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The Honey-Bee's Sting, rom the K A Freneh ns been making some minute te 4 Did Chariotte’s duee-| _ nt Don’t Papa Stay’ \.. Mamma?” Brought the Reconciliation. } | aa City Journal.) raliet named Phisa’ of Mr Knower to Be Announced, of Miss © PMfe, and Mra. speeding on Wing been reun't- efive aud six years a in thelr me enty-seventh we Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realizo that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., € early one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per ce ur more tan one-third, before they are five, and on before they 4 fteen | Woe do not hesitate to say that n timely use of Castoria would save a pres ious Kves, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths ere occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain Am why he didn't stay with | more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, younger chi, told to- noi al happened imday ant my birihday Hibs eld, “Papa caine to ave us elimbed on his knee. Our time) majority of these up when I had to go back ee - fe other little girls’ poras. deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard Leg eae and lea me to ask my mamma to congestions, sickness, death, Costoria cpenie e actly the reverse, but ‘ou must see that it bears the signature of Fletcher, Castoria papa siay here, mamma?" edhe the blood to circulate properly, opens the 1 wasn't Jong till we have | pores of the skin and allays fever, orig’ ie temaviten on Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ‘Bete. They were divorced LAM | \ Glove Without an al ila gloves for women, all the Meng ~All cars go direct or by transfer to oar doors. $Batiermao _ Broadway, ( Graham & , Flushing Aves.) Brooklyn, a @ equal of any 1.50 glove on the market, guarentecd, Every M of ixWeeks from Saturday, Then Comes Christmas: All indications in this big store of ours point to the near approach of the season of good cheer, Our spacious third floor, where the toys are housed, is al. ready in shape, and the tens of thousands of new play. things that foreign and domestic toy makers have evolved are here to gladden the hearts of the young. sters, A$2 Ball-Jointed Doll for 98c, to Mark the Holiday Opening of the Toy Floor. ft Bad Vie ob ts 23 inches long, ball jointed, has full-sewed wiz of extra heavy quality, high grads blaque head, ortioned moving eyes, and shows Its teeth, You may want to make clothes for “Baby Viola,’' so wake 98 Maaite we ing 1's the largest and best quality doll to be had anywhere at this price, Actual value $2, Ad pecial Prices That Prevail from 8 to | Only. 4. No Mail Orders Filled, None C. 0, D. 8 Plannelette Dresses—|98c. Walsts, 49¢. Merde, in solid colors and neat} waists fn all sizes, full cul sleeves, WARM, Hees 6 months to 3 years, - e re ag oe front, fancy tab collar; worth 98c; worth $0c; Saturday from 8 to 1, B9c] seturtay trom 8 to Leesses sass 4901 Heavy cotton) Fancy Malne Sugar Corn—Holiday brand of fancy Maine sugar corn, that! we sell regularly at 15c.; special Sat- | Limit for 3 C cans. ara om 8 to 1, 25c of Women’s Short and Full Length Coats, We've a fine assortment of women’s coits in all th fashionable lengths, notwiths anding that re selling quantities of them every$day, It will take more than a day’s march to see their equal, | @etwo specials picked for Saturday’ 3 crowds: Keisey Jackets, satin lined, bal bick, fancy cuT ane iy pad collar, in _ orth $10; de 50 A Saturday . Special i in Children’s and Misses’ ‘Coats, Tength coats of fancy zibelines to fit girls of ages 8 to 14, macy with ae 4.95 ¥ ae All weol with special Hi length Coats, all sttes, mate ot et suitings, collars and cuff “= [Boulder eitect, full fa ney cult sleeves, worth $7.98; special.eoessseseee sees ba Unusual Saleof Fine Milinery Tes Sins o! Women’s Shoes,$1.98 Will Pe a Feature Saturday. i} jusual because of the remarkable values |No matter how critical you may be as to style, | you're sure t to meet the particular shoe you're We're thinning out the millinery stock fier in thes tterns; and with it, to9, comes the assur making # marked reduction thr !, Hats that were| | ice that there's much more shoe value frg the money th: O are now $1.50; $1.75 hats ar 10 982; $1.50 hats| | you're accustomed to, These W a are in and so on. nsed at the millia colt, kiland box calf, lace and button, with patent ty| | leather an Bto EF, or destheethaed Jtips, They're in sizes 2% to 8. d ‘orth just a dollar more, ihitertayicss I, 98 See What 98c, wilt Buy, Women's Shoes, Kid