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af a GOTO eae ae ee. eae he AN é é t fai is THE: WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1904. ' wa | WHEAT RALLIED ON member of the trm of Fach, Prove @/OPTION GRANTED ON _ |LONDON STOCKS Sait STOCKS STILL bai BULL SUPPORT. |firact aie at hin home In this city GOLD-BAR OUTPUT. FIRM BUT QUIET, | early to-day, He was seventy-elght “ree ie Den 2G ny 00 Den. & R.G.pf, BY SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. _aipeseese The gold bare engaged for export by LONDON, Dee Wheat declined 1-3 0 cent in the mar- |7etrs of age and prominent among | |, Tie yl 16—Money was in! ‘Sun rises, T.18)Sun sete. 4.94/Moon sete, 12.59 by | 4 Py ; ew York Hache & Co, Will pot! goad demand in the marker todar, and] THE TIDES, ER ee ene oe ket to-day, but later rallied on support |Dusiness men of Northern New Fork | h6 shipped from te ABy Off oe a ee eran on nt iit ivnilag te | a er los We. 3S Disioee |... Dy Chicaro bulla, ‘Trading was steady |He had lived here for several years, | fore next Monday, The amount. will . B toward Supphes De la aty mnt W gay A aes WDu BS eA WB but quiet | pees = 4 app sin Aha meee Lasara reese cer as the year-end approaches | Yovergor ! pe} i ry 4 j eee SOD. B9& Apt 2 st ¢ | have secured an option on the guld nge Holl Cate Ferry... 453 10.99 19) | ; | u200birte sss 18% Pigaty conoet firmer at an advance of BEAR HAMMERING ber outeat of the Assay Office for neat | n a ott eal chee Strong Buying Keeps Amalgam-| 2 erie 1st of 7 Now York's opening prices were WEAKENED COTTON] “Goldman, Sachs & Co. to-tay an. the account use of | ov NEW York, ‘ 400 Erte M4 pf... 8 Wheat-May, 117-8; July, 103, nounced ihe engagement $230,000 difficulties. F were firm and busl- | inane ated Copper to the Front,) sored. sin. & 8 2 6 & +14] "ChRlo on eo tnine prices’ were: Wheat gold for shipment to South America to- ness was quiet, Consols were higher, | Manitou _.. . Whil Ids $ 700 Fed. Me Spt. 78 TH +N) Atay, t0 1-2: July, 98 3-4 to 9858; De-| Cotton apened steady to-day tn the) "Ph. Nationa of North America | Home Ralls had «stanly better tone. | iengeian le Steel Holds Second) som wedcw & in a cember, 107 $4. Corn—May, 4 to 4 1-8; | market with the list showing losses of} has taken §5 nh from the A ete Deity Ea: | BRO rocceccariesn est ateel 800 Gen, Elec, Co,,18t% “183 14 +34) December, 455-8 to 48. : *| trom 2 to 6 points, Good supporting or-|S8ub-Treasury for shipment to Buenos | ow losed firm. J VERB as ous Place on a Good Demand. (0 Great Nor... 28 M0 +19 New York's closing prices were:| ders abaorbed the offerings for a time, | A¥F# Tie transact Qn ia for account Internationals, were cheerful. Impe- multats o0000 0.2: - Me Hook ve ‘ae LA a ; t Wheat—May, T8 bid; December, Lad ence Mor sarerihe wusy Philadelphia POL epgntem Sass 6 were quoted’ prins Frederick Hendel 100 Hock, Vad, pf. 2% 92 “| IT 1-8 bid; July, 1001-8 asked, Corn—|!n Maroh, weakened the list, and pric a NE gseremees NCOMING 8TE While the stock market to-day again zoo Ti, Contra!....150% 153 IH +1) atay, 611-8 bid. December ate ph | declined above 7 to § points below yer OTHE KID AND oPoPy NEW HIGH REG I sab STEAMSRIPS, : s arty . ’ ORD FOR AY. Bhowed a lack of interest by public, sso Int. Paper 4 th +h Chdcago's closing prices were: Wheat | terday’s fiat figures. Pop trices to pat him to ey les. buyers, it had an excellent tone gm int. Paper pt.. Th 7 TH+ Wl Decomber, 1096-8 bid; May, 111-4 to, Some of the sailing appeared to be for] vA uve the Joneses are NORTHERN SECURITIES, throughout. The opening waa cheerful gy Int. Power 6a 6M BH FI gg uly - oe Liverpool account . srnonnDeNt mit $; July, 983-4, Corn—December, oming. Does he auccecdt see y and prices advanced . to LP % ing prices , jooming: pr all around up 100 Int, Pump pt. 8 5-4 January, 43 bid; May, 4514 to), Th Opening P Northern Securities atoc 4 to | Cyens the noon hour, when a slight reeotion-| 49 Jowa Central.. 