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i fj » f ¢ — with whom he was livir; when he waa arrested, is willing to for- WTAINLEY LEFT ABOUT $200 00 _7T IDENT GAVE NEAR- LY ALL TO WIDOW. ade to Relatives 1 Eriends—Had .ife Insurance. Some Bequents and Pers 860,000 16.—President Me- BUFFALO, sept. Kinley bas ieft a will makin; MoKinley almost his>sole bene ‘There are a few slight bequests to re tives and personal friends. The exact valuc of his estate Ix not known. Some of the President's friends aay St is worth $200,000. Others claim {t will amount to only half of that. The Canton home, the farm near that place and life insurance policies amounting fo probably $60,000, comprise the bulk (Af the estate. When Mr. McKinley was elected for the first time he had just lost prac tically every cent he possessed by in- doraing notes for Ohlo friends. He was @ most generous man, caring lttle for money. He stepped into the White House financially wrecked, not merely having lost all of his money but heavily In debt and with notes out against him. Hie friends, prominent among whom were Mark Hanna and H. H. Koblsaat, went to his rescue. They took up his paper and put him on his feet. The Prestdent was frugal and lived plainly at the White House. He saved a g00d part of his salary of nearly $1,000 a week, and devoted it to repaying the friends who had come to him in the hour of need. Eventually he pald back every penny advanced on his behalf, a sum total of about $100,000, After that he spent a considerable sum {n remodelling and refitting the old home at Canton, which he lost at the time of his failure, buy subsequently regained. The will, it Is sald, wilt be offered for probate in Canton at the proper time. $$ HAY’S PLACE I THE TRAGEDIES CLOSE FRIEND OF LINCOLN, GARFIELD AND M’KINLEY. Played a Prominent Part in Events That Followed the Three WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Secretary Hay has been more intimately asso- cigted with the three Presidents who been assassinated than any other and his friends say that there is Mttle wonder that he h: been pros- tkated by the death of Mr. McKinley. += /Mr. Hay .was-one of President Lin- coln's private secretaries, and he bore much of the strain that followed the Adlling of his chief by Booth. Mr. Hay was a close personal friend of President Garfield and was, next to his ofMcial family, his closest adviser. Im- mediately after the shooting Mr. Hay hastened to the wounded man's side and he was close to Garfield during the ten weeks that the President struggled against the result of the wound. Besides being a member of Mr. Mc- Kinley inet, he was deeply at- tached to his chief as a man, and the two were very friendly. The death of his chief, following closely on the ac- cidental death of his son a few weeks ago in New Haven, has overcome Mr. Hay, and it may be some weeks before he recovers, —<—=__ DEATH MASK TAKEN. One Made for the Government Ia sald to He Perfect. BUFFALO, Sept. 16—The death mask of President McKinley, taken by Ed- ward L, A. Pausch, a sculptor, of New Haven, Conn,, ix sald to be a perfect one. ‘The mask Is now deposited In a safety deposit vault, where it will re- main unUlit is taken to Washington. The musk was taken for the Go ; ment, and is the only one that has been made or will be made. It required nearly an hour for the plaster to harden wo that ft ee To Use Every Effort in Movement to Crush Out A Anarchists In New York will not at- tempt to celebrate Yom Kippur with feasting and gayety thi year to show thelr disregard for the feelings of the ‘Hebre Yom Kippur ts a day of fast- ing and utonement. Heretofore Anarch- ists have chosen It as a day of feast- ing and have cone among the Hebrews