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= OWE OUT, DOGS. BG GARDE ‘Seventeen Hundred Barks in \ Various Keys Heard at This Exhibition of Ladies’ Kennel Association. } ‘ T\TEREST IN BULLDOGS. Richard Croker, Jr, Is Judge, and “there Is a Fine ( ollection of the Species, Chalned and Guarded, on View. Imagine 1,700 dogs of all sizes, breeds and nationalities barking incessantly and you will have some idea of the bedlam in Madison Square Garden to- day when the doors were thrown open for the third annual exhioition under the auspices of the Ladies’ Kennel As- sociation. | There were dogs and dogs and dogs, hounds, bulls, tergiers, setters, point- lors, beagles,, St. Bernards, tiny black ‘and tans, smaller even than Ofrs, Pat ‘Campbell's | Nanki Panki Poo; queer Japanese dogs without hair, Russian wolf hounds, Stberian bloodhounds, ‘and, in fa¢t, dogs from almost every country in the world. Most of the Interest of those who are not exhibitors wa’s centred in the dull- dogs, of which Richard Croker, jr., 18 the fudge. ‘Among the most notable en- tries jn. this class are Fashion, owned by Thomas W. Laweon; Cross Roads and Romsey Penfold, owned by Mrs. Richard Harding Davis; Rodney MIK@io, Mrs. Francis Roche; Rodney Monarch, T, W. Lawson; Iva Damon, Mrs. Chas. K. Harley; Buster, Mrs. Lillian O. Tap- ping; Borko, Mrs, Balfour; Taysand, Erlington Kennels; L'Ambassador Nob- by, F. B. Thompson; Lady Somerset and many other's, all looking for the firet prize. Prizes in Various Classes. ‘The prizds in each class are'as follows; First prize $15 and blue ribbon. Second prize $10 and red ribbon. ‘Third price $5 and sellow ribbon. ( Besides these the Ladies’ Kennel As- {sociation offered special prizes for va- ‘rious classes. Among the entries in the French bull- og class were Dick de la Mare II. and Sarah, both from the Aquehung Farm Kennels. Many of the French poodles and toy Japanese spaniels were in glass cases. Mrs, R. Harrison exhibited the cham- pion tn that class, Koble, Mrs. A. A. Marks brought her champion St. Ber- nard,. Uncle.Remus. Tn the setter class the exhibit of Mrs. William R. Lowe, Ed's Choice, a prize winner with seven fittle pupples, at- tracted most attention, Before the doors wére opened to-day Fourth ayente from ‘Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh street was blocked off ‘und on for two hours’by axpress wagons, moving vans, cabs and hansoms all filled with dogs for the show. As each batch of arrivals was released from boxes and chained to the back of the kennels tho yelping and barking increased in volume and discord, Now and then a fight would start that took a half dozen attendants to stop. ‘I’his was especially so over on the side where-the bulls are on exhibi- tion, All morning there was the great- pst kind of confusion. Judges and Officers Late, ‘The judges and officers of the show were late. Women sat by their respec- Hive pets, combed their hair, tied fancy Hbbons around their necks and fed them about every ten minutes, ‘The officers of the association are Mrs, James +L. iernochan, President; Mrs. J, J. Vatable, Vice-President; Mrs. Perry Belmont, ‘Treasurer; Mrs. D. V Kyans, Secretary. The Dog Show Com mittee is composed of Mrs. Kernochan, Ofrs, Evans and Miss L, Alger, REFUSES TO TELL WHO STABBED HI “Pll Attend to That Myself,” | ody be sent there tor burial. Says Eight-Year-Old Jeremiah | cet» accidentally. Bates, “As Soon as | Get in the Street.” Stabbed a few inches above the heart] will have among-her passengers Charles No, 494] T. avenue, Brooklyn, in a serious} United States a fortnight earlier than eight years| he originally intended to do. md now lying at his