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\ a b iP * iSnow Squalls, Westerly Gales 7 ie 708 VIVACE GLANS ive France peragaae Its Pressure on Mikado at Critical Period in Averting a Crisis in the Far East. ie iFirst-Cabin Passenger Had a RiS Broken, and a Girl in the Steerage Broke a Collar- « Bone. NEGOTIATIONS STILL ON. a Diplomats Do Not Look for’ Immediate War, but Expect First Naval Victory in the Event of a Clash. ‘LITTLE BABY DIED AS SHIP CAME UP BAY.| , , and Cold Weather Marked the Tempestuous Voyage PARIS, Dec. 22,—Confirmation was ob- from Hamburg and Boulogne. tained from officiat sources to-day of the revorts that Foreign Secretary Lansdowne and Foreign Minister Del- ‘The Hamburg-Amerioan Ilner BelgraYocassa haye within the last few days ‘ve, from Hamburg and Boulogne, ar-|made strong representations at Tokio rived in port to-day covered with ice and| with the y: of averting a crisis be- with her upper works badly damaged | tween Ruesia and Japan. his ee ote first. cabin came There ts reason to believe that these jore with a broken rib, and a@lrepresentations, coming at the critical Sstber from the steerage carried the] moment when Japan's reply was being _ body of her five-year-old child off the] panded to the Russian Minister, Baron | thip. The Uttle one died as the Bel-/ny Rosen, exercised a powerful restratn- gravia was coming up the bay. Ing influene A girl in\the steerage of the name of . 2 Brabholtz had her collar-bone broken. ,| , 7s ¢ eaneolally true of Lord bans ‘The Belgravia was sixteen days com: |@0Wn®, OW ~ *o Great prkcace Shiekt ing from Boulogne, She ran into west. | ily of Japan. The terms of the Japal: erly gales all through the passage. At ese answer are not yot known here; but jtimes thick snow squalls made it im-|OWing tb the action taken by Great length of the ship. ontinuance of the diplomatic negotla- \ Extremely, cold weather was expéri- fons Geko eo, common grounds and the steers all | for an 8 Se ahca wate Honey maatensaty All | Shah beta ne severely. The ship encounter that they do oe a at ricane yesterday which tossed her | any immediate career of war eee Bat ke a chip on the ocean, Many | Russia and Japan, and exprens th in- e passengers were bruise was rs ‘Ja this storm that the passenger in the fon (reathall alspuice wal Be seit nt Bist cabin hed hig rity broke te | They add, however, that Japan will not en, ears aboard ee don any of her rights in. Man- The cabin passenger hurt is Ferdinand | chur! Haffener, of this city, He was tossed they, belleve the J f&cross the smoking room a huge} the first victory on ¢l rave hit the ship. | He lett ithe pier in gi Joab The gina who” Deoie her cotiag-bone in| RUSSIA HAS ONLY ONE igre WARSHIP AT COREA. nese Legation believes there is la and say (hat if @ sone occurs - will obtain the steerage 1s Nellie Gral ment to St. Mary's Haspltal Several other passengers were bruised in the voyage. ~ LOSES HER THIRD SUIT FOR $26,000 Wife of belo Hall Again Defeated Jin Action for Dam-|}' Russia” ‘ages Against Metropolitan ems Street Railway Company. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 22.—Of the Russian warships recently at Che- mulpo, Co: in connection with the disturbance there, only the cruiser Boyarin remains at that place. All the other vdedels.have returned to Port Ar- thur, Vice-Admiral Stark, commanding the Russian Pacific Squadron while the warships were at Chemulpo, ney an audience with the Dmperor of Coi According to the Port Arthur Paths krat, some of the ese Militia fought in the Jherd of the Chinese robber ‘Deper enna with a: ee sisiggees ae BRITIOH WARSHIP TO TAKE MEN TO CHINA. For the third time the suft of the Mrs, Hall sued for loss of ‘a fractured saler ses rart See frontal bone, broken nose, meses | a @ulted from being tipped can rey a “a an ‘MS ‘avenue and Sixty-second po omey ‘The trial was before Justice Blanch-|™®™"@ Umoomsctous in a Hotel, ard and a jury in the Supreme Court. but Will Resever, ses Ls ered mn epesiacinl oe aaenry Faitign ens Gee toe ree triale for the Company, says this eat syertpiy Seabee based! ‘ertad will probably end the litigation. old, seamen from the British Hast In- ‘Mr, and Mrs, Hall were driving behind dies, were found unconscious from gas @ spirited horse Jan, 16, 1899 wt ‘a | to-day in the lodging-house at No. 6 a ‘West street by the proprietor, Joseph Smith. Smith said that Phaisee was the | to go to bed last ulght and guided off the track. Tt wan tilted UD,/that he thought that When he was @pliling out the occupants. The horse off the gas he accidentally ran away, the carriage was wrecked: | gummed it on again. Ihe Atderman and his wife were taken| ‘they were atten ambulance in ie. iudaon Biveat, Foe: at the lodging. to an hospital. suri Alderman Holt sued the company |Ppital, an nd” for $50,000 for his own injuries and HOT DEAD BY WOMAN. et she sued for (0 Hall alleged | gamupna, alon, Deo. 22--charten mated inflammatory Gillson, thirty years old, was shot and earenar SS coat Out of the Fourth Story Window When Brother Of- ficers Rushed to His Aid. ‘woman ~ | Ref @ small sum of refused to uy th the head, idilling ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION. Did it Scgur to fe te $25,000 for the’ loss of his wife's ser- ptt tremulus digitalis" ffect | icined by Mattie Lee et Phillipsburg to- George Jose Nearly Had Blue- COUGH snowla net feglect 1Peath m The last stages of consum! rumRtion, when, we feuteck fn a Or novone else ean Cure FOU. merous, breat th cent ate Bt Ba Tn a fight which took place early to-| gezbstre et ate ee ay at No, 200 Eust Fifty-ninth street, ty a aon ata ‘me, George Joss, who had been stopped in| Maine ene Eee x Rint trea the act of beating his mother by Police- man”Hugh Enright, of the East Fitty- first street station, rammed the blue- pout through a window and was trying] i $o force ni into the ntreet, four stories, WEST. pelow, wien Pali folnerney and | ¢ fedelo, of the Hast, Sixty-sevenis street + station, interfered. wan called to the house by Pi Posselle, Who sald she ter of Jose. had run into. the Street screaming and begged the police- t er ‘mother from her ‘The girl said he was beatin; ent, The policeman ran upstal: sna? found a young man standing over ‘sm old womall, who wes cowering in a eorner and ytopin 4 jos ore at for when the policeman refused to gu’ nee OS him, carrying the bluecoat feet eee is eo ae rugged a he c rindow through ht was push ory that if the mee officers hud) when they did nothing Property To Let, TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50 X 85, NEAR CITY HALL, At 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. bona ae him from going, into, ight out of the room, }times its weight of solid, | most digestible of foods. Interest and Dividend Notices. THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, *|GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), | yt 2 ash coy BRIDGE Throws Car Onto Third Rail and Blows Out Electric Current Along. the Line as Far as Power-Houses. Tonic That Tones uisddd S,d1n}BNy MUCH DAMAGE DONE TO THE “L” MACHINERY. FRADE MARK Dyspepsia Usual Number of Trains Not Put on Till Late and as a Conse- quence Passengers Are Great- ly Delayed. all Stomach Troubles Cured. Indorses Munyon's Paw-Paw. When I read the letters that every ma’ A broken motor car axle on §n east- bound Brooklyn bridge train shortly before the early rush hour to-day threatened a serious tying-up of tramMc. For nearly an hour ‘trains could be operated only on the north tracks and the crowds coming