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~ MORPAY GES PLUM TOXIN} CAUSE MAY FALLS s Patrick H. oy Tammany Leader’s Brother-in-Law, Pro- moted from Potioe Sergean in Long Istand City. _ THE SOFTEST JOB IN° : ADMINISTRATION'S GIFT. | + Democratic Leaders Are in a Revolt Against Murphy Be- V cause Not Consulted Regard- ing Choice Appointments. : , ; A forerunner of the great shakeup or jakedown, which {s forecasted for the lice Department in the immediate future, came to-day when the choicest, fattest and juciest plum at the disposal of the Commissioner was awarded to the brother-in-law of Charles F. Mur- ~ Phy, Leader of Tammany Haul and . Mayor in vigtu. Under the reform administration ‘Bérgt. Patrick H. Cray, brother-in-law @0 the Tammany boss, has been pur- suing ducks (all kinds) in the moor- lands and marshes about Long Island City. A policeman over there isn't as busy as a “sparrow cop’ in Central )) Park: But to-day Sergt. Cray assumes the office as chief ‘of the Health Depart- ment squad; The salary ts just the same, but policemen who have held the position in the past that one can save so much that It’s nothing at all remarkabje to be able to build brown- stone houses in a year or two, What Cray’s Duties Will Be. The health squad are policemen as- ‘ signed by the Police Department to do the police executive work for the De- partment of Health. ‘They go around and inspect houses, tenement-houses, stores, alleys and basements. They find fault with the plumbing and issue an hundred or thousand dollars in putting in the proper sanitary appliances. Cases have been known where the landlord has gone to the digtrict leader with this order, If he has approached the leader in these cited cases in the proper manner, the leader will ask it a8 a personal favor that the order for imprcvements be fevoked or modified: | : the leaders he has, in days agone, in an humbk clent mann SD ‘+ my be rescinded. Regarded as a Plum, as the particular plum of the police ap- the Commissionership. A great amount of dignity is not requisite and any man who keeps in proper touch with Tem. many Hall can fill the bill. \ prophets immediately forecasted a con prehensive ravdlution in the Police De- partment. Every Tammany leader 1s as @ wet hen because.the; transfers he h recommended have not been made. It's @ brave leader who dazes to go into his own district these days. And it's. all ‘on account’ of Commissioner McAdoo, who has stood like a Gibtaltar refus- Ing to grant the request of any pollt\- clan. But the pressure has been applied to him. The pressure ts crowing. un- bearable. Other men have Tesigned hin port rather than submit to such @ press hat the pressure ts becoming iri pistible {s shown in the transfer of Mu: ‘a brophersin-law to the fat. Job in the Health Department. And the old story, about the ‘little leak soon wear- ing away the great dam may prove true in this case. One thing Heatly per eth the ebie eas aay) ay a amma ¢ and demand Nit pare ay hee defy the. concerted trict leaders. retievment of Murphy" ‘ag leader of Tam- marty Hall. the, Mi Aivertonas Make Gains 4 the case of discount rates ts anticipated in the market here, Operators on the Exchange were optimistic in re- gard to the Far Kastern negotiation: ‘The movements. of stocks were upward, on the public supporting home securt- tied and speculutive’ bidding elsewhere, in spite of, to- -morrow's closing of the #tock market. Consols hardened, but Home Rails were active closed lower. and strong. Americuns. were steady at above ; tivity in the ed a little here