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= a. =a Raper en laa a es CERES <PTEMBER 5, (01. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SI All that stands between Capt. Flood, of the Tenderloin station, and the Grand Jury is the fliness of his daughter, who has just undergone a sericus and delt- cate operation. District-Attorney Philbin will do noth- nq that might be likely to retard the recovery of this girl. but If she ts sale to-morrow the Grand Jury will be asked to consider Capt. Flood's alleged neg- lect of duty in allowing the Thirty- fourth street pool-room that was raided yeaterday to run. Justice Jerome believes there peets to Iny bare to-day the whole conspiracy by. which pool-rooms have been tipped off whenever a raid was planned. The Justice he kmows his ewn private telephone h een the m of ald the gamblers. He knows the guilty one and promises to reveal his identity to- day. The gamblers’ tool is a member ef Justice Jerome’s own staf. Justice Jero paid to-day: “I am not surprised to find that my private phone is on the gamblers’ Uist. £ have long suspected that my telephone has been tampered with.” First it was Capt. Herlihy and then Capt. Diamond. Both of these officers Were {ndictsd for neglect of duty. ‘Then Capt. Gannon wan discovered In @ disorderly house raided by the Park- ‘hurst Society. The Grand Jury will be asked to indict him this week. Now Capt, Flood, of the Tenderlotx: etation, !s under fresh fire, He will Probably be arraigned on a charge of neglect of duty in failing to suppress the pool-room at No. 29 West Thirty- fourth street, on a warrant issued by Justice Jerome. The pool-room was raided by Park- hurst Society agents yesterday and five prisoners were captured. The arrest was made on complaint of Thomas E. Hayman, a hay dealer of Eleventh ue and Thirty-fourth atreet, who claims to have lort $400 in the place a few days ago. | Before complaining to Justice Jerome Mr. Hayman had seen Capt. Flood,‘ but | Bot little satisfactions It ts for fatlure to act after receiving Hayman’s com- piaint that Capt. Food may be placed | on trial. i ‘The raiding of the pool-room, which ts! t opposite the Thirty-fourth street entrance to the Waldorf-Astoria, is re-! ustice Jerome and the agents | rkhurst Society as the most important In results that has yet been, made. Jt brings the investigation close} to “John Doe.” | The place was known as tht New! Amsterdam Club, and was, next to| Canfleld’s, the most exclusive place in | the city, | In one of the rooms five telephone in- struments “were found. A_ telegraph instrument, racing cards, a megaphone, “dope books, roulette wheel and faro layouts, cards and chips, were also con- fiscated. Parkhurst agents recogatzed among | the fifty men tn the roon when the raid | was made three Contral Omice detec: | tives, Their names were taken and | they will be asked to explain to Jus- tice Jerome their presence in tha place, A small memorandum book was found which contained the telephone numbers of Police Headquarters, Justice Jerome's and District-Attorney Philbin's offices, several of Frank @arrell’s places and other pool-rooms. Few of the tele- phone numbers in the book can be found in the last fasue of the New York Tele- phone Directory. Before ‘the end of the week the PD trict-Attorney hopes to have ladle ments found against Capt. Gannon, o} the Eaat Twenty-second street station, and his wardmeaf Turley and Me: Sweeney. They will be charged with! neglect of duty in failing to close Notorfous Webster Hotel in East F teenth street, where Capt, Gannon was caught by (Wo of Justice Jerome's raid: | ers. ‘The Grand Jury to-day devoted Its at- tention to the trafflc in young girls who| are enticed from small cies about Ni York to, brothels of the Tenderloin An Indictment was found against Co Bradford, the proprietress of a dizor-| derly house In Forty-sixth