home, Pai cond}tion, Jeremiah wate: ‘old, Refuses to tell elther his mother or the, Police who 1s responsible tor fhe wound, which was inflicted by a pen- knife. “T. will attend to” that myself," sala Jeremiah, “as ‘soon as 1 get out in the street. This. is my affair.” Phe Jad ;réturned. from school yester- day and ‘his mother called his attention to scratches on his face and hands, ‘The. boy *said they did not amount to mugh and.soon disappeared from the ‘house. Hardly had he’ closed. the door when the bell rang again and the mother was startled to find aeveral of the boy's. playmates ‘carrying him into| their services entirely free of charge to the house, “He had fainted on the s{do-| all invalids who call upon them for re- walk. Dr, Winters. of No. 644 Willoughby] consultation, examinations and advice, e, was called and after undress-| but also of all minon surgical operations. aves ing the lad found that the had a deep ‘wound undef the left arm in the region ef the heart. This was quickly dressed, but to all the questions put by the boy's mother or the physician he steadfastly | course is to become rapidly and person- sefused to answer, The matter has been! ally acquainted with the sick and. af- feverted to the police, who are investl-| flicted, ‘eating the case ‘poy will recover. So eet FRENCH PREMIER OUT. At Meeting of Ministers Combes t Anmounges He Will Rosiga. | LONDON, Nov. 3A special despatch| dred ailments are positively cured & Kent from Paris says that at n meeting of] their new Gateonee % by | fori Ch the Council of Ministers to-day Premier ‘Comb: Dr. Winters says tie any charge whatever be made for any Ser- announced that he will resign} sonal charge, tumedintely. after. the, budget 1a yoted,...| 40 to 3, oe BIG HUNT IN FULL CRY . AFTER THE ANTLERED STAG Pink-Coated Throng Starts After Deer at Morristown to Music of Farmers’ Laughter. . laughing and cheering and the betting was 100 to1 against the stag. Some of those who took part In ¢he hunt were Ben Nicoll, Georgo Jay Gould, Hamilton McK, Twombly, Richard H. Hark! ‘Tis the deer hunter's horn. ‘We must rise early this morn. Though we hate to get up, Still the hound and the pup Are waiting below in the corn. ‘The atax like the swallow will fly, Williams, Robert D. Foote, Louls A. ‘The hounds will pursue in. full) ery. Thebaud, Robert McCurdy, Livingston no. See eas renee folle Whitney, 6 Herold Freeman, William We will, be @ big joke, Shippen, Albert H, Varnam, Alexandar And they'll laugh as our hunters fly by, | Fi. Piers, Mra, Itober! jantine, Tally-hol | Mis. Jota A. Stewart, Mus. Chartes |: —Bughouse Hunti ads Bradley, Mra, Ri iph D, Kissell, Mrs, unting aliads, | Alexander Hi ers and Mra. Louls All the farmers around Morristown, N.) 4:1 Fie upon RL eae the hounds rode along the lanes and J., were up bright and early this morn- jounds nin tha hope of being in at the ing, each and every one .wearing an, ec expansive grin, such as is only seen On| “There in a law in New Jersey which clreus days or during the county fair. }eays a deer may not ve Ieilied tn nny Almost at dawn they began to arrive at| Part of the State in any way, for three Places on the rail fences where they| No State game wardens were seen tn could have a good view of the pink-| the crowd and no offictals of the Soolety coated society hunters who had arrangou foe piers ao: of Cruelty to Animals for a stag hunt to-day. All the social colonies from Lenox and Lakewood to Hempstead had sent par- ticipants and gayly garbed men and women were up with the lark inspecting thelr mounts, adjusting their habits and screwing thelr monocles firmly into position, “By Jove, old chap," said