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THE EVENING WORLD. BOWLER LOST WEIGHT MAKING VOLO AECORD Loehr Averaged 200 31-50 in a Fifty-Game Contest. veon Joe ended ‘fecord for Atty 439 mti at the Falr pin-setting machines ” Ww then In use, Big Crowd at Alleys. nnd fochr toed. the fout - among the nd Folger: the in the coming team y ¥ bicycle “race, in time each bowler used two ping fall without. jot in five pina. 3 when Heths DL pins. there was ‘consid that he would win~by games vyere rolled tn fitty and Helna had increased nis lead to SB Loehrer stopped ‘for a drink of ater while Hetns took calery ton Hens Took a Pretzel. fifteerith game a) ping, Ten -flye minutes nine ping, and t fh the next game by Lochr a 3 Two had & twenty: i Jost—-tnonxing the} Pretzel ani Loehr a beet sandwich, ‘\Loehr regnined tho lead in the twen- ty-figh game dy seven ping and tn the short—of three hours. Caters began to show the severo Strain,-as they tnd averased only six ttes to a Kame were now 8 win, although to 2 Loenr the nda of Jieins were ready to back thelr favor- {te and took all the money offered. Fieins, to show ‘his appreciation, mao the 47-9 pin spare, which feat waa ap- plauded. Loehr ended \the forty-ftth gume, finished in 4. s) m., with 241 TEES severity eames Forty-eight games fve-hours— were rolled 0b MATCH AND TOURNEY SCORES AND_GOSSIP. The Hampton Advertising Compa: team, composed of IL, Alien, eap- tain: Wo A. Lydlatt, MOA. Haynes, O.5G., Soulberger and Edward Mac~ Manue,tdefeated n team pf wrecial rep- thle street, last ait and Rowers. advertizing Pers sire Pe AC the Gokimbin” Gunday-nigwe ne mipany, Sit Reldsice. Cream. Couipany, Bhpe Company. 7 of rolind Nigh mors of 491 tele free headpin tourna. nt The fn the Halas ment last night. BROOKLYN TEAM WON BALTIMORE SERIES. i Brooklyn's team in the Eastern League camo back from Baltlmore vite morning, haying won ten of the four- City Inat night In a league aerios—— Baltimore has-been doing great stunts In the longue on home alleys of Jate, and the Rrooklyn boys were highly elated by thelr LSyIRCOENS Bl STATE OFFICERS ELECT IN BOWLING CONTEST. L, Noy, 23.—State Treasurer-elect Julius Mauser and his losing flye-men team of bowlers paid for the dinner at the Hotel Kensington last nikht, nga result of their defeat by the team captained by Stato Engineer-lect Fred Skone, of Astoria. Tho Hauser team, tmede up of A. 8. Kennedy, “Paul Gob, Julius Stenger and Alfred Gykox, Won’ two-out of three ‘gpeigs from thé team composed Bkefe, Carl Vogel, award Masoh, i Georme "Connor and Wmill Schuster. Tn Hause 4 BAYVILI individual series Skeno defeated ‘on the bert two out of three utes, | + | neil roma as baer -arranged—for + A crowd | teen games bowled_in_the M2numental | ho» KING OF GREECE A | Fearing Plot Against Him Po- ice Jail All Suspocted - Anarchists: Nov. KR George of ived fs afternoon, road tation ig Victor Emmanuel, Fore Minister Tittont, Viscontl-Venosta, the Mintwter, and all tho f State, by the ox- otter Marqul Foreign dignitaries patito King Victor. to bot King ‘The route to the yeith wh | Cutrassters. 3 beautifully decorated and Ltalinn colors, I stars ang, Stripes waa disap! | ouses of the American reside | two Soverelgna were eg-by the throngs of people’ an: arrival: George a lerge ‘group of Rome. a LL Facing Threatened Strike They Give Ten Per Cent. Wage Increase. FALL RIVER, Maas., | Pall River Manufactury has granted the full 10 per cent, tn- creases in wages demanded by the mill opemttres. The decision was arrived at during a leonterence of the mill owners called by [A Yor—Copehtin——__ /Tho manufacturers haa previcu Ly agreed to give a & per cent, increase, but the mill operatives refused to ac- leept this, and at meetio pine voted to atsiie next uy Mestad iw