street, cnarg- ing her with abducting Mattle ‘Gibson! a minor, from Reading, Pa., and hold- | tox the girl a prisoner for immoral pur- poses. The Bri ‘gman is in the Tombs, unable to furzish $10,000 ball. JILTED, HE (SOLDIERS SOUGHT TO MLL SRL Jealous Rage of William Ledner Led to a Shoct- ing Affair. Jegious rage amost made a murterer ef William Ledner, a waiter, of No. 9 ‘Wiett strect, wh» was arraigned @B the Essex Market Court to-day, barged with assault with intent to kill en Rebecca Belcher, eighteen years old, of No. 81 Willett street, and the prettiest stri in the whole east s! One victim of Ledner’s wild revolver shooting, Abraham Eckstein, twelve years old, of No, 92 Willett street, appeared in court with his arm in a sling. Leaner “had it bad," to quote the ex- Breasive phrase used by one of his friends. He was so deeply in love with Rebecca that he neglected his work and became careless of everything but the girl. She held him at a distance. how- e@vrer, and Papa Belcher did not look upon hie suit with favor, chiefly because of hés Mnancial stat His daughter was not for a pensii walter. The two kept up their friendehip until @ short time ago, however, when a new lover appeared and Rebecca jilted Led- ner. He was disconsolate, and appealed to the girl to return to him, but in vain. He threatened to thrash the new lover and shoot Rebecca, but his threats made no more {mpression than his prayers. Last night as he sat at his window in Willett street he saw Beckle and her sweetheart go out together. When Ledner went into the street the chil- dren taunted him. “Hey, Willie, Beckie’s shook you, they cried. “She's got a new bea Ledner rushed into the house to es- cape their taunts and got a revolver. He took up his station In a doorway and waited for the two young people to return. His peculiar conduct attracted {he attention of C. H. Herman, neigh- bor, who watched him. and {t ‘s due to Herman's vigilance that Rebecca was not killed. Bhortly after 1 o'clock Beckle had her new sweetheart «appeared, Led- ner stepped out and walked toward them. When 1n front of No. 69 Willett street he ralsed his revolver and fired. The bullet went whizzing between the two objects of his fury, and before he could fire again Herman sprang upon him, Beckte'’s new sweetheart dropped her arm and ned incontinently. During the struggle betweén Herman and Ledner the latter's revolver was discharged twice and one of the bullets struck young Ecketein In the arm. His screams brought everybody in the street to the sidewalk, and dozens struggled to get at Ledner, who was severely beaten before Policeman Kuntz ar- He was locked up in the t station. treet Leaner's pod letter o1 pages feteal mn to Kill cca ‘himeelt, P eH they be buried in one grave Srl'a Dh Fis Fete tad atm POISONED BY MEAT. Many of the Members of the 27th Regiment Are Very Sick. (€pectal to The Evening Worl.) | ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 6&—The fact | that nearly three hundred men of the | Twenty-seventh Regiment were polson- ed from meat served for breakfast yen. | terday was kept profoundly secret until | to-day, Even then there was no state- | ment permitted of the actual condition, ‘The fact that men seen at the fort last night were so reticent may Indicate | that an effort will se made to keep the true state of facts within military cir- cles and,that the affair will be mini- mised gs much as possible. The re- sult cf the wholesale polsoning and the outcome of any official tnvestigation will be watched with interest. It le belleved by all who know any- thing of the matter that many deaths will occur at the fort to-day, and if they do the affair will take on a much more serious aspect. — Clerk Drops Dead in Store. Henry J. Mation, a clerk, twenty-five years old, dropped dead in the place{ where he was employed, No. 18 Cortlandt at noon to-day from heart dis- He lived at