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ww .# CLEVER SHOPPERS TELL WHA? YOU MAY BU $100--Golden Xm S2o. S2o. FOR S2o. $20. For Evening €Yorid PR _eaders. S2o. 3 Can you select Christmas gifts? : If so, pick ont the six best presents you ean find for a family of eix, including at least two children, and that can be purchased for $20. Send the list of articles to “Christmas Present Editor, Even- ing World, P. O. box 1354, N. Y. City,” and if it is among the five best submitted lists you will. receive $20 in gold from The Evening World. There will be fivé Christmas gifts, each $20 in gold, for the best lists sent in. Make your selections in the shops of Evening World adver tisers or from Evening World advertisements. $20 as Gifts--S100 day, Dec. 31. By Following the Re- plies to the Evening World’s $100 Offera @ewildering Variety; of Christmas Pres. ents May Be Selected. Shopping may be reduced to an art. Tha® It has been reduced to an art ta prover in the countless lists of presents sent In In reply to The Evening World's $100 offer. Real genius has been shown in naming such presents as would be sure to please each and every member of any family, and at prices so moderate and variety | Bo bewildering as to surprise persons | not familiar with the Christmas stock of Evening World advertisers. ‘The golden gift offer ts open to all. Every reader with ingenuity has a hance for one of the $20 prizes. The contest 1s also a boon to those to whom the selection of Christmas gifts ts always more or less of a problem. ‘The following are a few of tho letters rpcelved: phoyelopedla: 35°coma: for grandma, one pair women's glace kid Inced boots, at Altman & Co.'s, $3.75; for father, ‘one | pair men's business and sem{-business your selections in early. trousers, at Slegel-Cooner Co.'s, $3.00; for mother, one year's subscription: to New York World, $4; for son, one plece sult. at “Stern Dros. $5: aughter, one pair of skates, . Ingersoll & Rr. MARY Box 5%, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Father: Pair of kid gloves the Proper tan and gray shades, $1.45, and one sik umbrella with quaint handle, £46 (The Surprise Store). Mother: One in French flannel_waist, viack,. $26 (H. Batterman). Brother: Boy's Oxford gray frleze overcoat, (Rothenberg & Sister: Miss: ©o.). walking skirt. $3.40 (Slegel-Cooper Co.). Sister: One French Mannel waist. pink, $2.30 (1. Batterman) Sister: One dress fancy plaid, $2 (Ma Bros.), one handkerchief, 3) cents rOs.): Iss ISABEL ROG. Box 87, Millerton, N.Y. For Pa: Smoking Jacket. $5 (The Sur- rteld & 1.6 (Mahler Bros.). mily: Pair kid gloves, $1 (Stern rh: AC doll $1 firs). GBlegel-Cooper 0.). oy? One pair skates, $1.5) (Stegel- ‘ooper, Mrs. GRACE SMITH, No, 2 West Thirty-nrst s For father: Smoking jacket, ©_F. Kooh & Co.). Mother; tea set, 7 1 Blenel-Coopere). | Grandfather! Morris ohair.35.95 (Rothenberg’s), Grand- mother: Jullet house slippers, 9S cents (Rothenbderg’s). Little boy (flve years) Mechanical trolley car,” $1.85 (Slegel | Cooper's). je girl “(three | years): | Jointed doll, (Slegel Cooper's). Car: fare to the stores, 20 cents. Total, $20. Mrs. T. OPLE No, 211 Hopkins avenue, Brooklyn. Iam a little girl, twelve years old, and ier $20 1 would buy: For grandma, rris chair at $750, and grand aM fr 5 plush cap at §; papa. at palr of boots SYNDICATE PLANS PALACE HOTEL, FINEST IN THE WORLD TO BE} BUILT SOON. Gite Ie the Old Paran Stevens Katate! at Porty-fourth Street and Filth Avenue. A ayndicate headed by Dr. Seward Webb and organized by E. 8. Willard intends to erect on the old Paran Stevens property, at Forty-fourth street and Fifth avenue. a hotel that will out- o in size and splendor any other In the world. ‘The spot has long been an eyesore to other Fifth avenue dwellers, for on