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] Ul f 4 & La } NOUR'S LONE 0 T0 FAL ’ pe 3, Mra. Callejure's Window. TUMBLED 70 THR GROUND, | Injured Man Says He Was Thrown from the Casement. Mrs, Joanina Callejure dashed Into the CEltaadeth street police jon to-day @nd eald thero was & man making trouble tor her at her home, 19 Mul berry street, ‘The woman Is young and pretty. Policeman T, 4. Murphy wae ‘sent to investigate In the rear yard of Phe tenement at the number given he fond a man lying wn. the ground unconscloue atid ng from ound. frasture 0! ne arm and internal insures, A al'he revived and sal hrowy tim from her Hho was arrested nour bow the woman had ¢ eecondestory Wii to it the gut Ti) he haMe Os | Mary Cyrlano, the woman's twelve: OAK Hater id that € e had panded with chem a Aear e til his admiration for Mrs. Calleju' de his room more desirable than hie va Mrs. Cailejure ordered hm away, but gays ho would hang about ke Callofane, longo ark, when he would th pl man, Went Jeave house at minutes the door, 1 nmed th hie face. My out on the fre-cacape and tried an entrance through the kitchen win: eure He saw | 6 Kk He Tried to Climb in|! FOR MORE STAR BOY. OCU OO OOO CdG sports Kilmer Kennels’ Pride Will Try to Repeat Their Former Successes lt bs cards that the exhiblte tn the Boston terrier claasea at the coming jog show in Madion Bquare Ganien diner, meri Tile, Kilmer on the daw Marty says hor slater did not throw Giuseppe from the ilre-osoape into the Yard. "Thot« what she ought to have done,’ sald the girl, “but he was #0 excited ut the proapect of forcing hin Way tn Mat he alipped and fell, Before that happened my siator was on the way to the pollee *tation.” WLERS FEAR nd Hutton IL are Mr, Kil- te a BY MURIEER Young Stewart Is Closely Watched by Guards at Sing Sing. Sunviet No. 248 at Sing Sing Prison ts constantly mhadowed by jailers, Ix. fraordinary preoautions are taken to fee tat he ts given Yo opportunity to fectite A Weapon of any sort \t night he t# locked in a cell alone #0 that no hypnotic augyestton on his part may induce a celimate to atd him. For Conviot No, 48 Is Alexander Stew. art, (he fourteen-year-old boy murderer, who was sent to the prison Friday to serve twenty yenre for Killing his play- mate, Bdward Petsel, Already he ies mariingly promised the guards and keepers to "do" them at the first opportunity, ‘The boy's record shows chat he ts capable of carrying out hie promises to “do” those he distikes If io chance Is given him Convict O14 ta etit] an inmate of the tao Iation ward, and because wf the prover fence of typhoid will not begin active Prison life for a week to come, "We believe him to be a fend,” ts the explanation of the keepers. "True, he te only fourteen years old and welghs eighty pounds, tut a sharp knife~driven mlith the force of hie nervous arm and ¢ — danpelied by tie Just for murder in tis heart—would do as much anisohics as if fm tho hands of a 8-pound man." The problem of the little conviet's routine 4n Bing Sing tp st!) unsolved. It Was primartly intended to put him tn the knitting department, That is the only work in the prison No, 48 ta etrong onough or large cnough to do, This hu- mune plan may te made Smposalbic by the biack humors of the boy, Who has Powe! to "do" hile Keopers. be cannot work Jn the Knitting de rtment, What awats him? Youre ot action Aud Killing monotony that will ma rive him insane io 4 Achool In (he prixon, Blew i} arved from it, Jt ta only for howe prisonery Who cannot read or Write, Blewart can do both, Once & week he can go to church, The feut of the timo Wy wil have to pase th idleness, because he ts