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rae WoRED! ‘THViivnLY BPMMIRG bscwinnen iC tee és HELPLESS, SA oe OASTHOMUCT APOLOGIZE. UNIQUE DESIGNS as BROTHER Alt Unequalled Prices. (Continued from First Page.) i: Jacob Buthren’s Age Prevented Him from Getting Aid as Two Lay Starving Side by Side in Their Room. IND POISON BODY OF her husband on her return, He had ‘been removed to a hospital and friends were taking care of thelr two children. Mrs. Manson and Chapell were under surveillance for nome time, but when Mr, Manson recovered he refused to allow the authoritles to take up the case, holding that his wife could. not possibly have attempted to harm him. According to Mrs. Naomi Palmer, a seventy-year-old servant in the Manson household, Mrs. Manson used mercury tablets for a sore arm. She sald that on the morning Mr. Manson was taken itl at the breakfast table he drank coffee while Mrs. Manson, contrary to ber usual custom, took’ tea, Mrs. Palmer suid that Mrs, Manson’ and Chappell were in the hadit of abowing their at- fection for each other about the house and openiy called each other endearing names, ‘Though Mrs, Manson was closely ques- foreign invasion, is collecting his followers for a -resn attack. The revo- Iutionists have heen materially aided since the capture of the fleet by the reception of arms and ammunition shipped up the Orinoco River. | On every side it is admitted to-day that Castro must resign. The out-| come after that js uncertain. Commerce here is at a standatill and the state of public affairs is utterly chaotic. It is definitely announced that Venezuela has consented to accept the conditions of the ultimatums of Great Britain and Germany and has named Minister Bowen as her arbitrator. The discussion of the terms of settlement is now going on. Minister Bowen has been informed that Mr. tioned geVeral times during her hus- Henry White, the American Charge d'Affaires in London, has been in con- io uenad itera, tines Zine het, WAITED DAYS FOR RESCUE.) Henry White, tho American Cha oo told a straightforward story and never m7 Connecticut Coroner Stops _ ‘Mrs.Wilson’s Funeral, and oe “rye |aheomoull be utresteda: iC ner, husband ALLIED GOVERNMENTS SILENT. ied. Nothing has been learned from Berlin beyond a statement that the |. Autopsy, He Says, Dis.) lta" > sesett i he + lied governments have agreed to observe silence untii a decision hi closes Traces of Arsenic. ENGINES OUT FOR PAJAMAS. Sean reached regarding the arbitration proposals. This ts cal lisprovs | w i ‘Chambermatd Set 'Em Afire and ment, as yesterday Berlin was saying that Venezuela’s proposals would! 'Phoned the Police. not now be considered. A chambermaid tn bomrding-house at > ninth street was looking for an elusive rat {n a clothes closet this morning when the candle she held set fire to the leg of a sult of pink pajamas. As they blazed up she telephoned to Police Headquarters, and when Sergt Sweeney saluted her over the wire all she could say was: “Fire! Oh, fire, fire!’* Before Sweeney's eyes floated the vision of a beautiful young heroine with long tresses about the shoulders of her night robe trying to send in an slarm and being burned to death while at the telephone and before she could tell where the fire might be. He turned in an alarm. ‘he firemen were refused admittance, Mre. Gibson informing them that the fire had been extinguished with a bucket of water and that the damage was confined to the pajamas. Our store will be open evenings until ten o'clock, until Tuesday the 23d instant, and will be closed Wednesday evening—Christmas Eve. Best Pianos---Easy to Buy Holiday, Terms: $10 to $25 Cash: $6 to $15 a Month afterward OU can choose from the Chickering, Vose, Crown, Kurtzmann, J. C. Campbell or Freder- ick Doll; as