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ee THE EVENING WORLD, JEWSDEALERS DANCE ” “Papa, Mamma and the Baby’ TILL CALL OF DAWN. Flayea by Symphor ay Orchestra \. vd mrret voer of the is Also delivered ani wl Recepit in iss Stanbutlaws Opera-House tall Greatest of the Organi iy a hee * ichard Strauss’s east Tea inibes ain ei tion's Many, Event pe olny Fi Gin eel Work Well Performed— (Foor Committee Llebeniia Chairuran w Meimar Willer Datmrosch’s Talk— Gersnewltx A. py \ n RO Render, J Mra. ts, M, Aranoff lode Committee: & treeiand, A) Gaba MRS. BOOTH | ASKS CHEER FOR CONVICTS’ FAMILIES. Head . -or Volunteers of America Thhse Who: Suffer by Others" Fault. is’ fot Plead t always do: MONDAY, aad oes large share JOSEF HOFMANN CHARMS AT ‘HIS SECOND RECITAL. 1 Joset Hofmann oharthed a large aud ence-in Carnegie Hat, on Geturday af-" ternoon at his second . piano recital. His) lovely tone,. perfect: polse and modi refusal te) exploit his ‘really marvellous. aud Batiington Roath, of the rs of America, says that 2) recent financial trouble has had @ bad effect on the charjtadie work that hers ‘and other dreantsations are engaged in. Mre. Booth urges that ‘(ose who can do #0 will not forget the _ehiidren and wives of men Drison tersns, teen * it sie lt has for yeara been | the nan dlensatton a hea! inte in F, Mendelssohn's tone r these unfortunates who are deprived p arbitrariness of definition in the themes, Capticcioas,” “the same composer's food thi se in life th: fathers t Given another subject, . with NOW| echerzo in E malnor {the jatter plan: Ketting Into trouble with s ould be perve | didiy played), neveral Russian examples F lave COUlR pe eee [Say Rhaliy, Chopin. numbers made up Then the cfsss ugliness | Reha el sy the programme elghth street, tributed among Beauty is of mino: sideration. Yet the maater: iy ‘ that hese may be d § } creation, tho skill with whicl t homes of famiiles in need. | ee “he onan reewion and tell! +) $7,000 FOR BENEFIT SEATS. Newadealers’ and Stationers’ Protective | Wagner's “Trauarmarach /éle (Gostter-| "Po Nenevorenttt eoneranrely eek P co} damening,” delightfully given under M.|Jast night In Tammany Hall. T guests agreed that it was the best Campanini’s leadership, was the number that stood prominent in the excellent] of {ts kind tht had ever occurred tn che programme at the Manhattan Opera-|limits of Manhattan—and, of couree, this House last evening, but quite as much | means the earth. woven together and its moments of su- PANINI'S SUNDAY CONCERT fvaneas? Verwhakn jana | CAM, imp: tun one. y Mr. Damrosch and his men acquitted } themselyea well. The performance was j @ very much better one than that 7 Btrauen himself conducted here a year passages An auction sale of seats for the bene- 0 20 / At, to be given at the Circle Theatre thing | Dee. 2. for the Hospital for Deformities No. land Joint Diseases, 1917 Madison Ryenis/ wes and The dificult two ago. ere attacked manfully and surmounted management of ‘ores of prominent LA as Wich credit, There was clarity in, the] of a turor was created by the pelea app ometeS Serer volunteered thelr aorvices | ful Fourth Rhepeody, 80 mi Dh ty assur Gifferent ctotra, and sonority in Se eaaal ear i te handling of | his harmony brigade scraping and biow-| “Charles J. Ross, who is appearing at| band. The humorous thought susie! figuierin'e “Minuet that the audience !\o2 nil the imst notes of the last two.