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BANK SHUT BY SUICIDE OF CASHIER , | Betton at “Washinton on the Enterprise National of Alleghony, Pa, ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 18-The Enter prise National Bank of Allegheny, Pa., Lue Closed to-day by direction of the ‘Comptroller of the Ourrency upon in- eformation received from National Benk Bxaminor John B. Cunningham, that , the bank t@ insolvent and the cashler pnd committed suicide, Examiner Cunningham was appointed receiver, , PITTSBURG, Oct. 18.8. Lep Clark, cashier of the Enterprise National jen, Beaver avenus, Allegheny City, “Pa. is dying ai his residence, Lincoln | avenue, Bellevue, from a self-inflicted ‘bullet wound tn his right tomple made peoday, p Arorns4 eating breakfast Levi me on bi carriage and pri to mt the bank, While wait. % 3 ho © carriage he went to the Toh of his home and shot him- qi No" hopes are enterutned for his becovery, ' About | bes ytlo stroke, and he has since tut: Reread from a nervous affection whith gPFoduced @ condition of despondeney, Resulting, it ts chougnt, tn + gto-day, Mr, Clark was wee bi bank no reason could be assigned onde the deed, He had ® wife and four year ago Clark sustained a dren, Clark’e sitclde wag re- teat he panels ppartment at Waa ton was not! and at 18) PB, M, ’ bank was orde ‘he Enterprise Nat established In 1870. Its capital stock Wes $200,000, and accord! r , Statement s Owed dep Up to a late hour to-day there was _ RO excitement about bank, A large crowd had assem! abour the @oors, but there was no disor the conclusion of the meeting of the Board of Dirwtors it was announced that as far as known there wus abso- Jotely nothing wrong with Mr. Clark's @coounts, Tt was stated, ho’ that ft would be at least four or Beore the books could be examined by Bank Examiner Cunningham Frederick Gwinner, the president of the bank, stated th himaelf had tn bw for Mr. Clark aley said that the d in the bullding a. In which about dorsed a note for Py only yesterday. F cashier was inte of raliroade fn Ariz $400.00 was involved (00 YEARS OLD, FALLS 2 STORIES Mrs, Lucy Seton, While Asleep Near Window, Tumbles to Flagging Below. Although one hundred years otf and @ffering fron A fractured skull sus- tained in from a second story window, icy Sexton, of No. 97 Second street, Brooklyn, still » but the doctors give no hope of her recov. ery. Her deata may take place at any moment. Last night she slept near an open window at her home in Second street and must have fullen out while asleep, Sho was found in the back y before daylight. Dr. Mcaveney 14 Becond pl who atten found that hi WI wae fr: AHAL A PLOT, SAYS M'ADOO Conspiracy on Foot to “Do Up” Dooley, but Commissoner Is “Onto Their Curves,” Police Commissioner the following statement from his office this afternoon “T am satisfied there is a conspiracy | on foot in the Nineteenth Precinot to embarrass, obstruct and injure Capt, Dooley, This te simply a notice to crooks and their friends, if they have any, that T am behind Capt, Dooley with all the powers of this offlce as tong a8 he does his duty, “EL make this statement because I ave good information, whieh I t be true, ca I i ak to let certain that people know am on to their curves,” Capt. Dooley and Inspector Schmitt. berger were in an outside office waiting for an audience with the Commias while this statement was being nade. They refused to discuss it In any way, ————— Married at Newport. NBWPORT, OCT. 18—Miss Ethel Byphe and Rodney