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obi ot : y — 1 r ~ 9 Sia fin WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 10D. . amt! h | GUOSTHG QUOTATIONS, pss 4. FMBETTLER TRIES COTTON PRICES DROP, a. a vreme ALC. | ORD —— | m9 Pullman P.C,.200% 26 S| | |Drokers Sell After an Advance and ' \ High- Low: Clon. Net | T00Ry. St. Spe... 8 tit Me | the Market Suffers, | | Bale eft, eat, fog. ch've) 100 Ry, St, Spe. pf, BM hh | A good tone prevailed in the early! F jkWoAmaim, Copper Tie & TM +3) Tw kop, Steel... WK i= te | cotton market today, but there was! at } 110 Am, Car & F.. 2% 5% B% 110) Rep, Biel pt. 6% OF = Hey ' | not much on sale, particularly of late | " | Am, C,& F. pt 8 Ah — % | 10800 Reading +H 1% MH . deliveries until! aome time after the —— | 300 Am. Cot, O11. Ui Ag n% + a 80 Readin pt. 81% 1% Bit — 15) jeall, when a few of those who led : | 10am. Grass T., TH Te The + W | 6400 Rock Island... 3% 0% B —% " the early buying turned sellers. This “| Profit Taking and New War, 24% Hie L. o4 4 BHM gio Hook Tal ot. MH TM Draws Pistol When Arrested, | re eae ne st cavance on late ; 400 Am, Ice . 8% Se Mh—%) GO Rudder Goods, 22 Mh 2% but Shot Goes Wild—Admits| positions and brought the whole Het é Takk Starts a Decline That 14» % HN | tw Rub, Goods pt si Hh He +18 | down around yeaterday’s closing level. | 100 Am, MH iT —%! so slosethet ....™% M% M%—'%! Stealing $500 and Is Held) Tne notiday a New Orieans checked - } Pulls Prices Down, but List) 2 Am. Loco pt... #7 Ma We WS LABFIpta oO 1 sahed business here and left trade mostly . in $00 Am, Smelting. 1% WH Ti+ %) ows. LBW... 2h a4 2%—%) for Examination. among professionals. Later new buy- Rallies in Closing. | tio Am. Sen's pf..1l4 10 WN—K ws. Le W. pt ay + ing appeared and prices gradually i S200Am, Bumar «1H dy I +1¥ | 60400 Bo. Oh Wh Wh +h + worked back again to opening figures. ry ty 100.Am. Tob. pf. 14% 1 | 60080, Pacific pf.116% 18% 154-49) Rudolph Tamsk, of No. 4 Eaat Fit-| ‘The opening prices were: December, | COPPER LEADS IN THE 17W Am, Tob. p. ct, $64 Hy AB — % | 28000 do, Ry, Co... HH BM H+ Mlevnrat treet, was arraigned in the |963 to 0.03; January, #19 to &14; Feb- 20 Am, Wool pf.. 53% SM SB —L | 1900 Bo. Ry. Co. pt. WH 99 KIM |vorkville Court to-day on a charge of | rusty, R18 bid; March, 9.86 to 9.7 i LATE UPWARD TURN, |: Ansconta ..... 1044 WL 100% 49% | 6OO'Tenn. C, &T.. 8 WH M8 +1%lomboxaling $40 from the Carl Upman| April, 08 bid; May, 9:98 to 0.01; June, ga) |S670A., T. & 8. Fm Bi 86 6) Ted. Paclfe,... M4 WH WK—%/Clgar Company, where he was em- | 9.08 bid; July, 0.98 bid { —— 100 A..T, @& B.F.pf101% 101 10h —%| 9A Tol Rwys....% % % —I% plored as bookkeeper, When the de-| The late prices wore: Destmiben, 0. i OO At, C. Line...40 189 1 +1 1) T.. St. L. & W. 20% 9% 2% — W jteotives called at the Upman offices he| January, 978; March, 989, May, ‘ e 1 Union Pacific a Feature in the! isin nat. & onic. 94 924 4 —%) MY T.BLTe & Wop 8 HH |ratied a pistod from his pocket and at- ee |32000 B'klyn RT... Oh Bly 65g — | 200 TW. C. R. T,..106% 14% 109 —% tempted to kill himself, but the shot Trading on Big Sale—St. Paul) yw sxiyn U. G...219 sia tiv 844 [167000 Union Pacific. 111% 108 10% —% | went wild. He wax then overoowered, SHORTS BUY WHEAT. 