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1910. THE EVENING wOaAD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1868 Established 43 Years. 1910 13 fured this season, however, is less than a year ago, only 81 having been hurt this year, against 104 for the sea- 4 It is likely the death list this year will be Increased later by reason of \ « the fatal termination in the cases of y | Many of the Injured, “Mistaken for deer” and “shot by a companion” ail = Double Surety Stamps | Before Noon The—— ff Christmas Store |! area: THROW AWAY YOUR WIGS A Real Hair Grower at Last. Rich Contractor, — Dives Through Window, but Is Urhurt. | the saturation of catarrhal impuriti Then the inflamed mem- branes heal, the discharge is checked, the head noises all cease, the stomach is toned up, the throat is no longer clogged with | hlegm, but every annoying symptom of Catarrh is corrected. here is but one way to cure Catarrh-purify the blood, and | 4 there is but one absolutely safe and sure blood purifier—S. S. S, We have a special book on Catarrh; we will send this book, a any medical advice desired free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G. SITE 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Our Friday Profit Sharing Sale Will Be Unusual To-Motrow It will give you opportunities that seldom come so near Christmas—and many of the items make excellent gifts! O} all the goods advertised here, mail oraers will be receivzd on groceries only. $1.98 Cut Glass at deep hems, $1.50 Framed Pic- ~Men’s Fine Kid Gloves Wool Dress Fabrics ; 75c Corsets at 65c Though he dived through a second: | $1.49 | ie oak at $1 - 35c a Yard Buildings—Second Floor. Story window at the Willis Sanitarium, | .. me ten pe O'Neill Building—Basement dams Building—Third Floor, 79 d f 1 $1 75 —_* . R. & G, Thomps Glove No, 4 Ocenn Parkway, Brooklyn, to| Wisda: aul other" : vedani és Platinum photographs of the Cc instea O to ° Adams Building—Firet Floor. | pitting, C, B. and P. N. Corsets \ gain his freedom, 7 money, | et Cut glass nappien—b tnel tnoat popular | published , These are skirt and ' f reedom, Thomas Clinchey, | greates! with or without handles, ina a opular pictures published " 4 os eal dd in this winter's models; prettily forty years old, a plumbing contractor | furan ait Humber Of very. prety HesiRna: in years: ‘The Tennessee Madone Less than manuiacturer’s cost! lengths at less than half price. telmmed, with the stocking saps of means, was able to wander about | % * Specie of the pletutey Both Buildings—First Floor. porters attached, , the streets and woods until 2 o'looK 25c China at 15c unframed, Vx inches is, Wy Here's an opportunity to buy gifts as ‘ morning, whistling lively Decorated china tea cups and This group framed either of all well as the gloves you need for yourself! 35c Scotch Flannel and dodging the polic saucers, with pink flowered bord- gilt or of black oval frame, 7x9, ‘ ' A 25c Ribb 17 : ere, finished with gold, reduced | will be sold at $1 to-morrow. There are heavy cape; pique kid; | at 25ca yd. c Nibbons, 1/c No, 9% Lexington avenue, Manhatt for to-morrow’s sale, | mocha, unlined, silk lined and fleece O'Neil Bultiogadacoad Hoes Both Buildings—First Floor. Thirteenth street, Flatbush, ; Art Embroideries | lined; pearl-grey suede (for evening); A eturdy ‘woven checked and’ (-aceeesoet,, enlace tafeta rib : on EE ago he was worth| Women’s $1.50 | in the Profit Sharing Sale | white kid; heavy grey glace and many 4 wool flannel in plain colors. bons, in a full