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“ STARTED TO HYPOT HECATE JERSEY CITY HOSPITAL Stableman Got as Fa +++ r as Trading Ambulance! open Fight Between Gover- Used for Small-Pox Patients—Investigation Shows Other Odd Incidents, By IRVIN 8. COBB. Over at the Jersey City Hospital, whi fwould be a livery stable if it were not the Jersey City Hospital, @table-hand with an Irish name and o equare face. spangled with red freckles Uke Mg casino. He's gone now, but ‘while he lived there he lived all over was a tall ] There was a Jewish charitable society | fm New York which noled an am- Dulance. It was perfectly willing to take a second-hand ambulance because, 8 @ goneral proposition, when a man ls Widing in an ambulance he Ien’t particular one way or the other. tall Inshman with the ten-of-diamonds eomplexion heard about the w of the} charitable society and opened corr aponidence with the management. Lic had an ambulance whioh bo thought @ight fill the DM, but he didn't say that {t belonged to the town of Jersey City, or that ft was used to haul small Pox pationts to the pesthouse on Snake Hill 8, one might, two men went over @rom Now York in @ wagon and drove to the Hospital, They met the stable man and ofossed his palm with ally Then they hitched the ambulance on b hind the wagon and started back. About that tims the warten—his name ts Moc ‘Andrews and he {sin so much hot wate at present that he must feel Mike a hard- polled egg—McAndrews came out and made them undo the bargain. Thon he fired the stable-nand, but he didwe @eport the incident to the Bourd of Health. and the story didn't came out Mtl thie week, when the hospital com mites of the board began holding sxx @ions to investigate charges against the warden and his underlings. Some Other Revelations, George M. McCarthy, the member of the board who filed the charmes and who ls responsible for the investigation, Promises a, lot of disclosures almost as interesting as the tale of the pest-house ambulance and the apangled stable helper. Here are some extracts from Me~ Carthy’s bil of particulars: “Dmest Do Latme shot himself in the right sido of the head, the bullet coming out through tho left eye. He was tumed out of (he hospital as ‘cured’ and died im the county jail the following day, “Uriel Bux wae in the last stago of Bright's disease and had what was sup- posed to be a fractured skull received in @ fall, He was taken, covered with ‘blood, to the hospital in a police patrol Wagon and was refused admission. He way then taken to the City Prison where he died in a cell a few hours Mater. His wound had not even been washed. “John Wallace died in the hospital Nov, 4 at 615 P.M, His friends and relatives telephoned three times after his death, the lust time being neatly vo hours later, and they were told on each occasion that he was ‘getting @long fine,’ or ‘be 1s @ little better,’ de- spite the fact that he was dead “A man having smallpox was kept fm the hospital for three weeks in com- pany with other patients before it Was discovered that ho had a contag!- ous disease,” Nurses Forgot the Address. Bince the investigation began some ether things have developed. For ex- ample, tt has been testified that a tin Deer growler was a popular circulating medium in the hospital stablo after @ark, that nobody ever practioed the fire drili, although If they once caught fire the bulldings would go up like &@ cCelulold collar, and that the nurses and attendants used to go away and to come back for hours and three or four weeks JOE CAHILL GETS ANOTHER CHANCE Ex- Brooklyn Assemblyman Convicted of Perjury Al- lowed to Appeal. Wx-Assemblyman Joseph J, Cahill, who on Monday was sentenced to two years {n Sing Sing afta: being found guilty of perjury, was to-day granted ‘ga. certificate of reasonable doubt and released on $15,000 ball by Justice Mac~ ean, in Equity term, of the Supreme BROWN Court, Brooklyn, was granted pending an appeal to the ‘Appellate, Division of the Supreme Court. Borough President Martin W. Little- | 7! tou, counsel for Cahill, in making his 1 attacked the constitutionallty of the election law alleged to have been wtolwted, and tnsteted that matter not pertinent to the charge had been dragged into the case to the damage of js client. In granting the certificate Justice Ma- . "There scoms to be Ghough In this fas aor a@teview. [can see no Cgeagon why the defendant should suffer (paniehmont before abtaltithg a reviston g Of the cate. ‘There aré grave doubts In my ‘taliid ay to the validity of the testl- y have grave doubts as to J ponatituttonallty Of thls election i: Sek 8 WANT ELECTION BETS, woe Sinkes Will Be Held for the OMleial Certifente jon bets. in, many cases which wen held up have been paid, The | { if | The release on bill] pong 1 one of the nurses looked at the bot- noof tho beer can so often that. he t wed to # A poligeman hat © come and t him away and loc im up. A_poltee magistrate next day discharged him and so did the hospital ement, hut. he continu nily as Tuesday ters In the nurs ing 18 called 8 to He no reason why the ever be ebanged. ‘The hospital proper consists, of two twotory frame bulldings, eo ok} that their eyelids are failing out and they fan toward each other for) sympath: The plaster is peeling off in @ way whieh would pain a dermatologist, an there are cracks In the walls and holes fn the shingle roofs, Strong on Ventilation. It {8 probably the best ventilated hos- | n the world, Ln wet weather the been known to run down the slove of @ roof on the nts, and the wind whistles through gps th the walls and cools the cred brow, It 19 sald to be @ great rheumatism. It {e, fg Dullding @ new hospitel nes, but in the mean tine pital | 4 Commisstoner “MoCarthy wants — to know why the old one isn't run differ- ently, Mr, MeAndrews, the warden, now under fire, je a littje man with a mustache and @ clyl war € ho investigutton of his ad- mb ts only a week old, with 4 good many witnesses yat to de heard, but already Warden MoAndrewe's tem- Wroring under the probe, His exun to ourdle nm the stund Wednes- rst meeting of the stigating committee, After he got vod he eald ty try to treat me like @ dog, In’) ance ciroles this may be rogarded as a plagiarism of Mr, EB, W, Harrima celobrated r retort, bat Mr Andrews doesn't care. He Will probably testify some more when the committge meets again next week, almost aa | TH WORLD: CRIDAYOVENING, DECEMBER 15, 190% HIGGINS WILL NOT ~THKE ODELL'S MA f a | nor and Chairman Over | Assembly Speakership. Gov. Higgins ts 1n the clty, and tt ts said he hae served notte that he wi not aecept elther Assemblyman Mer: ritt, of St, Lawrence, nor Rogers, o! |Broome, as Speaker of the Assembly The former Js the choloe of Chairman | Odell, and it ts claimed by Odell that he will be named by the Republican caucus. Pollttelans of experience bolteve that what the Governor wants he will get {and that no man he is opposed to as | Speaker will be named, As Governor ‘with the power in his hanits to do thinga, they figure he is mm a position to name the Speaker or, If not, to seo that no one is named to whom opposed, From Washington the ti pores out that Frank 8, hy | the man decided upon b. | Opposlilon to @ucoeed Odell | Leader, Black pnd oO and trimmed Platt. Odell and Platt whipped Black, and to. students of form {t looks as though Black and Jatt with the ald of Figgins and | Roosevelt should be able to wh Pp ool it 1s sada, if h dell, it ts hard pressed, 1s willing to make a ‘compromise anf gust render “he chairmanship of the State Cominittee in return for the Speaker hip. ack may the Odell as State i} once united — | PRISON SUPERVISOR DEAD. SOMERVILLE, N. J, De } Major F. J. Anderson, Supervisor