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t ] } Sasser sree s B Rebshsetacssenar ised a VICTINS ALE “WHROGHTESM Tell of Being Swindled and Some Identify Isidor Appel by Bald Head, HE IS HELD FOR TRIAL.| Many Complaints Convince Police | that a Dozen Men Are in the Game, Twenty-six angry women looking for | “a Surrogates man’ lined op in the| Harlem Police Court to-day to tell of their losses and to look at Isilor Appel & middle-aged manuiacturer of shoe Diacking, who {t is charged is a} swindler, | He was held for trial In $4.00 bali on the specific complaint of Mrs. Eilzaiveth Stover, of No.2 West One H Jand Fourteenth street, who charges that he Pained $39.60 from her on Aug. 10, aiter representing himself as a clerk from the Surrogate’s office and demand ing the money as a feo for fillng the papers in @ mythical will that would net Mra. Stover $9,000, All the other women were ready to enter changes eleo, but Assistant District Attomey Chadwick decided to hold them tn re- serve until the outcome of the presait case Appel lives in a boarding house at No. | M13 Kast One Hyndred and Tweaty-fifta sireet and has a prosperove busi) at No. 107 Chambers st According to 5 g bald head, wh ‘eHt, and Was the subject from the women who were to identity him to-day Capt. Bim Price. of the Bronx Detec- tive Bureau, sald to-day that complaints have been ¢ in for Uuree years re. garding swindles of the éort charged against Appel. and that it is his bellet there are a dozen men working toget hor on the graft Mrs, Stover made a complaint last summer to the police, mut they mearchod th yuin for the swindler was waking on Sey Ofte Hundred and yhen #! saw ak hat, saw the purt she atic and dispia he was from told her that her , a euving ar Detroit, liad dled, wort |; $54,( dif she want an applica " probating she would > wed to pay a fea of ed “J. H Appel to-day police and lawyer ane by one the women passed through te see if they could ity him, Al but two ploked him out ones, muying they Temembeie his bets h Appel pleaded nat guilty, an the women were al) mimaken, ————— um ei.” placed in a jing of NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. A XMAS GHOST STORY, By E, NESBIT, In NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, M’ADOO WANTS NEW DETECTIVE FORCE jeeeieons Most of Them Practically Use- less in the Department, He Declares. Former Magistrate Ommen told ¢ Civil-Service Commission to-day that many detective-sergeants of tthis city are not fit to be policemen. He was trying to help Police Commissioner MoAdoo in his effort to have the title @f deteotive-sergeant abolished oF stricken fram the competitive class. The Police Commissioner has had it fn for he dotective-sengeants for a long time. To-day’s hearing was an opportunity to alr his grievances, and be embraced It, ™ He gave @ history of the appointment ‘of 180 members of the present force end charged most of them with belng prac- tieally useless, “Put a man on the list as a detective sergeant at $2000 a year,” sail Mr. Mo- ‘Adoo, “and he sits down at once to do nothing.” “[ need one hundred and I need them bad, u'Brien, of the ghey pi a 2 ood men on the £ oe Sent conditions 1 can't use them bocauge they are not detective: Sane was supported by former Magistrate Ommen and Capt, O'Brien, ant between the three the fore nicked to pieces from top to bot End {ts utter worthlessness except to loaf and wear medals demonstrated by arguinent apparently satisfactory to the tones, Cie: ony friend of the Detective-Ber- geants present wae the Cit havin Re- ciation, which ster a form Asa bis ; detectives now gald Omlet here protest against the demand “Tell” Not “William,” but Everybody. “Hundreds of thousands of