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i cities, but to no benefit, VS*At last I went to the hospital, and Lam le there began using Grape-Nufs, i “physician giving me permiss{on, | nd from that day I com-nenced, to ‘Cures Patients Quickly, experience with food has been erable, or 20 years I suffered with chronic and bowel complaint brought on general debility,’ gentleman of Danville, Ill. very poor in flesh and every thought I had consumption. treated by the best doctors of. Bad Taste in the Mouth ain, By careffl diet, and using! 4 nt, I gained in flesh and | h, my lungs got better, and to- T consider myself as well as men >in general at my age of 60 years. “The other patients noticed that I ed faster under the same treat- and care, and I told them to} id Grape-Nuts to thelr diet and be careful not to eat meat, nor warm “bread and starchy food. ~ eat anything in reason; I sleep well; bowels are regular and I have guined Grape-Nuts food 22 pounds in flesh. ‘4 ed my life. “It adds to the health and com- fortable living, makes the mind clear Name Ma by Creek. and prolongs Post Co. pring certific our f stores. 2 » ask herto write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., who will give advice free, from a source of knowledge which ts unequaled ntike| + Do not hesitate about : >) *o@falk about, and which are esse: use. you ma’ ously i | disease going, your system is | just right to catch it. . _ ELECTION OFFICERS: your election ates to either of ‘our. convenient We will cash them for you free of any notary cost on the purchase of a small amount. t — 7 zothers FOUR CONVENIENT STORES, near Chambers St.; 19 Sixth Ave., 47 Cortlandt St., 128th St., cor. Third Ave. 279 Broadway, 211 and ; ae ae NG | Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary Park-| dale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experi- ence advises all young girls who have! pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, | to rely on Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. How many beautiful young girls develop into worn, listless and hopeless | “women, simply because sufficient’attention has not bech paid to their physi- eal development. No woman is exempt from physical weakness and peri-| edie pain, and young girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully physically as well as morally. | | % 4 if you know of any young lady who Is sick, jal for a ful like a new person, When you get up in the morning with a coated tongue | and a bad taste in the mouth, | i, or may not be seri- i but if there is any We know what you think— first you are half persuaded to try Vinol, and then you say | to yourself: “ That’s the same story all the medicines tell ; I’ve heard it before.” But Vinol is not like other medicines. If it were, we shouldn’t be talking about it in | any special way. If you will regulate your bowels with Vinlax and take | | Vinol to improve your diges- tion and assimilation of food, these troubles, with the head- ache, “liver complaint,” neu- ralgia, rheumatic pains, and nerve troubles wil as by magic. We pay back the money if it doesn’t Riker’s Drug Store disappear help you. 6th AVE. and 234 8T Wail Orders Supplied, $1 per Bottle, Express Paid, Ripans Tabules, doctors And, A good ption for mankind, iting detail hich one may not like) understanding of the S> “Miss Hanna E. Pershon, Collings- | wood, N. J., says: “IL thought I would write and tell you that, by following your kind advice, I feel I was always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything. Menstruation was irregular. “I tried a bottle of your Vegetabl pound and began to feel better right away continued its use, and am now well and strong and menstruate regularly. I cannot say enough for what your medicine did for me." How Mrs. Pinkham Helped Fannie Kumpe. “DEAR MR&. PINKHAM:—I feel it is my duty to of the benefit I have derived from your advice and the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ik and womb have all left me, and my menstrual trouble is cor- wWery thankful for the good advice you gnve me, and | shall medicine to all who suffer from female weakness,”—Miss 1922 Chester St., Little Rock, Ark. (Dec, 16, 1900. ' Vegetable Compound will cure any woman troubles, inflammation of the ovarle: » Hervous prostration, and all forms | | | and needs motherly Com- Tho pains "FHE WORLD? TUES Saks & Company OUTER APPAREL FOR MEN. Your individuality, your characteristics, your taste may all be expressed in your apparel as though you personally supervised its creation. You will. find them all properly expressed in the