well as our recent addition—the superb and beautiful Mason d: Hamlin Pianos and Organs. Special Pre-Holiday Terms Have Been Arranged So liberal that no matter how heavy the Christmas drain may be upon your pocketbook, you may not only buy a pieee for Christmas; but you may choose from the world’s est pianos, and pay the regular Wanamaker cash prices even on the easiest terms. Here is the splendid array of pianos that you may choose from; and the little payments necessary— A CHICKERING PIANO—The world’s greatest and best piano—including the new Chickering Quarter Grand. For $25 Cash, and $12 to $15 a Month A CROWN PIANO—The marvellous piano of many tones—harp, mando- lin, ete.; as well as the silent practice clavier; besides being a piano of superb quality and purity of tone. For $20 Cash, and $10 a Month A KURTZMANN PIANO—An instrument of unimpeachable quality, splen~ did tone and action; in up-to-date and artistic cases, For $12 Cash, and $7 a Month J.C. CAMPBELL or FREDERICK DOLL PIANOS—The best pianos ever produced at their prices—worthy in tone; handsome in archi- tecture. For $10 Cash, and $6 a Month An ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER—The marvellous instrument that makes plano-playing easy for every one— For $20 Cash, and $10 a Month. Ifan Angelus and Piano a@re purchased together twenty-five dollars will be deducted from the combined price, five dollars will be deducted from the cash payment required for the two instruments, and two dollars from the combined monthly payment. The Mason & Hamlin Pianos will be sold on the same terms as the Chickering. Never before were such easy terms presented to the pub- lic; and we shall not continue the terms a day after Decem- ber 24th. But, inasmuch as we sell only to people who give evi- |] i dence of good faith and their ability to pay these easy sums—a very simple formality, by the way—we are quite j willing to wait a little longer for the money, to make Christmas less of a burden, while presenting the oppor- }}} tunity for your securing the greatest of all Christmas gifts; { ae the most permanent benefit that can be added to any { 4 ome. You Can Select Your Piano Today and Have It Delivered When You Wish, Up to the Day Before Christmas. Piano store, Fifth floor, Scart pins in a!l sorts of attractive and ortg!- Dal “lestgns, Tho horseshoe pin ia beautifully mounted with lamonds. Thie pia represents ¢, couK not be purchaved tor that 5. ois et heart elt tn priedi toogieg. tree Co FES pcoparalendtcly ped bettie) Now Second Life May Be Penalty of eeuy nanan ee aes Failure of Old Men to Attract At: tery tention When Younge: Dropped, Ill, Beside the Elder, lockers, Iw the {tlustration, beautitully se. with diamond in the centre, onl) 45. Lockete in all epproved shapes and ‘eizes, @ta, in prices ranging from $2.60 designe in neck chains adé any design to our ngs to make it more complete. Every conceivable design demanded by the most Approved tastes can be found among them, The latest things 4n plain bands, novelties In tuonds, rubies, pearls, emeraide and cicus stone that can’ be risen that be D WITH A MRS. MANSON. The helplessness of old age and not any miserly characteristic caused the death of Michael Buthren and his brother Jacob's removal in a dying con- dition to the Cumberland Street Hos- pital, sharp eyes of Mrs. Helser, Michael Buthren was seventy-three | /" Me share = years old, his brother Jacob sixty-seven GEN. WAGER SWAYNE DYING. ‘They lived and worked together in a little shoe mending shop in the rear of Guffered m Relapse After Ilness and Failed to Rally. No. 630 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Mrs, Caroline Helser, a neighbor, saw through an open window both old men stretched Gen, Wager Swayne js dying at his apartments