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THE WORLD: TUESDs 7% EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901. 6 nN STEEL STRIKERS (GI RL CRAZED. BY [THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 7} fe =: 9 = asia eee = 3 NOT IN CONCORD LOOP THE LOOP. THEBIG STORE ACT RIMSELE Sona ae fi " | Newest Patt at Marvelously Low Prices. { 0 ; EG ODERI ©, Took gre denlothardandconscentioua] gq QTHahtmor attractive tan clan, ean] BOs At Seventeen, Pretty Bertha Zwickler, Mainstay | work togather eo many rich new patterns] wnat frames are to plctures, ‘They dignity MANY RETURN TO WORK, BUT of Large Family, Is a Hopeless Maniac. | in Carpe and enrich a room. They impart a sense of OTHERS (WANT TO HOLD OUT. Hundreds upon hundreds of samples were luxury quite delightful. Sia AVE. TRE ruta 888-9 ROARED DTD : ane ee fay | looked at. Hundreds were rejected. Every To make Homefitters’ Day still moze ta-; = ’ roll of Carpet on sale here means that it has ' terestii te | Tin Workers May Decide for Inat-| ¢ DO YOU REALIZE ‘ been carefully chosen, and that it came from partare kane Set caronee rae! vidual Action at Various . a | the foremost mills of the country. L Plante. he What SHtomefitters Day nats. off the patterns are/ exclusives; you [Darton veresinereeae Hee cece i — SRY WETS) C Ses oo The Portiere offers are also to be regarded Hf peeromons th, ne AT THIS STORE MEANS ? cue ou gucucenggin poutown hemes saguceticaally nel x b . 1h—The Fi : % ee ee none Suppose you need a new bedroom suite or something else ing many others have got. And that's worth ise the heartiest approval of i York Conference, and reports from the the way of homefurnishings ? something Jn point of satisfaction: | NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, thousands © 1 hoop, sheet and tube mitis Indicated Naturally, you want that which is reliable, stylish and mod- Tf you want to see all the fresh and beau- 1s teeras, hondredsof absolutely woapprosch. that the men were returning in large aby ¥ * . 4 : |tifui styles in Tapestry, Axminster, Body ble values, every pair quoted worth more at the | numbers. lerately priced. And just as logically your mind reverts to this Brussels, Velvet, Wilton and other Carpets, mill, if bought regularly, at, per pair, $3.40, wy y ‘The tnworkers, however, are atill re- store! Why? | come to The Big Store to-morrow. $2.95, $1.85 and 95! bell id imclined to stay out re- A Weh "t mad tended referen IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. eaalcas otitheTaareement wamieterctha || Because we have served you so well in the past. Lee a ele Tee ener Ave Une cet | Heist Cortsin’alvee wu cars sore frtyeaan apie!“ Amabremated optician. Such will de- an It’s an education to visit our Third Floor. You are at once} | eloquent enough to speak for themselves? A mord to) the rine ie saficieat. 1] Bwe] pale as ; to the future conduct of the el ys A ; ; 35, $8.65, $7.90, 4. sabe oa plrieraccon ihe caclion to; ber taken ‘at impressed by the vastness and richness of the Furniture Sections. } | at 1.25 per yard_nigetow AxmInsTERCAR-] fine RENAISSANCE Lace. CURTAINS, / the}soint ‘meetirar) of the former em- In the Rug store you note the wizardry of the Crientals and they FETS; the name instantly voices the quality: your! moatly 2 to 6 pair lots. That's why we got u Ployees of the different tinplate plants, |almost e ual deftness of home loom workers. cl Rabie fon thers st alaboae i is ee arty ala them so cheap! To-morrow you can buy them to be held here thia evening. q J 2 5 ee paige Cotton mueat slaborate paslessj vegan) for what it wonld cost us to impart thems in { Many, esnecially those from the Star The Carpet store is another revelation. The Upholstery Divis-} 40°)‘ xy Ferd WevAti wh TOR VELVETE AT se) idence een SOS { Dlant, are In favor of radical meanures, \¢ t and of carrying on the strike at the ion appeals graphically. The mammoth floor is a section of stores. sumptuously beautiful ; beat quality made; splecdid BAGDAD, PERSIAN AND ORIENTAL They bear the same relationship to the store proper that the spokes tange of new patterns; ‘order to match; ‘also hall? | STRIPE TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 3 yds. individual plants, ratber than accept the andatair patterns, $1.50 yard values. R Shatter. {tthe other ante are in hars of a wheel do to the hub. : : Aone canisatie ar aeaaeiee career: Seen disnatayiioeustan taal HOE a itind the strike carried on with | . The Basement is another great and important section of the Lowell's best Sando frame make; 18 aifercat pat’ $5.50 goods; eet alent rit A p |store that vitally interests the patrons of Homefitters’ Day. Hereg pattems to match; $1.35 yard vaives. | MERCERIZED TAPESTRY PORTIERES, the i ‘one may always find the widest and best assortments of house-j At 58 per yard. att-woo. incRatN car | o 1 Miter begre tants 5.35 J hold needs. Immense stocks of china, glass, tin, wood, iron, terms; 7c. yard vil ij eieeiers cow te neo kind y, 8.90 * 4 enamel and other wares are carried. ; ' A ' poe ee COUCH COVERS. ect ‘ word about the prices. Comparison of qualities and prices is Unexpectedly Good Bargains 286 picces in high class tapestry effects, for the invariably an indisputabie test.. When such'tests are made we never In Boautitul Rugs. fay coon eat tease : fail to profit. It’s an unfailing trait of our business to cling stead- Special Attractions for Wed: ose Roods, £0 where You wily 4.85 3.95 ana 2.75 . fastly to the habit of charging little prices for high-grade qualities. We are setting a lively selling face in the _And to-morrow being Homefitters’ Day, you may prove this} | big Rug Store up on the Third Floor. Se PILOTS DROWNED WHEN SHIP |to your entire satisfaction with small effort: ire ea pela earthy Knit Underwear. HIT THEIR BOAT. ee eee ee ‘Thowsands| of folke are refurnishing their For Men, Women and Children. 5 homes. Rugs are handy. Easily lifted and It needs no second glance to tell how ex- E " lack Goods for Dra V4/1 changed to another room. Besides, they are jceptionally good these values are. Et Gross Carelesamens Chi to B ‘Pp Ag exceptionally ornamental, and give the gen- | eerimene ie fresh from the best mills in the Capt. Rhode, of the Al erlocrsconetacrs: ‘We are still in position to sell Black Goods for draping at lower prices than now pre- eral decorative scheme of your ep entia fountry, and auch a variegated of | vailing in the wholesale district ! richness and distinction not always satisfac- ribbed underwear has no parallel in Greater | Fast Black Print Cloth, 24 inches wide, Black Bunting, 24 inches wide, peryd., 6 torily attained otherwise. | New York. E k | Peed ack Cambrica, 25 inches wide, Black Double Width Crepe Serge, yd., 1234 And all Rugs are not expensive. Takethe} | weg NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND Capt, Rhode, of the Hamburg-Amert- PPPS ooo reer Eros 2-Dos. ranil ‘Alene, held responsible Smyrna Rugs we are advertising to-day as DRAWERS, fall and winter weights, drawers Rca a Garsher sit neva tocdas fora (We | per yd., 5 Black Double Width EnglishSerge, yd, 15] | proof. Prices range from $1.45 to $21.75. | have double ruavetaand taped secenn ‘all oes, deaths of Pilot John Godby and Harry ‘Also Flags, Poles and Brackets at lowest prices. i The between prices afford a wide diversity $1.25 value, 75) Ax. who were drowned In the collision | | We can still accept a few orders for draping buildings. of popular combinations. Details: MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT PLEECE LINED b he Ale! ind the pilot boat SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, natural direst Garden Dariekt near the Scot- <a oe ee Sey SMYRNA RUGS OF STANDARD MAKES. doubly sewn seams, fine pearl buttons, land Lightship on Aag. 17 last. YU, Lam . DV. pte priced fqnalluiesl asd descne Ti Chaat ne dupii- sites, 65¢c. values, 30 a1 . IF last. w * 2 ; araicetarantnemet | litters & Ts ue 3) nusual Furniture Calues. aio "rariog nit "ay" "ke | | WOMEWsS RIBBED COTTON VESTS AND heard iho evidence: ea abies “LOOP THE LOOP’ VICTIM. ey Our Autumn Sales are now in full swing. Fine news in that, for thrifty folks. 11.00 15.00 21.75 4.75 2.95 fall and winter weights, 3Sc. values, all sizes, 19) the bridge of the Alene when he saw oP One pOx8 6 Gd 3G mnd-@%* | | Means dollars in your pocket, for you save substantially on every purchase made here. 30x60 inches 26x48 inches WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS AND PANTS of Fi 120,000 square feet of space occupied by the Furniture and associate departments. bans Ere Ecyptian cottee, silk trimanbs; beet Ratan the pilot boat about a quarter of a mile | Hopelessly insane at seventeen, pretty | mother what had happened. away, He sald that he gave Hans An- | Bertha Zwickler was consigned this] “Oh, mamma!” she cried, “they tled| | Think of that. More than 10,000 homes a year fitted up by the Siegel-Cooper Store. Think 1.95 1.45 | sideband pants, cut very fol, all sizes, 6Sc, dersen, who was at the wheel, orders |afternoon to the Manhattan State Hos-| me in the ‘loop the loop’ and L shall die. | | of that, too. REVERSIBLE ALL-WOOL RUGS. | values, 398 to starboard the vessel's helm, but that | pital for the Insane on Ward's Island, | My head Is on fire!” | Not a bit surprising thatthe Furniture Store keeps pushing onward so persistently. Five frame; very heavy and durable. WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL COMBINATION hey were misunderstood, the steamer | This In the result of one experience) Then she uttered Imprecations against! | Doesn't matter what you buy you get your full money's worth every time. We never 6x9 7.6x0—=—«9x9Ss«910.6.«Ou1? x15 SUITS, ‘‘Oneita’’ shape, long or short sleeves, Rolng 10 port. ‘The collision followed. [of this heretofore robust, healthy young | the other girls und the “loop the loop" | | jeopardize a alngle sale. eee ery peak ceed ete Inee or ankle white and natural col- Andersen's testimony ald not confirm {irl on the “loop the loop" at Coney | Wnarnargty. and ull night long she toaved Take any of the items that follow and study them briefly. You will quickly become 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 15.00 Stes OI Bees OE eee JS. ‘and raved. that of hie auperior officer. Island, Deputy Pollce Commissioner, York | | He all that although Capt. Rhode | she wan the main support of a family tried te atop the “loop the loop." and | | impressed with their importance, for they clearly indicate how well you can do when you HANDSOME COUCH; extra large size; 6 ft. 6 ordered) It closed. The proprietors got | buy your furniture here. in. long by 2 ft. 6 in. wide; all hair filled, or China Matting. CHILDREN’S WOOL AND MERINO UN- he Immediately changed the order, and! leasneas of those to whom ahe devoted | atdtine ene nuliee to imertere. with 5 Nybeautifully carved golden oak frame; heavy 4 +)fluted legs; made with best tempered steel At '; Regular Prices. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR of fine ribbed cotton, fesced; vests, pants and drawers for | boys and girls, natural color; sizes 2 to 1S | years; values up to 50c., 19 (id order him to starboard his belm,|of seven. and in her ravings the help- Special Wednesday jale told him to port helm. The witness sald | her young life ts mingled with curses|the sport that has maimed and in- that the Captain again ordered him to} for the dangerous machine xet up at} Juted a score of {te patrons. starboard and fhe had repeated the|Coney taland to catch the pennies of the author. | captain's orders. visitors to that conglomeration of catch-| ity to atop it If he believes It" to be | springs; braced with heavy copper wire sup- |_ 40 yard rolls. Four prices—all big bar- ‘The jury rendered a verdict to the| penny diversions dangerous. | ports; atl spring edge, and covered with an gains. Popular shades in checks and stripes. effect that Pilots Godby and Mix came | Bertin Zwickler Is the eldest of the SS eee ‘ 7 extra quality of Rookwood velour, corduroy $12.00 Rolls fer... 9,00 $11.00 Rolls for.. 8,00 to thelr deaths from drowning and fx- |five children of Morris Zwickler and his HinkAscneelh corn women: and Belgian velvets; actual valve $24.00; special for to-morrow, i $10.00 Rolis for.. 7,00 99.00 Rolls for.. 6.00 Sewelry ing the reaponsibility for the accident | aite, They lve in a double-leck tene-| The West Side Evening High School] | on Capt, Rhode, whom the Jury found | ot noure at No. 92 Fast Fourth street, | for Women will open next Monday night} , ELEGANT PAR- Rullty of gronm carelessness, f The ‘Alene in scheduled to sail to-|The father fy a tailor, but te hopelessly | at Public Schoo! No, #3, Amsterdam ave-| | LOR SUITE, 5 We have gone through the Jewelry De- | Partment and picked out a few specials at tandom to give Wednesday un element of ‘Are You Profiting by These morrow. invalided by asthma, with which he|nue and Ninety-third street. Stenogra-| | Pieces; piano polish ‘SAL nearly suffocates many times each day. | Phy, typewriting, English, mathematics! | gnigh. crotch ma-¢Z Ke ve Y spicy interest. The watches are low priced SAYS FATHER BEAT HER, | Bertha has worked hard since she was Ap tention nay bevmade trom 73) to| Rogany veneer is | OF ce CUSE/ NERS ACESS ? ‘but good. And the same can be said of the twelve years old, and had become so/ 9.0) o'clock any evening this weel frames, shaped (~~ 1s of People Are. rest of the items in the subjoined list: Housefurnishings! Think of the wonder- ful variety of things represented by that one longish word. You can better realize this when you enter our Housefurnishings Store, LADIES' SOLID SILVER WATCH AND PANCY CHATELAINE tn leatherette case; worth $4.50, complete for 2.258: MEN'S AND BOYS’ OPEN-FACE WATCH; Nickel cr Gun Metal finish; good American expert in “novelty” work, tucking and | === —— a the like that she could beat ont from} THe Consumption and Asthma FRRbn iain: , : pital on Sutcide Charge. $5 to $10 a week at her machine i best steel tempered springs; all spri ge; covered with an ext \ ‘a Rernard Hanratty, aged forty-five, and| She had few diversions, ao when two | Doctor Returns from Germany. saerncacatte rdareaie erenatena eicaredytapestent erually worth $7500; Mary Hanratty Was Sent to Hos- his son, Patrick. . were lweeks ago last Sunday Annie Epstein, hela by Magistrate Crane in the Harlem|the pretty grocer'n daughter acroan the | special for to-morrow, .00 pa eee Thousands upon thou- movement; warranted; 85 Police Court to awalt the result of in-|way, and Stella Levin, of No, 21 Madl- | FINE SIDEBOARD; quarter sawed golden oak; piano polish finish; stands over 6 e CROCHETED SILK PURSES; sterling silver dees heey enced ei teeine Or | son esc ropeerd an seoleracte ft. high full ewell front; cast brass trimmings; shaped top, handsomely carved pris an Apes GR GG | eee old daughter, last Friday night. Reilly, of Eaat Thirty-ninth street | standard, with French bevel plate mirror; actual valve $340.00; special for t-- faulty thingsanywhere. Everything bright, STERLING SILVER NECKLACE with beart Mary Hanratty was found lying In|came down to visit Annie and joined th morrow, 19.75] good and