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+ ammmemeiinasl “PERCY, THE BULLY STOIS RALLY oF BOILER ROOM; on, | Market THE ee JAMES FRA FRANCIS. A Thrilling faa Wane, tive of #1 arcuna the Attempt of Two surma ine eresver cart of Britishers to Roast to reectovr the Death a Veracious Vankee Boy ad He Said King Edward | . Ate Sauerkraut. TOLD TO THE SHIP NEWS RE. Well ‘ : PORTER. gpa ghost & init pnt_De Denver 7 NO, 23, y cn i Hal imate and Oh HERE wes a coal-passer on the Che feted bc 6 a neler qemiata % Caronia that got in from Liver.) Under the stimulus of a good demand pool to-day and hie firet name | for Reading and Atchison, the market was Pe His ot was Duck. | $200k Of He uncertain movement and a proce bewan t Brock worth, and he wan Atniratier than | ‘ & Cute . | is Fe ( i ‘ A Wheat opened easter to-day cwing to o o-_ noon in which most of the gain . = Teak te market apain, baina mires & wenkness abroad and jack of deman¢ % lected stocks were taken up for an | for export. The weather in a | / = 9 advance late in the day, but tne eneral | wept was again favorable and tie Hat did not respon . buyin| ? bo ‘i | throughuut being pontracted by the | © by gph te = iotagy ern I Ill tea | sirmgent money sondition ) | ba stotal salen of storks jasias were pee sg dy " | — iene ice prices were hl Quotations. D oR om ¥ ‘yeletare ; Rew ig te — oweee | ta: Reoa 5 Ae ca hy + y BY @ December, Bl 3-4; Geptember | | kn cer ty = | Sm rahe + 16 | 8 ; mber, 7 am an | ber. as ae ae | am z ~% jam Ee bs ER + 4% 7 THe bisur — — Among the other coal-pessers on the Caronin was a bright Amertcan bor Ramed James William Francie, whose the Detro® City having oo inflexible rule thet all « Krams must be paid for tn advance James William Fraricia foiled to apprise | hin folks in Detroit of his diemal plight Hy honorable but jaborique stages ie worked his way from Parte to Liver- pool, where be | Pan TROR upon a career a2 4 coal-p just com t eo) ail the roalpaseers, t apeaks With a German 1, m0 TAPAML bo Pow r hae come. William Francis rnc REWUE Saving whict ie gua Bill nd “ptarted nim tno. the yawning maw of the big botlers, James Willi F¥rpncks sruagied. but in vain for weet did his *.rength ‘amount to When pit- ng pic Our hwr lor ward throw ene tol aqainat tie brawn of Perey Duck wor Giowgr and closer to the white-hot Kee bin ap pene A ekeetaeet ‘There was one Gsspert 4: regi a Rrgnon an tepped the American and sitet ailaganiauy ith a roar ike a Hon he domanded peace, Hla determined auttude vowed Paroy the Bully. who dropped bis prey and retroated the reat of (the vuvaay our Hig | Soe Bers ee 'abors true Atory wae told upon 7H tansing of of Se Caroula by James deparire fort ey ‘When he faces ‘9 be continued perent, FRecause mixea ~ Sonn Daniell Sons & Sons THE FINAL RUN With After a Session Hampe Closes Gains d By Tight Money. Attempts (o 1M the etook miarket to late afternoimn, Ub b Lt pomh-0t-itp epeoulative tavort sulting in a ratly (hat beoug Vight money held speculation in * newmon by and carly advances were ne ¢ cheing w fairly Unitor London 4: on vances In aot prevent tn the me opening Americans m® thorouehty speculative the market Special Sale of Fine Writing Papers. Swiss Chiffon. An Extra Fine Writing Paper. A Special Offer. 5 quires Paper, 100 Envelopes, the ‘paper stamped in any one color, red, blue, green, lavender or black with one of our two letter monogram dies, complete for $1.00, value $1 75, The die always remains our property, : Old Holland. A special 3-quire box, assorted sizes, rm > 8c., value $1.00. English Fabric Mourning Paper. . Squires Paper } “Too Envelopes { $1- oy waluests 50 “9 atid 1, 2 and 3 Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. ————— Women’s New Fall Suits. TAILORED SUITS, in hlack, blue and brown Broaciy Plott: eomt B7 inches long, single breasted, buttoned eo through: velvet collar and turned ever ouffs, satin lined, gored skirt, side 24 75 piented; value $80.00 for ede if TAILORED SUITS, in hiack, blue ana brown Broadeloth; jacket 21 inches j long elvet coliny and turned over cuffs, satin lined; cored skirt, side wleated; value $24 of: for hits 18,75 ‘ New Fall Waists, f WOMEN'S WAISTS for early Fall Wear, of Lace and Net,’ handsomely trimmed; also in Chiffon, Taffeta, Messaline, imported Scoteh Stripes and Piaids, and ‘‘Viyella,” the non-shrinkable cloth BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, tucked front and back, embroidered French knots, buttoned hack, good value at 4.00, for ; 4 2.98 BLAGK TAFFETA yoke front and dleevos, buttoned ‘SILK MWAISTS, entire back of fine