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’ List of the Buildings Wrecked in the 5 Disaster. * WARREN STREET. | Moe, 06-100.—Tarrant Butiding, in whieh the explosions toek place, Tarrant & Ce, wholsesale and retal! druggists . produce q Kahn, be Hopping & Campfeld, broomaticks, No. 106—-William 1. Allen, dried frulte No, 10—Haven, drogs and spleen; Flake & Co, lemons; Dingfelder, fruits Podora & Xenetio, lemons; Cuneo, frulte, . Nos, 1-10—-Robert Hartman, &e., # below, Now, 108-106, ens, Amith & Wir mann, coffee warehouse and roast tna. No, 1% —Ceruill & Persico; Barr's oa loon, GREENWICH STREET, | No, M—Lembeok & Bets. No, 2%—Long [eland Brush Moree aundry; Charles H Lyon, bitter, cheese and exes. No, Miflemuel A, MeNear, tobac factory me. Mii—J, 8. Coward, boots an shoes; Parker Resta No. h—Robert Hart ‘ant, in, cardboar Mans; Koerber Nutmeat Company Atlantic C Noo, 278-282.—Tarrant Nullding. Ber Above, Nos, 9-100 Warren ptreet No. No, The Home Mate Hotel h—Hart & Co, bulter and choose the M Jackson Flag Company y, second and printer fo & Thiegley, print matertals; € Mor Horne & Co, ern pany; WASHINGTON STREET. cheese and eins *, Rubimin & Co,, commisston Wo, 211.—Cerulll & Persioo, fruits; Marr's saloon, | Nos, M-215—Haven, drugs nid nptces: Flake & (o,, &e., ax above, No. 106 | Warren etroet Now, 2299.—-MeCormick, Hubba & Co, | fruite and prediice, MURRAY STREET. No, Max Mergantime, frutt and Produce; also a tenement houre No, SL—Holland Herring Company No. MP. Ruhiman é& Co, as above, No, M1 Washington mtree| © No, OB. Groh, dried fen. oNo, M-Henry Nehrman & Bon, above, No. S89 Washington street. GREENWICH AND WARREN: STREETS, The downtown Warren gtreet station tho Manhattan Railway Company, | This elevated etation war completely an of destroyed ood haw disappeared as though it had never eximed, The uptown station was gutted, and, though till standing, hes been rendered usecase, oa WOULD BAR EXPLOSIVES. ! Commissioner Scannell! +Proposes Drastic Meas-# ure of Cafety. | Fire Commissioner Scannell made the) following statement to an Bvening World reporter this morning: “The public can reat acwured that thin department will investigute y erday'® trophe as rapidly as pow Ale! though the Tarrant permit limited the t! ovage of explosives to the vault under he sidewalk, { would neem that exes! plosives were ptored on the upper floors. | Home explanation of this apparent vio-| lotion of the permit je what our inspec | tors will week, ‘The law governing and regulating the storage of explonives in Greater New York it as 00d a one as can be drafted, Jt cannot be Improved upon, Can't Eliminate Da “To absoliitely eliminate from this wource we would ‘ect logisiation driving all manufacturers ge use and handle explosives out of © "1 “Undortook to do something tn this ire Com- dlreotion when I first became propites vr Jackson Flag Come | a json was ea intamener, but the ore. ci tore immediately arowe In ay ‘Although the law obliges all grocers Ht iuminating ol to 0 num for a permit, yet the a nly pay #2 per annum for permit explosives, ‘There are some drug stores in jie olty, oi arm case, 8 » in jent, jut aa danger nt wblivhme nt, ‘Our inspections are made mt 4 frequently. One hour Her the tate of an inspector, however, explosives may be moved to anotier part of the building contrary to law, These manufacturers in vestion may generaie powerful ex Dloplves at any moment. Would Bar Explosives. Restoally I wauld lke to prevent the ing of explosives In any of olty, This could