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TGHELLO ENDS LIF N CHAI * Murderer of Mother-in-Law Electrocuted at Sing Sing. > FACED DEATH CALMLY. The Old Man Was Strapped in the Chair Unresisting and Died with : the First Shock. SING BING, N. ¥., 4ug. 2.—Joseph Zachello wns electrocuted at 6.15 o'clock this morning. He walked to the death chair without flinching, and the elec- trocution was devold of sensutional incident, ‘The apparatus had been put in read!- neas by Blectriclan Davis and ‘vested. There was no delay after the short walk to the death chamber. Zachello, unresisting, was strapped Into the:ehalr, the death current was turned on and tn 4 fow minutes he was pronougcect dead. The early hour of electrocution was ) decided upon in order to have it over by the time other convicts were ready to come out of thelr cells. Henstofore, when electrocutions have taken place at 11 o'clock, they’ had a tendency to de- stroy discipline, as there was an anxiety among o! T prisoners to hear the news from the death chamber. The carly hour,.too, has had a ten- dency to discouraze the morsidly cu- rious, and there have been fewer appll- cations for permission to be present. Zaghello married Mary Lotuse Muc- clo, but they never lived together. His Bite, wow was in her teens, refused to fed consider the as wulliclent, by a priest. influenced ‘by relatives. On the night®of the murder he met his wife's brother und they quarrelled and fought. Mucclo used a knife and Zachello wax’ slightly wounded, — Sub- sequently Zachello went to the home of his wife. declaring he would take her away with him. ie met ‘Mrs, Mucelo and slashed her with a knife, inflicting fatal wounds, when about George. emony' perfor inted to ‘be marri io thought she wax her mother and other He fed, but was captured to board. a boat at St. eee FATHER. WOULD DISGRACE ia) Conneiiman Bon of Phi Takes je Mensures. World.) ‘ (Special to The Even. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Aug. 9.—H. Payson Crowell swore ‘out a warrant last evening against Mrs. M prietress of the Inlet E , the largest and lead! Sunday. Mrs, Menrer was urrested to- day and parol Crowell Is t H. Mason Sunday uftern upper deck of the pa thirty feet below an: disorderly conduct. Into the water to di who had be elinan admit that he aad threate fhe didn't come Imselt. Tt Is surmined that young Crowell has brought the charge t Mrs. Meh: eFer out of spite. and at the hearing iis fatorer ax the person to whom Iquor was sald at the pavillon on Sunday. oe TRIED TO SHIELI> DAUGHTER. he qymped from the n into the wurt swell an ank hin son ashore and behave NN Mra. Danw 6 AM the Blame for Sh ing. Mary and Dolly Dinwoody, mother and daughter, who were arrested In a Bixth avenue department store yeater- day afternoon charged wth shoplifting, were arraigned In J}ffyrnon Market Magistrase Cornell to-day In $40 tue each for Spectal A unwoody x: taken goods from ¢ gerted that her a In spite of the magistrate held mother, The women's given, —-. “TOMBS ANGEL” HELPS HIM. Younus mactdacuce: te Court on a ec of Picking Vockets. } seventeen years old, 4 that whe had and pl ighter as wi 6 address was not to-day charged with j/Icking pockets at Broadway and Twensy-cighth street. a hearltz to-morrow, r the ‘Tkmmbs Angel” who the bench wit: Magistrate Cor- ook an Interest: in his case, and upon her intercession that the rate adjourne! the matter. Brothers said that lie had been on the United Stated ship ‘onsteliation, being charged therefromn..in May last for ischa: disability. —— >—— NO PLACE FOR LEPER. St. Leute Can't Get iid of Nong Konis. * ST.LOUIS, Aug. 2/.