of the State Prison at Trenton, 1 ex- State Comptroller, died at his heme in | this place last night from gangrene poisoning, The Major had been for | two weeks and his death was ¢ tel Major Anderson, was seventy-five years old, had long been prominent as & Republican, and held @ nuinber of officers during his career, Ir) 18M he Was appointed Supervisor of the § Prison, and held that office at time of his death, the MME. EMMA EAMES Tho Greatest American: Prima Donna shows her apprectation of Lablache— America’s most perfect Face Powder. An exemplification of what actence and skill can produce as a complexion beautifier and atollet ne Mr. Ben. Levy, Boston: I find your Lablache Face Powder very refreshing and soothing, EMMA EAMES STORY. ceasityto women of refinement, We have thousands of lette from all parts of the world te: tifying to the wonderful queli+ tles and purity of LABLACHE FACE POWDER Insist on having the genuine, Substitutes are not only unsa Isfactory, but frequently dan- gerous, on account of being com+ pounded of poisonous drugs. Tt is our aim to use only the highe: Dear SirAe Ihave used your Face Powder for'a Long the) I am firmly convinced that {haa not ide eguatin this or the old count, th , i PETIA OU TCS SAN, st-priced, purest and most efficient in- redients known to science in the manufacture of Lablache Face Pow ler, believing it better to give our p: to expend it in large, illustrated and extra: Lablache Pace Powder sells on its own merits atrons full value fortheir money than ant advertisements, as Flesh, White, Pink or Cream, go cents «box, Sold everywhere oF by mail, Send io cents for sample, BEN. LEVY & CO, , French Perfumers, 125 KINGSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATIONS foot of WEST TWEN 3 DEABROSSES A vD CONTLANDT™ Zz *T.05 AL PICA, 10.05 A. M. VL ¥ rs Olneinnat) and st. 1 *10,65 A. M.—THE NNSYLVANIA LIM: wake sate to 0. SHICAGO, CINCINNATI AS ST, Lous Exraioag, “NP ISN NSYLVAN. Lule. 1A SPRECIAL— 18 hours to Chleagae UIs AND PRESS t SOUTHERN RAILWAY PM, 12.10 A.M. dally, ATLANTIC Coast LINE—0.25 A, M, and SBAHOARD, ALK” LINB—12.25 P, M, and tal AND WESTERN RATLWaY— dally., D OHIO RAILWAY— $4.55 M. dally, APRAKE AN eo) A. -. Gi, POINT. COMFORT ‘AND NOR- K ALM. Week days, 8.65 P.M, aahy ATLANTIC CITY—9.55 A, M, and Ro Pw. w »_ PO! 97.55 eek days. Sundays, 47.65 A. Mf. CAPE MA 8 oS P.M. week days, "8 MILLS-IN-THE-PINES—0.63 A, Pe et A nt ML dani we io night, “wee gun: a 'b36 A.M. and 409 P.M, Pihing cat Now. 481, 1984 an m4 : : a Pitin avenide {oeow had ey oad ‘ hater ie ania ckat Pitt lo Mier, TY flonnret Pawenn ome | meht PATENTS, a HRNDBGO EDGAR Fae Com eneing Nov, 26 The World will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.09 each for the & best positions ob tained cach week by advertisers through the Situation Wanted colunins of the Sunday World's Want, Directory—2) words, 15 cents, Advertisers who seoure poat- tione will please communicate with The World's Classified Advertising FOR SALE. CLOTHING ON CREDIT: For Men, Women and Children. A LARGE SELECTION OF FURS At peices as low as any cash houses, 1,0 WEEKLY $3.% will keep you well Kher. no referenc: lor @sourtty required, Call or write. lOnen evenings STANDARD OUTFIT TING CO, HEWESTAG MST: | a Wy Perfeot Satisfaction Required. or Money Confidential etunded. Ri TERMS SUIT EVERYBODY. rite, phone or call, Globe Credit Watch Co, 05 NASSAU ST., Cor, John, Take Elevator NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. En, CLOTHING FASHION CREDIT HOUSE 7 West t4th St, OPEN BVENINGS. CREDIT TO ALL ; CLOTHING "WNn'tunbRen. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURs, on WP OOMBON bROs 233 8TH AV,, NEAR 22D ST, OPEN BV CREDIT TO ALL. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK Oy 1 phe bh at Suriamnse reset num On 4 trom $5 to. On ] ho ts| has: been | PIANOS AND ORGANS, All Cars Transfer to PIA Cd eal, Bloomingdale Bros. ww) Last Dav! 9 Lex, to 3d Av., 59th to oOth St, Last Day of this Great Christma s Sale of $400 Wallers Louis XV. Concert Grand Upright Pianos for $220 on the very liberal terms of $5 Down and $1 per Week Don’t Put It Off Another If you do not wish to be disappointed offered make h your selection to-morrow nomenal sale will positive g at ten o'clock Most Wonderful Pia Moment. in socuring the great. est piano value ever morning, for the response has been ly end with the cloning of the store to- no Offer Ever Made. New Model Louis XV. 1906 Celebrated bd Tone-Lasting Walters Pianos have reached the highest plu Artistic lines, and ure py last a itfetime. Onee you se equal to them even at doub! rice It is @ Plano that will be a joy and n style, que construction, wor! unsurpassed. In tonal quality the Walte construction ft ts without a peer, Je of plan mn hem you n piano ¢ & 0 perfection. They are built on the most onstruction. ‘They ar® pianos that will will have no other, for there is no Piano pleasure to your home forever. kmanship, tone and durability they are ers Louls XV, Plano js pre-ejuinest. lp The cases aro the newest In design, dird's-eye niaple Hned, made of the finest double veneer; they are. artistica WITH ANY_ $800 PIANO of any other n Wo offer these beautiful Louls XV Grand Upright Concert Plano including rubber cover, for ally carved make, in fact, THY COMPARE They Are Pianos Built to Last a Lifetime. model celebrated tone-lasting Walters new-style stool with back and new-style To-Morrow Only for $220 $5 Down and $1 per Week —Less Than 15c. a Day. Delivered to Your Hom and thereafter $1 per week until the plan e Upon Payment of $5, 0 18 pald for WE CHARGE NO INTEREST FOR TIME TAKEN IN MAKING PAYMENTS, WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR INSURANCE, AND THERE ARE NO EXTRAS WHAT- EVER. $220, AND THAT'S ALL, It you secure one of these Planow at $220 you got It at a. price which ts About "4 Its Valve and Save from $150 to $200, Pianos guaranteed for ten years. A gilt letters in tho top lid of every Piano, Mr. Walters Says: anager, said: our mi with ome opportunity you Are offering it te an offer that I have never bi fac-simile of this Mr WB. ters Piano East 63 guarantee inserted in Walters, of the Company, 226 and *t, {0 a conversati the public should revolution jae piano- ‘oanl the equal of in my life. f ano- ‘ew Y. Tt will ate tho biggest day's plano-selling that New York bas ever ha, " poay who sees and heers these beautiful, sweot-toned pianos cannot hel tat pamire then and will have no other plano ip bu ‘these Louls XV. Pianos are one o sorneet bres omestruction, most artistic in design ° tionally elastic and respon: (eat ‘kill can make it Py tan state without hesitancy tha than any other piano In the world—in fac JBY che securing one of there pianos mi 1 Wore: Herldos, we 8 handsomest designs we | sale on them tomorrow, tee these pla have ever t P and most beautiful planos wo bi nos d ft our favorites. It 19 one ‘ave over inade Bee and is really finest, At i perfection In A Masterpiece in Piano Building, no 1s one of iis niain features, belog rich, Mellow, rosonant; the Mechanisni as perfect ay t this piano will hold the t ot, they ure pianos bullt to 1 sive, and the one long: jt kes the best plano investment in th r O to last a lifetime, ‘They are one of ‘and you herd have @ tremendous nor, OOH Bt. Section. FOR SAL& WHAT WE DO. We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys, Also Furs and Fur Coats, Watches, Jewelry & Diamonds on credit. We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as we represent Or your money refunded We sell on easy terms “At cash prices, We keep your clothes in Repair for one year free of charge 2274 THIRD AV 884 COLUMRUS $] CREDI. pee week will