Jarvis, of the New York Central here this afternoon, Chase Shadows! You don't have to catch “Baifles” to make money when you hold a copy of the Wortd’s Want Directory |, in your*hand, Every day it leads you direct to thousands of persons offering SALARIED POSITIONS! __HELP WANTED—FEMALE wanted by large catabiishment to fruit. Apply at once, 410 Greenwich af HELP WANTED—MALE, Sivonen wanted nme Be Birinerand one » THREE YOUNS MEN HELD ON GIRL'S CHARGE SAD Anna ites toresan be Says She and Two Others Were Lured to New York. ey (Apectal to The Evening World.) NDWARK, N. J, Oct. 18,—Charged whh luting young girls from thelr homeg, Samuel Villanova, of No, 66 Prospéct place: Louis Ankin, of No, 118 Montgomery street, and Agelo Percier- flo, of Manhattan, were to-day held th $1,000 ball each by Judge Sweeney, Charges were made against them by Anna Metsterman, seventeen years old, THE WORLD; SAYS JUDSON CONFESSED HE STOLE SHARES George H, Hoadley Swears that. | the Former Broker Admitted Selling Stock, Cyrus Field Juvteon had to sit and listen again to-day to the epfther “thiet applied to himself from the wit- naas ohair in Justice Amend’s part of the Supreme Court. Dt was during the comtinuation of the trial of the sult of Franklin & Scott to recover $65,800 al- leged balance due on a stoak transaction throwgh Judson on the day of ithe col- lnpwe Of the International Power Com- McAdoo tssued Railroad, were married mma ately Xo 3 pany bubble and the rulp of Judson, Joseph H, Hoadley and Joseph Leiter, who are belng sued with Judson as members of a pool, declare that the pool of the trio was ed Deo, 11, 191, and that Judson, wiio had ncted for the pool, who said she was lured away from her | home three Weeks ago. Miss Meister- man, whose parents live at No. 181 Spruce street, last night appealed to the First Precinct police for lodging after Judsor Ohalaea by {him to go with m: Meisterman saye that the three girls were talten to a hotel kept by an Italia fn One Hundred and Fighty-ihird stroet met New York, When she refused to enter & ber ame lateral pledged for loans a disorderly Rouse she wae beaten and “Its no use! the Witness said, Jud. ell you, left pevniless | son repllec may 08 W 1 have used the collateral ote “My Lrovet goseph une nm at this moment, and he exclaimed STAGE-STRUCK GIRL ACCUSES AN AGENT. | | Company Went Of Withont Her After She Deposited Dinmonds for a Position, Schmidt onteen years old otNo. rink aeees| STOCKING HINTS complained In the Yorkville abbas {wo patra of white silt party | “what? You don't mean to say you stolon my collateral” "Judeon,” thy withose continued, “nad wa what he me and whe r told hing th 6 woud whole tra'h he would do ld th help > Judson told him what he had done with the stock Ine ¢ 6 eculd remember Tennle and pret Jotsey C Court to-day against Wiluam ©, Cubdlit, fae 8 which Pee, use of Pismege theatre ’, ; Dyes, have eae! four or Sve dif @ theatrical agent, of No, 118 West! ertnt'tata at different Umes to match | Forty-second street, and his wife, She gowns, woul a rather buy reduc sed adiy harged them with holding her ‘The girl said she was ambitious to go | aida the tame on the stage and Cubitt promised | urke, Emporis, 4 position in the "Waodiand Nymphs" | Biamond D | company. She le: him take two diamond yes rings 48 an advance. The rings, ehe | ‘They neyer orock or fade. They ti declared, Cubitt pawned for $0, form and make new a ogaln fi pe ty fo my When the ‘Woodland Nymphs" oom- thers any tit, pany went on the road without her fep them, Only Mise Schmidt demanded her rings. Bithond Dyes Magistrate Walsh advised civil action, DIAMOND DYBS, « Burlington, ¥t.