flaunting fogd, drinks and tobacco in ‘s of the fasters. Anarchists held feasts in public halls. rrest of Herr Most OF i ce tint ho Will De rented to the Anarchists: have It Impowsible fe y ee alle: possible for any demons denunciation of Anarchists ai flered to give the police ald in tolling lots formed against the Goverment entry Gonistein and. Irsdore sativa: two wealtay Hebrews, are leaders in a _ Movement to dtive Anarchists from the east side. KNOTT HAS FOUR WIVES. All of Them MU Girls and Anxious to Prosecute the Bigamiat, John Jacob Knott, who has been held to*awalt the action of the Grand Jury “fn Hudson County, N. J., udmits that he has married four wives during the past eight years. All of his wives were mill gitle, and he says that two of them have married again without securing divorces and hence will not appear to Prosecute him, * The wife who secured his arrest lives yeur, Ecstelde Hebrews are bitter in their |“ ind by ve hitn. ott is Sairtyrelent worker, — #1 Wives in Paterson. NX THE StiselGsporen A Special Sale of Sclks and Dress Goods. \ A Highly Important Announcement. “The best that can be said about these fine Silks and Dress Goods is none too good,’’ comes tersely and |forcefully from the chief of this division. ie Aringing truth. The most cautious and critical ‘lexamination of the choice fabrics only serves to em- |phasize the assertion. The point to dwell on with par- iticular keenness, however, is the littleness of the prices. | Never before anywhere were such qualities offered ;at such low prices, and they probably will never be ‘duplicated again at like figures. The dress goods came from a manufacturer retiring from business and are priced at less than cost of production. i The Taffeta Silks and the Louisiennes came by just las fortunate a stroke. Taffeta continues all the rage for Waists and Skirts. Think of high-grade Colored Taffetas at 38c. a yard. It seems incredible; yet it’s a solid, substantial fact. And now for the descriptions and prices: Selks. | Dress Goods. COLORED TAFFETAS—200 | HENRIETTACLOTH—250 pieces pieces new, bright and all sill | all wool Henriettas, 38 inches covered Taffetas (bought at the wide, shades of cream, white, trade sale of Schwarzenbach, | pink, light blue, lavender, old Huber & Co., last Wednes- rose, cardinal, garnet, navy, day); in shades of white, 38 marine, brown, green, castor, cream, pink, light blue, | gray, tan and reseda; genuine brown, cardinal, myrtle, rese- | 5Cc. values; special price, 35 sys ten Roaster, Verays Wat, | ENGLISH‘ CREVIOTS- 42-inch, marine, navy, steel, national, all wool, sponged and. shrunk bse Letirpe posed elt at | English ‘Cheviot, cannot be af- +_ special price, per yo. | fected by rain or sun; regularly BLACK TAFFETAS — 40 | sold Pap ite special price, pleces of 21-inch pure aye | ENGLISH COATING SERGES— 55, 52 inches wide, extra fine grade, jin black and navy only; this | quality was never retailed for. ‘less than $1.25 yard; special* price, 65 70| POPLIN CREPES—-46 inches | wide, all wool, satin finish Pop- | lin Crepes, an entirely new and | desirable fabric in shades of re- seda, tan, navy, royal, old ros 45 castor, red, brown, black, et ; | regularly retailed at $1.25 yard; i special price, A Special Sale of Blankets and Comforters And General Bedding Needs. s It takes a good touch of frost to make you appreci- ate the comforts of a soft, warmful blanket. It’s a trifle difficult to evoke your enthusiasm over the ques- tion of blankets when summery attire is still in evi- dence. But prudence and economy knock warningly. How can you afford to delay when prices are depressed, as in this instance, to prompt you to early buying ? Black French Taffetas; regular , price of thia