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a HET HIDES ~—TRAACRIME SCENE * Alleved Staye er Attacks Wo- men and Holds Up Men | at i Neck. ae > \ IS RECOGNIZE D BY ALL} | Police Search Woods for Man Re- ported by No Less Than Five Persons, Joseph Gerard wanted for the murder) of Gussie Pfelffer, the Bronx girl, and wuspected of having had a hand in other} crimes committed in the Bronx and ‘ ‘Wesichester, ts believed to be in plding at Throws Neck Today the police, Boouring the country ‘weeks, are beating about Throgs Neck @long the Now Dock roud. They have Ye 4 of several hold-ups in this vicinny {n the past three weeks, and om Baturday night a woman, who re {used to give hor name, reported to the police of the Westchester station that Bhe had been se: upom by a man whom he recognized a8 Gerard. @ho sald that she was going to her who have been home, after visiting a friend, when Gerard dashed out of a thicket and tized her about the walst She tore herself from his grasp and screamed @o loudly that he took fight Maids Also Attacked, The same night the matds of St, Jo- geph's Orphan Asylum were returning | to thelr home when the man attacked | ‘them. ‘Toelr sereams frightened him eway, On Thuretey night WilKam Spooner, ® nember of the volunteer life saving Porpe at the Gallagher pier, was return- ing home late when the man sprang out on him. He asked Spooner for money if food and @ bed. Spooner recognized man from deecripuon. The’ man Blocked his way in the road, and there ‘was nothing for Spooner to do but fight, fe reached for his revolver and found id not bave tt. Fought on the Road, Bpooner ts a disdarged seaman, and ped always carries his old “deep-sea” This he seized, but the man ‘apreng upon him before he cowid defend ‘himeelf with {t, and struck it from his hand, They fought about the road, @pooner calling tor help. Nnally, when he wes no match for the Mghwayman, gh out of his coat and ran Road, Avene at the ope} ie and they hurrie The man had ‘am Cummings hoff vopped by ‘the same man, Cumming: rew his revolver and fired it {nto the lr, upon which the man took to his evera! of the lifeguards heard mand tan to Cummin 5 ey searched the woods, doula not Ana the man. The Century Country Ob had planned @ Hallowe'en party for ‘tues- Gay oven! it has been postponed, go. terr “ aro the women of the heighborhood BURGLAR SCARE DIDN'T PAN OUT ‘Woman Screamed, Janitor|°™%*% | Roared and Hundreds Made Strong Chorus. Pwot Burt, Iviog tn the Roanoke Iment-house, at One Hundred and fth street and St, Nicholas grenne, forgot tis key last night, Mrs. Mary De Kamp has rooms on (he fourth floor, A room adjoining her partments js cooupied by Mr. and Mrs, Munta, It was late when Mrs, Kamp oame home from a call on trienda, When ahe reached her she almost fainted. ball door of her apartment had owt and and ‘hen pulled their hheads in and drew the latches, ‘The outer door of the De Kamp apart ment was fastened. With a rush the resoue purty smashed it fiat. Over tte Peowtrate panels they confronted a ‘woman goreaming on the carpet and a Jnrge man holding « drawn revolver, ¥, Tho petieenen oulsed 'e table te the Ging room, and, using ft as a bat- tering ram, caved in the door, An- other man with @ drawn revolver, an- other charge, another scuffie, and he had bracelets on his wrists, too, Be. hina him a woman had fainted on the floor, Mra. De Kamp took a good look at the second prisoner and then sho fainted, It Was Paul Munia, Returning home | fwithout a key, he had forced the door, entered his own room and, with his twite, retired, or GRETIG NEARING PORT, ‘The White Star liner Cretio, r | Naples, wos reported by wireless tele- ee @raph as having passed Nantucket from Lightship at § A. M, to-day. Qrvtie