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WRITER SHOT | BY ANARGHIGT == by THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENT %, DECEMBER 11, 1901. < Sgceseene texas -OOPER( = RF Sreat Crowds In Che Sewelry Store. Throngs Grow Larger and Larger as the Christmas : Event Draws Nearer and Nearer. Big as the rush is there isn’t discomfort, fer the sales-forces are so large, and the displays so lavishly distrii uted, that buying is shorn of its inconven- iences. So rapidiy has the Jewelry Store advanced to the forefront of activity, and so delightfully diversified are its attractions, that it is not to be wondered at that so many thousands are buying Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Steriing Sil- verware and allied articles with enthusiasm. HERE ARE TO-MORROW’S EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS: JEWELRY AND WATCHES. CHATELAINE BAGS STERLING SILVER PRESERV GOLD akAR Ear aca OKS AND LETTUCE FORKS, CH, plain pot CHATELAINY. BAGS, : pray handles, worth fitted steilitig eilset fish ton : } 2.50 ee Y i VIDU. 2 1 22.50 Hl mottow, AKERS, LADIES'GOL! WATCH, us: CHATELAINE 2468, Gy 1 eS plain polished, fancy. mesh mis i worth CREAM engin: turned s $6.25, spec al, ERS, SAR- ior ea OrcOpC eS EUAINE 4 ICE CREAM SOLID SILVER CHATE ayiriicn eesaaitta NGS, BON BON WATCHES, janiy enytavet a tS et and gilt bowls, ent; worth eee less wrth 82,00; aoe BOYS! OPEN FACE NICKEL STERLING SILVERWARE: STERLING SILVER NAPKIN WATCH AND CHAIN, goo! New RINGS, werth S0c.; special, each, 29 Englan! movement, guatauteed tot i a ‘i one year; to-morres 2. BEEREING TOP BAUS Ane aes vo th SO: ey > RS, mitation cut glass, large size; DIAMONDS. + tvo th 50. 75 cyorth'ASe.; special, each, 18 SOLID GOLD DIAMOND 1 OCKET: round and heart shape, set with ha some brilliant, worth $15 00, special, 8, DIAMOND RINGS, sincle stones, plain and fancy belcher settings, ; ox RATILE, mother of yea mounted, worth USe., tu-t:rt0w, S0' STERLING SILVER TOILET STERLING SILVER CUFF LI ARTICLES. LAs ned Gey ra dhe nas STERLING SILVER BRUSH, COMB ; st I tite stoue, worth $25.00, to-morrow, 15,00 Shas. worth $1 ew and |hatdsome DIAMOND PRINCESS. RING, tur oe 5 ray, complete in quctse, Ruby, Sappite and Faerata OPERA GLASSES AND COMBS: 0.00; special; 23.50 double! 2 handsome diamonds, 7 : S = = 5 i . CHEVALIER OPERA GLASS, onent GENT SET STERLING worth $32.50, tormort , 1200 eee cr edunierounenatal GEN Cape DIAMOND in aed taney filly actiomatic, werth $0.00, spectal, 3.25 MILITARY BRUSHES AND COMB, tomotvow, 3.75 CHEVALIER OPERA GLA fancy lined cant) oa worth 610.00; RINGS S09 tan, black and green leath special, 6.75 = See It mountings; worth § SHELL EBONOID STERLING GOLD RINGS all ee eee morrow, 1.10 MOUNTED TOILET SET, brush, plain ani combination. style, with NEARSHELL COMNS ; gold fillet comb, mittor and fcur_ manicure turquoise, ruby, emerald and sap- | mounting; all new styles; chotcs, 50 piece’, fancy leatherette case; wo iso. real opals, worth 75; price, 6.00 ; tomorow, 1.75 MENS'S AND BOYS! SOLID GOLD Sterling Selverware, QUADRUPLE PLATED WARE, SIGNET RINGS ; Roman and tight QUADRUPLE PLATED SUGAR inish , worth $5.00; to-morrow, 3.00 2 - EOWL, with 12 Rogers. Teaspoons; apres tnets fom, $3.50 0 $12.00. WARRANTED 925-1)000/ FINE" 2} special 3.95 DIES’ AND MISSES’ SOLID TSILVER'S ; LADIES! 