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_ Arderson of Making Life _ Miserable in an Effort to \ Force Him to Cancel Lease. GAKEWALKS AT MIDNIGHT. | "Police Courts Failing to Afford Re- _ fief, He Appeals at Last to the 4 Board of Health, and the Fight ‘On. Henry Anderson, a barber, owns a house at No. 441 Righth avenue. It te Within the district to be used by the MPennsylvania Railroad Company in fis ‘ew terminal {n New York. Anderson [oppad was offered a fancy price for is property. He wanted to accept, but ‘Whe could not becawse on the ground Moor is the pawnbroking establishment of Mark Leyi, wno holds a long lease. lAtter he received the offer ¢or his prop- verty, Anderson went down to Levi and ‘asked him to move. e “What for?" asked Levi. “No, my business 1s worth more than hat,” sald Levi, “PN give you $500," sald Anderson, ‘This offer also was refused by Levi and the matter rested for a time, Ander- @on thought that Levi would finally ac- cept the offer and Levi thought that !Andereon would ralse his bid. Ander- gon seeing that there was little chance ‘to get the pawnbroker out by legitimate Means proceeded to make Levi's life mieerabdle, Levi yea over his pawnshop and nderson lived on the floor above Levi. ery night just as the Levis had tucked themselves’ away in bed there ‘would come thundering raps on the door. It was Anderson. ‘Dhe frightened Tavis would awake with a start, Then from the fat above came nolves that Wanished a)! thoughts of sleep. Mrs. Anderson would play ragtime on the plano and Anderson made the ponderous @yd energetic cakewalk. At that time they would vary this with e rattling jlx While the Levis on the floor below sat | Patience ceased to be a virtue and mi had Anderson arrested several times. Each time, however Anderson Wan discharge’. Finally Levi called "pon the Board of Health. '"Thave had no sleep in three months,”” he said. ‘I have lost sixteen poun My daughter has lost twelve pounds. Our life 1s one of constant misery." The Board of Health ent an officer to Tvi's apartment to Investigate. The foatd of Health man took a comfort- > Bhle aoat and waited for manifestations. Finelly he dropped off to sleep. At midnight he was suddenly awak- ened by a nolge as {f some one was try- © fig to break down the doors of the Levi ‘apartment. The health officer jumped) to the door, but there was noo} ere. Suddenly trom above there came tho} strains of "Mr. Dooley,” ‘The ceiling Shook from the steps of a jig and heavy | walking across the floor. | This morning Anderson waa brought | the West Side Court on a summons Heeved by Magistrate | Barlow. Once Fe Anderson was released. ‘because health officer said that the Bourd ld Investigate further and probably we the nuisance abated. ~ HEATERS EXPLODE: TWO WOMEN HURT Injured Sent to Hospital, Three homes in East Now York were to-day as a result of the cold Mrs. Mary McAvoy and her ter Baila ‘ect about preparing at thelr home, No, 609 Schenck ‘Bvepue, without taking the precaution te examine the water-back of the frozen solid, and Ys work an ex- alon followed that wrecked the rango most lifted the frame dwelling off foundation, Bella McAvoy was badly and injured from head to foot ‘by te fying sections of the stove. Her aiso hurt, Neighbors found No one was hurt, but suffered a few hundred 8. ry White, of No. #8 New enue, Was careful to notice AND A PAUPER. ‘Woman's Money Cannot Be to Bury Her With, te The Evening World.) ‘PLAINS, Feb, 1%.—Coroner ner, of Westchester to find some way by Prevent Miss Joanne @t Mount Vernon, leav- pount, from bens relay , Bhe + “1 want to sel,” replied Anderson. Hestdl "TE don't want to move," said Levi, — | pea coal *T'N give you $250," sald Anderson, Shae SOME COAL MEN Week and Elevate Prices. sire for Gain. of the cold snap to raise prices. fellow coal dealers, main fn effect until April Yard prices are to more than white ash. was as warm as a day In early their yards. ule was adopted. effect Monday, So the earl; It wi for the cupidity of many of the ore and they utterly ignored the ach Friday. trade. the schedule. Eaitor in spite of the demand,” he said. Breediness. ed up thelr yards, If this