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|Dr. Mach Gives All Beethoven INGHAM PUTS SISTEM BC umsa dnt Ap eTLRNlA anes Saturda te. How dared” te ri programme | ¢. would he bave offer all Beethoven Bs 1, Sew worl «| SS ee Gives Up Fight and \od- {ven tor. ptnduction in tie bee| NO TICKET SPECULATION, and — ifies the Order Which Checked-Evil. POW ER TOT a short: period, Nera Were elected feo] WirnAG Fira Vi mneert }1h Varris: TORS: taymar——tt So Soctatary, La . | Gaomotion ef ALHayman, this peeotu. oped with efi! ton wast ly gdopted: A Jaton tes the Maya dy apectlution as emboli al Inoersee-with ‘the: furt Feuggestion that they, as prove of sidewalk spec Jand tha granting of any It dev ' They Are Given Full Control} of Plain Clothes Men and |; Will Be Held Accountable... ; orsen th pllowed 1t valine Ucke whole orchestr jcert Master, p 1) foajor 'v The old Waniman fy ject of-e0 much Invent The Kind You Have Always Bought. | [ over 80 years—the gonuine Castoria. ‘ of fathers and. mothers when purchasing Castoria to rec thatthe wrapper bears his signature in black. When tho qeappae moved the same al, ;| pears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used .\ their little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and ‘tnttations, but oar present duty-ts-to-call-the attention-of-the- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to bo regretted that there aro pecels who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and polling all sorts of substitutes, or what Wo respectfully call the attention evil since Gat admitted. This is made’ mar shig-gencra!-arder Girecting that all copies of that ore be destroyed. On the nurface it look fab Ifthe system might become ev . as the powers for the selecting only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves UGE > °F! on the mother to scritlitzs closely what sho gives her childs Adults can-do plain’ clotli#s mien —tx—conrentratad that-for-themselvea,-but the child has to rely on ’ ALD E | the bands of the ftt the mother’s watchfulness, bees pe: epi soar Genuine-Castoria always boars tho signature of -eloner's policy of hold Think of the enormously difficult task of having every tablet of Cascarets of the many millions of tablets sent Ss out tothe world the same-as- every other tablet,— equally | as dainty, sweet, palatable, and equally effective as al medicine. Sen Inapectirs, In ptains ‘This, | ne Commi ¢ the Inspec tors responaible for all t thelr districts. Many Changes Mads. ~ wholesale olothes men who bh ‘A= tnspection distri Nearly. all them fan bene out dened teed iocm— te fo > OF f tortunete fellows, while other met | Beeteas places In plain clothes | ‘Means Exceflence of the ‘Will remeln—et-ihe pleasure of the In- | Preperation soectora. , When the Commisstoner decided, after MmonMs of careful consideration, to latrike atthe. ward man evil te tsaued {hisfamous omer No. #4. mul that the jesch captain selected tf) tad. them dolng_v ac c Think of nearly ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS of boxes of, Cascarets sold in the last eleven years, all on the pure merit of- TABLETS having exactly the same Purity, Quality and Medi- cinal Merit as the rest of them. It is the PURIF¥ OF PRO-- CESS that - made this seeming miracle-possible—purity in the: sense of exactness, nicety, care and selection. el Tour members ot the -eusgving iplatoon for patn dyty. “la plain clotties uring the tor © Such men were not