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a “RUSSIAN TROOPS FIRED ON JES Rioters at Gomel Slew, Looted ‘and Wrecked, with Military and Police as Backers in Massacre of Hebrews. GOMEL, Russia, Sept. 21 (Monday).— {An American correspondent's investiga- ‘Eton on the spot of the Pogrom" (as the Russians cal an anti-Semite riot) here a that the police and military nly sided with the plunderera and urderers. ‘Tne troops, supported by many edu- gated and well-to-do Gentiles, formed a movable shield behind which the rioters ®uthlesslv demolished the Jewish homes jend shops and cruelly clubbed the Jews. Seven Jews are known to have been \killed. Sixty-four were registered as wounded and probaly forty others left the city without being registered. Five Gentiles were killed, of whom the broops shot , and ten are recorded hs wounded. A wrangle In the markets on Tues- Way, Gept. 11 between moujiks (peas- ants) and Jews started the trouble. It gnded in a free fight !n which many ere wounded, one moujik dying of his jurier. The moujiks, crying for vengeance, it Saturday and Sunday in working lp an agitation. base Zon knew a riot was coming the Jews appealed for protection to 4ef of Police Ravsky, who summoned jan infantry regiment, There were 1,600 poldiers in the town. ‘At luncheon hour on Monday some bundrods of railway workmen began an jerganized attack on the Jewish houses in Zamovkaya street, sacking them and i@emolishing or spoiling the bulky artl- feles by soaking them with kerosene. |®ews who tried to cross the police and \eallitary lines to rescue the co-religion- Lert) aod elubbed, bayonetted or ar- se plunderers, constantly recruited, Ai om street to street, the troops a police following them ‘and cutting access to the devastated Jewish ouses. They visited the Jewish quarter called “america,” Konnaya Square, the upper ‘of Roumanzovskava street, the cipal thoroughfare of the town, and district called “Caucasus.” ‘Nearly 400 houses and shops were holly or partly wrecked, every scrap of urniture and effects being destroyed or ‘olen. Forty building Inborers collected in BARNES, WHO WAS PROBABLY KILLED BY BAND OF THUGS. —_——— His Friends Believe He was! Robbed and Thrown from | the Fall River Steamer. | Convinced that Charles FE, Barnes,| former manager of the Bilckensderfer | ‘Typgyriter Company, at No. Broad- | way, was either slain for his money and then thrown overboard, or else jumped | from the Fall I line steamer Pris- | oilla on the night of Sept. 14, the police | in ull the towns along Long Isiand Sound were askel yesterday by the relatives of the m z man to keep a sharp lookout fi vody. If nothing be heard trom } to-day, a re-! ward will be offer or his body, if dead, or information regarding him it living. Mr. Barnes usually ¢ wore expensive jower large quantity. He open-faced waitch, the amall diamonds. “In handsome opal p diamond ring of u je was A stud ided with | s scarf he wore a| his finger a| would not have gone over Priscilla of his own volition, Hi believe he was set upon by thugs, eithe before he went aboard the boat orbsoo after she left the pier, and that he was knocked senseless, robbed and thrown | overboa Mrs. more than he |in Stamford by the sudden disappear ia under the a) st week has been ft J frail constitution would bear, rd, | the rnes is prostrated at her home! rega Rlickensderfer said last night that of the missing man Wore tralght had the entire confidence of pany, as well as thelr personal and that Mr. Barnes the bustest part of Roumansovskaya street. and stopped and beat every pass- fhe. Jew, clubbing Bere Kevesn to death in the presence of officers. ‘The Jews rallied in force at Konnaya square at 4P, M. The military fired on them, killing three and wounding others, Presumably on the Governor's instruc- tlons, the military employed thelr fire- arms against the rioters in the ‘Cauca- sus,” killing three. ‘A. few houses were pillaged Tuesday and two more on Wednesday. after which no disorder occurred until Sep~ tember 18, when a fruit gardener named Zvagelsky was barbarously slaughtered Over fifty Jews were arrested for carrying weapons or conspiring against the police. Another Big Landalide Near Frank, 6 5 M.