grade is $1.00 | yard; special price, per yd., ALL SILK BLACK TAFFETA —40 pieces, 36 inches wide (one ) yard); good, strong and bright finish; retails regularly at/ $1.00 yd.; special price, per day ZoroRED LOUISIENNES—20 inches wide; all silk; full line ) of shades, including black; regular 89c. quality; special price, per yd., le tharried three of bis 1.75 for f Bed Blankets, size | 3-95 a Siri eke gera ee anes ee inch, wel 62x84 inch, weight 4 Ibs. 3.35 a pair for fine California Blankets, size 62x84 inch, weight 4 Ibs. 1.95 a pair for fatrty prod Blankets, size 68x78,jnch, weight 5 Ibs. 2.95 a pair for much better Blankets, size ‘72x84 inch, weight 5 Ibs. at than $2.50. see them, BED PILLOWS. Clean, good, healthy, filled with duck, goose or down feathers, at, each, 39¢., Tc., 98c., $1.48, $1.98, $2.25 and according to weight and ky the best values in New York City. All torn and hemmed. | Sheets for single beds, good quality, at, each, 3.25 uality, ante 2.95 for fine Colored Marseilles Fringed Bed Spreads other stores get $4.00 for. READY-TO-USE SHEETS, BOLSTERS AND PILLOW CASES AT SPECIAL PRICES. Won't roughen, but will remain smooth after re- peated washings. These sizes st prices that will again crowd this depart- d| Ment to its capacity to-morrow. x90 inch, weight 5 1-4 Ibs. for and Bonz Blankets, size 4.95 a pair for fine California Blankets, size 2.45 a pair for perfect Bed Blankets, size 7ax84 inch, weight S1-4 Ibe. 6.50 a pair for Blankets, 78x84 inches; derfal value; weight 6 1-2 Ibs. 8.50 a pair for And if you want still better blank have them as high as $25.00, in an has no su % York City. BED COMFORTERS AT SUBSTANTIAL PRICE SAVINGS. At 75c. each, full size Silkoline Comforters others ask $1.00 for. At 1.15 each, Comforters with flounce, covered with Silkoline, and heretofore always sold | BED SPREADS. Great variety and low prices. for full-size beds. - | Sheets for still larger size beds (81x A Special Sale of Wen’s Soft and Stitt} Flats At « Notably Low Price. S725, That's the story in a nutshell. Newest fall The Derbys come in shades of black and brown. steel, brown and black, and are in the new raw edge ‘Panam. a. | Well as in the more conservative blocks. Yes, $2.00 Hats for $1.25. A Special Sale in Ghe Goy Department. Fascinating Attractions. Dolls! Mimic humanity. Dolls of all types for the youngster to love and hug. to save pennies in. Expre: Dolls with flaxen curls and the bluest of eyes. Wagons to trundle. Blankets, 78x84 inches; look Nike $15.00 value; weight 6 1-2 Ibs. ‘an equal, in New ‘At 1.95 each, extra good Comforters, soft and downy ; nothing like theta elsewhere for leas At 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 and upward we have supers vetues in Down Comforters. Come and | At 85c. each, Bed Spreads of a good quality " 5 | 90), at, each, 49 Sheets for medium size beds (63x90 Sheets tor largest size beds (90x90), inches), at, each, 3734 | at, each, Sheets for larger size beds (72x90 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36, of inches), at, each, 45 | excellent 20c. quality, specia! at 15 e Soft Hata in pearl, shapes, as Registering Banks Velocipedes to dash over sidewalks with. Merry days, indeed, inthe Toy Department. What little one’s eyes would refuse to flash with such a feast of juvenile delights on view? Little prices as plentiful as apple blossoms in May! pretty Fig ab head; glass moving eyes; long flowing curls; 735 ORLD: MONDAY EVE INC, SPTEMBER 16, 1901. A A Special Sale of Stlverware, Cutlery and Clocks. Housekeepers who love gleaming silverware, keen-edged cutlery and clocks that keep time will find much inthe following to interest them. The silverware items are among the best we have given