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+ AUKIVLEY MEMORIAL CORNERSTONE LAID "Yutie ay Off Officiates While Mrs. McKinley Looks On. CANTON, ©,, Nov, 16.—In tho presence | of Mr, McKinley, thq trustees of the McKinley National Memorial Associa- don, other noted guests and oltizens and school children of Canton, the cor- neratone of the MoKinley Monument, the gift of the American people, was) formally laid to-day at 11 o'clock, Justice Willlam R. Day, Secretary of | Btate and Peace Commisioner to Parle during McKinley's Administration, pre: | sided, Rev. 0. W. Holmes. D. D., nas tor of the Fire M, B, Church, of which McKinley was a member and trustee offered prayer, and the Grand Army Band played patriotic selection A box containing records, newspapers ‘anda ist of the names of trustees was put Into a niche of the cornerstone by| Predorick 8. Hartzoll, assistant seo- rétary of the Memorial Agsociation. The cornerstone was then brought Into position and formally placed by Justice Day, “Nearer, My God to Thee.” was plav-| ed by the Grand Army band and the assomlage dispersed, During the cer monies Mrs, McKinley sat on a plate) form prepared at the monument for! her, her friends, the trustees and other oted guests. She Was garbed in deep black and) heavily. yelled. ‘The trustees. nt Were Vice-President C. Irbank Postmaster-Gen, George B. Cortelyou, Washington; Gov. Myron T. Herrick Cleveland; Charles G. Dawes, Chirag Judge Horace H, Lurton, Memphis W. Bloomingdale, New York C Franklin Murphy, wark, N. Ji R. J. Atlanta R.' Franela, ‘St iam Pittsburg; William A, H._ Revel, Chi- Now York; Judge dD, LoConway, a, Rage New York; a ayneh White R. Day Architect MacGons y ‘and wife, of sew York, and General Contractor W. . Harrison, of New York; Grantito Contractor G. W. Maltby, of Buffalo ‘were ulso present. | BIG SEA IN!URES TWO ON CANADIAN LINER. Waave Smashes Pilot-House of the Halifax, in Which Were Cap- tain and Third Officer. HALIFAX, N. 8, Nov, 16.~The Plant Line steamer Halifax, which left at 9 o'clock to-day for Boston with about Afty passengers, put back to port sev- eral hours later with her pflot house @tove in a c mander, Capt. Bills and Thrd Oomeer Glynn inpured, Mie latter seriously, | While off Bambro, a heavy sea sud. denly washed over the steamer, striking | ane pilot house, which was demolished, emashing much of the woodwo , splinters and causing injury to 1 Glynn, who were on duty inside the | pilot house. WOMAN CITED IN HUSBAND'S ANSWER. } WHITE PLAIN®, N. Y¥., Nov, 1—) ‘Mra, Margaret_J, Thompeon has brought pult for a separation from her husband, James Thompsom, who she says, ia 4 bookmaker, with an tneome of $90,000, | ‘on the grownd of cruelty aad inhuman | treatment, Justice Dickey to-day Issued | fan order giving Mrs. Thompson $100 counsel fees and $10 a week alimony pending the trial of the case The husband, through counsel, enters | @ denial of the charges, and says that | this wite has been associating with a cortain Woman, who is \ a! a fit com. pinion, He alleges that he returned | home one night jast January and found | this woman and his wife drunk In his} house, He also sag’h that this woman | wrote a note to lis wife in a large Merculine hand, whieh she signed of, Mrs. Hannah Walker, | Brooklyn, mother o affixed ty Thomp- | son's answer. This affidavit sets forth that Thompson has always been a good husband to her daughter, and that ho tried to make ‘his home Iife as pleasant @s powsible, but was