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Ls ac LRA a eh a i THE WORLD: ' MOTHER TOSSED. BABES TO SAFETY. Kate Reich Dropping Her Girl Babe from Burning - Building Notions. : 3 voket by neighbors, and were inhurt. Mra, Reich then swung from the win woand dropped into the blanket. arried her through the she struck the slde- erable force. oS ugh badly shaken up she was able * o children by the hands + mi te ghbor's house. + -~ = Miss Annie Harrington, 2 years old. Se was carried from her bed, where she was lying Il, on the third floor of the | S hree-story frame building at No. &% H jompaon street, by Andrew Freiberg, 1 engineer employed by her father. t pa he WaN uninjured, a 7 — eleh war greatly excited after Y and wae very grateful to - — » held the blanket for her children f “Lo owas dressing my ttle girl” she _— iow, “and the little boy was. still in ‘ + | Qobed when [amelied smoke, [ went Into + the rear reom and op “l the doorway isiding inty the hall, As I did so smoke 7 me in-se thick that 1 could not see. Fas imus overcain 1 mtw edd othe wine ad ay T could The smoke wa ¢ He into the roo DUIS anid wie mes. y &new what l was ming with terror, and tT did not throw the tren down Then a truck with twe 7 They st nket : ear i dow of Burning iene itn 4 A . ry A her Building Into a oer seeing init the children were esate Ll jumpel, It seemed ty be an awful Blanket. Mista: c« hot much taough 1 ed. Mrs. Kate Reich urged hep baby boy to {nthe immediate jump from the window of the third abandoned by the 'y of her apartment at No. 9 Thomp- ny Many n street while the building was burn- puinerelrestreen ix this morning, and then dropped her was got under control after a little girh hand ght of an hour by the fremen. Hoth fell Into a life-net made with al The totalslons Ix placed at $15,000. ‘ Mrs, Kate Wilson, of No. 61 Prince street, Lrouklyn, charges her husband NEW STORE. ) Will Be Erected by Merchants’ Company Controlled by Claflin. A great department store wil, it ts paid, be erected by the Associated Mer- chants’ Company, controlled by John Clafiin, on the block on Sixth avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets owned by Col. John Jacob Astor. ‘A deal between the company and Col, ‘Astor 1s to-day about to be closed, & Is said, Col. Astor has been buying up the property on the block for several months, and now controls all of It. He has been looking around for a suitable tenant. ‘The property 1s valued at $900,000, and it ts now sald @ great fireproof building will be put up there by the new dry- goods corporation, which will establimi a headquarters store there for the chain of department stores it intends to es- tablish throughout the country. Tho property now 1s occupled by small butld- ings, which have seen their day and will be razed. Work on the mamynoth it Is said, will be begun early in stor: the SPOTTED RIGHT MAN. Detectives Find in “Hymte” Gor- dom an Old Truck Thief. Henry Elders, alins “Hymie" Gordon, who Is No, 4,002 in the Rouen’ Gallery, has been arrested for the theft of a truck load of goods valued at $1,600 be- longing to Lesner, Whitman & Co., of Broadway and Bond street. The goods were recovered. Elders mounted the truck while the ¢river was in @ saloon and drove away. Detectives Foye and Clarke knew from the description that Eldera was the thief they had to. cate! They followed him to No. % Prince street, where he had rented a room to ‘ etore his booty, Eiders has served three years at Sing Bing for a similar theft. ———— Victim Dead and Woma AUBURN, N. ¥., April Roxsa, who wes fatally stabbed by a woman known ag Queen Jepps, in the Itullan colony at Port Byron, died_st the Clty. Hospital here to-day ‘The woman hax not yet been apprehended, Free. King Otte Hann BERLIN, April 11.