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CHECK GAMING. | IS IT | Tammany Chief Follows Up His |/BROKEN? | Exclusive Interview in The | ai Evening World. | Mind, wo don't say that it is; wo! merely want to know, Lots of people in New York are running around attending to busl- ness, yet have well-defiied fractures of the neck bones, Your landlord Who is so insistent about his rent, | Rehard Croker’s exclusive interview | and there, but if he te Chelf Devery tn yesterday's Bvening World, in which | will discover him, Personally, Chief | i@ wtated that he would be glad (o| Devery isan honest man, who wil! not) poperate with the cleray and other lower himaelt to do anything that does | sodies of citizen tn the proposed cru-|not comport with a gentleman and an anoint vice in the “Red Light’! eticlent officer, fet of the Maat Slide, attracted! ‘There is Attention wid has been eagerly! Tammany sh has a broken ueck, maybe. Ver Pi on all hands, wontaation because some member of |c likely your sweetheart, who some Mr. Croker sald he had the greatest) may poxstbly do something that does times pets into moods that perplex | /espeet iin nye oe iy et aa Pied With date ~ ithined with thelt ‘0 protect! "You have ween the chargen made by you, has a broken neck, Brokon| ', ‘siping generation from contaminu|the Rev, Dr. Paddook, of tne ProcCAlh necks make people dreadfully queer thon Jedral, Stanton sireett ln Home Ways. Iu fect, according to] He sald he would gladly work hand A very solentiflo medical gentioman, |i” hand with them to cleanse the dls- POLICE EFFICIENT. they are responsible tur a greac part of vioe if such a condition existed) "T certainiy hu and T want to say of the ills with wateh humanity is nerlbed. how that I have the utmost rean afflicted, for Bishop Potter and for all meno slay Mr, Croker goew further, and ¢ go WIth ANY] tho cioth, Irrevnective of ceed, If Dr Hein loctor, he {6 | Raitan "2 J " that Helary te A TERN py | patian Church Paddock was treated with disrespect, | . roof the Cl Hub who willl thoset don't care who they were—who| . t over having & broken peck, and toils you, by photograpis and word! OF MOUtH, all about Ale grea’ cure In any particular gambling-house vf view, and as a private cltisen point rhowed that disrospoot whould be pun- fr den ished." next Sunday's World. Dut broken | /emand {te wuppression by the proper hat have you to say temard necks of not, avery woman will want| *llierlles e quemtons: and cRinltaapie ee ne oes 10 Kee the coming Issue of Amertoa’s} 1!" HAUL MR avai Sy AT In fact, many anewors thereto, will be of ad+) “It is not poasible that auch a cond: kreatest newspaper them would almost be willing tol, Fie thelr necks to got a glimpee of the Hew Winter ental tw © Inter 1 ti wl tn ‘Mt Evening tion ex ' Mr, Croker replied such @ condition oxists, and I say It foarcely seema powrlble, then | am ure prised, The morals of every young man and of every young wonan ought few WILL SUPPRESS GAMBLING, which make up @ gotmeous poge for the eyen of f ‘It your attention ts called to a eral lo he protected. ‘There should be no fats and Furs ninits Nov ing] [#F BAMOI Ny hours by persone comnect?™) corruption of young persons, Kvery more beautiful] Mh the Ciy Club or by clermymen Of] protection pops '* shad be thrown From Paris has ever come out} (he Bplecopatian Church, or by both around them, I nave no .ympathy for Y { the Partsian| il! you, ae a private ettizen. soln witty police captain or une oO er offlclu! oth of them in the suppres- slon of that place?” Fowith) twill! 