hands, eas thalr dem Previous to the action of the Manu- ieuon kya ter hig would facturers’ Agsoclation to-day, MLC, D. Borden, owner of the Fail River Mills, ‘posted a notice of a ten per it increase In the wages of the 1.00 empl Ov. yoes, to take effect It te thoumht that this action by Mr. Bor: den, who is not a member of the Manu- facturers’ Association, forced the latter yo Krant the demands of the em- ployses of the seventy corporations In the association for the Increase, ‘The Fait River manufacturers “held © | meeting to-day to consider tho situa- ion in’ vlew of the strike vote of the Even dint sigh Wem Ths confer Mayor C arranged by ‘oughlin. "DEATH HALTS ELOPERS. Tiride Swoonn on Hearing Mother, Who Opposed Her, Had Explrea. DENVER; Noy. %—White Mrs. R.A. ROM 8 brides wan —aitting—with~ husband in a Pullman car ac the Union Station last night a talegram, was deliy= ered tp hers = ‘Congratulations, I suppoxs,"* she said, emiling. © — ss As sha Opened the message. she husband read: ‘Your WHi+-hold body swooped Her smother died. to-day: niihyou return je couple, whose marriage was op. posed ty the matser, eloped from Dixon, iL, were married {n Kansas Ofty, and were on their way to California to. llve. They started for Tlindla at once, look- ing lke culprita Instead of honeymoon era. Secretary of War or the he of the Navy. Assistant Secretary of War : Assi —EESrstury of the ewberry will pepe oats te- L eective departinenta. games, and the Intter ‘added ie a WAer to phe metill_at the sinner STRIKES AND SPARES, Members of the Metropolitan Y: have organized [te bowling club, and tiling It their. fourth weasel at Thlobancne Hundred and Second ht Club ted ace: Prete sutman) Secretary, reasurer, J. Kepoier! The, Tompkine 5 Bauare BY Gl ham! been onrantzed ow bowling at ie eye on Friday evenin nt, Fred Witt, Treaident, icone Btark; Treasurer, F Naas [Pes Fri Veber} Captain, 11 Fay, This ith year for the Steln. pigs BV AGe inion meets Arseny ost hhooge ab ihe Hote Hit alloys, Now a3? ste | AY cea ol fxahdammn Corman su Taiaier ia a ceatir sveckly Katherinew, Biims pertonee nent brew August hints Vico: President, ieee retary jand 7 ‘rer, John tel iG nbugier, te Cop sain, Joba Hew; Avelstant Captain, Joachim ee ix Bronx bowling circles ta tho Ragle Bove se Club, Which meeta Tuesday gyoninas | ati Yanior’s . Robhtne) and Vestoheater Ay ‘Twenty leading buat Moss men in this asation are club members, Prominent the officere being as follows; Vrosldent. Gharten Heck: ‘Secretary, Jann. Kroutaineri Treasurer Ernest, 1 oe With aight names on. tho waiting lint and n Closed membership of twulve the Doodle + My ite hoadquarters at the Rronx 5, avenue and Ong Hundred and Fitty;tourteatieeke tering. healthy, coma Hon.” The club meets Monday evenings and fa coms of star bowlers, Club:officers are BE. A. Rabentr, Preeident d Cham: beriain, Secretary hs ler, Treas. rer, and Eat Troi y The United feild Clubs AUP hola the annual Prine. Ine contest for women resin OTS * nite trigopanins caailern Bat wes be bated in free pin ei be towed fo SA nt nad GUEST IN ROME: Premier | abi KE warmly to. withoes the Grovk monareh's | f ious to arriving at th» rallrond |. DEMAND OF ae held Inst Ma Fire early ing to $30,0 fr do rs aroused her Ther: rodet tinental Art pany. All ‘PLACING \ CHERBOU: British acems ti im. der day night in men anid caused ond of the of 8 the work BI Was . brass works, Hoyal Mail “steam: IREMEN SAVE BY SHOUT FROM FALLING WALLS {Timely Yellof Companion Prevents Crushing of ny at Work. We to-day ald damage amoun , endangered the lives of about the halls ti ad}:th blaze, and de a firebux. id by wKete hus tiloulty old astral but the fami the fig adine Ww hours, whi Sof James F if, F. Helze: and the Co Works and Brass Co: cir stocks were