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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. & Se... a es N LEAVES BRIDE FOR WORK. doat left on its way out to wea. suddenly | thelr attention to saving the houschota During the fire the trains on the Bri + G Bridegroom Starte West on Busi- and threw the helm over. The pilot- he air was full of mattress chalra, Ey Fos 5 boat grazed along the side of the steam. | tables, clocks and other art BIG BOSTON FIRE. . 5 ship. Donaldson's two companions rifled Jersey City Heighta people were sur- Sha awune themselves con ‘board. ite | , ‘ © of | a erised this morning to learn that Miss missed his hold and fell headlong be- e r q 1 was] Flames In Seven-Story Halldings Augusta Oest, ja|tween the two vessels. After a long . Cause Heavy Damage. nineteen years old, of No. 77 Grimth street, on Oct. 2 had be- search he was found aimost exhausted rl come the wife of Thomas Howell, son and with a broken ankle. Then he be- Gi RosTC ‘. 12—Fire in a group numer. | ory buildings, corner of Hl OWS HI of Police Sergeant Howell, of No. 114 came a theatrical man. ason.| B | Hancock avenue, Jersey City, The cere-| EDWARD LOUIS DONALDSON |p iii? srandfatier. Thomas I. Don: | SMALL BLAZE IN A TENEMENT ——— fe ed he Rev. E. A. Meuty, of the Second Heformed Ghurch:| SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA. CAUSES A PANIC. Heorder } Franklin streets, in_ the r |FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF ABOUT] i ie ment. $100,000. c jeodiatetety After the ceremony the bridegroom ——— A F started for the West on a business trip TEST OF HOLLAND BOAT. MANY FALSE ALARMS. ce Explosion in a Car of the|22¢ the young bride returned to the eM oheteeithd > 5 rea ES home of her parents. It was Mr. How-| Waa, in Tara Sailor in the Navy, Mothers Take Many Half-Clad —— tee and Iron Works Dulld~|fyient will, not be known for some. Thi ell's intention to make the marriage flot-Boat Mate and Theat- Submarine Craft Will De Kept Un- Children to Street—All Sate Firemen tn the Brewery District Reduced to Ashes—Where | hours. 3 ird Avenue Surface known after his return from Chicago asclWalenl rvelcciilae me “ ’ : ; - this week, but the news has preceded rical Manager. hen Firemen Arrive. Kept Busy by 6 I Joker. | Kg Shafte Were Made. epee Road his return. GREDNPORT, N. Y., Nov. 12—Ar- Tho fremen In the upper cast side are! KILLED IN HIS MACHINERY. 0 ee rangements are deing made here for an hoping that they or the. police will NEARLY BURIED ALIVE. Edward Louls Donaldson, thirty-four|endurancs teat somo time this week to] 4 tire panic that Milled the street witn| catch the practical Joker who has been ive plant of the Paterson] Engineer Lambert Caught in Belt PASSENGERS IN A PANIC years old, assistant treasurer and part pais de Soopedemene Seca half-clad, shivering children resulted anual himself by turning in false |S ene ia works iniratars and Crashed to Death. ed Att t a t blaze in the alx-story | alarms from boxes near Ninety-eecond ty in ashes to-day. The es-| peadoric ci a ier | Baby Reviv: fter Supposed! owner of the London Theatra, on the | tee tions periods safely under | {OM & trifling blaze in Ea Bes ia tee et cncered abuata lee tecterea? Rca { Sah oa tc. fe double tenement-house a ker place this morning. sons live in this huge barrack, and at least 20 of these are small children, Death, but Died the Next Day. | Bowery, died at two o'clock this morn- | ‘¥P* | Ia at his home, No, 222 % The | Ine of pneumonia BENNO: ‘The Fulton is to be sealed up for Fred | nner rey eNentn etree, twelve or fifteen hours, and besides her land along th Brooklyn rly 300 per-| Three such alarms were