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LIVES OF MANY DOGS AT STAKE. Alderman Goldwater Introduces an Ordinance to Prohibit the seeping of Dogs in Apartment and Tenement Houses. OWNERS OF DOGS PROTEST. ‘The lives of thousands of dogs—span- fels, terriers, lap dogs and just plain dogs—the happiness of almost as many ‘women and the personal right of a ten- ant rest on the action of the Council concerning an ordinance to prohibit the keeping of dogs in houses occupied by more than one family. The pastage of the law may mean a decrease in the canine population of greater w York Or a great migration of flat-dweilers to single houses in the suburbs, Protests are many and loud. Every Alderman has been tmplored by resi dents of his ward to work ago measure, while neighbors of tloners have begged for Sts Women bring their litt nd ing fur In their ar perfectly absurd {t {s that he bother any one,” and men alm at the mouth over the proposed Here is the proposed statute that 1s causing the trouble; “Section No person shall keep or harbor any dog or dogs in the o New York in any house or teneme More than one fam: Alderman Goldwater, of the Br sald to be the author of the Buy whatever his _popul women of Ils ward may have mame is now referred to with se iy the owners of household pets. Not s0, however, with the man who has long suffered from nights owing to @ ceaseless bi across the Among. the protestors, w da as Albert York Athle said Mr Curtis sons thous: apartmen he Counell p 2PoI it wilt deprive ‘the man of erate means of the right to keep 4 Thousands of children who find ure in thelr pets will be affe ordinance, if passed much chance for m Spite against a neigh out on the dog. I y Tt is not but those os keep from three toa dpzen a cause the nuisan AQUARIUM AMS NOW MAY WEEP, Their Personal Friend, Supt. Jones, Is Legally Declared “Down and Out.” | | Col, James Jones. favorite of the chil- ren as the Superin tle Garden Aquarium, friend of every fich int the skate, is de out" by Justice O'Gorman of the Su- | preme Qourt, who denies a writ of m damus to Jones to compel Park © missioner Willcox to give fim a plu as Assistant Sup: in piace of that 5 A? nat, 50 in. assistant superintendenc: to determine whether he ointed Assistant Superintendent 8. Aquarium has been _transfe the Park Department Zoological Society, and that Jones without a hook on wh hls official hat. JounDanic, Sondh Sons. DRY GOODS HOUSE. Favorably Known for Their Low Prices, Sale of Men’s Apparel At Quick Selling Prices. PAJAMAS—500 suits of good quality Flannelette, made military style, with large pearl buttons; big variety of patterns; regular 1.50/}] | quality. Wd Sale price 98c. per suit, UNDERWEAR—Natural_ wool, silk fleece lined and silk finish Heavy Balbriggan (salmon color); regular 1.00 and 1,25 qualities. Sale price 85c. each, HALF-HOSE—Black Cashmere, Natural Wool, Camel's Hair and a large variety of lisle thread and cotton in plain and fancy stripes; values up to 35c. per pair. Sale price 25¢, 6 pairs 1.38. NECKWEAR — Large English squares made of heavy choice silks in a variety of figures and stripes; values up to 1.00. sale price 5()C, each. ae Faooduey, 8 yay, 8 8£9 Sts. Special EEN busy as Saturday is particularly interesting, because new lots have been added and we now have all sizes in these : Women’s S3.00 to 86.00 Shoes Wen’s 82.50 & $3. 