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_____s THE. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1900. ? KOCH & CO. ad iF. OPEN SATURDAYS 125th St., West, Bevente Aull That oboe Children’s Days—siiay CHARGES MADE CHOKE TELLS ANS. SILVER R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, = Mae S | Both Sides 44th $¢. from 13th to 15th, 6th Aw BY DEMOCRATS. WHAT HE WEAN UNDER ARREST. Say J. K. Cowan, of Balti-| Danger sia Fraud in Elece|/Man Who » Hanan al Saturday. all more and Ohio, Vio- tions in Country, Bank Cashier Charged Again we make offerings that will emphasize our j ; lated ElectionLaw. | Not in City. with Swindling. supremacy In) value-giving and these money-saving Skirts and — , V _ — chances Id be grasped quickly by alert parents Children’s Walking Skirts 26 to a , ‘ " | Jonn \ + specu | 195 inches long double-faced cloth q San oe iat Retuosvalls ettaten Agi th x Avie SHAtroiAh GOR i a mt ho Mriin Wranele 6 Orenies |, For the Girls: For the Boys: : gray and blue—tailor.made-tin- y Chairman of the Democratic Congres-| | Indorsed hix romurks counseling voters }to throw election Inypectors into the CHILDREN'S DRESSES of all-woo! Cash- mere, prettily trimmed with plaid silk | and ribbons, all leading colors, | ler of the Chemie BOYS' SAILOR SUITS of All-Wool Navy | ished with several rows of stitching, Hie Cheviot, trimmed with silk sous | pe xuct copies of women's latest mod: ic 9.69 els, hypnotiaed the Hank, in 18% that lonal Committee, sent instructions to- @ay to Chatrman Blair, of the Mary- land Btate Committee, notifying him) street if a fulr count was not given ry 4 ache braid) 3:t0 9 years, They make the miss look swell to take action against John K, Cowen,| them ot the polls, sald | FON) VIB, TOR, S00 seenee 1,98 Srerevevens Without affecting (he cHarinini (he Of tho Baltimore and Olio Hallway, on} “OF course Senator Jones agrees with f *) CHLILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS of alkwoo! | THE eKUGBY" SUIT, made of strictly all | hadi FA pe © charge of violating the election law. | me. Why «houldn't het What of It? Serge, trimmed with braid, all woo! cloth, correct shape, durable tin. fantile grace $4.91, ‘ Tt te obarged that Mr, Cowen In a} Doesn't every honest man aw with colors, 4to 11 yrs,, tee. 4.30. 2 98 Wg, thoroughly well made a sult withs | hildren’s Dress Skirts, high grade Ppeeoh in Music Hall In Haltinore ®) me? Who wants to vee the will of the Why Wea CHILDREN'S GRETCHENS of boucle} Out an equal at its RED Sto blue and black cheviot and gray oy few nights ago paid that the Baltimore | people defeated by fraud? banks, and who was a director th Cheviot, trimmed with plain cloth OF) '0 Yideeeecccerereree rene 3, 00) homespun, regulation gore style 1 ) $7. 50 t $9, 00 H ts t $5, 74, had Ohio road intendel io have 9000) “sothers mus nothin Ih what 1 ald Ue Amer can boan and Trust Com brad, colors, green, blue, brown | poy: nox GVA OATS of Tan Frieee,| ished with double. inverted. plats 0 ats a Milt, bu ryan wa led (hel that was out of the y here? 1 ih I, or red, 4 to 4§ years, rey. . ‘al with pi soto ty , cdr terete So's neath Su of tm ta. wna tore? IT rl | ot 4.7.9] Rr faetantiow apm ttl) in! wchyweine, 98957 she, Women's Silk Velvet Dress Hats, Draped Toques and Tite feared the business of the road would) What 1 aay tw ih it we hire people | BNL. ARY AEB 4) CHILDREN'S LONG BOX COATS of htavy | tef. icO. ss cesssescuceeeee Gul Watitreat: Bealars Sigulfol pala bans—black and colors--trimmed with flowers, ‘oliage, ore . of, to « ou ww election | ‘ ihren i. tt rat if The Maryland aw provides « puplah+| Hyd thas. they ae crecttna At che eas eee MT eR Poo a et oN pos! YOX OVERCOATS of Oxford] —eumel s hair, ted, blue and brown, MamMents, ostrich and fancy feathers—worth from $7.50 to | ment by Imprisonment In " the} J he ie ie an: (2 the W, : tatin, 410 15 yes, reg, 12,00. 