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oe pn eg THE WORLD: TUESDAY £ -POLICEMAN’S CHILD PET OF M’KINLEYS.' Little Florrie Sheridan Has Been Often nonce ed by the President and His Wife. to $5 apiece, for ¢<—————_ really excellent pictures at small price. Photogravures and Remarque to save an appreciable a: chandise at lessened pri : Hayp Your Chorce ae ebinieieleieleteinieieietet ‘There is one ltile girl, tn New York who ts grieving over the as- sagsin's atte! > of President MeKinte mat on his knee on that memorable day in 19y TRON BEDS, BRASS BEDS, WOOD BEDS, MATTRESSES. COUCHES, * ROCKERS, EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, PARLOR SUITES, ter from the President. t McKinley answered as fol- Executive Manston, Washingtoa, I Ort, 18, ing (9 me. Am I hope you are well 1 on another occa: wi tley and the President +vere Fikhtyssecobl etreet, Last fall and winter, Mrs. McKinley were in this Florrie's life, “da din) , McKinley dy tation of the “first lady of the land. President Kissed Her. In 1898 Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Vlorrie were in Washington. Ch ‘Tharin, is President: MecKinle! er, Is a pe | Mrs, Taarin is Mes. 1 who a McKinley's maid. When Florrie and the White House they were admitted to President McKinley's reception-room December, { telephone arin that her party went to] Se Suge absolutely trustworthy. Me Sheridan for half an hour. The ‘ and) Mra, ery much delighted with | t and he showed his pleas- | her upon his knee, kiss- | ” y checks and He spoke of her curling | ley brown hair ang sky-blue ey he hoped that she would gro ; as gentle a Woman as she was a lovable | tlon which the Pr child. | Uhamksgiying : | Mrs, Meisinie Crrenned by “Firat Lady,” jrar As a graceful token of his regard | 'f, » President McKinley took from his but- tonhole a red carnation, and with his { own finger pinned tt on her dress, Then | he wrote an autograph card and gave ft to her, Florrie was escorted and were gu President wife of a potentate ever received rom Mrs. McKin- prrie. ‘The e paying her | so cordial a reception f ax did I te complimen Besides that, Apes plucked “trom |f OPportunities ? WOODENWARE. Clothes Bars, made of hardwood, 4ft., 3 fold, Clothes Bar, 3 ft., single, Curtain Stretchers, all made of hard- ts so happy to . MeKinley, and so ent Me- and she Kinley ts Iyt not able to help him nor comfort Mra, Mrs, Tharin to Mrs. McKinley, where | Ot able wood with retinned pins, 6x12 size, Uie little mias’s reception was equally 5 ‘7x14 size warm, { Nenrly Henrt-Broken, : Blackening Cabinets, made of hard- ‘wood, with carpeted tops, Book Shelves, made of hardwood and finished, 4 ft.’ high, with 4 shelves, 4{t. high, with © shelves, Knife Boxes with two compartments, made of hardwood, at Sc. and Towel Rollers, Florrle left the White House with her / cheeks stil warm from Mrs. McKin- ley's caresses, and In her hi beautiful bouquet of orchids, especially cut for her. No happier lit auiecn of the people inhabited Washing- ton that day. Just ptior to President McKinley's election for the second time to his high png pa Framed Pictures. Odd lots of handsome pictures, worth from $3 Homefitters will find this a rare chance to huy The pictures comprise Colored A Special Bargain for Wednesday at The sale continues. clearing out these fine bargains in less than record time. upon the heels of our great August Trade Sales of Furniture it is small wonder, that genuine bargains should abound so prolifically. The sales are carried on at the Rear of the Third Floor. It’s practically a storm centre of powerful values. All sorts of useful and ornamental Furniture at prices that at any other standard makes in the best patterns. Price time would seem simply ridicu!ous. It’s your golden opportunity. Coming? ho of all the odd pieces that sold up to of all the odd pieces that sold up to $12. $22. You Will Also Find a surprisingly S Proof Etchings. 