destroyed, BLAME FOR OCEAN LINER COLLISION, Cherbourg Port Captain Inclined t Blame Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. RG, France, Nor. preliminary Investigation made by the}, captain of the port Into the cause of | te collision Wednesday night oft tits | fort bevween the North German Lioyd steamer Kaiser Wiltolm, der Grosga and the ost O, exadliste-the-taot” former vessel should have heeded ico's-aignal that she was Ko-| arboant of the German alin. | , Germany, Nov. S—1t bh that the Nor: eloumer decided 1 Line Grosse, A collist. Ks 1 with the Hr: wil be repate ate reet. ‘The whole sh was dea- was stovids, 23.—The ||| damaged Wednes- d that twe waekq © she is again ready LADY CURZCN LEFT $1,750,000 ESTATE |Amount of Marriage Settle- ment, of Which One-Third Goes to Husband. | | | | CHICAGO, N al of Lori G. D today t e settlement mado tn » married Miss Mary Lelt no of the late Levi te a Letter, dy. Curzon recolved 31,701,000), Invested in und ponds, and it WAR sttpu! n her death sho ww the income a = Ing in—the-rear_gt Nos. 16 4nd 118 Wooster street. ‘How the blazo wan started Is a mystery, byt | tO Use sey pate co lure Mary Lrene John Graham, who lives tn the | er aha Alexa of No Ub, ways she hear re Sty mew ub; attended by L Line Robert 7. in and Jo: FRIDAY,— considered in the oo; investment of the fun marriage sottlement. NOVEMBER 23, erence waa thi poentioned in the It is undorstood one-h he amount will be Inv stocks and bonds and the other halt in real oatate, come of which will be in London. YOUNG HARRIMAN HAS” HIS FATHER’S NERVE, and, Ten Yea: Winces While Collar-Bon Roland Harriman, Harriman’s son. ore neryy corn harles DL, Liridi set J tsa H _ Roland s wagon in young Harriman's }urbone the boy grit his teeth, never uttered a whimper. rs Old, Never) His Broken ie Is Set. ten vears old, E proved he has tis) © yenterday. Wills ley, of 1akewou but at Pine Lodaq 1, six mile trom Lakewood. Watts | temper ig with kome schoolmates they mat |cams apnarrow (urn of zon ‘Ha fall stunned the boy, but, alded, by his walked back to setoo). ——$_-———— Man on Jerome's Staff, w: momber at Jerome yesterday ice the appointment as Deputy bowed axain, 0 District-Ayorney at %2,00 a) onlshed Mar : eon, won of Jus ne Oe Jer Keogh, son of tus ape cyoice or Mr, Joromo's $n -eraduate broken | 1900. JESUP SHOWS HIS MAN HOW 10 KEEP TEMPER. Coach Smashed and Coachman An- gry, Employer Exchanged Cards with the Offender. James Martin, ooachtmun for Mort |. Jesup, President of the Chamber of drove up to his employer's Madison avenue, Jost night, expecting to convey him to the Waldorf-Astoria; where the annual din- per of the Chamber of Commerce was held, Mr. Jonup was slowly descending the [xteps whet an-acutomobtte coming fast up Madison avenue upon the wrong sldy of the street crashed Into the Joavp horses and ‘coach. Both animals | Were cut about the flanks, tho coach wax badly damaged and was ruffied. The autoin to a stop and Martin (urn angrily toward the offending chautfew: ance at Mr. Jesup stopped y toward the he ‘bowed dering Binbles ynd fecu Martin He ato eonch to th n with Another aroused thn/order. With ee i le 1 A tor ex insistent Piece ee eee en a TTS 15 Lhevinne oreed to Play Many Extra Numbers at His Recital HO, that heard Lheyinne, the tion. Brahma's frat intermesio Rivslan pianist, wt his recital Mendelayonn’s, “Spinning | Sone” war in Carnegie Hall last night iand the waits in A flat major wer c aught ho waa tired? Yet finely done. He made the plano sing his eights public. performance in | through all of thove,-and his sentiment. da: Plie audience ov ot be | WAS sane, ‘* lays. The atidience could not be | WM MDS ‘hea hen's varlatineia ted to know that; but fe it had f gi" theme Paeahial 2 Lhevione Aware of the fact