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RAIDED STIL WITH PISTOLS Col. Thompson Led Attack on a Big ‘‘Moonshine’”’ Establishment. CAUGHT A MAN AT WORK Located in West Twelfth Street and Had a Capacity of 500 Gallons a Day. With drawn pistols, revenue agents under Col. F. G. Thompson Inst night ralded one of the largest moonshine stills ever found tn New York. agents captured two moonyhiners, havo not yet caught the owner of the extensive plant Col. Thompson Jed in the a still, which oceupied the large barn In the rear of No. Twelfth street. Entrance to was effected by going through a building facing the street at that num- ber and climbing ou: through a rear window, Colonel Taompson and Deputy Col- lectors Follows, Moore, Taylor, Hibbard and Major surrounded the dutlding. Three of them then put shoulders to the door and burst tt in Listening tmeide with weapons ready for a hot Axht if tt came, the revenue agents mot with no resistance. A man ‘who was stripped to the waist and shoveling mash threw up his hands and was promptly nandeuffed. Another fellow was chaded to tho cellar and pulled from under E one prisoner Horskovitz, of Tho other gave the name Paul Miller, samb address, The former iy twenty- two years old, the latter nineteen Examination of the still shows | ble of producing 6 gallons of spirits every day. The men have been selling at least 300 gallons dally. That quan- tity of Hquor’ was takenaway from the place yesterday. : ; Herskovitz ts a Roumanian and the other man a Russian. The revenue agents have not yet been able’ to get from elther of them a statement Impl!- cating other more potential members of the gang. WOMEN IN A DEADLY COML-PICKING DUEL BOTH DANGEROUSLY WOUND- ED BY HEAVY MISSILES. Rivalry Over Fuel Preserves Lends One to Marl Stone, the Other Iron, As tho result of a flerce duel on Rail- road avenue, Jersey City, Caroline Musheski, thirty-elght years old, of No 183 Steuben street, and Sarah Kennedy 1s condition in Clty Hospital, Jersey Clty, tls mor Ing. ‘Mrs, Musheski was pleking coal in the Pennsylvania Ital rd at Ral road avenue when Mrs. une along and charged Mra, Musheski with trespassing on her preserves Mrs. Kennedy hurled ‘a large rock at her rival. At the same time Mrs. Mus- heski struck her opponent with a plece of tron, The rock struck Mra, Musheski In the forehead ant broke her head. Ste was n Byrne taken inc! by Patrol and sent to ty Hospitas The iron hurled by Mrs. Musheskt tn- Micted a severe gash In Mrs. Kennedy's head. MAIL BAGS. WERE IN THE FLAMES. WAGON CATCHES FIRE ON THE WAY TO THE TRAIN. Broke a Gas Mato, and a Brakeman with a Lantern Did the Tent. ‘The driver of the mail wagon to con- nect with the $44 Atlantic Coast Ex- press last night ran®over in his hurry a pipe of the Pintsch gas main that sup- piles the Pennsy! A brakeman Ju lighted jamiern to investigate, and with the driver and clerk of the wago: wax thrown twenty feet away in the ensuing explo The Jersey ( out the blaze, y fremen quickly hut they xo xonked A 16-PAGE Boot in @ COLORS, for CHILDREN, "The Roly Polys? | Grapes, 2 Ibs., pup | | CANNED MEATS: G. H. christmas. Ohe Big Store Has a Brand Yew Christmas Aitraction. A Special Holiday Fair Opened Along the Yineteenth Street Side on the Wain Floor. SIEGE G QOPER@ A Britliant Gewelry Store. Practical, Sensible, and Replete with Fine Holiday Suggestions for Everybody. In happiest mood is the Jewelry Store. Business is tip top; every- body is