notice of in a long time, and that they will receive de- served attention from you is a fore- gone conclusion. uadruple plated, 4 pieces, pooner and creamer, Special at Rogere A1 Plate, plain and fancy Patter tea spoons, set of 6, special a tea pot, 5 regularly Rogers A1 Plate, plain and fancy tables and forks, set of 0, special at Rogers Triple-Plate Dinner Knives, full size, set of 6, xpecial at Fruit Knives, celluloid handles, set of 6, worth §7,00, special at Dessert Knives, celluloid handles, set of 6, worth $1.50, rpzcial at Dinner Knives and Forks, tiveted wood handles, set of 6 knives and 6 forks, worth 7Sc., special at Nickel Alarm Clocks, full size dials, clear sounding bell, made by New Haven Clock Co. and guaranteed for one year, special at 50 A Special Sale of Stylish Lowelry. Good taste is exemplified in every gleaming bit of gold. Refinementis everywhere. Nothing gaudy or vulgar. Prices are lowered, but quality is in no manner impaired. DIAMOND BROOCHES, of exceptioral value, beautifol open-work peat! set and enamelled, with large diamond {n centre; would be considered cheap at $20.00; Special Price, Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, set with fine cut diamond; regularly worth $2.50; Special Price, Solid Gold Cuff Buttons in Roman of bright finish; regularly worth $7.00; Special Price, Solid Gold Thimble; regularly worth $2.95; Special Price, Misses’ Solid Gold Stone Set Rings; plain and fancy setting; regularly ‘worth $1.25; Special Price, Gore Files cos Buttons; newest de signs; regularly worth $1.25 per pair; Special Price, Lote 8.50 1.50 A Special Sale of Dress Linings. 12. c. Percalines at 6c. a yard. Sale began with 10,000 yards this morning, so of course there's plenty left. All the new Fall and Winter shades, 36 inches wide. Mighty interesting news, isn't it? Mercetized Silk Finished Moreens, very handsome acd serviceable, worth 50c. a yard; Special Price, Ready-for-Use Fitted and Boned Waist Linings, guaranteed to fit; all sires, black, white and gray: short and long’ waisted; Special Price, A Special Sale of Men's Stylish Gopeoats. Not a Bit Too Early to Think of Buying. At the seaside and in the country Topcoat wearing time's at hand. City folks will be following, too, shortly. We offer very de- sirable covert cloth Topcoats in the proper up-to-date shades ; box coat cut with broad stoulders; well lined and tailored; $10 values; fomotrow at the very Special 7.50 A Special Sale of China, Glassware and Brie-a- Brac At Remarkably Low Prices. Great crowds are surging into the Basement, where all sorts of beauti- ful and useful household require- ments are profusely displayed. That you can buy to superior ad- vantage here is universally conceded. This Special Sale affords you pos- sibilities which come but once ina great while, andthat it is wisdom for you to avail yourself without loss of time of the many advantages afford- ed goes practically without saying. The news for Tuesday is not s> much about Glassware and Bric-a- Brac as about China, Toilet Sets and Gas Glo! We particularize these because of the very special bargains comprised in this category. Look at the prices. Note the qualities. Think how much ygu save! Qdd China at Far Less than Usual Prices. Cups and Saucers, Oatmeal Bowls, Fruit Saucers, Plates, etc. Fine thin Austrian China, handsomely decorat- § ed and gold traced. Regularly sold at from $2.00 to $3.00 a dozen. Special Price, each, Toilet Sets Practically Half Priced. Toilet Sets, 12 pieces, including slop ; very handsomely decorated; regu- iy sold at trom $7.00 to $8.00; Special Price, Fewer Basin, large size, regularly sold at $1.00; Special Price, Slop Jar, regularly sold at $1.25; Special Price, Cuspidor, fine