new. The prices are matchless! pendant plain and atone set; worth 7Se.; 38 front of their home, No. 14 East One | party. DINING ROOM EXTENSION TABLE of elegant design; quarter sawed golden ENAMEL WARE. STERLING SILVER MATCH SAFE; hand- Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, with Jaa t Ita. cak; piano polish finish; 44 x 44 in. top, massive rope legs, braced with carved TEA KETTLE, No. 7, 42 some embossed pattern; worth $1.00; 50 broken arm and leg and internally In-] Bertha Was In High Spir! Y STERLING SILVER SCREW PENCILS, a | stretchers; can be extended to 6 ft.; actual value $18.00; special for to-morrow, 11.50 TEA KETTLE, No. 8, 52 q fured. She was sent to the Harlem Hos-| They were In high spirits, particularly Ine, Robert Koch. Dr. Kdward Koch. | | - with birthday stones and some with rings at pital ‘as & would-be suicide, To-day she | Bertha, who enjoyed the ride and drank i | The same table in 8 ft. size 13.50 TEA ot COFFEE POT, 2-n¢. size, 26 tached; worth Soe.; , 25 me. conscious and accused her father |i, great draughts of the pure alr, so|, Dr. Edward Koch has just returned | , fe TEA or COFEEE POT, 3-qt. size, 33 and brother of having beaten her ve-| se erent from that of her workroom. | from Germany and the Tuberculosis! | MORRIS CHAIR tn quarter sawed golden oak or mahogany finish; piano polished; MILK of RICE BOILERS, 2-t. sire, 46 eenenteeereee = “Bhe. fia Rive Moone: that toes-| At Coney Inland the girls separated, | Congress at London, England. back can be adjusted to several different positions; high arm, braced with shaped MILK ot RICE BOILERS, at. size, 56 | S; 55 cape them aha, tried to climb jouponsbe Annie and Stella going to the beach,| Most physicians now indorse the| | spindles, carved front, shaped iegs; complete with reversible cushions; covered with DRESDEN SAUCEPAN, “with (iin qt. TOCETILES. ie Secreeian a £ while Bertha, who had never visited the new treatment of Drs. Robert and | Wellington and Rookwood velours and Belgian velvets; actual value $11.00; spe- tite, Lee ne aS, Wednesday's Special Attractions. Babel before, went with Lizzie on a tour| Edward Koch by using Dr. Robert] | ja} to-morrow, 6.75] | DISHPANS, 14-g¢. size, 489 | The crowds that flock to share in the good BRASS BEDSTEAD of handsome design; 114 WOODENWARE. argains afforded by Homefitters’ Day never inch continuous bent pillars; stands 6 ft. high; Fale rea rer reek Rent wont. <1) 258 ail to vialt the Grocery on the Fourth Floor, brass scrolls; heavy husks; can be had in 4 CLOTHES BAR, 3ft,, single. 10 | It pays them Handsomely to do so. ft. 6 in. size only; actual value $72.00; special | SN Gamers learn how to profit every time you visit the# for to-morrow, 44.00 CLOTHES BASKETS, made of strong, heavy World's Greatest Grocery. You will again MATTRESS of improved soft black heir; 40 willow, at 18, 25 and 3s { to-morrow. Ibs. in weight ; made in one or two parts to CLOTHES HAMPERS, in different shapes, at MEAT: Legs fancy Canada Mutton, Ib., One of these was the “loop the loop.” The two girls watched this idiots’ joy {on apparatus. Sefe\Daughter Is Wayward—Latter | or a time, then, as no one was killed, | At London Dr. Admits Ri ‘= Away. they ventured to try It. belo Merle Prescot ty meventeen-| Each was securely faatened to her year-o08 girl, weil RES arraign-|®eat in the cer by an attendant, who, At the Tubercu- ed In Gates Avenue Police Court, Brook- | buckled straps about them. losis Congress. raane " MOTHER JAILS PRETTY GIRL. Jor the “attractions.” yecch'a tuberculing and Dr. Edward to-day on @ charge of vagrancy. Down plunged the car in which these| The name and wank. \7S, 05 and 1.2 i Vier mother, the cont Jainant against [two girls were strapped. It “looped the | Address of Drs, | any size bed and covered in the finest grade | LUNCH BASKETS, your choice of 6diferent 0 | OATS: Hazell Rolled Oats, extra tender and her, who lives at No. Quincy: atroet, loop." The girls’ heads hung down-|Edward and \¢ of gold medal San Remo, A. C. A. or sateen | atyies; worth from 2c. to 38e.; to-morrow at 10 helt ee a ae ae ticking; actually worth $19.00; special for j COAL STOVES AND RANGES. }|to-morrow 10.00 | Our ‘*ZIP"* COOKING RANGE is one of our WHITE ENAMELLED IRON BEDSTEAD; 1 Sotou e eesra ney ceive feeulaly sold iat ie Robert Koch fras not in court and the case was ad-} 04 in alr for an inatant. ean be found jourt . ther says that the girl ran i macy from home even mentees and Laughed Hysterically. Sauce, full pint bot., TOMATOES: Anderson's ‘Favorite’ Frying | Tomatoes, large, solid, red ripe fruit, doz., a ! has been wayward. The gir! admite| Bertha let out a heart-rending shriek./the official running away from home, but says that | 1, another inatant she was being helped | printed - 11-4 inch fost, very massive high head, ex- 4 $1.40; can, ted herself by’ doing printed list of . is , No. 7, spectal, 7.00 ; 4 Soe cewek e had witnesses in Court }out of the car ani hustled out of the|members and tension foot, heavy brass top rails, brass spindles and balls; can be had in all |Our “EDNA" ts an excellent cooker and CHOCOLAT aedhs ipranine Walter Baker's sizes; actual value $11.00; special for to-morrow 7.50] | baker, made of to prove this, but they were not heard. |{nclosure. She laughed wildly, hyster-ldelegates ; the y iron and good cuality of : re "Jofticial Mst of THE Koct INHALATION | grate, large oven; worth $14.00; to-morrow, 8,80 PEAS: ‘Harel’ new packed Peas, very _—— feally, and declared it was “great fun ss 5 =: ’ TT! . A. Hair of an extra good quality; 49 Ibs. in weight; sweet, tender and so canned as to H , | But hersform was shaking ike an aspen. | deicgates is to be seen at 48 W. 22d St.| | MATTRESSES of Black S. A. A |Our “UNCLE SAM" COOKING STOVE has fal ftesh delicate flavor, Ear 3 TRIED SUICIDE WITH GAS. | et verter sotem was aultering a ter: | Ail Steere ata delegates wore pho:| | made in one or two parts, to Gt any size bed, and covered in Gold Medal, Amazon 16-inch oven, cabinet base, duplex dumplog |done $1.07; cam, 14¢,; Marrowtat, dos, $1.40; tographed {na group, and none stand; | or San Remo ticking; actual value $22.50; special for to-morrow 13.50] and shaking ‘grate, Bickel plated trimmings, al Prisoner. out more prominently than Drs. Rob- | and Is regularly sold for $16.00; to-morrow, 11.50 = G va bei = sien Feare ola, [ice .Jert and Edward Koch. One of these es Toe Sas aR eee EH | Our, “SUNLIGHT” coORING STOVE lot jeorge Rubens, Lfab as od.) ‘The two girls got on a homeward-| photographs is on exhibition at 48 W. i good quality, nic! trimmings, wi | CRACKERS: Fancy home-made 5 o'clock Tea stigmrted mulcide tht aftecnconttn ate bound car, and all the way to the blg/22d St., N. Y., where the doctor can be Walt Papers. Sn eer haa end Ghalvea oad thaking grate, cabisct | Biecale, tl Eastern Hotel,’ at No. i bridge Bertha chattered incoherently, consulted free~of charge. He has Seven Astonishing Bargains. Cable Ware base and fitted with the finest backs,’ regulare COFFEE: ' Popular Blend’? Mocha and Java, ~ Guest Taken from eh to Hos] fible shock. In a few minutes she wa: . selsed with vomiting and wax deathly | DELICATESSE: Fancy Selected Holsteiner, Parmer ot Cervelat Sausage, Ib., street, by inhaling kas. He wan taken) yn tho 4 i i Cotinanie inter fy ‘Btreet Hospital ris jam at the Park Row end of the} prosecuted all who absurdly claim to A iy worth $18.00; to-morrow, 13.50 | rich and ful ied, 10 Ibs., $2.: hy Gree en SiTeee HosoWial © PN Joridge they got separated. Hertha had | have special rights and authority tol |, Wille our prices are al ayeias