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SUICIDE WW THE PARK A Well-Dressed: Young Man Blows His Brains Out. TRIED TO HIDE IDENTITY. But Body Is Recognized at the Morgue as that of Walter Wilson Edsall. fe-body of a young man, good look- ing, well built, weari tough well-worn, were had been of good make. , to linen and underwear, and with clove? hands that showed no traces of manual labor, was found just after midnight this morning in Central Park. Policeman Whalen saw ¢t leaning back ona bench behind the music stand on all, and found that the man had Ins out with a new and expensive revolver. dry marks. Dut or even a as identified at the ernoon as that of W uy, ty-two years ment hous ation Wi B. Stayback, of elghth street. pall had and he COUP IN TRIAL OF GOLOMAN, Burglar Who Turned State's Evidence Ordered from Stand. When Joseph Goldman, the B commission merchant, who fs with acting as a” for i of thieves, was placed on trial afternoon in Part Il. sions, 4 ast spectators In the e a the main wi psecution, who had turned State's evidence, If he had not been promised immunity if he would tell the whdle story of the rob- beries. When the witness, George Smith, one of the men arrested for having com- mitted the robberies, admitted had been promised his freedom sistant District-Attorney T: MoMahon said that by this announcement the 7 invalidated the witnest’s testimony. Smith wax ordered from the stand, After recess the court reconsidered in, Judge its action, and Smith was allowed to testify, He told his story in typical crook's parlance, Some of it was too much for the lawyers, and they had to him interpret it. before the burglary Mdman in‘a J ne Job wax to be done were told to bring our Rot tot drag (wagon) to Goldman was to get ha jhe swag aw “He framed up the job but he done me and now I'm going to do hin L can, When we were all pinched Gold- man wouldn't recognize me at Head- quarters, so 1 made up my mufnd to squeal and [ did—to Capt, Titus.” Smith is known to the police us “Pop English.” He has served terms in prison here and in Englant. The idman case has been replete with sensational features. Goldman was 4 well-known commission man with an office at Broadway Canal Up to the of his arrest he some an € reputation. was Indictea ov the charge of re- stolen goods from a gang of 's wife grieved so over the at she became very fl. The that her husband was to be don her mind so Just be h th Goldman told her that he had-had his trial and had een acquitted. Thi announcement took at loud: from her heart and she that he had delib- the story that his st moments might be passed in with Goldman were Morris m Stein, George Smith, and Henry Jackman ere charged ‘with com- of robberies in. stores eri tC pirts of the city. The first two were acquitted, The two pleaded guilty to burglary third degree and are now In the awaiting sentence, Jackman is ball, on. sald Judge MoMahon, ving Mr, Train, he said * testimony’ could’ not be after the admissions made by and the Assistant Distriet-Attor- a wi mitt him ney Other witnesses were called and the case proceeded, VETERAN PREACHER DEAD. Rev. Henry M, Bowman Was in the Pulpit Seventy-seven Years, BLOOMINGTON, IIL, y. M—Rey, Henry M. Bowman, perhaps the oldest Methodist preacher who was active up to the tme of his death, died here to- day, aged ninety-five, ‘He preached. for teventy-seven yeara and became? famous. throughout the South for tlon utterances during the war. Since 1868 he had been’s, eujt’ rider through ‘Illinols, cite | would cost regularly $1.10; entire lot, "| Store Friday. : nts and Flannels. Friday’s Bargain Specials. INDIGO BLUE CALICOES, ) FLOWERED QUI COLORED PRANTS, SMALL DESIGNS, , 4C a Yard SHAKER, CANTON AND SOME t OUTING FLANNELS, Remarkable special offers for Friday. Fabrics that you are continually needing. Priced almost half or more less than what is regularly asked. This section of the store ought to fairly buzz