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y/fet*W&~ #*** tP&*******e f?fri<A?ttJ~ O'"* #>'MusatfL\_ Dpinoo ?n AS THEY NEVER WERE CUT DOWN BEFORE AT MEYER'S. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12TH. j ..ara *hV il lik'-lv U) OCClir in th*- price of Dress Ooodl u 1 H ,,..,,, f,,,,-,',',, Md met in Me-tVl , eli n -t?,h.-,,-ca,ioiiil.i. week of Mod. M? ..':., not shown brfow in Bich **? ,iitlinvC<,IjtS()Ilt!i,i:..llarandoffercdtothe,hr(,vd ir omen < _?_,__ __--.-, HERE ARE THE GOODS. i?v..n (Tilth li vardB wide, black, Karnet brown and navy. th 1 ^ V Vt?o dollar imality. per yard. JJ T|,, Tr?ei , ;tMi.lh.ir.^d08 0fli.httanflnd brown. 5UC ?jj ,,,* re BtriH Ulol,1>' ^^***fmm* K?enF, a rtrikinK novelty, per yard, J JC ?*7 1'atf r r. yard hes wide, warranted fast color, per yard... OOln l*l.i.- Kr-i.ili Serer. 38 inches wide, warranted iom onus, j?-. .* ?. UU 1/ 1.H Mun,, *er*e, 36 inch- wide. They were good Bellera at twenty- li* [ntboJoa~ingdoglfM,?t.?.;.???.''" **** Nl-1 III. Twil -1 Wuirr|iroof Drew Flannel, at any other time would readily Jg !.., i H iwi oty-flve conti, now.;.?'"?' ||,|f Wael Hn;:l*l titi* gefcaaa Pf?????!?,-1 colors and comb)nation. Ra.Ie 2g^? i, .nani Velour'verv rniail figaro*, changeable effect*, M inches wide, at j (|(, MTlwH^^hTsW trever been sold. Sale price, a yard. *?'< We Hate hrass Chilli, ic! loUof it. (ither stores say it's scarce. white ?? I :tan, uk', a yard.____ CAHPICT8 :, ,? p | do-n. We have pul down the prices like these: a.4*ri~< ? ,!>;V^^^^ tte nwtttM-^.J,S A Special Offering in Portieres, . ?, ,,.? different colorings in portiere*, with dado top and bottom, extra e. vv lo, ...-.Min fringe, wide emrmgb for foldng doors cannot be , .,. i for leas than avtdoUma-ywnog* For this weekesale. H-W .'ilk* ? *YrAr *j* * U _ e_29l &i&o?ttjCC. r/lcj/VtU- &* tf>?kM?BAXm .aa ? _ Ir,V-m. A Wert ol Hovem ber 12th coD:[.icn ons for the large nnmber of New Goods Shown! Wesk of Him ber .."th conspicn oqs for the large number of Carpets, Rags and Curtain Bargains! Woman's Winter Wraps at this week's sale. First glimpse at many entirely new creations, which were delayed |< in transit. The values are just as much superior as the styles. The prices lower than any. Feather Boas, just like thin cut, 100 here now for 69c A Cape Special. 100 Genuine A strachan For Tape", tu inches inn*-, with rolling Btorm col? lar, satin lined, in perfect condition, at the hardly more than half value price EACH. T/ong Oi'ine Feather Doa*.$1 00 Heal Ostrich Feather Collars, up? wards.$1 49 Kcal Ostrich Feather Boas, up? wards.fl BO 30 inches Capes $4.99 >? long Black ( $6.99. long Black Coney Fur M BM*/ Coats, sizes 14, MJ.8 7***?* In pufinj* one on the yoting ladies will Cud a moat perfect fitting garment. 40 inches long Fine Kersey Coats, exactly like this cut, with dark colors, tani*, navy, and Hacks? $10. A coat of the Fauip ilcscripiion with half silk lining? $12. Royal Beal Plush Capes, the longest made, with deep stort** collar of marten fur, heavily silk lined. B^^^****-**B*B***j Man Tailor-Made Vest Front Coat, made of Tan, Oxford, Covert Cloth, a Children's Heavy Beaver Keefer*, very larne aletves and star collar, a ith hlack soutache (Til AA braid, colors solid red, navy blue and Jju MjJ brown, size.