2 OLU STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLES, UALRUPLE PLATED BRUSH, Pe CUNT TEES plain and gold bawis. fancy Fr OME AND MIRROR: worth $8.00; pear yexaualley saw 50; to- 1.09 AY handles; worth $7.50; special, 5.50 spectal, 3.95 CHILDREN'S SOLID GOLD RINGS; STERLING SILVER COLD MEAT UADRUPLE PLATED. CAKE set with real peatls, turquoise, rub FORKS AND GRAVY LADLES, gold ASKET, highly polished, beaded sapphire, and emerald doublets, lined bowls, French gray handles; border, worth $3.00; special, 1.75 McGinnis-iveagh in Critical By; 2 Bese d Condition from Alex- AGIOS, AEE md ners Qn 5 > ander Horr’s Bullets. use Ausiest Coy, Dott and Games Store GA m 3 in Sreater Yew York! TTER HIS LANDLORD. ~s7/ ee : | LH Twould be sheer folly to make such a sweeping assertion were it not x ) Ye vigorously substantiated by absolute, incontestable fact. Shooting Followed a Quarrel Over 3 an Aleged Insult (Offered WE KNOW we have the finest Toy Store. . Mneetige | WE KNOW we nave the best assortments. MAIL ‘ ! WE KNOW we do the largest business, holidays and ali the year round. ‘ WE KNOW our prices are lower than elsewhere. ORDERS WE KNOW what you want, and we have it. WE KNOW we have a larger sales-force FILLED. pipaaireae ears WE KNOW we have wider aisles and loftier ceilings than any other store tn Bellev WE KNOW we have more exits than any other store. effects of two by Alexander Horr = _AND ALL KNOW WHO TRADE HERE eulator of anarchist ll | That every word of the foregoing is true—that The Toy Store is without a peer anywhere. Horr set uj a ple it] [epee «SC CELEBRATED RICHTER'S STONE BUILDING CHILD'S ROCKERS, was held to await the res 1° “SANTA" JOINTED BLOCKS, all sizes and. styles at hardwood, painted ted, DOLLS; full jointsd sricsatlowarethanvrel | with natural finish; Juries he inflicted upon Mr antes arnise owilsts cand special’ back 30 inches hich; : n i seat s he vide, leg TABLE TENNIS, mac fancy ticstas vena Spalding & | Bros 4 . | dies, 39 =z mon tices, $10.00, wing o siott ICE WAGON, HORSE AND priv. | $3.50 an | weiter enact: | cuttyhair. some centre Ey madelat matieab!s iron, coly TEA SET, pewter, in box, 14x10 ent folding device, size | parted, dy pales) oe 48 15's inches long, to- ey | inches, 22 pieces, 50 | 13x22 inches, 59 ‘ | BAIR HORSE AND MILK WAGON | SWINGING HORSE, rates lo itehen ales, 1125 WITH EANS, 20 inches long, tomat~ neatly “painted, bard News My } a0 . t . . /, wood, carved legs, fu evening with fb Mie ce 4 S TABLE CROQUET, in wood box, 7x | set of harness and leather saddle, \ downstairs a a be ese 15 inches, to-morrow, 59 | Kod size, { F POPULAR“IMPERIAL” | “pomearn SS DOLL DRESSES, silk, satin, cam- foe ERO CET KID BODY bv boardyusecial: Rames on 08¢ 2.75 | brie, &e.; priced upward from 25 a to va fated bis ue head: morrow, 2.95 TRICK BOX, 5x10inch box, 10 tricks, EXPRESS Aye cayenne: a sinalt | loner DAe CoE with directions, 40 WAGON, body | an o! Pp Hove + has steel a and ve - HOW ripaitinéeav'e Ten Lelbige anes teeth, oyen mosth,sewet ste] wheels ant upholstered seat, LOTTO, trunk style box, $37 '4x3 ‘2, | Keen eareureg P or Tuer ee Pa Y wigs, shocs and’ stock- Met whe 1,49 to-morrow, 38 | eorigealirg sep Ral, Pesred:to/ be satiate: : ink inch size, 85 FULL ROLL REED GO-CART, stecl PPE SRE ers omer re | tailed body and na: Nastaruinagt nl . = Suciccgtinees GO-CART steel writh sword, un and cap, one piece in aa steel araw; spe Ee ks r with ‘) Itminch size, iby “ sd piynash ene: ytd , to-morrow, | lal; + BY with @ sreneat ae ie large size: te moirows 2.15 MODELHOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, TOY PIANO, y reat ED as MORRIS CHAIRS for the little ones; to-morrow, 1.00 : ™ hardwood, rose- carota itone F | prices begin at 1.15 | PUNCH AND JUDY SHOWS, all wood finish, 12 well-toned keys, in a f¥o rant weeigunostuuinns ; EXTENSION TABLES; hardwoo4; styles upward fro 1.25 strong box, 69 Cir here FAVORITE D. P inches loug, 20 inches high, 1.75 | CHILD'S SWING, hardwood, strong IRON STOVE, nicely nickel plated, MS | DRESSED DOLLS, TEN PINS, 10-inch | 24 durable, can be folded to put in | with polished edges, size 127x7 oa Ce ID OL) ET Known the world over size, hardweod, nicely. | Small space when not in use, 50 | complete with pipe and uten- poms, and we made quite a little 2 the handsomest and tHttaltvainukedel aan al, patairs 1 i strip:d, varnished, in | HARMLESS GUN, shoots holl | peSialy aire aries Uneiales a jareased sells aah | strong wcol box, “45 | suber balls, cantot break windows, | TOY KINETOSCOPE: 11 inches high, ated Shekels toctnore | of hardwcod, has mailea . nsil 1 have a | fashion, full set of under- STEAM AND HOT AIR ENGIN! | talament, complete with st ay stove with all the | Gotning that. can be | st assortment in New York; | Eennscee’ " ven Kiss you, Mrs. | taken off, side of box, prices tegin at 50 | Gaara la c 12-ineh size, 50 17-inch size, = 95, 4 SLEIGHS, hardwood; tops orna- | A7x8x0 5; inches, eShies laughed Landiwent-away.q 800) | Other Special Doll Bargains are: SHO PLY full aie; mented; tapered knes securely nailed | bransed :handen, aft Horr ™ do standing ” GA;"" di ed doll . ely to runners; 31x12 inches, rae f ie (nd ta the [amttew York atthe price, 28 painted; bent rocker; hat tal, 50 SLEDS, natural wood finished; or- mnovabie chai sued there, Horr insisting | JOINTED DOLLS, 21-inch size, 95 | ROULETTE WHEEL, hardwood, hamented tops; round spring steel TE FNAM. that my husband had insulted his wife. |" We are showing the finest assottment of | ebony finish, $18.00 to 85 | shoes, m4) ye DOLL Mr, Berman, Mr. Metzinger and Mrs. DOLL HEADS, BODIES, ARMS, ETC. | DOLL TRUNK, 10-1: with tra | Uther styles of sleds up to 2.75 eure 26x15 in- Rhoades wei MAGIC HOOP AND PITCH-A-RING | 2 erie ¥ 25 | GAMES: Topsy Turvy, On Guard, | ches, wite-woven “L started dawn stairs toward |GAME—This old and still popular | CHILD’ } Ups aad Downs, Wide Awake, Base- b ‘89 Horr nndlad pond tiny hus-|game needs no extended comment; | exactly lik the ‘grown up’ | ball and twenty other very interest- | eis pgp ets se Lat 59 | 1tinch size, to-morrow, vee tS. i sames, highly lthographed, 8 | MATTRESSES for above bed, 35 Hors (Take Eetalator to Sovond Plast) ule ch My @Ywband left the house and Tf ywed HO. In Eleventh street he ¢ As 1 w&e stooping over Mm a om "up and struck me In the Th poets man thought my prostrate vas drunk and that I was rob- sinc husband bing him. The story told by Horr and his wife Is different. According to them the dersized and unarmed M was kicking the landlord, yin self-defense, shot. ee "SUBMARINE BOAT FULTON RAISED SANK IN SMOOTH SAND AND WASN’T EVEN SCRATCHED. the Wonderfal Craft Took Her Sudden Trip to the Bot- tom of the Sound. The submarine torpedo boat Fulton, which sank at New Suffolk, L. 1, was successfully ralxed to-day damage done was by the that poured into her through the open forward hatch. Sie sank in a bed of smi sand and wasn't even scratched, After her machinery has been overhauled athe Veasel will be t The Fulton for Washington arture ' may be ¢ ; The v trip at the time sh «repair was to be made toh toed pipe at t rn and und do this a xtern and th Holland Com derrick took hold. ome minor pt The was olevat order te allow t orkmen to at the wea. ward end of the ptpe. e raunings the stern brought the which had bey water and the ¥ Tae men at the 1 to lower the neinvers made an attempt aefer, but it went doy The