| Weber Music Hall, noted as auctioneer by Mir, Damrosch tm his talk that it} TOCicTeG “and recelved an encore. e. ‘ and found no, difficulty in disposing of ould hard! od the combined efforts | “The ecloiats of the evening were Mmes, | ted, all was joy, President D. Bariech, | poxea and orchestra ‘seats af substant heise pamper are | BrecameGianoll, Gerville-Reache, ZeD-| of: the empociation, delivered an address, | prices, The frat box went to J. Tose e< bie one hundred and twelve Play’ and Mile, Morichint: Mme CNH teonera tla cedita tea Thal for 3100. The Elks paid $25. for the hysterical weeping of one | pillt: Sleriet at MAL 12 Which he congra: embers | singly seat in the gallery, and oth eek td fomielit of the organization and advised them tol SMW went for alike sum, Utde weman in « Harlen fat Isak TN oa ee aioe Damrosch his men rise (RH the comic duet with M. ~~ ‘ f | d bow ry ccicaomadgzaent ot, the au-| noarer Gallet! had to be postponed. = | wp to ‘The hy” aa pina ilustated in iastrumentel VAT. THE METROPOLITAN. ; | the art part ot Dr, tie Pot Damrossh’s| ome of the stare at the Metropolitan ‘‘Hymeni written to commemorate | OQ era:House popular operatic concert she twenty -Acth anniverssry Of bia wed; |1ast evening, tf not af the first magni- fe ee Tt isa straight-| tude, were not fer removed, ‘It {a saver ) forward ition, ot beauty] to yolos a prediction after the avent. | J iment and rprial <i Piigious fooling. The note of eostatis | Ut 1 mit Ne eoawon Bit, “Go Conried nds Joy ts jack: ‘Love is ite eutamn, | $00, Of ne popular, tenors inetesd of iyinmenty eal Chasse Rot in its sept! ‘Martin bes much in his favor,| ° » | 4 rer ed "composed ok Touthaand appearance. i by him in Js aaa to bis 8 Lads heard Bears , by/ him Jn Je) ttuar the birth ot thelr To neesure’ ehouwh he evidently aid Use | eon, was the third and Jase 2 number, Ite | muSh, himsek ia @0od. yo and : peauties aré wel own, but the senses Be ‘sang with reserve. Madame Kirby- The were left so numb after the overpower- | TOC) gna Mme. ia delight- For | Ig Strauss work thet Mt falled of ite ‘ally re "Oke Pamente he 1 effect. thet, Hf expec: Bae — oun, Bat of gocher Hing. "Te would Over Thirty Years EDOUARO ,DETHIER PLAYS Seeene, Cat of ‘what are ihe ‘ 'f 10. | qualifications 180 the merabere of, the ) PATEL EE A Rtaenre Spare ohoreasle er 2 The Kind You Have Mp Bought ‘Wassily Bafonoff, at the concerts ef Ce ‘THE CanTAUR COMPERY, 77 BURA CTRESY, OSU VERN OFTH thd Phitharmonia Boclety i Carnegie i x _ Hall on Friday efternoen and Securiay last HERBERT CONCERT. “evening, introduced a young violinist,| vector Herbert ended his fall series) Edouant Dethter, Palpable nervousness | of popular Bunday concerts at the preveated him from doing anything | proadway Thesire last night before an Uke his best, But he showed musicianly | enthusiastic en nts Zhek selections , He made | played were compost . cans tes fo) bad omen Gay Se estekteee Fon and De, Clifford Wiley was the fj (Ws Celaeee 10% fe Gis pavertioraane maeny article We allow Freight j Masy,, Hus Intonation was often 2¢ fault, soloist. sine Walled ‘cash this week, Gnd Ralirend Fare. it bitectation ie te full of pew Out PURILLO AT THE HIPPODROME. | Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. instein' “symphony, Pupllio end his Italian band of eixty | Sone Se as Tormed, was the princi | 2 : = 5 (arr med aaa heard ture! pieces was grested by a large audience | 5 ‘amt night at the Hippodrome, Every fi: ot. lumber on txe programme was heartily, applauded. Joseph Aroneteln, who was ad to sing, did not appear. A | member of the Manhattan Opera-House | ; Qe | company was substituted. 4 nd = a, hia prime! Unusually plow tine marked | A'DA” INSTEAD OF “FAUST. | ; the opening of the “Ttenal” overture,| Oscar Hammerstein announced to-| Lop rise re poy | making a new and doubttully correct |aay that, by request, “Alda” will bo! 5 tng articles, impression, The 'Parsifal" music was fn Alanhattan ch | our wareroema, showing you exactly Dieeting) Case! | artnet effective, A large audionce || as they would mare in_your home: } ea Gaturday night showed lta pleasure ani anne Te br et 3 Tekh SOS MARY GARDEN A8 THAIS; lo-Renche, Atmneris, for the frst time | ares Inrge| Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Be, RUSS RETURNS AB AIDA.