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sleet thin Md milla i ead as AN Teer st Women’s 79c to 1.50 Gloves, 50c Pr, We have gathered together all the styles and qualities we have decided to discontinue, also lots where sizes are beexee and marked them at one price to close quickly, Included in the lot are:— Glace Kid, Black All sizes, though not all sizes in each acup'eet,” "| White and } ‘vt gchnc tnt two o tre Budge Gray Decides the Cheok- DRY G00DS CO, i” Colors Nat a 50c Weighman Dispute in Their Favor and Danger of 80,000 , Men Striking Is Averted. f (Special to The Evening Wortd.) ‘WILKFSBARRE, Pa., Sept, %—The @nthracite mine workers have won @ Dig victory in the deciston rendered to- Gay by Judge Grey, of Delaware, in the @heck weighmen dispute with the oper- @tors which threatened a strike of the 0% mine workers In this district, ‘The question was referred to him, 06 @he only means of avoiding a tleup. Ble decides that at collieries where & @afority of the miners request a check- ‘The check weighman question had pre. ‘whously been adjudicated by Carroll D. ‘Wright in favor of the miners, Judge Gray's decision was recelved by Doth W. L. Connell and T. D. Nicholls, | 1); President and secretary respectively af the Board of Conciliation. The former Bepresented the operators and tHe lat- ter the miners. pan Majority Must Rele, ee ton i one, e Thorsten mae ora te issues pre “Third—That when proper vided In sald award have been made mon Makes Some Gains. After a generally strong session to Gay with the volume of trading fair, the stock market closed @rm, the lat showing gaina of from 1-8 to almost 2 per cent, ‘The dsating in United Gtates pre- ferred was conspicuous, with London houses good buyers. The stock after Starting unchanged at @ 1-6 sold up ment Chief is out for a record. We do the largest dress goods business in New York, of course, And we shall greatly ENLARGE our own record to-morrow. RB Please understand that FABRICS ARE THE: MOST WANTED BaF KINDS, offered to-morrow MUCH BELOW THEIR WORTH, UB order that we may have a PHENOMENAL DAY'S BUSINESS. To-morrow Department Chiefs Will Vie With Each Other for the Keen observers of low prices on good merchandise will take advantage to-day and to-morrow all because we are testing an entirely new plan for these two days—giving Heads of Departme two biggest days’ business they have ever had. Not @ fier Ffestriction has been made. $ainch all.wool sponged and shrunk 4+inch all-woo! Votle, $4-Inch al-wool fintsh Zibeling, 1 Princess! mide from finest Cloths—all pure! have each been jibes im the advert Another Chance at Bu ’ weighing or check-docking boss, or both, | buyers of Union Pacific, The latter : crowd, They do not share equ space, of course; for some items necessitate longer presentation than othe But rest assured that br =} fata share toward paying the wages ot |former resined s'frectionad gain.” (fi|Every item is intended to bring a crowd; that it was either bought very special, or will be sold so regardless of what was paid for ity that no Department Head intends any| Stews ees contended that. ther] Oren mie rived lat, were other Department Neighbér shall outdo him. Hence, a buying opportunity to everybody, the like of which is seldoin seen in print. Gee Siecoe usr ua tur a os| tin, Mines Posen Pesaran ~ Girls’ Suspender Dresses. 52° __ ey: Se Se ne ee ie en So Phenomenal Values in irls’ Suspender Dresses, *2. Wonderful Silk Values, of q a sires ty tate sm of Neel agers: eng ones! lI Black and Colored Dress Goods Made to Sell for $4.50. Beyond Anything Ever Offered Before, ra since the strike of 19a ended. hy ‘the vat tho | HI] Ten distinct items form the meat of this story. And the Depart. Buying $4.50 dresses for $2.95 becomes an interesting Thirty-nine cents the rt of this “Buyers’ Day” programme, And they're just the ideal sort for school wear, Suspender Dresses. Made of excellent quality Black-and-White Checks; also CaMfimeres in all the new shades, All of them have tucked waists and the new sleeves; a very full blouse and rai skirt; has front of fancy braid trimming! and buttons, izes from 4 to 14 years, Getting them to-morrow at $2.95 means a saving of $1.55, Second Floor. Box Coats and Reefers of woo! covert cloth or blue cheviot; some are lined with satin. Trimmed on collar with silk a to be even more popular than ever, and these conform to the newest y of the greatest aggregation o nts the opportunity of adopting their own individual methods of producing thel} vileged to buy the merchandise they thought best, and mark It to sell at prices they were sure would ers’ Day] Biggest Day's Business’ jf alues ever presented in New York City. And} yee for Silks worth 65 cents, others at $S¢,—| worth 79c-—is the Silk programme for to-morrow. The Silk H. wants a on dig ig the medal too, A good many thousand are represented, and it ought to result in the est day's selling the history of the store, : ” . 