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Lad Se Waises. A Great Sale Saturday of 350 Stylish Silk Waists, Used for display purposes and therefore not quite as ~ TWO LOAVES Exceptionally Strong Attractions in An early selection is advisable because of the lively demand certain to follow this announcement. Bakers Are Excited Over the Wen w Ss AY tylis. y/) 6 lo th “in rg ieee Lien 750 Coming of Kroger and | His Cheap Bread, | To Insure a Very Busy Saturday. $2.50 Rooks sor Men have various opinions about clothing; what one likes another Here's 2 Snap for the |doesn’t. One man leans to ultra-fashionable styles; another man inclines => F Book Lovers. - } ‘wo-volume sets of f f popular and standard CALL IT PHILANTHROPY. |in directly the opposite direction. One customer comes here for a long overcoat. Another says, ‘‘Give {me a short coat.’’ Good Material, They Say, of the/ It takes big and well assorted stocks to meet the requirements and pedis aie ae ' Regular Size Cannot Be Sold | Peculiarities of as many thousand men as we dress up every year. But it’s ee . age a a characteristic feature of The Big Store to be thoroughly equipped. | A : _.* The man who wants to save $5, $10 or $15 is getting to know us bet- | original design; gilt tops; iter every day. He knows that he can do just as well as though he went to paket s city are much excited’ an exclusive tailor; and there’s a lot of satisfaction in jingling the dollars over thy announcement that a bakery | will soon be started in New York which ; that you so wisely save. Selllaell’ two loaves (ots bread) forgave) Thrifty men will read the items that follow with much more than cents.’ B. H. Kroger, « baker of Ct 4 =, clnnutl, saym chut he will open a bakery | OFdinary interest. eifpste emt THE PRICES ARE DECIDEDLY UNUSUAL. oduct at tne | AT (MEN'S FALL AND WINTER | AT (MEN'S FINE FALL AND WIN- rate of two and 2 half cents a loat. ' | itty an outrage on the publle:” ne} Q, FQ! SUITS, worth $15.00. 74. 50\ TER SUITS, worth $20.00. he | Several hundred very stylish suits, fine quality | Very fashionable and high grade materials, styl- ways. “to charge five cents a loaf. for Less. | fully illustrated ; put up | in a double box matching the binding; the regular price ts $2.50 per set; our price, per a set, Le fo) THE TITLES: { BONDMAN, ) DEEMSTER, C*?e- ( CONSUELO, Vol. 1, | SONSUELO, Vol. 1, S*r¢- \ COMPANIONS OF JEHU, poor people have teen robbed ons | worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres; popular mixtures “ ee Dumas, enough.” = ° + /ishly made on exclusive merchant tailoring lines; | FIRST REPUBLIC, Whiie the local bakers, who cry black tects and cheviote; properly lined and welll very fine linings; only best journeymen tailors em- SET No.4 | EASTLYNNE, Wood. “ruin” every time it 1s suggested that | allored. ployed on these suits. 0.4 | FIRST VIOLIN, Fothergitt. they might sell bread az a lower price AT (| MEN'S FINE FALL AND WIN- AT MEN'S HIGH-GRADE WINTER SET No.5 { FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS { than five cents a loaf and stiil make a “ fo. 5 | HOME BOOK OF POETRY. Good -pronit, profess to believe that Mr.| / TER SUITS, worth $18.00. t Kroger's enterprise will result in ¢ail-| Very ‘choice aelection in high grade fabrics, | 79. 