to be used more than-once-awcek Ie could alas detail woman for auly in cdain t Sot aang sate pee “When, in 1896; Cascarets were first-created, the purpose-of Its makers | othe oebw et te eieeet was to make the best Bowel Remedy ever desi and compounded. The ~lotnes work xenerally | preparation was to be pure and harmless, made by“ PURE: PROCESSES: a vested in. the Insp detail-men to ald the ines, Hut could not Ki jeame precinct lonxe He also had to report 1 end of each weok the station each plain clothes man was a phe work given to him. the dir furmed. and the number of arrests convictions made by Sad Blow to Graft. who could and sold under a pure promise that it would ‘accomplish always what was claimed, with the elternative of a_guaranty or-moncy refunded. The grateful recommendation of hundreds of thousands of pleased patrons who found Cascarets to be TRUE and dependable was by far the greatest clement in the promotion of their’ success. Now that the PURE FOOD AND DRUG ACT has-gone into. effect, we cannot refrain from welcoming it for the benefit of the people, and at the ‘same time from claiming that ‘we adopted CUR OWN PURE DRUGS Act in 1896, and by steadfast adherence to the principles then set to guid rath SUR ores waa tasued 1t necmst, we hawe-eonuinced she world of the power of:purity and truth as _exem- ended, Fe neither captain nor inspect or | plified by Cascarets, a pure, honest, harmless, reliable article for the pre- saan ewe neti ener vention and | allexiagion of all diseases of the stomach and bowels. Rare Sea att therefore, that ‘What stronger argument than the favor of millions of satisfied friends, of whom hundreds of thousands have been rolieved of great muifferings, can be offered to him or her who has not tried Cascarets When ts in trouble? The. slightest_attack_of irregularity, costiveness, colic, headache, flatulency, all the signs of impending CONSTIPATION should be heeded as a warning, and immediate recourse be taken to that great preventive of disease, Cas- carets. E ! The specifie purpose of Cascarets is not alone as a treatment for the: cure of Constipation, bit even more 80, to keep the entire_food-canal clean the paltce re no-longer nm the inspe mi TP d the new order, . There Unletsaalay lint tmponad 1 Where his men When Comiasioner — Tlngna asked to explain the new ord scWall., the tne rounds forl and antiseptic, destroying all disease germs before they can form a lodgy nce one che = to bel ing and start their i iniquitous activity. “This the old In the ‘Those who ae never-tried-Cascarets, as an immediate laxative, a reli- € cathe ative preventive and—the~best—all-around—-RAMILY _ 5] MEDICINE, should go to’ their own druggist TODAY and bu Yc box—surely not-too -tisky-2n-investment... They. dded to our millions of friends. Be sure you get the kind Ou ask for— Cascarets, the only gritos ieeauine! every tablet marked “C CC,” 73 ZERO EOR: SALE Eat noiding Uh everything w mit they me bythe ‘One ‘or the reasons advanced Speitorsa: for_rhy Chane It lanier Slee Fi hat tt war not tite to Mien a RTOIFAPY ANITC MEN WHs Tit been ehKaxed Working \ip some difficult case, The —reeult ofthe change 4 halne the Depart- watched with Thtsiest by PUBLIC NOTICES, = seen CITY OF NEw ¥ na ies TAXES ND aoe | WHAT WE DO, We-sell-clothing for — Ladies, Men and Boys; Also Turs and fur coats on credit. We trust you on your promise, We sell goods a8 we represent, or your money *efunded, We sell oh easy