Prices at first aibhers red and later’ closed firm. For ware Uiesreul Bue to favorable Contirion advices.” Japanese und Russian securi- Hes were firm. CONFESSED THE KILLING. joke Keeper Decinread He th-Blow in Self-Det ‘\ BALTIMORE, Jan, 22,—Willlam H. Weber, a laborer employed in’ the city Btreet-Cleaning Department, was fourd dead to-day in front of the saloon of Henry Smith: Smith and his brother, f'.” Augustus A. Smith, were arrested on Jeusplcioh, and at a ate hour the latter ‘confessed to the pdlice that he had killed Weber. He said that he and Weber were play- ring pool, when the latter became angry *) and drew knife on pia boat AF Weber to the ae: subsequently : taewalk where it _ found. COLD KILLS PEACH TREE@, SOUTH GLASTONBURY, Conn, Jan, ; %—The cold in this section ot fins country Ua tiled. thot mala trees, J. aw ikows peach grower of New En In a state ~ Dent, penal: rr — LomDON STOCKS ADVANCE. | diord has no friend see engies eieon Among. the ‘wise policemen and the © agacious politicians the Chiefship of!" the Health Squad has been long known street <fe! polntments. Many prefer it to that of 0%. When ¢his transfer was published the | of bel Ry their ae TT STREETS Fractured Limbs and Bruised Bodies Result from Tumbles on Ice-Covered Pavements— Soores of Accidents Reported. LIST OF VICTIMS. BEVIN, JOHN, fifteen years old, of No. 32 Avenue A, slipped and fell at Forty-first street, receiving a con- tuston of left leg. Removed to Belle- vue Hospital. CASEY, MICHAEL, No. $78 Second ave- nue, had his skull tijured By a fall. DURKIN, PATRICK, No, 190 Park ave- | nue, received @ sevugp cut in forehead sby a fall. HALLER, SAMUEL, No, 36 East Fit- ty-third street, received a scalp wound as a result of fall. RIESNOR, MAX, thirty-five years old, No. 8% Hepry street. Fell in'front of No, 61 Grand street. Left leg broken. Gouverneur Hospital. RASENBEAT, ALFRED, fifty years 01d, yo. G4 Bast Sixth street, fell in treet, near Sheriff, breaking ; Taken to Gouverneur Hos- SCHUBACH, JOHN, fifty years old, St. ‘Nicholas place and One Nundred ane Fitty-ffth street. Fell at One Hu ind Fifty-fourth street and M: cdmb's Dam road. Broken ankle, Hood Wright Hospital. WENDELL, GEORGE 8., No. % Hast Twenty-fourth street, recelved a se- rious scalp wound. a. A cold rain, Which froze when it struck the streets, added to-day to the woos of New York’ unusual; winter, For many days New York has been sympathizing with thousands of horses which fave fallen on the ten inches of hard-packed snow and ice, but to-day came their turn to sympathize with | may themselves. Even new rubbérs acted like ski runners on the ice-covared sidewalks, and many men and women are in the hospital now with, grokent Poses Strom He thet’ tumbles, Ambulances troth™ carrying to the hospitals persons who had fallen on the walks, And worse is coming. The Weather Bureau says it will rain most .of tho day, That méans a coal of foe an inch “thick by to-nigh{. “Then | the Went Te ic'is tbe conaltefanly colde Fog Delays: Harbor Trafic. A heavy fog that blanketed thé har- terfered seriously with ally to and from Bt ‘P- Tsiarid and on the North Riv proached the chief of the Health Squad murky wus tb and contrite but suM-| bay that nc nd the Health Squad has [faving Ao arranged {t so that its original order MePt FIGRIME FOL en 'ine haze, | Heavy. ae jarantine, and fog- for the safety -weather schedules were . ob- served ‘ty mest of the ferry ima ‘the jtaten Island was the most seri- Lactate fected, yore of the boats tak- Hees ete ‘on the Sores seats iy Less trouble "was