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FIGHT FICTION. > WWCHURCH WAR —_ o% i pAppeal to Embassies in France by American and British. Students. 1? PARIS, Dec. 20.—The ten Biudents of the famous St. Sulpl nary here were expelled to-day. Their Buperlor, cr of form, insisted that a 1 ay @ hand on his | shoulder as proof that violence was i 7 & number ch and one energetic pro- they, were there the French when the prop- fi Colloxe was en- dowed by the Stuarts during tho period of religious Intoleranca in England and for a polytechnic Institute, understod that ag a jovernment would ots sent from ing the attention ne action of the everal places the Bay troops were compelled to use forse in order to open the doors of paries. “WATICAN: BANS AMENDED LAW interior to- ROME, Dec. 2.—A semi-omctal note fssued by the Vatican to-day says that the text of the new French Govern- ment bill, Btate Separ: the form mn bill of 100 Is as bad “being a regulations, - note Ia as follows: ew French Govern- A by the same prif- the Clemen- Inaximum of elas the f the eming positio hand, t Bria OMetan w which M priesta who tn maw rs | ameliorate theo nD, wore 6 regitlas re minty hierarch: dation of the vine Ith” thr the Aly on the SYMPATHY, FOR POPE FROM PITTSBURG, ympathy deplorable h now amulet os chorch of Christ. KF. Re ts € ot the tholie eadlegram Vier) nevin, amending the. Church and} “BILL REPORTED way out was unable to do sab io {ty of the | 1} not desist trom M4 bilk is pre- uum to be} ‘CHEAP AT PANAMA Spanish Workers Now Get 40 Cents an Hour, While Coo- lies Will Receive 11. IN WIDE SEARCH F LOST HEIRESS Dr. Kuehn, Who Has Hidden Girl, Tells New Story of Whereabouts. WASHINGTON.” Dec. | Bhonta, of the Panama Canal Commis- ston, to-day presented to War Sucretary Taft hia yearly report, showing the fathmian conditions to Dec. 1 Ho points out that all the wérk done so far hae really been of «’ prepara- tory character, but even while paving the way for the big undertaking 1,500,000 cublo yards has been excavated from the canalorism, as against 742,000 for ths previous year. Laat September | there were available for work a total | foree of forty-six steam-shovels. | “During the year the fi stage of! canal work, that of preparation,” Mr. Bhonta says,, ‘ virtually been passed end the commission finds itself in po- pition ‘to enter upon the second stage, that of actual construction of a lock 20.—Chairman (Spectal to The Bventng World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20.—Bo certqin are the relatives of Ida May Miller, the missing heiress, that she {s confined in the Friends’ Asylum at that, accompanted by e¢ to-day descend upon and demand the tmmediato of the girl. ‘In the event of Fefunal by ‘the authorities in the Institution, .hwal stops will be taken to ¢cmpel the offl- | nat production cans! ct an elevation of eighty-five fect, authorize’ by Congress th Juno Inst. |Cials to say whether or not tho girl Is Of these wo steges the first was at) Mere. Mr. Evans, of counsel for the rela- once more difficult and the more {m- portant“ The canal employees, Chairman Bhonts declares, numbered 17,000, of whom 370 are Americans, Mr. Shonts declares that the shiftiess life of the negroes and the fact that they readily contract any disease makes them unfit for work on the waterway, Nine hundred laborers from Spain, he asserts, meet all expectations and main- tain good health. Thess are paid cents an hour tn silver, Of Chinese labor Mr, Shonts has this to say: “On Aug, 20, 198, the commission is- wued invitations for proposals to fur- tives, stated today that he had secured mich evidonee tending to show that Dr. Rolandy Kuchn, who claims that, the missing girl ds his wife, conspired. with another man to galn control of the girl, ‘and that @s soon as they found she was y weak, they arranged the mar- riage and then quietly hid the woman taken to the asylum, so that, in case sho should be demanded by her relatives, ber mental