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.. HEN the modest Mr, Zangwill W defended “The Serio-Comic f Governess” on the ground that *Bis play had not been produced under eahe supervision of the author, we were disposed to believe that stage manage- ment was only one of his many great gifts, We clung still more tenaciously $0 this belief when news came from ;POlladelphia that Mr. Zangwill, at re- yhearea!, had reminded Cecilia Loftus ‘that while she gave imitations of Bern- ‘Pardt she had no reason to think her- @ second Sarah, and that H dll Smith had grown {mpolitely justastic over Mr, Zangwill's genius stage director. It was with a giad|* of eagerness therefore that we to Proctor's Twenty-third jBireet Theatre to see Mr. Zangwill'e ly-staged “Six Persons.” We @aw only two—for which we were duly @rateful—but we couldn't see Mr, Zang- Wil at all as a stage director, And “we should hate to be obliged to ace “Bix Perso! & second time, as was the unhappy fate of a boxful of Mr. Zangwill’s friends, who, after sitting Rhrough the sketch ot the Twenty- third etreet house, were hustied over fo the Fifth Avenue Theatre by the edmining author, see In the transition from horse show to horseshoe, society haa lost none of tte Gasaling splendor—though dassling ts hardly the word. Dagaiing sugges‘s @iamonds, whereas the horseshoe showed a preponderance of pearls on the opening night of the opera. Peart foronets, chains of pearls, and one gown covered with pearls clearly ghowed that the pearl is the fashion- able jewel. The opyra-house glowed with the subdued brililanoy of pearls end led one to believe that a certain Amp verished but undaunted ootilion Jeader had carried out his plan of rais- ing fresh water pearis in his bath tub, He collected for this purpose a num- ber of large and prosperous-looking Oysters, stowed them away in large Subs, fed them on meal until they game tame and positively ate out of his hand, and then, when the oysters ‘bad become convinced of thelr master’s a good will he villainously tnoculated ‘ @hem with graina of sand, around 4 ‘whioh they were to form the pear of Prion $Then tis man of ideas sat down to await results, He is bighly e ee © yamaa! Madison Jobisgn ts & near “pewspaper man, James Madison looks Qfter the furnace in the uptown office at The World. Mr, Johnson is from ‘Virginia, with none of the Northern Megro's ideas of equality, and he was emtonished on paying his first visit to Hammerstein's Victoria to find negro ‘wehors. “Ah tel you what," commented Mr. Tehnson afterwards, “dish heah Roose- ‘elt business is apiiin’ dese niggers up A hheah, Hit's got #0 nowdays dat er nig- ger is jes crowdin’ de white man outen all kinds o' business. Ah goes up to de matinnes an’ Ah ain't no moah dan @ot in de doah w'en up stops er nigger at Ah used to know over on Eighth when he didn't have nothin’, wp there in de op'ry-house he's " one ov dem long-tall coats wi’ al) down an’ roun’ de collar brass butting, He says ‘Souse Le like dat, ‘Bouse me, says, ‘but dey ain't no cullud "lowed to set down here’, ah sald nothin’, Ah jest hol’ on to ttle piece of cayrdboad what's number on hit, and Ah stehts ‘da de mourners’ bench, ‘cause e early to get a good seat, he steps in from er me ergain dat Ah ain't goin’ Fust Ah was goin’ to lay t Ah didn't, Ah jes’ called dere an’ tells him to coon lemme by. De white say ‘Lemme #06 you oo'pon,’ dat, an’ he hol’ out his han i geese Ra HH] ir i me dar, bi TERETE PH , ope z ® ES ouh, jes’ ike dat, ‘Ike, show on up to where is his st’ j 3 rs ive 3 fe was for me alone wid nothin him where bit was septin’ fo’ ge z FE wep TENDERLOIN CBB ' dat nigger. gious Beliefs Differing. “Pwo wandering souls with Ddut one with the jegai right pupt! LThey