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"THE . HUB" The store that saves you money on everything you buy. The right goods at the lowest prices. So Why Not Buy at Home! UR SANTA CLAUS is large enough to supply all the children of Algiers with toys. Come out to THE HUB and see the show window display and see what nice things Santa has brought for you. Don't fail to bring the children to see him. He has all kinds of toys, such as dressed and undressed dolls, kidolins, baby bumps, doll beds, go-carts, iron stoves, pianos, drums, tool chests, all kinbs of mechanical toys and other toys to numerous to mention. Gent's Furnishings Ladies' Furnishings TO Y S ý,- :,re :tralts for' the Arrow Brand Ex4clusive agents for tie guaranteed AR- EXCEPTIONALLY BIG BARGAINS IN SH;RTS ;Iwl COLLARS. Our stock is coni- ROW HEAD HOSE, a pure Isil, Linein Toe DOLLS. T and Feet. in black, wlite and tan only .25c SHIRTS FROM 50C to $1.50 -_ S T .\ lot of pretty DRESSED DOLLS, all col .. ;I well selected line of NECK- LADIES' SWEATERS, in blue, grey and or.: eah ............................10c WEAR for t u, Holidays, garnet. Special ......... ........ $1.50 OUR SPECIALS, 25c and 50c -\- LARGE SLEEPING DOLL, nicely dress -- ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, white with red ed. Sp)ecial ........................25c HALF HOSE in all colors and sizes, in and blue Sailor Collars. or solid colors; -- - Lisle- - worth from $2.5, to $2.98. Our price. $1.98 An exceptional value in Dressed and Un dressed SLEEPING DOLLS; elsewhere 98;c MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, plain white, ,cor. d borders, silk and initials, from LADIES' SKIRTS, all wool Panama, Serge our price ......................... .... 50C 3c to 50c and Gray Mixtures. Our price ....$1.98 large Jointed Dressed and Undressed SWEATERS DOLLS, stand 23 inches high, bisque face, 75c value, 50c EMBROIDERED PANEL FRONTS, in side-parted curly wig, moving eyes and real $1.50 value, 98C blue, black and brown Panama. Special eyelashes. You can't duplicate these Dolls for 4$1.50 less than $.O. Special....... .......98C G;uaranteed all wool, in all colors, worth $1.48 double the price. BABY BUMPS, unbreakable; from SPECIAL, $1.98 A well-selected line of LADIES' and CHIL- BABY BUMPS, unbreakable; from DREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, put up special 10c to 50c MEN'S TROUSERS. Special offerings for in Holiday boxes, from .10C to $1.50 box GO-CARTS th- Holidays: worth double........... 98C 50 to 98c MUFF AND COLLAR SETS for the little We offer you a HAT that sells all over for Girls, hand-made, in all pretty shades. TEA SETS, made from China and Tin; $1 .e Our price .................... 98C SPECIAL, $1.75 ranging in price from..........lOc to 98c Shop early if you want to profit by these extraordinary bargains. A call to THE HUB will convince you. Corner Patterson and Olivier Streets CHAS. H. BOTNICK, Prop. Opposite 3rd District Ferry 521-523-525 CANAL STREET Just received $25,000.00 worth of Unclaimed Freight from our New York Buyer, consisting of CLOTHING, RAINCOATS, PANTS SUITS, SHOES and HATS that he bought for little more than freight and express charges. We must dispose of these goods in the next FIFTEEN DAYS, and to do so we must sell them AT 25 CENTS ON A DOLLAR This means $1.00 will buy $4.00 worth of Clothing, Shoes, etc. Remember you have heard of different sales in this city, but you must call at this great Unclaimed Freight Sale to get real good merchan dise for a little money. This Clothing Sale Will Start To-Morrow Morning, 9 a. m. and will continue for the next Fifteen Days. Dont fail to come, if not to buy, just to see some real genuine bargains that were never shown before in New Orleans, as you can see by a few items men tioned bejpw-UNCLAIMED FREIGHT SALE, 521-523-525 CANAL STREET, NEXT TO GODCHAUX BUILDING. SUITS TIES WORKING SHIRTS SHIOES-(Continued) $8.oo and $io.oo Suits go at................ 4.95 One lot of Silk Ties- The one you pay 5oc or more for . ....... 25.c 50 airs Shoe. made $13.oo and $15.oo Suits go at............ -......... 7.95 Your choice while they last....................................... C oEATERS be nothing but solid leatl cr-\ ill. Glarty 25.00 if $16.oo to $18.oo Suits go at ..... - ...-..--- -9.95 RAINCOATS SVEATERS be nothing but so $1o0.00oo Blue Serge Suits go at ...........-..5.................... 