be accomplished, of course, by legislation. All danger would fn way be elimina ij ted, "Tt te @ quention, however, for the city te deter at whether It would be whee to drive the numerous manufacture ine Sirens who ise explosives out of bunineme “Il know of no other way of avoiding tes such as yesterda: ing legislation forbidding any! to an hha of explosive material ‘nto the olty limits, “The 4 be ui as pte ge ele or Pan { | SISTER SAVED ROO OOUCOC OCOD OUU UG Ot ! OF : 3 ® S Sooo eres DOO CO CUCU UU OOOO OOOO UE May Dunkelman Was Res-|!” cued from the Meklem Bank Ruins. W re May Dunkelman, who was einployed |) ) Mekiem Bros.’ bank, In the bases! op egeof the leving National Bank bulld- owes her life to her brother Dantel | ~ to Prank kleberry re May was imprisoned With four o: located 20 feet from any other building atof the Fire Depart: the #tock of explosives | “ ew enoneh to have caused go the exp In other words the . ploston doce not prove that ‘Tarrant & | We—Phiiips d& Bons, commis! Co, had a larmer stock in hand than the | deatn Jaw allows, 4 inlawiully Stored, “The oxplonives, however, mnuat have er unlawfully. mores "Our expe Heve that the explo | eq nh this ways Wiel wm oof the Tare feorgia pine, ‘Thi Known that t Huilding wer j, under yosterday # mne elaht or ten years partment tred to prevent t Una Company from allons of naphuh Hundred ant I ago t « St of 15,000 at One and tho Bast Miver, Th is into court, however, aod b the ground that our interference with jie Diwinews Waa Unwarrantadle “Phe standard O11 Company haw 100) herreln of nophthn in tte yards at Portyoniath) at and the One Hundred and Twentteth treet ant the Bast iver, Vet all the Standard O11 Company prye euch Heense in Bf per yenr Hard tp Keep Guard, yoetiny = “We strive hart to prevent firme from avortoading with explosives, It ty y wer to thoroughly rlogding we DEATH BY BROT bank employ yesterday by Tarrant &! very often it in diMeult to trace a ¢ Acute dis gives an his opinion the hearing Hon makes (he tons of hearing permanent niles the catarrh which caused the trouble tree from atarrh, the hemring will at onee greatly Improve and any ote suffering trom dent XPLOSION’S HAVOCE FROM DO OOO OOO OO OGU OOOO CUE the bank, Blinded by smoke, smoth ed by falling plaster and choned ! the dust, whe partly lost consciourn: and would have been burled in the rulie it for her brother and Frank ‘There two young men also helped woue Mixes Hila Van Deen, anothe Donkelimin works tn Croker’s stattor store around the corner WHAT CAUSES DEAFNESS. The Principal Cause tn Corable but Generally Overlooked, canine Geatnens Many things may e people inbertt deafness ike roerlet fever sometimes ¢ * Dut by far the moat com at nine out of te nen oof deafnems auble; thin Is proba certainly true that mo than half of CONMUONS | canes of poor hearing were eaused bi rated a pownrttil OXplemive kU | ogtarrh, ination of tht and tna | oA" Tae tks ne Ta are The catarrhal secretion in the nore and e toors 1 the catasteophe. throat finds lie way Into the Bustachia ee tube nnd by clogeing It Up very Koon afferts and the hetdening of the necre eured ‘Thoae who are hard of hearing may think [this In a little tartetehed, but any one at All observant must have noticed how a hard cold in the head will affect the hearing and At catarrh, tf long negtected, will cer. | ainly impair the conse of hearing and ul North River and | mate caune deafness throat are kept clear an unhealthy secretions 0 It the nome ai the and catarrh can ratiaty