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* i TER T HIS AFANHARDT IS S N FATHER PUT HI WAYWARD GIRL AWAY. A , en t —— Divine Sarah Declares Her Face Is ‘* Thin, So Thin.” TALKS OF ENGAGEMENT. ‘ x ‘ Had a Rough Voyage, but Is Glad to Be In America Again. Barah Bernhardt, “the divine,” with) e ‘ the great Coquelin, arrived here to: of the Freneh line, and by the horror that at night, that causes an her to lowe her appetite and her temper, on fei but sttil enough to threaten the destruction of that dra- angularity (hat hae long been lory, face is fuller and fresher than when she was last seen in this city, to judge from the wonderful fur e tume she wore this morning there ai something approaching roun f in the form whone osseous " been x Bh wee t Evening World reporter and wat * 4 them narrowly at thelr wo : © the men completed his skete ing low before the great Frenchwomal sald in labored French, so Weber LILLIE STRANG, Fellda in his oddity, that the actress Whose father found her in a drinking resort, | could not represy a smile: “To mb it makes the honor of myself to me to you present of you the pleture — neck and beamed his forgiveness, He | of yourself.” . Ber’ ber off and had the detective lock "J acahio Fase. "Nala: mornt aiood bealde Maxi rai oou tne nunch eaiaty, toonee| ANG Had Sought Her Far} tt @t it and frowned, “My face ts long and Insisted She Be 4 fim, soubin ‘ . she eald, with a keen resentment in her i a ng forgiveness, voloe. Bo!’ She made a gesture as Restrained. me, nabbed, though to seize the lower part of her w eh! fave «nd pull it down as though It would ently pnd ton’ but duty wi eyes plump! Dieu! My face] 4 broken-hearted man stood in tears He hela hi {ethin, Thin! The bones of tt stand out]St the bar in Jefferson Market Court) » Re cee rs with geome character, My f this morning and with Bpartan fortitude at atuy'la'the House to draw, I do not Ike that, turned a Aoaf ear to the pleadings of Shepherd until she sees i hie daughter, while he insisted on her mete WIth @ slender conden Wherg le Pollie?” the girl eried, (ur . “It de not t! fiat sent to the House of the 004] ing ‘her fenr-slained face to the spe Me here 4 ) in persons in the Tah at tao Eheite Ho was James Strang, # carpenter, of | her I were artiats. Of dho actresses 910 plecen|S% Tenth avenue, where he lived with] uygiary Rifing. us all, Marne le dy of ago twenty-five were her per.) Ma wife, his married daughter Pollle/ing now from worry over you.” ‘sonal belongings. and hie younger ehild Lissie, sixteen, Just verging into womanhood, A Rough Voyage. ‘Three months ago she left home, The ‘The vessel had a rough time coming} father gave up his work and spent his acroms and all on board felt! tho effects} days and nights searching for her, He of the voyage, When asked how she} hung about the dance halls and fre- had enpoyed the trip Mme, Bernhardt) quented questionable resorts, Now and L C ' + ald: “Oh, my, E could not read, I could} then he heard rumors of her that con: ace urvlains firmed hin fears, but he never faltered not write! I could not eat! 1 could not Oh, this T could do nothing, im his duty of seeking her and trying to wave her from herself, His wife fell 11, Hie family fet the pinch of poverty, but the search went on, It ended last night in the Doree, a Feeort In Weet Thirty-fifth street, near Soventh avenue, where be found her with a crowd of dissolute women and mer Strang had been hiding in the shadow of a doorway peering into the faces of the women that entered the place, When Muslin Curtains, 1s daughter he summoned) miata A ate 200 pair Swiss Embroidered Gl Ai otter athal ct wy, 92 SaT® Tone, ran to him, ( Mer tres aroued Nie $3 & $3.50 pair. her ont of the’ ° purpose, ef putt ing her th & Cab! Girls