—King Otto of Ba- varia has again suffered from sever tomorshages and violent spasms, new | di Ernest with abducting thelr two-year- old baby gir), They have lived ‘apart wince the child wa. orn. Mrs, Wilson left her two children In charge of a Mrs, Bucki during the day while she was working for their support. Yesterday a man called in her ab- ence and sald ho wan Ifttle Grace's father. He took the eblid out to buy It candy and did not returt THE TRUTH! WITCH HAZEL SOAP MAKES THE SKIN Sort as veel Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap han won the general favor of the public because every promise made for It han been ken! IT DOES make the akin aoft as velvet. IT DOES soften the roughest hands. IT DOES tmprove any complexion, no matter how falr, IT DOES cure chapped hands and lips tn a night. It is the best tollet soap made, and a most wot ful curative for mout skin diseases and facial blemishes. It positively cures chafing and all skin Irritations, plm- ples, blackheads, &c, It curex cuts, wounds and @ores and allays inflamma- ton. It ts the best dandruff cure ever made, being found most eMcacious tn all scalp diseases, A better tonic for the hair was never offered. It stops fall- ing out, gives now vitulity and vigor to the roots. entiemen fnd dt delightful for shaving. As for baby, every mother Who Nas Used this noap anya fi bleswing in the nursery. all the akin torinents of simply ideal for tender huve “a skin disease that ta due to activity of the liver, or Impurity of blood, you should ‘use in he ronjunet Mun Sunyona Witch Ifazel Soup. Mum u.—John x ‘on's Liver Cure and Munyon's. Ilood re, The Iaiver and Tlood Cures will make good rich blood and all tracee,o dull, sallow complexions will soon die- appear. me woap may be had at any drug- ian, Is conta a cake for the iarge sles, Ficents for the mmail aize, you have Rheumatiom try Munyon' a Cure; if you it you’ have. Dyapep ‘are. Mun; ry ai ler rr yon bas a specific ri moatly 23. ce Catarth, Asthena, Gi 1 (including all me je your duty to conenit a apt then; @. threatene’ phyaicta dipea: aliete will the mere : nce. 8k aive vou the test advice almply for Ki ine. BROADWAY AND 26TH SI. | Comfort Hose S Many of the little but important thi that you require from time to time offered | to-morrow at prices that will seldom pur- chase them here or elsewhere. Drees Shields, size 3, dor., 1.12; alze 4, doz., 1.29; site 5, doz. ir, 106. pair, 12c.; pair, Dress Shields, Tuxedo stockinet. size 2, doz., 72c.; size 3, doz., 7%.; size 4, dor., pair, 7c; pair, &.; pair, Ivcry Tip Dress Steels, all sizes and colozs, a doz., | Velvet Brush Binding, good quality, black | | and cotors, a yard, Velvetsen Binding, g-o! quality, S-yar! pleces, black, 1% inch, a piece Machine Silk, 5)-yd. spools, good quality, black, a doz. sp20's, Roman best quality 100-yd. spol silk, blazk and colota, adot., O3¢. exch, Hose Supporters, with rubter buttons, tor ladies, misses ot ‘children, black of white, a Fa'r, A Spool Cotton Cabinet, given away free vith 6 spoole of Ercoks's cr Clatk's 200 yards spool cotton, a!! for ppcrters, ratin pad, fancy ns cn front of corset, all fril'ed, elastic [colors, a pair, | Federhaken Hooks and Eyes, patent spring, | tlack and white, a prove, | Fancy frilled Garter Elastic, all cclots, | yard for Shoe Laces, black mchair, tutular, 