it stands only a rambling one-story frame butlding, which houses a saloon, a butoher shop and a stable. The estate was so tied up until re- eently that nothing could be done with the valuable plot, and the $5,000 a year ent the building brought tn did not even pay taxes. But the voungest of the thirteen heirs interested in it came of age last month and the Seward syndicate snapped up the lot for $125,000. With Sherry’s and Delmonico's only two blocks away, the new hotel will have to be something very superior. Mr. Willard says that {t will be the tallest hotel ever bullt, that {t will be absolutely flreproof and will have more conventences, including free safe-de- Post vaults, than any guest has ever dreamed of, . = MOTORMAN GAVE ALARM OF FIRE, LEFT HIS CAR TO AROUSE IN-! MATES OF BUILDING. Wiremen Called a Second Time to the Same Hullding Three Hou After First Fire. A motorman on a Nostrand avenue trolley car discovered a fire In the four-story building at Nostrand avenue and Sterling place at 2.90 o'clock this} morning, He stopped his car andl alarmed the inmates of the bullding,! who rushed to the street and stood around shivering while the firemen ex- tinguished the flames. heh The fire was started by the furnace In| the basement and the flames spread up the dumb-walter shaft rapidly. ‘The principal joss, which amounted to $2,007; waa In the office of Willlam Davila, real{ estate, on the first floor. | At G o'clock the fire, which had not been entirely extinguished by the! fre- men, started again and the.Fire Depart ment was called out the second une, SHOT WIFE WHEN SHE LECTURED. SANDS DREW A REVOLVER WHEN REPROVED. Mrs. Sands Iind Read Him a Leason on Temperance After He Had Been Drinking. Because she gave her husband a tem- perance lecture, Mrs. Mary Sands, of No, 433 Hudson street, s now a patient In St. Vincent's Hospital with a bullet in her left side, ‘The shooting occurred at her home last night. Her husband returned home in- toxtcated and she remonstrated. She had finished and was drinking a glass of water, when he drew his revolver and fired at her.. Mer cries brought several nelghuors to her side, and they attempted to dress her wound for her. Her husband mean- while lay on a sofa and looked on, ap- parently indifferent. Finding that she could not glve the wound proper attention, she dressc with the assistance of several of h nelghbors, and then started for the ho pital. On the way her condition attracted the attention of two policemen, and her husband's arrest lowed. Her wound is f i serious, the doctors say, and, unless blood polsoning de- velops, she will be able to return home within'a few days, Meanwhile her hus. band will be field ‘a prisoner by police of the Charjes street station, —— _ AT ODDS OVER A DOG. Fancler’a Arrest Dr of Separation, Nelife, the Jaumy ttle black and tan dog, which 4s the pridet of. Mrs. Maggle Smith of Brooklyn, ts, accord- ing to her story, the star boarder in Jacob Dill's kennel. Charles B. Smith, the husband, says Dill kept the dog without permission, and a warrant was worn out for the arrest of the fancler, Dit! handed the complaint up to. the Magistrate at the Gates Avenue Court to-day an dattached to It was a letter from Mra. Smith, saying the dog was hers, and asking the Magistrate to poat- bone the hearing till she could como and tell him personally that the dog was a boarder. hen tt {delveloped that the Smiths were not living together, and the case was postponed tll a week from to-morrow. the mw Ont Story To Assimilate Food see that your stomach and liver are in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant- ly take Beecham's { a French mirror, If you are after one of the golden $20 Christmas gifts send All lists must be in on or before Satur $100-S20, S20, $20, $20, $20-$100 