-; 4 to IS years. $17 coat for This cut shows you a Real Plush Cape. It is made with beaded yoke and marten fur storm collar. We have them in all sizes for J ? lUi Girls' Heavy Blue Chinchilla Reefers, eizes 4 to IS year? ? $5.59. This illustrates a Man Tailor-Made Coat. The garment is made with extra aide lapels, velvet collar ami piping, of light covert and diago? nal cloths ud-dO. Mil Bsi 1 U,K And Beys Clothing as Th.y Never Were Cut Down Before! WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12TH. SILK PRICES at a peg they have not hitherto cached, which gives you an opportunity ot' saving sev ral dollars on thc material for a single dress. ?.-univ rhnrcil rhanj^ab'.e TaflVta Silks-the kind that rtisUn? flfV*. - HrXn tue shades are many?lor the most stylish waists? t,\ili - lilli I lots at uwv - uu Iere is a lot of Satin Fi-ari-d TaftViga. Silk r'iirnreil Salim. . 5Q.M Chanseable Tiff'ta*. ^Sr +* w In shades gar) effects fjr waists, costume* snd dress trimmings. .gnr-ii Drapery Silks --nearly one yard wide, for. otiC ilk Velvets?bo id black, green and brown?perfect quality and in hill .~ pieces, in this week's sale for. *xc/0 EXQUISITE CREPE SILKS. 'inks. Creams, Lulu Blue. Ked ami l.tveatier?they are the season's novelty. ()Q, -j at a lnwer price than one would imagine for such material, a yard... Lu \j Cutting Down Black-Goods Prices as they never were cut down before?week of November 12th: "wide* A1I'W.,.H,, 0,CV.k,l".?V, ,,1<,h SOC M-inch Kngltan Broadcloth. 75C ret Blsck All-Wool French Serge.. 39C 51-tnh wide Covert Cloth. . 75C All-Wool Whipcord?in checks, stripes, bee*et-weaves. 44lC In Our BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT DUB TRAP!, has doubled the past month, ami we have but bareiy ?tarted this line! Why ire the prices of Kii-hmonl Bott* clothiers low iring? Biripped of pablilhed reasons, more or less good, the reason is to MEET M KY KU'S. We like ko he MKT, because you'll keep in mind the boase that muk.* your dollar go farthest. Lot them meet THE8H PBI0B8 it' they can I Boys' Union Cassiraero Suits in sizes from fl to M years. PXeafiaJ 'ome Mople don't il liligi Blind h"W we can possibly sell those ALL WOOL CHKVIOTS and CASSIMKKK Hillls at thn priew we ask. Tho answer is ! "This is Meyers," ami we marked THK PRICK th.) -ii on them for this week. *P ? ?? sU Blue-Black All-Woo' Twilled Cheviot Suite, double knee and double d.*> .); seais, sizes 4 to 14 years,only. ???).???) Solid Black ami B,ue Heavy I'assimere Knee Pants, all sizos. 50 centn Wl<>j/iZX&-G^&*o'U?ctCAU f?liueA.ti-6'f&fr4Ju>ucf* rr i'imb^b YALE-HABVARD CAM Ri -?? \ - OF IA Ol !> Pl l VER MU) ur i;11 . ii"i 11> ii / y. * ? ii ,? i raflled Hr iiif?-?t nt th.- Tigers ?am ? ?? rard Birsngtbi nlag Bet Wonk Points, .'.', I ' i ' np i fool .".in nm h i ? year '. ,, i thei; upl.T with vhlc li I, ed sin ? ha i ? ch obtainable from material ., i hand Harvard hortlj . ? ?? i ? 'A i: li l li.il un,i Splril ? '. i mina!. Ul \ on the 5 1 > i he publii . CTi|i| .na bera i npu ?? ? i . im,, pi i summoning nil can l a hood "i Ni ? I: r'o Hell... feel 11 uri . ,ii. i colleg. hu i ? owini ind momi r> t lin p| i , - III l.i Wa;. Ile pl .n 1 ' ii hus bi 'ii ii.ur, in foi ne i real and the ni iii, r ? ,|ii|,.,i al: . viii ? I . I ,| , I I . . an,I I lal i i i : in, eton lat I Th inks. ... urked wi II almost (he I '?? I!. , witto I ? i , lon ? left Mill be ii"- ;.me aa i,ian will play ? anti i, i . a Murphy, righi H av .'il the I ll 1 i,ii, lin WI . I.. i; guai d, ii. s retire, on i ? low trouble thal ii , iwt. K has tl '?? shown the - i, n tht j ',,ii in th. ,k, up in the . ? pla) ed well with the i ; i , left ! 