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——— gh, A ROMANCE IN BUULD HOME Mad Ravings of Annie Up- pleman, a Maid, Re- veals Story. TALKS OF THE FOOTMAN. | He Is Young, Handsome and Popu- lar, and Says There Was No Love-Making. ce below stairs in the man- » J. Goul A roma Bion of Millionaire Ge No. 7 Fifth avenue, een ry by the mad ravings of Ann man, a maid in the Gould who ts confined in the in Bellevue. In her delirium, Miss Uppleman, a re- markably pretty Swedish girl, talks con- stantly of “Joc Johnston, the Goulds handsome footman. “Whether the girl fears this man, broods over some fancied wrong at his hands or is a victim of love, I cannot determ: Expert Dr, Wildman. Sho may be hypnotized.” At the Gould manston, Mrs. Mary Mc- has Gown, the housekeeper, intimated that : ‘ | SMYRNA RUGS—400 special rugs, Mise Uppleman was mont Mkely a victim | Se S000 tei donmaon Se Keaner’s 75 |extta, heavy, desirable designs and opportunity so notable and timely that it is safe to predict the Lace Curtain sec- eee eee cathen either | Sire] 3x72 Tims: Tt nenoot sx2t. $tions of the Upholstery Department on the third floor will be crowded to overflow- though, that ‘Joe Johnston has netther done the girl wrong nor wittingly fos- tered her apparent affection for him. “We all ike ‘Joe,’ said Mrs. Mc- Gown. “He's a fine fellow, well set up good to look at, and he has gentle . He treats the women here with the greatest respect. “Miss Uppleman came here a year ago from Providence. That is her home, and We always understood she bad a swect- heart there, We noticed she had a Iik- ing for ‘Joe,’ and though she never talked of him, she had a way of looking at him that meant a good deal. 1 thought little of it because he was a countryman of hers and I knew of the other sweetheart in Providence. “Last August she went home for a week and came back a changed girl. It may be imagination, but I thought she looked more a * than ever, and sometimes there was an appealing look in her eyes that I did not Ike, but ‘Joe's’ demeanor toward her remained as usual, “L guess the girl ts love sick. I will take her from the hospital and com- municate with her family, If they can do nothing for her I will provide for her until Mrs. Gould returns from the Wes: when, Iam sure, the best care in the world will be bestowed on her.’ “Joe Johnston {ts all that Mrs. Me- Gown described him. Six feet 1, splen- didly proportioned, well featured and weet off with a blonde military mustache, Barring a plercing pair of steel gray eyes, his expression is kindly. “L cannot understand why Miss Up- pleman has been calling my name in her delirium,” he said to-day, And there was less fear than compassion In his tone. “I treated her with the same deference 1 showed the other girls. ‘There was no lovemaking between us. That wouldn't be right in the house here. I noticed her changed manner after she came back in August, but I don’t think I had anything to do with it. I thought the girl was ill and was going to have a spell of wickness.”’ Miss Uppleman was apprehended Sun- day night while creating a disturbance at the Hotel Manhattan, She had wan- dered there from the Grand Central Sta- tion, were she had asked a policoman to toll her what train to take to get as far away from New York as possible, as she feared a man and wanted to enter a con- vent. SISTER MARI TERESA BURIED, HEAD OF BROOKLYN SISTERS OF MERCY LAID AT REST. Hugh McLaughlin and Other Prom- Act as the Eight of Brooklyn's most prominent citizens acted as pallbearers to-day at the funeral of Sister Maria Teresa from the convent orphanage of the Siaters of Mercy, at Willoughby and Classon ave- nues, The pallbearers were Hugh Mc- Laughlin, James J. Shevlin, Bridge Com- missioner