turned in be- Erle Ratlroad tracks morning tween midnight and 4 o'clock this morn-| The fire started about 9 o'clock last Ing. to which three engines, one hook | Mgnt In the boiler room. The build- instantly killed this. Stor t the foot of engineer. TORRINGTON, Conn., Nov. ungest child of Mr. and Mi Clothing Burned or Damaged in a| Brookrur ‘came very near being buried H ; go ge alive. ‘The Iittle one had been {il for Denaldson was well Known in theatri;|femular crew, in command of Frank | ‘ust 20 of these are ama Apartment of (and ladder, a fire patrol and Hattallon | !e% Were low frame structures, and the Wild Scramble for the some time and the attending doctor fin- | cal circles an mg the ry. Gable. there will be in her Lieut. A.| vel Finkelstein, on the fourth Noor. |Chlefs Callahan and Breslin responded. | fire spread rapidly. Atl of the buildings | 5 ally sald that {t was dead was famous for his wit and good humor. | MacArthur, who {sto command ‘Thal watchuien toniplevealny iene teoee arnedieandit much eralon ble Wine’ . fhe undertaker who arrived to prepare submarine boat Adder, and Rear-J . Finkelstein set fire to the bed- e Doors. the body for burial found that lire was | He was born and educated In this city. | Mei"ohn Lowe, of the United States | etnce ite Tooling toe hor ateeg na. {efiee in the Vicinity and the policemen | chinery was destroyed. The loss will ‘hin Jackot not extinct, and a physician was called, | and became apprentice on the school- | Navy, clothes le ing for her sho I ve been. Hips ed to keep a sharp] amount to $10,009 with about $45,000 In- belt. He who soon had the child breathing and| ship St. Mary's. The endurance teat {Ras never deen der the bed with a lighted match, Ptck- | lookout for the cutprit s drum and his head conscious. attempted in this country, but the Hol- |ing up her four-year-old son ehe ran into - 1. He left & The In spite of the efforts of the doctor| He then entered the United states |i. i¢ le are positive they can equal e Re : x-Congtessman Charles D, Beckwith L q explosion of the motor box of} ie paby died the next day and was |Navy, whieh he left to become first mate | A°d People sre positive they can equal | che hall rereaming “Fi Fractures Skull in Tannel. princlpalfowsierlotathes worka 1 the huge atee! shafts burted in the grave that had been pre- | of one of the veasels of the Maine and|English records. The compressed air | Right across the hall was the Jacobs! An ftallan laborer known as ats, One was recently pared at the time of Se supposed death. | apan Steamship Company. He left | tanks will be Aled to thelr capacity and | amily of ten children, sleeping tn three] coil thirty: feet into an excavation \ & morth-bourid car No. %, of the Third avenue line, at Rivington street and the Bowery this morning caused a panic Minister Merry’s Family Here, | that service for a berth on one of the} jong watch under water. rooms. Three children, nearly puakes: while at work in the construction of the| turned out for the Hambuhg-Amertean among the passengers, and very few of pllot-boats In New York Bay. were the first to reach the street. In @/ cunnel tn front of No. 48 ourth avenu +|ilne which required two flat cars to tham escaped without having elther| Among the passengers who arrived |? eas te thrilling atory of a very few minutes all of the children] receiving a probable fractur RERaMOrtTe Jersey Cl their clothing 4: ‘tng injured | H's morning on the steamer Alene from th Boys ard wanted every day bY | wore out of the house. ekull He w nto transy to Jersey City a elr clothing damaged or being inju ‘narrow escape he had from death on the pital, He About one hundred