1 will go right with Who feels otherwise,” “Do you personally believe that. the | Police De arlene doing iis duiyt! { TE certainly firmly believe that om, und personally, and to (ho PrOMer | Ontel Devery fe& man whe would nat vnd walt on anybody the} countenanee wh he newspapers. are snd do anything I eam and say crys to call the ‘prevalence of rime e ' apital than those, Yot they will|« ther « robably not interes, men at all that is, In themselves, Of course, rhen worn by--but never mind! | Mnyway, to find something that will) eally be of absorbing interest let the wuth New ford’ t 5 Polige Department dd to dy Munday World's male readers turn| everything bean rR ot Adana CNC Mel Has there. ever O another page, where they will And |plsined of. Yen, sir, T with been a ui hen « man or woman, or he wonderful ‘Mr, Croker, Me any violations of the leven a chiid, was safer in the atreeis than at the present time? Night or day | every pedesirian is ware, and I'll refer} y Oo the records. t the record@ show that there are nal robbertes,” ot tn the streets,” Mr. Croker eald, | sionally the discovery te made that tome Individual pollcaman has not been atiending to his duty, and then what} happens, eh? Wh. chat an @ very short ohrift, doean’ y roker, the siatem gambling lawe are brought to your at- tory of the «#” e your assistance?” The most re- narkable product ft modern civill- Maid, xi iacovenas WHO Re 1s. n New York, ancd tells hiv story and resonta his photographs to Sinday) ‘That is absolutely wrong, Why rid readers, Very likely him cd>|phoutd the whole Pollee Department be Ni Will solve the servant question vsdemned for the acts of afew? That sppope It should! fa an Improy way lo There ; wae, only a foW) are biack she } #hould Tian Servant tention, will you | certainty “Beveral newpm present opportunity to charge Tammany | ., Hall with being responsible for certain alleged crimes made that gambling ho to full operation here, and, in f all manner of vice is rampant,’ WILL HELP IN PERSON, | “Well Mr. Croker patd, “it soarcely | YOU AKO, ONC Of) eyory sheep answer for the a one | the most famous|or two or three of more? No, ait; no CROKER WILL | “a © rs A There ts such a thing as and it is to be found in WORLD: IF RIDA‘ EB . the Rarest of the Rare, the sale we now offer IN OUR BASEMENT f 2,500 Women’s $ per ‘ratent Leather Tip Button and Lace Shoes ; at y $1.00 pairs 1,50 Black pair, It is not once ina thousand times that high cut $1,00 shoes are worth the impossible this price. We have accomplished | We may never be able to do it again This. then, is the remarkable opportunity the best high shoe for women ever sold iit the t| buying, But thisis that one-thousandth time, hese shoes represent almost for itis nextto impossible to sell suc an excellent shoe for Conly by a great trade combination, , we offer—the greatest and price, ALSO THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE OFFERINGS: Black Kid Patent Leather Tip Button and Lace Shoes, Childs’ stses, 6 to 10%, 75c. Misses’ sites, 11 to 2, $1.00 Men's $2,00 Congress Gaiters, per Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes... Hoys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2... STORE OPEN SATURDAY Men's $2,50 Blach Lace Shoes, | latest style | toes, $1.75 Per Pair, pair Pee eee eeee $1.25 aty to $14, 1,25 1.00 NIGHT’ UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, ALFREDJ, CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor, 20th St. Ne CET TT TT eet tt NT RT ree NIGHT VISITOR TO AN ACKRON JUROR. Flizgerald's | wae Wi, New| bray of men can be condemned for the | seems irue that that ‘condition existe vor hot mag: | aets of a tow! versonuliv There vavevwag Tak may he cl 6 cannot | Wink le there wis In ft, oy chant DEVERY CONSCIENTIOUS. “Hut there ate several persons who ol Saved | peeve that the Pollce Department to- Tut, tut, my boy! Do butterflies day i# corrupt and (hat Chief Devery iyo , W here dou you suppose Chey | © blame for there conditions?” } hey edge wink are bait cannot blame the whole Pollee | q y are~-bit the story is really aly. ? acts of a few Department for the acts 0! gymen of the Eph and what a pret:| girl Cissy was, anyhow! She made | bt of money by that wink “If there are such places you would one private citizen, give Your assis. tance Mi cloning them up?’ certainly. spould f “roker, Jet me ak you this attention tp called to fambiing houne yy, harse ‘ Ma hs mrdeular ected with ihe eo District-Attorney Investigating Bribery Rume ors in the Freed Divekeeper’s Case. ‘The rumor about the Cetminal Court as eelveted on Monday, told him that | yesterday that undue intuence had been V one, You must read the Sunday 4 pea | "Hut how about Chief Devery's 6] ay hath, will you, @ prvals tnen the ck vbrid iP find out about tt, | snonatbatity? join with alther or both of them In perking 0 pach.” Mr. Croker anid, “I helteve, yes, | Auppransion Cyhat place?” 