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1 A 50c to 1.00 Pocket-Knives for Boys at 10¢ to 25c Main Floor, Just in the nick of time. We bought a manufacturer's entire supply of sample pocket-knives and jack-knives. Every boy needs a new knife, and here is a chaace to purchas: one at an extraordinary redue tion from the usual price. Lot includes pearl, bone and stag handles, The blades are all finely tempered. There is not a single knife in the lot worth less than 50c., and the values range all the way upto 1.00. Your choice Saturday at 10c, 15c, 19c and 25¢c 3.00 Gold Cased Eye-Glasse 1.25 We'll Be Open All Day To-Morrow to Supply |*ss4curarscueent# You with These Incomparable Bargains |" :::7%22=-~ No more Saturday half holidays. Business henceforth from| Store “there's something doing.” Summer goods are rapidly | acquaintance with Sixth Avenue’s Busy Corner. Want those 8.30 in the morning until 6 in the —. We've planned | disappearing, and merchandise designed for the Autumn now) who have been away to familiarize themselves with this great such an active bargain campaign that there'll bé no dull) demands our attention. Want those who have been indif-store—a store for the people, where good goods are pA at moments—not one. In every section of The 14th Street| ferent to good things during the heated spell to renew their |low prices. Men’s Hats: 1.00 =———————_——_—_—S—_—_= Bought Men’s NewFall Suits at the Auction | 2221222 Prot ty mese fens Hats:1.8 Reductions in Waists, Shirts and Ties the Swell Roll Brim Sale of the Entire Stock of M.Sampter, | |..ctcrrceycmar it fa | wars nue ey a mae Sons & Co., Paying Less Than Half of pure fur, edge trimmed with Boys’ Blouses, made of 1 good quality of ‘Third Floor, Fee tna ae yc silk ribbon and sil ribbon baad, a ite Less than half the price M. Sampter, Sons & Co. intended to sell them for at wholesale, and our retail ’ Blouses, made of fine woven madras, in all the latest patterns, with attached collar and neck. prices will average nearly a third less than the regular wholesale price for these handsome Fall suits. Sav- ings so considerable that men who want good clothes cannot well ignore them. Ty i¢ HOM ———— Jeanette Wolk, Proprie- +} trees of a Restaurant, Learns| Diamond King Ashe Is Hers. ac ALONG LosT Seah Sper Segoe ine a tl with American Movement at 4.50 Mata Fidor, Bought these watches of an American maker who underwent a finan- cial loss and wanted ready cash. He sold a oig lot of 4 95 these watches at less than half his usual price, They are e gold filled men’s watches, warranted (o wear 10 years, with a guaranteed American 7-jewel movement. open face, value 10,00, at 4.95. P Either bunting or Ladies’ Real silver or gun metal Chatelaine Watch at 2,96, Boys’ Heavy Solid Silver Watch, American standard movement, guar anteed pertect timekeeper, very special at 4,60. | i Wu HENRY. SIEGEL. P Aosserenmsatuininten sneneinenienrennany Remember that we give you two B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps free with each 10 cents you spend up to 12 o'clock, anc. after that hour one with each 10 cents you spend. They're exchangeable for valuable premiums. BUT DEVOTED BROTHER. Street Store, those celebrated performers, Bell and Oliver, direct from Keith's circuit, May L, Bell, the original comedy xylophgne girl, and J. Woodall Oliver, the Irise tenor, Recital Hall, Sixth Floor } Ran Away Years Ago and Began ‘© Working in South African) _ Minee—Never Forgot Sister J: Who Shielded Him. | | Fou are an heiress to $30,000,000." Phie is the surprising information Which bas just been given Mrs, Jeans | Wolk, of No. 182 East One Hun- and Twentieth street, but the good whieh has befallen her has in changed her views 6n