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E9 Merchandise Stamps With All Purchases
OLD GLORY SALE
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Hist Eghty-one Sold at the
Garden Bring Goodly
: Sum of $61,431.
That fact tioraa, aouncl and true,
till oommands a good price ni mi-!.
Ttrtetrt M th. Old Olory Ml at the
Chardon. All prl-e rncorn for the yoar
were smashed. Thousand of dollar
were paid for horses where formerly
only hundred ware obtalnail. The
flrat eighty-one head aold during the
morning and afternoon (Melon
brought 161,411.
Daw Halle, Uta ohagnplon 4 -year-old
trotting atalllon of 1911. with a record
of 2 0 V not only brought til t ip
prV of the day, but ccllpaad all pr
rlou mark of the aal. H brought
J,oon j w. Annntrong of thla city
pnrchaaad him. Armstrong, It waa re
ported, waa acting on behalf of a rloh
Austrian who 1 Interested In trotters.
Dave Hall will be hlppd to Austria
titxt w...-k Ha la a brown stallion by
Ptr the Orat dam Aahland Mary.
W. K D. Stoke announoed during
tha progTMa of th sale that ther waa
a movement on foot to atlmulata team
racing. An organisation of rich men,
h said, would be formed which would
aet on the liness of the membera of the
Piping Rock Club, who ar reviving,
interest In racing among the thorough
hre i- hy offering special event.
When thi lute Commodore Vander
bllt was alive team racing waa popu
lar, hi pair of trotter Maud 3 and
Aldlne being well knawn. W. M. B.
Hoffman, a noted driver of this city. I
nzloua to obtain a aultabl mate to
trot In double harness with his geld
ing Tenerlff. BtokM, who had a big
consignment at th sale. Mid that the
progeny of bl stallion, Peter the
Great, sold for on n average of 11,100.
BOY'S BROKEN BONE WENT
FROM KNEECAP TO HEART.
Young Football Player Died of In
juries He Received in Game
a Year Ago.
PHIltADSLPHIA. Nov. Oaorg W
HayM, fifteen, lit died In th Chil
dren' Homeopathic Hospital from n
splintered bone which worked its way
from his kneecap to hi heart.
The boy waa an enthusiastic aUlle'e
and a year ago was a member of a Jtt
venlle football eleven. While playing ht
wa .njurod on the kneecap and a ma.l
piece of the bone waa splintered. He
complained for a time, but nothing wa
thought of it.
Recently the boy suffered from (harp
pains in hi left lld. He waa taken to
the hospital, but nuneroua dl.igno(e(
fatiiwl to show the cnum? of the Pains
Folio In hla dcatn an autnpsy rOVgalon
that a splinter of the kneecap had
worked It way half the length of the
boy's body.
Pfeyglclanl are unasble to arvount for
the fa91 that the bone worse. 1 Its way
up until it punaturad tha haart- it is
sold to be the first case on re.-orJ of Itg
kind.
"HONOR OF LAWRENCE CITY."
liAWRBNCO, Mass., Nov. M. Unltlni
An a series of rgvajl njigag meet.nx,!
thousands of citizens of bawrsno la-t
night e?uwpd their vows of pstrlotlani
and loyalty to the nation' Agg The
also plgdged thmalvM to i-uport th.
lty rove;imrnt :n enforcing the law
for the protection of property and the
preservation of law and order, to main
tain and de'end the hono- of the city
"against the slande-a )f her OBtmlaa."
letters were read from Cardinal
William If. O'Cotinell, Bishop William
T. Laarnnce Of the I'rotesr.nt Ep s opil
dloee of Masiaohusattl ant the
Mayor of Bv Mass irhUMttg cities.
Earlier In t ie Jay 1 . r 0 textile opera
tives met In o vacant field and lisVne I
for r.n hour and a he.lf while Joseph J
tttor. the Uawrene strike leader. .
poundad the doctrine of the Industrial
Worliert of the World.