John J. Shea, George F. Ketchum, ex-Judge Wheeler, John Malady. John J, Smith. The interment was in Ho ross Cemetery, Flatbush, Sister Maria Teresa was the daughter of Dr. ¥. MoManus, a prominent Baltimore physician. After studying medicine with her father, she decided to devote her life to nursing the sick and caring for the orphans as a mem- and thir- he went to Brooklyn entered the community of which she later bec During her administration the convent wan enlarged Unul to-day It shelters 600 nuns, has two branch houses and a summer home for orphans on Long Isl. and. Her death was due to an oper: tion for a stomach trouble, MRS. A. T. TWING DEAD. Honorary Secretary of Woman's Auxillary Dies in SAN FRANCIBCO, Oct. 16.—-Mrs, A, T. Twing, of New York, Honorary ‘Be Mary of the Woman's Auxillary, died St, Luke's Hospital to-night of pae nia. ; Twing was.in attendance at the triennial. session of the - | These fine Huge are worth about double as much ani are of extra heavy quality. The . | range ts an exceptiorally - | price 2.75, our price, acd prceerved in hi fined a |eyrup, full lb, cans, don, $3.15; com, 27 b OUR "PRIN. sejneink ‘oP CLOTHES BASKETS, made of of all the good rc Coffe SOAP: “Milford” Long Bar Famil CIPIO" COOK- motrow at 3,00 ¢Xt!4 heavy willow; to-morrow, 25 perfect blend of private estate Ji |Launaty Soap, 4 bare S0e., bar,” 43 ING STOVE “BLACKENING CABINE +4, made Pmiirerey serie Partect in cup on 2 Z vee ee re numnp Ing And OaRIOR 5 Gas RADIA of hardwood, carpeted tops; to- re y 5 5 ‘OR wit! morrow, kes Early Wines and Liquors. i Ni eS ieiveae th Russa ron) pRESSMAKERS’ OR CUTTING possess ratu- lsu bere Bbssstts Old Toms Gia tate 0 0, Ld ee Lay fehid, 10.75 | tubes 31 Inches high; special to- 2.00 TABLE, 36-in. long; special to- ‘ol jurnett’s ‘om Gin, bot., . , ° meriow at . morrow, 50 can, 12} | Usher's Scotch Whiskey, tot., : . “ y No. 8, regulatly worth $17.50, to- GAS CYLINDER STOVES, 24 | GAS FIXTURES, Comdsaisnis pons) Maine Sugar 10 | crane eran averted bot., morrow, tae 12.00 | tuches high; reduced to-morrow to 1,00 | INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER, a ‘alifornia Claret, a fine tablewire, gal., €0 “ : i 16 : b shape, HAMS : 8 Pr i Qur “UNCLE SAM" COOKII! Our SQUARE HEATING STOVE, Balee Ham (s em cneneat cared 2g | Puritan Brand, Pert and Sherry Wine; STOVE {2 considered one of the eat leedernibeantsinits design, “upnigitt BURNER, with shade |LAMB: Mindquarters chotee Canad very old, heavy budied, gal., 1.35; bot., 40 finest medium grade of stoves o1 pickel-plated trimmings, regularly ard fixture, 35 Spring Lamb, tb., @ yo | Rudeshelmer, imported Rhine Wine, 76 the market, hea large oven, wath $12; reduced to-morrow to §,25/GAS CHANDELIER, of | heavy i case, é{ of extra heavy castings, “HANNER" OIL HEATING | carve 80! ass, beautiful in Bonpiane Fancy, Selected Long Island Pontet Canet, Armand freres, Bor- damp acd shaking grate, alcks) | STOVE, mate of atecl, ceatral | design, 2-arm light, special to-mor- : 6/4 “aye, fo, 7 size reduced to 1 10.25) gough 4 | row at 1.50 SALA? ilaal” fancy Columbia anh oa ‘RON 1 St muck Pel pote eke. GAS MANTLE, No. 2, 18 “River Steak Salscon; only tha coisa ye ‘Whiskey, gal, 5 be RG QUEEN COOKING jor odor, reguiarly cold last year aid) teak the Chinook fo beautiful in design, for $4.50; tcemorrow at 3.25 | SPECIAL MANTLE, 8 THE BIG STORE [eGENCOODER Stil Ave By Seam ISS Final Week of the Great Sale of Sohnson & Kesner’s Stock. Saying Swift Farewell to Many Rare Bargains. With the end of the present week the sale of the johnson & Kesner Stock of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Upholsteries and Bric-a-Brac will have passed into history. This sale is unquestionably one of the most