state would be improved. ‘Dr, Kuehn, who disappeared suddenty | Thursday, reappeared fn as sudden and mynterious @ maziner yestorday. He said he had been to New York, had talked with the missing girl and was no nish 2,00) Chinese luborers for work on the canal for a period of not less| jonger worried by the tangle which hor ears Hse Ania ss nice nee Of/ relatives had made of his affairs. Ho | “Pour Olds were: presented, of which| bas dropped the story of the visit to ithe only two accepting the “commis: | Ireland entirely. sion’s terms ‘were aimo the lowest. Bolleves He Saw Girl Dr, Kuebn, according to Attorney Evans, was not outside of Philedelphia, ‘and from the oonfidence with which the lawyer mado this statement tt $s pre- sumed that he had detectives following the physician. Lawyer Evans belleves he saw Miss Milicr, but in the Friends’ Asylum. ‘A police surgeon asserted that two weeks ago ho aaw Miss Miller alight from a train a; Sommerville, aear the asylum. When Dr, Kuovn waa told that Miss Miller's relatives intended to seize Rio estate, he said: “Oh, I suppose they may try and de someting like that, but don't you seo that will not affect me except to light en my cares? Inatead of being annoyed with the management of the estate I hall simply aft back and. wit hmy wife, enjoy the income. "You sce, no matter who gets the | These bids agreed to furnish the la- borers from 9 to 11 cents per hour, de- pendent upon tae number actually’ em- ployed, ‘rhe selection of the bidder has hot yet been made, The bids asked for fon Contract work for sections e jNanal willtbe opened on Jan, 1: ‘CREDIT CURRENCY j Congress Committee Hold that It Equalizes Money Con- ditions for All. CHNESE Ligon TOAD ASYLUM STOUIS AS A FAIR DEMAND oe St. Paul Fitretuates While Pa cifics and Other Leaders Make Gains. Prices of stocks startea ‘generally | higher. In the market to-day on a mod-| erate volume af dealings. Pa | St. Paul rose 11-2, tha subscription | rights and Missouri Pacific 11-4, Ca-| nadlan Pacific 13-8, Locomotive a point} and Great Northern ore certificate: Kansas City preferred and} American Car large fractions, Reading ran off a poink, Roading was tle only stock that ¢ fectually psisted a sellitagg movement that developed after the opening Bt. Paul and Canadian. Pactno forced a fraction below xeste closing and Great Northern pref and Northern Pacific 11-4. Mean Reading was forging upmerd, and another dip rose to a point over Inst night, - Within an hour the entre Hst rose briskly and recovered to tha previgus| best prices or above. General Electric Improved % Delaware & Hudson 2 1-4, Paul 2 the preforred 13-4, und At- Coast Line, Kazan City Southern} fercod,, Smelting, Peop! Gas, Na-!} Monel Biscuit, American Car, sugar, | Amalgamated Copper and) Brooklyn | Transtt 1. Chioago & Alton preferred | opened 5 points. low: r c Cone lower -and American Profit tak: tions of the It divereton created Southern noth | ware curred in some feo- | under cover of the| y by- the advance tn} other stocks, Reading gatheted strength and rose to 14, In a al way the movement way narrower and speoula- tion duller than on any day this week. In the afternoon Great Northern pre- terred hardened 1-2, Northern Pacttic 2S4 AUantic Cons Ene 21-2 Vir-| u nm 2, Louisville a N: Gnd” United States Rubter 1 iz wad | Chenapeake and Onto, Fi ferred and Kans Suites Realty gave way 3 The cail money market was easter, rates receding from 16 to 10 per cent, 4nd there was a cpmprehenastye advance | in stocks at noon. Delaware é& Hudson gain 3, St. Paul 21-2, the rights; North western and Gay 3) Great 1-2, gpd | second pre-/ and Texans 1 United | 3 People's pre rnanreterrsas and. Colorado Fuel ane, Ramated Coy ‘or! entra! 