men were empl Soatiwen World Want advertisers. Boys, read] ‘The mothers of the children, seeing | Pita! at No. that their offspring were safe, directed | lyn. the West Indles were Mra. Merry, wife of the American Minister to Costa’ Rica, | night of the bliizeard, March 12, 1888. tu “ommunipaw. and her four deughters. With Donaldson at the helm the pilot-| World Wanta Tditheint a) by falling glass. Although Policeman Stephenson, of the Eldridge street station, sent in an alarm of fire from box No. 231, at Rivington street and the Bowery, no engines re- sponded, and the car was practically destroyed before the flames could be ex- tinguished. Chief Croker, of the Fire Department, happened along later and gaw what damage had been done, but made no comment. The car was golng north at a good @peed when the motor box on the front platform suddenly exploded and knocked Motorman James Gillesple off his feet. The windows of the car were shattered ‘by the concussion, and, as the car came to a standstill, the excited passengera crowded each other Into the street in Rugs Are Selling Fast, Yewness in Carpets. Wael! eM Broad eatortments jane Eeiees at All Times EG OPER (0) It’s Because Varieties Are So Large, onsistently Low. fc 2 And the Prices So Conspicuously Reasonable. More and more people are getting in the habit of coming here for their Carpets. It’s a good habit, for it brings with it a keen realization of the SUT AVE. nerwaitroean (OS*STS The choice is as great as you could wish for. The patterns and colors are beautiful, for they were chosen with utmost care and skill by experts.-” va iow meny yards of Carp It ii i bi beli b i Ri thi ri 't is quite pardonal le to leve that we are selling more Rugs than any Making Htome Wore Beautiful How many yards of Carpets do you think we sell in a week’s span? other retail dry goods store in Greater New York. The number of people and Comfortable at Moderate Expense. Miles! Carpets for every purpose and every grade, from the modest Ingrain to every day in the Rug Department are substantial proof of this assertion. the finest Royal Wilton. Every yard priced te sell quickly. That’s why stocks are always so cleanly fresh here. Assortments are naturally at their best here. This means a degree of satisfaction that is considerably enhanced by the reflection shat prices, thelrJanxlety [to escape. WIL ARPETS ; % 5 ames a3 are as low as standard grades may be sold at with safety. eeentini sens Aaa Ne Acceaiertans Eee nebio tee ibrar: dhulap pe seuevend ‘stalrey or and Homefitters’ Day again to-morrow. Strong news. Stirring tidings. Every These Rug specials intended Particularly for to-morrow are exceptionally. with such rapidity as to force a num-| without borders ; worth $2.25 yard, at 1.353] department eagerly and excellently ready. ! etn rtt interesting. : windows for escape, ‘A number, neg |BODY BRUSSELS CARPET ; Lowell's best S-frame; cholce of 10 Do you realize how near Christmas is? Are you getting ready for the holi- SMYRNA RUGS. \ SMYRNA RUGS. thelr clothing burned. One woman pas- | new desirable patterns, with and without borders; $1.35 value yd.,at 90{|days? Seventeen days—and then Thanksgiving! Beat Quality. 