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SEES NEW YORK ~ Smallest of Living Adults Gives , Impression of Largest City of Western Hemisphere to The Evening World. LAUGHS AT OUR HORSE CARS. Fe Wwenty-six-Inch Woman Admires the Brooklyn Bridge and the Lofty Bulidings and Would Like to Ride In the Subway. Corlta, the smallest lving adult tn Me world, is in the biggest city of the ‘Western hemisphere for the first time, Wrom the vantage grounds of the Wom- ‘Qn's Exposition at Madison Square Gar- Gen this ttle mite, but twenty-s @pehes high and welshing scarcely scy- WOMAN IN WORLD. @mteen pounds, has seen the wealth and | attitude of this very mature midget of | twenty-nine years {s only that of a F Miuch-travelled woman of the world. jIndeed, when she tells you her !mpres- ions of New York one reallzes that they match the city rather than the ‘woman. The thoughts she thinks are @ho expresses them in words almost as ong as her tiny body. “If you really want to know whet has impressed me most in New York," aid the little lady, extending a dimpled ‘and much bejewelled hind to The Even- Beauty of New York parade before her. peaking literally, Corita has looked up ‘to everything she saw, but the mental ®ccasionaly as big as she Ja little, and Almost Demented Over Death of His Wife, Alexander R. Rob- ertson Wandered Four ‘Days. dng World reporter, “It ts the fact that! Aimost demented over the death of THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16,1902. BIG MENAGERIE STIRRED UP SHIP Lions, Tigers, Hyenas and Other Animals Kept Up a Great Ex- citement on the Hamburg- American Liner Pennsylvania. RARE LEOPARD DIED ON WAY. If ever immigrants needed sleep it is the crowd that came over on the Hoamburg-American liner Pennsylvania, which arrived at Hoboken to-day. They had as company a collection of wild animals consigned by Carl Hagenback to the New York Zoological Gociety for recruiting the collection in Bronx Zoological Gardens. ‘There were etx lons, two Bengal tigers, an African leopard, a laughing hyena, chetah, some jaguars, hogs from many countries, all sorts of sheep and deer, and a fine collection of Chinese geese and mandarin ducks, to say noth- Ing of an assortment of parrots talking all languages, As the big steamer warped into her pler, the roars of che lions and tigers, the screams of the hyena, the grunting of the obgs and the cackling of the geese ducks and parrots could be heard by those on the pler. The menagerie was in the fourth hold of the stip right along side a lot of the immigrants, and they had a fine ola time of it all the way over, To add to their troubles one of their number got the emall-pox during the trip and this scared the others half to death, The patient was removed to the hospital when the ship reached Quaran- tine, and 1% of the steerage passengers People of Springfield, N. J., Be-! at Springfield, N. J., leads the authori-! tles of that place to suspect that they As no one is missing in the surround- Ing to the body 1s belteved to be that of a stranger, and there are no marks by which the man’s identity can be le: T ad 4n Th hing is of cheap mat rousers were of ordinary dark mit r socks were on, his feet was the man's hat, @ Voge Brovhoxs AB Sx. Cor Bh Ape. SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Aeon ek Dy ainialy ec Weatooky) bel lage _, These sales have become famous far and _|when he waa thken (il. He scouts the f wide for the. wonderful values offered at such orl, Ua 4 4 times. And sow at the beginning of the igati ‘th cal very ‘. Per aeeesy season when the clothing needs of your bov lieve Man at Baltusrol’s Base {is Ree tay on ‘tne geqund fen. weveral feet from the body, The shoes Was Victim of Foul Play. are not alike, one being kid, the other of a heavier m euay tt bell County rian Westcott believes demand attention we anticipate you, . FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Thursday and Friday mother should know, it—the better you tbe- charm you and your daughter. And isn’t the Cool Davs at Lower Prices