pres is plenty of coal on hand to meet 1 advanced to-day from % ———. came a Benefactor. plying thelr own heat, new wrinkle has been introduced. A Coney Inland car, half an hour behind time, point @ man gt in the middle of the cer on the floor, During the long, halting ride to the Bridge the passengers took turns in At inter- vals they pave three cheers for the re- sounseful individuel who hed supplied the heat, Hereafter on cold mornings part of the equipment of South Brook- lyn trolley riders will 6 an of! stove. standing around the stove. MAN DIES; POLICE | HUNT ASSAILANTS John Reagan Found at Chinese eRstaurant with Broken Skull, Sucoumbs to Injuries. tured skull, die poor, we but put friendly. The next the Chinamen of Reagan was when they were si moned by the policeman whe fonnd the STILL OB POOR /Avaricious Dealers Who Trade! Only in Small Quantities Vio- late Agreement Made Last ALL COAL YARDS ARE FULL. There Is Plenty of Anthracite In the City and There Is no Exouse for Raising the Rates, Except the De-' Some avaricious retail coal dealers in Manhattan are trying to take advantage If your dealer attempts to charge you more then the prices given in the sub- Joined schedule, he will not only be try- ing to gouge you, but he will be break- Ing an well his agreements with his At a meeting of the Retail Coa! Deal- ers’ Association, hold Friday Inst in the Coal Exchange Bullding, the following: schedule of prices was agreed on, to re delivery prices and red ash oon! 60 cents The day the schedule was agreed upon ring. It seemed likely that winter was at an end. A continued warm spell had at- forded the dealers opportunity to stock ‘Ing ached- to go into and {it did, coincident with the arriyal of the biizzard. Of course an unlooked-for demand for coal followed. ‘Che situation was too much wle which they had agreed upon last Most of the gouging was done by small dealers—tiose who do a pall and sack Their vrices since Monday have only been Imited by the capacity of thelr victims to etand gouging. The larger retail dealers have lived up to B, Saward, of the Coal Trade Journal, said to day it was true that some of the retailers were violating the up in-bed and wondered when it would |gchedule which went into effect Monday. “If they knew what was bost for them they would etick to their prices “The ‘dig dealers will not be guilty of such I suppose the little tel- lows are taking their last chance to © “There is no excuse for ralsing prices, During the recent warm spel, When there was little demand for oval, the Jocal retail and wholesale dealers stock- cold snap kept up for a fortnight the At No, 1 Broaoway, vhe headquarters of the Independent Coal Operators, the wholesale price of anthracite was to $6.60 and PASSENGER HAD HIS OWN CAR HEATER, South Brooklyn Man Took an Oil Stove Into a Trolley and Be- As the Brooklyn Ravid Transit Com- Dany refcwes to heat its cars, residents of the South Brooklyn suburbs are sup- Previous to to- Frozen Water Backs Lead to|3.y they nave been depending on super- Wrecking of Three Homes—|2%*'*? 3" © for warmth, but now @ Jammed with! Passengers, reached Thirteenth avenue | At that aboard carrying @ ble Love with every burner lit. Way was made for him, and he placed his stove John Reagan, of No, 26 Nessau street, who wes found on Bunday morning at the foot of a fight of stern leading to a Chinese restaurant, at No, 173 Wash- ington street, Brooklyn, with a frac- to-day la the Brooklyn Hospital. The police are cvavinced that he was a victim of foul play, but the clues to his assailants are nebulous. After Reagan had been picked up on Bunday the police arrested Long Won. the proprietor of the restaurant, and two Chinese assistants, They sald that Reagan and two other men had been fighting in the resteurant, but (hat Khey went out together, apparently Sale Friday and Saturday. $5. Fine Gold Eye-Glasses, *1. Spectacles, $1.50. Eyes Examined by Graduate Free, EVERY PARTICLE OF METAL IN THIS SPRING IS WARRANTHD SOLID GOLD and set with finest quality of imported lenses. The clips are the new kind that cannot slip and do not disfigure the nose. ‘They are the most stylish glasses made, Every