—Advices from Nelson, B. C., state that a heavy rum- bling, as of another landslide, was heard near Frank, Alberta, about 3 A. M. yes- terday. It 1s believed that a great slide of rock ocourred on,the other aide of the mountain from Frank, ‘That town, which wis once destroyed by a landslide, {s uninjured, and the report that it was WANT TARIFF RECIPROCITY. BOSTON, Sept. %.—The delegates to the conventicn of the Carriage Builders’ National Association to-day adopted the following resolutions: “That in view of the demand of our growing foretgn trade and the strengthening tendency of other nattons to meet our high tariffs with equally high ones on their part, the time has come when the United States should enter upon a policy of reciprocity in customs duties, granting favors in our country to all nations that do or shall rive us reasonable access to thelr mar- ‘Resolved, That in view of the con- tigulty of Canada and the close ties of kinship, social intercourse and com- merce between her people and those of the Repuclic, and the desirability of strenghtneing them, we olte the Domin- fon as @ country deserving of reciprocity in a special sense and without regard to a fae! of general reciprocity. @ matter will be urged upon Con- abandoned by the inhabitants Is untrue, gress. {i WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 ELOPED TO ESCAPE BEING A COUNTESS Mamma Said Daisy Must Wed the Count: Daisy Preferred to Be Plain “Mrs. Smith” and Ran Away by Trolley. Sept. 2.— Count whom Miss Daisy Loulsa Crouse man of her choice, Join and married him. Loving Mr. Smith, pretty and talented you vorite in societ 8 | become the Daltsy, woman, ® far fused to stinacy. as ordered Miss *y i maternal displeasure only hastened Mr. Smith's happiness. "I love John, I had} 06 , ae esl i omen's Coats, to marry him. ‘There was nothing elso| $ 19 Ne fh ne ye to do,” the bride said afterward made of light-weight Mies Daisy 1s the only daughter of | hlack kersey cloth, Monte Carlo David J. Crouse, a we athe ss) man style, 27 inches long, single- Hatta oe inet hes et breasted, back finished with in- Mtr, Smith, who lives In AY veried ‘plait, trimmed wit! Mr. Smith, who lives Atlentown, veriec Dp alt, tT nye with firm that trading Pa., represents a New Y [promotes the circulation of Gi sv gr 3 insistence that she take the He: nt for a husband, Monday night Mma, Crouse again told her daughter that she entirely disap- proved of Mr, Smith's attentions to her. “You shall be the Countess von X.," Geclared Mrs. Crouse, 4) “Never, mamma; I lov “Thankiess child! — Le your disobedience disgrac The home Is a fine one at Mar! Misa Datsy and Stone streots. ft there and found shelter under J Almost tice Gearge B. White'a roof, broken-hearted, but still man she loved, she met 2 yesterday. ‘Ther s noth do; no other ro; open Z, oa, took them » and the Rev. Dr. William Park married them. the trolle ain Groversvil B, ag: house; Hotel. Mr, Smith says hi law knew of the Intended marriage. a Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, Qperere-ewenererentnenentnonerentntnertns A Porermrerern nt ae A Lot of 2,800 If bought from the piece these lengths would cost from 3,50 MAIL ORDERS dams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST A Regular 59c. Quality for quality for lining and underskirt uses, Black Taffeta. “aye” 79° HEAVY ALL SILK BLACK TAFFETA—ONE YARD WIDE—With manufacturer's “guarantee” on the selvedge—the best value ever of- fered, and highly recommended fo! cererece. 