one of the ‘hunters to another, “It's just like dear old England. ‘Pon me soul, I think the country’s really getting civilized.” A stag which had been kept in Ben Nicoll’s barn for several days, was lib- crated and given @ few. minutes’ start. Then society's brave hunters swept after in’ full ory. At the sound of the hunt master's horn the Essex hounds were unleashed and darted away after the fast-flying stag. As the hunt swept over the hill pink coattails were flying in the breeze, green, blue, gray and black habits were flapping, farmers were THE BAD MAN FROM THE WEST 1S DEAD He Was James Cleary, Former Champion Middle-Weight Pu- birth breaks out in frightful eating age or middle life. SSS ose “THE WORLD: TUESDA’ ‘EVENIN ALIN DOCTOR 8 ASPHIMATED Dr. Louls Ronchi, twentyzsix years old, a graduate of the Ri Medical College of Rome and som of a distin- guished Itallan physician, was found dead in bed to-day by his brother, Prof. Carlos Ronchi, in his room on the top Hoor of the boarding-house at No, 246 West ‘I'wenty-third street. The young phystclag( had accidentally turned on the gas to a heating stove while turning off the gas-jet before going to bed last He had been dead from gas- ning several hours when found by prouier. . Roncht came to New. York but two weeks ago {rom Italy. He intended Co begin practicg here and had @ num- ber of letters of introduction from the Italian nobility. His brother, the pro- fessor, 18 ai Orchestra leader and ora- torly conductor who has been in’ the country but 4 few months. Until last ht they occuplod a, room. together. as better accommodations were Dr, Ronchi was given a room on the top floor, cident which caused his death to the fact that the gas fix- the room he ocoupled was com- ted by being fitted with @ tubo ing to a gas heater, Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore: You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly look- ing place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. Acchronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an un- healthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and impair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character, Often an inherited taint that has been lurking in the blood since The taking of strong sores upon the'limbs or face in old Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and the deadly germs and poisons destroyed, and with S. S.S. this can be accomplished—the polluted blood is purified and invigorated, and when rich, pure biood is again circulating freely throughout the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take ona natural color, the discharge of matter ceases and the place heals over. S. 8. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order and at thesame time tones up the system and builds up the general health. If you have achronic sore write us, Nocharge for medical adyice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIO COs ATLANTA, GAs powders can gilist, and He Had Killed a Man in Montana. James Cleary, known to every sport- ing man and prize fighter!n the West, ang galied, “The. Bad Man from the West," because of his love for fight- ing, was found dead in bed in Cohen's hotel, No, 107 West Forty-second street to-day. Thé gas Jet was turned on full. ‘The room was filled with gas. Death had’ been caused by suffocation. Cleary wa’ formerly champlon middle- | weight pugilist of the coast. He fought all through the West, but some years ago he killed a man {n Montana and was sent to prison. He recently served out his sentence, but prison Iife had made the pugilist too big for further contests. His heighth was 6 feet 2 and when he left