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t NewsNacars Chicago’s New Peril, CHTOAGO, NOY. 0,—Downtown Chi- @ago just now ts experiencing » phase of the age of steel which ts bringing discomfon: and danger to many people | who use the streets tn the cemral bus! ness district, Somewhere in almost every block a steel skeleton for a sky- scraper is rising, and in these skeletons pneumaio drille and riveters aro at) work, Some of those aro at work at such heights that the infinitesimal bits of steel broken off drift incredible dia- tances the winds, finding lodgment in the of the people, In conse- quence doctors are busy, Dr, A. C. Hamlin Dead, The train deralled wes bound for New BANGOR, MB.,/NOV. %—Dr. Auguas | York trom Want New York via the Ful- tus Choate Hamlin, one of the best) ton street line, The other waa a Ridge- | known men in the Btato, ie dead here at| wood train, Both were four-car trains the age of seventy-six years, He was) and were filled with passengers, widely Known aa an author, artist, and| ip ity upone OF ine alien an authority on tourmalines, of whi thrown to tha floor and he {8 sald to have owned the dest col-| up. There was nothing resembling a | Jeotion in existence, He was a nephew panic, as the train ha of Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President of | closed the doors and told the paasen- the United States during dhe olvil war, gee that nothing serious had happen- Killed by Friend’s Gun, Traine to and trom New York were breed yy the scien, os the rear - ne dera| car stood aorose tho ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOV. 20—Franis irpake fo sourbaund traing en Jd, Wirths, twenty-one years old, of thia| e passengers to get out o | Bast New York train and walk beside city, was accidentally #hot yesterday | ihe inird rail o the Bands sirest station, while returning from a duck-hunting | Th: employees saw the great danger of trip. Members of his party were dis. | teen lcs Fouohta os bese ig in charging their shotguns at objects alon ne @xclement and the electricity was ihe oed aid one charge tock attest in| turned off. The blockade lasted half an irth's abdomen, and he died in half an | Hour, —————— our, ' TUNNEL MEN RETURN Year's Gold Output, WASHINGTON, NOV. 00. A report Is. | Differences Between Contractors sued by the Geological Survey saye: and Laborers Adjusted, The production of gold in the United | Btates during 1904 amounted to s,n10.7~9 | , Work on the Pennsylvanta tunnel un- fine ounces, Valued at $80,3%,018. This | der the Bast River, which was Intor-| Tpresents increase of §7, | Tupted last week by a threatened the produotion of 1103 | wrike, wae fully resumed to-day, the || | Wifferences between the men and the Russian Ship Held. contractors faving been adjusted, : 7 4% tunnelling re done by the VICTORIA, B, C., NOV. %—The| contracting fitm of Pearson & Bom wteamer Carlisle {# detained at Gatgon nee Bad fopored Ere. Bon: anies men || re . Hion | on caisson work, and when this With & cargo of arme and ameun fact became known the union men Valued at $4,600,000 on board because the | quit, ‘They decided to go back on Russian Goverument refuses to pay her the Job, however, after the non-union time charges: | men hed been thrown out ‘DERAILED TRAIN TO AVERT CRASH —_ | \Brooklyn Bridge Switchman| Saved Many Lives By Prompt Act. The timely action of a awitehman In the Bridge tower of the Brooklyn | Ropld Transit Railroad saved