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its iis aoew~s co Fr =. se COURSE DINNER FOR 4 COST 60 CENTS. Dr. Thomas and His Wife Serve an Elaborate Menu with Natural Food. “You probably imagine that you won't like it,” sald Dr, Thomas, "but we usually have to tell people not to # eat too much.” “How im that?’ T asked, vistons of uncooked food aa a rather unpalatable diet causing me to mistrust (he doctor's ‘words, “Why, they eat more than they need before they are through, and we are afraid it will make them ill if they vvereat,"’ The prospect of a novel dinner was confronting me. ‘The hosts were Dr, Thomas, the nat- ural food doctor, and his charming young wife The guesis were Mre. Friedlander, hie patient, and myself, ‘The doctor's wife got the dinner her- welt, 0 She was gowned in a dainty dinner nd assured me that she had just from the kitchen, where she had been cooking—no, preparing dinner, “There ie one thing avout our dinner,” ctor, smiling, “and that is we uss freely the properties and of the food before us without our stomachs turned in the pro- ‘an you my as much for your ked dinners?” | shook my head sadly Pr Indeed, we cannot. T entered the dining-room with fear in my heart. expected to see a table strewn with Faw cabinged, potatoes and bewts, hoihing Worse, | expect and mumble over my fox tend that | liked {t, po doctor's feelings, and then to go home to write A beau about him and his theory, desp) jawe of hos pitality Things went differently, however The tabio was beautifully arranged, and to all outward appease there wos food in aight Thad had an early luncheon and things certainly did look appetising. my mind to make the best o: pleco out @ meal, someho Mee, Thom ™ Bere the mean, arnanged ‘6 wil ured me It i fit and the dor. be POE) DDE DEE ERED ERD Vegetable Soup, ‘ Cheese, Nut Meats, Bread. Mixed Salad. i Stuffed Dates, : Fige and Cream, Apples. > Coffee, Milk, 2 +DDEOD111G4-4-0.05-D04-6 The soup was delicilous—contrary to all previous supposition, Everything in It Was composed of raw food, and It was Just warmed through, The doctor's the. ‘ory ts that Ore that la hot enow to burn the Anger Ie hot cnough 1» de. Btroy life, Consequently the soup was heated Just to luke warmth, Tt was com of macaront soaked over night until it was completely soft: a veRe ened, tomatoes pressed thro! vere- | Master raw peas and Irish potatoes, they, table orwmher, butter and Taw peas re over the hard parte of our diet, andy Mrs, Friedlander was unable \o inaster [it te all plain mailing for them in the the Bhe gently put them to the | future,” peas. side of her plate and a# comments were in order I took her to taak for this. y own peas I chewed valiantly. “Don't you like the peas?” asked the doctor apxiourty, "Yea, T like them," sald Mra. Fried: lander, “but T don't like to chew them,” And therein lies the whole eum substance of the doctor's theory—natural ‘ood has to be well chewed hefore it can be swallowed, and the advantage o! this Is readily seen, Over the vegetables te poured warmed milk and a smal! quantity of favoring. The soup Is the only article of food on the table whioh coniains salt T noticed the absence of both salt and water, The doctor declare that both are more or leas superfluous when one lives on a natural diet. The nuts were served as tho “ment’ of the dinner, although the doctor as- sured me that any one article of un- cooked food has nutri qualities which rank it equal to m “Any one dish on our t ward the doctor, Motent for a meal in itself, This is almply a ‘company’ din far, and to ahow you what our cooking ike. For ourselves the noup alone would suMce for a mes The salad waa aa nic She Looked Sunpie! Mre. Friedlander looked it over #1 iclously and then at the doctor, hough she expected a trick of soi fort |, "Come," T pald, “surely you have been ‘on thie diet long enough to like St, haven't your® "Oh, yee; but the doctor is always up READ A LETTER: ~— TOOK POSON Ida Rauer Is Supposed to Have Been Jilted. the soup, Deapondent, It is said, because whe had been Jilted by her lover, a young woman took her life in Hoboken to-day, Inmates of the boarding-houne / Ber- nard