than Usual. sweet sixteen? We are here to please you, / - ‘ We know what you want for your boy— ought to when we've clothed four generations | - of ’em. Suits with dash and life and color; j quiet ones too. Suits that are handsomely } cut and tailored, As for strength, test them. ” # Boysare frank and critical—thev like our suits SALE OF GIRLS’ GAR. ig MENTS FOR THURSDAY, Hardly a woman in New York that hasn’t oO ’ at least heard of this department. Every come acquainted with it the more you'll like Flannel owns ae acques. it. You'll find things here that will please and Warm and Attractive Garments for These 4 See ua gee Shiites and iene the quod ts See her a important one, whether she be six months, six years or just W. ’sOuting Flannel Gowns| Women’s Outing Flannel Long I in. fancy stripes, yous trim-| Kimonas, in Blain and fancy and are glad to say we doit. Do you know med with braid, at, 9c. stripes, trimmed with 1 49 ots our prices are a third lower than elsewhere? CACH. .c00 cree, ° 4% plain colors, at.ese.+. 7% BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, SIZES 3 TO 10. CHILDREN’S FRENCH DRESSES, AGES 2 TO 6 . At $1.95.—Stanch blue cheviot sailors, trimmed with} , YEARS. Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Women’s Eiderdown Sacques, soutache on collar, worth $3. ney ee tne from cashmere, prettily trimmed with in ae collar and aH trim-| collar and cuffs trimmed with ‘At $2.95.—Cheviots and Thibets in blue, red, royal and food Sheet MERE braid. Colors, castor, royal, med with plain colors, al satin ribbon, finished with bows ] |} brown, embroidered and trimmed with braid; regular value $4. | Cay sh al oe “sizes, at, each. .....0008 69c of ribbon at neck, in pink, At $3.95 & $4.95.—Beauties—serges and rough-faced SPOR Aon coer: AGES 1/T0'6 YEARS, ; ; F blue, red and gray,’ at, cheviots in all colors, handsomely trimmed velvet sailors in} Thiet ‘cloth, liked throneheat Cah coon eet and Women’s Outing flannel) ’ 98c blue, garnet, myrtle and brown. self-colored or black braid. ry a Gowns, extra heavy, yoke) CACM sess. sseeeeseeeess At 49c.—Sale of 500 Boys’ blue cheviot knee pants. At $4.98—Double-breasted box coats, made of fine gualty you atill have horse cars, When I no-|nis wife Anna, Alexander R. Robert-| Who had been exposed, were sent to ‘ 7 f ‘ toed them for tho first time I was|son, a succcasfal tea importer of this | Hofman Island. They wilt have four- trimmed with embroidery in- Wonents Ri ple Eiderdown At 59c.—Sale of 500 corduroy knee pants. broadcloth, large square or round collars, trimmed with vel Raver more surprised in my ilfe. T have city, wax found wandering about the| {een 4a7# 10 40 nothing but sleep over|| serting, finished with silk "AQ |” Sacaues fancy braided and fin- BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, SIZES 6 TO 14, _| Y<t and lace, lined with good sateen; all the new colors. Mp hctasarr sca (iiss to nave ever (ones, slatrict of Bepektva by bis foot nape, ny Ca cateh wp thelr |} scalloped ruffle, at..... 7° ished with silly frogs and cord At $3.95—All-wool blue cheviot and dark Oxford Norfolks: | GIRLS’ SAILOR SUITS AND DRESSES, AGES 4 2 is rother-in-law, George Halbert, a 7 Fas i B @een & horse car in any Western clty|s o'clock this’ morning. Ho had been|, TR, @Himals were purchased by will-|] Women’s Outing Flannel 39, and tassels,in pink blue, 1.29 Poe LOE A Eteab ine ck fancy sti CATE Ibs foes OL Ores |p Sico8/ Mane from ine serperand cashmere: (ined mith a population of over fifty thou-|mixsing ever since last Saturday, when | 4,7. Hornady, director of the Zoolog!- Skirts, with deep ruttle,at CC) redand gray,at, each.. 4+ with braid of contrasting colors, steel or pearl buttons, lined gand. cal Society, who has been abroad on this BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, SIZES 6 TO 15. | throughout. 