at $3: mamma, a mackintosh at 53.00; my brother, Johnnie, an overcoat at $2. nd mywelf at desk at §2. which ts $2) altogether. KATIE CLARK. Brooklyn. No, 601 Park avenue, ughter. coat, $3.79. Total, $20. WILLIAM F. CARLOCK: No, 137 Alexander avenue, Bronx. Grandfather: Good warm Jacket, #4. Grandmother: Nice | arm | rocker, | $3. ink | Father: Nice pair rubber boots, @ (t Ins thie Ie the best fh jother: fine pair of who works outside). %. Boy: Nice sleigh, $1.10. silver watch, $3.0. The can use the watch as well as the hand the girl can use the sleigh as as the watch. boy sle! well Mrs. L. GAWORSKI No. 1233 Greene avenue, Brooklyt Father: Par of slippers, $3 ¢ aker's). Mother: Silk umbrel (Stern's). Grandfather: Smoking Jacket, Grandmother: Worsted shawl. $2 (McCreery). Desk. $$ (Koch). Little Boy: » 1.0 (Slegel- Cooper). | EVELYN Cole No. 1 West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, N. Y. City. t & Co.. for papa. richly finished tn Baumann & C joor, bi 8, 1 Mx7 inches, $6.33. At Lord & Taytor's, (for grandma), dress pattern of black cheviot: G-yard length), PUL up tn box for a hollday present, $3.15. At Slegel-Cooper Co., (for daughter thir- teen years old), one Encore cabinet, con- taining four quires of paper and en- velopes to match, sticks of scallng wax and candles, $1.88; .to complete this set add seal with engraved script. mono- gram, 37 cents; total, $1.92. For di ten years old, one ‘celebrated Jointed do:l, seventeon inches, $1.10. At Wanamaker's, (for son seven years old), one set No. 4 series Richter's anchor blocks, 7 cents... - irs. R. I. WEBER, .Not 129 West Ninety-elghth street, New York City. For Viola: A Morris ehair, 9$ cents; also a doll's go-cart, $8 cents (Rothen- berg & Co.) For Davy: A police patrol wagon, $3.49 (at Rothenberg & Co.). F' ‘oF mamma KK, $3.75 (at Whulen Bros.) For papa: A smoking table, $1.39 (at Lud. wig Haumann): also a shaving table, $1.19 (also at Ludwig Baumann). For krandm. A reed rocker, (at Whalen Bros.). | For grandpa et of cuff buttons, 32.17 (at G. Simon’ 1S KENNEDY. GLADYS No, 27 Moffat street, Brookly: ————_—__ A COMMON TROUBLE, Thousands Suffer from It Without Knowing Its Real Charecter, No trouble {2 more common or more mis- understood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think that thelr nerves are to blame, are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines and spring reme- dies; the real seat of the mischief ts lost fight of; the stomach {3 the organ to be looked after, ervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever tn the stomach, nor perhaps auy of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness, Nervous dyspepsia shows itself hot In the stomach so inuch as In nearly every other organ; in some canes the heart palpitates and ts Irregular; in others the Kidneys are affected; in others the bowels are troubled, with loss of flesh and appetite, with the accumulation of gax, sour risings and heartburn, Mr. A. W. Sharper, of No. G1 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows “A motive of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lets, I have been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some- times gave temporary rellef, umtil tho effec of the medicine wore off, 1 attribute this to my sedentary habits, belng a bookkeeper, with Iittle physical exercise, but Iam glad to state that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained In flesh, sleep better and am better In every way, ‘The above ts written, not for notoriety, but ts based on actual facts," Respectfully yours, A. W. Sharpor, 61 Prospect S8t., Indianapolls, Ind. It Im safo to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They }cure sour stomach, gas, los of flesh and Appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heart- burn, constipation and headaches for valuable Iittle book on stomach Gifcates by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, AML druggists sell full-sized packages at Send for our CAT-alogue . 