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ris. Rebecca Friedlander Tells of Her Experience in Eating Uncooked Food and How It Has Benefited Her. Mrs, Rebecca Friedlander, fashtonable elubwoman and humanitarian, recently startled the members of the Boclety for Polition! Study by delivering a lecture to them on the subject of raw foods, ‘The club rose almost to a woman and Durled questions and criticiams at «te. Friedlander, Bhe met them vailantly, Not one went Unanswered, Mra, Friedlander asserts that it Is poss @ible to live well and keep in perfe st henlth for the aum of one cent, a day, Living om Half a Cent a I Dr, Julian Thomas, of No, 163 West Ninety-seventh street, who is Mra. Friediander's physician, goes even further tn hie statements in regard to proper diet, and says that one-half a cent a day will furnish enough material to sustain human life, Mrs, Friedlander (# no faddist, A more en 1 etudent or determined woman than whe it would be hard to find, Net- ther did she adopt the frugal diet for pecuntary ns, One peep into her sumptuourly furnished apartments in the EpAleott, littered with choice apotle and ‘Joe of foreign travel, |» convincin: { that Mra, Friediander ts the p or of & fait share of this world's goods, ‘Then why, why, Mrs, Friedlander, aid you do it? n Why give up the joys of brotied squab) for a slice of raw wheat bread? Why (urd your back on a savory mushroom stew while giving the prefer> ence (0 6 handful of raw peanute? But it te beat that all of this should be explained in Mre. Priedlander's own words, Bo here Is the gist of what so stirred up the Soclety (or Political Btudy At Ite last meeting. | ‘ome under our “pie ‘ation of women suffering from In>| ligestion, liv@r trouble, rheumatiam, ae vous prostration, accumulation of ft headache, &c., even the payslognom: showing plainly in each case the b of proper nourishment, that aller carer ful study we have come to the conclur ion that it is the eating of leproper Which causes all these evils, our mato one day, oat pe ind yt bry: ine. that history records. there and then to experiment ! with his let, The record ald not aay | was cooked, and there It raw, pe ving It airtel, we came to wo that Uncooked food was nature's tos, to which Daniel reterted, 3 ‘The Central Pedorated Union enters day jumped, id into Pe] vice erusa adople fa, Hiennn ciaetoaian tts Feb 1000 4 fort to purity the town, Tinothy: Heal. the mover of the resolution, OX Bltned that this meant any effort ex- that of the Tammany Committee. nt-Hourse Commissioner Wille m J, O'Brien made « strong appeal for raperntion with therefor forces, lo ha to the Central ‘inion Mg he said, been almost deaeed eps of the University Bettie. ment Houne where the union meets by men and their eyes were offended by Pant of den e running openly on thelr way to or from the meetings, Hermans Grossman, chairman of a enti Fea mid “an ricer 0 Hh Pehariticn Busting on e 9 Bul ne 0 wilt discuss the ius ne persona who know anything of rh fe attend and take part in wea yl are The Now York Letter-Carriers’ Aano- elation UJ Plain and Ornamental Ope- Rt laaterers” Posies a and the Hexa- r Club of Tile ay art Helpers ra Aim Wee, oe for trie tnt firs me the fire: Central Union will is tenia at ity ment Lge ay HEAVIEST PATIENT IS DEAD. bade ella eh adh to Pane HOW TO LIVE AND BE HEALTHY ON ONLY ONE CENT A DAY. LABOR NEWS. oO} iW i \\ Wty FATALLY BURNED 3|Brother and inal SRGRA Try Hard to Extinguish the Flames. Little Mary Lamora, a pretty Tralian oMld, four years old, lies moaning on hor cot at the Hellevue Hospital, Bhe was taken there thia morning, her face, arma and body covered with frightful burna, Mer father, Rocoo Lamora, keeps a basement