remarkable ever held in America. In many respects it has no parallel. Possibly never before was such an immense volume of merchandise so rapidly distributed by retail methods. The amount of business transacted since the sale began has, it is safe to assume, been unprecedented. But the end is fast approaching. There are still many extraordinary bargains, but the various lines are quickly lessening. However, everything that is still here is new, fresh, clean and fine. A shower of falling prices ! We want this Sale to end triumphantly. We want the last bit of this Johnson & Kesner Stock to say a cheery good-by before the gong clangs for store closing Saturday evening. Hence wonderful price reductions all through the remaining lines. We offer in conjunction with this sale to-morrow and remaining days of this week a great purchase of Nottingham Lace Curtains at prices far less than you’d expect to pay at the opening of the season for such beautiful new patterns and fine qualities. Homefitters’ Day at The Big Store will be gladly welcomed by thou- sands of shoppers to-morrow. Will you tc one of them? Hetaning the Remarkable in Every Way. WFDNESDAY'S OFFERS. Not every one of the iescribed below is from the Johnson & Kes- ner stock, but those that a: ot are ust as big bargains as those that are. How lucity we are to aye such fine, big Rug stocks when so many stores are actually bare of thein. All over the country retailers are imploring janufacturers to send them zs. The mills are glutted with orders, and manufacturers are turning « deaf ear to all entreaties. THE DEMAND FOR RUGS IS PHENOMENAL throughout the United States. The enormous stocks we are carrying include masterful ranges of patterns and exquisite color combinations. Many of the designs are strikingly extravagant or else magnificently rich without ostentation. Every price is so low as to be the wonder of everybody to whom it is made known. The values whick follow will bring another wave of . Supers Rugs Un derpriced. z6| to the Rug Sections. AXMINSTER RUGS FOR §21.75. eone, and comprises chiefly medallion and Turkish de- specially priced at BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, dest quality made, immense assortment of patterns, size 9x12 feet, REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS. These are from the Johnson & Kesner Stock, and cannot again be dupli- That should spur you to quick buying. Beautiful signs, 9x12 feet sizes only ; 21.75 19.50 Extraordinary Offers In Yottngham Lace Curtains. Very Remarkable Prices. The Most Important Sale of the Season. Strongest and best Lace Curtain news we have had to tell in a year. cated at these prices. designs and colorings. Size 21x48 in.; Sire 7,.6x10,6 ft.; | price 25.50, our pi Size 9x12 {t.; Johnson & Keenet’s 2.00 | Price 32.50, our price, johnson & Kesner's | johnson & Kesner’s 1.40 de 18.00 Size 26x54 in.; Johnson & Kesner's 22.50 price 3.50, our price, Diba & Keenet's ce, price 5.50, our pri Size 4x7 {t.: Johnson & Kesner’s price 8.00, our price, Size 6x9 ft.; Johnson & Ker $15.00, our price, 378 | eS ei ing with eager purchasers. On Sale To-Morrow, 9,000 Pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains at Less Than Actual Cost to Manufacture. 9.00 11.50 5.25 | We also make a jalty of ODD SIZE RUGS, such as 5x8, 6x6, 9x9, 9x10.6, 9x14.6, 9x15, 10.6x12, 10.6215, 12215 11.00! and 15x18. 1s price terns. ham Lace Curtain values. SEASON’S BEST LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS. Rushing the Carpets. The Johnson & Kesner Stock. OREAT VALUES. The Carpet Department is kept incessantly busy. Hundreds of rolls A Py have been sold within the past two weeks, and there is not the slighest in- vate residences with Lace Curtains and at dication of an abatement in the demand. A SAVING OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF. This week will see the last of the Johnson & Kesner Carpets sold. What}$1.25 and $1.35 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 89 $2.35 to $2.