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BEVERY GOT "1" HAND, But He Bobs Up Serenely After His Confab with Croker. Deputy Police Commissioner Devery reached his office at Police Headquar- ters soon after 10 o'clock this morning. If the chilly reception that he received on his visit to the Democratic Club last night had affected him he did not show it, as he was In his usual good sprits when he began looking over his morning mail. Devery spent two unpleasant hours at the Democratic Club last night before Richard Croker recognized him or spoke to him. Other members of the club, uncertain as to the Big Chief's standing with the Boss, did not appear anxious to be seen talking to Devery, and he sat by himself until Croker finally sat down beside. him. The conference was not long and It was ¢arried on !n whispers. Devery did Most of the talking for a time and then Croker spoke hurriedly for a few min- utes. Then Devery left the Club, “Yes, I was at the Democratic Club last night and had a talk with Mr. Croker," sald Devery to-day to a re- porter for The Evening World. “What did you talk about?" asked the reporter. “I can't tell you" was the answer. “Did Mr. Croker scold you for the bad language attributed to you when Presiding at police trinis? It ts said that he hauled you over the coals pretty sharply.” “I will not discuss that,” replied Dev- ery. “I saw Mr. Croker and I am perfectly satisfied.” “Has Senator Sullivan interceded with Mr, Croker for you?" “I will not disouss that at all. I am on good terms with Mr. Croker and with Senator Sullivan, but I will not discuss our affairs In the papers." Mr. Devery allently chewed the end of 4 “clgar for a few moments and then added: “T have been delegated by Commis- atoner Murphy to execute the rules and regulations that govern the Police De- partment, and so long as 1 am here I shall do my duty. You can say that I am not golng to resign. I am here to do certain work and I Intend to re- matin. SHOOK A MAT AT HUH M’LAUCHLI DEMOCRATIC LEADER HAD WOMAN IN COURT. Next-Door Neighbor Declared Ex- Register pted Charge Al Her. Shaking a rubber mat before the eyes of ex-Register Hugh McLaughiln, the Democratic leader of Brooklyn, fs worse than shaking a red rag before a voll. To-day in the Mre. Fred W, Adams Street Court Wunderlich, of No, 165 Remsen street, next dour to the Me- aughiin home, was arraigned before {strate Dooley and held for trial In 34) ball. The charge against her wax that she permitted an employee to shake a rub- ber mat’ from the mecond-story window ut her house, Mrs. Wunderlich to'd court spectators, however, that the case against her had worked up by Hugh MclLaughiin, was due wholly to his malice. ‘hat man has said," Mrs. Wunderlich declared to bystanders, “that he would e arrest waa made by Officer Me- 1, of the Sanitary Squad, who was f of MeLaugnil when he saw George Mey. servant of Mrs. Wunderli (he mat. She was at on with violating the Sanita: a victim of I the persons living tn our wock us," she said, “take off thel haty and shake hands wits Mela Our public ome meaning of the “This petty persecution has continued through a number years, It is all due te one man's spleen against us.” MANY HURT BY . SUDDEN STOP HIGH-SPEED ELEVATOR HALT- ED TOO QUICKLY, is don't know Dosen Passengers Thrown Into a c Heap—Horace Tav- y Injured, r Or The sudden stopping of a high-speed levator In the Decker Buliding, at Union Square, to-day through the un- pxpected working of the saf Mi ance piled a dozen pap a confused heap and serious!, many of them. Mforace Taylor, Ray Brown and Will- jam Willams, three well-known artists, were in the clevator at the time. Brown escaped with comparatly rifling Injurtes, but ‘his compantons were not so fortunate, Mr, Taylor ts »till confined to his bed ind