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’ FANCHON OFF TO PARIS; LOSES PURSE ON PIER. oo BSSDICOSS as the movement of Miss on's baggage was not Interfere But Little Miss Thompe sin either at tne Girard or on the son’s Trunks Go With A wumwer 2 aisx Thompson's friends Her Despite Horrid Mitoment at teavetaking she lost s Threats of an Attach finong terns to Paria to All op. ment. i isch aanati nersiset Carmen’ fats the Metropolitan was not brilllant, and she | fatled later to make a favorable tmpres- rlon In Chicago, her home city. ——<$<—___—_ Fanchon Thompson, th 1 all her trun! Ta Champagne when $t | opera singer, | swere aboard | her matd Omaha Afeatd of Small-Pox, OMAHA, Jan, 17.—Thirty-two hundred chiidren in the Omaha public schools | must either bare thelr arms to the vac- ‘ine point or discontinue thelr school at- ance, Nine cases of small-pox have na donna during hh gon reported this month. Ten last account was provably,| month. e6th St. and 3d. a Be 862° ST. C.32 AVE. Sale of Entire Stock D. M. Williams & Co. some doubt trunks | her, as Barron Fredricks, a teal 125th St. & 3d Ave. BOYS’ CLOTHING, Pants. 25¢ | Tam O'Shanters..... 15¢ Suits... an * 1.98 Derbys and Alpin 95c Top Coats. + 2.98 Monarch Shirts... 4gc Se 5 oe 9 SS SEE STL SY AVE. 125th St. & 3d Ave. Sale of Entire Stock D.M. Williams & Co., MEN'S . PRS, The tirm who made the 2100 Linen Collars retailed by DM. Co. at 1243¢., were «aight with about 1,000 dozen on hand bea of their former customer, These are ours at same ratio as the stock a nm all shapes and sizes, 2100 linen, 6 ic MEN'S GLOVES. Dent's, Fownes’, Adler's, Blacks, Tans, GraySccccccccccetse secs Pearl and White Gloves... 1.25 50c 2 &W. 2, Cellulo ds 95e. Cellulolt 86% ST. £32 AVE. Sale of Entire Stock D. M. Williams & Co., 23%. LADIES’ GLOVES. 1.00 Tan Glaces. 5 5c | 1.35 Trefousse Suedes, 1,25 | 2.00 Trefousse Glaces . Sale of Entire Stock D. M. Williams & Co. BHOES.—Ladies’ $2.50 qualities1 8.9 | $1.00 Children’s Shoes. dies’ $3.25 qualitics....++++20.2,45 | $1.25 Children’s Shoes. 86"°-ST£.32.AVE. Sale of Entire Stock D. M. Williams &Co., HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 125th St. & 3d Ave. 125th St & 3d Ave. No, 7 Ash Can, with slats......++ 1,25 | Patent End Gas Tubing, per ft... ye No, 7 Oval Wash’ Boiler, copper Handled Ireniny Wax, per doz..... oe bottom... 5Oc | Sterling Silver Plated Knive: 1.25 10¢ | Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers 98c Fib 19c| Gas Radiators, 4-tube.. + 1,59 F re Trays, 1 5c| Peterman’s Roach Food + 6c epanned Cash Boxes... 25c| Toothpicks, box of 1,000 . 2c pana Bread Boxes. . 25¢ | Asbestos Stove Mats, 2c japanned Dust Pans, covered..... _ 5c] Dandy Laundry Soap 2c pipanned Infant's Bath,.... + 5Oc| Fancy Scrap Baskets .. gc fan 7-Ib. Sugar Boxes 10¢| China Cream Jugs... - 8c 17-inch Japanned Coal Hods. 15c| Safety Matches, per package 7 Aree Z Wag Sale ‘of Entire Stock D.M. Williams & Co., ERWEAR, ae INFANTS’ CAPS. Reduea to hallo lassen f380, Soe tod oon 86th St. and 3d: Ave. 125th St, & 3d Ave. ‘THE’ WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 17, 1901. mene geste « DRINK EATS UP ul in politics aii business. One son ta @ keeper in the Kings County Peniten- MAY DIE FROM could protect ary and another holds a position in the down. Axain Rumor-that Money Was Raised te Building 1 ment. weapon, thia t Ellgabeih Devitn took possession of her tng him inser share +r father’s estate when ahe for the police of the Legislature was twenty-cight years old, and in her She made tal story of the'rals- fund by policemen that might concern As the police &iN, now deing consiie-ml at Atbany, te ea! latuctory to the policemen generally and affects no one par: ly, except Chieg Devery, It does not seem Ikely that the afidavit addicted . mother says she became he uso of Iquor—a dadit her trresponsiuie. She “ritance, the mother saya, joney left. » Ellzabeth conducted a Winery establishment at ot but, It fa charged, she AN INRERITANCE A Mother Charges Her Daughter with Being a to affect