shop- pers will literally stop and look into your store window through a 7-Time World “For Sale” Ad. In the prison, and | MOVING PICTURE W THE IY HAL They Were Shown by Advo- cates of Travelling Side- Walk for Bridges, Advocates of the abolition of all Bridge terminals as antiquated, clumsy and @ remnant of harse-car days, treat- jed the Board of Bstimate to @ moving pleture exhibition to-day to illustrate thelr contention, ‘The Board held a special meeting to give bridge terminals, both for Brook- lyo and Manhattan, a final hearing. The pwoposed Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge was the principal topic and came In for strenuous criticism from almost every speaker. The whole seheme of ibr was declared to be antiquited and any- one yuld serlousiy propose the 2w before the Boand was advised ex-Borough President J, Wdward Swanstrom to gv to @ sanitanum for a long rest, Many sch 8 were proposed to do away with the Bridge crush. That pro- posed by Mr. Swanstrom and idlustrate! by Moving pictures was a plan to oper- @te moving platforms across the bridges With surface, subway and clevated ten mindly at ooth ends of the bridges, by Which passengers step on at elther end of the bridge and etep off at the other side and take cars, The plowures were shown tn the Gov ernors room, which was darkened for the purpose T City Club sent a communteation wnning the present system, ity B. Snow, representing the Flat- axpayers and Brooklyn League Association, urged thet all bridges should be considered inerely a part of by H the highway, and traffic over them should be cant a8 to destinations \ty to the other many perph Jaa the broiwes now carry y loops aoroas Manhattan, con- with all north and south tran- Nes, were proposal by Elwin Preatdent of the Allled Boaris of ‘Trade, Ho sald thet this plan is sure to be adopted sooner or jater, —— WOMAN DEAD AT 95, RAHWAY, N, J., Dee. 20, aged ninety-five years, died at me of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick of William street oy, early of genera! debi and old age. Despite the fact that Mrs, Rhodes was aring the flve-soor Itien temained Gen, Lafayett Rhodes, who died some years ago. well-known pilot in New York many years ago. 155-1571 Christma | | | | compartn valu special, Golden Oak Rockers, like design, with leather seats and broad flat args; value $5.00; special sition | ment, ence as retail salesladies. Apply United Cigar Stores t., to-day, GGG Sees Co., 141 West 17th HELP WANTED—MALE, DESIGNER wanted for hub and die cuttin, ¢stabiiahment, on jewelry and aliverw: we & Piecher Mfg, §0,, 144 Pini ATENTS, PATENTS promptly for HANDBOOK, Broadway, procured: advice PaO AR TAR FOR SALE, tHe. [5 RE AD 40 1 ATE Pay, we $1 weekly; man mS Bat, Se it ak anes ail eters addrean room % | | Dian, n idge terminals nd several ar- the section are + for the same end _ Provost ption of the) street enue, The m the bridges jortts are Irth 1 merely as link®) there are ‘alians and Ge eon different aveterna of tmanalt. "| she iatter snality belng greatly In| 8 contended for the moving plat- priineliae | at four times os me De the m aeity | Mrs. Funtee MOR 39 EAST 23°° ST, TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE. N.Y. Suggestions Come to our store—you will find us well prepared to serve you. We quate a few specials—the prices, Ladies’ Desks, ) like ‘design, in| golden cak, with one largeandon: small drawer and HELP WANTED—FEMALE. PO. WANTED, for temporary po- premium depart- ve girls with expert- ree ee Be ea iain a (HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1905 PIANOS AND ORGANS, BHO NOW “THE CANAL BOARD “Press Agent” of the Commis- sion Appointed a Mem- ber by Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, Deo, .