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Annie Tiffany Cutting, died Iast Mare! Tn August he married again and retin to his birthplace at Westport. POSLAM QUICKLY CURES ECZEMA Nothing Ever Has Equalled the Heal- ing Power of This Perfect Remedy. ~ ANTS DEAT ~ FROM RABES O'Connell Saved Children At- tacked by Mongrel and Was Bitten in Wrist. ‘Timothy O'Connell, a printer, of No. 421 Bast One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, is stoically waiting for death in Lénooln Hospital to-day. He is a deat mute whose heroism made him a rabies ‘victim. He approached Policeman Stephens at @ Hundred and Thirty-atxth street end Willis avenue last night and showed him on a card the words “I am very Giok.” Spasins of pain filtted across his face and he was trembling. Guttural sounds came from his throat. In @ nearby drug store the man's coat and shirt were removed and his body was found covered with red Dlotches. While waiting for an ambu- lance he controlled his erratic muscies enough to write his name and address, “Three weeks ago a dog—" he began, when he had to put down the pencil and clench his hands to keep them @till. When he recovered he continued: “A dog—a mongrel dog on One Hun- @red and Thirty-seventh street and Willia avenue, acting strangely—ran fm a crowd of children ana yelping—biting. I saw— ne Here he stopped again, out a whiff from an ammonia hottie revived him, and he resumed: “Ran in and grabbed dog around the neck. He snapped at me. Both wri Uttle bites. I choked him and threw | him over fence into vacant lot, then went home. Thought nothing more— began to get sick to-day—water made ime sick. Glass water—just looking at it Guess I've got it—got— plishes such rapid cures of eczema and serious skin diseases, quickly | jemishes, of the family at some time. Inflamed skin is cleared overnight. All itching | stops. Poslam is the first thought o} thousands “whenever the skin ails.” For free sample to the Emer- gency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty- fifth street, New York City. Druggists everywhere (50c.) and Poslam Soap ae: You Must Have Accuracy for Eyeglass Satisfaction | You must see an oculist of | experience and ability or your examination cannot! be accurate, and’ your glasses cannot be correct. Never get glasses without an oculist’s examination, and you can get that here, without extra charge. | fleet of Gen By Registered Physicians, ‘onto, Canada, last Friday, while on (ieguipesiea eats ; | Oculists of Long Expenence. @ visit. He suffered from arteriosclero-| p, rtiiha Glasiee ¢ vas $2.5 bis and death followed, a hemorrhage. | Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. Ho was born sixty-seven years ago at PEhilich é S. ‘ | | Oculiste’ Opticians Westport, N. Y., w feran and major and commandant ¢ 223SixthAv.,15thSt. 217 B’dway, Aster House 350 Siath Av. 22d St, Nassau —- Ann sell Poslam | Estab, 1862 ht arrived and gave it as his jepinion the patient was right. At the joapital it was said the malady was far ladvanced, and to-day he is expected to pass into convulsions, Pk abe ' Gen, John T. Catting Dead. ! News reached the city to-day of the John Tyler Cutting in Old Guard in thi Years. He serv ‘Callfornta. Ten resident of tho le Associatiot ) 240. - fel | o fe) Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 SPECIAL © Thousands of Smith Gray & Co. | Suits and Overcoats at Savings of 4.50 to 17.50 An opportunity indeed, this—the accepted stand- = ard of fine clothes quality—in assortment all-embrac- ing, in every gocd, correct and many exclusive styles, (2) at savings averaging 11.00 the garment. fel Asa matter of fact, there never was, even at regu- lar pri an assortment of both fabrics and models (@| to compare with this, for