1 Sf ern e Deron ebatenia Great Northern ore The market ¢ t cd easy, Kansas Texas rose 2 and the preferred AS North American 1 Loutsvilie & Nash- ville ran off 21-4 from the best because of the failure to increase the dividend, and Kutckerbooker Ice fell § 1-2 The dying down of demand at the highe Prices caused some general reaction. The gains in Readnig and St. Paul were reduced to fractions, but gains were the Tule, Very few fasts slowing losses, agile total sales of stocks to-day were 727,000 shuren, and bonda $1,798,000, The Closing Quotation To-day'a hignest. lowest, closing prices and het changes of stocks fron Fay {inal quotations are aa follows, ny” Mf the diocese, de- existing’ “in a dait conditions \BIsHOP M’CABE'S FUNERAL. flervices for Late “Chaplain’ to Be Conducted ac SO Panta, tity can Wishor Charles Card- gRHE MeCabs, who died yesterday at the t | Naw York Hospital of apoplexy, will be (| pita from St. Pavl's Methodist: Eplaco- ‘fh opal Churety of this clty this evening at Bivclock.. Thd,Rev. Dr. George TA Eeks . patter of St. Paul's, will haya of the services. Bashford and In the services, bodies (costa aS RARITAN CANAL CLOSED. (Special to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. Jo, Deo, The Pelanare ang Raritan Canal closed t Ze zation Rere this morning. i ran as SHIPPING NEWS. i ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY. f° Bun rlses T.20|Sun vets 4,25) Moon + TUE TID Nigh hao ‘LBs he: Bandy Hook... Nernor a Island DHE Ga ronT OF Ni aa Jenle Albert. i TArmenian .~. jajoatic. . < Llverpool srpareciona Hamburg rt Antonio joseph co INCOMING STEAMSHTPS, Ten DUR TO-DAY ‘ gr tllate ppl; Veunsyivanta 2 nm Juan, yi Bibre a our¢ Hamburg. faracille avannah, Jamestown: Norfolk, Areantiny. ieatere Princes, Having, WASHINGTON, Dec, 2.—Chairman| property. she will be entitled to the net | 2) iy Fowler, of ‘the House Committee on| income from the estate, and I, being her | Am, Guiton Oil, fy 24 | Banking and Catrency, submitted to the | husband, share in the benefits ‘of this | 4m fee Co . BO Shir House to-day his report on the Credit | !icome.” ie toe rency bill agreed upon by the com- TT, 1% + 171 mittec, The. report reRerates the as- n wad $18} “rtiona, that bankbodk! credits are at ut} ntical with banknote credits, and NURSE STAYED BY Res ae | that ft should be at the option of a de- a | had +h |positor of a bank to eay whether he 1 ‘ et shall have current credit of the-bank i + fh) M, [OF 8 book sudsee’ to his check, j lad | The advantages of a credit currency 2 1G Toe | aré set forth by the report as follows: corr perce toy “Ik will lower and equalize the ratex | te Ta. ot interest’ throughaut | the United} PONl’s Son Ran Away, but)« ee toe, mm, Mice) Int os It will make the Fates practically Miss Moore Waited with Pa- z ‘4 uniform oughout the year, 7 * ; a 4 "iitahll give to. the countryvalstricta | UCTIE Till Rescuers Came. oat as economical a form of credit as the on, td | Hes enjoy where checks are chiely| si. “started by an overheated fur iy +h It will give to the mass of the peo- | Mace in the basem.nt of tho fiat-houso eh: 2! ple who use currency in thelr smaller! No, 253 East Seventy-senond street, t “154 eal o onomical form of cre dit} day had gained considerable head i ee enjoy the use of checks | i icore it wus discovered, and.there was | Int sabe eet help larger transactions. t ruts SMNETe WAS fi Lat Boy —— Hy Will maké \t possible for the banks | Much exertement Incident to the escape | Inter wh + hl rally to nerve such of thelr cuatoni- | of sevoral tenants. No Itves were lost, ryt Rog. y! Jury of other customerg who, have Joank $2,000 phevt) Cast a Which must be pald before the currency | ‘The Names were roaring up wa EM) Jto'a tmak whether It owes a depesitor | Waiter shaft Te kee ate) HS Fh) Jor o. noteshoi to attend Adolph Pohl, an aged para- ag + t will almost tnvarinbly prevent any | jytic Hving with his son on the fourth Lane | Wagtever, Aba! will acwitys avert Te ort stnous erfats, flor, opened the door. Tho fire gon Patt A CLLCAE Any tine contraction of credits soordhéd her face and shd ran scream- Sy sal eee ea ete heen | ins rite the bedroom where the old eit 2H Yorted and. transformed