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cr . F €) THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN ING, DECEMBER 5, 1901. HERD SAVES FREEZING MI Policeman Strips Off His Coat to Cover an Insane Prisoner’s Nakedness. CARRIES HIM BLOCKS. After Exciting Chase the Officer, in Shirt-Sleeves in Icy Streets, Shoulders Burden. Temporarily insane from overwork, Bernhardt Pels, a young salesman, leaped from his ped early this morning while his brother was seeking a trained nurse to watch him and ran through the icy streets clothed only in Bis night dress. After an exciting chase of several blocks he was captured by Policeman MoGilly, of the Hast Sixty-seventh street station, who stripped off his great coat, wrapped his freezing prisoner in it and, abivering in his shirt sleoves, car- ried the struggling man in his arms from Sixty-second street and Lexington avenue to the station-house, There the reaction from excitement, exposure and extraordinary exertion came upon tho weakened Pels and he fainted. He was taken to Bellevue Hos- pital. @ £5 Pels, who is twenty-five years old, and bis brother Edward live at No. 120 East Bixty-second street. Edward, after los- ing h& sleep for two nights to watch hi ther, ady: of a sound dlveg into wwnien the sufferer hed fallen and hurried out after a nurse. Bernhar er. He ty-ninth nfs Some through Lexington avenue. avenus he caught him'et aint regecond street. FLAMES NEAR BIG GAS TANK. EARLY MORNING BLAZE ON THE EAST SIDE. Relling-Mill Plant Completely De- stoyed Befere Flames Were Checked. A disastrous fire was narrowly averted in the vicinity of Twenty-third street and Avenue A this morning only after particularity daring work on the part of the firemen who had come in response to two consecutive aiarms sent out by Chief Croker. ‘The fire was discovered shortly after 2 o'clock in the one-story frame struc- ture of the Manhattan Rolling Mill, which is built in the shape of an L and takes in Nos. 266-3 on East Twenty-third atrect and Nos. 92-4 on Avenue A. Within ten minutes after the fire atarted the structure was a mass of flames, and the proximity of half a ag tanks in the yards of Re*Gonsa aatea Gas Company ‘hear by was the reason why @ second alarm was eent out. Engineer John Eben sod John Cort t, watchman in the roll- ing call. eclare that they believe the Arg tie cries Of alarm upon discovering the bisze aroused Albert Whitman, asleep in the Church Boclety,_juach mep, situated opposite on renty third street, @nd he at once ran into the tencment at the southeast corner ef Twenty-third street and Avenue A and adjoined on. ths, sido and In the rear by the burning building. ie awakened the eight families living there and as- sisted them to the street. use of the danger which threat- ened from the gas tanks and also from two tanks of naphtha jn,the reaver the 0 had scanty attire. were ordered still further away wo that thoy would not be injured in case of an explosion. 5 The fire was extinguished after the entire mill plant hax been destroyed, The damage is placed at about $10,000. FELL DEAD FROM CHAIR IN CHURCH. ANDREW EVANS DROPPED AS SERVICE ENDED. While listening to his pastor's prayer- meeting sermon in the lecture room o the Sumner avenue Brooklyn M. E. Church, fast night, Andrew Evans dropped dead trom his chatr, He was catried to an ante-room and Dr. Gilbert was summoned, but Mr. Evana was beyond help. Dr. Gilbert sald death wag prabably caused by apoplexy. “Death -was instantaneous,” sald the Rev. A. H. Beattys, pa tor of the chuich, “L.was just closing my Wednesday even- ing talk. It was very still in the room. Mir, Evans, had