intractable and incorrigible. oe nm FORGER HAD CONSCIENC Gave Mimoelf Up After Robbing Hin Employer of #85, A troubled consetence caused John ©. Wright, colored, thirty-eight years old, to give himself up to Polleoman Under- Hill early tovday, He said he had fo the name of Alexander Gaston, ck Manufacturer, of Matawan, N, J, and his employer, to eck for $% on the Farmers and Merchants’ Bonk of that Place, He said he needed the money to pay Gobts, (hat this was his first offense and that he Fan away before the cheek could protested, His conselence troubled bin so that hi © Could Mot weep and so wave if into custody, Charig Bros, the well-known Jewellers At 146 Fulton street, have placed on exhi> biton in thelr show windows a epectal fmportation of precious stone joweiry purchased for the holiday trade, The low figures at which thy goods are Offered are due to the fabt that one of firm died recently, and by order of administrator the estate must be mottled, For (his reason al) the art! In suck are offered at ridiculourly ces to tum hem into cash a erm Sppropriate Woliday gifts mond broveh pendants, carrings, , damond ed Wa. Cer, Lome! Mt Mnewof ladies’ and ew aw ones. | @ if et FROM WOUND | | Henry Johnson,a Colored | Man, Shot by a | Detective. Henry Johnson, a negro, thirty-elght yeare olf, died thie morning tn the New York Howpttal aa the result of two wounds inflected by Charles Fromm, a Holmes Agency detective, who caught Johneon robbing the store of Bajun & Pahrelram, 16 Kast Beventeenth street, late jaet night. Fromm waa in hiding in the store when Johngon entered, having come up tn the elevator, He had collected @ rol! of embroideries whe form bia hiding pl to throw up his hande, For answer the negro threw a wrench at the detective and ran for the eleva- tor, Fromm ran after him, Johnaon jumped head first foto the elevator and Fromm | selged his coattails. ‘The thief turned \ the crank and the elevator began to descend, With his free hand Fromm fired into the car, ‘The shot struck Johnon, Fromm fired again, The de- ascending car caught hls hand and badly lacerated It before he could extricate it Tho olevator man, who was In waiting below, caprured Johnson, and he and whe detective took the man to tho Weat Twentieth atreet station, An ambulance Was summoned and the Wounded man Was taken to the hospital. Fromm was jocked up on a technical charge of felonious aranult later Detective Lockwood, who was werigned to the case brought $5,000 worth of embrolderies to the station from (he house of Jonnaon's aunt One thousand dollarw worth of valua- ble Javes word also régovered from this house Just before Jolmean died the police ay he made a confemdton inplicattiig sey. oral men in twenty or more robberies amounting (o about $86, Many roverien n committed in the retail diatriet between Pourteonth ind Twenty-thled strewis lately, ti DROWNED BABY IN A PAIL. Mother Ua. | for Deed, our-old-baby wy Ninetoem-Year-0ld presses No Hew After drowning het ina pall of water, Mr yeara old, of GM Bast Sixteenth aireet, arrested by Poltoeman Frank Dunn, expressed ny sonteéton was summoned taken there a prironer, changed with In- fanth die, BOSTON TERRIERS OUT BLUE RIBBONS. DODO OOO UOO0G vy Smith, nineteen | P| re her deed, Dr, Puleifor, of Helievue Mepitat, and the woman was ‘Wis Wuebbr YbSwar iva jarRia THe 9) win nN 0 tively new breed, tar Boy shows high aeares With the pair xr. Kilmer won at Phil- * @ second and the Exulted Weonuse He Had Ouilived Oswald Ottendorfor, Justue HH, Schwab, the Communtat, who was proprietor of a little beer ra. Joon at 00 First street, died (ast night Th hin dying moments Schwab exulted because he had lived tonger than Os- wald Ottendorfer, the etlitor, whose views he opposed, Hy was an advocate of the abolition of marriagy laws and of os "aon, John Parke Dead, WASHINGTON, Deo. 17.