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Ay ARNE Sy ee BOY VICTIM —— TSSUSPECTED ——--—— | Police Refuse to Believe Leon Maille’s Story of Being Bound by Burglars. SAY HE WAS IN PLOT. Only Thing Missing was $14, and Detectives Declare No Stran- ger Took It. ' ‘The police of the West ‘Thirty-se Street station Lave been | the story of young Leon M 2 West Thirty-third str ho was bound and rotted at his » father's home last night by two well- dre negroes. AS 19 quite often the | case, the police declare that the young man ts lying, so far as the assault upon him is concerned. They are willing to! admit that the place was robbed, but they assert that !f so the boy was in the plot. Young Malle st ks to his story and tells it in a stratshtforward manner. i He 1s the elghteen-yeartold stepson of Nicola! Albano, who works in a cable factory in Twentyfourth street and bears @ good reputation. According to the young man's story, he went out walking yesterday after- noon, leaving no one at home. He re- turned about 4 o'clock and stepped Into ie basement. As soon as he had un- lucked the door and put his head inside, he was eelzed by two negroes who ban- daged his eyes, gagged him, wrapped his head tn a blanket and throwing him on the floor, bound him so that he could not move, Then, he says, they stuck a bot- | tle under tfle blanket and held it be- neath his nose until he lost consclous- ares. His stepfather returned from work at 7 o'clock and found him still unconscious and ted up as the boy describes. He notified the police, who sent the young man to Bellevue Hospital, where the doctors said they could tind no traces of chloroform, but the patient was ap- parently half smothered. He soon re- covered, however, and left the hospital. To the polica the boy described his assullants as being well dressed, with shoes and raglan during the excitement. showed an abrasion on the he face which, he sald, in used. The only thing stolen ¢ house was $14 tn money from x in a bureau drawer, The dox | been opened with a key and re-| locked, the key being rep:aced on a bureau, he police give the boy a bad reputa- He doea not work and y tion. they sas he needs money im order to associate with his tough companions in Seventh avenue. Capt. Cooney says he ts sure } that the boy got the two negroes to tle him up and that they did such a that they almost smothered good Job im. HASTEN TO AD OFS. GORDON APPEAL FOR MOTHER AND BABE ANSWERED. Many Letters Received Sending Money or Asking for Further articalars, BY HARRIE HUBBARD AYER. I hasten to acknowledge the prompt response to my appeal for ald for Mra. Beatrice Hampton-Gordon, the gran‘l- Gaughter of Gen. Wade Hampton, who, with her Ittle baby, was found 4 East Side attle room Ifterally Before the first edition Werld containing the stot old an anonymous contr! upon my desk of $2. marked “confidential. money have since been rec The following contributions have been recelved: Confidential 00, 2 eranddaugiiter Mrs. EM. Mr, William Joh Fo Mazpto ing tor y Want Her Addreni Many letters have come to me asking for Mrs. Gordon's address. I shall take these letters to the little woman herself ply fo, them or to 6 Information to the pains not, to make this fe mother's whereabouts | and ask her to re mit me to give t writers. iam taking very fragile iltt pubic, She in no common object of charity, She begs for work and, while she ac- cepts the money sent her with profound gratitude because # in such dire Rocessity, I fpel that she should be pro- | tected from those who would certainly | make her I!fe unendt Mrs. Gordon wan her new und friends to know how. grateful for the assistance she has already colved. ‘The rent of the furnished room