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THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1900, 6 ohne ee ee Both. on as ca cece rietenineeeseahsemashis esse ney sine naeereseanensienomeneneesnens adnsowe down any part of the busiding, but! tenants Fl HOW TO BE SURE OF YOUR [NEW FoReiGN MAIL ANNEX. Senta eed PO | eta ion ee The Kreigers, whg were the on! the wind Almost) Ready, and Will Stop }xone in the building, were in che ih _— Postmaster Van announced this : vot Artist Long Gives Hints to of Pe fee, Ni at it RSA GRenYE OF Morne ADD |, Rnere wih a reat “hash he ‘ ‘ ) e7 forvign fe women and childfen pa ' Hunters in the North | ‘ny % | Ho: Foe Geese NHteG — ya’ oe sally MU - i 1 & | we reddy A ‘ wan HARA poll werves were | :‘ Woods. ee | || Mee We uualb ; ne The Narrow Escape of aie Bedridaan Women Car- \’\ r° » |. Orders Rockhill to Jolt ) | > | General Pow ion The bane a Whole Family from Nl eyamones ‘ried Out of a Cherry ’ : Conger and Begin een overcr de ‘ " i hor © when ef . —- | The number of shooting accidents | \ | cated by the foreign anall fore Death. , ——— Street Tenement. Peace Work which have reeentiy occurred in the| Lou clerks, will be wiven to. the Hearalaren ete NEW BRITISH MINISTRY. ‘ | North Woods of Maiue, resulting from delivery Jepartment Prof dF Metgort will der mistaking stray hunters for deer and ‘This, it ie thouwht, will so area ; (ube th " joy DANA He Porelan seemetnny \aH secretary 4 other game, has reached a point where | Weve the commeated conditi mn H ae noo! and Home’ a Wer een a i Hroderiok War Miutster Na nmissloner Rook fomething must be done to put an end J} | basement at the Port-Cttiee ir the de \ dy ie i \ the im. M8 W ' wovenihy ik danas Mean , ee an y Ways r . N nent va councillor of the to them | TR Cee ene ATRIA MTRPL, HFOBNIVA SUA’ Cotst Sy 1) Mi KeOn aallantly reset ed ht the appointm rd Haine A ail! It Is proponed by the Legislature to! | atk eT CRC Be ibe " fhat| tt eon directed to proceed at pass a law probibiting this slaughter | ee Thebes meht cand re we . : waren iret ereyening: bullalig . wing Min| mn Shanglal to Peking to Ot HUMAN beings ihder the Kalee of tale Died of Hie Injuries SI HOAGR ER IRAt EDU RGRG) BRU A Vivpoti, ives > . Oieere cerreel: (8, Aw, BI) Mary 1 nl two taken jdentity. ‘The jaw will require Camwell Bower, of 8% Woat Taenty” anita TAME Oi tee saree | y dwelling that hae been con ptals f ; \ i every hunter to make sure thar ihe frat street, who was kni n teaiten vith Fan a HRA eed Oe ot object he Ie shooting at is game, and fn, over iy furniture pl aT IPL la RLM A nA as gh nt annt on the at an died a C thie morning from, hoderne eman 18) the Ne AY PLRmE bane SHIN RASA internal Injuries Hower wen rights: Near a aH KAREN \ |four years old tsistanoe liv remouing Lone ff and loud el Swill announe his fellow apart * © that a ma proaching and not 4 moose. ‘The law will not excuse a hunter for shooting a man clothed according to atute of the plea of selfdefense, It you don't bu lot had better buy Ite at the wivisable to make as much warn « 8 A sortamen may atiit * you are a fine buck ant wady to Dak yi there inves make You are not Jing him your cued from the and Imorisonmen Patk to the Animals 1 ik 8 good Idea to use 4 very. fine dam t hunting. Kven if you think b Moose and f f al Hoare cautioned my to it and ne r Ask questions If neve | nary } Don't be rash and get in jal, Carry Ja Roology with May ul tat times m trat yod can x votly What you are shooting atea Cer us virgintariis or Homo sapiens M0 will omar eluded tn the] Meg ha methods for a A order | certainty con: | | ng hi A Verplesing Problem, exing problem for kie and presents « for considera perp Rinlatire to t flereeting pol ng in the woods atter dark e required to carry a alty of belng fined or 1 demeanor, tor wil be required to carry must be rung at tervala| than twenty seconds, A round the neck, and of| » be heard half a mile, tpoxe