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AELECTED SUITOR DES BY POON harbor sided with the r ened to bombard the elty In the streets, ‘The lea of the la Attempts rece!) Bees fe an « ue r¢ has been ‘Widow Refused to Wed Herl-| sany"ee ‘the “oot 11 Mare 4 ‘ have'bees.Gataseeh anh are ins ae: | ing Because He Had ftroyed the promenide along the #ec front, Consumption, —_—. W. T, Richardy Dies Suddenty, Behind what at first seomed a pro- pease suicide in Myers's Hotel, Sox boken, last night, was a pathetlo lit ards, a marine artist who gained cor siderable prominence by his exhibit of palin velnies at the Centenmad Exne + woman to marry him, She refused, however, to link her life with that of ,@ man fll of a fatal a then it was that he took vx The man, apparently suffering from consumption, regis Sunday as W: day Mrs, A red at the hotel on ng, On the DISEASE. 1, a comely thirty-five, returned to the + Chicago, She had appeared at If any one tells you that consump- Myers's on Oct. 1, accompanied by her tion is incurable, don’t belleve it, be- two chiliten, with whom she had fust cause the Dr, Anderson X-Light ereived from Bre: Boing to Linds mer Bhe sald she waa! proves jt can be cured, ul, where she was ba Western man.| consumption are not cured 1s because On her return ¥ sho announced! natients in the first stage are 0 i oa y i Mone pi PS 43 se ann iin often treated for bronchitis or asthma ding dlanpp tee men or catarrh of the tubes, Instead of True to her first stage of consumption. determinatton, Mrs, Til-|" y, ‘ y Ale i “ You may have consumption and no! ae ae ae . (estas she Halter know {t. Symptoms of the early Merling was found sand dead In b _ MIEN! stages of consumption ate so slight ‘SCHUMANN-HEI HEINK DEMANDS CHILDREN. the dangers of neglect. son X-Light reveals instantly the ex tent, severity and any stage of the Opera Singer Appeal | Appeals to Washing-| ailment. It enables the doctor to ton for Aid Against Ger. man Oppression, Mme. Schumann-Heink, the opera] versa, Ginger, has appealed the State De-| the only means of examining theso part tat Washir “we her | puzzling diseases has been to listen »w being | thumping the chest. the Ger- | pnd her ec held the “pan laws, the very earliest stages of consump tion before the tubercule bacilli ay ns els and threat. Huntreds of persons have been killed || i le) NEWPORT, Nov, #—Willlam T. Rich 1 Mty t w, died sud tn this ¢ He story of @ disappointed sultor and! yesterday from heart disease, ‘He wa his vain chaso half way across the! Wwrn In Philadelphia tn 1822, continent, in an effort to Induce a CONSUMPTION NO LONGER A FATAL! $3 40 4 Paip The reason that so many cases of | and deceiving that failing health, loss of appetite or strength or a clinging cough or cold should be a warning o! An examination by the Dr, Ander- | differentiate and not confuse catarrh | of the tubes with asthma, or mistak consumption for bronchitls, or vice as Is #0 often the case where Germany | with the ear from the outside or by The Dr, Anderson X-Light detects y Mme, Schw fier her mar- Fiage went abroad with her husband, | pear, and {n time to effect a speedy @ni at weeks futile effort to | cure, + ern methods for the sue ment and cure of lung diseases, treatment, By this process the med | cated, healing, ofly vapors ¢ breathed into the alr tubes, reachin r servic whom ermany ee REBEL SOLDIERS | Medicine, drugs or single case of lung trouble. Sue GET SQUADRON AID ps in Santa Cruz Harbor Side with Garrison and Threaten to Bombard Town. or opiates, stomach, To those patients who feel their conditions have not been ful! understood, Dr. Anderson extends th In connection with the most mod essful treat Dr Anderson uses his new Inhalatior i are 7. directly to the seat of the disease, (le | stroying the germs, clearing out the mucous and healing the sore spots “cough