| bere Sime. Huse 9 pelt A ‘Le | Ort az | Which “Can Be’ Pureheent sce, Our Mary Garden's second appearance as poled, pairs’ Curtains. Liberal Credit System. |»: 2 Dax: $23 Warth, $7.50 Dow, $1.50 Wk. | faran apc ae 5, trey $190 $10.0 eTolet oO prime to fancy, ye fe, Be. Rios, Si cen tilteries ue es eae — Oak —Domes' prime to oholce, & 1-: Kitehea 01 a 61-80. te § 3, [ers rp icleeeeee’ }. doors Kitchen Long ‘a 8.00 per ‘Accounts ey barrels others, 55 8 han mweet DOta- fe, arrangemen: toes, per barrel, aah Also to New bee’ por, dozen’ talka:: cauliower: per | fe faland, Peonayl- moceaiel Barrel, long. 3100 a $1.60: short, $5.00 a | Il come Cover, teats New Jersey 5: eRe. plant, bor, Sa SLT: Otfeteu, ria string beans, per a $00; Florida tomatoes, ber carrier, | fin sito | Se DR. SHRADY’S FUNERAL. | 5 Dr. George F. Shrady, who died 6at- Current Price Guide for| uray afternoon, at nis home, No,: 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SALE. . z ; Fitth avenue, will ‘be buried to-morrow : al | Reqaanmasreacn coon rerpaeanar saunas The Evening World |atternoon at 2 o'clock trom the Madi- Autos: ‘Brokers and “Broke” Owners g eon Avenue Reformed Church, Fifty-| DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BURA, want cash eat to hele fara; therotore fetch It seventh street and Madison ayenue, ‘The | FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, N’ i Household Buyer. Rov. Dr. Abbott BH, Kittridge will ot | YORK, December 1, 1901. Manhattan's Pioneer Autos olate, Burlai will be Jn) Woodlawn TO TAXPAYERS. mobile Establishment, ‘) Cemetery. NOTICE 2: 3 BWELLEST 1M} Charron - Girare f The pallbearers will he Dra, John ER THE PROVISIONS OF SPCTION | dot-Volght, Panhards, Rocheta, Dedietriche, Qurrent wholeenle market prices, pe a a era rei Chara | 010. Of the Greater New. York ‘Charter | Mies ollie a ry Fected dally as a guide and) KUOTI tO eee eee al Virell Perches | (chapter 878, Laws of 1807), notice la hereby Didemootien, Chey Tinos Halniers, Peer! The Hyening World household ouyer: Lressed beef, per pound, fair to choice, Se, a 101-2c.; beot cuts, 8 1-20. a.12 1-20,; beef loins. X1-2c. # 13c, rounds, 7 I-2c. a 9 1- dressed veal, pee pound, olty, a 14 12-c,; Western, ei dressed spring lambs, per “M1 Isto, a 12e.; yearlings, 100, @ ktyen to all persons or corporations who have omitted to pay thelr taxes, ‘!to pay the same tn the borough In which the proverty/ Is lo- cated," xs follow Horou; mtree! Bo ney and E, G, Janeway, MR. ELMENDORF’S LECTURE, Dwight L. Elmendorf, who is giving eries of interesting lectures at Cur- negic Hall, took for hia eubject last night “The Grand Canyon of the Colo- rado," and entertained @ larKe auctence. The lecture waa instructive, entertain- Wlaca, Auto Hasnes order! ‘n Sines ahd teen some Limo ; y 250 other unusual opportunities at: any price to el De price 10. clear, Demonstrations cheerfully AUTO BODIES moss Landaulettes 1 i | { No. 51 Chambers battan, hot paint and the! Bronk. corner a gh ae Bronx. N. 3c, Tremont avenues, Best in ofyParls and Arteria! new or second hand) Yuton chusain and Auto Tires, So per deed hoa tton, $e, a Le.; lly. it, |iug. and thoroughly enjoyable. ‘The p e maton ee be Bacay Ree photoxrapbicny! view aken by the lec. takai FETE SE HEAL BET: pound: | carer. w is of beauty. Broadway Mammoth Automobile Exchange, 289 to 345 Weat Soh Bt, near Hroadway. . 