tucks, long t in hagk or front; + good 5.00 velue $7.98, for BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, elebor ately trimmed with Val, iyace insertion, tueked from yoke front Wnd back, three quarter sleeves with) lave insertion top and bottom; or with entire yoke of fine tucks, embroidered medallions in front; good value at $9.00, for, i 6.75 BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, ‘umienia : 9,95. a back, hand-ambrvoidg oe Fons, Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. | iT sleeves; “good value et $18.60, for.. ind eg aes 7 Ta. oS A TT —— WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE MONE! SHPMERTS “ AEEPCALL RATS UP = * One of the Fall Styles in ‘‘Foot Mould’’ ri hildren’ sC ‘aps andCoats Beautiful Styles, at Leas than Haif Regu- lar Prices. ery finest c ats and cans that are all 1) new Fall up {or children, styles Bearskin, astiakhan, broal- crushed velvet and Bedford clots , and exquisite caps in bearskin and ( hina pop'in. 2 to $10; Prices, 75c.to $3.95. this wonde ate how won ts. All fresh, a but only a few of Values from § It's « wonde ing even fo working store. You can't really # deriul it is until you see the garm a poplin. an and all are eluborstely trime med; sizes 12 to se; ranging shee a to $2 » Tbe ~made of khan and in colorings Bedford ¢ desir. be inuny models; sizes 2 to 5 yeas; reg larl §.£0; a $2.98 Ircn"» Coats—of bearskin, very hands and beautiful colorings; sires Short Vamp” Shoe vad Floor, Center.) Here's 66 the Shoes for Women HEN we introduced the “Foot Mould” Shoes to your notice nine years age we told you that we intended to heep them at the top notch in style absolutely and near the in price as the cost of good leather and d shoemak- let done~both. There has ‘ never been a new style approved by Fashion that has not immed ately been reproduced in the Foot Mould » Nor a new leather that we did not t nor a new idea that we did 10; adop:. Since we introduced this line the Price of all other shces his been advanced ne rly or quite a dollar a pair, but Foot Mould Shoes Still Sell at Ther Original Pricés The Fell styles for women are ready—the men’s sty'es will have their notice leer, One of the we men's new sty es is shown in hsctut. It is as echo o! a model worn tee yeals ago, with mi dern Foot uld imoyove. ents, Y ce it in the “exclu shoe sho at $6 $i a pair. ote the “shor vamp mikes the foct took short and narrow, & aly t ©ot A ould curve to the ar hi, wh only gives a high ireep- b tho ste bet ith ye Moby ta. o te foo, why ngs, edo € 00S, esa less s fl s ned stoe of this model will turow tt. loot he ) f t s S83, 83,50 ana 84 h f TT 39¢ NG, SEPT an objection to horseback riding, you may con- sider it an objection removed. our Fall showing of wo nen’s wear, which, because of its scope and brilliancy, has earned the name of the “School of Style,” cluded models habits. any prices display The Big Store’s su- premacy in giving faultless style The assortment for riding. skirt model and, as shown in the two small illustrations, may be but- toned across to make a perfect- hanging walking skirt. caie uly chosen and the fitting guaran-eed? respects Gable thar would cost tully double our prices if EMPBER ss roo. a oor thas) &@ to 1K 1 Hrplet surprising tre: ere | Yerber + : é ur; January, ine abroad was explained tn hig’ Siapehe a ee Petr iags 0 ’ eon iaulde-| May. Att to 9 “i The Cloving Wlcos ware September ~ -_ _ . to 4&7 Sarr, LS JA) ae, Novee E ‘ em to § December, AAD to fT. OTTON DECLINES { lunes, A18 ta 910, Pebrunry, fa ba WEAKNESS ABROAD March, 258 oa April, a ty “ mn y May, 64 to S41 ° i " re - ated z : . tt ak 1 nar ms whe T . hina 3 ivra:. Séptaeaben World Wante Work Wonders, Riding Habits, Ready to Wear A Heipfui Innovation by the Siegel Cooper “School of Style.’’ F you art one of the thousands of women who have tound the cost of the mecessary costume “going in for” In we have in- some very handsome in ready-to-wear riding They are just as good as money can buy, but their moderate prices. includes styles side-saddle or cross-saddle, The Jatter is a divided- The tailoring in all these is of the verv best, the fabrics They are in all made to order, Brief description: Side-Saddie Habits, with cutaway coat, in upper ilusirat in black, navy, grecn end brown; & garment that made to order would cost double our price can be used fo moun'ain climbing or walking Illusira.tion skirt ed divided ® regular stre coat is a sat double-breasted ou The material is English mixture in dark colorings. A suit that made 0 0 der would cost J ca our price...,» . No s shown $25 riding which The 3 is a suit with the skirt "s described and with single-treasted, tyne vil cheviot ewes . Separate Riding Skirts— : side-saddle skirts of bioad 10. 