wil dock to-morrow morning. DR. PARKHURST SCORES THE BERNARD SHAW PLAY, S achucudi aa ‘ ) Tg _ THE B WORT): MONDAY Pumeness OCTORER 302 1905) PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, TRUCK-OWHERS 1) gems" 7 all Cars » Lex. lo 3d Ave, » Bloomingdales for Gerard for; Rov, Dr. Parkhurat haa read the play of and has written for The Evening World the follo ‘s Warren's Profession” Ing criticism moa rol wild mab ineayh / font Jom hems wy bes woh bl iar “aw cmnast uly Alameh re anther Anush Lan Care evn a pe site “in 4t ‘ihe. ow y tang A tmnent 6 a Crone soey Fa Mh, Gar wh kati, PL. wb sateen fy th. 6 CE ree lan ened mane & rwite fp’ 6th wth. VA tvtim & ky | iil Basa Pre fesuce 4 £ an one BAK ORAS IHT i Action To-Night May Be nal for General Strike of Teamsters. ISSUE IS “OPEN SHOP:”| Men Hope to Have Aid of ‘L shoremen and the Freight- Handlers, The strike of the truckm by Thomas Orr has rea ate stage. The boss truokmen will hold a #peqial meeting at the Hotel Vendome | tonlght, and it is thelr intention to | paas a resolution endorsing Orr's ac- tlon in hiring non-union drivers Whetler or not this will precipitate general strike, completely paralyzing the trucking business in New rests with the m "The teamsters in Chicago had an organisation as strong as that in th! city,’ gald one of the boss truckmer to-day, ‘and they lost their strike. We don't want a@ strike here, but if {| comes we believe We can in it. We! are not opposed to the unlon, but we | want the privilege of hiring our own | men," The troublo ts over the “open shop’ York a mane a Meograh alt Cob ee 3 Ont, prt “Mrs. Warren's Profession" ts @ literaty heap of moral rot, with not enough of beautiful, fragrant flowers growing out of the muok to disguise {te loath- gomeness or counteract its #tench, Its author must have been fond of wallow- ‘Ing in the mire, and putting the plece on the stage is a shabby compliment to the constituency of the Garrick Theatre, The only redeeming feature in the situation appears to be that the plot of the play {# too meaningless and inane | to make any appeal to the intelligence of even the average public, and go gross and unadorned in its vulwarity as to repel and disgust all but that submerged moral tenth whe love dirt just because it te dirty, C. H. PARKHURST. DALY CUTS LINES AND {asue, Orr has nine trucks at work to | day undor pollve ruard and expects t Dut on three more to-morrow, His ato- | bles in Woet Twenty-first sircet ary @uarded hy policemen, but the strikers have mado no attempt to do any Jan age there, Pickets ane posited about No | &% Wiete streot, Orr's downtown hevd quarters, The bons ‘truckmen jave been told that meetings were held yosterday for the purpose of enilaiing the dock | laborers, ‘longshoremen and lighter em | ployess in a sympathetic strike should | whe Ne of the teamsters extend, king Orr drivers held @ szcret ting to-day at their headquarters et Kiahteenth stree:, Une of th men said tut they expected a general, strike to follow any action of the bosses | in the way of indorsing the stand o:| | {9 declared by ti membera of the T e the boss truokmen good to Orr the expel put under because of rike of his ‘men, but thus far Orr haw been workin strikers and nion that| i to inake has been of ovr grealest Walters Pianos $5 Down and cerns of $1 a Week for of pipnos at | Bw Week | Last 5 days Sale 59th to £0th St’ New 1906 Models of the Celebrated $350 Tone-Lasting on the Hid $195 .: Including Stool and Cloth Cover, Your Last Chance! " Sale Ends, Saturday Evening, November 4th, If you wish to secure one of the most remarkable plano values {nthe world, and do not wish to be disappointed in securing one of the best pianos made, do not put buying off another moment, but visit