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* vis 4a TIRE FOR Bes ee SATURDAY SPECIALS, H EMYLOVEES|* 15. Fine Gold Phan at?h~ PAPER MILL® REOPEN. asppetict eal h lege Bye A Professional Examination tiona are being resumed at S| from 8 A.M. to OP, M. Designated for Ma-| 2, of the te Intemational ‘Paper Housekeepers, Wait- eg aig atone and cisewtere, and Fesses, Cooks and Others in| °————— > abel of Charitties. Or iental Rugs ao UP TO YOU! We're going to leave at re aire: of lease. The entire stock must be sold, CLOTHING, FUR- NISHINGS, HATS and SHOES, at less than 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Sale Commences Saturday, 8 A.M. Fall ae Winter Overcoats. Mel rool Friese and Melton 980 coat! ot tine and ‘Oxtor ood Unk made to sell for Se the only Dept. Store that ye @ Graduate Physician and Men's ean Ov ti Boel FOR CHRISTMAS, Oxtord: Seaver, meiton and sees SMAL! MENT DOWN sits tone gullsatia fey made 10, ill be Tomer ‘otk’s recent invite- L PAY. seuin? GBS bee fipe ela Pariah, Wale Merete wmtted de ahaha Bie Men's Winter Overcoats on to them to adopt some neat, natty , Beatie clothi ‘ined and ‘end uniform dress. ve "@, latest, improved mpparatus for ‘akcurate tintin. ‘and mistakes are im- We Sen je. “Oculists’ prescriptions filed at half optich pte the largest ete are the descriptions of the new ine of gold winasen in the United States. ‘Special attention given to childrens A Great Razor Sale. $2.50 and $3.00 Imported Razors at 3 9c —= Full Hollow Ground and Set Ready for Use, Balance In gradual ments. You can secure any of our Rugs on, pay, Hep wine bert and most lasting eift w Lf Disticians and assistants must wear ee eave your. wile. pecially. White linen suiting. Simple shirt waist, ring, linen ‘stock, white pearl buttons;| Send for booklet, | orien 2 skirt, four-inch ‘hem, clearing the Direct Importers of Oriental Rugs, a by two iohes; separate belt, brad Rahiomt at alae hat tia white linén suiting, stitched. a trong and housekeepers appear ‘attractive in thelr regulation REMOVAL SALE, dolored linen, simple shirt w: ‘ ny “ + white linen collar and cuffs, white w: PW bE pe ee geal t heel themsinic Gr able tle, white pearl buttons; plain skirt, purinch hem, clearing ground by two feates; separate ‘belt, natural colored nd 7,50 & 10.00 Men’s Winter Suits. ‘'s Winter Suits, all-wool fancy mix- tu: nd Diack Thibet, made to 7 5Q) sell for $15.00 and #18, . Vinter Suits, worsted, fancy black and Oxford melton, satin lined, Me: all made from im- ported French and Englieh high- 1 class tailored, hand-f fell jc a i Iu ray, plald & iD ney silk AND OL, enade Wo well tor $8.0 15,00 0" me wae a. of Clty Homes for the Aged ay wear white uniform a¢ tion of Superintenden ake pet nt lee oe 25,000 Fine Imported Travellers’ Sample RAZORS will be placed ’ Anish, material, Shirt waist, white Eycle carrying case |. 25,¢ na’ Samp) rf on sate Snturda: aurnover collar and cuffs,” white iilig Cou ee ont Pea eee tee ee, tie leading ti : tthe. wkirt, ing the Aino some 5 We aa arlene My nga spiel ble i haar rae 5.00 full satin 10 ie q ind Ves! $25.00 Grercoat, feebia unea i hed, 0) aoe Med tide, f bttane two inches wide over. the snd ‘ink Foe ue fe, ve, ba have, Barbie ientica, Fagtirw aa high 82°90" ie ae 10,00 1« 15.0 ‘button to button to band ATeract! be. ‘or money ref octal “7 Black ‘waists Al te (BELO, COomr. ave parte oa feito aioe <3 Mey cetunded. "Bpectat at Gents? Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at ‘Lass Than 60 Cents on the Dollar, + | J advantage of this great sale, aa these razors are cortatnly high-grade good Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M. ‘ron me fear a plain ate of its ‘check, NEHRING'S, | orders te 800 Safety Razors at ONe.; were $2.50. | Franklin Simon & Co. SATURDAY rime la SALE Girls’ ese: SCR et tnported Wool Lal pe Neary orcad rita 5.00 ‘to 14 years; former prices{$8.75 to $14.50.,.. Girls’ Winter Cloaks. LENGTH, of Kerseys, Cheviots or Vicuna Cloth, 7 5 sizes 4 to 14 years; former prices $14.50 to $19.75.......+0+ ° Boys’ Clothing. Special for Saturday. ‘Riso 18,000 extfm fine Razor Btrops; masked down frnca $1.89 to 50. EHRICH BROS, CUTLERY DEPT. ,6th Ave, 22d & 23d Sts., N.Y, The {Vind gflOvé 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office. __ When You Call” | Just Mix with Milk or Water— credit at our store it is nted cheerfully without Restation, cisappointment or THEN BAKE. embarrassment it is Outer Garments, Suits, Shoes, Hats, ANY CHILD CAN DO IT. Furs or Jewelry you need make your selections now while stocks are at their best and prices exceptionally low. Simply Say “Charge It.” Oth Ave, & 9th St., B’klyn, CLOTHING for the entire family on CREDIT. Latest fall styles in great variety now ready. Ladies’ Tailor- 1 0 00 made Suits.... ° $1.00 Down, 60c, per Week, K SUITS, OF IMPORTED CLOTH, , ilore «. See YG Ses Bs Pea peices encerroocees, 5.75 [piers Tailor-Made Suits t) Cars Slee to 6 years regular price $9.50........s0.