1.50 mount. We don’t attach any sentiment to the occasion. business proposition to us. To you it means much, ices, lle 2s MEET ME AT TH! \ Y During the week 11x14 inches), for of @ price. ! A SHlarvest for Homesitters. Pushing Falé Business With Fresh Energy, “Homefitters’ Day’’ at The Big Store to-morrow ! That means you’ll have unusually good buying opportunities. whether you buy a roll of wall paper or a superb parlor suite you are certain No matter It’s a hard, practical It means regular mer- 0) | Your Chotce ae 0) BEDROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, BUFFETS, SETS OF DINING CHAIRS, CHIFFONIERS, DRESSERS, CHINA CLOSETS, DRESSING TABLES, ENAMEL WARE. ! Every piece is guaranteed to be strictly first quality; positively no seconds sold here. ! 28 10 | Tea Kettle, No. 7, 42) | Tea Kettle, No. 8, 52 j 75| Tea or Coffee Pot, 2-q¢. size, 26 95 Tea or Coffee Pot, 3-qt. sire, 33) 50| Milk or Rice Boilers, 2-at. size, 46! Milk or Rice Boilers 3-qt. size, 56 45| Dresden Saucepan with cover, 4-qt. | 65 | 8 35 Dish Pans, 14-qt. size, 48 BRUSHES, &C. | Scrub Brushes, full size (Tampico), 9 Fp ae bl alee gu tee with’ the tf Pastry Boards, cleated ends, 14x18, 15 | Dust Brushes, made of all bristles, 18 vhich she ho} : be RG elected President, and particularly asked e Florrie’x heart and lips Step-Ladders, 12-In, Turkey Feather Duster, 20 if he remembered the little Florrie who | f) ei salil; ford thes liters Ait. size, 35| 14-in, Floor Broem with handle, 45 ais ot | Combination 2-sewed Whisk Broom, 9 Step - Latder Silver B _ BRITISH NAVY and Chait | roomat quod qualty of cos:segse SENDS SYMPATHY.| KNOWLEDGE OF FOOD. Spee ty arly sold at 25; to-morrow 2 brooms Proper Selection of Great Importance in Cuttin us 21 gor LONDON, Sept, 10.—The United Staten Summer. Dress maker's MEAT CHOPPERS, &c. Ambassadi Jo hi H. Ch hi Wii Table, made “Enterprise” or ‘Universal’ Meat mbassador, Joseph H. Choate, has re- 5 * celved from the First Lord of the Ad-|. The feeding of Infants is a very of bard wood A or Food Choppers, family size, 95 p- miralty, the Karl of Selborne, the fol-| serious proposition, as all mothers SS srgiee S| Bread Knives, sizes in aset, per set, 15 + Jowing message in behalf of the British] know. Food must be used that will Folding Iron- Coffee Mil!s, with good quality of » Navy and Admiralty: easily digest, or the undigested parts ing Board, 454 wncers : 9 “Allow: me to give expression to the | will be thrown Into the intestines and | {* ome with stand, 65 | Family Meat Saws, 14in. size, 25 universal feeling of horror at the at- | causo sickness, “Columbia? or Standard Carpet Genuine Sabatire Knives, 6-in. size = 18 tempt on the life of the President, and| It is Important to know that a food || SWeePer, Bigsell's make,’ sold regu: |_| Genuine Sabatire Knives, &-in, size, 22 the earnest prayer of all the subjects |can be obtained thet is always safe; | ‘Hy at $1.75; to-morrow. 1.25) Genuine Sabatire Knives, 10-In. size, 28 of His Majesty that the President may | that !s Grape-Nuts. TRONWARE : 4 long be spared to his family and the} A mother write: My baby took % 2 BASKETS. service of his country. The respectful | the first premium at a baby show on bees Hi CCG 62| Clothes Baskets, mad: strong, of “» sympathy of all of us ts with Mr. Mc-|the 8th inst., and 4s In every way aj! O°%? heavy willow, at'18, 25 and 35 Kinley at this time of such grave | prize baby. I have fed him on Grape- |] 9&4 tons, nickel-plated, all sizes, at, | Clothes Hampers, in different shapes, anxlety and suspense.” Nuts since he was five months old. 1) Pef!bs 4% | at 75, 95 and 1.20 _——— woes, souribo A ae cones for Sad Irons, black, per Ib. 313 rach Fale) your choice of 6differ- : Mrs. 1. F, Fishback, ; ‘ 24 | ent styles; worth from 20c. to 35c.; MAY TAR AND Tox. "| maatin Preserving Kettles, qt. size, 25|toinorenat om 7 a Grape-Nuts food is not made solely | J Maslin Preserving Kettles, 6-qt. size, 32 FEATHER HIM. |eova baby food by any menses hae Ree Bate ec CLOTHES LINES AND TWINES. manufactured for all human beings ne G » Sqt-size, 39 Cotton Clothes Lines, 90 feet long, 10 