imported china, richly decorated, full goid lined, regularly sold at 40c.; Spectal Price, 25 4.50 60 dalntily deaigued éressra in a farge variety of colors; fine joluted tody; Special Pric go } Unusually Goods Bargains in’ Gas “Santa’’ Jointed Dolls; 22 inches tong; full jointed arms, wrists, etc.; highly polished Gas ; bodys. bplequelhond:imieh suectog: gloseteyearsfelloeweat wicse seit loces as Glotes in rici patterns, regular lowlog cuties sone ‘centre parted; clad iw dainty chemise; Special Price) E475, $ 156: values; Special Price, 9 Registering Banks; trunk sbape, nicely nieMelled; will hold $10 in dimes; Special Price, 49} nictutenionat senate hate att Veloci| ; made of malleable iron, well enamelled; adjustable bicycle saddle; Plote with 6 feet of begt tubing, Ar- ejwilt strong lle bars; Special Price, J 89 } £and burner and 10-inch shade, regu- a. ‘the fourth. wife, | Spelling Boards of hardwood and: neatly ornamented; letters rotate freely in the etly {sald ak 93-0; Special 5 cerita 1229, in Weehawken | grooves, ‘and‘cannot be lost; Special Price, 4S) eon aren econ Black Bosr4a;‘*The Chautsuqua'’ desk combination; 48 inches high and 23 inches wide; ears old and a| hazewood, Btlsked in golds oak; fine Hen revolving chart, with lessons in drawing, opelling, Special Erie, 2 ss | A Special Sale of Horse and Stable Supplies. Horsemen who are seeking genu- ine bargains in Harness or anyother appurtenances for the stable should read the following brief list with care. Such offers are only possible even at this store but once in a great while, and they mean dollars in the pockets of those who profit by them. SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS, with 26 in, hand-lace satidle, 16, 11. traces, folded bree-hing, breast co!- lar and neckstrap, russet or black teins, nickel mounted; Special Price, GENTLEMEN'S RIDING SADDLE; all over togskin, English cut bick tree, serge-lined’ pad, two cotton xitths, nickel-plated stirrups, spring stirrup bar; Special Price, English Weymouth RIDING BRIDLE, with nickel-plated port bit, Bradoon and curb chain; Special Price, 3.75 CURRYCOMH, 8 bar, steel back, 8.50 13.75 BODY BRUSH, leather back, bristle, 55, DANDY BRUSH, 25 CROWN SOAP, English, qt. jars, 32 S-RING LEATHER HALTER, rus- set or black, sewed, 50 A Special Sale of Sporting Goods. yr Exer- cise is said to {be the | basis of | good | | health. | | It is to the hu- = man | body what sun- shine is to a plant. Any man whose occupation is such as to keep him indoors the greater portion of bus!- ness hours should have some good exerciser in his room. It means a renewal of vitality. The ccst is small. Whiteley Exerciser, standard for 19 years, a gymnasium in itself; the $2.00'kind, special at 1,25 “ Travellers’ Pocket Rubber Exer- ciser, special at 12 Boys’ Boxing Gloves, well padded and strong, per set of 4, worth $1.50, special at 7 Men's Boxing Gloves, st of 4, worth ), Special at 95 Roller Skates; just what th= boy wants; the table kind, will fit any shoe, special at 75 Single End Striking Bags, with pure gum bladders, special at 95 Do you intend to fit out a gymnasium or organize a football team? Call at our Sport- ing Goods Department. We ca save you money. Special Bargains From the Drug Store. Pint ‘Sparklets"’ Bottles, just like illustration. These bottles have the lat- est improvements and syphon attach- ment, and are al- ways sold at $3.00 Fairy Soap; regular Sc. ake; Special Price, 3 cakes for 10 Seldlitz Bowders; Spe- cial Price, 10 2c, 13 Crangeine Pow: size, &c.; 50c. size, A Special Sale of Houserurnishings. Every Item Is Timely. You don’t realize the importance of a little thing until you need it badly. Absolutely no use of your running short of household