4 Sale + Choice Groceries Bread | —vrian Vartege Baar et bread in the city, To make you better acquainted with this ae We minke the Drico for Friday ani (e Baturday for @ urge 100f...6. ++ SMOKED SALMON—Best) WHITE, Guanes, aliced Hotere, we | GI ERIN 9, LAK donjare ss? Bmok 400 | oHEESE— CODFISH, | MIDDLES—| 5. Sate, full ra fanc | Ie, white fish, 1 Maize Swass NEW. ENGLAND| best im BREAKRAST FLAKED BUTTE: ISH— No bones, the 4 | extra fancy best for fish cakes, pkg.. nay want ANOHO VIES—E: fancy Norwegian, pt jar. 20C | ae CORNED BEEF: cooked and slice PICKLES—Chow Ch a S_-Chow Chow or | licio tutroductory pint Mason 4 3¢ | in yet theeeeseennes 7. package. These are the justly renowned Glace Gloves for women, in all the new Fall colorings, flavor, never aol Mason Jars, | less than 5c. ; gray, pearl, black and white; also black and white embroidery, r lining and underskirt purposes. for Friday and Saturday Home-Made Layer Cakes - flavored filling, % layers orange, chocolate, maple and cocoanut, Reular Delt- cious jemon, Oc arn PC, each; for Friday and Sat we make the price, each. S oR) E rt Mason | Breakfast pine TBC | Roeder, te tena ets; : ic Th.) sold In the olty, Special tice for Priday an Extra Fancy N.| Saturday, Wis ens 2OC 1 cream J5¢| poraroms—mxtre fancy L. T, potatoes, white 22 and 'mealy: pic c HAMS-—Armour’s or Bwilt's ee! red, 5c ft Apmcons— fancy evaporated, Ib, {CP CREAM POWDER | —Reauires “no, bolling: one ke makes 2 kis. i our @ecial ee, 35 erent ht clo ok ki een Women’s Kid Gloves, A Regular $1.00 Quality, 19° “Tajuna’” Kid Gloves—our special Per Palr They have one or two pearl clasps, Paris point or one row of embroidery on the backs, and come including mode, biscuit, tan, red, PROMPTLY ry Skirt Lengths This unusual and most extraordinary offer includes: 56-inch all-wool heavy mixed Skirtings—54-inch all-wool Homespuns— 56-inch all-wool heavy Canvas Suitings—56-inch all-wool heavy Crash Skirtings—50-inch all-wool Flaked Zibelines—47-inch all-wool black and white Tweeds—S5 1-inch all-wool solid colored Cheviots—45-inch all-wool + Voiles and Etamines—also lengths of Vigoreaux, Minstrals, Granite Cloths, Zibeline Cheviots, Basket Cheviots, etc., etc. from 3 to 5 yards---enough to make a full skirt. 0-8-9 0- On enn 0=0: Ont OmtmOmstm One? Friday and Saturday’s Black Taffeta. ALL SILK BLACK TAFFETA—In a heavy, manufacturer's “guarantee” on the selvedg {n popular favor for coat, dress and separate waist wear. eee er ot ere oe oer hooters | FILLED! (; of Black and Colored Each skirt length enenenor en none: Remarkable Values in Silks! 50° | Crepe de Chine. rustling quality—with | ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE—24 inches wide—lustrous and crepey— e—an excellent wearing | and in such choice colors as White, Ivory, Cream, Champagne, Silver, Nile, Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Turquoise, Helio and Black—excellent fabric for evening and house gown: Black PeaudeSoie." tt*,':” oods STREETS, N. Y. Dress Goods! Co. For Entire Skirt Length! contains A Regular 70c, Quality for 59° iS 1.19 BLACK PEAU DE SOIE—ONE YARD WIDE—Superior quality and now Girls’ Dresses « Reefers For School and Early TRLS* to 14 year sizes of DRESS! ‘excellent WO 9nd OnOnnt =O One OHO DOO OMAP HO Fall Wear Priced Low! MISSES! SUITS—14, 10, and 18 year S65 an ouality sizes—of Cheviot—t ») Cashmere in’ brown “and “blue: ahd navy—Diouse Cont. 98} also in Fancy Suilting—hand- TY long skirt — atin ling fomely trimmed with fancy trimmed with buttons—f e 7 4 Greece tects! LS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE DRESS. ¢ GULLS’ | DTUDSSHS—¢ to 98 bt at a ar y oS ree aed yonse, Rive Pernetkmunee with at- med with Brald—forsissss ss ZO | HOSE end aleovee—torssrscsrseo+s x) GIRLS’ “PETER THOMPSON’ | GIRLS) REEFERS—Broken sizes, 0 to SUITS-0 to 14 year ai: 98 | Meccemctua ate Cheviot blue Serco — trimmed with 5 FO | cerhe pall’ wear—ond linea: 98 handsome emblems—for. - e in @ vurlety of sty close out, marked dow e GIRLS! JUNIOR. SUTTS—12 14 ana| $7.50 and $6.00 to i 16 year sizes—of brown a. GIRLS! TORE 6 tof ETAY. Boot od nixtures 98) ia yeare—-in Proad ‘and ¢ —box coat — satin lined — Covert cloths—in t down — from 00) ISSEs’ NIOR r —12, a | choles ee eee HiSursises in Panoy Mined a” Nt Gl rye a ned with Velvet atraps—with brass buttons—in very fetching style—for, S—12, 14 and ISSES! JU sur Mr oeur niscreoe Maney Mise Bi at, a Hay trimmed an brald—for s+. ay ° sen omenenone: nena0 00-8: Boys’ knee This ts the best value ever ofered in Bi 50c. a pair; sizes run from 3 to 16 years. than two pairs to a customer. Bo » Double-Breasted ys Two-Piece The materials