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for is left of the stock is described herewith: 1, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, heavy quality, all desirable de-}91750 €0 $1-75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 95 $2.00 to $3.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for signa; 70 or 80 pieces left, assorted for rapid selling into 3 different grades, }$1-75 to $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.10 F i as follows: jhe 00 to $2.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.25 $3.50 to $5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for ice pga econ eee Germinating the Upholstery Offers From the Sohnson & Kesner Stock. Johnson & Kesner's $1.00 Carpets, per yd., AXMINSTER CARPETS, best makes, plenty of patterns to choose from, with and without borders, Johnson & Kesner's $1.40 Carpets, per yd., ROYAL WILTON VELVET CARPETS, extra high pile. best goods made, all standard makes, choice of Johnson & Kesner's entire lire, with and without border, hall and stairs to match, Johnson & Kesner's price, per yd., $1.50, our price, yd., BODY BRUSSELS CARPET; best Sand 6 frame goods; Lowell and other standard makes, with and without torders; hall and stair patterns to match; Johnson & Kes- ner's price, pet yd., $1.40; our price, INGRAIN CARPETS; large assortment of patterns; many copies of fine Brussels patterns: Johnaon & Kesner’s 7Sc. quality, per yd., Johnson & Kesner's 60c. quallty, per yd., selling in this Department since the Johnson & Kesner Sale began. ian this week. TAPESTRY PORTIERES. ! IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. Deep Cuts in One and Two Pair Lots. { Over 150 Small Lots of One to Three Pairs Rach. Johnson & Kesner's $13.50 Portte: 8.90 Johnson & Kesner's $10.00 goods, at 50} Johnson & Kesner’a $9.00 Portiere: 5.75 Johnson & Kesner's $8.25 goods, at 40 }Johnson & Kesner’e $6.50 Portieres, at 3.95 | Jobason & Keanet's $4.50 goods, at SOLID OAK GRILLES, Johnson & Kesner's SOc. quality, per yd., 30 {Johnson & Kesner's $4.50 Portieres, at 2.75 | eK 5.00 MATTINGS. ROPE PORTIERES, Sn ean centies, 5 ft. long; Johnson ‘eoner's $5.0 Japanese linen warp and China Mattings. About 60 rolls left of John-} Johnson & Kesner's $9.00 value, at 5.75 WHITE ENAMEL CURTAIN POLES, Johnson & Kesner’s $6.50 value, at Nn error non nD nan son & Kesner’s stock; popular colorings only. Johnson & Keaner's 12.00 MATTINGS Johnson & Kesner’s 11.00 MATTINGS: at 3.95 |5 tt. tong, with kandsome silver fittings, complete, each, 0 at Johnson & Kesner's 10.00 MATTINGS at 7.00 Another Carload of LINOLEUMS. Se wing Mac Anes Three very special prices for well-known standard grades. Where can you get Linoleums so good at prices so small ? INLAID LINOLEUM, imported and domestic, very best quality, parquet and tile pat- terns; Johnson & Kesner's price, $1.60 per square yard; our price, 1 PRINTED LINOLEUM, extra quality, large range of patterns; Johnson & Kesner's ‘7Sc. quality, per square yard, Johnson & Keaner's Soc. quality, per square yard, Ht $14.50 Each. upon that point. one, ments to be found on a regular $55.00 machine; gu. purchase. See our Hig! world, therefore the greatest labor saver: ward from 1.75 Sterling Silver Cotlee Artreles. Almost everybody nowadays when buying a hair brush or something of that sort prefers sterling silver in the matter of ornamentation. Prices average about a third less than you'd have to pay ordinarily. si Silver long-handle