eye-glass and spectacle wearer should take advantage of this sale, as they are guaranteed the finest glasses made, and are sold by regular opticians at $5.00 and $5.60 per pair. Only two pairs to each customer. $3.00 Imported Hollow Ground Razors for 39¢ SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘The second halt of those travellers’ eample rasorn we ne- clired from one of tho leading importers of razora in New ‘Thole travellera have fust returned from thelr fall trips, 4s thotr samples became slightly t fetied from use we eecu: the entire «tock of tmported razors at a ridiculous figure. Assortment comprise ak & Dutcher and ehe fact, we hare been gelling the - $3 each, Sale price BDe, each, all aot ri : salespeople will be on Band, and no more than four 5 Each raxor guaranterd to give a perfect shave, and are poal- tively worth $3.00 enoh. Mail orders filled, and razors cary- 39c., Value $3.00 tir selected.” money refunded tf not aati 4 5,009 extra fine Razor Btrops, value $1.00, at 49n. | k’ POROUS: ALICOCK:-S euaster This painful trouble can be relieved and cured by using an EHRICH BROS.’ DRY GOODS HOUSE, Sixth Ave. and 23d Street, New York. Alleock’s Porous Plaster, Warm the plaster before ap- plying—if not relieved by bedtime, place a hot water bag against the plaster on the shoulder. ht pat APR lastersa are good for all pains an F Tate been th ne 68 years, have been imitated moro than any att have made more rf external remedy, perior to any belladonna, capsicum or streagthening p he Deat—Allcock’s—The Plaster that Cures. aa ros than any: infinitely, G CAND Our Valent! o'clock) that anniversary to gi A SOUVENIR WITH EACH PURCHASE appropriate to the day—on Friday and Saturday of this week, ‘We again call attention to our unlimited variety of COUNTER GOODS at ,............. 25c. per tb. which for quality and excellence are unequalled, and our SPECIALS Assorted Caramels 1 Washington's’ pirthdas bution last week was so popular (we wore decided to avail ourselves of (IN 1-LB. BOXES), Assorted Chocolates, . Chocolate Honey Chi Chocolate Molasses Chips Chocolate Nut Clusters, Chocolate Nougats ., Chocolate, Old-Fashioned, Broadway Creams...... Peanut Brittle. «+... Chocolate Mint Creams, Chocolate Marshmallows,. Cortlandt St. 2d Door from Oburch. MiMi Ae 31 ‘“‘Beauty at Her Toilet.” The pretty woman loses no opportunity of enbancing the charms which generous nature has given her. For the bath, for the hair or for the improvement of the com- plexion, there is no toilet accessory which possesses such wonderful =" MUNYON’S WITCH HAZEL SOAP Use it freely—it will do the most delicate complexion or the hair nbance their charms Sold no , but will rather e: 45 cents per cake, | ANOTHER ECONOMY FRIDAY With Price Pruning In Every Department. The best is always the cheapest—a very old rule and a remarkably good one, One reason why the store always avoids inferiority—it does not pay to disperse trash, But even the best often falls below the level of its worth. Stocks must be complete and replete—but only through concerted efforts can they be kept so. Accumulations, broken assortments, oddments and fragments—good merchandise, to be sure; but not the sort that can tarry in the Simpson Crawford Co. establishment. . * And so you get these great Friday Economy movements—examples of progressive mérchan- dising, ond opportunities for great saving. Gloves. First Floor. Women's 3-clasp Glace Gloves, Paris point, guaranteed perfect fit- ting, all the newest shades, includ- ing wood brown, English reds, pearl, black, and a few white an slate; real value $1.35, at....... [:} Women’s 2-clasp Glace Gloves, embroidered, in black, slate, tan, modes, browns and English reds; teal value 95c., at............5 73 Special clearing oddments of va- rious styles, in Glace and Suede, Simpson Crawford Co. importa- tions, in white, black and colors, Paris and imperial point, every pair guaranteed; $1.00 and $1.35 values, at, 1 83 omplete lines of season's styles in double finger-tip Silk Gloves, including the Simpson Crawford Co. exclusive embroidery, in the “Kayser” make; also long Saxe and Mousquetaire Silk Gloves; vast as- sortment. Embroiderics. First Floor. 