two | crowded traina from coming into colll- | sion with each other at 1210 o'clock this morning, He threw a switeh which | deratied one of the trains and brought {it to a dead stop, thus averting the threatened rophe. MB over $16,000,000 for Canal Work. WASHINGTON, NOV 2%—An estimate of $16,000,000 for continuing work on HAVE you Tren rr the Panama Canal has been sent to DIGESTO the Treasury Department from the War rtment to be sent to Congress: COFFEE Reai Cottee, Not a Substitute ASK ANY GROCER FOK A® Ri. . PACKAGE, Gaynor-Greene Trial Date. | BAVANNAH, GA,, NOV, ~The trial | of Benja and others for alleged participation in Fox eceaiont frauds, has been set for fan, 9, | H.ONeill & Co! For November and December Brides (Second Floor.) BRIDAL SETS—Each garment is daintily trim- | | med with Valenciennes, Point de Paris, Duchess and | | Maltese lace and insertions, many pet styles in em. | | broidéry. They are all well cut an finished. | D, Greene, John F, Gaynot Three piece set, ..sesesee0++++6,50| Three piece s 7.25 Petticoats to match .....se00004.50 | Four piece set. 9.98 Four piece set .... 44. 8.25 | Five piece set., 17.75 Petticoats to match....+ .s0s4.3-98 Three piece set... 28,98 Three, piece set. ...46 3.75 Petticoats to matelt.......44.15,00 +350 Petticoats to match, . : ’ : . Children’s Coats in Every Style ! (Second Floor.) Useful, Serviceable and Dressy Coats, one to five years, in | all the newest colors and materials Liderdown, Bearskin, | Broadcloth, Astrachan, Velvet, Covertcloth, Beaver and Fur~ Prices range {OM yess cseveveevvenes sg $1.98 to $50.00 CAPS—An endless variety of Infants’ and Children's Caps, Bonnets and Hats, in all the newest Parisian styles, all sizes—Prices | TANGO LOM recersserercrsvrreoevenes 50c to $18.00 { PAJAMAS AND GOWNS—Gitls' and Boys’ Warm Outing Flan- nel Pajamas and Gowas All warrante fast colors. | Gowns, 39¢ to 95c Vaamas, 75¢ to $1.50 | MISSES’, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ Outing and Daisy | Flannel Gowns, Newest colorings in stripes and checks. Prices PBC HOM \ ists sssshe schias ane 50c to $2.98 | | CHILDREN'S Cosy, Warm Outing Flannel Dresses, One to five | years, Assorted slyles, upward from..sscesereves 25¢ Women’s Blouse Sweaters, Golf Vests (Second Floor.) And Norfolk Jackets. | Special, Also Children’s Sweaters TN" UK nit Box and Toques in full and) $4.25 | Sweaters, made for us to complete assortments, | sell at $5.00 each. Fads and Fancies In Pictures. Over 200 subjects, suita- ble for sitting rooms, dens, halls, etc, Etchings—In three-inch: oak frames, three-Inch foats, and etched title-$1,98 'G CORSETS he new ‘ & G models —fX are preetred di, by dress: ers who wish their produc- tions to show the latest tablet; size 16x98; special we touch, A evvrnacereerssrrsecer They give the! Tapering Etchings—In two-inch, Waist line size 20x24; special at... Religious Subjects—In two- ch gilt frames, ornamented ers; site 16x20; special les o! the Spring fashions, We have all sizes and les. ’ "ve " . Prices $1.00 to $3.00 gusts betond Floor 98¢ BROOKLYN’ STORE’:92.0 Bo WAYERR oak frames, white mats, which Is the DIAMONDS, | FAST PAYMENTS, lowest distinetiv Garcons, -| re, Ce Sie eeone one siobed title table, $1.50 characteristic JEWELRY, | pr Sanh PRRIMAN, a) WATCHES—Diamondn—Basy paymeniay re. DIAMONT'S and w wai Tk WORLD: MOND. SMOKE TALK yey under the sun do you smoke heavy clear Havana clgars that jolt the nerves and