and prevent taken for & biack color of the hunter's clothes wili so 08 A subject for consideration under hin nafeguarding jaw. He will be re quired to wear othe of the golf pat torn, whith speak for (hemaelves. Audible Patterns in Clathes, A red a oat can be seen a lone ways Don't shoot first and then go home and \ | y \ look in the newspaper to #eo who fe Roy ¢ \ miasing. eit { . If You nen an object In the buehes you \' up to It push the “0 It with the butt of itand up and #how ember that Kipling says a bear walks like a man, | er Safeguarda, | ‘There are a number of other safe uards to reduce the jist of dead and itred hunters uy in the woods of ne hy not mak willy eit fama man, em carry sandwich ty bearing the ane Hot a moose, sa hunting / I } | / . Aman tet Just an well mak will and rettle “all Wie affairs Making sure Ie nota man, — teiaring out DINAND G. Lob the transpert Rawling on Qet 1, Me eye That lene than halt of the crew Of tWwentyeforr were competent meame csiams secretary Mrank Ht ker, of s Journeyinen Makers and Confeetion:| The Hoard of Education hay increased |i" yh! i cone the pay of carpenters employe! by the tention Hoclallatn. | department in Brow unions = that oveotte are antiquated fee a long diet of re ries w by their use by loeal hia (rade. ed JAbor won an important —vlotory tie gecuring ‘the disc hirge, Joa: ene forday In Goniers! Sessions of August durmhardt ane 2 anil, members | of Hakers’ No. 10, of tron Bor FOOD SAVES. ough, who charged with criminal i ‘ie ydker, "the ie! Doctor Kaew the Value of Grape-Nuts, th Ho Vi A breakfast food that a baby can Tho General handle i# a protty safe proposition for Cigarmakers n yea| Brown people with weak stomachs, terday Bbnouno ART eye Dr. Wm. Hall, 186 State St,, Boston, Won n non! has tried Grape-Nuts food in bis own. ‘ eon M8) cage, as A resiilt of which he saya: ‘f 4 Noneunion factery, # for| have been relieved from the distreas- Ne # non-union factory at home. | ing form of Indigestion caused by the I PT.;| non-assimilation of starchy foods, he fie wos and since making Grape-Nuts a part (his of my dietary ecalo [ have had no / phe trouble and find my power of concen- tr : vf tration markedly Increased. Union No ann b> | “T have frequently — prescribed bing. | Grape-Nuts food In my practioe, with Because of alleged non-union practices) most excellent results, The notes of the National Al pf ilvtel and Rea! one case T enclose herewith ton Nd : July taurant Empl has revoked , charter of joral unlons Now sind 10, of | L0th. ‘9, called to see M—— B—, Hudson founty i and has ine two years and three months old @tructe tk Organ new i the ol + union to take their 4 w found the child ill-nourished, with Was taken at the mr f Eabor Federation of Huis | waxen skin, enlarged jointe, beaded | ribs, enlargement of the abdomen | furred tongue, constant vomiting and diarrhoea; in short, a typical case of |raehitis, The child weighed fourteen | . {| Pounds and was dally loving flesh, — | ( 1 | ‘Inquiring Into the dietary, | found y the Central Mederated Union next| oat meal, macaroni, rice, white bread Bunday, and milk had formed the chief arti The annual convention of the Interna»| cles of food, and lately all had been Honal Seamen's Union will be held. in Boston beginning Nov. % August Gil. dermunto will represent the New York branch of the Atiantle Coast Union, which will be represented by Ave dele- gates In all rejected, I at once stopped all other foods and placed her on a diet of Grape-Nuts, which was retained on the stomach from the first. “On my next vielt, July 17.1 found A. J. Boulton, of the Stereotypers’ ‘ Pranive derewldent John Mitchell, of the] 1® RY stopped. stools formed and} United Mine Workers, to-night will be) natural tn appearance, weight 14% held in the Clerm Brooklyn. instead of in Lyrie Hail whieh was considered too small and too MmMeutt of access, August Gildemunte. of the Atiantic x Comet n'a | nton, has