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Moy “FIREMEN pertments on the second floor. The displays of Dolls never fail to interest and delight chil- dren. Young folks, and older ones, too, will 5 ise plenty of amusement in the great assort- ge Deeds Performed at a Night Blaze. IN CLOUDS OF FLAME, Ladder When Volume Struck Them. “Brave Four on Great Yory While trying to get a hose Into the upper floors of a burning bullding Inst night three firemen were very badly burned. The firemen had placed a Iad- Ger against she building and, although the flames ed at times to envelop them, olung until they had sub- dueq the fire at that part o fthe bulld- ing. The fire was at No. 3 North William street, which Is a five-story brick bulld- tng. It ts occupted on the ground floor by Frederick Sauter, a taxidermist. Bauter also occuples the floor above. ‘The three other floors are occupted by Hern & Bahlen, dealers in painting ma- terials. This firm had a lot of of a inflammable stuff stored there, and the firemen were fn constant fear of an ex- plosion. e When the firemen arrived the three upper flora were ablaze, Owing to the mature of the material stored tn the ullding another alarm was sent out. This brougnt Chief Croker and the water tower, ' The heavy stream from the tower soon ? drowned out the fire, but completely spolled the stock of the taxidermist, le was just before the turning tn of the secon’ alarm that the ladder with Lieut, Fitzgerald ai the firemen of Engine Company No. 6 was_ pli 1 a Seainst the building. The crowd tn ry street, numbering between three nnd five thousand, applauded the brave act of the men. Deputy Chief Ahearn, Battalion Chief Cruger, Capt. Stack, of Engine Company ‘ No. 7, an xia Graham, of Engin’ Company No. 12, had an exciting time in_the interfor of the burning biulding. These men had carried a hose up the stairs to the fourth floor. An elevator shaft runs alongside, Suddenly a stream of blazing oll came rushing down the shaft, spattering the flremen. It was fifteen minutes before they suc- ceeded in stopping the burning stream, which was found to he comin, m Fatoling cans that had burat from the eat. At last, when the men had suc- ceeded In getting the hose on to the top floor, they were sent staggering back by Dolls, Coys and Sames. Bargain Friday Specials. Ever so much fun in the Toy and Game De- ment of games we are offering. DRESSED DOLL; 19 inches long; fully dressed with full set of underclothing; beautifully de- signed dresses of ailk and satio ina variety of colers; has pretty bisque head with moving glass yes; epecial, “ SANTA" JOINTED DOLL ; 22 inches long; has full jointed arms, waists, legs, etc. ; has beautiful bieque head, movin glass eyes, open mouth showing teeth, full sew wig, with either long lowing or short curly hair and dainty chemise; special, KID. BODY DOLL; 12 inches long; cork stuffed; has bisque head with moving glass eyes, long flow- ing curls and shoes and stockin; special, BLACKBOARD; Chautauqua desk combination, made of hardwood, finished in golden oak; 48 inches high and 23 inches wide; has fine linen ‘revolving chart with lessons in drawing, ete.; wood back: special, CHILD'S ROCKER; made of hardwood, golden oak finish; is 32 inches high; bas saddle seat and 13 inch seat; very high back teautifully embossed; regular price, $1.50; special, CHILD'S DESK; made of hardwood, nicely finished; box is 21x1 inches, stands 22 inches high, and has blackboard inside of box; special PARCHESI; a game, PIANO; 8key style, nice- ly made, well toned and has good finish; special, 29 ICE WAGON, HORSE AND DRIVER, made of malleable iron, nicely painted, 15' inches long; to-morrow, TEN