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a | 175 + %4] moment the City of Boston came along, | medicine to be given to your, chil ohi THE wont: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, Highs Low: Clob. Net | Bales. est. eat. ing. eh'ce 18100 Met.Securities HH 8 8 +1 | 31200 Mex. Central.. 2% 214 al ” 40 Minn, & StL. ® 65 | 1900 M.6.P.& 8.8.M.% i " -% OMSPBSM pie We Wy BOM K.& TBH We WH ® OOM. KT. poy Hw WOON, Pacific,....100% 108% 1084 — DW Nash.C& Bt.Lil 10le Mile + Me Sugar Was the Feat the Feature in Early) “0 St. Bis co... Mis te tile . | Lead 4 My é Boom Session, but Gave Way Nat. bead pt. a gia ws . Railroad, Ablaze on Her Trip a D. s + to Steel During the Late sya RRacps ey e+ %! from This City to New London < WN. J Soul 197% 192% 192% —1 Dealings. 0N. Y. Alr Br.14 16) 161 Early To-Day, SO N.Y. Central..18% 15% 138 — | ;2ONYC& 8 Ly @ 8 4) N.Y.N.H.& HIT 18% - READING, PACIFICS AND =| SYN. 1107" sie 14 ~ ) TWENTY-SEVEN PERSONS ST. PAUL LEAD RAILROADS, Nort Am... ar im uw —\) ABOARD ARE TAKEN OFF. 1000 Pacific Mail... 4 #9 s00Penn, RR 1374 198% 136% — ‘aetna | 7200 Peo, Gas 100% 10H, +108 — . P Rock Island Makes a Good Ad- 2) Po & East... 20% 0% %%— | Fall River Liner Came by Just 400. Pressed 8.C.. 358 HA vance on Steady Demand ipress 8c. px 8% %—%| a8 Help Was Needed—Explo- ; 0 Pullman P. C28) a 0 While Copper Transactions iiicksiver .. %m 2 2 —w{ Sion Occurs When All Except : | 200 Quicksilver 7 Are Heavy—Bonds at the Top. |) Quissslver pf te Ft, | the Watchman Have Left. | 3100 Ry. Bt Spe... 3% Wh Be—%& - | Btocks which were on » trom race] Zip AY SE SHE Pre Oe OT A | The bie ater! steamship Mohawk. of Br ren Gaieee: ane Talsr ihe entire (ee RCE cs TT ke eee ee ee naMt for New | pita uiet ae There were some| 2 Reading lat pees =) oS shy yy ne ued. Hr ono, silica ta theriate dealings, bu the aalic| 04 Raadlnw Bd DE OG THe 18H — M4 | Cane roe eet ay tn Long Toland fox for maim checked Ihe advance and|220 Rok Toland... 3 4 986 —~ H| SOREt cn of the Con cut the Taser isedinis, pe gave | 80 Rock Isl, pe... i SIG Sip +1 heotiout River: hey it Busaba to the | Way In tho final run and closed lower, | 1%? Rubber Goode, % 2% 3 —H% | caters edge A terrific explosion, af Outsotstown business waa quite @ fea-| M2 ioreGhed HG BON) ie rey Nad) hash felcuad By thE turo during the late dealings, Pitte-| 17SloM-Shetl pe MH 14 M4 + 4) river liner City of Boston, completed burg seemed to be thoroughly in accord oe ge 2th 4 WH + A] her destruction and left her a drifting with the renewed bull campaign in the 68. PER a at eee etek | United States Stee! stocks and Philadel- «MSF 2 pee Ge HY 6] mere were twenty-seven persons on | Phia bought probably 25.00 of Fading | 2818 PCEL cf. 182M IR — WT ng yohawk, which was commanded hy | on balance. London's purchases of the| OP 8148 FCEL pf. 190 1 3 | cam Waiter Harker. Two of thes | general list amounted to about 0m] HO SG be 8 Wo. OK BH BH — 4! were women, and their rescue w abures, the buying being moderate ow: | 2° 8t L. 8. W. pe S44 1% GHW coted in the mick of time. The watch | ing to delayed cabling. Commission bus. | 80% Sou. Pactfic .. 