skell Feaetered by Fall, ! : Trish Point Curtains, 120 pair in white, ivory and Biota caer aattios While cleaning ® window on the sec~ ecrtt, in 2 to 6 pair lots, and bowed one anothe at the notrems. ond story of her home this noon, elx- a teen-year-old Rosa chair, of 24 Madi; $3.50 & $5 pair. Renaissance rent, fall to the rd and received Lace Curtains, Injuries, ull was trace ‘wrok finished with handsome in- | @ was taken to'Hudwon treet. Hospital, # ts mmaeeneaemeeneneummemanionmimationnl sertion or heavy lace edges, full size, Mme, Bernhardt stepped out- alow kee ofmud she raise] DID NOT LEAVE HIS JOB, Could Hold Down Any Amount of Work When Properly Fed, $5, $9 & $13.50 pair, Point d'Arabe Curtains, her drean witout besltation and” with dor that It oun Rae oaneann a irathfuiness| A young man clerk in a large store in Kansas City had a curious expe- rience with food related to his rich, novel designs, in the handmade French laces, mounted on heavy bobbinet, that all the newly fequites Pamper is health, He sa) “About ten $10, $21. 50&$35 pair Lord & Taylor, Heeled slippers mtn me each morning, kept growing head: Broadway & 20th St wleep! boat!" And she stretched out her hands an whe spoke and made a gesture to |mitate the rofiing of the vessel. Bernhardt will Rat? her mn ‘Algion,” Jp which Maile Adame , and when asked whether if the Iettle Ame fied raclously & ard. 1 und airl--charmin tlolams of not On Wed., Nov, 2151, we shall make the following special offerings in curtains, Embroidered t whe and very high> buckles, worse, and @ would inva- riably come on in the afternoon, and after meals I would have vomiting spella which would leave me very weak; also there was a burning sen- sation in the locality of my hea sae nae” nights I have not slept a wink, “A physician whom | consulted told me to give up my position at once and go to some ring place for my health, for it | not It would only be @ question of a short time until death would claim me, I did not feel able to give up my position, but my condition kept getting worse, and finally my skin turned to a sort of greentnh color, appetite left and I ly discouraged, ‘Two pawnbrokers were compelled to surrender stolen property by Magtetrate Meade this morning, the alternative be> tng a charge of recetving stolen goods, With reluctance they gave up the jew- elry which had been stolen from the house of Jove M, AAndreint, at 29 West Worty-fifth atreet by Arthur Planagan And Willlam B. oJhnaon, the men that Mtiled Keeper MoGovern and then broke out of the West Side Court Prison, John- fon wae killed in escaping. Detectives Day and Deering discov. ered a letter written by Flanagan be- fore his escape in which he mentioned of a medicine | wan taking, but of the family na ght be Grape-Nuts, the pawnbrokers to whom he had dis- t this’ time cur by ecoggery, fa, hale them co court In Ving no idea that it would in any way severe hi 1 bem Tesile F, Baker, twenty-three years th night 40 Bellevue and placed in the alco. of jewelry, ng these eT . | mistake sent up a package of Grape- t ad ward (urd, ronh Nuts instead of some other goods or- and tye hth street, It} dered. 1 thought f would try It, ha _ eur iat efit my health, but the first gay a fter using the food I not! de- FROMWALOORFTO BELLEVUE iii chatge in my vondion My jac not Boston Art Hadont Complained of Pa Headache This Morning. old, an art student, giving his nddrere a8 97 Newbury street, Moston, was taken in @ cab from the Waldorf-Astoria ast halle, |. He very much Intoxt- athe areata omplatn io the Dress Fabrics, Crépe de Paris, Zibelines, Camel's jute, “On the eighth day-the dizziness entirely disappeared and the head- ca in in the heal, but (aches were very alight, 1 felt almost} air, Diagouals, Serges, pwd