8,98 vine i ito raw lap seas, yoke an berth dof i Jain cloth, $0.00, 4 penitentiary for not leew han wim |) vent to take | ion, 4 paren velvet collar, 10 to 15 yes, trimmed with braid, 4 te 14 years, the atleenpt to intone voters “by |." Ain w Peaceredioe yous avenue deatera by. Inducing them! joi 10 18 Children's Dresses, chewiot serge, blue Choice three, threat, menace, Intimidation, brits | UNE Me law is (0 sah ives for wamall si : {eatin inte 18 yee we 98 Boys! we Girls’ an an re ftom and blowse styles ° SEL er OPAC SEB Bt Dramiles th fh pe ANS Coat Tal patotedth eth dy | SSES* BOX COATS. of allwoo! Oxford | MISSES’ FINE KIDSKIN SiVOES, tice on | trimmed with brad ani buttons, 0 Wo) : er will be “ tnt Tieaily oe Dalieails” KeueRie et iy Tee eoveccetin taced finely tailored | Dutton, patent leatber tips, weltsewed | 42 years, $5 Every Buyer will bz “money-in, i y or indirectly, Influence any. wae ed nun and aly fined throughout, nig extension. soles orthoped v rin giving his vote any 0 h N j lave veased comInK (0 COUT | and sha 1) O20, Takin the Balimore « ave an a start] sin, and ¥ mnie wan aly Brie ts NN! {048 Yh) TBs 12,0006 - 8,98 come ha nO ah 89) Misses’ and Children’ 5 Winter Underwear, 4 chardson sen natruetions he Attention of Aseletant DistrletAttor a Lo a) to ull Bemocrte Mate aan, ef pile! Mae tn'“omphiv ot Henry Bop the Little Tots. rien "1,69 Dresses, Skirts and Coats. Heres lot of heavy Underweur ta | inthe" Kee shar trus wun in th ren LN! | CHILDRUN'S GOATS of plain cloth, fancy | BOYS! CALE LACE SHOES, welt-sewed sie ine curlous--real wonders of Intimidation of ¥ De ht He was ul locked! cape trimmed with satin and beaver (ur,! full extension soles, nobby Do not fall into the error of jusging these ness, Astonishing how they can of voten tn thelr Stat ore bad poll woke wy in Tie Weal One Hundredth street} colors red, tan ant brown, | and durable, sizes 24 t05%. 1,QQ | goods without seeing them, Such a policy sold at such low prices. If the cotton ¥ | ROS YE eters OB {would be gross injustice fo us, and squarely and wool in them were vent too YOUTHS! of same, sizes 1 to. 1,74) day the cost of the pre CHILDREN'S BOX COATS of boucle would be a third more iho YT ro sein. cloth, rte sallor collar trimmed with jopposed to your own pit terest. The stock is prodigal with BECS PARDON UAKERS, WALK c ANNA, BUT VOTE BRYAN BAR I RHODE ISLAND. fold of stitehad satin, colors, | Misses’ & Children’s Hats tan, brown andred,ttotyis 4,49) be Aa * Jrich values. Little and medium Wowvh’s Mavesslinad nasal R CHILDREN'S COATS of eiderdown,sallor [CHILDREN'S SEHOOL HATS. assorted) prices never belore commanded Vests, slik tapes. and pearl but collar trimmed with slik braid and! 0908 a such a splendid combination of Drawers to mateb, Freneh ani to close out . 