first a Pol Station at § o’c! who had beart i, down ands _ Bere truetions, went ini and told that he had « qT thelr woes t ‘pal who Wanted to get le & Catiotts and jece er cayrdboad. He look den he say, ‘Yo’ seat 's np in an’ he takes mo rite to a cayrdboad. Der warn't no white dat whole house dat could fn’ tell I CUPID'S FRIEND We Takes Couple on a Long ~ Hunt for Some One to Tie the Marriage Knot, Their Reli- le thought, and only a cab driver thelr kind friend, wandsved over the @HY last evening looking vainly for who : them the kindn ty . eas of tying at the Tenderloin lock. “cab couple whis- | the other driver, happy. | | is runnin’ the the-a-te else roun’ dis beah town,” an ev'ryihing Cine Tae’ After writing this about “The Wir- ard of Ox," which continues to pack the big, Acudems of Musio, Mr, Town eend Wash was seen rushing madiv along Fou *wautu areet, in the direcdon of the Bast River Taner perioos whose thinking ma- ohnes wared rusty In quirscence naduradly do not desire to be univces- sarily Alstusbed when they go to ve amused; while hard-worked men ant Women are giad to give their branes a rest and ie and ear enjoy & wuin- for‘able ation; and thus “ihe Syme, of Oe" nay be sald to appeal ’ The War Department has been noti- fled that "Joe Weber is ‘about to Join the Fourternth Regiment and start an tenant, wth ehouldersmage and toed , jul der and a sword. me no music hall joke. . . . ther te Nott that bruised complexion rearing ace cicault haa been| alnoe The) Bouotoault uty js marred londay night. . prokan,, nope sag 4 lp that te ally | nls intention of shooting Capt. McDaniel POLICE GUADING HISBAND-LEC Bride-to-Be Appeals for Protec- tion from Jealous Admirer Who, She Declares, Threat- ened to Kill on Wedding Day. of bie we row evening to Mis Mary Un rded by two Capt, Burfeind, of ‘will b ye Is tives assigned Were ere om, A threat to shopt McDantel on the day of bis wedting, ald to have been made y a young man who formerly paid Jattentions to Miss Underhill, cause of the guards that ac MeDantel. Miss Underhtt! (9 only seventeen. With Capt. McDaniel and Miss Delia Banta, & friend, whe went to the police station on Monday and said that the jealous young man fm question had declared on the evening of the wedding, ‘The wedding will take place to-mor- row evening at the home of the Under. hills, in Rast Fordham avenuo, and wil) he witnessed only by tho relatives and a few intimate friends, After the cere- mony the young couple will leave on an extended wetding tour, The wedding was to have taken place Saturday last, but Capt. McDaniel was away on a trip on one of his freight schooners which on Friday morning was blown onto the beach near Rockawa, + Bogs Mr. Boucicault recelyed his injuries while descending a pase, but didn't hear whether the wes in lawiedy-Piggiedy” or 4 street. The captain and ‘Grew Gritted ten hours in a small boat before being picked up. have been restored when we noticed a testimonial of a wom: through the use of Lydia BE, fully express t! lace now, as ikham’s Vegetable 614 Grove St, Milwaukee, Wis.” Assoclation. Women should not fall to prof women; just as surely as they were their letters, just so certainly will pound cure others who sulfer from |curlng women, and don't allow an In its place. An Indiana Lady Tells “DI thou sf bad me), | W there is anything in your sleep. for no female ills. Address is Lynn, Mass. $5000 & 2 ir Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Mi Wis,, Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—1 was married for several years and no children! blessed my home, The doctor sald | had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any children unless | could be cured. He tried to cure me, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became disgusted, and one night T If we cannot forthwith py to health by using an who had been cured of similar trouble Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, he went out) and bought a bottle for me, | used your medicine for three and one-half months, Improving steadily In health, and In twenty-two months a child came. 1 cannot Joy and thankfulness that {s In my heart, Our home is a different have something to Ilve for, and all the credit is due to Lydla B. | Compound. Yours very sincerely, MRS. L. C, GLOVER, Vice-President, Milwaukee Business Woman's it by the experience of these two cured of the troubles enumerated in Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. womb troubles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration; remember that it is Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that la y druggist to sell you anything else | of a Wonderful Cure 1— EAR MRS, PINKHAM:—It Is a pleasure for me to write and tell you what your wonderful medicine has done for me years with change of life and, my physician 1 was sick for three ght, a cancerous condition of the womb, During these three years 1 suffered untold agony. cannot find words tn which to express my feelings. Pye medicine and decided to tive your weatment a trial. | have taken now six bottles and am so case atout whith you would like Special advice, write freely to Mrs, Pinkham. She can surely help you, rson in America can speak from a wider experience in treating | i her advice is free and always helpful. I letters and signa @ genulnenses. 1 did not expect to ever see an- other well day. | read some of the testimontals | recommending write to you an “Before | had taken half a bottle of Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | began to well | can do all kinds of work.”—MRS, HINKLE, Salem, Ind, aiid After Thanksgiving Day’s Pleasures Feast of Uncommon Friday Bargains Enjoy Thi The range of merchandise included is so broad that there's | cause we want you to concentrate your trading here and we nothing you may want that has not come under the notice of the | know that it is the force of values that will bring about such a price-cutter. We have prepared a great nu Gloves Main } rr. 2Se for Kayser Knit Gloves, value $0c, we and S Extraordinary Third Floor, These values equal in every respect those published a week go, when so many of our customers took advantage of them. They have not, within our knowledge, b een duplicated by any other house Examine each one before you decide 8,75 for Men’s Belted Tourist Coats and Regular 5 re medi eeu Overooats. mi @ and Th inches long, in Kf ures, lin us Venetian 9 Meltons, Kersey Black and Oxtord exe, Value $16.00. 10.60 for Men's Overcoats, hand made and concave broad shoul- ders, in the popular swell tourist, out 64 inches long; the regular Chester- fleld Overcoats; are made of strictly all wool tepted Frieze, in Oxford Black, Value $15.00. 8.50 for Men's Suits, all wool, made of worsteds, aimeres, tweeds, oheviets, blaok and blue serge and black thibet. We hi hem in single and double breasted styles, cut very stylish, Value $15.00, 10.60 for Men's Suits. These are all hand tailored garments, shoul- ders concave and broad, made of allk and wool worsteds, the new brown thibets, tweeds and oheviots, tn mix- tures of the latest effects, Value $14.00, a“ ixt and Dress Goods Main Floor. 