helps when we are selling the best so cheaply. The Housefurnishing Department reflects the spirit of the store with animation, and for TucsJay's whirl of trade offers these catchy specials; LITTLE-PRICED ENAMEL WARE. Just a word. Strictly first-class qualities. No seconds—not a glim- mer of one. Tea Kettle, No. 7, Tea or Coffee Pots, holding 3 quarts, Dish Pans, 14-qt. size, Milk or Rice Boilers, 2-qt. size, 4a. Saucepan, Berlin shape, STOVES AND RANGES. Our “Zip” Cooking Range i of our best ranges, No. 6 size, regularly worth $9; special to-morrow ai 6.00 No. 7 size, special, to-motrow at 7.00 Our ‘Edna’? Cooking Stove is an ex cellent. cooker and baker, made of heavy ircn and good quality of grate, large oven; regularly worth $13.00; to-morrow special at Our “*Sunlight" Cookin; Itin. oven, cabine: dumping and shaking grete and nck:l-plated trimmings; tezularly worth $16.00; tormnirow special at Our ‘Iron Queen"? Cooking Stove in one of the handesmnes: high-grade stoves onthe market, guaranteed a good cooker and baker and will not Warp out of shape; 1¢-inch oven, full nickel-plated and cabinet base; regu lary sold at $22. morrow at 16.00 The above prices include pips, eltow and damper, and the stoves willbe set up at your house free of charge. OTHER HOME NEEDS. Curtain Stretchers, the improved kind, made of hardwood, 6x12, The same style, 7x14 Cutting Table, with folding legs, very special at 4Sc. and 75 45 34 42 44 34 8.00 Range has base, duplex 11.50 75 90 A Special Sale of Pure Groceries. A Notable Demonstration, No part of this business is more keenly responsive to the require- ments of our trade than this, the World's Greatest Grocery. The number of items printed is neces- Sarily limited, but they represent dozens of otier equally meritoriogs offerings, read lished. A to the Big Grocery onthe 4th Floor will prove highly profitable, TAPIOCA: Fancy tefined Pear! Tap- toca, 5 Ibs., 23 COCOA: Van Houten's Dutch Cocoa, cap, 16 TONGUES: Delicious mild cured, delicately smoked Beef Tongues, Ib. 14 CORN: “Exquisite’’ fancy creim sugar Com; doz., 90c.; can, 8 TEA. Rich, full flavored Black, Green or Hlended Teas, excellent quality, !b., 35 OLIVES: Largequart jar small Queen Olives, including jar, 25 DELICATESSEN: Delicious sliced Smoket Beef, chipped while you wait, Ib 20 Breakfast Blend,'? rich a splendid drinker, 10 Ib, 15 SPICES: Fancy new Mixed Pick- ling Spices, Ib., SARDINES: La Tour's Imported Oil Sardines, doz., 1.15; can, STRING BEANS: Prize Winner," choice, tender, delicate-flavored String Beans, doz., 1.15; can, Armour’s Deviled or Potted Ham and Tongue, ‘is, dor., SS; can, 5 CRACKERS: Holmes & Coutts's In- er-Seal, Menacerie or Aquarium Bis- cuits, IIb. pkye., 10 CANNED FRUIT: ‘Golden Gats"' or “Harel prand, extra fancy Call- fornia Egg or Green Gage Plums, ot “Ha California Apricots, doz., 2 an, 24 “*Hazel"" Breakfast Food or Wreat Cream, very nutritious and whole- some, splendid morning dishes, 2-Ib. pkge., 12 SOAP: “Harel” Family or Borax Soap, the best and only full 1-1b. cake of family or borax soap on the market; box of 60 1-Ib. cakes, 2.75; cake, 5 CASTILE SOAP: “Espana Oliva,” long bar, white or green, Wines and Liquors. St. Julien, vintage 1893, a fine Call- fornia Claret, case 12 bots., $2.65; bot., 25 Safety brand Port and Sherry, a very good quality, case, $3.50; bot., 30 Grand Jewell, a Canadian Whiskey, bottled under the supervision of the Canadian Government, bot., Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, gal., Monogram Rye Whiskey, gal., 10 95 2.50 3.00 A Special Sale of S, 5 Boys’ Fall Clothing. You'd think these Suits for Boys were made by a merchant tailor if you were not told otherwise. It’snatural. The fabrics are choice and