are dark blue and gray Oxford The sizes are 7 to 16 years, Cheviot, double stitched, patent bands antecd to give good wear. Melton, Anis SKIRT: SKIRTS —14, 16 Oe ea ee ee See ee Rants: 27¢ 3.01 joys’ Knee Pants, the regular pace being We restrict the sale to not more Suits, 1°! and buttons, strong, durable and guar- stamps. Business called him to Amster- @am, Here he me charming Miss Daisy and they f Last M “t| black kersey ‘Mra, Smith returned to Justice White's | her bridegroom to the Central father-tn- a ei oc ey | oe Millinery The Display Is Daily Enriched by the Addition of |; | || Beautiful Creations. New | Women’s Coats-2 ri. $ 1 5 .96—Women’s Storm Coats, made of cravenette cloth, plaited back, snugged close to the figure, narrow belt and Shoulder cape, trimmed with siraps and but- tons. $ 1 -74—Women's Coats made of black ker: | sey cloth, 30 inches long, col- Jarless, close-fitting neck. full front, semi-fitted back, trimmed with stitched bands, shoulder c wide bell sleeve; lined | with Skinner's satin. Broadway, metropolis. aisles leisurely. see—perhaps to buy. enjoy a broad stitched bands and gilt) buttons, small cape over shoul-| ders; lined with S satin, | $ .6—Women’s Coats,| 21 made of light-weivht| cloth, double-| breasted, straieht-nlaited tront,| | fitted back with three plaits on each side, stitched belt, coat} sleeves with cuffs and metal buttons; lined with taffeta silk, Silks. nm The Novelty Silks are beautiful— effects that realize much more than }your expectations, Looms have never achieved lovelier picturings. Floral and geometrical patterns are pre-eminent. But they are strik- jingly different from the Silks of former seasons. The color-plays are almost magical and wholly ex- auisite. Among the newest and pret- tiest are :— Satin Damask Choice, Broche Natte Taffeta Pointelle Poplins $1.24 Luncheon for 29c. and 39c. ee Women’s Suits.+= 96—Women's Walking Suits, $2 | 2d ish_ mixture chev semi-fitted single-br straps forn straps. thirteen-gore flare skirt finished $ 37° welted seams, full sl gore flare skirt. ‘ $Ah74— . 46 line, double-breast | buttons. Sterling Silver ° Manicure Sets,—«n-. Six - piece Sets, $1.69 —including nail Fie, shoe horn, button hook, Loulsine Shantung Ombre Faconne Taffeta at $1.69 Crepe de Chine Pastel at $2.69 Damas Argentine at $2.98 Faconne Satin Liberty at $3.49 Imprime Faconne Damask at $4.89 Very Special Values. Taffeta Silks, white and colors, also many brilliant glace or changeable effects, sold by others at 65c, Special ry 47° Crepe de Chine, thirty-four shades, including white, ivory, cream and piaely 24 inches wide, acid by others at at 85c., ope al 6 4c Black Taffeta Sifk, heavy, rustling quality, guaranteed to wear satisfac- torily, 26 inches wide, sold by others it 84 Special eee, resial 6 4c Pure Silk Black Peau de Soie, fine. close-woven surface, mellow to the touch, excellent for costumes and long coats, 27 inches wide, sold by others at $1.00, Special a 79 Specials in Wine James E. Pepper Whiskey, 5 price 97c, bottle; $4.19 gal., 99c. bot. $3.24 gal., 78c. bot. $2.49. Imported French Brandy for $3.74. Brandies, Imported in glass, Gournay & Co., case quarts, $10.74; bottle, 94¢. Martell, One Star, case quarts, $13.58; bottle, $1.14. $15.96; bottle, $1.33. Martell, Three Star, pint bottles, 89¢. quarts, $12.98; bottle, $1.09. an Usher & Co.'s Gold Cap, bottle, Ce A. Usher & Co.'s Special, bottle, 93c. Sanderson's Mountain Dew, bottle, 98c, House of Commons Black and White, bottle, $1.19 J. & G, Stewart's Fine, bottle, $1.08. J. & G. Stewart's Finest, bottle, $1.18. ree lee the first season the first time in a position to patrons, ourselves and our merc! ties make shopping easy and prices make it safe and saving, $2.64 gal., 59c. bottle; for this sale, gal., One Star Rye Whiskey, our regular Young's Y. P. M., others charge $5.00 gal., $1.25 bot.; our price, Young’s Pure Rye, others charge $4.00 gal., $1.00 bot.; our price, “Red Star” White Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 57c.; gal., Blackberry Brandy, for medicinal use, bottle, 49c.; gal., $2.19. Martell, Three Star, case