1 In ...un I pl IV ll 1 ll 11 ll ) \ . I .g. mi ii, or a-lck if Mii ea la ; i oms by Wallis i ni, former, could give. IK r In I ,' ? is lil ll.ll . 1 t.l.-kle 1 liavs . onsenti tl to pis* r ,i strongei lins or? sneed to piny In general tewn work bas . work .'i ii mbtfu] i.- in Btillaaan'o cuss, ths Inst two y< ? i v% and Balli. ! I centre In < - ti within ii - !*?>" ,: ? ; . . lill '. ? H a rv ard will I Ml guard, al covering lii'ii a dani;.-! ous ii c Shan is a . spirit from pi. and will pl rvi . ,, match for lila Yale opponent y has I pla ed at lefl-tuvkK- and Ida Murk m (,, be of a ri this j i . bim, cos m 'K.. ? Im .' ???? i' j rival . ki> ?Wheeler. Ilitllouell, and MlnobOfl Thu- '"i til All are tai Mtnsban'a ,-' m. i,i over loo) yeal makes lum the logical candidate, i Rrewei and Captain FAnsaone ure fix turee at ands, Si.d In case ?'f Kmnioiis !>? lng Im lo* I toa win do Fustics i<> ttooi imisiuoh bm wi 'ia'. I in niiiiiy pomes, li iooki ot gr seo i la ll tho mool pro srr..ng?*yieni of hue would be: Hight Kn.i. \ Brewer; itiitht Ta.kle. Waters; Bight Cuard. F. Shaw; Centre. F. Hhaw; !,. rt 'I'.-., kle, M han; Li fl Kn I, Qnunone, captain. For ler both ti ama have a large nui . i m Hom ai ot proinl matt i lal. yale haa Adee, Morris, and rink--, nil "T whom mi- "i" promising Hi.?tr chant ea in i named. ' I had lund luck and n.it I., .-ll ul.I.- tu : hon lils skill .u he dil last year, while Adee waa I..id he plaj ,1 \. i ?. i. ttl i'. .utiar un.I general defensive work \\i< pasalr-fi is nol up to tin- standard "' yali - ni the peat, while bl slownesa does ii"t give tie' becka that for i 'ini' k start which ?> qui ... .in.i i ? td in i.. ? plaj Ins ii' th,, i nani,- ira mc was nol a bui cess: B Ul.- I .Ililli.- 1 .. .IM' v> .i.-* ii". .. ? ' . . 1.1 worth wa frequently compelled tu . I.,u.-. ll,.' signal, Which "Ul-'lil H"t tn . .1 Finke had Bhown Ihe ralflhlp I"- should, lie fumbled the I,.,II at . il11- ;il liiii.i* and did some Vi | j t ackllng. If Adee can gel inn shape 1,, shot ? .ti Morris . ' ,.tt an lu- .lid M"i i ' I"' IS ?' mu.mr agairemilve player, as good at ? i ls and nu..di his superior I,, p I i generalship lu- is ,1,.. . r anj ol the "i ale quarti t i ILB'B 1*> ll lil Fill N' I. Harvard will hava to nu quarter with r.. ,n v, i.cn, .a r. ? ler If Bea" al Iknally make tha team we will Bee lum , unteating for Bupri mary acm, with Auee ns h.. did last >'??"'? Thal Wrenn i i ti,.- t.. t ol a big ram. can bardi) ..i.i.i. i for any "i"' who Hnd v.,..dd hardlj have i? ri i onaldered | if Harvard had nol had such an un ii, Milla place Veli ought to have Ihe i,.ti,i ni... Both Butterworth and Thorne . the poBltlons la.-st year while l "Witt v.Ill make a lac better man Armstrong. Butterworth is pla a thing tx e. Thorne is making better foot-ball than li l ??? i li ,i,i, pretty goa's from the Held, while ? 11 Witt -liar, l the honor willi Butterworth In tli-' long runs. Wnli ? thi oe m. ii Vale w ill pn en! her i d time Interference bo thal a i an loo! ;,i ii game al Sprlngtleld. With Adee Butterworth meUng the Kain* around the end, Butterwortn punting In ins usn un.\r,i!-d style and while .*' ."ala geta within ll irvard'a :*> yard line l""k .>?*t tur Thorne dropping a goal from the rudd, it the bad lui k wnTi ii lia.