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POUCA S MOLY EATEN While on Orders from Vice Committee Saloon- Keeper Assaults Him, ORDERED 70 CLOSE BARLY, Patrolman Jepson le at the Hospital and May Die, Owen Boyle, who keeps & saloon at 1 Ninth atreet, Brooklyn, last night as * qaulted and nearly killed Policeman Nels Jepson, 1 . Boyle was arreated and looked up, while Jepson waa taken in an unocon- selour condition to the Long Island Col+ lege Hospital Barly to-day the offlcer wae etil un- @onselous, and the hompital attendants @re doubtful whether he will recover, os near the (manater eia- about the place i) hours, Laat otghe @hout the place at ali hours. oday that Boyle’ Jepson waa due to fom crusade and his bellef that pull” would allow him to jgnore the 8 of the police to close up ss Last night Deputy Chiel Molaughlin ent out a special order to all Captains Instructing them (o notify thelr men to rigorously enforce tho Excise law and the Rarly Closing law This order was read at roll e | loeman Jepson knew that Boyl frequent Violator of the Barly law, Bo he want (0 ik place to novity | im that ho would be arrested If he did not som ply with the order, Boyle, without warning, knocked the jigeman down, nl taking his club Way beat him tte Insensibility When Policeman Jennings and ere tered Huyle's douse to arrest htm 121 ans tt dark and all Lie bedroom doors ed, They broke down the door of one room and found Boyle, ‘Ad the station house Hoyle sent for derman Hennessy to go on his bond. rice refused “io accept the ball and Boyle passed the night th a cell, e eT Who Will Heip Mr, Travers! To the BAltor of The Bening World My name j# Patrick Travers and I have been a pationt in thie In- stitution. for nearly Afteen years, In your issue of the 2th Inst, you wrote me Up as having been run over in the court-yard of Bellevue by an ambulance end killed, This erroneous announce- ment caused myself and friende @ great deal of worry and excitement, Buch a Blalement was most inexcusable as there was not (he slightest grounds on whith to base it ‘rom ur Woll- known reputation for sincerity T am perfectly prepared to belleve that you Would Hot allow much an error to creep into your paper Were you personally aware of Its falsity, j Now, fam going to por you 0 40 me a favor, Ant have heard and read a reat deal about your dally efforts to fin the ly (and tneldentally con+ pund the guilty) | venture to place my cane before you. The invalid chair which | am using at present Ix entirely | out of order and gone beyond repair. It was fi wp three times, but they now say that It is paw ite usefulness and cannot be further repaired, If you will Kelp me to get a chair | will feel forever Rraleeul to you. J can have a good chalr at a discount of & per cent, off for cagh. I need not enlarge on the comfort that auch @ chair would give me, In fact, | am utterly helpless wiih. om The chair was bought to sep 199, and pas verted me ince. I am erin from pas jellevis j New York, Dep. 4 i ay More Mates Yer tur South Africa, NBW ORLBANS, Deo, 6.—The Brittoh stoamera Langton Grange and Hyades cleared yerterday for Capa Town, South Africa, ‘the former carrying §90 horses and the latter 1,(® mules for the Brith eGovernment | COWP She Was a Texas Girl— Turned to Buddhism in New York, BAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 6.