KeepYyou and. 9 oui family Well dressed tn the ta sty) LADIF aod GORNT! MEN'S CLOTHING at the lowest Manhattan Clothing Co., 1114 Bd Av. near USth st, N.Y, Open Eveninas, LENOX CLOTHING CO,, ’ENINGS, WHAT WE DON’T po, We don't ask for any pesreiees or security rom your landlord or employer, n make no Inquirles tid rom your neighbors or friend: We do not ask you to “ Prove your honesty, We make no deliveries, We give you the goods along When you make the purchase And pay the first deposit, ‘ 123D-124TH STREETS, 108D- 104TH STREBTS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. EASY PAYMENTS lowes prices Call, write or ‘phone ME: AN, 87 MAIDEN LANE (upstatre c nds Easy payments, re wntative calle If doaired ne, 19 Matai = - Diamond ( DIAMONDS, easy ents Teoamcative calle, telephone, BAGLE DIA MOND WATCH CO,, 14 Malden lane, i bs ad jen Tang. NOS AND ORGANS, American Watoh & | =r ae 8, 18, 1,9, 11,13, 15) 47, SHOP EA Contr, OUR STORES WILL NOT BE OPEN EVENINGS! Great Sale of Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats| Just how it was possible to obtain such Splendid Overcoats to sell at prices quoted is a matter of ‘that through one of those transactionsthat come to us as great cash | buyers we are enabled to make | YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS | The greatest value in all | New York, until now 6 98 $9.93 and $11,98,..... #70) 14 to 20 yrs —-long cut tourtet and © terfleld-stylish a!) wool, fanoy over-| coatiigs and worsted chevlote—will | | give sp Aid service--cloth or velvet) ecolars—mad by firat-class tailors who never turn out @ poorly fashioned or {l-fitting garment |Special Values in Watches & | Solid Gold Jewelry RINGS—Solid Gold—Single stones | or cluster settings--valic $1.19... 2.08 Fine it wit t din S10 ms. a oahevaiue € Seat LG@ Viner Sik ings to $0.08 CHAINS—Solld Gold Ta € pendaut with real or Baroque nndlagreen ¢ mbiniations 398 id Neck (hing 149 plain or pearl se LOCK ETB—for monog heart shape-value Finer, various d FOBS—Black Sik r sold attachments—round Puckies—value $5.08 F ms round gy 4 ns, to $6.08. with solid fr aquare 349 SCARF PINS-Solld Horseshoe, Btars Heads and ¥ plain or jewe SCARF PIN Diamond Ch Amethyst, ¢ Finer Boart Ping 19 B08 CUFF LINKS—Solld G drone Roman fint#h—with tainond mae ohtp 6 to auttanle fora | value $6 498! oid Gold—Crescent Wishbone, Fleur de Lis, 1 with Sanphires, meralds or Rubles with | a aria, Sapphires, Emeralds, ete id € 3.98 | | | ka—Solld Gold me—valuo $08 Cutt Links—Solld Cold~ ohips | Mamont | BROOCHE | Wreat | Row Knot Amethyst 169 value $2.47 Tea BROOCHE -Kolid Gold Wish! a" a Coils eur de Lie Pansy and 198 other designs—valuo $2.98 i CHTES-Solld Gold—-Creseents, |B ieur Wee Lent and variety of odd dealans--aome pearl set oF 4 gg enamelled—value $5.40 gent Finer Brooches to $20.01 a NMTHEREOLE BRACELETS So}! Gold—for women, misses and be if | Rose, Roman or Dnglish polfsh= 3.08 value %& ” Finer to 80.08 | WomEN's WATCHDS—Solld | }4—10-Kct, Hunting © - plain or engraved designs 12.98 value $16.08 HI 14-kt.—value $19.98 wi 15.9) Women's Solid Gold Chatelaine Watches—poliahed cases-for mono- grams—gold or silver diate 6,98 | value $4.08 he Women's Solid Silver Chatelaine ‘atches—plaln. and fancy cases—with and without 3,98) second hand cree Bee Women's Solld Silver Hunting Case—plain and engraved value 8698 ei 4,98 Women's and Misses’ Hnamelled Chatelaine Watches—with pin 3,98 in box—value $5.95. 4 ’ * Women's Finest Watches to..,...24.98 Solid Gold Open Face Men's Watohes vy ee extra thin model—gold, AE, THESE EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS RN |, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, , 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, RL.Y—WE CLOSE AT 7 P. ary to Previous Holiday Seasons We Close at 7 pm Wonderful Stock of Holiday Handkerchiefs Women's All Linen—Initial and Wreath—6 in box.. Women's All Linen—daint G In box—value $1.00, minor interest; sufficient to say | 8 in box—speclal,..,.. Women's All Linen—neat seript initial-value .17,, Women's All LA | and hematiteh. | Sheer Kimb'd—Soallope or H. 4,98 with emb'y or trang Bi ‘ wt 12%. .26.. 