delighted. Spend as little as you like-—-as much as you want. from 25c. upward to $500 and more. Everything new, novel and artistic in Precious Stones, Watches, Chains, Clocks, Mantel Sets, Sterling Silver Ornaments, Table Cutlery, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver Table Ware, Sterling Silver Toilet Sets and hundreds of other things. Every gleaming bit of gold, every shining article in silver, every flashing gem, is pleasantly suggestive of Christmas. Won't you be among the early shoppers to-morrow? You know how very advantageous it is to come before the hurly-burly of the day's busi- ness sets in. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. Prices range DIAMOND PRIN- SOLID GOLD CESS RING, Tur- BROOCHES; all quoise, Ruby,Sap- this season's choice phire and Emer- designs; over 50 ald doublets sut- styles; handsome rounded with fine knots,’ crescents, rose diamonds; open work and | worth $18.50, special, 10.00 floral eftects, plain! HANDSOME WATCHES. tp to. $5.00; 3 - LADIES' SOLID cal, 280 GOLD 14 KARAT LORGNETTE CHAINS, solid goid, HUNTING CASE 48 inches long, all soldered links, dia- WATCH, beauti- mond set slide; worth $5.75; special 3.75. fully engraved or SOLID GOLD CUFF BUTTON, new engine turned and designs," in Roman fitted with a fi polished gold ‘Waltham or Elgin worth $1.50; 3] movement; worth cial, $25.00; special, 16.50 LADIES' SOLID LADIES' SOLID SILVER CHAT- GOLD RING, ‘teal’ ELAINE WATCH AND PIN, band- Opals, Pearl, Tur- somely engraved, and a variety of quetse, Ruby, Sa ins to select from; complete in phire and Emera leatherette case; worth $4.50; s1e 4 doublets, in plain and fancy com- cial, 2.2 bination settings; LADIES’ SOLID GOLD CHATE- QQ) worth $4.00; ape- LAINE WATCH, plain polished case, cial, 2.00 | fitted with a very fine dene 8.50 et ment; value $15.00; special, i RING, set with =5 ~ genuine diamond i garcet, green and 6.28 TLINWN chips; worth plete in velvet case; * N* $1.50; special, 75 MEN'S 16-SIZE HUNT- DIAMOND CUFF LINKS, ING CASE WATCH, en- Wisp caseetis graved or engine turned, y =~ goaranteed for 10 years, QS <>) and fitted with a fine Past Waltham or Elgin move- extra heavy gold mounting, in Roman h Epes worth 810.50; 8Pe 5 or polished, handsome new design set : eae with beautiful cut stones; value | MEN'S OPEN PACE $10.00; per pair, special, 5.00 WATCH, | pew | thin model, plain polished HANDSOME WATCHES. Y case, guarantees for 20 BOYS’ SOLID ro, fitted with a very SILVER OPER ine lever movement; PACE WATCH, worth $14.50; special, 8:50 fancy engraved or engine-tusned CLOCKS. cases, bas sec- CUCKOO CLOCK, fine ond hand and brass movement with fine Swiss handsomely carved movement; case, warranted; value worth $5.50; i $6.50; special, 3.95 special, .7 OLD C FACE NICK- variety of twenty EL WATCH, styles or more, candle- thin model, has second hand and fit: Siicas ta cnatebst value ted with good New England move- $e00; complete sete 5.00 ment; special, 1.75} (Mala Floor, Front.) Yes, and Bicycles, Goo! They Make Fine Christmas Presents. Bicycles for boys and girls. Bicycles for men and women. when riding days roll around again. Jolly lot of fun to be had from wheels cs - BICYCLES FOR BOYS, ae 935.08, but we can sell 12, 50 Because we bought well. They have the very finest equip- ments," Fauber "hanger, guaranteed tues, for Boys and Girls, here To- morrow, 12.50 — BICYCLES FOR MEN & WOMEN. ‘a high grade wheel, as good as if you paid ou want to buy a bicycle and