legisint:c them ts exouse for demanding contributions profit id Uineipated from the poltce in valtd. Habitual Drunkard. Real SS ie The ¢ ains’ Association met last SS Tuesday office, Concert al wy Yard. ‘A family’s sorrow wan exposed to-day The Now York Letter Carriers’ Hand when Mra. Bridget Devlin, widow of a y ments were declared by them a ; time. That night the Sergeants Wealthy contractor living at 352 Haitle| of veces, under Handmasier Frank | SHO Ss cooked clatton met in Schwaben Hal street, Brooklyn, caused her daughter, | 4, of the General Past Office . nan ss ver a complimentary concert to Elizabeth, to be summoned beitrg Mag- Appointed captains tendered a} istrate Sterns, of the Butler Street ee eee eee tor ciaimed, |Court. and asked for her Incarcerat‘on ‘anta decided on the: amouzi|and treatment as an habitual drunkard. member should pay to employ! -The Deviin family has long been prom!- nel to look after, the interests Of! rene in Brooklyn's Tenth Wanl, the head of the family having been success- ie, Hrooklyn, where the eixteen Father Ohidw soard the the Brooklyn late ——$—=— To Prevent the Grip. Latative Dromo-Quinine removes the cause eaca sof the Pollce Department vy Sood Ohings to Eat. At the World’s Lowest Prices. Sounds a bit like bragging, don't it? But we are quite prepared to prove the truth of our broad claim at any time to any one. Where else, for instance, can you equal these quotations: | Fish: Fancy Boston Smelts or Whole Codfish, Ib., Choice Halibut or Salmon Steaks, Ib., Pork: Loins of Fancy Jersey Pork, Ib., 6 12 9 a a ws Friday sales are entitled to your careful notice—to the careful attention of all Tonasea’! Cuslse Jeley, Mecsisa’ Lemeoat aan 12 | Prudent people. It is successful because it deserves to be—because it has a mis- Cea i Conbiaatiaa Jacalicbsiceaalleate? aromiaj(S ithe sion to fulfil and fulfils it. Here are to-morrow’s bargains—you’ll find the list $1.00; 1b, 22 | profitable reading: Scrapple: New Philadelphia Farm Scrapple, Ib., 8 Remeg ieee en Mmeenes oe Damas og Yews of the Annual White Sate. Oranges: Sweet California Oranges, doz., 25 — = = 2 Shswoted hole, Wy peat: Dlscaits of, Feked Rice, Bate 10 Special Selections for Bargain Friday, Yanuary I8th, 'P I cy; ry Micatoni: “Royal Brand’ Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermi- celli, 1-1. pkge, 9 We are so confident that these qualities and prices can’t be equalled that Clam Chowder: E.C. Burnham's New England Clam Ch i i we - Serpe tH BOLE OLE AST mChow- |, | we submit our case to you without argument, for your decision. Pickles Milford Brand Mixed Pickles, Gherkins or Chow- Women's Undergarments— | Ped Spreads, alteaty hemmed; worth | Comforters. COC 18 | House Gowns and Wrappers: | pea seria, frnged, of an excellent For ‘small-sited) Beds, tufted and Milk: ““Fern'? brand Condensed Biilk or Superb Cream, can, © 1-2 9 wan Underakirta, new Spring gcods quality; in this sale at, cach, 1,69 | Beary weight; worth $1.15 each; in ; \ pew Set is gale al Imported Peas: French Peas, Petit Pols (Fins), can, 15 a] grass linens and lawns; a choice Gable Cloths and Yaphins. For large-sized Beds, stitched and Rolled White Oats, kiln dried, 10 Ibe., 23 eee Ontine Plate Gowenict tan Patt Te bla Chetbaranlitoeet three siren | DEAYY. weight; worth $1.50 each; in Mustard: ‘‘Hazel”” brand, English Mustard, }-1b. can, 10 excellent qual ity, with double yoke, at 50 | and prices: sone) se) heeds Whole Wheat Flour: “Hazel” brand, 5-b. sacks, 19 I Percale of Planoelatte Wrappers- | Le SE ti emer Genre Beans: New York State Pea Beans, 5 Ibe., 23 (see Lipey Siemmloae, peetel reslires each, 1,19 1,49 and 1,79) apiece; in this sale at’ Tea: Choice quality Green, Black or Blended Teas, fine fra- rmntaw. for i ee cern 50 | Table Cloths, hematitched, of a finer quality, Hance, regular Séc. grades, 3 Ibs., $1.08; 1b., Corset Covers—All of our regular 19¢. Center sed 10-4 12-4 Gowels and Crashes. Olives: Kenwood Queen Olives, large bottle, 25 | Corset Covers that have been mussed —-: ~~~ | Bath Towels, extra