not able to over- come the influence of his wife's woman eompanion, rn BIG ARRAY OF CHARITY. Kinly Actor Folk WI Be Ov Fotee for MeConnell Pund, The big benefit bill of the W. A, Mo- Connell Testimonial, to be given ut Low Fieits' Theatre to-morrow after- noon, will attract the general public, as well as the many friends of the lato] Journalist and theatrical ma r, & atiractions has of Mrs. stare In town will oppear, and there} Will by dots of rel; ning successes, ‘The theatrical profession will be largely representod in the audience, and tho [svt prominent of them will occupy | bor The. DIL includes George M. | who will sing a Aamper Of #0 tig Wolf Hopper and rende? selections from " pylan George Caine will introduce wong hits) from "The Marl and the Girl." Aimee Angeles and chorus will present @ scene from ‘Wonderland, i er with ent to this lst Margaret Sees in the thi hitae Apel ang james SS ae ga i Manner ac Fortcho," : company | ‘Lew Fide a: he the burl ‘uste pany fs nd Witahe Raymor ww bam J, Ryan, of Sones Jones" cornet ‘Burr hE and) his vers of Miles Alice Ropeeyels'a trip! the Orlent, Vic G orehestea, and the Doherty Baten. | Hellopolie, |day occurred tn the Pontif's privat: GROWING! 992,197 World Wants So Far This Year APA 208 More Than Same Period Last Year ROOSEVELT BRAVE, SAYS POPE PIUS. | Pontiff, Pleased with President's | Message to Him, Gives Him Full Praise, ROME, Nov, 16—The audience which the Most Rey, Robert Seton, formerly rector of St. Joseph's Church, Jersey City, N. J, and Titular Arotbishop of had with the Pope yester- library, where His Holiness entertained Mim lenathily, having the Archbishop ait on his right tind. The Pope was espectally Interested when he heard that President Roose- velt had requested the Archbishop to present his regents and @ay how much | ple aged he bad been at the different complimentury femarks the Pontiff had made concerning him on several oeca+ sions. The Pope In-reply gad that ta ‘expres#ing himselt ag he had his feel- ings had been inspired by the Presl~ dent's actions, He added: “Of all the rulers of great nations President Roosevelt !s tho ono who works the hardest, Archbishop Seton repliet “1 think Your Holiness ts too modest, however much I respect my President, decnuse he at lorwt takes strenuous recreation, such as shooting grizzly bears, which are most dangerous @ol- mais.” The Pope smilingly remarked: “T know what a courageous inan Pres- ident Roosevelt is." If You Know that COFFEE Hurts You and You Don’t Like Substitutes DIGESTO COFFEE A genuine Coffee—pure and made harmless by the extrac tion of the injurious caffeine and tannin, DIGESTO COFFEE js known for its rich aroma and delicious flavor, A FREE Package will be. given-away To-Night and To-Morrow. by the fol- lowing grocers: ‘ela, 2770 Broadway, cor. 107th Menmeriede. 501 Columbus Av, NOU. ST et fogs Oth A ith St, 409 Ametetane WN 580 Amsterdam Ave, . 1807 Framklin Av. 241-248 4th Av,, 20th iy mf i TAT B. U84th BE. cor, i adileermauh. brad dat F Vlthoaad at 1ittlne. oa win AY, Nt, DIGESTO COFFEE C0,, 244-246 Greenwich Street, The Curse of DRINK Thousands of good men pe to-day allowing themselves to drawn fi ually within the nets of the terri» drink habit, Unless & friendly ba is put forth ma flowy ay as Carel as nish it follows become—drind ar you are o nn of thoes tho are he: Cause of me fore aye bobs Hod for intoxicants, weatie =a positive cure {oF this wi lashing eure, * White Ribbon Remedy fiero iven to the