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-_- a DMER OELL GT DONE He Will Meet Quay and) Penrose ar Festal Board, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900, Nlon's and Boys’ | Stylish and Servicoable Clothi BATA THBTA Pl is Host, = SO Caresceti® ing at Lower Prices than Elsewhere. Something more than the turkey will need dressing on Thanks. giving Day—you’ll need to be dressed yourself, and dressed well at that. And when it comes to dressing well at the lowest prs pow sible you can’t beat The Big Store; you can’t even match it. Most rhe two nartont tanka roar conte OfYOU Know that--we want you all to know it—it’s to your best the Governcr of New York Sate cn nis UMterests as well as ours, for you'll save money by buying your aleotion are to dodge diners ami 1 Clothing here, anc we, of course, will make something, although our big alee ‘margin of profit is very small indeed compared with that of other In the former respect Governor-elent : Ode!! has been pre-ominentiy suvesetul Clothiers, Here's proof in abundance: MEN'S FINE DRESS 1 10USERS, made and as a dinner attraction ts rated as Wwotsteds, In a choice assortment of pat A Long List of Distinguished | Men in the Membership of This Collage Fraternity, MEN'S STYLISH WINTER SUITS, made of a choice Mieh aw Blandard Ol certifieater jasnortment of standard ajl woollen materials, tn proper The Governe 8 just consented to by the ents JUNK connEEeS 10 1 olarings and patterns, if the latest cu, properly lined to Bt property, in the tate peg. top ut; 295 Manes at the Weartonec ag taat Melave and well tatlored; suith’ that will please most _men for! larly €4.50, specially priced for to-morrow « ‘ he Waldorf-Astoria on Fel. | business or general wear, of full $10 value, | 6& On thie occasion he will be enter Hssicqagrled “4 o $ rh 00 YOUTHS! WINTER OVERCOATS, made of fot tained by the Columbia University Chap shades of black and Oxford gray, in fine weoten tee hy , ate in the proper Up-to-date tox cont design, ter he alumni of Mota Theta Mi, the [2,000 MEN'S FINE WINTER SUITS, made of through {tere coatings, in the p foromoat college secret a ai + and through worsteds, stylish imported Seoteh choviots, With raw edge and raw lap seams, aplendidly lined) ages Be sboret lralern blue Thibets {15 to 10 years; fully worth $10) priced hete | tweeds, smooth cassimetes and black 7.00 and cheviots; in the latest cut, handsomely appointed and YOUNG MEN'S FINE RAGLAN OVERCOATS, made of tough English overcoatings in the latest shades of gray, well tailored; rogulatly sold at $15 and §16,50, 9 50 . | tehly lined, with deep Westminster cuffs, properly cut on sale to-morrow at MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, made of a splendid! jag well fittin y D ig. and would be remarkable 10.00 rade of all woollen Irish friete coatings, in the late On| Vatue at $14; here to-morrow at BOYS’ SUITS AND COATS. whioh he ts an enthusiastic member A strange coincidence j4 that former Benator Quay, of Pennaylvanta, who was Pratt's stanch ally th forel Roomove! to accept the Vive tlal nomination and thus make way for Odell s elevation to the Governor fy also w member of Hela Theta Pi fa Holes Penrowe, Quay’s hieutenant for to-morrow at fort and Cambridge gray shades, the long stylish cut box (., |gatments, lined with pretty plaid worrted coatings, | “" topped at shoulders and sleeves, silk velvet top collars, ° hot to be duplicated in New York for less than 8.00 hair Pennsylvania politios and United Stator | $12.50; here for Saturday at BOYS’ FINE WINTER SUITS Hundreds of them, in the from chat double breasted cut for lade from 7 to 18 yearw of age, in g the prominent members of thiy MEN'S PINE RAGLAN AND LONG BOX OVERCOATS | {he blouse sailor style for younger bare