stand for the sale of coal and wood In Firet avenue, He lives with hin wife and three children at 8% Kast ‘Thirty-fourth street. Tho oldest of the chtidren ls Rocco, who js six years old ‘Then comes Mary and q tmby pdout « year and a half old, ‘The father had gone to work thie morning and the mother was down: wlaire, In @ little atove that look like a toy a bright fire blaged, It reemed 40 cheerful to little Mary that she drew a soap box up tn from of It and watched the flames eat up the bits of wood that phe and her brother Hoceo had picked up in the atreets and alleys. The wood wan dry and it crackled “I ‘enn mat Alte’ ne bee Br ‘ria “ nt Turns in Scorn from i ph i gy Fashionable Cuisine Wheat Bread That)') Is derived from living celle taken 4 Never Passed Through food, We claim iM food is of moat Fire, value fh ite natiral condition, and any- thitig that te repugnant Our Renee in ita natural condition will be polson= ous If eaten cooked, Bat Livi Celle, Sayer ‘tht that * was intended te ue te vi aliiy. fo the reproduction of its own Ieind, of to be eaten by obher living celis and he Ip them sustain the vis (athe, of some other organised living) tieally all of the tnonwants matter \rnet by the ayatem to make the frame of the nerves, bones and other (lssuor ok 4 vee) thoroughly, And see If It will t under any conditions teeth Wo ere jot urprleed that 1, for not only ts ite feta ae ised dome on white four bread by the i fe dead, but also so ly life of A oan yelologist Majend re died in pee hia that compored Me forty Boe dogs hot fed at all or way as been destroved, and yet) died in leas days, sand dogs fed on thin ten material to unite| the whole wheat made tnto bread lived Nests ae: Ce and sustain thelr natural lives. Witney 1 ing will make the a “There are many people who are in unnt for the reproduction oft lw own all kind, how can it Improve the cella tn Pie food whicn Is to reproduce new celle ni reality half fed, who eat nearly white flo. My foods ant have the and 0 go tht always Me the ie wale ite, husk oF an: Iparepale eles ent been removed | alwaye takin this law wont hol ther broken, Not "A int Canna mt tell by phatrpe only Im the raw wheat broad aa rich asj}alone the value of an artlole of food, fe it shoud be th Vitallaing oreinic and] ehomiaty deal oniy. in dead, inorganic In Inorganic elements, but it 18 also rich} matter, We must therefore look to the In a nonedigeatible macorial the huek,|rerulty gained by physiologists and wihlet) In Intended to act aa 4 wort of] doctors, from experiments on living ant broom, sweeping clean the allmentary| Mais and men, for a correct knowledge canal, ‘ of proper and improper foodatufte, “Huek in ite normal Mion te as noothing to the stoma: A poulttoe |. A Pertect Food, ts to Inflammation, but when over-dried, an in cooking, it besmnos splinter=like be ron dily And octs an an irrHant, ‘This aw wheat ok bread b so granular that It never forms {nto a paste or dou ath but crumbles In| Uncooke, “form the mouth, thus allowing free contact | Stoves the with the digestive juloon tain, the di swallowed until well ma: when ¢ Wold Abolish Baki: Wut It eanrrot be i V » and. suntaine ite of uselt Ind Anitely alters all of the vital oondl- Alander {e hereelf a tiving example what Dr. Thomas predicts for the disctplen of his “raw-food” ays. em. She livew On small quan raw food, eats but two meals a B pertcot food | 4 Athy, Nappy and Vigorous with the roses. of i eyew are brigh) and spark don when they reagh (he nto! ant all Kinds of taking powders ge the mharnotor of the Mlgestive Juloes, and for health's sake they should | be Used: iF Ye have poen tha must contain every bulld our bediew and ke Atul warm, Just aa a man ‘who