PINS; 8-inch size; made of hardwood, nicely striped, varnished and put up in strong wood box; special, BARY YARD; 3 feet square, made of hardwoot, has canvas floor, can be folded into small space: Just the thing to Keep baby from mischief; te- morrow, EXPRESS WAGON; body 12x 14 inches, finished in the natu- ral wood, dovetailed body and steel draw; special, ey SHOOFLY; 18x36 iach site, made of hardwood, nicely ainted, upholstered seat, has Bair tail; special, 7S 1.50 25 7 75 75 home 49 50 1S, 4s 50 OUR DOLL HOSPITAL 15 OPEN AND OUR ASSORTMENT OF DOLL HEADS, BODIES, ARMS, ETC., IS NOW COMPLETE. Infants’ & Children’s Wear Bargain Friday Specials. No mother can enter this busy department without a quick realization of the excellence of the assortments and the charming littleness of the prices. INFANTS! RIBBED VESTS, long sleeves; win- the fumes of ammonta which enveloped and choked them. : carn ter weight, 19 ‘The interior of the bulld!ng was almost niet Cs y | CHILDREN'S DOMET SKIRTS, with waists, Ee Hib.00). The ereeter ene tM | blue, pink and white, finished with cluster of surtored By. Bauter, the taxidermist. tucks; sizes 1 to 4 yzs., 28 thin fire had done thelr Work {eee tt | CHILDREN'S NAYNSOOK DRESSES, prettily cient’ manne trimmed with tucks and embroidery of lace; sizes eee 6 months to 3 yrs., 50 CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS, made with yoke; all sizes, 38 CHILDREN'S BONNETS AND CAPS, large variety with accordion plaltings of fur trimmings, 69 TOLD OF FIRE RUMOR STARTED OF ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. Convict, Two rifle shots are the signal for are on Governor's Island. This is known to the soldiers stationed there, put is not known to the pilots and officers of har- dor craft. Consequently when the guards arount Castle William, In which about 25 prin- oners are confined, bean night, eacn one firing two s succession, the rumor spread that there was an attempted escape among the prisoners. The excitement was really caused ty @ small blaze in the basement, where lot of furniture was stored. which was starte Thor's Island, whien by the soldiers from jot disturbed and he cause of the pris we few of them knew trouble, - SLEEP WALKER BADLY HURT. PREITY BOUND BROOK GIRL 18 DYING. Well from an Open Window and Was Fatally Injured. Lillian Lambert, a pretty twelve-year- home of her Brook, N. J., as the injuries received while walking een. She fel} from an open window bedroom and was impaled on a sharp stick in the vard which was used to wupport a rosebush. The girl remained in her position for several hours, having pe rendered, unconscious by her in- yaictens feciied Sitar a consultation Je tan operation would el je gitl was put under oplat ma au ing. Her ma: tality a 10 kee! lous ve eral the medical men, ~ —_— Japaltbe Pirate ship. VICTORIA, B. C., Oct, 17.—A pirate whip pas jefe Formosa, the Tokio Avahi under command of mer officer of the Jupancse anne, nd with a crew of ten Japanese, ‘chuding one former officer oF 7 @nd several former gencarmes and orThore are’ also’ fom Chin h ° ese on the yensel, who, the asserts, be urown’overbonta "soon asthe i eres toe ae d | 16-in. oven; to-morrow CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE COATS. An assortment of Coats, Automobile, with velvet collar and cuffe and large pear! buttons, or with large collars, trimmed with fur and braid; sizes 2 to 5 yrs., 4.50 Wall Papers. Bargain Friday Specials. Another one of those very popular ‘‘Room Sales.'’ Notethe lowness ofthe prices we quote: PRETTY WALL PAPERS; light or dark color- ings; 10 rolls wall paper and 18 yards of border for STYLISH STRIPES, FLORALS, etc., all new effects; 10 rolls wallpaper and 18 yards of border for HEAVY EMBOSSED WALL PAPER colorings and handsome designs; 10 rolls wi and 18 yards of border for2 2.45 Room moulding to match for any of the above papers at 2c. per foot and upward. 75 1.30 Houscturnishings. Also a Special Sale of Cook Stoves, STEP LADDERS, made strong, of hardwood; 4-ft. size, 35 | Sft. size, 42 Gft. size, 49 SKIRT BOARDS/ made of clear tumter; 4-{t, size, 30 | Sit. size, 40 Aett. size, 35 | Stitt. size, 45 COMBINATION STEP LADDER AND CHAIR, made of hardwood, 75 BOOKSHELVES, 40 inch, with 4 shelves, 45 PASTRY BOARDS with cleated ends, made of hardwood; worth 25e., 3S¢. and 45c.; to-morzow, 20 CUTTING or DRESSMAKERS’ TABLE, 36 inchea long, with folding lego, 45 THE ‘‘GEM"’ FOLDING BOARD, with stand 434 feet long, 65 WASH TUB STANDS, made of hardwood, GALVANIZED ASH CAN, No. 3, 1,35 No. 4, 1,95 MONITOR ASH CAN; has heavy staves and drop handles, No. 7, 1.65: No. 8, 2.05 GAS CYLINDER STOVE, with 24 burners, to- morrow, 1.10 GAS RADIATOR, with iron tubes and bronze finish; 4 tube size, 2:00 OIL HEATING STOVE, with central draught burner, the famous ‘'Banner" Stove Heater; reg- ular price $4.50; to-morrow, 3.25 COOKING STOVE, guaranteed to be a good cooker and roaster, 6.75 No. 7, 7.75 THE EDNA COOKING STOVE is famous for its durability, regularly $15.00; to-morrow, OUR “SUNLIGHT” COOKING STOVE is noted for te baking and evoking qualities, is handsome in desiga, bes taplez, dataplog and shaking grate, end shelves, acd Is fitted with the finest bricks, epecial at ROUND PARLOR STOVE, made of extra heavy castings, good quality of fire grate, nickel-plated fle, Deautifut in deatgo'and made to Sell at aes spectal to-morrow at Our “PRINCIPIO" COOKING STOVE has duplex dumping and shaking grate, latge size oven, extra heavy castings and full nickel-plated trimmings, 8.95 14,00, No. 7 cise, 10.50. Mo, 8 alse, 11.75; Our “TRON QUEEW" COOKING STOVE has large Pe ot verpeed Mune aes lamping and shaking grate, and war- : ranted not to warp out of ih ame Pray THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1901. Srocertes. Bargain Friday Specials. As usual the World's Greatest Grocery comes to the fore for Friday with a very special list of tempting things. In the Bakery Section Layer Cakes are made a dainty and enjoyable special. FISH: Fancy Boston Codfish Steaka or Fresh Mackerel, Ib., Selected Long Branch Weak or Butter Fish, Ib., 6 PORK: Loins of Fancy Jersey Pork, Ib., MUTTON: Selected Hindquarters Canada Mut- ton, Ib., POULTRY: Fancy Pennsylvania Fowl or Spriog Chicken, Ib., BT CRACKERS: Uneeda Biscuits, pkge., Sy Fancy Home-made Iced Fruit Crackers, 3 Ibs. 2Se.; Ib., 9 DELICATESSEN: The New Philadelphia Farm Sctapple, 1b., 9 CELERY: Fancy Bleached Kalamazeo Celery, « SWEET POTATOES: Fancy new Virginia Sweet Potatoes, peck, 25 SARDINES: Domestic Sardines, fried in pure oil and packed in selected Mustard Dressing, large three-quarter tins, 7 COFFEE: ‘‘Lion’’ brand Coffee, Ib. pkge., 9 Fancy Bourbon Santos, roasted daily, Ib., 15 CHEESE: Imported Swiss Cheese, Ib., 25 JELLY: Genuine Imported Barde-duc Jelly, half price, 12% OLIVES: Choice Queen Olives, staffed with salmon, Juncheon size, bot., 10 FIGS: Just arrived, new importation fancy Smyma Figs, Ib., 10 SALMON: Seuffert Bros. choice Columbia River Salmon, 1-Ib. tin, 12 CATSUP: Large bottle delicious Tomato Catsup, made from ripe fruit, bot., 10 SALAD OIL: Full quart bottle Domestic Salad Oil, 16 MINCE MEAT: Mrs. Hopkins’s Home-made Mince Meat, tin, 10 COOK'S FLAKED RICE: Makesa delicious break- fast disb, pixe., 10 PLUM PUDDING: Milford English Plum Pud- ding, ready for use, enough for six people, tin, 