ane a ¢, in the ventee style for the tittle fel inde of standard high grade fabrice in cassimeres, hota suit in the lot worth less than "hie ASD warm winter overcoats, made of ood quality o light and dark gray vicuna coatings; box coats are Tined | ; with fine worsted plaids and finished at top, sleeve | Cheviote, nerges, ety linings of Skinner's guaranteed satin; the Raglans ate | $5-00, many worth far mote than that lined throughout with ie farmer's satin, the proper yp | Pameee ATES Wis Rone: Court Judges Harlan a tor Rawlins, of Uta; ¢ A, Mitt, of the Committe Affairs of the House of He iran 1 on Kore) “Private” Jolin Alien, Congenastnat | tieated in Rew Von Gite under Bim, piieed opr, vex val Upward of 100 styles, in the (ollowing makes: BOYS from Mission Congressman Houtell, | fort 1 70, 00 BLOUSE SUITS, MASTER VESTEE SUITS AND Miles Govier hanes or Ru , | RUSSIAN BLOUS SUITS, made from the choiegt and ; Sloot Haney, of Flut N | the choice a Biss donn Ws vers vo ngny [MEN'S HIGH GRADE. WINTER OVERCOATS, rep- Mifntorec™ well taored” anes tinea Yaroughowt, will At ro for Governor 1 exec Teventing some of the choicest productions of this nea Nooie, Poderal /qon, made of the best solt surface vicut 4 English NB Oe Buren cloth, in the latest shades of Y had "| blue; fitted and tailored to a high sta « ot | Hence; not to be had at the oxcluaive outtitt dell under $22.50; here to-morrow at perfectly and worth $5.50 and $7.00, Ac ar) 75 ’ tary of 0 4 of thin matchiees assortment to-morrow for fides Springer, G Webster Davis, ‘of others oted in nath Among the local alum: ment @he fraternity who will Kreet Goy | BOYS’ GARMENT SUITS Sevoral hundred new and exclusive designs made of fine smooth eurface cassimeres, imported Scotch tweeds and striped wornteds) ringle ot baaiyy Gh leader bautetotene sl double-breasted waistcoats; richly Iinod and well tailored Johnson; Rust Lecwarte attirnes (or | MEMS VERY FINE WINTER OVERCOATS. The finent | throughout) regulatly sold for $7.50; ages oe, IS we Goulds ~ & Rider, Beere pitt ts i " of the world's ecsenist manufac. | 16 only; a choice to-morrow for ‘ he borough o anhattan, Dr Be turing tailors, f such fine materials asthe beat si Pa ‘ thy lia Hagia, Belgian and German winter coatings, inexclusive Lhe Lda Peta thin ysl Lh Ar] ‘ ber! unt) exe'o) | frieze coatings, jes 01 ly armen TMneere, Gunnison. Oxon’ |dealgne fot (he most part; of the very latest cut and lined | (Fike COMtnES, I tte ne et ined how'd | throughout with the best) grade of otf boiled allosilk matin | |Duchess and Merveilloux ; handstailored throughout, hot to be duplicated at the exclusive merchant tatlor's fot teen than 50,00; priced here for to-mor- 24,50 ’ row at just —_—_ MEN'S PANCY VESTS. The very newest effects in im- FRANCIS A, NICOLLS DEAD, |2ecis, ti'rew doustetreautel esice, with tolling colan ; Retired Merchant of Lowell Diew at years | YOUNG MEN'S FINE WINTER SUITSA very choice | Suddenly of Heart Discane, Franc! » Nicolle POM | Wieoln * | and carefully selested lot of Youths' Loug Trouner Suits, ynum and Townsend Souter, ( L. Andrews, BB, Taylor, FT Brown, W. Brana tr, Hey Dr Biren ii Rev. Ferdinand Iglehart f ages 3 to 9 years; fully worth $3.50, Satur special at BOYS' NATTY WINTER OVERCOATS, made of covert | and melton cloths, in shades of dark tan, brown, blue and Oxford, the proper box coat style, fitted with velvet col lars and lined with a splendid grade of Farmer's satin, ages 6 to 15; of positive $4.50 value, Priced for Saturday special at ps 95 SMALL BOYS' RUSSIAN BLOUSE OVERCOATS, made of handsome Kersey cloth, in phades of parnet and blue, fitted with patent leather belts; the dressiest overcoat for the amall boy; not to be had elsewhere for lens ant District-Attorney James jordon it than $5,50; on sale to-morrow at Bean weet cat rah | made of fine cheviots and cassimeres, also Seotch {weeds wer 1 audi * | and worsteds, in a choice array of patterna in mixtures as BOY8' OXFORD WINTER OVERCOATS, made of fine diseane at i 1© well ag black and blue; the stylish up-to-date cut, with grade atrictly all-wool soft finish Vicuna coatings, in the ies, in up-to-date otyles, ble for boys aged 6 to 7; here to- 4, 75 — Hotel Brinto, Blev Manager Kace suid M down a sufferer from ahd years, He was here, aa he had fp Dr, J, W. Travel potified the Co was noted LABOR NEWS. Business Agent Patrick J MeNulyy 6 Drivers and Hosters | treat leaning 1 Unent, ha om a i} as nasi) for overtini in fa the first + whieh will aggregie: WI! a floot every city the military broad sho Jexign, as well as the m: latest gray and dark brown hod | conservative makes; | 29 to 30 breast measure; properly lined and tatlored; for ‘fully worth $12.50; priced for to-morrow » 16; priced at other otoren Flat 7. IO \ wworew special at Men's Double-Soled Shoes At About Halt Prive, A Heavy soled shoes are not in demand in mild weather, and so " we were able to buy a big lot of them from a New York shoe jobber » wrk at our own price for spot cash, We placed them on sale last Satur- mi") day, and at the rate at which they are going we won’t have many Fe of them left after to-morrow. They're just the shoes you will need ‘ove a Little later on, and for many months at that. Come here to-morrow f ale eon unearned Hentignie wvlvra wait ie Sook and you can get any size you want for far less than shoes of a fertainment vioved «voto Hike quakity can be had elsewhere. will le miu Doetegates James Hts j Men's $3.50 Shoes for $7.95, Won's $3.00 Shoes for $/, 65. ent AE Le BUN Olana Wl" ‘Thiv lot contains viel kid, box calf, wax calf, and satin This lot contains wax calf bhves, satin call shoos with a eaaiviente. ie PEL WLS |" “calf hoes, with Londou and Globe toes, rome lined with hand-newed welts, and golden calf shoes in all sizes, but Federated thee AB leather; also some patent leather shoes, All sires can be mostly with wide toes and in wide widths; lace and fay twa | 4 repreme had, in wide widths for the most part congrons gaiters i amt a Women's Shoes i) not the Conrad te from the f Walters, whic 1 aver Ata Saving of a Dollar a Pair Co-Morrow, WOMEN'S HOX CALF EXTRA WOMEN'S ALL BOX CALF GOLF WOM HOX CALF DOUBLE HIGH CUT LACE SHOES, the cor CUT DOUBLE SOLE LAC (OFS, SOLED LACE SHOES, in all sizes, NT follow!) a ree tre treet ohoe oar with ral yall sites | fegularly $3 a pal Ino nome VICL KID PATE! Vita President ‘ kirte of any outdoor costume, all also PATENT LEATHER SHOES, LEATHER TIP SHOES, lace and but: Treasurer William Kirk Lofecre ary sites) fegulaity worth $4 a pair, in all sites, regularly $3.50 a ton styles, in all nizes) regularly sold Henry ‘Thomas here tomorrow apectal 3, 00 Lil @ choice to-morrow 1, 9 for $2 nd a choice of J, Goneral Becrotury Charles I Hechtota, At U ind IS: estvor ind Satinday tor a5 of the National Union of United Brew . ery Workmen, ie it New York sectling a pumber of minor dleputes between loca! unfons and employers. The American Federation of Women | fan auaillary organiaetion to Typographt. Cameras and Camera Soods. ion No. & held a basket party al jonfal Hill, One i and Bitat | The best time to buy your Christmas presents is now, the mire and Columbus wvenic lov! WB" best place here, if you would save money and avoid the discomforts or ainanters “ant ot Uti and annoyances of shopping right before the Holidays. For young weit or old, what better Xmas gift could you select than a good photo- gies” ine wil ett, graphic outfit ? Picture-taking and picture-making have been greatly Feoognite simplified within the last year or