forwarded to nartermarter: hiimton an a! t nt Avenue fink, in} pounds, From then. for the next three months, the child lar and even improvem, gaining from elght to ten ounces each week, She is now quite recovered. tn my ine rtmont at Washtna Wy opinion this girl hax heen saved from, Rr acct SBS ir ch stieticgatt mY Oe te of ope wm Nite frist Rargain Friday atOhe Big Store —a weekly event of recognized importance in New York retailing, will receive additional impetus to- morrow by virtue of several favorable purchases recently consummated at great savings from standard prices, To tell you all would be a long, yet interest- ing story—but goods and prices will tell the story so much quicker--that we prefer to let them plead their own case. We believe that the list submitted for to- morrow contains a wealth of bargains such as you seldom find prepared for your choosing—here or elsewhere--and you'll say so, too, if you come. A Bargain Friday Sale of Dress Goods Remnants at Kall Price. This offering consists of about 700 remnants of choice dress fabrics, in lengths suitable for waists, suits and children’s dresses, in colors for street and evening wear, also in black. It's the opportunity of the week to save money on the purchase of your dress materials. Other Special Bargain Friday Attractions IN THE DRESS 60\ 5 DEPARTMENT are the following : PLALD BACK GOLP SKIRTING, in a variety of new colorings, a splendid wearing og cloth, at, per yard, PLAIN BACK HEAVY SKIRTINGS, 2? oF weight, in blue, Oxford and black, priced for Bargain Friday at, per yard, 49 ET BLACK HENRIETTAS, Actual values from Se, to 98, a yd. ANNES, {All priced fcr Bargain Priday at, per yard, E BLACK BATIN P, BME Moneio | B96, Ribbons. Handhorohios Three offerings for Bargain Fri- j day, You a be able to match Speerals the ribbons, but not the prices, For Bargain Friday only. (Ladies! and Children's white At a yard, i | Bie ALL-SILK SATIN RiB-{° °F 25 hematitebed and white corded BONS of a superior quality, in desirable (Mandkerchlefs. c 4 and 4 inches in width; regularly Sas ayyhid j Men'a all white and printed baple called a 5 fOr 25) order Mematitehed Hak’ fs, AY 12) ayer, { Men's extra site white hemmed AASIUE SATIN. BLACK runons, {4 for 25 [7 double faced, of heavy quality, widtha 16 | (Tape Border), Handeerchiels, and 22) regularly sold at 200. a yard Ladies' Fancy Lace Bdge ani | Swiss Embroidered H’dk'fe At a piece, No. 1 SATIN BACK VELVET RIBBONS, | Men's and Ladies’ pure linen | Initial Hd! fe, superior quatity 10 yards to the piece Pure Foods and Srocertes, A short list of good things at less than regular prices for Bargain Friday: J for 25 2 for 25 SCRAPPLE) Fancy New Philadel UNERDA BISCUITS: Per pkg, 3! 18H; Pancy large Boston Smelts or phla Gesapple, pet Ib, 4 Coden Beaks, per Ib,, 8) SALMON: "Discovery"? brand, flat Choice Loug Branch Bluefieh of Pin- Feel adhe 12 tan Heddle, perlb,, 7 LOBSTER: ''Kagle'’ brand, per can, 10 Selected Rockaway Oysters ‘opened | PICKLED PIGS’ FEET, pet Ib,, 5 from the shell), por qt, 25) CLAM CHOWDER; B.C. Burnham's TOMATORS: “Highland” brand, cold Chowder, like home-made, large 21h ced, ted ripe Tomatoes, lange + can, 15 fb, ce, 7 KE, Old-fashioned New Kagland CORN: N. Y. State Creamy Sugar , “style! Crullers (our own cooking Com of choice, tender String 8, per dor,, 12 per can, 7) STRAWBERRIES: Parten's or CHICKENS: Fancy Pennsyivania | Boyle's preserved Strawberries, per Spring Chickens, per Ib., 10, 0, 9 LETTUCE: Boston hot-house HAZEL BREAKFAST POOD, a pet: pedo Ay each, 5 | fect braim food cont ‘all the ele- CHOICE KALAMAZOO BUNCH CEL- | mente of wetzittan, por page, 13 ERY, per bunch of 4 stalk, 10| SOAP: Procter & Gamble'a ‘'Lenox'’ COPPEE: Pancy Golten Banton, dry Soap, per cake, ay roasted, good strength and body, ib., 16 ° " Lamon: Chace Mewina tenons, | Wines and Lrguors, THA; Your choice of out Green, Back | PEPPER WHISKEY, per bottle, ” ot Blended Teas, regularly