0 “i} Wy i. wt! Siney, what do | Working for $10) botieve, that Chiet Dovery ie leg eet Mill: Mr. Croker maid, | ~t Wi suppose firmly 1g [7 go right with then and peraonn)ls 8 sclentious man, a man who would /and to the proper authorities, apd it “ung Alfrod 4 Ween, Chough i for a Moment countenance anything | On huybody they desire und do every Bnderbiit in do- Worth " “ptack [thing Town and gay everything Lean to| @ nowadnys? " wrong, Ae 1 atid, bine a rac loge the place complained of.” Yes, sir, 1, ho {te 0,000,000 | siren’ may be tn the poitee fold } a | Prehed up be § iN dd ne finite | CROKER'’S DAILY TALKS, THAT ICE ind a desk in a railroad offes, Yon, it te po, Tho head of the Van prbiit millions ts learning the busl- esa in which those millions were ae root and braneh, Clever young | an ICE TRUST "NOT ALONE. ———-— Thore's J _ Anoth- ASSAULT. Dncea Cramp /. yout Think Bryan Says Standard Oll pilin ted Now Worth | thes sieaine Bucks Up the Re- He Calls It Another Re- $1,000,000, | and going to publicans. publican Campaign + “ ~- work and making fortune! And all this has taken lace within a few milow of classic Joke, INDIANAPOLIS, Oot, 6—W, J. Bryan oaston! Really, truth i stranger| vegan his day's campaign at Noblesville, abies Man fletion! J Ind., and epoke from _ etand near the Roal .ld-time things happen now qepot tor fifteen minutes, At the Hoffman House this morning | nd then, Take, He referred to the money question, Mr. Croker characterized the incident * Instance, that agle occurrence | Duel to the | Florida reo Death lor Love ‘of Than Girl The Sunday forld will give . ued ou the story of an eye-witness of is flerce confilet hetween two stron ung Indian braves, and it will ring you back to tue old vaya of yne Reld. raying that If any Republican rhould avsert that the money question ts more important than Imperialiem Democrats should reply that impor it as are the finances they are only secondary when compared with the question of the form of government, He again accused the Republican party of not knowing of any trowt except the fee Trust, and eald that Instead they at the Republican meeting th Chicago Inet night when a hunk of te is al- lewed to have been hurled at Benator Hanna's head aw he was speaking, this way “That's another joke the Republicans have played on themselves for cam palan effect,” ne crineawn: | should give some attention ( Mr. Croker added: ‘I will have no! a we ae Mi ard OM Trust, which, he sald, *|remerke to make to-day,” and bowed Arand Opera Now York — aud| oorting thete ticket, wh *lan Hvening World reporter out promises to be an| !"* ®” increased prive for oll.” - enormous BUCCERR, Ing owing to so ia 4 f the singers being Americans, ost Interesting story about? Ma: or Grau’s great staff of MACKEY IS VERY SICK, ——— rt GOODMAN ATTACKED. Candidate for Congress Says Hood- Tried Wreek Repub rds ill be a feature of the day forld, Do YOU WARt 0 pe Alderman Goodman, who is running arn $600 by Success Page| for Congress in the Fittweenth District,| Candidate for Lieuten« riting w letter? | "| reported tonday that he had been a"! ° ant Governor Tak 00, i hf | $500.00 tacked by boys and roughs at his head- P4 en 0 quart Ninoty-third #treet and Third udd 4 reading tho | iM Prizes. |}irp 4 ecerly lit World's =" | Phin te in the heart of the Democratic amen - stronghold and Mr, Goodman put up a ” nN Li Hoy ancy Jot of transparencies and pictures of| “Path from John De Witt Warner in for this|the Republican candidates, They, ao|'? Chairman