entered before vice began, sat abdut’ the centre room neer- tho middle aisle. mgt out Sieh bs enue ell to f Hediy took hit ts ore ofa clags-rooms and _symmoned a phyel: le But it was macleag. Mr. Evans was fore pron oll ete is immeasurably phos Petrie us best of health, al- has since. told mé ha be called In this way. Ho. wit mi faithful IU vain pane Ts BR Worker in m: Ri his? church and wo Atty-one, lived at kiyn. With osinsgn. ite ‘ | ‘venues and had il 4'tn Brook lyn'for thirty yeara. i : AGTY INITSELF oven SAVES AOE, err a af fe rouretan A Holiday Bargain Friday. A day to arouse your interest; a day to crowd The Big Store with eager purchasing throngs from far and near. ‘Among all these broad acres of bright, attractive holiday things bargains will blossom plentifully to- morrow. In every way the day assumes a broader, fresher, stronger, merrier importance. Many Departments crowded for space, to reduce certain staple or special lines slap quick-selling prices on them and class them as bargains—and bargains they are of the very best description. Shop in any department row. Attractions are practically limitless. know what a splendid fireproof store it is. know how carefully your comfort is studied. With immense passenger elevators, moving stair- ways, waiting-rooms, post-office, telegraph and tele- hone stations, and other accessories, The. Big Store is indeed an ideal shopping centre. Holida jparcnaees made now will be kept until you request their delivery. ou like here to-mor- You You Sreat Remnant Sate of Yew Dress Goods. Blacks and Colors of All Kinds. One of the most important Remnant Sales of the season. All classes of Black and Colored Dress Fabrics in Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths; just as good as though bought right off the piece. ABOUT HALF THE USUAL PRICES. REMNANTS of 35c. and 40c. drees goods for 20 REMNANTS of 45c. and S0c. dress goods for 25 REMNANTS of 60c. and 6Sc. dress goods for 35 REMNANTS of 7Sc. and $1.00 dress goods for 50 Qlain Floor, Front.) A Great Clearance Sale of Ribbed Winter Underwear For Wen, Women and Children. It has been a tremendously busy season in the Ribbed Underwear Department on the Main Floor. Thousands of garments have been sold. Such an enormous volume of business naturally. rosie ia ‘a. large accumulation of odd sizes and various styles. These we have grouped appropriately, and to them we have added sev- eral purchases from big mills, who, anxious to clean up before showing spring lines, made us some extraordinary price concessions. CONSEQUENTLY WE NAME WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. Such offers as follow ehould certainly crowd the Underwear Store to- morrow. Details are exceptionally interesting. ar 9, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS: | ,. ( WOMEN'S SWISS RIRRED VESTS: 391 msse, worth fully Seo #5 { Eee white, pla, Clue, bse acd Payer hellotrope colors; all eizes; worth Soc. "| AT ( WOMEN'S ‘‘ONEITA’’ COMBINA- a mire Saints “AND. DRAWERS, 65 marion BUSTS; 31 natural | an iwhite broken lots of nearly all kinds, all aizes colees; wrest 81-98: aT 494 AT (CHILDREN’S RIBBED VESTS AND 15 rf DRAWERS; flecced; natural colores; all sizes; werth up to 3Sc. ; CHILDREN'S RIBBED Bea UNDERWEAR. USTRALIAN WOOL | 1.50 eter pik excellent: About One-Half Under Price. . made and finished;‘single or double | very soft, fine natural wool vests breasted shirts; all sizes; worth $2.25, 5 WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS AND pasts ta’ drawer, rare ea eee {ar Sizo 18, B 35 Each sire larger, Sc. extra, fa one or the other; worth up te $1.50. aT 19 Seeced; double