Its demanda | showed, his virtuosity, ‘Tiere are omer: "afield, and. comparisons are a numbers would have been no. A master ot the key- | 0) e his worship- og but tre Russian aarely demon=, ed his maxtery of the mechanics ix expected to fot only_good MEK but to} "and examples owing, and the uttermost was ex- | 0! Santora iroeramne ang Ceerny Some half dozens pleces NOC) ore hag: alr heen noted that the \ the nrogramme were played be- | agdterce dent) cds crowding tn front of Hwa. Sarena nage H acteriatica ‘are World Help Wanta will quickly i Jeliclous tone. | bring to your. door the KIND of d onthe HPAL AM | workers that do things RIGHT. 4 Stern Brothers Men’s Neckwear French de Joinville Scarfs. recent importation of rich, heavy satins, jn a ya- In| BR DOKLY, Ne ly nt} a8 | | ye { ALL WOGL OR ALI ing-man-who-objects toast WOO! who wan: perfect fit ach lawer our pri ular men tho si ne ||) Oxford, black or fancy Coati || diagonal with satin shoulders. . | E wham we like to show our clot ein spite of the superior quality. your frien ds and neiglibors buy their clothing here year after yes Men's Dress Overcoats, Of the finest black or Oxford fabrics, used for men's Nes outer. wear, silk lined thruout. all hand tailored, $20.00, $28.00, $32.00, $45.00 and $50.00 Men's Business Overcoats, in a variety of lengths, | plenty of the 50 and 52 inch lengths, that cannot be found ywhere, linings of serge, Venetian cloth or black Tuxedo Suits of fine black thibet, silk if , 89.85 to $22.00 ng Dress Waistcoats, as) well as for street wear —Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats ikl The Paice Man Is Satisfied — With These Winter Overcoats and Suits. il WORST! kle ED is our guarantee—that settles quality. that is wrong, who insists that when he buys wool he must have nd correct style—the lines that the most fashionable ng, because it is made for HIM. If is becau fects, fine dull finish, Dinner Coats, of dull finish undressed worsted, silk lined and faced to edge with gros grain...... ellent assortment, every fabric Evening Dress Suits, it It is the discriminat- LL tailors give—t! hat if He will appreciate how |] ke it forthe most partic- r 'Men’s Suits, ise we IT ALL WOOL OR ALL mixtures, In choice ef-” $19.00 to $40,00 blue or fane lored, all sizes... und sitk d-thruout, $38.00 Se ee ee $24.00 |||) ri F h m: S W .... 81.95 to $5.95 $45.00 to $374.50 m Sive and have thought it'c could. hear the women who have made od too. Trimr ngs a velyet, velvet and lace, lace and tinsel and tinte Hatsio: Evening \ ig Wear Underpriced $6.45 to $10.00 in Mezzanine Store. If -you have searched the city for a dress Hat that is inexpen- | could not-be-found—come-here. amined this becor after French models, in our own workrooms, of 1 ed ite are in exqui If you ction, ming colle ge, you would taste flowers, 4 $2.75 Neckrulfs, $1.49. , brown, navy, wine, | gray and ombre effects; and , of excellent quality chiffon. || Neck Scarfs, $1.98 to $4.98, Of Crepe de Chine, Crepe de Paris and Chitlon, piain and fig- P' Wi in ured, also foreign samples, som: on —the Rhaln, will te a5 St 1 and’ ia Lorrain’ t ~Fmnk_ Gro: the Frenoh 1 steam FELL FIVE STORIES AND WENT HOME. 7 =f injured Bricklayer Feared His: Wife Would Worry if He Went— ‘0 a Hospital, ver, Drtekia a aman 1 Be Arst-cabin pasnongere Tierpourg: tor-New-¥ ork-to- orrow on the Ameriean Line wteamec || ostrich-plumes and fane er ||) ieee old, Nying at No. i of tation OF @ OW} eathers= And the Shopping Hats—$1. 45 to $5: 95, Just as remarkable—if not indeed a little more 0; because they have lust been reduced to make room for Christmas encroachments, and wonderful ||“bargains are waiting for the woman who knows. il Value $8. 