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¥, OCTOBER 7, 1912. / means the same thing to you as an increase in your income, and if you take advantage of these “‘hargain wonder’ sales tomorrov! your savings will be almost like Frou hor extra day’s salary. Come in tomorrow—-you can save on everything you need right m™ now fo- yourself, your family or your home. Fall Sale Drugs “Artictes F prinet DP eparations of guaranterd ever qurted cliewhere. 1166. raers aie Re Collars} Boys’ $1.00 Sweaters 1PM. = Fromso x ry A ars to The regular NE A 25¢ Neckwear. Oe In various pretty } \ Styles, made WY Of good iN fine ma. 9 grade, all- ; JM $7.95 Black Western Men’s Shirts Woli Muffs 10 A.M. to! P.M. Clearance 39c, 50c & 75c Shirts at, 29¢ Odds and ends, all well made of v rious materials. 10 A to 1PM. Made of oft, lustrous! skins, in pillow shape, linec with Skinner in. Bee (, 2,000 Yds. 45 inch terial, in St | ha of wool yarn, in teh ih mem and | tel They are atine Lace Trimmed and and iow vei : ri 4 J Ye od qood cncort: {tire thet any Emb'’d Voile Flouncings ment of col- ors; all sizes, to get at this - 10 A. Mi. to 1 PLM. price. M Regular $1.48, $1.78 ane and $1.98 Value } strength ‘The most extraordinary offer $1.50 Taffeta Umbrellas {eshioable lone 10 A. M, tol P.M, WH edge, American taffeta gon frames, vere « Seventh Floor, Girls’ School Coats 10 A.M. tol P. enabled to yard because a few are imperfect or were odd pieces left over after ne! OIE Floor.) filling his season's orders. They are _embroid- Men's Underwear omen’s Underwear ered richly in white JOA_M. tol P.M, M. tol P. p} 10 A, M. tol P.M. ¥ and ecruy and have Derby “ribbed, Winter | ANC Mak ecb inet inh veight; shirts and draw. sleeves; pants ankle f + all sizes. Garment length; all sizes. Garment handsome _ band . OF Strictly lace that j All Wool y Materials i Main Floor. a Main Foor, 1199 : You cannot duplicate these r 4, 4 ‘ > A beautiful _ef- coats clrewhere for less gat Children’s 35¢ Underwear Women’s Stockings fee i $1.0 10 A.M. tol P.M. a than $3.98 10 A.M. tol P.M. , j Desirable for even- ohieeaes ce , Fine ri anitery, | ing wear, party , ‘4 fleece - line Lisle or fine gauze cotton ng went, Seviral Smart Ga fy t pants. and. deawerss in. black. end ‘colors; ch Gresees, dancing G, dresses ‘ foliced eel Se 8 ay The all - white brands up to Special flowne’ will jain F100r.) come ’ ' trake up into very " 7 handsome long Grocery Specials, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MN i handsome long Quantity Limited ‘ou will pro- suitable for boys and girls; all si Single breasted models, tandsomely trimmed with large buttons, velvet collars QUAKER OATS—er pack- i) n e Nai : and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 age. 0 c BY greatest value you WILSON WHIS! 4 \ ever phone or C. 0, D. te j : 2 ~ at, yard, (Second Floor.) Floor. nee, No or Phone Orders M.| || The Most Wonderful Millinery Sale You Have Ever Had the Opportunity to Attend For 3 Hours Only—2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Gr. Sugar 3) 80°... 15e|SALMON, cioidetatte, con Be You Can Choose from an Enormous Stock of WHISKEY ,hes32°22 65c| Mutton-Fores, atiatity. w. 6¢ $2 & $3 Tailored Hats e mest Son beet (Sisth Floor.) a a4 A Score of Newest Styles at e contains 3 1-3 yards 45- 2c Flannelette Petticoats Children’s 50c Dresses en yin, are the new Rolling Sailor Models, Grocery Specials---2 to 5. We Reserve Right to LIMIT QUANTITIES ple fe material and trimmings for 2 P. M. to Mi. t are so becoming; suitable for street wear. pe copied from Paris robes ey ote SPM. 2PM. fo 5 P.M. cse Hats are made on Buckram frames, cov- tt 200 of them—"a word to the Hoary aa Hs with fine black silk velvet; trinmed with * Se cnn hecnar Galt 2 to ‘| y silk draping around the crown and a stunhirg customer, each, bow on the side. In all the latest color come {Second fa binations, such as black and royal, black and No Hand Bags P.M.to5 P.M. t Seal, Mo- Walrus Grain ¢€ Priment of styles and tal or leather covered ther or moire lined, with inside taupe, black and white, and all black mail or telephone orders filled. (Male Moor.) 50-in. Broadcloth 2te 5 P.M. Imported Chiffon ported Chiffon finish, twilled back, black ana colors, yard ,, {Main Floor.) avy weights; all sizes; special (Seventh Floor. BRB ct ThePalaceCollapsible| 205 P.M, | 2toS5P. sy a and tency weave; meaiuin and $4. 