Into the ins} man lay, She called to Mr, Pohl's son! LS t eney wit) 2 et hia father out, but they e+ extmen u facilitate, Hquidation without that ae- fy, down-| struction of values Incident: to a fixed | Younes man lost his head and ran down-| y lof currency sucn AY We have | stairs. BOYS GLORY IN CRIME RECORD Police Say Youths Confessed to Many Robberies in’. Hoboken. man out—not-belng strong enough to! called for help. The halla were tmpass- able from smoke, and te firemen tirew laddera ue against the face of the building an remen Foley and Tierney carried the nurse and the old man down x brother of Louis Mann, tho actor, He Was reading a wireless mossage he had Just received from the actor when the cries of fire warned him. He assisted | hin wife and her mother to the street and then finished the reading of his marconigram. A Baturde jt ran. jaturday, an, OE Pont and the nurse, Mina, Moore Dr. Bisex, of No. 230 Yond street.” Both were 9% miles out; will arrive Mi from shoe! 11,000,000 BALES OF COTTON GINNED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—According to a bulletin issued by tle Cénsus Bu- Two youths who wero arraigned be- fore Recorder Stinton at Hoboken toy day, not only acknowledged that they belonged to a gang of petty thieves, but told boastingly of how often they had been arrested and imprisoned and seemed proud of their oareers, ‘They wore George Sray, seventoon years old, | row,uto-day there had been ginned uy of No, 183 Grand atreet, and Michael} to Dec, 13 of this years cotton crop Hannon, eighteen years old, of No. 107| 11,009,001 ‘bales’ Keainst 0,297,819 at this Willow avenue; both Hoboken. ‘They| time last year, yald that in (helr deprodations they | Cotton opened steadier than, expected re ompila . at an advance of one point to a de- eaalart ate oat pl Ham vimiap ty cline of three in the market to-day. ef," DUE) fusinoss was slow. ut Aan and to these. robberies, In court to-day both prisoners made confessions, With a_self-satiatled air Bray told the court that he had. been arrested several times before and that he had been an Inmate of the count Jail and of the State/ttome Bi Hannon sald that he was arfiated. probably SS caaantee scorn /KLEN GOT THE HOOK, Loyls Kien, No. 6% McKibbon , Brooklyn, was working to-day ho United Dressed Beef peanut. at ry-fourth gtrest and First ¥ The nurse was unable to.drag the old] 5 carry him, ahit running to the windoy| j safely. 7, On the Afth floor jived Samuel 3fann, 3 avenue, |. F FPS TSARER PEE OF OPP KR SRS BREgsans Rook Ivand pei., O5 Blows Shatfield 6 Pac. vs. 8 ert SPEER FHte [ttt +44] +/¢+ $4 SRABSARZAS ERE =: ee rR Decline, peeked et sere THE EAT -MARKET. Wheat opened steady, but without foa- | ture, Tho very light movement jn the Northwest eheckod what sellingomient | pave been contemnatel on tha easter cables and pricea were Unchansed from last night's clove i Corn opened steady atan advance of 1-§ on unfavorable weather in-the’Cen- tra’ States and a continued scarcity of cart moa New York's opening pflocs were: Wheat—May, 414, | Chioago'a opening prices were? Wheat i SS to 71-4; July, | ches é they pretended not to know the real] the ope i aoe Nae: 7B 1 names of thelr "pals," BA oe eared MT December |r 1-3 to 11 68 May, 63 58 to 438.4) There have been many robberies of |% to SMe January, Aas ner, 421-8, late in the. yards of tho Lackawanna { ruary, $80 bid; March, 943 to 944; April, | York's closing prices were: and Erie Railroads, and the. thieves | 9.59 to 9.01; May, 9,00 to 9.01; Ju —May, Si 1-4 asked July, 33 si Nave Ueenespestally ‘busy In the poul- O71 to S78: August, {bid December, pO 6-8 nominal. RIVA Fang, OF be Lerma aut ate hone; October, 9, January, 511-3 ‘nominal, May, 60 7-8; whicl ny chickens and gosse have ng prices *xere: December, | Devembor, i 1-4 been stolen. Many small thefts have PFanuary, 408 to Gov: Feb: | Chicago's closing prices sere: Wheat also been reported by residents on the 125 to Yat: Mitroh, 9.89 