themselves o) ont by using a Mftyscent box « 6 Catarrh. Tablets, a new eatarr Mt thousands of eat no voecain a0 use ot loon of Nearing Is catarrh of th ad and throat, A prominent specialist on ear troub! traced to throat overstated, but it pic Tn the eat ete ad wen Th | + nual price $2 nine is 1B con HER. COONS) much money saved—more than furniture retailing, Read! , Jurnitura, The furniture of the Big Store is ordered direct from the leading manufacturers of fine furniture, in quantities so large ae to secure it "| for us at prices that en to sell at figures that will not by its equal elsewhere in Amer- ica, And every plece of furniture sold by us f highly desirable on account of the jhigh grade ot mat used, the perfect work- | manship and ¢! c designs. These offerings will surely appeal to all who are interested in furniture: SIPEBOARDS of Golden Oak, | with serpentine fronts, lined re ete ae | ime ore Ciaiwpes ae wine Foo pein top with bina el malsror, | jutifully carved | these Usual price, $18.00, reduced to 13,50 Usual price, $22.50, reduced to 16,50 Usual priee, $26.00, reduced to 19, 50 «| Usual price, $24.00, reduced to 23,75 fn Usual price, $42.50, reduced to 30,00 GOLDEN OAK CHIPPONIERS, piano polish fiaish, some with five large deep drawers, others with two 1) {swell {root top drawers and four largo drawers, cast broes trimmings; some with carved backs and shaped French bevel plate mirror; for to-morrow, these reduced prices: : Usual price, $10.00, reduced to 6,75 : Vewal price, $12.6, reduced to 9,75 Vaual price, $16.00, redueed to 12,95. | Vaual price, $19.50, reduced to 15,50 COMBINED BOOKCASES AND WRITING DESKS, in Golden Oak ant Mahogany finish, with large, deep drawer, cast brare (rimmi Taree ley justable shelver, handsomely carved, with large nize French bevel plate mirror; for to-morrow, these reduced prices Unual price, $15,00; reduced to 11,25 Usual price, $20.00; reduced to 14,75 1] Unual price, $23.00; reduced to 16,75 . Unnal price, $28,00; reduoed to 19,75 | COUCHES--Gome al! hair, others upholstered in mone of | and tow, epting edge all around, covered in the newest of Arlington, velour and Belgian velvets; for to- morrow, these reduced prices: n Usual price $14,00; reduced to 9,50 of Usual price $18,00; reduced to 13,50 } reduced to 14,25 Usual price $22.00; reduced to 15,50 OFFICE DESKS of polit oak, finely finished, some with 4 OF oplate and 1, We kale, and pleasant for | full bevel panels, others with letter lee’ and patent ( an Inspector ota-|children as for thelr elders, pigeon hole cases, for to-morrow these reduced prices: yon Yi Stuart's Catarrh Tablet meine ae aa Meets at theme big | combinatl “Ot Blood Pont, “Guaneenl thine Unual price, $22.00; reduced to 15,75 mcturing concerne Th carries ad tal ‘Usoptien ‘and they Usual price, $27.00; reduced to 19,50 Me ttuitee to potion upon the bi a Gees monk Usual price, 693,00; reduced te 23,75 At wal in-all the des | DPMe of the Nose and throat, Unual price, $38.00; reduced to 27,00 talin th yertorday's Greenwich wtreet| gaat he ty, draw upon the tiutinat ct | REVOLVING OFFICR CHAIRS of golden oak, horror ea teeli + [10 diveover whether you are goiting henent {cane seat, adjustable verew and epring, high PA from ay 2 catarth Tabteta: Improve. | back, well made and ere ite and com: POLICE AFTER “PLOATERS.” | tation tak Pparent from the first terrane) Gaeally told at $6.00; reduced for to 5 AIL ArvaRists et and recommend then, | eNeY ' 4.50 They cont rut Ay conte for full sized Thirty Warrants Inened