engines whi below had « narro 1 started to from bein carricd down with the boat Any dam- age that may have heen caused to the anachinery by the salt water ts cover: ad by insurance. | Salvatore Zo Atte ‘atore Zombo, run over and killed by: “wagon in front. of his home, at 33 East Eleventh street, this aftern: Edward Jones, of Brooklyn, the driver, was arrested, . Pe a six-year-old lad, a delivery pals alls Lebar ea Siew WMeon’s Full Dress Coats and Waistcoats. It's just atime of the year when a man needs such The formalities of dress require a cor- rect wardrobe, and when such fine garments may be purchased as advantageously as now, it’s a fine oppor- apparel most. Are you figuring on The Big a Store’s Candy Problem ? eo See Tuesday's morning and evening papers for complete details. Guxedo Coats. tunity for many to grasp. Fine for Christmas presents, too. Merveitieux; tailored at (Main Floor, Hear) Also Men's MEN'S HIGH-GRADE FULL - DRESS COATS AND WAISTCOATS. Made of best grade West of England cress worsted, cut in faghion's latest dictates; lined with bes workmanship dictates, either in the pez top the mote conservative style: merchant tailors would charge you $8.59 fer the same pair of trousers; to-morrow, Smoking Lackets and House Robes. Very Excellent Xmas Gifts. There's a world of comfort in a good, stylish Smoking Jacket or a House Robe that no man will deny. And they give a sense of downright luxury that any | man admires. Here's a royally good chance to buy well. MEN'S STYLISH PLAID BACK SMOK- ING JACKETS, soft all-wool fabrics’ with neat, plain surface ef- excellently made and. finished; would cost you $0.00 3.95: MEN'S FINE SMOK- ING COATS, made of « imported double sur- face cloth, very latest coloringe, with datk plain cloth effects on one side; latest up-to- date cut; these coats would cost at regular haberdashery stores about $10; fects: our price to-morrow, elsewhere; special, MEN'S IMPORTED HOUSE ROBES grade imported novelty Hous» Coatings, dark plain effect on outer euztace and neat p'aid colorngs on reverse side, latest full cestgns, trimmed with cloth, finished edges and ilk cord; robe priced at exclusive dealers at $15.00; 12 Noel street, | here to-morrow, A Qlata Floor, Re Men's Tobby Overcoars And Good Storm Ulsters. Dress Goods Prices 1.75 worth $1.00; to-morrow, a Lively Holiday Book Rush. Crowds Surging Through This Great and Finely Stocked Department. The Book Store is tremendously busy, and logically so. Christmas buy- ing is rapidly approaching its height. Never were there richer, more varied stocks to select from. Books of every description, trom stories for youngsters to tales of mighty valor. Mail orders promptly filled. * y. FREDERICK THE GREAT; by Francis 50 | worth $3.00; special, (tata Floor, Proat.) FIGHTING IN AFRICA. By J. W. Buell; an account of England's Battle with the ie Hunters ia co mpleten tistory of the Silestaa Boers in the Transva tl; profusely illustrated; frat ons; froatispicce “ia stock bound in cloth; publishet at $2.00; our price, 75 HERO TALES OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIER AND SAILOR; the unwritten his- tory of American chivairy as told by the e cloth, regularly $2.00; THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL; a practical teat se on the development and preserva- tion o' weman's health and beauty and the $2.00; out price, THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SPEAKER, containing test and noblest otations 4 heroes themselves and their friends; numer- readings, also (ramas, drills and tal prin‘ iples of taste in cress; by Ella Adeli Li ous half tone illustratio piece in compiled ty Emma Gritfeth Lumm; 1 isteher, bound injclothy, fogalarty: ez co'ors; bound incloth; regularly $2.00; ; bound in cloth; regularly $2.60; $2.00, our pr IS ‘our price, 715 our price, 75 Tike Ewalator to Seeond Floor.) 