Nutlde an ng ve proper material fret el fo Dull At, and ‘hor an entirny ‘dit hae Coan awa Pees sig ferent material to make heat and power. {199 without experte When tains every eloment requis | discomfort. site to alld our bodies, and inaterial| for the besides to furnieh heat and powor, tis] for JAK reanol , that we can ive on such| # emall qunwtity as two tablespoonfuls Minger sy frie a threo thmes per lay for three cons, |t, th hange tn boy Speteranon ie es tinucas months, remaining strong and} qe wit A pick Woman healthy all of that time; that Moraes, | commenced chit treatment, a woman now, ing the slightest And as to her enthu tem it Knows ne bounds, n under the doctor's have grown ten of Met tn Mra, Fried+ Refore 1 Mig Mite the fat only doer wheat contaln eve | clement, mee hal lawn or gluten | together with all the borganie mii. erals nesoarary i make leah, bone and a material, starch or white flow if ‘daa Pointe the Bmphasises, pen let thls be hie Hour whe {lander js % ntrary, commenced my frugal diet, an you ore pieawed to term ti, 1 Nad not (he lig. ent Inelination to be energetic, Now 1 or even hee ile moment never be. nearly and it has no power De oad Physical Health, keep lin wa to, gostetn i oher nth If parents could realize what a crime they commit in permitting indly, suet the husk and paris her dhers. | t adhere A Hand are separated children to have heavy drugs during thelr early life, such drugs, for in- from thi ‘bodting, comale hy alte ‘he ies giving and siren aking prote- lanm for the rebuilt of tmiscles, lon and nerves, toxothor with prace| stance, as coffee, which stunts thelr growth, prepares them for dyspepsia apd nervous wrecks, they would do anythin, to any amount of trouble and care, to change the meth- ods and give their children the ad: vantages that nature demands to produce perfect A ty-year-old woman writes “My over-indulgent papa used to say at the table, ‘Why not let the child what aho Ikea; it won't hurt ¢} her any.’ He referred particularly to my drinking coffee, which | was very fond of aw a child. He honestly thought It didn't hurt me, for with his strong body, apparently without nerves, he was not conselously affected by coffee, but the effect on Mea bundle of nerves—was to de- velop restlessness and my growth, “The frat effect after drinking cof foo was that of delightful exhiiara *| tion, and T felt courage and strongth “| to attack almost any amount of active work, but in a few hours the reaction came, with misery in ny chest, | ova of the heart and the the dancing beging an entertainment wil be furnished by mem of the Ketore Protective Union, | Natlonns Plastorers’ Union No. 1, of jew York, t4 in a fourtwhi it wr initiate thirty foenight aod will hold it Gainer and bell 08 n Nov. y, i ne ino, One Hun an ifty-aixth street and St. aa ” An appeal to union men to buy union. label goods Was made at the meeting of Central Federated Union yesterday n employer, malian, stunt uld be buried only by! Bl No ald pe No. 6, in order to Parser Ie willbe nite the Onion’ wi cated ¢ Talon patter and 6,00 eoples wih be olf Tweniy-eleht thousand machinis the New York district wil! begin fo work nine and ® half hours | 4 of ten a day. Some employers who ten a reduction © tine will be met earry out that thi nt aecording to the a employere, the nine: hour day, wits he in apn nat am ral moet able «pains in stomach, Finally my attention was called to Poetum Cereal Food Coffee and we secured some of it. It was pre- ") pared according to @lrections, but loyers will meet to-day in the Murros i 11 Hotel to arra a Araniing the nine nt shalt hour day to the machinists, John J. Pallas, of the Pattern: Makers’ Tn'on, announce! yeaterday on Nov, 1 Lewis