25c¢ ankls length, a4c, finished with plaited satin ribbon, Hight blue, "M red and 6 GORD 18 to 2, 39 {style and quality, ‘The charac. ter of the garments excuses the most aggressively MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ¢ SCHOOL HATS in’ red, cistor, navy | and pearl, with silk cord, regue 39c colors cream, Fleece.tined Shirts, ithe pear! buttons; Drawers to mateh, double gussets, 398. Men's Heavy: binding ind. RESSES a cashimore, jacket lanl Clopinionated re. effect, trimmed with baby ribbon; also | MISSES’ FINE FELT WALKING HATS alli marks, Chic and Roosevelt Says He|That Advice Is Given by Hitpdouves Startedand) of finne! with white soutache brald,| colors trimmed with plated silk band, elegant enough to ine at Hes obdigh 7 y i Wouldn't Write Now McGuire to Demo~ Money Flowing Like Tyas it aie ae 1, 79 pag a een " QBo inspire paternal toma Lirawe, double gussete | His Attack on Them. crate. Water, - — pride and serviceas oeaponder tapes, 490 ‘ | Tan > le in a way to) caves Nejural Woe .. ‘ delight — maternal Hl butto { (Spertal to The Rvening Worlds Chairman James K. MeGuire of the , " 1 Nev, L<""The STACKS iP thrift. tm te at a oy ise P ALBANY, Nov. L—There con. | Democratic State Campaign Committ stay iy , ‘5 hd aa ln sth lb artat cba Pemneptalie fale Cop ent ae Ropublicann are plastering the tate bts ld Orth for each larger slee, over the receipt of reverai hundred let-|Dloyees of Republican concerns to-day, | Wit mon nd we will OArry every: it boucle cloth We are thoroughly glad, for q | ters from Quakers in Pennsylvania, | @aviaing them to maroh in the “Bound: 3 Kise and broWhee glad, } Ohio, Indiana, Maryland and New York on Saturday Thin statement was made by one of idoreaishealilite sakes, that our ment d calling upon Gov, Rooaeveit to explain | ‘Tt 1s & matter of bread and butter eo] M# best known of the Republioan tieu- * fad bet silk large buying of Underwear A statement made by him in which he) "he men," gald Mr, MoGuire, “If they] {enente tn ihe country dintrlets to-day Hrakd--well lined and warmly tntertined, $7.16, the cost of cotton and wool = called a Quaker ‘an undesirable citi. |Petuae to parade they will be put on| TMl# man showed @ roll of money as bic 4 ri It was a venture, large around as a baseball bat to back Children's Long Coats—sturdy cheviot clothe blue and red—slashed double Soaring, tho black list, and, any way, the pubs struck the market right, may be liberal sharers of the é nen," The force of clerks at the Executive! te eet high storm colur—bound with black mohair braid-—4 to 19 years, Some Sharp Advances ae has learned to discount a political|4P Me statement, and he added that It Se Chamber was busy to-day mailing (o | Parade made of workmen whose bowses| M4 only @ starter agen” a 4 } “What! shemer” ored by Leadin | OF espa Lon AAT deve a ak eaenn paras pekitdy i ugh nvfay ‘re ones, Be y Le ad Plano economy doesn't mean lane 5 Box Coats—castor covert cloth--high-rolling storm collar—ene | Tuck, | letter It written ol WViihiam He Walton |. ore. le the Tabor in part , Pi ABO EeROera IO) Wa. Ber At Shares. buying the cheapest you can tind lire garment finished with velvet piping and elght rows tallor stitching—4 Women's Hall-Wool Shaped Of, BalUanare ak ie an follows: i 3) Ane Citizens of the Greater New heme for that hie he rat It means getting the Pano te 44 years, $6.18, Vests, medium and heavy t enn ‘or “You expect to elect “- ee “On Baturday the big trusts and thelr] ® city and national theke beat eulted to your home needs, Misses’ Semisfitting Hox Jackets—extra fine Kersey. castor and. black— and short sleeves Drawers to fh pubsidiary intereate will endeavor to Me tetbuting all the funda tor] Attet ® belek opening, which