to 0.40; | December, 714 did; May, 781-8 pid; hill and in other parts of tho city, The 940 fo BOL; May, 9.69 t0 9.59; June: | Jul to 771-2. | Corn-December, police believe that in the taro. peiedn- ges; July, %68 to 969; Augush, | Ay, 4934; July, 441-8 bid; Bop érs they have made captures that will 9.67. Pslutarietn cif AI eae iere ree | Not Like Other Women, | (From the Philatielphia Press.) | Mrs, MoCall—She's preciso to the point of eccentricity. | Mra. Ascum—In sho, really? | yew. Why, if) whpn a roller hook for swinging up dee fell from, the overhead. troile: turing his-wifull, te was taken ¢ \ 4 the first time six years ago, when he was twelye yeare old, Ho could not re: how many times he hat since then, Mra, MeCall—Graoio you aek ther how much Her now gown Or oonnat ‘seat haplena toveriably 2 packag: you th BLU | CARD. Please two departments se a | tak es with yOu. If op in more\ than small | E TRANSFER | | | Avoid the SeeCalled “4 “Bary Payment” Plat as You Would Avoid? | ' the Plague. Spending money befoag you have earned it Is bad | business, and no amount of sophistry can change | that fundamental princi- reductions. of ONE-HAL! Go Hh Macy 0 Macys) Price-lowering throughout Holiday Goods Stocks — in many instances F, though the average is around ONE-FOURTH. } OPPORTUNITIES for buyers of gift goods to increase the purchasing power of their money without adding a dime or a dollar to the lots that uke (00 small to advertise. sum they have planed to spend. Zhe richest picking wili be found in the M dam adjustment; complete... ppeue tele eee Morris Chair in solid quartered’ oak, spring seat, cushion. with stitched edge; complete... saddle seats .... saddle seats satin damask .. orris Ct Morris Chair in solid oak, w ockers, solid oak, with bi ArmChairto match. . Rockérs, mahogan Rockers, mahoguly finish, Gilt Chai ask Gilt Reception Gilt Corner Chairs, damask .... Children’s Willow Furniture | Easy Round Back Chairs, Arm Rockers ami Sofas that match; for children 2 to 6 years of age; hand- woven willow, with cretonne coy- ered seat cushions and back pads; silk ribbon bows: Chairs, $5.04; Rockers, $6.34; Sofas, $0.49. | rr , Rockers, Gilt Chairs, Cellarettes and Willow Furniture for the Nursery—plenty of {ime in which to make selec- tions and arrange for deliveries on Santa Claus schedule. fancy ith reversible yelour cushions; brass rod Ate reversible velour AVES. i 38,73, gh backs, full arms and saddle seats, $4.24 5 . 84.24 ° bler 83. s, full arms and covered with $3.49 back covered with satin, 184.24 Cellarettes. Solid Quartered Oak Cellarettes, three compartments; top one fitted to contain Ice; middle section for bottles and glass racks; lower sec- ton zinc fined for cigars.:.817.80 | Gthers up to $87.49. Macya||(Macy)|Macy’ in the and SI China 3p; fing and shown Fo t t Novelty gifts that chosen from the in silk 4 Turkish Silk Scarves, in w! swansdow Women’s Undergarments: Sets. Second Floor, b4th Sinset. Gift Sets—three garments in gn adjc Becond Floor, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Slippers—special display of lines particularly interesting during the holiday ‘ ie WOMEN'S SATIN ‘SLIPPERS, In E.N'S HAND-CROCHETED white, black, pink and blue; SLIPPERS, best all-wool_ yarn, in Louis XV. heels; a pair..... $2-99 | solid colors and combinations; SLIPPERS for evening wear; white, | ap = *! 89c pink, blue, bronze and black kidskin, IDERDOWN gray suede or patent leather; plain or} SLUMB se Ic embroldered vamps, betas heels; / ERS, va- the price range, 1 rious color: Slippers for Teena eset SOLA) | “a nausewearteasee value? ae | WOMEN'S BLACK KIDSKIN| cial . sey ., 49c HOUSE SLIPPERS, with full WOMEN'S. IMPORTED (French) round toes, a pair. . ~$1.24| BoubdOIR SLIPPERS, novelty effects; BEST QUALITY FELT SLIPPERS,| imported to sell at $6.00; Romeo styles, fur-trimmed; in red,] special ' $3.96 or black; a pair, 87. a | eu eestetasess $1.98 | QUALITY FELT ROMEO SLIP- WOMEN'S. “COMEY” SLIPPERS,| PERS, fur-trimmed . ... 