ts pald up to Wednenday, Nov, ¢. Haby Nea a Pair of Shoen, tle stove, son his but he the vaby has a pair of hubby feet and of a woman living in who has Iittle to spare, ¢ be Been fed ever; day. an Tog Pr were neither care nor poverty on the face of th. earth, Mry, Gordon also ts in the w getting work, for which she esp yearns. T um now golng report tn to-morri just what haw been ai er permanent bette f Meantine, dear friends, let me add my thanks ‘to those of Uke Ilttle mother from whom you have #0 gencrously Ift- ed the burden of hunger, cold and dine tress. ‘The following 1s one of the letters re- ceived in answer to my appeal: EAltor Rventng World: Inelored find $2 to asalat tn present distress of Mra. D, Hampton Gord: feelingly described by Stra. Ayer in rour edit to-night. "May God. comfort her in her sorrowe and Prosper hor In the worthy deslte for honest om- ployment, os New York, Octe 2% 100k, loving the 1) make you quick to buy. Ladies’ Raglans and Sackets. Thurscay’s Charming Specials. ? The tion everyday. many Raglans ? sively for us on But the woman be just as happily fied, for the a~ply please the critical. RAGLANS. A very Sp-cial Sale of black” or Oxford gray Meltonette and Cheviot latest. manner; perfectly cloth RAGLANS, made in the very shaped and fitted, at RAGLANS of fine kersey at RAGLANS of Priestley's fine grade cravenette, at RAGLANS of finest covert cloth, with triple shoulder capes, at NEW VE.OUR JACKETS, 16.75, 19.75 & KERSEY JACKETS, 27 inches long, Hned wit! ver, best Skinner's satin and solid collar and revers of nutzia beaver, at Raglan demand continues with undimin- ished activity. Throngs in the Ladies’ Cloak Sec- What other store is selling as Not a bit surprising, } however, that the demand is so large, for we are showing extraordinarily large stocks, having sev- eral large manufacturing concerns working exclu- these popular long garments. who prefers a short coat may satis- stock of ‘kets is such as to most 8.75 13,75 16.75 17.50 22.50 16.75 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTUBER 30, 1901. ATY IN‘TSELY Cxguisite Costumes Underpriced. A ivantage. Rather than move these beautiful THEY SHOULD BE SOLD. smart dresser. Included are Gowns of CREPE DE CHINE, CREPE DE LAINE, CANVAS CLOTH, AL AIROSS CLOTH, self or contrasting silk foundations, Regularly Ladies’ Stylish Separate Dress, Costume Walking Skeres. Enormous Range of and very best store. as fast as it appears. most popular shapes. from 20 to 38 waist to 28 to 46 inches $9.75 Values $6.75. In black or blue; deep graduated flounce, trimmed with two rows of satin and fancy braid between. VELVET SKIRTS With four clusters of two taffeta folds, each in a graduated effect, over fine mercerized? Special at TAFFETA SKIRTS. Solidty tucked top, plain flounce, trimmed with two tands of stitched velvet. Sp cial at Nine Up-to-Date and Different Styles of Ladtes’ Waists at 37.90 Gach. Flannel, Brilliantine and Sateen. Three highly populer and extremely meritorious fabrics, trimmed and made up in the newest, most desirable styles. One of those very special and welcome Waist Sales for which The Big No woman whe needs a waist, and whose fancy runs along the lines described herewith, will let this excellent opportunity slip. Store has become ustly famous. WAISTS of French flannel; yoke fr nt and ba:k, with double- stitched t:cks to waist line, trimmed front and back with ‘small silk buttons, WAISTS of French flannel, front of fine tucks, also sleeves; open back, with silk buttons; all colors, WAISTS of white flannel; front trimmed with narrow black velvet ribbon and fine tucks; open back, WAISTS of French flannel; front with 16 rows of black velvet ribbon, edged with