was Anderson Pianos, $250, doublestreasted-notehed velvet collar—serupulously tailoredesatin fined French bands, ankle length, 746, {mprest the people with thelr marching | the i disirubutlon wholly professtona), stocks Lipset foro Hardman Pianos, $350, throughout—12 to #8 years, $10.41, 's Three-quarter Wool legions in the great trust and imporiai-|,"“"Hankers, manufacturers, ratiroad tn-|dulness to-day, though prices developed Misses’ Golf Capes—double-faced cloth—blues and reds ie Vest wie and | terents aid oflcehokiers.” ‘& marked upward tendency with few ex | The best value your and practical wraps for nlases from 10 to 18 yeans, $4.88, ished with silk atitehing intle parade, "We have received many appoais tor tone are naipy in. eenmooence? le i money can buy anywhere bon, long and short advice from cltikens who fear coercion| The Ryening World representa Sharp advances were registered t0 1 Easy derms if desired, ) leh Freneh bands, Kansan City Bouthern preferred and at the Paeitio, | Kanaaa City Southern moved up 1 per) New Pianos rented, ANDERSON & ng Intimidation aurora: Gane ee "We adviae all you who fear coercion | Mein ‘xiaton i and punishment to march in the parade | Trusts backed him with “Sn *unthoatie pote All.wool Vests, finished with We. sbe inre gums | nip Wey arte | In order to save your places of empioy-|PUDIY Of MRT Aot Be IMalOt Se ung[Pacide” ane. soinern “Poste. were ce tthe (t 0 adsom jin a Ry A a a a ie a gm tte” Muay Arwen i Abela “tone [3a to and tar ent, renpatve Drawers to hy Pe j (med "March for McKinley and vote for —- eiirs yaad Ube eg were Bugns, the | ankle length, $1.44. van” , tehino nd Colorado Fuel and Iron. . ayes. PRINTERS’ BRYAN RALLY, ee en oe ae M's Thee gue Wool te UR Buber tp. 6 6 ural and cainel’s ‘ Ca Oa yele, provesatin htt STOCK EXCHANGE VOTES, were conspicuous exceptions to the up» Vath ply thy fy iY ty > ribbed bottoms, to 4 rr “? " ward endency, The former declined aw, aL B24 pt 3 ain as Choice Teas—Amaryllis Chop--unsurpassed for strength, flavor and double gussets, over! seams, fraction and the latter wae off 7 points) at the opening. Men's “Norfolk and New Beunpevigl’? ‘The Bryan League of the Allied Print a ing Trades of New York will hold a ‘WHEAT WAS WEAKER, Kinley and 2 for Bryan, te that it could not My constrwed offensive to ¢ Recleiy of Friends, a body whose sovlal Virtues and civic righteousness justly commend walvertel rerpeet rely youre, THEODORE ROOMRV RET AAA D GOSSIP OF POLITICS, Van Name will certainly be elecied Assemblyman for Richmond County, Hut whether It will be David B,, the Ree Mublican candidate, or his cousin, Calvin D,, who lo the Democratic nom- Ineo, le not #0 certaln Calvin has @ ellaht advantage tn that the county i# strongly Democratio, and David B. oarrl handicap besides, for David B, was @ cracker salesman WoL! hin firm went into the Cracker] a ‘Prost and discharged him, It si be ay stacker a a wal a tim of on ru ere Wwe: living In rie e Cracker of was form mM were disc being de deckia ra sit m, two colt 0 orders from cg bls ie, ir 9 customers round and William patton,” Caaalidiaait of Water Supply and Tammany Jeader in the Eleventh Assembly Distrtet, ten't @oing to let the Republicans do all the Oearing oh coloniaation stories, Dalton saya he has made a careful in vestigation of the 7) new voters regis Gecovered ainong them a | colony colored men, colonised by the Repub- jey"ll hear fi fald Dalt Rel airway wo i : and 1 ‘hi ‘men