ve rere ‘him ‘ena! wou Iike & new man, und in three weeks Henriettas, Canhmeres, Haid, after using the food was en- i Manged Himvelt co Hou, — tel) well, Amd am now in better Mixtures for pees be. oe been, My wih latin ‘that Grape-Nuts ce yi and bral yt Wm. J. Woods, 1717 ioe People are Nd Otto Beheffley, sixty-one years old, a Bie dh sguelaedb ce ean tal th of the| ‘Tailor-made Gowns, Ming My Revers ble Cloths for Golf and Holmes &t., Hicycle Suitings, nally earning that|abrics for House and Evening Lig rt the Wear, teat | Embroidered Robes. Che Furniture Depariment’s apectal contribution to our list of attractive bargains for ‘‘Homefittere’ Day" consists of A Sale of HANDSOME PARLOR ROCKERS at about half their actual value, These Rockera can be had in genuine ma- 1) Flemish oak, y finish and get oak, Some ha' beats, others jave illuminated leather seats, some are handsomely carved, others beautifully intaid with French mi and pearl, They have the popular and Lagi spipee en backs and sha arma, and are ha ly up Foci satin damask, red tapestry and embossed silk Ls fa o ay and ant designs, au ir workm: ip and an Compare former prices with sale ind you will readily see what great jains these rockers are. 2.75; former price, 3,45; former price, . 4,50; former price, 7.50. 4,75; former price, 8.25. 5,25; former price, 9,00. 5.75; former price, 10.00, 6,50; former price, 11,50, 7,25; former price, 12.75, 8,95; former price, 15.00. At 10,75; former price, 17.00, At 12,50; former price, 18.20, At 15,00; fermer price, 22,00, At 18,00; former price, 8.00, Other Big Furniture Bargains for Homefittern' Day are these timely offerings ti because will be needed In every home for Thankegiving Day and the Holidays: EXTENSION TABLES, in golden oak, polish finish; with round topes, some with aquare and 8 feet when extended, with mansive loys of cle gant designs, at those greatly reduced prices : At 7,50; former price 10,50, At 11,50; former price 14.50. At 12,00; formor price 16.60, At 14,00; former price 18.50. At 16,75; former price 24,00, 5.00, 6.00. | . 2 gn Or a rere ip pan op ip APL PCI PET error roroipocnnonrremrwe wen Clocks. Two special offerings in accurate, hand- some timekeepers, rot to be had elsewhere at ouch low prices :, ANSONIA ROYAL BONN &-D/Y PORCELAIN CLOCKS, size (x11 inches, in beautiful rich tints, with gilt and floral decoration, have hour and half hour gong atrike ; on aale to-morrow at ANSONIA ENAMELLED #-DAY IRON MAN- TEL CLOCKS, with heur and half hour strike on cathedral gong ; on sale to-mcrrow at 4.75 2.75 reed Carving Sets and Cutlery For Ghanksgiving Day. It you haven't a good carving set and good table cutlery for your Thanksgiving dinner, jet\them here while our jal Thankegiving You'll us for the sug- for it will be money in your pocket to 90. Observe our low special prices: CARVING SET, 3 Fe, Madagasca: ebony handive and ver 1, jualit} steel, ‘pecal oe iis valet” 7d CARVING KNIFE AND PORK, stag handles, 75; ‘thi CARVING KIB AMD PORK, neal ebony Fan. les and silver ferrule, rogulatly §1,95; special for this sale, , IR AND GUARD FORK beat quality ularly $2.75; why $2.75; tpecil for this aale, N25 ARVER AND) tal for this vA 75 Rs demer rer ais KNIVES, full size, seen riveted tale, Pretures are a source of never-ending ht to the pictures, 're 80 all can own them who For instance, we will sell to- morrow: See PROOP ETCHINGS, fitted with mats fa frames with matched metal corserr, chercke at Gleewhere ae tarcaine at £2.09, choten, ealy 400 ii that ia, ne, nowadays desire them, bines, Springfield Wifi =, at the same price that caused such a } sensation last week— The lot contains some of all the various styles that were ime cluded in the first lot, also several new styles which the first lot