white; 18 fine tucks from neck to wa'st; collar and cuffs also trimmed with velvet; ali co ors; open back, | 1.90 | 1.90) 1.90 1.90 Silverware ror Hallowe'en. Particularly Special Offers. Nut Picks and Crackers will be in great demand for the Hallowe'en party fun. And then there are a lot of other pretty, things in good silverware suitable for wedding anniversary and birth ay presents. ceedingly well to read what follows: At 50c It will pay you ex- We offer sume at prices that will serviceable} gifts, { Quadruple Plated Cigar Jars, Spoon Holders, Cream Pitchers, Candle- s Sticks, Jewel Cases, Cabinet’ Ornaments, Ebonoid Military Brushes, }COVERT AND WHIPCORD COATINGS of English make and Napkin Rin Dishes atd Picture Frames, Nut Sets, Picks and Cracker; Salad Bowls, At I8c Cheese s ' Quadruple Plated Teapots, Cream Pitchers, Bread Trays, Crvmb Sets fn ats’ Prush and ‘Comb, Ster ing m and Sroon Holders; Cracker Jars with quadruple plated covet. At $7,295, unted; |Serine Pin Triys, Ebonotd and Shell Ebonofd Rruah and Comb, uvtrupl> plated Salad Bowls, Syrup Pitchers and Trays, Sugar owls, Ladles, Rogers 6 Fruit ves an! aro offering them ata price that will make eagerly sought for. S:ylsh patterns and colors in an assortment of designs; regularly $.0.00 values, Infants’ and Children’s Wear. Active days in the Little Ones’ Department. warm clothing is simply great; and the fact that we are first-class Infants’} | and Children’s Outfitters and that we charge smallest prices, demonstrated most satisfactorily daily to crowds of customers. INFANTS! WHITE BEDFORD CORD 35 |CCATS, long or short, with large cape INFANTS’ CAMBRIC SLIPS, with cluater tucks and embroldery finish, collars, trimmed with fancy braid; reg- CHILDREN’S CASHMERE DRESS- ular price $3.50, 2.75 [tears this seine eines ES, light colore, Hubbard a‘yle, with CHILDREN'S WHITE SILK CAPS, ; 8 Pree: joke and double shoulder rufilea; regu- embroidered, full rucbe or full top E. P. HAYES, D. D. 8. iany $32: » 1.75 | piece; worth 59c.y i 25, eam Pitchers, Tea Pots avd Cups and Saucers, Roget K Not Sets, 1? Picks and 2 Cr cke: Soup in Wooden Box, Sterling Gravy Ladles, Sterling Individual Salt Sets, 3 pieces, and S'etling Mounted Hair Prushes. ¢ | Coffee Sp-ons, silver plated, plain and beaied patterns, each at = Se a WMon’s Lounging Robes. Worth $10.00; Priced at 5, 00, An importer tailed and alo. of fine English robing materials were thrown upon the market. We bought , {them up and had them made into Lounging Robes them 5.00} The WAISTS of French flannel; new Norfolk style; all colors; open in front, WAISTS of French flannel; front of revers, tailor stitching and crochet buttons, white flannel Vestee, neatly tucked; opem .ack, WAISTS, of brilllantine, best qua'ity, front, back and sleeves of tucks in clusters of three; open front, WAISTS of Biiltiantine; front has 30 fine tucks, tucked sleeves and tucked back; open front, WAISTS of Mercerized Sateen; finest satin finish; front and back, covered with finest tucks and plaits; open front, Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats. Most Fashionable Styles at Two Excep- tionally Popular Prices. Two special offerings for Thursday in the Men's The saving is a clear and welcome Overcoat Section. third. We don’t know another place where you can do as well with so little money. Do you? MEN'S HIGH GRADE FALL TOP COATS. \ Mair Brushes, Ink Wells and Powder Jars; Sterling Handle Beils,{ design; well tailored and :ichly lined ; re, ularly $12.50, MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS. Long swagyer ‘ Trooper" yoke coat; fine Oxfor! mixed over- ceatings ; lined wth double warp | silk sleeve Lange; excellently tai ord ; regular MEN'S RAIN COATS