line of colors. : VER: Rb laot dusting the lane aid toe dre House Dresses at$1 | Adams Building—Balcony others—at 79c instead of $1 to $1.75! As Scotchy and as smart for | Other Ribbons 7c, some $20,00 on some of his contracts. | He Q % Renaissance centre pieces, On sale Friday and Saturd: there are 12,000 pairs. shirting and shirtwaists as we | * His business misfortunes preyed on Adams Building—Second Floor, | searis and doylies at almost balf Have evar deen 10c, 13c a piece be are ie tags not seem rational, Made of fine chambray. | Price 5 0 B 9 me a B k Nos. 1, 1)y and 2, satin ribbons, nt he was ne : : . r Willie tnatitution for tre ahd it The yoke is piped with white | 75 ¢ Stamped Shirt 9 00 oys & Girls’ Books ; in a large assortment of colors. signed to @ room on the second floor, | and each is finished with a Waists | 10c Outing Flannel, ‘These ave mostly used for fancy Shortly after midnight Dr. Willis ana | turn-down collar and three- | aists at 50c Regularly Sold at 25c; at 19¢c To-Morrow 6l4e work during the holidays. ome of his staff were Kened by a} | quarter sleeves. On good quality of linon lawn, Adams Building—First Floor 2 Li gala See ea ars — — Tee ee Below We Give a Smail List of the Titles bata i First Floor. Glinchey's room demollened,” naan” ang | Use Crystolis and Throw Away Your 75cInverted Lights | Prince Dusty—Kirk Monroe The Wood Rangers — Mayne Pink, blue and light combina- 79c Half-made MCE RAG SEMEN OT ing wuiew Gon | Wig in 20 Days ghts, | $1 Al Clock | One of the Fighting Scouts—Capt, Reid tions in new stripes and checks Cc cated that’ Clinchey had Jumped | arcmin te 50c | $1 Alarm Clocks, | f.'s"ttrereton 5 | eat on Vetonno talagaeontntt r Corset Covers at through It | 55¢ The Way to Duty—Eldredge 8. Martine 29cand 39c Half Silk 9 $6 landed on the street, but there O'Neill Building—Basement. | ; ; dk Brooks Boy Heroes of Bible=tiits Wik - | . 59 was no evidence tiat ho was injured, | Oe ETL a tt lemme LEAL ak ata dts a men ak Ate rt tabey tackle Haws. Fabrics, 19¢ Both Buildings—First Floor. Hig escapo was reported to his rela fitted mantle, clear glass inner- | These have the lever attach. | Reck of Red Bird—George Cary 1 MRTG Solise, und senren war | globe and frosted glass shade with | tment, so th m can be switch Eggleston. pe Rollo in Naples—Jacob Abbott. Dress lengths and stock ends Plain lily white, half-fitting “lens 7 off ¢ alartas are extra loud— | n's Ambition—James Rollo in Switzerland —Jacob Ab- of silk and cotton, There are some | corset cov vady-to- for him. Grecian design—such an outfit | orset covers, ready-to-make up. At 2 o'clock Policeman is pretty enough for anybody or | an a eh to wake i fe ad. | ee ere t i Re ntatic tube Vistar very pretty evening shades among Cormack, of the Paskvie eign and it gives a jood De Spring Hill—Allen Chap- | Unde r-Spangled Banner them, 20c to 40c Laces at a bow mi n hands in his pockets, wo. 7 . Ci » Rei pos Eueeoee convinced ‘bies th | $1.50 Welsbach 50c Picture Frames | §ush Boye—Cept, Mayne Reid, | Roving of a Restless Hoy—Cant. 10c to 29c¢ the escaped patient, and he took him to sult ave ||| Junior Lights 69c at 19c Our Children and Their Prietew Lost in the Wilderness—R. UL. 29c RubDry Towels Oriental and chantilly laces, Wellin Cline} ny was ee e re hall, ae | 9 Both Buildinge—First Floor. F Evelyn Shepard. Jayne. 