| No man who saw the Regal in process of make ing would ever pay $6 for his shoes again. The Regal foundation is an honest, solid, ever. lasting live-oak leather sole—and the whole building is as good as the foundation, The oak-bark- tanned sole is provable before you buy—the “ Window of the Sole" is there for that purpose, ®he had returned from New York ' where sho claims that she was severely yee is ier aunt te is benten by Ankin because she refused to Least ae “4 Aden : whe Percy potlee that she tet | The Witness to-day was Hondiey's Newark in company with the three men biel Gee tee Ht. 4H onl Al us F and Fannie Miller, fifteen years old, of | CHAT of Judson’s inet rf ’ No, 69 Chariton stroet, and Amelia | failure April 2. He sald that Joseph Komlsky, another girl, about the same | H. Hoadley \ area) to uge, ‘The latter two have not been | Judson in Fee oe heard from since thelr departy Miss |"? ahd Phe ee WEDNESDAY DISCOURAGED MEN if You Value Life and Happiness You Should Read This, —— Wher Work Becomes an Awful Bure | den, Dr.Greene’s Nervura Restores Confidence and Health, —— Hos your strength given out? Hav reached the Iimit? Have you lost co dence in yourselft Has work become an awful burden? Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy has cured thousands of just such men. It is the reinforcement Nature needs to put you on your feet fH. M. Levy, 100 Mulberry 8t., k, N. J. gays “I guffered for alx yeare with torribl racking pains in my back and cheat, and ‘was #0 nervous that I could not aitend to business from of ee and appetite #o that it almost Pena “At last waa told to try y ebat famous medicine. Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and after taking not quite two bottler ‘tound myself portectly well.’ Think what cure means to you! Try w reallze how bappy you would be with the old strength restored, Dr. Greene's Ner- Yura blood and nerve remedy will bring you health aa it bas to alt who rely upon it Start using it to-day, You'll be a different man {1 a week. Dr, Greene, the well-known spootalist in the cure of nervous and chronic diseases, ean be cousulted free by all who oll. or write to his office, 101 Fifth avenue, New York City, His free counsel and advice have been (he meaus of @ cul eands of sufferers, New for #42 Side- $29. 7 hoards, like de- sign, in rich] selected quarter sawed oak, beau- tifully carved and finely polished; 8 French bevel mirrors, 36x18, 20x8 and 20x8; concave top draw- ers, one lined; 6 ft. 5 high, 48x23 top. - Room Flats, fur- $120 4, nished as they shou Liberal Credit Given, RAILROADS, we have done a good deal of buzz- saw work in Regal windows, cutting up Regal shoes to prove the honest \{ quality of the oak-tanned insole, toe-box and heel-stiffening, the close-woven, wrinkleless lining, the waxed Scotch-linen role-sewing. AH silk stitching of the upper, and the made-to-order appearance of the whole shoe that nothing but good old-fashionod benchswork can pro- duce, The economy is not in the material nor inthe making, but in the direct one- profit Regal way of selling from “tan ‘As illustrated—made of famous King Calf leather—$3:50, PENNSLYANIA RAILROAD, than shai avon oA. M #1033 ALM 10.05 A. "1.08 P. 8.05 P. f a 67) Lois Liniriiy — por Chica, AGS CIXUINSATL ANT LOUIS Ni LIMIT Go. AND CINCIN ats} ” 90.55 P.M Wasi Nag Special custom bench-made “Peg,” made of Heyl’s