with business to- morrow. You save too considerably to overlook these induce- ments. (Main Floor.) Interesting ews rrom Goyland, Holiday Novelties Abound. Have you seen the Walking Dog? He's a majestic St. Ber- nard. Or what about that pecking Hen? She'll make you laugh; so true to life. It’s high time to begin buying Toys. their fullest now. FOR THE GIRLS. TRICYCLES; mate of malleable iron; hard baled enamel; 18-inch side wheels; 10-inch front wheels; shaped front; adjustable seat, nicely up- Assortments are at holstered with red plush; suitable for child 2 to 4 years old; special at 2.50 FOR THE BOYS. HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK; made strong and durable of hardweod; nicely painted in red, blue and yellow; truck is 40 inches long; has 2 four- foot side ladders, one five-foot ladder and large seat; special, 25 % Jor Infants and Chitdren Friday’s Special Bargains. INFANTS’ OUTFITS; cute and cozy; 29 different pieces; serviceable and sensible; just what any thought(ul mother of moderate means would pick out tor her baby; the dresses are nainsook and cambric, and the knit goods all hand made; wonderfully cheap at SPECIALS IN CHILDRENS’ COATS. A great assortment of garments that regularly sold at $6.50 and $7.50. But sizes got broken, and so we've cut the price vigorously. All colors; latest cut and trimmings. Sizes chiefly 2 and 3 years. Very special at, INFANTS’ WHITE BEDFORD COATS, tong. or short, large, braided cit cular collars; intetlined; regular price, $3.50; Bargain Friday price, CHILDREN'S HATS, very excelent and stylish line of bats, velvet or | satin, with Tam o' Shanter crown ard full brim: styles worth up to $3.00; to hurriedly clear them to-morrow we've marked them CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS for (24 Floor, Ce Men's Ribbed Underwear. Friday’s Bargain Specials. Exceptionally good bargains. Twenty cases just arrived. | good and warm, and sure to give the wearer plenty of satisfaction, Almost half under the regular price for to-morrow. MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, very warm and soft material, wears and washes well; peat! buttons; drawers have double gusset; every seam doubly sewn; all sizes; recular value 6Sc., SO DOZEN MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, all sizes; regular value, 85c., 39 25 (tain Floor, 18th Street.) Women’s Ribbed Underwear. Bargain Friday Specials. A favorite shopping centre for the woman who wants warm well made Ribbed Underwear. Nearly 2,000 dozen garments to-morrow at prices that have been purposely lowered for Bargain Friday. Bargains like these are not often offered here or elsewhere. WOMEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR AT 19. WOMEN'S RIBBED COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS; fleeced; natural colors; cut full sizes; strongly made and nicely finished; regular value 3Sc. WOMEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR AT 35c. WOMEN'S FINE EGYPTIAN COTTON FLEECED VESTS AND SIDE BAND DRAWERS; pearl buttons; silk trimming; doubly sewn scams; extra and regula! regular value OSc., 35 (Main Floor, Near Fountain. High-Class Wall Papers. Friday’s Special Bargains. Still hurrying out those small lots from this season's clean- up. Hundreds are profiting handsomely. Three special lots for to-morrow. The latest patterns and designs: 10 rolls good quality WHITE BACK PAPER and 18 yards BORDER; 50 10 rolls nice GOLD PAPER and 18 yards BORDER; would cost regularly 95 $1.97; entire lot, 10 rolls FINE EMBOSSED PAPER and 18 yards BORDER; would cost regularly $3.08; entire lot, 1.75 (Third Floor, Front.) ~~ Clothes for the Boys. Special Prices for To-Morrow. We think we are particularly generous in the Boys’ Clothing Such values as these carry weight with them when we make such a pleasant assertion: BOYS! $3.50 WARM REEFERS, 2,25, Woollen Meltons, in Oxford gray shades, ulster collars, warm plaid linings, ages 6 to 15 years. BOYS' $3.00 SUITS, 1,75, Strong woollen materials, neat dark shades, double-breasted styles, ages 6 to 16 years, well lined and tailored. BOYS’ $5.00 STYLISH OVERCOATS, 3,75, Long cut, vertical pockets, yoke, stylish shades in warm frieze coatings, well lined; ages 8 to 16 years. BOYS’ $2.25 RUBBER COATS, 1,75, A Pure dull finished rubber, mounted on Heavy sheeting, long cut; ages 6 to 18 years. " BOYS! 75C.