fold at | MOUNT VERIVON RYE WHISKEY Soe. per Ib., special, 3 Its, $1.00, full quarts, per bottle, 75 peri, 38| MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY APPLES: Howell's Baldwin Apples, pet gallon, hand peeled, quartered and pe CALIFORNIA PORT and SHERRY can, | WINE, per gallon, 115 S750 Corsets reduced to 95e. A chance to save 55c. on a pair of good Corsets worth considering, isn’t it? Styles are: ROYAL WORCESTER, straight front, with low bust and long over hip; and the SONNATTE, with short French gored straight front, in drab and black. A $2.50 Umbrotla for $1.50. om sale Bat; Cigars, Keonomical smokers will appreciate these special Bargain Friday offerings: We will 4d Filter GEO. W. CHILDS CIGAR, boxof 50, 1,75 SUKUMBNELEAB: sop now proce dou} VITALITY CIGAR, box of 5 75 fl, su 1m fot wu, ot men | KEY WEST EXTRAS, box of 58, 1,09 ee handsome Kop yell GENUINE Se, SECONDS, box of 50, 75 Ira, stiver andnatural woods, | 25000 SERD CIGARS, box of $0, 50 sig ‘ais nod gave 'n doles | WAVATED CIGARS, box of 1 40 onyour MAIL ORDERS FILLED je a a nnn We will continue Friday and Saturday, Nov, 2 and 3, the sale of our recent great purchase of Werthoimer’s Famous Kid Stoves for Ladies at about Halt Price, The Wertheimer Brands of Ladies’ Kid Gloves are too well and favorably known to require intro- duction or commendation. It's seldom you get a chance to buy two pairs of these superior gloves at the price charged everywhere for one pair. Fail to take advantage of this sale and you'll miss the greatest glove bargain of the season, af yey PAIR WARRANTED ABSOLUTELY PERFECT 4 TIC! GLACE PIQUE | “THE 4 GLOVE LADIRS, 2clasp; stunt: | LADIES, ote ov Pigs d ton ard advertised price $2.00; our price | gray mocha pique, 2-clasp; standard in this sale, advertised price $2,00; our price in 95 | this sale, “THE CARLETON" GLOVE FOR 95 LADIES, made of the real kid, inthe “THE PEERLESS" GLOVE FOR 2-clasp styles, in the best shades of LADIES, of real kid, Lelarp style, gold brown, tan and red; standard with imperial back pique; standard advertied price $1.50; our price in advertised price $1.50; our price in i ale, 85 this sale, 85 “THE CONQUERER" GLOVE FOR LADIES, in the Lclasp style, white and pearl, full pique; standard advertised price $1.25; our Price in this sale, In addition to the ‘Wertheimer’ brands, we also offer 2,000 pairs of LADIES' 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, in t » black, brown and gray, at the very low price of hie da 50 Men's, Youths’ and Roys’ Clothing at greatly reduced prices for Bargain Friday's sell- ing. Read the offerings and note carefully the great saving to be effected by buying these goods here to- morrow. MEN'S CHOICE WINTER SUITS, | 095 YOUTHS’ LONG. TROUSER made of a jade of woollen cas SUITS, simerew da oblee worsteds, in ie. woollen ‘Davee ie mae witable patterns and designs, well able shades, with or double tenets "a Nined, single or Lend breasted conte as: ; fully worth ” , ae a rly 50; 6 wid at it pA a ny Fisy igenaty reduced for Bargain 480 MEN'S HEAVY - COATS, mate bi CetT OVER: | trade of blue chines, with elilor double-taced covert cloth in hades of | Collar ot round velvet collar, bound tan and Onford mixed, well made and ‘round with wide mohair ad, with proper fitting; will sell readity at $10 Warm plaid Nolaga: agen 3 te 8; when the Weather comes; spe togulatly sold at 02.50; | aad bid cally priced for Hargain Friday at 6,50 | duced for Bargain Priday 1.50 BOYS! FINE WOOLLEN SHIRT YOUTHB' PALL TOP COATS, made WAISTS, of standard grade all of a good quality of covert cloth, in wool Preoch flannels, in fast color peed Up-to-date atyliably shades of blue, garnet and red, iKned and 5 lor youths plaited back and fromt, well made {rem 13 top Yeateof age equlatly and wal it ig, Would be considered 50, mpecially reduced for chomp at $1.00; specially reduced for Bargain Friday to 4,00) Bargain riday to , 05 Women's $2, $S3and$4Shoes