so, and good instruments and out- yelts,, Clearmakcrs’ label commie fits are cheaper than ever before, especially here. to use the Union toa ew Yor Manufactirer on condition That tk our CYCLE OUTING CAMERA Takes picture 4x5) HEAVY 4xS-in, PRINTING PRAMES, cach, relling goods to an Albany man: |iehes, apd has every attachment and improvement | pooy ING irer who | in trouble with (ie | mecesdary for the taking of first-class pictures, a shutus SING CLOTHS, 1 yard square, that can tbe set for time and bulb exposures, also ior HYPO C, P. TREMLEY PROCESS, per Ib, 3 “‘enap shota'’ from 1-5to 1-100 of a second; Iria diaphragm, | | rising and falling front, spring actuated, ground glass, ox: RUBY LAMPS, the best kind, 2 glassos orange nigation of the HL Rutohers lige ew effected and headquarters lave been oe | tremely rapid achromatic lens, fine for indoor or outdoo, | ad ted; considered cheap at 7Se,, specially priced tablished at No, 108 Ludiow street work; camera is made of selected, seasoned mahogany, fot Saturday at 55 The substitute letter carriers are highly polished and covered with real seal leather; metal | CARD MOUNTS, 4x5 in., white embossed, per doz., 5 4 finely nickelied and polished; looks much neater and as good work as many of the higher priced machines. nt to them |Price of camera, leatherette carrying case, double | ‘ys sald plate holder and complete instruction , 5,5) sanvies 'e have at present in stock one of the joe and than | Baty At $10 thie camera would atill be cheap finest selections of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in the city, All Eastman Kodaks on sale here at 2004 | including mary handeome novelties for the holiday season, y discount from list prices, Wiaiidaat diptsocdiiad dnd | THE NEW R. R. PLASH POWDERS, 6 in box, safent and best, no smoke, large size cartridges, Ask for infor td Ing to have a bill dr faction at the coming oe providing for the py Of regular Wages. Al pi wt of them do not e ‘@ month, ly No, 90, Glassworkers . has been ox sons faction of the Kni Ben of Roneunion ie H to "° | OUR “FOUNTAIN, JR. CAMERA’ for the tone iz i] aces of union men during a strike ¥ "* for | AAs, Wika: iublatin. A Kent Hine secore{ takes pictures 34 x85 Inches; has time and Map shot | Tow on Exhibition: tary and’ Ormanier of the church As. | Stopes, Wlew Bader, etc.; specially priced for to. 4 The Prizes for poolation for the Advancement of the | Morrow at 25) Interest of haber, haa written to Presi. | ur AmatourPhetograpnie ent Herman Grosemann, of the Inter: Camera Supplies, ent Works » In his war on ihe 00; ; ewen! shone : |EASTMAN’S +-FOLD CHERRY AND SPRUCE fo oC A Gotatemaet hiss tite ee cast ae How to Carve a Parker, bal oll tld old geass odo therefore, been wepety By an expert who hi 41,000 o¢ | SOLIO TONING SOLUTION, 8-07, bottle 38 f Ma to ties A Buy Wear" hanhant EASTMAN’ DEVELOPING POWDERS, ge: | CAvc dalded te tatend the cone tte tts eat hs stone Order edvence coay todarn bee % 18 | Wovombes 24% to om, 3,95 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER °%, 1900. EI a arn PRP APPR PARA RARA PAPA PP AR AA PP A RP PR PPR APPAR AAA PPA AP APA PAPA PAP PP IPP IP LDL PAL PILL LAL “SPP PLL PPP LLP ALLL { $ Again 80 Boys and Girls get Valuable Prizes In Ghe Big Store's Gducational Prize Contest, The prize wihners of Contest No, 9, booklets dis- tributed to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A classes on Saturday, November 10th, are as follows ; THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES, } THE FIPTY HONORABLE MENTIONS AND Choice of Watch or Set of Books were SILVER MEDALS TU awarded to: SA. i Georn et 6 ave A, Plovence M. Levy, ai? Beat fiat at P< ‘aa School No, 76 wt Hewitt, 290 baat Tih at hoo! 6 avin, Ot CHnton #6, Sebo! Trons. A Mauline