life. re. Wolk, millionairess, was at the Feceived the tidings of her Gaheritence the proprietress of « res ; @aurent at No, 18 East One Hundred pnd Twentieth street, and a restaurant | ehe will still she says the $9,000,000 1s deposited in the ‘Penk to her credit. ‘The immense fortune to which Mrs. has been notified she hae fallen waa left her by @ long lost brother band, value 6%, at 496 gine Se Wales ee 2 to 12 years, at Bie Boys’ Skeleton Waists, in white and drab, sizes 3 to 12 years, at Me has turned out to be @ diamond of Port Natal, South Africa. Learned of Brother's Death. ‘A ehort time ago Mrs. Wolk received letter from a man in England named who had just come from Natal. He wrote of her brother's and of his leaving $20,000.00 to Wolk, his favorite sister. The 2” Meriter asked for the power of attorney Bo collect the money. ‘Mrs. Wolk, overcome by the an- Pouncement of her inheritanc Bearcely believing it to be true, hur- Pied to consult her lawyer, Benjamin Baker, of No, 167 East One Hnudred and Twenty-first street. Mr. Baker advised her not to give Blackstone the power of attorney and immediately put himself in communice- Mon with the Port Natal attorney. Hila next step was to write the Ameri- @an Consul at Port Natal In the mean time Mrs. Wolk ts goin: @? with the everyday routine of Mfo just as though ahe were not threat- Qne4 with being a miliionairess, Not a Talking Woman, 2 *T'm not going to say a word about ey I get the money,” said Mrs, Wolk JAY as sie rolled up a blue gingham m. “I would be ridiculous talking oe my fortune if [ didn't get it, in't 17 1 guess I'll not be Idle While my lawyer ts investigating.” Mrs. Woik has seven children, and ie her husband are conscientious 8 who have saved to give their educations, never dreaming it fortune might smile en them to the e of $20,c0,000, The immense fortune which Mrs. ‘lk will inherit has behind it an in- | ting story. Thirty yeara ago she lived with f parents and brothers and sisters in forkvilie. Older than herself was her | ir, John C. Ashe, an adventurous- ted youth who longed for a career His father had other pians for him, * @nd insisted on his learning a trade. © Twice the boy ran away and twice his @ister Jeanette saved him from severe * punishment. He and Jeanette were arways chums, nd it was to her he confided all his Drones and plans Regarded as Black sheep. | By tesa Olster » Then on rs in the family he was a black sheep, But his always had faith ia him. y there came a scene and Ashe ran away, Several years he wrote to Jeanette. Then gj more was heard of him. “Phe family soon came to think the| lack sheep was dead. Jeanette mar-| |? Wied and one by one the brothers and 1 aisters left thelr home. | Voice from the Grave. | “Now comes the voice from the grave eaying, “I leave everything to my sis- fer Jeanette, Do not give my other brothers ang alsters a cent.” | Lawyer Blackstone, who was with | ‘Ashe in Na says the diamond mill- fonaire talk: ways of Jeanette with deepest affection and that his last | ) bane were of her. He tells of the remarkable career of John C. Ashe, who in his twenty years existence in Port Natal rose from a poor miner to one of the wealthy dl mond kings of the place. “It's too soon to say what I'll do with My money,” sald Mrs. Volk to-day, I only know that I hope I'll get the peng all right, for I won't object 9) an heiress a bit, us of that money without wondering . I've always been willing to work order to save, but I guess no one | id refuse to be @ millionairess,”’ Brother Kept His Word "My brother always sald ake me a lady when 1 and 1 guess poor John jt up to tne very last, I can't ima, Why he was silent all those len It was that he said he ier jet any of us hear from him unt could make us all