The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1904, Page 4

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awalts an owner at the Elizabeth street | car by some one who got off at the! Grand street station about noon to-day. lying upon a@ seat, called the attention of @ guard to {t, remarkin, some one's forgutten his lunch, guard, ‘contents gave him quite @ start, and, realizing the metal must be of con- over to the police, Berlin, No. % West One Hundred and Eleventh street." old metal ornament: ore word has beeo received from him | ey H oe lsat, then, ‘There now seems to be bape 4 OM, Ko T....0% ne De + & no doubt in the minds of ‘Shaw's rela ape | OOM. K. aT. pt. + Uves regarding his marriage. A 100M, Pacific.....10% 107% 16% +1% | batt ‘Tutke. oF 1OON., ©, & Bt, Lal 1% 18% +14 ! ut an Inter “ 6 +h ning to et emt be Big Judwing no Net BE & Hes i > +™% y with eat , am ak 4 : pr es WONat RRM. of 0 —p——— sr not 1am martied, and 1 will sag) neither answer no or uotll L feel TON, ¥ An neimx iy iy +4 [Despatches Say Miss Nesbitt! tike i 1 don't know woy st should be ‘Wall Street Hears the Trade! 22%. % Air Bemin we ums +9 headend es ovat Outlook Is Bright and the Oe Gu Sen ah on Has Delivered an Ultimatum som, bet 1 shalt not say suother word . ‘ cord.” hi : he th eel eee, lee me Bm +4) to Family of Alleged Husband —— Met: or, Amer .. ‘ ry i as Laie cigs 00 Ont. & Weet. @ , a 4% +%) —Will Go to Europe, Common Leading. 10 Pac 0. 14 vi G4 4 NK — i | 42 Pacific Mall . 41 1% OR +1% | ; wom Peon, RR hh + THEN HARRY CAN SUE CNTR LOL) Bees eee : ENTI "| $400 Ry, Bt, Bpg.. 2% 27% ty — 4 : 212 Ry. St. Sn, pf, 4 My HR + —— 4 1100 Rep. steel .. 5% 14% 15 +14 / Detective Sent to London ar ietion of Bank Official in 1 my +r Tennessee Coal and Iron Scores) mw nen. wise! ot om BX 1") Young Man's Mother Said to, Conviction o ho hinge E ; Exceptional Advance, While Ww Read. it of NM FX | Haye Convinced Family Mar- New Jersey et Aside on the Railroads Get Their Share| smo rook tana... 44 BAM tit] rage Really Took Place. Ground that Indictment Was 1100 Rock Tp). pf... 7% 19% + . of Patronage—Bonds Firm. | ‘ny nuvver Goods. My wh + % Defective. Ai mocoghert ory uss we 27% | ACME 0 enpatchee from Pit \ nitod tBates Steel held the attention | “10 Siows-shet pe. OA MN HK + Kinane, Thaw fAmby can aM Wid Of) TRENTON, No J, Nov. T—~The Su-| Of brokers and buyers ina market that] igo stL& Pid pay 6% Of $280,000 and can have thelr wander. |Dremé Court to-day set aside the con- was strong at every point to-day, while) 1900 et 8. W.. 2% 2K —“ | ing aon, Harry, back. | vietion in the Monmouth County Court | Ge trading was brisk and vigorous) qo 6t.L.& 8.Wapt, 8% W% MA—%! Te ty reported by Lnitimate friends of |Of Rovert C. Twining, who was an of- ¥ from the start. All the leading stocks| 21s) Bouth. Pao .... 62% 61% 1% + % line Thaw family that a personal mes-| fee's of the Monmouth Trust Company y gharde the favor shown the metal 1#| 50080, Pac. pf.....16% U6 ul senger brought this ultimatum, If the |!" Addition to his connection with the use and the list closed quite at the} sq South, Ry. Co. % HWY H+) terms are accepted the ex-actress will | First National Bank of Asbury Park, top prices of the session. 600 So, Ry. Co. pt. HR Me Mh + WH] oo to Europe at once Harry Thaw) Twining was charged with fraudulent This demand on the eve of election! 200 Stan. R.