2: he told his managing clerk that he was Like Talking to a Doll. : ‘S| mission some weeks. ‘The ¥ Black = it T golng to his home at No. 0 Bt. John's re was one ack an 8 At $2.95—Fancy dark and medium colored cheviots, 600 GIRLS’ COATS, AGE =} a Tho lttle woman awitched the skirt! place, Brooklyn, stroke of bad luck during the voyage. Women S G d etticoats Suits of 'em, worth $4; special at $2.95. At $3.98—Full Tenathaadag Nook leans. Darien high @f her trailing bluo satin gown and|” Woen obertaon failed to appear Batur- Aenea leopard, one of the rarest|/| | ‘olored ©, At $3.50—Special line of all-wool blue cheviots. storm or turned down collar, with black satin or ve \aeated herself, She # ae awe day night, Halbert, imowing that he waa|°” mals in existence, died en route. OMEN’S SATEEN, WOMEN’ K & COLOR- At $3.95 & $4.95—Plain, fancy and light mixtures, in| vet piping. Modulated voice. Novertholess one can There ts only one in this country—at|| W + ; EN’S BLAC! © cheviots and worsteds. At $5.98—Full length double cape military coat, made from -95— y ’ i suffering very keenly from the loss of PT A 1 SK 5 ' he fi impressio! Z Dp a S = Baits (eee OD aan pression Bis’ wite,, whe) Qed six months Agel ue Philadelphia Zoo—and the animal PETTICOATS, accordion plait-| ED SILK PETTICOATS, side BOYS’ VEST SUITS, SIZES 10 TO 15. melton cloth, high storm or turned down collar, fancy but- Be osecn ait One ry accom |teared that his mind might have be- 26) are, roe alstepsted inne (ey heard ed ruche top and bottom, also) plaited with ruche, also circular At $4.95 & $5.95—Plain blue and black cheviots and fancy | 0S C0lors, red, blue, green, castor, oxford and cadet. F er awhile hat unless * tuvity, ; . .95—Handsome assortment of bri stley cline, c id cro: fe put in sho will say the aamo|™lssing, ‘The police sent out a general| wey wit Se ss ae ere Special 1.49 Vatue 1.95 Special 6.98 Vatue 875 and worsted cheviots, right-colored worsteds | at neck, of contrasting shades; all the new colors. 3 TMSSES’ WALKING SKIRTS. % ff alarm, but no clues to his whereabouts re Sis : aR ‘ mee eette. could be obtained, and his frends were| W2# *kinned by Keeper Shippi it is}]| WOMEN’S BLACK SILK} WOMEN’SBLACKSILK PETTI- Every other thing for boys—Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, | At $1.98 and $2.98—Lenxths 30 to 37. inches, of good Y'll tel! you tho way I am going to|!n a fever of suspense, thinking that he| 2°* rer than a cat, and the spots are|{_ ~MOREEN PETTICOAT, accor-| COATS, circular ruffle, also ac all at little prices, melton cloth, full flare or kilted effect, stitched bottom. drew Carnegie. He is known as tha enimal show at the St. Nicholny Rink. |with grief was even suggested, for his} "0 Special 2) 98 Value 3.75 i the llons was the one given to pecial Ly alue 3,7: Prd Sy MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. v.Cor. Be Ave. ; A®® Sw.Cor. Bh y eal bigger than I am, 1 played with|than ft Is now. As soon ax Robertson =e fave my picture taken," she went on.|mighk have commptted suicide, No| °° indistinct as to merge with the reat Geaw e)aear little hybrid lon and |dusiness et No, 18 Front street, waal ine zoo by the lltie deusert ce A i je daughter of An- —— them and they were very gentle and|wan found by his brother-inlaw he was | lmtiest Hon in the world. “Big Joo” Is : D Beemed to love me. Mr. Bostock has| taken tenderly home and properly, enced spoener nee: Cte He was making a cig. t n erweéar e coun- ad dit i Iso ruffied, cerdio: i : : “The other day I went to Bostock's|other reason than that he was crazod csi eee this characteristio it Hon, plaltedsralsg sults ereion Plated, logd Drovhexs STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10.80 P. M. NV AD overs i Special 4,98 Value 6.75 OG v tigers, Yes, I know they are a good|never in @ more prosperous condition A promised to give me one. When he doea| for. At the offices of his tea firm the ‘ - » naw {chet clerk, Emilio Sanchez, said to-day: | ‘Yt, Indicate that he thoroughly ap- I will be photographed with my new | RINE nohex, sald to-day: 2 pet. ‘There is a great big monkey there] come t NEUE RE The animals ane lll in th 1" ir Me men i ren. Store 0} Ni "Cl eto business until Monday, as he is in the vessel's 0} ny, omen an uoarene ‘are Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. t that I just love, His name Js Big Jim, |quietly resting at his home. fam sure | 20ld. They will be unloaded soon and if pant it was the lo: 4 01 [carted with great care t othe Bronx. 