large size; worth : Swiss or soiled. from handling during the each, 1,75 2.25 and 2.75 | 2Sc.; in this sale at : Cheese: Swise Cheese, per Ib., 17 | past week, including many trimmed 9 Salt: ‘‘Hazel" Hygienic Salt, white uniform crystals, bag, 5 }} and plain stytes; reduced for a-quick Linen Napkins, silver bleached or pure Face Towels, with bemstitched bor- white, size 21x21 inches; worth $1.09 ders; worth 22c,; in this sale at clearance to 10 % ‘ Sardines: Paletafl's Boneless Sardines, halves, per tin; 17 os ‘ ey po a dozen; in this sale a 1.25 Bath Mate’ large’ elsar ia {pink acd ' Wegtiah Plum Pudding, 1 can enough for 6 people, each, 10 || Mauty, Qin tocka and” yoke bess, Linen Hemstitched Napkins, worth baustl wort Seer in thts ate at Jame: Milford Pure Fruit Jam, assorted, 1-Ib. tins, per can, 9 I] caly 3 paire to each customer; per eee ee eae ae 1,95) ituckaback Towels, all linen, with Starch: S-Id. pkge. best Fi Gloss Starch, pair, 1214 | Hemstitched Bar or Fingerbow! Doy- Initials; worth 30c.; in this sale at : S-Id. phege. ‘amily 5 19 Cambric Drawere—Wide ruffle, with lea, 6x6 inches; in this sale at, per Glass Towelling,{n all kinds of checks; Soap: Procter & Gamble's Lenox" Soap, 5 cakes, 14 |] 4 tucks and bemstitching; per pair, 38 | dozen, 25) worth Seva yard; in this sale at " Fringed Doylies, with colored borders, rere : W, L re a at etd 23 site F4xt4 inches; in this aale at,each, Ei fears leer dager NCD ANA LUGUOTA | Naser cunien—Vinrdanon lace trimmed front, edge and ruffled enarssencek einen, Blanket. skirt; regular $1.25 value; special at Surprisingly Low Prices. lankets. If you've bought them you are familiar with the § for to-morrow at 89|Centrepieces, worth up to $1.00 | 10-4 Cotton Fleeced Blankets, white apiece, for brands and the prices charged for them elsewhere. Compare those prices with ours and you'll buy here if | Maslin Uoderstirts, double rufile and extra dust ruffle; 3 to a customer Centrepieces, worth np to $1.50 money saved: means anything to you. only; each, 29 | apiece, for India Pale Ale, imported in glass, pet doz., ie Cambric Gowns, with solid tucked trepieces, worth to $2.00 : mined yom eae ot 1.15, and bernstitched finish; or, Mus- Pele) end TC) s Hennessey Brandy, imported, per bot., 1,10 in Gowns, ith tucked "yoke "and Biceps ent) thy (3 CHE) Chesries ia. embroidery bolero; regu! worth ntrepieces, x {a Maraschino, imported in glass, per bot., 65 Fl Sper a etbice tor y 50 | apiece, tor 1.2: 8s 59 60 Usher's Scotch Whiskey, imported in glass, per bot., Creme de Menthe, large bottle, per bot., Ola Crow Whiskey, per bot., Scarfs, worth up to $3 00 apiece, for Scarfs and Squares, wosth up to $5 apiece, for 2. Sheets, Pillow Cases and | Bed Spreads. Pillow Cases, well made and of good quality; in this sale at, each, Mount Vernon Whiskey, full quart bot., 75 10 | Doylies, worth up to 19c. aplece, for 1,009 bottles Table Claret, regular price, 25c., this sale, 20 9] Sheets of a good, strong quality of 800 bottles Royal Crest Port, regular price, S0c., this sale, 35 bers ee eee erent 27 Also, for Bargain Friday + £00 bottles California Sherry, regular price, 40c., thie eale, 25 9 Sheets of good strong, quality of | spachtel Doyles eae at, each a sO Nam ad Saarty SOR aE eices Sees tale eale, 35 See as Nerd at detect 59 ' Shams and Searte at, each Ren 2 Pure California 'Port and Sherry Wine, per gal., 90 eee taco? Pennsylvania Rye, per gal., incloding jug, Old Maryland Rye, including jug, Pepper and Old Crow Whiskey, per gal., Monticello Rye, per zal. Old Cabinet Rye, per gal. Dress Goods. At about ' regular prices. Our regular prices tor high-grade dress fabrics are usually, if not always, the lowest intown. On Bar- gain Fridays they're reduced still lower, making them beyond all doubt the lowest in the city for goods of Men *s, Youths’ and Sweeping Price Reductions for Bargain Friday. The reasons are few, but amply sufficient---the ab- sence thus far of actual Winter weather and a conse- quently unfavorable selling season. After all, what do you care for