our Piang Warerooms, on the Third Floor, to-morrow iligh Grade Concert Grand $350 Tone Lasting Walters This great sale of Upright Pianos at $195-Has Been Tremendovs, and there are only a few left, so we would advise you not to delay but make a Pianos— Built to Last a Lifetime By the Walters Plano Company, and guaranteed for ten years—one of the selection To-Morrow Morning Barly. best pianos made. Instruments which do not begin to compare with the Walters Plano are sold by others daily at from $350 to $450 cash. find a piano sold at retail at even double the price at which we offer the Walters Plano in this great offer that will in any way compare with the cele- brated Walters Piano that we are offering at ‘) «Mrs, Here To-Night with Eliminated—May As @ concession to Mrs, Grundy, who protests that “Mys. Werren's Profes- sion” fe not one that is Mt for discus sion on the boards of theatre, Armonk Daly spent many hours last might edit- ‘na the Bernard Shaw play, and when |ftits presented to-night at the Gurrick Theatre every Hne that is capable of a double sconetruction bo hve been eliminated, Winchell Smith, Bernard Shaw's per sonal representative, said yesterday: “Some of the lines have been cut out or obanged, but nowhere has the im- pression which Mr, Shaw meant to convey been clouded. The changes are purely changes of words, made neves- sary by the fact thet some of the lin as the play ts written, are suscepti }ot impure constructions, which are not at all imtended."’ Mr, Daly denies that tho oxpurgi- tion haa been made on che order of Mr, Shaw, but says that Samuel Gum- perts, manager of the Gurrick, l¢ wholly responafble. “J will stand by my omginal opinton,”” said Mr, Daly last night. ‘It is not our desire, however, to faunt even the most perfect Hierary effort of the season In the face of the public, so after & con. ference it has been decidéd to out out ‘all objectionable lines and to present Mre, Warren in what I might term a high-neck and long-sleeve gown, If the | publle on ‘Tuesday morning think the play ts not fit for the audiences which all Shaw plays commend in this city, then it shall be taken off. If the orit- fea pass it in its new dreams, then It stays, Commock or any other narrow- . | minded official to the contrary,” Play May Shock Men Only. Rehearals wore continued far into the night in the effort to remove the ob- Joctional lines whioh led to the suppres- $14,000 STOLEN FROM. EXPRESS PACKAGE. \| Shipped from Montana to Firm Which Received Wad of Paper for Cash, HELDPNA, Mont, Oct, 9.—A sum of Money, sadd to be $25,000, en route by ex- ~ York, is missing, ‘(he Noythern Pacitic Bxpress Company, through several de- teotives, i# trying to disoover what | became of it, The money was shipped by Charles ¥. Kelley, of N. H. Harris & Company, for investment, instead of receiving was dumfounded to receive a letter | stating that contents of the package, upon receipts by the New York firm, consisted of newspaper clippings. The seals were Intact, however. BT, PAUL, Minu,, Oct. 90.--At the of- flee of the Northern Pacifte Express Company here it was frankly admitted | that the story from Helena was true lexcept that the amount was $14,000 in- add of $25,000. No Celalis wore given tu et AGAINST EXPRESS COMPANIES Appellate Term Holds They Mast Pay in Fall for Lost Articles, The Appellate Term of the Supreme ‘The | Court, in an opinion juat delivered by DIAMOND DYES, « Justice Bischoff, and concurred in by Warren’s Profession’’ |more likely to shock men than press:trom Hamélton, Montana, to New! the securities he had purchased, Kelly | TONES DOWN SHAW PLAY is: Will Be Given Impure Constructions Shock Only Men, sion of the play in Nondon and in New Haven, The production bas been put on