Saks apparel. We have devoted’ ourselves as- siduously to these features. ~We are not con- tent just to make clothes; distinctiveness is our aim. You will find it in’ such variety, that no matter how conservative or outre your whim may dictate, you may satisfy it at a cost no greater than the mediocre kind elsewhere. Men's Sack Business Suits; a very choice assortment of exclusive patterns in Cassimeres or Cheviots; sin- gle or double breasted. Excellent walue at..... $18.00 Men’s Suits, high grade Worsteds or Scotch mixturés, in Sack, Chestetfield or English Frock Walking Coats. Exclusive materials, ate+--.ssee0+ ++ $25.00 Winter Overcoats of Friezes, Meltons, Kerseys, Cheviots, Chinchilla, Vicuna, Elysian, all styles and lengths, including the new Surtout Walking Frock.-...+ se eelcsciscgelsees ses sieis) $12:50 to'$48.00 Men's high grade Winter Overcoats of Imported Elysian or Vicuna Coatings, black and newest mixtures, best of silk linings throughout, and cut on the latest 40, 42 and 45 inch models. Coats good enough for any gen- tleman to wear, at..« ++*$40.00 Evening Dress Suits, $17.50 to $50.00. Tuxedo Suits, $15.00 to $45.00; separate Trousers, $3.00 to $12.00. Sizes to fit short and stout or tall and Jean as well as very large men. OUR $3.50 SHOE FOR MEN. From sandal to the Saks shoe is from inception to perfection. Their production represents more than mere mechanical skill---intelligence directs it. A proper knowledge of the correlative func- tions of the eleven anatomical parts of the foot enters into its construction. Thus comfort is assured. As for style---it exhausts itself. The service? We are ready to trust our reputation to that. They are made of Patent or Enamel leather, Box-Calf, Calf-Skin, Wax-Calf or Vici— heavy or medium waterproof soles-.++++ ++ $3.50 . HATS FOR MEN. Some men seem positively ugly---until they take off their hats. The limitation of their hatters is usually the reason. That is a fault of which our shop is not guilty. It has an extraordinary variety of shapes, which includes several exclusive ones from which any man can make a suitable selection. Avery good hat, either soft or stiff, to suit your face, of fur felt, silk band and bindings, may be had here at $3.50. Our $2.50 hat is not quite as good. The $4.50 kind is better. HATS FOR OCCASIONS. Tuxedo Hats + ++$3.50 and $4.00 Silk Hats... - + $5.00 and $7.00 Ribbed Silk Opera Hats..--+...++++++$6.00 and $8.00 UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. Do you realize how much your comfort depends upon your unseen apparel? How it alters your entire personality if it irritates or does not fit? Do you know how much you are subject to the elements without its protection? We do, and take all this into account in making ours. You will appreciate it after you have worn it. Don't think because you are short and stout, or tall and lean, we cannot fit you---just ask the man for “Saksonette;" it’s made for you. If you are partial to any particular brand of good under- wear you may have that, too. Underwear for men from 50 cents to $25.00 per garment. SAKSONETTE special underwear for short and stout or tall and thin men $1.50 per garment and upward. BOYS’ SUITS AND COATS. You are sponsor for your boy’s taste in later life. Better influence it right now. Start with his clothes; have the Saks label in them. They will at least teach him good taste in dress---also economy. Here are two garments to start on. BOYS’RUSSIAN BOYS'RUSSIAN BLOUSE OVER- _ BLOUSE SUITS of red, COATS of Oxford Frieze, blue or brown Serge, em~ velvet collar, embroidered broidered emblem on col- emblem on sleeve. Made _ lar and shield, silk tie, pat- just as carefullyasa man’s ent leather belt. Sizes 2}4 coat. Sizes 2}4 to7 years. to 5 years, Regular value, Regular value, $5.00. $3.75 Special ......0---» $3.75 | In the United States and Its Dependencies We Deliver Free. Broadtuay, 33d to 34th Street LS 'AN AD. IN THE WORLD, NO MATTER HOW SMALT, BRINGS TENFOLD RESULTS BEFORE NIGHTWALL, yorrrree LESHSOE HOSS PPePees Some Oimely Suggestions About the Home Beautiful. PARATIONS for Thanksgiving are already under way in many ‘homes. Thanksgiving Day practically ushers in the Holiday season, and itis always an event fraught with greatest possible interest. It is 4 season of the year for univereal thanks»iving, a time when the wand rer and the so ourner in distant places returns to the family hearth to feast in peace and Ohe Gemple of the Continues to sittract Much Attention. Aiter school hours and on Saturdays the chil- cinating deplay dren come trooping up to the Third Floor to see this of