MIRRORS, tifully embossed; worth §3.00; to- bright finish, with handsome embossed morrow, handle and rim; worth segulatly $6.75; | | sterling Silver MILITARY BRUSHES, e Ball-Bearing SEWING MACHINES —the lightest-runair, Sewing Machines in the many times the difference in price of the usual Sewing chine, Prices range up A Notable Special Sale of Beer, extra fine bristles; beautifully em: " a tterns; worth §2.25; ° ‘ Z 5 fsutfny embod pateme ney tom eae ie peat sill Cooking Stoves, Oil and Sas Heating Stoves, to-morrow, * 215, ahed and sterling. mounted; Stalag Silver MOUNTED cLotuzs complete tcl ied cae arte Sas Fixtures and Housefurnishings. 1.75 “World's Great Pure Food Warr.”’ The throngs that come from far and near in response to our Homefitters’ Day announcements find it most profitable and interesting to visit the Fourth Floor. Nearly one hundred thousand feet of space are devoted to the fine grocery displays. As numberless thousands of people know, quality, purity, excellence and cleanliness are the dominating factors of this splendidly equipped branch of this store. } Quality and Purity’ are essentials never slighted in the most infinitesimal degree here. What's more, prices are always moderate, far lower in many instances than you'd have to pay for inferior kinds. WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR: ‘Hazel’ | MUSTARD: “ Royal " brand, sand- brand represents the finest product of | wich Mustard, 1-1b, the grain and every part of the kertel - whichis digestible, PAI but the out- [SPICES suey ew st Spice; Meare Sib rac amR: 10 1g | TEA: Connolaseurs of go04, rich full Ib. sack, 37¢.; S-Ib, sack, HAZEL PE ic FOOD: A pure, high- flavored Teas and who have never tried ; to-morrow, BRUSH, extra fine bristle, and beau- Particularly Low Prices. Busy and important days in the Basement! Crowds keep growing big- ger all the time. Every day presents something new, and ‘Wednesday be- ing Homefitters’ Day, itis always invested with an unusual degree of interest. Stoves are very special in the Basement to- ‘morrow, and there is every reason to believe the Sale will progress with great vigor and much enthu- siasm. What's more provoking than a suiky, uncertain stove, particularly when meal time is rapidly approaching? We've got stoves that will give you splendid satisfaction. And plenty in the line of heating stoves, too. No need to have your room cold when chances like the following abound. We believe the prices are the lowest in Greater New York for the qualities named. COOKING 12 25 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. STEP LADDER, made strong and 16-in, oven, guarin’ced not to warp out of shape; larye size cabinet STOVES known | our F1 ecial Teas will be very agreeabl; ' ee pepe vertora es tenes Our Teas famous for ah bakingi and Our CENTRAL S-foot size, 44 O-foot sizs, 49 tton; excellent for infants, invalids ack of Hlended to ault cooking "qual PARLOR FOLDING IRONING BOARD, 4'e nvalescents; packed in IIb, care teas Gisenn aN a sui ti H HEATING ft, with stand, tegularly sold at 25 | casi = a cdl so 48 STOVE is fitted $1.00; to-morrow, 65 YNED FRUIT with the finest | COMBINATION STEP LADDER [extra fancy California Green Gages, Bartlett Pears or Egg Plums; packed AND CHAIR, made of hardwood and extra strong; to-morrow, beach, ateoagly made wit No. 7stre, 7.75 T ay swinging top 80 nm used; Mt, Verno2 Ryo Whiskey, gal. <q ‘ Monogram An Every pair perfect, fresh and beautifully stylish. Just purchased from manufacturers who had overproduced, or else decided to discontinue certain pat- This condition of affairs is entirely responsible for these elegant Notting- An exceedingly acceptable chance to fit hotels, flats, boarding-houses and pri- 1.45 1.95 2.65 Broken