4-4 and | S-4, a dos. for | Whittemore Star Russet Combination Shoe | Polish and Paste, | Renal Collar ard Revere Patterns, as- sorted, new designs, each, Renaissance Hardkerchiefs, Tu:novers ant | Tie Ends, assorted designs, at, each, | Renaissance Braid, assorted widt! yards for Arabian Braid, assorted patterns, a dozen yards, 19¢.; a yard, SO patterns of flat and ball-shaped Gilt Buttons, various designs and | shapes; sizes from very small to 24 |line; worth 4 to 5S times what we | want for thet ‘o- morrow, a doz. for doren Mills’ goods, free from shcddy, absolu fancy, light-weight, double covered, 12, 58 t4e. 94e. 9e. | 10 15! Men's $8.50 Black Suits sor $5. 50, This is an exceptional lot of m strictly woollen suits, made of the Dun es) j en's tely fast black, properly lined and tailored, , Just price these goods at other stores if would learn their real valuc. you Youths’ and Boys’ Youths’ Spring Overcoats lines of former $5.00, $6.00 and $7.£0 prades, made of catty covert clo'hs, for ajes 14 to 18 years; a choice to-mcrrow for 135 of them, of4 | Boys’ 2-Garment Suits Double-breaste! style and sailor bloure style, made of desir- able woollen fabrics, agen 3 to 14, rezuiatly worth $2.50; special for Bargain Friday at Boys' 3-Piece Sult>, made in the mannish fashion, with vesta trade of woollen mate- |tlale, pleasing atyles, for ages 7 to 16 years, of full $4,00 value; epecial for Bargain |Friday at |. Boys’ Waists and Blouses, made of splendi4 gtades of cheviots and percales, in the epring colcrings; blouses have new high, down collar, waists are p'aited back’ and front; of full 4¢e. value; rpzciai for Bargain Friday at 2.00 1.50 23 of about a week ago. will remember it, and will doubtles a small ccet Mail Orders Filled While the Lot L: Women’s Cloth Capes SI.95. Interest. Hished, full bow and streamers. Wear, Infants’ Caps, of fine tucked silk with fancy ee of lace and ribbon, excellent 9¥c, value, for | Children's Mull Hats ‘na liz asy.rtment of | fancy styles, a choice Barzain Priday for Children's Short Refers, in an assortment of colors, trimmed with farcy braided colla 5; special for Bargain Friday at Children’s Nelength Reefer, of serges or flannels, with large collars, plain or trimmed, also plain automobiles; a biz assortment of colcrs to choose froma; special for Bargain Friday at Porch Chairs and Rockers. The time will scon be here when is here now to ar. ange for it. Aittle will buy them here to-morrow. 120 Dozer Large Poreh Recsers— Solid oak frame, high back, wide arms, heavy turaed Je,s, double plist seat, well braced, durable and com: fortabl 8S Doren Porch Rockers—Solld Oak frame, double splint seat, well made, actua'ly worth $1.25; epe- clal for Bargain Friday at 1$0 Dozer: Poich Chairs Solid oak, high back, double ep.int seat, heavy ture! ‘lezs, very ually ‘worth $1.00; spacial for Fine Uixed Candies, a Full Pound Box tor 15e This is identically the same kind of candy that we sold such a large quantity | Our candy patrons! is be glad of the chance to pet it again at such at A Bargain Friday Offering of Unusual | These Capes are finely tailored and fin-| atin Romaine lined, plain stitched and trimmed at coller with satin Infants’ and Children’s 65 1.75 2.95) | 5.00 you| will want to sit out of evenings. The time Porch Chairs | are the first essential, ard just see how, Baigtla Priday at 60 Yew Idea | | Patterns. ‘Best and Chearest, 10c__| Cc EGE Siam Ave. ELT MC AT THE FOUNTAIN. ACTY IN ITSELF OPERE opaamenre \Yow Idea | Patterns, | We Sell Them, J0c_ | Worrow---Bargain Sriday. It’s