6% 06% HN —IN | nan of the Mohawk, a Norwegian | inevs was active, but on the whole not | I Sou. Pacific pls US 154+ | named Emil Larsen, was not among | up to yesterday's volume, | #20 Sou. Ry. Co. 3% BH BH— a) nose on the Boston after the Mohawk The Steel stocks were conspicuous in| MOS: Ry. Co. pt %% WN N+ W] ind been abandoned, and he Is believed the afternoon, the preferred selling up| 298RM& O.ctte%® 9% % —l | oy have been lost +@ point, 208. R. & T. Co 5 4% 5 +4! The Mohawk left here tast evening 8t. Paul, Union Pacific, Missour! Pa-| ® Tenn. ©. @& Ir, 4% WN | tor ner regular trip to New London clfic and Reading were also among the | 1 Tex, Pac.... 3% — 4] ond up to 12.64 o'clock this morni ne leaders, The trading tr. Amalgamated | Tol. Rwys , 2% 24 | was all right, for at h Copper was very heavy, but the price| 200 T.8.L. & W.pf i 52 =) sister ship, the Mone . generally held below yesterday, oT, Clty Re T.10) 106% — ©] New London to New ¥ ‘ A movement in Rock Island preferred | 2000 Un. Bag & P. e+) om the Cornfleld Lightship and ex tent the price up 2 point, while Atchison | 18900 Union Pac ..U6% 14 IM =A | Oy ta | ists bedigsaoe changed signals with her. Preferred advanced more than 1 per) %0Un. Pac. pf. W4 9 MH —%! Neveren cent on notable buying 200 Un, Frult Co...106% 106% 108% +31 utes after this, at 12.87 o'clock, (hat the American Sugar was conspicuous In| 30 Un. Ry, Inv.. lity 1m 17% flames from her were lighting up the the trading. the price keeping more} 10 Un. Ry, In, pfs 8 Sound for miles around, The Mohegan than 1 per cent. over its final figure of | 390 U. 8, ©. L Pipe 17 1h ht YT, A ibs Fe = in those three minutes had passed be- yesterday. HOU S.C. 1 P.pl iy GM Ty +2ly ; . hind a neck of land near the mouth of The Tractions and Erle also accepted | 200 U. 8. R & Im. ky A BI IN) Peconic Bay, and consequently did not| Prominent positions in the trading. 78) U, B. Leather. 1% 14% 14K — 41 note the distress of her sister ship.” Bonds were well up to the top. 18001, 8. Leath.pf 5 = HR HY | The total sales of stocks were 1,604,500 | 6800 U. . Rubber, 1% % 224 + 4| Clty of Boston to the Rescac, shares and of bonds $0,171,006, 1300 U. 8, Rub, pf. 87% 87 +] Other vessels, however, did see It, One B70, 8. Steel... 28 27 MT -— & | of these was the Long Island Railroad Closing Quotations, 78200 U. S. Steel pt. 8% 87 87% — 4] steamer Greenport, on her way to ; ‘ion Net | 1700 Va-Car Ch ..@ 42 42 —4] Greenport, She had just entered Pe- High- Low: Clos. Net Sales, est. est. ing ch’ge| 800 Va.-Car pf.. 119% 19% 113% conle Bay when the illumination be- 10Am, Beet Sug. 24 4 4 1 | 1200 Vulcan Det. .. 5% 3% 5% +2%| came visible to her over the neck of M800 Allis Ch'ers ... 21 16% 19% 434] 100Va. TC. & C. 31% 81% 81% — 4] land, Her commander started back to BO Allis Ch, pf... 6 61 +4 [12200 Wabash pf, .. 8% 47 47 —\] see what vessel was in troubie and to {2690 Amal. Cop.. .. 81% 79% 79% —1%4| 100 Wells-F, Ex. 246 %8 +1 |agive what aid he could, but at that 4800 Am, Car & F. 314 9% 4 + | 1600 Westingh’e ..°T0) 174 MAm C & F. pf ity fig +) 1 Wet. pf.....192 192102 a making full speed in the direction of 9700 Am. Cot. Oil. %% 3% By — | CIOW. UL Tol... 2% M 92 == %] the burning ship. WOAm, Dis. Tel. 8% 8 By +h) MW kL EB.. 2 M4 WW W! The captain of the Greenport resumed | 10Am, Exp. .....216 26 26 +1 WOW ARLE Dp. Oy & 4 —1 | his course when he saw that other suc- 200 Am, Grass T.. 1% 10% 11% +1%) MOOW & LE 2p, 3 » wy cor was ahead of him 200Am. H. & Li... OH SG Sip — 4 | 100 Wie, Central. 