50 Shoes children, sizes 6 to 8, ‘Sizes 854 to 11, $1.25. ==. Four Hundred Wien’s Sutison Sale a Morning ; § ‘Morning Hours, Golden Hours.” H We will make the Morning Hours to- morrow ‘‘GOLDEN”’ by a special clear- ance of Suits at the phenomenal price of $6.50. And at that price you are getting extraordinary “; morrow morning be here at 8:30 or at HY 9.00, but no later than you can help, be- cause 400 suits do not last long when KID SHOES, with kid or patent leather tips. CALF SHOES, either smooth velour calf or box Jace and congress. calf, in lace and Bluchers, bs . Sizes, 1134 to 2, Ghe Oven Secret of Our Clothing Success. Wik is it that our business is constantly increasing, and that, too, in face of the keenest BAL rh WHF SUATH AVE. pectin: ai tit rountan competition ? What brings the crowds to The Big Store? What is the influence that makes every new customer a loyal friend? There must be some soundly logical and convincing reason for this wonderful business growth, Thereis. It is contained in the Magnetism of Promises Fultdled at Ald Gimes. Never any misrepresentations. Never any catchpenny methods, :10 fakes, no exaggerations, no garments sold as ‘‘all wool’’ that ‘‘grew on bushes,’’ cr that are the product of shoddy mills. AT THE BIG STORE it is the magnetism of tremendous stocks of quality. Garments produced by the greatest clothiers in the trade. ‘Standard fabrics, garments designed by the best known artists in the tailoring business. Superior garments gathered here for your approval by our clothing specialist and his skilled staff. All this together with a large and competent force of polite salespeople, it is but natural that The Big Store's tremendous purchasiny and distributing power creates the magnet- ism of prices which competitors of large and small degree have vainly attempted to equal. Co-Worrow Witt Be a Day of Gxceptional Opportunities Ghe Wen’s Store. Ghe Boys’ Store. (Main Floor, ) 2 | (Second Floor.) BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, in Oxterd and Navy, tr mm:d with Astrachan, sizes 2\', to» years, Bgys: LONG OVERCOATS, in SS ti ford, Navy, Olive and Over, sass tiane Yeare, = BOYS’ BOX OVERCOATS, in Ox- | Ak Fine Oxford and Black FRIEZES, MELTONS, KER. | 3 50 \ i @ SEYS and TWILLS, me- dium and long Coats, black and fancy worsted linings, at | MEN'S LONG AND ME- DIUM OVERCOATS in Ox- ford and Black Meltons and | Kerseys, Black and Blue Gf, 50 o KERSEYS with Venetian | ford Meltons; a very snappy gar- | ment for boys, 7 to 10 years, J BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, )} AT linings, Black FRIEZES, | in all colors and new oflects; very | Satin lined throughout, at | fetching: sizes 21.. to 8 | SS ‘ = BOYS' REGULATION REEFERS, | Fine journeyman-tailored } Navy Elue Cheviot, lined with [ OVERCOATS, inalllengths, | RED ARMY CLOTH, cmblem on Oxfords, Browns, Blacks | sleeve, gilt buttons; sizes 3 to 12 e years, and Gverplaids. Also VE- NETIAN LINED & FANCY } BACK COATS and many | novelties; also LONG BELL | OVERCOATS with slash | pockets, at ) THE VERY ACME OF PERFECTION IN OVERCOATS. Every newideain swell DRIV- mnguisnndsovencomts, #7, 3O TS. 50 JUVENILE OVERCOATS, sizes 21% to 7 yrs. A very choice selcetionof CAPE, AUTO, DRIVING anid RUSSIAN COATS, special designs, at 9.75, 6.75 wim J1,75 KNICKERBOCKER, 7to17 yrs, 6.75 at $23.50. $28.50, and up to. YOUTHS! LONG OVERCOATS, in Ox- 875, 975 miupto 75,75 OheWen’s Hat Store Ghe Boys’ Hat Store yeats, Ma‘n Floor.) Every style and Color. Firer grades, Secord Floor.) A beautiful assortment of fine | DERBYS AND ALPINES. quality TAM 0° SHANTERS | Our Our of serge, velvet and leather, | allcolors. Also a great selec- if ICec | J ee on ef a? Republic, Coty”? Son vt SAILORS, TOQUES and 280 SO vrcvues e e | Fine Blue Cloth TAMS, AUTOS, ) Navy and GOLF TAM CAPs, | Fine SAILORS in leuther, cloth and corduroy, Imported novelties in PATENT LEATHER AUTCS, ENGLISH | y 40 TAMS, FRENCH CHAUFFEUR [ and exclusive shapes, Sizes to fit every head. Finest quality or 4 Hinges aoailty 6. 