reasons if you need the clothing and can get it for less than It has been priced for anywhere this season ? Read and be convinced: convinced of it. “WOMANS William Bohrer Struck on the Head with an Wagon Spoke. ——_—+_ t that she evaded pur- at Hohrer, 1.95 graduate optician. | nlow, ahe csc Bohrer was tal, He has a The police lives In Tremo: quarters |» aaulted of 61 Mangin street, down by an angry One Hundred and et and Arthur ave-| ,, serious condtion to- » after dealing the terday trlet-Atiort uty Assistan and James T pointed. talking with the she selzed a wagon Before he] Lerative Bromo: Bargain Friday. Success demands just what it is entitled to—and gets it. Jor gray, worth 0c. a pair; in this | sale at 75) 11-4 Cotton Fleeced Blankets, white worth $1.15 a patr; in this |11-4 Cotton Fleeced Blankets, white 5 | oF gray, worth $1.95 a pair; in this | sale at | 10-4 Woollen Blankets,in white only; worth $2.50 a pair; in this sale, 114 Woollen Blankets, in white only; 9 | worth $3.00 a pair; in this sale at Doylies, worth up to 2%. apiece, for 19 | 11-4 California Blankets of fine qual- {ity (weight Sta Ibs. per pair); worth | 97.50; in this sale at | 14 Australlan Woo! Blankets, of an ‘extra fine quality (weight Sty Ibs.); 5 | worth $10.00 a pair; in thie sale al Opera Slasses, Children’s Clothing. Cye Slases & Spectactes. Remember, it costs you nothing to have your eyes examined and tested at the Big Store by an experienced, If you need glasses or spectacles, the right kinds will be recommended and furnished at the minimum of cost. an equal at the prices we ask. The more you examine into this claim of ours, the more thoroughly you'll be Our Opera Glasses are wit Lamter Opera Glasses, in white and Oriental pearl, war- ranted fully achromatic; regularly so'4 at $5.50 a pair; te- equal quality. Here are three sample quotations—note J 382 Men's Sults, § duced for Bargain Friday to the great reductiong : 260 Men's Overcoats, } peed oy 50 f Chevalier Opera Glasses, with morocco cover and gilt mount- 245 Men's Ulsters, y ings; actually worth $2.00; reduced for Bargain Priday to $1.73 quality 46-1ach All-Wool Preach Bedford Cords, $1.50 quality All-Wool French Fouts Plaids, in assortment of designs, suitable for waists,| Greases 224 children's eur; 91.25 ity Embroidered Borcer Fabrics, in Heari- Sis Saco and. Albatross, im a good Hine of street and evening shades; . These are all odd lines of higher cost lots. The sizes are somewhat incomplete, but the picking is splendid and if you can only find your size in a suit, an overcoat or an ulster, you'll get a rare bargain. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, broken lots, ofd lines; two and three auita of a kind; mostly sizes for youths aged14, 15, 18 and 19; also a fow intermediate sizes; a choice collection as a whole, containing sults that have sold for as high as $8.50; for a quick clearance, any,euit in the lot Bargain Friday for 3,50 275 Children's Reefers—An assorted lot of odd garments, made of friezes, chinchillas, &c.; aultable for children azed 3, 4 and 5; an unrestricted choice Bargain Friday for 1.15 (Some of these garments were formerly and recently on eale at two and three times this price.) Wen’s Shires. Also, for Bargain Friday: Men's White Laundered Dress Shirte worth $1.00 each, at These Shirts have the finest muslin bodies, bosoms, open back and front, or open back only: iy patent continuous facings ; full width, carefully sewil, perfect verything, in shert, that'any first-class dollar shirt has. If you are ‘short’ on rts, this is your chance, apd it's a chance that don't come your y every day! Boys’ Winter Caps. For lack of ‘the real thing’ in winter weather, our large and fine stock of Boys’ Winter Caps has not sold as well as it otherwise would have done. We cannot and will not carry them over till next season, They must go, regardless of former prices or cost to therefore offer for Friday a choice of a big assort- Polo Caps, Tam o' Shanters, Skating Toques, || with the 59 I Your Choice of 5,000 Falk Photographs