25 44H Me + 8] In the mean time Cajt. Barker, on the MO Am. He L. pts ye HH — | EHD Wis, Cent, pf 1% 43% 4% — ta] Mohawk, had quickly summoned his 9 am. Ice + % 8% 8% *Ex dividend crew to fire quarters. The hose lines 4900. Am, Ice p A Th 41% auneensneuenannne were got out, but the fire had gained Am, Lin, Oil, 1% 19% 1% + '4| WHEAT SELLING suoh headway in a few minutes that it $100Am, Loco,, ... 2 9% SL + Te was impossible to combat it with any 600Am. Loco. pf..100 99% 10 41 WEAKENS THE MARKET, | success. $200 Am, Malt .. Taken Off in the Boats \ on an. Pos oh The wheat market opened weak to-| Keeping half of his crew at the hose | Beam. Gy ih 116, day accompanted by stop loss selling | lines Capt, Barker orderedé tho other Rik ee and short trading, Prices declined | half to make ready to leave the vessel a i about a cent under this pressure, May| From the first he feared an explosion $200Am, St. Fay. 15 1g 41% | fo0 Am, Bt. Fa. pf si%y 0% a +1 [oropping to 112 1-4, besides a drop of | on account of the combustible nature 44800 Am. Sugar. 12g 10% to 41 | 78 In Liverpool. of part of his cargo, and it was with | 100 Am, bien pet +4 Corn started 1:8 to 1-4 ot a cent lower | real rellet that he saw the City of - on the fine Weather in the crop country si OAM. T. & TM 15 16% + % | New. York's opening prices wore: | Boston approach and lower her boats. $200. Am, Tob. p ct. 8% W% si — | | May, ‘git 1 Gr Uy A Decem- | Everybody was able to get into them f a ‘omn—May, ishap. 400 Am. Wool ..... 3% 1% +1" |"Chieago's opening prices were: Wheat | “rnout Barker een tha: hat ave 90 Am. Wool pf..9 © W + % —May, 110 eto NOL: July, #1 ant 1 When tx | $00 Anaconda ., -10 119% 119% — 14] {7 3-8; December, 110 1-249 1101 Lis Veose! an the crew reached the ih ee oe eh 15 7-6; July, 45 City of Boston it was found that the | sat lee watchman was missing 100 Ann Arbor pf. 63 5 © +1 | New York's closing prices were | WA, T&S FT wy wy — U | Whent May, 1 18 a; "Sug, top. 1-2 | , TRE women on the Mohawk were Mrs. | eth ET Bee Bh = ‘ See iet te Mae tin kis: | Lena Wilbur, wife of Charles Wilbur Wi A.,T. DE1OG% 102 51 1-2 bid: December, & of New London, a member of the crow, nat Se Lins cd tai 1m +s S| Chicago's closing prices srere: Wh and Mrs. Julia Colby, of No. 12 Chureh t, 0. mM Mh § if 8 6 ’ street, New London. 16100 Bklyn R. Tass co) bod] 64 — % 5 December, Khe aed ane Bhortly after the City of Boston left 00 Brune'k Co, a. 10% My 10h Pein nS a WY.) the Mohawk there was a terrific explo- | son ie be ae hte ve er ee sion and the flames and sparks #hot 1680 Can. acific ..1% ay, .- " 7 ‘oha BoCan. Pac. ris. 64 4 ty [COTTON BROKERS FIGHT | err ine nsudering hulk, ‘The HL Ches. & Ohio.. St — Hy Whe OFF BEAR ATTACKS. | city of Boston proceeded to Fall River, | 100 Chi, & Alton. 