and Herd | package and 9 fmaAeye ultras who has : Im Nenerve for Itleottom Bay, And powters 6 Sood Lace Curtains Capt. Vreedenbura, of the Oak street pat al I station, this morning obtatnnd twenty-| at Less Than Half,Price. five warrants from Magistrate Mammer J This is the Lace Curtain Sale of 1900 against persons acoused of fake regis beyond a doubt, Nothing like it will be of- tration In the Becond Assembly Dintriot fered here or elsewhere, in all probability, for ‘The information war furnivhed by a many months to come. Here are the Neue polleeman, who verified the registry lare:. Two of the | makers of Notting- lets Five additional warrants were secured by Buperintendent of lesttons MeCul: loxh agalnat persons in tho same dine riot ‘Phe warrants will be executed on Bloc tlon Day — ‘Trenton's Soliciior Dead, ‘ON, N. J, Oct, M.—Clty Bollet- an, of Trenton, died sudden+ is letter of acceptance that “it \s easier to lose a reputation than to _ fstablish one.’ RHEUMATISM CURE Cures In 1 to 9 hours, 85 cents. At Dy vugiele If you need medical advi fe dee nl te aret, ee Munyon's doctors BROADWAY AND 26TH aT Good! Give us credit for Keenness enough to see the sense of that Frreetitiie, When we te you that whit } Is generally known as a $30 Suit or a $0 Overcoat $15, bear in mind that we t can be and is duplicated by us for we a solid repu- Hon, built up by years of good hard work, and we can't afford to damage it by mis- Statements, SUITS OR ea ga OVERCOATS ?. fn CONCEDED VALUES ‘< Style, Fresh importations in Striped Cassimere and Unfinished Worsted, in special desi new shades of Cobweb Gray, London if and Deep tn Vicuna, Thibet and Diagonal that will not glo: Kersey, English Worsted and Whipeord, Co ness or methods, ‘verything done on the howe premises by skilled men tailors, Important,—-Don't be misled by signs made to imitate our busi-& Remember we occupy the entire building, and Ann Sts, including the » alto Black in Melton, By igns and bavi) ss, Heavy weig ENTIRE BUILDING, Cor, Nassau ana Ann Sts., N.Y. § Mie) ham Lace Curtains decided to discontinue the manufacture of certain styles of high grade curtains, desiring to introduce newer styles, They sold 15,900 pairs to us at practically our own prices or we would not have enter- tained thelr proposition, The patterna and designs are many and veried, and extremely handsome-so handsome, in fact, that we wonder why their manufacture was discon- tinued, They are all brand new, spotless and absolutely perfect, You'll search in vain for their equals in quality, beauty of design and prices, It's the ‘‘homefitters’’’ opportunity, Just note a few of the bargains: $1.75 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 15 2,00 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 95 | 97,50 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 1.25 | 83.00 CURTAINS tn this pale at, per pair, 145 | 82.50 CURTAINS in this sale at, per pair, 1,75 | 62.65 CURTAINS tn this nae at, per pair, 1,95 } | pus CURTAINS in this sale at, per palr, 2.25 $5.00 CURTAINS in thio sale at, per pair, 2.95 PORTIERES AND TAPESTRIES. For “Homefitters’ Day’’ the Upholstery De- |pertment has selected the following magnifi- cent oferin, BAGDAD TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 300 pairs of am extra quality, usually eold at 8.00 @ pair; tomorrow's price, TAPESTRY PORTIERES, in ropa, brocades and basket weaves, tb collection of mew goodn; usually priced at (rom $6.50 to 97.00; a choice to-morrow at, per prt, DERBY TIN PORTIERES, handoomely binges choice colorings; wold elsewhere at $14.00 ‘A palt; our price for to-morrow only COTTON TAPESTRIES, 50 inches wide, heavy and serviceable; the 45¢, kind; at, per yard REP TAPESTRIES, reversible, in new designs apd colaringn; usually wold at Sc, a yard here to- morrow at Neaey apmuriy ead at om $1.18 BTS 8 yan, bom teebrrow ot : SaEtnn teed alohos ts fa-06 foie) bow MLL SIEK DAMASK, of «very Sue qualty bi tt, pe art, his " 298 pod slim T alla aaa $TB, 36 and 40 inches wide, the 18. 