& T.Co, mM can sue for divorce after a time on | transactions in connection with the and © holiday was a bit surprising and | 700 Tenn. C. & T... 6% 68% 6% +34 | tne ground of desertion. fallure of both tnatitutos As an of- hove who cared to see a political fore-| 240 Tex. Land a. bbe] +1 Family Convinced of Marriage. | fiver of the Pirst Natt nk he was! the dealings took {t as significant | #00 Tex. Pacific ... 5% HY Wh According to friends of the chorus|tried in the [United States Court on whe ed Mt as thelr inclinations| 100 Third Ave, RAS 182 18 +2 | girl and model she considers that she | peveral tndictmonts, and Is now out on prod $0 Tol. Ratpways.. 24 BY BR—N] is fully worth one-quarces as much a | ball, pending an ap from the con: = | 007, 8 L&W. OH 8% 48% —% | the Bar! of Yarmouth, and that tf tho eiiteried aie | Aad agate gag 0 Twin OR. T...106% 106% 106% +14 | family t¢ willing to pay $1,000,000 for prison | be eA Lap ity outlook, Waal] 20 Un, Bag &@P,.. % MH MMH + Kan Earl they can afford to pay $280,000 onmauty ? 'n. B, & P. ™ 6 2 +2 | for @ prise model—or to get ber out Rane ~ ight a ee Mercer & aes ee Lei 110% 111% +1] Of the family, Trust Company. ton wae bet ve 900 Un, Pac. pf... 6% 04% Additional evidence proving the mar-| a#ide to-day unde that the Those who pushed the stock along ‘a ie ‘ @ of Thaw und Misa Nesbitt {9 |!ndictment was in a steady rise for the com: pb pag - a 10% WT as te have been sec ured by a orivace | tant it iid no °. 4 + a +e etlve who was sent to London an + on ‘ fon, which they declared would $0 (0) om net Pipe 1% ie y "the ‘family. This doteotive | Amended, but this. the Supreme Court wey ypatoeani Poe a gin the] S00UL 8. CLP. pee WK 4 of @ Scotland Yard man | sy, Was Not 8 pI wal procedure rt mron * i BS marie: peorenges ge a heavy demand| B0U. 8. Ro & Im. @% & eS adva th 2 points. The) 800 U. 8. Leather.. 19% 1% K east mii "cmmptioeall? aotive,| 100 U. 8. Leath, pt. 92% 99% 48 selling up over 2 per cent on notable| 190 U. 8, Rubber... 4 2 2 + Duying. London bought the common. %0U. 8, Rubber pt 8h oH Tennessee Coal & Iron showed the |20000U. 8, Stoel... 264 My 27% +2% ‘most striking advance of the list, it be- |12400 U. B. Steel pf H% My BI +1% dng pushed up more than points on ex- 2000 Va-Car Oh.... 84 37% 3% —y ‘tensive transactions, 100 Va-Car pf,.,.110% 10% 110% 4 The other Industrials Mnished strong,| 10Val C&C. mw om 41 -a the gains ranging from 1-2 to almost 2) 800 Wabash ......24 1% my + 4 J per cent. 0) Wabash pf .. W% Oh Oh +H § Union Pacific, St. Paul, Missouri Pa-| 2%? West’ghae, ....170%4 170% 170% — % h ‘Atchison and Reading led) the rail; 0 blog Un. Tel 0% @ +& a they closin or “polnts tah Gains of 08 15 1. per ont Be) ba hg cue i im +% gaia in the other stocks of the OW. aL Bem nh EK CH folie E The closing of the Tractlons was| 1000 Wis. Central . et gn tne lead ot Brooklyn Fania 0 Wis. C. pt... a a ri -% CROCE RIE Tanait, w #0! 0 3-8 rat @, Ma ‘nal figure a nie ee “Ex dividend. a 8 were 11-4 to —_—_>EO ey in the other 3-3 per cent. Fra ‘Were scored in the E ids closed atr { ‘he total sales of (Mares and of honda $4,550,000 nd active ks wore 105,00 Closing Qnotations, nal gains were LONDON STOCKS QUIET, BUT STEADY. | LONDON, Nov. 1.—-Money was in good demand in the market to-day. vie- D+) Bales, High are Glee Net! counte were maintained. Trading on ‘ | WAllis Ch'ors .. 