4, ‘ @hd I feed him peanute. thin temporary Mental” ahorration tee |. There was also on the Pennaylvania We are now showing complete lines of the best 4 “What has most impressed me in New | Te never had are nee & consignment of twenty-one barrels York after tie horse cars? Rrooklyn|was completely wrapped Up ty iia lees | Of, Polar bear asking.” ‘They pelong. to kinds of foreign and domestic Underwear. Broad Bridge. Soveral dav# ago I drove down- | for his wife and, as they had no children | Wuyam, Zlewler, backer of Arctic ox. i town and over the bridge. On my vay] ANd he wan Tot a Aoclety man, he felt | Remapone: andnars aaa, fo have, been the and comprehensive, our assortments are such as down we passed many skyscrapers 4. 1s ve for after! was hurrying to the rescue of Evelyn SB Bald * that funny triangular one at Tae he Alea bert. the brother-inclaw, [By Pagtwe. prtie he was reaciting Nim. to meet every condition of quality and size that third strect that look s | Entire Block, Fulton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Four Underpriced Lots That You Will Appreciate eh rect that os almost a shougn says that Robertson in his wanderings |and given (o natural museums. Otiecs may be required, : ES Ae 1 0 e seria oi rein Woe fora ss boes Veronese (HOPECCLAL Items for All Day Friday. even went as fa; Babylon, L, 1, on le Roticed the Park Row Bullding place are positive. that he was ‘not bh Vests, low neck and no sleeves, Sille Vests, hand Wants to Ride in the Subway, ——<—— —- Vests, , sts, hand crochet at neck Going down Fourts avenue 1 neara| KNIFE HELPS LIEUT. PEARY. 8B. Alturan & do, us pine, sky and cream, 75c . and shoulders, in pink, sky and None Sent C. 0. D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items. anes ee like ereat {his right mind when he made. the Pulitzer Building. y wero like great) iy ie actions ‘were at all times soy i Mubvana wanvto| Seep \donging iar'| seeeee cream, sizes 4, 5 and 6, 95 la all the tie I wa Ha some |@splorer Successfully Undergnen Made to sell at 95c. to 1.25, || Tat EACH Maeeeele scent ic Spool Cotton, best Draching threa Baby: palcum WeoW deer in drug oe French Tooth Brushes, 4 rows pure pay Bose woul come i pula Rede Gr i ; ARE NOW SHOWING THE PALL 3 Cases Men’s Extra Fine and| Worth 1.25 to 1,50, Leena white, all numbers, 200 yg partment, 5c. box for ¢ Ht ae Slightly imperfect, oe a 4 2 ‘ . 16.—In view 1 7 2 * Fi H petal bi aS Is ian the Subway le fnished. 1 would line many ecagetcaced as oute TT ioe AND WINTER WEIGHTS OF heavy Wool Fleece -Lined 4 Caies Children’s Ribbed Bal- ||| zorcnom Lacea, all widths, and wide| “Collars; in embrotiery depts each, 2¢ | 190 pieces Eacital Consciolintial , a i 2 1» Suit Jove to go ratiling through that great} results of the operation upon Lieut Shirts and Drawers, in | briggan Vist id = Lleut. sts and Pants in the ground. Pe the Arctle explorer, performed fancy blue & ecru, at, each 75¢ fleece lined, all sizes, at, 25e mged at the numberof peop 1, Keen's private hospital here, |/BETALPH UNDERWEAR Made to sell at 1.25, | pillow case laces; yd., able for fine under garments, in 12 yard pieces, yard, i ereg 26 ig two cabinet jy choice 3c — |Picture Frames, ho! Boys’ and Girls’ Handkerchiefs, col-| pictures, in picture dep’ amazed at th aber of lowing statement was ts hl eae ing and golng over St all | afternoon ued) tila, mee cicee's cored border; just the thing for school; ~ cet all a = Toilet Paper, fine tissue, good size|,000 yards Kid Cambric, all colors {operation iteelt was aimple and (Exclusive Brand) ely 35 tolls each. ut gs rua ea rate ay se yards, choice, yard, 3c Pi fil finish, Shaker Flannel, white, fine Snis| > 500 yards Printed Flannelletes yard, ‘and Children’s Plaid Dress Goods, all | Doilies, special