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: "] OEDAT AIST abl ill ve lh . , 4 OO a terre menace sgn neem WOULDN'T JUMP, Engineer Campbell Cut in Two in Collision | on Jersey Central. THE ROAD'S WORSE WRECK Tracks Torn Up for Hun- dreda of Feet and All | Traffic Shifted. * the boty of Wnelncer Chirins bell, of the Jersey Central Helroad, 1 was! Killed at hiv pot in the two freight tration he i W. 0, early (tis morning, und | 44 his homo in Jermey City later In hie | Mo could jumped, but mt ate Campbell waa cut In two have been saved if he had when hus firemen @ declined, The fling Miurien o wre Kk wil of | e Lorn Up fe trafic for he it went past wor is * wind Brook a slow frete! tart to MRS, KATE Vo a @witeh and fun out upon the E A waa drawing tn ta And Mrs, Hoffman Was it at into the slow ‘rath 4 Tho engiie overturon! an) Tell Saved from Death by a Delicate Operation, of the [fast wie Gown. on the eamtsbound | th thirty freleht core plied up i en PN | ‘One of the’ forwant cars freight contained Srpepase of Mra. Kate, Haffman, of No. i Meme | wrod Sah avenue, ie in the Bushwiek Ios HX Pampbell appears to |, Williatasburg, recovering from an See Angie ott the feat | operation performed fast Bunday, It] wewig mma Irolght. Win aosophagotomy, one of the rarest tte yf operations. and was performed by Dr M. 10, Peterson, assiated by Prof, Bela | tow and staff of the hospital | Mra Hoffman aooldentally swallowed a part of the upper plate of her artifi | fal tor It lodged in her aesophagus and 0 4 amatnet the trachea, cause ing the patient to #lowly eboke, Dr, Peterson fully explained the rertouny hes of the aceldent and deciared that there was only one chanes to wave her Ife and that was th Hoth husband and wife « was taken (o the hosppital in a comah, Anaesthetion were administered. De, Veter ode an inelalon Into the (hroat just below the lower jaw bone, while Prof, Hristow and others ON FERRY-BOAT Growd of Women Pas- sengers ‘Terrifiad at Sight of Revolver. eernconienenene ftood at hand to check any hemor rhagos Halt frensiod with drink and tmaginy| The Variation of a halen breadth with meant death, When the ine that nome one had rgolon all hin[ {he knife Wings from him Wilt Malino, 4 allo German freighter Herr 4 in Hoboken, ran ned of exposed # Jo In tt and with ® Vroken plate war on mann, whi down the ntreat ferry yoat pho: i H ook i morning Mourihing a revolver jot the He ran into ih man's cabin and Howl In the cen f the floor ant util DYNAMITE FOR arr? IME ARR SHE SWALLOWED HER FALSE TEETH. HOFFMAN, such movemen! must be prevented othe wound was treated anthep: | " the head and upper jeart of hi id arms were Incaned in a pla aris cast. That pre vented a yornent, and nothing | lowed (0 pansy dhe woman's | ory twenty minutes a nerse mols te her lipa with water, but she is given nothing to eat or dtink, Bhe is fed artificially, To eat woud Interfere | with the wound's healing. Dr, Peter paid that the indications wero ver rable today, and that Mra Hoffman would recover, She will Wave to remain In plaster of paria for ten days from the day of operation, and even after must be very careful ARE QUICK TO SBE, Good Doctors Are Quick to See and Ap. preciate Real Merit In New Medicines, fituart’s Dyepepmla Tablets are » discovery of @roat value to the medical profession and the public, ‘They are an unfailing specit in all caren of dyapepaia and disordered 4) goation Almost everybody's digeation i* disordered tnore oF lees, and the commonest thing (hey do for it Is to take some one of the many so-called blood purifiers, which in many canes are merely atrong cathe Bueh things are not needed. If th 4 clowmed condition, they ne iT nd they will right themaelves, thartion lrritate the sensitive Hnings of the Momach and bowela and often do more harm than good. Purging !