S145 We will place on wale to-morrow, Bargain Frida , about $00 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, in button and lace, winter tan, black hia and calf, Sey- tral of this season's good styles are included in the lot, Sizes are mostly from 3 to 5. Values range from $2.50 to $4.00 per pair, Por the benefit of ladies who need other sizes we have added a complete line of box calf | ih rt vi $1.00, "Your cole of teenie tt Barge Pritay tr S/, BI Stoves and Woodenware. It’s high time to buy whatever you are likely to need in the way of heating and cooking stoves for the winter season, We have a splendid stock of the best makes and designs, for use with coal, gas or oil, and are prepared to offer them at prices that will not buy them elsewhere, Look over some of the great values offered. Also note our specially reduced prices on Woodenware for Bargain Friday, Stoves. | GAS RADIATOR, with 4 browze tubes, 31 im, high, epecial at CYLINDER AND GAS STOVE with 24 burners, apecial at OLL HEATING STOVES, made of ftee!, with central draft burner, 00 moke, regularly $4.00, special at Woodenware. STEPLADDERS, strongly made ani durable 41t. site, epectal at = 2K a8 S-ft. wine, wpecial at Ott. wize, apecial at 44 3,00 CURTAIN STRETCHERS, the im 1,05 1.00 CYLINDER PARLOR COAL NL hbidinadlhdy! tT eee STOVES, fitted with the finest CUTTING OR DRESSMAKER'S brick, good quality grate, and hand TALES, made of hardwood, with romely designed urn with swing folding legs, special at 75 | Pyare 3.00 SLRRVE BOARDS, etmilar to the ROUND GAS PARLOR HEATING Day style, worth S0e,, special at 0 OL aun fecasr tees [CLOTHES HORSES, 4-4. site, with old for $12.00; special at’ 7,85 | (9004 dats; special at 30 ” rIPO | BOSOM BOARDS, made of cea: OUR — “ PRINCIPO" — COOKIN j STOVE, has duplex dumping pee) lumber, worth 26¢,, special, at, 12 peaking, grate, large sited oven ant | TRONING BOARDS, Sit. size, spe extra heavy castings, full nickel | cial at 0 plated trimmings and large cabinet tase, No, 7 aie, rogulaily worth | PASTRY BOARDS with c'eated ends, $15.00, opecial at 10,50 24x18, spectal at 20 No. 4 site, regularly worth $17.00 STEP CHAIRS, made of hard wood Special at to-morrow at 85 OUR “IRON QUBRN” COOKING STOVE beeuttatie design, has 14 begets TULLA, god quanty grind inch oven and extra heavy cast: athe 2S¢., opeetal at 15 jogs, and is guaranteed not to war oul st shape; large ote cabtowt one [ Pate STOR) mate of heed veer, ond éuptex 20d domplog mighty palleied, epocia) a oo] Mate; regulary sold at $17.00; ape MOPS, with cloth and Ch y aeal 14,00 | bandie, We., opecial at 2 4 THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1900. | Our Black Sitk Section presents for Bargain Friday the following unprece- dented values: 101m, ALL SILK BLACK SATIN DUCHESS, regu'arly sod at 70c, a yard, at the reduced price of 49 Thin, BLACK TAPPETA, strong and very |ustrous, regularly old at 85e. a yard, reduced for Bargain Friday to 0 2+in, ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE, heavy and medium crinkle, regularly sold at $1.00 9 yard, spectally reduced for Hargain Friday ty n” Also, for Bargain Friday, A Sale of Colored Silk Remnants At One. Quarter to One-Half Original Cost, The collection contains Plain Taffetas, Pain and Pancy Poplina, Plain Color Faille Francaise and Bengalines Pancy Figured Satins, in street and evening shy Fancy Lace Strips Tafletaa, in corded and braid (a, Embroidered figures and polka dote on tiflet nd the srarcest fancy silk of the sengoty Jn lengtho ot tw 10 yarda On sale on the Bargain Table On Sale Bargain Friday, 300 Ladies’ and Children's Rain Coats "ere" 2, 50 each These rain coats are made of cashmere, in black, blue, brown, green, maroon and fancy effects, The linings are Bi woven plaid. Single or double cape styles, oes Women's Under- shirts, Gowns, Ee, jRovar crvsaes now, in white, Some special selections from gen-{ 2" i gtd teen Wats, Go eral