6 mn Tc.; dressed hora, Ide. a 8 1-4¢,% pork loins, ked hams, ~per pound, ‘that 9 Provisions, of ection | AI8 of wala, Charter. af any lich tax’ shall Feenain Y same thal be the duty. of ihe Receiver of + receive shoulders, 9c. a 9 1-4. ; 1 charge, roe verge boneloss bacon, per pound, 13 a ES to the ‘Spount ot uct ta on % A ) bacon, We, a lic,; smoked bee! centum on. the: amouni erect: 1 h recelye and ect upon #uch ta: ar pian) si ke, peas cites pa erty Clothing aaed poullry, per pound—Jerses, Aer Cc i AG SuRdy Waneensuirkeya nieve iret on redit Chickens—Spring, roasting, 12c, a! 18¢. For Men and Women No reference or security required, PEOPLE'S OUTFITTING CO, 484 8th Ave., bet. 34th & 35th Sts, One flight up, Open evenings, yment EE AUETEN, ecelver af aves. towls, WIS; Boose, Kaatern, CEE Ve, a tic.; average Western, So, aquabs,, per, doten, $1.70 w #4. —Cottonta ll pati, u xo, ts, Coe, ues patr, Pour, —Bprin, patents 6,30 a 625; AN patent 1 busk be whoa’, “HOT dee pur ido 1h BH. nv $5.00 per bd; corn meal, $8.70 per bbl. Bears, per bushed, 'm. Tow, $2.00 a $2.20; kilnoy, $2.45 ae Rabble Jack rab nent ly payments,» Goode «1 GENT eat bey GEATHING | to, ores on 16) inet ra "gone ment fect fit, Hat, RATIONAL Buster WAKGH Go" ONAL BiastonRe @ waa 68:,| EXCHANGE CLOTHING 230 BROADWAY. | "CO, Entrance on Park Place MIRRORS #24, ALY purpose (mantel, LYONS, 120 DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, Reliable Goods. Call or write, WATCHES, (JEWELRY. a7 atkins poe | ee ie sa cindy framed. un.) tare . email, ARAL w_Y. per absencoed to fane cholee 0} extra: wenters imerator,; 1c. 1h.—Granulasa, Ato! easy ba: va. “3 ve a 19- sr Reception Day All This Wee for Little Folks | JOHN WANAMAKER Former'y A, T--Stewart & Co. —— WIE WEIS 2, 1907. oie Vusnaf'p dire é Store Closes at 6 P. M. “The Ride of Paul Revere” In the Wanamaker Auditorium Twice Daily All This Week One of the most extraordinary MOTION PICTURES ever created hay been built upon this romantic and pathetic incident of our story svery American should see {t. And no American can sec it without emotion, and without a greater love for this Country of his, which was won by such amazing and couragequs sacrifice of life and loved ones; Dr. Dixon will lecture upon the people and places of that his- toric ride, MMustrating tne story with rare and illuminating picttires. Lonsfellow’s immortal! poem will be irecited, and the accom panying muatcal numbers sill be in keeping with the occasion. COME TO THE MORNING ENTERTAINME: if possible. All are free. 10.20 A. M. and 2.30 P. M Saturday 1s reservd for the children, and tickets must. be ne cured in advance. Ready now. in the Pfano Store. Tickets net _re- quired on other days. The Greatest TOY STORE Is Rea and Their Parents We announce the finest and handsomest Toy Store that we naval ever presented to our New York public. Practically the entire Fifth Floor of. thé:Old Bullding has been turned into a World's Exposition of the People and Playthings of the Land of Make-Belleve. These early days present the convenient time to bring In the little folks to pick out-the things they want Santa Claus to bring. Only twenty business days remain before Christmas, and the hurry time will soon be here. Just now the little folks can compare the thousands of playthings and make their decision. Bring them in before the crowds inaké this great toy store so tremendously busy as {t will be shortly. There are come very wonderful novelty toys. Some almost large enough to give stage exhibitions. The children wiil be delighted while watching their performances. There are ny novel and entertaining playthings that you have not seen before. There is the same wonderful display of dolls, and a vast army of Teddy Bears. The new game, Diabolo, suggests at least