100 Buttert 0% Wy WI 200 United Fruit ..103 1 106 0 der th ’ Was the Heaviest Loser in the 10800 bt oak ‘an ims wm sel 100 rt Ry. fc 0 WM wy Helen Gd Tetaiiive: cantch oud eee Veioes Advance a im the 4800 Can, Pac. rts. 0% 6% b4—~%| OUR. Ry, In. pf. 61% % O%— han, of the Kast Fifty-first street star Market on Demi Drop. 6900 Ches. & Ohio. HH HH —%] WOU B CLL Pipe ty Wy Lh |tion and confessed that he took the| Shorts wanted @ little wheat to-day . 90 Chi & N. Wil 184 16H —H] WOU S CLP. pO Oy G14 —IKgmoney, He charges his thefts to}and the price advanced under their 2600 Chi. Gt. Wa. 2% BRE! WOU. BR GL. 8 6 —%) wine, women and song” buying about one-guarter of a cemt ‘Wall otrent was slow to take notes! yim oui Ot W., BOWS B04 24 %| MW U.S Laath.... 1% 1% 1k —%| His emnlovees discovered some Adye| here and one-half to five-eighths of & Q-day of the warlike preparations mak-| sy CM, & Bt. PATI 167% 170% —%| MU. B Leath. pf %% 4 Wh— Sago that all was not right with Tamak's| cent in Chicago. Otherwise the mar- fag at Gidrattar. The hotiday tn Lon-) gp oy) Termes M1 We — | 1M) U, 8 Rubber, “4 Ye —‘“laccounts. ‘Their investizations gave | kets were featureless, Corn started @on and the lack of initiative from that} ayy cui. form. pt. W% Bh—%| MOU S Rub pl. Mh M Sy t ty ath to thelr beliefs and the books| steady and practically unchanged, quarter probably accounted for the de-| yoy (ni Un, Tr... 9% 9 % + % OU S Bteel.....5 0 1 Whe th ng. ‘Tomsk went to| New York's opening prices fayed influence of the episode in the! yoo chi. Un. Tr. pf iss % 3 —1 (#00 B Steel pf site TW Sls +1 | wouk Upman company # | Wheat—May, 111 3-4 to 111 7-8; Deoem- Pnanolal district, But when the broker#| i7q9 Cul, ¥. & 1... 4 WA Atle + | WH Va Ch... 4 8TH ITH + % [months ago. ber, 16 got time to read the newspapers and) yo Col. South .... 1% Wy MWe —I%| MO Va-Car pf 11 110% 10% —t | Tomsk was held for examination to-) Chicago's opening prices were; Wheat : @peoulate on the abenphigrs a f) G00 Col, Bo, Ist pt. 1% 8 — | IVA CAC... 8 Ow morrow —May, 1106-8 to 1103-4; July, 9% 3-4 to pe * be British and Rugslan fleets there! yy Co), so. ad pt Wh BH + A) 1 Wabsly 6 ee SNe te Wt | ie % 1-8; December, 1108-4 to 111, Corn— MA was a tum adout in the market and) yy) Con, Gas .....2104 24 26% 41%] 900 Wabash pf .. Ay AI Bia + RECEIVER FOR LABAREE. | say, 45 1-4; Decomber, 48 5-8 to 48 3-4 5 gelling fr profits, which had been! yo Cont, Tod. pfs 1 uh 4 Westinghouse 170 16) 165 —114 | — New York's closing prices were: May ving on, took a pronmunced arly lla WONCom Prod ...17% 1H TH —K] HH West in Tel Mes ~ ‘2 Office Furniture and Safes Are) wheat, 113 1-4 asked; December) 116 34 | holdings were thrown over vely! 1a)Corn Prod, pf. 724 72 Ta —hy | Om Wheel & LB se Wily Wie? | vais aggete of Minsing Broker, | asked; May corn, 61 bid; December, 56 3-8 fashion. prices all \ ( &LE@o w Bn rescore al| ee ee ee ENT TO ie Genial "2X | Dudley Dublenac wos appointed by | “oy coxing prices were: Di ms Ah © A) | 5 —~ 1% | Judge Holt, in the United States Diay roe ee Mi orem ‘tig until just defore the close, when) jopen eR Gps 28 @ 14) HOW *| Snause. wan t |ber wheat, 112 1-4 asked; May, LL Tf ; | te ‘onrt, receiver for the firm of J, SSS Toe ede um but tne teh wae] po per ant. we ty "| BROKER DROPS DEAD Walter Laiaree & Ca, No. Broad 11 8 a aia eh ton A Vt ' O Det. Un Ry... Ty Tay TY A . way, brokers, to-day, His bond wag | 8 5-8; December, 4 0 48 3-4; Muy, r mixed. 