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oe Against= ‘Hearst “to: ane THAW PICTURES ul VANISHED Found After a Hunt HELD BY TWO WOMEN. Who Induced Prisoner’s Wife to Pose Also Plied- “> Questions, “West Side y im th y over a a«idolight In>the Thai case. (nw names of two “i womens Neured Wis’ lawyer, “Lawyer | sparticularly “‘laterestedt _ he‘parted in a moment of confidence to ong of the women that she and an aa- ‘aistam might paint in miniature me ____picture of Mrs. ____The women _fointly tn possession ot Hatry K. Thaw. } —othe-album, disappeared and. with approach of the second trial, O'Tteli needed the albtiny ax « part of his evi- dence. The women were located ufte: @ long search “an wranice In court of Mrs, BO Nauci ~assoctite’s name is Marie von Zelthein. One of the women wus found at No. 24 West Cooper, for—Sire- Waucaze, deciaret that the aibum was | By: Buggeste for her mintat but durinx aistently questio! (ers pertinent Kmong the gu secording. 10 i ur the sitter on mat-| the “murder Case, they asked were, x start: out| to be {ree now?” ture, She ace alleged the album, The tito women are sald to ran English publ hi assigned (0 come ti “cover” the Thaw t Magistrate Finn was prepared to en- tertain a chars Ya ‘ROHL EMS = SELECTED JURORS Argues Against Taking Libel pconmon Hedring: a ——“Pistrict-Attonis#—.Jeroma-—wanta——f. a EE G.d¥ the ordinary metho. ae Piet wore beca struck Jury, to try. his sult for $190,00) damages cach agatoet tie two Heater: newapapera for alleged Ibel. He claims that, -by-é—scries of ingenloug and al- most dally attacks since Hevsued for) Gamages, these papers havo so pre- , dudloed the public mind against him #in_ the conduct of his oMée that inn. > parual juries could not be secured “Justice Fitxgeraid hoard arguments on <) thle point to-day and reserved decision. (Ay friend saya he doesn't want to * be,tried ty a Jury made up of the cont- 4 mon people, who know what-is-soing ep. He says he wants an impartial jury 4 —of the very class of men—Wall street men, corporation men, rich men—the very element to which Mr. of which he .complaing were i." argued Mr. Shearn, Hearst's | Hyde and let them assess damages in jose aolions?’’ ___ Sheeran reeds from the: articter y ed to be answers to the frowtet of Iyins to Mr. Jerome as who contributed the-money--to—his sizapsien Se . e $200 FOR GIRL PATERSON, N, J., Oct. 23,—Mias Flor- ;/ence Bteln, a young woman of Passaic, Pies obtajned judgment for $500 in a “Stor hraach of ‘promise brought against | * R Jacob Beck, = prosperous whole: Te quor dealer of Hoboken, Jn the Circutt Court yeatorday Judge *“Jathoa F. Minturn, after reading a type- ‘written sheet handed to him by counsel ‘for Miss Stein, and having a suort talk aith the lawyer, explained to a jury + that was about to try anothor ault thar the case waa that of Florence Stein, a Grnor, brought throagn jher nextfriend, Bertha Stein, a relative. against Jacop Book, and he instructed the jury to Fender a vordict for $00, an both’ partion had signed an agreoment to that oftect. eo jury obeyed! orders ad - ment Waa fied. It was, ail doneon was all done so ine pn. Atlas Bteln jipatituted hor sult last ‘Bho alleged that she had been eouried several, months by Beck, and that after she had aceepted his pro- pose! of marriage she prepared “her rousseau, only to be jilted. It was also alloxed that she hd given up hor ‘az. cloak model In a Joraey a summons was} ¢ ever make an} ‘lott made up as struck juries usually are| TUuSATK not call In -Ryan-end-Bobiftand | -—SLTED IN JRSEY ‘quietly that few knew what was go- | ! whe expecteu| \av ‘mE EVENING WORLD, MADE FUN WHILE - |But Vision of Ludlow Stree t! Jail Wasn't Funny to Him, Actor Says, dine joyously Leo Strauss, the “Warren” of War- ren & Blanchard, says it ina good sight harder to be a rollicking, rolling fat |Iady