—-Many New York people will remember the Countess de Canavarro, who entered the Buddhist Bistarhood in New York in 1897, There was an imposing ceremony, conducted by Dharmapala, the Buddhist priest. The Countess took the name of Sister Banghamitta. She is now once more in America, having recemly landed here from @n Indian steamer, Bister Banghamitta {6 the wife of the one-time Minister from Portugal to the Hawaiian islands, and was formerly the wife of the late Samuel C. Bates, of (his city, Before that time she was Mise Miranda MoPiroy, a daughter of the late Major MeHiroy, Bhe waa born la Texas, but reared in Mexico and Call. fornia. Tn speaking of her life Sister Say mitta ald; “I became a nut because I wanted to HISICHSETTS LAIN BLY Big Battleship on Way to Dry-Dock at Brook- lyn Navy-Yard, Work was rushed to-lay in cleaning the big dry dock No. 8 at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard to prepare for the docking of the battle-ship Massachusetts, which | is to be repaired as soon as she arrives tn port On the way from Hampton Roada she leaked badly, and, (t t* said, the pumpa had to be worked incessantly, The officers at the Navy-Yard professed Established 1807. CHATHAM SQUARE: 4193 to 205 & 211, 213 Park Row. COUNTESS WHO IS A NUN © AGAIN IN AMERICA. COUNTESS DE CANAVARRO, give up the material interests of this Ute, and felt mure that T could serve humanity in no better way than dy working for the betterment of condi- tons among the women of the Orient and by translating the philosophy of Buddha, Bince | have been in Ceylon T have organized some translated the Abbidhamm: really the psychology of the teachings I shall lecture during my year in thie country, and on my return I will go to Bud Gaya, where the oldest Buddhist temple stands, “During the two hours we stopped at Honolulu I ha@ my gon with me and delignied to see him. nearly sixteen years of age and propar- ing for tye ig etd ie not at all in thy with my views an ‘now whether or not he would let of Buddha. 1 waa d not My #on Come Lo Kee Me, Ho 1 surprised. By my first husband | three ohiidren, The boys States, and tie gi, sone Into some relat not seen her for years, The sister we adh; fad daughter. renunciation, He |s now ad 1 did Was agree: two sone and @ the United undervtand, has der, 1 have fa the yotlow of final o has adopted a plain cashmere dress, and over (hat wears the cashmere robe, Tho silk head drees ® larwo is i thing Iike a © re of silk, folded some- jetian nuns vel, ignorance as to the nature of the boat's injuries, al) Summ Washin, eount fi The ord rewarded ay The ebip has i near League Island the muthoritles at at a loss how to ace dry dock her at once ts to mean that her condition be werious. Gas Heat Chilly rooms impossible, Nothing to get out of repair, always read: when wanted, no cost when not in use-— and trifling cost then, Apply to any office of the N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co, ERTHWAIT ers. 121st St. & 3d Ave., (fourteen street numbers), Furniture, Carpets, Etc. ] , ‘PARLOR TABLEe, Top 24x24 in, 4.95 aC Be Mabog- CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS, Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Onyx Tables, Tabourettes, Easels, O44 styles and Iat- H eat designs of Mirrors, Pedestals, i eee bea Music Cabinets, Desks, ‘Ae BLES in Flem- Gilt Chairs, Rugs, any, curly birch, white enamel, ete {sh oak, mahog-|Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, Work Tables, Divans, aoe Etc, Ht. _ CASH OR LIBERAL i veces add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, 3 muting \ Own convenience, * | Special of RANGES, No, 6 ale, 6.49 Bale 2226 to 2234 3d Avenue. COBBLER SEAT mre wn ROCKERS, Oak or Mahogany finish, 2.90 Others from 1,95 up. CREDIT. No extra charges of any kind. , COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Fine Nillinery Sacrificed. As usual, The Big Store is the first to make important and serious reductions in the price of its Fall and Winter Millinery, The others will follow, as a matter of course, but it will be some little time before any of them will offer you euch startling and genuine price re- ductions on fine millinery as those which fol- low, ff, indeed, they will offer them at all: TRIMMED HATS. $5.00 AND 96,50 TRIMMED HATS, reduced to 2,50 $97.50 