one present for the boy or girl. The demonstration is very interesting. pubati tite) Golf is an- other game that will be popular this year, The Camera Store {s full of suggestions, The Sporting Goods. Store Is newly stocked for the Holiday Season. Visit the great Toy Store on the first opportunity. WANAMAKER'’S, all over—from the top to the bottom of these two great buildings—is today filled with HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE. We invite you to make early holiday selections, for your own sake, be- cause NOW is the time to'get the BEST of everything; for our sake, because we want to give you OUR BEST SERVICH, and for the sake of our store family, on whom the Christmas burden will, by that means, be more evenly distributed. 25,000 Yards of Carpet Present a Most Unusual Offering This event anticipates our usual semi-annual Carpet Sale by # full month, so far as full rolls are concerned. This {s because we have secured early. information as to dropped patterns at the mills. Thase patterns we have set aside from our regular stock, and they are offered at the following reductions tomorrow. They are {n full rolls, from which you can buy any quantity desired. Fourteen patterns of $3.25 Wiltons at $2 a yard. Fifteen patterns of $1.75 Axminsters at $1. yard, ) i Thirteen patterns of $1.40 Axminsters at $1 a yard. Nine patterns of $1.25 Axminsters at 8Sc a yard, Eleven patterns of $1.75 Body Brussels at $1.20 a yard. Twenty-five patterns of $1.60 Body Brussels at $1.10 a yard. Twenty patterns of $1.50 Wilton Velvets at $1.a yard. Thirteen patterns of $1.15 Wilton Velvets at 80c a yard. Eighteen patterns of $1 Tapestry Carpets at 70c a yar < Firth teesenam are) Hoary New Bulldiag. ornows [lace eaf- || Sub-Station Store, Qiu le ee | “Tuesday's Olferings—Not on Sale T Offerings—Not on Sale Today, | . 3 | ’ . Women’s $15 Raincoats at $10 ; About seventy-five Raincoute, some of silk with rub- ber lining, others of fine rain-proot worsteds, in olive, tan and gray, ‘he silk coate are in brown, black, gray and blue,” All of the coate are double-breasted, in full walking length, with and without collars, some trimmed with braid, | Full sleeves fitted into cuffs, $10 each instead of $15. 54-Inch Dress Goods, 65c a Yard | regularly $1 and $1.25 These are popular dress fabrics, of excellent quality, good width and in the best colorings, including*blue, brown, castor, gray, tans and greens. At 65c, SD IaLY iF fae $1.26 a yard. | ght weight Kersey Suiting. ea Worsted Suiting. inch Fancy Chiffon reren and ||| Bd-Inch Mannish Suiting. * Mixed Venetian Cloth Suiting. Women’s Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats } 50c, Regularly $1 to $3 A clearance of about three Buranda hats, which are slightly shop- worn, but they are good values at the amall price they now bear. Mostly of silk braid and felt. : | Eiderdown Robes at $2.50 i ill Of striped elderdown, full front, Watteau back, sailor collar, {|| sleeves trimmed with satin. Girdle at walet. | $2 Long Kimonos at $1,50.. Of outing flannel, lfght srouna, ith figures. Full front, box ||} plaited baci. Belted. | $1.75 Shirt-Waists at $1.25 : Of mercer'zed gingham, in ight and dark grounds, front of taflored | | letter or wi oe HOURTE USEFUL TH STREET, West of Fifth 4venne GIFTS and 4 HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES In Greater Assor iments Than Eber! - There willbe no condensing of regular Departments, Ag increased spac ¢ in New Buildings ki nables us to find room tor Full Assortments Holiday Specialties and keep in all Departments. SN hh -In tune with-the Holiday spfrit. as Mu SIC EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS by 10:30 to 1:00 and 2 MAIN Lee Greatly Enlarged NEW BUILDIN H One word describes assortments—PRODIGIOUS! : WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ITIAL—| Irtah linen—plain ~ Vienna Stri Ls) Orchestra. 