prison he tipped the scales at 850 pounds. ‘To train down to anything like prize-fighting weight was Impossible, So Cleary came Bast and secured a position asa drummer. He returned yesterday ROOM OUR ROOM FREIG: COR 468.8 4¥5- ODE iS : nome rus AD. *€0) ay a acon Adami S2260 oy Srecia Ah neon om? BO 98 LaTEst Pines hel ond AQOQo8 . MT PAID ON OUT OF TOWN ORDERS ee N_SATURDAYS ONFIL oye) oF ,r 98 eo ty from a trip through the Eastern States Big Cleary entered Cohn's hotel last night. He sald that his home was in Newburr and that his wife would join him az ‘the dotel during the night. After kevoral drinks Cleary complained of feeling sleepy. He retired ‘to his room, telling the clerk to admit his wife when she came, later in the night. Gas was detected as coming from Cleary's room in the early morning. In- vestigation showed that ‘the former pugilist was unconscious. His body was sul warm, but ft is delleved that he was even then dead. An attempt was made to get a ph lan, but 6 refused ‘to be called out. of bed. Atte @ long delay one was sgcured, He said that Cleary was dead. The wife did not come to the hotel, and Cleary's relatives in Newburg were informed, They gave orders that the Druggists 10 Pans 254) Improved 6eatns25$ | KulleréCo Mfr Pianos and Organs. Don’t Delay! Come at Once! Tremendous Rush! Greatest Piano Sale. Pianos,*] Week. Take advan- -- tage of this great sale. Celebrated ‘It 1s believed that Cleary came to his ————__ YERKES SAILS TO-MORROW. LONDON, Noy. 3—The North Ger- man Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II., which ts to sail from Southampton and Cherbourg to-morrow for New York, Yerk Who 1s, returning to the DOCTORS GIVING FREE SERVICES Fora Limited Period British Doctors Performing Wonderful Cures, These eminent specialists are giving Pianos for $195. 14 Value, Including Stool and Cover. Pianos. delivered to your home on first payment of $5. Walters Pianos are built to las lifetime. Guaranteed. for ten years. Caulion—Don't buy a so-called ‘slightly-used” or second- hand piano at ‘any pric Exchange Your old piana for anew Be Walters. ANTI SPAT L ax ST" HMMS lief. These services consist not only of The Staff of Eminent Physicians of the British Medical Society (jnc.) are located at No, 8 East 14th street, New York, The object in putsuing this liberal and under no circumstances will yices rendered (except for medicines) to invalids who call-upon them. The doctors treat all forms of disease and deformities, and cure every case they undertake, . Male and Female Weakness, Bronchial ffections, Chronic Blo Diseases, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases and all kin- Auction Sales. Auctione JOHN R. Sy ui 2 Their Consulting Physicians are in per. tine ‘ot aera rots. i ‘supplies: ugaras 9 to Sundays, ray fizttes, and safe, ‘loved cut by: order of the Dentistry. everything is being done to relieve pain, Our New Botanical Discovery stops pain as soon as applied to the sums and is perfectly harmless, Good work is possible only when the pa- tient {8 quiet and composed. Think ef thle and give our new method a rial, All Work Guarante. Full Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns, 2a k Gold Filling: brap Silver Fillings ‘300, ip Waterbury Dental Parlors, 10 Years, $5.00 $5.00 BROOKLYN: NEW YORK, 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d Ste ees west Abra (Opp. Eden Musee.) Hours, § to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, If Right Work At Right Prices will do it, we can please ou. Our work is not etter than the best, but better than others. Our prices are not lower dan the lowest, but the lowest possible consist- ent with good