97¢ in dark blue, red, gray, ght MISSES’ AND. CHILDREN'S tue and pink, 806 to.....$1.14) «COMFY? SLIPPERS, 7c and 97€ _MEN’S HOL witth ROMEO AND OPERA SLIPPEKS, in brown, black, red and maroon, lned with kid SLIPPERS, made of best black : .$1,24 and 81:49 $1.49 to $2. 1 ! MISS N’S BEST Y IDAY SLIPPERS. Floor, i BATH SLIPPERS, made of Terry clothans.s beens eoancee! 40c. to O8c | Same as above, made of velvet and quilted satin $1.29 and $1.40 VELVET SLIPPERS, assorted colors; soft-corded bottoms... aeeeee OF Gift Suggestions fro any Lands. 2nd Floor. wrap department. With shawls from over seas, Syrian Scarves, dlack poeta rac India Chudda Shawls, inf black, gray or white; so fine in texture that one may easily’ be Ge through a ats er ring, : 4 Shawls, new desig “Chinese dalntyeieh nee ina Brocade Silk Scarves, In w in the Neckwear section on th r head and shoulder protection—dainty |creations Introducing chiffon, n and Venise lace and Irish crochet effects, Prices up to $24.74. are at the samestime very practical. may: be extensive assortment of S! those from Syria, Turkey, India affording widest range for selection. or white net, with gilt and silves 87.74 hawls and Scarves shown the domestic lines there are Scarves and teptal to $26.74 ‘Appleton’s. Scientific Library, Author's Edition, half morocco, 62 umes, $121.24. S £5 Chas. Kingsley's Works, ion—limited—14 vols, bal morocco, $41.11. ; , Shakespeare's Comedies Complete—limited—4 yols., half moroce $34.56. 7 Longfellow's Work’, with bibliographical ‘and critical notes ang fife; 14 yolumes, half, morocco, $40.32 : Cet Shakespeare's Works, Cambridge—Pickering Edition—limited—half morocco, 21 volumes, $34.11. ‘American Statesmen, Standard Library Edition, 32 vols., $43.21. Fisk's Works, Standard Library Edition, 24 vols., 93T.44. Lowell's Works,-Elmwood Edition, half morocco, 16 yols., $31.24. Balzac's Works, illustrated Sterling Edition, half morocco, 18 yoluntes, $22.49. i aj Dickens's Works, Cabinet Edition, 30 volumes, half morocco, $44.21, Tolstol's Works, Standard Library Edition, 12 yols., halt calf; $17.96, William Harrison Ainsiprth's Historical Romances—limited cedition29 volumes, $61.24. | & Burton's Arabian Nights—Edition de Grande Luxe—Imited—t7 yok umes, half morocco, $71.49, y Stoddard's Lectures, 14 yols., cloth, $31.89, Eliot's Works, flustrated Cabinet Edition, half morocco, 24 volumes, 340,08. ; Ruskin's Works, Slustrated Cabinet Edition, 26 volumes, half morocco, $42.36, 3 _ SILK CLOTH COVERED SETS. Balzac's Works, illustrated edition, 18 volumes, $10.81. z Ruskin's Wo&s, Library Edition, 13 volumes, $7.81. Carlyle's Works, illustrated Sterling Edition, 10 volumes, $5.09. Eliot's Works, illustrated Sterling Edition, 8 volumes, 34.81. Poe's Works, illustrated Sterling Edition, 6 volumes, $3.61. Bulwer's Works, illustrated Sterling Editlon, 15 yolumes, $8.96. Tolstol's Works, Library Edition, 12 yolumes, $7.21. HANDY VOLUME EDITIONS IN ATTRACTIVE BINDINGS. Poe's Works, Virginia Edition, complete in 17 handy volumes; leather, $15,12; cloth, $8.11. Westininster E Browning's Works, Camberwell Edition, 12 volumes; in leather, .81; cloth, $6.48. : orne’s Romances, Lenox Edition, 14 volumes; in leather, $12,845 sloth, $7,21. Shakespeare's Works—Pembroke Edition—12 yolumes; leather, $10.81; cloth, $6.48, Tennyson—Farringford Editlon—1o volumes; leather, $8.96; cloth, - Mrs. Browning's Works, Coxhoe Edition, 6 volumes; leather, $5.41} cloth, $3.24, Shakespeare's Works, cloth, $3.31. Keats's Works, S$. volumes; leather, Green's History of the English People, 5 v Burns's Works, Alloway Edition, 3 vols:; leather, $1.89; cloth, $1.24. Scott's New Century Library Edition, 25 vols., leather, $22.00. Dickens's Works, Century Library Edition, 17 yols., $14.96. Thackeray's Works, New Century” Library Edition, 14 vols, $12.39. | i Gifts A Man Will. Welcome For His Wardrobe. | First Floor. Stratford Edition, 12 volumes; leather, $9.615 $4.06; cloth, $2.43. ols,; leathzr, $3.24; cloth, 98¢, leather, NDER the sweeping term “Furnishing Goods” comes every sort of dress details, from collar buttons to house gowns— and every good sort is represented broadly in this Main Floor “| Store For Men. Rea 5 Some of the lines about which gift-buying interest centers include: Matelasse House Gowns, lined with heavy” silk; hand- ry somely tailored and trimmed; $25.00 yalue; special.........