2,500 yards Guaranteed Black Taffeta—19 iach_stsmped in Feet unequalled a8 a lining or underskirt silk taffeta; very Plain Colored Satin Liberty—2a inches wide—street and even- ing shades, with ivory, cream and black; exceptional’ value for lining and-fow evening wear, Worth 69c. the yard, Tomorrow Four distinct styles to choose from. Cream or ited by both sides, and subs: ‘alosin, ‘leat lossy 46-inch alkwoo! seed Granit fi braid. All Fall and Winter Weights. Sizes 6 x +s j Btiet a cota Jeage Gear - ie et. sree har Fpl Heat tou years. Regularly $6.50. To-morrow...,..... 3.98 lin tee ur dria ha navy ud row “have examined the statutes to | Amel, Copows t an, myrtle, olive, napoleon and grayssss seees seseeeee eevee | which reference has been made, namely, | 4% smelt SM, t i ‘ . 98 a RB Sk tank think thas uh | A eV ${8\]l/55-50 aiack Broadcloth, | $2.00 Black Crepe de Parl, made $4 Black Silk Waists, *2, SOT ee ae, we eee Soe. Secs ae terprata ty P have given to the fifth | Atch, HIE 108 10e — not ‘Sponging, rom finest silk poe ged 6 v ich, lustrous and crepy quality; 25 street and evening tints ewer | ait ceatiote WA the reunire 1 Oi P ty t $2 Inches wi 1 98 | inches wide : J One hundred and eighty-four women will be made happy Buyers’ | @Presented....seeessseeesee seve sence ne cnee ss senses anene® MSthe courts ol Penntytyanie, how. | (8 rat BS ae 38 Sparel gutes teianerwis: AO *? | Towers bopiehiprtens © Day with tnese superb Black Taffeta Silk Waists. 3.500 yards Black Guaranteed Taeta-—27 inches wide—euar ever, the proper and only competent A rr ¥ antee woven in ecgé, and 4 4 bina fg he eterna of eae, | Se ABS HR ad! 3111191 50 Black French Voll, vperbr| $1.50, Black French Brosdloth, picts aso tucked nceven, ot and back, they ae finished with fancy | Sok, Superior valu for Fess Wett--svsesscseesesseeeeeeee | Rga® eee eet tse ttee award of the |x "eu aor see’ “ |[litexture, chiffon finish, 44 guaranteed to retain its lus ornaments, \ ' Price, - Bitntachs' Coal Merike ouvnieeion Tee a4 BN Ne inches wide. 89 trous finish after sponging. 95° 7,500 yards New Fall Novelty IIR Tafletas—a great special _ Sntnras Commi : ie BS ais + Pelacere i ebueks prio. | Tomorrow's oteal pris: They are $4 values—figuring at the actual worth of the materials, | purchase, comprising only desirable, shades and neat shirt waist | 79 Contes “Firat—That | check welghmen | an Se 3 wet f While they last to-morrow at $2.98. Suit etfects; excellent value, See window display... ..06+-+ +++ ae ae ratte Tee cosas a TaN Be BS mele seen te oes ae C White Vesting Waistn {n new Fall models; very pretty stripe effects; pleated & inajority o mn i 4 miners rd sald colliery, 1. mth ih 1 Guaranteed | now for ladies long or short toats and pe blouse; French back; pA sig otk, new 08 $15 00 dace Robes at $7. 50. oe Pants hy ook by Ps oh ‘3 Me ; Waterproof sult, Tan, Castor, Brown, Olive and Ox- d, full sleeves. Sold regularly at $1.50. Just to-morrow at Cc . , ‘gaan miners ap by a =~ vote ; RY Bt if Suitin; Special price to-morrow $3.98 for $ 5.7 5 Walkin g Skirts. fee 6 se) ipa Ngasds aly ate ie iB ; 4%. All Wool | $1.50 Silk and) $1.25 Eollenne, |65e. Granitell | You'll wagt one of these pretty Skirts for Fall and Winter. They're Ready tolake Robes “epee ont fea Lie Ee cere : { * Operators on ¥ a majority of the miners at any colliery, it 19 the duty of the manage- ment of sald colliery, under the awa, to co-operate with the miners of colliery In the establishment of c! weighmen and check docking bosses fand pay the wages of the same out of the proportionate reductions from tha earnings of the vontract miners of said colllery who are employed or con- tinued In employment after due notice ‘eighmen RESET CEFF Sore peaesee ee, vas pa telatelttetetl tteeeel tteteteteete lett fectrererreseeres pe, superior silk, and wool, ele wool—Iin