24 quality, Sx12 {t., worth $24.00, 18,50 What woman doesn’t want her home to look pretty, particularly during the ]}ox12; regular price, $28.50; to-morrow, 22,$0/ 24 quality, 7Hxtol4 ft., worth $18.00, 13,50 holiday season? Snowy curtains, heavy portieres, bright carpets, stylish |}7+x10%; regular price. $24.50; tomor- 19,50 | 21 Tushths S29 ft, worth $12.00, 9.50 rugs, choice bric-a-brac, tasteful furniture and charming draperies create a [fi sar price, $14.50; tomorrow, FE ee 4.75 domestic picture dear to the heart and cheering to tt:. mind. _ 2 ea eargetsprr paseo BC [ze perdaca te haat ee 2.98 We are helping to make thousands of homes more beautiful. The cost is [3 so.72 in.; regutar price, 85.50; to-mor- ies | cal Se atea eae tte genger, whom the police describe. as Mrs, Wilson, but whose address they do not know, was slightly burned about the hands before sho could make her es- cape, When she got off the car her skirt was in flames. Several of the men peesonrece tore the burning garment rom ner and while they were awaitin, the arrival of the engines she boarded ppeared. WILTON VELVET CARPETS; extra high pile, large range of hand- some designs and coloring to choose from; with and without borders; value $1.45 yard, at 90 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; best 10-wire; endless variety of choice patterns; with and without borders; hall and stair patterns to match; @ Madison avenue car and disa 90c. quality, per yard, at 5 60 The failure of the firemen to reepond rtionately reasonable. A little money goes a long way at The Big Store. iow, to the call caused the. motorman, con- | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; extra quality; 25 patterns to choose from; Propo! y, a ; yg Fi ahi ij ; 50; - {24 goatity, 23x66 in.» worth $2.00) 5a Lem fort tothe ‘sand, bex beneath the’ car all new and desirable; hall and stair to match; 8Cc. quality, "50 The Rug, Carpet, Furniture, Picture, Lace Curtain, Housefurnishings, Chima |}3%00 in. regular price, $4.50; tomo. | 22 Sin a worth $1.25 75 Managed to put out the fire. Steanwhilc, mmm $] and Glassware Departments are all stores within a store! Sitse isi repclar silent 40057 torent | ROYAL WILTON RUGS; many copies of thelde ot ‘tha car generals had bees Houselurnishings. And don’t forget the Holidays! a 2-28 gnao in, worth, $2.0, 1.50 0 damaged that the car Is considered AF ui 21248 in.; regular price, $2.75; to-mor- 1.75 77254 in ody $4.00 2.98 tow, 75} ad 7 @ total loss. Also Special Offers in First-Class = Fi 5 : y 36x63 in., worth $7.50, 4.98 Heating and Cooking Stoves. Surniture Price S Sharply Cut. 18336 in. regular price, $1.50; tomor- sas, 98 * wera 008, 16.30 No false economics. A store helpful in every possible direction. Unless RUGS IN ODD SIZES. | 9x12 ft., worth $35.00, 27.00 an article possesses merit a low price cannot make it a bargain. We ehun And Just at a Time When You Would Least Expect Such a Sweep. Wel anelonbetalemelanyiatlekowior All 500 SPECIAL SMYRNA RUGS. THREE INJURED IN doubtfulness in merchandise as persistently as human carefuiness can dictate. a A zt 5 3 That is why people who come here to buy never find unworthy stocks. Yes, it’s most unusual to reduce prices in this fashion, but there is no other} complete assortment of Odd-Size Rugs, Dot airchoice designs. Eve ing is always precisely what it should be. ion Smyrna and Wiltons, as follows: 9x12 sian, 11,50 7.6x10.6size, 8,50 ces are email enough to please the most critical. alternative. Bava Sx8, 6x6, 9x9, $x20.6, 10,6x10.0, 12x12, 10.6x v: 5.50 Pry u : We've so many holiday things crowding along and insisting upon proper} 2. 