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in YER OF CHILD DIE THE SAME WEEKASBECKER .praved Stranler of Sigrid BckstrorrSen fenced to 4 Electric Chair. HID 'VICTIM IN A BIN. Joseph J. McKenna Is to Oc cupy the Room Next to Becker's. J. McKenna. who u con. last week of the murder of slx- ysa f-oW flecria Eketrom. whom he UM-it to death and concealed her body la the cellar of the apartment nous where he lived in the Bronx, waa sen teawad to death to-day by Judce Ro- Clekjr, In General Sessions Court, to die aame week as Becker, Dec. I.1 When McKenna heard what waa to be hla fate he gulped nervously but kept Ma chin atralaht and hti eyea on hU counael. who made the uaual motions to have the verdict aet aalde, that Judge Hoaalsky denied. Sheriff llarburicer and hla deputise took charge of the prisoner as soon as sentence was pronounced. He was taken to the death house In Ring Sing Imme dUtsly. A oeH in the demth house ha been pre Ivjd tor him adjoining that now oc oupted by Becker. McKenna. a degenerate, was convicted My, his confession at the time of hla arrest having practically clinched the caoe against him. The depraved mur derer is thirty-six years old, a drunken ""er-elo-vrell, whose crime aroused the Bronx to a wild burst of frensy that waa made greater by the murder of little Julia Connors. SOOY OF LITTLE GIRL FOUND IN COAL BIN. On the afternoon of June c the hniiv I mufl n irriii I- I'bai,..-. ...... .1 with rags. In a coal bin In th !. ar of No. inrr (w.t ,, The girl had been strangled to deuth. but there was no evidence of another crime. The girl lived next door, with nor Parents, at No. 107 Ogden avenue. Suspicion first turned toward McKenna when the murdered chlld'a little brother. Main, told the police that he had left MS slater on the steps of No. 1077 waiting for a man who had promised to give her a penny for candy. McKenna had dls a MP as red when the police sought him, but on June 10 he was arrested In Mount Vernon for vagrancy and was turned over to the New York police. Given the "third degree'' by Police Cnpkaln Price. McKenna admitted that he had frequently given little girls In the tiOlgnborhood pennies for fondling thrm. Heoald then that he had been sitting on the steps of the house, where he waa living with his brother-in-law. Alexander Carroll, when ths child passsd and that hs had offered her a penny. CAUGHT IN A LIB ABOUT CAUSE OF DEATH. "I took her up in my arms," he said, "and carried her Into the hallway. As he struggled to get away from me she fell to the floor and her Mad hit on the stone pavement. I us slu was dead and I put tier In the -on; Din. 1 An autopsy by Coroner's Physlcloji Dr. Relgelman revealed that there ha i been no blow on the girl's head, but that death had been caused by strangula tion. McKenna admitted to the detectives that when the child's absence was first noted he led her father, John Ecsmrom" a carpenter, on a wild-goose chase through vacant lots on the pretense of hunting for the missing girl. ' He also confessed that only an hour before ths body was found he had agreed with Eckstrom's, expressed belief that his daughter had bien murdered. When the boy was being taken away McKenna, with coid'Mooded deliberation, was standing in a nearby siloon drinking. McJCenna never confessed the actual crlmo. saying he "didn't think" he had choked the Ctrl. The evidence against him was sd concluelvs that the Jury was out only a short time before re turning a verdict of murder In the first degree. McKenna has a criminal record. He served a year In Castle Williams, on Governor's stand, for dessrtlon from the United 'states Army, and did a "bit" on Blackwsll's Inland for a larceny "Job" In this city. Several children living In the neigh borhood of hla home In the Bronx told the police that McKenna had been In the habit for months of giving then-pennies. TRY Swlssco Hair Remedy Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Iu Original Color and Stop i Dandruff-and Scalp Diseases. 