of color and tiekle a big audience with roars of laughter while a sherift's | deputy . watches—you—from the wings “hwith-an-order-on—whichte-tr-sotne te take you to Ludlow Street Jail when You quit making. fun, Lo occupied the latter cheorful asit- fuation In the. Mmelight of a Twenty- third | mtreot, vaudeville theatre while | | Dep: led tor him in the ;winga,for-he had neglected! to, obey the decree of ‘the |Supreme Court to pay alimony, to;Alice {l. Btratas, who ts >auing him’ for an absolute lvoree, | + Justice Hendrick | granted the, order | May. Warren & Bianctiard hud been, | busy all summer, but in another State. | Moantime the almony has been mount- jing Up until there’ ls now an arrearage 20) due to. Mrs. Strauss. Mrs. Strauss is jrooms at No. 335 Blreet. She is an actress, sco she needs tae money. living in modest but has been She allexes iia: jCase, ser says ene erernataes oatratia = 700 Btraaaet we tied tn Hoboken in) 1ss8- and} jini @bundoned her for his affinity) order, Hid ise “aleze ss i erift Kruse, ve Ptitibo efondrick w Ns Blanchard Tast had ak com raiauon cote Strauss und and fat negress 8. sane oat “this ts our Fst] you give a fellow a Ko on and do You your eye on is turn? { 7; ANBTuP spread is hands out over the up." stuffed with | hoat to. the ‘bursting nodded approval sponse to the Inquiring glance , Just then tite-calt— be must always be obeyed. ig head in at the, do and sal Warren & janchar | ‘The funny What's a ty sheriff! or a Supreme Court or- chen it $s up-against the order of; call boy! Trusn says he never saw anything 30 funny before in his life as the antics dm the ataee of hls prisoner, the larKe, ‘tat Ethiopian maiden. But Strauas sighs and saya he didn't feel funny a bit. When he had laboriously removed the fat garments and the black facg and resumed his street dress, Strausa and itis captor went out—te—hunt yor a tl pondsman In the sum of - $2 and! lawfulmoney. | AppAnsH rhe y punted a AEHt Vyet. _|tor no-leo Strauss is ‘Feplatered at the] Hotel Ladiow “ant yaty= Kruse: tee not reported, to Sheriff Hayes at. lasi ACTOR MEECH GETS DIVORCE. “X final decree of divorce was-granted yesterday to George T, Meach, an actor, from Adela Lane Meoch, wao te known in the theatrical profession as Adele Tane. an. interlocutory. aecree having bee! ted earlier by Justice Blachoft, ipreme Court. ACHANCE TO. GETA ‘SORT LOT FREE, -8IX_LOTS AND CERTIFICATES THIRTY SIT BE AWARDED, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ONB AND. ALLS HIS WITH CARE, A® IT MAY BE READ TEL Ol Dopo OF_T! 1B ITY KIND-THAT YOU WILL, xVER 0 contest costal ot forming words from ba ¥ words FOR: ears waaay oe an few toys in nian: exch word an you -ueed, Dut do-not use the same letter twice in any word re twice In Ue Words. FOR: the sheet only. Soo ie Sbrevintiins or plarals, fiends moat. Decwritten in-rited columns, must _aippabeticaliy and each num Bach iat abinitted must bear the correct name & of the contestant, Beate) SHI nat Ls amanied (0008 Da agin timer offered, euch #1 Conteatant #0) Heine Bvery Dou seaion ot Eien rhe ieteeiore In our-previous conte: Answers muat in our offi: dress given below before ® PM. Wedieedsy, ‘November: 190t, RovemiwardcTwo lots to the one sending the largest number of warded "to eact UF oli! pas won Hecond. AWard—One lot to each of the next oeetteht (3), Third Aw Gartitionte of Credit to east rot ther alx (8) text nearest our thy pe ri—A_ HO cel is enc oo ths Geri tloats of Credit’ te. ru Arak Utils aeeae ae Wo aw eh en a ote eeete R. hin S. Lith at lay roa Morton,’ $2 B he \ ee 3a to/a number rc all niany-nathse’ te pub: ‘00 ya} Tat mailed aed mea td 2078 AND CERTivICATHA property is located in one of the most the. Jersey ithe ocea: brated “river ‘and boaUtlful environments; a'town o¢ 31 permanent Rate In Wintor: and ma: thounante during the summer season. ts