pet the ev Hence’ tn abape. ay t i ran ithe bes ae ‘ibout file ny. colonisation thelr own crooked we don't have to ork, fhe iy ddl In 'M, after A tan had been fought ‘and won, Benator Mark Hanna gave dinner at the Waldorf to the newspaper men. Hoe ‘ eye the Chicago cone ko post prandiay ea fof Sine i here was tered in hie Assombly District, and has Bi An informal poll of the New York Stock Exchange shows that WS are for MoKinley, 2 for Bryan and 1 non-com- mittal | monater masasmeeting (omorrow even: ing at: Webster Hall, Bleventh street, near Fourth avenu Congressman mon Cummings and eee | Wiliam Bulmer and 4 dosen othe prom: t President i souventra, for the medal waa about the jembera of size of a double o Me and if worse came a pbs} ‘éffort {wort Ute it of pure Ko 4 yd ting wind-up Haver hunger pnd coll ter 6 mpalgn One of the reeiplents had is “i fe ‘ket the other day when he ogi al \be Committee roome to see Benator anna He war disappointed when told that BRYAN ON HOME STRETCH, Mr. Hanna would pot return to New| Speake a¢ Tewne to York again before ejection. | iy shee his preele eet reake | Avsaitn the Repu and 10, the M-karal wurface had worn) CRAWRORDBVILUM, Ind, Nov, 1. OE, A Syraug, Sse OF liver” Worth ty nin apecial caP W, J. Bryan. pro wee! a 8 ceeded down the home stretch of hie They have the laugh on Chief Clerk) tour to-day, At Jamestown, Ind, the first slop. wan made, Justice Hoesch’a | ar. Aryan dealt in bis speech mid he| the genera) lures of age an, “ mpalgn, prenidin ral ever} welt eal 10. the nigh and he sometimes confuses court elated, had ‘no meoting, nwt I ih sh Reeheh oth ihe’ Oe ce May nathan Tipe ana Yale Tig the fate te for trial *lorowd, ‘There he charge the i ‘ellow citizens lean party with ee Tneach eed 3h eyes from MMe Yur timors peor aug] CLOSE CAMPAIGN SUNDAY, Lynch, apologetically, a mot maar-meethn gs on th Tammany Vinganen Th Theatres and Many Speakers, econd Tammany ts preparing to wind up the ME }oampelgn with ble om ed rture trom” the principles of the * fathers pardon, mh Fluctuations in the prominent stocks were unimportant during the second hour and the market wea duller than for weeks, Just before noon increas eelling carried prices down a Owing to Argentine advices and weak Liverpool enbles local wheat wan tet lower to-day. ‘Trading was mostly local Corn was sleady Had Bonde were slumgieh but New York's opening prices were: De Dinar wont a fraction higher, ana|cember wheat, i 18) March when there was aumolent demand for North-| "bes; May wheat, i lot ern Fach to advance Ib ny The} Chicago's opening prices were: No woveri y i eed the] y, " ” eco rats market to stiften appreciabl vember wheat, 1 1-4, December wheat TH, December corn, %. The clwing Was w York's cloaiig prices were: March ane, WH DUL firm at wight (otal kates of stooks to-day were 7 reg ‘id 248.05 shires, aie of bande Had) | B08 es Ty's nomial ee 19) Map orn, 1 the Closing Quotatto worn, 18; December cart closing priges were: Novem Am. Cat & Found 1 Mamber wheat, th rae stove PH Batember wheat, Tt te January wheat, 144) November corr Am Linseed Th; December corn, & | mn. Linewed pt 5 — Ket Malt pf hala THE COTTON PRICES, ‘The cotton market opennd steady to Jay and unchanged to 4 pointe higher The opening prices we March, 0.14 to 015 vember, O11 bid) April, 9.16 to 9.15; December, 912 to 918 Moy, 9.15 to O16, January, O14 to 015 8 bid; February, 014 to O16 902 to 9 Augunt ‘The closing pr to 9,08; Decora a ‘There will be