patient without his know i@, In coffee, tea, Water or ry has no odor or taste, Willereate A laiting Cialis fet Ie Ine toxicants, Strengthens the digestive Restores the stom: organs to Srey se strength. Tt has cored thousands and brought happiness to thousands more, {7 ring Danlotes tb Ppt, arte barr pf to Wie: li at ack, nd ter ot duel ts } FOR SALE BY mikes Drug Stores of F worsted Y. DUBLIN CLUB’s BALL, | will The Dublin turday ev: Murray Hill , street a Third aver ! thirty-ifth annual ove exent indloatio Goodyear RAINCOAT COMPANY, Closing Days of Enormous Sale OF Stormeoa Cravenettes for Men, Women and Children at ball be held on Waterproof Shoe. A shoe that not oply affords all ordinary protection, but that keeps the foot warm and dry on cold and stormy days is the Coward Waterproof Shoe. easy in use and durable in wear, ft embodies usefulness never equaled in any other make, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. Regular (gan WARSER oTHEST.) Prices PIANOS AND 01 ORGANS. ha Ces panser To For Friday and Saturday Only. We manufacture the highest grade waterproof garment in the world and our stock is the largest and most varied in existence. Every garment carries with it our guarantee stamp. Here are a few prices which give but a vague idea of the values to be secur tile this sale lasts. LEX. To SY AVE SI" To 60" St Save from $150 to $200, besides getting one of the best pi- anos made, Take advantage of the Great Sale of New Style Renowned Pianos Only $1 a Week For Ladies’ $12.00 Delivered on Payment of $5 The following remarkable piano of- Raincauls fers are included in this sale: . Wilson Pianos, $175 Walters, $195 Harmony, $195 Richardson, $210 Relford, $235 including stool and cover. No “Extras’’ Whatever Exchange your old piano for a new Walters on the easy terms of $1 per week, (Like Cut.) Light and dark shades, made tn this season’s newest models,rain or shine coats. Upon request a representative wii! call Warerooms: 3d Floor, 00th St. Section. than o Ladien 0, 0 and fo 0 venetles of ‘nll-wool tures, ford, Tan Olive; latest Fall styles; fitted and semt- fitted backs; all splendidly tailored, The finest garment we gad ala BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Lex. to 34 Ave., 59h to 60th St. mix- Ox. d tn Se TTT seen MAILROADS, PHNNSYLYANLA RAlI, ROAD. from Posbrusses minutes lator thi renity-third st, station, For Gentlemen's $12.50 Slo wis. (Like Cut.) All the bright new fe™ styles of the season, F with nothing lacking In thake, fit and fin- ish. Gentlemen?’ '$ if fi80. Cravenetion® 3 MA LANE—I285 0, af, and Mg) cae sts WESTERN RAILWAY— el ii a A ) fashion, of geet tallor winke Makes a natty Fall POR OLD, Fou AN ro Wey ML Week days, Ss ath bali CATY045 A.M. und 2.53 B, ek feet, Pee % M. be 85 P. day i we Naat HIN-T! i cs week day LONG BRANCH, ABDURY PARK (coun Grove), (Nomh ‘Asbury Park Sunday), and Polnt se 480 AG M1986, Batu Bdg only except Long Brai 4.98 except Long iranoh), 4.58 oak ‘aye Bundays, 0.25, 10,05 A, M. and 4.55 P. Mf *pining ‘Car Ticket Offices ee. 461, Way, 182 Fifth avenue’ ( nue " Comer Doth stations named 428.60 to. $20. higit-grade Cra- venettes, In cluding cares fully _ tailored paddocks, silk and ere! mixed worsteds, eat, 1905 mi Sale Now In Progreet at Both Our Stores, | Goodyear": Co. coat 205 Broadway, NBAR COR, FULTON 8?. 