No. 338 East Fifty h street. HEALTHY SCHOOLMA’AM | Found Out How to Feed Herself. — | M-... school teachers, at the end of | their year's work, feel thoroughly ex- | hausted and wor out, physically and | mentally, ‘he demand upon the nerves and brain of a teacher {s un- jusual, and unless they are well fed {and fed upon properly selected focd ft Is natural that they should run | down. A little woman teacher at Goble- vite, Mich., who has been teaching regularly {~~ a. number of years, has) always found herself thoroughly ex- hausted at the -~” of the session, un-! til within the last year she has made | use of Grape-Nuts Food, with the re- sult that she closed the year as a ro- bust, healthy, strong, vigorous woman, having g-ined in weight from 90 pounds to 126; her nerves} strong, face bright and cheery, and/ really a wonder to all her friends, who constantly comment on her color and strength. She knows exactly to what the change Is attributable, for in | the years past, living on ordinary! food, she has almost broken down) | before the school year closed, where- as since using Grape-Nuts this change has been brought about; evi- dence prima facie of the value of Grape-Nuts Food for rebuilding the brain and e centres. The nalne ‘of the Leary? can be given by the Pottum Ceréal Co, Ltd. ae Again Go-Worrow---Rargain Friday. The weekly Bargain Friday event will be resumed to-morrow —-news that will delight all people to whom economy is a matter of importance—and needless to say, the price list will reflect in every line and every quotation our eagerness to meet your unqualified approval. The Bargain Friday Sale itself is a fixed institution of our business and needs no further comment—its own career of five years speaks best for its worth But a word about prices generally may not be out of place. We consider a price low only when applied to a worthy and reliable article. No price can, in our opinion, be low enough to make up for lack of quality or style. When you read our offerings please bear that in mind, and also that ‘‘your money’s worth or vour money back”’ is still one of the safeguards this store affords with to you. every transaction. Ladies’ Sutts and Skirts Special Attractions At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. Fashion pets the Walking Skizc more than ever this mor@ than interesting-—they are fascinating. Val careful shoppers. TAILOR-MADE WALKING SKIRT of fancy striped cloth and cheviot; flaring fluunced effect, heavily stitched; 'y-inch welt seams througbsut; a variety of handsome patterns, made to ell at $7.00; our special price for this sale, TAILOR-MADE WALKING St'1278 of all-wool, plaid back materials; heavily stitched facing at the bottom; in shadings <4 Oxford, blue and brown; special value at STYLISH CORDUROY SKIRTS, graduated founce; finished at top with stitched 14-inch strap of same material; heavily stitched facing, welt seams, blue and castor; specially priced for to-morrow at NEW TAILORED FALL SUITS. FASHIONABLE TAILORED FALL SUITS, made of imported bble cheviot in black and Oxford ; jaunty, close-fitting Eton jacket, with shaw! collar and roiling revers, taffeta lined ; graduated flounced akirt lined with best mercerized material : entire suit trimmed with fancy silk braid and edged withbands of stitched peau de sole; special at NEW 20TH CENTURY SUIT, Norfolk jacket, with shaw! collar, overlaid with stitched peau de sole; double pointed ke ‘back and frent: graduated flounced skirt, merret- red lined ; entire suit firely tailor atitched ; special value at (Second Fionr, Summer Shirt Waises In Final Clearance! Fro: season, and The Big Store's offerings in these lines are uch as follow gre logically sure to interest a multitude of 4.75 3.90 5.90 17.50 17.50 Ghres Lots of Dress Goods At Less Than Half Price! Good Furniture At Remarkable Bargain Fridey Prices. value-giving. HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK DRESSER, 44 inches wide; full awell front, piano pol'sh fini h; 2 lar e and 2 small drawers, cast brass trimmings; shaped top, prettily carvel standard with Fregch bevel plate mirror 24x30 inches: actual value carved gold:n keen with attractive bargains. $15.00; special for to-morrow, fluted legs, made STYLISH COUCH, extra ge size, 6 ft. long by 2 ine” wide, beautifully with beat tempered steel springs, braced with heavy copper wire supports, all spring edge and covered with an extra quality of Rookwood velior, corduroy and Belgian velveia; CHIFFONIER; golden oak, piano polish finieh, 34 inches wide, four laige and two small top drawers, shaped top, carved star. dard, with shaped French bevel plate mirror: actual value, $14.7 seal for to-morrow Upholstery Orferings Friday shoppers will find the Furniture Department (Tried Floor, Centre All Sorts of Bags At Romarkable Bargain Friday Prices. quote for to-morrow: STRING SHOPPING OR SCHOOL BAGS made of best quality brown cor, strongly woven, a variety of different meshes; cne of the most could carry, at 10.50} CHATELAINE BAGS of black grain leatker, gray or tan walrus grain, also brown, tan cr black morocco, all large size haga, leather lined, feather stitched straps, outside handkerchief pockets; choice of all these styles to-morrow. for LEATHER CLUB RAGS, olive or chestnut cofor, alligator grain impresson, muslin lined, with large inside pocket, stitched handle, nickel and brass plated lock and catches, full cut bags; choice of the 16 or 17 inch s'ze for LEATHFR DRESS SUIT CASES, russst color, Ir'sh inva lined, inside straps ard shirt flap, heavy English solid brass lock, leather protected corners, choice of straps or catches, actual valiie $24.00, spectal for to-morrow, 16.50 § 24 inch size, 300 SIDEBOARD, quartet-sawed go'den oak, pano polish fin sh, BLACK BEADE! $ . : ; EADED SIDE BAGS, teaded both sides, with t rearly 4 {t. wide, 2 shaped top draweis, ore lire! for siiver- inch frinre, tired with pag chamoleland mounted.eal ware, large size linen drawcr and wine closets, cast brass trim- pretty oxidized frames; your choice of several designs at 98 mings, handsomely carves tcp with French tevel plate mirror, i (hain Flor, ¢ 1h Be) actual value $72.50; special {or fo-mortow, 16.75 ——— en A Wotton Sale At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. You can save much by saving things. Begin with these, all money-savers: $0 YDS. MACHINE SILK, black, a dozen sp2ols for _}LIGHT-WEIGHT DRESS SHIELDS, sites 3, 4and5, a 9.75 COMFORT HOSE SUPPORTFRS, attach to front of cor- set, 2 and 4 straps, frilled elastic, all colors, a pair, Lot 1—Consiats of 100 pieces of silk-finished PIEROLACLOTH, inall the new and much wanted shadce for fall 1901; every yard full S0c. value, your choice tc-morrow at, per yard, 19 At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. pair, Lot 2—-Consists of 200 pieces of double width fancy CHECKED Satisfaction for the customer glistens from every line. pee AE tite seeirabie mnaarial tor children's wear; 5} And the wonder increases when one studies the uncom- bbl Soseahlads monly low prices asked for the lines enumerated. The} SPRING COLLARS, all sizes, at, exch, borg Goats of 8S pieces of St-loch wise CAMEL HAIR 4 Couch Covers made of Oriental tapestries are overed at} MOHAIR TURULAR SHOE LACES, in black, sizes 4-4 and values; Friday at’ per yard, wag {the lowest price a Couch Cover of merit was evir sold at}:~+ 4 “02., for, Olain Floor, Freaty anywhere. Domestres and Dress Linings At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. Here's a list of goods the regular prices of which are A similarly tempting price inducement bears } VELVET TOP BRUSH BRAID, in ailcolors, a y1., its own particular relationship to every other item here-{ BLACK VELVETEEN BINDING, S-y¢. piezes with specified. COUCH COVERS vf Oriental tapestries, the §2.00 kinds, COUCH COVERS, heavy Bagdad and Persian tapestry, BED SETS, fine Scotch lace, worth $5.00 per set, known from one end of the country to the other. If ever prices can do their own talking—-these ca BED SETS, Irich Point lace, the $8.59 quality, per ret, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 700 pairs offered at mill DOMESTICS. prices, thus, per pair, $3.35, $7.20 ani.