-Gen. John Parke, retired, died yesterday of a com- piteation of diteasen incident to old age, Gen. Parke served with distinction dur. ing the civil war and inter gained a iw reputation tn the Engineer Corps, He was Superintendent of the Military Academy at Weat Point for two years, GOOD REASON FOR IT The Success and Popularity of the New Catarrh Cure, ‘The remarkable success and popularity of the new catarrh cure, Stuart's Oatarrh Tab- lots, ie largely because ft not only cures eatarrh, but because catarth sufferers who use these tablets know what they are tak- ing (nto their systems; no secret Is nade of what they contain, They aro componed of Hydrastin, blood root, guaiacol and red gum, are plensant to the taste and being dissolved in the mouth they take Immediate effet upon the mucous lintog of the throat, | nasal passages and the whole respiratory tract | ‘The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets have accomplished in old chronic cates ara Nitto short of remarkable, and the ad. vantage of kn t What yop are tak Ing into your syetem is of paramount im portance when |t i» remembered that the covaine of morphine habit has been fre quently contracted a the result of using seoret catarrh remedies, ax no many of them Are well known to contain these {njurious drugs, Btuart's Catarrh Tablets meet with the them perfectly wafe for the general public to use and their comporition makes them mmon sense cure for all forms of al trouble Ith nearly all advertived eatarrh patier of gue king tors, while mi what thelr me ful to keep ft a are will do, are very care fooret an to whut they reason why Stuart's Catarrh m to widely recommended, because they are not only pleasant and con venient to take, but the patient also knows ho is not putting into his stomach any. thing of an injurious chamoeter, | These tablets are old by druggtets every | where in the United States and Canada at | $0 conta for complete treatment and prob: | ably there is no better remedy ever devined for tho permanent cure of catarrh whethor | located in the head, throm, bronchial tubes or in the atomach, STSSS FOSS OOSS5SSSSF S885 SSS888SH q § There Are Three @ 0 6: ¢ Shopping Districts’ 3 8 P i ’ @ for gift hunting shoppers. 5 $ One is at Broadway and 13th St, One is at Broadway and @ é Canal St. , ty One is at Broadway near Chambers St. MY $ And here’s the evidences ' ‘ H Umbrellas, Fancy Vests, $3.50t07.50, 9 Gloves, $1 to $6. HouseCoats,$3.751027.50 ¢ @ Sik Hats, $5 8 $6. Sith Mufflers, $1 10 $5. § @ Opera Hats, $5 & $7. Dress Shields, $1.50 to $4. 0 Nechivear, 50c. to $3. Dress Suit Cases, $5to$15, ¢ BathRobes,$2.65t04 6.50 SatinSus; 5, 50c.to $4, ; $ Golf Vests, $9.50 12,50 Sith Underwear, $78 l0suit @ 13TH ST. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 8 q coming cold and wet weather | and ehamel loather, at, per palt, Sood Shoos and Slippers for Mod, Women and Chitdren. Just the kinds of Shoes you need for the t the kinds of Slippers that make good Christmas presents ~-and every item priced #0 av to save you money on your purchase, For Mon and Roys. MEN'S | POUT MOULD" SHOES ~Hand-sewe.! welts, in all leathers, ine! the drevay patent THE SAME SHOE in Boys’ sisop, at, per pair, THE SAME SHOE tn Youths’ sizes, at, per pair, MEN'S AND BOYS' SLIPPERS, |i variety, at prices ranging from 4c, up to For Women and Chitdren. WOMEN'S “PERFECTION SHOES, in all leathers, including enamel and patent leathor, sapreres