the county seat, that hae de- many. flest-craas hotels, axcalle two railroads and sevoral atreets: 3 houses, A town that ie Dut a short stance from one of the moet noted winter resurts In Aniétina, 1s con- Veniont to. the railroad epee Ty cleared; Nan absolugely m0 swamp" and’ the title ta Fuga ‘Tha Ista are and WE MHCORDING. AND TNCISRNTAL oe DO not be afraid to try: for you may ‘be ene of those eniltied to one ‘ot these Lote Seni MORE ACHES SHERIFF WAITED: WHO SHOT BROTHER ~— ARE RECOVERED Valuable sae anite Album It may have bean distreming to the ; Ulled- danquetters—of—the—old—stary—to } with a cahertff'n ‘ballift | DY Gg COUNSE! meena ee et eee een y SheriftKruse watched ‘and walt- | jlast August onthe applivatton of David | East Fourteenth | ____ “to-viay tor noariy-two-yeats, ami} me { you think 1 could get away| _ Et baieecodcall A BOY SAVES MOTHER [OVER 74 AND HAS Woman, oars by Band In|} | Street; Says She Fired | On Odd Impulse. | ‘Colored Woman Arrested for Vagrancy. On the testimony of Charles Klein, eight years old, and the_axresment_of the District-Attorney's Omics, Mrs, Martha Klein, who shot her _ | year-old son, Kurt, In her ho 5), was released to-day by Magistr Barlow in Yorkville Pollce—Court. GR anata of the District-Attorney’s ice stated that he belleved there was io. In. the (Little Chaties told. ‘the Magistrate that | his mother ‘heard the music otiaaband’| In the Long Island City Police Court to-day Margaret- Sturges, ootored.—wrhe — does not know her age. but mays she ix over seventy. ‘Magistrate Beith on vagrancy charge: Polloeman Sprague says he found the woman sleeping in the car barns in | Ste(nway carly this morning. ‘Tho! woman sald that the last pla ie LOST HER MEMORY Pitiable Condition of an Old wan arraigned before Girls’ $5 Wash | | Dresses at $3.96. | | Dutch Neck Styles, made (of fine quality repp, in pink, |blue and white; trimmed |with embroidery and ligured lrepp; full pleated skirt with deep hem; 6 to 14 year! |eizes; value $5, sale $3.96, From selected es roasted “Jand ground in our own they are Sold. That isa char icteristic of every produce jour factory nd laborat 34th to 35th St. Sale of Men’s $2.00 Silk Half Hose at $1.29 _ x-for $3.87, inStead of ~Handsome Costumes at Very—Moderate Prices |—_—_Compared withthe prices prevailing ¢ or apparel of 4 -similar character, our prices are EX] TRAORDINARILY LOW, instead of moderate, On the finer grades of imported garments shown in.our Gown room a Macy underpricing of $50.00 is quite common. On” inexpensive grades the underpricing is correspondingly marked. First Floor. -Y the pair, or three pairs in a ne: $6.00, Poresighted folks will co £001 put Christmas gift money to work a few Weeks before the full tide of gift buying sets in. Imported Silk. Half Hose, pure thread, perfect ails made with double ‘soles; heels and toes; plain grounds, including black, | Vk : Tahe worked was on St, Mark's avenu |and a party. of fi her home, when a parade: reached the street. She ald) the: music made |atrange itnpression on hor and that.» fot her, husband's revolver, and began ing, The, frat she knew of wounding her eon was’ his scream. ‘Aaa reault of the wound the victi ple. te Fostiot hin itor Hin tute st 01 fo, Hila entire, lag "been paraiyaed: get Ho husband. abd: arders two weexa-in ail. whtiie de ectives. She | until Oct. 29 to ive the Charities’ De- -ventigated the shooting, | partment time to investigate. _ left, her: family three months ago, but she, left. them, Bhe did not’ .know ‘whether she had eaten anything in the past. few daya or not, and: she ‘could: ie. for. whom she had: been working” in the Isst three months, To-morrow, Exceptional reaction in Imported Lace Neckwear _ Imitation Irish Lace Stocks, Yokes and Collars, 19c to95c Value 35c to $1.75 Real Bruges Lace Stock Collar and Cuff Sets, $1.25-t0-3.25 