257 Sixth Ave., |) BET. 16TH AND 17TH BTS. farsale Winds Saturday, Noy, 19th ty ox through to destination, Chelsea for Pennsylvania ‘ah Servic ze R. woop, ERBCR Nien. ‘Manngor . Traffic Mer. ~ Agent IRON STEAMBOAT 60. Wik, MARR a DAILY EPRES To vie it anchor River ot THE BRITISH AND THE AMERICAN NAVY ‘This We an, gpportua oat taste battlese Bits, Leave Pier ist No 1 N. R. BP. M. Let Us Clothe You, We SAY it before you buy, we SAY it ser you buy, we DO it all the time—give you either year money’s wo rth your money bah 1.90, 4 PAM. N28 CTS aneadt int ta A DAINTY LITTLE DRUG STORE with complete stock and alogant fixtures, Reet “vei wilt t future eer oe wt rt ea Sutin frag, "a Ly. foot 1M NRW AM TIENRe Trim in fit,), Open Saturdays till 9,30 P, M. Children’s weet CHILDREN’S COATS, of plain cloth, and box styles, red and blue; value $4.75 CHILDREN’S COATS, of crushed velvet, large cape trimmed W ith lice or of and bla perior quality welt soles—pat sizes 11 to 2... CHILDREN’S SIZES, 644'to 10%.. LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, kid, box calf c welt--54 heel—sizes 9 to 1324.. 1.78! Sizes 2 to 6; 0 heelSssss..eec, 8c <<<" cone. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, WAAAR Ale | AR AA NARA AAA AR LAAN TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, NOv. 234d, Issued in Coupon or Registered Porm, Interchangeable at will after purchase. OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS, These bonds are a legal Investment for trust funds and are exempt from taxation except for state purposes, Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, which appiles to the) sale of Bondsot the City of New York, providesthat “all or none” bids cannot be considered by the Comptroller uniess the bidder offering to purchase “ail or none” of the Bonds offered for sale shall also offer to purchase "all or any part” thereof. fond bide in a sealed onvelope, inclore’ In the addromsad envelope, A depostt of TWO PER CENT, OF PAR VALUE Mist ACCOMPANY BID. Such depontt must be tn inoney or certitied cheok upon @ solvent Banking Corporation be returned day of sale to unsuccessful bi¢ders. For fuller information neo “Clty Recont,” published at 2 City Hall, New Tork, alt any Rank or Trast Company, or address Co sera hen: N ‘WHAT Ladies, Men and Also Furs and Fur Coats, on. ¢ At cash prices, We keep your ¢ Repair for one y ep you well or , security eee no one ene eee ee KOCH & We sel] Clothing for We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as we represent Or your money. refunded, We sell on easy ci OTHE CRED at eles as low as RLV houses. $1.00 WEEK required, Open evenings, STANDARD OUTFIT TING CO, Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtoon Shopping an Ertrabagance. 125th Street, West, Friday and Saturday—Great Values in Boys’ Fine Clothing. $6.50 Boys’ Overcoats, in of Lala Tei to 16 years, $5,50 Boys’ ‘Overcoats, cheviots and tweeds; also piain blue, brow: blem on sleeve; 3 to 10 years. Value $5. shaped front, velvet collar, embroidered e on sleeve; sizes 2% to 12 years; value $6 Stzes 2 trimmed with brat CHILDREN’S COATS, of broadcloth, scalloped cape, with straps of vive and fur head; also plaited Russian style of cheviot; colors red, blue and 95 tan; value $7.00. 5. CHILDREN'S COAT: of ed velvet, fancy cap with satin; also of diagonal cloth, trimmed with self-color a velvet; colors brown, blue, tan or red; value $8.00 IDAY AND SATURDAY. . 