29¢ a yard for 3,000 yards of y Sultl very new Worsted } select colorings is @ medium-we! B inches wide, 9c a yard for double warp, # and double width. navy, royal, warn Value Se, 49a yard for Fanama Chev- fot Butting, all pure wool, in black only. Value To 69e a yard for Silk and Wool jolienne, 4 Inches wide, In cream, ones Festa, purple, brown, rose, pisk: superior finish. Regular price 28, ie, rm Cheviot, t) pure wool are br Sto i 67 per yard for French Volle, nice, crisp finish, all pure wool and 4 Inches wide. Value Se. 69e per yard for Imported Bulting, 48 inches wide, a waneme oelaae and ‘rich designs. Vatue Be. Silks and Velvets Main Floor r yard for Colored A od Ba on leading whades; also changeable effecta in every known color combination, Veh r yard for 79c Velvet, wok in plain and crushed effects Q8e per yard for 50c to 75c nts of silk, Includin, in and Femmes giany. colors and designs, Flannels 6% per yard for Flannelettes, 500 ancy atriped. Fast colors, Pereate finish, sultable for house dresser, eto, Value 10, | ; ! — Rigs Be, Sve ne Oe —— Bad ; ase 4 pais for Women's Cashusere a ie Te a pair pe Women's Kid Gloves, ) Men’s and Boys’ Friday Clothing Values Are | \ 12%e per yard for Flannelette, velvet ion A sed lor quality, in atripes, plaids, ohecks and scroll effects. Others ask 180 and 160, 19¢ per yard for Saxony Flannel, cream and ine A quality that retalla everywhere at S0c 26e per yard for Wool Scotch Flannel in neat stripes and plain colora; washable and insures warmth, 4ye yard for Shaker heavy ceauty, suttabl tor wear purposes, Valy ye ard for Nap Flannel, extra nates Per Ttitul plaids, stripes end plain | colors. everywhor at awe. i 26e per yard for Elderdown, fancy striped and plain colored; desirable for kimonos and other house wear Value 0. Dress Linings ard for $00 pieces Percaline, 36 Piha go in all the leading shades Usually retatied at 100. Py Flannel under- Ye yard for Shadow Silk, inte sia high lustro nish, A grade that usually sella elsewhere at Ro and io. ; 29e per yard for Taffetaline, all silk, for drop skirts. 60 shades to from. Value 4c. 2e ard for Imported Moreen, fine qual cy alt beautiful shades, The jeading goods this season = for underskirts, Value 3%, Housefurnishings Basement 2c for No 7 Tea Kettle, double coated gray enamel Bie for Sauce Pan, 4 quart, gray enamelled: Qe for Dish Pan, 12 quarts, Ble for Tea Pet, 154 quarts 19¢ for Colander, large size, gray enamelled A2e for Table Oilcloth, 5.4, with marble veins SUNDAY W what to do 1.98 for Boys’ Overcoats, made of all wool Pie braas buttons and box belt in back, Sizes 9 to Keep the legs warm, Value 4.00, trimmed with att in some, 1.98 for Boys’ Suits, ail wool warm materials, cheviots and tweeds, ma 4nd double breasted styles, 2 year Bizes 1 tof are shee, fo rown en Uussiat Butts. Value $4.00. a eae 2.98 for Boys’ Overcoats, made of strictly all wool friese, tn oxford and blue, perfect fitting and tailoring. We have them in the latest styles and newest fabrice; sisea 2% to 16 years, Value $8.00, 2.98 for Boys’ Suits, made in all the newest productions of the hey are made of strictly all eds, blue made of sorges, made in Petticoats Second Floor. 98e for $1.50 Sateen Petti- coats in black and colors, ‘They are fe with dee f 2,98 for $4 coats; two ny are mac eta, with flare rv and knife-plait- ed ruffle, Porcaline Dust Ruftle, 4,98 for $7 Black Silk Taf. fota petticoats that have an accordion | 9 around the bottom, This ts headed with a double row of ruching. ee are made with a deep clroular Women's Wrappers Second Floor. 64c¢ for Women’s Wrapper ‘8, made of hi flannelette, nt aan able patte Skirts are full with deep founce. Waists are trimmed wit shirred shoulder capes and washable braid. Value 1.00. 