about as easy to mend a smashed egg as a broken promise—and what is a newspaper announcement but a solemn promise that the store making it is honor-bound to redeem ? This is to be the 236th consecutive Bargain Friday sale—and, much as we rely upon the strength of the offerings to draw trade to our store, more so yet do we lean for support upon that unbroken chain of 235 Bargain Friday sales that are now Big Store history—each one of which you have tested—and found not wanting. A lligator Bags. | We ofier for Friday some very special i values in sup r or Alligator Bags, al’o un- commonly attractive bargains in Shawl Straps, Carryalls and Steamer Shaw's that will be of irterest to people contem- plating the purchare of some of these goods in the near future. Deep Oxford shap> Alligator Bags, | lined, inside pocket, covered frames, Viernia ‘handiea, brass-plated lock and catche°, all | izes The 14-inch size for The t¢-inch size for ‘The 18-inch size for Genuire Alligator English Club Baga of fine scle:te! alligator—full cut, leather I'ned, covered frames, Vi- etna tandles, best trass lock ard side catches 14-in. size for 3.00 1O-in, size for 3.65 1f-in, size for 4.05 Horr back Alligator deep-shape Bags, leather line’, inaide pocket, alligator-covered frame, solid handles, \ test brass locks and catches 12-in, size for 8.75 | 14-in. size for 6.50 | 17-in, size for 8.50 Shawl Straps of so'e leather, well mate, nickel buckles, sewn band'er, e 3 ft. long 1S, 4 ft. long 25, 5 tt. long SO Cartyalls of browa waterproof canvas, convenient for tourists, 24in. 2610. 301i, 32in. Min. 2.50 2.00 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 All-Wool Steamer Shawls, 60x72 inches, in many desigrs, ¢-inch twisted fringe, at aed: Gorlet Sots and Lamps. Aseries of very attractive offerings in our China Store ‘basement: that will no doubt attract hundre!s of people who have | need of these goods. | in. Tuilet Set, 9 piscer, handsomely decorated, large shape, regularly ro!d at $2.95; special at 1.95 Toilet Set, 12 pieces, regularly sold at $5.00; special at 3.50 Toilet 12. pleces, very fancy shape, |elabcrately decorated, full gold traced, regu: | larly sold at $8.00; special at 5.00 Cuspidor, tarze size, very rich colors, rezu- | larly sold at 30c.; rpectal at 21} | Table Lamp, of best quality of nickel, hand- | somely embossed, complete with shade, at 1,19 Table Lamp, handsomely decorated, with | globe to match and lift out fount, regularly | rold at $5.00; special at 2.75 Drop Lights or Gas Portables, with rotid © feet of mobair tubing, all fix | thate, comptete ; regulatly sold | at $1.75; special at 1.19] |Lamp Globes, assorted decorations ant | ruby Globes, regularly sold at $1.50 and | $2.00; special at os! | The came globes in 8 and 9 in. sizes, reyu- larly sold at 7Sc. to $1.00; special at 50 Venetian Hanging Lamp, very fancy wrought iron, with colored glasa pancls and lamp, complete, regularly sold at §1.£0; spe- | cial at 85 Cyeglassos & Spectacles, | Eyes tested free cf charge by an experi- enced, graduate opticians. All fittings | guaranteed sctisfcctory or purchase money ‘refunced. Special attention given to the Frescriptions of physicians and oculists re- | gerding the selection cf proper eyeglasses. |Eroken ienses replaced with entire satis |faction ct a small cost. Silk cord, eye- glace cleaner, hook and case free with every purct ase. | £04 Cod Spectacles and Eyeglasses, fitted w th first nvatity of periscopic lenses, actual- ly worth $2.09 a ‘or 1.95 Cur femous "Signet" Eyeglass, made in one rtyte onlya