- WOOL SHIRT WAISTS, 45, Full cut; properly designed, plaits back and front, made of standard woollen shirtings; in navy and red; collars attached or shirt bands for white collars. YOUTHS’ $8.50 OVERCOATS, 5,50, The new swell long cut; stylish Oxfords and frieze coatings; ages 15 to 19 years; well lined and carefully tailored. (tain Floor, Rear.) Handsome Rugs. i Friday’s Special Bargains. Rugs? Ever so many. Most excellent assortments. But room to hint of a few prices. These will suggest economy with commendable readiness. SMYRNA RUGS. 9x12 ft., worth $24.00, 18.50 |saxsa in,, worth $3.00, 1.98 peaters senwors $18.00, 13.50 | 26x54 in., worth $2.50, 1,50 6x9 {t., worth $12.00, 9.50 | 4x7 ft., worth $6.00). fi jgiste in., worth $2.00, 1,25 36x'72 in., worth $4.00, 2,98 | 18x36in., worth $1.25, “75 ROYAL WILTON RUGS; many copies of fine Turkish designs: 18x36 in., worth $2.00, 1,50 | 6x9 ft., worth $20.00, 16.50 27x54 in., worth $4.00, 2.98 | 8.3x10.6 ft., worth $32.00, 24.00 36x63 in., worth $7.50, {1034.98 | 9x12 ft., worth $35.00, 27.00 500 SPECIAL SMYRNA RUGS. All choice designs. 9x12 size, 11.50 | 7.0x10.6 size, 8.50 6x9 size, 5.50 | BIG VARIETY OF RUGS IN ODD SIZES. We also make a specialty of showing a complete assortment of Odd-Sized RUGS, both Smyrna and Wiiltons, as follows: 5x8, 6X6, 9x9, 9X10.6, 10.6x10.6, 12x12, 10.6x12, 9x15, 9x14.6, 12x15 and 15x18, (Taira Floor.) Cigar Gxcellence. Friday,’s Special Bargains. BENEFACTOR, high-grade 1C¢. cigar, at lesa than half price; tox of 50, CREMO, perfectos, Sc. cigar; box of 50 LUCKE'S IMPORTS; Sc. cigar at exactly half price; box of 50, “FLAG OF FREEDOM," Sc. cigar; best value ever offered; Sumatra ‘wrapper, long combifation filler; at half price; box of 50, Mail Orders Filled, 2.25 1.60 1.25 1.25 (lain Floor, Kear.) SOT AM nase eye on the calendar. proach of the holiday season. later when the rush is at its zenith. the desirability of trading here. Sterting Silver Goclet Articles. Friday’s Bargain Specials. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, Brushes and Manicure Pieces, beautifully embossed and highly artistic. French gray and bur- nished. Designs, jualities and finish are superior. It’s a delight to buy in our popular Jewelry Store. AT $9, 25--Sterling Silver-mounted Brush, Comb and Mirror, in nicely lined case; set is worth $15.00. At 98c.— Sterling Silver Mounted Powder Jar, Military Brushes, Nail Brushes, Complexion Bushes, Cut Glass Tcoth Powder Jars, Bonnet Brushes, Cut Glass Salve Jars and Hat Brushes. At 48c._ Sterling Silver Mounted Bonnet Brushes, Talcum Jars, Dressing Combs, Button Hooks, Files, Cuticle Knives, Curling Irons, Tweezers, Polishers, Scis- sors, Salve Jars, Shoe Horns, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Corn Knives, Darn- ers, Erasers, Blotters and Seals; worth $1.60. (Main Floor, 6th Ave.) Ladies’ Stylish Neckwear, Friday’s Bargain Specials. Busy all the time because we carry everything sanctioned by prevailing fashions and charge notably moderate prices. For imstance: COLLARETTES of Brussels net, trimmed with ribbon ends, 36 ) inches long ; regular price $1.50, special to-morrow, COQUE FEATHER BOAS, lar, so ch dod: oe bright lustre, nlcely made, ? Farce long, each ide AT RENAISSANCE LACE BOLERO JACKETS. These Lace Jackets are regularly worth $2.50; we feature them speciall: to-morrow, each, u Decteentd 1,98 (ain Floor.) Great Wittinery Bargains. Ready for a Big and Busy Friday. Friday is always a very lively day in the Millinery Depart- ments of the Big