$tas, 0 ™ Sc. LIGHT COLORED PRINTS, bargain Friday at, yard, 3 And every pair worth fully double. &. DARK COLORED CAMBRICS, bargain Friday at, yard, 5} LAMBREQUINS, Japanese silk, rich, $3.75 goods for 6c. CREAM SHAKER FLANNEL, bargain Friday at, yard 41; {CURTAIN LACES, beautiful Scotch weaves, the 40c. quality, 12\c. GINGHAMS, pretty styles, bargain Friday at, yard, 19c, FRENCH PLANNELETTES, bargain Friday at, yard, ‘Ic. UNBLEACHED MUSLJNS, yard wide, Friday at, yard, 8c. CHECKED NAINSOOK, bargain Friday at, yard, 3c. COTTON DIAPERING, 5 yards to a piece, bargain Friday at DRESS LININGS. Saying good-by to the last of the summer favorites ; there never ( 12¢- PERCALINES, all colors, yard wide, Friday at, yard, was a better time than now to buy. to wear them, and a purchase now me: when aummer dawns again next year. have fully one more at mere fractions of former prices. For instance: i 95c. 1,25 1.50 for waists that were 1.75 2.50 3.00 month saving of half or more Styles, cualities and colorings 1.90 £.00 Children’sUnderwear & Hostory At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. With the stealthy advent of cooler weather the necessity for warmer underwear for the little folks be- comes sharply imperative. direction we offer as a very uncommon bargain to-mi 10 cases of CHILDREN’S FALL ARD WINTER-WEIGHT M1 /AND WOOL UNDERWEAR AT JUST 's ACTUAL WCRTH FGR BOYS AND GIRLS, in white, natural and camel's hair; every seam well beund and nicely finished; vest. draw izes from 2 to 1S years; worth £0c. your choice at CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE-—The best stockings for the money you ever saw; really astenishing bargains; heavy or fine ribbed; double knee and spliced heel and toe; guaranteed fast black; all sizes, of course; FRIDAY ONLY, a pair, BOYS! HEAVY RIBBED HOSE—7209 dozen only; worth 2c. a pair; would te big bargain even at that; morrow only they ate extraordinary; double knee, heel and toe; will wear splendidly; guaranteed fast black; ‘all sizes; FRIDAY ONLY,a pair, Buy Watches At These Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices, jorrow IERINO When opportunities like these knock so loudly thoy are simply irresistible. tillates with interest : WOMEN'S 14-KARAT GOLD-PILLED WATCH; small size hunting case, beautifully engraved; guaranteed for 25 years; fitted with a fine Dueber-Hampden movement; regularly worth $16.50; specially priced to-morrow at MEN'S 20-YEAR HUNTING-CASE WATCH; 16 sive, thin model; beautifully encraved, fitted with Elgin or Waltham ‘Tfewel tickel movement; tegulatly worth $17.00; specially priced to-morrow at MEN'S SOLID SILVERINE WATCH, open-face style, fitted with Waltham or Elgin 7-ewe! nickel movement; regularly worth $7.50; specially priced to-morrow at Stylish Jowetry At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. LADIES’ SOLID GOLD STONF SET RINGS, real opals, pearls and doublets, in clusters and other fancy setting: $3.£0, Friday, at LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FOBS, fan-y stone effects and ribten atvles with rove and French gray finish charms; regu- larly worth up to $3.09, Friday, special at CHATELAINE BAGS of solid ste:! beads, chamois tack and lining, French gray metal frame and Chatelaine to match; actually worth $2.50, Friday, special at Real Good Harness At Remarkable Bargain Friday Fric How often have you the opportunity, here or anywhere near as low as these? SINGLE BUGGY HAR: 2) -inch radd'e, 15 FSS, ch h eC, tr foldet breeching, breast co'lar and neck strip, nicks! or Davis rubber trimmed, for SINGLE TRUCK HARNESS, with Ginch saddle, Ie-inch trace, with 3 rows o' atit hing, high top tubu- lar hames, nickel of brass mo snted, less collar, for DOUELE TRUCK HARNESS, with high Scotch hames, 1..