make somebody ur high grate Fountains to-morrow for men ond 14.75 (Sporting Goods Dept., 24 Floor.) Our Famous Fountain Bicycle 1 twice the price we ask for it happy here 1s your chance; women, at World's Greatest Grocery. Choicest and Purest of Foods at Uniformly Moderate Prices. When you enter the Big Grocery on the 4th Floor you immediately get into touch with all that is advanced and best in the highly important art of supplying wholesome, appetizing food. THE HOLIDAY RUSH IS SOMETHING ENORMOUS. But the Grocery is always amply ready for every emergency. It prints none but special news. Every item of the list that follows for to-morrow is special. ‘And when in the Grocery don’t forget that the Wine and Liquor Store is excellently stocked and shares busily in all this holiday activity. ASPARAGUS—''Hazel" extra fancy PEEL, fancy imported Glace Citrot California Asparagus, delicate, ten- or Crystallized Lemon or Orange der stalks; reost carefully grown ard Peel; Ib. 15 Packed, can 29 | RAISINS, ‘‘Hazel"' extra fancy im- WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR—‘tHarel"’ ported Three Crown Seeded Raisins, brand ; contains all the properties of | 1-lb. pkge., 10 the wheat berry but the outside shell; possesses full nutritious cle ments; 10-Ib. sack, 35c.; 5-Ib. sack, COCOA—Van Houten's old-fashionsd Dutch Cocca, can, LIMA BEANS — ‘'Hare!"" brand extra fancy Tiny Tim Lima Beans; very small, tender, rich and creamy, just the kind for making Succotash ; specially growa and packed for our own trade; doz., $1 5 can, DELICATESSEN: Presh hom:-made Frankfurter Sausage, 4 Ibs., GRAPES: Fancy imported Malaga | MUSTARD, “Htazel™” superior Eng- Nb Mustard, ‘1b. cap, 18) conn, “Holiday” fancy Maine baby Corn, ‘the cream of Maine packing, 17 | can, 11 COFFEE, ‘‘Guadarali Blend," a rich high grade comtization of fancy Pri- vate "Estate Javas apd Arabian | Mocha; tke embodiment of all the good qualities in coffee; 3-Ibs., $1.00; 13) Ib. 34 TEA, extra choice high quality | Oolong, Japan, India Ceylon, Youn: 25 | Hyson, English Breakfast Teas, r'cl | atomatic favors, delicate fragrance, 25 | Ibe, $2.25; Ib., 48 5 Wines and Liguors, | USHER’S SCO1CH WHISKEY, im- ported in gless, bot., eS 22 | DOUBLE STOUT, a good tonic, doz., 90 10 CELERY: Fancy White Kalamazoo Celery, stalk, Ham- mond’s Compressed Corned Beet and Roast Beef, 2-Ib. cans, MUTTON: Legs fancy Canada Mut- | CRYSTALLIZED ROCK AND RYE, ton, Ib., 9| gRY ms OYSTERS: Sel:cted__ Rockaway Oysters, freshly opened, qt., 20 | CREME DE MENTHE, large bot., 59 PEAS: “Early Bird,” sifted or Liecrpee ahaa ant aha tan a “Centennial” sweet Marrow Peas, can, CALIFORNIA PORT, SHERRY, 2 SWEET CATAWBA, ANGELICA GREENS: E. C. Hazard's extra : : choice Shrewsbury Pressed BEET eee CCAnie Te tet 1.15 FPRS, makes adelicioustablegreen; = 4 DEL and BURGUNDY, sound and cod dhorra) S| hottie rips; gallon, including jug, OLIVES : “Harel” extra fancy ss. BSc. and 60 ec ves; vase bottle, most carefully selected and packed, 16 of. MARYLAND RYE WHISKEY, 2.00 bot, 27|OLD_ CROW and PEPPER NUTS, fancy new imported mixed Ral apa 250 ’ mi aura 20 13 | MONOGRAM RYE, 3.00 Wourth Ybor.) } THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1901. A SCENE IN THE FAL R! The entire Nineteenth street side of thestore, from the Sixth avenue to the Grand Stairway opposite the Fountain, has been wonderfully trans- formed, It is now a Holiday Fair in the very best sense of the word. The many booths, tables and