Store. We plan to make each Friday more integesting tham its predecessor, and that we succeed is widely admitted. The following are very special for to-morrow: LADIES' CAMEL'S HAIR FELT HATS. 100 cases, and not a Hat goes on sale until store opening to-morrow. The most desirable shapes and colors, with white stitched edges; $1.25 qualities; Friday at CAMEL'S HAIR FELT WALKING HATS. Trimmei with silk mirrored velvet and large stylish pom- 39 pon; $3 quality; Friday at 1.45 SILK VELVET HATS BEAUTIFULLY SHIRRED and draped; $2.75 qualities, 1.75 Gala Floor, 190% 6) The Big November Sale of Yottingham Lace Curtains is Attracting Crowds of Buyers. Undoubtedly tht best Nottingham Lace Curtain values yet offered a metropolitan public. The entire Main Aisle on the Third Floor has been given over to the sale and exposition of these handsome Curtains. PRICED PER PAIR AT 13.95, 3.50, 2.95, 2.75, 2.25, 1.75, 1.25, 98c., 89c. Assortments practically unlimited. Almost 600 patterns in Severy conceivable design to choose from. Curtains are made from the best Egyptian yarns, all double thread weaves, with lockstitch edges. The Lowest Prices in Greater New York. (Tulrd Foor.) Lustrous Black Sttks. Friday’s Special Bargains. Black Taffeta and Black Peau De Cygne continue leading favorites among ebony hued silken fabrics. Nothing can dim the popularity of Taffeta, and Peau de Cygne is seen more and more every day. Its softness and lustre make it a very desirable fabric. BLACK TAFFETA. One yard wide (36 inches), guaranteed; beautiful, bright quality; regular $1.00 values; special, 78 BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE.—21 inches wide; heavy and bright quality; soft velvet finish; regular $1.00 values; special, (lain Floor.) Dress Goods Hitractions. Friday’s Special Bargains. The Dress Goods Store is very ambitious to establish a sales record to-morrow, and so comes eageriy to the front four alluring bargains, as follows: JET BLACK SERGES: 50 inches wide; English manufacture; all wool; sponged and shrunk; fast dye; will not be affected by sun or rain; worth $1.25. yard; special to-morrow, HOMESPUN: 52 inches wide, all wool; indark, medium and light shades; also blue and brown; worth &Sc. a yard; special to-morrow, ALL WOOL ALBATROSS: Striped effects; very popular for waists; worth 4Sc. a yard; special for to-morrow, CHECKED HOMESPUNS: Blues, browns, grays, greens, etc.; worth S0c. a yard; special to-morrow, with 75 "$9 25 22 (Main Floor.) Useful Yotions. Friday’s Special Bargains. A big spread of little things. Popularly low priced. Qualities first class. Varieties greater than you will find elsewhere. Timely hints. CORTICELLI; 100 yd. spool silk; black and colors; all letters; a HERCULES DRESS BRAID, in black and colors; 1 to 2 inches doz., O9¢.; a spool, 6) wide; a yd., WHITE BASTING COTTON, 1 | ASTRACHAN CLOTH TRIM. doz. spools, 7 | MING— | '4 to 11a inches wide; a yd., 8c. & 15 HOSE SUPPORTERS; all sizes; | 116 to 2 inches wide; a yd, B Nsle web; rubber button; black and white, a pair, LINEN CORSET LACES, round or flat, 4 yards long; a doz., ELITE SHELL AND AMBER HAIRPINS, straight or crimped; box of one doz., SHETLAND PLOSS; _ black, white and colors; 12 skeins to 4 5 a Ibs 5 | SOUTACHE BRAIDS; all colors, | 4yd.ina piece; a piece, 25 | GERMANTOWN WOOL; black | and colors; 16skeins to alb.; a 12 | Ib.) 1,15 15} RENAISSANCE PATTERNS, collar and rever centre pieces, 22x22, 24x24; curtain borders, 75 | assorted, each, }, cach, 10 a PUGUS CCU SCT CIOS OO OTD TOOT E ODOT OTT TOE Seizing Opportunity by the Forelock. Getting Ready for the Holidays and Taking Advantage of Bargain Friday. Not a bit too early to begin buying Christmas presents. It’s a shorter reach to Christmas than you’d think unless you’ve been keeping your Bargain Fridays are particularly helpful now. The very merchandise you want most, and at prices that tell of astonishing reductions, not only to splendidly stimulate