MoGuire, of the Democratic rhe SY ‘tt will start J, were pelted with mud and de-| State Committee, this morning said that ables last night and t Bet 5 " Side. om with a bare aS eo cult BWHT he See nator Mackey, candidate for Lieuten 68, animals, Naa Ant-Governor, had been taken suddenly anne bircs, &e,, by that) pareney: Mi with @ patnfat alcknons at Dans anaiiielpinennene tile, DEMOCRATIC PUPS, Procession of Boys with All Sorts LAvingston County, His physician has put him to bed for at least two days and ordered him to canes! al! engagements to epeak inden. nitaly, ane, lendort and others Hil also contribute, and Dr, Birch's ny Lo Hepa will be seen new eae are but a few of the good he in the Sunday Worjl—our ‘ular Vriday advance ee, 1 ct. To learn more about them read nny man, Gus Dirks, Rigby, Her: Griftin, Lad A procession of boys with mongrel IT’S UP TO CROKER. pups visited Democratic Sate Hend- toe quarters to-day, all claiming the box of] we.gey, tuttl frutt! offered by Len Wager for the return of his famous bull pup, Dine r nis, whieh was carried away by a mea yan Will Win, wenger boy under the suppo-| Ex-Gov, Stone returned from his trip mition that he was @ bundle of docu-| through the Btate this morning and in. ments, —_ timated that {t wae all up to Croker 4) WLR, Groves, of New 4 Sintem Island to now to varry the State for Bryan. He Lag edieak a Hsipooeer. eo hen, John B. Stanchfeld, Democratic can- | ald: Porth Amtey, ii ‘| didate for Governor, will speak on] “ifnve been assured by scoros of the Staten Island next Monday evening in informed men in the State chat If the Auditorium at Prohibition Park. | Greater New York dors as wall by Bryan faye if Thin City This Year an tt Political Nominations, The Repudiieans of Middienex Count ie I Hew Drunvwtek, made yestertay the follow- pomiastions: Mate Senator, Theodore Birong, momabvere of Assombiy, Adrian Mt a wrest demonstration, (he Btate will surely go Domooratic,”’ brought to bear upon the jury whics Aengreed over the « of Chager Po Ackron, the notorious divekenper, was Fivon wome substance today hy atate | mente made (0 Agalstant Distriot-Attor- ey Waleh by some of the twelve men When the Jurors read of the mimor this morning they called aingly and tn ouptlen at the Dintrtot-Attormey's office, And Ht developed that the two men who flood out awninat conviction were; Samuel Bovbe, elothier, of 911 Becont avenue, Juror No. 4 Charis 7, O'Brien, tnsmith, of stb Hiton avenue, Bronx, Juror No. 6. Assivtant District Attorney Waleh was told tliat Bobbe had conscientious doubta, O'Brien, he was told, during the ballot and discussion of the case oat reading © newspaper, He took fre quent trips to the tollet-room. The one rensational fact was diaclosed |... in the statement of a juror who de elored thal Oscar Borman, a juror who POLITICIAN SUES WIFE. eee ra She Was Corespondent In His First Wife's Divorce Suit, Ex Assemblyman Jacob Halpin, prom Inent In Harlem Republican politte has brouwht sult for absolute divore nat hie wife, Bhe ts hie second wife and four years aqo hia fiat wite secured her freedom by naming the woman now | his stoond wife a co-renpondent. Mr, Halpin is a broker in Investment wecuriticn at 11 Broadway, He ts about! fifty-five years old, Four years ago his firet wife, whom he marrie’ twenty yours before, broweht mult and alleged that) Miss Anita Hustle, hie private secretory, had made him forget his marital obil- gations, fhe secured a dooree, and soon after Mr. Halpin and Mise Buatis, twen- ty-elaht vears hte Junior, were married Tho story |e finished In the papers served by Mr, 1 4 He alleges ¢ hia wife soon tired of his woclety and showed a fondness for thowe many years younger than he. One young man in particular, Arthur‘ Andrews a Columbla University grad wate, of @ Plerrepont street, Brooklyn he alleges, attracted her He vinited the Malpin home often dur ing the Winter of 1898, sometimes when Mr, Halpli was not at home, Mr. Hal.) pin found this out, and with the