of popular Actors and Actresses, including MAUDE ADAMS ‘and all the reigning favorites, as well as those of “other days,”’, Friday at Se. each. (Thepe photos are sold elsewhere and everywhere at 25¢. You never before raw them offered at aa low as three cents each, and ‘you Bever may again after these ase sold.) (On sale in Picture Dept., Second Floor. ) Linen Cuffs at, These Collars Troy, N.Y. At on sale to-morrow We're Closing Out the Last of the OLD CIVIL WAR GUNS at: 500. apiece. The U. 8. Coverement paid from $20 to $30 for them, We each, but as we need the room they occupy for. sale to-morrow at on sale to-morrow etc., various kinds and makes, the former prices of which were 25c., ‘3Se., 40c. and S0c., for but 15e. | to-morrow at, each, we' decided to chee uickly ait a éollar splove-—your choice of them allt nso SHY &t Marine Cutlasees, which cam be had We also pave fal tilted eentey 0.0, the factory clean up of one of the largest collar and cu! They are all strictly up to date in make and style. There may be a few imperfections, but nothing noticeable— nothing that the washtub won't remove. The Collars run in sizes frum 12 to 20 inches and were made to sell at from Sc. to 20c. apiece at retail. The Cuffs come in all sizes. have to pay for them at any other time or pla Good Dress Linings SS the lowest of prices. 3-in, silk-finish Percaline, in all the leading shades; worth 25c, a yard; on wale to-morrow at Join, Waist Linings, with black backs; worth 17c. a yard; Solld Gold Eyeglasses and Spectacles—Offset and adjust- able Eyeglasses, ‘Straight and Riding Bow Spectacles, fitted Best quality of periscopic lenses; regularly sold at $4.00 a pair; reduced for Bargain Friday to Chamots Cleaner, cord and hook, free with every pair of Eye- glasses or Spectacles bought at our Optical Department. Collars and Cuffs. We continue Bargain Friday our great sale of Linen Collars for Men, Women and Boys, at, each, 3 per pair, and Cuffs are from our recent great 2S¢. a at Y-in, Mercerized Sateen, all shades; worth 3Sc. a yard; on 21-in. Silk Serge, with linen backs; all shades; worth SSc, a yard; on sale to-morrow at 10-in, Black Hair Cloth, French finish; worth 2S. a yard; at Waist Linings, ready for use, with boues and collars; on sale Mercerized Silk Moreens, in fast blacks, worth 50c. a yard; on sale to-morrow at 7 violent blow In the face, knocking him Jefferson aven' ——____ Philbin Makes More Changes. District-Attorney that ——$——— TO CURE THE Our Bargain jurchase of makers of 1s what you would himself she dealt hins she struck him with the ‘me on the head, render- sible, A small boy erled The woman then ran, ross the commons, men tried ¢€o fol- taken to i actured « pelle nt at His Old Post. Philbin whe had ac he pay the a D work. IN ‘TWO DAYS "Thad been reinstated, Glassware that is fine in quality as well as handsome; and artistic in design is amazingly low-priced these ead especially so at The Big Store. offerings for Friday-—-if interested : Tumblers, water sire, banded, special, per doi Tumblers, water size, best quality thin lead blown glass, very special, per doz., at Salts and Peppers, with nickel plated tops, best quali! crystal glass, special at, cach, ee eee et Lemonade Set, Bohemian glass, richly decorated, large jug and 6 glasses, embossed tray, special at Oil or Vinegar Cruet, cut glass, with cut glasa, stopper, special at Mustard Jar, cut glass, with silver plated top, very band- some design, special at Gut Glase Tumblers, water size, rich design, special, per jox., at House Furnishings these one-day offerings: Good Strong Ammonia, pint sizes; special at Family Scale, will weigh up to and including 2S Ibs; special at Garbage Pails, 14-t. site, with attached cover; special, Vegetable Knives, assorted kinds; special, each, at Scalloped Bread Knives, best quality steel; special at Chopping Knives, good steel; special at Cotton Braided Clothes Lines, 90 ft., special at Ironing Boards, 4-ft. size, spectal at Clothes Horses, 3-ft. high, with three folds, special at Folding Ironing Boards, very special at Lap Boards, 36 inches long, nicely $nished, special at Sleeve Boards, Mrs. Day's style, special at ‘Step Ladder Chairs, made of hardwood, special at 90 1.25 1.95 Big Price Reductions in ‘thot goods.'’ time of the year. price reductions will do it—if anything will: Our Aluminum Parlor Oil Heaters, warranted free from smoke or odor; reduced for a quick clearance to Our Round Parlor Cylinder Stoves—self-feeders, handsome have large 11-in. fire pot; formerly on sale at reduced now for a quick clearance to Our "Monarch" Parlor Gas Heater; regularly sold at $6.00; Teduced now to Our ¢-Tube Gas Radiator, with bronze top; reduced for a quick clearance to Our Oxidized and Nicke!-Finished Radiators, with genuine jan iron tubes; two sizes at these reduced pisos: + 00; O-tube size, 95 1.50 1.95 2.45 ze, 3. 5.00 + Pyropen. The Pyropea is a new and ingenious tool for burning de- signs in wood, leather, etc., by the use of ordinary gas. Any one who can handle a lead pencil can use the Pyro- pen with equal ease and facility in working out original ideas ur following traced designs. See a cemonstration of this novelty in our Artists’ Materials Dept., 24 floor, tear, Price, complete, 5.95 hout drawing papers and supplies of all kinds, Axtists' Materials. Silk Remnants. For Waists, Skirts and Children's Dresses, on sale Bargain Friday at Halt and Less, Remnants of from 2 to 10 yards of 24-inch All Silk Printed Foulards and Plain Color Japanese Habutai Silks; sold at 3c. and 4Sc. a yard from the piece; on sale Friday at Remnants of from 2 to 10 yards of heavy Jacquard and Striped Taffetas; regularly ao! a yard from the piece; Bargain Friday at Remnants of from 2 to 10 yards of Black Swivel Taffetas, Black Surabs and Colored Satin Liberties: regularly sold at 7Sc. a yatd trom the pice; on sale Bargain Friday at Remnants of from 2 to 10 yards of Fancy Striped Taffetas, Printed Warp Taffetas and Black Silks, in various desirable weaves; a collection containing goods that have sold up to $1.25 a yard from the piece; a choice Bargain Friday for Shoes. The Shoe Manufacturers’ Annual Clean-Up Sale 2.95 SS 1.95 uality All Silk at and 65¢, & doubt about it. offerings in Women’s Shoes: Women’s Extra High Cut Lace Shoes, suitable for skating, golf or other outdoor wear, in tan and black, kid ard calf, all tegular $5.00 shoes, in thie sale at ‘Women's Shoes in kid, calf, patent leather, patent kid and enamel, button or lace, with hand-sewed welts and turns, all styles of tocs and all styles of heels, from the ‘ common- sense’ to the high French heels, suitable for street or dress wear; not a par in the lot worth less than $3.50, many worth $5.00 and $0.00; a choice to-morrow for ‘Women's Shoes of kidakin, in tan or black, button or lace; also some double-eole box calf lace shoes, worth fully #1.50 and $2.00'a pair; a choice in this sale for A 18 12% 25, 39 15 49 39 Head of Insane Pavilion ‘There was great acrprse among te employees of Bellevue Hospital to-day it was found that Dr. John W. Moore, jr, the physiclan who was sus- jended from duty as head of the insane on on account of the exposure ef “s there, had returned to duty. Moore appeared at the boxpieal jgsht and promptly went back te He would not say whether Be Look at a few! best crystal glass, fated and Parlor Stoves, Heaters & Gas Radiators. Cold weather is needed to create a brisk trade im For lack of it this Winter, we've by! far too many stoves of different kinds on hand for H They must be gotten rid of—these Have you becn in our Artists’ Materials Dept. lately ? If not, a visit will amply repay you if you are an artist or use artists’ materials, for we can save you money on paints, brushes, Call ot write for a free copy of our Illustrated Catalogue ef is a big success because it deserves to be—there’s| no For Bargain Friday, these selected’ BS au @ 8. 2.00! Bargain Friday's Goods and Prices. Look them over, and see how much you can save by taking advantage ef i ere 425 7.00 4.00; 2.00 1.95 48

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