and 1 t Misses’ kid | Dozen’ All-Bilk Roses junch, fn red, a a | 18c, tr Se By Mail 2c, Exira for Each ( xira for I worth $1 Your Clothing Wants Here | i] PRenefit hy Most Moderate Prices. | Music, 1 ic, py. Non Sent C. 0. D, nes \wehine Water hhohors come to the busy boys’ cloth-! | it every day, One mother of boys te compliment: “My boys have so fing that when the question of new mes tp they think of no store but the H. BATTERMAN y is the reputation of your clothing estab. | | minds, Every suit I have ever gotten Me ere for Fill All Your Grocery Needs helt splendid service,” \ | from This Inviting List. . b <u it '10c toe can MB Pu seed pond mm suite| | ener z e: | Yon Conare Vat eax tae, ee » tan, hand. - 7 | 2b, ean, 890, “e pants for oe jane ga'ean, Wert gal eek 7 to 82 t ina | . © terme, $2.00 an \2¢ tr u soys' Mackintoshes, arah « a calor: 6 2.98 | 19 ects ees 8 am | 106 oe ve ' , Sen be found in the Boys’, Young Men’s S7e tor . = and Men’s Obe-coa! Section. i Spell for Se. 0c Acparen’ ; Of all deserip- | Young Men's Long Dress 25 a «| § a, $118, 4 _— Over- | r “me we He Owe te | 25¢ tar'4 he. ot new tenute (100 fF A a ene al z et. taal for ‘salle ° found in the Boys’ and Young) 29¢ "res fo Shs lists 356 Ske ‘ , . " 's Suit Section. d — %, oe oF pad Nortolk paner puis. | 172 ab o ue “ne! hind clnere 9c f tant int Band Butte 8 ee Piece Veet Bults with tame its for Young a . Mea. |” s0-tp pauls; aise Goth tae e ib for Fairbank’ [Siggy taarve Bil Fook cys Connon. tn fares Wome “HENRY DRAYTON 10 '=* “WED MSS KKOHER = Mrs, Astor and the Daughter’ jn.” Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin] pease: stance | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | g— GAPMANSG é ' Useful Articles for Baby. | | CREDIT MAKES THINGS EASY. rs omie ability some pre’ ry iL views a MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | "STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 0° “jo oreLock’ Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St.,Brooklyn “We give °S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. | Double Stamps with cash purchases from 8, ae until 12 o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frida | We will discontinue giving Trading Stamps Neveciiee 50, Nos more stamps after that date. — Men’s Suits 2Overcoats, 12.50 Neat, dressy patterns of fine worsted Suits, the product of one of our best makers, Overcoats in black or ye gray _— and melton in medium or extreme lengths, A clear saving o' $5 to $7.50 on any of on overcoats and suits sold J ys 50 at this price..... 2.0» + eee Boys’ Stylish Overcoats. Russian Coats in blue, red or tan kersey, 3to 7. Long Tourist Coats for the larger boys from 7 to 16, in sees or fancy frieze, Cut long and loose... Boys! Outing Flannel Waists, at, . eve. Special Saleof Women sShoes This lot of shoes are exceptionally good values, some really worth $3.00 and $2.50; made of the very best leathers and very newest style; some with dull kid tops, some patent leather with weltet soles, button and lace; all sizes in this lot; choice 1.95 Women’s $1.50 Shoes, $1.19, "4,95 . 19¢ at $55, is now $41.25, Is peetty polished. The plece are upholstered, try or velour. seeeee OOO ree eeeeennes RELIABLE BEDDING, seeeee sere neeenens tared under sanitary inspection This shoe is solid leather throughout, heavy soles, aie 1. 19 We have a few pairs left of the celebrated Kruger calf cape and top collar, trimmed with $ille braid and fancy IN OUR OWN PACTORY. daintily trimmed with braid and fancy ribbon; also colored cloth leather tips, lace only, sizes 3 to 7... Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, $1. 25, Boys’ heavy satin calf lace shoes, every pair warranted for veer, tant 0 54. ssovenes 1, 25 Men’s $2.00 Shoes, $1.50. f shi hich ld regularly for $2,00; eH ay re icmas weer N60 Infants’ Long Cloaks. $3.00 Hind, $1.98. Infants’ long Cloaks, of Bedford cord, made with circular THDDOD ,.cesesesseveneerres 1.98 Children’s Short Coats. chifer dren’s short white Bedford cord and ripple eiderdown Coats, ne arenees 'y an ora 'y of ebery Coats, all the newest shades, viz.: Cardinal, brown, royal blue, beige and cadet; all handsomely trimmed with 1. 