2 Det, Bouth, .. Me Me Me + H ian , 45 1-240 4 5-8; July, 45 3-8 to 45 1-2 wpward in recovery from yesterday’® gD, 88 & A. pf. 19 9 ru) ‘ow. We Richmond Vietim of Heart firm fixtures and safes which may be! n rgb pad some porary MRA Role oer HM BN +1” isease in Woot street Hatoon. | converted into assets, Jullan Price and 469 WANTED TO PURCHASE os! 8 4) Erle Ist pi 7 x 7 +% " five ye 5, el Price, ¢ reens on P. i the second hour. The Mat then fell) a9 pric “ i es Sg + 4, Wiltam w in wien ae “ big a me a ¥ tlt 7 veer ‘ou; ADVERTISEMENTS | ~ ot o had lived o year and George pson, of } 9 , slowly back to ees ie 120 Gen, Blee. Co..175 17MM 1734 — 4 bse? ae as 1 Wash | eretitors cisim ant appeared jn The World Want Col- > poe Se ercar ican: ah the caves | utr ca Tay wa Lg | taaton ates carly to-day | fy "tiace ofthe whereabouta of Laas — teriea October, This ex- 1 . ‘ vehi yas , Pup 2 s " |ree, who has fled. ceeded the combined number fn all DH. Cer ina jtee, wh al j lawuee were pryeey Berar anshe-wns'| um W cs vtral 143 44) pr, § ese the other New York newspapers | aig oe mis igre aprreer a L per oa 18 4 pital, who was called, sald the mandied| PENNSYLVANIA DIVIDEND. diribd. the wana basi’ a wal a ok of A / m Int. Paper pf. % < eae ay wi taker 7 > No 5 “t higher | ; of heart failure, ‘The body was taken] pyqjLADELPHIA, Nov. 1-at al - | } ‘Upton Pacific, Pabeda opel rel 1) Int P er +4! ty the Church street station. neeting of the Board of Directors of | World Wants will find a buyer) at 1101-2, It sold up to . | 100 Tat. Pump pf. +s! fiehmond formerly kopt 4 tea store In |the Pennsylvania Ratiroad to-day the for the littlest or the biggest) declined to 107 7-8 on heavy seiling. | 100 Kan. Clty Bo 4] Greenwich street, near Cortland!, but ular semi-annual dvidend of 3 per article. Boston houses bought Sugar freely. | isk, ©, Bo. pt Pi ek i Sia eaten treman, wan lared. i 7 aster going up to 1H Int, nis stock | go00 i C. Ft. &. pt to ‘| ty said to atives In Philadelphia was lowered to 11-8 on scattered | iy. K & West. 32 3 , 1 them two weeks ago aales, Later it went up to 144 8000 Lou, & Nawb,.13 7H Va ialtiaahtct eid 2-H ore lal The heaviest loss was shown In Bt. 379 Manhattan Mit : Paul. the price being lowered 31-2 per aim) Mot, Bt Ry rn i | SHIPPING NEWS. ry ent., to 167 1-2. Balumore & Ohio, Mis | gay set. seo He : * phils eo ‘ | i eee eee od +e. 02 11 6.20)Sun nots, 4.50/Mgon riven, AM > joat from 1-4 to almost 1 point by # | dun rises, 6.20/eu / SAT AVE 19 2 T020™ STREBTS Colora'n Fuel & Iron, Tenneasae Coat | 1) M-AMPABAM lis M4 THE TIDES @ Iron and American Smelting closed . K. & Tex 4 High Water, Low Water | ; ‘ fractionally higher K. & T. pt. MM AM FM | Bire: ferred finished 6&8 h i i Mook YOR 182 TID BOT | Wiis the ‘common mained? ractiomaty Pav Was ty | Rdetnore isinnds, LO L822 A aie 0 ‘wee Copper waa an excep: Lead By + | Mell Gate Perr “i ee Py ed ¢ ik - : | 4) Mey da the market, it being Well sup. Lond pt.. 94% 4 cinema l 1 i t | BP a “ean: an’ CE | Se at : gurovaw von, || OPiginal oil paintings -. were woak Central 1% 2 . | @ tota! ales of were 1,987,000 Air TB, 136%4 AnnIVED \ d d ti t h If WNY.C. & SUL. 4K Wijhetiy’ Tt Bremen CHEAPER GAS FOR BOSTON, “ao Nor & We bg jer rome Bremen Z “ BOSTON, Nov. 1—The State Gas| A0North Am. ; a TO-MORROW we will place’on sale a number || Gomaiosioners to-day ontered the Kast | THON. & Wes “ INCOMING AMSILIPS of original oil paintings by Astley Dd. M. Boston Gas Company to reduce the Pac. Ce 1 D i Price of Ite product from $1.25 ty 1% sO Pye CM pe 1 | Aetorts. Otnanow Cooper, the celebrated artist who executed that | 1490 feet. Last werk the, $0 Pac. Malt Y Raiser Wiihelny Tt f ior “The St f the Evil Make aca. Bown concerns wre ; RR = wei remarkable painting, e Story of the Evi ponies,” Mayor Pririck A, Gotu Bee OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS Spirit,” which we have on exposition (4th floor); days ag) ma r ». & East... 3 wo =m SAILED TO-DAY z : lored A Bice ot fae througho aaa a oF harlestoa8oidier Prtnen, also a number of his hand-colored reproductions uc ed B,C. a \ - Va bey Fulton Street $1.50 Values, 98c tops—good solid sol The GIRLS kid tips—up-to-d °3 Boys’ Suits ‘1. tation for perfect fitting ch Sizes 8 to 15. years, orders, None C. O, D. sale between the h and 12 o’cioc! lake your pick at..... ose Armure Porticres, 650.\ wy reversible tapestry armure Portieres, with a ua mercerized Anish; trimmed with deep lot | thee triuges in the popuiar red and green cou aud other seasonable colorings; a pair; dur ina. the kinj ine (8 99 eeping Garments, 22¢, For Children. the ribbed Maeced kind, with feet; just the for the cold nights, sizes 1 to 7 years. 29e, | be the price ordinarti —mannish shapes—s Are of Box ( Value 35€ We L ALL WIDTHS: e-rpec An opportunity to buy 4c, oflele yuane yard Ladies’ , Flannelette Petticoats, eSSiot Underprice Sale School SHOES—Bo the Sale the lot tou woitlder cape leep foun same price tno an Ruifled etteets, The All 8.28 Floor Oilcloth 16¢ rolls of a m best In an assortinent of desirable atripea; the flounced 39. quality; yours to choose at the special price of... ® kK. |. Namm,. mr oa 2 2 Brooklyn Double Stamps with Cash Purchases Till Noon Every Day, Single Stamps From Noon Till Closing. vs and Girl he sk'rt ines Now Here’s welcome moncy-taving news! A New York maker who made nothing but $1.50 Boys’ double-brea ted Suits, of heavy |} “raprere retired. We bought his entire_stock * : + wre h opportunity to b: we P or C weight woollen cheviot, in a large ; aT prt x en AE US PRY. ENO TAD EA OE See range of pleasing patterns, a ara rg I ng patterns, and $1.50 Wrappers Of heavy flannototte, fane made by a maker who has a repu- figured and Persian effects tand Her- sar id.ng whose just up te his standard he ulf the usual price. * 16¢ 5 22 | 8 The BOYS' SHOES—Are of dependable Satin Calf—selected goat $1,50 Values, aren 50|| $150 WRAPPERS 89 4 touched up in oil so that they almost equal the originals. : Sale price will The thousands that have seen Mr. Cooper's works during the exposition here will welcome this sale as a rare opportunity to secure paintings and pictures of the highest artistic type at an unusually low price. napped be hat at For to-morrow and as long as they last we will sell $10.50 beaver hats at $7.95 Full napped black beaver sailors — those that have the large, exclusive crown —being admittedly the handsomest sailor shape mn the market—heautiful- ly trimmed with silk vel- vet roses and collars to match flowers—you'd