Beyer, at 18 Bloomfield street, heard mroans this morning In the room of Ida Raver ,who lived in the house with her brother, They found the woman lying on the bed in great agony. Bhe had taken a dose of carbollc acid, At St, Mary's Hospital she died this afternoon, ‘ Owing to the brother's absence noth- ing of a definite nature could be learned about the young woman, but Mr, Heyer sald that about ek ago she had re- caly Ge lore letter Miss Rut ‘bee! ei It was their opinion tp he had been by her lover an determined + to end her life in consequencs 4 » tee are awaiting — thy ther to i fa expecter th, en SAVED FOUR FROM WRECK. Gale Drove Sloop Ashore Near At- lantle City, During the qnie Jast night the sloop of Keyport, N. J,, went ashore Cove, near Atlantic City, a0 ir in of the letter as to throw ight on the nothing extraordinary about the | wad, T made up| + f [doctor tella me constitute | Here are the articles of food and thelr cost, just as Mra, Thomas gave them to The Evening World, The soup alone, she says, would have constituted a complete meal: BOUP. Cts, Macaroni ...4..+ ‘Tomatoes ..... Flavoring . Butter Peas . Milk ... SALAD, OMOD vieciiciseserene a Celery and potato. Bread—raw wheat, Butter Dates Nuts. Pigs Milk Coffee Apples ... Total to something and I want to be ready for him i Am sure the maiad i eplendia” 1 The doctor amiled \ have eaten yours,” he said; heip you to more?" ore of the salad, All the F atd his wife sniled ate it, too, | concluded that ve all right had Anished the doctor ually over the table and “ald Mre, Friediander, “and wuld |, aure at leaat of tha OU Are both right. said the dgctor, but there ia poversas neither of you ung, ‘Irish potatoes! we had truly eaten raw [neh pos tacoes without knowhng It, and thinkkig the salad delightful ad the time. | tried to wmile at the doctor for his little Joke. But 1 happened to remember how he had thrown me ot y guard by telling mo that they never trled Trish po tatoes on a beginner, and I frowued in- sto i ‘the matter? asked the doc- Tha foradint that 1 0 “We claim tha nad The stuffed dates 1 had thought were familiar fo me, Some of them were eats, and those gtufled with walnut Thad eaten before. Hut some of thom were stuffed with cheese, and that was indeed a novelty, They were really nice, however, and re a are inclined to doubt {te Saat try an fT am not right For t we had some delicious figs amothered In rich milk. These, themselves, and when | had reac! menu my appetiie wi yma fed, Everthing had tasted splendid, Coffee Muy Ne Cooked, can asi uy may be cook inorganic, and oftee a Ils tante, Paper an how much ke It amounted to 60 cents | BK the four of for us and there was food left, How inany housewives are ther, [ wonder, Who can Herve & course dinier | for four cents? Tha deoter t With his to give # morrow's 4 If they ar anywhe: those Which comprined night's dins! ff we shall Koon have a nation off atural food" "ATHERING KING. eters THE CHANGE OF LIFE people, and have tt comt only 0) near as good an} Is the moat important period in a wo- man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in 4 thousand approaches this perfeotly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and some. times painful symptoma, Thowe dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it weems ready to buret, and the faint fooling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop for good, are symptoms of a dan. gerous, nervous trouble, Those bot flarhes are just so many calls from nature for help, The nerves are cry- ing out for assistance, The cry should heeded in time, Lydia B, Pink- le . pared nm at this trying period of her le, Mt builds up the weakened nervous “IPPLE MARY'S” “ese WIL FLED Bequeathsg $12,000 fto the Daughter of a Friend. The original “Ap arya’ will wis fled to-day In the Surrogates office, to ether with a petition for tte probace, which sete forth many curtous details WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER %, 1900, married in iN. She hy sider pla WOMEN PRAYED IN STORM PERIL oe ‘et ani|Army Officers’ Wives om Fort Han Mr the commanding Kk. Mr Richants, Hurton, M Melnit ai 1 “Apple Mary’ had $12,000 