here you have a choice of weave, fabric and model that is practically limitless. (2) In suits, there await you advanced and exclusive fe) fabrics in all the smart, correct shades and textures, q] neat brown mixtures, plain shades, all the new grays,| I Oxford blues, browns, tans and heather blues and (2) Indian browns—in correct English and many dis- tinctive Smith Gray & Co. models. E In overcoats, you have all that is best in the world [2 a] of woolens--English, Irish, French and the best of (©) American styles and fabrics, in exclusive designs, in every popular and correct shade. Included in the eo eee Teleaea eel ‘a assortment are raglans, guard coats, single and double =| reasted convertible collar coats, motor, travel and (© storm coats, coats for dress and business; in fact, for fel (e] every purpose and requirement. fe fel for Suits and Overcoats that are [© regular 20.00 and 22.50 values [@! for Suits and Overccais that are | regular 22.50 and 25.00 values | for Suits and Overcoats that are} regular 27.50 and 30.00 values; for Suits and Overcoats that are regular 32.50 and 35.00 values (el Ils. 18,00, 20.00 and 22.50 Suits and Overcoats, in 2) all styles and colors, in all sizes but not in 412 50 fa all styles, for men, young men and boys. ..., e i Hundreds of 40.00 and 45.00 Fine Silk- Lined Dress and Business Overcoats. . . 27.50 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Your Charge Account Is Solicited. Smith Gray & Co. a ‘TwoNew York Stores: } (a Pulton St. at Flatbush Ay. Broadway at Warren Se. Across from City Hall. 5th Av.,Bet.27th & 28thSts. NING offered, “if will haps Bc i stock, which was a’sure enough record-breaker.”” His enthusiasm was so genuine, inspired by the goods, that we pass it along, believing it will be contagious. We assure you he was not overenthusiastic, and regret that the space allotted for this advertisement prevents us from giving more than the barest details and prices. They are here for you, more of them and small type is no criterion of the economies offered. better than ever, for several reasons— Stocks must be reduced to make room for Holiday Goods. More broken lines and odd lots left afler this, thé busic offer the greatest bargains of the month for This is the Law of the Month-End Sale. in price before. ‘ ‘ $22.60 Red Fox Sets, $15 Very striking sets of natural red fox, large pillow muff, trimmed with heads and brush and animal scarf. Iceland Fox Sets, $15 Pure white, with the appearance of the popular white fox, large barrel muff, large shawl er animal scarfs. $25 Polo Costs, $14.50 About 60 coats and evening wraps in the coll H some are imported coats, others copics. i pent Women’s $12.75 Many attractive styles, of medium and heavy weight serges, $17.60 cheviots, tailored models; some satin trimmed, others with broadcloth ecllars and cuff in the collection and sizes 31 to 44. Were $12.75 to $15, now $9.75. Women’s $18.75 to $22.60 Suits at $15 ‘able suits, tailored models; others trimmed in @ good variet $21.75 to $27.50 Suits, $19.75 suits, empire back, broade th collar and cuffs; black, blue, sizes 41 to 44, C ray $100, now $39.75, One Black Velvet Suit, a skirt @n imported model, now $39.75. Dresses at $5.95 high or low neck; » black, purple. ‘of the jhgs of the season. * ’ Misses Many tures, chevio and serges; the coats a $7.50 to'$10 Dresses Misses’ $10 to $12.50 : y at $6.50 Coats at $7.50 A number of reverstble coats in the group; also smart coats of double faced materials. good colors. Lingerie and tailor-made Waists, some slightly soiled. ‘The tailored waists have soft or stiff collars and cuffs and pockets; the lingerie waists are effectively trimmed; high or low necks, half or three-quarter sleeves. $1.25 to $1.75 Waists at 