yer, 1432 Hronx, Sehool No. 1S. THE TEN SECOND PRIZES, Aone year's subscription to any Juvenile Pub: Wobater ave 9 Modine wt No, 1 1, 221 Maat Tih at Kehoe Hication of Books for equal amount to auitinal \ Ville Kaufman 5 tet ave, Sehool * Weriin, 106 Weet iMith at 1 is a Mth at Sehool | 17) 8, Nicholan ave n Patrick Holger Sohoo! No. 10, \ Anna Hyrne ni No. 44 Hronx Sehoo! Myers, 107 Waverley place, Irwin, 140 Weet 1084 ot ‘ oh 40 Manhattan ave hoo! Na 0 | THE PIFTEEN THIRD PRIZES, Choice of good Fountain Pen ot Books Yo 1A May Conklin, UM Oth at Nroakiyn Sehool 8 1 Agni Kurfunkel 2t4 Stanton at Schoo) | OA 1 Marne Kyi No ® oa) N William Lane, 222 Ave. ©. Setool No. | Weat | 1 Mangin at Rol Wernlt oH Hen W Shera, S18 Bast 1th ot N K 1) \ ah Wauateit 1 {Viteon, 266 Woat 128th at, 8 th U Annie v8 Matilda 9 Made at. Rohool reenbere ih ealta Cant TH Maat Oth at 8 f ar y Kyan, 4) Wea nol's Beton THN at RL Mich Annette. 1M Bast 1th et HO Wont fed wt | MO West 21th at, Setool Nyame Rehool N aMioy M8 Maat 118th st Hy din, 291 Raat 9Tth at. xohoat | Nv ington No Warum Chae Wo Mowe, 229 Bast 1884 at Beno! ney OY he Giasburg. 1 Shoat Marcel Kilnkaleck Laurent 1219 Hrook | Nou wi. tb me Wen 1M ave. Hronx, Sehool No. 6) | Prize Winners will be duly notified when to call for Prizes, Contest Yo. 11, for Members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes, Opens To-Morrow (Saturday), Tell your children to call for the Booklets, They will interest them and help them in their achool work, and by answering the prize questions (which are not difficult) they may win one of the eighty prizes awarded each week, ‘Remember, it's all free, Novhing to buy, Nothing to pay for! enemenatanmanammanenenenineee ood Cigars, Phenomenal reductions in high-grade goods for to-morrow's sale. The Prices are for to-morrow ONLY, and we reserve the right to limit quantities, IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA AND hand-made Coochas Selectos, tovmot: MENRY CLAY CONCHAS SELECTOS oad ee Maladie ite, box " i 475) pron pe JULIANA, Suna wrap LA BELLE BONITA, Key Westyclear perfine quality long Havaua filer hand Havana, equal to imported, two sizes, made Selectos, box of 50 tomorrow for 2,25 reduced Conchas Especiales, box of 50, Puritanos, box of 50, LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana wrap- per and filler, fine quality, two sizes, MEXICAN PLANTATIONS, made aitly with Mexican tobacco, a fine, Jang, smoke, tox of 80 to-morrow for HAVE-A-TEN CIGAR Sumatra wrapper, long mixed Havana filler, our 35 4.00 2.00 reduced $) loader; box of 50 to-morrow for 1,50 Puritanoe, box of $0 2,25 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER Cl- } +25 GARB, a chance lot, N.Y. make, regular Londres Chico, box of 100, * 4,50. Se. goods, several brands, box of 50 to- morrow for 1,00 HAVANA SPRCIALS.-Havana wrap: per and filler, regular 10c, quality, | MAIL ORDERS PILLED. At NN pa ancni nancs Yen's and Boys’ Hats and Caps. Need a new hat for Thanksgiving Day? If 0, buy it here, and if you are not particular about having a high-toned trade-mark in your hat, but pees want the best hat for the money you can afford to pay, yokean save from $1.00 to $2.00, Worth considering, isn't it? MEN'S DERBYS, made of full fur stock, the latest shapes, brown and black; elsewhere $2.00; our price THE BRIGHTON DERBY, unequalled MEN'S HIGH SILK HATS, dw the latest Broadway, Kuox and Duplap atylea; not to te duplicated elsewhere for less than $4.00 or $5.00; here to- 1,25 the world over at our price; in shapes morrow at 2.50 and shades to jrnne all men; price 2.00 HOYS' DERBYS AND SOFT HATS, THE MANSFIELD DERBY, as much in all the latest shaper and colorings, heey] quality and as much satisfac: made of full fur stock; not to be had at tion asin any §4 derby sold anywhere, other stores for less than $1.50, our here at 2,40 price for a choice, only 5 Candies. "4 wilderness of awacte Millon Why pay exclusive confectioners’ fancy prices when you can get exactly the same candies here for about half what they charge? OUR FINEST CHOCOLATES, HON CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS, per \w HONS and PRUITS, as fine as you tb. box, MW have ever bought anywhere for 4c, per VASS, i pound box; hete at 45. YiSSAR PUDGE, sold eawiae a TUXEDO CHOCOLATES and BON CREAM DATES, worth 20. ab., BONS, the kinds you pay Soc, per box HONEY DROPS, pure sugar | Your | ' honey, bi Bove bes tate atesebige 30 COCOANUT THON BONS, the very SPECIAL PARIS MIXED CANDIES, vee, 29 pic’BON BONS, something new, per Ib, box, ECUADOR CHOCOLATES and BON (GENESEE SQUARES, sold else. where at O0c, a Ib STARLIGHT KISSES, at half the 15 Usual 5 HurTincUPs, 7 Aavorn, | 20 OLD-FASHIONED PEPPERMINTS, Handmamma's favorite, LMONT BON HONS, not vo'd 15 \ elsewhere, pet Ib, box, FANCY PRENCH MIXED CANDIES, per Ib. box, CHOCOLATE. MARSHMALLOWS, pet box, VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS, per Ib. bom, /4 Underwear at Cut Prices! What's the use whining about unseasonable weather? It won't help mat- ters any, and it won't sell underwear, The only thing that we believe will sell Winter Underwear just now is PRICE! So here we go, cutting some of our very choicest Underwear to the very bone! MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE. LINED SHIRTS ‘no drawers to match), in regular (Se. grades, te Men's double-breasted and doubleback natural wool SHIRTS and DRAWERS: all sizes, to match, drawers made with doubie 35 guaset, covered wane ani heavy teen waist band, all sizes; regu- MEN'S DOUBLE - BREASTED ME. ra RINO SHIRTS, with drawers to mateh, Lo gpa Sides ged 1,3 camel's hair color; regular OS, grades, Man‘e doublmbressted natural wool Pott tay 39 SHIRTS, with DRAWERS to “match, in all sizes, the reg: Mon's single ot double breasted pure grades, resuced to 95 ian woo! SHIRTS and MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS, DRAWERS, best of make and finish, in plain colors and fancy stripes, lamb's all sizes; the regular $2.50 grades, wool, floece lined, all sites, regular 1.45 reduced to 1,75) grades, reduced to 79 Che CloakDopartment In the Fur Dept, ay ee rey On Sale Saturday, You. 4h, WOMEN'S VELOUR BLOUSES AND 300 MINK AND SABLE SCARFS, ia Ea chs besa, made ofthe chica lection of fr, with ae, At 19.75 At 975 Vatoos upto $90.00, Value fully 15,00, i | F5e. This may not look to you a ve NCNM pen re ———— a / FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900, Girls’ and Misses’ Capes, Coats, Peelers, Dresses & Waists. Style, service and price are the most important factors in the success of any garment, and as these are the points our experts have ever in mind in the selection and manufacture of our Girls’ and Misses’ outer clothing, it is not to be wondered at that we enjoy such a large patronage, fully dedicated to “The Coming they will meet with her approval, Saturday's special offerings are respect- oman,’ and we are certain that and that of her parents or guar- dians, as their equals cannot be had elsewhere at anything like the low prices we have named, GIRIS' DRESSES of plain cashmere, in ted, brown, royal and green, with tueked yoke and blouse front of taffeta, also trimmed with five rows of white ailk brald and fancy ornamental but tona, | At 2.90 GIRLS’ FINE BOX COATS Of ood quality Kersey, lined with silk serge, full front and bark, 21 inches long, | A? 6.90 | GIRLS' REEFERS of fed, blue, brown and castor Kersey, with top cape | trimmed with bands of velvet, wide gilt braid and clue | tere of miniature buttons, A 6.90 GIRLS! FULL LENGTH