2.95 4.90 8.75 » 59 89 pelea y or to-morrow the lis' THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTUBER 30, 1900, new things to complete or beautify your home. ‘ou would imagine possi will be particular! t It will le, House/urnishing Soods. Prdspective purchasers of Fail and Winter supplies for the héme, the boarding-house, the hotel or the club, will profit by bap our list of special offerings for to-morrow an making their purchases promptly while prices are at ebb tide, Note carefully the ing in each of the items offered for Wednesday, Woodenware. STEP LADDERS, strong and durable, 4 ft, site, special at 1) 6 {t wie, special at 3B 6 ft wize, mpecial at 44 CURTAIN STRETCHEA: 3, the improved kind) worth §1.00, special at 85 CUTTING OR DRESSMAKERS’ TABLES, mate of hardwood, with folding legs, apgelal at SLEBVE BOARDS, similar (o the Day style, worth 50c,, wpectal at i} CLOTHES HORSES, 4 ft. site, with round bars, spectal at 0 BNSOM BOARDS, made of cleat lumber, worth 20e,, wpectal at 12 TRONING BOARDS, 5 ft. size, epecial at 40 PANTRY BOARDS, with clented ends, 24x\8 inches, special at 0 STEP CHAIRS, made of hardwond, to-morrowat = 8S COFFEE MILLS, good quality gender, worth 2Se., spacial at 1§ FOOT STOOLS, matte of hrttwood, highty pot- tahed, wpectal at 2» MOPS, completo with cloth and handle, worth Se. epectal at Gas Fixtures, GAB BURNER, cither bulb ot upright (inetn- descent), completo with globe, or shady and fx tures; opecial tomorrow at GAS CHANDELIERS, with heavy curved solid brane arms, 3 lights; epecial at We also have a full line of Gas Brackets and Chandeltess, from 06, u BNGRAVED GLOBES Nig! 35 Mor incandescent gan 12, 14 & 25 Galvanized and Sron Ware. GALVANIZED ASH CAN, full barrel size, epe- chal at ¥ GALVANIZED GARBAGE PAILS, with cover, epecial at JAPAN COAL HODS, fall family sire, epectat at FURNACE SCOOPS, made of eteel, with D 1,05 re) shaped handies, special, 60 SAD IRONS, 6 Ibs,, opectal at at lapan Ware, UMBRELLA STANDS, beautifully decorated, of heavy Japan tin; special at a0 DUST PANS, large eize; special at 4 BREAD OR CAKE BOXES, good sire; apre!al at 21 Stoves, ce. GAB RADIATOR, with 4 bromte tubes, 31 in, high; special at 1.65 CYLINDER AND GAS STOVES, with 24 burners; apeciohet 1.00 OIL HEATING STOVES, made of steel, with central draught burner, no smoke, worth $4.00; rpecial at CYLINDER PARLOR STOVE, for coal, Atted with the finest brick, good quality grate, hand- homely designed ure wi poctal at ROUND PARLOR HEATING STOVE, strongly, made, nickel plated, and pelf-feeder, regularly worth $17.00, special at 7. OUR “'PRINCIPO" COOKING RANGE has du- plex damping and shaking grate, large-sited oven and extia heavy castings, full ntckelplated (rimmings and large cabinet base, No. regularly worth $15.00, apecial at ‘ No. # alse, regularly worth $17.00, spectabat OUR "IRON QUEEN" OOK! STOVE |e handsome in design, has 14 in, heavy castings, guaranteod vot shape, large vite base and duplex dump shaking grate, regularly sold at $17.00, at 14,00 