atd of a deteetive learned, he declares, that they bad visited @ Summer resort where they registered at a hotel as M Mra, Frank!in Browne, of Philadelphia Mrs. Halpin absolutely denies her hus band's allegations, But whe charges in return that her husband has the private) secretary habit, and his mn paying! poneoeerary attentions to nuccensors| in his office, | ‘The testimony will be taken before a referee. | dorses ‘him. Monday night a mysterious ma \( (ie Borman home wt ia Third avenue the hour wae 10 o'oloek, and in nn ver ty the ring at the bell Horm on. scoorng to the story, inquired down venking-tube as to what) was | wanied . | Tho visitor {# alleged to have an. pwered: “Lt will be worth your while to let me have @ private interview with you, either tn youg flat or downstairs | Norman ts aald to have endeavored to find just what the man wanted,\and fail- |Ing left the speaking tube and paid no |more altention to the ringing of the bell Avsiatant IMatriot-Attorney Walah will fumtmon Mr. Borman and question him, nnd If enoiah evidence can be obtained indictments will quickly follow. Ackron'e bond of $2.00 to continued Cane of James nN pguinat him T for assault was eon 4 unt! ot, H BEAL enPs | TPmNCRY NTI-LIQUOR MAN LOSES, moosiniagiiatis Sir Wilfrid Lawson Is De- feated in British Elections. LONDON, Oot, BeAn unexpectes wae euatained by the LAberais tod he defeat of Me Wilfrid La in the whermouth Division of Cumberland Sir Wiitrid te the Prosident of the United Kingdom Aliance for the Bup: preston of the Liquor ‘Tyaftte. On the other hand, the Conservatives mude an unlooked-for gain in London. lorry ‘The election returna now total 422, as follows! Conservatives, £4; Unionints, 2) Lilerals and Laborites, i) National. late, 02 Tinothy M. Healy retains hin seat for North Louth after a bitter Agni The Peers of Meotland met tn the Pal» ice of Holyrood ho-day and elected sine een Fepresentatives to the House of Lords, The present Peers were ree ted. Two vacancies caused by the death of the Barl of Airiie and the resig j nation of Baron Polwarth wore filled by he election of the Bar| of Northesk and Baron Belhaven and Atrenton. NOT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Willard ®, Mattox, of the Christian Belence Publication Boctety Lillfan C, Abbott, who was sent to an neylum recently, was not influenced in any way by Christian Melence, and quotes Irving C. Tomlinson, who in- He alao prosents written by the young woman's on last Wednesday, in whieh ohares that her daugiiter'« mental weak neas (x hereditary et holds that a lette moth BLANCHARD NO BETTE George M, Biavehard, of 1 Washington North, to still orttically si, and Arrangements aro {pn progress fo make this year as it did for Van Wyck in 1808} his physicians report him growing weak:| Want nheet volces the people's oF every day, MB In olden times the town crier made known the people's wants to the vik lagers, To-day the Sunday Worlg to all tho earth. she doe | vane “me. IOHN _ a Sn ee ene 4 } it he Yanan afi-dre Wanamaker’s October Under-Priced Offerings The following fifty bargains will be ready for sale at the op: They will not be ready to-day |Number Twenty-nine, 1 of business on Saturday morning, Number One, Two Hundred and Fifty Men's Suits with sack coats. They | One Hundr ! Twen\y-eight dozes Bleached Scotch Huck+ nelude cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds in imixed colors and | aback Towel clesn, good, pure linen yami-—-our regular taney styles, mostly sample suits, splendidly mad+ for th 1Sc. value at Eight Cents cach Vourth avenue present season, Many of them are worth $30, and not a si in the lot bat is well worth $14 to-day, ‘The price in the Oct | ber UndersPrice Offering i) Twelve Dollars anda hall) each suit, Becond fhe |Number Two, | Two Hundred Men's Fall Weight Top Coats, ‘They include | coats of Oxford mixed and black cheviot, gray serge and tan | covert clothe-all new, splendidly trimmed and beautifully | made Velues are | Number