ing Fast aver, aithough there was | ‘a boat thal moved without extreme funtion, “Liners Stopped by Fos. ut -belng seen by the Marine observer at ‘Band: Hook, on pocpant tl u bs steamer Nec! te hi a a bath eh ie for the ne 0 itt betore procoed= Obseryer reports the that place that the Oe Bt “ts not at wiatble from the telegraph nok Mico. When Whiskey Gets the Upper Hand; you may as well bury your ambition for success and be satisfied to go backward, for you will not go rf unless you apy your self-control, This is not hollow temperance chant, but the grim truth. Here . the remedy : The Oppenheltner Treatment F posi- tively removes the cravinj oe fer liquor and dnigs, generally wi four, hours, A complete cure is effected in from two to four weeks: Ivrequires only a few minutes each day, and does not interfere with regu- ef business duties. It is administered by trained medical specialists a is not painful or harmful. Abso- jute privacy assured, A physician of the Institute will gladly call at your home or office and give full information of the Oppen- heimer Treatment if you fill out and mail the attached coupon. There is no charge for the doctor's visit and he will guard your confidences just as carefully as your family physician would, if you prefer information by mail,. we will gladly send it. All communications are strictly confi- dential, Oppenheimer Institute Pullout and mail thie Codpon, Checking it to Indi Your Cholee OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE | - bed 131-133 West.45th St., New York: Please have your physician * call in reference to the Op- penhelmer Treatment, with digg that hi Cue visit wit! coat ee note ead ‘place ‘obligation. pin me under no Here oa Please send, withont conto place ier lr crating infor. Oppenheimer eer eae a " oa “hosptigis were kept | #2! on’ the fun continually, picking up and | and order on the landlord to spend several | (imberature e io Mor; ine or poisonous 3 drugs. sBRONCHITIS FROM BIRTH. New York Woman's Child Cured by Father John's Medicine — Cures “Col and All Throat and Lung Troubles. My two youngest children had a terrible cough, of which they were cured by Father John’s Medicine. Ome of them had never been strong from birth and was continually tak- ing colds which settled on her jungs. She was never free from bronchial trouble “until we got her [Father John's Medicine, which has cured her and made her stronger and healthier. (Signed) Mrs, M. McCabe, 539 W. 49th St,, New York City. Not @ patent medicin THREE DOCTORS HAO FAILED. Mrs. Anna Gileon, of 175 East Dne Hyndred and Fifth Street, Re- stored to Health by Father John’s menace outs Colds or Money ok. I was sick for two yextS and had three doctors, but, they did not seem to do me any good. Father John's Medicine helped me right away. I keep it in the house all the time for my children. (Signed) Mrs. Anna Gilson, 175 East 105th St., New York City. father Om iba = vty or mond? Golds es YORK PEOPLE WHO INDORSE IT. * THE WORLD: “FripaY Y EVENING, JANUARY 92, 1904.~ ‘CHRONIC BRONGCHITIS9 YEARS — W. S. Burke, of 315 West One Hun- dred and Forty-Third Street. Was Cured at Last by Father Jonn’s Medicine—Iit ls Guaranteed.” T have been suffering from chroni¢ bronchitis for more than nine Years and besides doctor’s medicine I used every remedy I heard of without any relief until I heard of Father John’s Medicine and bought a bottle. I found such relief that I have now taken the seventh bottle, with the result that I am‘gaining strength and weight every day and have recom- mended {t to all my friends. I can- not say too much in its praise, and I will never be without it, (Signed) W.