proud of him and be glad to see him. “voor Joon: 1 would have been iad We see him any time. never forgot ) BIRGLARS AREAK JAIL. ers reen Them, iS FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 2—War- in Souci and Jail ai Lake men dug ivick wall with a table kni by the other prisoners a asi | seven five children I can use | thelr way! \ Y Men's Suits, Wholesale 200 young men’s new Fall Suits, made of fancy cheviots, in me- dium and dark col andsingle breast- ed fr years, ‘wholesale value 10.00, at 6.50 | aot lit Don’t M. Sampter, Sons & Co. made clothing too good for the prices they asked, and as a result they aré now financially distressed, A receiver sold their manufactured , stock at auction, They Agured on a good fall and winter business to put them but their itors would not wait. \Their misfortune, however, is your gain. Read the offerings that will aw. t you to-morrow : Values $10, at 6.5 Made of ors, double Coats, in sizes om 14 to 20 Men’s New FallSuits Regular Value $15.00 ine all wool material in the new Fall effects of fancy chev- iots, tweeds, black thibets, black clay ard blue ig double and single with hand made collars, lined throughout with fine serge. Sizes tu fit every build from 34 to 46 chest measure. The regular retail price is 15,00. Our Retail Price Is 8.00 Let This Great | Sale of Men’s Shirts and Collars Get Away from You We told you yesterday of our great purchase of 850 dozen Men's Shirts from the largest factories in Troy. Told you the lot included white negligees of every description in plaited and plain light and dark effects of printed and woven madras, with attached or detached cuffs, and Fall samples of men’s semi-stiff bosom shirts, Each shirt is warranted absolutely perfect quality, and the styles are the most popular worn at the present time. stain Pioor. In this immente_ sale there is not one shirt that you can buy ordinarily for lest than 1.00, while most of them are regular 1,50 and 2.00 shirts, It's one of those very rare shirt opportunities that no economical man should miss, 400 dozen 300 dozen men’s 1,50 negligee shirts men’s 1,00 and 2.00 shirts 150 dozen men’s semi-stiff bosom shirts | 69e Now We'll Tell You of the Great Collar Sale Bought 6,900 dozen men’s and hoys’ four-ply linen collars of all shapes and new- Men’sana est styles. Each collar in the lot isa perfect repre- men’s ana goods. One-half of them are Boys’ ise. and B Poys’ {Sc. and sentative of the best Troy what are called ‘seconds, dc which have slight imper- fections either in the make or laundering, The re. mainder consists of perfect collars. The sizes are 5c from 12 to 20 inches, The values are 15c, and 25c. Your choice for 5c. Get Your Pair of Girls’ and Misses’ 1.50 and 2.00 Lace or Button Shoes at 98c Third Floor, We shall start 2,000 girls and misses to school with the greatest shoe bargains they ever heard of or will ever hear of, no maiter how long they live—and we trust they'll live to a ripe oldage, We have 2,000 pairs of children’s and misses’ lace and but- : ton shoes, made on the very best of lasts, of soft, pliable leather, with good solid soles, The sizes range from 5 to 8 , and the widths are » from 844 to 11, and from 1134 to B to BE. These shoes cannot be bought elaewhere for leas tham 1.50 and 2.00 f Saturday price will bee, ~—=——~SCSCSCS Girls’, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Girls’ Sehool Shoes, in lace and bation, built of patent leather and fine vice hid, good plump soles, spring heel, sizes 2% to 6, value 2.00 to 280, at 1645 Little Mens, made, sizes 9 to 134 and tent colt, sives Youths’ B lto $ nyt enare lot of 1 School Shoes, 's small and Th Boys’ the boy's School Shoes, thorowgaly wel! 000 pairs on sale at, per »» 98 built of viel