4 u Md +1 | the Stock Rachange wos quiet, owing Wg MAm. Beet Su..5 B BW +1 | to it being the eve of the settioment, WOAm. Beet pl... % % 7% but prices were fairly steady. Console S400 Amal, Copper 1% 1% 12% + %| Were steady. q 00 Am. C.& F.... 27% Th +% > Americans opened dull, with the GO Am. C. & F, pt 8 Su + Ml changes fractional, became irregular :. $0 Am. Cotton O11 M% 1% BY +IN| and inactive pending tne remult of the } JOAm, Cotton pf M1 M1 +2 | Presidential eleotion, then grew firm in t EAs. Grass te % 8 8% + | places and closed steady, Mexican m Hide& lL. 6 oh bie Ralls were firm. Copper shares were in M Am, Ive + SH 84 84 + 4) demand. $0 Am, Ice pf... 3% 2 mM +1 Kaffirs wore cheerful in antictpation 10 Am. Loco 8) iS! +1%! of @ favorable statement regarding MAm. Loco pf 84 S 8M +S Transvaal gold Meids Imperial Japan d¢ Am. Malt 5 5 5 =) eae Government 68 of 1904 were quoted Am. Malt pf. BY 2% UR+K athe WO Am. Smelting . 71% THY TH +1 — MOAm, Bmelt. pli? Uy 12 +H Am, Snuff ....16 160° 19 MAY WHEAT BOUGHT. MO Am. H Fay... 13 10% 1% 41%)! ———. WH Am, St Fy pf 8 4% 7 +6 Demand Sends Up Market Prices, 270) Am, Bugar,....14% 1A HK + \ While Corn Is Higher, ean t a t : ‘a rig we Buying of May wheat caused a steady o . “gow : {Opening tn the market to-day, which Am, Tob. pl.IH 14 1M followed b: MW Am. Tob. p, cu. 84 BY 88K 43 was follow: y & further advance of . “ Am. Woot wh 1% 18 — | 38 of a cem in May, Cables were eas- 16 Lr. Wool pt. 4% Pg Si | Heh Influenced by heavy shipmenta of i asassade ie th pred +1] wheat last week from Russia Corn Setkia Arbor Moo ag | ORCRAA from 148 to 1-6 Of @ cent higher. WO Asso. M. 1 pl. 9% My 41 New York's opening prices were: May 1A. T2438. Ft S% 56% ee ies rents 17 1-4 bid; May MOAT. & BF. pfioiry 10% 101% + 14) © i i “WAL C. Line.....18 139% 140 | Chteago’s opening prices were: May’| “ : 1-4 to 11.8; July, 98 to 98 1-5 M100 Bal & Odio. oH oy sem +1. | Meat MLA te 111 gs ? | Dee M4; May corn, 4 7-8; D. +400 Bklyn, R. 7... 6% 61% OSH +14 leomber, 49 Sh ue . 100 Bruns’k Co. Sy SH) New York's closing prices were weBul, & 8 8 4 Wheat—May, 1894: December, 117 5-8 ous, bs . Corn—May 816-8; December, 67 bid. | 10 Butt'ck ® ® =—%) Chicago's closing orices were: Whoat 0 Can, P. 29% 12914 1294 + % December, 112 1-4 to 1123-6: May 1113-4 1M0Can. Pac. rts. yh oy ty 4 GS ane July. ‘a et gvember 2 m | § Jecomber, 4 4 y 2 Chea, & 01 Wy 4% 4H +h bid: July, G94 to WTA ad MOCK, & Alton.. 9% +1 ———a | TO Oh. & N. W. 19% Mom CM, Gr. Wo 4 SHIPPING NEWS, WOCHL Gt. W. A. 6% ; M0CM. 6. W. Bs ALMANAC FoR TO-DAY Dital 6. W. db fun rises, 696 poh Moon sets Mo C., M. & St PTI > MC..C..C. & BLL. Sy | " Yaar hal 4 | 200 Chi. Term. pf. 24 Hell Gate Perry 7 oh $8 ER "i MChi. Un. Tr wn ; IMO) CoL F. & 1... w% PORT OF NEW york, WCol. F. & 1, pt. » MC. & H.C. & 1 iy ARRIVED. | 20) Col. South yy Minneapolis ...« ‘e : 2 Marcos So, Ist pf. Laurenuan 095 Bu. 2d pf m4 | ena Aires Con, Gas 17% % | Desary 09 Con. Tob. pf...121% Rotterdam e MO Corn Prod Finland ar Antweer 40 Corn Pr. pr | INCOMING STEAMSHIPS Del. & Hud..,.1% DUE TO-DAY WD. L & W 05 xcelsior. New Orleans Brunewick #9 D. & Rio G. pf. ny ty, Savannah $29 Det. Sout! bet 190 Det. South. pf. oy ssi Dis. Beeu Firte wt OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Erie 1st ne % SAILED TU-DAY. Erie J pr 24 ott port News Gen. Elec. Co, | 14 +1% | Hoek. Vai. pf.. 0 m+h SPECIAL NOTICES. TH, Central....140% 194 + {| errr Int. Paper Wy iT) MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CURED