50! OVERCOATS, worth $25.00. SET No. 6 ep Ho, Kingsley. ure, they indicate plainly that srey do/ tures and plain effects, in black, blue and Oxfords,| Finest imported materials, smooth surface or rough t g Ai relish the coming form of compe- | excellently tailored in the new broad shoulder close-| effects, fashioned on the long 50-inch English } ser no, 7 {MAN WHO LAUGHS) Hoge. GEC Reet cre fitting effects; latest cut trousers. “Great’’ coat, or the shorter and more conservative t = aaa aiae Ciearnosre ih iibread at AT ee FINE WINTER OVER- style, ree peas carne sean SET N08 | TREASURE ISLAND.” Stevenson. two and cne-half cents a loaf out West,’ b g COATS, worth $15.00. { PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS, they cry, “but when he tries It hero he Ii QO weak overcoats, with or without | } rth $12.00. SET No.9 | SOLDIERS THREE, Kipling. will fail. We certainly cannot lower - al e wo! 00. our) prices.<: yoke, broad shoulder military effects; alsothe con-| Fi. Coverts and whipcord coatings, swell box coat { SET No. 19 { SCOTTISH CHIEFS, Porter. ‘And at the same time these bakers |Servative 42-inch Box Overcoat, Irish frieze and design, Ine’ with fine quality serge ood grade ) THADDEUS OF WARSAW, i cheerfully admit that they make 10 per |rough cheviot; splendidly lined and tailored. leat sleave linia SET No. 11 | THELMA, corey cent., and not infrequently more, on AT MEN’S VERY FINE WINTER | e- ) ARDATH, ‘ every lonf of bread they sell \ | AT [MEN'S FINE DRESS TROU- ©} 5.4, ., ; TWODIANAS An Evening World reporter visites , OVERCOATS, worth $20.00. ; e.12 | PAGE OF THE DURE OF Savoy, 2O™A% + several of the prominent bakers to-day| Very latest “Trooper” long overcoat, fine English 4.00 SERS, worth $6.00. VIEWS AFOOT, Tayler. with a view to obtaining thelr opinion | vicunas in Oxford, black or Cambridge gray, high| Very fine imported trouserings, exclusive mer- } SET No. 13 | OREGON TRAIL, Parkman. on the proposition. Here ts what they | shoulders, vertical pockets, tailored and lined like|chant tailoring designs; fit, finish and workmanship ? managersorn Beara: the high-priced made-to-order coats. like that found only in high-priced trousers. 90, 000 \ ae a t No, #17 Gixth ave- . AT 2, 00 MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS, worth $3.00. © i 4 Seo at cennsaanoeavett Worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, dark and medium coloré, single and double stripe effects, good High-Srade Astonishing Cigars ( Prices, nd remain in business? Well, Right Sort of Boys’ Clothing. eee claret caguasticns al aersarleaty Why it costs us two and one- | fitting and well made. half cents a loaf ‘out of the oven;* that !s to say, when the dread Is sent op- Senun We. mest. deliver the’ breed, : . 2 °, : . ° Fi busy t » for th ds of Ci; f standard ork ‘up trade, collect bill, vay out Price is the Electric Energy Behind Quality at The Big Store. } quality and widely known names are offered at spe- one other things that you would not Fresh young styles for that lusty lad of yours. clally reduced prices. Caan What does he need? Is it a Suit or an Overcoat? Or both? MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Op eh ee oe, Ready as ready can be here... Ever so many styles;.,,all. kinds of new } LACUEZINA: Nenest rade clear Havana; Cuban hand: cloths and trimmings. The Long Overcoat is a fad. Don’t blame the boy} mannatran: ctest Havana; finest quality Coben for that. Long garments are all the rage with the grown-ups, too. SYMPHONRETET oes tralroees Haren ase rot But for everyday wear and play the boy will fancy the Reefer best. § tty; $4.50 vitue; box of 100,” ‘ Gives him room to kick around in; isn’t so dressy and he needn’t be so