-inch & = = traces, 3 rows stitched, Boston backers, extra heavy breeching, lesa collar, for (Secan4 Fioor, Rear) Every line of what follows scin- 5 loose drainer, complete; regularly sold at 3Sc.; spec'al at i Chi ; SALAD BOWLS AND CAKE PLATES, handsomely decorate! 70c a Copy. Aildren's Shoes and gold traced; regularly so!d at 2Sc.; ‘special at, each, CHORUS: cry At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. CUSPIPORS, fine chira, rew designs, H:hly decorated; regu: Chay llctte'etocxdug (68'j000 Well The Shoe Department would be ‘ammed with }@7Y %!4 at 45c.; special at 30 One tiny blus shoe ferme; feustomers all day Friday if parents knew the goodness of GLASSWARE. Ore baby's wrap and ber small lace cap, these shoes as well as we do. The price bears no re-{ TUMBLERS, test quality of crystal glass; regularly edid at rc eahare tS eevee 15} lationship to the actual worth of the footwear, because} 2&-: special at 23 my the gollen cui the shoes were snapped up from one of the biggest makers { JELLY TUMBLERS, best quality of glass,with tight tin tops; in the East at a most unusual price concession. Read{?eFulatly sold at 25e. per dozen; rpectal pes doren at 17 af abe’ the tie thit binds: So and hurry to The Big Store to-morrow. DINNER SETS. ‘ od BOYS' AND YOUTHS! $1.50 SHOES, satin calf, lace DINNER SET, 100 pieces, fire thin porcelain, richly decorated, > style; sizes 8 to 131-2 with pring heels; ? to Yand 21-2 complete service; regularly sold at $0.00; special Pf — 6.50 In the World s Greatest Grocery to 51-2 with ordinary he's, Obed DINNER SET, 100 cee: tne Austr an china, very richly dec ; Specials for Friday. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S $1:50 SHOES; mate of "et poretthisbe (hasne Rae tal pine 13.40 The careful housekeeper who links prudence and Rather Ui ord etout salen; altaitee up te, i aly IS. dat gold Gacad noeoaay Aa pegs ac, cre aichly decorated | Seconomy will find the appended lst of timely interest Also, special for Gir's wearing Women's s! Cc x Jictemwsi rena seaaan ees: 8 and importance. Our Grecery Department is so widely 10.75 $ CALF snd KID LACE SHOES, with heels, in sizes 21-2 and favorably known that comment upon the qualities "2 )to7, regularly worth $1.50, {of the goods offered is practically superfluous. So WOMEN’S UXFORD TIES. Housefurnishing Speerals here are prices—-match them if you can: To hasten the clearance of several cdd lots of Women's At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. EIS Bey Pacey Salmons Stake: at 10.75 Oxford Ties in tan and black we have cut the prices} ¢-FT. STEP LADDER, 2 4g | oeieeted Weak Rishjor, CacuerE as ¢ peices : o 8} AmB: Forequarter Carada Spri 8 (Main Floor, Sronty 1,25 1,25 (Main Floor, Froaty es. else- where, to buy harness of a very supcror scrt at prices 8.75 Soc, SILK FINISH MOREEN, Rargain Friday at, yard, 39, BROCADED COTTON TAFFETA, Bargain Friday at, yard, (Stain, Floor—Centre—19th \ Blankets and Com/orters At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. With cold weather hovering around our very thresh-}SPecify below are made as little as in this instance, it {quality perctles in newest fall patterns; means that it is an occasion of exceptional interest. olds, offers like these will find many eager takers: $1.00 COMFORTERS, for full size beds, spscia t, each, To spur your buying in this 7Sc. BABY COMFORTERS, with ruffles, special at, each, $4.00 DOWN COMFORTERS, full size, special $2.80 BLANKETS, large size, special at, per pair, 7Sc. BED PILLOWS, special at, each, $1.50 BED PILLOWS, special at, each, each, (Third Floor, mercilessly. $1.50 