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fs yo ya patter ? DRINK-HABIT CURE -| & favorable rewult of his (Croker's) ap peal to the Rizhest oourt would result In much confusion and cértein friction subversive of discipline In the depart- ment resulting from the reduction of his successor to his former rank, Mr. Rives sald: his wife n that he Ne down | fl i awhlle, hoping to keep him quiet until the pricet should come. Healey went to his room. A few min- ste later Mra. Healey looked to sce what he was doing. She found hit rolling in agony on the hed. He had finally given up and drank two ounces of carbollc acid. Doctors were sent for. ib 4 ' XyY SON'S CHILDREN. IVEY TOUT GROKER Ald ~ IES | NS I raleed hia head. Theré was no ex- Pression of pain, but ‘he was uncton- eclous. Within five, minutes he. was dead. T was stunned by my friend's death TREET The Cane of MeCabe. “There have been many similar cases, | iy SUITE ea Uy yetmatrneecne cut ucerene the most conspicuous being that of Electrician in Fire Department] ry worked over him, but ho ated twol Magistrate Crane Rules that a ont ; ' , fe friendship I knew little about | . ee cCabe, who W. ne % E utes before the priest got to tne i William Hale Parmenter, on His|nis persona aftairs. 1 gid not know |Makes Application to Vacate | Deputy. cnier Mocave wie Nan To") Couldn't Let Whiskey Alone, |” a a Grandfather is Liable at Law ihisors = [eramrone MRS. MOLINEUX. whom to notify In the emergency, and after his body was viewed by a New York Hospital surgeon I gccured per- mission to have jt taken to the Stephen Merritt Burial Company, where it ‘a no} the Stay Granted by Justice | reaucea to ad ens TAO EBs So He Committed Suicide. Fitzgerald Which Keeps Him was no friction. in Office. ‘Way to Theatre with a Friend, Stricken with Attack of Apoplexy and Expires. When Father Has Decamped. Made of the finest Inpor Velvets; silk-lined, $12.50. Mr. Rives promised for Commissioner Sturgis that no successor to Croker would be named till the appeal had been decided “In all the history of the Fire Depart- Mary Walker Tells Sioux Falla Women Not to Oatracize Her. not able to}. StOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Dec, %—Dr. |Mary Walker, the famoun champion of Iress ret fan in the|™ killed him. | Peter Healey, an electric Brooklyn Fire Department, Self to-day because he was stop drinking. He lived with Magistrate Crane, in Yorkville Court ¥, ordered that Lewis Levy furnish o rr ‘Mr. Parmenter was a gentleman of splendid appearance and courtly man- his wife WAS ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. ner, He had been educated in both SAYS IT IS NOT LEGAL.) it wald Mr, Rives, “there has nover i een orm for women, has come out dectared Se GS Mie Tnoeen on Eee al | defore Dena at Fiarieheg on ata! | place. He had teen a. heavy drinker we | Men of sino Fale not to entractee|tapinr Emons cniaree, ee T'mare! © Regular Price maker, of Albany, Who te Viait-| section that had batted the bes: meal. plined in the Department Gets a| of ‘he proccss ib to vit thn soporte that Mra. Moltneue In oe here anid) Lawyer Magnificent Asso tment; tg In thie City, Was Overcome | 2usineataitc, send pauienis te, Mim ant | Stay Demoralization Will Resutt,| pemoratiantton, Me Sarm |, \vistn ine get 18 ins foro Fein rult Valley, N.Y. De | appeal fom wour acinar” t anall|ing reserved; whole Ii quaintance by correspondence, and were warm friends, you might say, though we met seldom. Some time ago T w thrawn from an automobile. er that Commissioner Sturgis was pro lanaseran dite was er Alced and biased against him before and) renore over his rel during his trial, that-was no ground for} ee the heat t 4 with | Falls that atl humane won te them If those o: 5 hot tly trou ps. Ho told his for him was) en will ap- sido of Mra. 1 will share a r this amount was furnished by Miller, a merchant, of