careful. } (A SIMPATICA; clear Havana Purttanes; 10. value; costs $1,000 a year to run. If we were But whatever you want or he may fancy most is here at the right} rmerty councm; plantation alze, 5% Inch; made 4 cefits a loaf we would eat up all our profits, ‘Those, at best, are small. “Unde- nurmal conditions we cannot make more than 10 per cent. a year. Of course, years when fleur, butter, to well our bread for any less than five erent ore (prices. We're just as careful to have the prices right as the cutting, sew- { Perly with Mexican tobacco; box of $0, we make more nm that, but then | ri a : ROBERT BONNER; Cabinets, box of 50, .' there are years when, owing to the |ing, tailoring and designing. CHEMO; Papeteel Meal eit: 133 ESBS aS HALAL ttl) It’s got to be right in every way, else we wouldn’t give it table room. } HAVANA RESAGOS; Operas; box of 50, 1.50 “Out West, where labor .| That’s why so many mothers who come here once always come again; come } ¥£¥ WEST EXTRAS; bex of So, 1.00 fentellon jane the delivery (ay whenever their boys have a clothing need. e Micated, Mr. K: . <oUaclisNielarcad latlenotanalenenale Here’s a list that will interest you and the hopeful. Hats and Caps cents a loaf. But he can't do # here | Boys! SPECIAL REEFERS: neat EY at Oafora | Boys: LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS, best 1 For Men and Boys. iihee tstearieney ee sry ee pe toeces wort 250, 1,50) ereech) PIER ana nboth’'e Priced nonres patent Need a new High Hat? Let us fix you up. Can do , with ¢ ch smaller margin, of pro! TPT yy | detachable waistbands; worth 7c. and §1.00, 59 } it at a positive saving of one-half. Made of very fine ne Philanthropy. _ | octove woollenmatertals; stylish. double-breasted coat? | BOYS' FINE FLANNEL WAISTS, fast colored all-wool grade silk plush; all ue atte approved shapes; strongly tailored and well lined; ages 7 to 16 years; standard ‘‘Navy Shirtings,"’ drake, blue and Fed, , plalted $5.00 is asked by exclusive hatters; 2 7, : stromal eat 1.95| bck and front, swell made, atiteted with sit, full cut, } we asl, 4 ‘5 THE BRIGHTON DERBY FOR MEN fs without ques- ton the best bat in the world at the price; every hat is fully guaranteed; price, THE IMPORTED ‘‘BELLMORE" DERBY, a very nobby hat built on English lines ; pronounced DAE pe] to to THE SWELLEST DERBY EVER SHI IN NEW YORK. All dimensions in height of crown and may ba very" | Us point y BOYS' HANDSOME TWO-GARMENT SUITS; fine cas- ‘ : unnrse ‘tit | slmere and standard mixtutes in cheviote; strougly made; [Peep ree CO eg Mong full cat perfect fit; ages 7 to 15 years; worth $4.00, 2.75| atings, ray and . , ‘| BoyS' 2 AND 3 PIECE FINER SUITS; High-grade | ROS" FINE WINTER OVERCOATS; long cut square : casaimeres and such cheviot sultings as the Asbland & | shoulder “Trooper” coat; ages 5 to 16 years; fine Irish , putt Cowen Mills brands; made to wear well and look well. frieze and rough cheviot coatings; well lined; with or iromers mig 1‘ Some are 3 garments with vest; others are 2 garment: without yoke; worth $9.00, 6.50 with coat and trousers; foy boys 7 to 16 yeare old; worth YOUTHS! NQBBY PALL ANDWINTER SUITS; very fine 5.50 2.00 width of brim ; price, A NEW SWELL SOFT HAT, “THE ALCAZAR," on the Panama shape; all the now ehades in blue, pearl, steel, ‘‘terry nutria’”? and black; an out-and-out $3.00 hat for BOYS' DERBYS, Boys’ Tourists, Boys’ Golf and Boys’ Troopers, in all shades and in etiff or soft tur felt stock; $1.50 values, BOYS' TAM 0' SHANTER, CADET'AND