20% 34 Wt hlore , Feil Oy -lthe te Seetion of NBXT sty.) Northern Securities atock jumped to | Cent » Comanche. Charteston, ‘ d 1409 Towa Cel ‘ 4 | 43-8; July, © 1-2 to 4 5-8. 1299 bet on the curd to-day, establishing | Hs Cape, Brasil SUNDAY WORLD WAN’ ery tendency became evident. On to) 59 Jowa Cent. pf. 4 BH WH %| DAY'S WORLD, a new Ninh vecord ort 1 Zone, Uler, St. Bumatiue, the final dealings, however, the market) yay Kan, City 80.9 % 2% +% —_ 7 ed bs slave MONDAY MORNING Wi ae developed further strength and activity! g69 Kan, C, So. pt. 5i% 82 & +14) AGED BANK PRESIDENT DEAD. and he list made new advances all! goxc,, PLS. pf. 8 1% 82 +1 Jeremiah WW, Finch, president of the| ‘The late prices were: January, 7.67; @round, akhough during the last hour! 499 Knick, Ice pf.. 64 64 64 —%| Glens Falls National Bank, and senior Maroh, 7.74; May, 7.9; July, 7.9. Speculation eased off, 7 Amalgamated Copper continued | to | 00 L, EB. & West. 37 hold the central position in the dealings | 2400 Lou. & Nash..14h and a notable buying advanced over 3. 1909 Manhattan ....163% Next in strength was Steel, the pre-| 20 Met. St. R ferred selling up move (han 2 points,) 1300 Met, Secu . Th mile the common gained over-L pet | gop Mex. Can «+... 1% BROADWAY, 33D TO 34TH STREET. 90 Minn, & St. L. 6 400 M.SUP.& 8S.M. 83 100 M,StP.&S8,M_ pits 7} 400M, Ko & Ts... OM ¢| O00 M.. K, & T. pf, 60% 10000 Mo. Pacific ...107% MON, C. & Bt LA cent. Canadian Pacific Baltimore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio, Bt, Paul, Louls- ville and N: ; Missouri, ) New York C tral, Pennsylvania, Reading, Hock and, Southern Pacific and Union P at Umes occupied leading positwons ai gains of from 1 to more than 2 per m3 - Until Christmas the Store Will Be Open Evenings. Distinctive Overcoats for Men he A SALEX® je 1 1 1400 Nat, Bic. Co.. 4 44H BY+ iy was the feaire of the, Tractionss the] sm Nat, Lend... 4 2% +1 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. House Coats and§ Pe cenaee ary iment Pee cea | 1 Nae. 8 8 Ot Ok OB +H An Sale of At Twenty Dollars moking Jack cored in the sues 190 Nat. RIVM. +i gale of ; . by , r WA movement in New York. Central} Wo N Y. Alr Br..18T%. 161% 151% Indicative of the absolute perfection to which we have reduced Smoking Jackets and House Coats of all-wool Tricot in during the afternoon session sent the ygoooN. Y, Cen......140 193%g 19% +34 rice up almost 4 points on good 900 NYC. & BLL. 8 “+l j WO NY..C.@8t.L.dd 764 76 1% +1 m0 Nor & Wes. .. 3% 3% TA +% m0 Nor, & W, pt... 4 Mw MM +h MO North Am, ..101 100) 101) +1 maroon cr brown, lined with quilted satin throw hout, di cuff and pockets trimmed with quilted iouee an exceptionally high character thorougnly well tailo Value $10.00 Special $7 Fur Lined Coats for Women. The entire series of sample and reserve garments of the man- ufacturer, upon whom we depend for our garments of the bet- ter grade, are offered at extraordinary price concessions. our system of tailoring is this: Not one per cent of our over= Coats at twenty dollars demand more than a minute alteration to make them ready for service—food service under the most trying conditions. Whether it be a coat which defines the ying: A gain of 9 per cent. in Great North- ern preferred, without attracting atten- tion, was dectdedly suggestive. Colorado Fuel & Iron, Sugar, and Tennessee Coal & Iron