the styles the nattiest. Any boy would feel proud to be inside one of these suits. SMALL BOYS’ GARMENT VEST SUITS; the new ‘*Manley"’ style; fine range of pretty patterns; suit- able for Boys 4 to 10 years; regularly worth $4.00; Special Price, BOYS' FINE ALL-WOUL/WORSTED SERGE BLOUSE SUITS; standard worsted fast indigo blue xerpes; full sailor blouse, with collars and shields plain, embroidered or trimmed with silksoutache braid in assorted shades; exceptional values; Special Price, 2.78 2.95 A Special Sale of SHandkerchiers FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN. A snowstorm of good values, with prices as tiny as flakes. Ought to be busy as bees in this section Tuesday. Men's, Women's and Children's Handkerchiefs, cambric with fancy colored border and plain white hem- stitched, all offered at Five Conts Apiece. Swiss Embroidered Scalloped and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in 100 neat and pretty designs. These facts and prices: 12! /¢, Handkerchiefs for 10 15¢. Handkerchicts tor 1234 19. Handkerchiefs for 1S 25c, Handkerchiefs for 19 A Special Sale of Popular Shoot Nusic at 9c. a Copy. All the catchy melodies of the day, You hear them sung at the theatres, ; played by bands and orchestras, and you hear them whistled everywhére. It's a rich treat for music-lovers when sich rollicking, tuneful com- positions as we name below are of- fered at such a low price. And, what's more, we'll play anything ? from the following list you may ¢ select. Regular price, 18c. a copy. TUESDAY'S PRICE, 9C. acopy. The Game of Eyes. When the Harvest Days Are Over. Come, My Sweet Quren. Olcott. The Lass I Love. Olcott. The Tie That Binds. Chas. K. Harris, Mamie. I'l Be with You When the Roses Bloom Again, Edwards here the Mississippi Flows. Edwards. Mazie, Fins and Daisy. I've a Longing in My Heart for You, Louise. Sweet Annie Moore. Werzic, the Song of the Minstrel Man. I'm Going to Live Anyhow TIT Die. I'm Tited, Song ‘rom ** The Strollers." Don't Put Me Oli at Buffalo Any More, Hello, Central, Give Me Heaven. ‘When Mr. Shakespesre Comes to Town } Jumping Jack's Jubilee 5 Rote with ‘oken Stem. Good-Merning, Cartic. 1 Must Hove Veen a-Dreamin’. A Frangesa March. Her Majesty Waltzes. The Rajah Waltzes. een Scegel-Cooper Ca. * is Alar iis Ser ee for you, but not pub- 7 A Speciai Sale of Women’s Undermustins. Satisfaction is the keynote. Satisfaction in fit, quality and price. Any woman who-ever bought un- dermuslins here need not be told how great the variety. is, how daintily made the garments are, or how mod- erately they are priced. Responses to our advertise- ments are enthusiastic and incessant. ve It’s a realm of good values—this women’s under- muslin store. Women's Muslin Gowns, Hubbard style, fancy yoke of embroidery, insertion and tucking; Special Price, 4 50 Women's Muslin Gowns, superior quality, square neck, elaborately ~ , ' zy trimmed with fine embroidery and tucks; Special Price, "65 Women's Muslin Underskirts, umbrella flounce of cambric and tucked ruffle; Special Price, e 35 Women's Cambric Underskirts, deep tucked flounce, finished with lace _ trimmed ruffles; Special Price, S 50 Women's Cambric Drawers, excelient quality, fine embroid ruffle, tuched heading; Special Price, Bete 65 | Women's Umbrella Drawers, lace trimming, well made, 19 ‘ WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS.) ~ ‘ Women's Flannelette Wrappers; new fall patterns; good full skirt” © °° . with flounce; very pretty waist effects; Special Price, ‘ 5 Women's House Dresses of Percale; light and dark patterns; very “ >‘ full skirts with deep hem and waists; neatly trimmed with braid, 45 Women’s All-Wool Eiderdown Bath Robes; satin binding; silk frogs” _~ ond