Mr, Williams has not been able to lo any work, though he can leave his 1ome. y It Is said that none of the machinery f the elevator broke. The cage simply ropped so fart that the safety clutches aught and stopped the car as suddenly is if It had struck the bottom of the att. the were] Injured ‘The accident occurred at loor and ihe Injured passengers were tended to by) tenants, THE WORLS: | UESDAY EVEN , SEPTEMBER 24, 1901. FISH Hometitters’ Day and Sts Important Relation to the Big Store’s Fifth Anniversary. impulse and move of this giant mercantile organization shows itself anew in a variety of brilliant ways to-morrow. : ; The eminence of the Siegel-Cooper Store in the world of commerce is so widely known, and its influence so pervasive and powerful, that it attracts as no other retail store does. ; : : ee i There is a magnetism about its fresh, new and stylish merchandise which irresistibly brings trade, for people living far and near have learned from pleasant experience that The Big Store caters to their many personal and home needs in the very best possible manner. : \ : No better illustration of this fact can be given than is shown in the ampleness of the attractions listed for Wednesday, a day which is now firmly established in the public mind as ‘‘Homefitters’ Day. We lay stress upon this day because it always presents so many excellent opportunities for those who need home furnishings of any kind. But we waut to particularly emphasize to-morrow, for the Anni- versary Sale exerts such a conspicuous part in this week’s offerings that no inducements could possibly be stronger. = We have dropped prices to the safest lowest level. In the Furniture, Rug, Carpet, Upholstery, Chinaware, Kitchen Needs and other departments relating to home furnishings and fittings we present such a feast of bargains that the occasion becomes, by reason of its breadth and scope, one of supreme interest. cakes, . Very Newest Designs In Beautiful Carpets. Fifth Anniversaty Sale. Experts hold that a carpet is the foundation of a room’s attractiveness, and that to obtain entire har-? mony and the most striking results a room should not be papered until after it has been carpeted. That isn’t always possible. Suppose the paper is Wednesday’s Special Values in Our Furniture Store. Fifth Anniversary Sale. If you love the beautiful and artistic in Furniture a stroll through the Furniture Store on the Third Floor will prove profitable as well as entertaining. “T- always like to buy my furniture here, for I get such fine qualities at reasonable prices,’’ said a man the other day who for years has had broad ex- perience in buying furniture. Here’s where The Big Store helps you so excellently. And thousands of others are saying or thinking}We carry an immense number of carpet patterns and } ‘eet about the same thing. Quality, style and modera-jcolor combinations; so many, in fact, that we can tion of price are inseparable factors in our Furniture}quickly sell you carpets that will harmonize with the Store, as indeed they are in all parts of this business. {decorative schemes of your rooms. _< eee we te It’s the busiest sort of season for Homefitters now.; The following are especially suggestive in this re- Therefore we emphasize these cardinal points in rela-}spect : tion to price: {ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, cholce Prices that attract attention. patlor’ dad library, with borders to Prices that induce buying. Prices that delight customers. For Wednesday we call your attention to some very good values in Couches, Bedsteads, Morris Chairs, Dressers, Chiffoniers and Mattresses as follows— ALL HAIR COUCHES. HANDSOME TUFTED INDESTRUC- cia COUCH,) all hair filled, solid oak fr: SAVONIERIF and AXMINISTER | CARPETS, famous tor tke'r exquis- parlor