Nixon had voluntarily. granted the pine: hour day to the men employed in hie shipyerd at Ellsabethpor: The Pipe Caulkers Clg Tappers’ Union meets remularh Haat iinday mornin in Chrys Ha Hall | Porte: cevent srreet, inion caulke tappere are invited to vation’ t mee! lll the breakfast being delayed the Poatum got an extra boiling, which developed all ita virtues, and we all fell in love with It from the first moment, The change in our physical health after drinking Postum was something remarkable, We uave as delicious coffee ds any one could ask, but it Is a perfectly healthy coffee, and the more we drink of it, In reason, the better we are. I am satis. fled that the increasing amount plas heart difficulty of late years young people is | attributable Psanets bare potas ve 80 a food coffee as Post: name and weighed 9 pounds. Saturday after- noon, while shaking @ carpet on the stoop of her iitle frame page at Carroll street, she ye le a ited nay poof Ko to maya stern ion intended FIRST SIXTEEN YEARS cheerily, Buldeniy a cinder, ail aglow snapped out into her Jap. In an instant her thin dress was on fire, She reve my in agony and her little brother tried to bews out i Hames, Hin hands were badly burne Just then the moth ered the room, fhe ran ehild and after a hard ath lehed the fire, pe riously bathing her own handa and face. The ambulanve wae called and Mary me taken to Boies he physicians nae may abe will ‘iw ohtidren di wesc y Gath nee mp ioal, ours, fro the effects of burns, Bette ‘Raymond vix years oll, of 49 Gelgel ntreet, was jumping over & bonfire In the atroet tn hae of her Dome, y's wkirte caught flames were ex: iby fu ed sare rece! tay fateh tasutiee len Grant, a one-venrold child, was alone in the iningsroom of her hers home, at 37 @outh Fourth jihad lant night. we overturnel a eapot and waa rcalded from head to Ke Zuesday, Nov. 20th. Sale of Silk Skirts & Underwear. Silk Skirts, in black, black and white and colored taffeta, made in dif- ferent styles, at $10.75 & 12.50 value from $15 to $18.75, Silk Skirts, in black and colored taffeta, with deep accordion ruffle with ruche edge, at $6.75. Eiderdown Sacques, in pink, blue, red, grey and lavender, 75 cts. Muslin Underwear, Odd pieces in Chemises, Drawers, Gowns and Skirts, at reduced prices. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 0th St Ladtes’ Kid Gloves. Fall Importation of the celebrated Kid Gloves, in all the leading shades for street and evening wear, A Grand Prix, Paris a caida 1900, Lord & » T, aylor, Broadway & 20th St Ohe Rook World will soon be out. Place your order now with your newadealer and make sure of your copy. Dress Goods Prices Cut in Halt For Tuesday, Nov. 20th. ALL: WOOL ALBATROSS~ Reva, p'nke, belios, blues, crean 4 every shade you could wish i, olaewhere at from ‘BOC, a yard; specially priced for to- 3g each, of CLOTHS, POPLINS, FANCY NOVELTIES, ar IN PANNE, etc,, © ¢,; mplemild colorings, would be grand values at double the price at which we shall Pai them Tpeeday, per yard, 39 econ of Very five HENRIETTA, pure woo! and of a rich “fey jet black; we don't Les ygioed when we tell you t ite real value in OSe, a yard; for Tueslay we have cut the price to, per yard, 39 ") cuffs, Warm Street Sloves tor Men, Women and Boys. The comfortable, common-sense kinds, 60 much a good thing’? when it Ht 65. apiece. Uon's Laundered Dress Shires, of Madras and Percale, worth from $1.00 to $1.50 |We will therefore confine our au 4 to the price uw We bought 700 dozen of these fine high grade shirts from a concern that is said to make one of the best fitting shirts in America, and American shirt makers are world, You'll find their trademark on every shirt, The patterns are all the season's