COATS of extra weight hid in royal, tan, brown, cast wine, with atylioh ruffled top cape, « combination bent etyle and good service, 43 to 40 inches in length, At 10,00 GIRLS’ BOX COATS of good Kersey, in royal, brown, masy, castor, tan and ted, lined throughout with a heavy quality of watin, with high peck and inlaid velvet collar, ove of the most popular garments of the season, At 10,00 eee Men’s 45c, Yockwear for great re- duction, bur i i. because our regular 45¢, ties are known to be equal to the best 75¢, ties you could hope to find at exclusive furnishing goods stores—and to say 75e, ties for 35e, would be nearer right, There are tecks, four-in-hands and imperials, made of best and newest silks and gating in the lot; stripes, figures, polka dots and the like; all beautifully silk lined and in any color or combination of colore you can think of, Ladios' Yookwear, Dainty bite of feminine Neckdressings at very special prices for to-morrow, NET TIES, with applique ends, usual price 20, Aipectal for Maturday at TAPPETA SILK TIES made of all Silk Taffeta, hematitehed all around, corded neckband, usual Price 3c.; special for Saturday at u Y SILK BOAS, with full ruche and ga nde, regular price $1.25; very special for jaturday at A Sale of Watches. If time is money to you and to whom is it not ?--you must have a reliable watch, and if money is an object to you, you should buy that watch here, Our prices are lower than eleewhere- why shouldn't they be? We buy cheaper than other stores because we buy more, and 60 we can afford to make lower prices to you. Our guarantee is unqualified~your money back for any watch you are not pleased with, Here are some ‘‘specials'’ for Saturday that will interest you if you are interested at all in a watch just now, MEN'S 14-KARAT GOLD WATCH, open face, plain pol- iphed case, new thin model, fitted with Elgin or Waltham movement, sold elsewhere at $35.00, our 24, 50 . price Saturday, MEN'S 14KARAT GOLD FILLED WATCHES, hunting case, 10 year ee with Waltham or Elgin iment, wold elsewhere at $12.00; our price 7.75 Saturday, WOMEN'S SOLID 14K. GOLD WATCHES, Elgin or Waltham movements, hunting cases, beautifully eo gtaved of engine turned an unlimited selection; bed elsewhere at $22, our price Satur /4, 75 WOMEN'S SILVER GILT WATCHES, Swiss move- ments, fancy enamelled or inlaid with pearls told elsewhere at 97.50; our price Saturday, 4.95 WOMEN'S PINE ENAMELLED WATCHES, set ina variety of beautiful colors, with enamelied chatelaines to auatch, put up in a Yery piety case sold else 5.25 i ’ where at $7.50, our price Saturday, WOMEN'S SOLID SILVER WATCHES, open face, tesutifully engraved, with solid silver chatelaine pin in numerous styles, sold elsewhere at $4.00, our 2.50 price Saturday, MEN'S GUN METAL WATCHES, open face, with second hand, goldefilled tim, tow and ctown, a good American movement, guaranteed tor ore yeat; Buld else 4 75 where at §7.00; our price y . 15 5 a5 GIRLS’ MILITARY CAPES of blue Kersey, lined with good, warm, 14 flannel, with prettily pointed lion, 24 inches deep and full sweep, Ai 5.00 MISSES’ 26-INCH BOX COATS | of very fine Kersey, every seam covered with onednc Atitched straps, solid velvet collar and lai ge peat! buttoma) the best value ewer offered, Ht 9.75 MISSES’ GOLF CAPES, A large variety, made of shawls of the prettiost colorings, Ht 4,90 MISSES! OXFORD COATS, M4 inches long, full tox froat and beck, lined throughout with ailk serge, with velvet collar; a very stylish coat, At 7.90 MISSES' “MOBILE" COATS of fine kereey, 36 inches long, lined throughout, entine coat with fine tailor stitching and strapping, high faring collar, very exceptional value, At 14,50 MISSES' FLANNEL WAISTS, Full blouse (rout, newest Bishop sleeves, gilt ball buttons, lined