con- sider taem good value at cial at untrimmed hats. velvet turbans | | | lita All '3 hand-colored reproductions, '1,50, 1] original oil paintings, size 22x30, at ahee 162.50 75, —_ impson Crausford Ce A very handsome trimmed ] aver Sailor Remarkable values 250 draped and shirred paon Turbans and toques in five different styles—each style a handsome delineation of the ensuing styles—in red, brown, navy, cardinal, white, light blue and green—for one day only Handsome, desirable shapes—large and medium sizts—in a and green—hats that sell regularly at be about half. 4 *7.95. in women’s and toques. "2.50 pias anos ~ Don’t miss seeing Cooper's $25,000 painting, “The Story of the Evil Spirit.” One of thode Thousands marterpicees e preers inwhten ‘ mired thie real life, MEI U. STREETS. art, sett, Still greater values for the 2nd week of our sale of EV Manufacturers’ sample furniture. ERY price in this great sale is positively less than the actual cost to manufacture this high-grade artistic furniture and to-morrow continues this unprecedented event with hun- ‘ dreds of new values—particularly for parlor and dining room. To-morrow we offer 26 beautiful sideboards, made from thor- oughly seasoned golden cak and selected genuine mahogany—superior rubbed finish—every joint fitted with greatest care—crawers run smoothly —dust proof—fitted with large French plated mirrors, pittn Floor. Price, Value. Wood. Price. Value, Wood, oi) 478 Golden O0k = 89.5 Antwerp. Oak x Iden Ovk ii 38 Mahogany 4. Golden Oak Golden Oak ; Mahogany Golden Oak 932 extension dining table Probate ng lected flaked grain tops, fitted with deep moulded rim, superior rubbed polish finish—-all extra leaves are pollshed—the slices and construction are Golden Oak Golden Oak Golden 65. wu eon the very newest de- fitted with greatest care—this entire line $y less than actual value. Value, Extension, Price, Value. — Extension, 10 0.75 6 ft, 15,00 4 0.00 6 ft. 2.00 6 ft 40 8 ft. 6 ft. 37.50 53.0 W tt 6 ft. 39.50 wo 8 ft Odd chairs~—4 interesting assortment of = 8sphciil odd chairs, including one SS arm and side chair to match—suitable for library and sit- ing rvom, or off ce—extremely low prices, Z —In genuine golden oak, Fd Dining _chaire \arhered oar and genuine mahogany, heavy box frames, rubbed polish finish, some with closely woven cane seats,others upholstered with genuine morocco leather, very comfortable shaped backs, built for strength vp beauty; arm chairs to bas 28 sample china $31 sample china eb $42 sample china 1.60 value, sO sample chin’ F » fa . ee 8.00 847.50 for mire. 00 2 11.25 he 0 802.50 for mfrs. 875 rainple ein: smahogt 25 um fiat0 7,50 872.50 for mfrs, 888 sample china closets—mahowany, Marvellous values in parlor furniture. |AT our parlor furniture showing is the finest in New York is acknowledged by T" ail Admirers of fine furniture; the section is simply overtlowlng with artistic creations from the best manutacturess. The designs are exclusive and the newest ideas of up-to-date makers. If you want good, artistic, reliable parlor furniture, and at lower prices than you ever paid, you can find it on our sth floor, hree-piece parlor suits Five-piece parlor suits. for manutacture| 26.00 sample parlor $20.50 (or manufacturers 4.00 sample parlor sulta, for manufacture 2.0 sample parlor 842.00 for manufacturer's $8.00 sample parlor ‘ for manufacturer's $400 sample parlor sults ord for manufacturer's $100 sample parlor sults manufacturer's 90.00 sample parlor sults | &08.00 for manuf $96.00 sample parlor suits. manufacturer's $105.00 sample narior suits. | @MS.00 for manufacture $112. sample parlor sults. SIMPSUY CRAWFORD €CO.