- followed Har ? -ii it until th? 24th, there is m. telling what m.-n will play behind the hms. At present it looks h an tin.i nh C. Brewei and ? s ould play balvea and Ham* Un, full back with Brewer doing ihe kick i'.ien' r captalna i tin- team fr m ball back position end tc w ia the itt.- of the teem. His long run from til., kick-off when he went through whole Orange team shaking one maa atti i .atti in placed tin- leathi r ta.- Im.-. showed him to hp a dodger of na mean ability. Wrlghtlngton haa had experience In many large gamea which sh..nil - tand him In good I Hamlin hi> reputation ? tabllsh. Theai three men need all the practice th, \ can get in tha remain* lng three weeka it they axpeci to i-'"t around Hlnkey'a . ic eenway's ends and m ike au ?< i itrt.ni i ombinailon aa Vale will present. From nnd thc li .im- play dei . \ ile certainly has the Lest ch I al t'lititia.* Hervard s*hc cv r bus had. mnaring the men Indli ld .ally- ?? grant that these two teama arc about equal In ' he line \t quai ter Ide Iii ale had much i dvantage "\. r tha otbi r last ye ir alt! ouah, ..f cou li hi ! t ,.t (he ch ? ? team that had oaring t<> Intern v. atei 'a the numeroua consultationa ol entire Harvard h lt la to he hoped Mr. Dil.nd will not necessltat tim* year. lia. k of the Une Yale's shining ni'-* i Harvard is most con iou3 mt right hei th ame should i wen. HENRY D OLIV1 Bx-Ouard of Pms. IFN>>M\\NU's DlACTlti 1A11A1N. i-iiii.\i.!''.pniA.. i'A.. Nor io I 'io not think the dav ls far I when a man will hold lila posi? tion on an eleven merely because he ia captain. This | ? doubtless fee will Immediately accent lt. tnt lt la bound to com.- if u-,. m' ran foot-bell at ..ir "big'' '..Vsm " to pul ihcir full strength ta tit" field. Kv.-ty man on the Hell ls tua !!' ,m* i**;'- ??>** noticeable drop, orr In play will ,.,,? to lh ' ? iW not this !,.. the . wm. th. captains. Of course If a mai en exceptionally experienced - .....' '?? and -Baguette leader he should ha. r, ? ,, v.i foi the three qaalltlea just rSnuonsd are exceptional and off-eel weak nia! bul these Qualities are s.-i.r , f ,'>l1"*; the captain. If Captain BTwdSoTu arina be ls a great teador thei >t\ whil tl- fact li thu: there are probTbfv JVr n maa on the team Jv,' J * ? "' mable leaders. If a m'^n ,s nilm.?Sl foot-ball Uk* jSK.V'SijSf IkS Mackey dui fyi l " nock did in bia last ??st at .... k,'' like lavage m-j ta tba fall Wt >m , i!,al *? mn. tel rid of luina, ,.nf. IS'^fc^ captain out of the best ?, _, "J**-** "* who is sure of his plaee ^'M ,man Borne changes of poVy inn 5uZ '*"** AsV___-r?: & aa ly about, seldom tackling or Inter? fering and I believe gaining m 'iimi rlgbt-end foui i bein > rown bai k fut a Ioi on evet '. lint WOrse than all lu WO! Bpirltleas. Never was his voice beard In ragement Oh, wtoal sad contrasts Ta. key and Kliipe to the Ilia, pluck) . . ii'ifi In ''.C. Thia nuiii so I should have boen "ii crutches snd every nu i' waa p isltive .??.?.:>>n> dashed Into every olag, snd li is cries of encourage i and tu ry example made thi lo scrubs niiT'T him play Ilk- demons and defeal Princeton ol Monheim. With such ;?. captain nen who never saw ? foot-ball ...u play tl,.- game. With such a captain nips was ;in..inst Lafayette, a leam ol Cowans, rieiiletlngers, Wallaces, Ls roys and M..fiat- would almost lose theil m. gie povv r. Th.- strom back-field to-day would !"