work. ver Falling fractiug with Cocaine: DENTAL AS SNN.: 205 SIXTH AVENUE, 8, W, CORNER 14TH ST, | easy terms. maT ER 3, 1903. G, NOVEMB S] > a Regal Shoes are the only ones sold exclusively from tanner to wearer. There are other shoes sold in stores operated by the makers, but these are also sold through retail shoe dealers. So a dealer’s profit must be provided—must be taken out of the quality of the shoe, and you might as well buy of the dealer as of the maker—or for that matter you might as well buy anywhere else. That is just the same, old fashioned, expensive way of shoe-selling—it wears a mask over its face, but is hardly disguised. There's only one way to get the best shoes on earth for $3.50 a pair—that’s the Regal Way—direct from tan- nery to wearer, one handling, one profit. If you join “the Order of Regals” this Fall, it is cer tain you will never “join out.” REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 60 RHGAL STORES—20 OF THEM IN THE METROPOLITAN- DISTRICT, MEN'S STORES. NBW YORK CiTy, BROOKLYN, 4 Cortiand 207 Ful . Mi st us asa Ses be Sah anG eeckoee, Ii Brondwayy near Bedford Ave, Re roadway, ‘or. Rea ae 1001 Broadway, bet. Ditmars St end WIS afte cor: 30 loughby Ave, bet 26th and sth sts, oe Fey 14 Sn ave Rat orald Building, SERSEY CITY. Fignth ave, bet aseh and sth Sta ‘ Newatk ave: : Thind Ave, 2 NEWARK, N. J. "Ss Siren Aver a Beortet sh S41 Broad Bt. opp, Central R. R.-of Me Je WOMEN’S STORES. Neen oe : rl Ee West Fourteenth Street Extraordinary Sale of Soaps Together wth Toilet Articles of Reputable-Kinds _ i At Cut Prices: OFFERINGS REPRESENT Reliable, Well Known, Reputable Goods Only. No Experiments from Unknown Laboratories. OLIVE WITCH HAZEL SOAPS White and Green—regularly 25 cents a dozen To-morrow 52 cakes for..... LIMIT——2 DOZEN PURE OLIVE OIL CASTILE SOAP Also White—4-pound bars weight guacanteed—value .49—for this sale-...+sssseeeee LIMIT——2 BARS OTHER GOOD SOAPS at proportionate reductions, the following prices not covering fac. tory cost of kinds mentioned. At 334 Cents; usually 5to8 At 18 cents dozen; value 35 Wild Rose, La Blder Flower, wid Glycerine. From one of the best known pure, good soaps, every one La. Soubrette Fairbanks Glycerine-and-Tar; Black Prince Tar; Proctor and Gamble's Lenox Laundry, At 3 Cents; usually 5 to 7 At 24 cents dozen; value 45 bail; Grangpecens Giycerine—cake or Gapon Du span, Elder Flower Pine $ th . ‘Angelo and Anchor Brand Castile; Lipeasidi erg j Glycerine, Honey, Palm—4 At 4 Cents Cake; vatue 7 Wild Rose and Catnest rd Grand Leater—a Splendid Bath At 9 cents a box; tnstead of 15 Goap--taree\enkeniot/ Counce welanes ‘Witch Hazel Glycerine, Rum, . Hazel, Glycerine At 2 cents cake; usually4 NEW YORK GITY, Col w ‘ 160 w. rosdway. opp, Honey Violette and Imperial Violette.| Tlon Brand Laundry Soa: Re 35 Bronawer, eochee 10th St, i ainth AG a pf chee (Bach Box contains 3 cakes.) made by The Fairbank OS apt, BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES AND RUBBER GOODS. .).¢ Specially Low To-morrow:— ae For Sal Railroad Brushes Toilet Articles ed or Sale. ailroads. ‘Usually, Spectal. Usually. ——— | faparted All Bristle oatuat Borine Antiseptic Tooth Wash at AO. o By | prasnes ie} | American Lanolin.., Poa Wee (Sth SS en nsy Va nia yrith and ‘without win: cal Nivalls Cosmetic for complex- aie ae ed : fon . Aa as): Ee § = Pa RAILROAD, Bristle Nail Scrubs—solid Petroleum Jell y NS toot West ‘I'wenty-third Street | back....... . . nd Deas 13 Ci Vater—8 Dente and Cortlandt stresta, 4/6 to 10 rows—variety of styles 29 15 | Florida Water—S oz Cortlanet Streets is tive minutes laters thant eA 15| Bay Rum-8 oz,... rH at etven low for ‘Twenty-third. Street |CGomplexioh Brushes .. 