47% 4% Pot as and from there the rescued ones took | NW. 20 ™ + | it e « mn tieg & iw. ‘on tty) | Bears were agatn active in the cotton | ‘70! Sra, pits Peneam Tek Fer ob Vahl pie = 29) — Nl market torduy, but found consideradie | River boat vas three hours late, oobi ae we a ae get’ |fesistance, chiefly from commission eo sear Gt Wie BA OH + he] hoUsR, Whose wires were In better COANS SENT TO PRISON. cwideb oy me om pene . bringing good buying orders trom | eC, St ee », [the public, suggesting the idea that} Two More of Notortous Thaws F900 C..M, & Bt. P..17H' 12M 17% — Hl ieeseut prices were attractive to the Puntehes | NOCH! Terminal. U4 12 13 =| average outsider. The cables from : | MOChI. Term. pf. S4 24% 44 —% | Liverpoot were fairly steady, while the| TW More members of the notorious MO Chi. Un, Tr... 4% M4 M4 +N] weather in the South was cleat and| Coan family of west side thugs were Boch. Un. trp. 6 6 +h | mlider Port recelpts were estimated at| sent to prison to-day by Recorder Goff 10, C, & StL. O%) % Oh +H ba taper ges ne balen fast eer. in General Sessions. The Coan family 14600 Col. F. & Iron. Sh 6H 7 Deo eihee Bae to DO ont: | and He followers are to the west side 20 Col H.C. & 1.16 15% 0 9.71; February, $76 bid; | what the “Monk” Fastmans were to see Col, Gouth.. 2% 22 3 —M/pTeh: BS Co OG: Aoi no bids May, the east side. The head of the family 200Col. So, ist pes — 4 /8WR, Augua:, Kit to 878; Beptember, William Coan, got & senterice of ‘ten WOCol, So. td pl. TH TH MH + HILAL Did Sie’ years the same day that "Monk" East- a +4 i The late prices were: December. 5.63; | man was sent to prism, and the two foo Corn Prod. ... 64 W% 2 + M4) January, 9.72; March, 0.9%; May, 9.96, Sing Sing ¢ 1200 Corn Prod, pf. 4 § = acd went to Sing hati seen = 3 19 (18 14 homas Coan, wha lives at No, 62 pape & ies mn my MG Mg SHIPPING NEWS, Kast One Hundred and Fifty-ftth 100 Den, cou Mh HEH street, and Patrick Coan. who lives at 100 Den. & R. » ~~ Th Heh ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | No. MM West Twenty-seventh str 700 Det, Un. Ry. 7H 7% Sun rises. 6.60/Sun sets. 4.41/Moon sets. 214/ did up Policeman Stans, of the West 9 % 1909 Det, South ... 9% 8% ” ow Twentiath otreet stat i some weeks goo Det. South. pf. 3% M4 BH | . tne TIDE aK9 and, being foun ty, Rot a year eo Disiliers 8. By BH HA —S Ta Waar toe Wate each from the Recorder to-day D, 8.8 & A.M MW OM —lgengy ook... 35 nor of fou]. | 1M0D.88,& A.pf 27 BBY — NM | Governor's teland 435 1950 1100 prov Brie Yu 39% HY — Ye | Hell Oate Ferry 15 828 1222 1298 200 Erle Ast pf... 78a 7 BM $90 Erle 24 pf. 4 HA HM PONT OF KEW YORK, | 100 Fed, Moa 8..5 — 70 Fed. M. 8. pf “u 4 -t ARRIVED, € MGen.Ch.Co, pf. Wy HH 9% +1% | Aeblle + Marsaities | “3900 Gon. Elec. Co.182 181% 1% + 4 | Prins Adelbert bevy need Gt. North. pime 2 a Rereenes 200 Hock. Val... 4% 84M feet are 70 Hock. Val. pf. #1 wm, M%-A — Port Spain 1100 11. Conteal ....150% 140% 149% 144 | Somttiaa Rimes | ¢ 2200 Inter. Paper .. M4 De 4 — & | Emilia... Tri ete | Mint. Paper pl. Ms Y » . BP a M0Inter. Pump... diy Wh 4h + ahaa! STEAMSHIPS, P 10 lows Con... 8% 3 2 — | commonweatth, a ae gloves that may not fit? UW lowa Cen. pf uf St. Michaels. Prins Witlem If | B nd Verri q ch. 0% m4 | Fricka. Bord itayes etter send a I’errin #0 Kan, & Mich. TH 4 M4 | Pretoria, “Hambure. Seneca. Ha v ; Beecham kk 8 aM | Brith Princes. ery, Nanees Cllr, Swaneee.