10 SOAP: Kirk's Tar Soap or Floating White Soap, cake, 4 In the Bakery Section. LAYER CAKES, made in the true, old-fashioned, home-made style; 3 1a) Gelicate, light, rich cake, delicious pure fruit creams, each Wines and Liquors. CHOICE CALIFORNIA ZINFANDEL, XXX, a food bloodmaker, gal., 65 FINE CALIFORNIA PORT AND SHERRY WINE, five years old, gal., : CREME DE MENTHE, large bot., 59 OLD CROW WHISKEY, bet., 60 MT. VERNON RYE WHISKEY, full qt. bot., 75 MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, gal., 2.35 MONTICELLO RYE WHISKEY, gal., 2.65 MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, gal., 3.00 Women’s Skirts, Gowns and Sacgues. Bargain Friday Specials. Good, well made cold weather garments that will give the wearer excellent satisfaction. To-morrow being Bargain Friday the prices, of course, are exceptionally little. ‘WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS; V or high neck, with pretty yokes, trimmed with embeoldery, 50 WOMEN'S GOWNS of cambricand muslin; good, serviceable, well made garments; great bargalas at 69 WOMEN'S DOMET FLANNEL GOWNS; plain atyle; good quality, 38 WOMEN’S FLOUNCED UNDERSEIRTS ef eut- ing flannel; very special, at 38 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE DRESSING SACQUES, kimono etyle; special at 43 SATEEN SKIRTS, a big lot of 98c. values, colors only, to close, each at 9 WOMEN'S SKIRTS; of excellent quality sateen, double ruffle, with plaiting and tuck; regularly worth $2.25; Friday special at FRIDAY AND SATURDAY END THE 1.50 Helptutness of Che Big Store and Its Sreat Bargain Fridays. Enormous as this Store is, it keeps right on growing. No cessation from endeavor. One ac- complishment is merely the stepping stone to another. Always onward and upward. But it isn’t bigness alone that makes this Store great. The ten mammoth passenger ele- vators, the moving stairway, the waiting rooms, two restaurants, post-office, telephone and tele- graph offices are merely accessories—adjuncts conducing to the increased comfort of our patrons and materially expediting business. The stocks are the chiefest factors in the Siegel-Cooper Store’s wonderful progress. You are always certain of getting the season’s newest and best at the most moderate prices. People living far and near come here to buy, knowing how well they can trade here. Persons living in remote places find our Mail Order System a handy help, being able to purchase as safely and accurately as though they came here in person. Bargain Friday is always full of pleasant surprises at The Big Store. The bustle of anima- tion is everywhere. Crowds are continuous. De- partment managers are keen rivals for your trade. They are constantly seeking and presenting bril- liant bargains. Men's Stylish Gloves. For Dress, Walking and Driving. Finest Values Ever Offered | at Such a Remarkable Price. | Ti Ie Any man who sees these will buy eagerly and unhesitatingly. These Gloves are in the newest shades, the best stitching and the most graceful and approved embroideries. 3,500 Pairs Made from the Best Glove Leathers to Be Obtained. Most of these gloves are worth more than a dollar a pair wholesale. All sizes, from 634 up to 10s. Every pair is made with closest attention to careful workman- ship and will give the wearer the highest degree of satisfaction. Soft, pliable and elegant fitting. Women’s Yew Yeckwear. Bargain Friday Specials. Daiity Point Venise and Fancy Lace } ISe Collars, each, sauce) Regularly priced from $1.50 to $2.50. Absolutely the greatest bar- gains in New York. Latest, most fashionable shapes. Square, round, sailor and bolero shapes in white, light cream and butter shades. Also Batiste Collars