sewed t finish ‘threugbout; all ‘ 35e. (Mato Floor, ‘Rear of Elevators.) seams; bes! sizes; worth Women’s Underskirts and Gowns. Some Particularly Good Specials. ‘WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, double yoke and cut full and long; very special at WOMEN'S GOWNS, fine outing flannel, double yoke, fancy sailor collars and cuffe, 83 WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERSKIRTS, worked edge, 16 OMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, of outing flannel, yoke band, silk-embroidered edge, 33 WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS, of fleece-lined stockinette, deep bem and yoke band; L) , (Becond Floor.) China, Lamps, Slassware. A Rich Harvest of Bargains for a Very Busy Friday in the Basement. No need to tell in detail what fine bargains these are. The items are eloquently persuasive; you can see at a glance how tempting each thing is, The Bric-a-Brac displays were never prettier. DINNERWARE. { LAMPS. DINNER SET, 100 pieces, Austrian eterno iste with 10. china, including soup tureen; handsome decorations, Dew Haviland shape; reg- | gilttrimmings, regularly $. ularly $18.00, special, 12.00 BANQUET. LAMP, Rookwood finish, DINNER SET, 103 vlace, Including It mountings, regularty $5.00; ie mea aly dread nau eo cee vanes BIRQUE every i Lange 7 dit ci ” 9.80 Ha ee eet pad dacenstiong vi lecor af H pene RD lily | sieo ne opartaient of AUSTRIAN lain, nicely in flow ASES, handsome decorations; regu- Brtcatal” patters; “togutarly 612.00, larly 61.50; opeets, 95 TEA SET, 56 finest thin porce- bers decorations Le: y fatoyrehly dechtoted in natural oles, Fis, nt Dack-eround, | rogolarty every piece full gold traced; regularly fs apecial, 1.50 herdataen esa 3.75 | Netieis‘abapee isk teeta, a TABLE. GLASSWARE. regularly $3.50; epeclal, "2.50 "| WATER TUMBLERS, thin’ blown FANCY CHINA. glase; regularly 50¢. doen; special, 35 | PLATES of all sizes, cupsand saucers, PUNCH OR LEMONADE CUBS, imi- French Limoges china, hand- tation of cut glass; regnlarly 2Sc. per comely decorated, coln gold edges; dozen; special, PIE 50 | tegularly $5.00 and $6.00 per dozen; = DECANTER, Bohemian glass, ea- pepeciahs cack, 2s graved with “Jreek and star pattero; PLATES of eff sizes; Gvest French Tegularly 7Sc.; special, hand pairte), coin gold CLARET JUG, size same as above; reg- aA) hs ularly $1.10; special, cs 50 % $30.00; at, per pair, A Handy and Helpful Gude tor Holiday Shoppers. Cut It Out and Save It. A list like this is convenient, for it expedites shopping. You know just where the most wanted Holiday things are, and you can get to the desired department speedily. Jewelry (Main Floor, oth Ave. Sterling Silver Nove ties Paintings (Tei 18th Si Leatk Smokiag Jacket: Men's Haberdashe oor, Ith Ste, Rear, 1”, oth Ave) sath Robes ‘loor, Rear’. * Pal Second Floor, oth Ave, Slusical Instruments (Sscord Picor, Rear. ‘ancy Furniture 3 H Centre) Chinaware and Bric-abrac (Base Slippers (“lala Floor, Rear of ain). Umbrellas (Main Floor, Freat). Standard Book Sets. Fine Holiday Offers. Excellent variety of Books by famous authors. Maij orders receive prompt attention. Any one of the sets described below would make a fine Christmas present. We also carry in a great number of editions, at the very lowest prices, the works of Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Honore de Balzac, Alphonse Daudet, Wm. M. Thackeray, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, William Shakespeare, Thomas B. Macaulay, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Tobias Smollet, Charles Lever, Samuel Lover, Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, Thomas