immense silky surface, a't gant lustrous fin- | color assortments; the wanted shades ish, black and all) specially nice for and ween 5c torcit 79, Ca black; 43 colors, 44 Inches | misses’ and chi inches wide, To- wide To~mor-idre 5 dresses, 39 fashion, ‘ Made of black Kersey cloth in an entirely new model; panel flare, with tab and buttons. We bought them to sell at $5.75, but on Buyers’ Day the price will be 98, fomen’s Rain Coats: These come in all the new Fall shades; are collarless style, the neck being set off with fancy stitching; pleated back and belt to $9 maich, Value $12.50. To-morrow they'li be ; white, the ordinary sale kind, for ti 4 Jf om Gs. These Robes are not to be likened to have very full skirts with train; and some have very handsome full ruffles, All of them have waists and sleeves to match—of the newest pattern, Lace Dey't—Centre Ate. Carpets Made, Laid and Lined T1: Free, Great Sdle for This Week, of the employment of check wi and check docking bosses under the . - , © Propusltions of maid ward. eee $4 19 The greatest sale, and the lowest prices ever quoted in New Yo thas for rhage of | is 4 2 Shoes, To-Morrow, l. Women $ Spun Silk Vests, Only three items, but they are woadarhiy cheap considering that} * the due perfotmancs of the require ‘ These Shoes ‘gre worth Two Dollars—and no more. Some stores | This lot repreadats the entire Fall sample line of New York’s biggest | they are first quality. And It doesn’t cost you a penny for the ’ fe Board ot Dutrick Nod were ta ooulers SHIPPING NEWS. hereabout would place another dollar on them as thelr. orci peer ene on ee) oo one % ke tye OF ee 5 ence during the morning. They ex- valyation. ‘ or we tal me for iv ee yed themsel’ pleased with th Apreingerman ad manufactui Id ts the other day: If these sh T ’ Bectaton, ear ee Be ali PORT OF KEW TORK, oo un oat town vee a legate, 9 on ot the Value 75¢, fw’ sc eno with “hei Shape am All at 75¢. Tapestry Brussels, 59 b 7 20 Velvet "aan i ess o a WHEAT BROKERS SELL, Imarne {could make more money than 'do nov." | 1.00 and shite cram sy blue, lavender, pink and. black, Aikwool face Tapestry Brussel | A splendid variety of these rey sate rm We offer a thousand pairs of $2 Shoes at $1.19, many designs wo hiaey lace and crochet neck and stalr patterns, light and dark colors; sonable carpets, suitable for all Market Weakens After a Mised/ ii They are best quality Black Dongola Kid, in both 1,50, arms. é saat for this sale, made, lined and |Of the house; special for this Start and Decline Is General, button and lace, with extension soles and patent | There is every sizein the lot, though the medium sizes are in the | Wald, tt, yard.c..cccvcsceseeesses 59 | made, laid and lined, at, Following an irregular opening in the |c! Wheat market to-day liquidation set in and prices declined about three-fourths ot ) gent, The market Chicago started firm at an advance of one-quar- 5 of a cent, but later Weakened, prices dropping 11-4 to 138 below the opening figures, The Ei arkets were firmer, but the shipment’ Russia were heavy. Corn uarter to three-quarters lower in oh ‘est on favorable weather and bear INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Potedam, Rotterdam. Kroonland, Antwerp. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILBD TO-DAY. Ostrich Plumes: leather tips; low and medium sensible shape heels, Sizes from 24, to 8—all widths. Saved. | There have beew aumerous sales of sf 38 but of qualities greatly inferior to these, and not such as we would care to offer at any majority. At the same price we include some very fine all-wool Cashmere Vests; Swiss nbbed. in black, lavender and sky; high neck and short sleeves, or low nack, sleeveless. Tortoise Shell Combs at 38c, $150 Axminster $1. Alex, Smith & Son’s and Lowell Axminsters, the most carpets. Special this sale, made, laid and lined) at $1.09. 