inv ous WAY nes banks In this clt at aho was Metnt d afterward (hat] with Mra. J el Y He learned Haftner pays, that | oral fr - Wh rate ave ‘ nks whe A memorandum atta years in the will are elther row ad Were on the Gen, , silica, His Temperature, J onpontte Fo Meigs. : - | - nl . PAHIA ON 4 4 LIVALIA uropean Hussla Now 2 ‘To Hentore Galvens The Roard of Mngt he United States Srmy Hut steamer 1 River jet prion | *! Forts, ' The Quart o's today INT \iotga Jott per ) Baat ne bD§ kreat mtorm which swept (he bay on of the Afternoon, rey to the yeaterday for restor The testator signs heraci€ Mrs, Levt army nd forts al Galveston dee eee eased averal wom yy er maiden name, the says, *treyed the eylcone and flood which} he had on boars ore omen, The Meigs was Wt ap at her doek aan ny aaa ree ne he, S26 Weeks ago devasiated that city, famong them the wife of Major Burton, Sali today makink repairs ie queaths her fortune to bre 312,000 In cash (n savings bank Colla Mattner, | the daughter of a friend, Mies Mather | has since married and ts now Mra, | Harry Fosket, of Brooklyn The petition for probate states | that | SMR URE, TES DOCTOR Sts Fainted Twice After a Rested Well and Shows \ Vist to the Ba- | Rargain Friday at Ohe Ry Store, Increase of Strength— “Apple Mary" had no known helre at A Ke Kr ' JK ; PL . ' : lar thn the pene in ns eg lasses and Spectacles, ew Soreible Facts in Philosophy, WMon's and Boys’ and has never been heord of since, | 4 parte Prior 9 that ane lived with Mrs care of a glee Fretons Aaaney be Two things invariably attract attention—crowds and low prices. Winter Clothing. Dunn at Mm Willetts at | that It costs you m lor cons on an 7 Kn afidavit made by dacob J. Matter | gaviees If you are in need of Glasses we will | 2H¢ first proposition always results from the last—and that accounts | |, hie epee ae ee a oe | select the kind best adapted to your needs and | for the great and ever-increasing stream of humanity constantly pour- | ¢nth nour," Just note the great reductions tn SURPRISING RESULTS, | seit thew te you for much lon meney tan yon ing in and out of our doors, Small eon from the many, not large } prices and the'saving it means to those who are A Sipe Interval Remedy Makes Remarkabe | MoMA tS Prigayen peician'®. | profits from the few—that’s our policy, Old customers know this— { ! # position to bay now: Cores of Cater, FRAMELESS EYEGLASSES, 1+KARAT SOLID else there wouldn't be any ‘old customers’’ and new and prospec: | MENANINIER SUITS of fee quality a People who have weed sprays, inhalers, GOLD SPRING, with gol fled patent (rile eta, tive ones are cordially invited to put us to the test. We ‘ have been te lg a ise rane wi wi } ; cut, well tailored, patron and washes for eatarrh, and nye TE A sual parocopleWnaes tol eleewbete weighed in the balance and not found wanting’’—wanting nothing } satin, inioce or bargain tlday. tron the tegue are, will be agreeably surprised at reautte | At 64 pall; out peice fer to-morrow only 1.50} save the opportunity of proving to you that the best and cheapest is} Me #2" 7.00 Polen te ee Dae era Rea The dyectaoe comp, Haight 6 always obtainable at (fads ot caver iy Ya bem cual, of in aad * ty Tablets, which | fiding bows, the Eyoglasses in atjustable o offset y . Hay mixed, fine quality doublefaced clothe, they et tees fr fled raion | pert tks ke la oats Che Big Store's Weekly Bargain Friday Sale. fl rain ten elles Aid gas’ ae par Js the safont, moat effective and popular ot | AUlbe as Wer) ie ir, but for Bargain SANE IN SPRAIN wrens + on nemnnaemnnan aennas $ tonulatly at $10.00; Reduced for Bargain Friday te PH RRAY” IT esas gaya antAubhea ane Brin we have edie pet mete Seasonable and Stylish Black and Colored Ai ab Lut f BONS! GARRET sur * © wintures ang ated hae ; hobby mixtures ax well as plain blue, with double ain opiates; theae cheap | ki nd on the “iron strength’? a temporacy als Kitehen Cowelling, Dross Goods. Silt Romnanis van sen th ray ot fell G400 valent tm rv as cenetalioer Th 8 f the kinds that are most needed, all You always expect something ‘out of the p sessile stinditliene dbid Keelea) the (raison Ube 9 greatly reduced In price