did not contain, and these we state herewith: Merritt's Carbines, Seott and Triplet Carbines, Sharp's Carbines, Smith's Carbines, Starr Care ington Rifles, captured from the Spaniards; Greene Rifles, Hall's Rifles, ee Another Sreat Sale of 0) Old U, S. Guns and Carbines ISe Sharp Rities, Ward-Burton i Carbines, Burnside Carbines, Joslyn Rifles; in fact every style of weapon used by the “Blue or Gray'* during the civil . will again be resplendent in values such as you cannot procure at any other time or place. war, We are bringing to bear upon this occasion all the price-reducing influence this great organization is capable of—and the wonderful success so far achieved only serves to urge us to still greater efforts in future, The things you buy for your home are not for a day or week—they will be your daily companions for years to come, and therefore should be carefully selected, so that the longer you possess them the more you will like them, Poorly-made furnishin pleasure to your home life will on! without fear of successful contrad I g8 will soon lose their charms, and instead of adding irritate you. Buy only well made, honest Furniture, and we can say tion that you will not be able, try as you may, to procure home furnishings of the very best make, anywhere in New York at the prices you can buy them for on Homefitters’ Day at The Big Store, " . HW Big Sate of Quadruple Plated Silverware In time for use Thanksgiving Day. What an appetizing charm there is tn the glisten of fine silverware and the snowy fresh» ness of good table linen! Do you happen to noed any silverware, by the way, for Thanke- giving ay and the coming Christmas holl- days? If 80, don't fail to attend the great sale we are now holding if you would buy sat- isfaction at prices that mean a preat saving to you, Only look at some of the bargains we are offering ; LOT 1 Condonaed Milk Holders, Beated Cracker Jars, Crumb Trays and Scrapers, Sprou Holders, Plateaux, Cream Pitchers, Bread Trays, Claret Pitchers, Sugar Bowie and Pink Cracker Jars, worth up to $1.75) special for thin na’e at 79 LOT 2--Tea Pots, Cut Glass Candle Sticks, Vases, Creamers, Cpen Sugar Bowls, Syrup Pitehers, Salt Bie, oudened Mil ee a Silver Trimmed en Sugar Bowls, worsh ap to DS, Spe cial for this gale at . 4 a5 LOT 3--Tea Pots, Coffer Pots, Chocolate Pots, Fruit Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Creamerp, Cake Hoskets, Berry Dishen, Candle Sticks, Biscult Trays, Sugar Bowls, Bmoking Sets, Butter Dishes and Serving Trayn,worth upto $3.75; #pectal for this sale at 4 75 LOT 4 Pruit Dishes, Tea Pota, Beny Dinhos, Castera, Coffee Pots, Spoon ‘Hankets, Biscuit ‘Trays, Dutter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Spoon Holders, Candle’ Sticks, Rem Disheo, Open Water Pitchers a Porcelain lined Bakers; worth up to $4.50; special for this wale at 2. 50 LOT S--Toa Set of 4 pieces, Cracker Jate, Piekle Casters, Coffee Pots, Dinner Castors, Checolate Pots, Hutter Dishes, Hisewit Trays, Fruit oo” Salad Bowls, &e.; worth wp to $6.00; special for 3,95 this wale at LOT 6~-Coffee Pots, Fruit Dishos, Open Water Pitchers, Soup Tureens, Nickel Chafing Dishes, Salad Dishes, #ploce Tea Sete and Dinner Casters; worth Up to $8.00; special for thie sale at 4, 78 LOT 7--Cuffee Sets, 5 piece Tea Bets, Tce Pitchers, Berry Dishos, Fruit Dishes, Salad Bowls, Cake Baskote, Coffee Uins, Soup Tureeiie and Water Kettlor, all worth up to’ §16,00; special for thin na'e, a 9.75 LOT 8--Rogers Nickel Silver Plat Ware, Beaded and in Windeor patterns: Tea Spoons, vet of 6, at Table Spoons or Forks, set of 6, ‘xtra Plate on Nickel Silver, Plain or 29 ng 49 98 Trip'e Plated Dinner Knives, set of 6, at/, 05 ROGERS NICKEL SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, pees, worth