19 69¢ Costume Velveteen i m are at half price. (Main Floor.) ‘a 5 sey 2 to 5 P.M: Ball Bearing, | st 5 Fur Coats PP on, Light and aa s also Mardeart med ry plain black, fast pile “|deL) ee «a dye; special, yard... ails’ skates, aw (Heventh Floor. ), 49ceInveriedGasLamp 2to5P.M. Cc 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. (Mata Floor. DAY, “ali Suits bi M. and $8 Choice of French Coney or Russian Pony All 52 Inches Long, ai $25 Semi - fitted model, trimmed with deep shawl collar and turn-back | cuffs, lined with fine quality satin $6 OilPainting 8 3s. oc. woe Women’s Stockings 2toS P.M. Women's fine seamless cotton stockings, in all black or black with unbleached soles; double foles and heels; elastic tops; Women’s and Muse’ Coat Sweaters 2tosS P.M. Boys’ $2 Coat womens and fency weave bie as sortment cf colcrs, with out pockets. You must sce ster to fully realize its worth. yourself the prettiest suits hever seen for $7 and $8- here tomorrow afternoon eat $4.98, made of fine quality fs, in black and the VP nixtur stunningly jes rictly man ned tnroughowt, es Jong; sizes 34 (3 98c Arch Supporters *\ 2) frosteed glass eluded, mens (Ha vemont. > ‘yer" Cooking Range ) 2PM. to 5 Pw. g* M. at Originals and reproductions of 2 to 5 P.M. M. | famous paintings fitted in a beautiful 2 In 1S! Full No, 7 sites has. S:hole top. stands on : é in 1 Shoe Polish pagmeswrocoller bill te Seid leather tach ick heavy, fancy base trimmed wih nickel top dese soe oid hnzasbet | P.M? to 5 P.M. ‘ Pour sale tomorro' plats arc! i sizes, OI) band, oven-shelf and name plate; has large on For all put Teathers, regularly Ic; limit 2 cas SARS th men and women oven and fire bt 328 and 22532, to ® customer; special, can ‘Third GIY) (Third Floor.) Au PURCHASES A ALL DAY TUESDAY—THEY ARE ‘AS \S" GOOD as GOLD—SAVE eee nee = = ~ = ——— es vy a. and Toilet ality at lower prices than are | Evy tower tgs, were Ulling tories about | gentive Driving from the seventh tee at the Brae Burn Country Clb, nesr Roston, Joseph Gould, a golfer, killed a bird In midair, Phe bali dropped on the green. e If you don't believe that one, how about this: A dos belonging to Mrs. John Couse of Newton, N. J, prefera tom to any other kind of food, and refuses anything else for breakfast. Ladies: If you lived In Athens and wore a big hat in the theatre, they would fine you $4 or put you in fall for fifteen days. John C. Tompkins, a telephone sharp, rigeed up an imprompty wireless In Riverside Park by using a wire fence around a grass plot as a con denser. He then heard all the battleships had to say. Failing down the steps, Will! tally dumb, Franktin of Yonkers was stricken to- Tho Free Methodiat Church at Pittsburgh has passed a resolution bar ting from service dirty-faced men and loudly dressed women. The Newark police arrested Samuel HH. Cole because, just for a lark, ho sold good American dollars for 9% cents. Once a day for two years Edward Van Doren Salisbury of Cambridge, Mase, proposed to Mien Catherine Quirk of Roxbury. They were mar- tod yesterday, Ah, well! Almost blind, Georg if Chicago has recovered his sight oa | account of being stung by he followed a mountain Suppose Washington Irving could read that “The Merry Countess” was sung at Sleepy