Ant. Paper pt.. m4 My 1s BY FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE, Wat. Pump pr.. 7 H " — Jowa Cenira % 6% Mow. A. Shaw, of 222 Winter Street “Haverhill, Masa, writes: “A hard 4 O% 4% + te) cold and lung trouble had lett me CPL 8. pf 8% A oy thoroughly run down, and | Improved @ Nash..1%%, my 1% 41 | so much by taking Father John's tan ....160% 16% 162 + %| Medicine I gave it to my seven-year- Met, St. R'y....y Met ties 3 ss 18M 120% 124 + % | old daughter: in whose general health 51% 8% + & | there has» sinice been # marked {m-| 1% 6% + 4 | Provement. Nothiag equais your medi- | ® ® @ +)\cine ase tonic, 1 bighly “La nese recommend DP — BUTLER’S TEAS At half the usual retail Vibes Butler’ sGolden Tips— “SO Ceylon tea Imported; a Ib. ic Butler’sUnxid Teas—Fou favorite varieties; a lb 50c Are pure and uniform; tler’s No.2 Choice Teas Pn viies th 2OC Peerless Malt Extract, Famous revitalizing tonic for women and children; a doze $1.18; 1 bottle... 10c Apples, Choicest Greenings and Baldwins, the best varieties for cook. ing and eating, a basket, , | 5c with us, Our prices are always the Oranges. The new Florida crop, ripeand juicy; very special price for 3 15c days only, a dozen, j —Highest rade of famous 7 u Phan. Ciara te ness in the wide world, A few of fanned meaty: & ty Ie 2 25C days are set before you, 2 ied Apples — Blue Miahere hash anton: cate 1 £06 virbtharne Evaporated Peach: Ribbon; ian Calen ftre: carton youew or W 10c freely given with all purchases of 1 best Indian co . Picnic Hams. Mild sugar-cured delicious small Hams, tender 8c and lean; weight § to 7 Ibs.; for the next three days lower than packers’ prices; a Ib. ted Apricots—Blue Ribbon, from California; cars 4 5c ne ton Your Boy or Girl buys at any of our Grocery stores with every assurance that they: will receive the same fair and courteous attention that would be ac- corded to yourself, No expert knowledge is required when dealing the price and price the quality, The dime or the dollar of a child will go as far and bring you ‘as much value as the same amount in the hands of the wisest food expert. This absolute certainty of get- ting what you pay for (and saving money on every purchase) Is one of the foundation stones on which JAMES BUTLER has reared the largest, most popular and most satisfactory retail grocery busi- Double‘$2%; Trading Stamps Dainty Biscuits, The Season's Newest Novelties. Candidates, 4 pound.....0..4. 10c Spice Dropa, a measure.......+ 3c ee ce tmeerern - pene arnt 134 Grocery Stores. SOOO IN OLD GOLD LEFT ON AN CAR bec rece Said Passenger to Guide— Valuable Package Is Turned Over to the Police. A package containing $500 In old gold | police station. The treasure, wrapped in an old news. paper, was left in a Thint avenue “L” A passenger, who noticed the bundle “Pretty solid meal,'’ commented the | as be undid the string, The sideratie value, turned the property An address on the package read, ‘'g, Mr. Berlin ts a dealer in antiques and He had started say Office, —_—— ES COTTON PRICES ADVANCE. Profits with the gold to th Held, Although Decline Followed Barly Rine, Pricea opened firm, 9 to 11 points higher, In the cotton market to-day in response to higher cables from the Liv- erpool market, The public did not take | ti the holiday to-morrow. Philadelphia spot interests appeared to have selling orders, but the buying was in sufficient volume to