for Bargain Friday } ordinary '* from us on Bergain Friday, and we at Hall Prives WINTER RERPERS POR SMALL Boys, " Ay ; y never disappoint you, Here are some price From the large and fine collection of Black } mate ot stylish gray mixed meltons, in the Jack + teeta ie 4; reduced fi reductions that ought to crowd the Dress Goode | 4% Colored Silk Remnants, in plain and fancy { Tai and satior col ryan son td tans Wadi} baad size 17 x Mj red from 10 } Department: weaves, which we shall put on sale to-morrow, ware iatvamat sey m Pee Mc, each, . you will be able to secure the materials for } §).50; reduced apecially for Bary HUCK TOWELS, 18 x 46; reduced from 156. " 3 PF, 5, d H pecially for Bargain Priday to 478 Stuart's Catarrh Tablet iy asetes iN pee yaad ot AIST ABP BREN bol ' Piedras skirts and even whole dresses } wanm WINTER REFERS FOR LARGER fe nove, throat 0 each to 4% } to, per yard, 5} y¢ Ig s cut from the whole pleces, ular KI e storm cols Aro composed of whole ‘ 7 r . Ton't this a bargal { eas lars and warm plaid linings; ages 7 to 16 yours; t All thene towels have hemmed end 38 -WOOL CLOTH {or ormen's © bargain worth waiting for---worth } Agana BLEACKED AND BROWN TOWELING reduces _ | jarthent, Sn gu ard miaod colors nite lt coming «long ways for? S Brie ten te) mens eowees OO ern Greatly whan you vege (eae trom Se. a yard to 3 { waists anid dresser; epectally reduced for Naiga'n i ALL ON " ba tans, 0nd bol tanibe with OLAES BEYER, CRAB TOMRISBD) Heal Pilea? tt, be Yer, “9 } Im addition to the above Remnant Sato of | COATS!” Alors ierer Cort Oooo, (oe oplates or simtt und in eo many |. (rom 1, a yard to +105 pieces of HENRIETTA, all wool, 48 inciier Silks, we also offer for Bargain Friday a new $ © to 19 years old, and the kinds that we have eatarrhveures and medi BARNSLEY KITCHEN CRASH, reduced from wide, jet black, very fing twill, specially reduce! shipment of that teadily throughout the season at from $4.00 to Dr. Ramedell, in commenting 1b, a yarn to 1244 } for Bargain Fri¢ay to, per yan, 9 < v ¥ 16.00, wa be placed ‘a sale to-morrow at the Fe cures, a "Tecan heartily —e sndaome quality yard-wide BLACK TAPPETA, greatly reduced price of, each, 2 5 that ctoated such » fusry in eth selling a week _— Stuart's Catarth Tables, beewise | A Sj ‘ pect baenigoegh Med 79 TA At) Seni St apna pecial Sale of ” hide ° Cable Li found In eo iany advertived catarrh Actual value, per yard, 61.00, a0te (nans. Ihave known of many canes of lox Ww, , ” se For Bargain nd in anticipation of mua a Oat tt oie 1700 Women’s Soit Capes, Sood Candies Rive mud ae apc slcton hom 9S pletely eu he e nese , ave made a few special selections from our or tera weak One cae pa | Regularly Worth from $8.75 to $16.50, To-Morrow Wh Hhawi Meir Prise atock of ‘ne inne, and. new otter then ae ' Ghar ike alae | sites ss greatly reduced prices---at prices you can't re Hosea abuie wosduevos ba6sb mortioaste Voss | at SH, 90 and 37. 50. N Funty, auahy ba 4 ae guaranteed, } sist if you have need of the goods, of hearing, wan entirely cured by this harm OLBIDG CRANES BOE Fhe pris 400 doren LINEN NAPKINS, reduced from Se, a Jean but effective remedy,” As everybody knows, cold weather gar-} vaNiLia MARSHMAL — STAPLIGHT KissKS, | coten to 9 Dr. Wainwright saye: I never hesitate to LOWS, per Ib, 15 perth 13 ' 400 doren LINEN MAPKING, of a larger site, re preneribe Stuart's Catarrh ‘Pablote for ca ments sell slowly in mild, open weather. } po non nons, pert, 14 GENESEE SQUARES, _ } {Heed from 1.190 dozen to tarrhal headaches and catarrhal deatnens, A 4 ch perth 13 } 409 dozen ALL LINEN NAPKINS, dinner size, beeaune | know them to be perfectly eate for The average person doesn’t even think OF), RONEN CANDY: Pt at "reduced from $1.78 a dozen j ehild or adult and have sens many remark b 13 GUM DROPS, perlb, 7} co doxen SILVER PLEACKED LINEN NAP. Able cures remulting from thelr regular daily buying them until cold weather actually sets i AMERICAN MIXED (PEANUT BRITTLE,(D., 10 | KINS, tedocod {rom 61.75 a dosen to 1.39 une, because they are advertisod and sold [n CANDY, per It 10) Vassar PUDCE, th, 13} Lat LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, reduced