Thirty. One Hundied and Sixty Dozen Strong, Heavy Bleached Dine ner Nay kin cotch damask; in a range of good patterns; 24 inches squire _ Our regular $2.50 quality: now offered at One Dotlar and Sixty*Five Cents a dozen, Number Thirty-one, About Sixiern Hundred Yards of Splendid Blerched German and $10 The price for choice is Damnask Table Linen handsome, yet one of the bes) wearing halt, Bernd for Weaves that is made; 70 inches wide, Oar regulir $1 quality, in this Underslriced Olfering at Sixty-five Cents « yard. umber Thirty-two, Poorld areas Yourth avenue 12 Hight Dollars Ay Number Theee, Two Hundred Poys! Sailor Suite, sizes 3 to 12 years ges, Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds, beautifully trimmed wit | | Blue embroidery ani soutache, and made in the best manner, The Seventy Poirs of Blankety—''The Astoria’’—made of cleam values to-day ate $6 to $7.50, They are to be sold at well woired wool, on cotton warp; warn and sightly; 70x83 Four Dollars and a half a sult, Second Bove in.) 5 Ite. They wete lowspriced at $3.75, Bot they're Number Four mate still lower, Now Two Dollars and Eighty Five | t . Cents a pair, Third Moog, Sixty-four Tailor-made Suits of homespuns and serges ; in | black, navy blue and vorious mintures; tight-fitting and fly Number Thirty-three, front jackets; stylish, well-tailored skirts, Some of these sults Seventy Pairs of White Blankets ‘The Physicians’ Favor ure silk-lined throughout, Values, $15, $16 and $18 chore ite! ‘Theve are made of heavy purr wool filling, on stron; «| Ten Dollars, Number tive. Kitty Tailorsmade Suits of Venetian, cover! and camel's bait Clothe; also, of sibeline; all in blouse style; trimmed with bands of siting some with trimming of velour and gold braid, The new flare skirts, some of which are trimmed, Values $22.50 ond $25, Price Fifteen Dollars, Second oor, Number Six, hard twisted spool cotton warp, Well scoured and thoroughly freee of ols; 76x86 in, 6' lhe, Regularly and very moder ately priced at 5; The price has been reduced to Three Dollars and Bighty-Five Conts a pair. raiet Pine, Number Thirty-four. Seven Hundred Dozen Women's Linen Handkerchiefs from St, Gail's beat maker, Some are scalloped and embroidered, others hemstitched and embroidered, Beautiful goods, yet Seventy-five Dress Skirts of black cheviot, with 9, flere; termed “seconds,"’ They are not strictly perfect ‘There's a lined throughout with excellent taffeta br Value $12, The dropped stitch that may be discovered if searched for, of, price Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents, Ceea | ee perhaps a flower not fully formed, No more serious faults than Number Seven, sighaieds all Thirty Dress Skirts of Whipcord Venetian cloth; with /.gon flare; gracefully hanging skirts, all taffeta lined, and a good $15 velue, Price Ten Dollars. tecowd Hove. \Number Bight. Five Hundred and Eighty-seven new and handsome black | Tafletn silk Waisthe-tatest style ideas—four varieties 10 choose these, But they have made prices far lower than such trifling faults would justify, 25c. qualities are now 1240; SOc kinds are 25e: 750 at 3$0.; and $1.00 and $2.09 kerchiets ai Pity Cents each, Broadway, Number Thirtyefive. Seven hundred yards of Fancy Silks-fi fn wolid colors, striped taffeten, figured t red peau de Cygne 8, in dark and from plaite or corded in new wayay some trimmed with tabs) evening shades-—large vatlety of patterns, Values in the lt up and sinall buttons, Best and newest of $5.00 Waisis in all) 14 $1.50. none sold for less than OSe, until now. This Under sizes, inthis UndersPriced Offering at Three Dollars and Priced offering at Fiity Conte a yard. Howwnde Vitty Cents each, Number Nine. Four hundred and Twen'y White Lawn Aprons good qual- ily; two styles, with one or two rows of inserting of embroidery; | deep hem. Regular value, 50c, This Under-Priced Offering at Twenty-Five Comte each, — pecond oor, Temi wirert Number Ven. oor, ‘Tenth wry — Number Thirty-six. About Twelve Hundred Yards of