absorb all offerings readily, lowest possible. Quality governs the good things for the next three o Nai Ib. © cents or more, except C. O. Ds, A tratnload of big, tatoos, selected from shorts having been satisfied, pri reacted above 3 points, and the market ‘The estimated receipts |} At ports were @2,000 bales against actual ‘he opening prices wer: 9% bid; December, 9% to 94; January, yy 2% bid; February, 9.97 bid; March, 10.08 “Some One Forgot His Lunch,” to 10.04; April, 10.00 bid; May, 10,18 to | 10.14; June, 10.15 offered. The late prices were: December, 9.9; January, 9.99; Marob, 10.10; May, 10.20, ‘Gives Relief Quickly. | Regular Use of Hyomei Cures Most Stubborn Case of Ca-| BUTLER’S COFFEES. Unsurpassed in flavor and aroma. Bess hocks t08 aad inest grades of these coffees Imported; a Ib, * 25¢ Best Maracalbo—Heavy bodied coffee with superior cup qualities; alb,..... .s Best Santos—Fan aromatic and good; per Ib Belfast Ginger Ale. Rows’s Royal, excels all others In refreshing qualitles; dozen, $1.17; a boltle., The tinest—fresh from Cape Cod, large, red, ripe, full of flavor; & QUAIL esoeesees Very best red, medium-sized Con- necticut onions; special price continued, a basket Aunt Finest in the cakes or muffin: White Potatoes white, mealy, splendid Po- by our export shippers from the finest crops in the country, a basketerss Golden ness refi Worcestershire sa ame quieter pte of 71,900 bales las —-- |257 Business Opportunities advertisements were printed in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC. | TORY. tarrh. No other medicine gives such prompt relief as Hyomel in the treatment of catarrh, The first breath of this remedy soothes and heals the irritated and smarting air passages, and the regu- lar use for a few days or weeks will cure the most stubborn case. of the reports of those who have been cured of catarth by Hyomel read like miracles. | The complete Hyome! outfit costs ||| but $1, consisting of an | dropper and sufficient Hyomei to last several weeks, This will effect a cure in ordinary cases, but for chronie| and deep-seated cases |longer use may be necessary, and n extra bottles of Hyomel can be| | obtained for 50c, Probably the strongest evidence | that can be offered as to the powers jof Hyomei to cure catarrh is the fact that Hegeman & (Co. will agree to re- ‘fund the money if you say that Hyo- met! has not helped you, “Hegoman & Co., The Corporation, 200 all Mail’ or. nehes, 20c 17c CS aaeiimenetiel grade, a 10c Cranberries. 10c Onions. 17c ; eholee quality rants—Blue Ribbon; fancy Ama- a very cholce, imported 9c ; Pancake Flour id for breakfast b, pack- 10c Nanna Ty Drip Syrup—Sweet ined; quart bottle,...., 12¢ e—Peerless; an Plow Blue Ribbon; | 4n epicurean’s delight; pints, selt-Hateine ome, economical and Nacsa aad Bava onlRttere Pasokale Trap halt Plltersserevvvstrseee, LOC Mabor faving: Fo cwr- 126 Buy at the Nearest, an ry a Ofives—Pancy Queen Olt 15c prepared Buckwheat — Peerless ‘ ported, from Luc: brand, svlf-raising; $Id pack- Je W ° d pint, 850. 236 prepared. Buckwheat — Triumph ines an Liquors. tone ality; Sb. brand, fancy quality 15C] at one ricensea 8 ; Trump iv = ———, Men's! 40"156| (MONOGRAM WHISKEY, ph brand; 10 Years Old, runs © 1c] Highclass,wellinaured rye whiskey, parina— ! k ‘made — bottled expressly for our family trade, from fiers . “i Gallon, $3.00; %%-gallon, $1,50; wean rad co 90 flasks, 50c., 28c. By the 75 Syrap Fron old Ver POE... esas sn eeeene Cc ta, 17 pint bot 106 mixed. 