welts and turas; a cholce at, per pal, THE SAME SHOE FOR MISSES, ail sizes, at, t pot pai, TRE SAME BHOE FOR CHILDREN, al sitee, at, per pair, PA pith SANDALS, best ity, with ¥ trap, at, pet pair, WOMEN'S SANDALS, of black kid, patent Wiiber oc white ba thaen, per talk CHILDREN'S BANDALS, same as above, vives 94 to 11, at, per pair, Gives 5 to 8, per pair, — 3.00 2.90 2,50 2,00 3.00 2.00 1,50 85 i) Housoturnishing Sood's, In addition to the many necessary articlss required in e ry home, tomorrow's list con- tains things that will make useful and a propriate Christmas presents, And bear in mind, please, that this list s but a mere sug- gestion of hundreds of bargains of a similar kind. , Bashers, PANCY WORK BASKETS, in a large assortment of gs na and colors, special at 20¢,, PANCY CANDY BASKETS, assorted kinds, in a large variety, at 10¢., 18¢,, 20¢, and STANDING WORK BASK! chapeo and large etree, at O5c., OSe,, wos” SCRAP BASKETS, all colore and shapes, at 25¢ 1 45e., Ste., Te, wp to VARY AASP ERS all kinds and shapes, at up- wards PAPER RACKS, different stapes and Gesigns, at 68c,, 8c, and 50 a5 1,25 4.00 2.00 1,00 Chaling Dishes and Gea Kettles, CHAFING DISH, of the latest design, full nickel- plated, with wrought-irop stand, special at CHAFING DISH, made of bram, full nickel plated, wrought-lron atend, tandeome design, apecial at § OCLOCK TEA KETTLE, made entirely of brass, pretty shape pnd richly finished, special tomorow at TEAPOTS, bye erty shapes, copies of ater wee PUDDING DISHES, nickel-plated, with beaded onde; 2-plnt size, wpecial at Spint size, epecial at Woodenware. BLACKING CABINET, a most useful and ceptable Xmas present, at 7c 61.00, M1. 91.05 und BISSELL'S CARPET BWEEPER (demonstra- tion now golt in the base the im- proved Grand Rape Cyco bearing, a The COLUMBIA" Carpet Sweeper, epecial at all the very latest ver teapots, at $1.00, season, sale worth. 2.25 3,25 2.00 2,50 1,40 Gvenings. — 650 Yen's High Srade | Winter Uisters will go on sale Wednesday, December 19th, at $7.00 and $/0.00. (Actual value $10, $12, $15 and $16.50.) This offering consists of a recent purchase of tho entire remaining Ulster stock of a large manu- facturer at a great reduction from its actual whole. If you need a warm Storm Ulster— and you'll need one soon enough—take advantage of this sale and secure the greatest bargain of the was ment in our big Toy Department. here, owing to the broad, roomy al Glass, Brio-a- Brac and Lamps. Articles of usefulness and ornament that would please many a woman better than moat anything else you could send her in way of holiday gifts, marked down to figures that wouldn't begin to buy them elsewhere at the present time, Cut Sass. Fine American Cut Glass, on heavy blanke, in handsome new designs, all hand polished, Hore are a few sample prices: FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS, tich dowign, large S-inch bow!, special, at OLIVE OR BONBON DISHES, in new designs, very special at OLL OR VINEOAR CRUETS, rich cutting, with cut glass stopper, very mpocial at SUGARS AND CREAMS, fancy shapes, large sizes, opecial, pet pet, at TUMBLERS, water site, handsomely cut, spe- cial, pet dou Brio-a-Brae. A large and fine assortment of FRENCH BRONZES, ROYAL VIENNA, SEVRES, WEDGWOOD, ROYAL BONN, TEPLITZ, BISQUE, ITALIAN, JAPANESE ‘and other ware from the factories of famous tn sigue variety of shapes and designs, at prices fang! 20c, to $400. ‘Also, ouch bargaina as theee : FANCY VASES, at BISQUE FIGURES AND BUSTS, ale tor PANCY TEPLITZ VASES, JUGS, ¢tc,, in vew denigns; a choice for hi; BISQUE PIOURES, PANCY CENTRE PIECES AND AOREAT VARIRIY OP VASES; « choice