kid, others of calf, some The stylesare breaste Men's New Fall Suits, Wholesale Values $12.50, at $10 Men's new Fall Suits, made of a splendid quality of silk mixed worsteds, black thibets and im- ported tweeds in the best possible manner, whole- sale 12.50, at 10.00 coats, Boys’_and Giris’ Dress Suit Cases This 2.00 alligator grain cloth case is made on a heavy steel frame with good handle, brass It is inside spring lock and catches, muslin lined and has straps, Saturday at 1.29, Saturday Candy Prices Are c! Low Basement. Special prices for Saturday on bonbons and chocolates are bound to be interesting to any who takes delight in satisfying the cravings of a sweet tooth, No need to pay $06, 600 0 pound for candy, The 14th Street Store saves you money. iii 40c Be 2S Candy, Candy, 4c 19¢ isc Visit the Soda fountain, where the biggest and best glass of ice cream soda in the city is §¢ Saturday special—ice cream and cake 10¢ Fresh Meats Sixth Floor,. SHORT Ribs Beet Roast, per Ib VEAL Steaks, ‘ PORTERHOUSE Steaks, 14 SIRLOIN Steaks, we ROUND Steaks, Wines and Liquors CALIFORNIA Claret—3 years old, ‘1 Wines —S inte flip Malate Hl SB gal juge 7c; fall quart bet,.., 40 SHERRY, Port, Tokay and as en, ta ct gal. jug, 78, 14 gal, 45c: bot... 23 OLD Crow or Blue Grass Whiskey—S yr. old, worth 3.00; 225 Kids Lass tall foe BO MUNTICELLO Pure Rye—gul. 3.00; 44 gal, 1.50; full quart Boys’ White gee Shirts, made ot a fine cambric body, with plalted bosom, value 1.39, ’ Negligee Shirts, made of a fine woven madras, in dark patterns, for school wear; Negliges Shirts, msde os of a §ne pe test colors, value 79c, at I~ gee Shirts, made of white cambric body, value 49c, at 26e gligee Shirts, made of an extra : fine woven madras cloth in all the up-to-date pat . terns, value 89c, at 69e Boys’ All-Silk WinGsor Ties in frog, colon value 25, Buster Brown Ties, in ll colors, value 25c, at 16e. Boys Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, fast black) with seamless fest, double heels and toes, value 19c, at 22 A-2e. Spend Less and Dress the Boys in Better Suits Than Ever Before Third Floor. There are hundreds of dealers who can sell boys’ clothing at regular prices. The trick is to sell the same grades they charge full prices for at conces- sions that will enable parents to save money. ‘This ia what we do at The 14th Street Store, On * each suit_you buy there is @ positive saving of L.52 and upward, We guarantee every suit you bay) which is a safeguard that few wives wil eflerd you. Read: Boys’ Norfolk Suits Norfolk Suits, of mixtures and bie; sises 7 to 16 \ years; value 3.50, at 1.96. Norfolk Suits, of tweeds and cheviots; vglat$.00, at Norfolk Suite, of fancy worsteds and Scotch effects; sizes 7 to 16 years; value 6,00, at 3.96, Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits Double-breasted Suits, of mixtures and blue sizes 7 to 16 years; value 3.50, at 1.98, Double-breasted Suits, ot tweeds and cheviots; ties 7 to lo 1 value 5.00, at 3.96, Double-! Suits, of fancy worsteds and Scotch effects; value 6.00, at 3.96, , Boys’ Russian Suits eat effects; sizes 2% to to 8 j values 2.98 and 198, 8 1,98 Girls Will Prefer These Pretty Suits for School Wear Merit coupled with great value will sell these suits in the tace of the sharpest competition in existence. New from first to last, made with extraordinary care as to fit and durability from the season’s choicest materials, these suits are the acme of twentieth century dressmaking perfection. Beoond Floor. Besides having all the graces of high-grade wearing apparel, these garments will be sold at prices sstonishingly low for the purpose of introducing our Girls’ Suit Department to as many mothers as possible. Read the inducements: oy School Dresses