iSe. each; in 10 aneeey pater Tea Spoons, set of 6, at Table Spoons or Forks, ret of 6, at Stoves and Other Housolurnishings, We carry full lines of the best and most re- liable makes of heating and cooking stoves and ranges for use with oll, gas or coal, together with anything and everything re quired in or about the house that is covered by that all-embracing term ‘'Hourefurnishing Goods,"’ And because we are willing to ac- cept smaller profits than our competitors we have the satisfaction of seeing our business grow bigger and bigger all the time, For ‘*Homefitters' Day’ we make these special price concessions; Stoves, GAS RADIATOR, with4 Russia trou tubes and double burners a very powerful heater, regularly worth $3.00, special at 1,85 CYLINDER GAS STOVE, Aluminum finiah, Rursia iron drum, made of steel, has 36 burners, Tegularly worth $3.00, special to-morrow at GAB CYLINDER STOVE, with cant-iron and sheet-iron drums, powerful heaters, mpecial to marrow at 1,10 OUR YORK STAR PARLOR HEATING STOVE is handsome in design, aquaro shape, self feeder, teautifully nickel-ptated bare and’ large site fire-pot; regularly worth $12.00, at ROUND PARLOR STOVE, very durable and substantial, has tuples obaking and dumping grates, finest quality of bricks and strongly corutructed; wpecial tomorrow at DNA! CODKING STOVE, excellent nd baker, made of heavy fron, with ality grate ont !arge oven; regularly ort Base, special at OUR “IRON QUEEN COOKING STOVE, one of the handsomest as well as most practical ranges on the morket; has large cabinet bass, full 1 plated trimmings, duplex shaking ‘and dumping grate, and large 14-inch oven; tegu- larly worth $21.00; special to-morrow at Housoturnishings, THE BISSEL GRAND RAYIDS CARPRT SWEEPER, the improved kind; special to-mor 8,00 4,25 14,00 tow at 145 ANOTHER LOT OF CURTAIN STRETCHERS, well made, with all the latest improvements, worth $1.25; special at 53 GALVANIZED ASH CANS, heavy acd strony, the full taisel sige; rpectal ot 1.20 STEP LADDERS, strongly made, 5 ft. wire; wpectal at K ELECTRIC DRY BATTERY, all open circuit work, special at 15 AXES, of good quality steo!, with pollshed hick ory handles, 444 to 6 Ibs., special at 15 CHOPPING BOWLS, roguiar family site, special tomorrow at R BYLACKING CABINETS, mate of hardwood, with carpaled top, special to-merrow at as COPPER MILLS, made of hardwoods, with dave tall boxes, at { 1S GLASS OIL CANS 4 gt. op, with we, postal a8, 0) ems ae . 16 ——— ee eee eee China, Slassware, Lamps and Rrie-a-RBrae. For the entertainment of your home “} folke'’ and friends on Thankagiving Day and during the Holidays you will naturally want a full supply of fine china and handsome cut glass, some handsome bric-a-brac, and one or two lamps to shed a cheerful glow over all, Whatever you need can be bought here at the market's lowest pricesat prices that will you money on every pure! Here are some sample quotations, for instance : Dinner Ware. DINNER SET, 112 pieces, thin porcelain, hand: somely decorated in colors, and gold atip: 7. 35, , priced for Wednesday at 275 Nex SET, 56 pieces, five thin porcelain, iecen Maddock Potcelain, band nicely decorated in colors, special at piibagAs AAR (Fe ; some! ated with flowers in nmat- ural ‘lols, avery piece full gold lined, 12, 00 DINNER SET, Prench Haviland china, 100 Picces, the very newest decorations, imported to sell fot $28.00; apecial to-morrow at CUPS AND SAUCERS, large tea sire, hand- somely decorated in gold; special at CONDENBED MILK JARS, with cover and plate, richly decorated asd gold traced; mpecial at Odd China, PLATES, SALAD BOWLS, CELERY TRAYS, TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, all of the finest chira, handsomely decorated in a large aasort- ment of designe, regularly