lor Cut 3.50 1,50 5.50 2.95 5 40 65 jabs sues sieetnent of RANDOOOTEY Tec” ater 'ASES, ina great variety of designs, an a | Lamps. ‘We bought a lot of lamps the other day from one of the largest lamp manufacturers in this country at half their actual value, They were made for a firm on order and were not ready on contract time, The lamps were refused, and we got them at a bargain, They are all handsomely decorated and have best gilt mountings, We have priced them for a quick clearance as follows: Tho 4.50 Lamps at 2.95 ‘The 95.00 Lamps at 3.25 ‘The 65.50 Lamps at 375 ‘The 97.50 Lampe at 4.25 ‘Tho 89.00 Lampe at 5.00 ‘The 611,00 Lampe at 6.758 And go on up to $100 Lamps at 50,00 Rugs tor Holiday Sitts. Don’t fail to include one of our handsome Ruge in your list of Christmas presents, Our stock was never larger, better or lower in price than at present, Just note a few quo- tations; Sonuine Witton Rugs. Handsome Oriental styles and colorings. Those sires 4 prices: a ac 17x54 iwehen, 2,95 ‘Yor63 tnches, 4,45 Axminster Rugs, FOR Many beautiful designs to choose from, These sizes ond prices: 17x63 inches, 2,50 36x72 inches, 3,95 Smyrna Rugs. Gtandard qualities, Strictly all wool, Past colors, handsome ani dusab'e. These sites ard prices: 16x inches, 85 21x46 inches, 1,00 16x inches, 1,50 30x00 inches, 1,75 x7) inches, § 2.75 48xt4 Inches, 4,50 6x9 fest, = 10,00 ‘T4x10b9 feet, 15,75 Oi2teet, 21,75 Fora quick sate we have divided the on- dire purchase into two great bargain dots, LOT 1 contains MEN'S ULSTERS of fine grade frieze coatings, in shades of Oxford, Cam- bridg ind black; cut long, Mined with warm worsted ploid linings, $10 and $12 is their price elaewhere; a choice here to-morrow for and well tailored; Es 00 ‘ LOT 2 contains MEN'S FINER ULSTERS, made of imported Irish frieze and Belgian ulster- ings, in shades of Oxtord and Cambridge gray, as well as in black; have fine imported worsted plaid coating for body lininys, and sleeve linings of iron cloth lustereen; the proper long cut, elegantly tailored; regular $15 and $16.50 values; your choice to-morrow 10. 00 for ‘ wee 6th Ave, ~~ Svagel-Cooper Co. sz Ss a nn ee Ee : A NRA AR Ann nnn The stores will be crowded from now on your personal safety must not be overlooked—and was notlost sight of when fs store built. THE BIG STORE IS FIREPROOF, being the only large retail store in New York City enjoying this distinction, Dots, Games and Coys. Only five shopping days left ! You'll find the largest, best and freshest You'll also find it easier to make your selection And, best of all, you'll find our prices the most reasonable of any ! Annan Maine, Massachusetts, New York, anna nnn ge Amr ort and the big staff of trained toy salespeople. A annem »« Furniture, Writing Desks, Mortis Chairs, Book Cases, Music Cabinets and Children's High Chairs--- are they not well suited for Christmas gifte? Don't you think they will be ae well appreci- ated a some useless trinket that, while pretty to look at, can add no lasting pleasure? Our selections for to-morrow’s selling are all of the best ard most artietic sorts, and specially re- duced in price for this annual gift-making occusion, Look them over if interested, HANDSOME WRITING DESKS, in bitdeye maple, Miemsh oak, inahoganptacd,poloes oak; polish finiah, some with beautifully carved lide, id with fine French marquetetie and peatl; large deep drawers; all of new and unique ved for tosmorrow as follows: At 4,50; actual value At 5,50; actual value At 6,50; actual value At 7,50; actual value At 8,75; actual value At 10,50; actual value At 13,80; actual value At 15,50; actual value MANDSOME MORRI6 CHAIRS, in bes