AND @.00 TRIMMED HATS, reduced te 3,75 $10.00 AND $12.00 TRIMMED HATS, reduced to 5,00 ‘These hate are made of a fine quality of all silk mir- fored and plain veivets, in black and colors, and are trimmed feather breasts, ostrich plumes, hand- some ornaments and all the latest novelty effects, SILK VELVET HATS. BLACK GILK VELVET HATS, all the neweot and most wanted tauging in value up to 2.00; taduced for Pian} 0 85 ALL-SILK VELVET HATS, of jor soe ity, handsomely Sue in Black nad, ' togular $3.00 and $4.00 values; reduced for to- morrow to 1.75 FRENCH FELT HATS ity, ted whi nd chins wath upto $2.0; teduced fer Pray 4925 FANCY FEATHERS, BIRDS’ WINGS, BREASTS, &c, A pplondid collection, worth up to $1.00 apiece ‘a choice to-morrow at the astonishingly low price of nanan Che Blanket Sato will be continued to-morrow, Bargain Friday, on the Third Flocr. If you haven't taken ad- vantage of it, you had better do so without delay if you would secure blanket bargains the like of which no other store is offering at the present time, Here are further particu lars for the interested: BLANKETS, 104 size, at, per pait, 1.95, 2.50 and 3.35 BLANKETS, 11-4 size, at, per palr, 2.48, 2.05 end 3.35 BLANKETS, 12-4 alse, at, per pair, 3.85 THE BEST CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, such 09 elsewhere retail at $7.50 pair, here to-mor- row at, pet pair, only 5.00 COMFORTERS for single bede, at, each, 9Se. and 1.95 COMFORTERS for double beds, at, each, 1,50 and 2.50 other Comforters at prices or lower than oma mention oposialiy- in variety—and all at money-saving prices, Our 3.50 DOWN QUILTS are better than those sold ehrewhere at that price, Our 3.95 DOWN QUILTS have first-class fillings and coverings. Our 4.95 DOWN QUILTS are unexcelled for beauty and comfort, Winter Weight Underwear For Man, Women and Children at reduced prices for Bargain Friday. Good underwear is cheaper now than it was at the beginning of the Fall season cheaper than it will be after the real cold weather actually sete in, If you delay your purchase it will cost you just that much more for your neglect of such opportunities as these: MEN'S PLEECE-LINED SHIRTS (no drawers to match), all reo; worth Se, a garment; Bargain Friday's price ovly MEN'S DOUBLE - BREASTED MERINO GHIRTS, with DRAWERS TO MATCH, all tlaes; worth OSc. a garment; Bargain Friday's price only MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, plain ot fancy colors, fleece iined, all sizes; worth 61.45 0 garment; ally priced for Bargain Friday, at, per b rors Ppa sa ware AND gba fleeeed, in08 5 . & garment ; spe clally priced for Bargain Friay at LADIES' WOOL COMBINATION SUITS, nat- ural and ceru, all sizes ; worth $1.25 a garment ; specially reduced for Bargain Friday to CHILDREN’S PLEECE-LINED VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS, natural color, with peas! but- tons and doubly sewn seams, all sizes; wort! from 40¢, to 50¢, apiece ; a choice Bargain Fri- day at the reduced price of CHILDREN'S NATURAL WOOL AND CAM- FL'S HAIR SHIRTS, PANTS AND DRAW. ERS, extra well made; worth from 0c, to $1,00 aplece ; a choice of all aires Bargain Priday at 5 9 19 19 25 x» 2 Big Bargains in Yen's and Women's Gloves for cold weather wear, the result of a recent special purchase at a great reduction from actual wholesale values, MEN'S HEAVY DOGSKIN GLOVES, ollk or ‘woo! lined, in excellent colors and in all sizes; made by one of the best and most favorably Ienown of American glove makers, ad intended to be retailed at $1.25. pair; your choice tor morrow at LADIES’ BLACK PLERCED CASHMERE GLOVES; the kind that is retailed the world over at 28¢, a pair, here to-morrow opecialyat 5 7 Sterling Silverware, Articles of usefulness and beauty---suit- able in every way for holiday gifts, at prices tar below their cost elsewhere, TEASPOONS of aterting