+sseeeees O an : inter 10 vercoats .... v OXFORD OVERCOATS and TOURIST BELT COATS, 7 OPERATOR OF TEN STOR! sizes 7 to 16 years; Yormer price $11.50 to $13.75... secure 50 $1.00 Down, 60c. per Week. 10 Raat th St. Betwoen Broad WE CAN SUIT ALL TASTES IN GOODS, PRICES AND TERMS. Open Evenings Until Christmas, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. You Pay $ 12 Week, NO SECURITY. 130. RVENINGS. ii = DELICIOUS, LIGHT, HOT CAKES, NatiONRE Suen co,| NEGKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING GO. 160 W. 284, N.¥.) 62 W. 125th, N. ¥. NEW YORK. 68 Newark ave., Jersey City. — —-- ——— = —— PILE OLD SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK THG GIRL IN BLUBG MONDAYEMORNING WONDERS! New Mystery Story Next Monday. 2,000 kadies’ Knitted Golf Vests AT HALF PRICE. A menufacturer’s complete stock of this season's goods, pf superior quallty and workmanship; all sizes, all colors,! lain, figured and striped, at 50c., 75c. and $1.00 each. SALE ON SECUND FLOOR. John Daniel Sonst. Sons BROADWAY, 8 & 9 Streets. If you don’t usually pass one o ur studios and desire Artistic Photographs it will pay you to make a special trij STUDIOS® HN, | sprmease, eoces IN PRIZES. Owing to modern methods of ng, not one woman in a thousand approaches encing a train of very anno: oying and sometimes painful symptoms, Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop forever, are only a few of the symptoms of dangerous nervous trouble. The nerves are crying out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time, ‘was prepared to meet the needs of woman’s system at this trying period of her life, and all women who use it pass through this trying period with comfort and safety. READ THESE CONVINCING LETTERS: “Duan Mns, Pinxnam:—lI feel it my duty to write you about the “Dear Mus, Pryknam ; — My trouble was shange, of life and cramp- wonderful cure your medicine has brought about. ing. No human tongue can describe what I suffered with the cramp. I dreaded from one time to another so much that I almost wanted to die. 1,2 suffered for years with change of life. I would have fainting| ""« Our family physician did everything he could for me, but I got no spells, either before or after my monthly periods. They would come on] icp He seta VT tinad to get through with the other trouble, it would top Suddenly,» Bometi ines T wouldibe on the street. wear away after a time, but I had it six years and could notwalk orexercise Ihad pains all over me. My head ached all the time, could take/in any way without bringing on an attack of the cramp, and I would no walks or go up stairs without becoming completely exhausted. I| suffer untold misery until I would be perfectly exhausted and helpless. suffered untold misery. I tried doctor’s medicines for a long time, but “T read in one of your little books about your medicine derived no benefit, being good for female trouble and change of life, and thought I did, and it helped me “I cannot say too much dalpraies of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege-| there was no harm in trying it, so table Compound, and would advise all sufferers of female trouble| and I was able to take walks and work some. to use it, for it will certainly cure them.” — Mrs. Lizziz 0, ReyNoups, “lam very thankful for the relief your medicine has Buchanan, Va. been to me." — Mus, V, M. Bane, Deep Water, W. Va. When one stops to think about the good these women derived from this great medicine, it seems almost beyond belief ; yet it is all true as stated in their letters published above at their own request. For these ills uo other medicine in the world has received| No such helpful advice to women who are Such sridespread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all|stck can be had elsewhere as will be re- substitutes. ceived free by addressing Mrs. Pinkham As a positive fact the private files at Lydia E. Pinkham’s labora-| “Jnr tthian som aoe, Vite BOF thousands of Lai sre women who have been ata fara iod “ Change of Life.” The Bee not unusual ones for § Saturday, December 5, § We Will Place on Sale in Millinery Dept. (2nd Floor) | 300 Trimmed Hats, Irrespective of Original Cost, at $5.00 and $10.00 Each. There is not a Hat in the collection that is not worth double and many of them cost a great deal more. Amongst those offered at $10.00 are a number of preach Models as well as those of our own pro- luction, Also a Special Collection of Ladies’ Tailor Suit Hats. The newest shapes in the prevailing Fall colorings— elegantly trimmed with the very best materials— $3.48 Excellent value for $7.00. BEAVER HATS—Dest quality, ae , pect atte and natural, wort! wh Dy $1. 