00, at “4 OS Mexranine Floor. rear. — Jess than Babettes ‘for tirn-over coltars, —a9e to $5.98. A taree aport ment in the jabot, bow and ja= bot and bow combination ertects In the Val., Venise, Real Irish and soe hand embroidered. ref Central Building, i i $3.50, $4 & $4.95. Shoes for young men that like y extreme it =e soe and Linen Mixed in quiet and pronounced evfects, also pearl, black and white) for dress occa: Folded Squares, Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, also Tights and Corset Covers, Swisy Ribbed Silk Vests and Corset Covers, ' Swiss Ribbed Vests in fine merino, silk and wool In addition large assortments of Swiss Ribbed Perfect Fitting . Combination. Suits, in All Silk, Silk and Wool Mixtures, Merino and Cotton, including French Hand bare Madeira, Rose Point, Ap- _the most desirable colors, Initial Handk erchiets in all qualities, Women! 's Shamrock Lawn, in cross bar effects, ‘Women’ Handkerchiefs, various designs, Women's Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 14-and 34 ingh hems, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, —Particularattention given to Embroidering $4.09 Eath 2.25 Each. ed assortment of exclusiva désigns and colorings, our-in-Hands, of above, (in stock or to order) English Neckwear. Silks N35; z To-morrow, an offering of Women's _ Imported Knit Underwear_ At Special Prices. igh necks with long or short sleeves, ixture, and all silk with elaborate hand crochet fronts, ‘wiss Ribbed Pure Silk Vests, handsomely trimmed ith hand crochet work, also Tights or Drawers, Men’s, Women’s ‘and Children’s Handkerchiefs enze] and Cross Bareffects. Men's Damasse Handkerchiefs in Also To-morrow Per Box of Six $ 1 45 ith small blo¢k initial, Embroidered and Lace Edge een 23°, 45¢ Per Box of Six 95¢ Per Box of Six 1.00 4 and 34 inch hems, Initial laced. eariy to for the and Crests. Orders shouid insure prompt deliv ry Holiday Season. “Misses? and Girls’ Apparel Exceptional Prices for Saturday. Misses* ‘Paijor-made ‘Sults,«-colleaion-iakea from ‘While at w gate wyenue, atruck and when pic! Dr, ‘Bourke pial, but he of Busi DAYTON, Donna Gilma iand avenue, of her assaih home since T! a atonograph Works. bie balunge and veral obstruodons on the way, have soepraiied—aukle 2a on ‘pody an! mont polleg ate butance from | F nnd would have in the vacant lot not more feet from the Gilman home, and at, laat Srtysotettir yon the fifth fo ed packwird, to tha-co los ked Gp was found t yad_xoveral cht hand. Ye Of the Tr MEAMOneA AT At Aut dre: taken him to the ho refused, saying that hj wife’ would be Worrled about him, b was culled and GIRL STRANGLED AND FOUND ON COMMON. ||)»: Murder Explains the Vanishing of Young Stenographer from Place ness in Dayton, O. O., Noy. 2%.—The body n, twenty-thres yeas ol was )found early yesterday tn the weeds of A cominon on tho west side-of Grove- near Grandylew avenue, New Arlington, Tho face and neck had | been torn and, marked with the {mprint | ant’s fingernails, Miss Gliman had been missing from found the body, Tho Sheriff obtained the best gar of bloodhounis them to the he cotdd find and too soene, but they could n trail the murderer because of the: rait that had fallen, The police suspect ‘a ing Bt One Hiindred + and—Uath—t and njuries, ho was sent or Tall ett rib 0 4 fine embre vider Becond fl Leer t= nh Fall ! TO THE MUSIC OF Toyland has invaded the ¢ West. Building, from whi | Children’s Desks. About 50, all styles and sizes, inv ak and niahogany. A third less than regu’ar; $3.00 kind, $1.98; $4.00 and $5.00 kinds,.