20,000 yards manufactur- er’s pieces, odd widths, Match- ed Sets, Insertions, Beadings, Galloons, &c. Only the finer grades are embraced; never such values as these, for Fri- day:— 10c. yard, worth up to. 15c. yard, worth up to. 25c. yard, worth up to. Important Sale of China and Glass. Fourth Floor, Friday’s selling offers un- usual opportunities for the purchasing of Jardinieres and Jardinieres with Pedestals. Also a fine line of Austrian China Dinner Ware’ at tower prices than those asked! for common Porcelain. E Jardinieres, One lot of fancy colored Jardi- aleres, 64-inch size; Friday....35 One lot of Jardinieres in green or red blends; 7¥%-inch size; for Friday... 60 One lot fancy shaped Jardi- nleres, richly blended; 41-inch size . 82.00 Fancy Jardinieres with Pedes- tals, in rich, blended colors; for FeWAS coc csees > Raotaince $3.50 Large Jardinieres, with fanc Pedestals; green blendings. .$8. Austrian China. Austrian China Dinner Sets; decorated in blue or pink sprays, consisting of soup tureen and 3 platters; for Friday......812,75 The following articles in Austrian China Dinner Ware will be sold separately, mak- ing an unusual opportunity for dish replenishing : Dinner Plates, each Tea Plates, each..... . Bread and Butter Plates 10 Cake Plates,. 85 Preserve Plat. -10 Individual Butter Plates..... 5 Covered Sugar Dishes. 45 Cream Jug: 25 Bowls .... 25 Tea Cups and Saucers. 20 After-Dinner Cups and Saucers, Open Vegetable Dishes...... 35 Meat Dishes in five sizes: ist 2d 3d 4th Sth Wc, “Ode, “Oc, $1.25 $1.75 Miscellaneous articles spe- pay priced for Friday's sell- Umbrella Stands, full size, rich- ly blended colo value $4.50, for Triday. $2.56 Lamps in antique brass finish, with large ruby globes..... $5.45 Pies) lot of Se nd ye De- inters; quart size; for | % e2bs 100 doxen Etched Gas Globes; OF TRIGAY, cssseccesensas 7.) Haviland China Dinner Sets; 125 pase Peers OF APT Sons) rmer price $75.00, for Fri saat "$60.00 Decorated Tollet Sets; complete with Jar; decorated in floral de- Sl agepereienent nd Still Further Sailor Serge, nicely trimm Reductions in with Silk Soutache Braid; Children’s and Misses’ Muslin Undergarments. Second Floor. Children’s and Misses’ Muslits Drawers, made with a deep hem, hemstitched, with narrow 19 plaits; all sizes; pair ...... , Children’s soft finish Muslin Drawers, made with a hem- stitched ruffle at 19 and 25 MP wees rseoes POhtidran's and Misses’ Muslin Drawers, sizes 1 to 14 years, excellent quality and finish, made with good embroidery trim- mings and narrow tucks; all sizes; at pall. secs s csc ees 29 Children’s and Misses’ fine Cambric Negligee Gowns, with yoke of Valenciennes lace and in- Sertion, trimmed with ribbon; an- other styles, with yoke of fine em- broidery insertion; sizes 6 to 14 years; former price $1.25; special 55 68 Colored Petticoats. Second Floor. Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, with deep umbrella ruffle, finished with two clusters or tu and small knife plaited ruffle; value $1.00, at . 78 Mercerized Sat 3 2 Styles, one with deep ruffle ac- cordion plaited, finished with feu tue! a rane ialbo with tucked rufile, finish: with full ruffle ........ $1.00 Black Taffeta Petticoats, made with a graduated accordion plait- ed ruffle and extra small ruffle; exceptional yalue for . French Lingerie. Second Floor. 5 To make room for our im- portation of French Lingerie we have made some sweeping reductions on broken sizes, in corset covers and drawers. Drawers, French Percale, with Ince. edge and insertion and rib- bon trimmed; formerly $2.95 and $3.95, at... 3,95 Corset Covers; French Percale, with lace insertion and edge; formerly $2.50 and $5.00, at, Friday. sieeseeee, Bee Silk Flags, Second Floor. American or Foreign Flags, mounted, 12x18 inches... 88 American Flags, mounted, 74x 11%, at .. +15 American Flags, unmounted, 15 x24 inches, at. 40 American Flags, unmounted, 36 x24 inches, at ............... 