latest and best, Sizes range from 14 to 18, with detached link The sale commenced Saturday morning last, and in two days we've sold large quantities of them, which goes to show that the publ ic knows purchase if you need any of these shirts, as they won't last long at the rate they're selling. Have you ever Dined or Lunched a eur Restaurant? Try it once, You'll be delighted with the cooking and service as well as the reasonable prices, | Black and Colored Selks, What can we say of Silke that has not been bet+ ter said before? Nothing, absolutely nothing, part, believing our offerings for Tuesday to 4 without an equal anywhere at the prices; but we would like to have the opinion of the interested ‘on that point, and hope you will call and pase judgment upon them, ous throughout the ent, A liedtend bi, oceans ead wes ae 1.00 yard quality; 25 pleces to on oale Tuesday at, pet yard, n 79 Ueinch BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, perfect in the we gonerally get for day nf tala We wl plscd 10 poses pg (gdh tere at, per yard, Meine hep Clapp ted pederehe ‘the purest ellie recommended for wear grey) every including cream, Prat tad cetieren owt have sold thene allies eo it, Don't delay your in demand in cold weather, Buy them now and oe ia Bi at eee you a chalee have them ready when needed, Men's Wintar=Waight \ ers ne man th BQ), LADIES! PINE QUALITY BLACK WOOL MITTENS, 20-inch Heavy CORDED TAPPETA, for wate oat j pet pair, 19 Underwear in all the popular evening shades, incl adn Avon a CHILDREN’S FINE QUALITY BLACK WOOL MIT pa lM pr go fr a tha: aren Stal TENS, per patr, 10 At Saving Prices last coasigament lhe ae lls waa fecelved the BOYS! SCOTCH WOOL OLOVES, 6 diferent patterns, re 6 from the cold} {1Y, andon Tuesday we ofr tho the tame the Har j ' 25 n't wait till you begin to shiver from the col press oni quell Leo foods of a itke quality, 69 MEN'S DOGSKIN NALP PIQUE GLOVES, por pair, 0 In the Linen Dep't. Gome goods and prices that ought to interest all economically inclined buyers for the home, the hotel, the club or the boarding-house, these offerings: \ of BLEACHED HUCK CRASH TOWEL- a a Nid Ma MEN'S MEAVY. Fi LINED SHIRTS AND a 000 doten HUCKABACK TOWELS, large size, DRAWERS worth Ghee carmen oo sale Tuesday ut gS) } BLACK: AND COLORED LEATHER GOLP j Mood aor \ ’ ; d ore “Te Taitiootancun'” Je Sana of MEN'S DOUBLE OW SINGLE BREASTED ue wen? ~ om of BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure See bos Coa Meaty ‘tn in = ° , 7 tocheo wide, at, per yard, SO} Re seni os wa pe SHRRPSKIN DRESS SUIT CASI, tam color, ita (Tha damaak would cot us 60e t wholenale Fyn worth eth easrivat; onsale feeds} a D5 (anor sae, onthe evens Ce if we bad to buy it over ta RN RATUHAL WOOL LX HIRED BRT 1,098 doven tae, MADE PILLOW CAGES, of a» 0 Bey m Hoot en oie wall dali, haus ACTS, bag {feo mated loon lo sr orth 12140) | Coes olor) worth $8 ‘amen t Tol at 79 Ha; athe nd, Pestagare yeh Mer porer) -casiuamaaaaaes & : Fe At $1.35, 35, DLACK BEADED CHATELAINE BAGS, satin Sr ‘oceries. mpire Pang ‘ite, 1nch fringe, nickel plated frame and chats, lool me A few special quotations for Tuesday---a very few only--but each item a Bargain Gem. FISH: Fresh Piorida Bhrimp, special, per qt, = Pancy Chuck Roasts (cut trom native cattle), before buying your supply of warm, serviceable underwear, Get it now and here, You'll only waate your time running around trying to mateh |, dy of MEN'S SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED NAT- RAL WOOL SHIRTS, with DRAWERS TO MATCH, Well made and finished, all sizeo; garment, on rate Tucsday at MEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL DOUBLE OR Ne yd BREASTED SHIRTS, with DRAWERS to match, of