—Surgeon-General Wyman has notified Health Commis- sioner Starklof, of this city, that Dong. Kong; a Chinese Iaindryman, who wus lscovercd here suff:ring from leprosy, cannot be sent to tlie leper settlement Hawall ands, tarktoft intends the Governor of ua Dong Kong be leper settlement of that @at on nell recelved at the Btal —— einai — EX-GOV. BUS:IEL DEAD. LACONIA, N. 29,—Hon, Charles A. Buslel, of New Hampshir. his ‘home here at 8'0' lock this: morning. v lovernor re|fredin his, usual nl yi i died suddenly at -| Girls’ Fancy Summer Dresses, of organdy, dimity and is ; Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Skirts, neatly tailored and} 2 collars detached, separate cuffs or cuffs attached, priced for ;| unquestioned 75c. grades ; here to-mortow at ‘ormerly Governor | * 4 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1901. “Get Ready for School Again, A Timely Sale of School Children’s Clothing and Supplies covering the most called for needs of the average schoolboy or girl, selected with care from our different depart- ~ments and reduced in price to secure, | the patronage of the ‘‘coming man and woman, ”’ their parents,guardians and friends. \If there’s anything your boy or girl needs to properly equip him or her for school that isn’t aa eationeds in the following list of offerings, don’t hesitate to call for it. We are more likely to have it than any other store, and will |money, too. : ; Suctable Fall Clothing - Sor the School Boy / At The Big Store’s Little Prices. All that is serviceable, stylish and durable in school boys’ Fall clothing is here to pick and choose from and at the city’s lowest prices. Should your boy select a suit that does not turn out to his or your satisfaction, bring it back and we will give you a new one for it. If our clothing wasn’t all that goed clothing ought to be, could we afford to make and live up to such ‘an offer? Read the list, see the goods and be convinced. BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS—-THE “‘WEAR WELL" KIND; Bo better suits made for boys’ wear; strictly woollen materials in desirable mixuret 11 as in black and blue; fitted with the ‘can’t rip" double seats and knees; the best suits in the world at the price, which is but: ACHOICE SELECTION OF 10 HANDSOME NEW STYLES | BOYS’ 2 AND 3 GARMENT SUITS—A very choice array of | pew ard exclusive shades and patterns, im fine texture wool- en fabrics, in the proper new broad shoulder design. The 3Gar- ment Suits are made man-fashion, with ‘vests, and all in all | this faa very handsome assortment of atylish Pall outfits for |teye aged 6s 16 years. These suits will be priced at $5.00 days hence, but for a “season opener” we offer you a OF BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS, made of rd mills ¥ i atrictly woollen fabrics; built to withstand the knotks of the —-_| choice of chem for 3.95 “hard-on-clothes"’ lad ; ages 6 to 15 years; priced elsewhere at? Q5 “MOTHER'S FRIEND” BOYS' LAUNDERED SHIRT . with patent waist bands; 4g 1.95 $4.00; on sale to-morrow at WAISTS, made of fine percales, “ y for boys are ready. They are er * BOYS" made of fine waallen fabrics, with double seata and kates, and | aera catiat ta teioee reas eo ee bettar; every jully guaranteed. You could not mat = rt . cleewhere in New York for less than $1.00 a pair, specially Kered and fitted with patent walstbands; priced for to-mormw at priced for to-morrow at ,YOUTHS' LONG TROUSERS, made of choice tweeds and in fast colot ‘worsteds, in petty patterns properly styled for lads aged 13 to 4 oq with the detachable pateat waist band; priced for 19 years, full $2.00 value; priced for to-morrow at a2 1 68 | BOYS' UNLAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS, sew Fall pate percales, with plaited back and front, ‘atte’ to-morrow at (Main Floor, Umbrellas For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. Fast Black Umbrellas, 22 and 24 inch sires, fitted with atee! rods and strong frames, natural wood handles, for boys or gitls, Past Black Twill Usabrellas, 22 and 24 inch sizes, Harvey ZQ) See zois and Pararon frames, Taffeta silk cases, tassels, av- sorted fancy and natural handles, Cex: GSy REE Tell Umbreltas, 22 and 24 Inch sizes, Beat Ainge throughout, choice handles, silk cases and tassels, Union Taft 22 and 24 inch sires, close roll- ing, horn, pea jolce natural weod handles, The regular value of any of the above is fully $4 more, (tala Floor, Centre.) Suctable Dresses, Shirts, Capes, Ratncoats, &e., For the School Girl At The Big Store’s Little Prices. Girls’ Dreases, of striped percale and dimity, with