and $2.00 shoes; sizes are broken, and run mainly from 2!; to 5; your choice at this unusual Bargain Friday clearing price, per pair, Mata Floor, Ne: Wall Papers. A “Room Sale’’ at Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. Here's a chance you'll not be able to dup'icate i months to come; it's an opportunity that means dollars in your pocket. at once. 10 rolls SIDE WALL PAPER and 18 yards of BORDER; erough to paper a room 12 ft. square, al! fer 10 rolls SIDE WALL PAPER and 18 yards of BORDER; heavy gold papers; all for 10 trols SIDE WALL PAPER, 6 rolls of CEILING and 18 yarés cf FRIEZE ot BORDER, heavy emtossed paps Thi 150,000 Lucke’s Import Cigars At Half Price. Smokers and Dealers, Prompt Attention! We offer for FRIDAY ONLY 5),0.0 Lucke’s Import Regular Sc. Cigars and advertised extensively at that price througk out the United States, at exactly Half Price, 22.00 } thus: 37.50 Box ot 50 for $1.25. Note: We reserve the right to limit quantities Mail Crdere Filled. (hia Fiser, Rear.) 15 at, per ya., 9°} CURTAIN MUSLINS, 40 inches wide, 12\;c. grades CRETONNES, large assortment, at, per yd, per ya, 43 ART CANVAS, finer than burlap, Persian patterns, at, per yd., NEW FIGURED LINEN TAFFETAS, for draperies, real 60¢. values, for TAPESTRY “SQUARES, for p'llowa and chairs, at 2Sc. and HAIRPINS, straight ard crimped, a dozen papers for 1.25} PEARL BEADS, a'l sizes, a string for 2.85} PEARL BUTTONS, 16 to 24 line, a dor. for 2.95 (tala _Flosr. £.90 Selverware At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. 2.45}CHOCOLATE AND COFFEE POTS; quad:uple plats; satin engray 23{CAKE BASKET; quadruple plated, highly polished, with 1; }beated border; regularly worth $2.50; special to-morrow at “? SERANDY FLASKS; cut class, with sterling silver ectew stopper; regularly worth $1.75; to-morrow at 15{PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS; cut glats, with extra heavy sterling tops; regulatly worth 40c.; spectal to-mer- Tow al OYSTER FORKS AND 15} very special at ated; COFFEE SPOONS; 6 {BLANKETS CLEANED, at, per pair, 59 CURTAINS CLEANED, Nottingham, 36¢.; better laces, pair, 89 28 es 5 5 (Third Floor, Centre) . Women's Wrappers baal} At Remarkable Bargain Friday Prices. China and Glassware At Remakable Bargain Friday Prices. To still further emphasize our ability and willing- We emphasize tour ex-{ ness to sell you ‘better goods for the same money oF cellent leaders just to give you an idea of the scope of the{the same goods for less money than elsewhere,’? we practical and serviceable bags you 5 and little on many . 7 jax panier | a 1 i prisoner, as aj Jand Thomas Trawderly, ‘The tl 4 : liceman sald that the Gey had | rade, from | | teil tre fourth story of No. c veral times, and his par- pother, interview e | ancey «© nd bis skull and tly disowned him. wept | Were tr: ; vas found In the halkway | Shortly after she left and before his at | Raby Trow me “tl avenuetearly to-day. | tempt at self-destruction Ri t down | story of No i 1¢ stupor and had not i and wr letter of ¢ 4 J rwenty-fourt ; 1 when grraigned tn court. today Was fractured of Voxtancy waa le e Ring | ) ——— . cs A Lerney | <= | HOTEL GUEST POISONED. —— FELL THROUGH A SHAFT. é | LEAVES WRITTEN CONFESSION OF ‘Hanging | poTH TUMBLED FROM FIRE- : Sah DISOWNED BY PARENTS, HE See, OF MURDER. ESCAPES WHILE ASLEEP. Frederick WK. ilps, of Winsted, WAS HELD IN couRT. Dropped from Second \ | sis By ‘ te levue 1 i; Reet jar—Nadly Hurt. + | — Frederick KK Philips. ' z : . . Frederick Ring. awaiting trial for, oprudes t a to Fight Wero : onthe old and vers old, whoxe home ls | Joseph MeDerm declared by Pe of N verome Knows the Tipster WHO | uenwas robbery, attempted to roast; mee x es sooner ; ; Kies toway Gann, wim toot : cpmanlR mnie Kk y at No, 31 Went Thirty third Rimreif to death to-day dy setting dre! aa hradageenieaite. re R where they from b “ ton