| €) Glove Bond—exchange- ¢ WH K.C, FS. pie oy B +H a able at our store for, MO Lac. Gas ......100 100 10 +74 CuTagteS S7RAME if. MLB & Wort 4 % +s ome d gloves that will, | for FIVE MILLED IN CAN'T LIVE ON GAS EXPLOSION ATOR —-e— Which Many Men Are Burying Victims in R 8 CHICAGO, Nov Vw tanks tnt station at Five men wer Jured, two seriously The tanks were of the sty to millroad cara for ls of the tanks exp) on, and were follow by the other t among the proper Saslight and Cok and toreatened to reach t age tanks of that company work by the firemen prev crash A brick building In wh were stored and in which men were working burying the men and crust to death The explosions 4 radius of half a mt aken h put of plumb explosions might cont! the destruction of the two which hold nm! would venture near the ymplet vere Jone of feet At the firet sh many plant tte These escaped with in Personw living in the yicin heir homes, and storekeepe seize 9 Dlockade Runners. . Canadians art aaid to be tensively in sMpping from Pa cargoes of flour fir risky, but. with falr tve business: to be particularly and walls of 1 Heeing with what val — *“* Mohawk, of the the Conga Verment Tanks Burst at Chicago Plant Burnett Y, Tiffany Insists that and Destroy a Building in as a Married Man He Really Working, Requires at Least $34,000 uins, and Should Have $60,000. e 4 him, mad staud Vs PPO t vo dight for whole of e Pt ! : r Jes were y . Ket and bet ; aa Wl cies aie Ghee uae weiter Linu but wood Go opiy nd Mra A ©. Mitch 1, Char BE. Miller and K ad + allowing hum Tiffany submitted a stat ning several mpet } tle $1.00, bur Rete lawre z w t t windows Vhe view F an move wel malting rm Heferee Law For fear that the William Heary Pag urd cal i wf Burnet, Young Tiffany. of of BIN NO pag that ¢ «1. Tift he divor ! ity de ra left t wables . ett mars trom ty A ngaged ex: | K4 met as the > re Sygrtaman's Show, when she posed as Indian aw. The ediell to. the Tiffany will was written five years be argued that as executor and | Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MAN an FROM WHICH THERES These drugs will produce will produce the SLEEP 18 NO WAKING, have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- pum and m are prohibited from sellin, i anybody without labelling them ‘* poison,” 1 “A medicine which reli ous doses fucea atu imal of seivines Ronaion 9 Dy are d of" .”** Cordials,” of what it is com CONTAIN NARC! ot Chas. H, Fletcher, 1CS, if tes es the Na Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of hine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, Drug; ir either of the narcotics named to children at all, The definition of ** nareotio” jieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- coma, convulsions and death,” The taste and ruised, and sold under the names Syrups,” etc, You should not perl any nfren eo Tita re, or your physician know | FOR THANKSGIVING. Every purchaser receives a handsome SOUVENIR or 25 green Pure old Port, our reg- ular $1.50 quality, 65c full gal Fine old Sherry, usual $1.50 grade, full gal, Claret, extra tine table wine, worth $1.00, 59c full gal... see eeee Tokay, suitable for me- dicinal use, full gal. Rhine Wine, same as sold for twice our 75¢ price, per gal..... All bottles of the above or blue TRADING STAMPS. Hunter, Wilson, Old Crow, dis. tillery bottling, sale Rock and Rye, good for coughs and colds, Pl ABS price, per bot, 65c Monogram or Maryland Kye our, leaders, $1.00 bot- . 