0 kidskin—hand-sewed tent leather ti ie or French call 16D INFANTS’ BOOTS, lace lace, of viei pr patent colt—hand | $12,500,000 (Payable in Fifty Years) EDWARD M, GROUT, Comptroller City of New York, 280 Broadway, New York. SALE. EW CREDIT PLAN.) WHAT WE DON’T Do: We don't ask for any WE DO: Boys, References or security : From your landlord or employer, redit. We make no inquiries From your neighbors Prove your honesty. terms We make no deliveries, We give you the goods along lothes In When you make the purchase ear free of charge, OPEN EVENINGS, |e sate the Y¥$1,90 no reference or write dres cq, $100; W) auto, §kK); WAWEST 14 18ST, BROOKLYN’ STOR $] ‘CREDIT eek tuily wel f ease she til 8 abies f ihe Ht Manhat an Moe Levy & Co, | MALE. 119 to 125 rot ty '¢e blocks east of Bi } Branch at 1457 nn £920’ B WAVE 6 ke, ertised 80 edu Lampe tires, bodes. iH Ween pou andy i EXCH Clothing Co., m1,” | DIAMONDS, | Rasy P. i Diamond on” C Bet, Lenox & Seventh Aves, THE CHESTERFIELD—made of all-wool gray Oxford frieze —or the TOURIST COAT, made of fine grade mixed fabrics, with all “the smartness of Fashion” and “the AUTO AND MILITARY COATS — Made of fancy mixed ford friezes; finished with gilt buttons and uch 79 $6.00 Boys’ Reefers $4.85, THREE-QUARTER LENGTH REEFER COATS, made of all- wool friezes and fancy mixtures, lined with red flannel, 5 years, ‘Oke of velvet, also of on plaited é, collars and cuffs edged ere wee e eee eee eee $3, 50 Girls’ Beaver Hats, $1.98 GIRLS’ STREAMER HATS AND ROLLED SAILORS, with silk ribbon band; also } | PLATS, of fine quality mapped beaver; colors navy, bro k;, value $3.50, Fi i lesa 1 98 eee eeeee Shoes for Girls and Boys. MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of su-| BOYS’ LACE SHOES, f—hand-sewed welt viel_kid, tan or black Russia calt— hand-turned soles—sizes 4to 8, 1.35 This deposit will, If requested, We do not ask you to And pay the first deposit, LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 128D-124TH STREETS, 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 108D-loarH STREETS, pee sang | Automobile Removal 5, ale Ex- traordinary $ Nery automobiie must xo sie Dec. 1, as horse Decauvitte, BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE ANGE, 187 to 143 West 48th (” ATs i hg, lo |, write or ‘phon sete | deer lawn Hounce-4 In ° $4.79, $3.79. nand gray Ox. 50, bling 85 ———t to bratd 6.95 , fine vicl kid Sizes 2.75 or button, of NEW YORK CITY3%% : Tax Exempt Gold Bonds | 1905, or friends, prem ine 0 to $1.00 D to $050. 7 500 up; 903 auto. Oliemobnie deliv font en: Al and B UAL Hive tome oF y the At any pres. HE Curtains ) 4» | Women's Cloaks a Draperles Suits ae Hangings v | Walsts and Skirts v Oniental Tapestry Pomtloren Bi and Rug designs—value $5.98 Pine Mercorta.4 Damask Portree two tones or sol ai fringed or rope edge—value 7) Point Araibe Lace Curtaine~ corded desins-wide ant showy, borders—valiio M.S... 600 patra Scotch Lice Curteine-- White and Ecru-40 ttyles— 2M and 4 ya, jong~value $2.95...., PR Fine Irish Point Lace Curtalnnee \- over or novel Geabena—valuo ny Dlegant Silk Damasks—est colorin small and lange desig, i} Art Taftets ae to imported at four times price Un paren RI 8, 1f, 20, 2%, 2, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 2, 24 25, 20 and 29 West Thirteenth Streqta Every Item That Follows Is A More Than Ordinary Value, IF IT’ WERE NOT/SO It would not form part’ of this List, NO MAIL ORDERS, Perera: tre} ey ea gata ays, long coat models, paoly talonel at |of oe 4 with bri ¢ and eo pleated or pani rta—sines 08 | 48 Dust—value fiat. seneeeganne eat ny | Tatlorea Sults of Broadcto: t jand. Pane sto ees ta corte tong, and ton erect