quarts, | Otard Dupuy & Co., ‘One Star, case Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. || building in the world deyoted to retailing—finds us for ioothbrush and tooth-powder bottle. lght-plece Sets, §2-98—inctuatng nail file, nail polisher, manicure scis- sors, salve Jar, shoe hook, button hook, toothbrush ‘and tooth-powder bottle. Seven-plece Sets, $4, 12_tnetuaing nail file, nail polisher, salve jar, cutt- cle knife, manicure scissors, th- brush, shoe horp. $8.98_metud- lece Sets, Avett polisher, two pairs manicure scissors, cuticle knife, corn knife, curler, shoe born, shoe hook, two salve Jars. aoe _ Imported Manicure , lvory han- dies, decorated with delicately tinted embossed flowers and figures. $6.98_tnetaaing manicure scis- shoe hook and Seven-plece Sets, nall file, nafl polisher, sors, two salve Jars, glove hook. Six - plece Sets, $7.24_tnctuding | nail file, nail polisher, cuticle knife, manicure scissors and button hook. ‘rench Gray and bright - finished Guadrupte-plated Silver Toilet Sets, including comb, brush and mirror, artistic sterling silver designs, $5.98. | Department.» > years old, our regular price ; $2.24, bot. 49c. special at 69c. preserving fruit, bottle, 84c.; gal., Sauternes. Leon Marceau & Co., Bordeaux, Cotes de Graves, case quarts, $4.78; pints, $5.78. Sauternes, case quarts, $5.78; pints, $6.78. | Haut Sauternes, case quarts, $6.78; pints, 8. Latour Blanche, case quarts, $7.78; * pints, $8.78. | Chateau Yquem, case quarts, $3.78; pints, $9.78. | Heather Dew, Stone Jugs, imperial quarts, $1.44. King William IV, V. O. P., bottle, $1 The Helrloom, bottle, $2.09. a Whiskey Distillery Co., bottle, |Old’ Bushnell’s Three bottle, | $1.23, Crulskeen Lawn, large Jugs, $1.37, Star, in our new store—the largest do justice all around—to our handise. Our stocks and facill- convenient; our qualities and R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 34th to 35th St. a? The New Macy Store Is One of the Sights of New York. Visitors to New York should not fail to see Macy’s—the largest building in the world devoted to retailing. It is one of the most interesting and important sights in the This is an ideal time of the year to stroll through the Every department is bright and over- flowing with new merchandise for Autumn, fashions from two worlds have been collected for you to The Restaurant.— == Visit our magnificent restaurant, where you may first-class Table d’Hote Breakfast or easted style, plainly tailored or with wide stitched plaits; gore-flared skirts, box-plaited or finished with $3():74—Women's Walking Suits, made of blue, black and brown cheviot, single-breasted long coate velvet notch collar; with tailor-stitched welted seams. 49—Women’s Walking Suits, made of black and brown zibe- line, single-breasted fifteen-gore fitted coat, 33 inches long, eves, finished with deep cuffs; tailor-stitched Women’s Walking Suits, made of brown and black zibe- ed coat, 38 inches long, front finished with side plaits, straps and velvet buttons, velvet notch collar, seven- gore skirt, each gore finished with double side plaits, straps and velvet Of course, we are doing That’s obvious. Nothing short of providing the values could win such broad Terag tien from the p The immense floorage is thick wit every need, and you may be absolutely confident of the savings. is never sacrificed to make them so. They are the highest grade White Enamelled Malleable lron—impossible to be broken—warranted by rails, and full length extended ends. Many are decorated with fancy brass scrolls. White Enamelled Iron Bed, four feet wide, extended rails, heavy posts, massive brass decorated head and foot, woven wire springs mounted on all-iron frame, and short hair mattress—complete for $12.96. The cgmbination} cannot be matched anywhere else under $15.50. Two thousand Umbrellas—the kind made for boys and g who need protection from the rain when on their way to school. In spite of the very low prices, you'll find that th Umbrellas are strong—extra serviceabie. the Furniture Carpet, Rug and Housefur= nishing Goods Sales, Fall Waists—2n 99c.