Sundrias, TOILET PAPER, of the finest tissue, in large tolla, 6 for GAS TORCHES, complete with 0 dripless tapers, apocial at AMMONIA, ae quality, guaranteed 13 degree test, special a CHAMOIS SKINS, of good soft quality, large ize, epecial at 3.00 rite, 0.50 11,75 pene A High-Srado Sewing Machine sor $73.95, At this low price, everybody who needs a see sewing machine can afford to own one, 00 wouldn't buy a better, more nerviceable or more dependable machine, It has & ddrawer drop head and is tiniahed in polished oak, giving it the appearance of a table when cloned. It is noiseless, f-threa ting shuttle, automatic tension and ali the latest and best im- provements, It |, in brief, an improvement on the latert make of the Singer sewing machine, The manufac- turer's name is stamped on each machine, We guarantee it, and will keep {t in iopait, {tee of charze, for five years from the date of purchase, Inatruction tree, Come ‘and nee it in operation, Wall Papors. It will pay you to Inspect our stock and get our prices before having your wall papering done this Fall, A larger, finer or handsomer collection cannot be found anywhere, and as for low prices, just look at a few examples: WALL PAPERS of a good quality, white blanlss, at, per roll, oe WALL PAPERS of a good quality, al, per g Lt Ape AND EMBOSSED OOLD WALL Pi at, per roll, HEAVY WALL PAPERS, ''2)-inch tome colored novelties, China and Stlassware, If you are interested in fine China, superb American Cut Glass, French Bronzes, Italian marble Statuettes and Busts, rare and beauti- ful bits of Bric-a-Brac, come and look leisurely over our present magnificent display, You'll surely find something you want, and when found it will cost you less here than elsewhere, Just look at the reasonableness of our prices and the saving to be effected by buying berg: Dinner Ware, DINNER SET, 100 pieces, richly decorated and Gold traced, regularly worth 84,09, special at 5.50 DINNER SET, 112 plecen, handsomely decorated and gold traced, regularly worth ‘1,06, special at 6,95 DINNER BET, 100 pieces, very richly decorated ant gold lined, regularly worth $12.00; special at 8,50 13,50 DINNER BET, 100 pirces, fine thin china, regu latly worth $18.59, special to-morrow at DINNER SET, Freoch Haviland China, 101 pieces, in 4 handsome decorations, imported to fell at $28.00; spectal at Fish and Game Sets. FISH SETS, 15 pieces, very lenge dish, richly decorated, regularly worth 60,00; apectal at CAME SET, 15 pleces, of finest French China, al! hand-painted, bought to well at €18; epecial at Odd China, A HANDSOME COLLECTION of Capa and Sav. ets, Plates, Fruit Saucers, Salad Bowls and Paney Mugs, all imported china, richly decorated, regularly worth from 20¢, to 2Se,; your choice to-morrow at PANCY CADORETT, OR LOBSTER SALAD DISH, regularly worth §1,50; special to-mor- tow at CRACKER JARS AND CHOCOLATE POTS, faney shapes, regularly worth $1.50; epecial at Totter Sots, TOILET SET, 9 plocea, vory handsomely deco- rated im large flower design, gold traced, regu- latly worth $4.50; epecial at ‘ TOILET SET, 12 pieces, regularly worth $8.50; opecial at 18,50 6,25 13,25 1,00 5 3.25 5,50 Slassware, LEMONADE SET, large jug and 6 glannes, em- dossed tray, Boden s basdeomely deco. tated, regularly worth $1.25; apecial at WATER TUMBLERS, fine thin lead blown placa, {ull alse, regularly worth Se, per dos,; opeclal ct GLASS TABLE SET, of fine } new dosign, imitation of eut Pretest ter ies, Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, regularly worth ‘Me.; apecial