No. Seventy-ninth street. Lewis Lovy, the defendant, 890 Third East Corporation Counsel Rives moved be- | fore Justice Leventritt, of t John Forsytt ‘William Hale Parmenter, one of the keeps a most noted of the city's Christian Scl-|My face: and everybody. thovsnt Nee ee ae ee NASER HOT ORAL UTA Tiel ehataoy vats qakcouuniti? CuevJunenmentot im Lercens ve Meme MAE COR Mil: Wont ig ot aintetio, windneen Gy" ean tae titotar Wo theatre laxt night with Nelson M. Kel-|there wag not, a mark ‘on me, re-| stopping Fire Commissioner Sturgis in| the case of the chief of the Fire De.) onitdren, ‘What she suffered as the wife of al Suara ago. fie wite manneny <0 tures |865 Broadway, 1 Jar, 2 well-known hotel man. fell for-|garded Mr. Parmenter work ae | his purpose of removing Fire Chief Ed.) partment these stays, mist 96 He promised to keep on fighting. This] Toned man they or thelr daughtera|her children with her until four weeks = Ward on his face and died, His death|Netler as remarkable, and so did hun-| | 14 a Croker, Decslon wa: np the cases of men, in ine morning te lett the house ty iny some ome me may autor, Why ‘she de [ARO when ang wan forced, By poverty was due to apoplexy. of sending to him, Mr, Rives contended that Jus Svat will be forey 1d wood. He had been despondent again| ites a divorce ts her own secret, and|{® fhe suventie aaplor committed) Sunday World Wants Wi Mr. Kellar told to-day of his friend's! te ever ee ent Tandems | Scrald Had no power to xrant the stay, | Ix set at naught and Gemicnisilad (| and Mrs, Healey sent one of hor chil.) Pulite persone will no: Inautre., Throw]! ‘The Department of Charities th Geath, "Bome weeks ago,” he sald, ci he had been a successful Iawyer {and that, if he had the power, he exer. | Aults tn he pepariments a dren for the priest to come and talk] will not mien tie samen THe fun) Brought an action against the paternal Sa Parmenter arranged that We! here and fy Hotton and was quite, a|cised It improvidently. ‘Tei you can conceive of no comdl:| ! ‘ & oF e Vagrancy act, Would go to see Mr. Mansfield In ‘Jullus|clubman before he took up heallng.”” , Delany. Althesmotla tom or facts, in_which the Cou wd | = Ing at the Cafe des Beaux Arts, in|foddaq at tne ‘arlington. His rein. | Neither Croker nor Sturets was pres-| {Akon aan TS Seat aA Ae suvinced of the impropri of Justic We ate little and talked Fortleth street. tives are in Massachusetts, whore one of his uncles {s a Supreme Court Jus- ent in court. Fitzgerald's act much. ——— Mr, Parmenter was very ab- tice, He was engaged to marry a Miss 2 stemlous. I am sure that what he| Ue. Ho mus cumaged 1 age Schoons Fifty-Page Argument, f cia TAL eR Rare ial ane had to eat was In no way responsible| maker, of Alimny. She i# now visiting | Mr, Rives read from a fifty-page brief CG) GLO GOT ant tbe take all thy for his strake. At the home of Miss English, of No. 9/11, fected the law empowerling tae Firs The Evening Wo | “He had not used Mquor or tobacco) West Elghty-third street, and was over- P SAB: x Va,. Dec, &—Thoueh a Commissioner to try members of the uniformed force on preferred char determine the guilt or innocence of t who were looking ( i een di bh a Bvery boy and girl should 13, at siiver tube her trachea since Nd Virginia Wika! for years, and that makes his apoplectic stroke seem all the more remarkable. When we left the restaurant Mr. Par- come by the shocking new: ——$$<— FARM RAFFLED TO WOMEN. hei ocuse: he evidence adduced at menter seemed the emboliment of good accused on ¢ rs hold out hopes of pe Ww . h health and fine spirits. He drank in the! youn sau ligolden to Pare with | 22H, (el snd impose: such jnensity: a8 Whe lchid waa hearlydeadewith:| Art ares, Bric-a-Brac, &c. dracing alr when we left the restaurant aig dae neides med ft, inc lading ie missal liphthert ‘| was on the nt Of; Fourth Floor and suggested that we walk