oa ~~ Value $1.95 to 4.50 Real Duchesse Lace Turn-over Collars, $1.10 to2.25 | Valuelgii35\to295) tee __ Real Irish Lace Collars-and_Yokes,- = $4.50, 9.50. Value $7.50 and 15,00 Also Special Values-in a Turnover Collar and Cuff Sets, 25c, 45c Tn ell Jace and lawn and lace conrbinations, Value -35c-and-65¢ Hand Embroidered Linen Collars, Value 35c & 65c, 24¢, 45c Chiffon Rufis, in al! desirable shades, Value. $2.25, $1.85 = a S Women’s Petticoats 600 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and all the leading shades, Reema value $8.05: SCRAP AND, WORK BASKETS, BOXES-FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES, TRA YS, COMMENCED. PIECES OF NEEDLEWORK, ALSO THE NEWEST DESIGNS FOR /EMBRCHDERY.-AND CROCHETING. Att ractive Offerings, To-morrow Filet Lace Scarfs, #1. 35 “Pin Cushions to match, 44c, 98c, 1.45 — -Hand-Embroidered.Cushion-Tops,—- 95c- __Hand Embroidered Table Cove Scrap Baskets, Cravat Holders, Large Oval Frames, $1.75, 3.25 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, 4.25 Pin and Toilet Boxes, 1.75 1.95 — Large Work ‘Boxes, 1.95 Upholstery Department Special Attractions in Imported Portieres,-Curtains and Couch Covers. ae aan ___ Were $11.50 and 12.25 Pair could not tell: where they. lived. when not remechber the names of the pedple “Magistrate Bmmh pit her; case over: |_Fancy Articles & Needlework _ French yi eaiisy Portieres and Rep Portleres, with Border i $9. 75 : We direct particular atiention to-the fottowing: Princess Gown, of taffeta sitk, In brown, leather, green, ‘navy and laven- der, ‘with embroidered cloth trimming around yoke and folds’ $3.4. 14 around skirt + jor on the Boulevard, in Brooklyn, She | light gray, tan, navy, cadet; sagé green, lavender and plum tolor— with hand-embroldered figures in contrasting colors, Se Other Sith Half Hose in regular stocks ap to $2.97 a Pare Princess Gown, of tifa sik, in black, ‘gray; mayy and brown; kimono | _Men’s ‘and sleeve ‘effect; waist’ with’ filet‘ lace Oke, and “sleeves; Le ‘ ME “skirt finished with: folds. S $34.74 Women’s | NDER' R NTS. “Ample. stocks - of all: good les ready for the: business. i isp weather quickens; “The pri ‘are regular here—elsewhere/they, would be, termed very special. ‘Men’s garments on Sale on the/main floor, women’s and children’ 's onthe second. floor. MEN'S “PESCOT”-UNDERWEAR: Made of the finest quality of Australian woo! and silk-and-wool; full fashioned and regular made; in medium and heavy weights, ‘The exceptionally fine quality of “Pescot” underwear and the fact that it is shrink-proot, when properiy washed, earn for {t first pace in our _ Stocks of Men's Undergarments, per garment, We 95 to $5.08, 3 model, in navy blue and black): taficta: Pleated —skirt—with—folds;~$25.00— value: Exceptional Values in Women’s Ponyskin Coats- 24-inch military model Jacket, of excellent $45.00 Coats at $36.74 quality “black eenyseint high neck—style, trimmed effectively with fancy Black “braid oh aus sleeves; garments | if clined: with-rich-satin-brocade: | 5.( Fall 48-inch model, of black ponyskin; a $7 ww) Coats at $55. 75 semi-fitting model, double breasted, with full sleeves and deep cuffs; lined with black satin. Double-breasted model, 32 inches long, $97.50 Coats at $78.75 Semi-fitting back; of” fine quality flat broadtail -ponyskin—selected skins, French dyed; made as notched collar and revers; brocade lining: ‘Warm Apparel, Robes, Etc. ~ UNDERGARMENTS FOR WOMEN. PURE WHITE © COTTON. RIBBED [— SWISS COTTON CORSET COVERS, VESTS, in long and short sleeves;} high neck and short sleeves, 4€c.5 tights to match in ankle Jength...49c| same with: long sleeves... +. 58 “FINE QUALITY SHAPED COTTON|. SWISS MERINO. CORSET “Coven, VESTS, in cream color; high-neck,| high neck and tong sleeves. ....