?, Brooke, delbert, Osgood ami Williams, oh! this i h.ii cot sens Ut m of our foot-boll I ? Willie Kaine's loni timi was largely re sponslbls, nevertheless, the other play pat up s schocklngly miserable, Ufe game The trouble is tiny ai over? trained. This was th.- ti t year and had much t,i do with their losing t-. Princeton. Coach Woodruff la s hull for work and he drlvi i his mi n are ".had" and unlit to ploy marble* Woodruff ls Ignorant of condition. Al thom ? i nervous energy to .< ii. ai degree himself, he does nol know bow to Instill ii "i rather is Ignorant of how not t" kill ll in other* ll. not rei ognlze iii" fai i thal men ure ilifier eiitly made, physically nu,! mentally, thai they reqult ition, and drives them all the san no long . r rowing conch al Pennsylvania and bia foot-boll corser may be near its end. Princeton is going to have a groot center rush nexl year, none other than illey, iii.- ruinous ex-Lafayette cen? ter, "ii*- of the best In tlie counti y. H< ls ploying dally on tbe scrub bul is un dei cover until llrst v ar at Pi ai i bi n ?? ls not eligible this r< ai < tuan ry xiii, st i, l ?minim* PsrVSS SUmtlerO'l Hy COOStSOl l .... v . tal , ... "1 have two or three patients who ors Ul with nerve Ltl in and w hg could i" cured ll ' T>ih' said s nerve spe la.ll l the other doj, 'They wa. !? IhOlr I.erie li -sue OS !?? 1 van supply it. and they .11 'ii thi cf hysterics and acute nervous polo all thc time, a wontsn, if she be in to talk too much, should timi herself just aa she would tak- _< i . and allon herself only jubt no many minutes of "Now, tl - other dal i w"in.in who i* tr* ubled a th insomnia came in my el? lie,, for treats .ot sn. had boon taking i m.. about her troubles lier torgue ian Uk.- ihe .! ipp* r ut ,i nih,'. ,- bell ai dinner tun**. -| lit she never would 1< i up. Final!) i st .piped ber. ?? 'Do you ' ilk ia much as thut \ , ft.-ii, mad nu"' I asked. "She diew lui mTT up and BOM iii an (a:. n lad toni : Thli is rm laughing matter, ,*.. ii.ir, I aw m.' yo i 1 sm w.?rti out from . ol sleep; anT t ii >ut ii my lamil ? hT tiling.-- possible to liver! my mind, and l make , alls ..'? I ,**.? all the Illy worse, l om n s .- lindow. \\ hy, i. t sumn ?And so her tonkin? rattled on, until iln bad i ' stop her ?? 'Non listen t,> my prescription,' I said. ?' ?" I ' keep still, lion t talk. Tune youl ikfasl allon your hush md to rei i thi neper without Interruption. After break little ju ? iur .'is n room. .ii- muon .i- you pwaae Walk lon:,' dis* ?. ou are strong en"UKh 111 nol lnak- mai \ calls, vt dinner talk nil you pleai". b e'" t'> the th stn do nol t.uk much dur? ing th< play. Exercise s little sell lenlaL I lt wIM be haul at tlrst. far you are a I bul If you perseven . wi 11 i ..nT \ our nervous sj stem w ii: ? ? ' What did she say to that? Well. I d i "i think . n. hk.-T it. But ii* she tool me seriously I think I can cure her in a month I nave n-.my su.-h cases? Well, I should say I did! It ls almost sol thal there never ls a case , : aline ner\,'iif>ness unless the woman i ii talk, r. With a man lt is different. He moy ? "i i r himself Into Insanity, or com ?i brain power. If his ba -,'. i ? .' But the very nervous we? il, mi a worrier. She ls the sro ol leisure with s small lamil* in numbers 1 mean -to direct. -She hu.s t'n-ir food, their clothing, BlrOS the ser? vants and 'keeps h,ni.se.' She hits DO r<*al wm I lee Bal noaa she think si.e hoof Oh, dear, yeol Bhg thinks sh.