who are . to be | xtre hrough an elevator sha’ i 4 1 © hts bed in the x County 4 He ee Y n placed on pillows by thetr mothers, | i en Gone sid ttartaxaher nd floor tw the cella Used the Justice’s Private ee pee eeeaatta iepalneD sith water ¢ mea a tee Fae ena rt ae aan e aes proken sandy hig Telephone oaerecioralntard’ 4 - Mitle ones were Abraham Grapes 1 ‘ | ‘ fa . - — —- = = — ee 39 45| 98 15 9 10 7 10 Centre, 18t3 St.) regularly worth $3.00; choice to-mo:row at 1,75 1.50 98 25 ‘10 (lain Flosr, Frese.) The Women's Wrapper section will buzz with interest eni activity to-morrow. traction we offer: When prices for such grades of Chinaware as we 500 DOZEN WCMEN'S WRAPPERS made from superior 004 {ull skirts at the special prettily trimmed wrist; only 2 to a custom: As a special at: 75} Hurry for some of the very best bargains of the season. } Uta LEAT! (21 Fir, cmeene | 30 ODD CHINA. 20S | Way nese remap ac er ataes rey a “Gho Gio Chat Binds,” 1.95 \pLATES of all sizes, Soup, Dinner, Tes and Breakfast; finest AE ELSON G BYACUAS Sean 49} thin Austrian chi: double gold lined, handsomely decorated; Certain totound inte popularity in an incredibly shert time, 9g} teeularly sold at $4.09 and $5.00 rer dozen; special at. e: BE PM hearin altel ataeoninerana "iberelore mike’ the Proat) These ties have mostly hend-turned soles; several styles left over from the Summer rush; regular| weed) Ge} Wisdom should counsel you to purchase} MANTELS for Incand TEAPOT, fireproof china, handsomely decorated in bl ie, with introductory price of the song in New York CURTAIN STRETCHERG, the improved kind, mede of hard EOOK SHELVES, made of hard word, highly varnished, 40 ta. high, with 5 she'ves, 2-FT. IRONING BOARDS, extra w:de, TOWEL ROLLERS, made of hard woo4, CLOTHES HAMPERS, barrel shape, COFFEE MILLS, with good quatity grinder, MEDICINE CABINETS, with 2 shelves, lock {GAS CHANDELIEPS, brass, beautiful design: GAS CHANDELIERS, brass, teautiful desi arms, INCANDESCENT G\S LIGHT, complete with mantsl and chimney, sscent Gas Light, upward trom NO. 7 TEA KETTLE, of gray stce! Euamel wate, 4 jt. DRESDEN SAUCEPAN, of grav steel Enamel ware, frst quality, STOVES. OUR “EDNA" C® KING RANCE is made strong, of neavy castings, haw a cood baking oven and nizke': Plated trimmings, price OUR "SUNLIGHT" Cooking S:ove tas duplex dumping and shak ng te, » oven, with cabinet tare and nickel-plated; price OUR “IRON QUEEN" range is one of the finest ranges on the market, has patent cover 4 to warp, and duplex dumping ard shaking grate, I¢in., with large cabinet base ahd full nickel trimmiays; to-morrow at | guarant:ed not 65 5{}CELERY: The nsw fency Kalamazoo celery, 75} TEA: Your choice of our rich flavored Green, Black or O} Blended Teas, Ib., 50} CAKE: Delicious Pound Cake, Plain, Citron, Mazblo, 1,20} Raisin, Ib., 15 *<°) CCFFEF: Breakfast Blend Coffee, mellow, sweet and 1.05 § sound, 10 Ibs., $1.40; Ib., 15 <} RICE; Choice Caroliaa Rice, 31ds., 14 SS} pEAS. “Delft!” Sweet Wrinkle Peas, natural flavor, caz, 10 S$ SARDINES: La Tour's ‘mpotted Oil Sardines, \\’s, tia 10 40% SALMON: The “Dalles? Red Salmon, t-Ib. can, 1 ze}PICKLES: ‘‘Amer'can Crown!’ trasd Mixed Pickles, “92 Onions or Chow, pt. bot, 9 CHE) E: Herkimer Co. Cream Cheese, Ib., 10 DESSERT RED RASPBERRIES, 4 cans, 25 SOAP: Fairbank’s Lion" Soup, Scakes, ll 9.25 E : H Wines and L: (quors. 75 STURGEON: Fancy Lake Superior Smoked MILK: ‘Fern’ brand Condensee Milk, can, JAM: Milford Assorted Pure Fruit Jans, tin; PEACHES: Fancy Ripe Gecrgia Peaches, q' 11.50} PEPPER WHISKEY, five years old, gal., 2.00, bot., 18.00$Co., California, gal., (Dasement.) Sveget-Cooper Ca. CALIFORNIA CLARET, an exceilest, pure wine, gal., PEPPER WHISKEY, three years old, ga!., including jug, tot., PEPPER WHISKEY, seven years old, gal, 3.15; toz., HENNESSEY IMPORTED BRANDY, bot., PURITAN PORT AND SHERRY, from the Puritan Wine (Wourth Floor) ee