85c About 200 white cotton voile and lingerie Waists, in 6 good styles; high and low necks, with side plaited frill and trimmed with lace and inser- tion; some with panel qnbroldery, Sizes 34to 44. Subway, Balcony Kimonos, Petticoats, Etc. Women’s Night Gowns of fine nainsook, round neck and kimono sleeves, insertion of fine embroidery in sleeves and neck, with bias band of lawn run with ribbon; regularly $1.50, at $1. _ a , a Cree (} extra good flannelette, with shirring, belt and satin trimming, regularly $1.25, at 85c. , 600 ‘Tatlote Silk Petticoats, white, colors and black, plaited flounce, finished with a tucked ruffle, at $1.65. 900 Knitted Petticoats, in dark gray and natural color, regularly 35c, now 26c. Subway Store, Balcony $1.50 to $8 Corsets at 95c Pr. W-B Reserve Corsets, including all this well-known maker's sample and discontinued lines; more than a dozen good styles, for ull figures sizes 18 to 30, in the group; a very remarkable offering, $1.50 to $3 Corsets; now pair, 96c. Subway Store, Balcony Silks, Velvets & Corduroys $1.00 Black Silk Bengaline, 70c yd. Desirable for coats and tailored suits, 42 inches wide. - $1.00 All-Silk Chiffon Cloth, 65c yd. White, black and a dozen good colors, 40 inches wide. 66c Millinery and Trimming Velvet, 65c yd White, black and 66 desirable colors. 27-Inch Dress Corduroy, 45¢ yard. Brown, white, black and Subway Store, Lower Floor ee eee BUEN AL LOO: LORE PETE $1.50 Serge Suitings, 75c inch all wool unfinished serge, medium weight, close soit #reneh vwill in t des of navy blue, and black weave serge ch medium wale diagonal, navy; , basket weave suiting. heavy weight, black, Regularly $1.50, ut d. 95c All Wool Serge at 65c yd., » wide, iirmly woven, three shades of navy Dress and Skirt Lengths at About 1,500 yards, in lengths of 3 to 6 yards, mainly 50 and 54 inch fabrics, in plain and faney weaves, suitable tor skirts and galt 88 Chan halt price, at 60¢ yard, Tacked in Holiday Boxes if desired, Subway Store, Lower Floor WANTED WASH FABRICS 12},¢ Dress Sateen, 8c Yd. American Standard Calicosc,50. Mercerized, on black, navy, cadet | shirtings; navy, cadet, turkey reds, and brows grounds, with neat | grays and blacks, figures and stripes. 38c Silk Striped Voiles, 300 Yd, 16c Swiss Challies, 140 Yards! with a heavy Jucquurd silk stripe, Wool finish, 30 inches wide; in dots, |in'18 of the very bit shactes, 01 H inches wide; 12},c Dress Ginghams, 8¢ ¥d, silk and cotton with a satin finish} 82, inch, in plalds and stripes, in 14 popular shades. irting Madras, A fine quality, inches wid 260 to 600 Silk and Cotton grounds, with figures and stripes, | Remnants, 18¢ Yd. Jacquard, %6c ‘‘Ruff-weave’’ Silk-warp| floral, plain and darby dots, mulls, Pongee, 14c Yd. Light blue, Copen-| foulards, pon- hi ink, old rose, garnet, navy, | gees, eolienues » Nile, lavender, tan, | and voiles, gray, and black 16c Imperial Chambray, 10c Yd. 32 inches wide; light blue, Copen- hagen, navy, pink, old rose, tan, 3 Subway Store, Lower Floor Nile, brown and One Uke illustration, very strikin with satin shawl collar and or plain tatlored with girdle gray or green; WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, month of the year. In a word, this should be the biggest and best Month-End Sale of the year. Everything advertised must be decidedly underprice, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has been reduced Women’s $37.50 Long Fur Coats $32.50 Very handsome coats of French Coney, brown or black, well made, with long shawl collars and deep cuffs, lined with silk in various shades, regularly $37.50, at $32.50. Wolf Scarfs and Muffs, $10 Blue and black wolf, large pillow muffs, and animal or shawl scarfs. $16.50 to $19.50 Coats at $12.60 Broken lines of