——————————— 136 Bic Be = , Remarkable sale of sample china: cut glass will be utterly impossible {o duplicate these rare values in fine china, cut glass and lamps this season, T | because the great house of George Borgfeldt & Co,, sold us their entire sample line at about half price, and there Is no other like it available or likely to bg. It’s the handsomest line we have ever secured, and this sale marks a time wher, every discerning housewife should by all means secure a ay supply at these extraordinary prices, . M A 15c, for'25c. china cups and saucers, f |} 106, for sample 25c, china plates— I ch decorations—dinner size, \ 256. for 756. and 500, sample china \ (| plates. \ 500. for $1 to $1.50 sample china ) i wil 256, for SOc. china sugars and creams; fine Quality and peat decorations, 500, for # i 250, jor 436, china cups and saucers. ] 1.25 china sugars and creams; neat spray decorations | \j cd tate 750, {or $1.75 china salad bowls, rich, large | plaves. ™BOe tor Hi" china “Erker jars, rich hand. i mee ite. Davina es mje. for $1.73 china comb and brush trays, we hbbl ae s Theo. Haviland china ts so wellknown that we do not need to say anything about its value Mor beauty, but we do tell you Lamps. $3.45 for $5 hand-decorated lamps, globe y by, “743 for $a"s0 lamps in ruby finish and wrought 6 (ly that these sets are $32.50 the iron trinynings—red globe Lal of wort Over—that’s what we $10 Yor $18 brass lamps, fancy trimmed = Cass sell them for—what they are with bent glass shades. Cut glass. $1.35 for $2 cut glass) $3,95 for $5.00 cut glass celery traye—rich, i s deep ig wep cut wate for $3 cut glass ot) ottles, for 81,50 horseradish Jara. eke Whe. each for cut glass Knite rein | worth—but there's afew sets in this sale, and while they last the price is 319.95 $50 tor $100 Theo, Have) $10 for $15 English land china dinner sets. porcelain dinner sets, $8.95 for $12.50 American | $11.95 for$18,50 Austrian porcelain dinner sets, | na dinner sets, ch Tumblers, 3c. each for tumblers, plain or banded—1,000 dozen, Fourth Floor, holsteries UNDREDS of extraordinary values like those that made every day a record-breaking selling occasion —a remarkable saving on high-grade decorative fabrics and curtains that are new and correct in style and design. handled nappies — rich, cuttings, 45 tor $5 cut glass bowls, Beas ee tO ct tas Sotas for $5 cut glass vases, SIMUSON CRAWFORD Co, November sale of curtains and u H Fourth Floor. Ruffled bobbinet curtains: Exquisite new b : An unusual offering at one-third less than regular prices—| Cagptaims: Two great vad be Se every pair is made of good serviceable bobbDinet, trimmed with novelty lace insertions and full lace trimmed rutfles— 1.40 2,25 2.95 3.75 Ruffled bed sets underpriced: Of Arablan and Renaissance laces in scores of rew and original designs, many of which are eaclusive, being the products of our Model Upholstery Shop, They are mounted | on fine Freach and German nets and elaborately trimmed) with