# not what 9 needed. The thing to do ts to put the food in condition to be readily digested and seaimiliated, Stuart's Dyapepeia Tadleta do (his perfectly, They partly @igeat what Is eaten and give the Momach just the help it needs, They etimu lato the neoretion and excretion of the aly feative Muide and relieve the congested con dition of the glands and membranes, They oad, O'Connor nailed sailor The tiener had boon pulled, but at the same thatant ON PRAMS The trlager Inatead of striking the cap of the cartridge burted ttwelt tn | the fleshy part of O'Connor s hand. Vesuvius May Be Sent to Ml nd O'Connor fought al over eabin floor, th: mer tr ' i engane his band 10 ex to tise ti Blow Up Derelicts in ver, and the latter atte arm the pallor, Other deckiands came to O'Connor's Sea Paths. assistance and Malling was overpow — ont. 4 6 was arraigned tn the Jefferson] ot Police Court this moruing and) PUILADBLPHTA, Oot, 12—Not for inne mu Mit Ih declared |many years have there been so many he had been fH in money | mona » navigatio , i UHat he hed been, HI t to navigation aw prevall on (he ar Antic Quean at present, and Ho was held for trial in Spootal fe ne Interests of Philadelphia plone in ball of $00, bout to unite th a petition to the a |Government tha Jynamite orutner wink \y the numerous dereliotn Anwel of State Prisons Wit te |, Pam het Aa \ merged derelict with two Bride of Henry Moheres, w wiry i | at Utton ‘ 47.55 north, longitude 8.8 ' ‘ ued derelict Bupt, Gage, of May ‘ 1 inain masts ay annoinend tt Mary Alice Hien, w | iy, A RADIA BI orate Henry Roberts, of | npe of th ele rien feet Oct, 3 Mien Bago ia on \ Loni 3) weet, woman * tl sn Americanebuilt vearel of dclel affaires wnt ) with Mast her oharitubl: \ >» north stitutions, with wale wi Het aoho been conhecte ' an DDD E DEE DA e be U2 lhis is great Weather for Fall Overcoat One, you should call here and \ get one Ww have just marked a lot of Values $15 to $22, They're in Coverts, Oxford Cheviot dressed Worsteds, some few with on Top Coat Weather. Men's Fall Overcoats, 250 In this lot are included Ninety Raglans. put the whole digestive eystem tn sondl ita work, When that ts done you no more tablets, unless you eat you. Thea take o them needed heip trouble. medicine and a com: © treatment and |t will oure every ‘ot only cure tho disease bul cure use, Coes about it in a perfectly sen. Hibie and eelentifie way Wo have testimonials enough to All a hook, but we don't publish many of them, Howover Mra, BM. Faith, of Ayrd’s Creek, Wie ways) | have taken all the Tablets I got of you and they Wave done their work well in my cane, for | feel like jereut person altogether, 1 don't doubt if T had nut got them | should have been at rest by this | ime, Wok White, of wi Onglow, Ta, Mr was telling mo of your | Dyspepsia Tablets curing him of Dyapapela from whieh he had aulfered for eight yeare im a wuflerer myaelt, | with you to 4 package by rewurn mail Pail Hrooks, Detroit, Mich, ways: Your Dypepaia Cure has worked wonders in tay aoe | auffered for yeara trom dyspepsia bul am now entirely cured and enjoy lite as I never have before, I gladly recommend them twill coat Me, (0 Bnd out just hew ouch Stare Dyspepsia Tableta will help you. Try them that's the best way to decide Nil druagiate voll them, A little book on H diseases will be matlod free by ad. ne FA. Stuart Co, Marshall, Mien PEE PREG hep pee dgiiy Ss, and if you haven't ithout delay, as we s, Black Un- silk linings. ROG OE RES ee eRe Eee t be ee ete ee bee eet ett et eee ORT, 4 THE WORLD: F esse FOE TD HARRY Raunsell Sage Seeks to Recover on Hallway Bonde. PAUL, Minn., Oct New York inrough changes in tie village charter te L808 vdt had been iseued by the villian ‘der to secure ar feneaye of gant capades Caused a Stir, Is Divorced. wrehio i) Mrs, Maud i, Watson . her Baron, Her husband har obtaine Hrakeman Killed, 1 divorce, The couple were inarried John C. Wooley, aged twenty-one, of | 1889 and lived in a handsome resider Matawan, Nod. @ brakeman on a freight | Mt 8 Weat Ninety-third street train, Was Milled