terms at cash prices, WHAT WE DON'T DO. We don't ask for any references or security, Wo make no inquiries - from your landlord or employer, from your nelghbors or friends, We do not ask you to prove your honesty. We make no deliveries; Wo give you the goods along the Doi Brooklyn, the City.” of es inapection, hans “examination, the. wae ey ot ail reeset Open up to and Mat day’ of March, 1X0 During the thine that the books are open to wb Vngrmctton aniioation” tas be made We keep your clothos tn when you make the purchase Berson of corpora tie pes t reat 5 " soneny Dereon * Dt eqrpors ikon ciatminas a be repair for one year free of charge, | and pay the first deposit Personal estate to have the aime cor Jn the Norourh of Mandatta Mfic@ of the Department ot esemnenth., Hall of Heconis, pe tree At the Main en and Ag 1 Cham N —In~the Horoueh -of- thie Tone { jen oe tie netarimnente Municinal netting Mie, Hundred and Hevenityemerenth wrest tot th ONh See, ye ‘4 ithe Dorvuh of Brooklyn, at the bitice iF Ane. department.” atin otha! nf ane. etetn po the Horouch o€ Queens at the office of ett Hallaine. Jackmon reel. Lang Island City yeh kite Richmond. at the office Masonle Balding, Bay the Dormneha murt FAL fhe main office In Lenox Ciothing Co. 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 123d-124th Streets, 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 103d-104th Streets, ee ran Greatest Auto Exchange. | TES. Buildings, _—————— CREDIT TO ALL 3S OUR LIBERAL OFF R. CLOTHING ct Every Mellable a Quallty ais Katnier Lao mobiles, Otdemo. For Men and Women yale tuurlasa, Dees t Populac ey RANG OM fecidea. ant in cam nt a. yon rai ee ra Fare “ined Coate, Tare thd ae teed ie, the “etty. sPA $1.00 A A WEEK Nwetunities at rldtculoualy a DUEN Where much place AND Sates WELL, unl Now York's Pioneer Ao York's Pioneer ied Detveren the hones excent on Saturday, when vali sere, mitt be made Becwren 10°A. M. LAWSON PERT Me FNANK Rayman NICHOLAS MGLI NH.” Gare miner Asta OMe TA MTSTOM Coto milse? onere cS Taxes and Assesamenta. NO rorervuce, ark nO. Higu venghbor jor employer, bo UNL, Nu ext made of yout Cu aul ‘ive standard eye Co, 442 West Lath S| BROOKLYN STORE, 010 Broaduay, OPEN EVENINGS, 29 Wert itis ren tee evades y. CLOTHING & CREDIT} FOR MEN AND WOMEN. No references or security required. | The 6th Credit House, 233.,6th av, AM Be 15th sts. - One Tight up, Open evenings. At Boston Orchestra Concert A sugren ate HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been- manufactured under the supervision of Chas. II, Fletcher for aturo Ap- toria for younger genor- should more properly bo termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not this wonderful preparation, and every tabletof nearly a BILLION| © t | i {pi trimmed with | BA: viAS MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co. “laid bu Ay GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIUNG TO onpr Jl weekly ,Payments. Fine nlareriai, LLOTHIN' WATCHES AND “DIAMONUS. ible Gr. At $5, Were $7.50— At $2.25, were $3. aUtched hem feutn fancy faces | Some Items About the WHITE SALE |ments up to the mark. also: Reductions on Robes and Dressing Sacques A Umely offering of winter robes, mide Of popular hibries tH various rs oCrimed Ww A-rousing a Store Closes at 5: 30 IBS M. ‘Of Interest to Women ul -alashed sleeves, At $1, worth €1.60-—Dreesing Sacques of heavy. figured Apnnelette,_ jjln blue, pink, tan or lavender \Nightgowns at $1, Hobestot ripple elderdowe creat fastened with buttons. S, $1.7: up to $7.50 each. jPetticoats at $1, Stee $1.75, ‘$2, up to'$23 each. | 'Chemices at: 75c,-B5c, -$1,-$1,25,up-to $6 each. More HURT BOOKS Today} With the Jarge lots out of the way, we have gone}! orset Covers: at 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, up to $6 each, rawers at 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, up to $6.75 each. Fourth tinder) irosdway, Stewart Building, through our stocks a second time to make thoct number to warrant announcement: {Gvior's Lasrony. —Just arrived. in London—"Reranoy,— There are six more titles by equally good authors-at tho samo price:! 'Danlel Sweettand, by Eden , Piflpotts; + Wilkins- Freeman; Between,’ Took Btore, Ninth street, set, Blewart Butiding. 3 vole. Muslin underwear is going out fast; coming in fast, too, for our splendid and comprehensive stock enables us to keep the number and variety of scar- They meet the requirements of nize, sand there isa diversity of styles nod of trimmingn to satisfy. jevery taste—there is econmy and a large range of prices gray, light blue.| Robes of heavy figured flanneletté; samo with ean-up more]; thorough. Today the new offerings ure rendy, and books ag|/ well-as prices are most tempting, books is impossible. Alist of the individual The following sets sre—in-sutlicient pERANCE..N y0lH,, Alf morocco,colored frontiapleces, $5.75 Avery's RiKF AND GRowTH OF THE ENGLISH NATION. “FRANKLIN IX FAN JALEXANpicn DUA! Work ‘LIMA RY OF ANCIENT AND Moprny Lirsratone. 30 vola, Tall Royal, $14.50]. In-addition to the Hurt Books, very great public inter-|) jest follows the Special Series of 50c Books, which havo just)! {been published, and are to be found only at Wanamaken’s]! | tn New-York €ity:-The collection includes: Anna Katherine Green's latest detective story, “The Chief Logatee"t Gertrude. Atherton's novel which has created a turore| $1.10, “Doc Gorton,’ by Mary E: “The Lady Eyelyn,” by Max Pemberton: “The Man by Amelia Barr; “The Rock In the Baltic,” by Robort Barr;! ‘The House of Defence,” by E. F. Benson. |sood as the $1.08 books. [publish rs_maken the small price. Printed and bound—just as) Our spectal arrangement with authors and 50c each. By. mall, postpatd. 6c. The SUB-STATION STORE ‘BASEMENT. of STEWART BUILDING Dress Goods_at_Tempting- Prices | A Clsarirp of broken” lots of Dreas~Goods-in- oad Tengtha at ana =oloss. -at.ponular nricéa Mostly mall lots. ao. ba. early The offerings are as follows: $1.50 Cheviot Sultings—at— 75c_a yard —84 {uches wide, jn black and nary blue grounds with fancy white stripes. $1 All-Wool Black Chevlots at 50c a yard Remnants of Cotton Goods—ome at half Brice, Lining Remnants at Half Price 50c Self-colored Figured Black Sitk UI, , Woolen Gooods—some reduced two-thirds, 36-inch Flannclette ar 8c a yard 10c Printed Batiste at(7¢ a yard — f0c Mixed Cotton Sultings wt 4c » yard Inghams, 15¢-y. By E. E. Wale and t E. Wale, Jr. 2 vols. $1.50, [oy {nrie Antoinette Edition. 