silver, handsome patterns, eet of 6, ina white kid case, at = 3.25 GILVER MOUNTED BRUSH AND beautifuity embossed pattern; well worth 1.00; here to-morrow at 2.95 STERLING SILVER MOUNTED CLOTH BRUSH, full size, handsome pattern, old else- where al $3.00; here to-morrow at NICKEL CALL BELLS, with handles of sterling silver; worth §1.00; on nale to-morrow at STERLING SILVER SUQAR BOWL AND CREAM PITCHER, extra fine finish, beautiful On Sale Bargain Friday, 4,500 Men's Bath Robes Ht the Season’s Lowest Prices, Comfort and convenience require that a good bath robe or two should form a part of man's wardrobe. Buy them here and 1.75 45 13,50 now if you need them, "1 eave consid- erable money on your RIDERDOWN Ropes, p= phone alata 245 MEN'S 65.90 SIDERDOWN BATH ROBES, in tad taal om wi yo 49s petite aad is ot a 450 Bargain Friday at | Che Big Store. ° 7 a Bargain Friday, always an leapt 4 morrow because we ha money.saving event, will be doubly so to- ve arranged to include in the list of su- perior staple merchandise a select assortment of goods suitable for mas presents, at prices that at any other time or place would cost you much more, If you have Xmas gifts to buy—and whohas not ?—it will pay you to carefully look thro h these offerings ; you'll find many a chance to buy two presents for the money you have set aside for the purchase of one, It is important to remember, during the crowded holiday season, that this ia the safest store to shop in because f/ #5 fhe only absolutely Fireproof Retail Store in New York. Sowelry Suitable tor Anas Sites, The useful and the beautiful are ever ap- propriate for gifts. Of course you expect to make and retzive some presents this Christ mas—most of us do. Now's the best time to get them in order to avoid the holiday rush and get the benefit of full, fresh stocks extremely moderate prices. Our Holida sortment of jewelry was never larger or finer, our prices never #0 low, Everything you see here is priced far below the sum the exclusive jeweller would charge you for the same article, consequently it’s to your best interests to buy here, For to-morrow we offer these unusual inducements ; STERLING SILVER CHATELAINE BAGS, large site, soldered links, with handsomely em- donned top wold elsewhere at §10,00; here to- morrow Other Chatelaine Bags in a preat variety of otyles, at prices ranging from §12.00 to STERLING SILVER PURSES, large sire, extra heavy emboased top, with ting and chain at tached; gold elsewhere at $4.75; our price, only MATCH SAFES-Sterling silver, of a good heavy quality; a choice of many handsome pat- terns; worth up to 62,00 apiece, for BON BON BOXES of sterling silver, plain ster- ling gilt, enametiod and jewellet; not one tn the it worth lens than $2.00; a choice to- morrow for NETHERSOLE BRACELETS, sterling silver, handsome new patterns; regularly sold at 75c., on ale to-morrow at MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CHAIN BRACE- LETS, of sterling silver, with enamelled heart clasp, very pretty; regularly worth $1.00 each; on aale to-morrow for 6.75 59.00 2.75 98 50 48 50 LADIES' SOLID SILVER CHATELAINE WATCH, Swiss movement, with handsome pin to match, complete in a meat case, at POCKET FLAGK OR CRUET BOTTLES, fine cut glase, with eterling silver stoppers; the Lied tell elsewhere for §2.25; our price 'y ~~. Cigars and Pipes. A few unrivalled offerings for Bargain Friday; 2.95 1,50 CHAPPIE CIGAR, out leader, box of 50, 1.90 SUPREMACY CIGAR, Puritanos, box of 50, 1,50 GBUMATRA WRAPPER CIGAR, box of 50, 1,00 VICTOR DEWEY, Perfectos, box of 50, 15 GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, first quality, bulldog shape, in fine leather cases with solid ssivet trimmings; regularly $1.50, on ale to-morrow for GENUINE MERRSCHAUM PIPES, firet quali oe amber bape mt Necbeises casea, bulldog } lar $3.00 value; on