artistically embellished with Arabian lace; also Collars in im- {tation of Irish Crochet lace. Only 1,560 in all for this sale. $3.00 NECK RUFFS FOR $1.50. Elegantly stylish. Beautifully made from Bretonne Net and trimmed with fancy French ribbons. Ends are 36 inches long. A dashing, Frenchy creation; only 200---so hurry if you want one; all black, Wf 50 all white and black and white. Your choice, ¢ OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, $11.25. These Are $15.00 Qualities. Exceptionally fine Ostrich Boas; full, fluffy and glossy; care- fully curled; best selected plumes. In black only. 1 3-8 yards long; $15.00 qualities, each, at, | Special Bargain Friday Sale. 11,285) Sohnson & Kesner Sale Sood Razors Cheap, Bargain Friday Specials. | Many men who shave themselves come here } when they need a new razor. Almost every day somebody tells us we are selling the best razors in New York at the lowest prices known anywhere. WADE & BUTCHER RAZORS, hollow ground, finest quality English steel, worth $2.00; to-mor- row, at 98 WADE & BUTCHER'S MEDIUM HOLLOW- GROUND RAZORS, a fine razor for private use, fully warranted and equal to the best $1.00 grade; to-morrow, at Celebrated CLIMAX" RAZOR, made by Schmachtenterg Hros., Germany; best cast-steel blades, hardened by special process; extra hollow d; worth $1.00; price to-morrow, 39 59 Boys’ Sehoot Caps. Bargain Friday Special. 19c., but worth 35c. Mothers will be interested in thie news. S00 of these caps in fact indigo blue all-wool cloth; rough or smooth sulface serges. Boys’ Waists, Bargain Friday Specials. BOYS' WAISTS, warm Domet Outing Flannels, in pleasing patterns; plaited back and front, well made and good fitting; regular 3Se. value; Pri- day at ROYS' FINE WOOLLEN WAIBTS, fast-colored Navy and Red Woollen Shirtings, plaited tack and front, full cut and well made; 75e¢. quality; Friday’ at 200,000 ‘‘Fiag of Freedom” High-Grade Se Cigars At Half Price. A rate opportunity to enjoy a good smoke at very small cost Is made possible by our immense purchase of 200,000 “Flag of Freedom"? high-class CIGARS, These cigars were never sold for less than Sc. anywhere before, but this gigantic purchase enables us to offer them at Jess than the cost of the raw material. New York manufacture, with Sumatra‘ Wrappers, fine Jong Combination Filler, Londres Grande size (436 inches). 19 45 If you would practtse economy you will take advantage of this chance to get two toxes of cigars at the price you have been in the habit of paying for one. Box of 50, $1.25; Per 1,000, $22.50. Mai! Orders Filled. Yotrons. Here's a list you should read carefully, for each item represents an appreciable saving. WAIST MODELS, jersey covered; size 32 to 42; each, 25 WAIST AND SKIRT FORMS, complete French | Great Rug Bargains, Special Friday Values, AXMINSTER RUGS FOR $21.75, These fine Rugs are worth about double as much and are of extra heavy quality. The range is an exceptionally large one, and comprises chiefly medallion and Turkish designs; 9x12 feet sizes only; specially priced at BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, best quality made, immense assortment of pat- terns, size 9x12 feet, REVERSIBLE SMYRHWA RUGS. These are from the Johnson & Kesner Stock, and cannot again be duplicated at these prices. That should spur you to quick buying. Beauti-| ful designs and colorings. Size 21x48 in.; Johnson & Kesner‘s- price 2.) oar poke eae ; a Size 26x54 1n.; Johnson & Keaner's. price 8.50, 21,75 19.50 our price, 2.00 Size 30x60 in.; Joh & Ke , 4 car pacas in.3 Johnson esner’s . price 4.50, 2.78 Size 36x72 in; Johnson & Kesner's prise 5.50, our price, 3.78 Size 4x7 {t.; Johnson & Kesner’s