Fancy Silks-brocaded satins in solid colors, and white on color; black-and white tate fetas in satin bars and ate None sold for Jes) than BSe., and some of these are $1.25 values; others sold at $1.10 in our stock yesterday, Now offered at Sixty-five Cents a yard, Noidnds, About Two Hundred Dainty Comet Covers, of lawn or na ‘ cook, in even styles; real @ low neck, trimmed with edging Number Thirty.seven, ond Insertion lace, and sibbonstrimmed; all bave dra in About Eight Hundred Yards of Fancy Silks—blistered crepes, embroidered taffetas, striped taffeta, figured Louisines in evening shades, and brocaded surah in solid colors, Values $1.25 to $2, Inthis Under: Priced Offering at Kighty+Five cents a yard, Number Thirty-eight. iy ‘Thirty-five Trunks reduced to Half-Price, right from our ‘own stocks; all in good conditions some for women, others for men, Values $10.50 to §25; now at Five Dollars and supety tive Cents to Twelve Dollars and a Hall ear Pith door. Number Thirty-nine, Fifteen Gas Radiators, to make rooms comfortable before the furnace is started, and to help afterward when needed. Now oftered at Halt Price. Values $3.50 to 614. Now at One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents toSeven Dollars ones Number Forty. e Nickel-plated Chafing Dishes, three-pint sire, with water pan, wrought-iron stand and alcohol lamp, Only one to each cus- tomer, Value $3. Now at One Dollar and Twenty- five Cents each, fase want, Number Forty-one, F One hundred boxes of Fairbank's Laundry Soap, Worth $2.50 a box, To be sold--only one box to each customer — at One Dollar and Fifty Cents for a box of one hums at waist, Not alb sites inany one style, Value $1.50 ani $1.75. Now choose tor Seventy+Five Cents each, a decond town, Tenth mover Number Eleven. Seventy-four Charles Field Haviland Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, Including soup tureen ; deinty flower decorations, Never sold at less than, $20, This Under priced offering ot Thirteen Dollars and Fiity Cents a set, Basement Number Twelve, ‘Twenty Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets, of 113 pieces, hand- some flower decorations, Never sold for lem than $35, This Under: Priced offering at Eighteen Dollars a set, nanment. Number Thirteen, A Hundred and Fifty French China Dinner Plates, deco- rated with double bands of maroon, covered with reliet gold, with wreath of roses on while grownd between the bands; gold rovette centre, Least price ever sold at before, $21 a dosen, Now at Owe Dollar each, Basement, Number Fourteen, Three Hundred and Sixty Bavarian China Dinner Plates, with rose and green Justre borders, on which are three medall- lons of flowers in border of gold, connected with wreaths of gold over color, Were $12 0 doren. Now at Filty Cents each, Darement. Number Fifteen. Four hundred and Eighty French China Dinner Plates, with rose border and roves scattered over centre of plate, ‘Weie| dred cakes. $6 0 dosen, This Under-Priced Offering at Twenty-Five Number Forty-two, bsleohiaeey magnons Fight Hundred yards of All. Wool Venetian Cloth, 36 inches Numi, Chbn eS one em |S maa wd en Va , hull cal . sei ka Rear decorations, Value $325. This Under: offer aT y-elght Cents a yard, “ Priced Offering at Two Doltars a set, wore | Number Forty-three, Number Seventeen, ‘Two Thowsand Yerds of Alls Wool Henrietta, 38 inches wide, Eighteen Combe Tile fae os ay i! fare) in twenty new colorings, ode to Wao poem to be 4 ; m8, 50, Fort : Volos Pitas Ofering Five Bellare’ oaks” baosnen, orld ot Se, Mow ofered at Forty Comtpeyare, Number Eighteen. Hightoen Pairs of Renaissance Lace Curtains; just ane pattern, =n very desirable style, Taw girieet goods that were y The price is reduced Number Forty-four, Fifteen Hundred Yards of Black All-*Wool eapoas from Up tne gunly Ot weet eid hie inches wide, Regular 85e. quality. Now offered at $16.50 @ pair. to-day to Ten Dollars, Third Root Number Nineteen, five Cents a yard, ps Ginty pairs of Trish Point Lace Curtaing, All