mixtures | taken Into the stomach never cured + h medicines generally contain alcoho and are injurious to th opportunity for consultation and X BUENOS AYRES, Noy, &—A serious Light examination without charge “maval and militar has broken Hours—10 to 5 (Sundays 11 to 2) ut In Rio de nst the Bra-| Mon., Wed., Fri. evenings till $. Of an Goverr fice, 50 West 22d St., New York (be- e garrison mutinied at the fort of, tween 5th and 6th ava-), TO-MORROW-~AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF MEN'S White « Fancy Waistcoats anne!, Worsted and Novelties in Imported Fabrics, plain and fipured 1.95 co's in the season's popular shadings. Single or Double Breasted, all sizes, including siouts, Custom Tailored and perfect fitting Models,, Value $3,00 to 5,00, First |) fe) Millinery Dep’t ( NEW SHOWINGS IN GOLD & SILVER EFFECTS, FOR HAT TRIMMING & HAIR ORNAMENTS, LONG AIGRETTES, OSTRICH & FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Special Offering: 16 in, 18 in, $2.65, 3.50 ——————————=—>—>>[[[= =: = Brilliant Cut Glass IN A NUMBER OF NEW SHAPES & DESIGNS, THESE UNUSUAL VALUES To. MORROW—(On Third Floor) Nappies, handled & unhandled, 95c to 1,95 Celery Trays, $2.95, 3,95, 5.80 Salad Bowls, 8 to 10in,, 3,95, 5.50, 7.50 Claret Pitchers, 50, 4,95, 7.50 Preserve Dishes, 2,25, 3.25, 4.25 Footed Compots, 3.95, 4.50, 7,95 Punch Bowls, 14 in., 20.00 to 46.75 Ice Cream Trays, 3.95, 5.00, 7.50 CHOICE ENGLISH PLATES in pINNER, FISH, FRUIT & DESSERT PATTERNS, also LIMOGES PLATES, CUPS & SAUCERS, RAMIKINS, &,, AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, eee STRICH PLUMES, | lack, white and colors, Special Furniture Values. Parlor Cabinets, ‘$32.00. 3a 30 soko ic Cabinet: Pusmalani! agin meanen™ $40.78 0 88,00 14,00 “ 90,00 Ladies’ Desks, Mahogany, Birch & Maple, Ranging in prices from In il th Popular Woods, the Fines! Dressers & Chiffoniers a os pRpcm Rola AT sihuahiiul. LOW PRICES, eee rH Store Closes at 6 P. M, | Men's Derby Hats at 5 175 Six hundred of them—made up from surplus bodies of $5.50 and $5 hats, from the factory of our very best manu- Finished with good leather sweat-bands, and ex- Spic-apan-new, right from the factory ; in the best shapes, and a variety of proportions, Splendid hats to buy for $1.75, Women’ s Five-Dollar S Shoes facturer, cellent trimming, Second floor, Ninth street, | Last week we told you of this splendid opportunity, ||, |The Shoes were hurried out in such a rush that wo had to stop to take breath. Now, again. There are three hundred jpairs remuining--and they'll be gone before six tonight, {judging by last week's business-like clean-up. Think of say- jing $1,60, clean and clear, on a pair of perfect shoes—shoos |that were $5 in our regular stock, Let us describe them; Women's $5 Shoes at $3.40 a Pair Sizes ate not complete, but in «he lot there are sizes for it feet; styles tton, with Louls XIV, heels; fdeal kid, lace, with military h : kid, button aml lace, medium heels; patent calfskin, button and lace, welted soles, And then, these: Women’s Shoes at $2,40 a Pair ‘The new, shons line of seven smart styles of high-value shoes, ne kidskin, lace and button; patent coltskin, button and box calf, lace only, All sole leathers are oak bark tanned; the kidsking aro the hard-surfaced, fine grained sort; the lasts and pa ns are equal in style and fit to any, and the macpine work {s done by the Goodyear process, that faithfully copies the best handwork, All sizes and widths Fes avebee. Men's Shoes in New Quarters The basement of the Stewart Building, Ninth street side, facing Commercial Stationery, Woe have something interesting to men there to-day—something special, It 1s Men's Calf Shoes at $1,90 a Pair that are equal to the best we ever sold at that price, And tens of thousands of New York men know how good they were, | Basement | | You Can Make Pretty Gowns lat a Comfortable Saving |$1.25 Plaid Serges at $1 a Yard $1.25 and $1.50 Crepe de Paris Greon-and-blue plaids—the quiet, at 55¢ a Yard Silk-and-wool crepe Paris mee from a French importer of reputa- de popular tones. From small hair-line checks to great, striking tion, Fine, silky, elegant In ap- broken plaids, All-wool serge-a pearance and “feel.” Charming firm weave, a graceful texture—an Shades for evening and indoor wear. 1 wit ght. 42 inches excellent winter weight. 