25c We are sole importers of this very use FINE IMPORTED WINES “King Alfonse — erates old vintage; Rare an & bottle iiraida Sherry, “Imperial ‘mellow, well ay Fruit ‘ine, soft, a bottle rn ja Sherry, “Very mon. ido" —Dry, pale. porte ile Port, bau nt rity pressing of t wit Ea grape; a bot “Alto are” 85c h; a bot > or Grocery Stores Are Closed on Election Day. .'*Kingussie Scotch Whiskey. | | metiow and well matured in sherry casks; mild flavor, fine bou. |] quet; rich amber color; for hot Scotches, high balls or me Introductory price, per bottle... FRENCH BRANDY, x * Godet Freres’ Celobrated 3-Star French Cognac Champagne ichaaya Reber old, mild and mel mn} as Aboti.. SEIS glass. A cal fine old Scotch whiskey, icin SC BS. howe J. B. California; + & gallon, @0c.; for 4 Sherry— Superior Calitor- gallon, $1.26) hal wal 68¢ Butler's Borax Soap—Hest soap fabrics; 7 cakes for, Coney Island Soap -Most toonoml- COP vsees Clenewel W ens laundry age, 1Box/ I-lb, package the clothes white; for . Starch — glossy; %1b. box.. Clder and White Wine Vine. 8c war—Full strength; qt. bottle Malt Vinegar—Butler's best; 15c superior grade; qt. bottle... A Few Laundry Speciats, Washing “ 25¢ made; harmless to ; a reat cleanser; 13 4-Ib. French Bine—Hutier's best; makes 5c 3 squares White, stron Some inhaler, of catarrh ELECTION DAY SPECIALS All Under Regular Prices For Men, Women, Misses and Children FOR WOMEN Women’s Coats—crira ricer.) | Made of fine Kersey Cloths, semi-fitting, double) stitched seams all over, collarless finish, medium length, lined with satin—regular price 15.00, OME 1 0505 6000 40965 r4s 96 8084 6065 Ch xetmnnsees omen’s Neckwear, |Carriage Bags. (First Floor.) (First Floor.) Stock Collars, with or with: Carriage Bags in black, brown | get tabsin silk, lace, embroi- and “iy pctedy fitted with ery on linen, pique, crash card case and purse, double | and. silk in white, ‘cream, and single frames, braided | black, colors, ete ...... and strap handlesse++.. +009 | Value 35¢, and 40¢, Value $1.25. For MISSES and CHILDREN Girls’ Coats (Third Floor.) Made of all wool Cheviots, regular or Military models with embroidered emblems or deep capes, full length coats, blue and } 6.75 (Third Floor.) brown; sizes 6 to 14 years; regular price $10.00; Tuesday....seee oa Misses’ Coats ledium lengths, fitted back, made of fine K cloths, lined | with satin; sizes 14 and 46; regular price Lantern j 10.00 Children’s School Hats. (Second Floor.) We have arranged for a Special Sale Tuesday of Children’s Scratch Felt Hats, suitable for school in b castor—value $1.00 and $.as—at ‘ a . een i“ 75¢ Misses’ and Children’s Lace Shoes, - | (Second Floor.) Vici Kid uppers, straight patent leather tips, full toe shapes, Sizes 6 to 8, 180c Slee 074 t93L1 4 OO Sizes 114 to 2,) regular $1,00, regular $1.25, § regular $1.65, § R BOYS. 40.00 18c 90c 1,30) Boys’ Overcoats, $5.98. - Regular $7.98 to $12.00, crnint Poor.) ese are all high grade Overcoats suitable for d: have been our very best sellers thi porches ne ees) style, but all sizes from 8 to 16 years in the lot. The tailoring 5, 98 J equals the finest custom work, linings are fine ser} et sateen sleeve linings, Value $7.98 to 91200; Tacdey Anse ed Boys’ 50c. and 75c. Trousers, 29c. Made in a thorough manner with waist bands and taped “iat 29 c ~—fabrics are cheviots in neat patter