Were conapicu- | ua. as yes sce: 1m Ost & poles an ~ el mee form or one that is draped over it, a subtle grace of line and Value $7.50, Lined with Venetian cloth, al $ f abaree and of bonds Niner’? | 200 Pac. Mall... 6 CM MM 43h $55.00 Long Coats at $34.00. contour and infinite style mark the garment if it be our label Smoking Jackets and House Coats of double-foced cloth, ay on pod ony pet reed pred io Long, full models of fine broadcloth, in black and evening which identifies it. The collection includes box medals 44, brown, blue, bordeaux or dark green, witn pockets and sul © Closing Quotations, “ trimmed with the reverse side of the clotn end bound | mohair braid and silk cori—a coat which is a little es tailoring and finish than those which our contemporaries recial $3.75 Other Smoking Jackets from $5.00 to $25.00, $1 to $2 Sweaters for Men at 85¢ 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches long; tourist models, single or double breasted, with or without belt; paddocks and palztot overcoats Net | MOP.C.C. & Bt, Bales. High. Low, Close, ch'g. | 300 Allla-Chalm .. 164 16 Wa + %! ale 1% colors, lined with Russian Squirrel fur, large shawl collar and Boe eae a ae cuffs of Persian Lamb, natural Squirrel or Sable Squirrel. 0 Am, Beef pf... 80 99 imo Ry St. So'fe .. 3% 4 31% + % in an extensive variety of fatrics and designs. at a third higher price. T0800 Amal. Cop ... 4 65% 68% +344 | 1200 Rep. Steel .... 15% 1M 1% +% . HO Am, Car & Fs y 33 +2 | “00, Ren steal pf. 6 OO $60 to $75 Long Coats at $39 Value $6.00 Distinctive Suits for Men At Fifteen Dollars Constancy of purpose has ever murked the conduct of this A number of distinctive models of fine imported broadcloth, in black, tan, red, blue or grey, lined with superior Russian Squirrel fur, large shawl collar of Persian Lamb, natural or | Also WO Am. C. & Fipt A $1 WH +1% | 30000 Reading .......79 78% 1 +1% MO Am. Cot, OW... 35% % Be +H) MO Reading 1 of... 1% © HH 10 Am, Dis, Tol. 9 98 39 +5 [121 Rock Island .. 3% 81% 82% +1 40 Am, Grass T...U% 4 11% $0 Rock Isl. 1 pf. 8 8% OM + M 40 Am. Hid, & L 10% 10% 10% +%] sO RID, Goods 7 M% 7 +1 2 uirrel. WAM. H & Lyte HW +14) Rub Gd ph. 9 OW HN + Sable Sq ‘ clothing business of ours, Though conditions have conspired A coll-r* f h - Am 1 6 Me Rad. Gi oe. » : . A coll-r* en of two thousand sweaters of wool or 700 Am, 9 en ie ORL & BF. ion oy hi Ke Evening Coats. to develop the demand for our more costly suits, we have in bleck, lug. gray, red or maroon, either phi ‘ ed a Prin tS | sae bo. Peete. ped i a rer A diversified series of effective mode's, including the long been faithful to the basic purpose—the tailoring of really with > 121d collar, cuffs and skirt. Sizes 34 to 1400 Am, $ 8 —%| Bo. Pacific pf..18% 184 1184 + % effects of broadcloth, silk, velvet and lace in white, tun, high-grade ready-for-service garments at a modest price. wns mates ns no -% mma Southern Ny Bk OM BH AIM champagne, light blue, light grey, red or black, in upward of At fifteen dollars our stock affords an extensive collection of Furnishings for Men Wt Ate Geatt, ph10 tine ety laem Ten RL te © Te ae fifty distinctive styles. suits which establish their right to rank’ with the suits that At Special Pri Ae. & srt. Bs Wh 1h + & ane ant , he al id itr 0 75.00 § cial $39.00 our contemporaries offer at eighteen and even twen'y dollars The thi hich thie bi spin Friges Am. St. F. 5m ” ‘ovae cite " 1 i rm ee @ things which this offer 1200 Am. Sugar baie 139% Pr 414| Oe te a.m we =~ th Formerly $55.00 to Wi : ried i $58.00 pealig it by ™ peers of gt fabrics, and tailoring tal ina good wh a Fr ber highest 2500 Am. Too, p. of 981 1900 