in one attrac. Number Forty-five, tive d Goods that were bought but a month One hundred anid Sixty-seven Men's M bial, th bee bY and that pe to-day at by a Bi ‘The price now is hree Dollars “ Sevonty-five Cents, ‘Third Floor. Number Twenty. Forty-five pais of Mercerine’ Cotttm Porteres, in six colorings. ‘These portieres took much like fine silk, Yesterday's price was $15 0 pair, ‘The new price is Nine Dollars a Pair, Third Flow. Number Twentysone, Fourtean fivespiece Tea Sets, quadruple silver-plated on white metal; spoon holder and cream pitcher gilded inside, Handsome new shape and dedga, Value $14. Now offered at Bight Dollars 4 sel, Desoneni Number Twenty-two. Twenty Butter Dishes, quadruple s'lver-plated on white metal. Value $2. In this Unider- Priced Offering at One Dollar each Datement Number Twenty-three, Thirty Cake Baskets, quadruple ellver-plated on whije metal, attractive pattern, Valor $2.25; now ofered at One Dollar and Tweaty-Pive Cents each, Sessiness Number Twenty-four. Twenty Salad or Fruit Bowls, quadruple silver-plated on white metal; excellent shape, Valoe $2.25; uow offered at coat style various excellent weewes; 18 patterns and all with velvet collars; seams are sewed and strapped and co mented, These coats ere Li sucon Haye pi 101 ae Py ‘The regular prices of coats such as theve are $10 to $16, Choice ot ‘hit at Five Dollars each, Ninth tren. Number Fortyesix. Two Hundred Doren Men's Percale Shirts; latest patterns, tasteful colorings; pair of detachable cuffs with exch Sines 14to 17%, This is a clearup of two manufacturers’ stocks, and represents only such qualities as would be fairly priced et $1 each, Choice in a wide assoriment at Pifty Ceats each, Niowh sireet, Number Forty-seven. One Hundred and Twenty-five dozen Men's Scarfs of silks and satiny, with neat, bright stripes on dark grounds. i shape. Suitable for wear with high turnover collars, These are the usual 50¢, qualities, but the ties are cut a trifle smaller than formerly. ‘Tree fora dollar would be rewonable The price of these |s Twenty-Five Cents each, Ninth sireat |Number Forty-eight, Pox or Wardrobe Couches, with selfopening spring attache ¢ style that does not have to be moved from the rent to lid; One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents eact. dascmen: all open; equar ng; best quelity springyt made ull @ live. hair with cotton wall erings of denim, Hungarian Number a wen tyellvas cloth or draper various colorings; sie © fh Seventy-five down Oyster Forks, Rogers’ Extra (Al) silver plate. Value $2; now offered at One Dollar a Dozen, Lined, box 8 inches deep, long, 30 inches wi ¢ lo order and delivered in a few days at Now mu Natement. Value $22. Number Twenty-six. Fourteen Dollars each, Fourth Aor Pitty doven Coffer Spoons, Rogers’ Faxtra (Al) silver plate. | Number Forty-Nine. Value $1. 50; now offered at Seventy-five Gentes Doren, Oak or Leitition any Wool Prame Couchens pillow ' ‘init head} cor nthe best passible manner; square tuttings Number Twenty.seven. halt with iding top; size 6 ft. 4 im lang by 30 ity Pity Wf Biogen Beak Core, knife snd tr, "cavern of Scar pelos: (a rations colorings aod. lob | maranteed steel. Value $1.50; now offered at Sewenty~| puiterns Value $25. Now made to onder and delivered in @ ‘ive Cents a pair, ight sveemeat tew days at Sixteen Dollars each, Poetth oor Number Twenty-eight. | sie, One Handed and Fitty Men’sand Wonsen's Kclipee Bicycles, | Number Fifty, my This is the best bicycle bargain of the year ina ‘'1909'' model, How Foot, Pillow Head Couches 6 ft. 4 In. long by 36 ia, ‘The Eclipse sold regularly watil our recent purchase of 1,5¢0 Wide; square tufting; all hair with cotton wa ding top o jerks at $4000 each, There will be no more when this lot is| ered in veloure of tapestry and finished rg Ba 4 bi sold, excepting ot the reeulst price, Noa 41 in, only | fringes large full head, fine oy pe feo en Fifteen Dollars and Pifty Ce: with Morrow coaster brakes, at Tw Poarth dow, WANAMAKER “iiss B