$1.20 short and long sleeves; pants with| SWISS. SILK-AND-WOOL CORSET COVERS, high neck and short sleeves, $1.49; high neck-and cL & see French band in knee’ or ankle length; =alsotights in-knee-or-anklelength.49c ~ CHILDREN’S - COTTON “RIBBED. © JERSEY RIBBED MERINO VESTS,] VESTS AND PANTS, fleece Une at | shaped in white and natural, long and] sizes. ........-ssseeccserseessuen | For Autumn Motoring. Fours reer, | Short sleeves; pants’ with French band] bOYS' HEAVY. FLEEGE-LINED Touching Motoring, ONE record we hold—that of ABSOLUTE J oF tight top; ankle length. ....... T4c} SHIRTS AND Bese sizes 24 to | / i JERSEY RIBBED MERINO. VESTS,| 34 «+. 00.0000 Soe { UNDERSELLING SUPREMACY. And the store system back of that heavy catlent fortntial: lone and |. CHILDREN'S “NATURAL MERINO. {f record makes it quite impossible for other establishments to match us. We Sell for Cash, give no Discounts and ‘Pay No ‘Commissions. VESTS, PANTALETTES AND. DR, ERS, heavy weight; size 10- 10c, added to each larger:s! CHILDREN'S NATURAL ALL-WOOL. ~short= sleeves; pants: with French band -or-tight tops. 8: JERSEY RIBBED COTTON conser COVERS, long sleeves } | Hy foe nine A APTS COT CTR AOL Neat i etedonittbare ss | Pontes HAE eee vi PANTALETTES AND DRAW- i = Stand. JERSEY RIBBED COTTON Corser tre Sie 20.e.ses px cutis 0 erg The Motoring Apparel, Tires and Car Fittings we offer are Stand- | covers, fine quality "price ineveasesc1oceench-larger-sizect ard -Qualitiés—the best-of the Rind procurable—so there is another HEAVY WEIGHT JERSEY wanees CHILDREN'S’ WHITE MERINO CORSET COVERS, long sleeves, a VESTS AND PANTS, size 48...... 44c pure white ... c| Prices increase Sc. each larger size. ‘reason besides Low Prices why your Motoring | Goods should come from. this stock. : Particitarly-seasonable: MEN'S COATS, in dogskin, calfskin, opossum, —raccooriskin, “pon) skin- beaver, etc, ., 910,04 4 up to'$ 8:00) =WOMEN'S COATS. in: dogskin, cults skin, raccoonskin, ponyskin, caracul Squirr, FUR ROBES—ponyskin, goatskin, uskrat, wolfskin and bearskin; and a rare specimen of muskox. F —- $13.74 to $124.00 _ MEN'S-“MOTORING -SULTS,— va mix. The: “Lusitatiia” Cabin Trunk: Good As ‘The Name Implies. ~——=. NT i is ‘a new Trunk, just added to basement stocks It Is nme Jacket model, fashioned of gra: See pace aia7 wood, covered with heavy. waterproof canvas, : ME! OMEN ‘bound eather, finished With leather--sirape- and=Hned- MEN'S COATS, of calfskin; nutria}—SKIN-LINED. BOOTS; $10.90 aahiane _throughout with cloth; seven sizes, collars and cuffs; warm dining, specials .i.e.Jsee0ee ae 97.94 = 829.741 DOGSKIN-LINED LEGGINS, |: __B-in. 30-in. 32-in, 34-in. 36-1n. 38-In. 40-40. TS,of caracul; 48- mee —"eia.go | 8614 $649 $6.86 $7.22 $7.58 $7.94; $831 VE: , dogskin, > ie rie ANT Nene rey IN ADDITION, WE OFFER: odels, with shawl collars_and inch mi 180075 satin lining nutria, beaver, etc. ..83.74 to $21.74 “NIAGARA” TRAVELLING TRUNKS, covered with heavy waterproof MOTORING ROR leather and | LEATHER CU res canvas, brass trimmings, iron bottoms, excelsior locks; five sizes: Lt cloth. 817.74 to $33.74 | oes ee7 28-inch. 30-Inch. 32-Inch, ——_34-Inch. ae $396 64S $471 4507 “THE“IMPERIAL*=CABIN~TRUNK,~covered-with._duck,..fibre bound, :| hardwood slats, leather espe brass locks ae iron bottems: Site +228. 25 _Women’s ‘$5. 00 Sippers: $3.49. octane g — THE ‘duck, hardwood Tae ao “Bort two trays ELLING TRUNK, coveted ca “heay i, fibre Dowtid, Cemre= hams; = Sp it em bronze kidskin, glazed iidsidn, black easter Bey pink, blue and white kidskin; Shek AZED__KIDSKIN SLIPPERS, with jetted tongues and vamps; GRAY CASTOR SLIPPERS, with open- work -vamps neatly jetted; full. slipper-cut PATENT LEATHER OPERA SLIPPERS—=all-n made with-hand- tured soles and Louis XV, heels. WOMEN'S $3. 50 BOOTS AT $2.69.