lot of “odds and ends,” Initial Tumblers, with initial and} styles and colors, yard, © 3-4c| size 11x11, embroidered; inart needle- structure to b 1 c mt proves that the lit q 1 ot In any way af. was my tid le ucnecs speedy recovery 4 ae | told me lots of thin It seemed | flelp: ‘y is an- & such an Lnipossibility sor that great big | not" be long before he will be able to"ree | FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN ith Fivenue, 208 fe Ist Street ; BS oe 2 R Lu le aera ene rae E a tion, saving th (SECOND FLOOR, —— aa uch, Vine ORY jas te wil faclittat she craig te wil ‘ y wreath, few letters only, each 5c| = ocy Feathers, birds wings, quills, | Wo" dep" value 15, chpice 5 ver to the ground by his ha in. firat-clase condition pitelcumee aN = ~ * ; Ff | war to the is hal nl in Gent plaseviooad on anpeaioaty, ia : Bods ‘ : CREDIT White Plates, dinner, breakfast and] and birds’ breasts, worth 25c.to 49c.;| Wall Paper, gilt and embossed, odd i r to trying experience for the last few years Nineteenth Street and Sixth A EASY ci R an ietai tea sizes, also white cups and brea] choice, 5c bordecs, 9 or 18 inch; not less than fe never married,” it te | eee Lena : ey f Black Taffeta Percaline, full beetled,| 0 7015 0 4 custom roll, 5 pe SU Assorted Gum Drops, direct from] strong as rubber, 12 1-2c quality,| Velvet Ribbon, satin back, Fi factory, Ib., 8c} yard, 5 7c} make, 1 inch wide, toc. ceed Pertumed Lockets, the latest Parisian] Children’s Stockings, fast black cot- fad, in French gilt, enamel and French| ton, ribbed, seamless feet, double heels Nelvet | ubroa) linen ac fast gray; value 25c.; @ jewelry dept., 0 and toes; firm_and durable, veins cree » value, plece of pretty little doll-lady, I am Matisiied to le wel e, I make a great deal et everything I want, inden id could never allow any one to co’ edge, 10 +10 | me. “Of course, I may some time meet B.Altmans@o. Record Selling Friday. with some on: with ae orn I will oe in , shores 4 12%c., palr, ove, ot, Lam not exposing Reta & ; F I If to C D That grand, invincible economy day is here again. The title Sean a EES ee ge tye ne ivan alone rilales Hel murrore tole. herr ata bis your attend- |]|f Sheet Mustc, such populartitles as: You) Red Hay Carts, with two strong Ny Cree niece Cebnimnece, Cloves ‘ eg ance, Every Hee is well Rite to uphold its prowess. Give Me Your Love, ee ane tes pee wheels, in toy ccrartaen : ol ap ss , TT ye i r cll ritte css. ties, Wait at the Gate for Me, Under the] Price, ; ‘| * j AGED MAN RUN DOWN. INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Cash is no object even at undercut prices. Use the Hecht part- Bamboo Tree, In the Good io8 Sua Nickel (Caspidors:: fala bollomiawilh Usd eter He on cane! 1 5 . . ; Sa dayment plan—it's yours without cost, Oe eter Aes Race March, ats | removeable top, 7 inches in diameter. | turers’ samples; Choice, ° As wel Early After Hours of Suf- COMPLETE LAYETTES—comprising Long Robes with Skirts to bed = * ayaa ene . TST ae Cee eat’ 1 Skirts, fi seven aves WOMEN'S HOSE—Wingk woh Children’s Vests and Pants, fleece Men's Night Shirts, extra heavy fering Dies in Hospital, a a match, hand embroidered, also Plain Sli if ichae! Early, « years old, of No. , ” Ps, ‘stitched bottom, merino heels and toes, lined, good quality, broken sizes, well Men’s Shirts and Drawers, heavy | domet, fancy colorings, cut full and K Aare : f bl t ‘ sizes; 190, shew} 2 s } Ninth avenue, while crossing Nine | Long Silk and Cashmere Cloaks. Embroidered Flannel Skirts re: true value, 89: J, JQ or sening finished, value 25c, each, 316) i avelets Nee Used extra: well nlaed | Jaret Well made} ate 9c CE 68 ay afternoon was = by the shatt Cashmere Wrappers and Sacques. Down Pillows with real lace * awality, tate | CHILDREN'S HOSE—? x52 ]\f Table Damask, 58-inch, bleached, linen Meals) and Women's: Umbrellas, se iwason driven vd Zubinsky, trimmed Slips, Brussels Net Veils and Valenciennes lace Caps, es “| ribbed, “black cotton, double knees finish, yard, +25|Emplre Girdle Corsets, in pink and neh, English