rimless eyeglass with extra Jarre lerses and 14-Varat gold springs, all mounted with "*Hlank's"' patent trip'e atzap, ch preveuts the lenres from yetting forns or shaky, tevularty rod at §2.50; specially priced for Pargain Friday pantes acd Spzctacles—Eyeplassen ble and offset styles —spectac’es in or fading tow temp’cs; worth $2.00 tases axcticles, Alurnies Straight ard nding bow temp ofttet and adjtntab'e cyeg'astes, lave strony. iramnes that will not corrode of tarnish, fitted Spectas with the test quality of lenses; usually Friced at $2.25, on sale Bargain Friday for Roman Alloy Spectacles and Eyeg'a-azn, pt | pair, only 59 | Roman alloy looks like gold and wears quite as well. 1,25 Fine Writing Paper. Jf you enjoy the use of really fine writ ing paper in your private correspondence | con't omit to purct ase some of the superb | papcrs we are offering to-mo-row at a bar- gain price. Crane's Fine Bord Writing Paper in Azure, | Vietor size only; | Also: ‘Crane's Sheli Rore, Bluette, Silver Gray, ] Court Gray, Mazarin, Ofaline, S:a Shell, Sapphire, Lavender, varite ard Helio: | trepe papers in cctavo Ard, Hurd's Point Lace Writing Paper in Blue, Drab, Lavender aad Turquoise; regular price 3c. to OCc. per quire; our pics tcr any of the including y color you dente aldress die, per If jom ycir monogram ot * | guire, with envelcpes to match, 20 | We as offer Blue Bond Paper, octzvo cite, of a fire quat- it package containing 5 quites (120 theets), with envelopzs to match, for 35 Glove Finished Linan Papzr, of a tine qua!- ity, etamped in any color with your initial or two-letter monogram, Per quite, - 10, Envelopes to match, per package, 5 Important Saleo/ Ribbons We had opportunity Spot cash a large quantity superior spring r.blone--the very best en! vory Newest styles—that at this time of the year tre never sold by any for less than full retail pres. Jt will be our pleasure to do the unusual by offering the entire purchase to-morrow at the following great price concessions: 3C0 Cartcns of Taffeta Ribbons of a sup tir width No. 60, on tack and every wanted color, tegiiatly worth 2c. a yard, a choice Borgain Friday for +00 Boxes of Taffeta Ribbon, of a very fins qua'ity. and high lustre, Sty inches wide, tn bhick ard all the cortect Spring colers, worth Me. ayatd; a choice Bargain Fray fer 10,000 Cartens of New Fancy Ribbon’, 10 handsome ntriges, figures and plaids, 1 to $2 inches wide, worth as high as 30°. a yard; a choice Bargain Friday fer 15 Black Satin Back Velvet Ribbons, petfect goods, fast woven edges, at one-thitd less than re sulat p: of purchisiny for 14 25 Wdih No. 5, per yard, 8 Width No. 7, pet yard, 10 Width No. 9, per yard, 12% Width No. 12, pt yard, 15 “ Width No. 16, per yard, 18 Width No. 22, pet yar, 21 Width No. 40, er yard, 25 Grimmed and Untrim- med Witlinery. TRIMMED HATS.—We are show'ng one of the greatest an! prandest cllections of trinmed Hats ever dis-layed at any one time by any millinery establishment in the world, a showing thatincluces the original imported models of the most famous Par- | isian mill'ners, as well as reproduct ons of all the lat st Paris successes, made of the finest materials by our own experte ond) priced for to-morrow at just about half what you are asked to pay at other estab- Ishments for hats of equal quality and) beauty, 3.75, 5.00, 6.75, 7.50 and 10.00 | &nerémmed and Partly Grimmed Crttton Kats. Farcy Straw Braid Hats, made of imported braids, all colors, inthe most desizabl> shapes, tegulatly worth $1.C0; a choice to-morrow for Silk Chiffon Hats, with tuckel rims and | ctowes, in goo colors only, regularly worth $2.00; a choice to-morrow for Fine Silk Chiffon Hats, with tucked rims and | handsome crowns of real tough straw | braids, in blac¢ ana ail the leading colors; | worsh’§$2.78, a chotce to-ma-tow for Flowers and Follage—An immens: assort- ment of fine French Flowers apd Foliage, of every descripitoa; worth up to $1.25 a bunch; | Givided into 3 special lots tor Barzain Friday and priced at 19¢, 2S¢ and 39) Specral Pug Values. 