45c Canadian Rye,Gueken- 75¢ heimer or Old Pri- All leading brands of Whiskeys, full gallons, UR cons vate Stock, per bot. 65c from... J, 5008, 50 special at 19¢ and 24C Large bottles of Creme de Paul Jones Rye,usuall sold for $1.2 cial, per bot, ** 719¢ y Menthe, Ros:, Kum- mel and Vermouth, 49c NO CHARGE FOR JUGS. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Largest Up-to-Date Family Liquor Stores in Manhattan, Rex Wine 2156 Third Ave. Bet, 147th and 118th Sts, Tel. 1985—J Harlem. & Liquor Stores Co. | 1652 Third Ave, | — 226 West 416th St, Bet. 92d and 93d S's. | Bet. 7th and Sth Aves, Tel 1$90—79th St. Tel. 2574 W. Morningside *BlunShoe WATERPROOF Style No, 81, $3.50 Shoes that emphasize value in every part should certainly appeal to you. A “Blyn” is the fullest test of value, be- cause they fit, wear and look the way you want your shoes to be. A“ Blyn” is not a mushroom, but itis the best example of good shoes, in extensive variety, at a small price. Men, $2 to $5—Women,$1.50 to $4 Children’ yen se good grade at a small Made from special tanned wm C7 storm Box Calf. Viscolized wat Viy a} 4, erproof bottoms, a strictly wate | VL h Y b> erproof shoe for outdoor work- | CT ers. Stands the rough usage ’ s E that rubbers will not. Thous- T ands sold last year—not one complaint. Just as good cost you 85 elsewhere. Bressiys Pastore —wi-a08 Be ase nt 'Now York FT ER Pate rate ee 1904, L. & 7. Special Boot Many are the children who | uc ai a en sheg are ane ei i so" Announce for Saturday, November 19 4 144 hack Weather Mowers An Important Sale of ‘ ae os Women's Wathing Fackets, | Beatin th : consisting of an excellent quality cheviot, fancy feta lined a coat worth $20.00, special $L2 50. — Also — Girls’ Winter Coats, Value $15.00 each, at $10.00, \ collection of over 200 Girls’ Winter Coats of cheviots, various colors, also fancy mixtures with applications of braid, trimmings, &c/; any size, 4 tolg yrs.; value $15 cach,” Special YLO.00. 25 inches long, fly front ; s Shoe Room. Main Floor, — | A few of the stylish novelties included in the for Women. | Black castra top, patent leath er, button and lace, Cuban and Military heels. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St The new six button, low cut boot, in patent colt and black - | Russia, Military heels. If It’s a “Merit” D It Has Been 0.K ' The minute we accept a shoe and putit in a Merit Store, we stand sponsor for it. That's because no shoe ever enters a Merit Store until it has passed the “Merit Specific cations Test.” Th e specifications require genuine $3.50 standard in every one a they Patent kid boot, lace or but- ton, also oxford; Louis XV} jtheels, medium and high, mock welt and turn soles ;| value $5,00 & $6.00, at $4.00 pair, lVomen's Evening Slippers, in several different styles and patterns, handsomely beaded; value $5.00, at $2.90, Lord& Taylor, | Broadway and Twentloth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, a ane 35 details that make a perfect shoe. We can sell Merits for $2.50 because are made on a big foresighted plan, u every dull season, low price, big quanti vantage in material and manufacture, THE “SUSSEX” Ismadeforservice. Blucherstyle, full rounded toe, comfortable, stylish, substantial. Heat box-calf, two-thirds bellows tongue aioe Do some investigating on your own account, ‘The new styles are ready for your closest in+ spection. Our