900 Ladies’ Sitk Dress Shirts. Ladies’ Waists. Some very remarkable attractions that will promptly engage widespread attention. 500 Taffeta Waists, | grade all-ailk throughout hand; any merchant tailor would charge you $40.09 to duplicate this coat and vest, which we offer special for Thurs- day,'in regular stout and 79. ade of dress cloth coatings, eat broad-shoulder design, splez- didly lined and {ront tacingsof best grade gies grain silk; best of and a gord fit guarantees. edo Coats are priced specially Thursday at I.50 MEN'S HIGH GRADE FULL DRE! i The Long Swagger Overcoat now so much in {favor for $3.50. It seems incredible. Yet it’s true, and it’s a good, well-made Coat. And $11.00 will get you a Storm Ulster that will keep you snug and warm when winter blasts are fiercest. MEN'S OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. MEN'S STYLISH OVERCOATS~ Leng, swagger yoke cut, or the box coat style; good grade frieze or smooth kersey coatings; excellently lined and properly tailored, sizes 33 to 40, big and little men easily fitted; worth $12.00; to-morrow, A 50 MEN'S VERY STYLISH OVERCOATS--All fabrics, latest designs; the long swagger “Duke of York" yoke, the sty ish long “Great Coat," with broad military shoultera, and the three-quarter length Box Coat styles, in the late gray and dark Oxford mixtures, Irish frieze and smooth surtace kersey cloths; worth $15.00; tomertow H 70.00: MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS—Twenty of the newest designs, including the “King Edward’' Great Coat, th: broad-shoul- dered “Trooper Raglan"? and tLe Fifth Avenue Hox Coat styles; fine rough atid smcoth surface coatings in the latest colorings, richly lined and excellently tailored; worth $20.00; fo-morrow, f, MEN'S STORM ULSTERS—First quality, ail-wool Irish Frieze coatings, in the newest Oxford mixed apd black shades; the long full cut designed with deep storm collar, wormly lined and well tuiloted; these are out- and-out $14.00 grades; priced to-motrow, 7/, 00 ‘stain ettor, ‘ke Holiday Handkerchiors. {Sales Bounding Aheadof All Records Five large Handkerchief Departments conven- ently located in different parzs of the store for the’ better accommodations of the inflowing thousands of shoppers. Every Department as busy as it can be. Last December we sold a million and a half Handkerchiefs. This year we are going to do far better than that. Thousands of daintily and prettily embroidered Handkerchiefs for Women. Thousands of white and colored border, hem- 4 stitched and initialed Handkerchiefs for Men. Thousands of small fancy bordered and white hemstitched initialed Handkerchiefs for Children. Assortments of Holiday Handkerchiefs not to be equalled anywhere else. Every price is fa- mously moderate, Details: WOMEN'S SWISS EMBROIDERED, scalloped and ' Cut to Pieces. Four astonishing offers. Handsome Dress Goods. Every bit first-rate for Christmas giving. We're pushing the Dress Goods Section for space so hard that immediate sacrifices are imperative. Hence this really unprecedented series of values. yard for 7Sc. HABIT CLOTH and Tweeds; SSe all-wool goods. IS yard for $1.00 French Foule PLAIDS, all- ‘wool, 44 inches wide; part'cularly desirable Pe) Ic for Kimonos and hous: gowns. 