AT §5,00. LONG STYLISH RAIN COATS, with vertic il pockets ; black, Oxford ard tan ; good woollen materials ; velvet collars; regu- larly $8,00; spectal at Youths’ and Boys’ Surts. Unusually Good Values. The young man who has $8.00 to pay for a Suit will A Regal Opportunity to Buy to Unusual newly finished Gowns to new. locations the manufacturers sold them to us at such concessions that we offcr them to you AT MANY DOLLARS LESS THAN IT WAS INTENDED A display and sale that will instantly interest every NUN'S VEILING, BROADCLOTH, AND GAUZY MATERIALS. cestumes would be sold at $55.00, $75.00, $87.50 and $ 0).00. Special at 99.75, 50.00, 67.50. and Assortments. We have said it before, and we repeat it with ad- ditional emphasis, that you will find one of the largest stocks of Ladies’ Skirts in the United States at this Every best maker is prac- tically represented. Every new touch of style isshown most popular styles; the most popular materials; the Every size and length, Nothing old or shop worn; everything fresh, attractive and in the height of style. 3 Great Specials. BROADCL»TH SKIRTS. Drug. , Druggists’ Sundries and Oodle: Articles Sale starts Thursday morning and terminates Saturday evening. A Highly Important Three-Day Sale of At Prices That Will Bring Thousands of Customers to the Big Store. It’s an come with eagerness, for it fairly radiates unusual money-saving opportunities. We hold these sales several times a year, and upon each occasion plan more liberally than before. Thousands of people appreciate the importance of this event. save by taking immediate advantage of the sale. and druggist’s. band long. {nery Department. for Main Floor. New rolling sailors and dress shapes; white bound edges, hand- buckle or cabichon; worth $4.00 somely trimmed with large French pompon; imported felt cloth and ; to-morrow, MILLINERY PARLORS. 12.75 The Choicest $5. id Flocr. 00 Hats Known. More and more ladies are learning to appreciate the attractions con-} 4.14 stantly presented by this great and immensely popular Main Floor Milli- For Thursday we offer IADIES' READY-TO-WFAR HATS. Brush Felt Fedora Hats, stylishly trimmed with silk velvet and large Spanish coque feather pompon; worth $3.50; special, LADIES’ CAMEL'S HAIR HATS. 2.25 That is the unanimous opinion of many thousand ladies who unhesitat- 8.75 There is or workmanship. ingly praise the beauty and workmarship of the Hate we se! bsolutely nothing cheap about these Hats, either 1 at $5.00, We copy all the finest foreign models with fidelity, often interpolating here and there a dainty, graceful touch of originality which is most acceptable. Hats to become every careful d essy woman whose nclination is in the direction of style and beauty, 1.90; Thur: “wo 1.90¢4- NDK stitched; "8 PURE IRISH LINEN ERCHIEFS, in'tialled, hem- ‘a doren for 3Sc. or, each, 1.90$woMEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, initialed and 1.90} bemstitched; 1 a dozen for 60¢., oF, tach, 1,90} MEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HAND- ‘US KERCHIEFS, plain hemstitcred, with cholee of ‘4, +. of 1 inch hem; ‘ys a doten for SSe. or, each, MEN'S PURE IRIS! LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, plain hemstitched, with choice of ti, © or Linch hem; ‘y dorea for 4S¢c., or, each, just arrived,a very 1 MEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, initialed and bem- 6 Btitcked; 's dozen for 60c., or, each, | WOMEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HAS DKERCHIEFS, plain hemstitched, wath choice of 44, 4 or 1 inch bem; ta dozen for 85c., of, each, | MEN'S PURE IR!SH LINEN HAND- | KERCHIEFS, plain bemstitcied, with | chotceof i, ' and 1 inch hem; ':dozen j for $1.25, o, each, WOMEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, plain hemstitched, with choice of 4, 4 and 1 inch hem; ts dozen for $1.25, of, each, (staty Floor, € 11 10 2. 