* h.i-< to do than any other woman of her alntonco. " 'Keep .pilet a IWW hours gVI ry div and you win be s well woman.' la what i tell half my woman patients. Whoa i ian persuade them to try it they come 1'nk and say: 'Why, doctor. I haven't heel! DOrVOUl ? -.ouch to flv stOCO I >?? to try your queer prescription.' "?NT iv York Sun -S He Speke Italian. There was a sportsman who when he missed hit. hird, and he always missed lt, Was given to uttering an Mallan oath. Aa this was w he nev i he fired, his loader had acquired the same habit. Tlie man was a burly North countryman, with a decMed Yoikshlre burr, and not at nil the man vou would expect to he an Italian scholar, lt became quite a stock joke to Induce any stranger to pay to the loader: "I un ilerstund you talk Ita'lan." "Oh, yes Sir," replied the Yorkshireman, and Im? mediately fired off a atrina of Italia' oaths stiotuf enough to make your had stand on end.- blackwoods Magazine. A NEW GENT&EBOABDEB AN ENGLISH ADMIRAL FAVORS TUE AMERICAS l ) FR OP BOA I'S. To Ho Taken to Hm mada au.l lUce.l Tbare. ?ootgffn Yachtsmen Wast lha Next Cup Mases Hollis1 off m-.i.i. head. _i Tbs \igil.uit may niot have induced many English yacntonon io favor the centreboard type ot ya-ht. but i the most pn,inuit nt of?errs of the English navy is now bavins, s i intri I yacht hunt ol Hun,ax, Nv ti. This "th, el? ls Hear Admiral Dlr John Hopkins, and ih?: boat is hiing built from designs by I White , i i ? m u .n ui :.i ? s?i In Vnuth, ls plan lied ot rfrillsh ? , ..a ia cedar, ha. i la flnlabi T ii, < Son i 'I:.in el'.i. Ti,.- :-.,.l area will la- \.. i / u Le ridged both as a sen el loop. The centre? board ls male ot brOSOi and IS Winked with a lover. The iieiv boat lu t>, DO , on ihe cruiser Make, end her rt rat rai S Will be lor tie- Bl un I lo nil er cup. The biol given by English yachtsman in this country that Lord Dunraven lu lils ni xi challenge will ask that the cup laces ni | nfl Ni aport or Marblehead bas given Eastern yachts? men h hops that lli-y may SOO the COO Ding to New York, lien. Paine and J. Malcolm Forbes I. each i 'bi "i mi n Una M ubieheiid ls ihe best place for tbe races, tither i. i-i. i ii . si iii-oii. n linn'. Unit Ne uti !? agreed upon os - compromise, . nt h.. ii in tha .'?'.?? fork ia,i.' . .ii, who favor New pi'ii. They a."- men who have cottages Mai,-, nod the) think that a cutest >r , s inp ..ii' brenton a Roof Lin..t sblp would Tc mu i. it r the social ? i son at Newport. The Newport and Mar? blehead advocates ate likely to be dis? appoint.T. There is a strong feeling in the New fork ia, lu i'inii thu tin- only place for th.- cup races i* outside Handy Hook, and it has ann..? l that it will insist on ttiis, and Dght for what it thinks is right. As lon held by the New York Yt Om Bondy Hook is th,, only place for c.- contests, lt- is not at all likely that if by any chance the cup should ^.t into tile possession of the Eastern bTacht * lub, that club would , ,, i Sandy Hook because :i few Now Hork ii.embers wanted lt. The only objection to Sandy Hook is il,..' lt takes sa long t" wt down there ind makes lt so lat? pelting ha. k to Iowa aller the race ls ever. There ls just as much open sea itt San,iv Hook as there ls off Marbte beod, .ml th.