increase heart action, when you can get a mild blend of domestic and Havana tobacco that le more pleasing and moliifying? The fellow who smekes quite a few. will bo better off and better satisfied with the Ronert Burns Crear DRINK Tf you are forced to watch him eae wally lose Mg pra a8, Bi health, his self-respect—his manhood, all on ac ount of his craving for intoxicants, n't give up alfhops. You can oeme to his resous White Ribbon Remedy A Lasting Oure tor Drunkenness can be administered in tea, coffee, water ot food without the patient's knowledge, Thousands ¢f habitual drunkards have been reclaimed by White Ribbon Remedy. Ticr’t ‘allow the day to pass with. ‘out giving ita trial, if some end of felative isin n lative is ‘of help. went (agar ,to be * n Re- moedy Co., $18 Tre. Christlan | Tem: Ren St. Boston ct , for tria package feat free, in plain, r) plea coreirs. letters ad streyed when an- swered, Endorsed by Physictangan men, mete Ribbon have been many, T cheerfully re: commend and en- dorse White Rib- bon Remedy, and alvise any wo man to give it to any relative suf- fering from y mail in abpanenst plain package, dru price $1. POR SALE BY Ricker’s Drux stores of Brooklyn, d. Junemann Drag stores Eisesmae a Ae DRUxeiste, Mel Cooper Co... Hruenlats, eee ew York, N.Y PIANOS AND ORGANS, p pit Hy] py WUKTOS*MEB™ 10 COS _ Only 8 days more of the Greatest Piano Sale in America! Come at Once and Save From $150 to $250. Per Week, Delivered on payment of 55 Wilson Pianos ‘17. 7 so offer the following renowne n easy terms of $5 down an Walters, $195. Richardson, $21C darmony, $195 peltord, $235 including stool and cover. Gueranteod for Ten Years, one on easy tering of No insurance, no interest anc no “‘extras’’ whatever, Upon request a eepresentative Will oa: Warervom: Third floor, 40th Rt Bectior BLOOMINGDALE BF Os, Lex, to 34 Ave,, 59th to 60th St, FOR SALE, CLOTH! si." WEEKLYSi-0 Will Keep you well dressed; no reterence Sint Call or write, ARD OUTFIT TING CO, ST, W2WEST!14 O46 Ts DRESS $4.00 WEEKLY WELL. PAYMENTS, Pa EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO,. Broadway, Rooms 8 & 4 Eatab, {sap This $35 “Waltham” Drop-head Sewing Machine. To-morrow, This Is Silk sure of the qualities—and o 3,500 Yar silk is equal to any sold where at 1.00; yard... sold elsewhere at 1.25; yard 3,000 yards Black PerlOr Uality.seeveereersee Choose We consummated wena) | ()) oO o 8 Style 1—O%gxt4 inch, 2% in. deep. Style 2104ox15 in, 246 Style 3—11x Choose at 25¢ Fight thousand Roasting Pans occupy a great amount of floor space, We shall give up a considerable amount of room to them to-morrow, so that every one can be supplied in a hurry, IMICHAELS BROS. Fifth Av, & 9th St,, B’klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to All, {CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1 Down & 50¢. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House: keeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & SAT, EVGS, ‘ RAILROADS, PBANSTLVANIA RAILROAD, DESERUBBES AND CORTLANDT 8TB. sath leaving tine frT Desbroases and J‘ortiand: sts, me five Sen tabee, tnen d mn bejow for Twenty third at, jon, Ma ye Orn WEST, *T.O5 A M. pHs AGO BPECIAL 10.08 A MOT Ketnnatt and Bt 10,86 A, M.-H PENNSYLVANIA LIM- EL. re to Chicag, “1,55 P. M.-CHICAQE . INNATL AND LOUIS EXPRESS, BT. L 8.85 P, M—-PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL— 18 hours to Chicago. 4.08 P. Mo=CHICAGO LIMITED. 6.05 P. M.