polo coats and kersey coats; a variety of good styles and nearly all sizes. $9.75 to $15 Costs at $7.50 A clearance of all odd lotsand broken lines, all full- length serviceable coats, in many styles, and all sizes, to $15 Tailored Suits, $9.75 mixtures and tweeds; Norfolk and plain Is of a contrasting shade; nearly all colors About 300 in this group of most de- inly broadcloths, Mannish mixtures, diagonal cheviots and serges, some the wanted plain effectively of colors, orduroy imported suit, formerly 9 copy. of formerly $75, Two siriking suits, copies of im- ported models, formerly $60 and $55, how §29.7! Two and one moire sult, for- merly , now $10.75. Women's $7.50 to $9.75 Like the illustration, a very pretty of a velvet waist and a in Sizes 31 most remarkable |? $10 to $15 Suits at $7.50 De small women, mainly plain tailored models, of pretty all-wool mix- Fe enough Top ame lined with guaranteed yarn dyed satin; the skirts are made panel baci: and front, or with side plaits; suits that have sold at $10 to $15, now $7.60. A great variety of styles and colors, inly serges, with a limited number 75 to $1.25 Waists at 55c BROADWAY 1911. en’s and 60-inch Greatcoats, with But the It must fs | Household Linens | $1 Huckaback Towels, 76c doz, Hemmed, snow white, with neat red borders, 17x84 ine! $1.60 Huckaback Towels, $1 | doz. Hemme fast | colors, 18x35 and 18x40 ine 12'.¢ Toweling, 9c; all linen glass toweling, neat re hes wide. $3.60 Damask Table Cloths, $2.26; all linen, hemstitched; full bleached; four dainty designs; 72 inches—no napkins to match. 85c Table Damask, 66c ‘yard; all linen table; full bleached; beau- tiful satin lustre; 70 inches wide, $3.60 Damask Napkins, $2.75 doz. Fully bleached, satin finish, several dainty designs, 24x24 in. 50c Table Felt, 36c yard. ight mill imperfections, 54 in, wide. Vatle Cloths and Napkins will be hemmed without charge. Subway Store, Lower Floor Children’s $2.50 Coats, $1.50 2 to 5 year sizes; smart little box coats, double breasted, with velvet collars, of plain and iancy fabrics, Astrachan cloth, etc. Nicely made and finished with pretty buttons; regularly $2. at $1.60. Children's. $1.60 Hats, ‘at $1. Navy, brown and white Kesh & hats, mushroom shapes, trimmed wit! ribbon, Subway Store, Balcony Handkerchiefs Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $15 Dresses at 10.75 Two pretty new models, one a serge dress with directoire revers, in navy, Copenhagen, black, coronation and old rose. The other model is change- able messaline, with a str chiffon bodice effectively embroidered in good shades of green, old rose, Women’s $10.75 and $12.75 Dre: 75 5 Plain. yet eff lresses, high or low neck, jahed with lace collara or more 9 Women's 12) ,c to 26c Handker- # elaborately trimmed with satin o slightly imperfect; rvelvet, All the Waited colora and | Chiefs, 9c. Some slightly imperiect; many styles, some all linen and shamrock, corded or plain, embroid- ered or lace trimmed, some initialed, in many designs, Women’s 10c to 16c Handker- chiets, 6c. Corded or plain, in linen and shamrock, 6c and 9c Handkerchiefs, 3c. Plain white, hemstitched tor men, embroidered in white or colors for women. Subway Store, Balcony in tn ~ . iy, Karnet, brown and pure Pure Candies Subway Store, Balcony The quality of Gimbel Candies never varies, Our Furity Stan- wont permit it; only the change for this sale: “Chiffon Evening Dresses, 12.75 36 only, over silk; pinic, white Nicely made and finished. $15 to $18.76 Velvet Gowns, $12.75 Japanese and maize, Copies of some of the very latest ainut Willows: «.. 266 2de Butterscotch Jumbles, .. 406 u0e Peanut butver Pulls, ’26c 30c Chicken Bones... . 