85 American and Foreign, mount- ed, 4x6 inchesS..........2s0000% 8 Exercisers. Whitely Exerciser; the regular $2.00 kind, at............. $1.19 Whitely Exerciser; the regular $3.00 kind, at............. Fi “Twist a Wrist” Exerciser, ex- cellent for bookkeepers, stenog- raphers and artists; strengthens the wrist; regularly sold at 59c,, special ..18 Dumbbells and Wrist Machine combined; can be used as a wrist machine or dumbbells; regular price $1.00 pair, special . 50 Roller Skates, All and half-clamp, rubber bea ings, every pair guaranteed, spi cial to-day only, pair.......... Ball-bearing Four Wheels, all or half clamp, regularly sold at $3.50, HOY DA cs ceesesnnacee $2.50 Bicycle Skates, the standard make, regular price $3.50, special $8.00 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Sixth Floor, ‘Wilson Whiskey, bottle...... (No mai! orders Blled on above. Bopper Whiskey, bottle Old Crow Whiskey, bottle, ,.60 it. Vernon Rye Whiskey, full % full 85 M bot California’ Port’ and Sherry, ex- cellent quality, gallon. 1.20 4 “Zinfandel California Claret an gallon, 75c, and.......00e0+¢ Cigars. Havana Conchas, regular 10c, straight, box of 50, 25 Florodora, box of 1,75 Second Floor, early Spring wear, Sizes § and 4 principally, Children’s large FELT HATS, teee Boys’ Clothing. A clearance of small boys’ Suits and Overcoats, in every desirable style, meluding medium weight, suitable for This is a very special offer; regular price $2.95 and $3.50, now... Boys’ $5.00 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, reduced to,. Boys’ $8.95 very pretty SAILOR SUITS, reduced to..... Choice of our entire line of Boys’ fancy OVERCOATS. in and my OUERCOATS 8 St BL Men’s $1 Scarfs, 50c. First Floor. The new French seamed Four-in-Hands and the large English Squares—a superb as- sortment of the mewest and best. Choice patterns, distinctive and original—perhaps 60 different ef- fects, in all the various combina- tions of the new Spring grays, with a touch of color to bring out the pattern. Scarfs which mirror the Spring and Summer fashions, as beaut!- ful as they are exclusive. A large English Square, suitable to tie in the three shapes; 50 real value $1.00, at... . Handkerchiefs. First Floor. Another shipment of sec- onds—odd dozens—has just been received. These we offer along wita the balance from last week’s big sale— tetter choosing than ever— bigger values and larger as- sortments. Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s, which include: Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Linen Handker- chiefs, Lace edged Handkerchiefs, Mull Embroidered Handker- chiefs, Linen Initial Handkerchiefs. 8c, worth up to 15c. 15c,, worth up to 25c. 19c., worth up to 50c. 28c,, worth up to $1.00. Wash Goods. First Floor. The sale of Mercerized Eta- mines, 28 inches wide, at 15c. a yard, is a wonderful bargain. Very highly mercerized, in the following styles: — Colored stripes on white, plain shades with Persian banlls, also solid shades; Yale blue, tan, ma- roon, navy. The most stylish cotton fabric, which will be worn this coming season; ac- tual value 29c. yard; very spe- cial at . od Very fine White extra wide width, fully 1% yards; regular Persian Muil usu- ally measures 32 inches only; at this width it requires Just 1-3 less of material for a gown.. 25 Also a new shipment of Silk Mull, in all shades, including black or white; this fabric retails generally at 25c.; the colors are as follows: Pink, blue, navy, nile, tan, gray, helio, cardinal, mais and cream . 18 Smyrna Rugs. Third Floor, 9x12 feet 7 ft. 6 in. a ead mpe: igh-gra ese Rugs, hand-made Turkish and Persian patterns; the best Rug for the price imported, 12x15 feet .., $21.00 16.50 12,60 "$0.00 $1.50 26x54 inches $1.15 18x36 inches 55 Candies and Favors. Basement, Favors of every suitable de- scription to honor the Father of Our Country; special Ice Cases, Candy Boxes, Shields, Hatchets, Cherries and Can- dies. Special—A Favor Hatchet, neatly painted, made of steel, given @way to all patrons of the Candy Btore, on Priday and Saturday. carnmeles Meib, bos, 16cy as 8 iD. . “1D, to. mele; Ky i "98 Pep- i the kind ty i rel pape, be ou pare Whipped Cream Chocolates (the old-fashioned kind), %-Ib. box, Gc; t-1b. box 28 * Delicious Fresh Scotch Misses Worsteds + $1.95 $3.50 + $4.95 GAY aeaaiiices aaulaicaan make Art Goods. Second