34 vols. $20, Muslin Underwear tleoats ut BOe—Of muslin, with Short Pettiaouts at 23e—Ot cam— iat ates, i] brie, of Wtitched-tiem.Uihers at Bic, Drawers at _ise-Of muslin, finished with hematitched hem, with rutile, ayers Sacquies at $i; Of elderdown, Inno! wek, fall fro} Kimonos at $1.50 colored grounds with yoke Will) Verstan” border; Ribbons— Of Mannelette, figures; Mrincn Taffeta eht Otherw at Sty Chemises at 25e—Of cam: jmed with hematitched lawn. “ Nighigowns at He—Of muslin; V ineck, with yoke of clusters of plaits, Onis throe toa buyer. Others at fie, ots Man three-te-w: hityer: Th hem-|— At 500,—wortn x50— At 500, With aupporters. At 1Be, | fine batiate; bhie-and-—whtta mot: id colora; fitted | with supporters, collar and sleeves batiste, model} paortern-attaohed. back or front | ints: plaited back; Fapes infront Ribbon, Ine black, blue and cardinal A Tailored — plaite; sleeves with Geap curs, ty t $1.b0—Of ‘black mohair: platted Corsets | santa Srea;-medium buat-and tone Moy worth &o—Tape Girdles, worth $1.%—Sonnotta: supporters in front ‘and| re alk Giiaies| ij AC 81.75, worth H.60—Augustin: robly trl, mmied; Shirt-Waists At $1—Of white lawn; front ahort o} back; Bibeven, | front of| of je fing! | | aup- f final hem, JOHN WANA MAKER Formerty A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth fo Tenth Street. pay Koods_nlotte, eae Ge 6 Ouly Reliable, FOR SALE. NEW CREDIT SYSTEM {iratos, CLOTHING payment und tule SHION CREDIT HOUSE. 7 West 14th Street. OPEN EV j CREDIT” near G3th 8) N RVENIN \uotoDaie Gaada, Janka Wie PAY. PAP) “BOXE for Men, TON ST. WHOL NINGS. man; i __ uptown, OFFICE BOY, WANTED, RUCK! & w York, | | it tunnel. iON, aie ik sani at QUEENS. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, aR _— —GiRES ON SMALL GLU WORK, HALL & RUCK DRUGGISTS, OTTLES, | SALE DRUG HOUSE; | ASHINGTON ST. LIMIOGKATIC PRs BTN ANS MAN to verre a NU Vran in a Now permanent to Gosd Jub, asd 215 WASHING- 2 nm > r m o 4 > 4 m n ° De Qo > fal nm i oy payerats aod doybie Your money next April on | Kiel BANKERS LAND COR, AST Manhattan Jav... 13 coinpletio Pewnt i a HALL t | BoYs KNOCK-ABOGE BHOKS— —_—— Loys' strong Sehoon Suits MAP EY Se Tees M: Denetenis IN ODSATE: W SALI &, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. pSieo's- and Pillow Cases Waite Flannels Timbroldorites Muslins White Goods Mon’s Shirts Barean Soarfs !Sheetinga * Housohold Linena § Corsots Hed Spreads Women’s and Children’s Underwear und Pabtes’ Clothes Women's and wlisses’ Cloaks and Suits, Watsty and Wrappers ITEMS, BUT A MULTITUDE GF SPECIALS IN-EACHt arb Rbiternth Street, JA NUARY SALE Remember the Departments | Curtaina and Uph. Fabrtas BUY NOW! If You Value:the Power of Your Money We @ reserve pri een of limiting cee mail-_or telephone orders, On Ge the January Sale of ~~ Boys’ and Young Men's Clothing! New Goods=All Bought This Season Prices on a down: grade—dectded (differences from those earller preymll RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS. OVERCOATS. An others. NORVOLK ONLE BREAST. SUT duroy Vetvet--Hrown, Nayy, Castor Red, Noyatand. Mixcires—with and_ without fur Collar and Cuffs—3 to WV years. Tweeds, Cassel moras, tsteds and Serge—fine Sateen or tull ang 3.98 to. . 2.98 cUffa aLLadhed—bodl full and Reduced from $8.98" 0 | Serge —uings—perfect!ytatlured—.§ jer tie lnen_hospmector Reduced from $6.98 to, .4.08 full few» onites 1 ts BY— Reduced from $7.98 to,.5.08 to, 16 yrw. all_micove lewetin—valne $1.£0.