1,000 best qua'ity Axminster Rugs, just re- ceived from the maker, will te offered to- mortow on special rale, ‘The styles and co'- cr ngs will please you a7d a» will the prices, they ate one-third less than elsewt ere 25x63 inches, 2,50 4x72 inches, 4.25 9x12 feet, 23.50 Cigar Values. For Bargain Friday. Robert Bonner Perfectos, box of 50, 2.25 Ten Cent Havana Seconds, box of 59, 2.00 Gee, W. Childs, box of 59, 1.70 8’ Imports, ex of 5, 1.05 tion Extras, box of 59, 1,25 Cuban Belle, box of 50, 1,00 Havana Stogies, box of 100, 1.35 Mail crders fil In Upholsterings. Matchless valus-giving for Bargain Fri- day. Read, reflect, act. Offerings like theze do not happen often anywhere: 5-Fiece Slip Covers for 6.50 Of importei stnped damask, hervy and durable, fitani worknats up guarantee’, Twenty yards of material allow x1 Opaque Window Shates, 3x6 ft., with heavy tassel fringes, value 4%c., complete at, each, 29 | Extension Rots, half-inch tubes, heavy ents, 35:. kinds, for 10 Irish Point Panel Lacss, very elaborately | worked $1.25 to $1.78 goods, wonderful value, per yd., at 79 Irish Point Laces, 27 inphes wide —the $c quality, pe: yd., at 29 Curtain O:gandies, with colored Szures, the 19. kind, at, por yd. 10 Embroidered Curtain Swiss, the 17c. grade, at, per yd., 124, Scotch Corta’n Nets, the regular 2Sc. to 35c. goods, at, per ya. 19! Sateen Lambrequire and Table Covers, worth at least couble our price, each, 19 Figured China Sik Lambrequins, with coubic keot fringes, 32 in. wads, ral $2.75 and $2.95 g:ots, at, each, 1.75 Jay anese Drap:ty Silks, 32 inches wide, plain or figured, at, per yard, 45 ntal Puilow Top, at, each, 19 Derby Tapestry, 50 in, wide, at, per yard, 29 Oriental Tapestries, new cross-stripes, at, pr yard, 48 Sterting Stiver Cheap. Teaspo- , worth ¢ Baty ain Faday ict 7.95 Irdvidval But‘er Plates, th rococo border, worsh $1.00; Friday for 69 Peypets ard S: fcuty less, with sterling sitter teps; w Oe. each; on sale Batyain Friday for 25 ting Silver Violet older new and ardiome, worth $1.75,0n sale Bargain Frday for 1.00 Sterlirg Silver Chate'a re Bays, with sol- deted links, hardsomely emtossed heav’ tepg with tng ani chain attaches; wort! $12.06; on sale to-morrow fer 6.95 55,00 Rings for $2.50, This is one of the greatest bargains in| fine rings that we lave ever offe ed—one of the greatest ever offered by any repu- table jeweller. Don't ta:l to take advan- tage of it; it may be a long time before anotter chance os good will occur. The rings a e of solid gold, set with real pearls and doublet stones, in handsome fancy settings, and ar: beautiful enough and fine enough for any one to wear. White Goods. The best of the imported and American goods are here for you to choose from, and you'll find the prices invariably lower than those charged elsewhere for goods of an equal cuality. 