the Ht 1,00, A choice of SILK GAUZE EMPIRE FANS, 15% black, white or colored, plain or decorated, with beautifully carved ivory sticks; many styles to per yard, Leather Soods Speetats, A few special selections from our regular etodlty the prices of which have been erectlyredueed fr! Tuesday's selling, At 7c. each, PATENT LEATHER BELTS, \-och ‘wide, wits bce! worth $1.85 per 95 canned Hotions. Some of the things you need every day, at COPPER: Presh Roasted Santer, paca), rete, 164 Sele from, { Bee ree at Oe aeons ever Sey tee GRAPE BPRUIT Haney lance Parise rape Pruit, i equal grade: very cholce quality, epectal, eae WEIGHT DRESS SHLELDS, Pleied Lamb Tengo, dainty an tothe, pecia, Cutt ory ROUND LAMRW CORSET LACES, whit, $ yet lec, PB A soe Mi, per doren, ) 7IgG Out own duet importation, age four crown 1} Yor Ghanksgiving Day, RENAIBEANCE PA atin p TIE ENDS, YOKES Pency Evaporated (Peeled) Peaches, 2 Ibs., 25} High in quality—low in price~a considerable } BLACK MOHAIR TUBULAR LACKS, 4-4 and S- long, vd Lf oad yidiypsden Kan 12} saving on every item, a doen, Po) ‘i " ane SRE, Opn? CARVING KMIPR A\ RK, with real ebony hamden cakes ; and picky hab leg in thie wale, Net sbaiehlvcbhendeticdinecoded 58 sesal ea ' DATRS | New importation Mallow! Dates, per pkre., JELLY: Mire, ae Home-made Currant Jelly, om, special, per glass, 16 MUSHROOMS | Imported (Champiynoma), per tin, 1 Me ill aaa dalad PEACHES ; ‘ Sheppard'’ brand, large 2-Ib, can, 12 ‘ ith handles TABLE RAISENB ; Pancy Clusters, per box, 35 4 Be atlas acy, ith ooaa CASTILE BOAP ; White or Green, 1-1b. cakes, 10} frre put up fancy Hand Lon, wote from. $5.00 Robinaon's Patent Barley, per pkge, vi 00 a set, tomorrow's prices from CIDBR : Pure Sweet Golden Russet Cider, por gal,, 254 S79 15.00 " a STEEL KNIVES AND PORKS, per set of 12 ploces, Wines and Liquors. , O14 Crow Whiskey, per bot., 59 W, ei) Mt, Vernon Rye Whiskey, per gal., 2.50 ‘ool lannels California Port avd Sherry, pet gal., 115 Siverware. Thankegiving Day will soon bo here, and it's only natural to assume that you will entertain some of your relatives and friends. If your serv- ice of silverware needs adding to, take advantage of these wonderfully low prices and you'll save money on whatever you buy: ort Contenset rn Holers, ested Cracker Jars, Crumb Bical ers, Bpcan Wolt Plateaux, Cream Fisk i hal a worth up to Pra eile La this sale, . 7. 9 LOT 2--Toa Pots, Cut Glass Candlesticks, Vases, Creamers, Pitchers, Salt hades, Condensed odd while they last. Shin Roliere aot hiver rr Sugar 1,000 paire of large-sized BLANKETS, per worth 9 bi edition was published at 97.50; our 2 45 Bowls, worth up to $2, i epee for me wale, I, 25 $1.25 a pair, ca sale Tuemday at, por pail 10 a eal ‘AN COOK | UOT 5--Tee Peta, Colon Pots, Chocolat ots, Fruit Dishew, } 4,099 heavy weight WINTER Ho 9 vie yosee MEAD fie Arey! cones ke 1s, Berry Dishes, actually worth $1, Ose pair; here Tucstay st, each, 0 and many MISCELLANEOUS and VALUABLE » Hutter Dishes , we 78 UW. SJ. Suns and ; CARVER AND GUARD PORK, of the best quality of eter, otique ivory, With sterling silver At 25¢. a Yard, All our short lengths of WOOL FLANNELS, in- cluding a great many lengths that are bahly desirable for shirt waists, Some of these gi c formerly sold for as much as 98¢. « Kavya d the price for a choice will be but 25, a I} Blankets, Comforters and Pillows. Three cold weather necessities at prices that won't buy them elsewhere, 1,000 pairs BED PILLOWS, actually worth $1.25 4 pair, om eale Tuesday at, Lyd pals, We Aro Again Solting tome of Ghose Old 98 Books. What better intellectual companto: find than Shakespeare, Goldsmith, tami, Maceo, Eliot and Bronte? You can add their complete works to your ight? be