35c. Bottle Free to Prove It. flwtMro Is fVrtalnlr the Wonrfrr of th Ae The frs 2Bc bottle of "Swlssro" Hair and Scalp Remedy. If uaeil at direr ted. will astonish vou. It ) a NEW KKMKDY. the Intent and bast preparation known. It la the result of year of Investigation and re aaarch Into the reason why so many of the hair preparations hava failed In the past to do the work demanded of them. It It marvellous Ui Its action and thousands hava received permanent cures Just from the frae bottle wo irava them for the ask in. Itecause you may not have received anv relief from somothlnt you have triad, don't be foolish anoufh to condemn everything elee. You will bo sjroatly benefited by the frea bottlo wo jrlvo you. Iwlssco" 80 cents and SI. 00 a bottle la ror sale and recommended by all Brua and department stores. All who wish that have not tried flwlas ro can have a froo 2 5c. bottlo prepaid on receipt of ten cenia In stamps or silver, to belu --over expense of packing, ate, by ad dressing direct to the Hwlssco Hair Rem edy oo.. 52H0 P. O. Square. Cincinnati, o. I ssTnTntnW . Ljm ssl HF aMSSnai ' sW ssssssssWVssssbsssmsTAsssEMB'M I He OCTOR V JtY7"TsT''K f Dr. ems 3aAer Too que ft on i answared below are feneral la rbirurUr, the avniiitomi ox dliraaea are given and the anaer vriU appl? to any sft of tijnilar ueturr. Thine wiablnij lurthcr advice fre m address Dr. Lswls Baiter rolleeo Bid SKAsatfiS1"' fei lalon, ., rrH i,lt Mil 1IMIUV ajtjej sjn.irVfM Ull It I I T4tl. t) e ffiven, but ill I,- 1J..1 His 1 , hit .'rian-j-iiitiou cat. Uf fillrd st any well-storked drug store. Any driitfjrlNf can order of wholesaler. wily lnitiala or fletltlouii n in uij aiiBw-rra. rite "llpea ' f-i " w rilci : "I am t rou tiltnl wit It a tiokli ittf sematloa afirr H,MtaJ.ini, which ! -nwajinjian i i .in 'i a augui L'muju anil nuarae aaH. fan 1 art r. Her r Answer: You will not only Ue rellvred, hut yog will he -uml by iiaii.g the fluwlasj: Ask your driifa,iat foe a ' OS, bottlr of riaetiae RMUtUu -laseur. 1 .i - t an be UkfU pure or ran he BMMle Into a full pint of ough syrup, l ii dirscUona gnm ud the hot tie for makiog. Tln 1 rst aaily loadv Jt oosDr ainl i ,-!.!.' lafv, aa it dine not rtain auy iiarmful WoTtditntS, as do mu.t tke .ilit I cures. "Ida" wiitis: "1 !. niirrcred with stoea- aoh tsoihlf and eonattiatloti for shout two years, and I fetr It will rntc apieudlatU II I cannot gft uic m Her, Auswirr : I re immcn l that you set Ish lets trlo;xjptine and take a pint lahlet sfttr ivesaiaac. a wiitU' tahirt aiu-i dimifr and a blus til it l sfter lUMiNW. This u a er ex l asUeut in nt mi nt, mitl in m .U I , , i . .-. n . 1 for Its aridiisi caraUvs sciion. t'outiuue thi iif.tt in r,t for ftfterai wtt-as aui j am una you vwll ue urcd. . Doctor: fScvt-ml Vfasj ag I took t toni. which you lutarrtlwn for na. hut it ha Men so lung khat 1 liaif I .. "i the lug ifU: ants. It Mta ths twal nert snd wtin tonic that I trtr took. Will you ktudly puo lish tbe iosfrcdicmn again '" AnawtT: The -1 ffl I ulvajs prenrrlbe for ueotsie iu yotir .iitton ill Hynio of hypi phosphites (-imp., tlncturi' cadojtenv tayoip. 1 oa. sliiiat- h i 1 ind (nk a tea Hoodiu1 hefore meals, a Tim i the t rt ustra aud sstetn toni . 1 know of. "Miss Jane" says: "I am Tery unhappy very unromiortaiiie n atvouot ot my ave neucii:. ' ' anc ien me oi a quick and tars itfniniy. Answsr : Your UfiMllTt m eight need not cause you au ualtapptocsi iKnauae . " i can ho quickly relieud. A roJoctloa of pound i (U Is not unusual af.ti taktiig tho mli clnn for a Meek Ot two. I Silvbo you U gft thaie two toedlrlaff ttpatatdy to mold auh atitutioii, mi. Jul a!ake mil and Ukc s tea Soouful for i hr e tiftt-.r in u and rresfter 'j-. two ttaa''Oonful. Urt o on, of anmutii tliglr aid l ox. of glycol arnu lene. IJix. roiiliniif -eeral rtetk or mooth u your om BU) rtqtilrv, "Toen" wriie: "I bivg Tfry r healtli on stx'oiiut of l- n' stsadlni I onnUiNsthm. 1 take adlcine g tin ilnst , hut would )ik to gst ..i.. 