il finied, oy. Nahed, i can be to several positions; some with fout reats ; all have reversible cushions covered in handsome donigne vate ft tomortow we have peed them aa flows 7,50 ; actual value 11,80 At 9.90 ; actual value 15.00 At 11.75 ; actual valuo 18.00 At 12,50 ; actual value 20.00 At 14.75 ; actual vatue 22.00 ele ee eta cast bu mgs ope lop, Poe ‘neve, handsomely carved, with large eired peg af mitror; for tomorrow we have priced them as i At 11,50; actual value 16.00 At 15,50; actual value 21.00 At 19.75; actual value 28,00 At 23,75; actual value hi ad Sroceries, Ste. New and choice Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Citron, Lemons, 6, Hot-House Grapes, Mushrooms and 008, Mince Meat, Cider, Persimmons ftom Japan, Prickly Pears from Mexico, Pomegranates, Preserves and Pickles, Chutneys from India, Fruit Cake, Lebkuchen, Candied Ginger, Turkeys, Part- rldges, Squab, Quail and New Shad from Florida River are only some of the things that the World's Pure Food Mart can meni at this moment, but if you will come and ove our marvellous holiday stocks we are certain that you will find an untold array of good things that you will be glad to know of and to buy at our money-saving prices. COFFEE: Ol Governmont Java or Blended Java and Mocha, full-bodied, dry-roasted cotlees, de- lictous aroma, exquisite flavor and fragrance, Ny Ibe., $1.00; Ib., TEA: Extra quality choice first pickings Por- mosa Ooong, Moyune Young Hyson, Japan, India and Cylon, Gunpowder, English Break: frst, all high-class, rich, eg Tras, deticious aroma, usually sold at and Oc. per ib., tpeeial, Selb, lead-lined caddy, $2.75,; Ib., RAISING: S-lb, boxes choice Malaga Raisina fancy clusters), per vox, Hazel Seeded Raisins, Thiee Crown, thoroughly Cleaned, Ib, package, 1.0 ao 9.00 11.00 13.50 15.50 19.00 2.00 a oak oF ma oe he J NUTS: New importation, 100,000 Ibe. (crop of 1900) fancy new Mixed Nuts, por Ib,, 18 PIGS; Just talon off steamer, £0,000 Iba, fancy Pour Ciown Smyrna Fige | direct trom the grow- ets), Ib, 10 FANCY EVAPORATED WHOLE APPLES, Ib., 12 SOUPS; ‘Harel’ assorted Soups, delightfull feasoned and carefully conserved atter an old- time iectpe of an Bogiteh chet, dow,, $2.45, can, CRACKERS; Hoae's famoun Pig Bare, t., JAMS: ‘Milford’ Brand assorted Pure Fruit jams, can, PEL: New Crop Candied Lemon, Orange or Citrun Peel, Ib., OLIVES: ‘Kenwood" fancy Queen Olives, large bot., DELICATESSEN: Pig’ Peet, cooked, oplit and spliced, Ib., 5 PLUM PUDDING: ‘Harel’ pledients, cau, SALMON; ‘Hazel brand, fancy Columbia River Salmon, finest part of fish, can, Hazel Breaktast Pood, an ideal morning dish, 2lb. phge., PICKLES. Holbrook’s English Pickles or Chow Chow, bot., CANNED PRUIT, ‘Iron City,’' Lemon Cling or “Holly'” Yeilow Crawtord Peaches, Oregon’ ‘and “Golden Pacite” Bartiett Pears, large cans, CIDER: Choice, Sweet Golden Russet Cider, gal., SPICES: Strictly pure and thoroughly cleaned Pepper, Mustard, Cloves and Allepice, |b., RICK, Pancy Carolina Head Rice, lbs, SOAP; Milford’ family Bar Soap, large cakes, Wines & Liquors, PENNSYLVANIA RYE WHISKEY, XX, gal., including jug, MONONGAHELA RYE, gal., MT. VERNON RYE, gal, MONOGRAM RYE, gal, PINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE WHIS- KbyY, gal., PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, SWEET CA- TAWHA, MUSCATEL and TOKAY, gal., in cluding jug, according to vintage, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 and Pore California CLARET, ZINFANDEL and BURGUNDY, gal,, including jug, according to Vintage, 85 and 60 NATOMA GRAPE BRANDY, ¢ including 1m, 2.75 RAMSAY SCOTCH WHISKEY, gal, Jug, AMONTILLADO SHERRY, imported