De Quincey, Hans Christian Andersen, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Parkman, Henry W. Longfellow, Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Bailey ment), Foun: Third Poor, Rear). Boxes jain Floor, 18th St.) Christmas Cand as aaa Jacies Russell Lowell, Oliver Wendell! Holmes, Bret e, etc., etc, etc. SETS OF BOOKS BY STANDARD | THE COMPLETE WORKS ues wy, ba a yaety of editions. |B GEORGE ELIOT. Ia 6 | Volumes. in cloth. BY sm WALTER oeetT | Publishedat $3.50. Ourprice, 1,25 volumes. Bound incloth. Published | TRE COMPLETE WORKS price, =“ $10.00. Our | 5 OF GEORGE ELIOT. In 6 Tur Waveney overs, | isan old. BY SIR WALTER scoTT: |atw7s0. Our price only” 2.50 Hoe, Tite in Pub- THE COMPLETE WORKS Hahed at $12.00. Our price, 5,25|0F GEORGE ELioT. tn 6 THE W. volumes, Boundin linen. Title THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, and decorations in gold. Gilt In 12 are Bound in Our price Teel neat 3.00 , Hees ie ane docerstione | THE COMPLETE WORKS pe. Gilt tope, Pablishea OF GEORGE ELIOT. ‘In 12 Bis Our price, 6.00 | Yolumes. Bound in linen, THE WA with leather labels. Profuse- BY Sit WALTER S0OET pL ie ery byte! 12 12 volames. Bound in half |teRy sotd sola St $18.00. Sas Fed dark calf or price, . 12.95 ecorations 't aet tacled THE COMPLETE WORKS tad paper ef beat qual ity fe OF GEORGE ELIOT. In 12 lustrated. Gilt tops. Pub- |volumes. Bound in cloth. Nahed at $30.08. Our price, 17.50 Decatated in gold. | Iilustrat- ‘xcellent an te TEE WAVERLEY NOVELS, Regularly aold 2€$25.08, Our In 24 volumes. Illustrated. aed ase Bound in cloth, with titles THE COMPLETE WORKS and handsome back decora- oF, GEORGE ELIOT ai ‘ tions in | volumes. Bound in at $48,00. Oar pres, von 15.00 | Morocco. Decorated in gold; THE co! WORKS 1a roncpereap tars OF BULWERLYTTON. 12 | ga. on en *" 12.00 13 volames. Bound in cloth. ah . =f Published at $10.00. Our | TIE COMPLETE WORKS See lh ing em " | lous iB! . Tidy in ple Peblahe'ot Perr gnd te of ewe . Gilt toy ly $12.00. Oar price, 5.25 Sa at $35.00" “Ours,” 22.50 Be a THE COMPLETE WORKS 13 volumes, Bound in art OF. GROROE Eire neh ona Gute, elma. Boupiln al vant fee at $20.00, Cur io decorations in gold from spe- THE co} WORKS ate phofogravares, by. best avares OP BULWERLYITON. In |Srtists and the edition is Boand ia dark ‘red iets Best English reper’? Reeve Title in gold. Frated on tatty alt ae ght 0. Bar bale pa large ice only Any reation wes pal THE EDITION DE LUXE OF Hahed to eell at $25.00, Our rae ay 4.50) Ey coum OF {MOREE THE COMPLETE WORKSOF | Dumas. In4volumes.. Bound BULWER LYTTON. In 15 light-pray linen with paper Toco of half Tight Eopies typo’ on best Eogligs payer * Tocco or op Dglis' a} calf. Mosteated® tise | Rh decute edge.” The lilus- decorations bane lad ia tratloze are photo-etchings. 5 . Regularly sold a . ineach volume, Regularly so Scr pries 22.50 |at $10.00. Our price only 3,00 (Second Floor, rear of elevators.) Men's Derby and Sort Hats. Friday’s Special Sale. It’s a special lot. In fact, the entire floor stock of one of the largest and best manufacturers in The lots embrace Derbys, Regular MEN’S HATS At $1.00. Danbury, Conn. Troopers, Tourists, Alpines, etc. $2.00 and $2.25 Hats. It’s the Best Hat Offer in New York. CHILDREN’S KNIT TOQUES AND TAMS. Made of all woollen yarns in all the wanted shades; full regular made stock; positive SOc. value; price 25 extra special on Friday at (Main Floor, fear) Upholstery Store. Practical holiday offerings in rich home furnishings remarkably underpriced. 