—8T LOUIS AND CINCIN: NATI EXPRESS ® 655 PB. M.—Wi i 755 P. M.—PACIFIC EXPRESS. 6.25 P. M.—CI ' CINCIN- NATI EXPRERS 99.98 P. Mo=PI SHURG SPECIAL, WASHINGTON AND THE 8.25, 90.25, 90.85, 010.55 A M., 12.95, *12.68, 2.10 vonarressional Ljm- fted'), $8.98, 5, 0.28 P M,, 1270 h ape fuaser, $i 0.25, #1085 A. M., 12.95, 12.65 (63.08 “Congrame’! LAmited’*), 95.25, 94.25, 94.55, 9.25 P. M., 12.10 night SOUTHERN RAILWAY —Ain.th ea \ ar Cons LINE -*0.28 A.M. and SBABOARI, 19 LINB~12.05 P.M, and AM, daly 12.10 ™ NQRBOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAT— “8.05 P.M. dad's cHes. Rf AND OMI0+ RAILWAY— Ee AN Toew faye, S486 P.M dal "OR OLD POINT COMFORT AND NOR- YOLK—1.55 A, M, week days, $98 P.M ERS IC CrEY—0 ms ALM, and 2.85 P.M week days. sean wa A.M, he MILLRIN-THE PINES 58 A aye. oth, ASBURY, PARIE (Ocean rove), (North Asbury wk Sunday), and Point ‘Pleasant, @69 A. M. (12.28 Satur dave only except Tang Branch), 12.95, 8.25 Brandy), 4.56 KA i gooda; mative calls if Hints 6 18 rar ‘M, and Ths ye Call , telephone. American ining Car, ‘atch & Diamond 'Co,, 19 Malden inne, Ticket Offices: Now, 41, 190 a ies On wall weekly oF aren Sie eras oe "aie Bast AB) slic "iin wth Fult Pennsylvania m. 942 Fulton st,, or . way and Annex Sta» The Now nefer Company ir one trom hotela ination. uty D Pennaylvania ‘ork Trai Chelsea’ for a. So long as it is, why not buy all your Silks and Veivets from us? You make devote more space to the Selling than any that is unquestionably greatest, To-morrow’s great contingent of values includes the following : ards ‘‘Aldams” celebrated Wide Black Taffeta; this else- 3,000yards Yard Wide Black Peau de Soie, positively pure silk, 2,500 yards Black Pongees, pure silk, sold regularly 40c.; yd. Taffeta, 27 inches wide, sold regu- ‘arly at 1,00 yard; a very su 5,000 yards Black Silk Face Velvet, 1.00 quality; yard...... 8,000. Turkey Roasting Pans For Thanksgiving, Worth 40c, 50c, 65c TER to be the biggest coup in merchandising New York has ever known, Every other store in New York, undoubtedly, will advertise to-day, and sell to-morrow, roasting pans at a Turkey Roasting Pan ‘for Thanksgiving. 2 5 EXACTLY LIKE @ents | have any size for 25 cents, Two Distinct Sty/es | I} are oblong Roasting | {ty GRAY ENAMEL WARE; sold in every | LOUIS LIMITED o~ For t fouts , AY EVENING, NOVEMBER 90, 1905, DRY GOODS and Velvet Headquarters ways lowest, as you know. Besides, we other store in town; hence—an assortment ur prices are a 4,500 yards Silk Warp Eoliennes, 27 inches wide, in all colors, including white and black, sold regularly : ee 25¢ at 4Cc; yard.. Colored Crepe de 13,500 yards Chines, 24 inch, fast edge and a good quality, real value 7c; yd, 4OC 2,500 yards Colored Pongees, pure silk, excellent quality, full assort- ment colors, sold reg, 40c; yd.. 25C Colored Chiffon Velvets, all 5 jcolors including black and white; we 9c shall oe ee ae chine vel- vets, which are the same others BOC l ask 1.75 for, at, yardse ss sees 95¢ 69c 89c 25¢ Messaline plans many weeks ago to supply exactly eight thousand families with And we believe the sale of them at a QUAR- THESE for 40c., 50c, and 65c, (according to size), Here you may Three Sizes in Each Style Fifty-one hundred are Double Roasters with covers; made of smooth sheet STEEL; re quire io basting or watching and positively WILL NOT BURN, For meat, game, poul try, &c, Worth 40¢, and 65¢. Style 4—9xt4 inch, 7 In, deep, Style 5—10x15 inch, 74 in, deep. Style 