near Hed Bank last Wight Me was ridi a of | vinived a friend, a musleal professor, at Waa tae] met Haron Ia von Koppen. | ‘The Baron waa musteal, too. » whe wheels 4 The RIDAY EVENING, OUTUBKR 12, 1900, ~ THE ARON NOW Mra. Watson, Whose Es- They were happy until Mra, Watson to & Joyed each other's society immensely until gradually love was awakengd in both wang together, talked together and = souls and susplelon In the breast | dowed to Watson | and en! use in the the olimt vaped Usual way and Tat 1 her They Were next in a hotel at May Head, N. J they were living, winging night the enjoymen: | guests and en Ni & inumbeal sort | nd honeymoon. They were r fered aa Abr, and) Moe, Walters, of votlves broke Imo their room pled to place the Baron ar) for violating a practlea rte | Jersey liw. Mire, Watson pro (d & revolver and gave it to the He him to defend himeeit, A away and «he drew i Yomeer, 1 and atte revolver Was taken from The Baron was tuken before lof the Peace, but d soharged, | Mra, Wathon ufter thw deolded to go eT aron has Wealth, or ie to hy Li ens yon Koppen. 1 voree decrew forbids her peeing y her two oh dren | &@ Juntice | a wu npted to shoot the wonder, cost of manufacture, Mrs, Wa son may iow ONLY STORE, HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Are Retiring from the Retail Business, New! and offer their entire $250,000 stock of suits, trousers, overcoats, full and , dress suits, etc, —the finest clothing manufactured in the world—at 60 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR... Yesterday, from moran ti night, the store was ed—-and no Every garment in the house is being sacrificed way below the Everything must be sold, Store to let and fixtures for sale, stor, 830 BROADWAY, S52, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9, | Men's Bath Robes, A warm, comfortable bath robe of a | good quality should form a part of every gentleman's wardrobe, A recent | Spec'al purchase enables us to offer just | the kind of abath robe you need at just | a little more than half ite actual value | 40 BXTRA FINE TERRY BATH ROBES, in Misses’ and ey Girls’ Stylish® Sarments. Jf In Skirts, Coats, Capes, Jackets, Reefers, Walking Skirts, Waists, etc., we are showing an assort- ment at the present time that we be ieve has no equal anywhere for richness of materials, superior workmanship, styles and fit. A comparison of our prices with those of other stores will also show that our prices are from 25 to 33 per cent. below those of our rivals, Just consider what a saving that means to the purchaser ! We will introduce to-morrow the following new (we should say newest) styles: MISSES’ THREE-QUARTER BOX COATS, of Kersey, with strapped seams, worth $10.00, at MISSES’ JACKETS, of Kersey, made double-breasted style; worth fully $8.75, at MISSES' peer, of Pebble Cloth, lined, with velvet collar; of full $4.75 value, for MISSES’ GOLF CAPES, of colored Plaids, with plain backs; worth §7,50, at MISSES' MILITARY CAPES, of Kersey, lined with flannel; worth $7.50, at MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS, of heavy Melton cloth, with atitching, of full $3.95 value, for MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS, of heavy Pebble Cloth, in black only; worth $7.50, at MISSES' SUITS, of Homespun, with blouse front, velvet collar, cuffe and belt; of full $15.00 value; here to-morrow at MISSES' SAILOR SUITS, of a fine quality of Serge, with braid; of full $5.00 value, here to-morrow at MISSES' FLANNEL WAISTS, of all-wool quality, lined throughout; worth $1.25, priced for tomorrow at GIRLS’, REZFER JACKETS, of heavy Venetian cloth, made box style, worth $5.00, at GIRLS' REEFERS, of Pebble Cloth, with fancy braided collar, new Bishop sleeves, with satin trimming; worth $9.75, on sale to-morrow at GIRLS’ DRESSES, of plaid dress goods, with plain eloth; worth $3.95, at 7,90 6.90 6.90 5,90 5.00 295 ao’ 10.00 3.25 95 3.90 6.90 29 A Special Saturday Sale of Gools, Hardware and Glectrical Supplies. La Fontaine said: ‘By the work one knows the workman.’ Handicapped by poor tools, even the master workman cannot turn out perfect work, The better the tools, the better the work, and the better the work, the higher the ier? of the craftsman. None but the best of tools should therefore be used, We sell enormous quantities of them, because we sell oe cheaper than our competitors, Here’s ample proof: TOOLS, jCARPET TACKS, asserted treo, BAWS made of steel, 26 inch, special per doz,, special at 9 tomorrow at 30 PICTURE HOOKS, with fancy brass LONDON SPRING STEEL SAW, finish, per dor., special at 15 opecial at 80 | TACK LIPTERS, with steel blades, THE GENUINE RICHARDSON opectal at 4 SAW, 22 in, site, opecial at 1,10 CARPET TACK HAMMERS, mate of the finest crucible | goad steel, special at 2 nd plain faced, ade WALL SCRAPERS, with 4 in, 30 blade, special at 8 HATCHETS, good quality, specialat 25 CARPET STRETCHERS, made of steel, complete with handle, at HATCHES, better grade, at 35, 4540450) ProruRE WIRE, of basvy. stock, 18 SPIRAL SCREW DRIVERS, with per 25 ft., special at 6 three assorted bits, small size, special tormorrow at EXPANSION BITS, cutting from‘) fo tl in., special at SHADE FIXTURES, inside ot out- 70} aide, per pait, special at WIRE NAILS, aesorted, put up in 15 boxes, epecial at BRACES, fine quality steel, with SOLDERING SETS for small jobs, ‘bin, sweep, at 25} consisting of sobering trou, 4 RACHRT BRACE, good quality, fino tin and resin, special al steel, special to-morrow at 50) “OUT-OP-SIOHT" MOUSE TRAPS, CHISELS IN BETS, the socket firmer kind, all warranted, per eet of 12, to-morrow at opecial TOOL HANDLES, with 20 assorte! tools, special at BOXWOOD RULES, brass bound, sure catch, special at 2.50 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ALL BELL OUTFIT, consi 22) oy ‘inch nickel-plated imulated wire and hardwood 2-ft, size, wpectal at 5 button, put up in paper cartons; AXES, assorted weights, spectal at = 60 Mel tomarn MEDIC. ATTERIES known HARDWARE. the "Red Creee,"" one of the aneet NIGHT LATCHES, with reversible batterien sold for the money an} brace bolt and two keys, epecial at 25) where; guaranteed tn teapect; made to sell for $4.00; special for this THE GENUINE EAGLE SOLID BRASS LOCK, tale at with two keys, ape clalat SAW BUCKS, made of well-seanoncd special at ame vex qvatty ‘SAW! +P alalad sii nm feet ote, HNC, 4. om pecans § the newest of pattetna; worth $6.00 each, Baturday eprclal at J, 95 78 BLANKET HATH ROBES, of an extra good quality, in ver worth $8,00 o, 350 Mon’s All-Wool Cardigan S ackets, in black, \Tue and brown, single or double breested, all sizes, worth from $3.50 to $5.00 each; while they Last, your choice to-morrow 245 for Ladies’ Yockwear and Veilings, Seasonoble, fashionable goods at far below their actual worth, VELVET STOCK COLLARS, with velvet bows plain and silk dotted) and silk tassels, fomethin: new and exceedingly attractive for Fall wear, in all colors, fully worth Thess‘ eboleo tomorrow tor” 49 plang tails NET TIES, with embroidered ends, 2 yards long, exceptional values, Saturday at 49 VEILINGS, all black and fancy net», 18 inches wide, new designs, worth 28e, a yard; on tale fo-mertow "apecial” at 15 eee Cr ars, Six special offerings for Saturday; qualities and prices that will appeal to all economical smo! ers IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA AND gl | Aa Conchas Seiectos wie, of 50, LA SIMPATICA AND PLOR DE AL- BONI, clear Havana, Cuban made owls; fegular 10¢, va've, Puritanos and Re- gtlia Eopecial utes, box of $0, 2.50 TEN-CENT HAVANA SECONDS, Ha- vena w amd filler, at loss than hail price, box of 50, VICTOR BY CIGAR, Connecticut wrapper, fine mixed filler, Perfecto #hape, box of 50, HAVA-TEN CIGAR, Pertecto site, To introduce this brand we offer a BOX OF 12 CIGARS FREE with every box of ‘50, selling regularly at FLOR DE JULIANA CIGAR, Pavoritas sire. To ny this brand we offer a BOX OF 12 CIGARS FREE with every box of 50 selling regularly at 3. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 4.75 2.00 vb) 2.00 Candies, The goodness of our candy and its cheapness is a constant source of sur- prise to those who buy it. And those who buy it once return again and again for more, for nowhere ¢lse can they find ite equal for purity, freah- ness, flavor and low prices, For to- morrow these specials: CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS, unsur- passod at, per Ib, GENESEE SQUARES, priced at 20¢, a Ib, e'sewhete; here to-morrow at hi PEANUT CRISP, as fine as can be made, per !b,, 10 BUTTERCUPS, per Ib., 13 ALL KINDS OF PUDGE for to-morrow only at, per li, 13 CHOCOLATES AND BONTONS, tb box, for which other confectioners Charge H0c,, hero to-monrow at half that pre, 40 OUR "TUXEDO" CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS are not excelled by the 50¢ pound boxes of other stores, and yet our price ta only 0 REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL CHOCOLATE HON BONS, 1-Ib, box, » Mon's Fall and Winter Underwear, Don't get caught unprepared by the first cold weather that comes , Buy your necessary supplies of warm, comfortable unierwear NOW and buy them HERE if you would save money | on your purchases, No other store has 60 large or fine a stock of the most desirable kinds, and no other store sells good underwear so cheaply, Just note these representative prices and judge for yourself: 5 Cases of MEN'S HEAVY FLERCE-LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in blue, tan and ital colors, doubly sewn 49 well made, , aplice, Saturday at 3 Caso of MEN'S DO ig del AND DOUBLE-BACK eare Diawers to match, camel's hair color, all sites; ‘woith 7Se. apiece, at 49 MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all sizes; worth §1,25 each, at 7 9 MEN'S HEAVY AND wits Daven te mach allie, worth gg ma ts Wasapec, at 95 2 Cases of MEN'S DOUBLE OR BREASTED PURE NATURAL finioh te8; worth $1, ie ay 1,25 3 with te mate, iestral IT akextede omease 4 - eee emenweel News of the Educational Prize Contest, The Committee of School-Teachers Has Awarded the Following 80 Prizes in Contest No, 3 (For members of 3, 4, 5,6 and 7 A classes, Booklets issued on September 29), THE PIVE FIRST PRIZES The Fifty He lonorable Mentions and Gilvew (choles of Watch or Set of Books) have been | Medals have been awarded to awarded to IN CLABS 3A—!, Sumuei Rone, 99 But> IN CLASS vol No. 187; 2, Lilie Behrelbe el 8t., Nehoot No, #4) 3, 0 Kast Broadway, School Corwin, 221 Bast’ 324 #., School No, 60; 5, Harry Schell, 28% Beds ford ave. Brooklyn. Thos. Kagleson, 808 \ No, T Lille Sto SA, Samuel Dickatetn, 208 stan- t School No, 4 IN CLASS 4A, ‘Theodore Silverstein, 240 Kast Tlat at, Sehool No, 82 IN CLASS GA, Hattie Sehelnberg, 60 At torney at, Nohaol No. 4 IN CLASS 6 h Iara! Jacob Noo ds 4, Bai David Bonderot, 9% Suffolk #t, Behool No, 7) Woat 18th at, Behool No. 66; 9, Fannie Traubenterg, 9 Canal st, Aehool No. 42) 10, Joneph Levinson, fi Willett st, School No, 4 TN CLABS 4A-1, Joseph Kedoo, x Fleetwood ave. School No, 9) 2, Niemoller, 439 Rast Sith at., Bebool No, TT, 3, Max Stern, W Ave,_D, School Na, £2. 4, Abraham Klein, 647 Kant oth at. School No, 46) 6, Bully Noll, $42 Bast MUN at. School No, 160; 6, Blanche Mo+ Hirlde, S88 Keap st, Brooklyn, Sehoot Katie Groim, 0. 