trom drug sores Ik no reason why any mood phy in. Manufacturers all over the country are}:emon cocoanut, jo... ibe? 41.9) each to 1,19 jan should not wae them, becmise we é perlb,, 12 PEANUT SNAPPER, |} )\,-yani LINEN TABLE CLOTHB, reduced from hOUId velge upon tho mean of cure wher overstocked in consequence and are seeking ! caramyrs, pers, 15 ee 19} Si.s9ench to 1.49 ever found sel sella SALTED PEANUTS, } J-yart LINEN TADER CLOTHS, reduced from art's Catarrh THis ary. enestlly an outlook for their goods at any price in j P16 WAFERS, perth, 13 pertb,, 19 § $2.19 ech to 1,79 they are pleasant to the taste aj may be Used freely to break up severe colds ard croup at the very beginning. All dritggiote vell the remedy at & conte for fullelted package, A little book on cauee and cure of catarrh mailed free by addressing the F. A, stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich The outfit consists of White Ename/ Iron Cigars, reason, A few exceptional values for Bargain Friday, | not to be had elsewhere at these prices : As a consequence we bought these fine capes at a price which makes them a bargain to us and a still bigger bargain to you, as they are valued, according to cost of production, at from $%.75 to $16.50 each. { 25e Boys’ Winter Caps, Worth (rom 500. to $1.00, We have ov tant from lant eexson about 120 deren An Artistically Designed Stool Gho Furniture Department's Bargain Friday contribution consists of (like the accompanying illustration), in Golden Oak, Mahogany finish and Flemish Oak; well made and finished, MAIL ORDERS FILLED, they only cont half and quarter as much, Our Second Sato of Ritles, Carbines, Cavalry Swords, &e., Books. A few special selections for Bargain Friday quoted with a view to showing the public the great difference between OUR prices and those of ths publisher and the saving that ts to be ef- Creueererres) PRIDE AMBRICAN PERFECTOS, box of 50, 1,75 } WINTER CAPS ‘or Bayo bigh grate polo ani double with seats upholstered in new desi, GEO, W, CHILDS, box of 50, 1,75 } band poll atytes, made of fine chinchillas, kersoye and iT 7 SUMATRA WRAPPER CONCHAS, box of 50, 1,00 } plushee, Thene we aball clear out teomorrow at juwt 28 or figured tape stry. aren value GENUINE £C, SECONDS, tox of £0, 575} apiece, althcugh they rold readily Inet reason at ftom 80¢ $3.00; Bargain Friday's Specia 4 |LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR, box of $0, +85 $ 1091.00 apiece, It's your chance, toya! ‘The caps are Price, hag | ssoco sea CIGARB, box of 50, 50} all right and just an aty2iah as thoes of thie seagon, ond anna Sood Chings to Gat and Drink . at Prices that Witt Save You Money: Fed with brass trimmings, having full fected by buying books here: FISH Fancy Chickea Halibut Gteake, per tb,, 10 rate stew fratit, Gp a pda 10 furnished by the U. $, Government to the Federal Troops during the Civil War (1861-1865), Is | : Long, Pranch Weakiah or Live Cod, per Ih, 5 sporng, | ful ewidth Nach h , quite av successful ay the first, and the first sale was the most remarkable oale of Guns ever | Aare rare ycamplets i ome volume; pub — } TURKEY Pancy Young Pennsylvania Cored ge Cia real walne Cie A\ty | held in this country, sii vars hae dda £5 | Spring Turkeys, pet Ib, 194 4 ; F200, Abrioerssearsoresees $15.00 This is the last lot of guns, carbines, cavalry swords, ete,, that the U.S, Govt, arsenal at | POPULAR EDITION OF THE WORKS OF SiR FRESH SHOULDERS OF PORK, per Ib., 8 Governor's Island (N. Y,) contained, and the last lot it may have for many a year, So when Indie pebioned ares dean wig bond 00 | MEAT.