who have trifling or serious dificul- |) 10-12. Coal Hapdle Frying Pan, Q| Manila Clothes Line, 100 feet long, 22 (Special to The Bening World.) tles in tne stomach and bowels, Twine, per ball, 4 and WILKESBARRE. Pa., Sept. 10—The} One especial point of value is that GALVANIZEDI WARE, PAINTS. : people of Plymouth are indignant over 4 | the food Is predigested in the process | Water Pails, 12-q¢. size, 18 Ready Mixed Paints, half-pint al remark alleged to have been mae He of IAS LACL AES: not by any drugs or] Garbage Paile, 30-qt. size, 40} all po fess tron stabil rT one of the borough councilmen when he} chemicals whatsoever, but simply b: : rl of the shooting of the President. | the action of heat, moisture and time, anemia aati 55] Quart size, 35 Tam glad," gad he. “There are more| which permits the distaste to grow |) AS Cans full size, 1,25 | Halt-gallon size, 05 > who ought to be shot!” and change the -iarch into grape- [| Coal Hods, No. 15, 16 | One-gallon size, 1,20 FAt "a mass-mecting of citizens held] sugar, This presents food to the sys- |fj Chamber Pails, 14-qt. size, 20 FLOOR PAINTS, ce night a Soe was eppelntsa te fem ready for immediate assimila- | JAPANNED WARE. One-quart size, 28 vestigate. A resolution was presented | tion. } : | declaring that 1¢ he made the remark] Its especial value as a food, beyond | ee Boxes, medium sizes, 32 | Halt cept WOOD STAINS 50 he should be expelled from the Counci!| the fact that it fs easlly digested, is ‘7-lb Canister, neatly stenciled, 10 5 ++ &@nd ordered to leave town, and, if he|that it supplies the needed elements 15 | Half-pint size, refused, he should be tarred and feath-| to quickly rebuild the cells in tho 45 | One-pint size, 1 ered’and driven cut of town. The reso- pee and*nerve centres throughont { 50 | One-quart size, 35 0 body. iution was passed with’e hurrah, | Your | Chotce \ade of all the odd pieces that sold $40. DESKS, ODD PARLOR PIECES, PIER MIRRORS MANTEL CABINETS, BOOKCASES, OFFICE DESKS, WARDROBES, LIBRARY TABLES, PARLOR TABLES. To-Morrow Marks the Opening of the September Sales of HKouselurnishings. Pp GF. That’s strong news, decidedly worth pinning to your memory. Thous- ands of shrewd housekeepers await these September sales with eagerness. | Every sort of help for the household at prices you need not regard warily. | Whatever is included in this sale is good—may be relied upon implicitly, for it is The Big Store’s cast-iron policy to sell nothing but what is known to be ° !esulatly sold at $9.50; special at ‘ ENAMEL PAINTS, Quarter-Pint size, Halt-Pint size, One-Pint size, PAINT BRUSHES. One-inch Varnish Brush, Two-inch size, Foutr-inch size, Whitewash Heads, special, Sash Tool Brush, Paper-Hanger Brush GAS FIXTURES, &c Gas Chandeliers of nolid brass, beau- tiful design, one arm size, 2-arm size, arm size, Gas Side Brackets, one bend; special, Two-bend size, Incandescent Gas Lamps, bulb shape, Incandescent Gas Lamp, with shade, complete with fixtures, Welsbach Mantles, No. 2, special, Nuby Mantle, special, Standard Mantle, Special Mantle, It means that you can buy home furnishings for much less than if you went elsewhere. The advent of Fall brings many household needs usually. This room needs a new carpet: fresh lace curtains ought to be put in the parlor. be you need a new dining table? But whatever your wants in these lines may be we are ready to serve you better than ever before. Come and join the crowds of busy shoppers to-morrow. Odds and Ends of oC. oC . ° Jine Furniture at Kall Price. Monday set a pace that gave brilliant promise of! Following so closely Or may- up to The Sale is extraordinary because the market’s best wares are offered at marvellously low prices. The prices we quote are possible simply because of the tremendous quan- tities we purchase, for the outlet afforded by our New York and Chicago stores. Is there any reason why the Housefurnishing Sections should not begin a season; of unprecedented Fall activity to-morrow? | What housekeeper would refuse to take swift advantage