'T.8.L. & W, re + i i a ich expresses a fu h i } J 1100 Am, Wook vs. 30% % ry +1% | s1709 Union Pacitic 110% 1084 110% +24 Formerly $82.00 to $ peste : " MESA aa Aba) PERU ESE: SHbranser. ene Shaiyicgalltp SCARPS. SUSPENDER $00 Anacanda ....108 103 109 + % | 100 Union Pac. pt. Wh Mh Wh — 115.00 to $165.00 Special $75.00 Six single - breasted models in he: a ; OA TEBE... 8% % 41%/ S Lage piss Oe bid a, Pig E ¥ § P twenty distinctive styles of fabrics, owe 2 ae tie we Suapeairs > f MAT & BF ploy ior iy 4%) %OUN Ry, In. pt es (7% 6% +! Cloth Coats, elastic, silk and Barat! ‘ 10, 8 C1. PL. 1M 18 18% TM + % 101, 8. R. & Im. 81 1 +% Four double - breasted models in sixteen distinctive styles of fabrics, Embracing cheviot, thibet, worsted, cassimere, tweed and winter weight homespun in a most exhaustive collection of inch open Engli-h squares of Matelasse, Gros Grain, Barathea, Twi!l and kindred silks, in a most exhaustive 160 At. C Line....183% 181% 16% +2 2200) Balt, & Ohio. 100% 100 100% +14 SMO W'klyn RT... 0 65% 69% +1% gira tg. Leather. 17% 16% 16% + 0 Brung Co, ..12 MK 12 +% v £.108% 102% 1084 +1 Bim Can, Paoitlo ..190% 120% 190% 41% Ente g Seer natn tas 8 1800 U.B8.C. 1. P, pt. 8% 78 with jacquarded or wow floral stripe or figured desi plated buckles, Special ai Three-quarter and full length coats of fine black kersey or heavy cheviot lined with satin, in three distinctive models,’ and full length coats of fancy mixed cloths in Ulster models. posed : Y Rubber 3 M31 + ‘ i i variety of colors and designs. he bd aaglad tee “ Lid “ ih) 8 Ru. of n% ws mu +i Formerly $25.00 to $29.50 Special at $19.00 the season’, most exclusive designs and colors. Special at 50¢ Suspenders of gros ; 40 Chi, & N. W204 204 201) +1% 111400 U, 8. Stoel pf. 91% MK 91% +2% A SALE OF Scarfs in th trek doubt silk or satin, either 6600 Chi, Gr, W... 24 2H WK 4%) TOVA-Car, Ch. 1M 4% 41% +14 carfs in the 3-irch double | painting or em 100ChL GrWp BM %% &% +% OVAL Aeon 9 N -% Furs for Women. end forr-in-hands and folded with woven stripes, gold pla Suits & Coats for Young Men 170 C, M. & St. P.160% 167% 169% 42% 0 Wabash’... .... @ my 2 +& 1C,M. &@SP pis 183 1 English Squares of Persian —1% 200 Wabash pf oy 4% 4% 41% Our department presents the post season models of Muffs silks, Silk de Roy and other pe a Slag Ti i A eae bp ha ea se bud res +14) and Neck Pieces of Chinchilla, Ermine, Baum Marten, Mink They are garments for the young fellows who depend to a high grode weaves. Sp “OCH Un. Tre i? te — %| sm00 Went, Un. Tel. 4% Hig ir and kindred furs, which in character and in models are ex- degree upon their garments to establish their personality and Special $1,00 ~ 10. Chi U Tr pf.. 4% 44 5) Wis. Cen 2% 2% + ceptionally well adapted to serve as gifts. would have them reflect their taste and ideas ‘The prices , Suspendersof MOCCASL WY 19 94 41y MO Wis Cen ph. 64 HM Heth PI ¥y P' have all been subjected to material concessions. Scarfs of the fancy imported | and Barathea SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Sizes 14 to Four-in-Hand Ties of pure]Scarfs of Baum Marten, white Ermine, double fur, six skins, Yalug $55.00 At $42.50 | Value $75.00 Scarfs of Ermine, finished| Scarfs of Baum Marten, two ith fringe, skins, Value $37.50 At $29.50 | Value i At Asani Flat Muffs of Baum Marten Flat Muff of Ermine, Slik tails and paws 10000 Col. F. & Ir. OH 4% HH +24) ox dividend Col HC & 1.1% 11% 1% +% ———_ — $0) Col. South ... 