98e for Women’s Wrappers and Kimono Gowns, made of heavy: flannelette, Skirts are full wit fe Soca, 4nd wate are prettily immed with epaulettes braid. Value 1.50 and is , 69c for Dressing Sacques, pete ot Cenged ih pink, Meht ue, gray @nd red, with edge and satin ties, Value weet 98c for Women’s House Dreases or one plece suits, They are made of heavy percale, in neat stripes, tucked walst back and hem on skirt. Value 1.49, Under Muslins 25c¢ for Women’s Drawers, made of @ good quality cambrie, The: have umbreiia ruffle, trimmed with torchon lace, Othera with deep hem, 25¢ for Corset Covers, made of cambric. in four styles. Some have high or square neck, tri: torchon lace or neat eientged, meen 839e¢ for Night Gowns, made of muslin, in three styles: low, high or V neck, trimmed win hematitched tucks and neat embroidery (8 to @ customer) Sixth Floor. 74% a Ib, for California Ham: A n 4 28¢ 4 Ib, for Boil ae Pa’ for Boiled Hams, Armour’s chine proces: Ge a cake for Sapolio, (limit 8 cakes), 10¢ Ib, for CI county Oreem, MN Heckioné 15e¢ for 5 lbs of Rolled dried, steam cooked; 10 Sownke gan Te a can for Red Ripe Tomatoes, cold eae ee eee grown, 3-pound can, Be a can for Sugar Corn, 1 creamy white, t-pound ean, pel an 1G¢e for a G-quart basket of Red Ohio Onions, A2¢ a doven for Glove Skin Florida Tanaerines, Pe 4 1b, for Short Rib Beef Roast, 10¢ a Ib, for Loin of J Pork, Ge « Ib. for Ciicken Halibut, Cod or Balmon Steaks. Be «lb. for Long Branch Bluefish. Ge a Ib, for Fancy Long Island Sea Basa. y the new slicing ma- Enoch Morgan's Linoleum Fourth Floor, LAnoleum, fine quality, Value to to Te. 49c per square yard for Cork Lanoleam, fine quality, Value Bo, ie per Seeyoten ‘s Olloloth, fine quality, Value 26¢ per square yard for Oil- cloth, Wo. quality, mber of bargains be- | result. WE GIVE 2 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with e day. Alter that hour one stamp with each 10 ¢ redeemed in our p:emium exhiolt room on the iffth floor. 85c per square yard for Cork square yard fot Read through the list: HENRY: STEGER Bae Knit Underwear Main Floor, 69e for Ladies’ Oneita Com- i ey Value Ls. 25¢ for Ladies’ Vests or Pants, medium Winter weight, fleece lined. Vests * v4 aleoves. length. Value 99. 39¢ for Ladies’Vests or Pants, extra heavy, fleece lined. Value Tio. 79¢ for Ladies’ Shaped Vests or Pants, fine ribbed. Vests have long sleeves and est finiahed gent le length. ‘elue Pants are full an 13, ° 29¢ for Misses’ Shaped Vests or Pants, heavy fleece lined, good quality, Value Boe. 49c for Boys’ Shirts or Draw- era, natural wool, An elegant gual- iz of fine soft yarn. All sizes, Value 10¢ for Ladies’ Hosiery, me- Gium weight, fleece lined, fast Diack. Value ibe, 19¢ for Boys’ Buster Brown Stockings, made of heavy cotton, fast black, with double kenees, and toes," Value 290, 24¢ for Ladies’ Hosiery, made of extra heavy cotton, full fashioned and feat black. Value Sc. Men’s Underwear Main Floor, 79¢ a garment for Men’s Shirts Drawers. These goods are three- quarter wool, in natural color, shirts have self fronts, drawers have double sewn seams, with ribbed bottoms and pearl buttons, Value 1.25. 89c¢ per garment for Men’s Shires or Drawers, heavy fleece lined, in natural and camel's hatr color There are not all sizes In the draw- ers, but all sizes In the shirts Children’s Hats ‘Third Floor. 24e and 49c for School Caps, good, warm quality, The kind that can be pulled over the ears, Value 80 to Tc, Me for woo! and worsted Knitted Toboggan Caps, warm and comforta- ble for the youngsters. All colors. Value Bo, 46¢ and 95¢c for S$! Angora Tam o’ Shanters, 14 and hes wide, all colors, with silk tassels and pom- pons. Value Toc and 1.15, UJ Infants’ Wear Becond Floor. 1.99 for Infants’ Long Coats, made of Bedford Cord, with warm Interlining, deep cape trimmed with five rows of novelty braid and two rows of pretty ribbon. Value to 3,00, 48e for Children’s Bonnets, made of white allk, handsomely embroidered, with full ruche of lace and baby nib- bon, china sik tles, Value 70. 