to the the- le declared that Sturgis acted cor-|sigocation whon phyaiclans decided t ese Basement and Third Ploors. (Special to The Evening World.) rectly under this law. ibstitute the metal: windpipe ae a last How we wish space would permit the analyzing of the variety, atre. Off we started at a lively pace, ng e enter mK A, Kan., Dec. 9—Charles Hard- Referri| Crok i hi 1 . A . oy Rua ise anal sia line sas Pare oe etre sent IARraPRUTAER WeSteHl lene coe ee eae eee beauty, richness and completeness of the stocks gathered in this ., Dollville is a little settlement closely resembling the thne-we had to reach the theatre, and| dale, Stevens County, proposes to dis- section of our store, but even then, probably, we could not do them | philosophy and fancy. Its citizens, like the men and | justice, Our commercial instinct, together with our fidelity to and nowledge of value, has, however, created pricings that assure you pose of himself and his farm by lot- tery at 2 cents a chance on Christmas perfect health and -ete each other in so many go he was remarking that we would have * to be brisk, when he broke off in the Utopia, possess in common longevity, youth. These little creatures resemble Eye middle of his sentence. ‘Oni: rlageable women will be al- x Se rs eas 4 peta. aby pistes “He sbrang forward. I thought hel lewed to buy tickets, ea Nee) Sh as in every other section of this establishment, pines Cored a distinct uae A to ee ‘ Dolls, &c., describes them no better than the clay of the po 1 Decorated Toilet Ware | gests the finished vessel, $9.00 Lamps $4.75. (a 150 very handsome table Read) “rota rf *. « * Lami of Hae ah Mai tr aiGroton Set. aoa Dollville, indeed, is the personification of idealism as far; » stand 22° inc ow a $s as! : shape, "central arnught sumer ang | KOM: wot nc doctrine of external perception is concerned, and should fioh éneraved iloten in deep reds | ynown' ht Siocon sith y every man, woman and child in Greater New York, Lae OME. ‘The real heroines of every day are in our homes, Frequently, how- ever, it is a mistaken and useless heroism, Women seem to listen to every call of duty except the supreme one} that tells them io guard their health. How much harder the daily tasks beconie when some derangement of the female organs makes every move- ment painful and keeps the nervous system unstrung? Irritability takes tiie pace of happiness and amiability; and weakness and suffering take the plac? of health and strength. As long as they can drag themselves around, women continue to work and perform their household duties. They have been led to believe that suffering is necessary because they are women, What a mistake ! lhe use of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will ban- ish pain and restore happiness, Don’t resort to strong stimulants or nar- col n this great strengthening, healing remedy for women is always within reach, FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN, . :f there is anything in your case about which you would like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. No man willsee your letter. She can surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treating female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advico ls free. You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation, For proof read the symptoms, suffering and cure recited in the following letters: “DEAR MURS. PINKHAM:—I wish to express to you the great benefit I have derived from your advice and the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. My trouble was female weakness in its worst form, and LI was fn a very bad condition. I could not perform my house- hold duties, my back ached, | was extremely nervous and I could not cat or sleep, and the bearing-down pains were terrible. My husband spent hun- dreds of dollars to get me well, and all the medicine that the doctors