—Prestdent Romevelt. to-day appointed Joseph Bucklin Bishop «# a member of the Isthmian Canal Commision, to fill a vacancy In that body caused by the resignation of Chief Mngines: Wallace. Mr. Bishop has been the secretary nd historian of the commission, ain mambers of Congress, during the discussion of the Panama bill last week, alluded to him as the press agent of the commission, and declared that y of $10.00 a year was dect- absequently,.Mr, Bishop was called before the national lesisators and put under fire concerning | duties. Fol lawing this it was stated that Mr Gp was to resign te understood that with his ap pointment as Commissioner Mr. Bishop will bo selected as secretary ot " commission, His salary as 4 pomp sioner will be $7,000 a year, and it “4 gaid that for his servis as secretar he will receive an addiuonal ooeppenes tion of $2,000 a year, thus making bis aggregate salary equal to what he now receives as secretary. | ————_-——— | STORK’S BUSIEST FIELD. Child Born Every Two Daye in Five-Block Section, A child born every alternate day ts) he record of an area covering five square blocks In Jersey City, Local ib ride points to this as the banner 4! fr cf he ountry, In the manner of @ the ar race sulctds theory Preside There 1 the section, an aver to a square. ‘COLDS CURED | IN ONE DAY Muny Take s Away All 1s, It cures 4 4 prevents Pneumonia New York Say what you will, there is nothing that makes a better show- ing for your money, or that is more appreci- ated, than an article of well - made Furniture. SS) we think, will suit you, Dainty Buffets, Ike fMlustration, | of best quar. tered oak, gold- en finish, with French bevel mirrors; draw- ers and cup- boards, sold elsewhere for not less than $25.00; our price this week, th) ps sisaaxs Sete \ Sse ZAI i, Handsomely Tufted Velour |Couchy like illustration, with mas- sive solld oak frame, first-class uphol- stering, best steel springs; $8.75 reduced from $15.00 to, , FOR SALE, CLOTHING § CREDIT FOR MEN AND WOMEN, No references or Recurity required. The 6th Av. Credit House, 223 Othay,, bet. 44th & 15th Sts, One flight wp. Open evenings, on Weekly or monthly payments: all goods strictly guaranteed and delivered on ‘first Nationa business confidential, ational Diamond and Watch Co., 177 Broadway, near Cortlandt. DIAMONDS) BAST FATES iret WATCHES, , “ JEWELRY, | or AIDEN ANTE (utr). ILLA WN, 00C. WERKLY, oad ancan adiest “and gent itches, 810, Blewant tment di pln pleat (orme: pee or ‘cnt. Waseenic, SEWELAY Co, "0 Narrau, Open evenins ae joa ~: All Cars Transfer lo Bloomingdales’ ss¥ (st Axe STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK EVENINGS. The Greatest Christmas Piano Sale in America! The World Renowned WALTERS Pianos, HM wex, iy Don’t Put It Off! Christmas, and the Pianos for everybody made. our Piano Warerooms to-morrow sure, ‘ale has been enormots. fou want to Feoure one of the best pianos (A besides saving from Sin to $20, come to for there are only three days more to and within everybody’s means. $350 WALTERS PIANOS re $195, Including Beautiful Stool and Cover, On the Very Easy Terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week, Positively the Greatest Piano Valve in the World. No material dealer at anywhere near the pric £198, which Is abort inno auywhere near its or workmanship hag ever toné, action, artintic di offered by any other t len, quality o nutacturer oF equal in 0¢ 0 of The celebrated tono-Iasting Walters Piano ts Built to Last a Lifetime by the Waiters Plano Company, ot New York, by skilled, ex head inapect® avery instrument personally before it leaves the factory A Ten Years’ Gvarantee. of this guarantee is iaserted In gi (a fac a PIANOS AND ORGANS. 