to Manhattan were | Just beginning to pile up when the “road clear” signal wag given. The axle which caused the trouble broke when the .train was half way acrons the bridge, letting its cat down on the third rajt, Instantly a ehort circuit was formed and “bolsters,” which regulate and store the electrical current, began blowing out along the line as far as the Third avenue and the Tenth avenue power- one can do a greater service to sufferer from disease than to let them know o this marvellous vegetable pepsin, so fa- mous where the Paw-Paw grows. _ Prof. Willard H. Morse, M. Fellow of the London Society of the very highest medical and chemical authority, says of Munyon's Paw-Paw: 1 have known this fruit (Paw-Paw) fo: many years, particularly in its own habitat | Lhave seen’ it make good the name of “Th Vegstable Pepsin” the human body it accomplishes digestton. th, food from the { There in true dige It Sn time and time ngain, 11 houses In Brooklyn, faweie® Presents to the a a alor In. anticipation of a blockade, the| ‘iples of the fruit int a tibet igible form. It cures Catarrh through a physiolog usual number of traina was not put on until the last moment. The railroad company suffered much damage in broken machinery, but how many dol- lars and cents would cover !t oMotals re- fuge to say, mucus of a catarrhal character. Tt Vatent the mucous surfaces, “drives ‘out th |eatarrhal nbison wheraver It finds lodement. cleans house, as it were, and In cures Catarrh Gastritts, healthful conditions, Prof. Morse says much more, demon. and restorer ~ SEVEN FROM ONE. body which sit induces, 1 know it wil It has been shown that one bottle og Scott's Emulsion is capable of building seven | to functional sluggishness or weakness, and I know that It will cure Dyspepsia. It will cure Nervousness. It will cure Sleeplessness. it will cure Catarrh. healthy flesh. How is this possible? Because Scott's Emulsion is one of the richest and teat ‘tor stimulagts.: lifts you up them away. and holds you. At all draggists!, Paw Laxative Pill bottle. ) Paw- bottle. $1 pe 25c, Because Scott’s Emulsion makes all good food do good. "| Nothing of value to the body | is allowed to go to waste. | Because Scott's Emulsion | makes the stomach strong the appetite keen and the digestion perfect. Because Seott’s Emulsion adds new flesh to the body i puts new blood in the veins, and feeds the fires of life called vitality. _ We'll send you » sample free wpon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Stroat, N. ¥. For Sale. == #1 week *f BUYS ANY Others from $10 to $50 Largest Stock of Records in the World. Full Line of Victor Talking Machines. DAVEGA- Cay Store. 92. [GUST OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL XMAS 128 AND 130 NEW YORK. 1 Dee "a 1008. A semi-annual dividend dt the rate of THREE AND-ONE HALF PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will bé eredited to depositors on all sums of $5.00 and .woward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been deponited at least three months on the first day of January next, and will be payable on and after Monday, Jan. 18, 1004 ~ Money deposited on or before Jan. 9 will draw interest from Jan.*1, 1904. WILLIAM H. 8. WOOD, President. HENRY A, SCHENCK, Comptroller. WALTER COGGESHALL, Secretary. ee Clothe the Whole PER" WEEK WEEK MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CLOTHING, ‘Cloaks, Millinery, Pure ManhattanclothiigCo, Lawyers. Sa — Ye A LARGE VARIETY 2 OF cane 4 Gbons SHORT IN Y CANE you Cah poate CRED COUNT with us Lost, Found and Rewards. _Develet a\ ‘ “i For Sale. Strictly racial mplovers’ or elennone. {NERC were Sn 100, B ELEV. sOrEN UNTIL 8.30 EVERIOS “DON'T GIVE , Trashy Gifte When an Give the Genuine. ee fa Diamonds, Watches,’ Jewelry