ain bl corduroy—sizes 3 to 16 years ; dhe cal ue and drab Little Boys’ Shoes, $1.00. (Second Floor.) Uppers of Vici Kid and Box Calf, spring heels, good stout seis broad toe shapes, sizes 10 to 13 %4—regular ia $1.25; $ J ,00 | AY tes eaeeeennerenens FOR INFANTS & CHILDREN. (Becond Floor.) | Children’s Coats—Manufacturers’ Samples. Children’s Coats of Cloth, Cheviot, Zib and Moleskin, military and box pag Me good 3.98 and without belt, in assorted colors and white; Tuesdayreresssy:ssseeee eeeesseecssesssssessees 1 4090 | Made to sell for $6.00, || Infants’ Long Bedford Cord|Children’s Sateen Petti- Ei hea aad rg Reber) tows of | coats—black and colored; also fancy ‘ ribbon and fancy braid— Ik: 4 | regular price $3.00; Tuesday...$2,69 Shoe h osdl Mesedieazaed 89c | Children’s Velvet Bonnets| - « —in assorted colors and sizes— Children’s Worsted Toques ' regular price $1.25; Tuesday,...69C oan pas solors and all mite 45 Children’s Merino Knit| ‘Pes! £0! Tuesdays sess serene Night Drawers—with feet; all Children's Worsted Leg- i siaes—regular price $1.10; Tues- sings—hand made, with and ays ssereeecerevees +4189C] without feet—Tuesday,........89C ¢ Sweaters vioor) Men’s Dress and (First Floor, Men's extra heavy Knit Sweaters; Negligee Shirts | colors, navy, garnet, oxford (First Floor.) | gray and black ....00seeees $1.75 Fancy Stiff Bosom and trim N, ' Men's extra fine and heavy Knit| Shirts, made of Madras and Percale Sweaters, navy, gartlet, ox cloths, cut full, in a large rnd choica ford gray and black...... $2.25 assortment of patterns, sizes Men's very fine Worsted Sweaters, | 14 ta bad tasseeeeers IOC made up in black, garnet, Men's New Coat Shirte—for dress navy and oxtord......., 2089'| and evening wear, cutts attached and “ po ee hg of an excellent : ality o! i Pajamas and Night Shirts | fren Sowon ner 2° gyogi] (Firat Floor.) ——. . 50 dozen Men's extra fine and heavy Domet Pajamas, in a neat range of Neckwear patterns, military collar and (First Floor) pearl buttons, each,, . 90c| Men'shigh-srade Neckwear, Men's White Oxford Cheviot Paja- | made up in English Squares, mas, made up with neat military in ian ane) yop hbag 50. ‘ ! patton rrsssesteresrss $4435) the bert makersinthecoun,[ IWC |] | Men's Domet Night Shirts, full $8] $isqosreciat atone’, a8 inches long, extra heavy and i eee aR cut good and roomy. 90c =—=&_—_—== ————— Bath Robes Smoking Jackets (First Floor.) (First Floor.) Men's Bath Robes, made of Terry|] + Men's Smoking Jackets, imported) Cloth and Eiderdown—a splens : and domestic, handsomely did assortment to select finished...... $3.48 from, . $2.25 'Solid Gold Links Suit Cases | 90 patra aot gold Links retaforced caeeee! 150 pairs solid go! 4, rein backs, bars extra long, new slita sad bore Liga ots pa er: Cases, yipel embossed designs, rose, bright, pol-| ‘#™¢ 2 loch ian, Protected ished and Roman finish— pres weme BAM ssdadebecertiree . $2,25 Aber ee cesses ceeeeeeres | Value $4.00, Value $3.00, ‘ : : : Specials in Toilet Goods. Mennen’s Talcum Powder—reg. | Buisson Freres Violet Toilet Water, ular price 15c.; Tuesday......, Me 6-02. bottle, arene em ro 25 M n’s Witch Hazel Soa ular price 45e; Tuesday ory pos de price 10c, cake; Tueedey, qe — rege Fraride Water, ton, 4 Cranitonic—$1.00 site, Tuesday, 50¢ | price 39e; Tuesday’. 19 ‘ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.

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