2 7 és ation, “exvent Wheto ‘otleriiae noted, | a ‘end Cetiulold Booth Floral Toilet Talcum, rt 1 wee” Chicas, india: | Dr Combs «+. -11|Danderine .....6..¢+++ 0.54 : ; ite Se Ri PR or eter a eng Crant-Tonie Hair Food, |. Indiahavolls, “St. Lows. Dint|Rubber Goods Distilled Witch Hazel—l6 oz. 10, TLV. — " “isthe choline Tad | sot Water Bottles—firet quality— Violet ‘Tollet Amonia—at. “Holeda and “Date Tes 4 quarts..-.value, .70t0 129 :43| ajien'a Foot Ease..... ilanat ie . 8ST, LOUIS EXPRESS.—For A) a (via Shenandoah Vi ESTE! =) ee aa i }.g008 machine is something that pith WoPhome can do. without: ft bays Tt way a thousand. times, ‘llxhtent doubt: our : : ‘oledo, except Saturday. IC EXPRESS.—Fo: tte lonh Valley. Rout ey, Route, Connects LAND AND CINCINNATI Pcie an 2 f5 ‘And titty cents a week! Machines just like the above, drop head, for $19.50, at $1 down, 50c. weekly, Discount if paid cash or €0 days. We keep first-class makes, White, New Home, Singer, & Second-hand Machines, $3 to $9. Tdi ITN: Trety a ine Guarantee 2 to 10 years, Open evenings, Write, salesman will call. p WESTERN UNION §, M, CO., iy 3il Third Av, bet. 23d and 24th Sts. Be sauliy ferrin ese gry at Priel QESTERN RAL 7 A GOOD HABIT- TO HAVE ind New Orleany, 3.25 P, Mi aati crs ESAPEAKE A r a CREDIT ish RS ee ie Wye od A: BL Week days and ans B. ‘We will Clothe the Whole Family on TiC CITY.—9.55 a. M. PER $ 1 PER Throveh vestibate BAe WEEK WEEK Parr sinoing MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cloaks, Millinery, Fura and Jewelry, Desbri bibed od Manhattan Clothing Co, |} iiisoiiady sti brated $354 3d Ave., Near 65th St. 2274 3d Ave. Near 124th St. 296 8th Ave. Near 24th St. OOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY. ‘OPEN EVENINGS. ‘ad ‘ork Trunster Company wi . oe eal woop, Manager, New York Central sii wcive UL aud Uepare mui Station, 42d Street, New OAM... Midnight Expr a ‘Loe 0 AM: Rt. ‘Traffic trou Gia York. NOVour CHRISTMAS Gipas ta” Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, A! Te Right Months, After Ty 1004. WE POSITIVELY ASK No 3B! YE! RErMRnNCES NT LOTERS: L, W. SWEET & CO,, Cash or Credit Jewellers. Main Store—Nom. 37-30 Malden Lane, N.Y, Rob>>>>sr=peP STV UP Te Bavereee 183 “84 HrdtsasAcse: Be SESESSELLS ARELEERKERER ea nee Branches: 1 BRONX ATR NTT RIS AT Torney City. CALL, WRITE OR" TELEPHONE, CLOTHING on CREDIT, | FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, on weel or monthly payments, JACOBSON BROS., roadway, rondway. Chatham 84, 1. .Sta, REESE: Ps Ei § 8 B E all th with at 107, 2U1, 415 Mon Sd. W:. 173 125th wt. and 1208 Sand 726 Fulton Ticket offices OMA WAY EVE! Srelent Maat Bireet™ tor Ny elephic R&th Street’? for New York chital Cav Service. TaRRaKe chee a Sohal de estdenco he, Weatoott wupreed, FOR WATCHES AND Diaxto win EASY Pyar rss send representative if deat American Watch & Diamond Co, Yo MAIDEN LANE. TAKE ELDY. WEEKLY PAYMENTS — Fine che a ats Fy CEM ITH. GEORGE FH. DANIELS, “aen. Manager. Gi “ih LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50X85. NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION RULAND & WHITING CO., busi st prices: SUPPLY Co., ATCH CO, 05 ‘Gasy arkoes, DIAMONDS, TYPEWRITERS RENTED, | ALL MAK E.S.WERSTER CO,,317 Bway. TelS240Frank DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Weekly or monthly payments; lowet prices: For Chi- ie te a: pol: Chis | th Swansdown Powder Puffs...... | Celluloia Powder Boxes— lassorted colors.. .49| Gold Plated Stand Mirror: Fine Bristle Hair Brushes—9 to 11 rows— Fox, Olive or Genuine Ebony Backs—value a dollar. -....