In the Hotel Ren and the physicians say there 1 out on tha floor in apparent agony and notified the police. When the police ve he place Michael was already Naw teen YJ of saving him, He has been gradually | t sinking singe early last evening, and the end 1s expected at any minute. dead. It was thought at first that the man had starved for lack of means to A few weeks ago Gen, Swayne ap- peared to be recovering fro buy food but Jacob showed a bank book with a balance of $1,000, He sald collapse of the system, and thought that he w that a week ago Michael had fallen {ll He nursed him through a night and a syatorne He suffered a relapse, though, to rally. crawl from his room to summon ald. Both waited day after day in the bot that some one would enter the litt shop to bring work and thus be able to summon ald for them, but no one came and both brothers would haye died but aia- MISS HAVEMEYER QUIT. |Danghter of Sugar Magnate Left Bryn Mawr Because of Cold. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 18.—The faculty of Bryn Mawr are distressed over the problem of warming the col- lege at present temperatures with the coal supply short. An acute stage in the affair was reached when Miss Ade- {ne Havemeyer, daughter of Henry Havemeyer, the sugar magnate, re- turned to her home in New si caune she was uanie to endgee, ts cold of the rooms aid recitation halle As Mr. Havemeyer last sprin; " Husband of One Woman of Sim- © ilar Name Was Poisoned Two Years Ago, Being Found Un- conscious After She Left. anywh very yu Ip that eaunot be matched by « large margin Every article In our’ lares jewelry stock fe offered at prices which are equally es alluring as those quoted have aiso an attractive line of the latest toa. We can only give you the merest suggestion of our splendid values. Come in and eee them for yourself P. B. LEVY, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 25 Years at 146 Fulton St., New York. 699 Broad St, Newark, N.2J, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, IMANTIC, Conn,, Deo. 18,—After the funeral of Mrs, Julla A wi &@ wealthy widow of Ashford, Coroner Bill, of Danielson, is to-day Wiolaing an autopsy with the assistance © Of two loca! physicians, "Phere 1s evidence of arsenical po!son- P tng in the woman's body," he said to- @ay. “I will order no arrests until after ‘Inqhest is completed. Wilson was only fifty-seven of age and quite wealthy, She with her two sons and Mrs. Lila | Manson, who acted as her nurse and \ housekeeper. Though Mrs. Wilson had (been ailing for over a month no phy- @ician ‘had been called in. Her dew was anid to be due to gastritis. H ‘preparations for the funeral had been ompleted when Coroner Bill hurried * he felson and stopped !t and inpisted on membs his family was felt here kealy Of Miss Havemeyer. returned to college to-day, under what persuasion has not been divulged, but ‘she brought back with her neither warmer weather or a Fise in the temperature in the schools rooms. ———— Money for New York Harbor. WASHINGTON, Dec, 38.—Tne Senate Committee on Commerce to-day decided to recommend the increase of the ap- propriation for the removal of tH® big Tock recently discovered at Pier 1 in North River, from $25,000 to $45,000, which is necessary to accomplish the purpose. <<< THIS DISPLAY DAZZLES. day and tho effort so enfeebled him that he too became ill and was unable to 9 For Friday, Dec. 19, : * paenenenenenentnon Beginning Saturday, This Store Will Remain Open Evenings Until Christmas, ° autopsy. Wilson's two sons and Mrs. Man- have been summoned io the Inquest tell why they falled to call In a physician. Jewelry Exhibit at Sweet's In a) Holiday Attraction. The well-known firm of L, W. Sweet & Co., of Nos, 87-89 Malden lane, New York City, Is making one