700 PAIRS IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. Worth Fully 1-3 More. Eighty beautiful patterns, bet pa. 12.75, 9.75, 8.75, 7.85, 6.90,'5.90 and 4,85. IRISH POINT LACE BED SETS, 170 exquisitely ormamented spreads, with shams to match, at prices not to be duplicated elsewhere; rer set 7.50 9.75 12.50 TABLE COVERS make a most appropriate 2nd ecceptable holiday gift. Our stock is most complete and ‘8 many epecial inducements to-morrow. For example: 44 ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COVERS, reversible, 95 4-4 FRENCH VELOUR COVERS, 64.50 values, 2.95 6-4 REVERSIBLE ARMURE COVERS, knot frizge, 59 6-4 HEAVY ORIENTAL COVERS, reversible, 2.95 6-4 PINE SILK COVERS; value $0.50, 3.25, &-4 REVERSIBLE TAPESTRY COVERS; $1.50 kind, 95 8-4 BELGIAN TAPESTRY COVERS, heavy qua'ity, 2.50 #4 TURKISH TAPESTRY COVERS, very heavy, 4.85 10-4 AMURE TAPESTRY COVERS, reversible, 1.95 12-4 RICH ORIENTAL COVERS, heavy quality, 4.50 TAPESTRY PORTIERES. 380 PAIRS TAPESTRY PORTIERES, in lots of one to three pairs, gold regularly at €5.00 to $9.50; special, per pair, $3.55, FINE MERCERIZED TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 170 pairs, worth 4-3 more; per pair, $7.75 and 8.90 LOUIS XV, PINE SILK PORTIERES, regular $22.50, $25.00 and aot 4.85 17.75, Dy (Third Fleot, Froat.) Goy Store Fun. Crowds Come to See the Newest European Marvels. Jolly fun in the Toy Store on the Second Floor these merry days. Crowds are continuous, but there's no discomfort in that, for the aisles are broad and roomy. Plenty of space; lots of clear light. THE DISPLAY OF DOLLS IS FINE. It is one of the very largeat and best Dol! shows in the United States. Dolls of every nation. Dol!s of every kind, CELEBRAT- TEA SET, pewter, in box | ED“ SANTA" 14x10 inches, 22 pieces, ~ JOUNTE D % DOLL FURNITURE SETS, 3 QELS: tull cnatts, table and rockers, var- SO jointed arma: Tished, in strong 13x13" inch / legs; dieque tox, 38 heads; moving | IRON FIRE ENGINES; two glass eye; open mouth, showing teeth; | full sewedwig, | long flowing or short curly | hair; some duintychemior | finest folshed body mate i hortes and driver; 20 inches 18 lnch alze, 1,25) long, so 20 inch sire, 1.65| TEN-PINS, &inch size, 24 inch sie, 2,35 | Striped and varnished, in box, 15 POPULAR “[ht.| PATROL WAGON, Police or PERIAL” KID/Fire, strong and durable, a BODY DOLLS, | has steel geattn upholatered seats; ie 1 La tieet Gains” cont | will seat 3 chlidren comfort: body; han heavy welled tite, + wel tite, 16 and 21 inch whee's with shaved spokes; fine gong and hané-rails, 8.95 MECHANICAL TROLLEY CAR, made of steel, neatly painted, runs in straight lin Of circle and has strong clock- work, PIANO, 12-key style, made of hardwood, neatly palnted and decorated and well-tonedkeys, 69 CHILD'S FOLDING TABLE, 21x13Inch top; made of hard- is well 1.00 | WHEELBARROW, mate of hardwood; neatly striped and decorated; good size, - 50 EXPRESS WAGON like ut), 26x13 ined body, made of Setwreets seat var- nished, iron an! and strane wheels with riveted tire, Including seat and whip, 1,30 | Q { BAD | a and movable tray and twenty-f strong durable tee thatcan be ted; SWINGING HORSE, made of epecial, ‘5 | hardwood, lei ped size, has CHILD'S carves logs very lifelike, ROCKERS, | potly ups Corte hana RS, | full set of harness, 45, natural “Haigh; | DOLL TRUNK; 10-inch size, back 30 inches | With tray, 25 Pi teat 13 wide; fancy turned op! 50 ROL L-TOP ESK,oak with | antique finish, 38 Inches hi 24 Iaches 15 inches deep, brass handles o crawere and lids, strong booksbelf, 4,25 33512 25 BED, 10x13 inchedt 1 ate toper toad ep 4 ), 10x3 3 (s stron: | Fou! ing ead sell mde; le woven | steel shoes, 74 re opting four brass | Other styles of aleds up to 2.75 Acnobs on posts, 1,00 (fecond Fieor.) Women's Wrappers. Special Values for Friday. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, extra heavy flanneletto, excellent pat- tem and prettily trimmed, good full akize, with flounce; wurth pies, WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of cashmere flannelette, striped and figured design, extra full skirt with flounce, trimmed waist and shop sleeves; our regular §?.90 value fer WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, of superior quality German flannel, cod dark patterns, hancecenely trimmed Tith Hotes velvet; regu fatly eold at $3.75; Bargain Friday, 1,19 1.69 2.75 (Becond Floor.) Pure Holiday Candies. The Candy Department on the Main Floor sends a short but sweet list of specials for Bargain Friday: FRENCH MIXED CANDY,.2-Ib, box, CHOCOLATES AND BON-BONS, 1-Ib. box, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 1-10. bor, LEMON! COCOANUT, BUTTER CUPS, PEANUT BRITTLE, AMERICAN MIXED, BUTTER SCOTCH CREAMS, BROKEN CANDY, JELLY BEANS, ) 28 29 29 ) 700. Ub, Never Before Sold at Such a Little GUM DROPS, Price. COCOANUT BON-BONS, (Sain Floor, Centre.) High Srade Cigars, Special Friday Values. Bargain Friday's offerings are always of extreme inter- est to economical smokers. To-morrow’s will be quickly sought, for they represent a considerable saving from the usual prices. BENEFACTOR, 16c. Cigar, box cf So, REINA VIOLA, Conchas Perfectos, box of 50, TEN CENT HAVANA SECONDS, box of So, LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR, box of 100, CREMO, PERFECTOS, box of 50, PRIZE AMERICAN, Puritanos, box of So, LUCKE'S IMPORTS, box of 50, SUMATRA WRAPPER, long filler Cigars, N. Y. make, tox of 50, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 2.28 2.00 2.00 1.70 1.60 1.80 1.25 1.00 (Main Proor, Rear.) Walt Paper. Bargain Friday ‘‘Room Sale,’ 10 rolls SIDE WALL and 18 yards RORDER; worth $1.24; complete, 10 rolls SIDE WALL and 18 yards BORDER; value $1.95; complete, 10 rolls SIDE WALL and 18 yards 9 or 18 inch BORDER; regularly $2.55; complete, “4 76 1.24 ind Floor, Froct.) |SPECIA L NOTICE with Your Favor. Chorce We beg to call your attention.to our | Double-Page Holiday Book Advertisement. IN THE Srocertes. Friday’s Notable List. Bargain Friday in the mammoth Fure Food Mart i reached the apex of popularity with astonishing rapidt due World Saturday Morning! All the Books Named in this Issue are on Sal at the Siegal-Covper Store at Prices that Will Mo It is the Largest and Most Comprehensive Holl day Book Advertisement Ever Put Forth b: y a Ne York Dry Goods Store. { to our untiring energy in ofter’ng nothing but the high standard and purest quality groceries at persuasive prices. FISH: Selected Long Islan! Floyrders or Butter Fish, Ib., PORK: Loins of Fancy Jet- sey Pork, Ib., ROAST BEEF: Short Rids fancy Beet Roasts, Ib. PEAS: Harel ext: Marrowfat Pi flavor; SOUP: Royal Catering Co.'s first quality Condensed Soup; doz., OS¢.; Red Salmon; COFFEE: Fresh reasted Sar- tos; sweet and sound, Ib., CELERY: Fancy K. az00 Celety; well bleached; stalk, LEMONS: Choice juicy Mes- CURRANTS: Englisa © cleanes Cutrants, Ib. pkg., RAISINS: New California 10 loose Iurcatel Raitits, PEEL: Fancy New Leghcn 2 Gutrop, Lemor or Oranze Peel, te SOAP: Armozr’s ‘'Lizht- house" Laurdry Scap, Scakes, WINES AND LIQUORS, 6 HENNESSEY BRANDY, im- ported, tot., OLD CROW WHISKEY, bot., FEPPER WHISKEY, bot., FINE CALIFORNIA CLARET AND ZINFANDEL, sound and Lottie ripe; gat., inctuo- © ing jug, CALIFORNIA PORT AND (5 &i sina Lemons; doz., 12. SHERRY, five-years old; gal- PRUNES: _Fazcy _targe ton, inclecteg