price 8,00, eur ice, Size 6x9 ft.; Johnson & Kesner’e price 15.00, our price, 11.00 Stse 7.0x10.6 ft.; Johnson & Kesner’s price 25.50, our price, 18.00 Stze Ox12 ft.; Johnson & Kesner'a price 32.50, our price, 22.30 SMYRNA RUGS—400 special ru; extra heavy, destrable designs and colorings, In 3. different sizes, oxo ft. 7.0x10.6 ft. 9x12 ft, 5.50 9.00 11.50 We also make a $f ODD SITE RUGS, sath Sx8, Gx6, 9x0, 9x10.6, 4.6, OxiS, 10.1 pre py 1518, eealee elise Tee Mattings. Japanese linen warp and China ; About 60 rolls left of Johnson & Kesnes%s stock; popular colorings only. Jobnson & Kesnet’s $12.00 MATTINGS at neo Johnson & Kesner's $11.00 MATTINGS at 8.00 Johnson & Kesner's $10.00 MATTINGS at 300° Linoleums. Three very epecial prices fof well-known standard grades. Where can you get Linole- ums so good at prices so small? INLAID LINOLEUM, imported and domestic, best quality, and tile tones Mesber'ageilc, 1-00 equare yards out pace, 1.85 PRINTED LINOLEUM, extra quality, large range of patterne; Jonson & Kesner’s 7c. quality, square yard, Johnson & Kesner's 90c. quality, equare yard, } Optical Department Main Floor, If you have the slightest reason for be- lieving that your eyes are weakening you should have them examined. It may prevent further etrain, if not actual loss of eight, for many persons allow their eyesight to One 50: ot figures, jersey covered; size 32 to 40; each, 2.25 impaired through sheer negligence. A grad- VICTORIA KNIFE PLEATING MACHINES, with uate optician in this department will : ata chioe 15} examine your eyes tree of charge. ; Linen CORSET LACES, 215 yds. long, black, ap peopee ye pelts Ae rey lena 10} 10 offset and adjustable frames, spectacles in” Florodora NEAR SHELL BACK COMBS, ecch, 104 straight of riding bow, temples, and Attad zs ots i the firet quality of peris lenses; westh CORTICELLI, 100 yds. spool silk, black and col- =. pean ° conanue’ cree ato in one el PIN BOOKS, each containing 240 black and white 3 hn ‘ assorted pins; superior quality; three books for 10 i fieicbg peep hehe resis aE a 50 SPRING HOOKS AND EYES, black and white, faceantien Stee aexcthctelinp are! altea'S and 4; por gross, SI GLASSES in all style frames; Atted with first FAIRY DRESS SHIELDS; double covered nain- quality perlscopic lenses; worth §2.00; our price 1,00 souk; sizes 2, 3, 4; palr, 9 : MANHATTAN BLACK COMBINATION SHOE i POLISH; none better; bottle, 8 Boys’ Clothing. MANHATTAN WATERPROOF SHOE POLISH, Bargain Friday Specials. none better; bottle, 15 Reef d Sults ton the Xe MANHATTAN PATENT LEATHER PASTE; Orercoats, Reefers an ‘or the x OUR, none better; full size boxes; dozen, 75c.; each, 7 sterner All ia Properly papcerass preee. The BLACK ASTRACHAN CLOTH for trimming put- assortments are among. rges' found poses, extra good quality, half-inch wide, a he 7} anywhere, and qualities are always best. Linch wide, ayd., 12 BOYS’ WARM REEFERS. ; 11; inches wide, a yd., 15 Worth $2.50. ty: 2inches wide, a yd., 23 Priced in this sale at 7A 50 i Of Furniture, Upholstertes, Rugs and Carpets. Sometimes the last bargains are among the best. we've whittled prices down to the very lowest point possible. The Sale has been a conquest of values, a series 0: in the event. 107 Designs of Extension Tables, in all sises and styles, come with round tops, others with ¢ 206 Styles of Dres pedestal base, at the 6.75; Boles 26,.50/30.00'37.00)44.00'52,00 i i 4.50'5,25| 6.50) 8.25110,00|14.00 17.00,19.50 22.00/25. 