such meetings at the ti I ft ART i" {o his Star, London, Windsor, Metropolis, oh, 0 ut eit figinte, Theatres, and fifty of Tammany's heat th mt ran +b. Market quiet. speakers have been detailed for the] pe — work, i | Chairman Mautice H, Blumenthal, of i i SHIPPING NEWS, for the the Tareman, kere’ Committee, an- in} by frame 7 ( nD ant SAnatian, om poanees the t of for | Ales Siniern fae ine ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Party ‘lected in the Mitte to the Legis:| ,AmonK te eat fit ett Col, Gar. | iter PN vs) les erie. eg Ptute. In hie Cooper Union rpaceh | Bart ARS Te ae porne ab8 |, 4 hs ite ree De ‘Ton ‘annired the “ABtory ‘tes Melnirre, John W. Keller, Thomen F. iS Hy Wie Wee oe Mp Aerbiit t hin party di pet cairo to at Oe non Bi rt ame i 1M nS) sot + wealth rom them, eta James Way and faurice stan hy ity toland tie eh by 6%) jeep wha ° i atinth i 6 9 oe Dut we believe is minaret tht FORAKER WO OPTIMIST. [8.24.44 * eq an nd w ould get “ful saat he i. ——— Mo Ponte, “ey OWN PORT OF NEW YORK, at wealth For inctenge. that t WKintey! rT " Natlonal Hiseal Ms we ought to be abso to ride on an ith: | Battmaten miey's Piarallty Il Vitisaal Wisewlt pf 1K out paying fares Obie A Only 40,000 or 70,000, National Lead ud M4 ARRIVED, nord pected to The Brening World.) m wie ee DEVERY GETS WARRANTS, COLCMEIUS,, On Nov. h-Uneast ae fy . has ven caused in Republican clr iHdsd afb | Bele i by an authorized statement from Ben. | \ N18] relia To Arrest Persona Accused, of! xior Foraker, published today, to the, HI is : sin False Registration, eifeot that he estimates the result in i DY OUTGOING STRAMSHIPB. Chiet Devery ealied at the Diatrlets| Ohio, at from 0.00 to 7,000 for Bo. ‘iis he ahh, ek Galion at, Mayen Calvert @ this afternoon and, in thie corrects, a atatement recently He ae a, vereee " 8 Ame pula iahed ParpOtIng 10 come from him fk fia mm | tina at Hat hi, pub: bh iy Wentiaas Prins Baw in'the Centte Gireot Police Court, | "gan plu 1 FO Sail. Tome 4 number of warrants for the arreste am, Me CALE Of, ela Jade | cine WR URLs, GA. ee Srieton of persons accused of falae Mii! dota >" sell in ‘he n vole in oe ey i hapooe {4 J INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, The Fait also on x add fea rane ny ioralter Bi Bud, New ona ee aroma; Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Youn + Hyson, Mixed (Young Hyson ‘and Formosa Oolong), equal to Teas sold elsewhere at 75¢, per pound; our regular price 48¢,; for this sale, $9¢, Preserved Strawberries, 1900 packing ; extra large whole frult; nenie Preserves, pint jars, regular 40¢, size; our price, 19¢, Pound jars, regular ase. size, our price, 1c, Strawberry Jam, pound jars, regular 1$¢ size) our price, 106, Strawberry Jelly, pound jars, regular 20¢, size; our priee, 106, tantra Preserved Steawberrtes, packed in heavy sugar syrup, twoepound cans, case of two doren, $2.04) can, Hie Extra Preserved Dlickberrles, one pound cans, regular 106, sie our price, Se Preserved Whole Peaches, extra quality, packed in heavy sugar syzup, quart jars, regular 40c. size; our price, 27¢, Red Currant Jelly, strictly pure fruit and sugar, ten-ounce glasses, 120, Guava Jelly, finest quality Imported, three-pound boxes, never sold for less than ? our price, 49 Yellow Peaches, catia standard quality, ripe fruit, heavy sugar syrup, three pound cans, 4c, Yellow Peaches, extra quality, large ripe fruit, extra heavy syrup, three pound cans, 176 White Cherries, Jessamine