at the cost of $19,000, and the house was sold ut two weeks ago. Commissioner McAdoo, with a special quad, will be al Che Garrick to-night, not only to pass judgrrent upon the play ut to keep In order tire immense crowds who are expected to attempt to gain seats, On Saturday the box-office was moboed by all sorts awd conditions of playgoers, who bung around In the hope that eome- body would return purchased seats, Mary Ghaw, who ts to play the dread- ful Mrs. Warren, declares the play Is the women. “Women may not be supposed to know about these thingm but they do know about them, and they take 4 deep iniarest In these social problems,” sid Mies Shaw, “Women will look at the play in the right way, They are less conventional than men, ‘The theme |s sordid and appalling, but I do not think of the unpleasantness of Jt all while I wM aoting. Bui wiille the theme ts ap- palling, the effect is to make vice un- pleasant and unaturactive. When I waa playing ‘Ghosts’ women wsed to come and me me, ‘They were not shocked, tu: acemed sorry auch a condition of things existed. The men, however, were Mhocked, and seomed to think It awful,” Rohort Lorine, who is acting Jn an Other of Shaw's pieces at the Hudson Theatre, was at Lhe dress rehearsal last night He @ald: ‘There \s nothing objectionable in the play. It atiacks the present system of vios, There ja nothing in the play that shows approval of the presen: system of evil, but, on the contrary, it exposes this evil and shows the remedy.” Justices Fitagerald and Boott, sustain- ing the ruling of Justice O'Dwyer in the City Court, is of great interest to ahip- for |t establishes that 88 company omits to s of a parcel Intrusied transportation, there is no contract, and the express company Is Hable for the full value of the goods, if they be loat The case was that of Edward pai & Co, turriers, They shipped worth of furs by the Adame Moree The package was lost In transit and the firm sued for the value, Ths set up that no value was contract, and moved for a iasal 0! the complaint, It was testified that he jemployoe who took the package to the express office stated its value, but that the receipt was not sent to Kann & Co, until later, and did not state the value, Justice O'Dwyer ruled that this was In violation of and abrogated the con- tract, and gave judgment to the fur- riers for the full amount, under the common law. The Appellate Term, [which 1s the court of last resort in this class of cases, sustains the de- ision of the City Court. NEW HATS Etig FEATHERS Sirow and felt can be entire gan aniged in iiheatanee with Diam, Dyes. ‘They can red to Match or harmonize with any dress. «They can be pinde entirely pew again, Feat take Deautiful colors from biamond "ree Hats reldor wear out, Ciange cl color and you havea new hat. ton book ii any drug store, Diamond Dyes alone, so far as outside appearances Indicate, A formal resolution by apeociates, backing him up in hiv it against the union, will probably e al for the truckmen to make) @ dem that the union be recognized by the Boss Truckmen's organization under pe oY of a strike. WHY DOCTORS FAIL! AND MRS. PINKHAM SUCCEEDS Plain Reasons Are Here Given to Bx- plain Why Lydia E, Pinkham’s! Vegetable Compound Cures When Doctors Are Powerless, | Wot WALTE A woman is sick; some disease pecul far to her sex is fast developin her | system, She goes to her family physiciar and tells him a story, but not the whol story, | She holds something back, loses her | head, becomes agitated, forgets what) she wants to say, and finally conceals what she ought to have told, and thus completely mystifies the doctor. Is it any wonder, therefore, that th doctors fail to cure the d St he disease? we cannot blame the woman, for it is very embarrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her suffering, even to her family physician, It was for this reason that years Mrs. Pinkham, at Lyn, Mass. de- termined to step in and help her sea Having had considerable experience in treating female ills with her. Vegetable Conipound, she encouraged the wome: of America to write to her for advic in regard to their complaints, and, be ing a woman, it was easy for her ailing sisters to pour into her ears every de tail of their suffering. In this way sh: was able to do for them what the physicians were unable | to do, simply because she had the! proper information to work upon, ar | from the Iittle group of women who | sought her advice years ago a great army of her feliow-beings are to-day constantly applying for advice and re lief, and the fact that many thousands ‘of them have been cured by following |, the advice of Mrs. Pinkham during the last year is indicative of the grand re- sults which are produced by her un-) equalled experience and training No physician in the world has had such a training, or has such an amount of information at hand to assist in the ago We ow! at cash oy We keen repulr for one year free ohare LUNOX CLOTHING CO., 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and 124th Sts. 884 Columbus Ave., Between 103d and 104th Sts. OPEN EVENINGS. h Heater nerK treatment of all kinds of female ills bet stamped on wach from the simplest local irritation to the PACE Shen 81.05 AND 81.50. most complicated womb diseases § UVIO HE at @ LYHT co. This, therefore, is the reason why | sot a4 ay “0 pl pate hed Mrs, Pinkham, In her laboratory at) aN Lynn, Mass., is able to do more for the icisared ailing women of America than the} family physician, Any woman, there- fore, is responsible for her own sufter- | ing who will not take the trouble to | write to Mrs, Pinkham for advice The testimonials which we are con- stantly publishing from grateful women establish bevond 1 doubt the power of Lydia F, Pinkhain’s Ve able Compouns to conquer female diseases. This does’ | «¢ ne work | ples put sty, HELP WANTED—FEMALF. ‘mall family, ~~ COOK) good plain laundrens; ema! rookly it Talt, S26A Willoughby av "FOR BALE. (8 | ' Annee een ey Automobiles; Big Opportuni- ties; Removal! Desletrion, practically Twenty-f0u new ‘Thisty-horee Bi dd Tronty-horse Decauvi}ie: Welters: Darraca, $54 1! motels, 8800 ike new, to 800, 150 er unt ¢ BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE| EXCHANGE, Yours ‘and lodi fet Burlington, Ve, Sees! 13T to 148 West s8th ("The Chureh") “aie aa DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, | Elsewhere at securing a Walters Piano. Upon request we will send a representative to you. B TAKE CARE OF YOUR PAMILY, ‘00 W. kk: LV "$1.00 sTAnDai D se) Mi ITT ING co, Dress W ell 41 by paylng us i Abie ly Gentemen s vi EXCHANGE ( 299 Broadway, room 4 PIANOS embody all the latest improvements, from $350 to $450, so you save from ‘ingdales’ Mano Warerooms, Third Floor, doth St Sa Att CARS Transfer Jo LeN6TW To 5 Ave F 59°1060° St FOR SALE. NEW CREDIT PLAN WHAT WE DO, WHAT WE DON'T po, |59¢t. Chiffon Veils, 37 We sell clothing, for we gg Best colors yds, long—H, 8, border, made ind We rd 6 a FOR 1b) ae We alve you the when you muke the and pay the lire deposit | We nake. no tet | nur clothes RAILROADS, war Nb foot of W Ni The leaving, ine ff AM Guat sine ieetive muinutes given bel vent for worn. 158 P. 1 48 Att My A oka ‘eS PEA week day dren site tig Ashur, Sh ALM Bras M J, no reference Call oF write, peal De GROW POD fer uh or PHtNa co. Eat, 1885, BABY PAYMENTS. jowent veloge. Call, weile op prone JAMES BERGMAN, 87 MALDEN LAND (unstaieey NF na'sa, Sa bs, 0.95 A. M. and | SR LIND—1288 P.M and ah WESTERN