21 5 to 7 inches wide, suitable for cept for a few scratches and bru | One of the most wonderful sbeithce'y, leP ade de | ighting Under the Southe The Days of Jeflerson—Butter- ey work, i . the Kings County | ena olla Roa | was taken there un | candle power light at, the cost | bonetie and py 50c Rub Dry Towels all for ‘him tora | gf Je for five ‘hours! burning. | gry ovals plain. and. fancy c aint ooks at 5c Mutfl 1 a7 | itil Vabuds, jay euattteds decoras din gilt and oxidized Adams Building—Kook Store. 38c 25c tuTlers at 9c 113 HUNTERS KILLED IN YEAR | | tions ‘and colors will be 696 ine | | Jfowthtul astlate will appreciate this Paint Book which Both Buildinge—First nied stead of 81.50 toni supplies sketches ready to color. ‘There are also six pages | ‘The “Handy” muffler in white, meaeeneaneta i$ 69c Black Silksat49c | in colors, to show results that can be obtained. Size 8! yx black and colors, im all sizes from Bead tL ; 0 dings—Vir 001 inche: ea ‘i « es ene. Tt \ $1.10 Aluminum Both Buildings—First Floor 1134 inches. ‘ ee : | qualities, ‘Not the least bit ine | 22 80 1404 Those have become HICAGO, Dec. 1.—The hunting sea- | si ssaline, Animals to paint, flowers to paint, birds to paint, and | fared, yet not quite pesfest | a necessity since the shawl collar son of 1910, which closed yester Saucepans 59c | Beau i duchess, | objects to paint! | : juite perfect. | as come into atyle. Jst 113 lives, according to statistics 4 eC} i ingle width, | O'Neill Building, Basement. | Yom twenty-three States. ‘This 1 Raldness, Dandeutf, Itching Scalp, & | | Meslesasiy wise hau berets’ lien FREECRYSTOLISCOUPON i} ‘Theselaii tie actus’ wears | 69C Buterea Sitks at A Sale of Bl bie Crash at 10c | — wine any previous Teens, et ieee te | 49c ale of Blankets or tovaling lor tbs voles eats | Boys’ Suits and here is a record. ie awe aA | a hi : ; ‘ pr toweling for the roller towels. with the cover and long handic. | | wan in 108 wag 20 no ee cee at eae ass, | tamed minsine nan entire | from the Wilmerding Auction | ¢, soqableNapkins | ere ots_3t $185 acd in 1908 14, “Dhe uimober of, ins foe aa ; =f shes, tor ght and 59c to $1.48 a Pair : $2.50Table Napkins | adams Building—Second Floor. f | Pra i | a ae : 1.95 a We believe that no suit or over- | $1.25 Framed Mirrors, 79¢ $1 Velvets at 75c_ | * O'Neill Building—Seeond Floor $ 95 Dozen Soak les, these) Bava ares bade | dexicelueuey coutaido weneace: 24-inch black —velveteen—the Thirty days ago we were asked to this great trade sale, Rich Irish damask table nap | sold before in the city for as * | inent | most fashionable favre at the | and we bought liberally. kins — pure linen —~ 28 inches | jittle as $1.85. You will find: Present: moment—useu for suits | Now, when the cold weather is with us, we have de- BUUNSSe Boys’ jor suits, double e e iy 49c carpite Cans at 29¢ as well as_dre | cided to put these Blankets on Sale, | breasted suits, Russian over- | ‘These have tight-titting covers | | They are napped cotton blankets in gray, white and tan; ‘ coats, automobile overcoats, but- . (:) | and bale handles. 89c te $1.25 Wool | for cribs, cots, single and double beds. $1 Black Poplin ton-to-the-neck overcoats and ° $8.50 Sternau Coffee Dress Fabricsat49c | There are sanitary cotton blankets, preferred by many | Waists at 85c | tong overcoats. Macuine at $4.98 O'Neill Building—First Kloor. for hygienic reasons. ‘Ther« “Aberdeen,” Blue- Both Buildings. , | Made of copper and nickel Several \undsed dress lengihe in vl rants poy Banyan cane Mac with tucked yokes, pret , | plated, will make coilee for foure | jy he ihe enincor Adirondack.” 