brand, fine pound cans, case of two dozen, $2.49; © California Apricots, large ripe fryit, heavy syrup, 2h4-pound cans, 17¢, California Green Gage and Egg Plums, eatra quality, heavy sugar syrup, 2%4-pound cans, 1S, Lima Beans, Jessamine brand, small, sweet and tender, case of two dozen, $2.15; can, 10¢, Lina Beans, Lily White brand, extra small, carefully selected, equal in tender- ness and flavor fo fresh picked, case of (wo dozen, 3.145 cam, 14 tersey Tomatoes, extra fancy, solld whole packesl, red ripe, large cans, case of Two aoabn, Be By can, 108, as, sweet and tender, fine flavor, case of two doren, $2.66; ¢ » packed in sugar syrup, two te, » 122. an, 100, suger weet Wrinkle Marrowfat Peas, extra fine, case of two doren, $2, nite brand, finest quality packed, case of two fixtra Barly June Pear, Lily \ dozen, $2.4% can, He Sifted Barly June Meas, case of two dozens $3.14: cam, 140, Extra Sitted Early Jun can, 160, four dozen, $4.99; ¢ Peas, case of two doven, $1.62; Snow white California Asparagus, one pound cans, case of can, tle Shrewsbury Tomato Catsup, pint bottles, 190. Genuine Holbrook’s Worcestershire Sauce, imported tn glass, every bottle warranted to be in perfect condition— (2c, fyr 25, hall-pint bottie, ate, for 4 wlkpint bottle Me. for? art bottle, Farina, finest quality, one-pound package, 6c. Pearl Barley, one pound pack- age, 56 Salt Mackerel, large and fat, freshly packed. warranted full weight Extra No, 2Shore, 5 1b, pails, S40, Batra No, 2 Sb 10 |b, pails, ove Vastra No, 1 10 Ib, Kits, 64,22 batra No.1 10 1D, Kits, #04 no heads or tails-—10 Ib, kits, $2.34, nessed Norway Bloaters, extra fa ‘The Sunday World Want seotion In! ‘it you want to buy a house or aell it fn inoxhaustible fountain; it is ted in @ *'minit," by those who have and suppites those | ui 4 et who want. levied y body reads The Werte | Pure Natural Wool Shirts and Drawer full regular made, $1.98 4 Men's "Norfolk and New ;, Pure Worsted Natural Drawers, full regular made, $2.44, Men's and Boys’ Clothing. —Annea, The hollow claims that seem to a sess special license for 4 Clothing advertising have 4 found place in ours, sling ho oa r, for mere words and tinkli Terse descriptions Ritter Kol by prices that cannot be matched elsewhere — are the forces that sustain our leade ership, ; We are governors of conditions that create values like these:—- Men's Sack Suith-—alle Apes cheviot— desirable patterns and col cluding Oxford grays—t Farmer's satin or mohair elsewhere at $11.50; our price $7. Men's Sack Suits—black cheviots amd Thibets and Oxford gray Vicunape= every {ieee Bare, sor aay oy have broad §l double-breasted role cols beware at $14.00; our price $12.98, 4 Men's Overcoats —heay; ns alle {riexe—raw edges—velvet lined with Farmer's satin--sold where at $9.00, our price 86.98, Men's Overcoats—alle ished Kerstys ie and bi A throughout with guaran' 4 black satin sold elsewhere at $i : our price $12.49. Boys’ Two-Piece Sults— tra palr of trousers! fots- every seam Bers rr4e | sewed with silk—sold elsew $5.00; our price $3.49, Hoys’ Overcoats—all-wool }, sleoves Ginshed with velvet piped cuffs — — velvet collar—doublerstit sold elsewhere at $6.00, our A $4.07, Boys’ Overcoats—soft finished seys--brown, blue, tan and pearl Cossack, Rassian Blouse bile styles-triple ee stitched raw edees—sold elsewhere ab $12.50; our price $9.35, Wise landlords begin ad in The World on ne end tinue be ag {

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