and library, with bord 1 ite designs and colorings, large range match, also many ball and_staii pt of patterns with bord atch, terns, regularly worth §2.25a yard, at to 1,35) regularly worth $1.50 a yard, at | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, extra qual- ity, good designs and colors, worth | 2Sc. a yard more than we ask, 25 pat- £0 | terns to select trom, value 8Sc. a yard, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, newest and choicest designs, striking colors, ex- clusive designs’ shown only here, fTegularly worth $1.10 a yard, at Beyond All Question the Season’s Greatest Rug Bargains. Fifth Anniversary Sale. Our Rug business is growing so rapidly that the Rug Store up on the third floor has had to reach out for more space. New lots of Rugs are hurrying in{ with test steel tempered springs, braced with heavy copper wire suppoits and overea with ‘extra, quality Rookwco! every day. Crowds are continually increasing, and } pieces nchly decoratea,regulanly vold | lanl old at Seu; Sueciaat bad Psat adem erodes Sc velours ai jan velvets; actual PY : : . : at 00; spr al he value, $19.00; "Anniversary Price, 12,50 i every available inch of selling and displaying room $ tga ser, 50 pieces, fine thin porce- |TABLE LAMP AND GLOBE, richly CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, WHITE ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS. Wis necessary. MALLEABLE IRON WHITE ENAM- We believe we are doing the biggest Rug business in Greater New York. ELLED BEDSTEADS, one inch But it’s onl: LWlt'avalmply/duette’ (kel fact: thatkwsihave!orecisel CUSPIDORS. ‘Atgand burner and) shade complete, BATH SET: soap dish, mug an4brash ° bow extension foot, heavy filling, Ue Us only:natural,;) Lt;s etmply, dues to/(he! fact thats we) have) precisely, s/o: cena’ nledly decoestad: reg: including c-tt, of best tubing: regu: |vase; nicely decorated; regularty- 4 brass top rails, brass spindles and balls; what you want, and at prices that make buying all the more agreeable. + heer i Byett Z 1.19 | wold at 7Sc.; lat Firs can be bad in all: sizea;, actual value, i Everything is good and reliable. Nothing but what is soundly best. $ Watly sold a* 4Sc.; special at 25 {larly sold at 91.75;ispecial at 319 SOR ae St SP 4s 50; DRASSTARDLSHANGI EN BELo neh Brilliant varieties of designs, beautiful color combinations, richness of effect DS. and durability are apparent in every rug shown. SFL us 4 i beret thine tela Lear ity bight head, bow peice foot, No need ie slender purses to Gamble: Prices are within easy reach of ousefurnishings i on g| i A it . : gad vases’ atl alsee: actont valon 940.0: prigl nest lacquer, Het iad tla epee 24.503 everybody. If you want the very best rug bargains that it is possible to Fifth Anniversary Sale. ie obtain (and you know how rugs are growing in popularity) you will be here EXTRA HEAVY WHITE ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD, 1'; inch to-morrow. ts, massive high head, extension foot, heavy brass top rails, brass spindles and actual value $11.00; Anniverrary Sale, 7,50 As a particular feature we designate 1,000 Smyrna Rugs; High-class MATTRESSES. Samples from Famous Looms; best qualities, best designs and best color ROE ade MATTRESSES 45 oe ie weight, feo of good clean hair, covered in effects. . C. A., Gold Medal or San Remo ticking; old thelr shape and - : tion; actual value $11.00; “s dh Sr nsierany Pa’ 6.75 Here are thé sizes and prices: The same Mattresses, SO Ibs. in weight, made in two parts, for 175 Size 36x72 inches, worth $5.25; to-morrow at 3.75 i MORRIS CHAIRS. Size 30x€0 inches, worth $4.25; tc-morrow at 2.75 buy Morris Chairs, quarter-sawed golden oak or mabogany finish; piano polished; back Size 26x54 inches, worth $3.25; to-morrow at 1.75 5 cat be adjusted.in