- .nancee for a fair wind ai, better ofl Bandy Hook than otf New? port. 1 ' .linen think that there would mn 1"- ' many excursion beats ul Newport ." Marblshsad as at Sandy Hook. Tl,ev .ii-- mistaken in this. , Harry llcCalntont, who Ia mentioned ag ono ol thi ?' ?? men associated with Lord Dunraven In the construe tlon of a new yacht to ra. ? f< r the America's cup, -i. un yacht built, whl,Ti will In all probability be seen in tl waters n.-xt %.ar. She ls a steel boat of about 1,900 tons, yacht measurement. Her dim' Length b-tween per [culai -. ti . fi et; breadth, molded, i feel depth, mndt-ulkheads of Slemc-ns Martln si.e., and ls so constructed as ' readily ! ""'* a ''Kht-armed cruiser She ls named Giralda, and ls to steam 80 knots. This will make her the fai*tl nt afloat The Giral '? machinery, and flvi Tb* mocbloery consists of rwo sets "I triple-, xpanslon engines, and will Indi ?horse power with natural dra ' '"?> horse power with forced draught. -One of thi ,- WU features In the (Uralla dmlnton Library, "is that (h.- saloons-consisting of smok? ing room i "V. spacious .liiiir.x "' ! drawing room?are Tl ,n the main At k. win-re there are Og lavatorial for cabins and crew. . i ample pantry and ho nae - *** '-rew ?r* berthed forward, ood the servants* quarters are LTi Hon to these, there are (med two !_%nUghU a"'l groups of electric lights 5^ ?Vh mast '* The yacht is at the f il rf the builders, the Fairchild Stolp IWnAinm and Hnirlneertng Company, at Gov.ln, (Wasgow.-New York Time.. I Hirsa sa? l.mie Br.,in?. _h- m.ntal peculiarities of the horse much lek* characteristic than its ?[f ,"l It lu. Indeed, the common opln ,,iisr those who do not know the .mil well that lt is endowed wtth much *>itv but no experienced and careful *'? rver is likely to maintain this optn PSr All ?u?--h students And tha Intelll 1 . .-e of the horse to be very limited. "Although some part of this m*ntal de #_?? in the horse, causing Its actions to ;_ widely contrasted with those of the . _ may be due to a la,*k of deliberate irainliiK br* t0 br<*edlng with reference )n intellectual accomplishment, we see. bv comparing the -realuxe with the ele? phant, which practically has never been bred in captivity, that the equine mind i> from the point of vie*/ of rationality, fery feeble-Prof. N. a. StoOJer. lo icrib ner'o Mag soi aa* J <dWvW^\v\v\i^ 9 Winter Millinery, "Wraps, ANJO UNDERWEAR. GLAD: MILLINERY TIDINGS. w-*vyv-*-y ^^y-^. NOW FOR LIVELY TIMES IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Tho like of which yon have probably never before witnessed at this season ol tho year. We hive determioed to offer you oar greet Mil? linery Stock at prices heretofore unheard of right in tho heart ot the leeton* For Monday and Tuesday a Discount of 25 Per Cent, on Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets., This dieeonnt applies to porcbaiei made Monday and Tuesday only on my TRIMMED HAT or BONNET in tho establishment, and meeni a saving to you of 'lb cents on every dollar apeut here for Trimmed Headgear. Thia discount holds good for theso two days only, and terminate! erith tlie closing of our store on Tuesday night at o' P. M. Ill Our mtriinnied FELT HATS at Ki'iluci'il I'rirPS. All Our FAX Y FFATHFKS, III HOS, .VlXiS, <Jl ILLS at Riiluteil I'riri-s. Bea the Felt Shapes for Ladle* and Children in Tan ami Ore/?they always sell at '.. and 75c.?probably :*? shapes to ld. k from, pries this west* - Cloth-Covered Bailor Hata?navy, tan and black-ycur cholee *Bc. Navy and black Trimmed Ff-lt or, l?w or high ci own?always sell for 75o ?reduct "I to J*.