80 to 5:30, + CENTRE BUILDING. Handkerchief Dept, - 'G—-MAIN FLOOR. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ENITIAL—Pure Iriah Mineo box.. design— —* ra | Box of six... +15, .85 to 1 ty 2 ase “ 2 4 BR Be ~eac Foatlteb ot seat fr of ss | nuit uinen— it Sox Bree -6o irate Bro wlth tace combinations ~ | ~-Finer— 9. 124 to 25 Fine Lawn—Each, { Fall a . Peat by to 25 FS MMBD—elaborate and lovely ~each, (ACE TR einty, Cluny, Val. and. fancy iriah takeout incea—also with emp Ing Inset (Pure Linen—Sheer Lawn. a Y aifd Baby Irish Combination [Poin OMorders and corners../.;.. 1,08 {p it | Princess me alitone of om 80. Re On 19, 2.69, Real Dushesse—marvels of beauty and value “69 1.38 COLORED LINEN-hediatttched— Cevenbare—colored check Lities oF emb'd fxuree—white or colored bordern v.05 : ous : SILK—White of colored, wit contrasting borders, dvts, dice, ete. embid Jap Silk WHS Rd 0 Anetta, 1.39 ..3 40 JAP SILK—White 0 . and centres—also white Surah— ; patin stripe borders. ee Wilte Jap Silk—H, 8, Sik Handkerchiefs with raat jose’ 25. 49. -7q Extra size—oach CHILDREN'S H'DK FS 4 Initial—all linen hematitched—colored ® border—3 in fancy VOX. eseeees) QS in Christmas boxes, such as eel ay Bears, Banta Claus in ‘Chim- "5 with Mirror Suit ephones, efe., that es-” iy de Feht the ttle Ones...., More Great Purchases of Curtains The CREAM of this Season’s THESE GROUPS ‘ ‘Imported Irish Point Curtains ‘ High class in Qqualjties and de: signs—deep, handsomely wrought borders with plain’ er di hed fig'd centres— Useful Gift Suggestions Will be found In innumerable variety among Our Great Stocks of Women’s Waists, Wrappers, Robes, Men's Shirts and Furnishings, Laces, Ribbons,” Gloves, Neok wear, Art Linens, Cutlery, Silverware, Table Linens, Towels, White Goods, Umbrellas, Leather Goods, etc. * {Ing from many a draught.. Styles at SKIM MILK Prices! * TELL TH STORY! G | Nottingham and Scotch + Lace Curtains : Coplea of peal Arabian, Irish Point, Brows que, Cluny, ete.—White, Deru ~toned-—the manuts oe $17.00 Irtsh Point Curtains... .11.08 PEP sie Gaede |§14.00 Irish Point Curtain 0.98 ee : |$12,00 Irish Polnt Curtains... 8.08 | #39 Cerins ov cunatse 8 $11.00 Irish Point Curtains... 7,98 308 Guraine..i1:08) see Gurtaiear’: $10.00 Irish Point Curtains... 6.98 Ruffled Net Curtains $8.00 Irish Point Curtains. ..: 408 | $-Inch Relates Soe wide lace and ineert: bee 4.08} Ine hitd off a $6.50 Irish Point Curtains iB third Om . | $5.98 Irish Point Curtains.... 3! ies Curtains} (1208) 4.49 Curtains, epee | —_—__—_—_ * oe | Men's Reefers and Mufflers. % |Full Handkerchiefs or the new long* | narrow “Reefers" that fit in| so snugiy under the coat collar, shield. Taffeta, | Poplin, Barathéa and Peau de Sole— pick white, colors and changeabl¢, fects— * Worth $1.50 to $3.00 each, ut Our 1 wo .Prices { .7?9and 98 % THE REASON?—Bought ‘far _below® we reserve the privilege — Fancy Tatteta silks Smart stripes and checks in and) Whita, navy and white other coldtings: for ee 3. dreases— A Peay AT LOOR CENTRE BU: ‘Men's White Cambrio shirts Daintily put up in decorated Dox) and holiday greeting—a splendid’ gi bosoms in, variety of fancy weaver— majority with tucks or pleate—a White ot with black fgures— 85 All sizes—two shirts In a box— value Single, 1.00. aurea’ without. box. IN FLOOR—WEST_D Cheviot Women’s Dress Skirts Panuima Black cheviot—dlack and navy Panama-full aide pieated—deep fold-— regular and extra sixes—our 4, BBL Rewer BO ee, rt morn! BRCOND. FLOOH-SUIT. DEPARTMENT. Boys’ Sohool Suit#—7 to plaits, back pilin, -Long sleeves, with