pre- seribed failed to do me any good; [ resorted to an operation which the physician said was necessary to restore me to health, but I suffered more after it thon I did before; I had hemorrhages of the womb that nothing could seem to stop. “T noticed one of your advertisements and wrote you for advice. I recelved your reply and carefully followed all instructions. I immediately began to get strorger, and in two weeks was about the house. I took eight holtles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and con- tinued following your advice, and to-day I am a well woman. Your reme- dies and help nre a Godsend to sufferiug women, and I cannot find words to thank you for what you have done for me.”—MRS. LOTTIE V. NAY- LOR, 1326 N. J. Ave., N, W., Washington, D. C. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I write to tell you what Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me, was svftering with falling of the womb and could hardly drag about, but after taking five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound I was completely cured. 1 am now a well woman and able to do all my work. “T think your medicine one of the best remedies in the world.”—Mrs. J. M. LEE, 141 Lyndal St., Newcastle, Pa, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done a great deal for me. I suffered so much from fall- ing of the womb and all the troubles connected with it. I doctored for years with doctors’ and other remedies, but received only temporary relief. “I began taking your medicine, and had not taken it long before I ws feeling better. My husband said that I should keep right on taking it as long as it gave me relief from my suffering, as I could not expect to be cured by one or two bottles. I did so, and am now able to be on my feet and work hard all day, and go to bed and rest at night. Thanks to your Vegetable Compound, J am certainly grateful for the relief it gave me, It is the mother’s great friend. I would not be without it in my house, for when I feel tired or out of sorts I take a few doses and feel all right. “I would recommend your medicine to all tired mothers, and especially to those suffering as I was."”—Mrs. R F. CHAMBERS, Bennet, Neb. $6000 FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and slz- ‘ ut Ratures of above tescimonials, which will prove thelr absolute wenti- aah Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Go, Lymn, Mass, The holiday Book Store fancy gift books such as find Christmas demands—not for The John Wanamaker Special Editions. Well printed on good aper, and embellished with {l- ustrations of merit. Dressed in two styles of binding, handsome silk cloth with gilt tops, and halt calf with gilt tops. Thomas Cariyle, 10 yols., $7.50; half calf, $11.50. Charles Dickens, 15 vols., $10; half calf, $16.50, Alexandre Dumas’ Romances, 15 ' $10.5(; half calf, $17.50, ‘Hot, 8 vols., $5; halt calf, 50. Green's History of the English Peo- ple, 4 vols, $2.76; half calf, 12 mo. size. $4.50. M. Guizot’s History of France, from the earliest times. Translated by Robert B. Black, M. A. 8 vols., $6; half calf, $9.50. Victor F Fo, 10 vols., $7.50; half calf, 0. Washington Irving, 8 vols,, $5; half calf, $9. Plutarch’s Lives of Mlustrious Men, 5 vols., $3.50; half calf, $6. John R kin, 18 vols., $9; half calf, O50, Sir Walter Scott, 12 vols., $8.50; half calf, $13.50, William Makepeace Thackeray, 10 vols,, $7.5) nlf calf, $21.50, Popular priced works of standard authors, all boxed tn sets; good bind- ing. Made specially to our order: Charles Dickens, Popular Edition, 15 vols, $5.25; cheaper edition, $8.50, Sir Walter Scott, Popular Edition, 12 vols., $4.50; cheaper edition, William M. Thackera; Edition, 10 vols, $: edition, $2. Bulwer Lytto 3. Popular heaper pular Edition, 18 cheaper edition, jot, Popular Edition, 6 George $2150; cheaper edition, vols. $1.25, Charlotte Bronte, Popular Edition, 5 2.50, cheaper edition, Books in Sets Rudyard Kipling’s Works, contain- ing all the copyright: works ex- cept Kim and Just So Stories, 15 vols., hall calf, $9.75. Rudyard Kipling’s Selected Works. 