at 18 SALTS AND PEPPERS, fine blown glans, large nize, fancy top, made to sell for 1Se,; special at 5 Briova- Brac, Some very choice specimens of Bronze Fig- ures and Bric-a-Brac will be offered to-morrow at from 1-3 to 1-2 regular prices, As the aa- sortment is very large, we only quote a few specimen items, as follows : FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, very handsome, 18 inches high, tegalatly worth §12.00; special to-morrow al 8.00 FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, new denigne, 22 in, high, regularly worth $15.00; rpeei 10.00 FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES, new subjects 28 Ninches high, regularly worth $28.00; special at 18,00 VIENNA AND AUSTRIAN VASES, very handsomely gmounted in Prench gilt, all handsomely decorated in deautiful designs, at one-half regular prices, VASES, regularly worth $2.50; special at 1,25 VASES, regularly worth $3.50; epecial at 1,65 VASES, regularly worth $5.00; special at 2.05 VASES, regularly worth $7.00; epectal at 3,50 VASES, regularly worth $9.00; special at 4.50 and many others up to 25.00 HANDSOME ENGLISH, GERMAN and AUS- TRIAN VASES, eget yo decorated, some beautiful new shapes, regularly worth from $1.25 to $1.75; special to-morrow at 95 ROYAL BONN VALES, very handsomely deco- tated in rich colors, regularly worth $2.75; spe- lal at 1.75 LACE BISQUE FIGURES, fancy denigns, regu- larly worth 48¢,; opecial at 25 WROUGHT IRON CANDLE STICKS, three faney designa, with fancy twist candies, in all colors, complete, regularly oold at 1te.; spactal at 2 Carpots and Rugs, Our carpet and rug sales for October have far eclipsed those of former years, The rea son is plain---Standard goods in great variety at fully 25 per cent, leas than elsewhere, Our selection of patterns and colorings is simply superb, We quote a fev specials for to-mor- row as a hint of the values we are offering: $2.25 BODY WILTON CARPETS, styles suit. able for cmy room, per yart, 1,65 $1.50 AXMINSTER CARPETS, with and with out borders, per yard, 1,00 $1.45 PLUSH CARPETS, handeome and durable, per yard, 1,15 $1.00 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, noth ing better made, per yard, 75 $1.00 }ply CARPET, extra quality, will wear equal to a Brussels, per yard, 15 DOUBLE PACED SMYRNA RUGS, in band some Oriental styles and colorings, pot the beat, but of a very durable quality, and bound to be wick sellers at these prices 1-2 x 101-2 ft,, regulariy gold at $17.00, hero to-morrow at 8.75 9x10 ft., regularly worth 615,00, here to-mor- row at som ane 14,75 300 WILTON RUGS, sire 27 x 54 inches, a essortment to choose from, reduced in price ae 14,50 For Wednesday we reserve all our best bargains in Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, Furniture, Crockery, Cut Glass, Bric- a-Brac, Lamps and Housefurnishing Goods generally, and Wednesday you should come here if you contemplate the purchase of a few pay you well to do so, as the special prices quoted for this special occasion mean v brilliant, some of the values offered being positively without ‘an equal in recent Household Linens, Have you everything you need for the Fall and Winter seasons? If not, take advantage of our special offerings for ‘*Homefitters’ Day" and stock up liberally if you would save money, Where else, for instance, can you get ouch linen bargains as ¢! Linens for the Dining- Room. TABLECLOTHS, 2-yard site, each 1,19 TABLECLOTHS, 14-yard aise, each 1.0 TABLECLOTHS, ‘yard size, each 1,79 TABLECLOTHS, hematitched, with