23¢ for Infants’ Crocheted hop in prety assorted colors, Extra spe- clal. 5c for Infants’ Silk and Wool Bands, Value Se. 9c for Children’s Sacques, made of 4ll wool ripple elderdown, roll collar; all edges orocheted wi ‘worsted, Bizes 1 to 6 years, Value So, Me for Children's Sacques, made of Domet Flannel, sailor collar, all edges with crocheted scallop; sizes 1 to 6 years, Value S8. Drugs No mall orders, 290 for 50c slve Father John’s Medi- cine. 1.00 size Bac, 79 tor Chamols Vest Lang Protectors Pah and women Value 27%. ise foe Sie bd ang pa S$; iid Cherry, the it 4 wy $20 coughs and olds Full me We. 296 for one-balt pint Pure Norwegian Cod Liver ON. Pint ie. 45¢e for Warranted Fountain Syringe 4 quart, complete with hard eubber pipes. Value 760, @e for Dr. Charles Flesh Food, 17e per ounce for Devine et Cie hnest French ParTame,, Lvecioth, Sree ockey jac, fioses, Illy of the Vailey ‘and ‘Rus. agian Violet. China Base ment. Ge for Terra Cotta Cuspidors, decorated with gold and coe eee Ie, 19¢ for Dainty China ake Plates assorted decorations gold traced. Value se. 19¢ for Chocolate Pots, with large pink tose decorations. « Value fie 9c for Nat or Fruit Dishes, with rich hand traced decdrations, Value Thc Portieres Fourth Floor. 3.98 air for Te Portieres, velour ordered Value 80 2.98 for Renaissance Bed Sets, Bolster cover to match Value 4.75 9Ge per pair for Ruffed Bobbinet Cur tains, with lace insertion and edge, Value 1.0, 94¢ for Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, knot fringe. Value 1. or " ent until 12 o'clock each 8 pent, Fuli books of stamps will be Women’s Bargain Friday Have Been Priced Below Value Third Floor, These shoes were made in Rochester by one of the largest and most reputable shoemakers there. They are sold regularly through- out the country at 3.00 a pair. Our price will be 1.65 1.65 for Women’s Shoes, bi with kid entonaion vole ad il Inoed boot, slaes 2% to 8, widths 2B, Regular value $3,00. 1.65 for Women's Shoes, having lighter soles, an heels, a toes an patens in lace style. are B and PH. Regular value 1.66 for Women’s Shoes, ale of 4 la et wae Trek fess, and. petent ie Wattaste ‘or street wear for women who p! eet shoes. The sizes are 0 7. 29¢ for Women’s Foothold Bandal Jwubbers, all sixes, first qual- ity, Value 500, Rugs Fourth Floor, Sanford and Hartford Axmin- ster Rugs shown in beautiful new Or ‘ental and floral patterns. Bar- gain prices for Friday ares 1.98 for size 27x60 inches, value 2.75, 7.39 for size 4,6x6.6, value 9.75. 15.39 for size 6x9, value 20.00, 18.98 tor size 8,3x10.6, value 24,50. 21,97 for size 9x12, value 27.50, All-wool Smyrna Rugs, fine quality, A great price reduc- tion, Patterns and wearing qualities superior to those others ask one-third/more for, 79e for size 18x34 inches, value 1.15. 1.98 for size 30x60 inches, value 3.25, 7.69 for size 6x9, value 13,50, 14.79 for sive 7,6210.6, value 18,50, 15.98 for size 9x12, value 23.50, Carpets Fourth Floor. These prices are for carpets made, laid and lined free of charge, 99c pe yard for Axminster Carpets In a fall line of patterns to select from. Value up to £1.66. 97e a yard for extra Velvet Value from La Sel ard for Tapest! COC Berges room, hal ane tar ssels room, Patterns Value up ¢o $1! Comfortables 89¢ each for Comfortables, a grtra need” You" will appreciate whed. evade when you see them, Regu- Jar price $1.50. Comfortables. They 1,49 for signs unequalled. Value 00. t Com- Some are sateen covered, ake une The white oard- tiaual value $3.00 and $2: Blankets, 90, in assorted colors, grays, tans and white among this spe- cial lot. V! made expressly for us, and we guar- ers. ancy stitohed and tufted, filed 1,98 for Winter-We covered, fine cambric coverings ith pure They are filled with pi ae ie 10-4 and li4, They are guaranteed strictly ‘alue up to $7.60. antes every blanket. T: come fi re white odorlesg cotton; de- forfapleg. 