throughout, red, cadet royal; 1 sites, Ht 1.49 Mon’s $1.50 Porcate Shirts for 65e. We started to sell these shirts---over 700 dozens of them-—but a very few days ago, and two-thirds of them ore sold already, It's re- markable there should be any left---for how often can you buy, here or elsewhere, real $1.50 colored Percale and Madras shirts for 65¢,? Sizes are {rom 14 to 18-—~made with detached link cuffe-—-dorens of beautiful patterns to choose from, But Don't Delay---if you care about them, nm menue Handkerohios Specials, At Je instead of Se, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S plain white and printed border HANDKERCHIEPS. Se instead of 8 MEN'S Jatge site Tape Border and BOYS! pure LINEN CORDED HANDKERCHIFES: Se instead of 12!:c, MEN'S full size white hemstitched and LADIES’ LACE TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED HAND. KERCHIEPS: 100 instead of 15c. The largest assortment of LADIES' SWISS EM- bRomekED HANDKERCHIEFS ever shown, 17 instead of 28, A very fine asaortment of LADIES’ PURE LINEN LACE EDGED and SWISS EMBROIDERED HAND. KERCHIERS, — A A A = annem Books. Saturday's list contains some modern books with a good reputation, as well as the complete works of some of the most famous writers of English literature, For a small sum you can add them to your library if you are not fortu nate enough to possess them already, BREWER’S DICTIONARY OF PHRASE AND PABLE, large octavo volume; bound in half morocco, published at $2.50; special price, 15 HELEN'S BABIES, by John Habberton, new and charmingly illustrated edition, published at 91,50 opecial price, 80 PETER SIMPLE, by Capt. Marryat; large illus trated edition; published at $1.50, special price, 40 TOKOLOGY, by Alice B, Stockham, M.D. , latest edition, illustrated; published at §2.50, special price, 1.65 CHEIRO'S LANGUGE OF THE HAND, published at $2.50, special price for Saturday, 1.50 COMICAL HITS BY PAMOUS WITS, comprising wit, humor, pathos, ridicule, satire, gathered from the great humoriste of the day, by Melville D, Landon, A. M., published at $1.50, special price, 55 POPULAR EDITION OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM THACKERAY, complete in 10 volumes, hound in cloth; published at $9.00; special price, 2,5) POPULAR EDITION OP THE WORKS OP SIR WALTER SCOTT, complete in 12 volumes ; bound in cloth, published at $10.00; special price, 3,00 SHAKESPEARE in 4 volumes) dark red cloth; gilt decorations; published at $4.50, special price, 1,25 MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND jp 5 vol- umes, bound in cloth with gilt decorations, pub- lished at $6.00 ; spectal price. 1,75 ~ Don't Fait to Got One or Gwo of Ghose Civit War Suns, Carbines or Cavalry Sword. before they are all gone. cheaply Island, N.Y, recently purchased by us, You'll never again get an opportsnity to buy them This is the entire clean-up" of the U, S. Government Arsenal at Governor's Many of the guns were in active use by the Federal Troops, many were picked up on the battle-fields of the North and South, and some are brand new and were delivered to us in the original cases in which they were received by the U. S. Government For decorative purposes nothing could be more effective than the old guns and carbines, while the new guns can be used for shooting, hunting or home detense, from the Spaniards in the Spanish-American War of 1898 tory-making guns our Government paid $20 your pick, while they last, at a price that will never buy them again, In the collection are also some Remington Rifles captured For these his- and $25 apiece, Come and take IS Brushes and Screwdrivers, for use with the old carbines, at, each, 5 CAVALRY SWORDS at, each, 1,50, CUBAN MACHETES, each. 150 and 75 |

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