girdle; all colors and sizes; Special Price, * “325 Women's Aprons, plain style, lace insertion; full size; Special’ *** * Fy Price, 15 A Special Sale of bese Women’s Imported Hosiery: at Record-Breaking Prices. ay Nearly 3,000 pairs of Women’s Imported Stockings at 17c. a pair. In plain and fancy styles. Worth‘35c. to 50c. a pair. Mey We imported them ourselves, took every advantage of every possible.conces- sion, and offer them at a price which should make to-morrow in the é Department tremendously busy. Full, regular made Stockings; celebrated Hermsdorff dye; excellent variety of patterns in ribbed and plain stylés: 7 ‘ All sizes, pair, 2 T. 6,000 PAIRS OF MEN'S IMPORTED HALF HOSE .«; .;. ~ In plain and fancy colors, all full regular made, all sizes, worth V7. 25c. to SOc. pair, your choice to-morrow at £ ES : 1,000 DOZEN MEN’S AND WOMEN'S PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY, Ss Seamless and in all sizes, regularly worth 1Sc.; to-morrow for A Special Sale of Women’s $3.50 << Shoes at S145 and ‘ _ Sh95. And the Reason Why. Big news, this. Prominent jobber investedtoo muchmoney in high-grade Shoes. Couldn’t sell them as. fast \as’ cheaper grades, and he soon found’ he had too much of his capital tied up. ) He was sorely in need of an outlet. Hecame to us with a proposition. It was cheaper. for him to sell.atia’ loss than to be totally hampered. 2 : ne ‘g “4 $3.50,’ he said, . It “Every pair in the lot is worth was true. r é We bought the entire lot, and offer.them at prices — that will sell them in a hurry. Mostly all sizes. : Ht SIGS Age Women's soft kid Lace Shoes, with kid tips, mostly hand-turned\soles, $3.50 values. a Ht $7.95. ; Women's Vici kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent-leather tips and Gocdyear welt soles. Also some all patent-leather Lace Shoes; all’ $3.50 values. CLEARING OF OXFORD TIES. 5 We have taken the remainder of our summer stock of Oxford Ties, in 5 tans and blacks, mostly sizes 2 to 4':, worth $1.50 to $3.00, and marked them, for fast selling, per pair, You can wear Oxford Ties indoors all winter. A A Special Sale of © e Tewest Verlingss. We study the fashion changes so closely that no Veiling novelty ap- pears but what it is bought and Placed on sale here. For Tuesday, we offer an exceptionally attractive lot of 18-inch wide Veilings in’ the new nets. ape Forty or more pretty and A Special Sale of Gyeglasses and Spectacdes. Once or twice a year we give the pub- lic a chatce to buy our famous Signet Eyeglass at less than half the usual price. The Signet ts frameless lass with 14-karat gold spring and jlank's triple strap, which prevents lenses from working loose; regularly worth $7.00, Special Price, 95 } stylish designs; ‘close, che=.- : Solid Goli Spectacles, in straight nille spotted and plain neta; <4 ent paiek bee bs Deen regularly sold at 30c. a yard, 7 worth $3.50, Special P1 1.75 at the special price, per yard, 19 A Very Special Sale of ; Phonographs and Records. In this. instance “talk is cheap,’ for the Phonographs and Records are of- fered at the lowest prices ever heard of. These talking ma-~ chines furnish fine \ oS == (one amusement, and are inual source : a_ continu, $ = Se of variety. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE, including reproducer, recorder, 14-inch . 3 brass horn and fine oak cabinet; regular price, $25.00; Special Price, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE ; the $7.50 kind in handsome cabinet ;/ Special Price, % RECORDS for use on either the Phonograph or Graphophene ; about 500 selections of band, orchestra, talking and singing compusitions » per dozen Records, $2.50; each Record, Saha

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