915, 9214.6, 12115 and 15x18. Spa : sehen ste: : OWL HEATING STOVES, made entir- 4-Quart Dresden Pots, 40 lany y peter f HyEot oteel 3 withthe Reward Bet 2-Quart Milk or Rice Boiler, display room that it’s necessary to force out certain lines by sheer power of price. fount, nickel-plated and central draught 55 ; D>, A SECOND AVENUE TROLLEY CAR | bummer, 4.00 | 3-Quart Tes or Coffee Pots, 30} Consequently we’ve cut deeply— or more. Slassware, China, Brie- a-Brac. RUNS OVER A TRUCK. GAS RADIATORS, Jewel front, teary GAS CHANDELIERS of solid brase, And every item we name is suitable for a Christmas present ! for the Year’s Two Greatest = platedy No. 4 tube sire, 3.00|t'arm aise” 1 Jammeise, 1.60 What an opportunity ! Fully Ready for the Year’s Two cs 30 . A . Driver and Helper Thrown Out and | No, 4tube radiator, braze fzish, 2.00 | SIDE BRACKETS, 1 beod, 28: PIANO STOOLS REDUCED. MORRIS CHAIRS REDUCED. Aces Holiday Occasions. eres Dore ae No. 6 tabe plain, 2.50 | INCANDESCENT GAS LAMPS, up- Piano Stools—Oak, Ebony, Mahogany or Walnut finish; brass claw | _°), 04 eet sreciesiedt Ae) ene rvaitensant nen ticcer emotions: It requires genuine art and enormous capital togather such splendid stocks, Fy feet Ing glass balls. Po CYLINDER GAS STOVE, 1,00 | ght and shade, 35 grasping g' somely carved; complete with reversible cushions, covered in new de-} This fact becomes all the more important when you consider that thousands CYLINDER PARLOR STOVE, ewing- WELSBACH CHIMNEYS, 8 At 1.65, actual value, 2.25 signs of Rookwood, Velour, Corduroy and Belgian velvets. of tastes must be pleased_their requirements carefully studied. ‘A Second avenue electric car, a horse | ing top and urn, good quality of grate, 3.00 | "0. 2 WELSBACH MANTLES, 18 a ni coal as is a ae actual value, 11,00 What we haven't been able to obtain trom ie bent manntectutere i and wagon and three mon were mixed | heavy castings, . 90, actual value, . 75, actual value, 12.50 America we have sent abroad for. Hence the elegant diversity, lavish profu- up in an accident that occurred last | RoUND PARLOR HEATING STOVE, peenit Le heme At 3.25, actual value, 4.50 At 9.50, actual value, 13.50 sion of all that is excellent, new and beautiful, as well as serviceable. i night at Forty-elghth street and Second | nickel-plated foot rail, steel frlaualaps,, rv 9 Muifculers Piano chairs and benches also at greatly reduced prices. At 10.50, actual value, 14.25, It's a real delight to stroll through this part of the Basement. So many. Gihatoncon! delonging to McCauley's ie caaey vie 2 Lark 7.00 srastont: eras MUSIC CABINETS REDUCED. At 12,25, actual value, 17.00 pretty and useful things were never more artistically combined before. ser famea ‘Pranklin, twentycrive. years | SQUARE PARLOR STOVE, the “York sr eierecnmctennterccur’ oe) Mantoune Masts conta) ee leper some Yoith drawers others an aist east onieures REDUCED. FANCY CHINA. FINE //, BARGAINS © IN DINNER In, twenty-five rs ” . ano A ; some wi a ; of . ay, panes eran klip ents. awed years Star" double doors, pits lack fire Se: ENAMEL PAINTS. with farge hawers beautitully inlaid with fine French marquetry: | Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, handsome design; frames of genuine mahog- CABORETTE, ot Loteter balad Dish, eee palate Palen i accompanied oy his helper, John | base tancy designed urns self feeder, 8,50 | @u#*t#r Pint size, 10c. ; half pint size, 19) At 4.25, actual value, 6.00 any and mahogany finished; some tically carved; ethers: beaut Salad Bowls dai Set, or Baking Austrian hina, new Baviland shape, Creighton, sixteen years old. of No. 53 | pup «tpEAL BEAVER" Parlor Heat- VARNISHES, At 5.25, actual value, TOON od Cane eat hore eerecea het taa (intent okocoriat Bnact quate | Sear feces eee eia Landennaty very richly deccrated, gold traced, : ( Bast One Hundred and Forty-elghth ing Stove, self feeder, 11-inch fire Pots Halt-pint size, 15c.; one pint size, 27 At 6.75, actual value, 8.50 ity Roman plush, satin damask, figured tapestry, illuminated plush $ decorated; regularly sold at §1.