lovely Dolls. never more beauteous. pearly teeth glisten! Never were the little ladies of doll-land more charming Eow their tright eyes sparkle! Their eoral lips smile a winsome welcome. And each doll is offered at such a wonderfully low price. Elsewhere you would pay probably twice as much. MOIRE SILK BODY DOLLS, hand- some bisque heads, with moving And how inviting the good host or hostess likes to see , hair stuffed, bisque There is an appetizing charm in the snowy whiteness hes long, of the napery, in the cut-glassware that sparkles with the witchery of brilliants, in the gleaming silverware, steam- ing turkey, green-topped celery and all else that lends enchantment to the board and make this yearly dianer the august occasion that it deserves to be. And so it naturally follows that there are many wants which arise when preparations are rife. Furniture, Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery all are required, And just as logically thousands come to The Big Store Stocks are always in the zenith of completeness, while prices are at all times as low as they can consistently and rightly be. Pleasant evidence of this fact is incorporated in to-day’s announcement for Wednesday. . HLSLESEHSH SSIS So oH oo gos Recital At 3 o’ Clock Wednesday A/ternoon, Yovember 5, 1902, In the Auditorium of the Yew Art Piano Store, ON THE FIFTH FLOOR. full-‘ointed limb:, op ings and catin shoes, a special lot of 8, and we place them $3.00, $2.25, 1.25 . JOINTED DOLL—" Our rite,’ 20 inches long, finely finished, full’ jointed bod: , » with velour box 1.50 | CHILD'S DESK, mate of ash, vat- nished on the ‘wood, braced throughout, box inches, 22 inches high, for child EXPRESS "WAGON, dove-tailed body, 10x14 ich wheels, steel ton, special, 'L_ COMBINATION Oi handsome, light, and bas 75 amus- ing and skilful’ games; d Carpets, Rugs, full sewed, shoes and stockings; made to sell for $1.50; special, DOLL HEAD, bisque, full sewed, long flowing wig, moving eyes, open mouth, showing teeth, good for what they need. BRASS HEADS, full sewed wigs, glass eyes, ohowing teeth; inde- By b BOARDS, with letters that rotate on wire and cannot fall | DOLL SWING, PI So Gos oreo os 1th 1h iP GP GQiaye KID BODY, cork stuffed, jointed hip and knee, shoes and stockings, bisque hands, 12 inches lo BUREAU, made of ash, varnished, 15 inches long, 10 inches wid Seer ge i SoaZor ge Zor 2, "3 DOLL HOSPITAL is now open. (Third Floor East, 19th Gt.) Upholstery Store. Newest Creatiois in Domestic and Fbreign Fabrics, Many 15 Below Regular Prices. Nothing else can so conspicuously lend to the home the air of comfort and the tone of refinement. if itis to be inviting. We have an ex, the price inducements will create eager buying. |ROPE PORTIERES.—Our Fall showing ally artistic hangings comprises lest assortment we have ever thown, You can find portieres size door from 3 feet wide to 8 feet wide, colorings to match all interior decora- 1.95 2,75 2.50 2,95 G95 ™4,75 "5.25 ™ 7,25 COUCH COVERS. far the lafgest and best stock of COUCH RS We have ever shown awaits your the latest creations, in both fabrice, are here at ine will pay you to see the truly remarkable values offered on Wed- nesday at these prices : inches high, mirror 6x7 inche: Piano and Indispensable, too, quisitely varied assortment, and RUFFLED CURTAINS; 700 paira of dainty now goods, finished with iull ruvties, handsome! med with wide insertions and edges of Valenciennes, Clun Paris and Novelty Laces} 51 priced at, per pair, 95c., $ Mme. Marian Van Duyn, Contralto. Mr. Paul De Fault, Tenor. Miss Doris A. Ward, at the Piano. <..Marle von Hammer | 6. Tenor Solo, ‘La Zizan: RATT, rR, Miss Hattie Scholder, Piano Virtuoso. Miss Edyth L. Pratt, Soprano. | For single doors; e ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS, arti: richly corded; 3 spe Wednesday at, per pair, Mt 9. “Oh, That We Two Were M ATT. TAINS, exquisite insertions and Tich edges, with large corner pieces vy beautiful patterns; .00; choice at, pe: 5.90 BORDERED PO: TIERES; the latest nov- elties in TAPESTRIES, DAMASKS and VELOURS, with sik or lace applique bor- FULLY ONE-THIRD OFF, MME. VAN DUYN. ano, virtuoso, fsa epectal attraction, Speaking of her a year ago the New Yorke H *‘Mendelssohn “Hall last night ploro orte playi c resented Hattie Scholder, only nine years o ccompaniment. of Mozart's E 11.t ma or Concerto, | Suite by Massenet. ‘a tasie on Hungerian; She exhibited abounding tem-| g te:hnique, and, what was more powers and a 240, 4,50. yr, 6th Ave. 18th St.) LIS Intended to be sold at pss Slobes and Shades.’ Ne t Fancy and Bisarre Shapes and Deco#ations. fers Ving Attracttaels Friced for Wednesday. jortment of Student Lamps, Reading Lamps, and 8, many of which cannot be dupli- Bronzes and French hand-painted First-Class Sample Shoes at Shoes for Men and Women. Some very odd, alae desi Ne York City, such as Japa poy roy Rockwood finish: Vases mounted for Banquet Lamps, finest brushed brass finish; ranging in price from $5.00 to SQUAT-SHAPE LAMP with 10-inch Globe; decorations; special, TABLE OR READING LAMPS; wrought-iron finish; deep ruby-colored body; algo finished in the new fancy green fin! Algo a large line of Banquet Globes and Reading Lamp Shades, Silk Shades, at special (hint Floor, Centre.) prices that vary from $2.50 to $6.00. From its very inception this Sale hes drawn eager throngs, very handsome hand-painted 275 ° perfect justification. The Shoes being samples, are naturally superior. Practically all leathers and styles are included. shoe opportunities of (Men's Sh It is one of the best the whole season. s, Main Floor, East.) (Women's Shoes, 24 Floor; Take Escalator.) Walt Papers. some New Fall Patterns for: Every Room and Chamber. Spe- cially Underpriced About ye Excellent quality paj ety of styles and col Su grade, special to-morrow at, per prices to-morrow. Bedsteads, Dressers, Couches, Parlor sn and Bedroom Suites. Strongly Featured at Wonderfully Low Prices, These are exceptionally interesting days in the New Furniture Store. A stroll through this forest of woods will reveal to you the beauties of the furniture Furniture of true merit and character, in broad and rich assortments, BRASS BEDSTEA! continuous posts, % filling, with extensio. size; lar price $58.00; i pedals 45.00 BRASS BEDSTEAD; 2-inch pil- rail and filling; high vases; extension bow seats 49,00) §: OAK DRESSERg@ base ete assortment of Bedroom, Dining-room and Hal light, dark or medium shades; 15c. grade, specially reduced for to-morrow to, per roll, An almost unlimited selection of Parlor, Sitting-room, Dining-room, Hall and Library Paper dainty florals and stri bers; none less than 2Sc. grade, re- S-PIECE SUITE; mahogany finish- ed frames; heavy shaj apecialy 6.2, OO S-PIECE SUITE; mahogany finish- ed frames, shaped arms with French ‘4 panel backs veneered mahogany; covered in arity of sian) 700.00 " SPECIAL COUCHES. + (Third Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) f { Wines and Liquors . BORDEAUX WINES, IMPORTED IN GLASs, From Nathaniel Johnson & Sons, BORDEAUX, FRANCE, R vintage 1890; case 24 ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD; 7.8- inch posts, straight filling, brass Anished; French plats regular “price 7 OS mia, Tosi Price $24.00; 7 OQ) THE S. C. COMBINATION MATTRE! GRAVES (white); case 24 pints, $6.75; case £NAMELLED BEDSTEAD; 1-inch posta, high head, One hundred couckes designed avd manufactured by a local reliablo firm, expressiy for us, Made in frame, with fine steel construction, and covered with the best quality figured velour; regular price $17.00; sprcial, BEDROOM SUITES. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 25 of those suites at a special worth 25 per cent. mote; 3 miade of wolid oak, ted ig full size, dresser with Frenc ABOVE PRICES ARE LOWE! PHAN THE WHOLESALE cos. = lar price $4.25; Bo) IS ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD; inch poste, brase top rail, vases ‘and spindles; bow f regular price $7.50; special, ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD; inch posts, brass to, ‘vases, heavy atrai; tensioa bow foot; al ular price $9.50; special, BRASS BEDSTE, large vases, bow foot; Hin ing, 4.6 size; regular price 0; and comfortable mattress, manu- factured exclusively for us. vegetable hair ‘made plant, kindred to the century plant strong material and will not break, — is covered on all sides by a fine quality of Felt, which makes it soft and elastic. A far superior mattress to one made of cotton and will give much better Made in one or two parts appeals to evcryboty’s from the ‘‘Alve"’ ZISS! BOOM! AHI! College Flags, IN FELT AND SILK. Nothing Like Them to Stir Your Cotloge Spirit, While You Make the Welkin Ring. PRICED EXTREMELY Low. ° FELT FLAGS, sowed ibtter, bound ena IS plate mire 9,75. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, differ- ent design, a special lot of 12, made in solid oak, bed full size; PARLOR SUITES. SILK FLAGS, S-PIECE SUITE; makogi ed frames, shaped arms, with French gs, scroll carved backs, covered,’ variety of colors; regular price $20.00; speci 50 mounted, 12x18 BRASS BEDSTEAD; 2-inch posts, 3S n, (Third Floor, Bast.)

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