sale to-morrow, teal a 1,95 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, ae Boys’ 500. Winter Coques for 35a. A fine collection of beet grade knit Skating Caps, made of all woollen yarns, double knit, full regs made, In choice colorings. Bargain Friday Offerings in Mon’s & Boys’ Clothing that mean a big saving to the purchasers, The prices only have been reduced the quali- tiea remain as high aa ever. MEN'S OXPORD OVERCOATS, made of a good quality of gay overcoatings, styliohly cut and well lined and tailored; of full $9.00 value; reduced for Bargain Priday to MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS, stylish pat- terme in strictly woollen cheviots aud tweeds, in the latest cut, well tailored, and of full $3.00 value; messed fo Bargain Priay to MEN'S IMPORTED JAPANESE SMOKING JACKETS, mado of a fine grade of Jap silk, in shades of Wd blue and brown, with lining of Got quilted; sold at most stores for i lly reduced for Hargain Friday to Boye’ IER COATS, made of the best grade of pure fragt tae Lol por ¥ ; the regular $2.25 ; agen 6 to 18; Forte ‘Bargais Friday ¢ BOYS' WARM WINTER REEPERS, made of tylish Oxford gray Meltons, in the lack Tat but ton-to-the-neck 4] and warmly lined; ages 3 to 8; of full $2.75 value; specially reduced for Bargain Priday to 1,75 95 6,00 2,00 BOYS' NATTY WINTER TOP COATS, of styl- igh Oxford gray mixed friere; the up-to-dete cut, made with velvet piped cufle velvet top collars; of full $5.00 value, a choice to-morrow (ages 4 to 15) at the greatly’ reduced price of nove’ ny. Prifeebd caPorr gm glory of a outiny jannel, in pretty pat- il Imbde with plalted fronts abd backs; fully 35c, apiece, here to-morrow at 3.25 Candies, Some low-priced onerees in good, fresh, pure candies for Bargain Friday, Just price them at the exclusive candy stores and note the great saving to be effected by buying here: PINE FRENCH MIXED CANDIES; sold else where at 2S, a lb.; our price, 15 MIXED CHOCOLATES, sold eleowhere at 39 alb,; our price, 5 BELMAR MIXED CANDIES (extra fine choco lates and bon-bons), per Id., 2” AMERICAN MIXED CANDIES; usually sold at Me. a ib.; out price, 10 OUR FINEST CHOCOLATES AND HON-BONS; the kind you pay 8c, a Id. for at other stores, Pe a we have laid in a fine collec Comucopias, German Mottoes, ete, You'll Eee eee Eea@SO))OODDODDD)C_OO0OEEEOOSOX—=" ES 00 O OOOOOoOoOoO oO eeeeeeeeee—m—="—" Women's House and Under Garments. You can decrease your annual outlay for these necessary garments by taking advan- tage of the great bargains that are offered at The Big Store from time to time—bargains such as these, for instance: WOMEN’S PLAIN CORSET COVERS, with equate or high neck, all faished seams; here to- mortow at WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, cambric ruf- fle, with wide hem and hemstitehing, at WOMEN'S BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, heavy fleece, finished plain, at WOMEN'S MUSLIN EMPIRE GOWNS, hem- stitched, ruffles and yoke, at WOMEN'S EXTRA HEAVY NIGHT 39 GOWNS OF OUTING FLANNEL, with) Your double faced yoke and braiding; ) choice WOMEN'S SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, a y CORDED UMBRELLA PLOUNCE, lived Friday with domet flanuel; for of braiding and knife-plaited WOMEN'S CAMBRIC GOWNS, square peck, with extra five embrottery (rimming, WOMEN'S NAINSOOK GOWNS, square feck, dainty and trimmed with fine lace; WOMEN'S NAINSOOK DRAWERS, with elaborate finishings of Valenciennes lace, beading and tucks ; Acholee of the WOMEN'S HANDSOME SATEEN ur) 69 lot lay lor DERSKIRTS, oot and serviceable, trimmed with flounce and corded ruffie; WOMEN'S MERCERIZE! BATEEN UNDERSKIRTS of quality, with deep faced fou ‘Also, cur weekly clearance gale of all 1,00 broken lots of WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, comprising handenme styles that cannot by