8, 18, 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, Our Splendid Stocks of Holiday Specialties Are causing no crowding ot condensing of THOSE GREAT DEPARTMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND WEARING APPAREL in which we are specialists. On the contrary, USEFUL GIFTS BRING THE FAVORITES, we have prepared for demand with assortments that ha 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 19, 20, 21, 24, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. Shop Early— We Close at 7 P. M, OUR STORES Will NOT Be Open Evenings! no equal tn New York. We Close at 7 P, Mi, Sinai Great Purchase of Imported Novelty Flannels At Less Than Half Price! I¥ench Goods—pure wool—Stripes and Piada, Jacquards and Melanges, Most. fos and Checks—beautiful coldrings and mbinations — this season's choleest te—28 to $2 inches wide, 39 Wales, 14 Jts Real Value! perlenced plano-bhitiders, whose Every Walters Piano is fully guaranteo in every peru ular for a term of ten ead t letters on the inside of the top "WE CHARGE NO INTEREST FOR TIME TAKEN IN MAKING PAYMENTS. NO INSURANCE AND NO EXTRAS WHATEVER—$195—THAT’S ALL, Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5, Upon Cash Sales "i" des,c0 ship. tree ot char Upon request a representat've will call Warerooma 84 Floor. Alt CARS Tansee To Leaneraw To FOR SA WHAT WE DO, We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys; Also Furs and Fur Coats, Watches, Jewelry & Diamonds on Or your money refunded, We sell on easy terms At cash prices, We keep your clothes in 2274 THIRD AV. 884 COLUMBUS AV. others = $10to$50 Largest Stock of Records in the World, Full Line of Victor Talking Machines SB.DAVEGA Open Every Rvening Until XMAS, Only Store. 92 E, IN ONB DAY than all Worth lem MURMLLLULas combined wil wall in (There y be a it.) BU reputation ts heaters, | so-called just as Ko0d” Towiet fé the real HYGIBN) CONVENIENT GAs. earth, and costs less than Look for the name SUyy bere alumpel on top of each 8 on receipt of price. REDUCED TO 95c,, $4.45, $1 ZEE NEET GAS HEATER, 35¢ SUVIO_ HEAT & LIGHT 1078 an. 1928 WHET CH OR AY, Discount to the trade ne and A LARGE SELECTION CF at prices ga low as any will Koon you Well dressed ye necurity required, Call of writ venting, W2WES TEV: th J ATCOHES--Diamonds— Was) NEW CREDIT PLAN. | WHAT WE DON'T Do, We trust you on your promise. We sell goods as ‘we represent Repair for one year free of charge, § LENOX CLOTHING Co OPEN EVENINGS SUVIO IS SOLD MORE any inital }O and payent oy "VIO, Sent & 40 W, BROADWAY IMST ST. CLOTHING@N CREDIT For Men, Women and Children. 51.0 WEEKLY $3.0 rofgrance STANDARD OUTFITTING CO ROOKLIN STORE 39 2.0. Bs WAY me aie it j se si Fepcoeniative fi a 5 AVE F 59060" Sy, FOR SALE, We don't ask for any References or security From your landlord or employer, We make no inquiries credit, 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, UE. 123D-124TH STREETS NUE, 108D-1047 STREBTS, Portect Satisfaction or Money Refunded Seourity Required Confidentia TERMS TO St p Writ r rT 0m | Globe Credit Watch NASSAU, OP) 48 Ta from 4 VLusiel | NSYLVANI - KHALLNUALD, PE SSH8 AND CORTLAND leaving time from Deshrcs * Ie five aninutes nty rosson than Ale J 50, ita’) 12.10, 2, UP. matty’ ( ATA AY 3138.98.85, PM. 19. ’ y ATRANTIC COART Livi naumers AND OnIO YR 4.08 P.O COMPORT ie AND M. 9.55 A. M. and 2.55 155 M From your neighbors or friends, 't EVeRYHODY, 8*, piahos to any pait ae to hae) White Silk 7 Seallop—val < nels—black and vypunnatenens 89 Fiunnele— 1-H. 8. Heavy White Domet worth 4, OF Shop early; we close at 7 P, M. Fine Linens and Towels | Please a housekeeper well; bachelor girls | also appreciate them, whether by the length or in the dainty