of the most novel and seasonable window displays of Christmas presents In the jewelry | lime to be seen anywhere In the city, | pon a ground of rich green velvet are | placed a numbjer of large and small} jolld plate mir in the shape | . On these | James Manson, a prosperous business ¥ of Putnam, Conn., became violently Sail in February, 190, after drinking a op of coffee at his own breakfast Pitable, We had complained of pains in P the mouth and stomach for a week, © Tater, when he was found unconscious bed, it was discovered that Mra. on had left the houxe In company Carl Chappell, an old man to whom bad loaned money to pi @ cure on the market, I P) found & note beside Mr, Man © eine in her writing, which read mS Don't open the door of his room; fe guat ict him have his natural slee: e je door was opened and Mr. Ma found unconscious. A physician @ummoned, who sald the old man Buffering from mercurial polsoning and ‘would have died. had help not been Fealled. half an hour tater. Mrs. Manson was not allowed to see saveneneneneee: mer hic THE WORLD-FAMOUS OBERAMMERGAU PASSION PLAY, fully Mlustrated, will be the sub-} ject of a descriptive address, by Mr. J. 8. Farron, in our Recital Hall, Sixth Floor, Friday Afternoon, | from 3.30 to 4.30, The So-eezy Sewing Machines at 39c. Regularly $1.00. Basement. ‘Another Friday of Splendid Offerings. The limit of value-giving seems to have been reached every Friday when one reads the magnificent offerings Tasty in this store. Yet the week following we come forward with just as good or better ones. Opportunities are here presented that no wise one, with Christmas purchases to make, should overlook. offerings more opportune, and itis only stupendous merchandising and keen fore- sight that enable us to present them to you. Three Fur Specials. Third Floor, Persian Lamb Jackets, Leipzig dyed, medium curl, sérviceable sicing, high storm ‘collar, wide reyers, turn-over cuffs, lned with & heavy grade of brocaded satin: @ Jaunty, stylish model; selling regularly for $95.00, 5) for Friday only .... e gdiandsome Sabie iyed Fox Neck carts, with four paws — $9 5() $12.50 Comfortables $10.00. A very special offering in silk covered Comfortables for 1s of verlous sized a shar boxes lined with green velvet and cc taining gold trinkets and novelties of in jewelry. ‘The show and quite dazzling. proves an accepiable of buyers at Sweet's rm has just what werybody’ cket- | dered in the prices, 89 that We will place on sale to-morrow 409 of these perfect little Bewing Cater wach Raaal rit’ a . while they last Never were | at..:. Wires SC Only two to a custome: s medi. To) 7 the ¥ of Sweet's articles can be pur-| by DAVIN cash oF upon liberal ndutions, For the convenienc ) and Prooklyn cistomer established ccs 4 Sixth avenue, betweon Sixteenth Seventeenth streets, and at No. 4 All th Timely Reductions on Dress Goods HE anxiety of dress goods manufacturers to clean up stocks has led to our securing many veritable bar gains at a most opportune time—just when Christmas makes greatest demands on your finances. Many waist and dress-patterns may be secured among these splendid fabrics, both black and colored, at much less | Useful Presents In Quadruple Plated Ware, First Floor. Specials in Boys’ Suits Second Floor. Boys’ Suits, $e 00 185. Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes and Lounging Gowns, Second Floor. Very special value In double-face Jackets, trimmed with satin and cord, designs $4.95 jots, value up to $8.50 é Large selection of Smoking Jack~ ets, exquisite colorings, In new shades of fancy mixtures, trimmed with ailk frogs and cord $6 5() edge Broadcloth Jackets, German: all’ ¢ y e 111 be open every even Boys’ Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats are aensidle Ista for BOver We etarcan ene: (Ten Set. quadruple, plated, less variety of Suits, In Norfolk, | Pieces, eatin engraved and sallor and double-breasted effects, (s in sizes from 6 to 16 years, well : made ingevery particular, perfect Coftee § fitting ang excellent vajue. In d, 8 pieces $9. 