worth from 460, to 666. epectal at CRACKER JARS, fancy bons thin china, nicely decorated, regularly worth 00c,; mpecial at 19,00 7 19 = SHassware, LEMONADE SETS of Bohemian Glass, nicely la jug and 6 glasgen, embonsed i 18 JMBLERS, thin lead blown glans, ly banded, regularly worth 70c, per dor., apectal at 45 SALTS AND PEPPERS, fancy design, regu larly worth 18¢.; Wednesday, special at 5 Brio-aB rae, A very Jarge arsortinent of BRIC-A-BRAC ina oe variety of shapea and decorations, fancy ISQUE FIGURES, ete,; to-morrow special at A choice selection of fancy VASES, PITCHERS and LARGE SIZE BISQUE CENTRE PIECES, ate,; to-morrow at, each, UMBRELLA STANDS, handsome design, rich colors; to-morrow special at Lamps. TABLE LAMP, emborsed, nickel plated, best central draft burner, white shade ard chimney, complete; to-morrow special at 80 HANDSOME TABLE LAMP, with glote to mateh, richly decorated, beat burner; to-morrow ot 2,00 ~ enna Carpets and Rugs: A strict adherence to our old and well- known motto, ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere,'' is the cause of the splen- did business we are now doing in floor cover- ings. For Wednesday these low-priced se lections from general stock: 42,25 BODY WILTON CARPETS, in styles suit: able for any room, at, per yard, 1,65 91,50 AXMINSTER CARPETS, with and with out borders, at, per yard, 1,00 $1.45 PLUSH CARPETS, handsome and dure able, por yard, 115 $1.00 TAPESTRY BRUSSEIS CARPETS, nothing better made, per yard, 18¢ $1.60 SPLY CARPETS, extra quality, will ‘wear equal to a Brussels, at, per yard, 15¢ 200 SMYRNA RUGS, of the very best quality, fully gustanteed, strictly all wool and very hand- some in designs and colorings, eite (m9 {t., fully ‘worth $15.00; while they last, your choice for, 10,50 WILTON RUGS, made from the best worsteds; these sires and prices: TixSA inches, regularly worth $4.59, special at, 2,95 x63 inches, regularly worth $6.00, apecial tor, 4,45 A Reduction Sale of Walt Papers at Unequatled Prices, There's one ‘trust '' in the world less than there six weeks ago-—the ‘Wall Paper Trust.” It smashed" itself, and when it went to pieces we bought several million rolls of fine new wall paper at half and less than half their actual wholesale value, The re- sult is that we have now on our hands a far larger stock thai we have any right to carry. To reduce the same to reasonable proportions we have cut the prices to the lowest notch, dividing our great purchase into four lots, as follows: LOT 1- All WALL PAPERS formerly retailed at 6c. Fe, ie, and 12K¢, a roll; your choke in this 3 aale at LOT 2 All WALL PAPERS which formerty retailed at 1f¢., 18e,, 20¢, and 25¢, a roll, suitable for halla, dining rooms, patlorn ot bedrooms, all colors afd styles; an unlimited choice at, per roll, 10 LAT 3 All WALL PAPERS that formetly brought Me, 3fe,, 40¢. and 4c, a roll, some of the very firest efficts produced in this country, including rich tapestr.es, ete.; your choice in (Bis sale at 20 LOT 4--Alll the fine WALL PAPERS that were formerly sold at S0¢,, OS¢,, 7c, and $1.00» roll and upward, in cluding a Large eelection of foreign Wal! Papers of our <wn importaticr Wall Papers that were really tare bargains at former prices; now reduced for this 3. sale t, per roll, by nog renee with borders ary geld Im cin Hiatlies i. Continued Sale of cal Renaissance and Irish Point Curtains, Assortments are not as com as when the sale began, to be sure, but selections — are still splendid, and the prices are marvel. lously low for goods of such fine quality, Look over a few of them and draw your own conclusions; $5.50 and $6.00 CURTAINS on pale at, por palt, 3,90 WM and $7.50 CURTAINS on sate at, $8.00 and 99.00 CURTAINS on ale at, per pair, §,95 90.25 and $10 CURTAINS on