98 _ braid, sizes 6 months to A years; regularly sold 4 at $3.00, ) House Furnishing Dept. 25-Plece Set of ie necessary articles, LO sees seeeewerees A | all "5,00 Taffeta Silk Waists 2.98 |_ | | Women’s Taffeta Silk Waists, made with yoke tucking; tucked back, ‘\Extraordinary ‘Values in Girls’ Wearl Worsted Sacques, asst, Fancy Feeders, large size,, COLTS . ss eeceee reine 19c Eiderdown Caps, lace ruche $9¢ CASH Worsted Bootees, asst, 10¢ RIMM ess ccicnrcte or CONE covscareseeece? ©) Embroidered silk Caps, (in- 25e! Honey Comb Bibs, lace trim: | terlined)...sessseessse | med. ssscsvseeveee i a oe Infants’ Long Cambric Slips, 19¢ $1.50 Corsets at 59c | Women’s Corsets, made of excellent quality coutil, heavily | boned; drab aud white; hose supporters attached, Sizes 20 to 6, Value $1.50 OPEN S9e new full sleeves and separate stock; also crepe de chine and peau de soie; an immense variety of styles. Sizes ‘2 98, 42 to 44, Value $5.00, , cease . MICHAELS BROS, Fifth, Av. & 9th St., B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1Down & 50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House. keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON. & SAT. EVENINGS. Girls’ Full-Length Coats of all-wool melton cloth, deep circular cape | piped with contrasting colors, double breasted front, full back | with belt; 6 to 14 years; colors spite and DOWN ,.ccceneeeee rere nese tt ecaet esse tenes 2, 98) Girls Full-Length Coats of zibeline and plain eths, ‘emanate with capes over shoulder, others with deep circular cape, standing or notch collars, new shape sleeve, in a large 5 00 assortment of colors, sizes 6 to 14 VeaTS,,...eeceeee . Girls Suits of all-wool herringbone cheviot, collar and cuffs of white broadcloth, strapped with soutache braid to match, stylish kilted welts black, blue and brown; 10 715 sizes 14 and 16 years.. ; . 3 re Furnished, 40,08 OUR LINE OF Rooms @ 3d Ave. 98" YEAR 12st Streets 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Other Offerings as Follows: $9 Corner Chair, mahogany finish, upholstered in damask, now..... $15 Corner Chair, mahogany finish, upholstered in damask, now........ $11.28 $32 3-Plece Parlor Suit, mahogany finish, panel backs, upholstered tn damask Of velour, DOW. ssssessesee $70 5-Piece Parlor Sut, ences? finish, heavy carved frame, apo {n Verona vélour, nOW..++++ seneeeee eee Tie ees All bedding sold by as (s manaf ac- We absolutely guarantee the qual- Mattress, Pillow, Bolster, Ete. $8.50 Art Square, all wool, 2423 yards, reduced 0....++ including all the ane from $6| We are also showing the same srvee $3098 | ave $1 to $2 Less than in all qwool, | Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. Everything for Housekeeping. Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Stoves, Ete: SALE This Week of FINE PARLOR SUITS. We have purchased the entire stock on hand of a large Manufacturer, and now offer all at a reduction of 25%, several different styles of corner chairs, couches, eto. We absolutely guarantee every detail of the construction and finish. This 5-Piece Suit, usually sold rame finish, high! backs’ of eac The fi dainty coverings are of tapes. Included in the lot are S-piece and 3-piece suits) This 5-Piece Suit, usually ad at $90, is now $67.50. heavy frame is mahogany ie ish, the tops beautifully carved. The upholstery is of the best, coverings of imported tapes try — altogether an offer of exceptional value. $6.75) OR + $24.00 , hen yoo] bss thls Wek... rev edeseseverestves KENSINGTON ART SQUARES, We habe fast recelded from the mills a large consignment of t per geg f Stewat Phas ¢ rags fod hy og habe ont ands, lerns are and green and the charch reds. en $15 + $82.80 95.0 $9.75 Art Square, all wool, 323 yards, reduced lo.u.s.+++ 96. $12.75 Art Square, aif wool, 5x4 yards, reduced Mucus very! geod inthe 3-4 wool grade. Prici LIBERAL CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 121st St.& 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sap SATURDAY EVENINGS, Fulton St, A Supremacy Sale. Our Merchant Tailoring Department offers for One Week Only MEN’S SUITS, TO YOUR 3 50 MEASURE 922.00 Values, Staty alwoo! suitings to choose trom, FIT_GUARANTRED OR YOUR MONEY BACK, Single or double breasted sack Sults and English Walk. ing Suits, built to your figure, taste and fancy, cut in the most approved fashion, and embracing all the points of Brooklyn. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS *89,98 124.98 ar Furnished, Our easy payment plan makes it possible for all to buy, “Satisfaction guaranteed always,” Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings, Rooms urnished, w ten thousand “othe: mall, 35 cents, questions, notable event happened te ‘ch 17% The now Mag dition of The re this and) By HIGH ART TAILORING. Suits that exclusive tallors charge $22 for, thr week only, TO YOUR MEASURE, THIRTEEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK

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