75 Boys’ Ovorcoata we show an array nd tray . 1: 978 of styles at remarkable price con- Fern Dishes, quadruple plated cerstons, i ‘oys' ‘all-wool Frieze Overcoats, Gurnlehed. 7ierce, ceetent $2525 Boys Uned i Soa value Moh ee $350 Bread Trays, quadruple Children's Imported ‘Tam o' shan- French gray, satl ters, Camel's Hair, a beautiful as- Jer finished and burnish: sortin of colors. Including Value $27) at... .seone mt tubes Cemteh UR 75 and 95 five bur- $15,0 quadruple piated. than their usual prices: ‘ BLACK DRESS GOODS At 8 yd.—50c All-wool Granite; in. At ere yd.—50c All-wool Serge; 36 in. At 8714c yd.—50c All-wool Cheviot; At $1 yd.—$1.50 French Cheviot Canvas; 44 in. wide, At $1.50 yd.—$4 Silk-and-wovl Mat. | elasse; 46 in. At $1.50 yd. — $8.50 Silk-and-wool Crepe Cords; 46 In, re) At $1.00 ya.— $3.50 Silk-and-wool figured Zephyr Poplins; 46 in, Open Late Every Night Lill Christmas. | Record Selling Sure Enough. lated, |. Bute $1.95 Bik and dowble-fac the latest wtvlew I ng A It’s the last “Record Selling” Friday before Christmas and a bs. “Tousing big one to wind up a successiul series of weekly economy fetes, There's lot of Gift Interest quoted below—study carefully, buy plentifully. Keep well in mind that credit is your free privi- lege, paying in small part amounts goes on just the same. Ik Wa sts~24"t0s gre Peau te) Children’s Reefers~ Mate ot heavy fe n si from the regular stock, some | fronts, high storm velvet collar tly soled, j 98/4 to M years; navy, red and value up to $6.00, ° jgentoras value 95,00." Friday. Cloth Jackets Pitt quality 1er-| Women’s Underwear M-in. box front iy Incd through. |fiPbed cotton vests and pants, fleece out With satin; black, ca ail sizes, 2c And tans; value £10.00. Frida t c erie 5.65 | « ty 3 6 iy ETS Pedestrienne Si 100 ‘skiste, Women’s Hosen inci"! 1 Reavy meltons, 15 a nd toes, ribbed top, all size: Bes und | | 19°, kind. Frid: Fy 3,85 | Children’s fi ssums tn si- cotton uble kk ine nd Tsadelia | 10% 6 to Mere seiaay Of 8 salle: value 2.45 lye Black ; rida: ae . —Bi natura 4 if tb [Men's Socks Wash sur dou. 1d! heels and toes; i 10 Boys’ 7 Feollnr, long, awagger cut, mate + a veer iy Oxtor jot; right price ‘05s’ Sweaters Sins y kind. Friday, Bextra heavy n n size riday Boys’ Overcoats ford cheviots; ages 4 to 12 years; slit He ors, velvet collar, lined with fast Pag iaven right RECS $4.00. 2,90} Short Kimonos-Onirs. “And checks, with wilt border’ 33° to match; value 80°. Friday +c y 0 —Outing Flan- Children’s Gowns $y)!" iy Hi correct, tme-keepers; 9. 9() “mage in fancy stripes, yoke wmect, | Value 8175. Priday 4 lages 1 to 11 years; value oe." 35¢)}Cuff Buttons ;.S2lid go: lnk, n pole y ders, with Faney Ou. tng Fy i &4 inches long, fovled Chatelaine Watches Cn" silver en s Night § ‘ight Shirts, es Roman, rose. or pi ished; worth $3.00, Fri tsa owith | Trimmed Hats —“py mio sit: te. ery; worth from $2 $3.95. : 95¢| gers, What you will ate. . 