high neck and guimpes, fancy embroidery trimmed; worth $1.25 and $1.50 each; in this sale at Girls’ Plaid Cloth Dresses, with fancy combina- tion trimmings, very serviceable; in this sale at 2 59) 98 Sitk Umbr percale, with high necks and guimpes, fancy embroidery Dresde 1,25 trimmed; worth $3.00 to $3.50; in this sale vA 50 at ° Girls’ Woollen Dresses, of cashmeres and serges, fancy trimmed effects, lined and unlined, with deep hems; all colors; ages 6 to 14 years; $4.00, $5.00 and 3 90 fe $6.00 values; in this sale at 2.25} . Shirts, Yecekwear, ée., For School Boys At The Big Store's Little Prices. dozen Boys’ Neglizee Shirts, with collars attacked, or with Girls’ Dresses of fine cashmere, with trimmings of fine tucked taffeta and silk braid; in this sale at finished, made of all wool cheviot, with best mercerized } to-morrow at 29) linings, navy and velveteen bound; in this sale 2, 90 Boys’ Neckwrar= Techs, 4-in-Hands, Bows and Windsor Ties, at eo acl ice of many pretty styles to-morrow for 2 (Main Pose, Centre.) Misses’ Fine Cheviot Dress Skirts, trimmed with bands of stitched taffeta beading. graduated flounce, best 5. 90 e mercerized lined; worth $7.50; in this sale at Girls’ Golf Capes for Fall wear, worth $6.00 4 90 6 dnd $7.00 each; in this sale at :. For School Boys Girls’ and Misses’ Waterproofs of fancy check mate! . in shadings of navy and wine, single cape ef- 2 50 For this sale ae Store's teeteeren: ca fect, with velvet collar; in this sale at ¢ OA made of strictly woollen cap atufts and lloed with the heavieet Girls’ agd Misses’ Raincoats, Raglan style, double} silk lining, the regular Soc. grad he exclusive hatter, for 25. breasted, with velvet coll: in this sale uD} 90 (ita Dept. Main Kloor, Rear.) at ae ‘ (Recon Floor, Front.) 2 : ~ Caps Hosiery For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. Children’s Fast Black Hosiery, fine or heavy ribbed, with seasy look- § spliced heels and toes, ail sizes; a cho'ce for itd ms 10 Olain Floor, Centre, 18th St.) Shoes For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. Tte new early fall styles of goot w sare now ready, Among t¥e most popular is a with spring heels, patent feather tips, bution and sizep ani widths, which we sell at thei : Children's sizes, 5 to 8, Children’s sizes, £4 to 11, Misses’ sites, 1136 to 2, Women's sizes, 244 to 7, SPECIAL—Missee' and Children’s Zan Shoes from No. 6 for chiliren up to No. 2 for mieres; button and lace with spring keels: sizes being slightly b:cken, we offer these regular $1.00 and $1.25 grades to-morrow at, each, t Watches For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. Watches, nickel Fife lollies e 493 for one year ; in this sale at Gain Floor, Rear, 19th St.) 1,700 Dozen of Wen *3 and Boys’ Colored Dress Shirts, ‘ e 39e. cach Now, please don’t make an error—they are not negligee shirts, but laundered, st#ff-bosom Dress Shirts, such as you wear during ten months out of every twelve— and they are beauties, too. We bought them from a maker who, as a matter of prin- ciple, sells out every single shirt he has on his sheives before he starts to make shits for the new season—and the price we quote ig the best proof that we bought cheaply. | There are hundreds of patterns to choose from—all perfect, all beautiful, all well made and well fitting—-just what you want for fall wear! Sizes 12 to 18. If you want some, don’t delay—the best, as always, will sell out first! (Main Floor, Front, 18th Bt. 8 We also announce for Friday and until noon on Saturday Ohe Final Closing: Out Sate of All Our Fancy Summer Sutts for Men At the low price of 3}. OO . ‘+ <The values are more than remarkable—they are phenomenal. Cheapest suits in the lot being regular $10.00 suits; many more are of former $12.50 and $15.00: E sSapuad They are, of course; all wool— ds, cheviotsgand striped’ flan- nels. Not every. size.in every. pattern, ty, a very, cite make good se- from, you' at ‘An just thine of the barge supply it for less}f° REG Stationery, Cte., For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. Globes, 6 inches in diameter, sup- ported on a wire