jug, br meaty Santa Clara Wroit, v., § ST. EMILION, — imposted FIGS: NewImportation fancy mea Tren Ai Fourcrien Sanaa Figs, !b., 12 Papen So St 3 ry OSE, in CORN: Fancy State Sarat pened in glass crom 'B rtin Boot or y esd Freres, Berceanx, Fiance, mc 7 sintaye 1887; cass, 8. TEA: Your choice of our rich flavored Green, Black or Mixed etln Llosa et eae Teas, Ib., 35° & Cie, Frankturt, a-ML; case 7.7 OATS: 101bs. Rolled White = MONONGAHELA RYE Oats, 29 WHISKEY, gal, 2.3 PEACHES: Beoth's Mf. VER’ i brand preserved Peachee,cas, 11 yy, Wap NON RYE WHIS- STRAWBERRIES: ‘'Vic- NATOMA GRAPE BRANDY, tery’? brand preserved Cream gal., 23 Strawberries, ca, 9 (Yoer:n Floar.d Men's Stylish Crothing. Friday’s Special Attractions. You save so appreciably when you buy Your clothing ¢ The Big Store that you are impressed immediately. Every Friday we put forth certain attractive specials i the Men's Clothing Store. MEN’S SERVICEABLE WINTER OVERCOATS. The following are for to-morrow Special lot of warm GRAY FRIEZE COATS, preperty styled and well lined, sizes up to 40 breast measure; worts $8.50; priced Priday et 3. St MEN'S $3.50 TROUSERS, $2.00. WORSTED TROUSERINGS, in up-tc-tate patterns, the good-fit- Ung eort; well tailored out and out; $3.50 vaiue; priced Friday at * MEN'S STORM ULSTERS. The long, all-over cut, made of good-grade imported Irish frieze 0 coatings, i warm Tit priced Friday at hades of gray ard black, sites upeto 48 breast ot die $12.50 value; etorm collasa ard MEN'S HOUSE ROBES. ARARE CHANCE. Imported Exglish house coatings, or Fi patterns, soft and downy, full length; exceptional va'ue tor Fri- day, at (} 8.06 06 O (Main Floor, Rear,1 Boys’ Winter Clothing. Special Bargain Friday Offers. Rightly made clothing; the kind that’s full of style, and a the same time priced in a littie way that has a charm all it own, Suits, Reefers and Rubber Coats. Were low prices ever more powerful? BOYS’ REEFERS, BOYS’ SUITS. Stylishly designed, with velvet col- For isds 3 to 1S years old; sem (4 é lars, made of gay. melton cloth, vestee styles, scme sailor warm and ble; for toys 3 styles, some double-breasted Ces to 8; $2.50 vatue; priced | styles; made of desirable fabrice i Priday at. Ag reat dark patterns, well Time BIG BOYS’ RREF: tod. tailored.” propetly " designe SKATING COAT, with deep storm | $3.00value. Priced collars, made of strorg gray andblue | at frieze; lined with warm plaid lit- years old; ; for boys 7 to 15 oof value F "17: BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS. day at eke r4 Zo Stro: BOYS’ RUBBER COATS. | ing, in Pare dull-tsisbed rubber, mounted pistod: tack aod front; mostly 4 on sheeting; cut; won't | a ; ! pands; 3S. quality; priced y, stick or crack; thing for be qi; (ot a boy's Xmas gift; $2.50 gta Friday at 7 735 Good Winter Shoes For Every Member of the Family. Remarkably low priced, too, when you consider they a just what you want for this season’s wear. way of doing business. odd lots left from recent eal and $3.50 values, special, BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ SHOES, wax soles, calf and box calf, stout ood wearing; accor to fie, “gs. 178 and 1.50 0OT MOULD SHOES, for men, FOOT Mol PERFECTIO! 3.00 3 $3.00 WOMEN’S SHOES; kid, patent leather and tox calf; siigie or dou- ble Cuban, on Sense or French heels; all $3.00 values; special, MISSES' AND N's SHOES; kid and box calf; good wearing; Very dressy; according to aize, 98c., $1.25 and MEN’SSEOPS, eather tent Bnd box calf, several styles, not all sizes of style, 1.95 SHOES, for women, (QMata Ploor, Tear) j i But that’s of

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