$2.98 Mission Furniture, about 36 pieces, Sofas, Chairs, etc., a third tess, 98cl to $1.98 Children’s Rockers, 98c. to $3.98, All styles. ot in esday morning. She was fi psoyhepells Soldiers’ Sults, a fine assortment, er at the Cash Register | ji bs Her brother pleked uo lage j 9c, to $3.98, Drill Gunsto match, gloves and umbretia near the aldewatk suitable for Paper Caps. soc, Caries than 100 Kinds, at......, tee eeueenens ss 1246 Beds, a splendid showing, in brass and white enamel, with steel springs, 98c, | $1.49, $1.98 and. upward, Imported Doll Cribs, made of hand hammered brass, very actlstlGs $1.75, $2.49 and $2.98, ok We He ! | I | n—CHEMISE | with tace= y beading nin} yone. The leathers namel, patent colts black Russia. calfskin, drill ana iy Teather tint = Eaot Bullaing, Humpty Dumpty Circus. Best pro duction, 49c, to $9.98;. separate |, pleces. .,..., 10, and upward | aa ToylandAnnexesa Gon An Army of Toys Takes Possession, THE GREAT ORCHESTRION and led by the spirit of Santa Claus, Central Building, Fourth Floor, and laid out a Merry Christmas City, with broad thoroughfares, splendid decorations and everything to please Young America. ave been planted, and this New Toyland promises to be as attractive as t 1 it sprang-in-a.day and a. night. there such a gathering of Christmas Toys. Burrows’ Patent Billiard and Poo! Tables, Juvenile Automobiles. Headquarters | the best maXes and ail the latest Dolls’ here for the best machines; largest dress fashions from. Parts, Berlih and All styles and sizes, $5.98 to $110.00 showing tn Greater New York. Win- fie'd, with hinge seat and tool b0x,/Our Miss Violet, 2 $5.49; Winner, $4.98; other grad “Ltt Hand Cars. beauty... \7 ick-Tack Clocks, young mechanic. | adjustable seat, | es UP to....,. $24.98 le Nemo," a little sales $3.49 The kind for the ‘Full instructions showing how to put them together— instructive and Interesting toy and) qa, smuall-priced cloci vida will keep as good time as the seseaee |: 1.50 Kind’ at Nowhere in all of Greater New If is better than-a theatre, more thrilling than a circus. (P. 8. For Mammas, Papas, Sisters, Cousins and Aunts.—The prices are strikingly hw as compared with.any store in thts whole, city.) ‘Christm: Famous Toyland i he Ives's American Raliroads, Run by cloc.work; complete with track, 98c1, $1.24, Bho: $2.24, $2.75, $3.75 and upward . Dolls, = Mp most wonderful Doll Land we know of. All New York, feet tall, well pro- portioned, pretty chemise, Shoes and stockings ; a perfect beauty, equal to | many $1.50 Dolls, at... 98 Handwerck and Kestner Dolls, all sizes . -98c. to $10.98 Dressed Doils of every description, 29c. to $24,098 Games. A splendid showing of all the | newest Games 24c, to $1.98 || Fourth Floor, West Bullding, ' i MM & B B B yg Fm ta ne rr ee eer ene et ae ae he ode me i Se, reais eck; 14'and 16 yr, Girls’ Dresses, one hundred discontinued styles, in wool'pi Girls’ Full Length Cloaks, of heavy wool cheviot, nestly trin Be Heretofore $1540 1540.00; 316.95 to 32.50 isues* Walking Coats, ot plain phiek che o fancy plaids nuixtures, fly Toches tong, loose or semifitted models, H-& loyrs, 3.95 to 7.95 ma and cheviots, 4 to 14 yrs, “Heretotore-$5:50-to-t1-50 ig, caskmeres, pana mmed with braid and velvet, excclient school coat, 6 to 14 yrs, os Noung Men’s, Boys’.& Chiltiren’s High Grade. Clothing At Much Less Than Regular Value. - joys’ Yoke Norfolk Suits, two pair knickerbocker ye xek in fancy cheviots, 8 to 16 yrs, Value $7.45 to $8.75, $5.75 joys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Belted Suits, in fancy Fs cheviots and worsteds, knickerbocker trousers, 8 to 16 yrs., 4,95 Value $7.45 to 8.75 enone mt cr_ancumrowam meen oem} aoa oys’ Overcoath, of grey and grey mixed chevlots, 10 to 16 yrs. joys’ Three-quarter Length Reefers, of blue andioeldrd Brey frieze, 6 to 15 yt, Value $3.50, 6.95 E ba i 11.50 4 Value $6.75, 4.95 ouths’ Sack Suits, in plain or fancy mixed cheviots, 32 to 36 inch chest measure, latest models, Value $16,50 . i, Pe Hats, Caps and Furnishings. Twenty-third Street West oo ern pemennn