atiful, apprcbriate, are ‘the most. sternite Canierm ae BRAN Auten Wa have ‘waded tg fentablished wholeaa Chea; You Don't buy info rior ening Majstic Jowalty Co, 19 Nassau St - rounded with 25 White Pearls, Walthacu Watchan ent " Credit, No security required, Berteot watiafaction ‘er money refunded, telephone oF call. redit Wi CASH OR CREDIT, ONE PRICE, jRovgimployer's references required, bis i: RICTLY CONFID! NTIAL 1 We ay Main Store, 87-39 MAIDEN LANB. 258 Sixth ay., NewYork, Branches; j Jersey City CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE. We Save You the R FDIS 8 BEBKIIAN ST, she n tal. Personals. RULAND & WHITING CO., tk of oer that a Ne ied ON PHONOGR 1) Open Evenines SH ORFAS) a Se Saar eee a MURRAY 87. “IMUNYON'S|_ PAW-.PAW Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Prof. Willard H. Morse, | Highest Medical and Chemical Authority, ti brings me telling of health restored by the tse of my Paw-Paw I feel that no action which removes all foul and Mheaity ine strating why it is that my Paw-Paw is a preventative of Rheumatism, of Kidney troubles and of Colds—because of the perfect action of every organ of the prevent them and any other disease due ill take away the appetite and the Whiskey or beer and lets -you fall—throw My Paw-Paw lifts you up| MUNYON. LENNY eat Fai 19U3, Piano’ and Organs. Pianos: and Organs. s f 1 fF q a1 -§ The Walters Piano is offered in this Home on Payment In our thi never handled establishment than the Walters Piano. musical people in the United States. skilled, experienced piano builders. gilt letters on the inside of the top lid sale At Half Its Value for pianos which can’t begin to equal it in artistic construc- tion, quality of tone and excellence of workmanship are béing Offered daily by dealers ah from, $350 to $400. A Walters Piano Will Be Delivered to Your of $5. Walters Pianos Are Buill to Last a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, who are In this Great Holiday Piano Sale We Offer Pianos for Every- , body Within Anybody’s Means. $350 Walters Dianos for $195 Including Stool and Cover, at $5 Down & $1 a Week. The demand has been so great that we advise you 5 to make your selection at once, so that there may be . no delay about receiving your piano. This Is the Greatest Piano Value in the World! y-two years of retailing experience we've anything which has given our customers more satisfaction or which has reflected more credit upon our Walters Pianos are in the homes of thousands of Greater New York’s representative familles, as well as in the homes and studios of some of the most prominent professional and 4 Ten Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Plano, is inserted in of every piano. Railroad your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any balance due at $1 a week. Weet A Host of Suggestions from Our °¢ Great Jewelry Dept. Rolled Gold Plated Brooches— Women's Solid Gold Brooches— plain ov jewelled... , -1d8 te 14.98 | Sterling Silver Brooches and Gasn Pins a Women’s Sterling Silver Fobs é --TYt0 1.98 1.98 0 3.98 Women's, Misses’ and Children's Solid Gold Neck Chaine....1.98 to 7.98 Women's Solid Gold Lorgnette Chains—10 to 14 kt.—Jewel and ‘ Diamond lides.. . 5.98 to 19.98 Gunmetal or, Gold Filled Lorgnette oneine —set hyn hed drove oe enris, Amethysts, ar: see etiee rar giohee sc 1a to B68 ‘1 98 to 5.98 .74 to 3.98 Heart or Round Locket Charms— plain or Jewel sei Gold Plated to & 9 Solid Gold.. Bilver Solid Gold Lavalllere: genuine Baroque ae nt ‘88 to 7.98 Pearl Collargttes with Rhin stone 3—4 to 12 stra 88 to 3.98 Pearl Fan Chaing. also P necklaces, with Pendan’ Sterling Silver Braceleta— Nethersole and Chain Gold Filled Bracelets— Nethersole Chain . .74 to 6,98 | Babies’ Solla Gold Pin or Button Sets, with Chains—10 and 14 kt-1,98 to 3.08 Babies) Rings—jewel set... .49 to 2,08 Heavily Chased Band Rings,74 to 1.98 Women's Gold extra pela lant Finer Gold Kings to Women's Signet Rings—extra. 