18th St Dainty Favors and Sweets For Hallowe’en Parties. 5.00: Unusual Handkerchtet Values. Rare Bargains, Fresh and (risp from Belfast. The best Handkerchie opportunity in month and important importation of pure Irish Linen t:andkerchiefs. Because the quantity is large the prices are little. It ig reasonable to predict the Handkerchief Store will be crowded all of jay. There's attraction a-plenty in such exceptional offers. large 23 tte) Of course, you will be certain to need both favors and confectionery for MYOSOTIS CHOCOLATFS AND BON HONS; unexcelled at any price; 1 Ib. box, CHOICE MIXED BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES; 1 1b. tox, FRENCH MIXED for motto papers; equal to any 25c, mixed elsewhere, AMERICAN MIXED; always fresh and of finest quality, CRYSTALLIZED GUM DROPS; our spectal make, SALTED TEANUTS, ALMONDS, &c., at eprcially reduced prices. 8.00 10.00 5.00 CHOP FRILLS, pet dozen, te agreeably pleased with any one of those included in? SKEWERS, per dozen, the lot described. The Bovs'’ Suits at $2.75 are about the best value we have yet known at that price. Details follow: YOUNG MEN’S STYLISH SUITS. igh grade materials in mixtures as well as plain effects; broad shoulder effects; fixings same as on a $12.50 suit; at BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS. Splendid quality; strictly woolen materials; in all the popu- lar sh extra well made; perfect fitting; stylishly de- iigned; ages 7 to 15 years; regularly $4.50; at a Sine DECORATIONS FOR THE TABLE. COLLARS, for pies and cakes; any size, each, 60 | PAPER DOYLIES, square, round, gold, silver, lace or colored; per doz., up- a5) Ward from PAPER NAPKINS, per bunired, 6c. to 15) | ot 9 | MOTTO PAPERS, rose, per pkg. of 100, MOTTO PAPERS, French, pet doz., 10/GERMAN SNAPPING MOTTOES, per dozen, 7c. to CONFETTI, per bag, CANDIES AND STICKS, for cakes, | upward trom ICE AND PUNCH CUPS, all styles | and sizes, per dozen, trom OTTO PAPERS, fringed, per pkg. 100, SK ewelry Values. Appropriate gifts for wedding, birthday and other anniversaries. A large ~Z your party, and we quote some very special prices in these popular lines: and very carefully chosen stock, with ust such prices as make the strongest, 8.00} most acceptable bid for popularity. The diamond jewelry offers are particularly noteworthy. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS, large tones in Tiffany or plain settings; ve jewellers would charge .00; we ask, DIAMOND PRINCESS RINGS, real sap- phires, peatls, rubienand emeralds, sar- | Naess aR ay rounded with 10 Se eat Glamonds: , value $18.00; special price, Hayos Dental Ass'n\}* | JAMOND BROOCHES, beautiful pearl Semand for good INC.) | fect and enamel, with Randostna dine i Balcony, Main Floor. ® beng} BEST ENGLISH RUB- BER PLATES, 8.00 | No better workmanship or qual. | mond in centre; worth $20.00; choico to-morrow, 10.75 {Solid gold NECKLACE, with heart | pendant; value $2.00; apcc'al price, 18.00 Solid gold THIMBLES, extra heavy, with fancy chased rim, value $3.75; special price, |Solid gold. LORGNETTE CHAINS, with handsome diamond sect alide; value $6.00; special price, ‘Imported BROOCHES, beautifully cut |Rhinestonce in star and sunburst ef- 8.50 fects; value $3.00; special price, \ The Big Store. § THE BiG STORE 3.25 quote this exceedingly low prics. Note at a gla THE MAIN REASON FOR HOLDING THESE SALES PERIODICALLY is to get you into closer, friendlier touch with our Drug Store. than ever what an important place it is and how much better you can do here than