6 vols, $1.50. Han Poe's Prose Tales, 4 's Works. 50. 24 vols. Half calf, 12 0 Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 7 5.50. 50. Half Hour Series. Far East, Far North, Great Deep, Tiny World, 4 vols., iustrated. 45c a set, Biblés, Prayer Books, Hymnals and Devotional Books Text Bibles, 25e to $6.76 Teachers’ Bibles. 90c to $14.40 Prayer Books, 20¢ to $6 Hymnal, 28¢ to $6,60 Combination Sets, Prayer Hymnal, 60¢ to $14 If you cannot come to lognes—a large General Boo vols., and HE WANAMAKER BOOK STORE presents an exhnust- ive collection of books every day in the year—a col- lection which for scope and completeness is probably not matched by any other book store in the land. buyers; but the general enlarging and filling of all lines; the bringing out of gems of literature in more luxurious dress; the gathering of larger numbers of rare books; the amplifying of regular stocks of popular books, to meet wishes—books just from the press, recent standard books, classic works, educational books, religious, scientific, biographical, historical books. And a really wonderful collection of children’s books. Fulness, completeness, as nowhere else, is found in the Wanamaker Holiday Book Store. is not a mere collection of hurried sale among careless a few things, but for’all book opular books, Fhooké! mature Books for Young People Ship and Shore Serles. By Edward Btratemeyer, 3 vols., $2.40, Our price, $1.50, Bound to Succeed Series. Edward Stratemeyer, $2.40. Our price, $1.50. King Pippin. Mrs. Gerald Ford. 12mo, $1. Our price, 45¢. Life of Christ, for the Young. Cun- ningham Geikie. 100 full-page engravings; Svo. Our price, 45c. Boys’ and Girls’ IMustrated Library of Standard Juvenile Works Our Price, 16 Adventures of a Brownle, Miss Mu- ’ lock. All Aboard, or Life on the Lake. Ol- iver Optic. Aunt Marth M. and E irl Autobiography of n ‘8 Corner Cupboard. y. ‘Benjamin Frank- Boat Club, or the Bunkers of Ripple- ton. Oliver Optic, Christmas Carols. Charles Dickens, Courtship of Miles Standish, Long: Dolly Dini Anthony Hi jolly Dialogues. Anthony Hope. Elizabeth and Ter German Garden, By nuthorof A Solitary Sumer. Laddie. Miss ‘Toosey’s Mission, By author of Lastdie, Rollo on the Atlantic. acob Abbott, ncob Abbott. Jacob Abbott acob Abbott Jacob Abbott Rollo in Holland, Rollo in London, Rollo in Naples. Rollo in Paris. Jacob Abbot Rollo on the Rbin Jacob Abbott Rollo in Rome. Jacob Abbott RolloinSwitzerland, Jacob Abbott Rollo in Scotland, Jacob Abbott. Rab and His Friends. Brown Sketch Book, Washington Irving Snow. Image. Nathaniel Haw- thorne Three Men in a Boat. Jerome ‘Through the Looking Glass, Carroll Uncle Tom's Cabin. Harriet Beech- er Stowe Zoe. By author of Miss Toosey's Mission Books for Very Young Children Selected from the publications of the leading publishers of Europe and America, The larzest collection inthis country will be found here Toy Books, paper, Se to 3 Toy Books, printed on linen, 10¢ to Bhe Board-covered Books, Se to 50c Fine Art Color Books, 25 to $1. Jerome K. Lewis The Columbine Library Comprising acollection of 150 books, standard and popular, by world- famous authors, Madeespectally to our order. 