-S. Burke, 316 West 1434 St., New York City. HAD ASTH we FOR 15 YEARS. , seule 5. Mozart. 29 East Third it, New York, Cured by Father Sonn’ ‘8 Medicine. _ T have taken five b bottles of Father | John’s Medicine for spasmodic asthma, from which ® had suffered | for 15 years, and it did me a great deal of good. I am feeling Wetter than for years, (Signed) Mgurice D. Mozart, 20 Bast Third 8t., New | York City. Accept My Helpand Get Well Without the Risk of a Penny. ithoyt knowing act ri in i Seler war my ie: Tet the ‘world know of it upon terme | et At is Parente Railroad eee vania fou can secure the utmost that Medicine ean do by al A A ale i i i STATIONS f ae en fe atx bot take it and De atrobees ‘cor rang ty ects Street ‘an ¢ minutes jeter Aacterine (Or Extract Mextcan Cactus Blossoms) > Cures Catarrh Matha, Bronetite, Hay Fever ond Cold in the Head It Helps. in 3 Minutes Cactérine {a a fine, light, white powder to be gently blown Into the nostrils with Ly abe igsuffiator. As soon as it touches the moist mucuous surfaces it ts ab- causes ut of the accumulated mudous and catarrha! matter. Re- ott ‘hin ‘disease product. the victim of catarrh feels better and IS better at once. ‘tinued treatment with Cacterine three times daily soon cures the catarrh entirely Jeaves the head clear and comfortable. Try it at ont risk "We will refund you .the amount you pay your druggist for Cacterine if after sare pices are not satistied that it has benelf ed you—YOU TO BE THE JUDGE, If you want your money back write or call, bi Cacterine Medicine Co., 1122 Broadway | New York. A Bot contain Morphine. Cocaine, Mercury. Opium or any injurious hin statement is not teu rine 1 ae ed an Bulb,insuffiator in. eactr Tyo, There is no substitute. by Aruggist can supply ft or we wend It postpald upon reeétpt of price. Te Ranber CACTERINE MEDICINE COMPANY, 1122 Broadway, Gor. 25th Streot, Now Yo! hy Qrittm-Wray Drug Co, Yonkers, st, ‘Orange. Row. Stamford, Conn. able ould (clita im- portant | B Per Jer smith, ateraon. ty i Ee, ioe Harel L, Embree, 16 Park For Sale. NEW CREDIT IDEA. WHAT WE DO. | WHAT WE DON’T D6, WE SELL CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR! WS DON'T ASK YOU FOR ANY REF- LADIES, MEN AND BOYS ERERC : ‘WE TRUST YOU ON YOUR PROMISF. E SELL YOU GOODS AS REPRE OR YOUR MO’ EFUNDED, B SELL ON EASY TERMS AT CAS! CES. INQUIRIES OF 8 OR EMPLOYER. YOU TO PROVE YOUR P MAKE ANY DELIVERIES. WE KEEP YOUR cLoties IN REPAIK YOU THE GOODS ALONG BY FOR ONE YEAR FREE OF CHARGE. PAYING YOUR FIRST DE SIXTH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, 223 Sixth Ave., New York, Bétween jath and 415th Sts. a OND FLIGHT UP. OPEN will pay the beh st my bh) ae & i Stree com My tir fe 2 war, m poo Oe a ‘roast Penile that this softer rane Hen Ber ‘where ou arene tte oe eaible if 1 did not know "AST MA ro ral tipein cure. A aceaete ihe nds ‘Dining rae ‘Chi iF ant swith hundreds 4 LSulavitic. eek P th — 108A i Sitapinn, Dinkhne se T BR: Obacrvatt t sey camara 2d roteae and so fair that Te sick “one could | 1.51 ois » Al 450.0 le have ac- —I BES ie ket nae AP sal nas ne Sani ug Peace tt es alts oat uate, Ul ecimeeniente | “Hr aceabo, rere {RGower which alone operates the vita beet The comm way to doctor the weak wan fle clr ant Rake of you ou know eee on | ue = rata pr fan baw, to do se af ened Pama | agra ws ey bles bas 50, oeloyat hese aM sea as i Uaually the only tine Eactr Soper Simply tate whlch fey eae, vite, me via ia nen sae ie book you want and beak