6—11x16% Inch, 7% In, deep Choose at 25¢ wenty-nine hundred r Drip Pans, Made f strictly first qual- (ore in America at 0c, $0c, and 65¢, in, deep, 47 inch, 2% In, deep THE BLOOD DISEASED SORES-ULCERS ~SYSTEM DISORDERED When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing it {s the best evidence of a dis- eased condition of the blood and a disordered system, They show that the bodily impurities, which should pass off through the natural channels of nature, are being retained in the system from some cause, The blood absorbing the waste matters becomes steeped in poison which finds an outlet through the Sore or ee keeping it inflamed, painful and fester- ing. Ags the blood constantly dis- ‘ charges its poles lets pices, pral wer Foue Pee tae they eat deeper into the surround- sore on . ing. flesh and tlasues, growing VOCSEAMORTNSME pues ane Reguid larger and more offensive in spite of all the sufferer can do, until the ¢h | entire health ia affected, Washes, | salves, powders and such treatment : are desirable for the reason that they are cleansing and also help to relieve the pain, but they are in no way curative, The blood is filled with pois- on, and until it is removed the sore cannot S. S.S. 1 enriches the blood and reinvigorates the dif- PURELY VEGETABLE. ferent members of the body so that the impu- rities and waste matters can pass off ag nature intended, - Then the dis- charge ceases, the sore scabs over, new flesh is formed, and the place heals ermanently, Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice you need “ant charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs T have not words dences of impure blood, _It goes down to the root of the trouble and cleanses the circula- tion of all poisons and impurities, §, 8. 8. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, $12,500,000 NEW YORK CITY 38% | Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) \TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, NOY. 23d, 1905, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | | Issued in Coupon or Registered Form. Interchangeable at will after purchase. OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS, These bonds are a legal Investment for trust funds and |are exempt from taxation excep! for state purposes, Chapter 274 of the Laws of !904, which appiies to the sale of Bondeof the City of New York, provides that ‘fall or n bids cannot be considered by the Comptroiler unless the bidder offering to purchase ‘‘a'l or none” of the Bonds offered for sale shal also offer to purchase “all or any part” thereof. Gend bide In & nenied envelope, Inclosed Mm the addremad envelope, A deposit of TIO PRR CENT. OF PAR VALUE Mi4T ACCOMPANY BID. Buch depoatt must be In inoney or certified cheok upon @ solvent Banking Corporation This deposit will, tf requested, be returned day of sale to unsuccessful bidders, For fuller information soe City Record,” published at 2 City Mall, New Tork, Consult any Bank or Trost Company, or address EDWARD M, GROUT, Comptroller City’ of New York, 280 Broadway New York. THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, 2 heal, 8. 