1,000. They are stitched fancy twilled satin coverings. cotton. 150 designs bone 8.98 for All - Wool Plaid ail wool warp and filling. Alao a few 6.98 for All-Wool Blankets, ‘ney in , tan, plaid and white, Bome with nequard obra Fancy Linens each for cheice of 4 Allover Lace Pockorrtre Doyiles. Usual value 100, Ge for Fringed Doylies, all-linen, ligit. Value just double, 69e for Renaissance Centrepieces, all lace, Actual value So. 20¢ for half bleached Table pine’ tn wash pure white and aed is guaranteed. price 85e for Bleached Dinner Napkins, deautiful designs, usually sold at $1.25. 3.98 for Hemstitched Dinner Sets, comprieieg cloth and 12 napkins; de- signs are beautiful. 19¢ for all- linen Tray sine MxiT. Actual value 20, ge ae o. allke, ty clue and for Felt Un- small prices of the very ut s and the We purchased big. wholesaler yusiy low, Value % and $8e, Shoes for u He for Girls’ Shoes, They are made of box calfskin, lace style, 1 r with back stays; sizes 8% to 1B to 2, at 0, 1.20 a pair for Boys’ Solid Kruger Calf Shoes, with gtay, lace style. They are % for Vall use, Sizes 1 to to 6%, Value $1.76, 1.45 for Boys’ Prince 2,00 Shoes, made of solid oak tanned soles, lish welt Insoles, plump sizes 9 to 13% 1 to 79¢ a pair for Felt and Sette Tullettes, 1,000 tur trimmed, swine ee net Raa ee leather egles. Value $2.00 to $1.00 Women’s Suits and Coats Second Floor, 8.98 for Women's Walking Suity value 15.00, 12.48 for Women's Suits, made of fine cheviot, 14.68 for Women’s Walking Sutts, mannish material, 12,98 for Women's Kersey Coats, three-quarter length. 7. for Women's Zibeline Coata, three-quarter length. 3.98 for Women's Zibelins Jackets, 2.78 for Women’s Walking Skirts, made of cheviot. 1.78 for Women's Walking Skirts, fancy worsted, Furs Second Fi 10.98 for’ 90-inch Sete Opearum Stl 9.48 for Japanese Mink Neck Scarfs, 10 inches. 6,98 for Natural Dark Gray Russian Scarfs, for Russian Squirrel Pillow Muff, large size, Waists Second Floor, 89¢ for Women's Walsts, two different styles. They are made of Cloth, fleece lined, wi! Orr plate from r to are tallor eld 4 A) blue and colors, polka dote, Value So, 1,19 for Women’s Waists, made of plaid, in all the new Roman sian effects, Tab Collar sleeve, Value $1.75, Corsets Becond Floor, 74c fox Corsets, good quatty, low bust, long dip Ay at and argo. Blaea ib t2 $0 inches, Evy $1.60 anid $1.25, 48c for Corsets, our own strong boning, extra tron steels, sizes 18 to 8) inches, Vi ue 250 and 49¢ for 5,000 Chiffon and They are M yards This lot is a sample colleotion one of the st importing houses, Values 896, to 980. Handkerchiefs Main Floor, 12\e, 19¢ and 250 each for thousands of dosens of beautiful handkerchiefs, inoludin, newest and oholcest terns of fine Swi dkerchiets, Lace immed Hand. hiefs, Embroidered Handker- chiefs, with lace edge, Scalloped Edge and Hemstitched Embrotdered Handkerchiefs, Many of the embroid. ered ones coples of hand woiked handkerchiefs. Neckwear Main Floor, nies only Hnbrol fen rat 26¢e each for Lace Stock 1,000 dozen, from a big lace imp: . all the latest effects, such as usse, Pt. Gaze and ‘alue We, Candies 12 per lb. for Vanilla or Chocolate Fudge. ise Ib, for Cocoanut Fi Fidge and Raisin Fudge, | Filbert best quallt Jewelry Main Floor, 26e each for Gold Shell warranted to wear five ys are set with Sumura diamon, thysts, also with rubles, omera! opals, turquoise, sapphires, roduc tlone of real gems, ete, ‘are dingle, others with two an, y VORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. stones. Also Boys’ and ‘a 4 Rings, Babies’ Rin, in plain chased bands. tae with Value $1.00 and