59¢ to $1.48 a e higher. Only tily trimmed with «mall | Boys’ $1.50 Shoes teen after-dinner « eerie jatet™ acing | Sch an auetion sale could Dring such blankets as these to | futons. Below the | at $1 of disease is the first and really most importani|{} 98 Glass Orange Bowis a" a ina Mts telmmed: with piping, af | Adame Builling-Second. Floor step in the successful treatment of any trouble. In other words, ||| at 9c | + ’ ~ en eas oe te “ak” f ce or cause, and then use the remedy most With @ base to siand them on. 75c Hyde- Grade Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes Blacks Ui acid lage edd ule bigee 8.10.0 us Naturally and scient d to the condition. This is the large Petticoats at 50c ’ tons. An unusually good, service- Boys’ satin calf lace shoes with A | | | q ble te good broad soles. t We do not believe there is any disease in which improper |}| 98c Water Sets at 49c | Both Buildings—second Floor | $1.85 bisic rae cage reatment is more often used than in Catarrh, So many persons ||| Colonial glass designs; ia nteed black Each pair stamped “83.50” or “#4” on the soles. | treat the symptoms without giving thought to the causes w hich | | cluding one tire t pileher with the itu bet Adams Building Basement | 7 Produce these symptoms, and the result is that Catarrh is consid- | |} and six glasses to mateh. p finished with a deep | oF ‘ . ‘ . | ure Groceries ered incurable by a great many, sin because local treatment ||| shirred flounce r ie 0 fa 4 He prices Lt which they were intended | has failed to accomplis h the desired result. C ba x o sell in the Douglas stores. But these are slightly imper- | : Chelsea Every symptom of Catarrh points to impure blood; we are sure $1 Lineen Waists, 59c Muslin Under- fect—so slightly that every day we are asked to point them Full Weights tied Full Measures a short analysis of the disease and its symptoms will ienvititae ang 75¢ | out. These are Winter styles and will ¢ sule to-morrow Adams Building—Basement. one that this statement is true. First we have irritated and|]| i Wear at 45¢ in the Adams Basement. We reserve the right to limit quantities, infiamied mucous membranes of the head, nose, and throat, from With Bal Pee ee Both Fol cond Floor | which there is a:constant and copious discharge of watery matter. ||} He 8 Very BesaneREAg ote Nainsool combinations — cor s . || Star Boiled vhi S ( charg [ ater, broidery front. "Phe slink waint d drawers—nicely aay This comes from inflammation of these mucous surfaces and is ie Wil cdl: Thavens es the atte with By ee Sizes 4 iY. | A Sale of Toilet Articles and | Ham caused by catarrhal matters and impuri in the circulation, Na-|]) tucks over the shoulder; taisked | D S d : ' vie qual ture intends that these membranes shall all be nourished by the | wih tag al es with linked ‘i - rug undries | blood, and so long as this vital au is pure it satisfactorily performs bis is Sepik Men's $4 Blanket To-M this nece: work, but waste matters and impurities deposited Robes, $2.65 | To-Morrow and Saturday into these delicate parts up Wiittate tion, and the discharge is a Candies intr PinaestGn Gtk de | Buildings—First Floor. | | natural result aun this se ton begins to dry it assumes thicker oi iat 9 | Gist St. Door asticles will be placed on sale, at much ‘| Surety Coffee | “Mince Meat Proportions and becomes sticky; then it adheres to the throat and | {| In the Profit-Sharing Sale, | Maui ot cal titankatae th | Demonstration | Armour's — Veribent } upper back portion @f the mouth, causing the ‘‘hawking” and |}| Adams Building--Baseiment | quiet colors with satin neck stock; | #4 | stone 