--Prime Rib Ronst Dat hole cute pet these are gone we won't be able to buy any more, and neither will you, fa i we 16, 14 and 12 Fully one-third of these weapons saw acttve service on the battle-fields of the North and { RIVERSIDE FDITION OF THE POEMS OF ORANGES—F: Sweet Plorida Ora South, The remaining two-thirds are brand new, and were delivered to us in the original cases | ALICE AND PHOEBE CARY; published at $1.50; a5 | tot iia a oe 25 in which bite dy received bythe Government. For decorative purposes, nothing could be em ee | Lemons Choice Messina Lemons, per dor., 22 | more desirable than these interesting and valuable war relics, For hunting, shooting or home | WORKS OP MARY J. HOLMES, volumes, PTABLE’S. Choice fresh Plorida White Wi defense, the guns will answer quite a8 well as many of the more modern and costly weapons, Wiha ee ee ash Oroen Foes posaias, 49a “1 f pe be In the present collection are these well-known makes of guns and carbines; i) rea ees COPPES—Pancy. Oulden’ 0 ty y" ‘hits % SPRINGFIELD CARBINES, STARR CARBINES, METORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, by Je na ee ee ee mnetety 16 f . : " nephine ) profusely illustrated, publis J a , sliced, per Tb,, SMITH CARBINES ME! PHILLIPS BROOKS'S YEAR ROOK, bound in Foe-hoe Bane, for hard coal or 4 r ts ag CARBINES, ie alam, daily drat published at ‘ SCRAPPLE New Philadelphia Serapple, pet tb, °8 wood. / *) ‘tal price, hnobs, at are Meee 474| tno some. Remington Rifles captured from the Spaniards in the Spanish-American war of 1898, i alk m 5 | OATS--Vietor Cots, 2paved rng Pan). Jastadle shelf and extea oben sheif. ‘The Government paid $25 and $30 for these old war dogs, We bought aay, fore a? pe TeGctnstine eierneey ad He gk imal alain 12 Prices, according to stses: them ata’ price that enables us to sell them at the unheard-of price of ISe watercolor sketches, heel ao J.D. Jerrold ras Special direct importation favey Pour $9.59, $10.50, $13.50, $18.00. Rolly, U. 8.1; published at $2.50, opeclafat = 1,755 Crown Smyrna Pigs, Ib, . 2 Stoves of All Kinds and Sives. Low price, EASY TERMS. A Fill Line of Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Btc, KELLY, 263 Sixth Ave, (near 7th St.) HOME DRESSMAKING, CAVALRY SWORDS, each, 1,50 you want has been sold, sell our rivais when it comes to the furnishing of fine, stylish, becoming millinery: 200 cases of PRENCH PELT HATS, in the moat deairable wold feseny os, each, Des daart na BLACK SILK Mite HATS in Ne $2.00 tach; your Fae ‘ey, PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of Gen, Nelson A. Miles, embracing tho Thrilling Story of his Famous Indian Campaign; protunly ‘illustrated ¥ Frederick Remington, published at $3.5; spe jal price, LIVING PICTURES OF THE ANIMAL KING- DOM, Being a Getica of Instantaseous Photo- gtaphs taken of the most magnificent specimens In Zoological Oantems, by Dr. L. Heck, 0 Zco at Berlin; published at $2.50, ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF COMEDY, entertainers, sockai clubs, comedi all who are in search of humerous Kterature, by J, Melville Janseu; published at $2.50: rpocial price, DR. CHASE'S RECIPES, or INFORMATION FOR EVERYBODY, illustrated edition, revieed and enlarged for 1900; published at $2.00; special price, We have also secured a large quantity of brushes and screw- 5 drivers for these old carbines, which we are selling at, each, CUBAN MACHETES, cach, 1,50 and 75 If you order by mail be sure to mention your “second choice” in case the gun or carbine aan In the Millinery Dop't. Here's further proof of our ability to wnder- Cutlery, PIECE CARVING SET Kite, fork and steel, With collaloid ot stag handlew, and fancy toi ferrules; worth $5 a srt; reduced for Bargain rit day to 3,25 59 STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS Bet of 12 plocr», 85 with riveted handles; here for Bargain Prifay at STREL KNIVES AND FORKS, double bolstered tiveted handles, net of 12 pieces, om wale for Bar~ gain Priday special at and colorg; the kinds that are ‘5c. to $1.50 apiece; your cl 95 NEAL oo Mf Mw Ea ek a 1,95} ASPARAGUS: Pancy California Asparagus Tips, 1,75 } PRUNES: § tbs, Meaty Sante Clara Fruit, 60 § PEPPER WHISKEY, per bot., TRA: Your choice of our Green, Black or Blended Tew, exceptional cup quality, rien aroma, fra grant flavor, § Ibe, $2,00, tb per tin, JAMS; Milford Ansertod J OLIVES: "Kenwood" Queen Olives, large bot, NUTS: Pancy New Mixed Nuts, per Ib., RAISINS: ‘Hazel’! brand fancy Geeded Raising, thoroughly cleaned, 11d. pkge., Wines and Liquors, USHER’S SCOTCH WHISKEY, imported in glate, pet bot, Nonfusel Malt Whiskey, per bot,, Maryland Rye Whiskey, per gal,, Manengabnne Rye

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