00 Tuxedo Hat, Opera Hat, 7° The Very Latest blocks Stk Hats, 3. dO, 3. Og, 6. 0 (120\ YOUTH, 14 to 19 yrs. Fancy Mixtures and Overplaids in 4 all the new Fall and Winter colorings. Every suit perfect fitting and splendid- ly tailored. 162 Suits, regular sizes from 36 to 40 breast, AT values. To- 80 Suits for stout men, 37 to 50 breast, 20 Suits for very tall and. slender men, 32 Suits for very tall and | e There very stout men, 20 Suits for very short men. EACH. And 86 Black Sack Suits of all sizes, Sale of Sample Shoes Continues. bees all week in the Shoe Stores on the Main and Second Floors. The news for tor 1,95 dall or bright, for SIIS CALFSKIN SHOES, in either velour or box |calf, lace and Bluchers, with single and double soles. Also common-semse shoes in in button and lace, | PATENT LEA1HER SHOES; all with weltea PATENT LEATHER SHOES, in button and jaolensHeonss§ i a lot are eve ir thal ie average lace, military heels and French heels, ls $550) atiose; (geveral sesies PATENT KID SHOES, in all the pret-) for dress wear in button and ty styles. In this leather are the best | lace. 4 assortments and finest shoes. There| KID SHOES, with single and are all sizes in this sale. double soles, made on ele- (Second Floor, East) gant, good fitting lasts, in lace style. Gain Floor, East.) Jind Also Ghese Other Leaders for Saturday: GIRLS’ HOES, of kid and box calf, lace and but- ton, sizes 6 to 11, 85c.; 115s to 2, GIRLS’ SHOES, of Vici kid, with the new indes- tructible A. 8. tip; and some of all box calf, both of which are the best wearing shoes made for CHILDREN'S JERSEY CLOTH ALL BUTTONED KNEE LEGGINS, sizes 3 to 10, pair, pho) BOYS’ SHOES, of smooth or box calf, with double soles, ali sizes up to S' for young men, J, OO We guarantee every ehoe we sell, no matter what you pay for it, FELT SLIPPERS, with thick gray felt soles, in all sizes for men and women, at at y 49 BOYS’ SHOES, of calfskin, in all sizes from No. 8 with spring heels to No, 2 with heels, I ra Peach bapttypd with Leal a }, waterproof, all sizes from No. 12 to 5, 1.95 Is Ss 1.50 mals GIRLS’ RUSSIAN DRESSES, in Zibeline and Serge, box Kirt. jull sleeve, trimmed with pla 5 raid, satior collar, fitted belt, sizes 6 to 14 years, GIRLS! FULL finisted with stite ornaments; tite GTM BOX COATS, 1 strapped. velvet; elvet collar; RBriltiantly Prepared tor a Wonderful Saturday with turned velvet cu iM; doub'e-breasted from iitting back, doubl:- stitched tell sleoy on td tro velvet coat collal out with fine quality colored ted with heavy quality satiny JQ, 7D | satin, ‘ Jor the Mfisses. Rox Coats 800 Wisses’ of fine Kersey, shaped inlai collar, st with stitched garment, at MISSES’ MANWISH BOX COATS OF FINE KERSEY, strapped back, double espe, new inlaid velvet collar, kimono sleeve, and lired with best Skinner satin, black, tan, castor and brown} special, MIBSES/ ENGLISH OXFORD BOX COATS, velvet col'ar, kimoxo sleeve, uff, ovitd © pocket, satin lined, finely tailored, ae SHORT JACKETS OF FINE KERSEY, fitted strapped back, Ht velvet collar, coat sleeve, turned cull, lined with special for Saturday, double-breasted {rent, ve best quality ati ba TON; slot-seamei ‘ack:t