imported Patent leather, nery toconsumer” —$6 shoes at tho wholesale prices, (Special Custom Benchmade, $4.) Some of the new Regals have been made up to meet a demand from many of our old and new cus- tomers for a shoe built in a little more expensive way than the regular lne—an evidence of the same desire for fi el that creates the depand for full silk-lined overcoats, The advant: $3.50 Ri in thei rea, All of the tea mare the best of the beat they have a little mor round-cornered topjcalfskin Hning inside the hooks; widi on tcl eed black strap: lal gortem tah onthe sol ha i represent the Anest handicraft of the mont skilled New few genuine custom-made 612 shoes Saunt thelr handsome ap- pearance, Their Bint features are more than worth the additional price, Send for StylesBook, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Soe ech eet *Siscd Sean Beaton cosas Yrondioce, REGAL | THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES. OW inn talk, BROOKLYN, Downtown TE bor Cortina ‘807 Fuiton 8t., app. Montague St *LIL Drondwi near Bedford Ay. "1008 Bro nad way bet Ditinars St. and Wit. loughby “406 Fitth Tr, “bet 10th and 1th Sts, NEWARK, N. J $41 Broad St,, opp. Central RR, of N, J, JERSEY CIvY, f +08 Newark Av ‘GREATER NE W YORK WOMEN’S STORES, au 785 Broadway, cor, 10th 8 fork eh nin A "1880 Broadway, upp, Merald’ Building, #100 Weat izith st BROOKLYN #400 Fitth Ay. bet, 10th and *1003 Broadway, | bet by Ay JeiShY CITY 0G Newark Ay, HA STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS, Bg Ann. Duane, i, “Cortlandt 8. B. cor, 2st a, cor Th Aw Ditmart and Wil. NEWARK 441 Broad 8¢., opp, Central RR of N. i, *STORES MARKED WIT NEW ' CREDIT PLAN, | WHAT WE po. Clothing on cradit—men, women, boys. ut prom “FOR bee women and Children ow As ANY cath houses ‘I1¢1200' “WiLEKLY $1.00 Wil keep you well dress or seeurity required STANDARD OUTHITTING 60, y refunded. Ank for say reference or seourity No inquiries to your neighbors of employer, Don't ask you to prove your honesty, iverieg, but © afior mavine Aenoait, LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2274 31 av,, be’. 123d and 124th, M, week de LONG BRA, b WH. AT \ BE DON'T DO, ly py aethern. — ¢20, _Nietaar wlth top. 4100; many “0.25 A. M. and 712.05 P, M. ane M, dally K AND WESTERN RAILWAY OHIQ, RAT WAX dit 0k FOR, ohn pat, COMFORT AN Son T.55 A. M. Week days, 825 P. BROWNS G ASTHURY PARK Grove), (North Asb Pal as Point bh egy drgaye loniy exc a eRe “9g we ne Mranch), 4.65 in 0.85, 1009 8, Mand 4.89 (Ocean eNom. ait, 1854 1a2 Fifth avenue ( Fifth ayenus (onrner 2th Mt 80 Fulton Pennaylvi oh t and otf P ane low 284 #t), Rrookwn,. 3 890 road way Station, w' Raliroad Cah wey hreRAURE, Aon Manner nr GPO, W. NOYD, General P: 1 ® woon. Trattic Mowe, ner Agent, FOR SALE, Suvio Will Warm instantly Factortes, Bhops, Of. ficea, Lofts, the, Bath and Apartments, EVENING OCTOBER 18, 1905. PIANOS AND _ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, — B! so NMNI IL! WN ie All Cars Transfer to Lex. to dd Ave 5¥th to OOth St. aRedee Whey Greatest of all Plano Offers. 