£0 to | eularly i et A ireostlieanees he 13.50 ‘The’ wagon was being driven west on | Soeat bricks, beavy castings, nickel | | pot paints, one gallon size, 90$ At 8.00, actual value, 100 [and verona, $2.00; special, your choice at 1,00| DINNER SET, 112 pieces, fing thin Hee ee ri enacting: avshuecewneace' |W CROW. CAGE CODRING icZit!| Exta becvy Clothes Baskets (willow): °| 25 ae order, setual value, 1250 eS pend esto sales, $6.00} CUPS AND SAUCERS, Plates of s- Fined, regulaily sold at $11.00; special, 7,50 I yoM Ed. y 7S, actual , . | , , finest thin mrad inno ie ME OME goy, [She vucreabster es wr eareer | SUOME Maat Banta, with covet, 20 — sess At 59.50) sctaal vse mas }eeU"Getman ciety tosdsennly | pein, wey Hen teenth S. ScThe car struck the end of the wagon. | able coe sepa pe nibs) Round Willow Ham ai WRITING DESKS REDUCED. ‘At 67.50, actual value 85.00 decorated and gold-tracea; regularly Hlow blue border pattern, regularly sold ck IL a ey ne Lona aE yemuny| 2S auch sacs, ovens) beary creas place . Pees Lae ae 85} andsome writing desks; mabopany finish, Bird's-eye Maple ‘At 75.00, % 95.00 sold from 45e. to'S0c.; special 25) at $21.00; special ati 15.00 Saaz Creighton) toy be throwns to the frossTahcking aad) compiee Galvanized Ash Can, large size, 1.45? Golden Oak and Mahogany; piano polish finish;’ French Legs; some ‘At 84,00" actual rae pia } ‘ TEA SET, 56 pieces, finest thin Aus Standing at the corner waiting for ® | cabinet base, 12.00 | Galvanized Chamber Paile, 10 qt. size 3; With carved lid, ot Beautifully’ iblais with Preach marque‘ry and Rt Ses ee ie) 2 CHOCOLATE / POTS, Cracker Jers, fine |trian china, regularly sold at $7.00; car was Antonio p Lae Imont, | ty wentys NeecIpTen COMME TL eravE: a ea pearl; large drawers; some with shaped French bevel plate mi:rors. On all purchases of $5 or more, ‘Acstrian china, very, vichl prcors special at 4.90 sree} Guast. Ninety-seventh street, mate of extra beavy castings; large Galvanized Water Buckets, 104¢. size, = 18$° At 6,50, actual value, 9.00 (EXCEPT GOODS TO BE SENT C. 0. D.) pvek pa get hi eral hie . 95 GLASSWARE. eee Ra Tracturea Nie right tee | size base; large oven; nickel trimmings; * | Japanned Coal Hods, No, 35 alte 15} At 8.75, actual value, 13.00 WE PREPAY FREIGHT LEMONADE SET, fitest Bohemian ambulance was summoned. The | extra re No. 7 with pipe f, i At 10.50, actual value, 15.008 3 RAMIKIN or Baking Dish with Plate; glass, richly decor: large jug, six Beaip, wounds whieh "Franklin and | which ia 18 inches high, 16.00| WOODENWARE. At 15.00, actus value, Be to any railroad station within the following States: regularly sold at 45c.; special at 25) Elance, embested tray; regulatty wld Creighton had recelved were dressed ),, ” + BLACKING CABINETS, of hardwood, 15 sda b Maine, Rhode Islaut, | New Hampshire, | at $1.25; special al and they went on thelr way. Ambu- { ‘IRON QUEEN” COOKING STOVE; 2 ’ At 17.75, actual value 25.00 } A . CUPS AND SAUCERS, Tea and A. D. NCY PLAQUES. Do: special high itoves; RESSMAKERS' CUTTING TABLE, 1 2 Connecticut, Vermont, New York, . Tea a BRIC-A-BRAC, FANC' Q) Jance Surgeon Doremus took ‘Laedmont tas % Sor m fee for it DRa a y GT eG At 19.75, actual value, 29.00 Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. soles stecer Fataar Baie Davia, eer 18 gts ot she nner Lone? ware, SS H cross" a 2 . anteed not 12,00 | IRONING BOARDS, 4}4-ft. size, 32 » ularly sold at 2Sc. to 35c.; special at | sold at $1.50; special at 1.00 FURNITURE FOR HOLIDAYS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Sft. cize, t 38 The Season's Most Important FISH SET, large platter, 12 plates, eae ee eit ca isse'tgatee Bey 5 “ . " S chink, very | decorat ame birds, =] » Moriarty & Co. Have Me-| Gray Steel Enamel Ware. Every plece (CURTAIN STRETCHERS, Gxi2eire, = 75 