i emembebeties (3 Black Montagnac ong eee 44 to 48 indres long—fittes bree rm fitted—stitched strap seams, |velvet trim'd—all sizes—value Cravenette Coats—Olive, Tan, box pleat back—double by ile and braid trim—value $1808, 18, )Chiffon Taffeta Waist martly mrt Jaces and medallions, also ochore 1,98 Vale $2.49, oe Empire onan 's Linens 4% Net with deep lace yokes—deep t Towels , Suftecall sires to 48 bust= Towellings , ¢ Brilianting and met weet aa r4 _ ‘00! ec uoks, eats or Meroninnd: Tani, Danae inch 64 |yokes with button fin Fan—value #1 | Linen Satin Damasks—Cream and | Broadcloth, Panama and Cheviot ‘aunts 4! clreular, semi-circular and pleated, White-03 to 70 Inch—Spectal..... Os eielecvale Be od We All Linen Napldins-extoa heavy Cream or White—dowon,.srrcrvees » 08 Fur Scarfs oh dxtnm heavy Huck Towels—tull %», . fiowchedchommed=1sx37-—value 15.10 and ‘by Br Hoavy, ‘Durkish, Towels Muffs y anil | 00x40. ringed—Spec’ reser (Oe Dn All Linen Barnsley Crash— au Gesok san Solace | Tarow Kearts eves teaneee ® ur Mned—heads and hb | plain oe twill—value 415, of | Nira Aguirre ge “4 4, value Cutlery =) % LZ Pillow Muffe of Ight and id Silverware ¢ “% dark Sable Opoeeinervelne #0003) 6.96" Stationery) © ate Dinner Knivas and Forks—aet of 9, Millinery FRip ras 6 ench—were $1.48... a ‘as ‘ |Great Reductions AY fardlee Sia imeter bind de~ Women's Trim'd Hats,,.were $5.00 Pye Bpocial, pair Lisssvvonderys5A0GhRO9 98 | Women's Trim'd Hats...were 7.50 6, ie Dinner Knives Misses’ and Women's Ryne Heck were 98] Hendy to Wearmnn...were 160 | 8, indhinlh Plated Soup Turee Women's Ready to Wars i i pie cite Cake Baskets 2.60: pee 2.08 Fruit Dishes—value $3.08. Women's Tallored Hats, were. 680 498° Tea Sets—4 pes. ‘oe Women's Draped Velvet.were 1.9 9G Quadruple Plat sntin engraved—value $5.00,...++-++940| Women’s Velvet Hate.,were 260; 8.080 Quadruple Plated Bread Traya— 1.79 Women's Unirin'd Felts— French gray border-valie $2.28... wero 200 1,461 Paristan Cambric Btationorye Women's Untrim'd Felts— Regent size—blve or white 9 were 198 1489" kage of 4 quires—value Women's Untrin'd Beavers— nvelopes to match, Ll ee rr wore 1.08 1.989 VANE BW cesseerereene seernee Minas’ and Children's Colonials + ra) uid Ballors.....s 30 1.48 Blankets , Women's and Childre: | and >} a White Beavers... Flannels ) vy Women's White Lace wont | ed All Wool w alstin nes i rr age mv 598 4.485 plaids ane r O ch umes. lack or shacks, he a) NEO save “were 6.00 8,86), bd Baby Fjannele— Varadise Maretie Jaree M Aeeiens—usially ......+ 88) size ,, see Were 850 2.9” Dourle fi Cotton Eiderdowns Feather Bree Row wb tnced f OM ee) ve 18 wath re ast Turbans, were 6,00 1, Heavy White Domets—worth ‘dah Ww alifornia Blankets—11-4 alto. | Waists FRip,, let Meictly all woot--were §1008...178.06 Petticoats f Ay "Te Strictly All Wool Qallfornias Women'# White Washable Watsti and let—10-4 slae—were Ws Satin Stripe Madras and Vine Tatehes White Cotton Baby Blank te—dainty tailored styles—value $1.00, ink and blue borders~value 49... Heavy Paplia Batts 9 ‘Madtahs" f 3 01 fi h “The Chureh') (upatateny 5 eae top Easy payments i vot om wont ‘an ar eRe y ‘Malden lane. © in fal) ley wero $6.98, Girdles, etc, J Hoys’ Percale and Cheviot ‘Blous es Rm Girls’ Wear Babies’ Wear Girls’ Mohair Gymnasium Bults— Underwear ; Children's Knit Night Drawers— Women’ ribbon run | All as Advertised.... Ushers will give every destred informatt fur Robes for Carriage or GorCart— | ¢ x Dae Janne) and eateey Jining- 8.98 | Yd fronts tn sero | wide pleat styles radial 108 Women's Pick Sateen Petticoats road ols OF With and without: fleece Iininge: wo Shades flare ounce or small ruffle—spectal iy Oilcloth k Moreen Pettlooats—fine pleating. » riffle finish—worth $2,98., silk Petticoats—Black and ite Ps) Good Opaque Window Shades— Colorefare flounces, with cordings, 8x6 ft mplete—VAalie Me ccc shirr’ ac cordon F scars oe ruchs! aa White Enamel Cottage Roda—4 ft. | ine ally $5.00... 