eloria, made str piuctour, of No. Division street, | ieels ‘and toos slaéa $. to 10c area APS ETT and blue, sizes 21, 22 and 23, regularly sk “f See steel rods, handles jown, je wa ec! ved 0 * ys a 50c, valu Been itogciial where, ce Silk lined Weighing Baskets, Hampers and Bassincttes. cea : : e vo ares wide, veel r e38c. quality, | ~ ren 2 Soc een Speetiand pore "3B square yard, -35|Embroldered Flannels, handsome Dress Skirts, °f.0 0 Noo1.8 '| Dainty Cambric Emi At cr. jes, wide and narrow; valu ee sourt_7 Nurses Caps and Jefferson Market Court Zubinsky lurses Cops and Aprons, af Neue went to the Coroner's office to be ned throughout wi Ge." an ——______—__—r-—~ |" silk embroidered patterns, value 75c.,| Wrist Bags, 500 In lot, genuine leat Ive, 3400; rid le Damask, 66-inch, extra heavys| yard, % 3 | suede or moire lined, inside poem ioel 8 = id Parraignod there, Short Dresses and Skirts of Nainsook. Russian BI . Iue, $4.00; Bri imitation Zorsbon Tal rr louse Dresses ue, i rT ndgings ( bleached Scotch linen, value 50c. ment, black, brown, gray or tan, nickel co o— ‘ of Ede ay f & BONDSMAN SENTENCED elPitaes ee, Comeau ctias Velvet nd EM, Dressing Saccuen, Piaen with yard, : 38 Boys’ Pants, all wool,and all seams} oF gilt, snake and ball top frames; aa ——___— eo with Hats and Caps to match. worsted, shell stitching, all 53 Pins, Infants’ Shoes, vici kid, patent leather taped patch Haleband made of Le value 85c,, each, 49 Newburger Sends Leopo! | Sine, 890.3 Frida $ Cc Me alue : duel} Feather Pillows, 20x27, 3 Ibs. Ola Crow Whiskey, distilled by W. A.| less, covered in A.C. A. ticking; value Gaines & Co., per Bottle, 59 $1.00, price, 85 tips, no heels, sizes 2 to 6, pair, 50 Comfortables, full size, heavy winter weight, each, 98 Oppenheim to Prison. B. Oppenhelm, leader of a . sailor collar,| Beaded and Wri Girls’ Reefers, Sha trimmed| eacted, end Leather Wrist 30; c Meri ta ihe waa tae po aire pare 0c Bian [Bocas ONG Toei) ecard e courts in 18%, was sen- cardinal, ‘ Y Selling sitinrn —— SS Bed 5; fall size (82: oe ———— Mi to serve six y. a eight sine 3 to. 6 years; form SI Vic Powder, Blankets, 11-4 size, extra heavy cotton, | Fringed » full size (82x95) | Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Cream and ta riags| to-day by Judas New- B Altman ‘£ Go ate Eieay ceca aisles, long |Jttee @Mlemgepeinating. top.” "e5t® white and gray, ait, $1.10] white, Marselles patterns, value $1.50] “Spoon Holders, bright cut, gt tne, imthe Court of General Sessions, . Corsets, sha short hip, white. >" Aue 150.5 Naa cae EE 5 +25} quadruple plated, full size;’ value jemheim signed bonds to. tb : Grab and black, all size "teas Soo ‘Arm Rockers, solid. seat, high, spindle Ta Rua 1.50, each, 7 wa ar. ular value §0e.; Frida oa Highly sertas Z back, moulded top: turned posts; value) Women! ay neti pe eite. — Wei aees Will offer on Friday, October 17th, Children’s Aprons, ¥!!% full rur-| ise ate bo ay 2c $1.75, price, $1.45| tine, is : a die hing fee cluster | Irish Point Lace Curtains, 33 yards One Hundred and Forty- in their SUIT DEPARTMENT, Second Floor, trimming: sizes 2 to 6, ord Selling ——___________________._ | _ tucks, front of small graduated tucks,} long; value $3.75; pair, 49 that he had ‘offered as Nt, * or emliarens reat ‘vas J 56) Knee P Ants Bove 8660 quiaticy, |||] Women’s Jackets, Nicht weight, of} new sleeve, separate stock, lined plbitiL S ab Hat EN habeas Be cdceweersianes |e tote get ees aos MU. actiatel ae sey ale | orem cores 81-00 |eyy Stat see wih a 5 nderwe, v. - 0 si 1 ¢ gt vers Ano, | WALKING SUITS, of Zibeline Cheviot, and Men's Suitings duipanas Coston Verte ald’ 9 | Satone bandas ase ge i ee pricey at i) Pants, all ic pri ‘ ! sizes 5, 0c%; sB-Aibert] Loose and sembiting Norfolk Coats; plaited Skit, $2.4 ()() man, 0 Men's Underwear ;[itary fecce | 4 in sty! } | Women's Fait basket cotton Bhirts and Drawers, a ; Ae y chai cut fy front, turn over 2 f au, sizeni M80. quality; -rec- 25c mo re Hi ‘ outs; NY: ea oy vant

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