4 Roman or Bright Polini 1 8% 3.08 Misces’ Solid Gold Rings— single or cluster poutings— 5.98 Misses’ Ringe—Gem at above in combination with pearl. +149 Women's Gold Screw Darrings. single stones or cluster settings .....98 to Large variety of of Hat Pine Rnieh pS Gunm Roman o1 ah, pi ain. © anamelied or semrelied. Hen's solid Guid Cu ft Bi . Rose or, Pop Gola Blain or Chased. Some Diamond set.. ++1,96 to 19,98 Men's Gold Stud ge re Pataped-eomra ad Besar falrarie’ or eats ot bela 1.98 to 4.98 Men's Solid Gold Tie Clasps. .98 to 1.98 ois Solid Gold Tanker Che to to 10.98 or nia net. Fobe— Soild cold Buckle ASEH 08 to 8.08 Sen's Gold filed Watch Chal newest designs—extra quality, 08 to 5.98) Gold filled Watch Charms... |74 to 2.08 Men's Signet Rin, Boys' Signet Rings. .. 98 to 9:98 Boys’ Cameo or Intaglio ip — large. assortment ., to 3.98 Women's Gold. Filled and Solid Gold Watches to 24.98 Men's and Boys’ Solld Silver Oren Face or Hunting Case....3,98 to 8,98 Men's olid Gold (14 kt cage) 0 ‘atches—flat model— Wal arm fal vaiue'at. jnovenent Spec Men Gold-fitea Watches— Open Face or Hunting Case— best Swiss or Waltham movement— 5 or 10 year cases 6,08 to 14.08 LACKMAN THE Wart Brac Cincinnat s'But $1.00 Weekly mn pgrer Mage clothing fade to urder ments: lower t prices: ccHlandt ste j Pennsylvania RAILROAD. Sinouthe td. Tn hk. Dining, ment. Cars. st and DESHHOSSES ana gar'Mhe leaving time from Desbrosses and is five minutes later than For Chicago, LIMITED. His, St. Louis, SYLVANIA_LIMITED.- Smoking and 5.0 Bey Bults, Gereoats Talior-mada Suits | Ee. 580 ng lQUIS B2 berets Ps Pure Linen—six in box... ret ¢ : Ville. Ste’ Loule at : AW. Wi WOMEN'S PMB'D H°DK'FS— at Boe ha ie Wremncoan Vs Mey Re Route ‘Scallop and Hematiteh— except Batrdese ; BRP REss wer ite: ev janapo} BURG. Y SPECIALS Batty ane 10 (Deabrosses and #1055 term. ‘A DIAMOND WATCIE ‘Chi | co” ut Broadway vim Shenand MONDS, ‘ate bu Praha fe Seen DIA w .— CLEV Call or white ©) NATI_ EXP! —Kor Pitta Tas woe op ine! frei Inglis 5s ia PITES for ri IDNE re ING ON"A ON AND *0.35, Railroads, Streets, 10-30) 2.10 Cisabronees and a side 2) 825 dns iituminnt trains tituminn Tieket orfleee, aA Proadieny 4 mone. ow and Yot roatway, Bro skis aris ania, ephane an Ath treat” fae Naw York e. Teamenae checked tr ence by Wearcott on™ General t dat M a 12 WESTERN a New Or ‘soft ‘AY.—-Kxpress, 8.25, 4.25 —Express, 9.25 A. Te ne earns. AND, OHIO ster N 75 A a week HE AND and 835 laity’ “sad Yen 8S, A, a Pte Sundi rains, Butter aM ah Care ou pans At 12.98 St. sauce tse ive Se ee oS LANDT | All sal eae styles. F Chi- : pbc PLAIN LINEN 1D ‘an beac WOMEN'S H. s With an@ without wreath: Dir- WITH INITIAL— Bie tn Extra fine and Vi ansyhe points Bach alep or avait doxen....1.40/ SILK H'DK'FS— Route, SOUTH. Articles for Desk | Cortlandt Fontesaional Fm- 49, | Leather Desk Pads—sterling silver corners—value 98... Gold-plated Desk Rac! Hand Blotters—aluminum tops 4 : 3:18), 8835 ea i: dail Every Suit absolute! resented —Zibelines, and fancies—Russian pleated Coats, stri Coats and medium trimmings and 208 sah my tit | _— fogthe al eit street. che an At 8,98 ta were $17.00 At 10.98 itt ial wer 820,00 Women's Gold Rings—set with genuine Oj ingle, cluster or Sypsy setting: also Pearl and gem stones, in ni otyle i settings .98 to 8.98. | Special Values in HEARI Fourteenth Street OPEN TO.NIGHT UNTIL 40 O'CLOCK. Two More Buying Days. We will not weary with “long talks, but submit THESE PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS: AS HELPFUL HINTS, es vy Gifts for Wo | IN HEAVY COTTON WaTsTs— Fancy Fig'd Chev! lotwhite, mauy plain, jewelléd or enamelled.74 to 3.98/and black—value $1.50. Black and White Check Cheviots. Silkized Pop! —were —Ldlac Fanoy Waidsts of Slik Poplinet throu it blue, champagne and white ate pretty fe © 3.98 | bs MEN EE Bie tatal Initial—value .49.. 