2 1 2h 41% $9 Col 8 ist pf. 88 sy B41) THE MAIR IN COLD WEATHER. WO Col So Md pt wy Mo My 4 y This te the aubject of Margaret 200 Cons, Ges ....209 1% 1 + Habbard Ayer's talke with women 2800 Cont, Tob, pligi\ 127s 1% + 4 mext Sanday, It ts instructive and oes nt A 2 MW + Hetptnt, Mke all Mins Ayer's ad. nm ‘orn a ot a ee} " 4 1200 Del. & Hud... 1% 18% +14 pa rere ‘sue Del. L. & W.R5 M RH +5 silks in exclusive designs, double end four-in-hands and extremely wide folded Eng- lish Squares at $1.50 sive vesi¢ns” ; silver or heavy roll buckles at'$1,50 Other suspenders $2 to $4.00 and $5.00 Umbrellas at FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Of pure silk, with stout though compact frame ai 19 years—second floor. Suits in straight cut, four button single breasted and three button double-breasted models, of fancy chev jots, tweeds or homespuns in plaids, checks or stripes, tailored with broad shoulders, vented skirt and full hipped trousers. Formerly $10.00, $12.00, $13.50. $7.75 Formerly $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. $11,75 view to her sex, DAY'S WOKLD, iy ae F - . Value $45.00 At $38.50 Valus $78.00 At $67.50 Chesterfield Qvercoats of frieze in oxford or black, handles of pearl and solid silver, richly elaborated, or ww z DOUGI AS Large Stoles of Chinchilla, | States of dark Mink extra long full back models, lined with serge, lapped horn, Prench horn and fancy woods, trimmed with a t Vale hiss. At $155.00 Value $57.50 At $45,00 seoms, extended shoulders. Special, $9.75, $12,50 silver. Sizes 26 and 28 inch. UNION FoR Scarfs of dark Mink, two Ours isa thoroughly representative collec- MADB $ 3.52 SHOE § MEN Féur-in-Hand Ties of Chin- valent a , a pene ot oir Mag Haas Sg tion, embracing right serviceable Umbrellas Brookton Loads the Men’s Shoe Fashions of the World. y ae At $2650 Valug $37.50 At $30.00 weaves in gray or brown effects. Extremely lon: be pd erey-y Sol hen ola a | 'W. L DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS a re “i Chesctine. | ts dark, Minky sts and full models with half belt. — Special, $14.78 feabhit is Bill : MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN at Muffs of Chinchilla, stripe, with tails and paws, OTHER SAUEATUNEN se WORLD Value $50 00 At $38.50 | Velug $55.00 At $45.00 Handkerchiefs ho senese W, Lo Douglen Sporting Requisites Handkerchiefs of silk $3.50 shoes are the greatest SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Handkerchiefs of pure linen, : vey Hers In th id, is, be~ At Special Hrices generous size, with or without | Linen in blue, gray, i q Cause of thelr excellent style, Sale of Coats for Girls & Misses. Gilt things which by their very nature and character initial, any width hem at 25c. | brown, beige, reseda and or six for $1.45, which are | delicate colors, with ini arranged in dainty gift boxes. | white, special at 50c. find favor with those who follow the life strenuous, wearing qualities, They are CAMERAS. ICE SKATES, easy fitting and superior ¥ Just as good as those that Long Coats for Girls. out cape, of various high grade materials, in plain and fancy double lens, Iris diaphragm, | famed brands as the Peck & beret Tene eee Dies and colors, Sizes 8 to 14 years. rack and pinion. Snyder, Spalding, Union $5.00 Bath Robes at $2.95 \ one roof making men’s fine Value $15 at $7.00 | Hardware and Barney & | of Terry cloth, with red, pink, blue or tan stripes on cost $5.00 to $7.00, the only difference Is the price. It I could take you lato my fac+ shoes, and show you the in+ Formerly $8.50 to $10.00 In a number of desirable and effective models, with or with- At $5.75 Kborona Camera, size 4x 5, Our stock affords such fer- Berry, in all sizes, together Other handkerchiefs at $1.45 to $9.00 the half dozen, — rounds, deep collar and cuffs, long, heavy girdle--they 7 por of. 1 Doane ‘shots Girls' Long Coats of fine kerseys, fancy