table or towel sets, which are obtainable at such moderate prices as these: All LAnen Fringed Tahle Sets— rows openwork—$10 cloth» dozen napkins—wonderful value, 2.08 All Linen Hemstitohed Sets— full bleach—fine, high lustre | $10 cloth—doz. napkins 4.98 Fine Satin Damask Hematitehed Sets full bleach. eloth--dozen large napkins—value $10.00... Satin Damask Pattern Clot xtra quallty—full bleach—new a tterns- 54 cloth—value $2.29..... b10 clovh-—vahie $2.8. $12 cloth—value $3.09. Napkins to match—doren— S sine—VAlUe $2.49.....406 % size—valuo $3.09, Fine Hemstitched Pattern Cloths— row drawnwork—-4 slze— | value $2.98 ve B28 | THE YARD~ | ne Batin bo: Damasks 68 and 70 Inch—value $1.28... + 08 ‘Turkey Red Clothe—plain red or | with white borders—guaranteed | colors—S-4 size—value $2.29, 1.70 1.98 8-10 size—value $2.69,,,. Washable Memphis Clovhs—$-4 alze— reversible—red, blue, green with white—value $2.19 : 1.49 Handsome Damask Towels—22xi8— deep openwork and acalloped knot ringe—for scarfs and guest rooms .98 d Huck Towels—26x44- hematitched--rose, carnation and tulip designs—usualty 89... Ag Unton Huck Towels—20x38— hematitched—value ,25 1" Ml} TAnen Huck—plain or deep damask border—xd0—Value 49... 20 Shop early; we close at 7 P, M, School Aprons RAILROADS, 7m ny A {of Wh8'T TWENTY-THIRD, STs. and that tation, T LoUis IMITED — pr, 4 ‘Ctneinnat! bad 110.55 A.M. THE PRN NETL ANT AO Y TT 1,58 P.M NRA TE RD "3.55 PM PECIAL CHICAGO WESTER} CINCIN- Pe oy BP M. $25 PM. cINcIN 4.25 daiiy "925 A, M. and MR LINE 12.99 J2.10 AM. dally 1225 PM. ang NORFOLK AND WHsTeRN , UROL AND, WHRSTERN RAILWAY RAILWay fly NOR Week dasa 8.55 P.M P.M ‘ SROWN'S “0.55 PUSH) eipres ie LONG BRANCH, ASBURY PARK Aebury Park Sure ow A. M.. 12 210 night. w. “Oper M. andl 4.55 P. He ST. Wiegedueay aa yyivenia Annex’ pnd residence thraueh to° stingtion, navroad WW. ATTERBURY, )- Gonerad nie) fe desired, oN © Hine the New York Tranater Com call for ant check bageane from hotel 8.2: un 0 Tet Mle a for Pennsylvani scene eininsenaa FINE RUFFLED NET CURTAINS Far bv Bought at Manufacturer's Clearing Sale. THEREFORE :— Curtatas Worth Spectal Curtains Worth Special $2.25. 1,49 2.4 ‘ 1,98 . +29 All fresh and new, and in remarkably lastefal effects—six inch tattle with ince, and foserting in teal lace designs, such as Gutpure, Point Arabe, Cluny and Renatsance ———_—___-» Pillow Cases ahd Sheets Baby Blankets Muslins and Sheetings and Go-Cart Robes Delight the housewife who takes (9) No datntier gift for mother and babel her home..,. Ready-made or by the yard Add the cost of ribken bows ot & These specimen offerings are unusually Y box, aod you make ao attractive HF atirective, You know our reputation for White California Wool Baby Blanke x40 i Muslin Values. pan verte ae itty Shop early; we close at 7 P.M. 42x86—worth $5.00, tea! Hd Baby Mankets cel Lamb for Carri Blankets Cart—qunted Miningovalt of bead, pon, weal ap nt proto bo! Bertin tined—wortn Hove Remarkably Low for the qualities :~ 11-4 wine—best white Ohio wool quality and gize rarely eold under $10.00 soeee White Callfornia—Pure Wool 10-4 size—pink or blue borders. Fine White Australian—guarantecd pure wool—jsxst inches-olnk or Due bontens—regular $12 blankets. 8 98 11-4 size Fine White Selected California Wool Blankets—value $7.08.........4.98 Shop early; we close at 7 P. M, Heavy Curtains Enjoy the distinction of being artttle af well as practleal gifts-++-Our gatmen win highest admiration... Qualities « | styles correct, as always—priees, too, tl goes without saying, cannot be bettered) Sik Damask Portieres— le, Olive, Rose, Red and Fimpire; atso Tuscan Silk Portleres !n Urienta combinations—worth $19.08......+. 