lots and small quantities are naturally resultant from the snormous n conse- 90} quence of this we have sharply reduced prices to make the clearances final and eee Every woman knows how useful and necessary a Sewing Machine is; no need to dilate Moreover, no home need be without a good sewing machine now on ac- count of the cost, as this unusually liberal offering makes it possible for any person to own This Sewing Machine is an improvement on the latest make of the famous Singer Sewing Machine; has 3-drawer drop head, giving it the appearance of atable when cloced; is noiseless, has self-threading shuttle, ‘automatic tension and al) the Jatest and best attach- teed for five years from date of Sreat Furniture es Last Offers from the Johnson & Kesner Stock. MORRIS CHAIRS, MORRIS ROCKERS, COUCHES, WRITING DESKS, ROCKERS, BRASS BEDSTEADS, ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, BEDROOM SUITES, WARDROBES, LIBRARY TABLES. The woods, metals and trimmings used in the con- ‘struction of the foregoing are of the best and most ap- proved types. The woods are splendidly seasoned and thoroughly ‘well finished. We consider everything classified by ithe following lists bargains of the most tempting de- scription. MORRIS CHAIRS AND MORRIS ROCKERS. Many Choice Designs, Imitation Mahogany, Flemish Oak, Mahogany and Golden Oak, new designs, piano pos’ fini: an be adjusted to several different posit ons, some handsomely esrveditiines reversi-. ble shions, coveredin Argyle and Rookwood Velour and Belgian Velvets, at the following Tohrson & Kesner’s Prices, 9,50|10.75 11.50 14,00 15.75 17.50|19,00/22.00 27.50|37-50 Our Prices, 5.50, 0.50 7.50 9.50 11.00 12.0013.50 15.00,19.00 25.00 COUCHES. Many Choice Designs. me a'l hair, others upholstered in moss and tow, made with the best tempered steel springs, some with indestructible bottoms, spring edge, some with handsomely carved frames and cove ered in genuine leather, tapestry, Verota, velours, corduroys, denims and leatherette, at following prices: Jotnson & Ker net's Prices, 15,00'19.00 22.00 25.00;20.00 35.00 40.00 50. a et Our Prices, 9,50 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 25.00 30.00 37.50 45,00 5: -00,70.00 WRITING DESKS. Many Choice Styles. In mahogany finish, bird's-eye maple, Flemish cak, mahogany and golden plano polish finish, some with beautifully ‘carved fide, others with flne French perineal and French legs, latge deep drawers, all of them new and unique designs, at the following prices: Pricer "*"® 7.508, 50 10.0011.50 13.50/15.50/19.00/22.50127.00130.00 19.00/22.50]27. 4.50.50] "6.50 7.50 8.75 10.50 13.50 15.00'18.00120.00 ROCKERS. Many Choice Styles. In mahogany finleh, golden oak, mahogany, bird’e-cye maple and Flemish oak, plane wood of cobbler seat, some handsomely infaid, otters teautifully carved or upbalsteres with fire quality of Verona satin ¢amask and tapestry, at the following prices: ohuson de Kesner's rices, 4, 25'6,00|7.50/9.75/11.00 13,50 14.75|16.50/17.75 1 Our Prices, 2.75 4,25 5.006.50 7.50 9.25 10.00 11.75 12.501 HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS. Many Choice Styles. nd most artistic designs, some with 2-inch pillars, others with 1 1-2 inc isitely designed ecrol! patterns, finest lacquer, at the following Prices: Our 30.00'40.00/44,00 49.50)$9.00 63.00'67.50 71 50'88,00}102,04 132.00 Prices1£,50 24,50 32,00 39.00'45.00 50.00 55.00 58.00 00; 85.00,100.00 ENAMELLED f Many Choice all the most beautiful colorings, nile green, dark red, dark light bias, nk and numerous other hues; some have heavy yf av a en hay johnson & Kesner's prices, 4.258, Oo os rt tnt! paballsfing paket pecan ba sb Aah en a Prices, 2.95 5.00 7.50 8.75 9,50 12.00|18.00 17.75 19,50 22.50 25.00 29.137/50 