42 Inches ave, ities, ted) < T sc, brow paghe, cream color, lave pikes facing Tronéwny. Rotunda. JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A, T Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth ave,, 9th and 10th sts anda, Chinese and Music are about the same unless you own that marvellous instru- ment—the Columbia Graphophone, A Theatre in Your Home!!! Don't let to-morrow pass without ordering one of these splendid outfits. ve just been received from the fac- tory and include all the new 1906 models, Music all day free!! Bring the Children, Don’t miss it. For $1 Down hoose 1 1906 Grand Prize Winn) A 20-in. Solld Brave Horn (for conc . Aluminum Horn (for parior Ing-Arm) Marp Reprod ords ard 1 Handsome KR heen At delivered for Bi, After delivery 81 week: ly Nieket Tt jumbia Gold Mould 2 REAL ESTATE, AANA RADAR ARAN AAA | {he Asters did—it you | N Du what have judgment, See Yorkville "of the Bronx. Hast 1usth. ih sts, ad) Ing than Boulevanl. “Aucthin “tas: | day. > Ww. fit H SECTION of the city _ SALE | Friday, Saturday and Monday, HOLLAND MOCHA AND JAVA, 2Ic | regular price 24c,, sale price., CEYLON TEA, chil price e, sale price, 50c! OUR TWO GREAT LEADERS, | Broken Java, very fine, 20c, Broken Mocha and Java, 23c, 5 + geliveree Manhatten ang, Brooklyn; “Qrdéra by Postal Sottelted, Gillies Corres Company 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St,, , BR ail ry main before” you, ie Hronx, Fast 138th Ret 14st a ing Southern B. s titn "Tunetay, Nov. IN WHAT DIRECTION Is PUBLIC iA U1 VISIT OF THE BRITISH PLEET. PLEBT, > Meeting This Evening at COOPER 3 to protest agatuat an alliance Ret, Park Pi. & Barclay St, pea shed 1840 |} ITM, 4 = 8 FOR SALE, talite’ Dovitoe WATCHES. Diamonds payments; ro sopresentative calle if de write, telephone. American ‘h_ & Diamond Co., 19 Maiden lane. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Rann 5 HOUSEWORK~— Wanted, girl MACHINERY, willing and able to do sim- WANTED—A two-ton froleht elevator, beit | ple cooking and light house- must be good condition and ¢oi sine. Tho H. B. Porter & Son Co,, Nor- wich Conn, work; salary §88, Apply Fri- day.and Saturday, Butler, 846 Sunday, World Wants Work a [twee eeoweeeeee secon e. H, G F, K ' ' i ' | ' ' ' ' red INFANTS’ braid; value $4.25, sleeve and patent leather welt sewed soles, sizes 9 to 13% | | | | with regular DAN vig For the Little Tots, LONG CLOAKS, of cream Bedford cord, scalloped edge and trimmed with silk embroidery; CHILDREN'S COATS, of cordurc E WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER’9, 1905, Santa Cruz on account of the f-treat- i = “Hl ment of @ sergeant by the commandir officer, ‘Then the squadron lying in to ge Wman ofr o> Reels 'Optow Fries Make Downteon Shopriny an Extpavaganee, OCH & tive 125th Street, West, Big Economies—Friday and Saturday, Girls’ Dresses and Coats. GIRLS! FULL-LENGTH COATS, of all wool ¢ half French flannel, ve emblem on sleeve or plain tailor finished; others with cloth straps of contrasting color; sizes 4 to 16 years, These garments, exactly like cut, value $8.00, Friday and Saturday MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ RAINCOATS, of eravenette, guaran+ teed shower-proof, of Oxford, olive and tan; pla and herringbone effects; some box ieee or same material; value at $10.00; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, , GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESS brown, also fancy mat nicely trimmed with s with silk ties of ca a color; sizes 4 to 14 years; value $2.75, FRIDAY AND SATUR- ie mt and green, belt spring heels—| INFANTS 229° ti Also cheviots—capes trimmed with vel- vet; colors red, tan, brown or blue; sizes 2 to $ years; value $4.25 CHILDREN'S COATS, of broadcloth, stitched yoke, collar and cuffs edged with white kid; also all-wool cheviot; yoke, cuffs and’ belt of stitched y vet; colors red, blue and tan; sizes 2 to 5 years; value $6.50 CARRIAGE COVERS, of cream corduroy, with large how, or ah He elderdown, prettily trimmed with satin ribbon; value $2.50, Shoes for Girls and Boys, MISSES' BOOTS—Lace or button, of ;BOYS' SHOES wer ecee Co. Bet. Lenox & Seventh Ades, eviot, in blue throughout irless effects, nd sone | collar and 4,95 , plaid ilarless or velvet. collars pla box back with straps o! Sizes 8 to 18 years; excellent 7 50 nf cashmere, in blue, red and s, in several pretty styles, all k soutache braids and finished capes with embroidered ine With fancy 3, 69 it idered ‘emblem on 3.69 "5,49 1,98 Lace or Blucher cut, of Superior quality of kidskin—hand) fine box calf—hand welt sewed soles welt sewed soles, pa leather tips | modern shapes—sizes 1 to 54.2,19 sizes 11% to 2., . 1,78 | INFANTS' BOOTS—Lace or button, of CHILDREN'S SIZES, 8% to 11..1.59} fine vict kidskin—turned or flexible LITTLE MEN'S LACE BOOTS of fine} sewed es, patent leather tips, ee} vicl kid or French calfskin—hand| heels 5 LO Brassuny 1.36 heels, no tips: “sizes 2 06, TO At OO Oe eee m ee en eee ee eee eee eee eee eww we wena en. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ees PIANOS AND ORGA S. ThisGreat Bloomingdale Gg Sale Offers the Safest Piano Investments in the World, The possession of an artistic and reliable piano is within the reach of every family. We offer New Celebrated Concert Grand Upright Pianos which fromfevery standpoint repre. sent the result of perfect rn plano construction fon in mod upon the extriordinary Bloomingdale easy payment terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week “# Pianos Delivered Upon First Payment of $5, , Every PiAKY bears the maker's name, Save from $150 to $250 by taking advantage of this wonderful sale at once, We offer the tollowin ig pianos; Renowned Wilson Plano, $175, Beautiful Harmony Pi The Famous Weigne: $210. lity of mate we ask, by the most skilled pla a term dale Brothers No interest is charged for time taken in making ments, and there's no insurance or “extras” whatever, Will eal, no for a beautiful new one, Jano, $195, | r Piano, | used in { ry plano wo sel Built to Last al Lifetime no builders ar f ten years by the manufac enta tl Richardson’ Piano, $210, indsome Belford Piano, $235, Walters Piano, $195. Ha Geo ne, and each at its 1. artistic designing * less than double id ie guaranteed in every way for turers as well as by Rlooring- pay- paying any bal- Wararoo! Plano 1. dd Floor, Au Cars Transfer Jo Oldamobti $875, auville, fro 1) A tite @ some of the Tevties, ete ‘pROADWAY AU EXCHANGE, 197 to 148 Weat 48th (The For Men, Women and C! si." WEERLY per week famliy Ww Al, top, ‘onnea, are Al and eaual to new; td) Will Keop you well dromieds no rolerene or purity | requlred Call” de welt STANDARD SINGS. CRED! 8 jo Delivery n 1 $350) Tate other un utocars, y “Sunk! ad MOBILE Church") hitdren h hove $1. 00 Manhattan Clothing Co., ALI4 Bd Av. wene OFth St, N.Y, Open Bventinas, ware | wAsy PAYMENTS, lowent JEWELKY,, | ay AMES, BRU DIAMONDS, watches, Jewell NE (upatatrs) Ww. W. Venera RY, werk, WW | ™ « wdteat |, RAILROADS, TATIONS toys of West TWs Way —e M. dally LIN PM, a M. week day “ITY.