cases and other show places suggest Christmas in its happiest phases. Come and revel in the attractions. Displays of Stationery, Art Bronzes, Opal Sets, Burnt Wood Novelties, Fancy Pillows, Fancy Pillow Covers, Women's Dainty Neckwear, Jewelry Caskets, Shaving Outfits, Kni Cutlery Novel- ties, Men's Handsome Neckwear, Hand- kerchiets, Fancy Toilet Sets, Slippers, Leggins, Gloves, and too many other things to hurriedly enumerate. From now until the Holiday season ends our Nineteenth Street Side Fair will be a centre of unceasing interest. Silk and Linen Handkerchiers, For Men, Women and Children. We have five departments in the Store in which we are selling Hand- kerchiefs, but the items described below are very special to-morrow in the 19th Street Side Fair. Little prices-—but big values. MEN'S JAPANESE HEMSTITCHED SILK HANDKERCHIERS, large size, all white and colored borders, S0c. values; spzcial each at 25 WOMEN'S HANDSOMELY EM- BROIDERED SCALLOPED BORDER WHITE AND COLORED HANDKER- CHIEFS, of pretty. pat- terns, 25c. values; special each at MEN'S AND WOMEN'S EXTRA FINE LINEN HAND HEMSTITCH- ED HANDKERCHIEF, |, 4 and 1 inch hem, 25c. values; spectal each at 1212 | 4 35e. values, special cach at 25 45c. values, special each at CHILDREN'S BOXED HANDKER- CHIEFS, 3 in box, 15c., 19¢. and 25 (9th St Side Pale Sik Lambrequins And the prices? Well, they could’) not be lower. The qualities would cry out against it. JAPANESE SILK LAMBREQUINS, | silk and tinsel embro‘dery, heavy tassel fringe, full $6.00 value; sp:- clal at 3.95 SOFA PILLOWS, 24 inch, with hancaome silk floral top $2.50, at, each, 35 | Of c wait, a enamel, | 2Sc. to ered, some with silk rope edges, Ostrich Feather Boas. | Very Specially Priced | This Week. ourse, for Boas like these rapidly after they are placed on sale. When you see the Boas you will readily note that every one is of the best selected plume feathers, full and fluffy and handsomely curled. Bright lustre---all big bargains. 9,00 and 1 BOAS 11, yards lot 15.00, 17.50, 1 Colors. White, agth Desk Ornaments. . Also Clocks and Candelabra. The busy, business man likes a pretty desk ornament. is a constant reminder of Christmas Twn wELLs,- Such a and the giver. THERMOM- Mea 3 ETERS, CAL- LR PER TEND Ales Woman EIG! in ape, 24-karat gold fancy plat brorze and gilt, £0 or more artistic designs fot selection at from } | CLOCKS, CAN DELABRA and MAN- TEL ORNAMENTS, rich gold 24- |karat plate, in beautiful, artsitic 1.65 | styles; clockn in one and cight day time, and warranted for one year; BOAS 11, yards long, BOAS ? yards tong, 25.00, 32.50, 39.00 BOAS 2's yards long, Blue, Red, Gray, Castor. | sticks, In the Fatr. Here’s what ey can get, each, for, Cc. CANDLE tor | | TICKS; chcice of S styles. you can’t afford tO) ink WELLS; choice of 5 styles. vanish IMPORTED PIN TRAYS. IMPORTED MATCH HOLDERS. IMPORTED TOOTH PICK HOLDERS. IMPORTED COLLAR BUTTON BOXES, IMPORTED NAPKIN RINGS. STERLING TOP TOOTH BRUSH BOTTLE: | PAN-AMERICAN SOUVENIRS. IMPORTED ASH TRAYS. 