E'lnr raffrrrd In contemptuou terms
to the soon.- rs of the movement for
th arming meetlna-s.
Make ynr cut glass
sparkle with
Gold 3)ust
Soap leaves a greasy filrr
on glass, which is hard to re
move; the following method
of washing will, however,
make glass crystal clear:
Take a wooden tub, or pad
the metal sink with soiled
glass-linen towls, or any soft
piece of cotton. Wash the
glass in warm suds, made by
dissolving a teaspoonful of
G' .u Dust washing powder
in a pan of hot water; use a
Soft brush to clean surface,
then rinse in water of the
crur.c temperature,
A.. it .1 t 1 -
'liter ir.'j mass nas neon care
fully dried on glass linen, use a
mmtl'l hair brush to polish the
fut Bur- The GoM Dust Twin.
ittCC- MBketlwWkWloBrijkcT
i gold in 6C
lis and
large pack
agea. Tha
large package
mean (greater
economy.
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'Mmiittit''' ''mint Mil ll'H ''
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Saturday Ends This Offer of 100 Jg0 Merchandise Stamps Free
To Sttrt m 'Book Only One Set Gooa in Each Book, but You Can Hate as Many Books as
You Like. Thevssnds Are Getting These Free Stamps and Sta ting Books To-Day Vecauie
Every Filled Book of Off Merchandise Stamps win Be Redeemed lor S2.56 Worth ol Mer
chandise. Except Groceries. Meats and Other Food Products
fft jtU Merchandise stamps give every customer a generoti share in our profits. They have exactly th aame pur
jVfy chasing power here as f.60 in money, and you can redeem 6Ued books even in special le at special aalc
9- price. No other kind of trading (tamps give you ao much real value in return, nor (itch a wiiie choice
of (election.
Begin Now to Save Jg& MERCHANDISE Stamps for Christmas They Will
Bring Yon Beautiful Christmas Gifts FREE
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Saturday Will Be
the Last Day of
Your Last Ghancc to Get the Benefit ot Theae Shoe WeekSafe
Prices the Lowest We Have Quoted in Many Month.
3,000 Pairs Men's High Grade Shoes ffffc djr
Of patent roltakin and tan Russian cilfkm: wartantcd Goodyear welted VjBattl
hand tewed soles; lace, button and Bluchcr models; sizes 6 toll. D to
EE widths; at .' .'
Women's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes
For street or dress wear, made on a new toe model; Cuban heel and
tipped toe; sues 2 to 8, C to EE widths, at
Mena' $1.25 Slippara
Black and Tan Kadtkin, lull
quilted lined, sixes 6 to II,
F. to EE width. These are
extra good value
for thor week.
89c
MlaMa' $2.00 Shoeaof
Cunmctal Calfskin
Tipped toes, solid throughout
kid top, siren n "j r)Q
II to 2. at . Mi-Oi
Woman' $2.50 Sample
Shoaa Vici KicUkin,
patent coltskin and dull
gunmrtal calf, tipped toe:
sixes 2. 22. 3. fi OQ
and 4. at OUC
.(Third Itoor.l .
SU9 JP A
Hi lKlum T-yna. .
China niuo Wotf
Hi. .fit i'onoy
4-
ChUdren's Fur Sets
Lot No. 0100 Seta-0f BUik and Gray
luiicy, White ( on-y, Lamb and AnRora.
Lanin. Angota and Coney. 7Sc. to
$1.25, aet
Lot No. 7400 Seta-Blark and Brown
I'ancy Coney Setj, Whit Imitation ErjnlM
Sets, Lamb and Angora Sen, Cray and I''luc
Coney Sstt. Value up to $2.50, A()p
aet Ift'w
Lot No. 8 300 Seta Valuoa i AQ
up to $3.75 eji.ij
Lot No. 9275 Set Value a , (4
up to $5.'J5 ttte Jw
Lot No.lO-3W)Sot8
Vaiutiirom$0.S0to$ll
Lot 1 Values Up to S7.9S, at
.65
Set
Lot J Values Up to $62.50, at
.65
Set
Lot 4- Values Up to $37.50, at
Lot 2
Rlafik China Woll
Black China I.yai
Him cblna t! oil.