64-inch Table Damask a If stock of Table L.inen needs replenishing, find to-mor et nf Linen Head ure, [a ‘Arapahos, Charleston, rice, But we have one thousand jet-black Plumes to offer to-morrow, | These are the finest imitation of real tortoise shell we have ever time to lay in a season’s ly. WhentMay, 16 Pir aceaehcee its —_ Och as ought to create a selling eaten ya "| and fy come in all the popular sizes, Each comb is set with war ' als ees yards p pbs Table Dene pele white, full 64 inches abiay fatto tis ia: Dectiaher ‘LIKE A FLASH 14inch Plumes, worth $3—at $2 five brilliant rhinestones, in the new sunken settings, each stone being wide, all excellent patterns, at the remarkably low price of 33¢. yard, AY Hf offered. | Com—Mav, Bits Came a Hard Knock (rom Coffee. ° 1 6-i h Pi i h set individually, The worth of It is@ good deal more—rest assured, all-linen New Tork” tloxing” platy Were: inch Plumes, worth $4—at $3. Blah will last a long, long time, and retain their brilliancy. We ANOTHER SPECIAL.!! Tray Cloths, hemstiched, Sat Deteanes tis Tee ‘September It's a imple matter to satisty sen: 20-inch Plumes, worth $8—at $5. made 4 very large purchase of them, and they are a great bargain. satin Damask; 18x27 inches; at......... + iil ye i ST weet tae os GOS MAY: | atble, thinking people by a 10 days’ |f They are all pertect black, genuine Egyptian Dye (male stock), with wide heads 38 cents to-morrow and while this large assortment lasts! NA ‘Salli webks whaak trial of Postum in place of coffee, | ff All of them have the proper French curl, with the stem exposed all the way to ie = SRE Rrra 4 A Sale of Handsome mSepianer tae iW heat | tor it tt te coftee causes the fllness | the end of each plume. In fact, they are the best nature prod Rhinestone Bar Pins: Mate of sterling silver, tn gold or S49 ; December, 1106-8 bid: je Sy Bi, Bete A HOS hee eel ag bry oe brig Me with seven brilliant stones; strong pin ide emarree, he H H ir Switches Asked. nega, insomnia, lack of energy, stom- Special Sale To-Morrow of the uman al ° LONDON STOCKS STEADY, Americans, with Steel the Feature, Closed Firm, LONDON, Sept. %—The demand for money was rather increased in the mar- ket to-day, owing to the settlement and month-end requirements, Discounts were firm, but business was very restricted ‘The sum of $2,500,000 In gold was shipped to England from India Sept, 4 and further amounts are regarded as likely to be forwarded In the near, future, @ Stock Exchange wers with closing up thelr ¢ngagemetns in ant! Sey over lelpation of the but chiefly occupl Americans opened idle and | { about parity, Prited States "peel eat neh ces clos: Steady on P BEARS HIT COTTON, Selling Orders General and ne ae Market Prices Drop, Poor cables from Liverpool, favor- able Weather in the belt and heavy Pressure by bear leaders caused th ¢obton market to open at a decline o to 11 points to-day, In some privat Advices the weakners of the Bnglis market was attributed to large arrival of American cotton. ach troubles, sallow skin, headaches, and all the cthers, whatsoever form the nerves decide upen, when they are thrown out of balance by coffee, begin to leave, and It's only a ques- tion of a shom time when Postum vill end them all and bring back | health. “I had drunk coffee every morning in and out of season until two years jago, when all of a sudden my stom- ‘ach rebelled, and shortly thereafter I became a nervous wreck, couldn't eat & bite without intense suffering, 7 lost most all my flesh, and was prac- tically starving because I couldn't get jany good vut of what little food I jdid eat. | “One mornirg when tn this wretch- edly run-down condition I read a mamazine art! bout Postum Food Coffee, and the case seemed so much like mine I cent out and got a pack- jage, At that time almost nothing! | would stay on my stomach, but the! first cup of Postum wife made tor me clear to my finger tips, and this de- ightful glow of well-fed feeling con- For the first five or six days the Postum was all I could keep on my stomach, or even take at all {without great euffering, but I got ‘better so fast I added other foods aradually and kept gaining strength | ind flesh, mnt!) now I can eat a hearty | meal and really enjoy life once more. I know {t was Postum that saved me from starving to death when my Suvio Gas Heaters, Once each year we make a very large special purchase of Suvio Heat- ers and have them ready for the first cold snap. We attach prices to the different kinds t hat aré sure to create buying interest. These Suvio Heaters supply a long-felt want. They are economical in the use of gas; they require no pipe or hose, being attached to the ordi- nary gas flame as easily as a chimpey is attached to a lamp. Still, this same gas flame is INCREASED $00 PER CENT., and will warm a room Style B—Heating Onl; for small rooms, formerly $1.25, BOW crosssavones Style D—Heating Onty— for medium size rooms, eco