6Se yard for §1.25 Black English Storm SERGES, 5? inches wide, all wool, sponged and shrunk. yard for $1.25 Platd-back SUITING, 54 inches wide; gray, blue and brown face; handsome combination plaid backs. (slain Floor, Front, 19th at) Women’s Wrappers, Robes and Sacques. A prolitic department in the way of sensible Christmas gifts, WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, in percale, good dark pat- Bh terny; our regular 89c. value, at WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of fine flannelette, polka dot and figures, extra full skirt, with flounce; very special at 1.00 WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL EIDERDOWN BATII ROBES, satin trimmed and heavy girdle and silk frogs, colors rose, laventer and pink; $3.50 value, but reduced, owing to troken assortment, to 2.50 WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL RIPPLE EIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUES; very chie, 75 (Second Floor, 19th St) For Intants and Chitdren. | DR. DENTON'S FLEECE-LINED SLEEPING GAR- MENTS, | to 6 yrs, 19 CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE DRESSES, em- broidery trimmed, 19 CHILDREN'S COLORED DRESSES, Hubbard style, lined throughout, prettily trimmed with braid, 69 CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in pretty striped pat- Special, each, at ‘ wp IS Excellently made from fine grade of taffeta. Front, back and sleeves of fine tucking and hem- stitching. These waists are in solid white or black; also light blue, rose, reseda, red and pink. BRILLIANTINE WAISTS. Entire waist tucked. Every tuck stitched with white thread; popularly priced at BRILLIANTINE WA.STS with front of 30 fine shoulder tucks; tucked front plait; lined throughout, 1,25 BLACK MERCERIZED WAISTS. Fine quality lustrous sateen; front covered with fine tucking and herringbone stitch- ing; tucked back and fancy stock, 1.90 Supers Lace Robes At Less Than the Importers’ Prices. Trade conditions, which are too detailed to explain here in a hurry, are alone responsible for these remarkable Lace Robe values. Rich and elegant as fine Christmas presents. Correct and stylish dressers will find these choice Robes admirably suited to their needs. Robes priced at $30.00 to $40.00 by the Importer — Here to-morrow at $19.00. Robes priced at $40.00 to $60.00 by the Importer — Here to-morrow at $25.00. Wlack Spanyled, also Black with Silver Ring Spot, Filet, Br Tatfeta and Velvet, app iqued on silk net, handsomely trimmed with ribboa and juby trim- ming, and some with full ruftics in black, also white. Net Robes in & Very Special ~ 4 Thursday. PaaS At prices varying from Pax [kK 6.90 35.00 Former prices, $10.00 to $65.00 each. ‘ Beautifully Fash- ioned from Taffetas, x Peau de Soie, Point ! SY a Espirit, Moire and a £ elvets. arti Jae Aholidayoffering of ex- are traordinary interest. x (Second Floor, Froauy “2 is At Ladtes’ Stylish Pebble Cheviot Sutts, 79. 73 Regular Value, $27.50. These are unquestionably the finest Tailored Suits ever offered at the price quoted, and any woman who buys a Suit will warmly congratulate herself. Best grade ot black pebble cloth, double breasted, fitted waist or fly front blouse---lined with test satin and in- terlined with flannel, flounced skirt over extra quality taffeta petticoat; the very best tailoring. Second Flor, Prom) Ladies’ Very Si cy lish Long & Short Garments. 