75¢ A Snappy Lot of Snaps. walnern—Fprinkle Top Mtomizers; hold | Beaded Bame—Steel and jet beaded i \2 ebamolx lined, oxidise frame and down made ei Fre gge et Am> ¢o Glycerine per ci Witch Hazel,» Cucumber, mies! Soap; Value be.; '§ Gloves—Wool Golt Glow solors, all alzes, IMesImyorted German Mk and metal; value yg | hi Hen" wing t Ladies’ linen bem= chlets, halt Mind! Friday, per ‘bose |” 45¢ tect $12.50 to $30.0 ‘Tuxedo effect Robes of Eiderdown, Terry and all the other suitable mater- als, elesmntly $3.95 to $12.00 jal, splendid Elderdown Rath al pretty $2.95 y sev colors; also gray blankets, Holiday Art Goods. Second Floor. Special offering of Bureau Scarfs and Cushions, In boxes suitable for nollday xitts, 85-50 $10, 50 and .... Hana paused Cushions, in cunld and floral designs; real Sole Se MO: 10 clove. nt, 99-00 Trimmed Pincushions, § inches, 5e., other more rate. Holiday Pictures. Fourth Floor. Colored Photographs of Figure Pieces; very deiloatoly colored, in two 1 t frame, with cor- heraand Wat; sie Mx IS Photograph “Medalilons, mounted on glass, with metal corners: large selection of subjects: stands on backs: very artistic for man- 25 tels or table High Grade, Ball Bearing Sewing Machines, $12.50. Fourth Flor. Sewing Machines have polished Oak woodwork, front, are noiscless, self- . Nave antomatic tension, jatest Improved attach- ments and are guaranteed for tive are a product of one ¢ known manufacturers attention is called high arm of this ma- a splendid. machine x8 bn ela ‘above, ball a, giving the aed. 8 be $14.00 Mu fines ac "4 $17.50 Special attention’ is called to our $20.00 automatic Litt Ma- Shines; none better at any price. Blankets and Quilts. For Holiday Gifts, First Flooi Blankets fi . pair. Bitk Reversal for baby b ak ede, in’ beds, ote! $3.95 and $4.50 kets for large size $4.95 and $8.25 Comfortabies for large down filed, full size beds; filled with pure odorless down in various pretty colorings ; value $12.50, at $10.00, Sale of Men’s Fine Neckwear. First Floor, $1.75 to $3.00 Scarfs, $1.25. These Scarfs are of the finest grades of rich imported allie; de- aigna and patterns are very choice, including blacks, whites, light, me- dium and dark fanoy effects; large, double folled in squares, or with large, wide end; shaped ‘to tle as four-in, or once t 5 1.40 Four-in-Hands and Tecks, regular S0c. quality, In a large range of fancy si well fe. serviceable and dress: Jar So, value, for.. $1.00 Suspenders, 50c. pure silk web, non-elastic ers, in plain fancy vgs, ‘elastic backs, leather mounted with handsome. large silvered or gilt buckles; a few have finer quality gold plated buckles, with enamelled initial; M Wines and Liquors, Sixth Floor. Guinness’ Stout, tm ‘ Niersteiner, n rom Gebr, : Frankfurt, case of 12 ata, $5.50 Plymouth Riesling, a Calfornia white Wine, ‘case of 13 $4.75 from Cun- ts, $5.25 Muscatel. Medoc, imp. tn’ glass . Dobson € . Sweet’ Catawba, gal to vintage, 82.00. 8 8 and itornla ‘Claret ‘and Zinfandel, in ne jug, B5o, Men’s $4.50 to $6.50 Pajamas, $2.75. First Ploor. 1% sults of medium heavy weight and very flannel Pajamas, Haported Boys’ C Gol pine “ADs, If, Pol First Floor. Black Chantilly Irre; ate for crepe de value, for, yard $1.50 to $2.00 Shirts, 95c. First Floor. 45 Night Robes, quality Baten, faney 6 end tehmened, fu.) white, + values é $2.00 each, at vee Furniture Specials, Fifth Floor, Brass and Enamel Cribs; very with ely woven wire avy upright bars; feet’ 6 inches x 4 fect 6 ar rice, $18 75 regul .50; for Friday only. Enamel Cribs, tn by blue; H eet 6 inch sides; woven wire tached; very bo: regular price, day only ak of high! quartered oak, with F one long drawer, Special O!fering in Black Chantilly Lace Galloons. loons, In floral désigna that can be Separated and are very appropri- appliquelog on chit shine, €&e.; $1.25 'Y envbroidered white, pink teat Olnches ed With deep or sliding ‘springs ate baked enamel; for jo and 45 lar Gal- ‘on, 275 Night: de of fine y minke and 9Se drop or inches x $5.50 - $5.00 ly polished rench | Interlor with 6 separate compartment: @mall stamp drawers. rs of mahogany with mirror t carved or se- plain, at and ‘oa or flat: rich! 10.50, $11.00 vere! $12.50, $13.75, $15.75 and upwerd. Special arms | ad ferent positions; all cushions with extra, sti holce of c lar price, $9.7 Friday only. Others at 9. Morris Chairs, in ed maiden oak or mahi ih; with can be ated Nighly itehed edi olor; jortment of od; xen ie Special Offerings In Portieres and Cush- ions. Fourth Floor, Ottoman Rep Portleres, quality, deep, heav in hoice color: pair re Dor shions, 26 inches square, covered with rich damask. bro- cades, _velours, — &e. $4.50 extra, fringe, handsomely trimmet Handkerchief Specials First Floor. 