rich insertions and medallion centerpieces—both single and full size sets are shown in many of the styles— 2.95 3,95 5.90 8,90 13.75 16.50 Also an extraordinary offering of 22 Arabian bed sets —actual values $50 to $85—at 29.75. this offering, comprising latest foreign ideas in Irish point Renaissance laces—bought at half actual woith ihe ora during this great sale at less than import cost, 4.85 5.90 8.90 9.75 10.50 Nottingham lace curtains; Beu- tiful new reproductions in the latest Scotch madras and cable net weaves at actual mill cost—per pair, 98c.°1.85 2.25 2.95 3.50 Irish point lace curtains: The bet chance you will have to secure these pretty curtains this Season, at prices as lo as we are offering themat, for Wed- nesday’s selling—per pair, 2.75 3.95 4.85 5.90 6.90 80c. tapestry Brusselscarpet, to-morrow, 56c 'y of high-grade carpets, and every. HAT’S one ot the best bargains that has ever been offered in the wa body knows that tapestry Brussels is one of the most desirable carpets made, This is a particularly good 56c as Third Floor, quality and comes in all the new patterns—special 80c. value at ‘WUe for all wool ingrain car- Best quality Smyrna rugs, ‘8 jcc for goat vanat cargets | Hara ats ‘Rana for rooms, halls an} . n 1.10 for Wilton velvet car- 13.50 for ru og wut wear for years. ite for rua ‘Oxi feet 7,010.6 feet, Wald fe sq. yd. for $1.0) genu- rttord "ane - ine iniald Hnoleum—ule and | g ATS, for inmter rugs Armour's of Switt's mild hore, Wood effects. 22.76 for high grade Ax with jean amd streaked 1 Boe sa. ¥d. for cut leneths etre tione high with Jean, “an : of tame. ap a nd tine tex: moked; 4 to 8 Ib ri Sand 0c cont tnoleam 2 Feat boat tive. frame 5 ya, for 0212 foot » cork Hnoleum—4 yds. wide be ay Presents ool ‘Smyrna N aw n Ofleloth, 1, 1éand 2 yds.wide | ums, 30x00 Inches 3 abe. inster rugs. a fies ‘TIx63_inebes ma. yd for Se. oileloth 7% for uae Inches ———SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Special household bargains. ERE’S a chafing dish that sells regularly at $4.00, Our Tues- day price is $2,98, Every item in this list of house. hold necessities is a great bargain just like that, The chafing dish has hot water and food pans made of heavy brass, nickel plated, fancy wrought iron stand and nickel plated alcohol at $4.00; 1.75 for gaa reading complete, with | pe chimney, wi decorated shade extra mantic for extra burner. for $1.10 extra heavy anel on tl et in ck ic ror U Ee ea io @ finest | milled tac B we 85 | ‘ Sale of pure whiskies, SRIAL OLY Hguor, Gallon 66. aye ful ouart ji Lona oy toes—-Pai White Ri: Block: peck, 1b. WT wack, ‘Tie. : 1S)-tb. sack VANTA™ hisher—O a tlo $1.09; bottle... _ German Rhine Wines, Erhardt & Co, Frankfort-a-M. Maing. Case 12 G35 for nickel - Frenca tea of coffee pero ity lam, eo fan and hs SANDEN fiat oF in. Jean Bresnac & Fils, Bordeaux, France, Case 12 quarts, for nickel-plated toa em dust pans gaivanized to & customer 2, D. and no ma Mocha: ‘owt ‘Atter-Dincet nC or Breaktont Cates heavy nickel 39 for yer Bo “Fei Thedter, tacent ite — tank holds 5 Lnprovemen| ata. of off, and has, brass, bot. fitted. rusting—fan: for av large sine ‘wand and ait walvani rarbage cans wkh aanitary cover and bay ie; value $1. ash cane. walvanized ash-can

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