business but to convince you beyond all question of doubt as to 98 Lots of people are doing it. All over the Big Store you can note the bustle and animation incidental to the ap- Buy now and you avoid the great, surging crowds inevitable Stronger, more important than ever. Oh, no; we haven’t overlooked Thanksgiving. Plenty of beautiful silverwere, satiny table cloths, sparkling cut glass, fine china and everything else you can possibly require. Unless you’rea daily visitor tothe World’s Greatest Grocery on the fourth floor you can- not fully appreciate its distinct helpfulness. Something new, important and interesting daily. Holiday goods purchased now held until delivery is requested. Heating and Cooking Stoves. Friday’s Special Bargains. Gas Radiators are handy. Ignite your match, turn on the gas —and there you are. All kinds of Stoves for Heating and Cooking purposes. line of this list helps you to save. Every THE “IRON QUEEN STOVE" has 14in. oven, patent cross piece iron, 5 holes on top, double cabinet base of beautiful design, full nickel-plated; to-morrow at 16,00 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. GAS CHANDELIERS, of solid 2.50 brass, beautiful design, one arm GAS RADIATORS, 31-in. high, 4 tubes, full nickel-plated jewel front, and Russia tron tops, at SAME RADIATOR with bronze finish, at 2.50 2.00 tube bronze finish Radiator with Jewels, 31-in. high, OIL HEATER, made entirety of jie at 1.30 isan aaa ae Tarn 1.60 ot nickel 5 central @raught bureer, fancy design; INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP, to-morrow at 4.0 i Upright shape, ROUND PARLOR STOVE, with swing top and urn, large size fire Stegel-Cooper Mantle, pot, quality of iron, 3.00 MEDICINE CABINETS, made ROUND PARLOR STOVE, of hardwood, with 3 shelves, with 4double doors, 11-in. fire 6x8 mirror, 1.00 pot, full nickel plated, fancy Rull size GALVANIZED ASH urn, dumping and shaking grate, 7.50 | CAN, 1.50 SQUARE PARLOR STOVE, IRONING BOARD (4's ft.) 28 with reversible flue, nickel cab- inet base, 11-in. fire pot, 4 dou- ble doors, fancy design, IMPROVED CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 6x12, 1.00 | 7514 size, at ! } BED SPREADS, value $1.59, at 4 75 95 § RENAISSAN sina 5 ae RS Children’s and Uisses’ Ribed Underwear. . 4 A Very Special Sale Friday. We bought up the entire surplus stock of a large mill, and we got the garments so cheap that you can buy them for less than what it cost the manufacturer to make them. It’s extraordinary. 24,000 Garments are included in this purchase. Every garment is ribbed and fleeced; every seam is doubly. sewn; ecru and natural colors. , / VESTS AND DRAWERS; sizes 2 to 15 years; worth up to 50¢.; 1 sizes; per garment, (Main Floor, near Fountaia.? Sheets and Pillow Stips. Friday’s Bargain Specials. Our business in these lines is steadily in- What store is giving you Ready for use. creasing; but that’s not remarkape. better value for your money? 45x30 Hemstitcted cr Hemmed Pillow-Cases; the muslin and work would 6% cost 12%<c. each, Friday at : 2 : EXTRA HEAVY. 2 for single beds, value 35c., at 29 for double beds, value 5Sc., at 45 ETS for very large beds, value 63¢., at 49 BED SPREADS, value 7Sc., at 59 BED SPREADS, value $1.39, at 98 1,39 5 Also, A new line of handsome DraWwn-work Sheets and Pijlow Slips to match. Qtala Floor.) Women’s Satecn Petticoats. Friday’s Special Bargains. These Mercerized Sateen Petticoats ‘have been such popular sellers, being strongly indorsed by fashion, that we have de- termined to create a livelier demand than ever to-morrow. Every Petticoat has tucked flounce, with tucked ruffles, and 7 95 sells regularly at $2.95; to-morrow they will goswiftly at 4 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GARMENTS. FLANNELETTE GOWNS, special price for Friday only, 38 WOMEN'S DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, extra heavy, braid trimmed, double ycke; 89c. quality, 68. WOMEN’S DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, handsomely embroid- ered in silk, finished with braid or ribbon, very fine quality; worth $2.00, 1.69 (24 Floor, Centre.) Choice Gable Linens. Friday’s Bargain Specials. What do you needin the way of Table Linens? Think a bit. We are showing some very beautiful assortments of fancy Table Linens with Torchon Lace, Renaissance, Mexican and Japanese work. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS in 3 sires, each, ber) IS O38 HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS in 3sizes,each, 1.85 2.35 285 HEMSTITCHED TABLE SETS in 3 sires, each, 3.95 4.45 4,95 VERY MUCH FINER SETS in 3 sites, each, 5.50 6.50 7.50 DOUBLE DAMASK COVERS in 3 sizes, each, 1.95 245 2.95 DAMASK NAPKINS at almost any price you wish ‘i topay. For the 18 200 «24 26 ine, 98 1.39 1.50 3.95 Des. FANCY LINENS-—GENUINE BARGAINS, ICE DOILIES, round or square, about 6 inches in diameter, THE “PRINCIPIO" COOKING FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, regular price 12e. ; each at 6 duplex dumping atd shaking ei Semana 60 } SCARFS and SHAMS, embroidered on lawn, regular price S0c.; speclalat 25 SretesiSlnh ores arith Gs holes COFFEE MILLS, with steel SPACHTEL SCARFS or SHAMS, new effects, regular price $1.50; spe on top; No. 7 size, with high pcabetedt ees th ae 10 § cial at 15 pipe and shelf, at 15.50 KER" BLE, 5 5 Sanat eae tien made song, with folding Tea, RENAISSANCE CENTQE PIECES, rund ot square, regular price $1.00; STEP LADDER and CHAIR, 5 seat rome st (Masement.) Finest French Limoges and Austrian China. Friday’s Special Bargains. Extra large size Laundry Bags, each at Olan Fleer.) 15 World’s Greatest Grocery. Friday’s Bargain Specials. It’s a good, interesting and comprehensive list, and it will Chop Trays, Chocolate Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar and Cream, } certainly bring a fine volume of trade to the Grocery on the 4th Cracker Jars, Fancy Salad Bowls, Syrup Jugs, Plates, Cups and j Floor to-morrow. Great variety of deccrations ; fully one-third and one- ; are. Saucers. You can tell at a glance how special the prices Melt Jess thes the repular, cost; prices range from 50c. to $5 each. } FISH: Fancy selected Jersey Striped Bass or Salmon Steaks, !b., 12 tad variety is too large to attempt to quote individual prices. LONG ISLAND FLOUNDERS or BUTTER FISH, Ib., 6 CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, CHOCOLATE POTS & CRACK- Ro ERUIT SAUCERS "ken fine JER JARS: very bendecmely POULTRY: Fancy Rhode Island Spring Turkeys or Pennaytvania Austrian china; richly decorated | decorated and gold traced, finest <td Mob ihdneaat 12% tn colors: gold traced; regulatly | thin Austrian china; regularly MUTTON: Forequarter fancy Canada Mutton, tb.. 7 ec reuenet P| sold aE $1230) : 95 (MARMALADE: ‘Harel’ English Marmalade, i-ib. glass jars, 15 CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES DINNERWARE. ; of all sites: Frit Saucers, &., DINNER SET; 100 pieces; fine LEMONS: Choice juicy thin skin Lemons, doz. 12 pest English porcelain in the ain; larly sold at : Pane % flow blue lecoration; Oriental de. ercolalay i senularly gio gat an ORANGES Fancy Sweet Flori¢a Oranges, doz., 20 sign; regulatly sold at 20., 9) DINNER SET; 112 pieces; fine UNEEDA BISCUITS: Pkges., 3 CUPS and SAUCERS,” LATES porcelain, richly decorated; ex- | | DELICATESSEN: New Philadelphia Farm Sctapple, Ib., 9 of assorted sizes; and’ OYSTER ularly sold at $11.00, i PLATES; fine French ani Ger- DINNER SET; 100 pieces; finest Cholce Selected Frankfurter Sausage, 3 Ibs., 25 man china; very handsomely English porcelain; very rich flow (RIGS: New importation Four Crown Smyrna Figs, Ib., wR decorated; tegularty gold at 5c. 25, tue, decoration; regulatly sold 15.00 {CORN: State Cream Sugar Cora, can 7 CONDENSED MILK JAR, with : 4 S SOUP: ww a Cover adplate, fing ebiaa nicely DINNER SET, 100 pieces, neat SOUP: Large size cans ‘'Victory’” Condensed Soups, assorted, 3 cans, 25 decorated ; regularly soldat 35c. 19) AusUuaR, Cina, new shapes: COFFEE: ‘Breakfast Blend," very eatisfactory ia body, aroma and CABORETTE, OR LOBSTER at $22, * Regnany 200° 13.50 } MARFaBC Ib 13 SALAD DISH,’ with handles, TEA SET, 56 pieces, fincat Aus- RASPBERRIES: “ Park’ brand preserved Black or Red Raspbezries, fi shape, arelatically deco- trian China, richly decorated: can, u Tepularly sold falar prerr rr( Ty Macem td meio deo (ev, 4.85 EGG PLUMS : “' Park" brand Egg or GreenGage Plums, 3b. can, 12 - TEA: Your choice of our Green, Black or Blended Teas, It., 35 F: GC. 6 SARDINES : ‘* Hazel '' imported boneless Sardines, can, 10 urest a nai eS. BEANS: Fancy N. Y. State hand picked Pea Bears, 4 lbs.. ” 7 , i Fj SOAP: Armour's Woodchuck Soap, 10 cakes, a3 Friday’s Special Bargains. Toothsome dainties—freshly made. Contain nothing but what is purest. Regularly 20c. per pound. To-morrow very special at 13c. Ib. MOLASSES CREAMS, BUTTERCUPS, LEMON COCOANUT, MOLASSES PEPPERMINTS, ASSORTED PRUIT TABLETS, AMERICAN CREAM PEPPERMINTS, AMERICAN BROKEN CANDY, 73 COCOANUT BON-BONS, pound. VIRGINIA SALTED PEANUTS, SUGAR PEPPERMINTS, (Main Floor) PepOSCSUCUSOS Cee OOD CIEE ODORS Women’s Sacgues, Robes, Wrappers. Friday’s Special Bargains. Simply because the sizes avg small we are going to close out a lot of Hiennelette Dressing Sacques in several styles, including Kimonos or tight-back effects, at almost half price to- morrow. These garments are worth £9c. and 98c., but 30: every one is marked for fast selling at ; EIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUES, ripple cloth; very heavy; worth9fe., 75 ROBES of Extra Fine Quality Ripple Eiderdown; handsomely finished with satin ribbon; gathered back; frogs and heavy girdle; very special at 5,50 1,00 Centre) A new FLANNELETTE WRAPPER; extra heavy quality; handsomely made; regular value $1.09; special, S53. 00 Comforters, To-morrow Very Special at All the Comforters we sell are made up specially to our otder, This insures absolute cleanliness and purity. Odorless, of course. We have just received an instalment of Comforters. de just bike the good old-fashioned quilts, with all the improvements that modern science can employ. Three styles special Friday. 450 All Extra, Rufiled ends, * Y Stitched centres, } Your choice at 7, 50 Size, (Tufted, with plain ends, ° 4Pbird Floor, Fromt.) {MEN'S $8.00 FINE RAIN COATS, Men's Clothing. Special Prices for To-Morrow. We have been in the Men’s Clothing Store picking out some very excellent things to feature for Friday. - Y Here they are. Weather such as we have had this weele particularly emphasizes the need of a good Rain Coat. 6.00 MEN'S $10 WINTER OVERCOATS, Long, full cut; made of stylish Oxford coatings; well lined and tailored. 5.00 ackintosh Rain Coats; all woollen fabrics; Oxford, blue and black; long, hed pockets; velvet collars; stylish plaid linings. ; MEN'S $2.00 TROUSERS, 1.00 A limited assortment of middle weight trousers; sizes 30 to 36 waist) measure only; prevailing styles in worsteds and cassimeres. MEN'S $10.00 HOUSE ROBES, 4.00 | Fine English fabrics; very latest effects in plaids; full long cut; can be used for both Rotes and Lounging Gowra; these coats were imported to sell at $10.00). therefore they are exceptionally strong bargains at this price. (Maln Floor, Keepy” Men's $225 Sample Hats, I5a. Newest shapes in Derbys, Troopers, Alpines and Golf Entire sample line of abig Danbury, Conn., concern. samples, they are naturally the manufacturer's most careful Hats. Amazing good bargains at the price we quote. 95¢. bought so much hat value before. BOYS’ TAM 0’ SHANTERS. 40 dozen fine wool cloth, in shades of red, blue, brown; designed with pretty emblems; full Sdc value, CHILDREN’S WINTER TOQUES. terns in warm wool yarns; asgorted shades in double full be i Pretty signs; full 40c, value

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