four different positions; high arm braced with naped spindles; Size 22x48 inches, worth $2.50; to-morrow at 1,50 carved front; shaped legs: complete with reversible cushiors, with Well. Size 18x36 inches, worth $1.50; to-morrow at ington and Rookwood velours and Belgian velvets; actual value, i aniversary Price, 6,75 SMYRNA RUGS IN CARPET SIZES. GOLDEN OAK DRESSERS. Exceptionally large line in the newest and very cholcest patterns. Wonderful bargains. Golden Oak Dresser of an elegant design, polish finish, 38 inches wide, three large Size 9x12 feet, elsewhere, $28.50 price, deep drawers, brass trimmings, shaped tcp, with prettily carved standard and French Sire 7,6x10.6 feet, elsewhere, $24.50; our price, bevel plate mirror; actual value, 4 Anniversary Price, 7.25 CHIFFONIERS. Stylish CHIFFONIER, golden oak polish finish; 34 inches wide; full serpentine front, 5 large deep drawers, brass diop handles, double top, prettily carved standard with shaped French bevel plate mirror ; actual value §17.50- Apniversary Price, 12.50 Lace Curtains and Portiores. Fifth Anniversary Sale. Snowy Curtains! What room does not look better when draped with these artistic embellishments? What a refreshing sense of cleanliness and SMYRNA AND WILTON RUGS IN ODD SIZES. We make a specialty of these odd : izes, and consequently do a very large business in them. We offer at remarkably low prices such sizes as $x9, 9x10,0, (x14, 12x12, 10,0x12, 10,0x15 and 12x35. It will be to your particular advantape to look over these to-motiow. 22.50 18.00 Size 6x9 feet, elsewhere, $14.50; our price. 11.50 Sowetry Department. Fifth Anniversary Sale. We have gone throughout the Jewelry Depa:tment and picked out mottow, of good health. Fourth Floor. tinuously represented. selves with piquant eloquence: FLOUR }. SALAD 01 Salad 01 MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, gal., IRISH and SCOTCH WHISKEY, gal., bargain tidings. h realizing that every word is freighted with uncommon interest. Wednesday: DINNER SET, English pieces, flow blue decoration; regularly told at $16.00; special at DINNER SET, English porcelain, 112 pieces, very richly decorated, every pice: gold traced; regulasly sold at $19.00; special at DINNER SET, Austrian china, 100 lain, richly decorated; ‘regulatly sold at $5.00; special at CURTAIN STRETCHERS, made of hardwood, with retinned pins, size Ox12, at COAL HODS, Japanned, full size, to- BREAD BOXES, neatly stenciled, to- mortow, ERT RTL ee an eR NT ry sei ‘; so vee 6 “ye tne a res In the World’s Greatest Grocery. Fifth Anniversary Sale. Variety is the spice of life, and good food the basis} You see the displays of good food, } fact that we buy up the entire output of mills and find fresh and inviting, incessantly when you visit the/an outlet for them in our New York and Chicago stores, it's like an International Food Show, , We would simply be unable to give such strong buying because the best products of the whole world are con-; inducements. The prices speak for them-? LAMB —-Hintquarters choice Canada Spring Lamb, Ib., Fancy Boston Codfish Steaks, Ib., Harel Eatir wheat and contain: very nouriszing and wholesome, 10-Ib. sack 3Sc., S-1b. sack, CORN —Hazcl or Holiday extra fancy Maine Baby Corn, doz. $1.25, ca CELERY~ Fancy bl-ached Kalamazco Celery, stalk DELICATESSEN~—Selected Frankfurters and Beef logna, Ib. COCOA~ Hazel Concentrated Breakfast Cocoa, 'y Ib. tin, COFFEE —Ercaktast Blend, a smooth, mellow, fragrant } coffee, 10 Ibs. $1.40, Ib. TEA—Extra fancy tips, first pickings, Formosa Oolong, Young Hyson, English Breaktast, Gunpowder, Japan, India and Ceylon Teas, choice fray rant cup qualities, Ibs. $1.00, Ib. CRACKERS: Special In-et-Sea! Package Sale; Cheese Bis- { cuits, Sultana Frzit, Hanquet, Saltine and Zephyrette Wafers, Butter Thin or