8, S, 1s the only cure for these evi- | REARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Values Out-of-the-Ordinary In Thanksgtbing Needs! Linens, Cutlery and Silverware for the tabley Curtains, Table Covers, oe and other goods that beautify the home; Ready-made Garments for Women, Misses and and other Merchandise of time interest in view of the Holiday so neat. > i Great Stock of Household Linens from which to supply Thanksgiving tequirements.......To meet increas:d demands of the season and give customers a special reason for supplying their wants here, we make exceptionally low prices on the very uals and qualities most in favor, ALL LINEN SATIN DAMASKB— FINE LINEN TABLE 68T8= Full Bleached—newest patterns Full Bleached—knot fringe and Children a make tenes for good Servi 64) iy oan sae Napkne— oo 68 Inch —cleewhere .&, apoctal,...... ‘ -10 clot 3 Valo 6.98—9peOclAl....secsseeeee Fe HBAVY LINBN DAMASK8~ Hematitoh Gete-fine Satin nad for tea Lad tamfly use— Damaak—8-10 cloth a2 0 Inches o— ? usually 6! WAUAlly 69 ANA OB, .ssservververes va 149) zs ipage el sie ‘ nxtra fine Hematitch Sete aay a parte deed ee data fanoy drawn work borders Mill Ricahad=banutitul natte i it and inch—resylar 1.25 quality, +98 a goth ae Inch Napiing to match—doe 2.48 &14 Cloth. i 24 Inoh Ne na to match—-tos 8, "Worth $2.80 nna BAAD, i with ae aN 1 DOURLE DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHAVery fae GOODWHAR MEMPHIS CLOTHE AB; inatead of $2.49] Pretty combinations of Red, Blue o 5m: inetead of RS or Green with whitemetriotly faat— + Instead of $5.49 te tin worth ato wort tien wold ise NOVELTY MORC'2'D CLOTH Hematitched—beantiful tints of Lavender, Gold, Rose or Gree; with white—s-4 siae—value 0, 149% + 208 doren All Linen—tull bleach—21 Inc Liltherto $1.09 dosen—speotal + 1.901 More Great Blanket Values Another purchase, quite unexpectedly, at a large discount from list prices, con- sequently another offering that means full weight, strictly perfect Blankets, At Third and Halt Off! — — Thanksgiving Suggestions In Pine Cutlery FINE STEEL DINNER KNIVES = Full slve—Cetulold handles Value @2E-Halt Gowen vsasf BP Pull ae Ruboer handleg "14,49 value §200—Half dogen. ‘ Pall 4ize—-Genutne Ivory hi i ey hay A 1,98 | WHITH CALATORNIA LAMB'S WooL 1-4 wlze for double be tm heavy-| Med. size—Collutold handieen 24 ize for ebeda-exttm heavy—| Med, stae-Cellutoid handle {1,38 Vale» $10.30 v6.98) Value $1,00—Halt donens.s.ccsie Med, siz.e—Ivoride and Rubber \ 17 H'dew—elsewhere 2fe., each ¥ Pear ‘andie ‘Tea and Dinner Knived—+ triple plated bladeseter- Mote 8 98 to 16,98 @ARVING SETS s<tinah blade—fineat steel— fea—allver SUPEREINE CALIFORNIA WOOL 12-4 alze, extra whde~ahowy white with dainty pink or blue borders—gaod value at #18,00..., 8,98 ‘ALIFORNIA WOOL Te neh—cluster stripe border ‘ heavy taffeta silk ritbon binding—true value $14.00..,..,.8,.98 SCARLET MEDICATED BLANKETS 11-4 wise—atrictly all w 64,79 ) Weilght-—one of the tine #0 In | blankets made—vaiue § r quality | FINE PLAID BLANKETS It) CAME VAIO OLR sos eeervesnate | 11-4 size—strictly all wool B-Pe=$ Inch platen Hight 1 dark combi c “ ne Sterling Silver ’ Vale BSE eS CNMNAtOME™ 4.98] ferule—in case—value $2.00,....5 ) |} COLORRD BLA 2 pe.—fine ateel—9-inch blade— genuine stag handle value $1.08 COOKS' KNIVES t red ateel—keen e¢ a8, band 10-inch blades | Size for \ bede and rantary—all wool—delioate honters—regularly $6.08... , 3,98 FINE OHIO BLANKETS 10-4 size—white selected Ohio wool worth 79 to 9% conta a8 good a6 inost five dollar 98 blankets elsewhere. 2, Bpecial—any A120 .....