-..1.00 ; 4 aes Suite q Fine Whit: € 2—sof —~—.Reduced from $9,908 to, .U.98 Uae Suits . : Now 2.93 fon Nie RO RTUTS ery eis i Reduced from $14.98 to, 9.08 ¥5.98 Sutts ‘Now 3.08——— SD ie ET re YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, 7.98 Suita. Now 4.98 nin Hasamestoutte atiesied Stylsh—mixtures in best shades— $3.98 Sutra, Now 5.98 SN sates —reg: Wo: 229 single and double breast—Venetlan, Berge or Batin Hnings—princtpally Jarge alzea—fatr avsortnent fn lot. Were $5.98 ... Now 2.98 Were #/,U8 and $d.U8.. Now, 3.Us YOUTHS’ TROUSERS, Woreteds, Cheviots, Serges, Were $2.98 ...5.. Were $3.98 hes January Sate Vatues-tn- Silk-and Wool Waists Women's Nun's Veliing Wa danoy-alid tatiorst ntyte- i aenfta and colore—vatis Nun's Velling and Watats, cintoretet German Val. ant Bat Ir! On OKO ANd Dadice shes Toe tatiored—etyies—value 31.) _ j ‘Yo-morrow, as January ~} Benutifnity made of hard t Wal OO Witte Neri stuathnt me kenn eats ince trlin'd—allk lined: also PENS aps alle Walstense plea 9 gored wide hem skirts. style—blacke wad white Peau ce Cygne and Measaline— iabor- | owe Misses’ Department the Ately trini'd with Inco—dlack, white, Dink, Maht Dlue—umually $8.99......3.50 As some sizes sell Walats of Liparty and Men: elaborately trim'd also V etitirely made of V ce Insertings— Black “white nnd colors ti the lot— regularly $3.85, +++5.00 + Smart Millinery At Moderate Prices Women's Bans! Tandy Uats-—taree.” imeditilit @iet-susit ew Sators and} Genied: shepes—orsahalr and. Dyrax!- ime pra ld-—blaok, atrest and fancy” | colore—wiun- mating and chiffon worth $2.10 to $5.18........ 1.69 10 4.08 New Untrim't—DrearShapes—iange ast medhsm—vartety of (ano wich and without maline and ehiltfon— ; Diack, Mbt and dark colorr— _ worth $1.8 to 16... 08 to 408 SPRING S STULES IN FLOWERS Girls’ Wash Dresses Chambray an “Walst atylos—$ tot yra—worth $1.2), == January Sale ualities, elegant models for Prin fitting Kowns—four he ten reaculirly $5.00 om ope hark 0 7 oF saree Tr-13 Lam tain ese Te Terie ee trit Spt orth $20. tail tact eleawhere 4 i with we Tes TOr lend nnd mediuin ar] Pyrenees aR i nor f SAN Fae oh ween tae ascemear tae “Bale Children’ S Fie White Caps era attached i appar ~~ January Sale Sp = Strvt-our-tegitiae-9S-cent- loch Banas es At $1.80, worth. $2.50-:Fanoy In-Children's Underwear Drawers—Cambric anil rue Children’ mualins-tuoks and he», emb" 2 to ym—value 39. “20 | Children's Cambrig Biirts—wide ruttis geith dnwerting “of Val Ince’ er 45 Samb'y 1 WOU Yrs —apectas:. . Ce caps offered at such a price. LBAT Two, Cheviota, Wor- 1.98 2.98 1,000 GIRLS’ SERGE SAILOR SUITS 1,000 GIRLS’ SERGE RUSSIAN DRESSES [A to-t4-yenra—inade tu-well_at $3, 998° Royals tted-and Brown=offectively- finished-with~braid “mmc tranch-emb'd—sithe~emblewe -o1—-fanoy—designa—falt Bargains like these have made Come early and mako eure af the size you want, Gingham—plain and re bhibpaletes. -Lend-odded lustre to high repute of this department... Lawns and Potted Swiss—Stralght or poinied Aurnbagheeitn Or WIthOUt lace [rilis—ATL-wIO Ndbon folds aud rosettes or bows —Advance styles for Spring—Sizes to 4 years—Never were such dainty b January-Sale Values_ In Women's ‘CORSET COVERS — DRAWERS SKIRTS mRook Corie Covers More tiansa doen dainty a wit eibban'rin Ineo and Ane emb'y-vilile. , Natnasok Cotset Covers—- Sant ¢ roma Ineo Jigen rhbon ron—value .@.; ae | ing. | Berges, Choviots, Worsteds, Yelvets Friezes and Imported fancy mlx-| Musiln Drawe and inixturea—Sailor Collars —Vrald | (ures Verietian, Sergo or'Sateen Hn—} Srumexys veut A bor-emmls'y-trim—ailk ties 1 to 10 yrs. ling 9 to i “ Were $2.08 .....-.. 1.88 Stipes 2 2.08 Were $3.98 - 2.08 Were 3.98 jon Ineo, inverting and Wore $6.98. “4.08 ee SA Tithe He ratte: of good emb’: oat 7.98 5.08 : é Cambro Skirts—f fn | Were $7 Wero 5.08 CI SORT OTAT een es vai ince: \ Wero: $41.98. NoW 7.98 thoy Brother handeome: atylae— 98 | aren Were $14.98 Now 0.08 tion Corset Cover and [rere AND RUSSIAN COAT Feta eel Combinn tinny Corset. Careta +7 Cheviota, Kerse: ¥ #-#nd—Cor= cad Min ein y—beadng—worth, 9, BS T3.