GOLF CAPS; fine all-wool broadcloth; also the knit wool camel’s bair Tam o' Shanters; all shades, latest effects, 48 Heereea oalitnna atte: hia tbepks bake [eos broad ahoulder elects; logis of double, breasted; Tihiy paker, Ae wilt find that his books bale e ingle of dou 5 ange oy te wrong ide, i BOYS! STYLISH WINTER OVERCOA ish Hined and exceedingly srell tailored; worth $12,000) 8,00 “How much pro! a jake on m. © wel 0 r cent. . sd They talk nbout robbing the poor people, | Yokes: anes 4 to 16 years, newest ahades, with yolce or plain full backs elses 30°t0 Do those who make the charge know | poys: BINEST SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS; choice of 36 breast measure; worth $12.00, RAR Aho ieee cuprend all our finest sailor blouse sults for boys, 3 to 1 ; ~~ | YOUNG MEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS; choicest im- the grocer himself 4 ceitn? a oat are erteg,eergee: ond broadcloth, | Ported materials; swellest designe are followed in thelr “With his rent to pay he can hardly | brown and electric blue ; handsomely designed im + ; construction; every modish known to clothing {ford to sell the loaf for less than 5| med; worth $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00, 4.50 ; building is employed; worth $22.50, 14.75 8.50 Cameras and Supplies. Specially Low Prices for To-Morrow. Nature is now in one of her lovellest moods. To the camera enthusiast there {s poetry in the morning mists, the sombre twilight, the russet trees and bronzing fields, The charm of outdoor life {a irresistible. Tho air is exhilarating; the taking of pictures really enjoy- able and healthful. These very special offers for to- morrow: “Let ’Em All Come. aria aere rasa ta Stylish Fall and Winter Shoes and shoei um how sel bead prot FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 0 ver avery much. | Oth PRICES THAT YOU ARE GLAD TO PAY, IOUDE if you ould find. any There isn’t an old pair in all the thousands gn sale. Not a coarse per ar pair; ot an imperfect pair; not a Ret :proft on his. bi from 10 to dyed pair. y OUR WINNER, THE CYCLE io minke a font cf uread? Ente ors Not a pair but is new, first- 4 noel perfor td coca te Iinbuld\be uselead am a'ctiterfon, ©’ class and proper for now and gen- Meal (rac for, bas ‘Ane sietoch ted to, every Jost. je could,” dure say uine winter wear. Do you realize i knows, however. how much | bread si what that assertion protects you A RRR AAA AAA RRP ALP AAA ra 5 fo) however, how much bread sis | Ne now fimenca ftir of "anne een’ cut tetas from? - of atoxoss, | charitable " purpase or wokd as ates We do such an enormous shoe business that there is a; © : Ea Irie dlaphiagm and pheumatic : thy, all. the Piirna*e | constant stream of bright new values into this department. Remember we { mate of searoned mahogany, metal parts of brass, fnely ick- ees etait! Le" poxsivie tor|told you the other day how three large New England manufacturers who | pict, with LEATHERETTE CARRYING CASE, ogy ye hie breed for lems then mn cettat’s|had failed to deliver certain hizh-grade lines on time to exclusive retailers } #7, ‘cab tvestinente Whus he ‘sims tomas} had sold them to us at about what the shoes cost to make? 