4 | els i troublesome to Regular 20¢ Cream Mints at 10¢ if pleats piped seams | 1 dhe Ses eee we: | Vertbeat, H atarrh sufferers, fant neta Got dens And our own Me and neck cords to : | | ar ' Other ordinary symp- ; BaP baa | 39¢ Surely Chocolates at 29¢ a Ib $81.95 Brass Bed Outfits at $52.75 | We iy s of the disease are head- erings with an awful case of h, | e decided to introduce these | < ding—Po Floo a cup ris pains aRnue ihe cheek Thaw all the eecincine inet eect | for a Profit-Sharing Sale and heve | Men’ s 75c Night Adams Building—Fourth Floor. 34 | c i PCS S eens diseatar mck ie eieeaea | Ay aa Inchided is the Bed; regular! aia dueity. In ' bones, roaring sounds in the J fing back into the throat, a constant | | Shirts at 49c sale 37. it) r New. ae 0 fe) ‘f ears, etc. These symptoms | desire to hawk and spit; feeling off || | _ Made of Scotch domet flannel pelos 50 | tae 9 ths | Dates 4 too point directly to diseased J dryness in the throst, cough at a | 50c and 75c a og ee ec Fr Mattress | : 596 | vaney Hard Dates 190 | | Hi blood, and are caused b ing | _ ie n all sizes and colors - + Mattroes | 1 ae aney Pard Dates y2¢ | i 1 congestion of the Hiatt, i) Brooches at 39¢ F ‘ ate "$11.75 | | PUE SeIe 306 | stuted Detee— 309 | Bricks Bet) i The impurities and catarrhal J causing the nose to bleed ‘and leaving | ||} Hol. Bolidingtess ta 4 oor Self-Sharpening Phe hil | Bed Springs regu- | | Raising | Dackawos: matters in the blood stream J me witha sick headache, 1 had thus] |} ieee an ertoes gat Guat 75c Shears at 39c at L ‘ularly 85.70; sak $3.50 | Se | , | Glace Peel 1} interfere with its easy and yey or ' HI set with imitation pearls, rhines | ; ~ I I price . | | ey he , natural flow, and it becomes you advised, 4 5 | stones, amethys mune quite | oe = ~ And hero ta description of | i feverish and thus affects the ral bottle | | simple, some very novel. y a Liew ch of the threo important Hee ce D nembranes te better. 7! -} | . : fi . pe items fe 4 Pe Ans ee : aged, I continued to take it, a i|! Sale? ie HU Eu ha ea cae 908 hy rin ow rein MAT. | THE PREN( | H mee 4 short while was entire k | Girls’ $2.25 Dresses Made of specially treated metal te LL 5 ' ee | if $. 5.5. cures Catarch by IDSC Lge i with a patent device or tension, 1 TRESS—Tho mattress) This spring haa no he cleansing the blood of all im- TUDEON A. BRLLAN iy at $1.79 | which is set to keep the edges mounts, A OF & KamN AUAliEy i aiuel {Gr couiiors: and y Weng the ren 11 W, 10th Street, Manchester, Va, J | |] ¢ tae Ton head and | of black heir; made in \ 1 helical Dinner 4 pure catarrhal matter, and at Adams Building—Second Floor, Wal cuarantaalchamil tors ive Va] one or two parts; and nus AU thecnds | Biscuits H the same time building up the 5 Sizes 6 to 14 | years, as far as wear goes, but we i a ano B 2 Marmalade i] system by its unequi ‘illed tonic effects, It goes down into the | Girls’ wool dresses in the pretty rantee against ( ‘ Ted I utter (ok Bee circulation, aid removes every trace of impurity or foreign matter. sorts of plaids and plain colors, | ie Broatherye in ‘elt, weil sngtiah “Ore } In other words S. S. S. cures Catarrh by purifying the blood so that trimmed with braid and f ancy | make p ‘1 | ‘ wine * Marmdinde— 18 ” | Huttons—all of them made with — | intre 2le $1.75 por... 15¢ the mucous surfaces and linings of the pany: are Supplied with |} pleated skirts and all of them with — | ch oan, omens “ ty healthy blood instead of being constantly irritated and diseased from |} | . seccneeaaame 4 |