of such splendid 12 20 35 8 20 30 7 0 5 es Carpets and Rugs. Notable Bargains That Warrant Prompt Attention. ‘‘Splendid values everywhere,’’ is the news trom the Carpet and Rug Sections. Good! There’s plenty evidence of the fact. Every yard fresh and bright from the best looms in more different patterns. Each eloquently indicates refinement. Nothing unattractive; nothing inartistic. Everything from the magnificent Wilton Velvets down to the modest Ingrains has been bought with care. nowhere else. Many of the THE PRICES ARE JUST AS MATCHLESS. The Rug Store welcomes you radiantly. Rugs grow firmer in favor year We've every desirable size and quality of Rug. When you come | ‘after year. to The Big Store for a Rug you buy one, for you get just what you, want. prices are every whit as satisfying. | ROYAL WILTON CARPETS AT $1.35 A YARD. | Worth $2.25. | Isn't that tempting? Youcan | get nothing better for wear than a Royal Wil- } ton; designs and colors are the very latest, suit- | 9x12 ft. 7.6x10.6 6x9 4x7 3x6 = 30x60 in, jable for parlors, libraries, alls and stairs. 7 916 : = oa Price per yard, . 11.00 9.00 5.50 4.00 2.95 1,95 | BODY BRUSSELS AT 85C. A YARD. eiien i = AES Dy eet Worth $1.35. Lowell's best S-frame quality, 1.45 1.10 85c with and without border, in newest designs; hall and stair patterns to match. Price per yard, SS WILTON VELVET CARPET AT 70C. A YARD. Worth $1.15 a yard. Extra high pile; about 25 patterns to select from, comprising all price per roll of 4! While the Li appreciably adv: | per yard, 7 0 MOST EXCELLENT RUG OFFERS. Among the specials for ‘‘Homefitters’ Day’’ to- | Morrow we feature: | 100 Royal Wilton Rugs, all copies of fine Oriental patterns; these sizes and remarkable prices: Size, 27x54 inches, 2,75 Size 36x63, 3.98 | Printed Linoleum: The September Sale of China and Bric-a-Brac Yow in Full Swing. 100-piece Decorated Dinner Sets, Beautiful German and English Vases, Richly ornamented 12-piece Toilet Sets, Hints merely, but suggestive enoughof the attractiveness of this important September sale. | Crowds keep etting bigger every day. 6.40} 75; woman yesterday. Hundreds of others echoed the sentimert. Fresh things constantly Ireplace those sold out. There are no dull spots, ro bare places. Everything tis vitalized with intersst. The most exact'ng shopper could demand no more teprese:tative displays. There's too much to tell about in type. ' 2 got to See th: stocks in their brilliant, sparkling entirety to appreciate their im- mensity. And when you do you'll buy with enthusiasm. And, by the way, We have selected from our regular stock a large assortment of German, | French, Engli in very handsome decorations, z | whic to '3 less than the regular prices. For instance DINNER SETS. BRIC-A-BRAC. : | Dinner Set, 1€0 pieces, fine thin pot- Lot No. 1, a handsome assortment of vases, | icetainy sickly decorates’ iniuatural cols very rich decorations; regularly sold at $1.00, | special at 50 | Lot No. 2, fine German and English Vas: | rich decerations; regularly sold at $1.25; "ee Sj cial at 9.50 , Lot No. 3, handsome assortment of Vases in| | vatiety of shapes, Bisque Centrepieces; regn- | larly sold at § pecial at 5 | 13.30 | Lot No. 4, rich assortment of high- colored vases in maroon, pearl and soft-tinted backgrounds; regularly sold at $1.75; special at TOILET SETS. Toilet Set, 12 pieces, including large slop jut, fancy shape, very richly dec- orated abd guid tiaced; regularly sold we offe: 6.40 Dinner Set, 103 pieces, very rich dec- orations in'natural colors; each piece gold lined; regularly sold at $16. Special at | Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine thin Aus- ian china, very richly decorated; tep- ularly sold at $19.09; special at Dinner Set, 112 pieces, finest English porcelain with rich border decoration; every piece gold lined; regularly sold at $25.00; special at ODD CHINA. Cups and Saucers, German and French | ' 1,25 | 15.00 | china, very richly decorated; regularly at $7.50; special at 4.50 sold at $3.00 to $4.00 per dozen; Ewer and Basin, regularly sold at special each at 18 $1.00; special at 65 Tea Pot, Sugar, and\Cream,'3/ pleces, Slop Jar with cover and handle, fancy very richly decorated, fine German shape, regularly soli at $1.25; special 5 china, regularly sold per set at $2.00; | special per set at Salad Bowl and Cake Plate, very hand- somely decorated and fold traced; regu- | larly sold at 40c. to 50c.; special at Tea Pot of fireproof china, blue decora- tion, with separate drainer, regularly sold’at ASc.; special at World’s Greatest Grocery. 