French ' looay
loalMO l'o f1'"-
I-'rench Moilno Net,..
N .tin..- lluccoou.
Croas Fox
Near Seal
k Fox
White l-'ox
37
3.99.0'MS
Iceland Fox Set. ..
Itlack Wolf
lllack Fox
l'oiiit.- Wol"
Nfttuiul Haccoon. ..
Sktink Op.iasiini
Natural Fox Set. ..
Illue Wolf
French ( "oney
19
Lot 5
Mack Foi Sots
American Hod Fox..
Natural Kiccoon...
lllack Wolf
Values Up to $47.50, at
.65
Scl
AseyMwvAsMWAAeAASeAe) ecend Floor. ,J-tra-u-tJ-UTvvnjXXU-Ln
i Bovs
c mu
Women's
24
Plush
Positive
Values
ttlJ LU
Pes'rable
Full Length
Models
I
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'$5 Suits & Overcoats
Convertible Collar O'Coats
Norlolk Two-Paals Suits
rhlrchllla Polo Coals
Fir to.lared Overcoats
Blue and R-ay ehiochiUg l 'olo Coici, with belt all around. Ilanncl lined; t:es 2'A to 9l
im lone converti'jh collar, fancy RUgttlft coats, for large boys, sizi-i 7 to 17
novtlti-j, with fur an I astrac'ian cullir, as wrll vlvf. collxri. for boyj. i'j to II)
$9.98
to IU.
Fancy Mixtures, in Norfolk and Dou Ic Breasted Two Pants Suits.
Boys' $3 ainchilla
and F?.ncy Overcoats
Chlnclilllu
coats. SHtra
cban collar
coat and
blue polo
clotb coats.
'IMip b o s t
o ver c o a la
ever at
$1.98
J.
Boy' Fine Clindiilia
and Fancy Overcoats
Theso are 1
for I a rg e
boy. cs U
to 16. rtilu
chlllas are
flannel
lined: also
of mixture,
in tweeds
and cheviot.
3
.98
Boys' Hip i Grde
Suits and Overcoats
F.ory nw
fabric, col
or and style
In (Ul t a
and over
coats for
boys from
I H to 17.
4-
toeBusyft Big Attractions 0m the Store. Come!!
IEJEE
enrysiegei
MAIN FLOOR.
Mask by Brady s Elite Ladles' Orchestra
to to A- t I '-' ! f. at. n 1 to o P M.
Twin Llghthonaes M.V Handkerchteh
THIRD IXOOR.
MINUTLIE CAROUSAL direct Irom
look Uluctin Miianro tfee
lor Ike o talrway
Famous Feature of Luna Park. You'll
laugh to see how funny they make you
look.
SIXTH FLOOR.
Una Fart. U i ol sport tor Boys and j Uectnctl Ulspliy In OUT rare
Girls. Rides Free. Sheet Mask Concert I root store.
Free Menagerie & Trained Animal Show sET
Darling' U Bof Pony Circus
n wiimiBiwrfiajiiigy"-
The frritesl thai perform J'X
talking pony ri al military sUn Davdsgj
in the world, drill. Degv
i roi.i!riwfaT'W
.on. Ltopmrdt,
Puma, Kangaroo.
Mark Avar, Zbrm,
Monky A HirJi.
"DiMy" IkrfcaT hsrk herx
rldrr, and "New York." ihe
ediei ril Po y
See I nt.
end I r r I iroajras mi
a I a na II a. ss. rtstry
Aay.
Santa (Imhla
loyland Mow.