for girls of fancy checks and iy Dresses, [nn also plain materials, in several differ-| Dresses, 1 49 ent styles, all prettily trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 1 49 e lyears; value 2.49, at 1.49 : Girls’ Reefers of tweeds and Scotch mixtures, in a variety of colorings, beautifully trimmed with braid, also cut velvet collar and cuifs: sizes from 3 19 4to 14 years; value 4,98, at Py Junior Sults, of brown or blue mixturesdouble breasted box coat, 8 98 with belt and side-pleated skirt; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years; value 10.49, at ry Girls’ Gymnasium Salts, the very newest models; blouse waist, sailor collar and full ers, in dai colors, plain amd figured wollens; value 1.98 BAD, Birrerccserrveres Pre 4 ry These Hats Will Bring the Sparkle to a Girl’s Eyes Don’t blame the young lady if she displays a little vanity when she wears one of these extremely stylish and becoming hats, They were created expecially for her bright face, No one will suspect that-you paid such a trifling price, fecond Floor. As a matter of fact, these hats were made to sell for much more Giris’ Mohair Felt Saflors, trin.mei with felt strip bow, in cardinal, brown, navy, castor and champagne; value dc. at Ge Girls’ Mohair Felt Hats, trimmed with ribbon band and | ada; one style has bell crown and the other has round crown; all the | best colors; value 98c., at 79€ } Girls’ Buster Brown Shape Hats, in mobair felt 98¢ with many rows of stitching on brim, trimmed with ribbon band, fin. and ished with rosette and ornament on side; value 1.25, at 97¢ @irle’ Buster Brown Shape Hats, in mobair fcit, laborately trimmed with velvet band, ends and buttons, value 1.69; at 1,98 leather sweat band and union made, These hats were manufactured to sell at from 190 to 2.40. We have styles and all sizes. 1.00%2:7%1,00 Camera at 1.75 Other Camera Prices Reduced ee ‘Third veggie Cameras—Baby Asnco, 2)4x3' picture, at 1.75 a4 Cameras—Premo Film Pack, 314%, leather covered box, achromatic daylight loading, value 5,98, at 4.40 Daylight loading films, 3x4 34 ih at 2Ae act op ala Cyko and , d teal a Re rt ota —Ax5, per dozen, tain, 8 psorg tedlra isco ae We do all kinds of develop. ing, printing and enlarging at the lowest prices. Fishing Tackle Third Floor, Sea Rods, all lancewood, Pr pendent butt, double value 1.25, at 1.79 Sea Rods, hollow ssh butt lancewood tip, nickel gtip, value ).50, at 86e for bank fishing, 4! coils, value 50s, at ibs Cuttyhunk Reel Lines, all line, 9 to 21 thread, 300 foot spools, vale Soe, at 286 . Sinkers, 10 and 12 o7, at Be Pearl Squids, at 6e Hooks, 3 and 4 ply gut, per dozen, 18e 10c Cigars at 6c —— Main Floor, For 20 years J, M, Martines was leaf expert for a Havana cigar company in Florida, and there he learned the secret of 6 blending tropical tobac ‘cos to produce the finest aroma. His famous ‘Perfection Blend” was the result of his ex- perimenting, and this blend is used in the “‘Garantiza,” which we shall sell Saturday at, each, 6c; per box of 50, 3,00 Mail Orders Filled. “Victoridad” Reina Victoria, per bex of 100 at 5,49; each 6e Las Palmas Poritancs, oor \ he price per box of 50, at 3.49; each 7e “La Alvarado” Favorites, sold where at 10c, our price, 6¢; per box 50 at 2.90 aed a) “Clima de Cuba,” 10c quality, Com cha size, at Se, box of 25 at 1.16 “John Gilbert’ Concha Bouquet, special price box of 50, 2.59; each @@ “Robert Buras’ Concha Bougest, 1Ce size at 6c, box of $0 at 2.69 Porto .Rieo Bouquets, box of 50 a 149; eacn Be 1 o All Smiles granulated tobacco st 2! 11%, Seal of Richmond Cut Plug, leas then list pr ce, at Sie ed Cameron best cut plug, 400 vane ue Selt-closing rubber Tobaico Pouches at Se

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