1,25 Cuspidor, fine china, richly decorated °° and gold ‘lined, regularly sold at S0c.; specialat JARDINIERES. Jardinietes, assorted shapes and colors, © and 7 inches; regularly sold at Soc. 17 to $1.00; your choice at, each 25 15 25 -00) 30 30| 53| 28 | 35 20 15 12 8 COAL STOVES AND RANGES. Our “Zip” Cooking Range is one of our special leaders; No. 6 sie regu- larly sold at $9.00; special at No 7, special at Our Edna" is an excellent cooker and baker, made of heavy iron and good quality of grate, large oven; worth $14.00; to-morrow, Our ‘Uncle Sam" Cooking Stave has 16-inch oven, cabinet base, du- plex dumping and shaking grate, nickel-plated trimmings and is Tegu- larly sold for $16.00; to-morrow, Our ‘‘Sunlight'’ Cooking Stove is of good quality, nickel-plated trim- mings, with 16-inch handsome in design, has end shelves and shaking grate, cabinet bace and fitted with the finest bricks; regularly worth $18.00; to-morrow, Our “Iron Queen? cooking stove is one of the handsomest and highest grade of stoves on the matket, and is guaranteed to be a good cooker and baker; will not warp out of shape; has’ end shelves, 10-10, oven, full nickel-plated trimmings and 6 cooking holes on top for teducing cover; regularly sold at $22.00; spe- clal to-morrow, 6.75) 7.75 8.80 11.50 14,00 Ghe | “Always Busy.”’ : For Homefitters' Day we specialize some very attractive items. Nothing | but what is best and ptirest; qualities are unsurpassed and prices always 0 the lowest. FLOUR: ‘Hazel’ Whole Wheat Flour, Istaft’s Imported Boneless made from selected wheat and contain- key opener, can, 18 ing all of the wheat kermel that the fazel”” Whole Fruit Pre- human stomach willdigest, 10-Ib. sack, serves, selected large fruit, carefully | 3ic.; S-Ib. sack, 19) preserved in pure, refined granulated Hazel Gluten Flour, only the pure glu- sugar, packed in glass jars, jar, 25 tenous properties of the wheat kernels, Soap: Hazel White Floating Soap, the free from bran and entirely free from best for toilet and bath, box of 100 starch, very nutritious, tuilés up the go | fake $4.09: cake, 43 system, 10-Ib, sack, . wack, ) WINES & LIQUORS. be Ea et | Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gio, bot. 69 LAMB: Hindguarters Fancy Canada PD enen l Diba Seo ee ee tan RaCGI eS aalla 12/4 | pontet Canet, imported in glass from Gul ve o Berton Freres, vintage of 1887, case, 6,00 red, ripe Jersey Heetnteak Tomatoes, mauimotl cans; 11 | Chateau Leoville, imported in glass Apple: eatat i Beauty's: paltoh from Berton Freres, vintage of 1887,case, 7.00 apples, hand pected, quartered and Chateau La Tour, imported in glass cored, letter and more conventent than trom Berton Freres, Bord-aux, France, fresh fruit, gallon can, 20 | case 12 qts., ; 8.00 Coffee: “Guadasali Blend," the very cau La Rose, imported in glass finest combivatien of fancy. private | from Berton Freres, Bordeaux, France, estate Javas and Arabian Mocha, rich, vintage 1587, case of 12 quarts, 9.00 elegant, full aromatic fla 3 Ibs, | Chateau Ma x, imported in glass $1.00; 1b, 34 | trom Berton Freres, Bordeaux, France, : Selected Eureka Cervelat | Vintage 1587, case of 12 quarts, 10.00 15} Chateau Branaire, imported in glass Hazel Breakfast from Berton Fretes, Bord:aux, France, an two of the best vintage 1457, Hf market; splendid 1 Niersteir Ps nutritious, healthful ct & Soehne, Deidesheim-a-R, _ be | 0 sheimer, imparted Rhine Wine ee eats, }from Burestardt & Sochne, Deides- fast, Young, miva-R, case, 6.00 