95 It is worth noting that holi y goods have not en- croached on the room given to this department. The same spacious floor with its enormous varieties and facilities for selection which marked the opening of this department is still devoted to the display of untrimmed millinery. Misses\—-Coats and Suits—Children’s , At One-Third to One-Half Former Prices. These suits, which we have arranged to put on sale Saturday, are without doubt the best values offered by us this season. anny the girls with you Saturday and exam- |]! ination will verify the fact that ‘one-third to one-half former prices" is no exaggeration. MISSES’ SUITS—In mixtures. A smart walking suit in a variety of shades, semifitted coats, with double shoulder capes in collarless effect, interlincd to waist and at, eevee 1 $14.95 making them seen warm to wear cal winte 16, 18 years....+-+-eeseedes on Worth $25.00.” MISSES’ CHEVIOT COATS—In blue, brown and black, semifitted, lap seams and lined throughout with satin; ; $11.50 sizes 14, 16 amd 16 yeard....acscssss cone sssscseeeescevee Worth $16.00. CHILDREN'S COATS—Loose fitting shapes, with shoul- t der cape and collarless effect, finished with a stitched strap of contrasting colored velvet, colors brown and Crores $7. 95 sizes 8 to 14 years.....-.0-+ se seeeeeeeee ‘ Worth $12.00. CHILDREN’S COATS—Of cheviot, blue, red, green, and castor, loose fitting shapes, with Ce military cape ana} $8. 95 standing collar; sizes 6 to 14 years.....2.. +++» sreeee eee : Worth $14.00. CHILDREN'S COATS—Of All-wool mixed Zibeline, blue, brown, green and red, loose fitting, with deep mi: $10.00 tary cape and standing collar; sizes 6 to 14 years.........: Worth $16.50. (Third Floor.) Boys’ Overcoats and Suits. Splendid Values for Saturday. BOYS’ OVERCOATS (like illustration) made of IrishsPuleze i} in oxford gray and navy blue, cut loo: sizes 7 to 16 years.. na eed long, « $4. 75. BOYS' TWO-PIECE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, with extra pair of pants, made of all-wool cassimeres, twtedvand ii, | navy blue cheviot—pants made double knee end, PH seat, sizes § to 16 years........ .-----eernsacece 3.98 h | Worth $5.98. ky BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, made of alheoo! trish Frieze in oxford gray, double breasted, with two rows of brass buttons. with or without belt, sizes 2% to 8 $2.98 If Worth $4.25, U a YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, made of all-wool Frieze, in oxford gray and navy blue, sizes 16 to 20 $8.75 Neches oe eee caeetereee je Worth $11.50. YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANTS SUITS, made of imported fancy mixtures, double and single breasted, sizes 15 to 20 years........ $8. 98 Worth $11.00. SH (Third floor.) Special Saturday Sale of Shoes for Women and Girls. WOMEN'S Vici Kid and Patent Leather Shoes —All the newest shape toes and heels, button att $2.. SD: lace, light and heavy weight soles, some arc welt- ed and stitched, all sizes and widths, at, per pair. Value, $3.00. GIRLS’ Steel Clad Shoes, button and lace, glazed foxed with tops of dull kid, patent leather tips, oak tan: leather soles. Steel Clad Shoes are noted for their wear- ing and fitting qualities. Sizes 7 tO Beves sscccseceree ee GL 35 Sizes 84 to T1..,...... Sizes 114 10 25.00. cccccescseeec QOO | We Are Exclusive Agents in New York for the “Edwin C. Burt’ Shoe. Patrons who valued this celebrated shoe for its in- trinsic worth at $5.00 per pair now have the opportunity: to purchase them from us At $3.50 per Pair. . We Show Over Fifty Different Styles, (Second Floors) Silk Petticoats Maké Handsome Holiday Presents, Those we cularize bel made of good ma als, the styles ne latest and the ipeicee less fim bag BLACK SILK PETTICOATS, circular flounce and dust $3, 69 ruffle, regulation belt, usuelly marked 64.00; special “a FANCY COLORED AND BLACK oe fem Ith id taeda acta care | S68 SILK PETTICOAT: corion ning with di ral a ees is ond GS fp | Bridal and fanc gellcate evening Pettlcosty wi | anf the newed ise laces pode gree in ac ase mt of morce: Ne and Baten Petticoats from 98e. to, my moat (Second Floen)