1.25 | FANCY ENAMELLED VASES. QUADRUPLE PLATED CHILD'S CUP. IMPORTED CABINET ORNAMENTS. Here’s What You Can Get, tor 5 Oe and// Se Each. DR. 9.50! : $9.00 Imported Cabinet Ornaments of imitation BOAS 3 yards long, _| Bronze, Novelty Pieces in Animals and Fig 75.00 | 'S Also impotted Bird and Animal Smokin, Black, | Sets, Pin Trays, Cigar Holders, Match Hold= 8, Hells, Veses, aper Weights, Candle- er-Plated_ Hair’ Receivers, Frames, Card Trays, Tooth Pick Holdets, Napkin Rings ard Trinket Holders. JEWEL CASES. Over 100 different styles in 24-karat gold plate and sil- ver plate, hard en- amel, and French gray with fine col- cred satin linings; pricesranging from 25c. to 8.50 | gitt Music al Instruments |Mandolins, Zithers and Metallochords. It's entirely characteristic of the Music Store to obtain representa- tion in the 19th Street Side Fair, and to step sprucely forward with | such inviting holiday attractions as the following : 9.75 wood fingerbe SATIN LAMBREQUINS, marnif- prices from 2.25 to 16.00 cently hard worked, beautifully MANDOLIN, made with fringed, regularly $12.50; special t 7 maple ribs; good finish price, 9.75 i guaranteed, 1.25 200 FINE SOFA PILLOWS, filles ANRORING 3 with down and covered with fine satin ft i wood and maple ib ai damasks, velours or richly embroid- terlaid holly. etn others with silk and lace ruffles, at these special prices: $2.85, $3.90, $4.65 and 8.75 Gdn st side Hairy Holiday Slippers For Men, Women, Misses and Children. Ever so many Slippers slipped into the 19th Street Side Fair and now impatiently await Plenty of easy com- nds of feet. your coming. fort for thou MEN'S SLIPPERS; all the best_ novelties, | in kid and calf, tan, black, ted, brown ai | oxblood; mostly §1.50 values; specially | priced for this sale at, per pair, 98c &, < WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S, fancy, warmly lined SHOES and SLIP: PERS; nearly all are fine samp! from $1.50 to $2.00; special this pair, at worth le, Per | ‘8c | Side, Fairy Chee | Pretty Opal Sets! Also Hand-Painted ‘Cellu-| loid Glove, Collar and | Necktie Boxes. OPAL SETS, hand decorated,¢ pieces; a very fine present at a ‘medium price; special for Wednesday, OPAL SETS, 7 pieces, consisting of two perfumery bottles, one large manicure tray, two pin 8, putt box and jewelry box; the set is finely | hand painted; HAND-PAINTED OPAL PLAQUES, with rich flower designs; from 45c. to 2.95 | PERFUMERY BOTTLES, HAND- PAINTED OPAL, 2Sc., 20c, and HAND- PAINTED Celluloid Glove, Collar and Cuff ard Necktie Foxes, an attractive and appropriate gift, prices ranging from 2Sc. to GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, with hand-puloted celluloid covers, per set, 45 THE LATEST FAD. BURNED WOOD, the finest designs at prices ranging from S0c. to wae st. side, Fairy | And Fine Fancy Sofa| Pillows. You'll find all of these in the new Fair. Any woman who likes such) pretty and useful things will be in-| terested without loss of time. You'll admire the new designs. Fancy Goods. BUM in effects; priced from have | CELLULOID ALBUM; very effective | Here's a beautiful CELLULOID AL- entirely new and original 90c tol inting; plays two popular tunes, for CELLULOID BOXES, sev shapes, lined varioun sat n, luloid, in exclusive designs, from to GLOVE BOXES, AND HANDKERCHIEF celluloid, various colored linings; many different styles and designs, 50c and GLOVE AND HANDK CHIEP BOXES, sold in $1.50 to MANICURE SETS, celluloid boxes, satin ‘lining of pink, blue, Heli- otrape white; Foul file, | rouge pots, etc. 95 | design ; contain brush, comb, file, cuticl: |rouge pot, button heols, etc., | place for jewelry; cut represents one, at ER- acts, 4.90 colored and contain icle scissors, all of fine quality, LAR AND CUFF dozen designs and COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, cel- | METALLOCHORD, 25 steel bars; any. nail polisher, CELLU. \, guard plate; guaranteed, MANDOLIN, 19 