6 of Cheap Holivay Novelties mn Jewelry. Our prices range from 26c. to $4.00 in all ! styles of PP UEWELAY,| Watches Pills Bold Rvergubese, In boxes 100, and Za, < ‘ 4 from $5.0010812.50 \ \ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1901. = EET MEAT TRAE POUNTAIN- a nla Sf You A magnificent centre of holiday activity. An ideal store. : a SaaS Shop Safely at Oke Big Store! modern way; supplied with every possible protection. Broad and roomy aisles. America’s greatest Department Store. high ceilings. om Perfectly safe; perfectiy fireproof. Thoroughly equipped in every Plenty of light and pure air. No oppressive stuffiness; no congesting in narrow spaces. Seventy-two distinct stores under one roof, and every one brin.ming with holiday cheer. Now that the Christmas rush has set in with all its fascinations of excitement, many shoppers are wisely discriminating as to time. Mornings are best. But the afternoons have their allurements as well. Evenings are brilliant. crowds at The Big Store and shop beneath the twinkling electric lights. : The Book Store is splendidly stocked. Thousands of fine books for Christmas Presents. attractive prices. Ladies’ Waists. The spirit of Christmas is all over the store. And what aradiant exuber- ance it is. Fairly beams with good cheer! Toys are in the heydey of their glory. Such fun! Such frolics! Whele Main Aisle is clear of dis- plays, and is now a grand promenade for holiday shoppers. Crowds! Crowds! The Jewelry Store is ceaselessly busy. The Basement shares in all this lively Holiday rush with brilliant good humor. The Bric-a-Brac dis- plays were never finer, never more exquisitely tempting. Leather goods, Superb assort. ments of European and America Novelties. And prices are not exor- bitant, either, Take the Escalator to the 2d Floor. Lands you in the heart of Toyland and Bookland, The Holiday Fair on the 19th Street side of the Main Floor kas attained Special Sale of Moire, Peau De Soie and Corduroy Waists. Three of fashion’s greatest fa- vorites, and each ata price that dis- tinctly emphasizes it as a royally excellent value. Thousands of waists are being sold for Christmas gifts. Here is your greatest opportunity: MOIRE WAISTS. BLACK MOIRE WAISTS, new style, BLACK MOIRE WAISTS, n-w style, BLACK MOIRE WAISTS, new Gib- son atyle, WHITE MOIRE WAIST, new Gib- eon style, BLACK MOIRE WAIST, new Maxim atyle, WHITE MOIRE WAISTS, Maxim style, PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS. PEAU DE SOIé WAISTS, very fine, lustrous quality; entire including sleeve of fine tucks and tailor stitched plaits. te, 10se, light blue, gray, violet, black, ted and green; new $8.90 values, at 5.90} wonderful popularity. All the lead- . i ing Christmas stocks are represented CORDUROY WAISTS, large wale, all colors and black; $7.90 3,05 there, and being a little out of the ; (Second Floor, Front.) {tush and skurry, is an admirable shopping avenue. And don’t forget that a Rug makes a very handsome Christmcs present. Excellent display. Third Floor, Front. The Furniture Store is replete with bright Christn.as suggestions. Gatking Wachines. 4,000 Ladees’ \ 6.75 Made well and stylishly from good grade Oxford Meltons, 24 KERSEY COATS, at 12.75, FULL-LENGTH KERSEY GAR- MENTS, at 17.50 SEAL PLUSH ETON JACKETS, 8.90 CRUSH VELOUR ETON JACKETS, 19.00 Also a large variety of Velour ackets, at $17.50, $23.75 and $27.50. (Second Floor, Front.) Sreat Jur Orfers. The Most Remarkable Values of the Season To-Morrow. Extraordinary attractions Thursday in prime Fur Coats of genuine Seal, Persian and Nearseal. Such garments and prices should make the Fur Department amazingly busy to-morrow. ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, plain, best lining, NEARSEAL COATS, plain, very best make, 29.75 NEARSEAL COATS, Mink Collar, Revers and facing, PERSIAN COATS, plain, 22-Inch long, 67.50 Records and Brass Horns. Everybody is fond of music, but everybody doesn’t possess musical talent. A Talking Machine would make a welcome gift and afford lots of amusement in homes where such talent is lacking. COLUMBIA. GRAPHOPHONE; the $7.50 kind, No. QC; to-morrow, COLUMBIA GRAPROPHONE; A A type; $18.00 kird, including repro- ducer, recorder for making records, and nickel horn; to-mcrrow, 10.25 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE; A T type; sold by all dealers for $25.00; our price, 5 RECORDS for the use on the Grapho- phone or any style Edison Phonograph using the regular size records; 2,500 titles of th beat ard newest bard, or- chestra, vocal and talking select ons; almost the entire Columbia Catalogue, 5.75 18.75 Tic. cach; per doren, 3.10 SEAL COATS, plain, of Ai skins, rich HAMMERED BRASS HORNS; 24-inch, 995 fur, 119.75 20-inch, 1,90 36inch, = -2,95 NEARSEAL CLUSTER SCARFS, 2.90 Rubber connection with cach. horn MUFFS to match, FOLDING HORN STANDS; $1.50 2.75 kind; full nickel plated, MEARSEAL STRBAMER SCARYS, (275.90 RECORD BOXES; wood bottom, 12 MUFFS to match, 3.90 spindle, 18 (Second Fluor, 18th 8t. Froat) RECORD, BOXES; wood bottom, 28 m1 Complete line of Victor’ and ‘‘Monarch’’ Taiking Mach'nes; also discs for same at te- markably low pnce (Tale Escalator to Second Floor ) Holiday Séippors. A Sale of Ladies’ Tow Wrdwinter For Men, Women and Children. JS a Eeauty, style and comfort at much 20LS 6 below the usual prices. Prices range An extraordinary occa- from 25c. up to $5.00. The biggest and best assortment of Slippers in the city. Pebble Cheviot DRESS SHOES FOR MEN AND : F WOMEN. Suits, “Foot Suits 22.50 | Mould”’ Shoes for Men, Lined with heavy satin in! ‘Perfection’? | jacket and inerlined with} ShoesforWomen J flannel, tounce skirt over} Best of all Specialty Shoes. Separate extra quality taf-(. Qther fine styles at $5.00. feta petticoat, superbly tailored and finished equal to} pily made, highest-class custom work. sion. We had made to our order the finest as excellently fitting and as thoroughly satisfactory as if made to your order. (Second Floor, Front.) Children’s Coats, Soe eae For youngsters 2 to © years of age, Very smart and pretty. These coats are exceedingly dainty, being made of velvet, satin or cloth in white, black or colors and are handsomely trimmed; $9.00 is the regular 1,000 Union Taffeta Selk Umbrottas, 7.69 Excellent as Christmas Gifts. i Don't judge the vier ay va Umbrella by the Sicstal fats price. That's our NTO at ms . price — other stores would ask $3.00 if OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, they had been for- my INE, SGING {MEDIUM SIZE CHATE- 50c. quality, tunate enough t2 get {GERMAN FLANNEL LOUnGING LAINE BAG, steriing si Polisted; value $8.00, OUIING FLANNEL GOWNS, them. For men and ‘siyles; $4.00 value, " 2.95fver fish scale mesh, SHAVING SET, cup and t9s, quality, amen inh zOSand : “ French gray embvesed brush, quadruple. plated “ aa GERMAN FLANNEL WRAPPERS; top and chatelaine; worth ard \y pol is DOMET FLANNEL SKIRTS, 28 inch sizes; close rollers; large as- {tin ci in velvet tibtoa; variety of $15.00, 7.75 | fanev casey valve $5.00,” Sve, quality, sortment of handles. whades; $3.75 value, 2 . tate Miesn, Fe Geoond Floor, Froat) (Glala Floor, Frout) (ecoad Ficer, Cnatra) i a eS ' ; Es ea ‘ a Be Pstate ss Co ai tA DHSS at ony een 3. 