from Piury & Co,, Spain, olf and nutty, gal., Brand, best ine Vi Bi) 19 rh) 13 1.85 2,35 2,50 3.00 4.00 85 ifcluding, CpeweeHesy } | | ¢ On all Purchases of New H, Few Heo ew Rhode ee wi Con Pennsylvania, Sowelry, You have but five days more is select your Christmas Gifte for friends, and every day but adde to culty of making proper selections, can help it, don't delay another Our assortments are still in a ae — ag #5crmore WE PREPAY FREIGHT To Any Railroad Station Within the Polto able state of completeness, and we are mak- ing strenuous efforts to keep them eo to the very last moment, which is more than many other stores can say truthfully, And as to prices--you know: knows---that quality for quality and for price, there is not another jewelry store ia the country that can equal us, Just look over our Hat of speciale fer to morrow--it may contain the very thing you are looking for. Quadruple-Plated Ware, TEA SBT, pieces, quadruple tnd opeaer werk 1 teem ah SS he rae Shes Co-morrow at morrow at edi teeta slat, with pink glase bow!, worth Win? teaecne CUP AND 8a‘ quadruple pote ye aay ined, worth oe Pow cae cat, wa graved, $3.00; to- morrow at cums ined nmaboy #4 4 worth $2.00; to-morrow ET Ri AL extra plate, ives, 6 forks, 6 tea ang 6 table spoons, in a famey lined box, to-morrow at Solid Gold Jowelry, LADIRS' AND MISSES' SOLID GOLD STONE 0.78 8.00 6.00 5.35 2.95 U5 1.95 BET RINGS, plain and t combination eet» tings; cal Hag $5.00; 4 tomorrow for 2,90 LORGNETTE CHAINS, solid gold, with jewel ot slideo ; worth $10, ice to-morrow for §,75. SOLID GOLD NECK: with 3 pearl dante; worth $3.00; priced for Lome 1,95 SCARP OR STICK PING, solid poesia: , acholce of about B clesiet pd aliens, opiece; to-morrow for 48 SOLID GOLD PENS, with real mother-of-pearl handles; worth $2.00; on sale to-morrow at 5 1 Stenting Silver, MATCH extra hea al new ne worth to-morrow at 135 SEWING or sterling silver, up io box, Hike ie ) lustration, om ale tomorrow at 6 MANICURE AND DESK PIECES, '\yextra heavy em bonsed handles; worth $1.00, om tale to-morrow at = 48, ABY BRACELETS, sterling and filled, Meulatty worth $1.00; mA eater at 4“ Diamond Sowelry. +, DIAMOND RINGS, 14-Karat, BOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS, in plain and fancy Belcher settings, with otones, didly cut; fully 925; on LADIES! DIAMOND RINGS, fancy eet ting of 2 otomes, one a finw cut , with a real pearl, ruby or emerald; worth $15.00; om oale to-morrow at Cutlery. DINNER KNIVES, real mother of pearl handles, sterling mounting, per set of 6, worth $5.00; our price, DINNER KNIVES snd PORKS, with celluloid handles, made by Landers, Frary & Clark, worth $5.00 per vet of O Knives and Forks; our price, Geo, Wostenbolm & Son X L RAZORS, made of the very best Buglinh steel, ebony ban- dies, fully warranted, worth §1,75, om sale at MAGNETIC RAZORS, made by Wm, Biliott & Co., Germany, of the best lity steel, hollow ground, ebory handles, worth $1.75; on sale at SHAVING SET, beautifully decorated Shaving Cup and Brosh, with extra hollow-ground Raser, complete in cane, at Oak Chest of 4 pieces, 1 dozen each Dinuer and Di seert Knives, Meet Set, Game and Steak in celluloMd and real mother of pearl, sterling, mountings, CARVING SET, 3 pieces, knife, fork and genuine stag handles, with sterling Pye tips; worth §10,00, on sale at CARVING SET, 3 pieces, antiquo ivory handles, sterling Oa eceeutaity finished, at from eallee os 12,00 9.78 450 2.75 2.95 45.00 to 85,00 6.00 4,50 to 7.50 CARVING SET, 3 Pieens, tag handles, made Landers, Prary & Clark, sterling Phew tf worth $6.00, on gale at 4

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