95 Hurrah for Sweater Coats-just in time. This is a not as guaranteed--3.5o shoes.......... 1.92 $15.oo to $t8.oo Blue Serge Suits go at .........._.....W.... 8.95 \'E MANUFACTURE RAINCOATS bargain of all bargains. We don't care to tell 300 Pairs Orleans Shoes, Gun Metal iBluchers- $2o.oo to $25.oo Blue Serge Suits go at ................... 10.95 you the v-alue. Judge for yourself- $3.50o values ......................... 1.95 Extra special slightly damaged Ladies and Your choice ................. ........_.....................Pairs Vici Kid, Tan Kid, Tan Calf, in high and PANTS Men's Raincoats ................. .................. 1.25 One lot of odd Coats, closing out at...................... 1.49 shoes, for bys-$3. a............ EXTRA SPECIAL. $3.oo and $4.oo Raincoats ....... ....__.....o............. -.175.oo alue. VE4 $.00 Corduroy Pants....................... 100 $4.50 to $5.oo Raincoats .......................5 VESTS 2000 Pairs Vici Kid, Patent Leather, (2alfskin, Tan $.25 Working Pants ...... ..... EXTRA SPECIAL-Fully guaranteed Raincoat, sold We have plenty of 'em as low as ..... Calf. Coltskin. in fact, every high-price leather $.25o Blue Serge Pants............._..... ...............98c regularly not less than $2o.oo. Good for SLICKER SUITS made. These shoes and oxford, are manufactured 9.50 e Srge s -- a Fish Tank-.Special -.., by the world's best shoemakers to sell $2.5o All-Wool Pants ...-1.75 a Fish Tank-.Special. .. . - And Slicker Coats .......... ......00 for S and $6--()r price 2.3 $3.00 Serge Pants ..........-----_.......... ......_....... --1.98 HATS AND CAPS r 8. and $.--Ou $2.50 Cheviot Pants ... ...................... 1. One lot of oc and 75c Caps at ........ SHOES--SHOES $3.0o and $4.oo Wool Pants ......................... 1.95 $1.50 Imported Caps ......................... ........................._.- 5000ooo Pairs good Work Shoes, manufactured by one of $6.00 and $7.oo00 Wool Pants ....--2.98 $1..*nd $2.oo Hats ................................ 75 New Orleans' best known factories-- oo Pairs high and low, all kinds and makes Small lit of $4 and $5 Pants, while they last .......2.25 On t of $2.50 and $3.oo Hats, best make, standard $2.25 Shoes go at_ ...............................1.45 $300 values at ........................ 98 OVERCOATS brands, such as Wilson, Guyer and Iooo Pairs of Gun Metal Bluchers; can be used for O O at Roloff Hats 150 heavy dress or light work shoes- oo Pairs Ladies' Oords, manactured llter $8.00 and $o.oo Overcoats ----- .9 U BRELLAS $3.oo shoes go at... . ................. 175 Cravin Shoe Co. These Oxfords never sold less $5.oo and $18.oo Overcoats .- -- 8.95 U BRELLAS 300 Pairs Tan Calf and Chocolate Vici Kid Bluchers; than $4.oo. Unclaimed freight. Price 1.4l $,o.oo to $25.00 Overcoats- 10.95 75c and $1.oo Umbrellas ........ .. also high lace in Tan Calf- Japanese Slippers .................. ................ One lot of Cravenettes as low as 4.95 $2.oo and $2.50 Umbrellas.. -. - 1.00 $3.00oo shoes go at .....-...._ 1.75 If you wear 3, 3/ and 4. If these prices don't make you think, we don't know what will. Nothing fancy about us, no additional cost for fancy building, floorwalker, and nice fancy fixtures. Everything is reduced to the point to fit the rich and the poor. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT SALE, 521-523-525 CANAL STREET. PERSONALS AND OTHERWISE lose lluiz, one of our most prOlli nent lmerchanllts, has retulrnfed after an eight months' visit to relativ'es in Spain. Mat or lieuhrmmnl. w ho has been it Washingtoni and in New York fr the past aweek. is explectled homel, Satlurday.v Miss atdie Vtezien was one of the spel'akers in the four-corlner. d ,e!ate that was gien Friday bl the Whoma;i:s .Auxiliary to the Board of Missions -Episcopal at Trinit ('Church parish The I.as Amigas ('lub will i.e a moonlight ride on the steamer Sidnt ne Tuesday nicht. Iee. Itih. The, boat alease tlhe foot of ('.lanal st reet t " 4. o'lock. The following tomnmittl.o has charge of the ride: M. .1ure, 1' .1. Lau man and J. IF. Turnuull. .Albert K. Goehel returmned Sunday after two montlhs spent at Tallieum. l.a. Mrs. .1. A. Brash and family of the city have taken up their residente on our side of the river. in Newton street. Edwin Ilymnel left Thursday nl.ht last for Itaton tRotge in the intterest of the National Biscuit ('o. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Kohn are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pelix Borne of Olivier street. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul C. Fa\rot of l'ointe-a-la-llacne are also visitors to our city. Raymond Nelson, now employed with the (General Film Company. left for New York and Washington where he is to receive instructions regarding a new, booking system which is soon to be installed by his firm. Louis LeCocq. aged fifty-six, living at Atlantic avenue, while passing in front of the residence of Mrs. Bachot, at 531 Atlantic avenue. was attacked and bitten by a vicious dog owned by Mrs. Bachot. On Sunday, at the Church of the Holy Name of Mary, the infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tallon was christened by Rev. Father Cassagne and was given the name of Mary Ce cile.. The sponsors were Andrew Green and Miss Emily Tallon. Jno. J. Braai, who has been employed at Baton Rouge for the past few months, returned home Sunday to spend the holidays with his family. ,Mrs. Ben LeBee of Belleville street presented her husband with a baby girl. P. Hlartnett spent Sunday at Wave land, Miss., as the guest of J. Lazard. Miss Ida Lanoue left Saturday for her home In Bogalusa, La. Drogheda, Ireland, is a l'e.uiiful tou\-n in the Emerald Isl,. tlh t Pr:" du( es sol'ne \,,r\ tine Oatmeal and Bacon. If you would try a real Ir;sh breakfast %%1 .i llr :h Ita:n : , d]l', f il 1.t ill l):it t i im . 10 c 0I .: - id 1! is'. It it on ..:. ,.I. 60c :t ;,, : ! If you prefer a German dish fua! \\* ph liut 1iltn .el'. !. 60c a pol tnd :u, ! ',V\ '-t ýt,,.=.1 ,u 1i nI; sli, .1. it 70c a ;, indI. All in the Delicatessen Depart ment of Solari's It's a Very Trying Ordeal the Se. lecting of Suitable Christmas Gifts. in -, f : 4 0: a faI l. t , , : ' h.'110, th:t I ll \ iat. b, ' , h- I I .4 1. .'I ., jth ',, , at ld . at, e' a , \, , t .' , fa\lor in the sil,, lii: , o ' , l' 1 'a it'lllrctfIn .s fo) l D ite hIl .I : '- A, M, & J, SOLARI, Ltd. I'.i.\ I'tifllY 1 ili r i+ l ; 'l',. 4 \:i !i.' Il ilfl /fll's tl III;I/ll ,I ; I,, It I\''" \I: . \ I. 1 It l '+ I, MAIN IIotI'h .---ttyal and Ih-rv!;e Sts, one block below Canal Street I r ' . .1 . M . Hl ,n r y le f t \ V,-l it : ,. .} fo r M onroe. La . to att. 'ni tI l, .1M ,tholdl ist tontfetril e. Dr. Thos. Phillips of Mobil. .\l. t.. -. the gut st of his sister. M rs. ltl .. ;il der. Miss lenny lIarlow of 1i1I':1 Irtoe., la., is the guest of her sistir. Mrs. Frank r)iuy. Miss Zuleme Bostick returned last Thursday from Houston. Tex.. after a stay of three' weeks as the guest of her : grandmother. She was accompatnied i here by Miss Lucille Bell, \ ho \\ill he her guest for some time. I' R1ev. J. W. Booth left Monday for` Monroe to attend the Louisiana Meth- I( odist conference. .Miss Iorena Schmidt sipent the week end with her cousin. Miss Alma Smith, of Belleville street. in the Fifth Grade A of Belleville school, Evelyn Ellis won the match, having spelled the one hundred and I seventy-five words without an error. CHEAPER SERVICE FOR WATER USERS. It was definitely decided biy the ex- I ecutive committee of the Sewerage and WVater Board Tuesday to recommend to the board Thursday night the reduc tion of 25 per cent in the service charge on meters. It will go into ef fect Jan. 1, and will save to the con sumers about $35,000 during next year. MEYER SEEKS TO REMOVE FLOAT. ING DOCK FROM ALGIERS. Closed Navy Yard. Now Asks Congress to Let Hnm Trai"ser Do: i , l.1 - " , 1 ' . . . .., Would Take Dock A,ay. TO EMBELLISH PELICAN AVENUE. io ". , hil h s tor 11 ,t \,.s. I1 hr . h or for the en li. ,ish ,ment , of ot r ,tre ,ts with shade trees. will s \n!) (4' ulet to tshow - he ,Itlt , "t w hat wok ti ' hey ha i' lone in the past. l,, of t he first Sstes to It. take is to tiotlif! all gar letrs anld florists I it thet ordinancr prohirits any person front plan ting a hre on the side what work ti the sanc tion of the 'Parking Commission. The )bject of this law is to have a uniform ity of shade trees and for each street will be selected a; certain kind of tree which will be carried out in its entire ty. The planting of these trees will begin in all of the wards simultaneous ly, and the street selected for Algiers Is Pelican avenue, which will be plant ed with the beautiful elm tree from Powder to Pacific avenue. All other shade trees will be taken over to make room for the elm. It is understood that Opelousas avenue will be planted with the oak later on.