40c Almond Milk Chocolate bo 8b Children’s $4 to $5 Dresses, $3 Mainly sailor styles of all wool serge, trimmed with braid, with kilted skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years, Gloves for Men and Women Men's Capeskin Gloves, fleece lined, tan; regularly 7d and $1, at 65¢. Women's One-Clasp Capeskin Gloves, in tun shades, not quite up to our $1 quality, at 65c, Women's One-Clasp Mocha, One-Clasp Suede Gloves, in gray shades, regularly $1, at 76c. sa Ghildren's Teddy Bear Mittens, kid palms with corduroy backs, regu- jarly 50c, ut 26c. Children’s Glace Gloves, tan and white, reg. $1,at76c. Subway, Balcony Women’s $3 Shoes $1 About 600 pairs, in many good styles, and nearly every kind of black leather. All sizes in the lot but not of every style. Good $3 shoes as far as service is concerned, but somewhat mussed and soiled from hand- ling, all to go at §1 pair. Children's 96c Drawn Leggins, 65¢ Well made of good quality Jersey cloth, black, white and brown. . Men's $1.60 House Slippers, 95c Black or tan, nizee 60c Glace Fruit & NutComb'n.86¢ All out turkey novelties have been cut one-third to one-half, Subway Store, Balcony soft kid, Romeo style, with tlexible leather soles, and all Subway Svore, Baicuny Laces & Embroideries | Jewelry&Silverware Cotton Torchon Edges and In- | $1 Goid Plated Lorgnette sertions, 1 to 3!y inches wide; | Chains, well made and strong, with en’s $10.50 and $12.50 Suits, $7.75 Clearance of severai lines in our stock where sizes have become somewhat broken. All sizes in the group, however, from 34 to 42, worsteds,’ in a variety of good patterns and colors; formerly $10.50 and $12.50; now $7.76. ouths’ $10.50 and $15 Overcoats, $8.75 Chesterfield Coats, and a limited number of Raglans; a good v; the new gray and brown mixtures; sizes 34 to 44 for men and 82 to 36 for youths in the group. Youths’ $7.50 and $8.50 Suits at $5.50 Good suits in a variety of desirable patterns and all sizes in the group from 32 to 36. Men’s $2 and $2.50 Trousers at $1.55 Striped worsteds and heavy blue s regularly be , at 3c yard, Oriental and Cordella Allover Laces, 18 inc wide; ‘vhite, cream and ecru; reg, 35c to be, at 26e yd, Colored Allover Laces, pretty Shades; regularly 76c, at 60¢ yd. Short Lengths of 26-in. Flounc- ings and 18 to 21 inches allover embroideries, 4, to 3 yards; regu- larly 35¢ and 45c, ut 18¢ yd, 86c Swiss Embroidered Band- ings, 9 inches wide; at 18¢ yd, Subway Store, Lower Floor Women’s $1 & $1.50 Black Tights, 50c Sumples, some cotton and worsted, " worsted, with French or equestrian tops, all sizes in lection, Misses’ 60c to 6c black Tights, 26c, Samples, well made of cotton + and worsted, with French band or equestrian tops, all sizes, Women's 26c Hea ¥ Cotton al ue r, Black only, {ull fashioned with double heel and sole, and all sizes. Women's 7c and $1 Silk Stock- ings, 60c, Sizes 8, 8!,and9, An SARNGPETA cultee cuiee Children's Cashmere Hose, 220, Subject to slight imperfections, otherwise Bbc grade. Subway Store, Balcony Sewing Machines - Lini: Rugs— Toilet — Ribbo tions- Hand B@s—Men's and Boys’ Caps—omitted for lack of space, IMBEL BRO NEW YORK soldered links, set with stones, 60c, La Vellieres, French giit and oxidized silver plate, set with ao variety of pretty stones; regularly 25¢ and 50c, at 180, 36c Salt and Pepper Shakers, quadruple er plated, 200, Silver-Plated Nut Sets, six picks and nut-eracker, in a wooden box, regularly 65, at 38c. . Subway Store, Balcony Art Needlework 200 Pillows, with velour tops, with cord; regularly $1, at 76c. 5c Stamped Cushion Tops, on good quality art ticking, 186, 36c. Stamped Towels, ivr cross- stitch solid embroic 26, 18¢ Stamped Apron. inished with lace, edging und insertion, 101 25¢ Stamped Corset Covers, fine | qu ility nainsook, for French and eye- et cmbroidery, at 18¢, | Stamped 