stand, Globes, 3-Ineh, Pencil Tablet, aii leaves, Pencil Tablet, site Stix inches, 100 yoaves, Compcaition Books, good quality white paper, 122 leaves, Composition Books, good quality white paper, 60 leaves, round corners, canvas cover, . Composition Books, good quality white paper, 48 leaves, stiff cover, round comers, Roll Book, cloth cover, Drawing Book, alze 814211 inches, Blaisdell Paper Pencils, per dor., Jewel Lead Pencil, aseorted colors, each, Penholders, everhandy,enamelled,each, Perfection Pencil and Penholder, Copying Pencils in red, blue, purple, black, green, each Oblique Penholders, each, Colored Schoo! Pencits, 6in box, per x, ‘School Pens, per gross, School Crayons for drawing maps, pictures, etc., 12 colors in box, per box, Prerleas Blackboard Eraser, each, Compass, with pencil, : Eagle Fountain Penbolders, Champion Slate Pencil Sharpener, Slot Pencil Sharpener, Novelty Pen Wiper, regularly 10¢., ‘Assorted Crayo2: 2 boxes for Scholar's Companion, with lock and key, Tollner's Patent Carry-all for scholars, Pedagogue Pencil Box, White Chalk Crayons, 1 gross in box, per box, 4 School Bags from ten cents to 1.75 (Book and Stattonery Dept., fecnnd Floor.) Gyeglasses and Speetacies For School Children At The Big Store's Little Prices. We make a specialty of fitting children with proper e: Special frames and jal lenses made to order oi fit reper case. Expért graduate o jane to make a careful, scientific examination and to attend to‘the proper fitting of: glasses when same are necessary. Note the reasonableness of our prices: | mice fr lenses; to-morrow for 8) * extra heavy, ER tow for 1 Suyx9 inches, 260 8 4 35 4 10 4 x anHwaoaw Be aw - unn 65 1.75 (fain Floor, Frgnt.) Ghe Wusco of the Masses Published to sell at 50c.—our regular price 18. at /2¢. a copy. SOME OF THE TITLES: Mamie Waltz. The Clash of Arma-—2atep. Hello, Central: Gi Have. Lady’ Alice Waltz¢s. ‘Simp'e Little Sister Mary Green. Jumping Jack Tubilee, ‘When Mi. Shakespeare Comes to Town. Her Majesty Waltzes. I've a Longing in My Heart, Louise. Mobile Prarce—Cake Walk. Good Morning. Carrie. Sweet Annie Moore. (Second Floor, 191 Chatelaine Bags, Beaded Belts, ke. All the popular, useful novelties in bags, belts and the like find their way quickly to-our counters, where they are to be had long before elsewhere and at the most reasonable of prices. Here are & few sample quotations: Chatelaine Page, misses’ size, of gen- tine seal, Moroce> and Suede leather plated chains, and covered hook, a cl styles for Large sire Chatelaine Bags, in black grain I , brown and tan Morecco, gray and tan walrus, grain of gray suede, leather lined, outside rt, stitched and nicke f Beated Belts, in all widths, the latest importations, with pretty buckles, on tale to-morrow at 98c. and Black Satin Pleated Belts, shaped to ficure, 3and 4 inches wide, with gilt, silver of oxidired buckles; one of our best styles; to-morrow for only 48 (Leather Goods Dept., Main Floor, Centre.) 100,000 KHigh-Srade Cigars. On sale Friday and Saturday, at priceg that are simply matchless. All the brands are well and favor- ably known to smokers, while the prices asked for them are positively the lowest ever quoted here or else- where, Imported Manuel Garcia, Puritanos Finoe, box of $0 for 5.75 Premora—High-grade Key West clear Havava, made by Gonzales, Mora & Co., 2 sizco— Conchas Bouquet, box of 50 for 2.75 Elegantes, box of 50 for 3.50 Flor de Jullana, Pavoritas, box of 50 for 2.75 Benefactor Cigar, box of 50 for 2.35 La Simpatica, Clear Havana Conchas, box of £0 for 2.15 asetet Scott, Rothschilds, box of 50 for x 48 78 1,85 remo and Geo. W. Childs, box of SO for 1.60 1.50 1.25 1,00 8s So Lucke's Imports, box of 50 for Dally Edition Extras, box of S0 for Key West Extras, box of S0 for’ Lucke's Rolled Cigars, box of S0 for Private Steck Conchas, bex of 50 fer MALL ORDERS FILLED. 