gore skirt; box-p'aite! ; ail front, plaited skirt; strictly mar-tailcted, MISSES’ DRESS OR SHOP!'ING SUITS; military, Nor- made of English Tweed, Venetian, folk o° blouse mo Broadcloth or Pebble Cheviot, 15.00, 6.50 ™ 78.785 | 27 inches long, with the newly stitched collar or regular coat ped ‘ront and back, kimono sleeves turned cuffs, outside pockets; lined with heavy quality satin; a magnificent ' PEDESTRIENNE SUITS OF HEAVY MFL- lined with satin; seveo- V1, 75 | MISSES’ AND JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS, OF ENGLISH SUITING AND MIXED MELTON; seven-gored box Fe) 75 7.500 8.90 GIRLS’ NORFOLK JACKETS, made of mixed blue, rown, gieen and yray Melton ‘cloth; 5.00 ws 5,90 fancy cape; ands and silk sree, 17, 75 MISSES! JAUNTY OPEN SEAM EOX COATS, oy Clever oe Sirls and Wfisses Crowds are sure to come to this fine and popular section of The Big Store to-morrow, for Saturday is always a day of liveliest interest and entertainment here. Prices are always great at— tractions. Sor the Sirts, 500 Sirs’ Fult Length Coats of fine Kersey, in tan, blue, castor, red and black, with newly shaped curved shoulder capes, finished with tabs and cut steel buttons; bell sleeves and storm co lars; nothing like this ever produced before at this e price, GIRLS' FULL LENGTH MONTE CARLO BOX COATS, fancy stitched strapped front and back, new curved shoulder cape, finished with straps and steel buttons, yoke lined with satin, storm collar, double-breasted frunt, full sleeves, N75 GIRLS! 3; BOX COATS ; double-breasted front; velvet collar; coat sleeve, with turned cuff; finished with vel- vet piping ; special for Satur-ay, J. 95 GIRLS' FULL LENGTH VELVET COATS; inverted Pp ait, or Monte Carlo back; fancy shoulder cape; trimmed emi- ‘with stitched straps of satin; bishop slecve; lined through- T1785 a 14,50 inlaid with velvet 13.75 7.90 7.90 MISSES’ iouioe WALKING SKIRTS; ‘all-wool Mel- ton; bluc, black, gray and Oxford; seven-gore flare or lap'seam; Snished with ten rows stitching; special, J 50 MISSES’ PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS; in light weight Melton, hair stripe, Pebble or Taibet cloth; seven gore; lap seam or side plaited effect, 3.95, 5,00™ 5.90 MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS; Cheviot, Thibet, Broadcloth or Serge; side plaited; open seam or thirteen-gore; made over diop skirt of fine percaline; length 36 to 40 in.j+ 6.75. 7.90 ™ 8.75 © Front. jecond_ Floor, Artistic Photographs. One dozen $3.50 Cabinets for We mak Water Colors and Sepis from old photographs. (Take Oth Ave Lamps. 2.50 Finished in two positions. a SPECIALLY of Cr ‘Also copies made ons, Elevators to 7th Floor.) New Eeautiful Shapes and Col- orines Specially Undergriced for Saturday. SQUAT-SHAPE globe, very handsome painted decorations, LAMPS, with 10-inch hand- 785 HAND-PAINTED LAMPS, with 11-inch globe, large fio Usually sell at $6.5 ere and China New Domestic and Imported 45 Stock from Most Noted Factories and Kilns. The woman who takes Prices a Taking Fe ure. ride in the invit- ing appearance of her table need no longer regret the want of fine glassware and china, She need but scan the few samples listed below of the gra 1d prices of our atock to see that her opportunity has arrived. Prices are bound to bring many to the store. TABLE GLASSWARE, NBLERS; plain tha quality; WATER TUMBLERS; best crys- tal full size; fluted and bande; special, per dozen, PEPPERS AND SALTS; heavy Sterling silver; screwed top; imitation of cut- ODD CHINA. CUPS AND SAUCERS; large