3ePIECE BEDROOM SUITS. ¢ Many Choice Styles. In quarter sawed golden oak, mahogany, bird's-eye maple and mahogany finish, in all atylesy at the following prices: Johnson & Kesner’s Prices, can 00 38.0 00'45.00/49.00 60.00/70.00 75.00/100.00;138,00- Our Prices, ices, Our Prices, }0,22.00,27.50 ) 10.50/18.00 ye newest BEAUTIFUL WARDROBES. Many Choice Styles. In golden oak, bird's-eye maple, mahogany, curly birch and mahopany finish, in all sises andatyles, some with bandsome French plate mitvor doors, at the following prices: fonnson & Kesner's —12,50/16,00'27.00 27.50 33.00/40.00 52.00 peep Our Prices, 8.50/11.75 14.50 19.00 25.00 30,00 37.50'45.00155.00167.50 LIBRARY TABLES. Many Choice Styles. In golden oak, mahogany, Flemish oak and mahogany finish, in various sizes, all pew. and clegant in design, at the following pric } Johnson & Kes Prices, 11.00/15,00 21.00 26.00/33.00 40.00 46.00 52.00/57.00 Our Prices, “6.75 10.00 14.50 18.00 24.00 30.00'35.00 40.00|45.00 China, Slassware and &Brie-a- Brac. Special Values for Homefitters’ Day. What pretty and useful things inthe line of Bric-a-Brac! Take those exquisite Ivanhoe Plaques, for instance. Made of the finest English porce- lain and artistically decorated with scenes from Ivanhoe. Rich, flowing blue underglaze, Wh follow: room would they nut give beauty? Five sizes and prices, as Binch site, 25 | 10-inch size, 30 | 12-inch size, 75 | 14inch, 1,25] 1Gincheize, 2,00 And then there are all sorts of surprising bargains in Cups and Saucers, and a lot of other things we've got to skip mention of because of pressing space. CUPS AND SAUCERS, Piates of af sizes, English porcelain, flow blue in Oriental do» signs; regularly sold at 1Sc. and 2 ; Special, CUPS AND SAUCERS, Plates see sizes, Salad Bow! German china, very richly decorated; Te 18 FISH SET, very handsomely decorated, stippled gold edge, large platter, 12 plates and sauce-boat; regularly sold at $8.00; special, GAME SET, French china, hand-painted, large platter, 12 plates; regularly sold at 1 $18.00; special, 10.00 ' TOILET SETS. | TOILET SET, 9 pieces, large sires; regularly sold at $3.00; special, 1,95 TOILET SET, 11 pleces; regularly sold at $4.50; special, 3.50 TOILET SET, 12 pieces, very fancy shape, decorated in natural colors, gold traced; regularly sold at $8.00; special, 5.00) i EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN LAMPS. ) NICKEL READING LAMP, with perforated foot, best centre draught burner, shade and ‘chimney complete; regularly gold at $1.75; special, 1.19 | DROP LIGHT OR GAS PORTABLE, with best Argand burner, 6 feet tuding, chimney | and shade complete; regularly sold at $2.00; special 1,19 /GAS GLOBES, fine crystal glass, imitation of cut glass: regularly sold at 20c.; special, 10 DINNER WARE. Fully 1-3 Underpriced. DINNER SET, 100 pieces fine Austrian! china, fancy shape, very richly decorated; regularly sold at $22.00; special, DINNER SET, 112 pleces fine thin porcelain, very handsomely decorated, every piece gold edge; regularly sold at $18.00; special, TEA SET, 56 pieces fine china, richly decorated; regularly sold at $8.00; special, Wall Paper Bargains That Will Bring Big Business | And no wonder, for the better judge you are of wall paper the more ys will appreciate these values. A lot more styles and patterns ip priced like these to defy competition. is WHITE BACK WALL PAPERS, full woes th rolls; heavy stock; value fic. per tol GILT WALL PAPERS; many new and ty dealgngs; value ake, per roll; at, \EMRESSED GOLD WALL PAPERS} uses and) ¢ffctive wall: decora- 15.00 SILK FINISHED EMBOSSED Als FERAL degutifal iiebieete for vile 0:11.00 13.50 15.00/16.75 19.75'24.00/26.75| 29.50 34.00 37./48,00

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