1ycomes to a close Saturday noon, August 31st. Friday and Saturday—the Last Days of the Ninth Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, Upholstery Soods, China, Glass- ware and Other Househoid Goods. Thousands of thrifty, far-sighted heads of homes have profited by availing themselves of the greatest opportunity of six months to save money on the things needed for the appropriate furnishing of the home. Are you one of the lucky ones? If not, there’s still time to do so, but no time to waste, as this big sale 1 To accommodate those who are willing to buy, but who are not ready for the goods, we will cheerfully renew our offer to lay aside any purchase, on which a reasonable deposit has been made, for sixty days from date of selection. No charge whatever for packing, crating, storing or shipping. Here are a few of the hundreds and hundreds of big meney- saving values that are still to be had by prompt and appreciative buyers: holsterte Furnes ipholsterces. | Surniture. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, were $1.50, now, per pair, 95 | 49, Handsome ODD PARLOR SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, many patterns, the $2.95. kind Sonne setae ieee iy , fame, pij pet pair, pow, at 1.70. iste fais, high nhac ppl we IRISH POINT CURTAINS, two fine lota to-morrow at import seat, shaped arms, covered wit value, per pair, $5.40 and ; ality of figured ‘ta ‘The goods will charm, the prices fascinate. See them. damask; actual ly spe- TAPESTRY PORTIERESy in Armures, Bagdads, Persi Turkish Stripes. Actual value, $4.00 to $450; per pais, bra RID TAPESTRY PORTIERES, $8.50 goods, per pair, ORE AND ipeenend WEAVES, actual value $2.25, | , r special to-morrow at, each, 122 ODD RLOR CHAIRS—Seme heat PERSIAN AND TURKISH STRIPES, rug patterns and heavy somely ar with bes es ribbed tapestries, value $4.00 to $4.50, to-morrow each, and pearl, others with handsomely carved REVERSIBLE S0-IN. ARMURES, Soc. quality, per yard, frames, plano polish finish, made with best steel in ind covered HEAVY TURKISH, PETIT POINT AND GOBELIN WEAVES, juality of Estee wee SATIN DAMASK, Empire designe, the $2.00 kind, Sale at sabenee tnt aer 75 FRENCH SATIN DAMASKS, all silk, value $6.00, per yard, ev ARM CHAlna tr acen tae S. nae SCREENS-—SILKOLINE FILLED, 2-fold, 64 in. high, the *Chatre; actually worth $15.00; i $1.50 kind, at, each, | in this sale at 5.25: SCREENS—GOLDEN OAK, 3-fold, best fillings, the $3.00 (Third Fleer), kind, at, each, SCREENS—JAPANESE FIRE SCREENS, 2 hand-painted panels, at, each, 36) 75} 1.10} 3.75 72 1.95 78 (Thint Floor, Front, 18th St. Bide.) China and Slassware: SALAD BOWLS and Cake Plates, handsomely decorated and cold traced; regularty sold at 2Sc.; special to-morrow at CUSPIDORS, fine china, new designs, richly decorated; regu- arly sold at ; special to-morrow at u a GLASSWARE. TUMBLERS, beet quality of crystal glass; opecial, pr Geese, JELLY TUMBLERS, best quality of glass with tight doc eheil per eeeny at LIC oy DINNER SETS. ; DINNER SET, 100 pieces, fine Austrian chi very richly, decorated; regularly sold at $18.50; special tomorow DINNER SET, fine, thin porcelain, richly decorated, 112 pleces; regularly sold at $11.00; special to-morrow at Houselurnishings. WASH TUBS of\peavy galvanized iron at GARBAGE PAILS, with covers, large size, at GALVANIZED ASH CANS, full barrel size, at CLOTHES LINE, good cottoa, 98 ft. in length, at WASH BOILERS, No. 7, with copper finish bottoms, at PARLOR BROOMS, 3-sewed, well-made, at CLOTHES BASKET, large ize, at READY MIXED PAINTS, half-pint size, at STEP LADDERS, rea:hing 6 ft., at CURTAIN STRETCHERS, special, at OUR “EDNA" COOKING STOVE, made with extra heavy castings, with 5 large cooking holes, patent dumping and , latge size oven, complete with pipe, elbow and Hloor Coverings. Brussels Weave Art Squares, in handsome styles an@! | colorings; sizes and prices as follows: 2x3 yds., 2.10 24x3 yde., 3.15 3u3}4 yds., 3.70 4.20 324) yas, 4.78. Chinese Mattings, made from finely selected atraw, 10 patterns io to select from ; roll of 40 yards, tegulatly worth @O.S6, fer 7,50) (Third Fleer, Freat.) Sood Yeows tor Bieyetists Although September and October are the two Guest. months in the year for Bicycle riding, yet we have re- duced prices wonderfully on our entire stock of wheels and supplies, with the intention of closing them. while the demand for them