— Including Button “and Lace. Boots,, in Midskin, with Patent leather and kidskin tops. Other Slippers-in stock up to. $9897 Boots from-$1.98 to $7.94. ee $8.49 and $12.74 Remarkable Money's Worth ‘%.. HESE ate the “Imperial Princeton” tes Machines, made eines for us in one at the fore ites in the coun- J" try.—Fhey are thoroughly reliable and satisfactory machines eprodvelng in_clear. tones all disc records, including standar Fine Mouquette Curtains & Embroidered Velour: Curtains, $13.75 i ~Were $17.75 and 18.50 _ Figured Velour Port sath Were $35. “Also a fine assortment of “Couch: Covers, In-‘Fapestry, Etc., jn Velour, Ete— ~ from: 62-28: 16 8.28 i “11,75 to 22,50 Brass & Enamelled Bedsteads Also Bedding, Much Below Values PRAsth tvedmi tabing, —at_-—« $19.00, 24,75, 32.00. Value $24.75, 30,00 and 38.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, i with brass trimmings, oat « $5.75, 8.75, 11. 75 Value $7.75, 10.50.and 14.00 UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, $10.80, 12.50. 16.50 Value’ 812.50, 16,80 and 21.75 WOVEN WIRE ‘SPRINGS, stee! frames, $4.50, 5.50, 7. 00 Velwe 5.50, 6.50: and. 8,00 BLAGK HAIR MATTRESSES, $16.00, 18.00, 20.00 Value $18.06; -20.00 and 22,00 (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) West Twenty-third Street roidered Velour Portleres, $19.738-— _ grand a opera-selections, ‘or other machines you cam Fy five or fen “times the! price of an “Imperial ow Princeton,’-yeb-TeMiNS Bo: BTEAEE B= measure of. service and satisfac- tion. i tet—us—-demonstrate—an- perial Princeton.” ‘Small “PRINCETON” with {O-vich oak cabinet, inch turntable and 12-Inch steel horn. . Large “PRINCETON” with 12-Irfch Gak cabinet, 10- inch turntable and 244nch’ steel horn with 15-inch brass bell 2,74 Other Talking’ Machines in This Mastcal Goods Store at Prices Ranging ap to $100.00. “Tncluding: = VELTIES- in hand embroidered Crepe _de Chine combined oven French-lrish--lace; embroidered and spangled effects; chenitle-and silk embroidered_on_filet-ne nets, and_Volle Robes elaborately finished with soutache braid: ‘Prices-from=$33.48 to $119.00 Princess Lace Robes many appliqued on net; from $12. 48. to $118.00 Black Lace Robes i filet, Brussels, ring-dot and figured net; also hand-made Lace ‘Robes $14.89 to $89.76 Spangled Robes, in black, silver, opalescent, black-and-steel and in various colorings. -$18.89 to $104.50 What $2.97 Will Do in Fitting Out Boys of 2!4 to 16 Years *. | The line of Boys’ apparel we show at $2.97—always a most at. tractive one—this season is unusually so. It embraces the following remarkable values in Suits and Overcoats: mene te New English Silverware, =: 7. HEFFIELD WEAR—Our own importation, Extra heavy | uadruple-plate. on hard (nickel-silver) white metal. In ad- dition to the English ware there is a Small quantity of Aus- ¢ {rian manufacture—Relish Dishes, etc. Of especial interest—perfectly « ‘plain Vegetable Dishes with covers; with two and three compartments. The covers may be-sed as separate. dishes. OVAL SHAPE, WITH PLAT HANDLES. ‘A Sailor or Russian Blouse Suit, made of all-wool cheviot or cassie ‘Size. 9-Inch, s0-Inch. set 10- yO a 9-In. (chased) more; sizes up.to 10 years. Bach . $8.8) 89 Bik oo | ero: BD. a). A double-breasted Suit, with or without belt, Knickerbocker or knee E trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years. ) ROURD a so maxes fotace ‘A Russian Overcoat, made of navy or Oxford frieze; double-breasted, ps , Size Fo ter r “85 finished with two: rows of buttons and emblem on sleeves; Sizes 2% to Each 5 ri 1Ol years, CINTA OVAL SHAPE, TWO COMPARTMENTS. ', A Winter Overcoat, medium length, made of black or Oxford ie BYnch,..+.. $8.39 10-Inch.....+ $10.49 344-nch...... $12.89 sea ore OBLONG SHAPE, ONE COMPARTMENT. EXTRA GOOD TROUSERS FOR BOYS, 79c back | Cesooe Aen: /eialea le) ua'incnys 918.08 ! OVAL SHAPE, plain, with beaded edge, detachable handle; 10-inch size.$9.89 Knickerbocker Trousers in cheviot mixtures, sizes 5 to 10 years.