solid rosewood ribs, fancy tn- di} | laid edge and ‘soundhole, MP butterfly guard plate, / peat! position dots, p'ano Ly polisted, MENZENHAUER GUITAR ZITH- En, No. 2t,, made of ebonized mi 0.00 with hand te: highly polished, in: laid sound hele, 41 strings, 5 chords; 2.90} by | C, GB, D major coL- | and C miner; listed at $7.50; to-mor- eral rew complete, with instructor, with color | MENZENHAUER GUITAR ZITH- 98 | ER, No. 2, has 4 chords, 31 strings, | nicely decorated; listed at £4.50, $2.00 child can learn it without a teacher, 98 5.00 | RHYMES AND JINGLES, a pictorial | collection of Christmas songs, 28 | Gon st fide Fairy ‘Won's Furnishings. Neckwear, Suspenders, and Mufflers. Every man needs them; and most men expect something of the sort when Christmas whirls around. All the newest, jauntlest patterns, A The Suspenders are particularly 3.00) ine values. Broadway stores are | asking 75c. for Suspenders just like hem, MEN'S STYLISH NECKWEAR. SETS com-| Made to sell regularly at Soc. Good = , dined, in tiks and satios in all the newest, S=— handsome | most popular shapes, Wednesday at 25 antiful MEN'S HANDSOME SUSPENDERS not, Scissors, nail poliste and Keen C. utlery. Many things that will quickly purse. 50 catch your fancy and please your CARVING KNIFE and FORK, 95 nail you co any of the exclusive stores t spectal here at 35 MEN'S FINE MUFFLERS. nd reversible silk and satin MUTELERS; hundreds of styl paittetns; Worth $1.50, special at 4.50 Box Stationery. to 250 3.25 s : f CARVING SETS, 3.25 to 18,90, Just Right for ae I KET K. 2, ve How often do you need Stat POCKET ONLY ES eecise 3.75 4 than you can quickly t TABLE KNIVES, and FORKS, 7S. ‘ ie, you tealize as well to 5,00 acceptable a bex is | SHAVING S, 1.95 to 7.5 15c, to 2.00 per box. 12.00 SCISSORS and SHEARS, 2Sc. to 100 Christmas and New Year's Calendars aplenty, nr THE BIG STORE i ACITY IN ITSELF GC oopERE SIMA. xnwatioman WOESTS THE BIG STORE’S Candy Problem. Suppose we have 5 different kinds of Candy. One kind cost 60¢. @ found, another 40c., another 30c., another 20c. and another 10c. Now, how much of each kind is the proper proportion to use for a lot of 12.500 pounds to make the average cost 25c. a pound, using the largest possible quantity of the finer grades and as little as possi- ble of the cheaper grades ? WE WILL AWARD A PRIZE OF 25 POUNDS OF THIS 25c. MIXED CANDY TO EACH OF THE 500 SUNDAY SCHOOLS THAT SENDS IN THE FIRST CORRECT SOLUTIONS. All the Sunday Schools in Greater New York, Jersey City, Hoboken and Newark are eligible for competition irrespectively. Each victorious Sunday School, however, will be awarded but one prize. As many members as belong to the Sunday Schools in the localities named may compete, but each solution sent in must bear the indorse- ment of the Superintendent of the Sunday School in which the contestant is a scholar. Unin- dorsed solutions will not be considered. The method of solving the problem must be explicitly stated. In other words, the example must be worked out in detail, and he wholly free from doubt. Contest Closes Tuesday, Dec. 17. The correct solution of the Candy Prob- lem will be published Friday, Dec. 20. Address all solutions to the CANDY DEPARTTIIENT, | Siegel-Cooper Company, New York. Stylish Christmas Furniture! All Sorts of Good Holiday Attractions. You turn into the Furniture Store on the Third Floor with an ex- pression of delight, for this Department shares richly in the brilliance of the season. Here