Wy cidneys, Cieveli bo an address Dr. Shoop, 126, Racine, Wis. Book 8 by Rheumatt ° Mild cases, not, chron, are. Oflen cured ‘One _or two bottles. At Arngeint — Never GEM to case, Price St0a A ats or “Mixa os 106 W. bua ‘ PILE OIL: T $195 for $350 Pianos *Lwecx In This Greal Janvary Piano Sale. We arranged to offer a thousand $350 Walters Pianos for $195 AL$5 Down &$1a Week Delivered on Pay- ment of $5. ‘The Walters Piano ts offered In this sal At Half Its Value. , alos which can't bexin to” dP tetigtlc ‘construction, tone and excellence o} Sorkiiananiy are being offered ly by dealers at from $350 t eters (Piands are, int / me ‘ork’ # srafredgntative fam- rs fhe homes and ‘of some of the mast prom professional and ” muste al neanle tn the United States Walters Pianos Are Ruilt to Last a Lifetime by the Walters Plano, Company of Ne who axe skilled, Fperienced plano bullder esperintorest. charged for time taken in making payments, A10Years’Guarantec covering part of tie / ‘Walters Piano {s inserted in gilt lettars on the inside. of the top lid of every plano. Exchange Zour old piano ths an py any balance Rit ANA, Y! ie as well as in Fy 8 i tert Rernitayes ati pa: nd Siena Hanapolis: ete: ale tite cme thd eee a Cieabrcasen 20), eas Se a z ae 0 en i é Mona! Le Kea’ al i Be Ing Cara). 3.25, ee Site hes ay 22. L week “ae OARD ae na Waar aae “? BF Sao Dad ‘New A way. +703 cHEshPaAice OHIO uM. Comet ye ana. 885 WAT ” & M. Woek-di Sub ee edith ati ie. ch -anye, . Yestiout Btanda Smoking Car Poe eet Siundara © ea on Sunday: CAPELMAY. 8.00 BM. Ticket cftice Birth Aten 461, ug Alsi, 113 and 30 through see for Pouusyivania GEO. General Passonger Agent, New York Central /@ cebrais arrive at and epiral a ite ‘Bt 7M Rat fat inleao Limited eal Cantor sAlnany: Ti Filton ‘s ne Checked fr ‘or sesldenice by West GEO. Bra df. Suter tons 4 DANTRLS. Agent. ae Genera Budeon Kiver fn. ssc) | prann Annex. em) a e: RE eee ae CR bles at “Brincipal “hotels and RaKe Checked from hotel “OF fentcott Express, 1TH, 5 LAMBERT, Gent Paar ar ; im 08. fa by Gen’! Manaxer. Lodges, Societies & Meetings. | 10) 1 AND ASSOCIATION mbetl, ms ars. ators relzonsble vente, Forence Bul jo rent ond av. and First st. Lawyers. (00 Nassau st. (Day.) 1870 B'way,3T st, == CLOTHING ON CREDIT Avenue a 2hth st.) ulm, nie 7 t.&CHt. phone, MAINS i GEO, ROBINSON ai eae ‘FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, " "No Reference Nor Security Required. LENOX CLOTHING COMPANY. 2289 THIRD AVE., NEAR 125TH, ONE FLIGHT UP. » 247 SIXTH AVE., COR, 16TH ST., ONE FLIGHT UP. . 884 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 104TH, ONE FLIGHT UP. Business Confidential. Satisfaction Guarahtosit. Open Evenings. LISTEN CLOTHING oN WHAT WE MEN'S and BOYS' HAVE TO SAY. fee’ Suite PER WEEK Ladies’ Suits willl keen you and yout tamfly well Aronged "in the latest, styles. 1A: a GEST EMEZN'S CLOTH- ENG. at the lowes! /MANHATTAN | CREDIT CLOTHING CO, 1144 3d Ave, Near 65th St. | 2274 3d Ave., Near 124th St. 295 8th Ave., Near 24th St. BROOKLYN, 700 Broadway- \ OPEN EVENINGS. DIAMONDS CASH OR CREDIT AAMUN. 