Water Thin, Ib. packaye, PRESERVALINE: The great preservative {cr keeping vege- } tables, fruits, jams, meats, cider, etc., 2 boxes, IL: A full quart bottle domestic double refined 1, sold by many as imported, bot., MILK: ‘‘Hazel"’ Hi, Percentage of That splendid and tireless energy which actuates and animates every } musrano: CANNED FRU) “Golden Pacific’ Bartlett Peara oj Green Gage Plums, choice California fruits, doz., $: jf SOAP: Kirk's White Floating Soap, large 10c. cakes, 10 Wheat Fiour, made from selected he entire kernel but the outside husk, Bo- genuine English Mustard, '4-Ib. can, “Holly" or “Iron City" brand Peactes, “Royal Red” Ege of p Wines and L. (quors. Grand Jewel, best CANADIAN WHISKEY, bottled under the supervision of the Canrdian Covernment, bot., Anniversary Price, Pestectiony the best AMERICAN COCKTAILS, al! varieties, t., Anniversary Frice, CRYSTALLIZED ROCK AND RYE, just the thing for colds, tot., Anniversary Price, FINE CALIFORNIA CLARET, Zinfandel and Burgursy, very high grade, fully matured, gal., 80c.; Anniversary Price, CALIFORNIA PORT ard SHERRY, heavy bodied, gal., Anniverrary Price, ST. JULIEN, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, France, case, NIERSTEINER, imported Rhine Wiue, from Burckhardt & Sochte, Diedesheim a-R, case, MARYLAND RYE WHISKEY, pal., OLD CROW and PEPPER WHISKEY, ral., Anniversary Price, Anniversary Price, Anniversary Pric2, Anniversary Price, Anniversary Price, Anniversary Price, Chitdren’s & Wisses’ Garments. Fifth Anniversary Sale. INPANTS' LONG SLIPS of nainsook or muslin, hemstitched finish; regularly 3Fc.; INFANTS’ NAINSCOK SHORT SLIPS, all over fancy yokes of tucks and lace, or embroidery; regularly 9¥c.; Anniversary Price, Anniversary Price, MISSES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, embroidery or lace trimmed, tucked finish, ages 8 to 14 years, values from 35c. to S0c.; Anniversary Price, CHILDREN': TER CCAT line, ed new and pretty but the carpet faded and threadbare? CHIL DREW S WINTER, CONTS,, 6) saipie! line, trim worth from $3.50 to $4.00; Anniversary Price, for choice of ie A Veritable Gold Mine, of Bargajns”” ; : in China and Slassware. Fifth Anniversary Sale. : The Basement with its multitude of attractions is fairly a-sparkle with fine bargains for the busy, enthusiastic shopper. there is no confusion, no disappointments. 1,00} fect to permit that. Every line of news that comes DINNER SETS. rcelain, 100 When in order to induce an extraordinary volume of of handy household helps are offered at prices as low as in this instance, itis no wonder that the Housefurnishings Department in the Basement should be the Mecca of thousands of prudent shoppers. : The safeguard of reliability is thrown around every article on sale. 0 with absolute security, and that, in itself, affords an ocean of satisfaction. Cut out this advertisement and bring it with you, or make a list of what 95} you need. We'll serve you promptly. HOUSEFURNISHING SPECIALS. , special, at 75 stape, plete with shade It is just such news as the watchful housekeeper reads eagerly, GLASSWARE. WATER TUMBLERS, thin blown glass; regulatly sold per coren at S0c.; special per dozen at eUN JELLY TUMBLERS, with tight tin ; regularly sold per dozen at 22c.; | special per dozen at | LEMONADE SETS, Bohemian glass, 14.00 ‘richly decorated, large size Jur, 6 Glasses and Embossed Tray; regu- | Cecorated, best central burner; regu- 3.75 larly sold at $3.50; special at DROP LIGHT OR GAS PORTABLE, GAS FIXTURES, ETC. GAS CHANDELIERS, of solid brass, beautiful designs, one-arm size, 2-arm sire, Jearm sire, GAS SIDE BRACKETS, one bend; Two bend size, } INCANDESCENT GAS LAMPS, bulb 15 INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP, com: 25 WELSBACH MANTLES,No.2, special at Blankeis and Comforters, Fifth