00; ere csceesions? en, seam iis As hap-} MEN'S OVERCOATS AT 7.3, SQ} cu aTELAINE BAGS AND Complete lines of Shoes for children { without yoke, lired with best grade cliy Single volumes or complete sets, beautifully bound. Thousands ot Youngsters and Their Elders Flock Thither Every Day. Whata high old carnival SantaClaus is having on the 2d floor! . . children en‘oy all these sights! What} day attractions fun to see all these wonderful things} Beautiful Watches. from the Old World! Gleaming Jewelry. A GREAT DISPLAY OF DOLLS. KID-BODY DOLLS, 12%) inches long, cork- stuffed, finest quality kid, beautiful bisque ead, with full-sewed wig, 50, 75 WATCHES. MEN’S GOLD- FILLED HUNT- | ING-CASE WATCH, engraved or engjpe-turned styles, guaranteed for 10 years and fitted with a fine Waltham cr Elgin movement; worth $16.50, 10.50 MEN'S SOLID SIL-| VEROID WATCH, open face, thin model, lain polishe’, screw ick and bezel, fitted | } with a fine Waltham or Elyin movement; open mouth, showing peat! teeth and firtaticn” ey and shoes and stockings; special, Same as above, 15-inch size, FAVORITE D. P. DRESSED DOLLS; known the the handsom diessed colle; bisque heads, moving glass eyes, tong flowing cutis, dreased in the latest fashion, full / fet of wrderclothing’ that vii ' worth $9.00, 6.00) can be taken off, B LADIES’ SOLID 12-inch size, 50 GOLD CHATELAINE 17-tnch size, 95 WATCH, plain pol- DOLL BODY, 21 inches long, made of ink muslin, hair stuffed and has isjue arms, 75} value $15.00, Doll Heads, Arms, Shoes, Stock- DIAMONDS. ings, Hats, Dresses, Toilet Sets, &c., in an endless variety, and the prices‘ are low. TAIRE RINGS, Tiffany a high Belcher settings hand- some stones of a good size; worth $38.00 25.00 DIAMOND PRINCESS RINGS, real rubles, sap- jurquolse and em- with 2 handsome TOYS. STEEL WIRE BED, 24x12 irch site, meely enamelled tn ted, green and light blue; to-morrow, CRADLE, same as atove; to-mortcw, DOLL GO-CART, very large 38 gly mad 4 wheels; eral scorely shone Nf he 60 } diamonds; worth $22.50 12.00 GAMES. DIAMOND RINGS, choice of 10 diterentetyles,fancy Parchest, sprcial, Irena, similar to Halma, (Taxe Escalator to Second Pieer) Cut Glass, Lamps, Bric-a- Brac and Fine China. 39} Belcher and combinati:n 15 } sett:n. sof turquoise,ruby, sapphire, amethyst and everald’ doubleis, real opa's and diamonds; worth $4.50 5.00 SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. SOLID GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS, with lock and key, beavy quality, pe rr a PR ear APA PARP PP EPPS A ne OR Te ripe ea RAO GE nen in 10 and 14 Kt. gold, at STERLING SILVER It 1s just such a brilliantly attract-{PMées from €.25 to 21.00 SHAKE BRACELETS, ive place that any woman who enters}SOLID GOLD NECK- yes quality, worth the Basement will express her pleas-}LACE, with handsome ure in tones of unmistakable convic- etd A sient? eitierent Ca fon) tion. ‘styles; actually worth Here are some of the richest and }$7.50; very special to- STERLING SILVER readiest values of the secson. morrow at 2.95 BRUSH, | coms AND SOLID GOLD TIE handsome Some very Special} cr asps, Roman and smboesed bender; 13) ned BRAG, FANCY polished; worts $2.50, 1.25] fav ,vaine SIS-S0; ope 9 ay VASES and CABI-} SOLID GOLD RINGS. S NET PIECES, GENTLEMAN'S SE © o testi, silver CHILDREN’S SOLID sterling FANCY VASES, }CoLD RINGS, stone set; two handsomely deco? worth $1.00, 50 | Brushes and Comb; Hannan LADIES’ SOLID GOLD aay caaien completa a “as : 5 = Ey je Ronee. ebeLt RINGS, fancy combination Heck cases ‘value §15:00; ial 03 and plain settings of tur- special to-morrow; ae qutise cables, emer t STERLING SILVER FANCY BISQUE PIECES, CENTRE sapphire, amethyst, SD ee oceR PIECES acd VASES, regularly $1.50 doutlet and’ real pearl; any pENteaEe and §1.25; special, 90 were el gas 1.75 Bho gy ‘saiobsvalos tment of handsomely dec- LADIES' $8. A trates "VASES great