napkine to match, The 2-yard alte, pes oot, 4,50 The Meyard size, per eet, 4,95 ‘The S-yard wine, peroet, = 5,45 DINNER OR LUNCH NAPKING, pure flax and pam white: ‘The 18x18 inch size, per doen, 1,00 ‘Tho 20x20 inch oiee, per dorew, 1,75 ‘The 21x71 inch aize, per doren, 1,9$ FRUIT DOLLIES, fringed: Small sive, each, 3 Mediums size, each, 5 Large eite, each, 10 Linens for the Bedroom HEMMED PILLOW made of the well known Lockwood Sheeting; 12 1-2¢. a ta the price you would have to pay for the 1 14 yard ‘width, To-morrow our price for the reaty-mate pillow case le but SHEETS FOR SINGLE BEDS, each, SHERTS POR BEDS OF A MEDIUM SIZE, each, SHEETS FOR BEDS OF A DOU! SIZE, each, SHERTS FOR BEDS OF A LARG! , eneh, WHITE BED SPREADS, hemmed ot fringed: For ningle beds, each, Oe, and, Por double beds, each, $1.10 and COLORED HED SPREADS, hemmed os fringed: Por single bede, 1,95 and Por double beds, each, $1.09 and For cribs, each, Linens fer the Bathroom TURKICH BATH TOWELS, in vattety, from O9e. each down to sacl! ase | HUCK LINEN FACE TOWELS, in large va ety, at from 49¢, each down to DAMASK LINEN PACE TOWEIA, tn large ve- tiety, at from $1.00 each down to TURKISH BATH RUGS, in variety, at from §1.25 each down to bs , HOUGH LINEN BATH TOWELS, in large va- dlety, at from $1.00 each down to Linens for the Kitehan, eral TOWELS, already hemmed, each, 15, at OLASS OR SILVER TOWRLS, ‘each, 15, 1744 and ee TOWELS, ready for use, each, 25, 28 a SCRUBBING CLOTHS, large size, each, SILVER POLISHING CLOTHS, each, PINE DUSTERS, made of soft cheesecloth, each, Pure Foods and Grocertes Remember, it isn't how long you live but how qwe/f you live that counts, And without good, pure foods life wouldn't be worth the living, You can always get them here, and for less money than the inferior kinds would cost you elsewhere. Try {t and be convineed, For Wednesday these special offerings : TOMATOES: ‘ Guinton"’ ov Trenton Beauty," tolid cold packed red ripe Jersey Tomatoes, hee in extra large sterilized cana, per doz, $1.25; pet can, Lea te Perrine’s ot "Hazel! Worcestershire Sauce, per bottle, CORN: ‘*Hapel’ or ‘Lilac’ branda extra faney Maine Sugar Coru ot Creamy Succotash, per dor., $1.25; pet can, FISH; Long Laland Scallops, per at., PEAS; ‘‘Haz»l" Barly June or Marrowfat Peas, very urkform io ote and possess the natural sweetnest and tenderness of the fresh garden pens, per doz,, $1.40) pet can, MEAT: Porequarters of faney Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib,, LIMA BEANS: ‘Harél”' Tiny Tim Lims Beans, tender, sweet and creamy, per can, APPLES: Extra fancy Greenings or Baliwina, per basket, HAM: Choice sugar cured boiled Ham or Corned Beef (atiesd), per Ib., wo & Blackwell's or ''Harel!? 4 Pickles ot Chow Chow, or Pickles, pet bot., ‘Hazel’’ brand, mate of the peter than the genuine Eng- pet car, PIGS: Paney Pour Crown Smyrna Figs, 2-Ibs., DATES: Fancy Stufle! Daten (Assorted Nut Meats). pet box, TS; Fancy New Mixed Muts, per Ib., RAISINS: Large California Muscatel Raising (for culinary purpores), per Ib, CLUSTER RAISINS: # Devan's extra faney ims ported five crown Raisins (in cartons), per carten, CRACKERS: How Celebrated Gorman Splee Drops, 3 tbs., 25c., pet tb., JELLY: “Mazel! Currant Jelly, absolutely pare (home-made atyle), delicious with game ot meats, per glass, Uncle Jerry's or '*Hazsl" Pancalss Flour, plege,, aa Ses SB Sasse PLUM PUDDING © & o 33 8s Ss &2S5 COPPER: Guadarali" brand, a choice ot Manu! Jars on cee aa j

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