My and See What Great,
We Are Going To Sell Saturday at
26-Inch Jointed DoIIa-LarRc. shapely limbs, full ball jointed, large wig. sleeping eyes, long eyelashes, shoes and stockings
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVi a (ga aji afi(wa
; Beautiful Dolls
$J.J0
98c
A Great Sale of Fur Sets
Entire Surplus Stock irom Gonatad & Rosen,
ManulacturinQ Furriers, ot iUO West 25th t.
At About l2 Regular Prices
This firm has discontinued the manufacturing of Ch'ldren's
and Misses' Fur Sets, as they are devoting their time to manu
facturing Fur Coats only. With readv cash we purchased $4,009
worth of Fur Sets for $22,500; yoa can bay for $1.00 to-morrow
$2.00 worth of dependable, styl'sh Furs.
We can safely announce to the publx that this sale is one of the
greatest money saving opportunities offered th s season
Women's Fur Sets
Doll Beds
folding beds; com
plet with mat
tret 75c
English
Perambulator
Lnror body nicely
riinrnfTlrd.
$1.98
JTJS
Velocipedes
IMca-enamrled
ovl nerl ti rC.
$1.25
$1 Piano
12 key. ractr iscararad
89c
$1.50 Post Card
Projector
Interestinf
and in-tructi
98c
75c Mechanical tjB
Trains
Complete with tender,
coach and oval track, at
49c
Children's 75c
Rockers
a 1 1 . i ,
atralr Ca.
nn.nheil
l Bwherai
w h I t s .nam
llad . floral
daon rot ios)o. nn
75c
H Daisy
Express Wagons
All hard
wood, com
plete with
whip. di
and teat, s
$1.49'
Values Up to $15, at
S&.65
tf Sel
Xmas
Values In
ToisC Articles
I'yrnltri Manicure bat
Consist lag of ponude box, buffrr.
cuticle lenile, mxnieure letSvorlgrH
isilhlr. in t.anc- 1F
oine boa e? l.w O
CeltiilniH Kf n n i c rc
eta
msisling of 2 pomud
ixcs. cuticle krnl
rv buffer an
lilt, packn
wmr sa
"x;
. ,lur$2.
SCnxll.ti ...... a,MVUSg aet- 6 In-
Blfiar, psrealala .in.mn .; value ti
I l I'ltrl.lan lierr Cinml.
tii'tntv ri-Kiilnr. I-.nu'i avllia r
mup l . il lv hale.
I Muln lloor. I
) pointnl y
I la hand B
tinrttr
U49 T
o 59c
res gut ggi
chOD&36 Specials in
Leather Goods, at 98c
Batoollent Xm. m Glttm thmt arm mime
bmmkmd by unumuml mconomlm
Vanity and Envelope Puree
--Morocco grain, with jt
inside change compart- A.'"
ment, choice of back
itrap or top
handle, reg
ular $1.49;
special
Jewel Case -Ormolu gold and
French grav finish, with pale blue or
pink silk lining; regular $1.49; at. ...
I Main rlM'.l
fcseeeeee
l!l!K')iMi.J
98ClEJSSJ
98c
Sterling Si ver
cflm&uld Deposit Ware
50C V. sues to j IAA
Encourage Early IVP
Xmmn Shopping ) XtfV
Flower Vaaea. of fine glaaa. decorated with
sterling silver.
Rogers Silver Plated $150
Dishes $169
Bright finished stand.!
holding beautiful decorated;
glass dish. A won- Of JA
ccrful value at. IaOf
Mala nr.
Coats
Registered Doctors Here
Specials !or
tTiduy and
Saiurday
lor thil sale we offer thrte (xcaptieoal values, wlii li m Ijde a
thorough examinatinn of the eyes by a rr.istired doctor, insuring
ntif satifadion.
and SVt.OO an rn una l HMdarhe (lla.aea
gfayV la. flnii.r ul.
gtauatlaai new
K.e. VManilned 1 IlKK.