'HERETTE CARRYING CASE, 43S While he alms to make CAMERA SUPPLIES. Le te holder and instruction beok; ffueniten ites tmenty Bar cent.: Pyat THESE SHOES ARE HERE AND SELLING SPLENDIDLY. OUR IDEAL DEVELOPING AND PRIMING OUTFIT “rhe, ryt Gstiner ot the five We've put a special purchase of Men’s and Women’s Rubbers into the Sale, afd they're in great $ picture; would cost $2.00 if bought separately, 1,25 gent Jonven Jo very wind to put’ his| aemand, tog. THREE-FOLD TRIPODS, made of selected ash, nickel i on them. MEN’S SHOESAT $2.50—83.50 to $5.00 values. Made fora retailer who is known for his $ rpray DRY PLATES, site 4x5, every plate guaranteed, os famous speciale; these Shoes are identical with his, only they are not stamped with a trade mark. All per doz., 25 sizes. Patent and enamel leather; also box calf, kid and velour. HYPO C, P. Tremley Process, pet Ib., 3 BRAVE: WOMAN. DOCTOR. Mise Ward Takes Charge of 1| WOMEN’S SHOES AT $3.00—g4.00 to $5.00 values. We haven't offered any better values ere oUNTe for 1902; squeegee openings for 7 Small-Pox Hospital, this season. All hand-sewed welts in patent leather, enamel, box calf, velour calf and vici kid. FOCUSSING CLOTH, per square yard, 22 Dr. Gertrude 1. Ward, daughter of OTHER BIG BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW ARE PRINTING FRAMES, 4x5, heavy professional, 14 Councliman-at-Large Theodore H. Ward, | MEN'S SHOES, at 0 ‘ WOMEN'S SHOES, at FLASH CARTRIDGES, the ‘Real Rapid” brand, prac- eh el NJ, niae tase charge of a 1.65 and 1,95 iret re 98c., 1.39 and 1.95 tically smokeless; No. 20 1 small-pox cases fn the Isolation hos- | BOYS’ SHOES, at y CHILDREN’S SHOES, at BERNHAM'S PHOTO MASKS, the latest; per pkg. ital at Brookdale. Sho 1s to rece! g : ed ia 2, Poreuchivisitess bikin rect cree 5 98c, and 1.50 85c., 98c. and 1.25 PASTE, per 4 oz. tube Carter's Photo Library, 7 “LE sought the position," sald Dr. War ALL WORTH 4 TO 1% MORE. PRINT ROLLERS, ¢ inch, 10 Artisto Self-Toning Paper. Sets disease.” ne Durpose OF] ALSO SPECIAL, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RUBBERS, who nate of the at Gorell University, is| Men's first quality Goodyear glove self-act- Women’s first quality Beacon Falls RUB- No trouble, no toning, ro developing, no bother, Demon. Saad 49| Bi tr ascot 5 are emir a er FOR A CENTS fresh as we would like to have in our stock. > SONS AWE. ‘ Worth from 5 ite $6.90 to $8.00, | Se IO Girls’ and 1 ses’ Coats, Raglans, Shires & Dresses. Happiest of New Fall and Winter Styles in Bountiful Assortments. We are ready for another royally busy Saturday. Last Saturday you kept us on the < jump all day, even with a largely increased’ sales force. Still better ready for you to-morrow. Coming events cast their shadows before, you know. There’s Thanksgiving and Christmas to think about. Special lots of .’ pretty clothing have been hurrying along J from the makers for the past three days. FIRST DISPLAY OF THESE FASHIONS TO-MORROW. # Natty juvenile styles; cute effects; pretty tailoring; all the wanted | sizes; all the best colors. A display land of tempting fashions that will) commend itself to mother and daughter alike with equal enthusiasm. igh GIRLS’ LIGHT-WEIGHT KERSEY GARMENTS. | MISSES’ RAGLAN COATS. oat With warm Interlining and velvet shoulder cape, which ta Warm and heavy double-taced cloths ta : cians wits deep Arabian lace and Leaver edge; $12.75 8,90 | fil! loose baci on siete yoke; a $1500 raloeat 1278 pe GIRLS’ +; KERSEY COATS. MISSES' KERSEY GARMENTS, % Full bam back and triple top cape; $10.00 value, at 6.75 | 43 inches long; entire back tucked to bottom; Itned with : GIRLS’ KERSEY BOX COATS, Dest guaranteed satin; a $22.50 garment at 16.79, Wide Geatte breasted front to button on shoulder; $7.50 An MISSES’ KERSEY JACKETS, ‘ value, a! 