mixed cloths and peees A ye \ pps ‘at oe gp Hs Robes more than generous in proportions, sixty inches lor te made, ca ron rane velvets in various colors and styles, sizes 6 to 14 years. matic lens, Iris diaphragm, | prices. PECK & SNYDER with « shire soventy inehen wits, 2.95 ch: EN ce dy Formerly $12.50 te $17.50 At $8.90 double plate holder. Club Skates: sizes 8 to 12. Value $5.00 Special $2. @uced anywhere, and why Foe HEE, sm $8 Value $6 at $2.75 With steel runners, Other Robes at $3.50 to $22.00 ‘ the sales for the year ending pel baety co for men and boys, 50¢ 4 duly Ist, 1904, were Fancy Short Coats Bastman Kodake from $1.00) 1s cmen 85c &C f $6,263,040.00. For misses and small women. A series of new models of to 675.00. Steel runners, full nickel, A Sale of Suits oats or 1 could show you the fancy tweeds, plain kerseys and heavy cheviots in various STRIKING BAGS. for men and boys, 90c | QOvercoats in Chesterfield and Tourist, single and ae th Aaabivebent rine colors: Sizes 14 to 18 years—32 to 36 bust measure. Regulation size, single or | for women, $1.10 double breasted models, of navy or gray frieze, or double end, oval or pearshape, with a tested gum bladder. Value $2.00. Special $1.50 cheviot, in large plaid effects, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Regularly $6.50 Special $4.50 of other makes, and the high , \V | et ; grad> leathers used, you ™ oe c With hardened steel runners, would understand why W. L. Douglas $3.80 shoes cost more to make, full nickel plated, Formerly $12.50 to $14.50 At $7.75 Of fine wool cravenetted cloth, in shades of tan, olive or ox- ford, belted back, with or without capes, Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. Special $8.50 With welded tool steel run- ners, hardened and tempered, full nickel plated, for boys, For women, A set of four gloves for men | or boys. Corbett, Fitzsim- mons or Sharkey patterns, filled with hair. Value $2.00. Special $1.50 PYROGRAPHIC REQUISITES. Ours is the most exhaustive stock, containing everything with which and upon which to practise the new art, Pyrographic outfits in a designed box, embracing a guaranteed platinum point, lamp, benzine bottle with rubber tube, cork, point holder and No, 3 rubber bulb, m Value $2.00, Special $1,25 why they hold their shape, fi , ‘ 7 for men and boys, $1.35 ian Overcoats ($ to 8 years) and fancy Reef- intainale Value thas any other Sith ced oo the eatin tee, srrter Rain Coats for Girls. BOXING GLOVES. for women, $2.60 ~~. 44 years) of frieze, in blue, oxford or olive, Doustas guarantees their value by stamping ‘ils name and price on the bot« ; <0, Look for It—take no substitute, sold by shoe dealers everywhere. lined with red flannel; brass buttons, silk emblem and velvet collar. High button or lapel models. are Special $3.75 and $5.00 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits of cheviot tweed, in fancy inixtures, and serge or che’ navy, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special $3.75, $5.00, $6.50. Rubber Coats and Cloth Mackintoshes, in breasted models, in navy, black, light tan Sizes 5 to 16 years. SOREN _ $195, $2.25, W. L. Douglas $2.00 and Shoes for Fnys. Best in tho world. fan gh weer them. W. I. Dougtas uses Corona Colt. Fast Color Eyelets will net turn brassy, skin Ja his 3, shoes, Corona Write for new Illustrated Catalog. Colt_is concede: erywhere to be | Shoos hy mail, 25 cents extra. the finest Patent Leather produced. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Masa, G. C. & B. Eli Calf always vives satisfaction. L. Dougias $3.60 Shoe Stores In Greater NewYork: Away; corner Gist Sect larly $13.50 Until Christmas Te | ae