Floor. Silk Damask Covered Sofa Cushions, silk floss filled, both sides alike; edge trimmed with silk tassel fringe; reduced from $1.95 to, each......05 Special values in Hemstitch- ed Linens; best quality, choice designs in sizes and prices, as follows: 2x12 inches; value 25c., at 45x45 inches; value 29c., at box20 inches; value S0c., at 18x36 inches; value 59c., at 7x27 inches; value 65c,, at box30 inches; value 75c., at S; value $1.35, al 45x45 inches; value $1.75, at Table Linens. First Floor. More good Linens—such as the Simpson Crawford Co. is noted for—but you generally pay more than these Friday prices: FINE DAMASK DINNER CLOTHS, newest designs, with borders on four sides, at the fol- lowing reduced prices, owing to the napkins that match them hay- ing been sold: 2x2 yds., value $2.00, at... .$1.80 2x2% yds., value $2.50, $2: 2x3 yds., value $3.00, at..... $2.70 2x3% yds., value $3.50, at... $3.15 Finer Quality Double Damask Dinner Cloths, Value $3.00, at.. Value $3.50, at Valye §4,25, at.. Napkins to mate! Site dozenveinssrctecnse st $2.75 Napkins to match, dinner size, dozen ... 4:28 Huckaback Towels, bath towels of good quality and large size; the best $3.00 quality; offered for. this sale at +. $2.75 Hemmed Huckaback Towels, regularly retail at 12'4c. each: GOREN si icsronessaecansne sige Fine quality Marseilles Bed Spreads, for twin beds or for large double beds, in the newest patterns; also of light weight English Satin or fine Dimity. 100 Marseilles full-size Spreads, reduced to, each...$1.50 -* 100 very fine Marseilles Bed Spreads, reduced to, each.. .$2.50 100 fine Marseilles Quilts for twin beds, reduced to, each.$1,50 200 Honeycomb Quilts, for double beds, reduced to, each..75 + Book Specials. Second Floor. One of the special features of our Complete Book Store is the number of desirable Books we offer you on Fridays and their remarkable » price, The offer is for Friday only. Read the list carefully. You are sure to find something you want. The price tells the rest of the story. LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 2 vols., cloth, published at $1.00, Friday 42 Jno. Lloyd, published at $1.50, Friday . 69 BOB, SON OF BATTLE, by Olli- vant, published at $1.50, Friday,69 JANICE MEREDITH, by Paul L. Ford, FUGA: ccc snesecccscsned 49 COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, by Dumas, 2 vols., published at $1.00, Frid: 42 JOAN OF THE SWORD HAND, by Crockett, published at Ane 9 Friday .. HISTORY OF ENG- HUME'S LAND; 6 vols., gilt top, published at $4.50, Friday .......... $2.05 LESSONS IN PALMISTRY, by Gaffney, published at 45c,, Fri- OV encnetecsonsgesesa 15 THE TROUBADOUR, by Philip Bibbs, published at 5oc,, Friday, 5 THE SEVEN HOUSES, by Hamil- ton Drummond, published at $1.50, Friday ...0.. cscs cee 29 THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, by Baum, published at $1.50, Bridey ssiaibiessiteneie sisisisisleletsle 1 AN AMERICAN WITH LORD ROBERTS, by Jullan Ralph, pub- lished at $1.50, Friday ......,29 AMERICAN BOY'S LIFE. OF M'KINLEY, by Strathmeyer, pub- lished at $1.50, Friday ....... 43 THE STORY OF JESUS, IN PIC~ TURES, for children, large 8vo. published at $1.50, Friday ....43 Four specials for the younger eople: ROBINSON CRUSOE, Iarge 12mo, complete,with {lustrations, colored; Friday ......,. +89 , ANIMALS IN ACTION. by El- dridge Brooks; copiously illustra. ted: nublished at 81.50, Friday. '75 OUR DEVOTED FRIFND, THE DOG, by Sarah K. Bolton; fully illustrated; published at $1.50, ye NATURAL HISTORY, WITH ANECDOTES, illustrating the na- ture, habits, manners and customs of animals, by Miles; published at $1.50, Friday .,.. 65 Our Friday list of and forthcoming books, tovether with our list of Publishers’ Remainders at special prices, mailed upon request. ( Men’s Clothes-+-Special, Second Floor, MEN’S FANCY SACK SUITS of Cheviots, Cassimeres; made in very best ble manner; all sizes; lar pric hard ana $30.00; Teduced to, bik $17.25 MEN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, embrac~ ing values up to $15.00; not ‘ll sue in but every size in the entire absohllypertectns <> $9.00 MEN'S FINEST FEDORA HATS,... $2.00 B i . ry ie!