to SO per 925-1000 Fine. lOnisimaniGuERA cotRING STOVE ic | TAPIOCA: “flare!” tostact. Top ————— no money left, so ehe walked to her [usc this treatment. All rights, trade-| | hve, Owes Laan Gael NE Bue We give] |, Always something new and breerily in. | oue of the habdsomest and highest grades of | from selected Peat! Tapioca; ready at a mo- Michael J. al ‘Association. | home, in Fourth street, near First ave-| marks and patents are protected by| | further reduce prices for to-mot |teresting from this busy and well stocked stoves on the market, acd is guaranteed to be ment’s notice; 1-Ib. pkge., 5 nue. = the U.S. Government patents. Cail| | Homefitters' Day additional prestige. Seven f the store: For Wednesd f . a good cooker and baker; will not warp out of | RICE: Extra fancy (new crop) bright Carolina The Michael J. Volkman Association |” Arriveq home, #he could not tell her[and see hundreds of testimonials of| {lots are emphasized in such a manner as tog |PArt Of the alors. Fev Weanesiay we feat} shape; has end shelves, 1Gin. oven, full |XXXX Head Rice, the kind our forefathers of the Thirtleth Assembly District, a oe ‘ure some spect. good values in sterling nickel-plated trimmings and 6 cooking holes raised and sold for over a centnry; 13 lbs, ————____——_ —| cured New York patients at 48 W. 22d] | leave no doubt as to the surprising charac- eee . social organization, has recently leased 1 silver Table Ware, as the following items on top for reductng cover; regularly aold at $1.00; 3 tbs., , s ” qt 13035 St. Y. ter of these offerings. Qualities are excel- 5 15.00 ! a for a term of years a club-house at No.) JOOmUMsOHCR Mining ms Oto 13898 898 3 oF 921 8 generously attes! $22.00; spectal to-morrow, . SARDINES: Le Maire Imported Oil Sardines, 3 East Elghty-elghth street. The offi- ¥ eee rie ag ===" | lent. TEA SPOONS, steiling silver, several band- All the above stoves are complete with pipe, elbow y cere are: J. & Moriarty, President; G. Special food ‘ WHITE BACK WALL PAPERS; rest and {some designs, in white leatherette case, set and damper, and will be set up at your house free of few crop, delicate tips, fragrant fa- Happel, Firat Vice-President; F. Hu- | pretty designs; per roll, 3y of 6 2.95 charge. uinpowder, English Breakfast, Bertus, | Second Vice-Preaident; * en 3 GILT PAPERS; heavy stock and new designs; cy | SOUP LADLE, sterling silver, with plain a and = = , Japan, India Ceylon, S Ibs., . Treasurer; F. Scheidi, Fi- ‘ eee = | fanclal Secreta P. Schuck, Record- for Brains 0 pet trettin PAPERS; very fine designs; Cee hmaceamme Een wey. 425 Wines and Li UOrs. Ing Secretary: | A. ‘Hubertus. Corre FAENE: neweat colorings; per roll, 129] |GRAVY LADLES, sterling silver, with (4 i gean C. Hichler, Assistant SILK AND EMBOSSED PAPERS; elegant | plale and gilt bowls, French gray handle, HAZEL MALT EXTRACT, the best, most MILK: “Ha Stree -Arme, and M. J: Volkman EFECTIVE EYE eSacts; for Parlere, Libraries, Halla, ete-1 pet worth $2.95, 1.95 nutritious and nourishing Malt on the market; percentage of standard bearer. ” ‘ r ‘ape- uts < ralyies all" diseesen ote age| | FOll, : ‘4 + Pet 18] | Sterting silver SARDINE FORKS, SUGAR " case of 12 bots., $1.50; bot., Pitiess de. $3 &: 7 i + viood, | | LIGHT PRESSED PAPERS; strictly up-to- TONGS, CREAM LADLES, SUGAR SPOONS, CHOICE CALIFORNIA CLARET, a good CANNED PEACHES: “‘Golien Gate’? or ‘Torpedo-Boat Launching Pat of. ba date; per roll, : 45]| | FCOD BUSHERS, BABY SPOONS, LEMON "blood maker; gal., a “Hazel” extra fancy selected California 5 The death of President McKintey Healthy Brains HEAVY PRESSED PAPERS; best American ihe pe and PICKLE FORKS, worth 75 Hie LoariOnmla PORT AND SHERRY, : Poaceae nf 2 eae heavy refined sugar sYtUP)) 55 lectri CUTLERY. 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