9, WALL m chat everything is being done to relieve pain. Our .New Botanical Discovery stops pain as soon as applied to the gums and is perfectly harmless. Good work is possible only when, the patient is quiet and composed, Think of this and give our new method a trial, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth holesale jewelry bu. /ISITIVELY NOE TAL. +Gan of ‘write for {pustrarea 37- '39 MAIDEN CANE, N.Y A HIRD A sr BOON eY WO NEWARK AV. JERSEY CITY bp ae WEEK | BUYS ANY or Waterbury Dental Parlors, EDISON PHONOGRAPH Stock of Records in the Wostd. Lares nok EXCHANGED, WEGA~ B.D, - E142 Also open Mon., Wed, & Sat, Ev'gs, NEW GREDIT SYSTEM Cha RHING » » NO nee Grnisae Wabid Make your purchase, Pay the frst payment And take the goods alon, The mee Credit, ee Weht Lith 8¢ BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. er Hours, 8 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4 Gerntan, French and Swedish spoken. No More Dread of the Dentist ¥ dental office in wns, Bridge rk or ‘Teeth without plates (undetachable Yeoh Md, Gold Filling AIN. Our Bridge We ber tectay Batural’ en th without. pain tor “OXLEY EY ; Dentist, ie (20th St.) SHOE STORE. Help WahtMale Diamonds, in TERMS | TAN 7.°Gc.| Wes come Panne geste elry’ on n Credit Mi verre aba and standard Prices 4 Tre seatgentian Roper & 4-kt. Qoia » teed. 4 = Filled | | THE MAN WITH THE 1904 = World Almanac and Encyclopedia Will oend representative 17 deatred. DOESN'T GUESS. HE’S SURE, be aie Watch aad Diamood C6 pebeks: KP _BLEVATOR: | He js sure because The World Almanac chs phone OF eall | 65 Nassau, WATCHES AND DIA Thay BA YMENT foNDE, DIAMONDS, Rasy AXMENTS: lowest | giv ctual facts on all subjects that AS Lid JAMES BEKGMAN, * | are liable to come up for discussior, ‘91 Au M. ANAG and ENCY- ott, Mt BENS printed and gud ot GON ers D Sublecte, "10,000 tSbtn ye “ELOTHING CO. 280" Broadway, oe Price Bente of all news- Gilera: 95 cents by m EARN. West Fourteenth Street fal Morning Specials Being a Feature of Our January White Sale We Offer To-Morrow Until 1 P. Mi—., WOMEN’S BLACK SHIRRED SILK HATS— , Best shay tals, Flares, Flaticon and Round Turbaos— allover silk or with led hair braid crowns, of Ghlincs teaae ere $1696 nod $180 reo sluvaclt saccs i OD ONLY PROMISED UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, If there are any left for late comers, they will be sold if a»ked for, Dut not promised after one o'clock. TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS— Black and Colors—Als> Black Silk Droo Skirts—with train —rufiled flounce of double ruffles—value $5.00 ic 89 and $7.00—unttl One P. M thee eee Gee Hn Notte for wear with long dress skirts made up without } ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. lurtit BOYS’ VEAL CALF SHOES— Laced—spring heels—9 to 134— fegular price 53. (00—To-morrow morning. . ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. WOMEN’S 50 CENT STORM RUBBERS— Beat auality—all si: ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, BOYS’ STRONG CORDUROY KNEE PANTS— ‘Well made in every particular—cut full and ees to 15 scene regular 49 cent quality—to-morrow until one P. Also for the Boys, FINE DOUBLE BREAST SUITS— ‘Thin adlpa’s beat strlen and, fabtier—good- assortment of Coe COME EARLY!- Not promised for any definite time. Let may fast until one P. M,—may not! FURTHER PRICE CUTS IN BOYS’ CLOTHING is—-—6 told yrs. Risslancoate auto S3re| 3, 98: Belt Back Tourlat 29. 1.85 2 98: Dble Breast Bulta=8 to ie to 16 yra, seey Dee i $5.06 Nan'se.05 CNorfolk Buits—-——s§ to 16 $4.98 and $5.98 Mae ‘0 16 yrs, Youths’ Long Trousers— - ce owre| 1.98; 4 Siobig as Meat worth $2.00 Land Besson, More Bargains for the Girls “ “No place like Hearn’s for Value,” was never beiter exemplified than by the throngs of delighted buyers who filled Misses’ Depart- ment last Saturday from morning until night. To-mortow, again: SPECIAL AND SPLENDID, VALUES tig to make another great day. Babi Girls’ Full Length Cloaks Misses’ Jackets / value $6.98. Best Shapes—Best Fabrics— Zitetins full with and without collars of capzs— seeenend 98 MEE S1ID.IB... op. sevcer enon IS Girls’ Russian Dresses - = ie fancy Waist stylee— | Giris’ Brown, vet ished Git vuttoms—extra 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Full Length Cloaks value ORT luc $8 xford Covert and the fashionable Girls’ full | ci eer, Scotch Blue and Green Mixtures and bel ’uly blended ay pale caet coon ny Dean fe Checks—8 to 14 years—were $7.8. 