is brisk. These prices of those linen col-} therefore, bound to appeal forcibly to all who are well lars that used ‘formed on the cost of wheels and supplies, as well as & sensation ‘those to whom expense has been a barrier. When first we put them on sale at Sc. {WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE 1901 MODEL BICYCLES, one of the fh, * } finest modelsof the season; sold elsewhere under its own name each. ‘at $40 and even §S0 apiece; rechristened ‘The Eldon” amd . Judging by the }now on sale at the astonishingly low price of I way they sold in the past, the 3,000 do-en should be sold} men's “FOWLER 1901 MODEL TRUSS FRAME BICY- in a day—there certa’nly won't be a collar left by Satur- }CLES—sizes 22 and 24 inch frames (also a few 26-in. frames); 3 day noon. made to sell at $40; a choice of all we have left now offered for 10,7§ 5 You will find the assortment of styles very complete—all sizes from } JUVENILE WHEELS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—18-in. frame, 114 to 20—all clean and proper 15¢. an’ 20c. Collars jauber hangers, guaranteed tires, warrarfted te stand rough usage; sale price, 14) Ht Se. each. oa Grean BRAKE fitted to your wheel for atts Sood Cutlery (Within wagon delivery limits we will call for and deiver free of At 1-3 to 1-2 Regular Prices. charge all wheels to which this attachment is to be applied.) Guaranteed Single Tube Tires, each, Push Button Bells, small and neat, each, CARVING KNIFE and GUARD FORK, of » good quality of steel, 9-inch curved blade, with cocobola wood handles; regularly worth 7Sc. a pair; on sale to-morrow for Christy Saddles, each, 20th Century and Electro-Gas Lampe, a choice of either for POCKET KNIVES, 2,3 and 4 blades, with handles of stag hurn, peas! and regularly worth Soc. each ; reduced for Veeder Cyclometers, sold elsewhere at 7Sc.; our price only to-morrow to Columbia Lubricating Oil, ¢-oz. bottle for 25 SCISSORS an4 SHEARS of good quality steel, 5 to 9 inch L. A. W. Carriers, ‘Adjustable Toe Clips, worth 2Sc.; our price only blades ; worth Stc. a pair; 08 sale to-morrow for 25 (Main Floor, Front, 18th $t.) Neverleak Tire Fluid, the best, 4-oz. tube for The Final Wind-Up of 12 (Bieyele Dept., Second Floor, Rear, 18th St. Siéap Ohe Sreat Semi-AnnualOrousers Sale. A Special Attraction for Friday and Saturday. All day Friday and until 1 o’clock Saturday you will have opportunity of choosing a pair ortwo from among many hun-; dreds of pairs of Trousers at about half price. After that you will be too late. All our broken ldts have been reassorted and strengthened by the addition of new lots that came in while the sale was in progress, but we have exhausted our supplies and are now compelled to announce the end. It has been in many respects the most remarkable sale we “have ever held. Certainly no previous sale of Trousers saw 2 > such values. Will we ever equal them ? Who can tell ? é Whatever we.have left will be rapidly taken to-morrow and Saturday, so if you want a pair or two of real good Trousers at a next-to-nothing orice don’t let the Jast chance to get them escape you. There are three special assortments, as follows: Assortment Yo. 1, Assortment Yo. 2. MEN'S WOOLLEN TROUSERS, in MENISAWOBSTED AND TWEED } 11 TROUSERS, pretty styles in neat eee ean Peete apatd stripes and checks, in light and me- made and well tailored, cut with con- aium colorings, properly tailored, will tinuous waistbands, and made to At! gt equal to the made-to-order trousers well; easily worth $2.00 that cost fully three to $2.50 per pais; your times as much; your (i choice at ‘ 4 00, cholce for i 2 e 00, 2.65, LIGHT COOKING STOVE has dumping and shaking cabinet bare and full nickel-plated trimmings, to-morrow special at 12.50 G (Dasement.) Se. each. We will place on our counters to-mor- row the last ship- ment of 3,000 dozen Men's, Boys’ & Women’s 4-ply Linen Collars for 25 00 So Assoriment Ff MEN'S FINE ALL-WORSTED TROU- SERS, good esovgh for any man, to! wear, made of high-grade worsteds, regular merchant tailor styles, of splendid workmanship ; up to $0 waist; worth $5 end $6; your choice for ; t