9,00) y7 inches tn length; a $16.75 value for . GIRIS' EMPIRE KERSEY COATS. : Solidly:tucked yoke and body of best kersey with velvet MISSES’ 34 KERSEY GARMENTS. collar and cuffs; also taffeta streamers; a very stylish ‘With eollé high rolling collar and revers of Nutria beaver, garment at 11.75 | ned with the best satin; a $27.50 garment for GIRLS’ VELVET GARMENTS. ISSES’ FLANNEL Lined with light colored taffeta, trimmed with pink, a ee WAIsTS, Mgnt blue, or, white taffeta shoniaer cape, edged with oa Two extra good values at $1.00 and applique Arablan lace ; a copy of a $50.00 garment for x ALSO 300 GIRLS’ NEW DRESSES, F MISSES' RAGLANS. ade espectally for thi representing the prettiest sh Of Oxford melton; special to-morrow at 8,75 | and best arees aver geld foro = 243 i Pas oN Children’s Coats. TWO SPECIAL PRICES. : LOT 1---Coats for children 2 ca 3 years Ser, LOT 2—Children's Raglan Coats of melton cloth, quisite colorings, trimmed with Russian lace, Sou-| elaborately braided, attracti lorings, ewell tache braid or Persian braid. All have circular capes, on inisfecae out; emer Seyi ld. heavy linings, automobile style backs. WORTH 7.50, foatartey, 6, OO WORTH $5,50 \ Saturday, 4. 50 300 Wetton Cloth Raglans ef 5.75 TO $7.00. have just arrived, and will be on sale to-morrow, at, each, This is one of the greatest Raglan opportunities of the year, Also Yewest Velour Jackets . Sue at $16.75, $19.75 and $23.50, : MAW Made of the best silk velour, trimmed with fur, embrofitery- and beading. Ladies’ Fur-Grinmed Long at great, savings over prices prevailing elsewhere. extensive variety of exquisite garments in Kersey, Broad= i) cloth, Cheviots or Silk, trimmed with beaver, sable, mink, -¥. chinchilla or Persian. eee eer ren eet New, Beautiful and Practical { Beautiful rimmed Willinerys Sewelry Wo have eee playo eee assert Hata than a! at.very smali prices ¢ ‘ LORGNETTE CHAINS; 14-karat gold filled; solld gold Promptly on forel : Jewel-set alide; choice of several styles; worth $2.50, 1,25 cleat doplated cyarkiing tence ox cobeaere bese : CROCHETED SILK PURSES; black, cray, laventer, sale to-morrow at oO, 150 and 10:00 re een; imming: sterling moun wrth rings Ean ‘attached; worth §1.00, ? 50 Worth practically twice as much, STERLING SILVER NECKLACE; heart it; pla A Ys and stone set; worth 7S. Peotanti vist 38 . GRPibbons in Fine Favor. - STERLING SILVER SCREW PENCIL; set with birth- SOME GREAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, eu day stones; worth Scc., 25 A Timely Sale of v Aisles to-morrow: Cutlery 25c. Cn Oe TAFFETA RIBBONS, 159, YD. ; Beautifol lustre; every popular and wanted at Matchless Prices. wide; can't temember ever oleriog a better tc Gd tas CARVING \SET, 3 pieces, knife, fork and steel; finest ribbons. quality steel, antique figured celluloid handles; worth $7, 3.95} ALL SILK SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, 19¢, YD. CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, stag handles, ; S-inch curved blade knife, good quallty sterl; worth $2.00, 95 t wurryrdorthases ont ne since? all the most Coatrable catenn) WADE & BUTCHER EXTRA HOLLOW GROUND “ RAZORS, of the finest quality English steel; worth $2, 95 en ALE Se TABCNS Be ONS, meted’ H, BOKER & CO.'S UNRIVALLED RAZORS, made in inches wide; worthrup to 19. « yale; relate color, scly tkepereds Wwanth $130 co LUEe ee Tene EATS Qc, AND 1234¢, PER YARD. Another Important Sale of $ Ladies’ Alpine Camet’s Hair Flats and Rolling Brim Sattor Hats. It’s by far