2519 long—complete—value 2 + 19} oul Qiie loth Table Centre ele 48 Handk’ fs & 8 ® Inch in diameter—value 2% i a) Handsome Bik Pillow Girdies— | Ribbons 0 ig $s one-two tasnela—value .%. 69 | Gloves v 0 Hest Hollands—Sage onl } Women’s All Linen ~~ 28 to Oi in, wide—special, per yard., s ripe MF ihievaite ee F 18-00-51) stone AN Linen Handkts— \% and 4 ems—value .%,.., , i 4, Woman's Ci ‘ashmere Gloves— ut "those i Su If sats | ty, fam Abickeevalne ‘ oys Uvercoats r wy | Pain J luiberty Satin ‘Tatted ow Boys’ Trousers. ete.) s—4 and 4% Inch— » 19 and 21 . art joys’ Oxford Molton Reefers— Bis tne! mo quailty red tannel lining—naval emblems—siges h- {to 12 yre—Valne 8.9 "a.08| ale 3 As Hhoya’ Overcoats: Oxtord ‘Grey. Melton aT ani Mixed Oheviot—aingle. or doula” _ | White Lawn) 4 %, nt jbreamt—4 to 16 yre value 5.00... 3.98) Nainsooks a % rd erfolk and Double Breast Sults— iy mixtures and Navy Cheviots—reguhar | Waistings v Thite Mercerized Waietinga® inable patternt—value .29 &'.89,.. . fainsopke—12 3. pe. Knickerbocker trous meer} to hed ie nlue $2 {Yard wide Cumbrice- value | 40 inch In fAnons—value 1 Novelty W! Goods designs tor Wa vist# and Russian Dresses oe ee We ges, te ae or two detached to 14 Inoh Linings 94 i neck—value .6Y.. sree 40 and » % . 109 Hoys' Telescopes—Brown, Black, iti u Messortinrgy Maniereg °° joel, Pearl and Castor—value $1.49. .98} Ruselan Hats—Black Bea Astrakkhan—value §1,98.., j *hoay Black, White in ye Grey 1.49)" value $1,95.. | 2 dor.—value 9.6,” per pale, Boeees Qed k or Whites Biocking Feet—va Darning Cotton—Bl nd Navy--12 to 16 yra— re sos t ire broken lots doz, balls—value 10 reduced to 2.98 | Light weight D: hi - ‘ Gitls’ Dre ache am, silk covered—value 17... soe a } . and Nub s—Russian and fan ' eur, ‘also Burplice styles—6 t Wi Embroideries A», MM 14 yrs—made to sell at $4.00 and son, 98) Laces % Little Children's Bearskin Coats~ Veili iy pink, blue, eream— eilings \ sizes to 3 yrd—value $2.9... 1.49/ Emb'y Edgings and Insertings— Little Children's White Drei 4 to 7 inch—value .15 and .19,, 10 yoke and Prench waist styl | Corset Covers an nd Emb'y Ploun: nga value 08 49| 17 inoa—value Point de Paris Kdgings & Ineertings~ 4 2 to value 9 CeNtB. 66 Women's Point Venise.and Oriental Lage Ni on ail "Rony | White, Cream and SL& Crepe Chiffon Vi 49 | scart or vell—elsewhere $1,98., | All 8k Mesh Veilings— chenille or velvet dots—value .2..\ 3@os 49 | Toile: Articles ) Ap, tag soaps. etc. ‘Da w leece Hned—1 to 10 yra, value 05 n and Cambric Night { hemstitehed tucks tucks and © two emb'y insertings. 8, ruffle—usually 7 ‘8 Cambric Drawer ‘ te hed lL og a Imported All. Bristle Tooth Brushes= ‘saad apd tuoi e! a4 j value 19 and Ota Siamese ane | Armour's Gtycerine Soap~valu aid lace adge-value $1.99 , 08 | Powderma Face Powder-—valus dow ambric and 8 qt. Rapid Plow Fountain Brynn, 8 yapld tow slip plpes—value 89 49 Dotine Tooth Paste-——worth .15, el Val. or laces—value .19,.....+ or 0

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