FOS or cook food satisfactorily, To-morrow we offer one thousand of them, in the several styles, at Positively ridiculous figures, because the mak- ers have ¢ them, Ja r Two-Arm Bracket has been attached to only one fixture in a room giving heat and light, | Two-Arm Bracket, | special at..,,, 45c| We recommend d-operated with us in introducing This shows where the| Style C, for small rooms ing and Cooking Style E, for medium size room—Heating and Cooking—for mer- | ly $1.50, now.... 95e . rf Kurand Diamond Brooches: Petes imitations of in gold and plate and finely finished, A thousand different designs, includ. Ing bar pins, sunbursts, &c. One special lot for to-morrow at GOc, And another big lot at........:csssecesseseeseeseersenees 5c, for Spreads and Comforts, Cold days ahead will bring need for heavier bed coverings. So to-mor- tow choose your wants and save quite a little money in the same The BEDSPREADS are full-size crochet spreads, in exquisite Mar- seilles patterns. Wool Blankets, $4.49. These are heavy, soft, white wool blankets with a superior finish; all bound with white silk ribbon; light blue and pink borders; double bed size. They're a great bargain to-morrow at, pair 4° ° eee Mecarvet or Spa- ghettt, 10-10 wooden box Jello, Delicious dainty densert. all ome Weert seat! ght: D5e Pleale Ham 100 oft f wil well all this week Hetous little a Rice Batter, Finest Elgin ( Great Fall Sale of Finest Groceries at Cut Prices. To Introduce our vartous brands of Groceries We 38 Box of Finest Groceries for 1.50 S-lb. Bag Granulated Sugar vissseteye, OA Rice. I Hed Tomatoes June Peas. They're made of carefully selected hair, are soft and fluffy and just the thing for the smart, low dressing of the hair now in vogue, These prices mean values unmatchable! 79¢ buys a $1.50 Switch, 16 in., all long hair. $1.49 pays 4 $2.50 Switch, 18 in., all long hair. $2.98 buys a 24-in, Switch, all long hair, suitable for low hair dre@@ing. $5.00 buys a Natural Wavy Halr Switch, war- ranted to stay in wave. , We carry a complete line of all sorts of hair goods of the fitlest grades at prices less than half what the exclu- sive hair goods dealers charge. Our service is the best, anc we guarantee absolute privacy in our Hair Goods Parlors. Laundry Soap —12 Cakes for 25¢ Just ten thousand cakes for to-morrow. No more when they are sold. dealers. None C. 0. D. And not more than one package to a customer, best “Mascot” Laundry Soap—always sold at 4c. the cake, Basement, Ceylon, Mast or bangiien usually sold at be. and Sie. per 3 the, $1.26: Ib New Rolled Oats. Lest quality Rolled White Gate; this Be 99, Ww ibe. GIANT SUVIO, Constructed specially to warm stores, flats, shops, loft halls, &., &e. it iy 4 to cheap offers Soastoers: ing ; |stomach had been ruined by coffee. '“T know lots of folks don’t make Postum right, but it takes only 15 seal o Blend Tomatoes, iH Positively worth $2.33 In any retail store In the a jo ee ae. = CREE SE x ‘ “ around the opening. Olympia firand, new pack, at ly alts demand was scattered and minntes’ tolling to make It perfect, } , tvety ’ ; inthe A ee from professionals who had to cover. | according to the directions, it's Cost: 1-2 Cent per Hour. fall pa Bunt mise thie opportunity, Owing '0, the nee, ee is iy umita, price were: September, | better than the best coffee.” Name Prices: thers packet ready toeahip, Tweatay Torin. "Abe - {aauiatte cay Offered; October, 10.55 bid; Novem: | given by Postum Co. Batile Creek, H sortmenta, Sheree Superior Blend fa. B00" Style G—Heating and Cooking Combina- thon—formerly $2.25, NOW. s00- 5+ see cee ee formerly $2.00» Java and Maracaibo, excel: jent flavor ani aroma taually sold at 23e. Mb.; te duced for this gale 18 to 5 Ibe. TD sess , 10.62 Deenm: 0.68; Duary, 10g to 1h, vil, 10.7% 1.45 1.25 10.73 | Mich. Salmpn, Ten days’ (ria) of Postum proves whether or not it's the coffee hurts you. ; Get the little book, “The Road Wellville,” in each pkg. Stag ret the Aretic. brant Blood new pack; 12c Crop. Ri ular Alaska. we In the mar- , ua) ity, 1.00; 10 Ibe. ket: DeJb tall cans, don, 81.40; can aa Sa Pure Spleen, Cloves, Ginger, Mus bolce, whole 2 jee, whole oF 3¢ ground. per Tb late prices were: Oot ber, 10.67; January, a Bay, breath, The COMFORTS are full size, covered with figured silkoline; plain lining; filled with good white cotton.

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