tea size; After-Dinner COF FEE CUPS AND SAUCERS; PLATES, large size; CREAM JUGS, OAT- BAL BOWLS, FRUIT SAUCERS, &c.; finest Austrian china; richly decorated and gold lined; special, each, SALAD BOWLS, very fancy de- signs; richly decorated; special, CHOCOLATE POTS and CRACKER JARS; richly decorat- ed; special, TOILET SETS. ©-PIECE TOILET SETS, large size, richly decorated; epectal, 7, 11-PIECE TOILET SETS, includ- ing slop jar, very handsomely dec- crated in natural colors, beav- ily gold stippled; special, Si CUSPIDORS. CUSPIDORS, large size, fine im- ported china, richly decorated and gold traced, 40 23 19 9 19 3S he 130 (Basement) ALL-OVER WAISTS, trimmed with bands of tafleta und sille buttons, SCLIDLY TUCKED CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, with yoke, col- lar and cuffs of fagoting, PEAU DE CYGNE_ WaAISTS, with pointed yoke of alta soft collar and cuffs of silk fagoting, PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS, com- pletely covered with plaits and in light. blue, pi and reseda, MEN'S FINE WOOL FLEECE- LINED SHIRTS and DRAWERS; 150, 000 High Grade Cigars. Have you ever purchased at these big sales? From the usual response, the presumption is that all do. come to-morrow, and save considerable on your purchases without sacri- ficing quality. IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA; MARCONI INVINCIBLES, Puritavos Finos, box of 50, J», Od. ONDS; Conchas Selectas, box of 50, CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS; all) 2) soo on LA MACETA: Havana; 16c. quality; Rothachild i aise; box of 100, 4, OO Yor Rican Bievas; box of 50, J, HF 5,000 CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS; assorted brat Women’s Wastes. Che Prettiest Fancies Yet Shown. Those in greatest demand are Waists of Velve- teen, Flannel, Peau de Soie, Crochet Lace and Crepe de Chine. The variety is broad and rich and the prices are wonderfully pleasing, CROCHET LACE | DOTTED VELVETEEN WAISTS; V/, 75 black, navy and green, with me- | tallic silver dots; full plaited front, | with large pearl buttons; yoke handmad> back piped with checked “TO. SO iste; sieved with postion 3.95 IO FINE FLANNEL WAISTS, in | very attractively made models, at 17,75 7,95 2,50 & 2,90 (Second Floor, Centre.) fagoting: stitching; solid black or white, m8, 95 Cxeeptional Values tn Winter Weight Underwear Jor Wen and Boys. Garments that possess style, fit and quality far Superior to any at equal prices. MEN'S RIBBED HEAVY COT- TON SHIRTS and DRAWERS; fleeced; Blue, Flesh, MEN'S FINE NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWER: Brown and single or double. "well made and fin- double back; dou! j made to vellat 7Se., oS) wa, tared seam hr made t ell at $2.00, all si WY feo) | BOYS’ BEAVY FLEFCE-LINED doubly sewn seams; heavy satin SHIRTS and DRAWERS; ail sizes; waistbands; pearl buttons and | made to sell up to Ove., choice, 20. fine finieh; made tosellat $1.25, /O (stain Floor, Bast, 182086) Prices Wonderiully Attractive, But if you have been an exception, TEN CENT HAVANA SECONDS; best values ever offered; box 4.50 of 80, 5 2.00 CREMO, LA INSIGNIA; CUBA- | NOLA; box of 50, 145 1s and sizes; strictly rh de; $3.75 quality; gk rade 7S quality Ge (AISA SEES Comsnes 00 | is LA SIMPATICA; clear; Havana Puritanos; box of $0, wes 45\" cee ROLLED CIGARS, box 8S: FLORODORA CIGARS, box of . EL oe Key West;finest quality 08 1,95 clear Havana; Cuban HAVANA STOGIES, wooden box | Puritanos Finos; box of om of 100, 1.35 4.00. (Qlain Floor, Bast 18h Gt.)