Se le C: [aA pms brese epee re Brera at heavy coin gold edges; regularly Conan | tenet iy St a” "sean os ale of Yottingham Lace Urltatns, Bynes et s00| steht ioe pee” as Jordan, Morlarty & Co, have already | No. 7 Tea , MEDICINE CABINETS, 6x8 mirror, 3 AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE Cost CUSPIDORS, fancy shape, assorted blue decoration with scences from Ivan- recelved part of their stock of furniture | No, 8 Tea Kettle, + 75 | shelves, 1.00 7 Colors; regularly old at 3c; special at 20 | Boe; regularly sold at 7Sc.; special at Bat th they emt bmemten majors nome, ee 3a, Bs 8.95, 3.50, 2.95, 2.75, 2.25, 175, Dared to furnish any Kind of @ house | ev D ° 19 Geo ‘9 foo 9 kao 9 ° } NICO J from top to bottom. A feature of the A November Clearance Sale of P. Cer P. aku, 72) % 4 tock now in thelr store at Nos. 165, 157 Z »; 5, IS. a S. A) Fure Soods and Sroceries. and 16) East Twenty-third street is a ° = Pz ° Dy Cc. aN C. Seat) eee Ca eat Rou High -Class Watt apers. One of the best transactions in Nottingham Lace Curtains it has ever been} Inthe Buyer's Office of this “Great Pure Food Mart’’ there is @ eign Ae tad a UC As the end of the season approaches we have on hand a number of ’ which reads: ‘Every article submitted here is subject to the severest exam= brated sen sue oF Calltornlar te small lots of high-class Wall Papers. Not remnants, remember, but enough this Store’s privilege to announce. ination, and if found wanting in any respect will positively be rejected.’* Dlah pollsh, The picees aaa ing the ngyrct | of each lot to paper three or four rooms, and still not enough to’ carry in our 15,000 Pairs of these Curtains when the Sale started Monday, and Such is the precaution taken before these goods are offered to you, insuring » of tables, desks, chairs and raseastng regular stock. To insure a speedy clearance we have divided them into four INTEREST CONTINUES AT HIGH PITCH. in every case AESOLUTE PURITY and HIGH QUALITY. cases, and are as simple as they are | lots and marked them at less than half their already low prices. M le th fi A A 4 the Third {CORY or succorasn: “Hazel” brand ;SALAD DRESSING: Yacht Club attractive in pattern. bors atl ease very eeneey | Gold and Embossed Papers; very arte. ore people than ever before in the Lace Curtain Sections on the Th Lev acefon' (901}/ Malus: Bugatccora Salad Dressing, made from the finest we ia’catied, on the second Moor, iene | white blank, and gilt papers; sold ta Htic and Righ-class decorations; sold Floor. Such fine values were never before offered at the low prices we are naming. {or Succotuh;specially grows, selected _|ngredents; elicious for cold meats, roto be found, “cosy corner itiinge to | weeny Wonton cre Peele Sy raug Eau tl for 20s and 2804 Per g Every pair of these Curtains is made of the best Egyptian yarns, all double jtcamy,deicious and sweet; seul’ | yaags: ottazet” brand (C) Jam: all From divan coverings and pillows to the | heavy gold and flat papere: about $0 LOT 4 embraces all the new offects and thread weaves, with lock-stitch edges, comprising fully 600 patterns in almost }4% §?.?5: 42, $1.15; can, trait flavors; mage from pure selected Most exquisite draperics, lamps and! different tterns; sold in regular colcrs; reds, Lepore jarred feel hee or $ bli d 3, COFFEE: Combination Ja‘ sound rult and sugar only; . g! jar, 18 Chinese /Bric-a-brac may: be neon In the J stock for 1244c. and 10c.; per roll, 514 | sortment of handsome gps: sold in every conceivable design. body, rich aroma, 5 Ibs., 90c.; Ib., 20 dor., $2.00; jar, sult the purse of any one, st 88 | Lor 3 consists of best quality heavy J secular stock fot ees and e:s