600 New 1906 Models of the Celebrated Tone-Lasting $35() Walters Piano Built to Last $195 FOR a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, and guaranteed for ten years one of the best pianos made, $5 Down & $iaWeek About Half Its Real Worth. Our Price Includes Stool and Cloth Cover, Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of §. No interest charged for time taken in making payments, No Insurance & No “Extras” Whatever, Walters Pianos are jitted with the finest renowned tone. acting actions Waters Pianos are really masterp eces of plano construct'or Waiters Pianos embody ail the latest improvements, Walters Pianos are conceded to be far superior to other pianos sold by others at from $350 to $450 cash, So you can save from $150 to $250 by securing one of these celebrated pianos, A Few Helpful Suggestions to Piano Buyers. rlous mi Purch ing @ plano is Av very One should be perfectly sure that he ts getting the right instrument before the a any one b iA be Sula Ist { ©, ut bi ¢ A piuno os ¥ eur a { fur 09 much dopends on Jasting nd the uiivm of a pinto the style of the cage pler you you are thinking of buying @ piano from the following qu Bewar Do not purchase @ pingo unless It Is graranteed a c follows: The piano must bear the maker's name, for whey a manufacturer Aisguises A pinno and is ashamed to put Lis own naine Upon it, you can make 4 your m. Mi that there te gomething wrong with ee Dinno contains one of the best makes of improved repeating aott the action js the life and soul of a piano, that the pleno contains sx pound hammers, made oi aris Se felt, that the ca are made of, Imported Poohiman steel Mie ae 4 the very best that ean be hind, that the pedals aad tri solid brask (nickel ones will wear olf quickly) sad tring are | S that tie pinvo bas lyory-covercd pine keys and the sharps are patent pM© veiea a § @ (at the casework is double vensered and crosstanded oll the way | through. Walters Pianos fre built on the Highest priticiple of plex onstruction. therefore they are Built to Last a Lifeti uill lO LaSt a Liletime, Come to-morrow sure and make your Se. lection $0 you will not be disappointed, { (Don't Delay Caution! Wae f what 1 ll_oaterialn mutelde, it needa ® Harry” plano dealer » you The Walters Pianos Stand for Perfection in Piano Construction. They're constructed on the highest plan known in piano building, mi, Dick i if make Infaetion an: pri {@ have nothing but the very best possible materials in their make- Ip The Walters pianos have sixteen-pound hammers, made ot the best quality imported felt, by the best manufacturer in the world They contain the B, & S, fine epeating action, which is made to last a lifetime; the finest quality rted Poehliman wire is used in their construe tion; the bass strings are made by one of the best manufacturers in Amer it, and are copper wound; the keys are of selected Ivory; ¢ Arps are pater covered and as smooth as glass; the backs, plate and sounding board are is the most reliable make, No plano leaves the Walters warerooms unless the head of the depart. ment has examined it thoroughly and prot wed it pe di thus you have the maker's guarantee as well as Bloomir your old plan A beautiful Walters a Exchange aii iene tore, kesoira | Alt Cars Transfer Jo Save lime. Visit us in the more ing—have your old teeth extracted, free, without pain, by our New Botanical Discovery —go home at night wea ing a news set which we will make, using our Now Patent Suct’on Plate, You can eat well— p well—4 right from ‘the start : SUVTO will warm and vurite the alr in your hurgery and sick room. vio will keep away iny eases ‘88 from vour home Timiniah doctor bills and pommlbiy save a dear iife Some dealers, locking for Mie Profits, may offer you, worthless aud. stitutes, but you dectdedly refuse it, 1 sist on the world-wide celebrated § ent mamps and name Buvio on top ot each Reduced to 9S¢., $1.15, $1.50, T GAS HRATER. CUP. A pine DECANE TA Mn