RAILWAY— a AND. OHI 7 Pattee TIO RAILWAY. POINT, COMFORT AN M week jays, H 1) 4.55 week and 488 PM We challenge any one to Half Its Actual Worth-- Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. NO INTEREST CHARGED FOR TIME TAKEN IN MAKING PAYMENTS. NO INSURANCE AND NO “EXTRAS” WHATEVER, $195 AND THAT'S ALL. WALTERS PIANOS are fitted with the renowned tone-lasting actions, guar ane ed for twenty-five years, S PIANOS are really masterpieces of piano construction, WALTERS PIANOS are conceded to be far superior to other pianos sold $150 to #250 by oti on, along Durchase ‘PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘y ve conte Nor Dea roas Park ff IR woo heats SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, EAR eylvania 7,9 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 2 A Brilliant Month FROM THE that have had no e Don't Miss Oct | Extraordinary Sale | Imported Lace Nets | Regular prices 08 and $1.26...... Besides a great verloty. of new terne in Ini Ventas, stent | eludes noxtng fine Orientals in. F Gate iiteots al on henutlfil cualitvwhite mand waiet in vay, he 1s your opportunit: Neo. Xan PPO! y. No Mail” iy Kefonaat Orders. Men's Dress Shirts | atrone, close Muslin— | 28 Unton Mnen bosoms— | horoughly well made~ | | This prioe does not cover cost of ma- terials to eay nothing of labor, ive Three—No Mall or Telephone Onters «——~— 27 tach—quality universally told at A fitting wind-up Bik values, LIMIT 10 YARD8—NO MAIL. o— 49 ct, All Wool Albatross.. .29 Pull orepe finish—in following tints; own Bite Here Bian Havana Alice Bie Ganor’ leseda— Vielet Bert rn Butguotne 25 ct. Mercerized Moreens, 14 White, Black, Colore—for skirts and Inings, 10 ct. Percales,,., 5 | Black, Red, Navy, Gobelin and White with dots or iree—double fold, 59 ct. Embroideries,,., .27 Beautiful quality—exquistie styles for 4 pretty effect front and b PA ble udnge + The rips Filteen dollars asa ‘spectal attraction Geert Women's $6,98 Silk Walsts,,.,3.49 Righ Plaids in bright and medium colors, also Black and White-lined all wizee— $2.69 Women's Robes German Flannel—Jap and Fancy 24 ct, Taffeta Ribbons.... M4 by Inch, rich quality, colors and black. | $2.69 Silk Cloth Corsets.. Waite, Pink and Blue-with and with- vut deep hips—handsomely trim'd with lace and ribbin. $2.25. 8 ct. Muslins.... 374 Unbleached—vant wide—extra Srm~ mill remnante-2 to 10 yd. lengths, Hy 29 White Tablecloths,, .69 tr wth t washing will no 22 ct, Linen Towelsse+« rit 19 ct, White Waistings. ed cords—Make bar ‘alsts, Dresses ani 10 ct, White Domet Flannels,5% Clone Nap—extra quality-extra wide, $1.19 White Blankets,... .59 Heavy fleéce—full double bed size. po ‘and M4 into wed Blouses, -o 159 ct. Kid Body Dolls... .39 ith | i) curls, closing eyes— wi! 1s Inch=-lonen and stockings 21 ct. Box Babeskin Soap. Box of Three Cakes—the omni 19 ct. Dressing Combs.. Imported Cellul rid—coarse and te 39 ct. Box Stationery. Variety of tints and sizee~ high ays fincy edges eo The Finest Rugs Pi variety of colorings what I want here, and patterns that c am sure [ will not else’ FRENCH BODY BRUSSELS RUGS -Great for Wear—excellent patie for gitices of Ted Rooms redominating tones of Green, Red. Blue, Rose, Tan; also medal- fiom 'and. allover’ effects— 6.8x8.5 ft, value $9.00, 44x7.2 ft, value $7.00, WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS Another excellent wearing rug @ great varie figures and SiHover pat patterns special valu oD. er + 6.98 » 408 oxi? ft, Ox 9 ft., Inotoad of $9.1 we ‘ | | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 36 West Fourteenth Street, | These columns only partly tell of its opportunities. ecru—If you have an evening gown or! For the Girls i Fill longth—good, warm cloth- | | «| best colors—loone back with | belt—6 to 14 years—made to nell at 85.00 , 249 | Bolendid wearing, storm detying “cout tor Senool. | | we have 1.19] All Linen Damask-—20x40—Kknot ny | As "RICH SILK PETTICOATS—worth $7,50........ Elegant quality Taffeta Silk—soft and rustle tinish~clove fittlog-—extea fll flaring ‘ounces with tucks, hemstitehings or shitrlags—silk dust ruffle, ne eee | are some qcotations to give idea of vilues 4, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Ends To-morrow! BEGINNING We Have Made It REMARKABLE FOR VALUES / qual in New York, ober's Last Day. A Great Cloak Value Extraordinary Values In Full Size Sheets, ™ Mohawke— jotoni— 045 Will Wash Heavier— Fully 2 per cent. les# than presene? wholesale price. , Limit Sim—No Mail or Telephone Orders. — BLACK GUARANTEED CHIFFON TAFFETAS, 45 Orossere to the ex Naty given this mon: H Tear HONE ORDERS, ——¢ For the Following! pivisreotmeiasetteat ete yy | Boys’ $3,50 All Wool Suits 1.98 rere and Double Breast—mixtores and overplasde—§ to 18 yn.—each sult has two pairs of knee pants) 75 ct. Girls’ Felt Hats....49 Brim — beat colors ~ smooth and ate 59 ct, Babies’ Caps,,,..36 } Crushed Velvet, Bearsk Bik | some with Beaver je and animal head—sives to J years, Women's 25 ct. Hose,,,, 14 | Fast Bisck Cotton—Hermadort aye double sole, heels and toes, $1,50 Hand Bags,...95 ! Genuine Walrus and Grain Leatiier— | flouncings, Corset Covers and Ohil-| richly Mned—all with extra tuide | dren's Dresses—all 17 inches wide, purse, ad o---—— —--——--——-& am, WOMEN’S TAILORED BROADCLOTH SUITS. » Long Coat and Eton Styles—Special, Feely well tallored—Eton model has a velvet trimmed - 15.00 irdle aad with velvet buttons and malted but> y would quickly sell at 25,00—we make the price for the closing days of Octoter, —_—-—+ $3.98 Misses’ Skirts,...1.98 Black and Colore! Cheviot weet gore and pleated sty ~ | 29 ct. Women's Emb'd H'd'fs.17 Sheer quality, H, 8, and scallop, » |2,25 Women’s Emb'd Waists..1.29 Fine White Batisie—tucks and three embd pansis—button back—all al I 39 ct. Fancy Combs..,. .19" Green and Rove Git Mountings—with aod without Rhinestones, |59 ct, Silk Belts,,.. .34 Girdle and ‘Tal dd Stylee-with and without buckles and slides, Y ———<~4 ENGLISH MARSEILLES BED SPREADS, Full tems ntre of allover patlerns—quality seldom sold one 1.39 Menia) oaaienctr ad hot Cte Vards-$1,7 Be! elaewhere ¥ ios es $2.¢ 4g Bathroom Sets... 1,49 Nickel Plated on Solld Brame comprises 8 Pieces. | Boap Baskete—for tub, Towel ‘Tooth Brush Holders, Paper Soap Dish—for wall,” Glace, Holder, Finger Ring Hook Clothes Took! | $1, 39 Silk Mantel Draperlemd * ¢ | Gold Emb'd—best colors—full sities | 69 ct Silverware, 36 Rogers §ilver_ Plated also at sqm each in satin Ined case; ie Feduet on % dos, Rogers Plated an | spoond—rich.y engraved handles. 4,69 -—-+5 =" ,49 ct, Lace Chemisettes,...24 Point Gaze—Rose and Vine patterns 3 79 ct, Satchels......44 Alligator Grain—10, 1 and 12 inthe gf ct. Stamped Linen Scarfs.29 | Damask Linen—hematitched—i8xe jet same price, % ‘nob squares—worth (6® |98 ct. Scarfs and Shams. ...49 Applia Svise Tambour~ Scarfs. Squares, 2-inehy America Produces | besides many imported weaves ate shown in our brigh’, beautifully lighted Rug De- ariment on Third Fioor of New Building, in the proper sizes, and in sucl ssstomers da! y temark: “If I cant td » So much for assoriments here where”’.. EX, FINE AXMINSTER RUGS—9xt2 ft, Extra close heavy pile—equal in every =| ne h Axm ‘nsters- J | | border be: id | Ker shade- prices elsewhere | {or this grade range wt? 35,98 AXMINSTER RUGS The scarce Floral designs io natural Uintings; also a few Or! wv wo 18, patterng, §8x10.6-worth $24 “ite | sa MBs 2b at vali

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