—Women’s Waistsy.made of % black brilliantine, fronts — trimmed with stitched side pa plaited back, large covered es 99c—Women's Walsts, made of figured cheviot, dark colors, front trimmed with six rows of side plaits, plaited back, fancy buttons, 99 c—Women’s Waists, made of heavy white madras, tailor stitched plaits, finished with large pearl buttons. ¥ $1.69—Women’s Watsts, made of navy blue and black brill- fantine, front trimmed with side — plaits, French back. y $1 .89—Women’s Walsts, made of heavy white vesting, front trimmed with side plaits, fancy stock collar. $] .98—Women’s Watsts, made of flannel and basket cloth, front trimmed with clusters of tucks and side plaits, finished with fancy buttons. $2.74—Women's Waists, made of heavy vestings, plain color ings and striped effects, trimmed wile shoulder straps and eight side plaits. $3 .99—Women's Waists, made of / striped Saxony Sent 3 trimmed with ten side tucks elaborate stock, fancy buttons, z $4.79—Women's Walsts, made striped wash silk, ti t with graduated side plait , sleeves and tie - plaited back, throughout. Women’s Skirts—an ¢4.74—Women’s Walking Skirts, made of novelty mixtures, gore flare stitched, trimmed with self straps and buttons forming yoke. The latest Also service a la carte. made of boucle materials and , long coat effect, fitted and ait You Are Keeping the Furniture Sale Going at a Spanking Pace.» our part of the work faithfully, Fat ubl splendid Furniture for Our prices are the least—a/ways. And quality Three-piece Bedroom Suites, solid oak, full size dresser, 40 inches wide, four deep drawers, 22x28 inch Swinging bevelled mirror, large washstand, bed with high headboard, 434 feet wide; sold by others at $22.50; our price $18.96, Three-piece Bedroom Suites, solld oak—dresser, 40 Inches wide; swinging bevelled 22x28 inch mirror, swell-top drawers; full-sized washstand; bed 434 feet wide, high headboard; sold by others at $24.00; our price $19.24. Chiffoniers, solid oak, 30 Inches wide, five deep drawers, well fin- ished throughout. The same style is sold by others im ash—a cheaper and poorer wood than oak—for $5.50; eller for fi $3.96. Sideboards, solid quartered oak, 45 inches wide, full front, double cabinets, linen and silver drawers, 16x26 plate mirror, two fine patterns to choose from; sold by others at $25.00; our price $19.49. China Closets, highly-polished solid oak, 38 Inches wide, bent glass ends, full mirror backs; sold by others at $28.50; our price $24.74. Morris Chairs, solid quartered oak, broad arms, spring seats, cushion covered with Verona velour; sold by others at $10.00; our price $7.96. \ll-hair Couches, full length and width, oak frames, six rows of iufting, filled with hair, covered with velours in your choice of de- signs and colorings; sold by others at $15.00; our price $11.96. Library or Office Tables, highly-polished solid quartered oak, 26x; 38 inch tops, one drawer, four fluted legs; sold by others at $12.00; our price $9.24. ; White Enamelled Malleable Iron Beds One-third Under Regular Prices.—an_ us for teny- eavy years. All are solidly constructed, ela § avy ae ead and. rass mounts and spindles, heavy brass $4.96 for Beds that are usually sold at $7.50 $5.24 for Beds that are usually sold at $8.00 $5.62 for Beds that are usually sold at $8.50 $6.19 for Beds that are usually sold at $9.00 $6.57 for Beds that are usually sold at $10.00 $6.74 for Beds that are usually sold at $10.00 $7.88 for Beds that are usually sold at $12.50 $15.50 Bed Outfit for $12.96, Umbrellas for Boys and Girls. wnt 19c. for 40¢. Umbrellas, fast black cotton, wood handles, their rods) "5 and frames will stand many hard knocks before going to p 4c. for 75c. Umbrellas, good grade of gloria cloth, steel rods paragon frames, special line of Congo handles, ry 69c. for 90c. Umbrellas, extra fine gloria cloth, cases to match, ste rods, paragon frames, large assortment of neat Congo 89c.. for $1.00 Umbrellas, gloria taffeta, silk cases, Dres pearl trimmed, natural wood and other handles, appr boys and girls. 4 ; _. Finer qualities relatively cheap, ms

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