cuffs. Girls’ $10 to $12.50 Suits at $7.50 ft fancy strives and plain colors. The jackets are double o: preasted, and th. skirts plaited, with one fold, Sizea for 12 to 18 yours {YVomen’s Shoes at $1.90 kidskin and gunmetal calfskin, ‘with h shoes with Cuban heels. oak tanned 1 Boys Shoes at $1.30 Of box calfskin, with soles of solld loather. Btzes 10 to 134, $30 Fur Muffs at $20 Large Pillow Muffs of natural mink: $18 Fur Ties at $12 Of natural mink. They match the muffs Girls’ $4 to $6 Dresses at $2.50 and $3.75 Made of blue, brown or red cheviot, in guimpe and high necked styles. Also regulation Sailor Suits. Stzes for 6 to 14 years, 25c Handkerchiefs at 15c They are colored novelty handkerchiefs for men apd women. the desirable colors. Linen Scarfs and Squares Reduced They are hematitched and trimmed with ecru lace insertions. 24x24 Inches at $1,285; were $1.75. 18x45 Inches, at $1.80; were $2.00, 30x20 Inches, at $1.80; were $2.00 ne R6XI6 Inches, at $2125; were 3,00, /xe+ Inches, fat $1.75; wore $2.60. TRERG tneheg, at €1,75: were $1.7% ‘ut $2 25;were $3.00, Made of black. leather soles, Sty! All 19x72 inches Bway, 4th Ave., 8th to 1oth St. ‘ble breast—with or without pele: Oe etots, Tweeds and Cassleres, In fine assortment of. Navy, Oxford, Black and Brown sid Gray mixtures—atraigtt or knic trousers—worth $3.00 and 1.65 RE BUILDING, ‘Babica’ Short Dresses Fina White Nainsook, elaborately trimriied with lace tueks, ribbon and cy atitching—skirta to matel se Tainty, Kitt for baby of er—worth | Fao aaeT. BUILDING, Women’s Miroir Velvet Hate Graceful and jaunty varieties of Sailors, Mushroome and Fiares— Vy Black, brown, DAYY ‘and le garnot—valve THIRD: FLOO! Leather Garrinee Bags Dainty tan, brown, xreen, red—ilt Teidhemolre lnied— leather handle—worth #1.(9— A great bargain at MAIN FLOOR-O! Jointed Body Dolls D-inch—hand-sewed wige— moving eyee—worth $1.%., BUILDIN Oriental Lace Nets t patterns for walats, gow a arent sete and doll- TORT White Embroideries New patterns—Swiss, Cambrio edgings and e) An ia tebe Fine Holiday List of : MORNING SALE SPECIALS + For To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, Me To prevent dealers buying ol restricting uantition’ n Wilton Velvet Rugs —Ox12 ft, Fine xrade in rich Oriental, and floral designs, 45 .0O0 f multable for any room. or furnishing-—regularly $22.60 A great special for wilt seekers. THIRD FLOOR—RUG Vestibule Panels--36x45 -Inch Irish Point Lace Motifs—Ten lovely atyle worth 6 BASEM. Pure Lijien Pattern Cloths 57x74 Inch—hem with row fancy drawn work—pearl bleach— 95 bewutiful jrades. worth $1.79. MAIN. FLOOR=-LINEN DEPT. White Shiva Geese aaa Choice quality, sanitary cured—1i9 dust or odor— value BASI Women’s Emb’d H’dk'ts Many dainty styles scallop or herustitoh— Rood) walue at 2. AIN FLOOR—NEW NUILDING. Merocrixed Satecus Bleqant lustrous quality, yard Wide—black, white and jeading shadew—2l ot, quality ae HASEMBNT—CENTRE Oiloloth table Covers tech nooter 48 Dp PLOOR—SADE DEPT. pikogs 1x2 yds. (note aize)—variety Of colore—perfect Koods— Feqularl THE Spsgials in Stamped Goods Quehion Tape—atamned nted in oral, and other desigpecacood Talusradie yaluw 29. Laundry ‘Hage—large alse— 125 BASEMENT—NOTION DEPT, silk Hmbroidered Flannele Wily, red. blue. «ray. brown. otc. —gultable for kimon. wowng, skirts, wals Felt gf contrat ein Y> hematitched oF cut o! noallens— Shehtinkable auallty— .62 th $1.28, 1 MOTE i SNT CENTRE HUTLDING. Herat a An 4 rch dds. Rin NOMAIN FLOOR SEW. SOREN | Shopherd Cheok Cambrice Morcerized finieh:-the popular 5y quality for waists, rwear— black and white checka— extra, eae, at 10 ens NT—WAS! atte 9, 12%, «17, '25, eo Ayo ee

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