guarantee means a new pair for any “ Merit shoe that disappoints, Ti net near & Marit” store send for our new catalog. Mail Order Dept. 106 Summer 64., Boston, Maan, SHORS* STORES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO, GREATER NEW YORK STORES—115 Nowau St Broatvay, op Herald Whi 8 Hh 2 Brow i PROOK LYN *Addre Jacoby Economy. What you pay at my store buys Jewelry to its full value — You are not taxed here to pay high rent and large expenses. Not a jewelry store in town Lowa pom can beat me in excellence, careful selection and variety of stock there isn’t one that I don't beat on low pricing I show a fu ail line of Gorham Gorham | ‘THE BIG STORE silverware. T have the best assortment of} SIEG SIXTH AVE. ta bet, Aun and Beekman hand WO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG ‘oan WS*AIS*STS, watches to be found in the cits and it’s a dollar to five doilars in your pocket if you get one here: A very wide choice in ve nt carefully chosen jewe cially in my specialty, Dia Cests you noth'ng to lo | more likely to cost you money if muon Popular Sheet Music Hits. Open evenings. \l] Special To-morrow at 7c. and 5c. a Copy. Read OUR list Included in this sale is the latest suscess, sung by Edna May in School Cir —SWEET SANA O, ‘™ 96 7c. A COPY © the Mocking Birds Were J. JACOBY, 175 6" Ave., bet, 12! & 13! Sts, From Singing. “« ” Tele of Spice | When the Sunset Tarns the | Ocean Mine to Gold. ian taypt. Prom The Girl from ERR ERRS SE'SRB| Bree ‘ mw of Heaven in Her if Vou Were Mine} ss. “ my Don't They Play with Me, Cures any cold, relieves dif- see x. Harris's latest baby song, ficult breathing, checks The Vilts in the Vale of Shenam= night coughs, heals inflamed throat, Best for children. New York's Best Family Cough Medicine My Alr rvest Moon Is Shine nt ‘take a Trip in she " Two-Step with My Lovey Mary. Tw ; ' hon gone hit Hie Got My Pincers Crasaed love t ou. ie lees And Charles Kk. Harris's lotest caprice entitled LOVE AND KISSES, 7c. We are enabled, through special arrangement, to sell Sol Bloom's Sheet Music prints at a price that has hitherto been con- sidered out of the question. Our enormous selling power and conequent remarkable buying prestige makes to-morrow’ s un- usual price possible, and all who share in it will benefit immensely. By Special Arrangement our 5¢ A Special Price To-Morrow Will be rr THE LIST FOLLOWS Laughing Water—Song, the Uirl You Love, 2-step. The Squirret and the Chipmunk, Stops coughing, Prescribed since 1870 by prominent New York physician. very Druggist Selle “Shor! Stop A Bit o' Blarney Sammy —Song. Roses at Twilight Song. There's Nobody Just Like You, A Bit o' Blarney Song. Laughing Water—For Piano Under the Mistieioe Bough. Sun Dance Melanc toly Marshmatiows Is Your Frichd Herel] }} “Ns mutes rove C © Dard nove earn (Third Flor Ean) It'sSO helpful—a do'lar or so a week and you he any member family. This ours RENT Your Houses, Your Rooms, Your Apartments, Furnished or unfurnished, by advertising them in THE WORLD. No other successful ‘Want ’’ mediam approaches THE LD in etty circulation. ¢ ee cee ae can c'ot of the clothing was never com. plete, and your satisiac- tion never more assured, Special atte a Coen py Paul Misch stock of more te stock of Pu eh St, Kean Broadway | OPEN EVENINGS Ww