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Centre eemurrretr weer memeerre:- pre nvexrme wontp, PAPES DAPEPSN DIGESTS FOOD WHEN STOMACH CANT—I'S GREAT Stops Indigestion, Sourness, Griping, ete. {Your real and on trouble! iat which you Gas and Dyspepsia in but quickly lermiwats o a8 A moat afly unheal Five Minutes. po! of Pepe's Di npepain mil Gent that might teed to cetlusive etiding ‘On public works. Thomas J. Buckley bald yesterday that hin office copy of his bid shown cents instead of dollars as the price intended for the two dlaputed items Furthar- more, he said. the prices on these Itema | were © cente apd 12 cents in the firat | letting of this contract, in which he wae lowest bidder, “If the Public Service Commisston could readvertise the contract once! when we were low bidders it certuinly should be able to find justification for eT NERC Ti ie FOR SUBWAY RENEWED ; NESTA BOARD Buckley Company, Which Bid ’ readvertising it this time or for ac- Sante? Ack cepting our bid an it was obviously in+ -_— \ ‘Dollars for Cents,” Asks tended,” tald Mr. Buckley, It you feel ble nptamach and - iE sa pene meal FORGER MAY TELL MORE. ose oe So Sentencing of jon. matter if you call your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other name—always remember that relief is waiti: beg store the moment you oe Di ill regulate ‘e Ty im wil ng gus| out-eforder tttmaach within five tier sours your | utes, and digest prom tly, without aay | yspepsia, Sick | fuss or discomfort, ‘all of any kind of Constipation, | food you eat. Mey Hope of Rev Gavegan's denial of a writ of jus to the Thomas J, Buckley ing Company has not ended the ever the award of the contract for No. 2 of the Seventh avenue at any lecide to ent before County Judge Fawcett in K: a to an indictment for forgery. Bentencing the award ts reached in the| Will be deferred a month that he may of Estimate, possibly to-day, ve @ chance to reveal his criminal op- B. Ellison, dormer Corporation | erations. will appear in behalf of the ae was arrested Monday at the ju 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES Of DIA sin CURES ecneen IN FIVE MIN SETTLES UPSET STO the | nite yesterday that he had forged the name of the prope .y's pwner—lag Gervice S Ocagian to ng eee Nhe refer} Latham of No. West One and Seventy-eighth etreet, Buckley door wi nies Habratina te tho deed. ole that through a clerical error wate? see ements Ment eee jo J y name Price ob two items of the bid had sie a Sa i LARGE SO CENT CASE ANY. _DRUG STORF. Sunday Work Mts Work Monday _ IBrill Brothers’ Wonderful Annual | CLEARANCE lt of winter At odes That Mean Record- Breaking Bargains for Men & Yotat Men Continues To-Day ‘tnd To-Morrow at All 5 Stores tFor $15 9.50 For tO » T'Includes several hundred fine well tailored O ta ina remarkable i double tenasteds, fly-] | Chinchillas in blue, brown, gray, Oxford, tan’ and front and button heather isa, with shawl or notch collars, plain or and hegre Conti, re or fancy back, big warm storm coats as well in hundreds of gray and as lnaelar coats and lighter weights. Some wonderfully | and Oxford grays—the best Overcoats at smart BALMACAAN COATS and a host of smart, neat at you ever saw. © Shetlands. and black kerseys, gray meltons and gray On Sale at 6 Stores Only—Not at 49th Street. y fie 50 never bought better coats than these. 523.00 For $35 & $40 Overcoats Some of the finest and most handsomely tailored over- coats chat ever came from a tailor’s bench, made from wondrously fine woolens —beavers, velours, Shetlands and chinchillas, in blue, brown, Bray and s host of mix- tures and designs, this season's most distinctive and smartest models, with belts and plain, with shawl and notch collar, and for any and all occasions. Handsowe chinchillas, velours, tweeds, cheviote, mel- tons, Shetlands and vicunas of Soeaptieon svalley —the and most distinctive models shown this season. and double breasted form-fitting coats, plain back belted. coats Aye fevered pleats, coats with shaw! collars, Pap ara collars, velvet collars and self- marig i eats for dress wear, semi-dress wear, auto and 9 Suits and Boys’ ¢ Overcoats is : Big $4, 50 ale, at e ee See ” $8 Values. Union Square and at 125th Street. A wonderfu' lot of Boy's Clothing which we cleared out for one of New York’s most prominent makers. ALL NORFOLK SUITS, newest style pleats anda remarkable assortment of brown and gray mixe tures, pin cheeks and stripes. IN OVERCOATS— fine, warm, splendid wearing browns and ys with convectit’ collarsor shawl collars, all of firey Real big bargains for boys. $25 Winter Suits at Handsome Silk-Mixture Woreted ie Seas, Dark Patterns—remark- 279 Broadway and at 47 Cortlandt St. with belted backs. On Sale at Union Square and at 125th St. Stores Only. SH Sale at All 5 Stores—No Charge for Alterations “@a' FE Bull Brothers 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Taba Square, 14th’Street, Near Broadway _ Broadway, at 40th Street 3 saeth Street, Corner Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open Saturday Evening. ’ Continuing today and tomorrow, the semi-annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men at $23 reduced from $28, $30, $35, $38, $40, $43 & $45 A word to thé wise is unnecessary! ~~ Saks & Company ---~ Tomorrow, Saturday, January 10th, we shall offer Our entire stock of Women’s Coats & Wraps at the most elaborate reductions’ever made in the history of this business! There are two important features about this on First, it is four weeks ahead of the period at which we customaril Second, the reductions: are far " greater than we customarily make then, And. And beth deviations from custom are due to this dilatory winter, which renders it imperative for us to market this great stock of garments at a heroic sacrifice and at once, ° Fourth floor . Consider these wonderful reductions in conjunction with such a splendid selection of fabrics as are listed below: ~ Rough Cheviot Chinchilla Asti Zibeline ° Mole Plush Cut Chinchilla . Duvet, Arebion Lamb. Bedtord Cord Mixtres Coats that were $15.00 & $18.50................5..604 now reduced to $8.50 Coats that were $22.00 to $29.50................0000005 now reduced to $13.75 Coats that were $33.00 to $37.50. . Coats that were $39.50 to $45.00... Coats that were $48.50 to $55,00.. now reduced to $28.50 Coats that were $50.00 to $65. ‘00 now reduced to $33.00 No Mail: Orders—None C. 0. D.—and no exchanges now reduced to $17.50 now reduced to $22.50 Radical Reductions in Coats, Suits & Dresses , for Misses and Girls—tomorrow Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years $4, $5 & $6 Sweaters .at $2.65 For youths, boys Boys’ Overcoat Sale ‘ Imported boucle chinchilla Sats astrachan, tomorrow seal plus an ian Cc 3 Liberal yeductions 15 Coats... ..eeeeee eens reduced to $7.50 a Cont acd tO | cea 25 oats - - reduced to $15. . ercoa’ Shirts at 85c ET EE reduced to $19.00 at $8.50 that were ; ie i up to $1.50 Misses’ Suits, 4 to 18 years pe remade of extra P 150 Furetrimmed Broadcloth Suits, warmly inter- || cloths, in gray, and brown For youths and boys lined and lined with peau de cygne, and shown in a mixtures, and they are made in extra fine feshion, too, with convertible collar, half or full belt, and style clean through. 11 to 18 years. Magnificent value. selection of colorings as well 14 to 18 years. Reduced from $35 to These are laundered shi: soiled from handling an becuse (8 rt All right othe: ‘herria ee Plata and pleated ele Sizes 12 raordinary value. foodly Misses’ Dresses, 14 to 18 years Street,. afternoon and evening dresses, made of wool eponge, matelasse, peso My chiffon taffeta, charmeuse, crepe meteor, plain and flowered chif- fons over silk, and crepe de chine. $18 to 14. Ext $9 Overcoats Hats at $1.50 at $5:50 were up 22 pees orale retired iy oe Au i! chinchilla and 25 to’ TESSES: + +++ +++ reduced to ab tide oullae ce F bag tee i to Dresses: :+-++++- reduced to $19 button fo neck md n . : sarments are bul and open Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 years fee, Srvion. ond tated ‘We are closing out veivet, s, ina 695 Coats.....00... eee reduced to $3 wt graf models and color i to $12 Coats .. reduced to $5 $12 Suits Eis, Broan amontmeat 15 Coats... reduced to $7 chandise, Second floor HO Costs ..o65c sec csnveeee reduced to $10 reduced 25 to $80 Coats......... reduced to 4 to $6.50 Hats at 85c Conte <i ccsscivarecnens reduced to $1 ae een cock that were ‘up to $2.50 Broken lots, in plush, fits velvet and county for little folks. ” Goeet values. Second floor. Double-breasted and Nor- folk models, in # variety of fabrics, and some with two irs of knickerbockers, roken assoriments, Sizes 7 to 18 years. Raitling yood value for the money! Girls’ Dresses, 6 to 14 years The materials embrace English’ and French serges, wool plaids and velveteen Dresses reduced to $3.00 " Ty nsaea - -Feduced to $5.00, 15 Dresses reduced to $7.50 Worth while reductions in Children’s Shoes especially for tomorrow Our stock of footwear for small folk, substantially from former prices. B: toe, ortho; ic and conservative gay in gun metal, calfskin a with Goodyear wel el pale Sizes 6 to 8.,,...... reduced from $2 _ to $1.38 Sizes 814 to 11..,,,. reduced from $2.50 to $1.68 Sizes 1114 to 2...... reduced from $2.75 to $1.95 Sizes 214 to 514.....reduced from $3.25 to $2.45 A special display tomorrow of New Nemo Duplex Corsets at $3.00. Tale corset, so admirably designed for disciplining a too | le figure, has new duplex, semi-elastic reducing band | k, very long skirt, and low or medium bust, as may red. Made of white coutil with hose supporters at- nd patent colt; Second floor be Kent ed, A corset of very serviceable quality, and shown , in a full range of the new models for early Spring wear. Smart Set Corsets—the new models—a very attractive eclection—at $4, $5 and $6. Third floor = Se