-. English Wool Hats in shapes and flate ravy, black, brown or any of the new *.!,;.j,-.4 hundreds t'? select from; reduced t . i Navy anil Black Dent Crown, Trimmed. Fine Quality Wool-Felt Walking Hats? alway* nell for }1?our prto Kr. in h K. lt Walking Hat. 'In navy oi ly?the popular Brigand shape?alway* Kiln tor ll?our price now Mc. Beaver Top Walking Hats, 9**.-a!l coll i. . Kine Quality Beaver Top Sailors reduced to tl. CHILDREN'3 CAPS. Yachting Caps. Tam O'Shantaa, Cadet Caps; also. J.unty little effects In Ox f< rd and Continental shapes. There ls an endleu* variety here for you to make your belectlon from?all colors ati 1 all sues. The prices made on these Caps will make quick sales In this d-paj tmetit. WRAPS. las Cloth /and Vim?. Come In anl nee our showing of JACK? ETS and CAPE*. We handle oily such materials as we can recommend to our patron* for flt and workmanship, and show them with pleasure. They sell themselves ff you want to buy; if you don't, there is no harm done. Your special attention ls called to the Kir-Trimmed Navy and Black Diagonal Knglixh Cheviot Jacket. M?.-.-?t wiih fur. double-biea-.te,i, eui long, and always sold for $12.*??the price to-morrow ta $i". Other Fur-Edged Garment!) in Beaver at 15.75. |7.iu and {9. FUR CAPES. To meet the popular demand we have pure! largely in FUK CAPED, and are prepared t" show a complete line nf size* in ihe leading styles, auch as BLEl TRIO SKA!., WOOL SEAL, AS? TRAKHAN, CONST and BLACK HAUL Wa expect a large shipment of Kl"lt CAPES by EXFRE88 TO-MORROW. willeri Will ilieludi- the Miler grjde of Wi nd. SEALS and ELECTRIC ti ti AU WITH .MARTEN COLLAR. Our Children's Cloaks. Do VOO know them??as different from the ordinary Cloak as day from night. If you are In search of novelties In Children's Cloaks you can Mnd them here, together with all th-- medium and cheaper priced INFANTS' LONO ami .shout CLOAKS; 'the moat COMPLETE VA? RI KUY In the city. SHIRT WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. In resp ona.- to the demand of the dav we Bhan Pul on asia Mi nday a VERT PRETTY DES ION In PRENCH PLAN* NKL SHIRT WAISTS?colors black, navy and garnet. Also, two popular styles In WRAPPERS ?colors same as above. Winter Underwear. Es! 1 Ladle-/ Vesta, good weight, well med". Fine Jersey Ribbed Ladles' Vesta ai.d Pfcnts. tte. Union Suits, in whlta, one-half wool, for ladies, reduced from $138 to $1. White Ail-Wool Union Sulta. for ladles, red I.I rr ni U BO to $1.75. Mia ts' r-nlon Suits, Egyptian wool. Mc. Infants' Ribbed Wrappers, all sises, 'Ase. Children's Fine Quality Union Suits. In natural and ahlte. reduced In price to correspond with size. Children's P.ne White Merino Ribbed Vests Better grades at 54 and Gc. Sacqvies and Mitts. Mittens tn all colors, all sires, and at all prices, from Me. np t.. " ZEPHYR KNITTED BACQUEI -The assortment ls compl.-t-; all ???dors and si*, a. The prices range from Sc. to $175. KAUFMANN & CO. Cos?. IToujrta-a cti-d Broa4 Stn. OFFICE OF i LEVY & DAVIS November Kith, 1894. To our Friends and Patrons: Owing to thc death of our Mr. Abraham Levy, tlie store will not be open for business until next Monday. We ask your indulgence f o r any inconven iencc it mav cause you in having your work done, out of-town orders filled or in any other way. Very respectfully, LEVY & DAVIS "it suit in see"" KINCAN'S FOOD SHOW. noo-U-oaia-tv