India, Ceylo Rye Whiskey, gal, 4.00 grance, § ¢ Whiskey, gal., 3.00 Chocolate: Hazel | Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, ga! 2.50 16.00 ° All the above stoves are complete with pipe, elbow and damper, and will be at your house free of charge. set up | | Tartar Baking Powder, ‘<-Ib, can, made from thé best q cellent for making Bon ke,, cake, Asparagus Tips: “Old Fort Brand, delicate, tender, White Calitornia Tips, doz., $1.50; can, Spices: Strictly pure Pepper, Mustard, Cloves, Allspice, Ib., king Powder: Hazel Pure Cream |The special sale of fine vid bottled 10|Sherries from the Royal St. James | Palace wine cellars of her late Majesty 13) Queen Victoria and His Majesty King Edward VII. will be continued, con- | ci 1 Golden Amontillado, at, per 15} large bottle, 4.00 Special Photograph Ovfer. we will make one Carbonette Photographs, including one Auto- type Portrait, mounted on a gray board size The Autotype Portrait alone is well worth the Thousand of yards of carpets. 1,000 SMYRNA RUGS, in various designs, sizes and colorings, are offered at the following decidedly unusual prices: STRAW MATTING AT 1-3 OFF. Extra heavy quality Straw Mattings: fine se- lected straw and all popular colo: LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS. eed Oil Trust has raised prices, thus Linoleums, we are still selling at the old, powerful, trade-bringing quotations : of patterns; per square yard (worth 75c.), Oilcloths; heavy quality; thoroughly printed; tile and parquet effects; 1, 1 per square yard (worth 40c. 4,50| cial sale to-morrow: “L never saw so many beautiful things priced so low before,” said a discriminating | these prices, | Real values, 10.00 Go-Carts and Baby Carriages; upholstereowtt corduroy, velour and Bedford cord; some have green enamel year, rubber-tre wheels; full sized teed bodies and pretty parasols mounted on 8 Take any one you like for $00 More To- morrow at automatic tension and all the most approved attachments. work is of polished oak, and the mas fl chine is fitted with three drawers. f ending Saturday, Sept. 14, dozen of our Hest Cabinet the wonderfully low price 2.75 America. A thousand or beauty of conception and patterns are to be found ed And de orth $1259 00 0 yards., cing the cost of the manufacture of xtra quality; large range 45. ind 2 yaras wide, 2 5 September Sale of Lace Curtains It’s lace curtain time! And we set the ball rolling merrily by placing on spe- 1,000 pairs of Brand New Nottingham Lace Curtains of the best qualities at 8.95, 2.20, LIS. In addition to the foregoing we also offer Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains at the lowest price they were ever quoted at. Al- though the valnes range from $8.00 to $9.00 a pair, we place them on sale, per pair, at Irish Point Lace Curtains, ex- quisite goods, regularly worth $12.00 to $14.50; Monday at, per pair, 8.659 TAPESTRY PORTIERES AND Z COUCH COVERS. Only 3 or 4 pairs of akind. We. got them from a big mill over in Philadelphia at special price conces- sions because we took the entire lot, So we sell them as follows 7.50 2.50 i 4.75 Sale prices, 5.85 4.50 2.95 1.35 COUCH COVERS, armure and Oriental stripes, 1,25 COUCH COVERS, heavy rib and Per- sian weaves, 2.85 COUCH COVERS, Turkish rug pat- terns, 60 inches wide, 3.95 COUCH COVERS, extra heavy Kelim tapestry, each, 6.50 Go-Carts and Baby Carriages, $70.00, Pretty cheap, isn't it, for arating ic, a pleas days, when a ride is a ton urable pastime. 20 different styles of reclining and stati ng, adjustable rods. 570.061 Sewing Machines. S/2.75 cach’ If you bought a machine just like this from an agent } you would have to $55.00 at least. It is animprovement on the latest make of the Singer Sewing. Machine; has aS i threading shuttle, The wood~ We gaarantee the machine for S years from} ate of purchase, and will agree to keep it ia epair during that period. No charge for day, structions as to use and care. 20| sisting of Light Pale, Pale Golden and | tye game Machin head, giving it th ft a table when cle