TRAN SUVIO HEAT. & LIGHT CO, 1079 3D AV. & # W. BROADWAY. Automobiles Slnughtered! Account Removal! Twenty-four horee Peerless, Nke new, cont ‘sha Will “sacrifice,” com hort 1,000; Fifty horse * pu can take the | fc hea) Oldsmobile: Oldamodiie, #150; other op- 684 cohumb 8 bet, 103d and yo4th, f OPEN EVENINGS. sa waitiric POLLAN praia rate Tats BROADWA ‘AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, Mat to 143 W. 48th ("The Church’) lew and masticite food, becanse | late fits perfectly—conforms toe your mouth, Impossible for plate B10 drop while eating, talking or laughing. So ek sely will your new Steeth resemble the natural that none but an expert could detect the’ difference. Guaranteed to wear well ten years. All work guar. 8 Yanteed ten years. © Full Sets of Teeth.$5,00 ‘ Gold Fillings, ,,,..$1.09 up Silver F iNings 50c. wu ; WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W, 2d Bt New York, 414s 416 Fulton St,, Brooklyn. 5 uP (Opp. Kaen oar weet Abrahain f 4 HOURS, 8 to 4 aU Novy ee a ange & Straw German, French wd Swedish Spoken, Lbdies In Attendance, —— FOR SALE, | REAL ESTATE, akucnery - EAA NRE OS a cc anans ev eM A Water Front. on Flushing Bay, JEWELRY, | or shail Healy sf a aa 1 weit at WATCHIS— Diamonds Kas f Brooklyn Gell. Krik telehones An new noni Co. 10. Malden lane. PATENTS, ita may ze yet EDUAR ih HEAR \w. Ap ae 3 bef ints ERS No trouble tog} Gold Crowns, 22 karat.$5, 008 8 yee 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 44, 09, 15, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, During October We Wili Offer Values Such As Never 0." Habe Been Gtben! ' a Women's Cloaks, Suits bf Costumes, Skirts, Waists Dressing Sacques, House Gowns Present Extra Attractions To-Morrow: Since removal of these decartments to spacicus, beautifully lighted ; | Second Floor of New Buildings, larger stocks of each and all are?! possible...... While we have always enoyed a high reputation I for correct styles and attractive assortments, we spare no efforts to,’ increase popularity of these important sections, } Following are some of To-morrow’s particular attractionsi— vt ;2 ROADC! Lori PMILORED av + a ot eae BT ‘y THREE-QUARTER LOO! Mannish Mixtu dT and dark gray ated (0 cutly fittiag Single Breast--valuc | rt hie $25.98 17, 98k, EMPIRE MODEL CoATs VOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS i | of extra fine Broadcloth—Three- navonetis, Btannian Maaeibes: | quarter length=-Black wid Colors= ‘yi spb me 4 toatefully braided—lned through quarter and exc length Coote de out with self color Sutir ck aS al ft Pe Hy ie 18,93 a mbitate neat 24, 98% IMPORTED BROADCLOTH COATS- Finer Tal fiona Emplie or new Cironiar Bftects WOMEN'S KVE 74 Black and Colors—pearl or @}] Net, lace, Mull j ream Satin lined—vatue 6.0, 25,981 Ai whiten 4 fe} 4 i | Tandsomely trl Low 0. } tis rer 9 Big 49, | WOM + 8 SKIRTS | k t 39. 19,28, ‘ Walking or full length—Broadeloth, " ae PID NET WAISTS Cheviot, Sore and Mixtures— § ee inane somb-cireular-Att J yoke and panels | Lace Josertings snd medallions & gg t of tucks or allover box or side 4,93 . hb a 4 pleated—usually $6 4.33) womnns LACK WAISTS a 3 TAPERTA SILK SKIRTS Apis orien ciconat ake i WWalcing enh SIRs 8 798 | Ota og iter Rairtecceh oy (0 Abbe sleeveuelsewiiese $15.0 4 te IN HOUSE DRESSES AND SACQUES:— LOOM OR BATH ROBES Rp le Biderdown ant Blanket= or lar tive dothar ic—dert styles | ta ecko ore brald, velvet or rtbbon trim ‘ Bpectal 24 rH KIMONOS | rs cS. | aed n Japaneso ai yoy PT nitorms Chambray