00 30.00 35.00 Flemish oak and mahogany finish, In all the ‘and ouperior bales, at the following prices: ailaeual secs ee sees aroal seas 24.00 | 27.50 itterns, 10 ‘Square tops; some handsomely carved, with jee & Kesner’s ces, Our Prices, 147 Designs of Sideboar. newest designs, of excellent co Johnson & Kesner's 18.00} 20.00 Prices, 0.00 | 74,00 17.50 Our Prices, Johnson Seems so in this case. For to HERE ARE THE LAST OF THE OFFERS: white enamel and maho, following, prices: | Johnson & Kes- net's Prices, Our Prices, 8.50 | 10.00 | 14, 144 Designs of ga with beat temper: 20,00; 162 Designs of China Closets, new and handsome weathered oak, all well made and finished, eome with glass Johnsen & Kesner's rices, 30.00 35.00 | 40,00/ 45.00 iden oak, mahogany, Flemish and shelves, at the following prices: 85.00 ae 110.00 ica and ¢! Our Prices, 84 Designs of 3-Plece Parlor Sets iu & Keo- bes's Prices, 21.00) 29.00 ).36.75 ees ee Our Prices, 15,50! 22,00 | 27.50! 33.00! 40.00 and mabogany, at the following prices: 59.00 I 5074.00 | 47.50 219 Designs of Chiffoniers, in golden oak, white enamel, bird’e-eye maple, imt. mahogany birch | 55.00 |62.50!70.00 | 75.00! 90.00 jfdgnnan Kesies eerie, Our Prices, | Johzson & Kesner's Prices, is regularly asked for them. johnson & Kegsnet’s | Meee 9,00/13.50)17.50)21.75/26.00 32.00 be 46.00)53.75 60,00 05.50 | 9.1 prices, 70.00\ 87.75 Our Prices, 6.25| 9.75|12,00|15.25119,50 23. 50|25.00130,00 34.00139.50145.0050.00 | No chatge whatever for pac “ lottingham Lace Curtains. China and Stassware. Tottinghe ? f z | The Big Special Sale Began Yesterday Bargain Friday Specials. | With a Great Rush of Trade. meee Need any water tumblers? Here's a good chance to, 9,000 pairs when the Sale started. More than 500 new Skirting et any quanti u require for about '; less than what | and exquisitely stylish patterns. ‘ g g ya 2B be aties| ae fs Inchided are beautiful copies of fine, real laces, such as, Prises ce WATER TUMBLERS, thin blown glass, Guest quality; regu- at larly eold at 45c.; epecial JELLY TUMBLERS, balf-pint sine ly sold at 30c. per dozen; special a GLASS TABLE SET—5: Holéer; regularly sold at GAS GLOBES, fine crystal glass, imitation of cut glaze; regu- larty cold at 30c.; special al ODD CHINA. CUPS AND SAUCERS, Plates of all sires, Salad Bo Cel Fro cof fine tala Prowch aed Gerreaa it Ba of regularly bold from 3b. to S0e-; your chelov, exch, at CUPS AND BAUCERS (Bouittsa), Gino a ( He Breach china, cols gold ‘wold at 50c.; fits Preach Chica, cola gold handles; regu- COFFEE CUFS, lasty sold at 75c.; special at ane Amero eater ar Ct ey Wane we tight tin tops; regu- Bowl, Cream Pitcher, wale chiee, Irish Point, Brussels, Renaissance, Arabian, Cluny and eB 10c., 8te Antiques. Plain and scroll centres; insertion or floral for ‘Wrappers of Kimona borders. r 20 | Every Pair Priced at Less Than Cost to Manufacture. at 1Sc., 12'+c. ana 8c 0 ry Surplus stocks of two leading manufacturers, They All Wool French Flannels for 19 | had heavily overproduced, and turned to us for an imme- Waists, at Ac. and 39C. a Yard. 10 diate outlet. You save a clear one-third to one-half by) ~+~-~+ 0 ~se 6 e es promptly availing yourself of this opportunity. $1.25 and $1.35 Nottingham Lace Curtains for BO |) tee sown Bath Gowels. ¥ H ! S, elewherte 10c,; here, $1.50 to $1.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 95) EXTRA HEAVY BATH TOWELS, large siz, elsewhere 19¢.; "4g | $1.75 to $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.10) heey : i Ai is $2.00 to §2.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.25) FACE CLOTHS OR WASH CLOTHS, large size, elsewhere Se.; §2.35 to $2.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.45) FACE CLOTHS OR WASH CLOTHS, large size, elsewhere &c.; here, 45 | $3.00 to $3.