.no and a.l.OO
III-I li. .1 H ii r I ii g
i
l..-.t nil $ 1,00 i. ..Idpa an
Kilted ftp setae la "n,J,(j5
$2.49
(OpUaal l. t.. Main lli"r. I
fm&Ss Values in Gold Jewelry
f.oltl tUmrt VUim
pretty doaiKua to n:crt
rVotn . HoiUHn, POM and
Kit I ritilnlira. nanv
t with pt.rla ami
other pnpiitiir
aionnn, Vniu- t
t
98c
Cold Tie Claapa
Plain, beaded and
fancy designs, bright
and Roman finishes,
strongly made. Reg-
ilar values to
B;i.5o.
pecial
98c
Gold) brooch.
Variety of stylet and
finithet, majority set
with pearls, amethysts,
ruble' ami other stones.
Values to
'pecial
$1.49
o.Li Pta msM PlaJm
anvraved and b
vttorni. brlfht and
n u in i n no
lahnn; not of
t wo. llrirularlF
t arirrtai
98c
)wwwvaavwwwww' ( Main Hest. lewMMaaeasestssstsaawssaaaw
Coats that show $25.00 worth in every resucct style, material and workmanship.
Made of fine silk finished plush and astrachan. Full length modeli with deep shawl collar and cuffs, finnlird
with two large frogs Lined throughout with brocaded saun. Siiei J4 to 44.
Women's $15.03 and $18.09 Chinchilla toats
7 g or full length models, trimmed with velvet collar and cuffs, finished with a
wide belt and Urge bone buttons; a desirable style that buttons close tO IMCkj
. ..... . i -r I i .J l.h.,L
Icose or semi-litting back; colors are navy, gray, oxiutu. uiuwh
Sizes 34 to 44 '
StTfje nrpggpg Saturday Special
$7 OO and $S.OO Values, at
Several pretty models of all wool serges. Some trimmed with plaid tie
and large sailor collars, high or low neck, long sleeves. Choice of navy,
brown or black. Sizes 34 to 44
I Second Floor, t
10
53.88
Sample Neckwear
Vjslumm 25c. 35m and 73c mktk
4 all '
Last sample I in K't re (.hrrt-
r- fllar.
ha-
mbrnioV
7- er ' 1"
in', it 1 ti
-.liar and iiji'
ITt'- and lace, larg
ffed r liar jlibo in v irions
ft c!-. fl .ffv cs iVifrT. Tate
., .:. iocki a 3 aboti t.
a, r. A-cuM, etc.. etc. . .
rlotiday Neakwaar EarH on pckeJ
in a pirtty boi. iJainty Rol.cspirrre sbetl
..ith ribljon roset. slifdow late ftfj
labots. cascades., net jaUitt. stock jij
inn lalxj'S BlMi iieii
I
t ', .
mm
ilic ivlo'lu . Jabot Jf line net. Hubtspirrre
roliar with rhincttones. others with velvet, stock'
.A nf nr'ttv shadow lares ninl neti . .
1 .
49c
r. You Will Be Enthu-
aiastic Orer
Children's $10 Coats
Samples and the Hand
momeat Goats a Kiddle ever
wore for
" 7 fte dai Ueit ewehiv I ft'er made. " sa
the buyer ana u e in tkw
( . u .'. t O .1
tViser th nt ihan net
H o
the t oa s.
tg elvat Cut ilun. , Mid C'hlri.hlllaa. Irlntnlad with mnlr
saflpf ullars. surra and le!ts. i4a(fl In ftoubl nraastad belle
ii. '.lfl.a. n:in iLuiM.'.-r 'i.nar. ' .r vi . iih iiiipuina uuu
.m :. Ilnail llli na!rn. ( i.: iia (lui.in brown
iilack, ffra. nay an.1 ,-arJlnal. nut .ary alsv In
every mvle. tn.t all faas In tha lot. to 0 yvara. .