24-inch Centerpi natural color art ticking, regularly se, ut 260, Subway, Lower Floor Neckwear and Veils Liberty Silk and Net Buffs, plain and dotted not, black and colors; also short liberty stoles; formerly 0c to $1.60 and more, at 260, Liberty Silk and Net Capes and Stoles, black and white, and some salons formerly $1.50 to $3 and more, at 5 200 All Silk Shetland Veils, green, white, navy, champagne, and | old rose, less than halt former prices, at 86c, Subway Store, Balcony THERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. THE MONTH-END SALE AT GIMBELS BEGINS TUESDAY, IN THE SUBWAY STORE Under the Most Favorable Conditions of the Year “Now,” said the manager of the Subway Store, after looking over samples of the goods to be fe make the people realize what bargains we offer in this month-end sale, you iggest day’s business yet, or at least as much as when we offered the Blumenkron The materials are largely homespuns, cheviots and also 46-inch ‘ariety of patterns, including or without belts, convertible or regular collai 34 to 40 waists rihs. Subway Baleony Men’s $3 Bath Robes, $2.25 Well tailored, of soft warm eiderdown blanket cloth, in a variety of good styles; many will buy for Christmas gifts. Men's 50c to 75c Neckties, 25c A clean-up of » wide variety of four-in-hands and folded scarfs that have sold at 50e¢, nd even higher prices. Men's 26c and 36c Half Hose, 12! Self clocked and figured silk lisles, in a great variety of good patterns and shades, samples from a high grade maker Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, 46c Medium and i @ remarkable of ell made and Balcony Boys’ $2.50 & $3 Overcoats, $1.65 : Boys’ Russian Ov button-to-the-neck — styles. with velvet collars, oth th collars of same material; blue, gray and fancy mixtures, For bo: to 10 years old; at $1.66. Boys’ $6 All-Wool Long Overcoats, $3.60 Warm winter-weight overcoats, cut extra long and full, made with convertible collars, brown and gray mixtures, for boys 8 to 17 years old. Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Suits, $1.65 Plaited Norfolk, plain double-breasted, sailor and Russian blouse suits, to fit boys of 2!) years to 17 years; mixtures and blue. Boys’ 75c Knickerbockers, 35c Well-made Knickerbockers, in neat brown and gray mixtures, also corduroys, for bo: to 16 years. Subway Store, Balcony $14 Dinner Sets, $8.75 100 pieces, of fine thin American porcelain in a neat border design, with gold tracing, reg. $14, at $8.75. $2.75 Japanese China Chocolate | Bowls, very handsomely decorated, Sets, 6 cups and saucers and choco-| at $3.75. late pots in characteristic decora-| $1.75 German China Salad or tions, $1.95 set. Fruit Bowls, floral decorations and $1.95 Japanese China Cranberry | encrusted gold border, at $1. Sets, 7 pieces, $1.46 set. $1.50 German China Cake Plates, 86¢ Decorated Austrian China} floral decorations and encrusted gotd Chocolate Pots, 46¢. | border, at 90¢. Decorated Austrian ‘GBibd| 85e 35e ‘and 0c Austrian China Cracker Jars, 46c. Plates, various pretty designs, 166. $5.76 French band painted Punch Subway Store, Lower Floor Kitchen Wares Underprice American Iron, single roast pans:| Savory Roasters, enamel lined, 11x11 inch, regularly 5c, ut 49¢ | Fesularly $1.25 and $1.35, at 81 each. 12x12 inch, regularly 66¢, at 60¢ | Royal Double Roasters: 9x12 inch, regularly 60c, at 40¢ 8x12 inch, regularly 75¢, at 65¢ 10x14 inch, regularly 66c, at 60¢ 10x14 inch, regularly 90e, at 80¢ 10x16 inch, regularly 75¢, at 66¢ ie fs fesulany rie 12x17 inch, regularly $1.40, with ents heavy eer ute anerm: | 2x19ineh, regularly $1.70, : Bene Maas "|: Family Size, Food Choppers; bottom, medium size, regularly $1.75, will grind all anda, of neat and vege at $1.26. tables, either fMe, medium or coarse, Savory Roasters, oval shape, regularly 85c, at 460, large size, regularly $1, at 760. i Sub Store, Lower Floor $20 Tapestry Rugs, $10 22 in the group, sizes 1019x1346 ft. and 111(x12 ft. A variety of patterns and colorings; regularly $20, at $10. _ 8'(x10!% ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, some slightly mismatched, otherwise $8.75 and $9.50 grades, at $5. 25 9x12 ft. Velvet Rugs, regularly $14.75, at $11.60. 18 1114x12 ft. Velvet Rugs, regularly $19.50, at $14.50. Subway Store, Lower Floor $1.25 Muslin Curtains, 60c Pr. 650 Pairs, embroidered scroll design, 2% yards long. 125 Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, 3 yards long; six patterns; regularly $5.75, $6, $6.50, at $4.26 pair. Plain Curtain Swiss, 40 inches} 125 Remnant Lengths, 2% wide, regularly xc, at 5c yd. yards lo by 50 inches wide; Embroidered Scarfs and Panels, mercerized armure tapestry and repp, mounted on good quality of bobbinet; | regularly $1.35 to $1.65, at 860 per regularly 15¢ and 26c, at 6¢ each. remnant. Embroidered Tambour Curtain| 300 Window Shades, sun-fast Muslin, 27 inches wicle, also figured | Holland, 3x6 ft, before ‘hemmalngs dimity, ‘36 inches wide; suitable for| mounted ‘on spring rollers; ecru, peries and bed spreads, in chintz| White and linen color. Slightly ir- colorings; jarly 22c, 26¢ and| perfect, otherwise 65c grade, at 400, 28c, at 1 8 y Store, Lower Floor BedCoverings’ Way Underprice 45c Sheets at 28c. Before hem-| 18¢ Pillow Cases, 12}4c, Sizes ming 72 x 90 inches, center seam, fully | before hemming 42x36 and 45x36 bleached. Also seamless bleached |inches. Soft finish. sheots, before hemming 54x90 inches. | $1.60 Blankets, $1. Soft er] 6c Seamless Sheets, 6c. Heavy ite, gray and tan, Size 60x7 grade of standard. ble e ing; before hemming $1.96 Hoavy White Crochet Bed- }» $1.26 each. Many new Marseilles patterns, size 74x86 inches, Hermed_ready tor use, 16c Flannelettes, 10c A great assortment of colors and patterns, including many new border effects, 27 inches wide. Subway Store, Lower Floor $18.75 Brass Bedstead, $12.75 A decldodly handsome, substantial, massive brass bedstead, with 2 continuol vost end seven L-in, filler rods; ily constructed throughout; n ¢ had in all sizes in either bi or satin finish; regularly $18.75, now $12.75. . $2 Feather Pillows, at 75c ‘The over-stock of w high grade maker, well filled with odorless sanitary feathers, and a variety of good tickings, A remarkable aifering, these $2 pillows at T6o, Subway Store, Lower Floor Six i $1.05 Bordered Comfortables, $1.25. Dainty pink and lavender, floral designs, with 6- inch borders; cut size 72x78 inches. 12!4¢ Bleached Pillow Cases, 8c each, Sizes before hemming 42x36 and 45x36 inches, blue, yellow Framed Pictures at Half Paintings on Cardboard, inch and 16x20 inch, in 4-inch lurly $3, $1.60, Hunt” Prints and e pictures, in 2- ish oa mes, glass 14x24 egularly $1, at 60c, Panel Hunting Scenes, ) inches, in 2-ineh black larly $1, at 60¢, ‘,| Imitation Oil Paintings, 9x12 .Jineh, ornamented gilt frames and Hand Painted Pastels, inj Oil gilt frames, oval and square;}! 10x20 in, to 14x28 in reg, $2.50 to $6.00 at $1.26 to $2.75 French Panel Mirrors, glass 10x48 inches, including French print at top, handsome antique frame; reg- ularly $7, at $3.76, French Mantel Mirrors, ¢! 16x46 inches, 2 Frene! antique frame, regula 3 Colored Figur gilt frames “Fallow and fruit inch & s | frames, rey rom 9x12 to 16x28. ep gilt frames and » regularly from $3.75 to $7.50, Our framing department, dur- 16 x20 inches, | ing the “month-end” sale, will fill regularly $1,| orders at 26, below our usual low at 606 prices. Subway Stoxp, Balcony

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