5.00 High” lear.) SILK MUFFLERS, each, fancy box, border, 3 in a box, (tain Floor, 18th Bt. Alele and Ce cond’ Floor Malo Staire. hemstitched, on India linon handkerchiefs; thousands MEN'S FINE HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S JAPANESE SILK, Initial Handkerchiefs, MEN'S EMBROIDERED INITIAL, fine mull Hand- kerchiefs, '» dozen in fancy box, MEN'S FINE HAND EMBROIDERED, Initial linen Handkerchiefs, ‘ dozen in a box, MEN'S SILK BROCADED MUFFLERS; black and ercam, handsome designs, each, MEN'S TWILLED AND SURAH black and white CHILDREN'S FINE HANDKERCHIEFS. CHILDREN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIFFS, 3 ina CHILDREN'S HANDKERKCHIEPS, plain and Ge terns, Frenc! 25, 39, 59, 69 and 75 75 and 1.00 0, 1.50, 2.00 and 3,00 49 to 3.50 1.00 to 3.50 25 and 35} novelty handles for wome! Sand 25 tionally good value 1th st. Fair Mt earnest. dreds of Umbrettas are saying good-by every Umbrella is universally rec- ognized as a most excellent thing togiveatChristmas. Ex- cellent assortments; thorough- ly reliable and most modestly priced, VERY SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW. Fine allesilk twill and Union Umbrellas sizes; scores of stylish hapdles, such ay p2arl and silver, ivory, imported handsomely trimmed natural wood and horn, furge and boxwood handles for men; excep- at Initials engraved free. style and shoulder bretelles, of designe, each at) 10, 12'3, 15, 19 and 25} cu DREN'S CAPS OR BONNETS of eiderdown, WOME LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, embroi- faille or china, with swansdown or ribbon trimming, dered centres, inserted and edged with Mechlin and 4c. value, 38 fine Valenciennes laces, each, at ma (Second Floor, 19th Stree 25, 50, 75, 1.00 ani upto 5.00 WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED INITIAL FINE MULL ‘, HANDKERCHIEFS, \ doren In fancy tox, 59 and 75 Holiday Umbrellas. WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, hand em- Special Offerings for Thursday. broidered initial, !» dozen in a box, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 ant 3,00 Z The Umbrella rush is on in Hundreds upon hun- day, for the 20 and 28 inch 4 selected buckhorn, polished 2.50 (Main Floor, Freat.) Shoes sor the KL y ‘dd Enormously busy times in the Ladies’ Cloak Section OMAAY Ss on the Second Floor. Thousands of people are getting Just the styles and ready for the holidays. Everybody wants to be dressed tiny, want Shoes mate ant ght with extreme care, and sold to you with every sateguatd and guarantee of worthiness, Of course all sites. WOMEN'S SHOES, kid, patent leather and box calf; single for double soles, Cuban, Common Sense or French heeis; all $3.00 values; special, Do you know that the bes! up, and everybody seems to look upon The Big Store as Fashion’s headquarters, OXFORD OR SOLID BLACK PEBBLE CLOTH GARMENTS. feng, lined with Skincerte t and back; CRUSH VELOUR ETON COATS, nt back and front, lined with 1-95 heavy satinand atin 70.00 folds, $15.00 value, at VERY STYLISH shocs for the money in New Yor FOOT MOULD SHOES tor men, ‘3.00 VELOUR JACKETS, Prime quality silk velour with eelld PERFECTION SHOES for women, Ail Styles, All Leathers Christmas Slippers. i Medic wilar ant (ai Toll, took of MEN'S SLIPPER: the best novelties, in kid, i mink ot Persian, $50.00 35. 00 J value, at calf, crocodile, monkey skins, hair calf and alliga: ves tor; Values range from $1.50 to $5.00; specially priced THE NEWEST for this sale at, per patt, Oe., $1.50 and 2.00 KERSEY RAGLANS, WOMEN'S, MISSES’ aid fancy, Best grade of heavy cloth iu tam, warmly lged SHOES and fancy SLIPPERS; neatly and biack; rtitched “yoko nal eabecatty ail are fine samples; worth from $1.59 to $3.00, very special thig sale, per pair, at 96c. and 1.45 Qlaia Floor, Rear.)

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