4.08 gilt tbrkids, went Satione tu a4! Children’ s Coats 2 to 6 years— were $5.98 to $25.58— Now, .2.98 to 9.98 £ were $7.98 act ott with oe emall tou years. Girls’ Full Length Cloaks that were $10.98 to $25.98; Now 4.88 to 15.98 j ‘ ' -S$anuary White Sale Values ee are contributed by every department in our stores, Items that follow, though in modest print, are values that would not be anngunced were they not worthy special mention, therefore: RFAD CAREFULLY. Importers’ Sample Flowers Roses, Foliage, Poppies, Violets, Wild Blossoms, Wis! etc.—all kinds and, color Ssuaily a to "Sample" price... Mourning. Hats and Veils Special prices now! DON’T SKIP A LINE S Special Values in Women's Silk Waists ria, Hydrangea, piace. Silk Waists—Taffeta and 29 | Peau de Sole—entire waist with etde pleats or cluster tucks— finished with silk medallions— tucked pouch sleeves. 3,98 Dressy Silk Walsts—Peau de Sole” and Peau de Cy; leep round yoke with Cluster Tucks, shirrings and uns’ Veli Bonnets............... 1.08 paragihbecierd hems— 1 stitched bands—finished with button ep oo mch Knot Bi bite ol full G1ze ......e0e +++1,98 to 6.08 | SS Frenen Knots -Risck, White... 5/00 Toilet Articles At Prices You Will Appreciate Petroleum Jelly—s-oz. Jar—usually.7.. $ Ylolet Tollet Ammenia:-Q 18 anaes Brand fe inate: were .10. 5 Fancy Toilet Soaps—3 cakes in box— usually 35 to 34 cents. a) Celluloid Soap Boxes—aaported colora—value .25. Imported Bristle Tooth eh Rubber Dressing Combs—all coarse | and coarse and fine—value 425........ 19 OUR PRICES FOR STANDARDS uch as Lyon's Tooth Powder, Munyon’s Witch Haz Cutlcura Soap. Nivalis Face Lotion, ShefMfeld’s Tooth Paste, Babeskin Soap, etc. etc., are always as low or lower than other houses, matter What others a@vertize, our prices will he fonnd as low or lower. Women's Warm Underwear Regular and Extra Sises, ‘Canton Flannel Drawers— H. 8. cambric ruffie—value .: 37 Wxtra quality—ruffie or emb'y. 49 Flannelette Gowns—fleecy quality— senate collars and cuffs— value : value $1.19 vee Extra size Canton Flannel Drawer s00d muslin yoke—value .8.. Fine Leather Purses Real Seal, Lizard and Alligator— framers Jewelléaeinelde, change. rames—jewelled~inaide c! rement—value. $1.25. tenes 69 Dainty Halr Bows of Taffeta, Satin and Gause Ribbon~ White, Black and colors, with shell hairpin ready put on... You could not, make them, for id they would inet ths coly on "expert can ‘give Z : A , Great Clearance of Women's Fine Winter Shoes...... 1.0& Hand sewed or welt—majority hitherto sold at $3.50. While a few may have a slight scratch or Tub, fully aine-tenths are new, tight from the boxes, free of any blemish—assortment comprises Shoes for dress aod tegelar wear, and includes plenty of the heavy mannish styles that this eldtashioned Winter makes one appreciate more than ever. Patent Leather—Lace and Button. Soft Kid—Dull Kid Tops—Lace and Button. Box Calf—Laced, Mannish Lasts. Heavy or medium soles—Cuban or military heels—all sizes & widths | Also). Clesrance Prices on balance of Boys’ and Girls’ Winter Shoes-BARGAINS 10 No e

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