14.08 Brocade Velour Portleros— duplex colorings—usually §24.98..16.09 ig'd Verona Velour Portiores— lined, ready to hang—Magnifeent Curtains, equal in effect to many that cowt three times the price..11.79 Other Voriieres, B1.0M 0) 83.88, Fine Tapestry Portleres—Moorisa and Turkish designs—only one and two pairs of a style~ 698 8.98 Rugs Are Royal Gifts | We have them fit for any home and ack 20 to 33 per cent. less than elsewhere. ... his applies to the large stzes and richest qualities well as the small and me- dium sizes, in all weaves. BRUSSELS RUGS—all_ wool Oxld ft seat desiens and colorings: value §8 to $10. 6.08 40 styles—value $18.60 sisson 147 Arinure Tapestry Portleres, for coay coriers, ete, Vale $3.98 240 Hordered Portieres—Plain and fig'd Ar- mure—Crimson, Myrtle, Nile, Rose and Olive-with contrasting or self-0 borders of Velour or Tapestry $5.49 Curtains—Special.. $4.08 Curtains: Special Fronch Body Brussels Buge- 4.6x7.0 ft-—Orlental designs usually $6.08 Retiree. | GRANITE ART SQUARES—9ak, red and green-3x2 yds were $2.60 1.70 GRANITE AR’ SQUARES~-Strong and servicenblo—for bed and dining rooms~24x8 yds —Vvalue $3.09....666830 RICH AXMINSTORS—The real velvet | finlah— newest colors and dealgns- | $8.08 Curtalus—Special | 8.3x10.6 ft.—worth $22.00... | $12.08 Curtains—Special... 19.98 Wall Kworth Ba 10.81 Shop early; we close at 7 P.M, ALL WOUL SMYINA Latest colors and designs 18x36 (noh—$1.10 quality. Mx inch—$1.49 quality... 80 {DOLLS 1.08 | Dressed and Undtessed— 96x00 Inch—$2.49 quality 1.87 Children take a pride fo them—so they | x72 inch—$8.20 quality., 2719 A Specialty Here. rightfully belong among gifts, 4x7 fyet—$8.25 quality. 5 498| The Greatest Stock in New York. White Lawn--Hemstitch Bertha or FIND WOOL VELVET RUGS— | vole of iilovae nbly ap mt r x Hy VATE $2.00 1.39 | Dressed +++ « 98 to 35,98 shoulder cuffle—value teen ’ . Fis ANU LOE Es hop early; we close at 7 P, M. , Undressed +25to 9.98 | emt'd ribbon beading, A | netitched ruffle oF fine amb'a Pillow Shams | | Insets and tucks—value «++ 69 | Bay te classed asdacordltee art jlron Toys Extra quality—square or ofreul . ecorative att— derthas—full trlm'gs of dainty 5 \ a tasteful gilt, Over 100 kinds, +25to .98 emb'y. e $1.2 sees 98 + Cambric—wide | v Winer to $1.08, vay gent Yoarinea oF allover Also large assortments of: — value $2.69 HeseeeseeesD BB | Woolly Dogs, cx | Razors—Best Makes Lawn—wide cluny lace inserting cal er FE Res sassseresn 9B to 1,08 ted ‘Tree Brand’ nd ruffle—value $4.99 3.69 | Meta! Soldiers—Cavairy, Artillery, f Borcer % Co.—full ine Tawn—six IT 8. emb'y | “and Infantry sais 26 to 08 ady for \se—mad Ki ruffle to match— Planos—Rosewoo at y to sell at $1.5) and $2,00-epecial vals $8 6.69 tnehte akan 8D to 1.08 89..1.25 Finer Ghame to $10.98, Calf Skin Drums,............. 25 to 8.08 Razors—full hollow around—ready for use—singly or In sets... .79 to 10.00 Shop early; we close at 7 P, M, Picture Puzzles and Games...7 to 1.98 Picture Blocks, A BC, Old Glory, past week at following Eighteen Dollar Suits. +e+sss++ Twentysfive Dollar Suits. ‘Thirty Dollar Suits. Thirty-five Dollar Sulls velvet suits—finely tailored—all trimmed straps, stitchings, etc. Mostly full satin If Qpesiceninne Gift Suggestions In Misses’ and Babies’ Weer Misses’ Coate—for rain or siine— Olive or Oxford—pleated back— 14 to 18 years—value $10.00., Children’s Velvet, Bearskin and Broadcloth Coais—vest stylea— 2 to 6 yre—were %.% to $8.0... Rables’ Long Coate—All Wool Redford Cord and Henriette deop shirred capes—worth $3.98... Bales’ Caps—Faille, Bengaline or Crushed Velvyet—worth 69........4% Little ©! White Lawn Drei French Walsts—elaborately sizes to. 8 yre.—value $1.28. Little Children's Bath Robes of Striped Outing Flannel sizes to 9 yrs.