Anniversary Sale. Good White Cotton Blankets for as little as.44c. @ pair. It sounds wonderful. It is. : If it were not for the Circumstances favor you. They warrant quick and ‘liberal buying. Will you grasp the chance ? , BLANKETS: Regular 10-4 size white Blankets; sold else 11) where at 2c. each; we sell them by the pair at this 10; Anniversary Price, w“ { BLANKETS: Regular 10-4 size, white, part wool and ¢cotton: we sell them by the pairat this Anniversary Price, 1,78 1g) Tht same Blankets, 11-4 size, by the pair at 1,95 BLANKETS: Five California Blankets at these Anniversary Prices 10-4 size, per pair, 3.35 ) Superior finish 11-4 size, per pair, 3 in 5 ne) Per Ps 4.50 © pine — Red and 12-4 size, per pair, 5.50 Blue Borders. COMFORTERS; full size; some stitched, others tufted; some plain, others ruffled; over 65 different designs; Anniversary Price, each, 1,95, These comforters are worth up to $2.75 each. DOWN COMFORTERS; a biz and rare opportunity; don’t miss it; regularly worth §4.00 each; Anniversary Price, COMFORTERS, with ruftle; full size; regular $1.50 value; ‘Anniversary Price, 2.95 1,05 SI Framed Pictures for 57.50 250 hand-colored Photogravures; fitted with mat ina handsome gilt frame and matched corners; size, 24x28, 19; Worth $3.00; Anniversary Price, il . “ 10 Boys’ Stylish Suits. A Very Special Offering 18 For Wednesday. Every mother who lets her boy share in this op- 48 portunity will have cause to congratulate herself. The boys will be just as happy, too. And smartly stylish, Just think of this: 2-GARMENT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS; ) 25) 1,50 for boys 7 to 15 years old, ALL FOR 2.95 95} >.GARMENT MANLY VESTEE SUITS; for 20} boys 3 to 8 years old, RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS; for toys 3 to 6 ) ay old, 60} SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS; for boys 4 to 12 years, S$ Every suit is made of the best standard woollen fabrics; all the stylish mixtures and plain blu: effects are=i ‘The 1.15} Suits are richly trimmed and stylishly designed, ard are not tobe. duplicated anywhere else in Greater New York under $4.00. s2| Wen’s Fall Clothing. a Fifth Anniversary Sale. 2.50}Suits that made to measure 3.00} would cost $25.00, here for 14.75 3.0) What wise man wouldn't leap with alacrity at such an offer as that? Yes, and at a time when Fall suits are most in demand. It's getting too cool to wear sume~ mer weights. It’s dangerous. At $14.75 we show upward of 70 styles, ranging {from the very ultra fashionable down to the more con- servative, both in the matter of fabric, pattern and cut. The swellest mixtures and the choicest black and blue 68} fabrics are chosen. s Everything is thoroughly up-to-date. No little knack of artistic tailoring has been omitted. The excel'ence is gencral and ous in every suit. $25.00 paid to a merchant tailor would bring you no better or more satisfactory result. It is not wise to delay; large as the number of these V4. 75 peal aizk 4.85 Suits is they will sell with incredible swift- 2.95} ness. Remember, Crowds are continuous; but | The Big Store’s system is too per- from the Basement is vibrant with forceful These items gti | FANCY CHINA, [Seria Pataca iter, 12 pli fs 3 | regulaely sold at $8.00; special’ at 5.00 {CHOCOLATE POT, fine Austrian 5 | china, very richly decorated; regularly sold at $1.50; special at 1,00 | TEA POT, fire proot chica, blue dec- ~ = = | OATMEAL BOWLS, &c., regularly 2.50 | sold at 1Se, each; special at business such a wealth You COAL STOVES AND RANGES, Qu; ‘'ZIP" COOKING RANGE is one. of our special leaders; No, 6 size, 1,00 | regularly sold at $9.00, we offer for 1,30 | tomorrow, special, at 1.60 No. 7, special, at vv | Our“UNCLE SAM” COOKING STOVE has 16-inch oven, cabinet base, duj dumping