-0.55 A M., ‘0.05 Y PARK. (00 rk nd 98 Bron AND it 835 PM and ts 85 P| \ ~| PENNSYLVANIA ee “0.25 A. M. and id A *holwen'? Cah Service, 1. R, woon, (en, Manager. Pass. Traffic Mer. for Pennsylvania OREN W, ROYD. General Paesenerr Amon? es Sils verte 6 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, » 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Di Every week, from day to day, we look around to tind ¢ things that have not sold as rapidly as we would wish,,.,..8 while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never f; to cell,..... Friday is the day reduction first is made—Ofttim: an hour, so low the price, we sell as many of a lot of have been sold in days before, Here Are Promises for To- No Mail Orders, $1 7, 9, 11, 43, 45,4 19, 20, 2 morro Women's Dress Skirie—Broadetoth, Imported Titlin Velour Panama, Cheviot and Mixtures— e r| clroular, semboltculur and pleated | faved—2 colorings only—value B18 0 value $6. 4.98 | 2,000 yds. Fig'd Muslins— Fine Blac k Broadcloth Skirte—Ctrou- White or cold figures—value 11... att Jar Model; also arm weaves In | rrisn po: u anele~ cluster pleat atyles—value $12.08, 8.98 | 74" Polat Door or Ventioule P Allover Cream Net Watste—t Inch motit—yalue $1.29. ..s0005 aquare yoke with lace tn ruffle-value $9.08 “lannel Waiste— Irish Point Vewstipule Laces xl 80 Inches wide~medallion or double, border—value $1.29 and $1.40) a k—tailor pleats—si value $5.00., Frene mbInet Curtaining— Chiffon Taffote and Pra do Cygne wie inseruinge—varus: Walsts—scroll medallione of fi oting. or lace inserts th tangy | Friday Centre sarees effocts—spectal .., 3.98 | Promises and it | In j Rugs vol Friday | Pur Scatts | Hondsoma Axminster Rugs: Promises» and $.8x10.8 ft——-were $24.00 a Muffs French Rody Brussels Rugs-5x8 tte Rich Oriental patterna— Boarfe—full fox Wear splendidly—value §9.80,, 600 | k Throw Searfa and infs—extra Jong; ,| Velvet Rume—2ixit Ornament Set yrocade vATRI 6 neh bright colori oneen 130 special . 9 bs Pilow Muffs—Brook Mink, Sable | Friday) — Muslins Opossum, Persian Paw and Naturnt | Promises ~ Bed Coverings Squirrel, worth $9.98 .., + 698) In Pillows » Unbleached Sheetings pie Millinery! extra heavy—10 te D8’ F Great Reductions! PANE Bh ote ‘ Remnants of Unbleached Mute " yard wide—S ot, quality., 6 Pillow Casea—two siaes taty strong firm muslin’ inch bem— Women's Trim'd Hats,. were $5.00 3,48 Women's Trim'd Hats..were 7.99 5,00 Misses’ and. Women's All Linen Damask Ck tha 2xd2—knot fringe—walue .2%6, Yard wide Black Taff nteed—$1.00 quall toes 1D | | Promises ; Satin Serges—extra strong— \ mi ‘emb's-worth $2.98 sses’ Knit Blouses In | Babies’ Wear Cumbric Corset Covers -V wr sound neok | " lene, ribbon or wide em’ ith’ Dreams —Cashmeren, Henrtettas, | Sei "po ; styles— any 1.08 Knit Corset Covers— past colors—6 to Wy Short or long sleeves......, lo to sell at $1.00" ‘and “$5.00 ee ciel FI Seite 14g | Friday | Embrolderles ) Knit Norfolk Jackete— | PE OnsieeE Laces ve to 14 yracrvanith ve a9 | Tt a } Veins 4 Istes’ K joures—wh yy—| Point de Paris Laces—Edgings an wees Solace ame siite, tes, navy Insovtings—-1% to 6 Inch-velue &, worth §! ' soseereeees (98 | Oriental and Point Venise Lace Noite, Babies’ Cambric Slips— white, cream and Eeru—value bis! At yokes—worth i trove 29) Emb'y Edgings and Ingertings— 4 to Tl inch--good firnt edges— est designs—value 19 and 2% 14 Corset Cover Emb'y and Flouncings— 17 Inch—newest patterns—value 69, 89 All Silk Crepe Chiffon Vellings—silie emb'd dot or eyelet—value BT j . Friday _ ) Fine Leather Good 4 priaay | White Lawns Promises \ Suit Cases § ep ontaeh , Aarnasene & la all | Bags ¢ n aistings SaRiah Kine Cambrics—12 yd, po—val, $1.29 .gp | Military Brushes, In Leather Caseseg Extra fine Nainsooks—t | finest of bristles—value Sto $.. 598 yd. od Instead of $2.00, 7 = 1.49 alle—-Re- Mercerited Walstings—medium and 7 ge pl 0 heavy—varioty of deal able Patterne.- @ to $498. 