are a bright lot of suggestions. . COMBINATION KC, 1 { Rookwood velour, Bel; velvets SATION BOOKCASES AND| ee «tReet ee ee ee Bookcases and Writing Deaks combined, | Regular price, $8.50; special at 5.75 Letoeed polis! , large deep drawers, | Regular price, $11.00; special at 7.50 cas Cas ram trimming, ‘ndjunable selves pepolar price, $12.50; epecal at BTS plat: mirror ial at the following prices : | Regular price, $13.75; special at 9.75 Regular price, $15.00; special at 10.75 Regular price, $15.00; special at 10.50 Regular price, $19.50; special at 14,50 Regular price, $16.00; special at 11.50 Regular price, $21.00; special at 16.50 | Regular price, $17.50; special at 12.25 Regniar price, $25.00; special at 19.50 | Regular price, $21.50; special at 14.75 Regular price, $29.00; special at 23.00 CHILD'S ARBE Regular price, $33.00; special at 25.00 en oak; back; hand- somelyem- PARLOR CHAIRS. Odd Parlor Chairs; 6 different designs mahogany finished frames; plano poll tossed ; "with best steel tempered springs; covered in fine cane or cobbler quality satin damask; silk’ verona, figured seat; well tapestry and illuminated plush; special, at made; very the following price strong and Regular price, $9.75; sp:cial at 5.00 Apher) Regular price, $9.75; special at 7.25 | 38, 145 Regular price, $15.00; special at 11.50 Regular price, $19.00; special at 14.50} Regular price, $21.00; special at 15.25 BF y Regular price, special at 17.75\c wi L- R Bi MORRIS CHAIRS AND MORRIS gen is NW Bs ROCKERS. anpsome [20.6 8 (it Rae MORRIS |CHAIRS; WAL 1] CHAIRS AND golden oak, oe ORRIS | cane seat, —— ROCKERS; (twisted ipena\0 golden oak ce 4h Flemiae oxi tack hand- qh jemish oak ta - ——11 and mahog- | gomely em- CS a ay Ai lbeatiage | >| patent foot table; well LA rests; can be made and ‘adj ae 2 tinished; tone, seme | value $2.25; handsomely carved frames; with reversible | speical, 1.45 chushioas, covered in new and exquisite de- Holiday Rugs! Pricesto Please All Purses. A Rug is so handy. You can move it without the least delay and very little bother. We are selling twice as many} Rugs as we did last December. Here's good reason why. Complete (7e™markab ; sscortment Of all He newest designe} Jou Ve Nome noe mane thie repos, i (sition Every year about this t! and colorings of each size and price. | 1" y 5 ime (we get control of the ROYAL WILTON RUGS, best Advance Samples vf the Go-Carts, 5 Baby Carriages, Excellent as Holiday Fresents. Sounds strange to offer Baby Car- riages at this time of the year, doesn’t it? If it were not for the remarkable concessions we can offer 9x12 feet, 35.00 4.6x7.6 tect 8.3x10.0 feet 36,00 30x03 in, “HEYWOOD AND 0x9 feet 20.00 a special for the world over to’ ings and wear ng 1, 1.75, 30x00 tn, 300 SPECIAL AXMINSTER _RU 1Sditferent patterns, size 30x72 $4.25; special at SMYRNA RUGS. $1.40, 18x20; to-mortow 2.25, 213s; to-morrow. 3.00, 2154: to-morrow 3.75, 30x¢0, to-morrow 4,50, 36x72; to-morrow 8.25, 4x7 feet, to-morrow 10.50, €x9 feet, to-morrow... 0x10.0; to-morrow. $0, 9x12; to-morrow 1,00, 18x34, to-morrow , 11x44; to-morrow . 20x: morrow 2.75, 311490; to-morrow 5,795\30%72;_ te mols sols and adjustable rods, 6,50, 4X7 tt. tomorow... ¢ hardsomelace covers. 12,50, Ox ft.; to-morrow... g5 {Only 150 { 18.50, 7.6x10,0 it; to-morrow. 13. ss cre 22.50, 9x12, to-morrow... » 18.50 } range from Third Floor, Frosty staked Spatial whet a f sta patina era eae

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