and ane val arty vind e 1:98 stripe Beersuckers—full pleated | A fronte—deep or narrow 1.98) casuMERE A GOWNS 5 ouft—fuil ekirts—value | Empire ered yoke etylos--with andes af. tA MATINERS: | without Iner-—ome lined i CHIN) Sihite and © sats deen sh aped | theoughou s—vatue $7 5,98: ollar—entire aacque elabors " BACQUES {rim with wide Ince Insertings anh 244 and ruffles—three-quarter 3.98! , splinued 1.24% Gleaves—valine $6.50,..0.0r0r000 ; Extensive Assortment of Fine Furs and newest shares in Scarfe, Peletiner, Short Capes ang All the fashlonable kinds, Abele le the assortment we ever bec 4 Mt coe sad Floor--Womsen’s Cloak Dez 4. For the Following 14 No Mail or Telephone Orders We rereive privilege of resiticting quantities, 10 ct, Lonsdale Musi! N3sv0ee 4%) $5.98 Women's 24 The genuine—Yard wide | Chifton Tofteta and all 28 ct, Bleached Sheetings., 19 $1.29 Kimono Bria. be 69 ¢ best makes i iHonnel at Pr oi yds, wile—one of th Crepe, Germa 1.19 White Crochet Spreads .69' ¢, 35 Women's Wai No dressing | Pull size—Damask designs N | Moreerlzed Pig'd Madras—nea ree; | 65c, Siciliennes... ++ +39 |59 to £8 ct. Corset Covers, 37 s@ inch—sitk Anish-Black and COWS oo nies tice trim'd—elaborite siyics 45 ct, Crepe De Chines 22 $149 Women's Corse.s,,.,.57 { Inch—White Cream, and best shades. |. Coutil—bert #ha sizes 18 to 9, ) 12! et, Corded Madras, 5 98 ct, Women's Petticoats..59 + #2 inch—neat atripes—best COlOMIMBS | Fy i sy mcerized Sutoon=flare flounces, i 29 ct. White Watstings:-++.'! cg os Children's Hats .48 “4 Merceriged—22 Inco—6 neat patterns Felt and Patent Leather—Best Shapes 15 ct, Moire PErealness) : 69 ct. Boys’ Percale Walsts .29 4 S-inch Black, Wille and Colors few Full style Jered—t to 13 viy > 59 ct, Emb'd Flannels.... 37) ¢3 99 Girjs’ Dresses..4.75 Fine White Raby Flanselesilk emb'd, | eer 9 spina ee 3 | 22 ct. Spool Cotton., .15 | 3.50 Babies’ fiiis, Coats, .1.93 Doren 200-74, Hpoole—white & black 98) i Hin and plueeteos to 3 yee, ff | ‘ ? 15 ct. Stationery....7 79 ct, Kid Gloves... .49 é Vellum and Cloth finish—quire box Women's~2 clasp—Black, White, Colore, 7) 10 ct. Men's H'dk’fs 6,3 All Li et—laundered, 15 ct, Lace Curtain Loops, Large Cord-? tassele—pair price! es al 98 ct, Door Panels. (49 |.39 and .49 Women's Belts ,17 aS Irish Point ix styies—27-inch Motif, | Stitehed or Pleated Si-k—Tallored styles, kets.... .89, {!9 ct. SIIK Ribbons,.... 11 5 Silk Veilings.. 11 1,49 Pattern Cloths.. . ,95 29 ct, Silk V a J,inen—row openwork—8-10 size, \ Plath or Dotted Meshes—Black and baal 49 ct. Cold Meat Forks :29| 98 ct, Schoo! Cases... .59,', Rorore Al Silver Plate—in ited se ee ae ieshscoiva cha eee tees box | capped, 59 to. 79 Scarfs and Shams. 29! 24ct, Parsifal Toilet Sos D307 54 and 92 inch, ‘Three cakes in box-Assoried Odors, 1! ‘ ——) While quantities last All Specials in Babies’ Wear S2'e Will Be Continued. | i ’ To-morrow, Thursday, | aim A Sale of Women's Shoes a 29) at the unusually low price of.. Ae Soft, strong Donzola, lace and button—patent leather tips~Cuban heels— j extension soles—in fit and style and workmanship so exceptionally good that It may seem strange that such good shoes can be sclisolow, There } is nothing wrong with them, however, and sizes are complete from 2!y to Hi $ and in all widths to BE....Buy while you cin at the prev. = Women who can weat $4 ot #\¢—B or C witt:— vill find 2 00, { greet beresion ba Sample Shoes atesssssssevsverees seveneeees Se {; Regularly Three to Six D olla sal ae pia le i eS ak cle ak sii aul