duplicated, and ranging in value from $1,28/ ‘to $1.05: ~— A Special Purchase of 2,000 Women's Hanne! Waists will go on sale to-morrow at 69e, and 79e, The (9c, waists are made plain, with pointed front band and small gilt buttons, Colora: blue, red and black, The 79¢, watsts are made with soutache braid between tucks on front, with tucked back. A $9.00 Parlor Arm Chair tor $4.45, We will place on sale to-morrow, Bargain Friday, six different de- signs § of = these handsome arm chairs, They have crotch mahogany veneer back, and are inlaid = with fine French mar- queterie; have beat tempered steel springs, and are covered in a au perb quality of satin damask, Loather Goods, A selection from any of these Bargain Fri- day's offerings will make a Holiday gift that is sure to be appreciated. The cost will be trifling compared with what you would have to pay elsewhere. LEATHER COMBINATION POCKET BOOKS, in black, brown of tan; complete, with tigdnch plated initial (any letter), at LEATHER PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, floral de- ‘signs on leaves, containing spaces for 24 cabinet ited photographs and 16 carte de visite ai photarraph with pretty embossed covers in k, brown, maroon of green; @ choice to morrow for BLACK OR COLORED LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS, full site, heavy strap, pebeet handle, guaranteed not to pull out, full matin lined | Tegularty worth $1.50; here to-morrow special at COLLAR AND CUPP BOXES of leather, several ages, in black, brown, red, maroon and green with a chotce of colored satin lining; an excel lent gift, and very moderately at, each, 33 1,35 98 98 nnn Fur Orimmings. All the desirable and most wanted kinds are to be had at our Dress Trimming Dept, at prices that will save you something on every purchase, Look over a few of our low prices: BLACK AND WHITE THIBET, 1-inch pelt, per yord 09 ABTRAKHAN, t-inch wide, per yard, ro) GENET, CONY SILVER AND BLACK, t-ineh wide, per yard, HEADS OF MINK, SKUNK, BEAVER, LAMB, ‘c,, with glass eyes, at, cach, 7e., 12¢. and Also, for Bargain Friday: GOLD AND SILVER SPIKES for ribbo chenille ends, vome entirely new with jew “epecials!’ in gilt with ball ends, at, per 456. and nee The New and Fashionable L' Higton Belts in black velvet, plain or with gold braid edging, with a choice of velvet or chenille streamers, finished with gold spikes, special at 9¥o, a5 rh) SS «a MR ODL LAP ARP AANA AAPOR AARP PAP PP PPP PPR AAPL PPP L IAL L ARPA PAAR In the Linen Department Bargain Friday affords an opportunity for the purchase of desirable supplies for holiday needs at prices that are considerably lower than those charged by other stores for goods of an equal quality, Look them over and judge for yourself, Pattern Cable Cloths. A new shipment of Scotch and Irish Linens at a saving of 25 per cent. PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, the 3, 384, 4 yd. site, each, 1,10 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, the 3, 3, 4 yd. size, at, each, 1,38 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, the 3, 34, 4 yd. Hire, at, each, 1,65 Bleached Damas. BLEACHED DAMASK, ’?in, wide, at, per yard, 0 BLEACHED DAMASK, 70 in, wide, at, per yard, = § BLEACHED DAMASK, 60 in, wide, at, per yard, = 99 Paphins. ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, 21421 4 orth $1.75 per doren, at a ea 1,238 ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, silver bleached, worth $1.75. doren, at 1,25 HEMSTITCHED NAPKINS, 16x16inches, worth $1.05 a dosen, at ne 1,25 Sheets, Slips and Red Sproadn PILLOW CASES, 45x36 inches, made of stroug cotton, at, each, 9 (The goods alone cost 140, SHEETS of good materials for single bode, at, each, 0 SHEETS of foot materiale for double bide, at, Pe HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS, for full tod beds, at, each, A HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS, with fringe on all 4 oldes, at, each, 1,93 anne Che Sik Department's special offerings for Bargain Friday are worthy of the serious consideration of intend~ ing I jctperent since there's money to be saved on every yard, 2iinch ALL-SILK INDIA PONGEE, in a complete of evening shades, including rose and ealmon pink, and turquoise blue, lavender, maine, violet, pile, ceim- 00, cerine, cardinal, cream and white, all well sulted for ng hyd carers, Bs et yn The regular price of this ailk is 400, a yard, but Bargain Friday wo have reduced itta 25 M-inch CHANGEABLE TAFFETA SILK, in the follow- ing combinations : Emerald and Black, Cardinal and k, Cardinal ard Green, Rose and Violet; regular jue, per yard, $1.25; Bargain Priday’s price, 69 val only ~ ‘Thope silks are wdinirably aday to underskirts, dress linings or ctavheg Also, for Bargain Friday, Plain and Faney Sitk Remnanta At Greatly Reduced Prices, ‘These are remnants left over from the best selling an of the seanon, ‘aa collec: ion of them, and not a few waist lengths in the assorte ment can be had for leas than half origtoal cost, Here's a splendid chance to got @ handsome Christmas gift for a small sum, as we will inclose each waist pat- torn bought at this sale ina very neat box fee charge. Groceries, Here's a brief list of the many good things that await your inspection Bargain Friday, . Holiday needs were never 90 well represented | at the Big Store as at present, and prices were never more reasonable for the best of iNeed that the markets of the world d. PISH—Pancy Boston Codfish Steaks, cholce Bluefish and Smelts, per Ib., Long Island Plounders ot Sea Bane, per Ib., 6 TURKEYS: Fancy Rhode Island freah dressed Spring Turkeys, per Id., 12% PORK: Loins of selected Jersey Pork, per tb, 9 LAMB: Lege of choice Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib, il ORANGES: Selected California Seedlings, per dor, 3s CELERY: Fancy Kalamareo Celery, per 2 bunches, b LEMONS: Choice, large, juley Messina Lemons, per dor., 12 DELICATESSEN; Sugar-cured Boiled Ham ot Comed Boot (sliced), Ib., 3 Hot Boston Baked Boans, or Pigs! Peet, per Ib., 5 FIGS; Fancy Four-Crown Smyrna Pigs (direct importation from the growers), per Ib, n COPPER; Fancy Golden Santos (fresh roasted hourly), 5 Ibe., 7$0.; Ib., 16 CORN; N.Y, State Cream Sugar Corn, per can, 8 PRUNES: Choice, meaty Sents Clara Proit, 5 Ibe. % TBA: Your choice of our green, black or blended Teas, choice cup qualitios, regularly sold at S0c, and 0c, por Ib,, 5 Ibe., $1.85; per Ib. cr) RICE ; Choice Carolina Rice, 10 Ibe,, “” NUTS: New importation (crop of 1900) fancy Mixed Nuts, per Ib., bt RAISING : New cinp choice lange loove Call fornia Muncatel Raisins, 1b,, 9 PEAS; Hazel Early June ot Martowtat Peas, tender and sweet, per can, n ZENOLA: Cleans overytbing; half price; per box 24 Holbrook's Worcestershire Sauce, special, per bot., 0 BLUEBERRIES | Extra preserved Biueberrios, of Red and Black Raspberries, per can, u EGG PLUMS; Park’ brand, Large 3b. can, wv PEEL: New Candied Leghorn Citron, Orange ot Lemon Peel, per |d., 16 UNEEDA BISCUIT: Por pkge, 3u CHEESE: N, Y. State Cream Cheese, per Ib., 10 BEANS: N. Y, State Pea Beans, 5 Ibs, 23 SALMON: Fancy Sockeye, flat cans, 12 ANCHOVIES: Genuine Norwegian, per tin, Pa SOAP: Proctor & Gamble's '' Lenox" Soap, 10 cakes & Wines and Liquors. HENNESSEY BRANDY, imported, per bot, 1,19 PEPPER WHISKEY, per bot., pis OLD CROW WHISKEY, per bot., 6) FINE CALIFORNIA CLARET AND ZINFAN- DEL, old vintage and bottle ripe, per gal., im clading juz, 78. and CALIFORNIA PORT AND SHERRY, MUSCA- TEL, ANGELICA, BWEBT CATAWBA AND TOKAY, five years olf, fall bodied, pet gal, ite duding jug, OLD CROW AND PEPPER WHISKEY, gor @L, Including jug, " ~

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