30. 49 to 1.08 0 16 years) Women’s All [Anen Emb'd—eagh= 25.. 39. 40 to 1.98 to 1.860 BOYS’ LONG OVERCOATS Warm, handsome,all wool fabrics, worth $8,00..+6 Double and elngle breast—7 Oxford and Black FriexomFancy Mix- Women’s Silk Emb'd Handkt tures and stylish Overplaids, with and| all white or col'd emb'y.. . without velvet collars—full length and| Children’s All Linen Initial fe BE and andkie-H, 8-8 In box eu wh-class, splendid wearing coats, | worth .89 ...sscseeee vapenyen secvceree OB) > Attractive! S Priced,” WH BATISTE fronts of open embpaide rolderyy 1 toks-tueked bac a te tueked backs VINE } Men's Homatitched Initial Handker- chiefs—6 In fancy box= VAG TB. seerseces Men's All Linen Inttt box of six=apectal .... : Mon's All Linen Initial=(@ style initials and ‘4 inoh heme 6 in fancy Dox—reat value.,..6 1.60) Men's extra fine'Linen Handkerchiefs small initial-each ,, Si) finer—%4 tneh hem— dainty emb'd {nitlals—each Men's Silk Initial Handkfa 25 to Men's Plain Silk , 25 to 1.40 Men's Surah Bille Handkfe, white with col'd borders .49 an& 76 Men's Jao Silk Handkfs.— hem'd ‘corded borders... 40, OB Men's Novelty or Surah Silk Muffiers—DBlack White, Shepherd Chocks, Pimires and Brocades: 06 / Lingerie Waist BR and wide 2.98 WHITH BATISTE WaTSTe | . fe ly embroidery and lace t aiued 69 "AISTS lace 9,98 rT) Leautts +4 worth $14.00 rfs aati chiffon ng—Hematitched all 1th five-inoh 225 worth $4.25 niiday gift cloth vround emb iery; A’ super > Two Great Specials in Girls’ Full Length Cloaks, . 5,98 instead of $7.98 and $8.98 698 instead of $9.98 and $10.98 Fine Kerseysin castor, navy, wine, green and brown —also Cheviots, in about the same shades—6 to J4 years—stylish, well tallcred cloaks that will delight the gels who get them,...Make grand gift > | Two Splendid Corset Values Fresh new goods, right from the butas the year is drawing to an per manulacturets wanted to dispose of all Holiday Gloves for ~ Women and Children Misses’ Glace, Mocha, Plaue and Dogskin—lined and -uniined 98 Bove’ Buckskin Gauntlets, 98 | !mall lots—therefore: Roys' Aatrakhan Gloves 49 BROCADED CLOTH CORSETS Boys’ Knit Wool - 29., 49 White only—a French mote Women's Fine Kid Gloves side and front supporters attached — hott, pliable—Winter weight handsomely finished with lace and 1 and 2 clasp—cuuranteed 98 ribbon—all #lzes—usvally $8.%...... 1 vor a lo" = Women's Glace Kit Glover iors- __|SATEEN AND COUTIL CORSETS gusseted fingers 69. A widely advertised mode! that Women’s and M os’ Golf Glover is noted for symmetrical Iines— plain or y colors-—-valiie 49. QQ ull sies—lnstead Of $2.00. .ccseee00 1,88 oo Lace Sets —Great Values A Nice Gift for Someone Princess Lace—jong pointed Chemisette, with half sleeves worth $12.0, iS Who Has Tender Feet and belt plece— Women's Comfort Shoes—soft and com- | Varied assortment of Princess lace fortable ag a glove—no seam—broad Stock and Cuff Sets 3S 3.98 toor—low heela—just the thing for ‘About Halt value! mother or «randmother, nurse or MAID vrrsrrvcneorrrrncceenrr Ril nd Teal Irish Crochet Sets—stock or ri = 8 a 9.98) collars, with ouffa...... 2.08 to Tihs Collar and Cuff Sete—Point Gaze, Venise or French handmade— also Batiste, with lace- values $1.49 to $1.98., 98 « Yokes—Polnt Gaze, Venise or Bal White, Cream or Black—roy 7 nted—newest patterns Sets— ove... 1.88 Other Hints Women's Felt House Slippers Red or Black—fur trim 99.. 1.89 Women's Worsted Silppers,, .59.. 