20. White Piqves, in madium large cords, pot yard, 19 40¢, Silk Organdies, in plain shades, per yard, 3 1Sc. Organdirs, in plain shades, per yard, 10 26c. Persian Mull, in plain shades, per yard, 20 | Fine White Cambric, 3 inches wide, al eat demand now, per Bedding. ‘34 Floor, front.) Full lines of everything needed for} Summer bedrooms at very low prices. Summer Blankets, w.te or gray, per pair, 49 Medium weiht Blankets, per pair, 1.50 Summct Comforters, full size, each, 95 | Rutfed Comforters, full size, each, 1.25 | Sateen Covered Comforters, % tedocedto 1.50 Bed Pillows, weight 3 Ibs., each, Bed Pillows, extra fine filling, each, Wen's and Boys’ Spring Atcadwear. A dozen Men's Stylish Derbyr, of full fur stock, in the new spring tiles, the non- Ueabab'e s1ad2, regularly wort §2,00; 1 pe- Gal for Baryain Friday at 1.00 Boys’ Golf Caps, of woollen fabrics, in pretty patterns, regularly worth 2c. each; sp | Cally priced tor Bargain Fridsy at 10 Men's and Boys’ Wegtigee Shirts at 49e. Tae limit in price lowness for good \shirt. These shirts are all well made ‘and w.ll ft well. The sizes run from 12 to17!,. A few of the styles are: Percale Skittr, with 2 detached collars to match, Percale Shirts, with madras plaited tosoms to match. Madzas Shirts, to be worn with white coll: Pereale Shirts, laundered, with cali and cufls attached. Madzas Sh tts, un aurdered, with collar and cutts | attach«d. A ‘Room Sale’’ Wall Papers. {12 rolls ot good Wall Paper and 20 yards | of Ginch border; enough to piper a toom 12x14 feet, a choice of 24 pitterns, at, per | | | | os rom, 12 tol's of fine Wall Paper of 9 cr 18 inch border, in light or dark 15 patterns to 1,98 jo'd and embossed xo choose {107, at, pet room, Garden Implements. ny The time has arrived to look after your gardens and lawns, If you require any of | the things to do it with properly thes: spe- cial quotations for Friday should prove in- teresting to you. Poultry Netting, jalvanized wire, 7S runing tt. 12 ia. wide, 30 in., iy, 0c., 241n., FOC, 150 runoing {%., 12 in, wile, 80c., 18 tn, $1.20; 241n., $1.60; 3)in., 2.10 Caral Barrows, ma’e of hartwood, specialat 1,50 Malleable Iron Rakes, with tong handles, 12 teeth; at 1s Ma'leatle Iron Rakes, with long handles, 14 teeth, at 18 Spades, Spating Fork’, round and square peinted Shovels, te-morrow at 65 Gaiden Sets in 3 pieces, Hoe, Rak: and Spade, at 4c., O¢., 12c, avd up to 30 Lawn Rollers in two szctiozs, 150 Ibs., to- morzcw at 6.00 Mand Pruning Skeats to-tactrow at 12 | Ganten Trow? 12) Garden Wezdern at | Berry or Field Hoes to-morrow at 15 Remnants of DressGoei at Halt Price, We offer you Friday an unusuall; opportunity to purchase a skirt, waist or Gress pattern at half regular value. have collected all short ends in our black goods departments, lergths varyirg from 2 to 6 yards and consisting of such popular fabrics ap cad colored dress Prunella, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Cheviots, Venetians, Canvas Cloths, Batistes, Albatross, and will offer them all Friday at Dress L. inings. Tweeds, Challies, |” Half Regular Prices. fine We &c., Standard, reliable makes at money- saving prices. 20c. Genuine Shrunk French Haircloth at, per yard, 49c. Silk Moreens, all colors but black, at, psr yard, Soc. Silk Serges and Satins, all shades, per yar 28. Silk Finish Percalines, all colors, pet yard, . Percaline, all colors, yard wide, per £0c. Mercerized Moreens, in black only, per yard, Wrappers and Skirts. We will continue Friday the sale of |samples, broken lots and odd sizes of drawers | Muslin Underwear---gowns, skirts-—and containing values from S0c. to 2.50 per garment—divided into four lots at 25c., 50c., 1.00 and 1.50. Women's Underskirts of biack and white striped percale, knife plaited, bias flounce, ard two tows of black