++s006 > - Such Values as These Need No Eloquence but Their Merit % z to Bring Pleased Customers. Table Damasks Napkins All Linen Satin Double Damask Clothe §/. —rose, maindenhair fern, spot, chrysan~- themum.and many other designs, 8-4 Cloth—regularly 2.39... Art Taffetas Art Tickings Cretonnes Furniture Sateens ¥% and 3¢ off. | Flowers, Stripes, Oriental, Moorish and India designs and colorings \ On Main Floor value. Pige.| 8-10 Cloth—regularly 2.79... Art Taffetas—36 inch 19 8-12 Cloth—regularly 3,39.. 2.98 Art Tickings—0 styles. ; Napkins to match above cloth: Momie Cretonnes... 12% % size—regularly 2.39 dozer 1, Decorative Burlaps.. 115 size—regularly 3.49 dozen.... 2. Burniture Gateens—$6 inch. 19 — -14_| Aur sinen Satin Double Damagks6hinch —Bleached and Cream—newest signs—regularly 1,09,...-.+++++ All Linen Extra Heayy Satin Double Damasks—large, showy designs—7 inches wide—value 1,7 1,40 Napkins to mateh: % size—regularly 2.98 dozen. % size—regularly 4.39 doze } All Linen Satin Damask Lunch Sets> “8? §-10 Cloth and dozen 17-inch Nap- em kins to metch—knotted eS. Amvige ++ 4.080 Exceptional Values in Fine Lace Bed Sets French Net—for Metal Beds— real Renaissance centre plece, with Dorder and corner pleces of Henalssance “holster sham—20 Inch—valance 46 9g all around—value $23,00 E Irish Point Bed Sets—rich allover designs—square shams— 6 9g, full size—value $9. Shite pam ass't Nottingham and Scotch Lace Bed Solty Tacease. 149 to 5.98 Last Day for Byscial 2 rows openwork—elaborate regularly 6.49. All Linen Napkins—18-inch—Cream and White—dozen—regularly 1.19... All Linen Satin Table Di @ inches wide—value .89. in $4 Cardinal Clothe-—white or black Engraving Department order—Value 1.39... 100 Wedding Invitations or We Invite Attention to ~~ Announcements, Our Unequalled Line not to exceed ten lines+++ with 2 sets of Envelopes. To repeat: We furnish and engrave 10 Invitations or Announcements for special price of $5.98. Money Must Accompany Mail Orders 3 CARDS AND PLATE— ame and one line address— ie $1.25 6! 0 Cards from Owner's Plate 29 Abovo prices Lo!d good until Six P. M. To-Morrow. Money Must Accompany fail Orders. Winter Petticoats Sensible, Stylish, Warm, Service able, moderate in price. Bick Mercerized Sateen— fleece lined—ruMed flounce .98....1.69 Others with various styles of flounces ontiona to 1.08 Black Silk Moreen—yoke band— double flounce with tucks... fine Black Silk Moreen— deep graduated accordion flounce of silk-double ruche finish,..,......6.98 of ptr a ‘ Girls’, Intermediate Suits Special styles to suit school girs up: 0 : oY yal 109 16 years old....Extea care in selecting appropriate fabrics and having thea made in unusually becoming styles hik”? given this department a great fepstation -= | for “ wonderfully pretty styles at wonder~ \7) | fully low prices.” ig We show. this week the newest ideas in Norfolk, Cape, Box and Halt tieting Coats, with and without belts: also nautical effects, with embroidered emblems on sleevos— prices. a Sults so well cut and proportioned it is seldom an-alteration: tx real ne nine times out of ten they ft perfectly, 1 Sia New Gloakings....1,69 to 3.1925 Beavers, Chevi Coverts, 3 Zibelines. Kerse; Cravenetteds Jt 36 Inches wide—Black and colors. 3.39 e ee To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning NATIONAL DIAMOND WATCH roadway. 5 BEEKISIAN ST, Help Wanted—Male. Sunday World Wants Wort aman for ford | sada Monday Morning Wonders, cs ca ca PR th HEAVY NAP OUTING FLANNELS— Bie White and cream, with cluster and single stripes of pink of 4 blue—specially desirable for Underwear, Night Gowns. Pajamas and. Bath Robes—10 cent quality. 3 NOT SOLD AFTER | O’CLOCK—NO MAIL, ORDERS " Pi 4