15 cloth, ° . vided style; 59; of chev Separate Sk ris, made of mixture, $ Ol eee 87.50 Siege =. 8 New Autumn Tee Per he in Bags and Belts It’s an “opening’ WO Main Aisle tables are devoted to-morrow to a showing of new styles in leather goods. as important in its way as any opening in millinery or women's garments, although of course not so big nor so varied. An interesting collection to look over and doubly interesting because of the pricing, which is on the usual Big Store fair and moderate basis. ‘The New P’ aid He ts—of sIktafleta Wrist and Hand Bags—ihe new Leath Dress Suit Cases—russet Roll-up Toilet Cases—of seal grain Deep Oxford Shape Bags—of heavy in a number of e ective des.gns; S.uare shape; cf seal grain color; fatrie lined; teather coy- lea her; ed with pigskin grain cowhide, russet and brown color; many of correct ! ectch y leather; move and lea ered comers; ins ide siraps; ngso! (lack ebony | leatheriined; inside pocket; heavy mit harness buc le \b Cc gilt cr covered tram stitched Ieath ; case contains stitched leather hendles; 18 inch, Pues= of Mo acco lea he: hand es; ba 8 co. Ga plated lock an h, cloth brus), glass pot. fe40 17 inch, $4; 16 33 90 7 a nes, with ns de ain inside cin purse 79¢ es; 24 Acies alning tooth and nail : le . by oap dist ra ba be i the rage just now; « ;nc Suit Cacca—o! serviceatle ma , ; en tall 19¢ Benes eee Seen |e situer = onb and powder boule $3.6 Tt) Hy goyt style; 3 inches Sho * Pria 4 fall a Sus ¢ Roila—walrus grain; full s'ze; vie in several’ a0) ng ¢e- with s o i sirup wib cov large square gilt ¢ i |_Iwosr et bucidiy at 69¢ Bt be HE guide to economy in running your T fe o 1) da tets iS MACARON\ or SPAGHETTI~Fayn- | MARACA BCC tain dually, desea, $1.40, FREE first hint is—buy youg table supplics at the Siegel standing in person w atching us do it. N OLIVES Founialn qual AVA AND MOCHA COMFEI ‘omaioes™! 353" ela || ie once Isege A | Cerebos Nutritive | se * Dee eee tO) ames eee can |. Table Salt pari i iit $1.20; bt eeugmmmmerapen att 1)... | La AT FLOUR —_——— : Scorers 16 “Hints on Household Economy — And if you follow that~hint you'll need no other are hancled as carefuliy and swiftly as if you were Cooper Grocery. Orders by mai: or telephone ‘phone orders table Call 4060 Che sea for reening |, pce! ° Apjles . : Ys bet 32c 1 | soba t ecterernse SBE FRESH GROUND PFE ® ; m abbas so te years fegelir’ PREMIUM r rere Melb. en, Je, quailty: bib. ce ‘ The; Melb. AB, gre revere = “oo - Re | Potatoes”!'2 | Salmon TS CONMECTION SATII) ANY OTHER 3" GIEGEL -,OOPERE 23% yt. 2 Senator, ors Women’s ‘Wrappers Re,ular 98ce Garment for 69¢ {1S is a real big saving on an aricte that is hard to cut in price. Put it is a Big Store bargain, and you can save just 29¢ on thishand- some O8c wrap- per if you buy it to-morrow, If yo.'re as wise as most: women, youll be here early to make sure of getting one b efore beg? 'l sold. ere’s the de- tail: Women's Wrappers —Of lawn; good ty in very ive pat fe ns; skins cut exceptionally full, with deep Hounce: and waist pr.tily timmed; re First Showing of Our Fail Suits for Boys at $3 HIS line of Suits at $3 is one of the best- known specialti¢s of The | ig Store. As many as a dozen cther stores have tried to dup!cate i's merits for tte price—and one by one they have given it up. In mater‘a’s, tai'oring, styles and choice of fabrics, it is a Hine absclutely unmatchabie in-thisc'tv at the price, or at any price any- where near $3. Ir you are one of the mothers who have though: i: ‘mpossible to ge’ a sui’ possessing style and durability for $3, you h ve been judging by the ofers of other stores. For your instruct'on come in here and see what we give atthe price. Every suit we acll is guaranteed to give perfect satiafaction in service. A new sui! for ony suit that disapvoin's you. i es is comprehensive, including: Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suis Norfolk Jacket Suite—blue cheviot end mixtures; Knick erbocker ‘(rous ers; 7 to 16 years. Double - Breasted ~ Belt Su'ts—biuc cheviot, also mixtures; Knick- erbocker trous-| es; 7 to 18 years Double - Breasted Suita‘ short trousers—in mixtures, also in blue and black cheviet; 7 to 16 years. a Boys’ Caps for School, 48¢ In the popular fion and Colf shapes, in navy serge and reat mixtures {Singe! Cooper Score, Second Floer, Rear.) | Mild Cured Bacon Sq neat N bese sp 4 4

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