+ $17:74 House Gowns, made of vicunas, in plain colors; special. $13.96 House Gowns, made of plain colored velvets, lined withe rg 74 3 $28.74 $32.74 98c $2.49 2.74 to cautifully embroidered 83.96 to very pretty luey hité, pink or blu hite, very sheer, edged with marabout feathers.. particular attention {s directed to a collection of fate riovelty Parls Wraps en he main floor. —Gown, Chemise and Drawers; made of nain- dook, prettily trimmed with Val. lace Insertions, beadings with ribbon drawn through, edged with lace and furnish ,.. Three Specials, JAPANESE COA hed with dainty ribbon bows. ; $4.96, $5.24, $5.94 oining Department we show an exceptionally attractive collection of TS AND KIMONOS simply and eiaborately-embroldered, at prices ranging from $24.79 to $69.24 ‘ec | hacy (Macys) |iMa acy) “Perfection” Chocolates, 59c Ib. ie Basoment, URE, delicious, alway own Candy Kitchen. find it équalled or bet | simply made, after all. Jus “Mille Dolce” Two pounds of toothsome sweets, 96 pleces in all, and all different. package of fine confectionery like it. fresh from the factory. 80c. chocolates sold by sp ys absolutely fresh—we make them in our Accept the standard established by the alty confectioners and you will tered, : t rich, creamy centers flavored with fruit pulp and fruit juces, nuts, almond paste, and the like, and covered with chocolate we make in our own cocoa factory. Special holiday gift packages, daintily trimmed ‘ re 59c Lb. Chocolates, $1 39. t No For end o’ week selling—Soa boxes ich mixed fabrics, trimmed “House Gowns, made of Sc $9,74 “with silk cord Seneeran eases Sar dpRacent: et tncinesd Men's Blanket Robes, deep toned grounds, with Jacquard figures sea itera vos ec1s 82.88 to $6.94 Neckwear, including English Squares and. French Four- f IncHands; $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50 values,...,,94c, 81.44 and , $1.94 Exceptional values are offered in these lots of Neckwear at 70) 2dc, 44c and 68c. Men's Full Dress Mufflers, {n black Barathea, with witt oes) Wing oe, .cseeerececensce Heth A ene guaate Soe , Suependers in gift bOX¢S.-.e+eenssesswnsrewens ++ AC to $2.44 Fitth Flour, FEW minutes: spent in this,Fifth Floor Smoker's Goods De- partmeiit” will give you suggestions enough to. solve anyy Smoker's ‘Gift problem that confronts you. i! Cigars—standard brands of both imported andrdomesticys goods—brands you can. buy with full assurance that “he” knows:them and recognizes their goodness. Pipes, Smokers’ Seis, Humidors, Tobacco Jars and Bags, . and, Trays, and all sorts of novelties, and in-Furniture-and Fittings fot the Smoking Room. { } \ Holiday Sale of Fine Cigars. Romeo and Jullet Perfectos, 25's, $4.06. Puritanos, $0's,85.04, Luis Marx Perfectos Especlales, 25's, $4.49 Luls Marx Ieales—-gtass tubes—box of 12, $5.04, Luis Marx Sensitiyas, 25's, $3.74. | KEY WBST CL Isna Perfectos, 25's, $2.49, STACHELBERG'S KEY: W Havana: \ Monarchs, 25's, $2.49, Golonials, 50's, $4.08. ~ ss : z Diplomaticos, Especlales, 50's; gagatt Sruaich 25's, $1.54; So's, 4.96. 2.97. eteeN : ROBERT BURNS 25's, $1.39. CLEAR HAVANA—In two sizes: Reina. Victoria, 100's, §7,94, Perfectos, 25's, $2.49, Luis Marx Epicures, R HAVANA: FI Clo, Reina Victorias, 50's, $4.96, FLOR DE MERODE—Clear Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper: Slrenas, box of 25,°81.29; 50's, 2.49. , $3.24. , Clear Victorias, 50's, $3.96, Panatelas, So's, $3.74 Conchas Selectas, "50's, $3.24, Minuets, 50's, $1.98. | a i

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