25) value K'FS— | Engraved or curnided—valieG@ie +17 to..69! Quadruple Plate Napkin npr 25.. 89 to .59) Ee a satin ae | Rogers Extra Plate Tea Spoont—_ | fancy handles—i dozen—vatue 6s" -75.. 98) tadte Spoons or Korks to mates | % dosen—value 1.3. | Cake Baskets, Fruit, Fern or pe x -75.. 98! Dishes, Bread Teas. Chocolase, would ored. See air eaeh cla wit f tailored—colla: or or velvet collars—' rimmalags of bald, alftches velvet oc silk and od fancy “btloayll coate | Jong and dressy. igh, ol | Wore’ s FURS— Alasi Igelectea je Scarts—6 fu tails Ins—value $9.00. Sable Fox Btoles—2% yas. ‘long satin Blue large or squirrel lined—six tatis. Fiat Mutfs to’ mate Fox arate od yds. long: brush talls and Muffs to match | Sable Fox Sets—Stole effest—3 vires “Lwo large jerlarge ant eee Gray Squirret Ghenil Gray Cony and’ Ermine Fouige Hands—@ Inches long—gatin lint IN FANCY NECKWEAR Ascots—ratin ined— je or silk tassels. 6. ate tiny Stocks ‘of Chiffor a 48 to 3.98 | emb-d Silk, rawn Work or delica' Iso several other ile Di ney, and Silk Brad effects—all dainty colorings.. Hand-made Chiff Stocks with large jabot of lace ....; IN DAINTY NIGHT DRESSES— Nainsook Night Dresses—roi back and front of eee throad laces ‘oke und yoke 0 mate! Prench Nainac bertha petelibe entirely of lace insertinga and medaitions— | Unree-quarter fancy sleeves IN FINE bah aiktstan SETS— and pol Imitation Pearl. uoise. Fino Nainsocle Sets—6 pleces—trim' Emerald, Sepphire, jarnet. with handsome wheel emoy— ¢ Amethyst or iets Jue $1:49...... 88) rioben rj Bkirt pu insertion and ruffle value $12.00.. lace acros: ribbon Fine lau (cave Frenc! Y CORSET COVERS—_ Fine Cambric and Nainsook—soand neck, with | Rose fe tgs oF 8 ey tire fron ru ue $1.25, or Serpentine styles insertings of erelet, In lace— fancy t IN FINE WHE Fine Cambrioy nt Rose Anish or Polished Goldz. 98 to 9,08] ot Fine Cambric Stir flounce, with deep dust ruffle ‘A foatcbe value Fine creations—fi lace insertings and ruffies. seeee IN RICH SILK PETTICOATS— : WEDNESDAY MORNING SALE, 8 foot ot WEST TWHENTETHIRD Boxes containing fancy soap and 2 bottles Oakley’s Extract— large variety of odors—were .49,............ % hat Specially pretty boxes for gifts. rihoteds | Stallone \,g| NOT PROMISED AFTER ONE O'CLOCK......NO MAIL ORDERS. ,_ —Parlor, Sleeping Indlan- iene 2 fe ——EE ° a" Bovervation ate | ‘ ' vom pining! doliday Handkerchiefs | Silver Plated Ware ” immed nec! 7 bgnoeer eps irts—knee with eked fine lace insertings edged dust ruffie— inch lace Jace raffle and Lawn Skirts—elaborate ufty flounces of bigs and f 1B fles—ruche finish—value $15.00. Silk Petticoats in fancy shades— silk ruffie, trim'd with TRGon and elaborate rely, em>'y—value ® ple Plate Chisreny 8 ng Cupte: earl tee -en Ye 8 pole Dinner Coffee and Tea | Sram Trays— .49| Children's Dainty Frocks | Our stock of dainty white lace 19} trimmed and soft Woollen Dresses “sively 149] in light colorings (4 to 10 years), 24] for children's party and dressy wear, +1,98| offers many suggestions for gifts— .10 exquisite styles.. Continuation of Women's Suit Sale. GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. new this season—every pene fabric sep elvets, Panne and Rough Suitlogs, English Mixtures, Scotch Tweeds and lined with best silks or satins—newest sleeves—skirts At At “At ener, Fiponers: and siue 2 2 +e war Bowls, tame And a great variety of finer 48% articles and nets to $29.98 — n¢ac. be a ‘ Make Lovely Gifts of. of 4.98 to 13.987 capes aod walking and Se a Ls 15.98 i 19. 9 it wm