very small cant money by taking advan ductions for to-morrow's sale, wr 4 don peek the other valuable and useful books peli ies in the list, which are also feed low priced. sg lames pooh a 780 ‘aa wpa 50 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, 4 Wadia eth punlshed at 640, our pc, 195 MACAULAY'S HIBTORY OP BNOLAND, § vole * Lerepag ee yooh paula at 75 ELIOT'S WORKS, bound aren on ote, phon 1.50. ONTE'S WORKS, 6 volumes, bound * vie, 1.50» 2.75, tn we 25 59 jard. For avons te: van > TROTAMNT 1 eanwenocon | NEES AL wi ine 55 DEEDS OP DARING SOLDIER, Hluntrated, Pulled at ree Hada NALLY IMPERIA, ATLAS OP 5 an : Tie WORLD, Published ai $2.00; our price, OS weraara mee an ay in red o) tions and filed with THOUBANDS OF ILLUSTRA for the care and government of the HOUSEHOLD; published at a4, ‘our special price, 90 45 Carbines for 95: It’s @ new lotethe last lot that ev.r will Fe! Be quick in selecting the guns you want—it’s your last opportunity t Guesday, November 20th, Will Be the Third Day of the Sale of the Wholesale Stock of Wen’s Fine Winter Shoes at Half Price, Owing to the mild open weather that has prevailed so far this Fall, the demand for double-soled shoes has not been up to that of former years. For this reason a prominent New York shoe dealer parted with a lot of 5,000 pairs to us at half their actual wholesale value. When we buy @ bargein, we sell a bargain, and these shoes are bargains of the biggest kind. Win- ter is bound to come soon, and when it does you'll need just such shoes as these, i when you need them most you won't be able to buy them at ip i like the prices at which we now offer them. Men's 53. GO Shoes sor $1.65. ‘Thia lot contains wax calf shoes, satin calf shore, with handwewed welts, ant golden calf tn all sizes, but moatly with wide toes and wide widths; lace and congress jailers. When's $3.50 Shoos tor $7,95. oul lot begivongl viel kid, box calf, wax calf, and satin calf shoes, with London and hbo tee, come Hed with leather; alao some patent leather shoes, All sizes can be had, in wide wi for the moat part. ae A Sale of Reg ina Music Boxes At Less Ten Manufacturers’ Restricted Prices, Within the space of a few years the REGINA MUSIC hoxks have become widely and favorably known throughout the world and more of them are sold now than of all the other m: put together, Owing to th simplicity of construction they are not likely to get out of order as easily as other music boxes, and are much more readily re~ paired. Their low prices, too, have imade them popular favor - ites with thousands of people, who could not afford the old style high-priced musicbox, We have been fortunate enough to secure a large quantity of the GENUINE REGINA MUSIC BOXES at an astonishingly low figure. Each and every movement bears the serial factory number engraved thereon, These boxes play thousands of tunes, and 10 tune sheets are included with each box, No such prices as thesg were ever quoted before, so far as we know, for these boxes: 13,50 / . om i} , $17.50. Our price, er Shoe Bargains for Tuesday are the following: | No. 22—-Manufacturers’ restricted price, $1 Paes AND Ped DONGOLA pase fh BOX CALF DOUBLE eT No, 20.---Manufacturers’ restricted price, $29.00. Our price, Fp 4g pos aay od , all sizes, | LACE SHOKS, in all sites, a's) some vicl } No, 13,..-Manufacturers’ restricted price, $50.00, Our price, . misses’ patent lace and eat feoha awe ows mee i vat Site, ‘ni $130 | No, 11,—-Manutacturers’ restricted price, $75.00. Our price, 62,50.” icp GO| Wiatyiet” 7, 25 | mo, 10.—-Manutacturers’ restricted pre, $95.00, Our prion, 8/80) aera + very bright and juaranteed to wear voir ava ad +e

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