stock, greatly reduced in price} yn veLoPEs, to mated, for Bargain riday's selling, Pe oii Ladewede. Rooks, . WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, with Here's instructive and amusiog A Bargain Friday Offering in Writing Paper, dust ruffle and wide embroidery trim: flow ‘alenciennes lace and for Bargain Priday at 79) 8 WOMEN'S GOWNS, high, equate reading at a small cost and rund vecks, made with fancy STANDARD ATLAS OF THE lace trimmed and tucked yokew, trim: WORLD; ig ed sale price, $2.50; med sleeves; four broken lots, con our price for Bargain Friday, oly 1, @@ tatuing about 9 dogen im all, regu. PECK'S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, lanly sold at Ute amd $1.25; v completely iluatrated, a well imown cloned out Bargain Friday at, ea O8f mi provoker; ba et wold at WOMEN'S EMPIRE GOWNS, of 92.25; out price tor ‘gain Priday, muslin, hematitehed, at 38 $ woly 8 * ney olan AAAS ANAND Duavri, aged wie co | The yer Issue of tucked lawn, unequalled value at 19 ord WOMEN’S MUSLIN CORSET COY he ook We Cf BRS, with embeeidery trimmed neck, iu justout, For Sale Ever at 12), Se. a Copy, 50c. the Year, Underwear For Men, Women and Children, Three Bargain Friday offerings in good, dependable underwear ab prices which cannot be matched elsewhere, 20 cameo of MEN'S HEAVY PLEEC! cE jand ecri: colors, all sites, worth Me, LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 4 garment. priced for Barge Priv with dowbly sewa hone, a par! day at vn buttone, all sites, wort oa 1,000 dorew CHILDREN'S PLEBCE. ment; for Bargain Friday, 49} Line atid PANTS AND DRAWERS, wasn and soit gate 1,500 doree WOMIN'S RIBBE) inewty, all sizen for boys and pulls FLERCR- LINED VESTS AND to, worth from 400, to O8¢. a gary PANTS, wilt trimmed, ia natural iment; priced (or Bargain Briday at = 9 China, Glassware, Bric-a- Brae. These prices are for Bargain Friday only. Their smallness may cause you to have some doubts as te the real quality of the goods, but an inspection of the goods themselves will quickly dispel your suspicions and cause you to buy liberally if you have need of any of the articles mentioned in the list. ‘, "i BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES, in Dinner Ware. vey heey ayy NS gs DINNER SET, 100 picces, very rich wa dy fee wort r ly dacotated, gold traced, special 5.50 Tieedieasid fs DINNER SET, 112 pieces, handsome Slassware. ly decorated aud old traced, special = Gt ass TABLE SBR, fine poanerrow ot 0.75) class, tich design, imitation of cut DINNER SET, :@¢ pivess, very rich ghims (wager bowl, butter dla, ceeam ly ecotated and every piece yokt | piteher apd spoom halder ), regularly lined, special at 8,50 | Worth 40e , spectal at Ty be " ND PEPPERS, fine blown Oded China, e size, faney top, made to CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES | Special at ry PRUIT SAUCERS, OATMEAL WATER TUMBLERS, fine thin lead BOWLS and CREAM JUGS, very blown glass, full size, regularly worth handsomely decorated in colors an! OS prt dor , special at “as gold traced, regulatly worth from he to 2Se. each, special at 10¢ Lamps. PUDDING DISHES, with plate ant TABLE LAMP, embossed nickel linteg, comp’ ery harisomely plated, best central Caayt bares: decorated, reg worth $1.50, spe with white shade, complete, regu- cial to-morrow al 1,00 | larly worth $2.50, special at oo LAMP, handsomel , UMBRELLA STANDS, 0 (10>, darh P aly decegetad, witty Rookwood tints, regula: worth $2.00, special at 2.50 TOBACCO JARS, in fancy shapes, highly colored, regulatly worth 4% Goilet Sots special tounorrow at 25 TOILET SET, 12 plecys, with lange size Stop Jar, very handsomely Rric-a-Brae. rated, regularly worth 60.75, special at 3,7 BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES, very nehly ieorstet. io, fas ruby, liga Crass gueen and other 8, regularly shape, in rich colora, worth from $1.50 to $2.00, apecial to- soll at Se. apiece, bore bee morrow at e “] t i