ADDEN EXERCISERS, each, 715 Solt Goods. rel et Gale ee We have enlarged the Golf Sec- row at, saad ad wd tion of our Sporting Goods Depart- | FOOTHALL' SUITS of the best P ment and added greatly to our stock am at very low prices, of RH ree for Saturday tn Re HRS i epecial offerings: apiece for the identical sweaters we 2.45 os 4,25 1,000 RUGBY i GOLP BALLS—Henley's, Ocobe, Varden | sell at tomar es &, 75 ‘Cameras and Camera Supplies, Splendid Cameras are very cheap these days and very simple and easy to operate, besides being easily portable, And we are quite positive that no other dealer in photographic goods will be able to equal these goods and prices: CYCLE ARD C.A practical and com-| BEAUTY" CAMERA, for plates 31-25 fez high-srade Camera; takes picture 4x5 3 1-) inches, with anap or time ach; sipped with Unicum shutter, ex extra large viewfinder, rapid tremely rapid rectilinear lenses, rising, toed free socket, covered with real ing and viding front, swing and reversible | leather; made to sell at $3.00; epecially back, rack and pinion, 10-1n, fine leather bel: | priced for to-morrow at lows, to all kinds of indoor and out: dot hy, comple with thr 145 carrying case, jap al one Seri ist price $2 00; oux price to-morrow SOURIRAT ION ries. =e AND had worth $1.25 each, at 14.495 PRINTING FRAMES, ex tcbo, with earg i 1 trims ane Wages, aay TRH gD DO each ate MEY | DIAMOND PRINT TRIMMERS, sine 6 1-9 ith epring blade, at 1.10 IDEAL DEVELOPER ot Toning and Fixing | {ucbee, wt anteedC,P.;|POTO FLASH OUTPIT.—1 flash qr raga a wore \. 1] | 1-08. lighting powder, simple and Pig | CANDLE RUBY LAMP, 14 | ALUMINUM TRAYS, site 4x5, with lifter, at 1 ROCHESTER CONVERTIBLE AMPLI- i SCOPES, Will fit on front lens; no camera | HYPO TREMLEY PROCESS, 5-1. comy without a eet, which enables you | at, each, to de copying, enlarging, wide ih pts, ce, 1 | Always on hand, full and fresh oyaten trait, telephoto or ray sereen work list price, Solio, Kloro, Albuma, Aristo Jr., Self-Tome per et, $5.00; our price for to-morrow only |ing, Aristo Platino, Dekko, Velox, Sepia, Blue Print and Bradley Platioum Papers 2.295 the lowest prices named by asy IDEAL DRY PLATES, sire 4x5 inches; none | *tabliahiment better at any price; per doren, 77 |, Developing, printing and aloo CARD MOUNTS, white embossed, {or bromide bse mK, st the ene a rices, jompt deliveries wi promt 31-2K3 1-2 of 425 inch pictures; per doz, 6 oi Rushastics pouvtaes Lace Collars and ies. What woman would not look prettier with one of these dainty bits of neckwear? And they’re so cheaply priced, too, Just see ! LACE COLLARS, white and butter, the latest shape, a choice of many pretty patterma; all worth fully $1.25 apiece, Saturday at 75e LACE THES, ecru col, ? yards long légant ‘arsortment of Svely embroidered dealgaay regularly worth from 75e, to $1.00, Saturday at 490