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 1.95| sare MATS, all colore, large sizo, elsewhere pe.; here, 9 | €3.50 to $5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 2.65} Also 1,000 DOZEN BARBER TOWELS, per dozea, a H *. aaah Wd ee ae 8, in all newest designs, ay finish, some beautifully cary pentine front, double tops, shaped'stantards and French bevel-plate mirzor, at the following prices: 12,00 1:00) 22.50 { 28.00 | 33.00 | 39.00 (47,08 55.00 z | sien hess 75 18.00 5-Plece Parlor Suits inthe newest and most teautiful designs, with frames of as well as in mahogany finish, ome handsomely inlaid, others richly carved; all made steel springs and covered in the newest and finest quality of satin damask, figured tap- estry, Verona, embioidered Roman plush and maay other fabrics, at the following prices: 35.00 | 42,50 | 45,00/| 52.00 57.00 | | 20.00 | 29.00 32.50 35.00 45.00 | 50.00 55.00 | 59.75 | 67.00 | 18,50 | 25.00) 3 = | ae | ple be mnt 12.50 \18.50 | 24.50} 35,00 | 42.50 45.00 | 50.00 | $4.00 60.00 82.50, 102.00 hurry the sale to a succassful close f realtriumphs for the store and the people who have been sharing ahogany and bird's-eye maple omely inlaid, with swell of eer [a= 75.00 | 85.50 30,00 | 57.00 | 65.00 34:00) 30.00| 36.00 43.30! 65.00 | 74.00 | 82.50 | 86.00 | 89.50 73.00 new and handsome designs, at the foliowing prices: 00 | 45.00 | 55.00 | 57.50 ; 64.00 | 68.50 | 75.00 129,00 | 137.50 160.00 | 175.00 | 200.00, 235,00 100.00! 110,00 129,00! 138,00 160.00 175.00 , crating and shipping furniture. Cotton and Woollen Hlannels. Some Very Special Offers. Eiderdown Fiannels, Frenck Flannels, Shirting or Flannels, Embroidered Flannels and White Flannels in extremely large assortments at ain to command quick attention. { S$ out at about hall ptice; sets worth $5,00,, Mate of good quolity Oxford mixed Friese also blue chinchilla. worthily lined and well madey =} boys 3 to 9 years old, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ; Worth $6.50. 375 Priced in this eale at Swall long cut great coats, made of all-wool mate Hala; ‘ew ait pocket and trinimings; exceptional tues; for boys 5 to 16 years old. © BOYS' 3-GARMENT VESTEE SUITS. Worth $4.50, Priced in this saleat 2e ID Natty Vestee Suits for boys 3 to 10 years old; mado from a choice assortment of atrictiy woolen ta proper up-to-date colorings and petteru; very striking, BOYS' SUITS IN MANY STYLES. Values up to $8.00. Priced inthlessle at 4 OS Nobby 3-garment Suits for boys 7 to 15 years old, Fine Sailor Blouse Suits for boys 3 to 12 years. Natty Russian Blouse Suits for boys 254 to6 years: ‘All made of high-grade fabrics in plain shades and mixtures; richly designed and finely tailored. Boys’ Special 2-Garment Suits, the regular $3.00 Grade, priced at i 4 95 ‘There Suits are made of strong woolen worsteds of ing patterra ari shades, a8 wel as neat eifecta a mixed, blue and black. ' For Boys 7 to 16 years old, ford Men's Fall Derbys. Bargain Friday Specials. We offer special for to-morrow 75 dozen Men's Sample Derbys, worth $2.00, at, Seach, 1 00 $ ivery hat is in this season's latest style and is made Lof standard, non-breakable fur stock. They are genu- inely goed bargains. Sheets and Pitlow Cases. Extra heavy Sheets, ready for use, at very low prices. For single size beds, elsewhere 35c.; here, 29 39 45, 9% ; here, Se; here. For 3, size beds, elsewhere 45c. Fot medium sir Pillow Cases, either hemstitched or plain sewed bor else 2i¢e.; here, Fish and Game Sats A very special offering for Bargain Friday, FISH AND GAME SETS, | plates and sauceboat, in great variety of decor ations;, only one or two sets of a kind to close and $3.00, to go at, each, GAME SET, finest Frynch gold edges; acisin e ited at §18.00; naamewn sommes ino Au RN “ea eh ee