++ sone benees @ aan rey A THOUSAND IMPORTED SILK LAMBREQUINS, ~ Extra quality China sik, bought from an overstocked importer at @ great discount from value....All Imported this season, neweet colars and Patterns....l0mb'd in heavy silk floss, with and without gold ‘thread com- pagag gti some worked entirely with heavy gold thread—all with hand: motted fringe, Colors--Red, Olive, Apple Green, Nile, White, Rose, Gold, ENTIRE PURCHASE IN THREE LOTS— For Drapes | 2.98 Heiney | 3,98 For Drapes | 1, 98 usually $3.98 usually rt ALSO IN SAME DEPARTMENT Numberless suggestions in Thanksgiving requirements and Christmas Presentar—q LAMBREQUINS SOFA CUSHIONS Imported Novelties: Hana painted and embroldered— ' and chiffon fukhee. wore 183ei Ortental Velour Cushions—rich tino dled cso BOO GL Ruftied Satin Pullows—wall filled PUL BOR HINO visverecesrsensesseeas 1.004 \ 59 Bile and Batin— White and colors—richly emb'd— full longth-sheavy handknotted Van Dyke frings.........5.98 to 1408 Silk Lambraquins—floss and gold emb'y~ best colors,. ......1,.08 t 5.08 Hatin Lambrequins—tichly borderet— harmonious tints in floral and Oriental denigns—very tasteful...9,08] PIN CUSHIONS Silk Lambrequine: red Fancy Pin Cushions—emb', hordered—iattice frin, 168" 2.98) painted—exquisitely wee wen Damask Lambrequin: | and ribbon—long end equare, also self and two toned,.......1,08 to 6.98) Gresser length. ....66..5..1,08 to 7, 81k Panne and Velour Pin Cushions for Buby Baskets, Odd | Lambrequing ...ssssess1.0B to 4.08 Cornere and Travellers! be PIANO DRAPES AND COVERS Ruffled Dresser sete—oart a Sik Drapes, +1,69 to 8,08! Doylie-@wins, Point. 4’ Ewprt atin Drapes, 2.08 to 9.98) 8nd Net—lace and rfpbon veuer Draw 1.98 to 4,96) {IM vesssssessensscesssesses (OB 0 My Felt Covers fo : CUSHION TOPS AND souanas Pianos ..sssseee 298 to 6.98! Satin or Velour Tapestry .1 to 1.06. MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities Women’s Silk Waists Men's All Linen Handkfs, Black Peau de Sote—full tucked %& and % finch hems—unusnal- fl tack: ly fine~sold regularly at .17, A os —_“ EN’ i) Misses’ Rain Coats Tan, olive, oxford—naw box pleat model—satin lined yoke—1? to 18 yeare— Worth $9,96......+ § 005 Women’s Fleece-Lined Vests Pearl Buttons—aleo Pants game quality—ankle length— Regulaty 2. LS MAIN PLOOR-—-WEST BUILDING, Napped Novelty Fabrios Sooteh flannel patterns and colors, with contrasting dashes or dots in embroidered effects—82 inches wide, Black Mercerized Moreens fT {noh—lighty moired—splen- 1 1 14 did for skirts as well aa iin- ings—value peeseenees . 1 DUN Slips B E: Wy Babies’ Dresses an 7 ; “Mh t Se ane Q | Waite Campric and Nainsook 17 Just enough th Ifa day'seale * yoke or Bishap styles ° » 2 yra—value BASEMENT. CENTRE BUILDING a 3 yra-rad a Stamped Damask Scarfs Hemstitched ends 16x70—value .09 ‘ 16xid—value 49 BASEMPNT—ARCADE, ee White Silk Emb'd Flannels ~hemstitch and ta’ wear—value .79 46 NTRE BUILDING wines te Jenn SECON f Rich Silk Ribbons 4and 4% inch-—-Pilatn of Liberty Satins—light and dark— . plenty of Blac MALN FLOOH Oriental Lace Nets N the ordinary quality, but fine in. specially pretty do- s—Cream, White, Eeru= 639 to sell at .69.. Fancy Sateen Comfortables Full size—extra warm fill 13 39 25 quality A hy tton~ ~NEW BUILDING. | | | | 3 Boys’ School Suits Brown, Gray and Oxford Cheviots and Overplalis—Double Norfolk stylos~ J 65 7 to 15 yre—value $2.98..,... 7° Royal Vellum Siationery Pound package—li2 sheets— uaually 12, ‘ Bavelopes—pkg. THUD. ») SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P, M,—NO MAIL ORDERS,

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