too fine a chance to overlook; hats so popular as the ones we name in this event sell in a jiffy. i You’ll find them on the Main Floor to-morrow. CAMEL'S HAIR HATS AT 65c. : Worth $1.25. Just 100 dozen more. Beautiful Camel's Hair Hats, with wide stitched: felt brimg: all the wanted colors, of course. INhy ALPINE HATS OF CAMEL'S HAIR FELT AT 1.45. Brime atitched with silk velvet, trimmed with high folded velvet band eround crown, large feather pompon. Worth $3.00. ai ROLLING BRIM SAILOR HATS AT 1.75. i Worth $3.50. With stitched brims, trimmed with silk mirrored velvets and handsome French pon Continuation of ; YW, fee Gret Sas ot Lender Underwear ' For Men, Women and Children, at Less Than Cost of Manufacture. 3 Sale started with enthusiasm on Mcnday and thousands have profited handsomely. But the entire: ~ output of two big underwear mills could not be sold in one week. With the addition of new goods and rearrangement of the former lots we aré well prepared for you to-morrow. Plenty of extra sales people. _ Beauty and economy matchlessly linked. Three; very attractive specials that will crowd the Ribbes: MEN'S UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S EXTRA FINE RIBBED VESTS, MEN'S FINE FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAW- DRAWERS AND TIGHTS, hand embroidered, silk trime ERS, warm, soft and good wearing garments, well made ming ; vests have short or Jong sleeves, regular and extra and finished, all sizes; worth 7Sc., 39 Sizes; worth 7Sc., MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WOMEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL VESTS AND every seam doubly sewn and taped, all sizes; worth $1.25, §5 | DRAWERS; ribbed or plain, all sizes; worth $1.25, EN MEN'S VERY FINE NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND WOMEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL COMBINA- DRAWERS, shirts are single ot double breasted, very | TION SUITS, open fronts, black, natural and white; best of finish, all sizes; worth $2.00, 1,25 | hand embroidered, silk trimming, all sizes; worth $3.00, 1.95, MEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL SHIRTS AND WOMEN’S SILK AND WCOL COMBINATION SUITS, * DRAWERS, shirts ate single or double breasted, doub!e ‘ 4 tack, heavy’ sateen waist M auday pearl buttons; double jee embroidered silk trimmicg, all sites; worth $4.25, gueset in drawers, all sizes; worth $2.25, 1,65 | WOMEN’S WOOL TIGHTS, open or closed, kne¢ or aukle MEN’S SILK FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAW- lengths, white or black, all sizes ; worth $2.00, ERS, extra well made and finished, all sizes; worth CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. uF 65 | , o00 Dez. CHILDREN'S FINE FLEECE LINED SHIRTS, 100 Doren Broken Lots " wi PANTS AND DRAWERS, every seam doubly sown, for Pac 'S FINE UNDERWEAR, all sizes; worth up to 49 {boys d gitls, ages 2 t0.17 yeares worth up (0. Ser, a ; WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. 300 Doz. MISSES' VESTS AND PANTS, fino: ribbed’ WOMEN'S RISBED COTTON VESTS AND DRAW- cotton, fleeced, all sizes; worth up to 40¢., ¢ ERS, fleeced, all sizes; worth 25c., 19 | CHILDREN'S VESTS, small sizes; worth 25c. to 35e., WOMEN’S SWISS RIBBED ALL-WOOL OR SILK BOYS' WOOL FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND AND WOOL VESTS, long or short sleeves, high or low DRAWERS, scarlet, tan and green colors, well made,” necks; worth $1.45, at 95 | sizes 7 to 17 years; worth 6Sc., Svegel-Cooper Co : te