sale at, per palr, 6,78 $13.50 to $15 CURTAINS on sale at, per pair, 9,75 $10 to $25 CURTAINS on wale at, per pair, 12,50 Portieres, DERBY TAPESTRY PORTIERES, usually aol at $2.50 & pair; bere to-morrow at ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIERES, uonally to-morrow at wold at $3.50 a pair; here FIGURED REP PORTIERES, the extra heavy kind, usually sold at $6.00 a pair; priced for to morrow at EMPIRE TAPESTRY PORTIERES, conted SATIN DAMABK Po RT! oold at 613.50 a pair; priced nent IMPORTED DAMASKS AND VELOUR POR- TIERES, priced for to-morrow, at pet pait, Gre Pittow Department } is a perfect kaleidoscope of radiant color, well } worth calling’ to nee,” $00 different tyes { pillows await your choosing. A choice rather a difficult matter, for it's hard to decide which 1+ the prettiest, They're all comfort. able, of course, The most remarkable thing about them, perhaps, is the low prices. Here are a few: 280 TAPESTRY COVERED PILLOWS, the $1.50 Kind, here to-morrow at, each, FINE PILLOWS that should bring $5.00 apiece, here to-morrow at ARTISTIC NOVELTY PILLOWS, the $12 to $15 Kinds, here to-morrow at, each, UNCOVERED SILKEN FLOSS PILLOWS, aoft and + like dwn, no odor, here to-morrow at these attractive 26 io, f sas ain S3c, Ae. ee 9.78 Some Big Savi OM, OP: wit oll opaque), 3X6 feet, usually sold at 490, each; here tomorrow at OPAQUE SHADES, with handsome tassel fringe, at, each, TABLE OIMCLOTH, the beat quality, ae fellows: 1) yards wide, at, Piet bey " 19 1'4 yarde wide, at, per ya WOOD CURTAIN POLES, 5 {t,, with wood fim tures, elegantly brave mounted, usually self at ‘SSe. each; here to-morrow at nee Puro Foods and Groceries, The best is none too good for any of us, We sell only THE BEST and charge you less tor jt than other stores want for the {Re ferlor, common sorts, Here's Wednenday'e list--look it over if interested, PEAS: ‘Hazel!’ Karly Jane or Marrowfat Pens or! Golden Wax Beans, creamy and tender, per dor., 1.40; per can, 1 PISH: Choice Long Branch Weak Fish, per Ib,, fay Mpa foer po , vee aes ton Beauty" « jersey extra large cans; vigael™ or “Lilac” fancy Maine Sugar Com, ot "Orange Blossom "Creamy Suceotash, per dor., $1.25; per can, MILK: Gail Borden's 'agle" braud Condeaaed Milk, 2 cana, GRAPES; Extra fancy Tokay’ or ‘Red Em peror’’ Grapes, choice clusters, per Ib., SWEET POTATOES: Pancy Vineland Sweets, pet peck, TEA; Our 700. and We, grates bo? ern} Oolong, Gunpowrer, India at japan, Young Hyson or English Breakfast Teas, of blended to suit the purchaser, are well known for thei! delicious fragrance, delicate aroma and rich golden color; 5 lhw., $2.00; per Ib., MEAT: Lege of choice Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib, ASPARAGUS TIPS; ‘Old Fort’ brand choloe California Asparagus Tips, per dor., $1.50; pet tin, SUREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT: Pet phge, COPPEE: ‘Guadarali"' of cholceot private estat Atablan Mochas, possessii and delightful aroma, 3 Ibe, $1, COCOA; ‘Hazel’ Breaktast Cocoa, very whole some and putritions, per tin, RICE y Carolina Head Mice, large Minty heads, 3 1b, FLAVORING EXTRACT: "Milford! brand, double streugth, full pound bottles, Vanilla, pet bot, 70¢., Lemon, per bot., CRACKERS : Holmes && Coutts’ Opera or Chum- paghe Wafers, t-Ib tin, CANNED PRUT Milford "' brand fancy Cal fornia Lemon Cling ot Yellow Crawtord Peaches, Bartlett Pears, White or Black Cherries or Egg and Green Gage Plumns, per ean, PICKLED nee PEET; (Cooked, split and ane! ay % 2 A ss £6 Karluk Salmon, pet tia, SOUPS Assorted 4, pul up under ‘the direst.on of an eld time poe ele mite and most delicately ssasmned to euit the taite, fall qt, cans, per eam, MUTO—Pasey Bow Meat His, per Id, MAPLE BYRUP, “Milford yt Our Weekly Htomehitters’ Day — 4