if you went to an exclusive The difference in price is decidedly conspicuous. Compare our prices with those of any drug store you can call to mind. You’ll be actually astonished. What’s more, you’ll come here and buy with unusual liberality. It’s a sale not to be exceeded in scope or helpfulness. prices that quickly sweep aside the most aggressive competition. Fall and Winter bring with them many needs in the lines of toilet preparations. All are in street or evening shades and fashions over} well in mind and name a list that will engage much attention. such) RUGS and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES | BELLADONNA POROUS PLASTERS, 5|BICARBONATE SODA, pure, 1 Ib., 10 GREEN SOAP SHAMPOO, 4 oz. sprin- ni LITHIA TABLETS, 5 gr., 17 | ESS. PEPSIN, 4<2., 25 kter top, | WOOD ALCOHOL, pt., 15c.; gal. 95 | witcH HAZEL, en ge » pts., 15¢.; qta., 29 RENZOIN, GLYCERINE AND ROSE | ' | eee eter ineetpiats 20 | EER EAL SAYA, pt. bottle, 35 | PAREGORIC, 2-02., re ~~~ } VINEGAR ROUGE, bottle, 7|8T Lone 'S COUGH SYRUP, 15 | ANTISEPTINE, regular 45c., 25 COLD CREAM, pot7e.:441b..28e421b., 48 SEnER SANTISEPTICPASTILLES, 14 BEST CASTOR OIL (Baker's Crystal POUDRE DE RIZ (Rice Powder), 70 | ROACH PEPPER; kills roaches, 19 | Oil), $oz., 9¢.; Bor., 19 EARL GULICK TOUTH POWDER, 21 pan wee oe pint, 35c. quart, 70 | TOILET ARTICLES & PERFUMERY. , bottle, Sc.; dozen, 55 | SAN TOY and FLORODORA, two new HONEY ALMOND CREAM, 21) OLE AMMONIA, betite 7 |a2d popular odors for the’ handker- IMPORTED ROSE WATER, 4 or. bot- Q chief, reg. 50c., 39 tle, 12 | MANHATTAN EGG SHAMPOO, 12 | DEGRANDVILLE EXTRACTS, Violet, GLYCERINE, 3-of. bottle, 8c., 8-07., 21 | LIEBIG'S BEEP, IRON atid WINE, 16 |Jasmine, etc., reg. 75c., bot., 50 DR. BELDEN'S LITTLE LIVER | LIEBIG'S BEEF, IRON and WINE, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, Wood PILLS, 5 | with COCA, 35 |Vlolet, Peau 4'Eapagne, Hellotrope, SPIRITS CAMPHOR, 3-or., 12¢.;80r., 27 | PURE ROCHELLE SALTS, \-1b., 8. ; tbe, ete, Ia, bulk; bottle fees per selected (PHENACETINE TABLETS, S-gr.,doz., 15 eae ance a ounce, 20 WINE OF COCA, regular 69¢., 49 |" PO! amin 7 + TID. 1 |FARINA COLOGNE, 4 or., 25 COMP. SYR. HYPOPHOSPHITES, ESS. PEPEE aie : 7 | FLORIDA WATER, 8 or., 25 regular 0c., 49 | ESS. JAMAICA GINGER, flask, 7 | REPUBLIC EXTRACTS, 1 o2., 29¢.; EMULSION COD LIVER OIL, contains |BEST NORWEGIAN COD LIVER |202., 49 So per cent. best Norwegian Cod Liver | OIL, pt., 39 | DEEOR TED, WEST INDIA BAY pe 2 | GRANULATED PHOSPHATE SODA, 1 pt, 19¢.; 1 pt, 37e.; quart, 2 The$ ABSORBENT COTTON, t-Ib. pkg., © 17 | 1-lb., 17 VIOLET TALCUM, highly perfumed, 7 sooee — Grinmed Winery. t $1.25, 1.75} WOMEN'S WRAPPERS; extra heavy flannelette; lght end deris effects; worth $1.50; special, WOMEN'S WOOL EIDERDOWN ROBES; all colors; satin trim ming; heavy goods, WOMEN'S EIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUES; large variety of styles, An Important Sate. ot Dolls’ in material} Hundreds of Fond Mothers Will Be Greatly Interested. Not a bit too early to think of Christmas. It's good policy; saves time and bother. Come to-morrow and see the new display of fine new Dolls just arrived from Cermany. How pretty and radiant Jess Dolls ase! net dainty ahead. little children of Toyland! Prices are astonishingly low. success; we want hundreds of mothers ~ oe ‘\\ The biggest bargains in ny in assorted patterns of wingi: with fancy cretonne; special TOY KINETOSCOPE; 11 complete with six different green or red cloth; s;ecial, : BLACKBOARD; 48 inch:s high, 24 inches wide; All Hallowe'en, with its mystic charms, incantations, parties and amuse-} with lessons in drawing, “arithmetic, etc.; special, ments, will be un versally observed