49 to 798 Women’s Belts—combination and plain men's ( owns | Belts—were 25 to 98... Ml | wine age-Hornback, Real. Sei hte Victoria Laine value 10, | Weehaple White Chifionette value .60 ., 7 , itor and Pigskin; were $5.84 to | Friday Linings | Feduced for Frklay to., 8.08, ¢ ,| Promises and hese bags are of finest make, In ) Notions ve Cane Suit C: Silk Lnings—lght and dark colorings—regularly 29.........0008 Mercerized Sateens—extra high lustre k, White and colors core Bl black, white and der ‘ax—regularly able shades .45 Friday ) 10 ots, P FO THOe ; Soap, ete T ct. Sweetheart Tollet Soaps, ijoug OM. 6 ct, Satin Gloss Laundry Soaps... 9M py Hazard & Hazards Rose, Vi <i and Cucumber Cream—vatue are | Toilet Articles & Silke—black and colors— yds,-dozen—value 29 ery 23 8, w Bodiee Foundations—white or black—6 styles—regularly .10,,. Featherbone—box of doz. Lettuce iy mc Gone ‘Three in § Friday) Trane GIoa Ks Friday ) Curtains Promises 5 Sul Promises i Draperies In | Waists ae Skirts u } Hangings Tailor Suita’ of Hrondoloth, Cheviot | 7) pairs Bobtinet © Urtainefine and Mixtures madiim, and long a cf Me iy 3 5 in h i ie conts—sem) aml taht fitting The a meth ne iath— W 3.98 | value $2 bd faite i t Handsome Broacloth and Cheviot Frenoh Mustin ¢ Mae fy . Tailored Sulte—Block and best cole | ins't'e and edgecvaiie Ray stonberg Y ots—Long coat atd Bton stylea— . alu $28.08 7 98 | Fine Seoteh Lace Curtatns— . eh claves novelty desken: ; and Cheviot Conte | S2 stvles—vatue $449 ana in “4 length=-satin Une swore {400 naira French Novelty Curtatny * tworth $10.98... 7.98 | "sornentine. scroll ana eo ih rf Three-quarter soy Conts—castor | also 24 naira fing Irish Pi < and black At 1 box or Empire Curtning-—value $7.00 to 98 back—sthched straps—velvet ceriaad Bs j Value $19.9%.....645 +1498) cond edge or frinned-—value 6.98,.408 | Cravenetted Rain Coats-Oxford, Ollve | silk Damasks—rich combination of b and Browarvelves or braid Hite coloriigs for furniture and draj worth $13.08 8. value 82, a) i ‘a Ready to Weat't ss...Were 1.09 08 See eb navas aw Women's Ready to . . WORtR rssvssevesseed mere 200 1.08| “Hed both alder on Bio tee a» Women's Tailored Hats.were 6.00 4,98) White cotton Alled—vaiw $1.99... 08 | . 1.50 ,98 | Fpl size White Crochet eprente-» $ | heavy raised designs—value .%8.. 69 3 . et Spreads— te Ea 198 1,39) “hem'd of ¢ringedcextra heavy... D8 bic . rl 2 Cambrio Cushtons— MGA: AAT POH EA. 11 WAR RO LE TO nd eater dilade Women's and Children's #8 iievaie 8 ui va a i . BS in. —value 78 « OU eine ia he 8.08 > in.—value 6 (30 [28 in—value a8 omen hite La el igs 5.08 4.48 Friday Listas Fine Ostrich ume > i y Black or Waite 6.00 8,08 Fema; tneithes Paradise Aigrottes-- ; Be #1R0 v.05 8.60 2,69) Ail Linon Satin Damaska—extra heaVees | Feather Breast Turbans,were 6.00 1,08! %% Inch—#& cent quality ....s.sseee “ba All Linen Napletne—2i Inch 1s Friday Silks value $1.98 doxen., vere LO! Promises > | and All Linen Darnaske—creen or wile In ) Velvets 60 Inch—were .59 2° Inch Sk Holiennes white, cream, — | Union Huck Towele—17xtt— Nght and dark shades also db R= a hemmed—were LM v.66 v1 seoveneeey +10! gua ae i All Linen Crish—17 Inch Corduroy Vealvets—new shattes ‘algo 4 pluck--value .d0—special,, Wie’ oh quality Friday \ Black and Friday Woman's f | Promises Colored | Promises - underwear In Dress Goods \In } - “i New Scoton Sultings—checks and Cambrie Drawers—wide rumes ia ds (green ane blue and Uriah with tucks and Gemetitinrares or | combinations), worth 0%... VALUA Br erere a tin Drawers— ® and 56 inch all-wool Tatior Bultings | Campbric and Mus! i an Homospuns—value $1.19 to lace and inserting or ruffle-of SEM cstxonctalsvennetys steht eResaa® i Bod omb'y—worth 6....ccereeee 7 te ¢ Cambric Skirts—deep lawn flounce "* Huey Al moot ack Panne v.64] with tucks—lace and 4 inst f |Camoric Skirts—anee flounce of Friday Girls’ Dresses t and lace or handsome Fr |

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