$4.95
.i Main i Iim i itattfVWwvvvvsA
1'l.iltiren's $5 Coals
CoMorvj and Chu lulli inltaHl KiiMiui aivl lull rut boa
f'frrft wit OutTai ai-! i i't i nf H ' nitt rlajA i'i graj. till
raiU'i i a w l B(J ltti tp'wn i'wi 2 tu 6 rMM
I uuu i nuir.
$2.98
These I
'I 'J vt
m i J i
93
,7 Forthe e
Values hi
Play Suits
Bey' $1.25 Indian Suit Made in
pood Ki-adr nf bfOWD khaki, trimmed Willi
eeubl row of red aad
.cllno l;mge, .hirl jffi-JJt,
I dpK'e. tar- Iron fw
tu 14
art
79c
Boyi." SI. 50 Cow
boy Outfit Ms '
in heavy g r a ii e
if Liown khaki, vrry
neatly trimmed. Th'
outfit ions ttt of largs
cowboy hat. shirt,
I ants, in '. '
h-lt.
tit, pistol am! flOp
Ii t 'r. tiiei it' . JCjC
rv
wirn
sroaysaaatawaasa,.r
HamS'-ar 17
car .ir.-.i II, JBL 4
111- Pi t I HIMS I0K .t,Ult MMHI 1HW R
SIXTH
FLOOR
sAilkimt ajAslL',T IIAVi SIXTH
lllialtlaLil Ufll
li
Bacon
I lh
Mild
Kiigar
Illue It'll. I
Minn eBiila;
,t l-.
I l.aK
I.OL'R
rr a f oopio s uaoieo; .1 id
1 L'.A sori lh
78c
28c
COFFEE jtyffiegftf! ' M(
COfOA BiSf Ib.ZOC
GUTTER INE ,-;:.'.'f,i..V,r.LM(
lard ::r.?': 1 "",K ;,9c
'RITES s ""r" 2fiC
wines and i.iquorm
sVhiskr i .yjj'UX'r1 (;ir
GIN .V-VftVaV-!1"- Boiilf fiSc
COGNAC KSS
8c
10c
25c
ITfTiar, 1 ) n
I ..Is)
raisins ;ziiao.ri':
currants T;:
MINCEMEAT iTOSS1
POUND CAKE ii.. . '2.SC
RICH t-kl'IT ( AKE,lb.2.)C
FRUIT CAKE if.."1 25c
SCRAPPLE Yd'c
BOILED HAM gVi?TOn"31C
ROLLED OATS Vo !,' "p .'Jilc
CORN MEAL TO
ii i.'p T iill ITuad Japan
rviv i. i mi
11.51 Da l lleariiiy l-o r kalts
fhf faino ih I'nh-n Kuril wn rn rusk. Th
m rv Br riM. i-l-h y am t n
) tu fit uny l i
( H4vrnth
la fuot. tnr bOT iu.4Klrla
noor. l
33c
7.rc
79c
;'0RT or SHERRY
COCKTAILS
HUNTER bc?tu.nui
tin Hit
ii urirt
i mh nt ,in,
Martin! u
25c
MACAUONITC-ZSC
GINGER SNAPS, 5 lbs., 25c
CRACKERS it." ",0 "ir,''t'H"- 8c
BLACK WALNUTS 5c
Peck
A DDI EC Haldwlos.
ArrLLo dragging
GRAPEFRUIT lJ? 1Kr
rsn iMrrc P,
UIf11VJl.
ONIONS Yellwr
k i,ID I f-rc s.lnnii
LIUIID S-L.VJO
J ulry . UOI.'i sOt
fec!b2SC
c
in'. mi,
MUTTON LEGS it." llif
RIB ROAST .'..""u t"t" 16f
RIB ROAST i'.;""1" T?WK
TOP SIRLOIN nVa,TT06Tc
PORK LIONS?.'."" Jr"jr 18c
SAUSAGES r,r;' .bcounlry 15C
TIlDfC VC Murylaua,
I UP.M. J Hi
22c
CHICKENS ffgaggT 18C
15r
17r
CHICKENS jaW lVL
VEAL LEGS li.!
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