| Men's Dress, Negligee Shirts at January ale Pr Laundered Dress Ehirte—coat renee itr strong Miratin— pure then bosams-8 pivereine rarced back and front-paten! sleeve facing ull alnes~-rex, Muslin Night Shirts—good. strong Musiin—out full and large— emdty trink—reg. 0. => 90-and-$6,00, Bale Specin' wistod- English Serge—Navy, — most popular in New York, more quickly than others New White Gulmpes Long alirt walet atyle—ode sheer Whi ald Tne eid ae 4 to 14 yra—-worth .98.. + 2 Values in Corsets Se ONS & Night tices $8... 50 ASS" -Leading makes, all from Inexpensive to richly finished are Included: i= broldered Corsots—best white ner mud elbbon ttm. i Livon—new modola— hout warters—all flees—resulariy $1.00 and $2.00, ——— ‘Babjes' Departiment—Becond -Floor, anuary Sale Values in Gee fauln Calf—extension rol Laci utton--hand sewed welte— hesiw--etses 9.10 ei. -tee.or Dutton: button and we them before you extension so blucher cut made to-give good wear-boxr | } WOMEN'S WLITE KID SANDALS— H swherdsfostintel Zeatrap- French) or Cuban heels— pay more elsewhere for Interior + | Siatray, Erencit of Cuban heels quality—siaes § to 10M. “i7g | ink wear—ail izes and widths RiROR TSU oSeseensnenaais ATD | eines here 3.0. a es | WOMEN'S PATENT COLT BHORS }Wew opera toce—CUban heelay tail GIRUS-IENOCK:ABOUT:BHO calf tops—At Like a Klove and r compare with any $3.0 show else calf=dull tops broad tors—heayy Where all hae and widtns 2.98) onitron Neck _ ® January Sale Values In Women's Neckwear At Greatly-Lowered-Prices— repo Lise, Chiffon, Net colors Were 9,03. i 5:08 | Weeds Chemiasetten i Hit Sicevga— Hatlate, with Ince of nilover Raby Irish- 10. $3.98 MORNING SALES” _ To-morrow, Saturday, Until I P. M. Fronoh Coutlt—with ‘and without 41,98 ° +98 aad - Lads To prevent dealers buying Mi. Dweods and Noy ’ Full Length Coats ty Mixtures tn beat witt and Double Broastet to 1 years— Kray and brown mixtures—also Navy Cheyiors— alue $3.00. LOOR—CBN nu Boys’ Flannel Waists Also Blowees—navy and red—milltary iupixo Denne Cx feringe newt MurLDING, a at neok or shirt colur—exira RE quailty, and inake—patent walat Yand—3 to 12 years—reg, 09 Boys’ Golf Caps - Iho wagortment of popular Golt Rod and Navy serge and aE Women’s Kid Opera Slippers Y atyle for houae or evening - trap Histep—niedium heels and toes all siaes Pre colors including mixtures— " . eatin Hnode-vatue. <4 and .6— ste hinds Satudaw morning. . RMCOND THIRD FLOOR Black Sateen Petticoats | Hirm. his trous quality ful cut— iitin flounces, fancy Uulored, lengths 38 to i2—uaiaally .99. SECOND PLOOR-GENTRE ed Children’s Black Rib Hose Strictly frat quale 9 =~ 9,00): we reserve the privilege of restricting quantitier. Women's New Spring Jats Keady to Wear-tureana and tht Sajlors—fine fancy black stra combined with nal chifton—quil and ent—worth $1.69 THI FIAOR—WEST shirr Women’s Coutil Corsets + Medium high buyt—garcer attaghmenta white, black and drat-— tf alzey 19 (0 20—@ high-clasa ey reguiarty $1 ND FLOUK- SL BUILDING. Crepe Cuiffon Vella Full 3 yapde long—all colors. hampiiched bo FLOOR — Rioh Ostriok Blurbs: Extra full. and extra 1008 Wstrous Heinen vie black or Tite tego THURD PLOOI=WEST, ANTHE 1,39 *RUILDING,

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