pet rolls 14) THESE CURTAINS REPRESENT THE SEASON’S WIND-UP, 1 SAILR Ss Honan sat Daley 2) Consaaae LE AT Caer creceiueaines Doeeaentiiatiee eohoen teinicc irre ing hoecite Wanna 30, 5 12 Id, able attention to brass and enamel beds ‘ ‘ and to clear them quickly the manufacturers sold them to us at less than actual} oo pan count tins, 15 , f A : ountry Pork a = ihe Sige Sosa ea ear A $35 Sewing Machine fer 5/4, cA 5. wholesale cost. Come with the crowds to-morrow for the best Nottingham Lace {Ssuasgs, 9 RINEARPLE: ae” Sle, msi jonny ehatree of antique Patterns fon sie Sorin ootacutanrta Gee e stathe Curtain bargains you ever saw. Lei tet eat! fancy Canada n ed Mavana fae used, heavy sugar 2» ; ree-di nnn nnn nen ID. syrup; doz., $2.30; can, In the carpet department Oriental rugs @toonce attract the att®ntlon of the visitor, There are Shirvans, Kazake, stort noleel bas self-threading shuttle, CEREALS: Harel Rolled White Oats, |PEARS: “Golden Pacific . : On automatic tension and all the latest attachments. Linoleums and Onteloths. § JSramed Pictures ) Tb O Wheat Grram or Dreakfant Footieele: 10 22" sholee Calitrmla} a o bl inheavy syrup; doz., $2, Kiskell id Cashmeres fi and Meet Wiitons and Asean It is a splendid machine; we guarantee {t for : A ) AL Gteblay There are in all alee rts five years from date of purchase. Every economi- About everything you can wish for Regular $2.00 Values, PRUNES: Fancy large Santa Clara FRENCH PEAS: Imported Petit 4 Sarna parlor. turuilure: a aso? worth cal Dousew ite can afore) ro} have rons j&t this! very intheselines, Large and excellent stocks. Beautiful Remarque Proof Etchings, Stted in maty} yey swacus: “ttigh Grade” tancy [Fotaoarnone tually maw Bac oe ey ae Jooking, at It ineltides phalrs, tables biter rf i yf att ‘4 { y makers" } PRINTED LINOLEUM, extra quality, 25 new patterns to with handsome frame and matched corners; size 22x28} White California Atpatagus; tender ‘SALMON: ‘Hazel’ fancy Columbia fholstered curved and: tilaide Sete ee far fet , ina very short time, pay T4475 Sponee sony Gand 52 tt ria par quate yard: 90c, quality, 49 inches. stalks, delicicus Navor; doz., $3.20; can, 28 | River Salmon; 1 Ib. tins; doz., $2.00; the latest thin in the way of Mi . . . i . G . ay ” C3 ‘Bookshelves and ladies’ desks one ares Special attention is also directed SICLOTES i yety, peary,, thoroesly (printed: and :wsil Alied Picture Department has attained such wonderful success }4 oz. bot., 25 Borax Soap; box of 6) t-lb, cakes, in the Intest styles, expensive snd in-| to our High-Grade Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines. The prices are ureyad, ts Yarcewide; a54in ite special Wednesday offerings that in most casesSCOCOA: Hazel Freakiast Cecoa, ab- $2.85; cake, expenalve. A visit to the store also ¥8-| & wetle higher but th ‘manship and bh per oquare yard, Sy in pec! y 4 8 " sae ST AO veals a varied assortment of fine draper- | & Httle higher but the workmanship and materials are much finer. 200 OILCLOTH RUGS, best quality, suitable to put under store closing time finds the lots pretty well cleared out, }2utely pure, 1-21b. can, 20| SUCCOTASH: Lilac!’ or. “Orange $e unniture of every description may | They are the lightest running machines in the world. Prices 79, OO sar012.08¥2 carpet Att Ya, 40e,; 1e13s ye, Scr; txt 8 y *$DELICATESSE: Swift's Premium | Blossom” fancy Maine Succotash; team. ’ foundiats thatstore,. while fhe, Brices upward from : 6 yds., 45c.; 134x175 yos., 75, The earlter you come the better the selection will be. Boiled Ham or Corned Beef, sliced, Ib, 25 | der and creamy; doz., aes cay as ee i ‘ y,

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