0 size, printed from large, clear type, ‘on Kolt laid paper: gilt top nnd trimmed edges. with elk ribbon marker, bound in dark waroon silk cloth: Bhe; by mall, 48, Send for list of titles, the store, send for our eata- Fine Books, and the Catalogue of Calendars. k Catalogue, a Catalogue of Plath atveet, JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts let Sets, 12 piece. » Tichly decorated In Furnival's celebrated English Tol- Jet Set, full size, 12 pleces, with large jur, all rich color decoration; ret : 87.50 Baccarat Table Glassware. Many ‘Ilnes of this famous glass, pinin. richly engraved, or gold and etched designs, goblets, cham. pagnes, clarets, ‘wines and cordials, Decorated Tollet Sets, in blue or water jugs, oll and vinegar cruets and many other fa pleces, Glassware. Thin blown domestic Table Tum- Decor: 8 set ted Ja ese Chin: es, soap disks biers, dogen...., . as Faney pressed Vases. dozen .. tees os 6000 Austrian Vases, decorated In Plain cryatal Lemonade Jigs the old Royal Worcester effect Pressed glass Celery Trays... are being sold ot about cost of Im- Pressed Gaga Talo Sets, inv the ortations as old Colonial pattern | 34 Butter Dishes, -each.. an | Mag egies ugar Bowls, enc’ Ot ine Cream Jugs, each st ah age Sit, size ae Spoon Holders, each...., : 48 Also a very coniplete collection of Water Pitchers... ae Tepiitz Vienna decor Vases, Decorated Table China | fonch Vasow with, Berens tec, Fine thin china Cracker Jars, | {he old Ttalian Art Pottery, Korina richly decorated with fowers and and other Art Pottery. WOLMS@ROH oh sees rstere Pudding Set (3 pleces rated in maroon and Thin decorated itichly Nene Punch Bowls. Pots, new decoratio A beautiful assortment of the fine gold odges. i 281,25 | English Punch Bowls have just After-<dini 1p) Saucers, | peen received from the celebrated fine thin china, richly decorated ottery of Furnivals, at Cobridme, In assorted designs, palr.........28 | Sngland. Bread and Butter Plates of fine Bowls, #4 size, with rich maroon thin china, richly decorated with $7.00 decoration, each.... flowers and tinted ground, with Bowls, ith size, pink, green’ or golil lace border...... Serica eae blue decoration, each,. 50 Boulllon Cups and 8a rs, tinted Bowls, 2d size, new pin tons, and decorated $9. rustic and Lancaster decor border, palr... Ss e with fancy gold lace we 50 Bowls, In the rict Oat Meal or Bread and | jow blu gf fine thin ‘china, alll very. + | aven oid edie, 3d alge, “each. 86,00 corated In maroon and gold, 3h e. y = = rave “decoration, wold edge. .$14,00 ooo Ever Made. $3.95 for Umbrellas, the handles of which alone are worth from $5.00 to $10.00. First Floor. Thourards can easily settle the gift question by taking advant- age of this most extraordinary offering. As stated In the headline, the handles, whicl sre quaint, rich, artistic and beautitul, are alone worth trom OU to $10.00. Hundreds of styles of sterling silver and gold, pearl vit! silver combination, {vory and sterling, natural with sterling. and tortcise-shell in odd effects, are embraced. The men's are In 28 Inch s!ze, the women’s 26 inch. All have eight ribbed lock frame, the best stee! rods, covered with a pure twilled silk or a Hsle warp French teffeta—and are guaranteed for one year. Never have you seen such an assemblage of beautiful Umbrella handles— never has 40 low a price as $3.95 been quoted for values that range as high as $18.00. Zee Seer Useful Christmas Gifts From The Upholstery Store. (Fourth Floor.) Arab!an Lac Curtains; In rich, stylish designs, pair.. $6.75 Irish Folnt Lace Curcains, nicely covered centres; @ 3 showy, affortive borders; good quality net; pair........., PSeOD Mercerized Tapestry Portieres, rich silky effects; beauti- $6.85 . $6, fu! covering, decp, heavy fringe; pair. Table Covers. iy rich Flemish tapestry; reproductions, fringed all round; leading colors: 8-4 size, $3.75 $5.25 Dreaght Screens, embroidered fold; 5 fect 6 inches high; each . Denim Burlap and Velour Screen logany an ash; highly artistic in effect; upward from. 2i inch Squares; in silk, wool and cotton tapestries; $6.25 suitable for chair seats, pillow tops, &c., from, Rohe: 35c. to $5.00 Sk Mantel Lambrequins and Piano Scarfs at greatly reduced pric C5. Tapestry Covered Pillows from -0 02-2 0 0- Velveteen Waists, Second Floor, with check ses $1,95 Velveteen Walsts, piped plaid, silk, button side 5 > SS > © -2s -— ws wp SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH Dolls, Third Floor, The Simpson Crawfo! . Dollis the beat value tose toned ich” blue eyes ourty half A inches’ tall, well ma 1. ot Dalle on the third ‘The fineat’ collection found anywhere is oor. Dolly Varden is thi 3 a Ane, Dig atl amgth, blue sr erowa handaomely dressed seer ot ver: , TOR ly hair, reased in The, following xia them town foe. regular vat LS Bs W-inch bl Doli," with Tight “ate an. 16-inch do’ 14-inch Dall, hair and brown SMeIEh Doli.” doa “Incl body, light curly hair, ae MAE ohfes cot etnenthupehe inch and stoc 200 15-inch undressed pigs or gray eyes, u Raby’ Dolia, with. bi brown, i @ressea and cape to match White dresses... 81.00 DOLLS' FURNITURE; complete sets; everything with wi ‘ g0 housekeeping, really make fce cream. OUR MECHANICAL TOYS from Germany, France and Austria ¢ and that are not to be found saewheraiin thiy oem INCLINED RAILROADS, Steam Cars and 8t O actual operation, puffing and whistling with fascinating THE GAMES—Probably there's not one made you every modern contrivance as well as the old kinds hei parents enjoyed. MAGIC LANTERNS, with features that will carry you fi land and recall the penny readings in the school-house of days. Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, Tools, Houses, Pianos, houses, Dolls’ Houses, &c. ANIMALS—Noah never saw many new ones he knew nothing of. TRON TOYS of every conceivable kind, many never A fully equipped Fire Department The Wine and Liquor Section. Sixth Floor, High Class Sparkling German Champagne. ‘Thie lot of Wines is part of a spe- clal ahipmant sent to Amortoa dur- ing the viet of H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia and served on table during his trip throughout the country. We commend these Wines espe cially to lovers of Sparkling Hock, Inasmuch as It ts seldom so perfec a Wine can be found at any price. The regular wholesale price is 000 a case; our price di tne this we 0 uring: eale of 2 $22.0 Imported Rhine Wine, from Frankfurt a. M.; § oo Marcobrunna’ Reltzenateln, Wel arn ported in glass ‘Weinshelm, Germany; imonried in glans trom ondesux, Pinsee 85.00 of 12 quarts a Claret, ron & Co, arts ea in. Bordeaux, France; no Angelica ond Mas £2 Yintare, Ineludyy ive nine) | gation a. 0 00 Handkerchiefs. First Floor, We place on sale to-day 1,000 dozen fine and elaborately em- broidered Swiss Mull Handker- chiefs, both scalloped and hem- stitched-embroidered. They rep- resent the newest productions and are the latest shipments to this country of Swist 25 Handkerchiefs; each. . Or six In DOX.......666. 8445 1,000 dozen Men's all-linen effect, circular yoke, stitching down front, in popular PET Raecttscier arate Winer Nicene nei eats vo. $2.95 | wandkerchiets, with hand-em- Figured Velveteen Waists, trimmed with large. sili broidered letters; box buttons; bishop stock, in ivory, black and green.......... $3.95 | Of BIX...ceeeereereeee $1.45 ' gE eo even to the little Toy Ice-Cream AND 20TH STREET. are really wonderful; never seh it more, and very likely th is represented. a BY a The Food Sto Entire Sixth HAMS :—Armoi tvitta “Fame FLOUR:—Simpson Orawiord Miatenote Patent Flours Mt CHBESE:—New Y, ri Cream Cheese, wihente iene DER :—Finest Sweet Russet Ot including Jug. PANOAKE FLOUR:—Uncle jemima, 3 packages. coed EN a Package PBA DEANS:—Pancy’ ork Bate Foe Beane, 10 Io RICE:—Chotce Carolina CORN MBAL: yellow or white Gorm ri) COFPEE:—Tha nation of rare and genuine Pound LAUNDRY SOAP: — Claus, 10 bars. BATH SOAP:—Fairbank’; Armour's Flotilla, 6 bars,. PRUNBS:—Extra tan: . Prunes, 10-Tb. wooden boxes noy PRUNES:—Cholce New ta Prunes, mediom alze, oe > fruit, 10 bs, 60; Ib. ° PEACHSS:—Choiee Calitorate orated Peaches, Ib. é RAISINS:—'Royal. 81 Muscatel raisins, 16-08, a. 50,000, The, Jost arrived, 3 ibe

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