989) doxen, Women's fine Iinen_ang rente! Pa feta ts 2% 200. dozen Women's fancy em- broldered. and lace trimmed Handkerchiefs; Be. quailty, 1,000. boxes Initlal " Handkerchi sill Initial 180 doxen Men's slik In- ttlal Handkerchlets, at... 280 dozen Men’ Handkerchiefs, at Toilet Goods. First Floor. Triplicate Mirrors, epony, “BLOB, 58, Ei: Masts od 82:88, 8 Real Ebon: Sree Cae ene Pump Atomizers 85. 81.25 Pinaud's Carnation Pink ©x- tract; i $3.25 Specials in Gloves for Men, Women and Children, Finst Floor, Clearing, sale of oddmen: ‘Wo e-claep Glace Gloves 2 iD. At foe yd.—65c All-wool Henrietta; in, At 50c yd.—75c All-wool French Ba- tiste; 40 in, At 50c yd.—$1 All-wool Mistral; 56 in. At ane yd.—$1 All-wool Zibeline; 48 in. At 75c and 85c yd.—$1.75 English figured Mohair Pireola; 42 in. At T5e yd.—$1.25 English figured At Toe yd sas English figured ¢'yd.—$1.25, Engle! Inn Mohair; 49 ine in. At Ps yd.—$2 French Paquin Serge; 50 in, COLORED DRESS GOODS At B37Y%4c yd.—50c All-woo! Alba tross; in. , At B7i¢c yd.—60e All-Wool Serges; |f/ 86 in. At 40c yd.—66e All-wool Henrietta; 88 in. At §0¢ ya.—60e Sharkskin Granite; |f} 2 in. At T5c yd.—$1 All-wool Mixed Che- viot; 54 in. At T5c re — $1.25 All-wool French -Plai 45 in, nd Fourth ave. Fine Library Sets As Holiday Gifts IF that list does, we can help you to at least one fine pres- ent that will bear very lightly on the holiday pocket-book, Every one loves fine ‘books and these Library Club Edi- tions are such as the wealthiest and most critical book: lovers are proud of owning and showing to their friend elegant bindings—superb illustrations—careful printin, paper and manufacture of the best. And you need Pay, no more than a single dollar on any of the sets before it is sent you entire. The rest of the pay- ment to be strung out over fifteen or more months in mi est sums, if such a basis of settlement is more convenient for you than to pay all at once. Our prices average but little over one-half what these same editions cost when purchased for cash from their pub- lishers. The New Natural History, 6 or 12 volumes. Subscription Hdition (a great book foe nature lovers and children). Foymente, $1 down and fifteen monthly payments of $2. Balzac’'s Works. Saintwbury Sub- seription Edition, 40 volumes. Payments, $1 down and twenty monthly per monte of $5. George Eliot's Complete Works. We inster Subscription Eaition, 18 volumes. Payments, $1 down Gnd" sig ten monthly payments of $2. Macaulay’s Complete Works) Whitehall Subscription ition, 20 volumes. Payments, $i down and nineteen monthly payments ie World, of $5, if of Mgr or it eainaien a bed eteen ithiy paymente Scott's Waverley Novels, Auto- graph Subscription Edltlon, 26 Yolumes. Payments, $1 down and ninyteen monthly paymentsot $4. Ruskin's Complete Works, Artista’ Subecription Edition, 26 volumes. . owre among the overwhelming majority. |} ose Christmas fund always shrinks faster than HT i Payments, $1 down and sixteen | monthly payments of $ The Depew Lihrary of Oratory, 5 volumes, Subscription Edition, Payments, $1 down «and monthly payments of $2. Bulwer's Complete Works. national Subscription paintan a ad volumes. Payments, $1 4 sixteen monthly pty ore yamene Composers and The! jusic. ‘tra illustrated edition, 16 volumes (tho finest collect! A son, instru a ah Payments, $1 déwn ‘end monthly payments of $2. 5 t.