variety of ée- RINGS, extra heavy Waiires signs, includirg Bobemian mounting, plain and fancy, sreacnn EviEe Tiebly decorated, 12 fi turquoise, rubies, sap Bauets me: larly $1.75 and $2.0 1.25} phire, emeralds, doublets, , bandeome 2 and teal opals and pearis; bossed_ pattern, in case; LAMPS AND GLOBES. worth $6.50, 3.00 | value $3.75, a LAMP GLOBE, 10-irch size, band- MEN'S SOLID GOLD ORANGE DISH, large painted; regularly $1.50; special, 75} RINGS, snakes,sardonyx, size, on quadruple plated 11-inch size GLOBE, hand-painted, very tich tinted background; regularly $2.00; special, LAMP, with 10-inch globe to match, handsomely decorated, tinted back- gtourd; regularly $4.75; special, BANQUET LAMP, wrought tron, most ait.atie design, beat burner; regularly $3.50; special, bloodstone, ‘intaglio and oce, two, and three stone 1.50} settings of rubles, sa) hire and emerald dou! jets; worth $9.00, JEWELRY. MEN'S GOLD- FILLED VEST CHAINS, all new, 2.50% g-sirable patterns; worth ot) 9 $2.00, LADIES' GOLD-FILLED LORGNETTE CHAINS, with solid gold jewel-set slide; choice of many styles; worth $2.00, 4.50 2.95 (Dasc. 98 Men's Overcoats. ~ _ A Special Sale. 98 665 Overcoats for men go on sale to-morrow {NOVELTY BROOCHES, at very spectal prices, And just the sort of ¢gold filled, enamelled Overcoats men are i, most. bugs, very’ effective; Cut lorg and full, and prectzely tbat aze in worth $1.00, 50 highest favor. We can acll them much below oeapr HANDLE PEN: their rerular valuss because the makers over} Hone with solld god preduced and wete glad to seli to us at unusual } HOUDEN. Wilh eclla ne PURSES. STERLING 275 in this lot. High-Grate Overcoats, mate of finest imported dark Oxford vicuna o ccatings, Cut in the long, great coat sty SILVER CHATE- diagonal worsted, tapes at tack, sleeves lined with guaranteed silk, $15.00 values, be ea ' Ss size, fish scale | MEN'S OVERCOATS AT S. 50 te Sab oeale 360 in this lot, Overcoats made 0! good ful embossed quality frieze and rough cheviot coatings in hades of tlack, Oxford and Cambridg? j tay; also rome smooth-faced Kersey clo long <n! full, with and without y. cut in shorter lengths; regular $1 Matt b CH. | rH ey LAINE BAG, fish scale mesh, em- boased French é gray top ard 1.19 } Chatelaine, worth $20.00, 9,75, rappers and Robes. LANNELETTE WRAPPERS, heavy nd bantsome; worth $1.09, Oo Dy land, | Watches, Diamonds, Never Was There a Better Time than Now for You to Select Your Gifts. It's a Jewelry Store of rich cheeriness. Showers ef How the} mellow light dance merrily upon these charming holl- Sparkling Precious Stones. Everything is at its best. New lines are constantly being shown. The fancy of th? prospective purchaser is delighted in countless wayts ished case, fitted with the Lady | fi nt; | tifully embessed; Marie, a fine Swiss Sard Fee enero SEWING SET, 5 | sterling silver, 15 lees, DIAMOND SOLt-| leatherette case, worth CANDELABRA, quadruple plated, STERLING SILVER PURSE, large size, fish wis ey on cha? er 4 worth $7.50, STERLING SILVER PURSES, two very band- some styles; fish scale and fine link mesh; embossed tops; worth $5.00; choice, STERLING BILVER GATE TOP PURSES; sole dered link mesh and extra | heavy ecrew top; ring and chain 4.75, worth attached; JEWELRY. STERLING SILVER CIG- ARETTE CASES; ber $3.00, 1,50 STERLING SILVER ful efabeened Fresch \ eid aes ete., worth Bitoo, ete, “s 2.95 2.50 3.93 It’s jolly fun to join in the The choicest, most popular works of Fiction, History and Science are here at powerfully Sowelry. $4.00, TEA SET, 5 PIECES, quadruple ‘plated, satin engraved, creamer and n holder are gold lined; Value $15.00; epectal at TEA SET, 4 PIECES, plated and value quadruple highly | polished; $6.00; special at 2 10,99 450

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