80 Men's Sitppers—Tan and Black—made for wear and comfort—plain or fancy finish—all sizes . + 1.00 to 3.00 Ir Handmade Renaissance Chemisette and Halt sInin. diale—polished casee | Value $26.08 seesiees 19.98 | ston's Gold Filled Hunting Case Watches—Waltham, and Plgin ! | movements—value $19.08 14,98; | All the above timekeepers and fel jn WOMEN’S DRESS | Two special lots. ..sssee reer ' 6 pertact y Kuaranteed. ' before you pay $3:50 to $5.00 elsewhere, Hosiery Values | For Men, Women, Children JOMEN'S Lace Lisle Hose Wate hecla and toes—Special.... -89 pairs for a dollar, | WOMBN'S Imported Black Cotton- (hle soles, heels and toes | Hermadorf dye CHILDR S$ Black Wool Rib Hose— | merino heels and tocs—6 to 94 value » 4 BOYS’ AND GIRLS' Heavy Black Cotton Rib-d'ble knees, heels and toes—Hermadorf dye—8n 1 » 89 3 pairs for a doliar, MEN'S Black Liste Hose Ipatep; also neat col'd ob double heels and toes—value .69 MEN'S Wool Hose—Black, Natural, - 1" Camel's Halr and Oxford~ | VANE 85 versosserosree To Girls’ Handsome Cloaks Fire soft All-Wool Cheviots—navy, brown and green—long, full belt back style—wide self-facings— storm collar—hand emb'd sleeve omblems—6 to 14 yea you might expect to such garments at $6.00, but never at SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE | LDING Women’s Fine Corsets Pretty fabrics for Holiday Light blue, black, pink and te—new shal i] sizes: prices $1.60 to 3 FLOOR--CEN vifta— 79 i TRE RVILDINO, Littie Boys’ Overcoats Plain Melton and stylish Mixturee— Russian etyles—velvet collar— sleeve omblems—amilitary or fancy buttons—full cut— 9 Well nee) to ) yoars— ° te. ” ta BUILDING, | SHOFS—Newest Shapes, | High quality Patent Colt—that looks Itke patent leather, face and button—hand welt soles—all sizes and widths, i | —— | 2.98 | You couldn't thi Fancy Comb Sets | er thse heat ty i, ell ¢ ner—gold plaite _ Bhall PT nian or Jewel eet 2.49 APRCTAL, Lon OF FINE STOCKS mariety—vedlie $3.08 ; abot or Handmade Chiffon— ereat variety =v hue 8 with or Ithout tabs- me with = gilt or silver trim’g, others, designed with folds of silk—Special........... 081 Shop early—We close at 7 P, M, ee) Soda Fountains | aia rlcer, Hot and Cold Drinica, Best quallties—properly aerved, | Ico Oream—plate ee | » Christmas just ahead—and think of buying Girls’ Fine Dresses at Half Value! We will offer our seevecssss 2698 and 3,98 but wears much tetter— + Look at these fine shoes That is what you can do hese to-morrow. #0 entire stock of Girls’ steect, home, party and dancing frocks, AT THESE GREAT REDUCTIONS :— 4,98 3,98 698 ; 7.98 898 | 10,98 7.98 9,98 1 1,08 13.98 15.98 19.98 6 to 14 years—this season’s best novelties—all high class fabrics and styles—Plaids 49 | and fine plain goods in the favorite shades for day and evening—not reduced for any fault, but just to give holiday buyersextea valuesin this department, No need to ask sicveesveree -Q4) Where they are~you will see them on special tables—red price ticket on each dress! pee MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. — prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, Black Sateen Petticoats Fine Ostrich Plumes Mew full satin tustre- Broad, full flues, black at es—Value Ny $2.0 * 8R FLOOR PNTRE BUILDING IND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, Children's Angora Tams Manufacturer's Sample:—al Round and squarewhite ard € re | 9 to D8. g Sale Women’ Soft and 8! kinds | 29 | at wid Girls’ Fine Dongola Shoes 1 Button “Mother Hubbard and rte Vad BECOND FLOOR— BUILDING, ne a ce Fancy Boxes Perfumery No inferlor make, but put up by a loading pertumer of New York—two good-sized bottles in box—value 45 canta. BASEMENT—NEW lace Patent leather heels—new medium toes 84 to IMg-value $1,39., Limit--Two patr. SECOND FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, Children’s Heavy Rib Hose Fast black—double heels A | toeg—sines 6 0 10--value 9 cen Ae BUILDING.

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