Thursday evening. special, iron, good size; complete wi Leys; special, highly poli hed; special, “‘Federation’’ Shoe \ for Women, Only Union-Made Shoe for Women in New York That Has Goodyear Welted Soles. Many of the best-dressed women in New York are wearing them. Same style and neatness as a $-.50 shoe. the same in every respect except the price. Kid, Box Calf and Patent Leathers, in button 2000 1,38) Many miles for bargains like these. Eee We want you to realize more emphatically Standard preparations of all sorts are quoted at Women’s Wrappers and Robes, Every garment described is practical and pretty. The Flannelette Eiderdown materials are absolutely correct as to style and manufacture, and the money-saving values of this section are strongly indicated! WOMEN'S WRAPPERS ; fne flannelette; blue polka dot; wosth We want the sale to be an immense A BEAUTIFUL DRESSED DOLL FOR 95c. advert sei at $1.00 as an extraordinary value can compare with this lot, elther in beauty or workmanship. Famous D; P, Oressed Dolls, 17 inches long, large bisque head, moving glass eyes open mouth, showing teeth; long flowing curls; dressed shces and stockings to match. SPECIAL PRICE, JOINTED BODY DOLL, 15 inches long, nicely finished jointed body, flowing curls, glass eyes, shoes and stockings, dainty chemise; KID BODY DOLL, 16 inches long, beautiful bisque head, moving glass eyes, 15} sowed wig, shoes. and stockings, cork stuffed; oy ines i DRESSED DOLLS—An excellent assortment, in different sizes; pretty faces; fully dressed in the latest style with silks sauns; at the special price of SHOCFLYS, made of hardwood, i play-b x; 21440 inches; bas hale til, bicely upholstered A MOVING PICTURE MACHINE FOR 50c. malleable iron cog-wheel; a BAGATELLE BOARDS, made of hardwood; 24x10 two nickel-plated bells, 4 cups and brass numbers; is covered with CHILD'S ROCKER, like cut, 30 inches high, has 13-inch seat, made of hardwood, has veneer back and seat and fancy turned spindles; PRINTING PRESS, '*The Baltimore’ No. 4, made of malleable PIANO, 18 key style, of hardwood, nicely decorated, well toned IRON ICE WAGON, with hors: and driver, made of malleable froa, nicely painted, 16 irches long; to-morrow, CHILD'S FOLDING TABLES, made of hardwood, size 21x13 inches, sizes and widths ; all the prevailing styles. Also Special for Thursday. S2. 00a $4, 00 Shoes at | Odd lots left over from our recent great shoe sales, andto clear them swiftly we All sizes and styles. event that thousands wel« nce how substantially they We've carried this PLAIN TALCUM, box, DENTAL FOAM, for the teeth, “BRILLIANT " NAIL ENAMEL, box, ANTISEPTINE TOOTH POWDER, EAU DE QUININE, 4 oz., 25c.; 8 os., MANHATTAN TOOTH tates PASTE, tn munyons WITCH HAZEL SOAP, large, 3 CRADDOCK’S MEDICATED BLUE SOAP, cake, PAIRY TOILET SOAP, reg. Sc. cake, CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, cake, HOT WATER BAG, 2-¢t., GOODYEAR COMMON SENSE FOUR- TAIN Leiden Frat size, withS onset pipes, tn a wood bez; # reg i MEDICINAL ATOMIZER, hard rubber tube, TOOTH BRUSHES, worth up to 2Se., NAIL BRUSHES, worth up to 250, IMITATION EBONY HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTH BRUSHES, HAT BRUSHES, - MIRRORS, etc,, sterling eilver mounted, 29, ake Lots of parents are buytog to visit the department this week, Dolls we ever knew of. No doll ever silk and satin, with hat and OS jue head, long 35 Hpet 4 . 5.00: inches high; made of hardwood; has rpetual theatre of entertainm colored pictures; to-merrow, bas hardwood frame, linen roller chart, ith ink, cards, type, &c., *2,90, J In fact, precisely and lece ; Goodyear welted soles; all Pairs ot Women’s ( "E39 It's worth coming Eighteenth & Nineteenth Sts. Sixth Avenue,