ruching, at Women's Underakirts, of fine black sateen, of excellent quality and workmanship, with double flounce finished with fine corcings, special for Bargain Friday at Women's Wrappers, in a variety of styles, in lijht and daik colorings, worth $1.25 to $1.39; a choice Bargain Friday for Won's $4.00 Wfackine toshes for $1.95. Bg A good Mackintosh is better protection against a drenching than an umbrella, amd when they can be had for less money a good umbrella usually costs they’re bargains that ought to be snapped sp | quickly. These Mackintoshes are made of natty covert cloths, mounted on pretty linings, with sewed, strapped and cemented | seams; they are, in short, as nearly water- proof as a mackintosh can well be made. Steamer Orunks Of best quality basswood, covered with oll-printed canvas, bound with best ity of co sole leather, fancy scalloved centre band, protected with hickory slats, brass tipped, heavy brasved maileatly iron clamps and valance cornets, strong eagle lock, two extra hei protected with tan leather loops. with a good quality linen and burred throughout. Prices and sizes as follows | 32 in. Min. ‘6 in, tn. 9.00 9.60 10.20 10.80 Srocertes For Bargain Friday. ‘When you read of the very great price- y's Sale don't for a moment overlook that, be the rrice quoted ever so low, the quality of food products sold at this store is always The best is none too good for concessions we make for our Frid. standard. our trade! | Fish: Pancy Delaware Shad, Ib., Selected Salmon Steaks, Ib., Fresh Boston Mackerel, each, | Hindquarter Fancy Canada Spring Lamb, Ib., Pork: Loins Fancy Jersey Pork, Ib., Roast Beef: Choice Beef Roasts, selected from native cattle, Ib., Delicious Lake Superior Smoked Sturgeon, Ib., Sausage: Imported Braunschweiger, Ib., Oranges: Sweet California Oranges, doz., Fancy Bahama Pineapple, ripe, 2 for Harel Sweet Caracas Chocolate, S cakes, | Choice Alaska Red Salmon, 1-Ib. cans, Fancy Golden Santos, fresh roasted daily, Ib., Clam Chowder: Bumbam'’s New England Clam Chowder, Ib. can, ‘National’ Soused Fresh Mackerel, can, Sardines: ‘‘Vignaux"* Sardines; packed in mustard, 3 tins, 3 for Santa Clara Prunes, very meaty, 4 1b3., Rice: Chotce Carolina Rice, 5 Ibs., N. ¥. State Pea ot Marrow Beans, 5 Ibs., Olives: Fancy Mammoth Queen Olives (care- fully selected and all large Olives), qt. jare, Milk: May"? brand Condensed Milk, can, Tea: Your choice of our green, black or blended teas, possess delicate aroma, fine nich fragrance. They are always the same, because We are careful when buying to select | teas of the same character and growth; 5 Ibs. $2.00; Ib., Jersey solid cold-packed Tomatoes, large cans, Corn: N. Y. State Cream Sugar Corn, can, Asparagus Tips: Choice Jersey Tips, cap, | Tapioca: Flake cr Pearl Tapioca, SIbs., | "Royal"? Sandwich Mustard, Large bottle, Crackers: Fancy Boston Tes Biscuits and Vanilla Dots, Ib., Pears; Southern Bartlett Pears, large cara, Egg o: Green Gage Plums: ‘'Patk"” brand, big can, Soap: Fairbank’s “Mascot!” or ‘Itsagood'* Soap, 10 cakes, Wines and Liquors. Genuine Imported Guinness’ Stout, doz., Hennessey Imported Brandy, bot., Old Crow Whiskey, 1894, bo?., California Claret, according ta vintage and quality, gal., 75¢., 59. and California Port and Sherry, gal., 1.05, 80¢. and Maryland Rye, gal., | 014 Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal. Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye, gal. te leather s around body, sole lea traps a8 11. 10 8 39 and 98 1.39 than plaid ein. owe cona - Ee eews SA BSBRBBBe o 1.53], 1.10]/