—value .69,, 898) 498 Shop eatly; we close at 7 P, M. Re: Hoslery Justly shares the honors nowadays with other wveful gifts. WOMEN'S Black Silk Rib Hose ols 9 cols and toes of 1.0 8 Lace Lisle Hose heels and toes—Hpecial 3 pals for a dollar 8 Imported Black otton we fo soles, hecls and (oes {ipemedort’ dys ‘ 29 CHILDREN'S Black Wool Rib Hose merino heels and tocs—) to 9%: value 24 40¥8' AND GIRLS’ Heavy Black BO ton Rb able knees, heela and toes—Hormadort Ave—Soecial B paire for @ dollar, MEN'S Black Lisle Hose—lmb'd instep: also neat col'd checks double heels and toes cgay 2; 49 V8 Wool Hose-<Hinck, Natural, we ee fe and Oxford— VAIU@ BW vevversrece MEN'S Black Cotton Hose— Mermsdort dye-rdouble heels, soles and toee—tmually 26. Stiop arty) we cloud at 7 P, M, » ——» A Fanuary Event in December! Our Entire Stoch of Women’s Tailored Suits, together with several large underprice purchases made GREATLY LOWERED PRICES! 1.29 | AD | Christmas Blocks, Mother Gooke, Wild and Funny Animals, Red y Hood, boat Race, India, h Pond, Pretty Village, ete,, F ete, and many other 25 to | Horses! i to 8 |Tool Chest to Tea Sets to Roller Skates to le kates to / Mechanical Tova Rie within Dolls Ouinte-3 to Hats, Shoes and Stockings, also other Nowltles to match outfits,,.10 to 2.98 A Lovely Gift ; . ad ‘con for an Invalid Now 19.98 Gein sue erabtacwteat wor, cesses Now 24.98 | Ught—elsewhere $15 to $20. 11.98 to 15.08 Every fashionable style represented—Long Coat Sutis, Eton Suits, Military acd Box Coat Suits—Broadcloths and Cheviots~-Black, Plain colors and mtxtures; ; io rich | Men's Bath Robes according to style with velvets, braid, Blanket, Biderdown and ned, all sizes. Turkish roves 298 to 6.98 > MORNING SALES, To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Faney Combs Women’s Long Black ¢ mbe: Kersey and Montagnac Cheviot Amber and shell—side and neck o plain, rose and green or bright Inlaid Velvet Collar with braid mountings; majority with 18 satin lined to walst— Jewels; value 29 and 29. ® Cape 33 te i ‘ MAIN PLOOR—CHBNTRE BUILDING. SECOND FLOOR. "Bim ama. Babies’ Pretty Coats White Ripple Eldertown—clroular or shirred cape—trimmed 9 98 with riobon or silk imp. BBCOND FIOOR—CENTRE BRULLDING Collar and Caff Boxes Faney lather, black and ore, #ilk lined ton box In cover, MAIN FLOOR collar but CENTRD BUILDING. warmly lined—value $2.00. Fancy Boxes Stationery Novelty Boxes (some metal trim'd) ptaliiog quire of Whiting’« Freneh Dimity paper and en 36 W BUDDING Women’s Lingerie Waists Fine batiste, pawpadour of tucks and six lace insertings 1 95 . or front of lace, yoke of PRE BUILDING velopes-value 6 THIRD PLOOR- NU ees ee Imported Voeket Knives dery Val 8 10R Cambric Cov'd Cushions Silk Floss Pilling Pearl, Slag and Genuine Shell 5 18 and 20 in.—Value 21 and .@. handles—8 and 4 blades— * 2 alue 8 and & |] regularly $1.0) ad shah 6 Fi Rwhchaunliy MAIN FIA SPW AUIEDING HASH omen’s Fine White Skirt Cambric and N ook—deep flounce, with full tritning of lace or embroidery ruffle—some wiih flounces composed of up 1.00 and down lace insertings; TRE RUILDING Point Arabe Curtains so Fancy Mesh with Greotar, bord 1 GS and BAAD sis cseseee VI SEM ENT CENTRE BUILDING. value $1.95 and $2 THIRD FLOOR Camel's Hair Cheviots Panne finish—Gannet, Navy, Oxford, Gray or Brown—66 Inches wide correct weight for Eton or 2 the new aitary Jacket mt UILDING. Fancy Flannel Waietings Tocquards, Em and Woyen silk figures, shaded and dotted stripee— used by high-class manufacturers for Bnet reals, House Gowns, | Shirts Shildren' Frevamee sess’, 20 lo not shrink) soll at 680, to So. thd RABE Suite n—NMw SOLD ONLY UNTIL § P, M—NO MAIL ORDERS,

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