Hollow? Forty craba at liberty in @ Long Island Rallroa@d car caused @ stampede among the women Plano movers will take charge e funeral of $60-pound John Rap- pelt of Tenth avenue, whose com be seven feet two inches long and thirty Inches wide. It must be lowered by ropes from @ third-story { window, bagel AV have compelled Mrs. Violet Minor O'Rourke apose of her household pete—a wolf, a tear, @ * till has her husband. ’ “Rattler,” « Philadelphia dog with « violent antipathy for policemen, was captured and killed after being baited with a dummy figure dressed in blue uniform. M huts eel WILL BE MARRIED ANID THE HORRORS’ OF HIGH TARIFF we, % “omenonaonce eat Snew bar to teach It to East Side Wedding To-Night Promises Crowd at Clin- ton Hall Exhibit. others. At s lodge in Philedetphte « of very old wmen, ‘some with, eamyAy slaves tome with instr wie collected "gad one, sogne once wrote to Lincoln. fora aemtiment ond hia autogreph, and he got in reply © mote thet ‘ Medam—When you ask from 0 stranger on mie je of interest aly ‘to youresif. always SPigte ertemek E" ditenn eats 1 aa ton itd Science Understands the Stomach Treating Indigestion with Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets Is an Exact Science. They Give Quick Relief. have learned mere about other vital ‘The tariff has ne terrors for the tenéea heart of Miss Rosie Reingold ef No. % Pike street. Likewise there 1s no super- stition lurking in the makeup uf Jacob Silverman. To-night the voung couple Will be made man and wife im the Tar. iff Chamber of Horrors at Clinten Hail. Mr. Silverman is a free trader of the east side. He scorns the tariff, yet Promises protection for his bride-to-be. Mr. Silverman ts not one of the lay exhibits of the Chamber of Horrors. He te very much alive, With his flance he ie haceeeairt © gone further, They have found eo for all these afflictions, these resulta of improper digestion. They have learned that pepsin, by: acta and fruit salts are powerful relieve quickly to which th Chamber of Horrors and both have been looking over the cost of high living, have discovered that om concluded that one way to béat tt properties will digest 3, 0 mak tood. And #0 to-n Mtuart'’s Dyapepela Tablets are met ®) sei stormed medicine, TI sclentitie compound! Arise the coremony is over and the hat suppilee the stomach with the die] aoe couple are Mr. ond Mrs, te which tt te itself unable te the demonstrator will take them througa provide, Wh the model tariff-taxed apartment, They net working wilt be more interested them, for they will be married folk.e, The tari “hers rors” lying in wait for them when they bet up housekeeping will be shown, The fifty per cont. duty en Ghimawsre, ae ® marriage bower, $5.98 Go-Carts ( _ hien’s $2.50 Coat Sweaters : 2105 P. $0.15“ ~~ Salely Pins ' forty per Ky Rs on reas tem: | the 150 per cost sowms beck Ba ghey tes ne] machines, the ina pa ead on the 7 a ure ou eat a dig meal, if you Kall hs oF ont on ve pre ‘ily, take one of these little tad-| sented to their view ‘and fy wit Se 4 ts, Yor i Id & lot of pain and! got a divorce right at AJ Leal 1 Uae tM abiding. falth fn the Dem: 4 party and the glorious fee ht 0 "all soctety trom the east side va be present at the function te-might and i ja said that a soare of other are booked for the Chamber of orress So the Tariff Exhibit of the preseny < campaign has done some good anyhow. One of its purposes ts to bring the pee- WORLD WANTS WORK WonDERS. P4¢ together, An TT jor 3.09 Weekly At the lowest prices tn all New York, we offer te fit any reem im your house or apartment fers payment of $1.00 weekly. Our Model Four-Room Apartment ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SHOWROOMS, [3 ones $75.00 aE cena $195 Furnish We Pa Pay ‘Freight and Railroad Fare. has been attending the meetings in the © eis ES Sas