1, TA, Herbert Myers, 107 Waver- ley place, Shook No, 16, THE TEN SECOND PRIZES one Yeat's subscription to any juvenile pub> Nication or three dollars’ worth of Books) have teen awarded to IN CLASS 4A, Max Muchsmann, 210 Stans ton at. School No. 4, IN CLAS SA, Gindys Howitt, $20 Want Mth at, Rehool No. 19. IN CLABS 4A, Henrietta Fahrenhols, %) No 15:7, Anniv Amater, 115 Lewle at Nitadhurst ave., School No, & Hehoot No. 88; 8 Ten), Harrison, 166% yi Are he ARO he Newman, 821 Rast Went 18th at, Behoot No. 10; 9% Teldore att , L a Nrody, 342 Bast 13th at., Sehool No, 19) IN CLAMB GA, Claponoe A, Weill, 197 Weet © 10th at, Behool No. 16 Brace Nov tt Paige weve oi IN CLASS 4) Inldor Krieger, 68 Chrystie 1N CLASS SA~1, Mamie Drteter, «47 in aenael No. 20. ast 830 a, Bohool No, ; 2 Harold Re, aft ia Cohen, 201 Henry st) Angovine, od at, and 4th ave, Willlames 00) No. 4 brid 0 No, IN, CLASH 1, Catone Punk, 48 1at ave, Had n Woodlawn behest ho ning hook No. 4 0 1 che \ n IN CLASS TA, John W, A. Muhotland, tt8 ony Be Moat Noe t ah Bern ot : Honvol No. Ab Went 824 at, School omitted) 6 LL TA Abs uo Lundin, 21 Rast) Harr stein, ( Market at. Schoob Tih at, Schiet Re, No. ' ta M. yin a Hudeon at, 8 No, (6, §, Gueste Diemer, 14 THE FIVIREN THIRD PRIZES Ralph trooklyn, Behool No, %; 9% warded to ‘ r ' i Freeman at, Brooklyn, Behoot No, 3, +AH 4A, Nowe Gelger, 1790 24 avo.! IN CLASS GA_ 1. Goldie Morya: Nov omitted, Weat 1th ot Nd, 409 5th wt. Behool No. 2 hette, 18 i 0 Alice Manley, M1 Went 44th at, Behoot | IN CLASS 4A, Isabel Levy, 218 Henry at. Behool No, 17, ), 6908 17th ave, Brook No. 101 . 109 Harrow st,, Beko! No, 8. Gueole Abelson, 1609 Lex orne, 92 Cooper et., Brooke No. Ab) 7, Willacy Rozatt, School No. 36; 8 John » Behool No. 108; an, 04 Went 120th at, WE 10, Aiea Barents, 1% A NWitliam Stoop, 48 TXhool Nou abs be ches. He ‘204 Bast 128d at,, Behool No, $9) lerael Wersinaky, 8 Monroe ot. School No. T; 4, Martin Roventeld, 41d Hast 0th at, Behool No, 90; 6, Carrie Cohen, 6 Ave, C, School No, 7; 6 ington ave., Behool No, 72 6 Hawin Strohmann, Ob) Bast 12h st,| 2 Behool No. M4, ‘ Morwell Breda, 13 Bast 111th at Schoo! | IN 8A, Carlton I, Chapin, 147] ave, Hrooklyn, School No. 34.) hair, 62 Bast Abiat at,, Behool | No, #, ae Limon, 10 Suffoile st., Behool No. | IN CLASS TA, Catharine By, yea Pah Hi, Hedoal No, ‘bala y larvey, 705 Bast 168th at, School No, 9%, ee TEE ole Goosen, 389 Hast $4 at., Sehoot| Mabel Mordaunt, 367 Weat 224 at, N +» Behool 1, 7, Adolph Muhlethaler, 1713 24 choo! No. 80, %, Moses LN oun iniate *o tis Hehoot No, 36; 10, r, nt, School No, Th Contest No, 5 Opens To-Morrow To Members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes, If your boys and girls have not yet entered the great Educational Prize Contest see that they do to-morrow. Distribution of Booklets containing this week’s lea- sons and prize questions begins at 9 A. M. and enda at 6 P, M, Saturday. There is nothing to pay— nothing to buy. All free! Prize Winners of Contest No, 5 will be announced Friday, October 26, reat Oho Book World, Art hi Stage and other topics of interest Poop! October Issue Yow on Sale at A Book and Yows Stands Se, the Copy, S06, the Year, Standard Books in Sets. If you have never made the acquaintance of these masterpieces of master minds, los: no time in doing so if you would be pleasantly entertained and in- structed. We've priced them within the reach of all, Buy them elsewhere and you'll have to pay more for such fine editions, STANDARD TWO-VOLUME SETS, Printes on 6, Loma Dooue—? volumes. To know about the World of Books, A Monthly Magazine, devoted to Literature, to refine: , clear type, bound in PPisilened ee $1.00 per cloth. Each oat boxed, 50 different sets to select set, Our price, per set, A PEW OF THE TITLES: | Bet Io, Set Mo, 1, Mill og the Plow»? volumes. | Set No. 7. Pati atp Get No, 2. Andersen’ Tales, buck Beeny Set Hos en Daye ot Popol, Set No. 3, , Middlemarch. jo. Say amoanes Bet No, 9. of Crime. Sat Ho 1 pve Uisnchbact of Bore Dame |. Tempest and Sanshi Got Mo, 11 ne, Also, wae OF SAMUEL SMILES—SELP HELP, CHARACTER, DUTY AND , 4 volumes bound in cloth; ous price, per eet, MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, bound in cloth, 5 volumes; our price, COOPER'S SEA TALES, bound in cloth, 5 volumes; out price, per set, Set No.4, Tom "# Schoo! Da} Ton Bewest Orit Get No, 5. Autocrat of Breakfast Table, Reveries of a Bachelor, 75 15 75 WHEN DOWNTOWN SHOPPING LUNCH AT OUR Restaurant Sar etuescrse wre i Sol,