and shaking grate, nit | plated trim and is 1 ly sold for $16.00; to-morrow, 11,56 Qur “SUNLIGHT” COOKING | ality, nisxi~ | plated trimmings, with 1¢-inch squas ov js handsome in design, has end and shiking grate, cabinet base [and is fitted with the firest bricks; | regularly sold at $18,00; to-morrow, 13,50 7.09. and fixtures, crispness in these dainty hangings. A strong relief from heavier bedeck-{5°Me of the brightest und pre tiest things, reduced the prices for Anniver- accent atrcorerargaltcan inte | NUBY MANTLES, special at 15 ings. We are making a powerful bid for business in the Upholstery De-} Sty Selling, and offer them to you thus: Houseturmehing, Dept Anas cial | STANDARD MANTLES, 12! artments by naming such extraordin. ains f STERLING SILVER CHATELAINE BAG, extra large size; inducement we will sell the COLUM- | a Tollowing: i 2 ary, Dare oraw ednesday/as) the of fish scale mesh, with handsome embossed top and BIA HIGH GRADE CARPET SPECIAL MANTLES, 8 LACE CURTAINS. chatelaire to match; worth $20.00; Anniversary Price, 12,75 { SWEEPERS at 25, PAINTS. peng NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, 60 inches wide, $2.00 value, per pair, 1,15 STERLING SILVER MATCH SAFE, handsome embossed Our Standard SPECIAL CARPET a - bigbest SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, regularly $5.09, per pair, 2.95 Pattern; worth $1.50; Anniversary Price, 75 | SWEEPER at 1.75 Late Pee LESLIE pT oe Ce = [Senet Fey IRISH POINT CURTAINS, 18-inch borders, per pair, 4.95 STERLING SILVER NECKLACE FOXTAIL CHAIN, with SOO Gd one : | POINT D'ARABE CURTAINS, value $8.50, per pair, 6.00 Fenet prededte sister robe eur westnaser ot ING CARPET SWEEPER at 2.50 Quatt size, 35 RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, $14.00 goods, per pair, 10.75 puoieerensy Frcs Wir S013 | COP RBS MILES, ewicn il solid stee! Half gallon size, 95 tobe a good RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, $25.00 values, per pa'r, 15.00 STERLING SILVER MANICURE PIECES handsome eee anes fea One gallon size, 1.20) cooker and baker; will rot warp oaE, > TCH! ‘ ancy haniles; Tooth or Nail Brush, Hook, ‘uticle, NG ERS! of sbape; has end shelves, 16-in, oven, |) + TAPESTRY rch 15 ee RLORTIBRE PALUES: good quality, Com Knife, Dasners, Curler, Seals, Paper Cutters, &c.; TABLE, high grade, to-morrow, 75| FLOOR PAINTS, one quart size, 28) fut tekle-plated ‘eastings and: 6 ka $4.00 goods, per pair, é " 2.50 ‘worth 7S¢ Aunivetsary Price, STEP LADDERS at reduced prices, Half gallon size, cooking holes on top for reducing TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 600 pairs, new, fresh, artistic goods, value $6.50 to CROCHETED SILK PURSES, sterling silver mounted, TAt. size, to-monow, for £5° VARNISH WOOD STAINS, half pint corer; regularly seid at €22.09; pperialy $8.50 per pair; to-morrow for 4.65 with rng and chain attact cd; worth #108; E Other aises in propertion. size, i emer pet 3 are goalpieth SATIN DERBY PORTIERES, heavily fringed, per pair, 8.75 NSS e PAS coves Copner inten ll oor | Oe oa ee pens lf Sar Ttetaes | ore pint size, pr toot aadro baat byte tv Bot COUCH COVERS. CHILDREN’S SGOIID -OOLD SRINGD, set wih LUAU 25, cl heavy willow, tatel shape, 7S { One quart size, 35] your house, FREE OF CHARGE. ORIENTAL STRIPED TAPESTRY COVERS, value $2.00 each; here to-morrow at 1.20 emeralds, zarcets ni pear's; worth 7°¢.; nan eee PERSIAN RUG PATTERN COVERS, $4.75 goods, at, each, 2.75 Anniversary Price, 38 e C. CG FINE ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COVERS, worth fully ous-half more; here to-mor- ; TURQUOISE COMES, stetl and amber, Florodora + hig cegel= OOper Oo row at, each, 7.15, 0.35, 4.45 and f 3.95¢ nen shapes, worth £0:.; AcniversuP* <0, 25 “ q s ‘ |

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