'i.ui that v odd cure me." Answer : M re Illness in caiuid bv roTwtl pstlou than iuj h 'kt aioiiriit. You SQ rpi . of incdi-iiit . that a.u rencre, hut you Hum svinw thing that will cure you 1 would I" -- the mv of tnrtt- grain su) lierh tabefta (not ulhur tiMftsl. Thl-y .'ah be bought at any tliug tto.w lit stisltd tubes nith full direotiooa for using. I have found them the naist reliable and gradually cura tive. e "A. L. U." "I adriie you to get the fol lowtng Ingredlenu and mix at rxtme to cure jour child of hedwi'iting; Tincture cuhebs, 1 dram: comp. fluid halm ore, 1 ni.1 and tine tore rhus sromatu, 2 drams. Mix in water sul give 10 to 1.'. drops une liuur before meals. e "Miss Anna" writes. "I aufftr with er ith heatUi-hiw, which also affet-ts my eyea M throst and mistnla air atficted by ca tarrh snd my tiresth ii very lwd. Could you pieecritMj a curel" Auawer: 1 hare cured tiuudrrds who suf fer si you do by prwrlMng Lite folloaltui ami hate received many Utirr fruai graie ful eiple, which indicatea that it U speedity t itratitr : Turchsse a 2 us. origins ackagr of i i la tie iNiadei; to u pint ot warm aaUr ald one hssir teaipoonfnl and "OUff the water fnw tlic palm of the hand through the ant, tnl two or three timrs a day or until they are thoroughly cleaner. I. then apply well up into the noathls twiue dally the following cat.trrh balm: To one level tesspoosful of vi la in powder add one ountv of lard or tasellne. If used acwordlng t. the above irret riptinu )mr catarrh should booq vanlan. 1 lua should be uod occasionally to prevent lt return. e a "Mildred K." says: "Please advias what I can ii for a good hair 4WM, My hair aod acalu a In a veiy bad condition aod noth ni rieems to hdp." A i.i wer : The 1mH hair tonic on the mar hrt is aold In i OA, jura and i (billed plain mellow uiinvol. Any unto-dat dnigirut will hate It. Thii la etuarlor to auythlng kuoan fur the t realm ii t of the disesaes of the hair and clp. Two or three spplicstiona hsvu lren known to cure, while It maktai the lialr soft, fluffy snd maxn It keep Its oaturs color, Of "Jsne" wrliea: "fy nerves are In a dresd ful condiUun, my appetite ii tery and 1 in eitrnly thin. My faus la so thin that It mskes me very unhappy. I should llko you to tsll me a true rimeuS." Anawar: If you wtah to become stouter Improie your appetite and your nrnous sis' tern. I hesrtll rwunimend the use of three fr i in hypo mid m tshlets, which you will Iml in any wsU-storked drug store in aealed -artona with full direttioos Tor taking. Hypo bUCWM tahlet Improve the nutrition add rod corpusclfi to the blood, etrengthen the nenoua vvsteoi snl lmpmrs the general health, Many people report that they have lUlred from 10 to 'to aogg Is iu two month t a "I1st" a rites: "Uotli my wife snd mv i.-lf auff' r milh chuiuatism. IVe (awuid ap preciate a r pu telling us whsl to iska." Answer: Mix the folUwiugj at home at hate toe drugnt mix for yoiiT J tlrams of itdids of poEawiuiu; sodium ral icy late, 4 dram; wine of culchlruoi, one half 'oa i . ..iu, eavaeiue tmrdlol. 1 os, ; comii. fliild I aJmworl, 1 UL j and arup mavaparilla romp., a oas. Taka a IsasLKMnful at meal time and bedtatoe. AlssT shaft Well be ' fore using. JUDGES SENTENCED EIGHT GUILTY MEN IN CRIMINAL COURT One Boy Gels Five to Fifteen Years for Killing His Companion. Elht prisoners, convicted hy trial or confession, were disposed of by Justice lllanchard In the Criminal Uranch of the Supreme Court and by the Jud(es of ths Court of General ftasstons yesterday. Ths dispositions wars; BY JUSTICE BLANCH ARD. Peter McKenna, twenty-elRht years old. Triad and convicted crand larceny. Obtained W.0C0 n fraudulent sals of saloon. First offense. Psnltentary three months. BY JUOOf SWANN. John Byrnes, twenty-three years old. Pleaded guilty burdary. First offense. Penitentiary one year. Oabrlel Hauck, twenty-two years old. Indicted with Uymss. Pleaded uUty. Becond offense. Slate prison two years and alx months. Oscar Bruce, twenty-five years old. Pleaded (ullty grand larceny. Stole MOD from man tie held up. Becond of fenss. State prison two to four years. BY JUDGE ROSALBKY. Bocoo Romano, seventeen years old. Indicted for murder first degree. Pleaded (nlity In manslaughter first degree. Killed companion In quarrel over girl. First offense. Stat prison five to fifteen years. BY JUDGE GRAIN. Reginald Miles, wsnty-two year old Indloted for 'grand larceny. Stole two suits of clothes. Adjudged Insane and committed to Mattaawan Insane Aay- lum. Louis tdsberman, seventeen years old. Pleaded guilty attempted suicide Ben tern e suspended. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Jacob Relnstone, twenty-two years old. Pleaded gulty assault. First of fense. Blabbed plumber In tenement house row Bontenee auapended The Coming Of the Law! 18,000 REWARD FOR BANDITS. tat aasl rastoral Aataarttlaa Valta ta Caatarw Oklahoma Oaag OKUAJIOKA CnT. Okla.. Oct. 11. Rewarda aggregating HI, 000 have bean ottered by Stat and Fadcral authori se for the arrest and conviction of bandit who held up and robbed a Mis souri, Kansas A Texas passenger train near Bufala, Okla., Tuesday morning. Posses still are scouring the wi. country nl which the robbery took place. nut nave no trace of the tuirltlve. HERMAN EMIGRATION HEAVY. Jarta flarsaaa Maya Me Frd ta AM Another llesaer. BRKMRN. Germany, Oct II. Bmlgrs ' tlon to Amsrlca by way of this port Is j so heavy this year that ths North Ger man Lloyd has been compelled to put ! rn an nvtrt .Ip.m.r whlnk will ..II .... J Ji Nov. t for New York. liiiiimm 4 2 hunter! BALTIMORE i RYE RIPENED BY MATURITY, IN ABSOLUTE PURITY raani an M. UI.KI usii aa I'M aica J wiihaai St.. rsfi. sr. Better Goods for the Mat Mett the Fountain GffiENBlT-S 3lxtK AvsrM .i mm Hii.rsur Same Money or the Same Goods for Leas Moneu than Elsewhere A Gy in Itaelf CLCOOPERGt .B.CxREENfflJX Prem. la.tO 10 Strata 'MAIN til ILDlM, Women's Stylish Coats Values to $15 at 8.75 In Another Sensational Sale, Tomorrow Fine Tweeds, Zibeline finish cloih and Finest qualify 1 weeds in brown, light gray and brown double-.'aced cloths; and dark gray and an exquisite ahade also chinchilla cloih coats and raincoats of blue; also handsome chinchilla in rubberized tweed and cashmere. coats. Detail ot ihit Sale and 4 tlyle iUmlraticnt in today' Evening Journal - (MAIN BuMsbk, First Value to $30 at 16.50 GREENHVT BUILDING' Extension Dining Tables Honestly Made, Sturdy in Every Part, Skilfully Designed and Finished in the Very Best Manner A sale, tomorrow, and these prices tell the rest of the story: Handsome Quar- Quartered Oak fcitenslon Din ing Table handsomely figured top with flush edge ; heavy pedestal bate with clsw feet ornament ed with carved dragons' heads. Top la 44 Inches I n diameter; extension 6 ft. Regular price ff To Golden Oak Tables. $9.00 Golden Oak Tables. . 12 .00 Golden Oak Tables. .. 15.00 Golden Oak Tables. . 18.50 Golden Oak Tables. . 25.00 Golden Oak Tables.. .29.50 Golden Oak Tables.. .45.00 Golden Oak Tables.. .47.00 Golden Oak Tables. . .51.00 Early English Tables.. 0.00 Early English Table. . 10.00 Early English Tables. . 18.50 Early English Tables. . 23.00 Mahogany Tables 35.00 Rrrderlr Halt ITIc $7.78 10.00 12.50 16.00 21.00 25.00 38.50 40.00 44.00 5.25 8.70 15.00 19.00 27.50 (ORBBNHUT BulMinf. Second Fleer.) lered Oak Ex tension Table with 48-Inch round top and 8 It. extension ; massive pedes tal base with claw feet; top Is made of se lected quarter ed oak. Regu lar pries Z7; at... 20 Lace Curtains, Couch Covers and Portieres Tapestry Couch Corere with rich I Cretonne showing many new floral I Rich Marie Antoinette Lace Cur. I PiwurmA Annus ssaasssaa with Tapestrv Couch Covet with Orients! stripe effects, with out fringe; regularly I1.J5; at. 98c Cretonne showing many new floral I Rich Marie Antoinette Lace Cur- de.i,..dco.oring.;v.luerto "S&J&ZJ&a&SA wOC I net; regularly $3.50; pair Z.OU (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) 45c; yard. Figured Armure Portieres -with handsome tapestry bor- , . ders ; value $9.50 ; --air . . 4.75 Carpets & Rugs of Quality Under Price Sale prices rarely seen in November. Carpets and rues for everv room in the house. Desirable nat : i i s t . . w icrusf, scrviKCKDie quauiy, Seamed Wilton Rugs Site 0x12 ft. Refulsriy Silo Prlo. $48.00 $33.50 39.50 .... 28.50 Rofularty SsJs Price $36.50 ....$27.50 34.50 .... 25.50 Sire 8.3x10.0. RenilsKy bsls Price Rssulsrly Sale Price $37.50 . . . .$26.50 ' $34.50 . . . .$25.50 32.50.. 23.50 Axminster Rugs Size 8x9 ft. Rsiutsrlr Ssls Pries I Rtfulsrly Ssls Pries $15.50 ....$10.50 1 $14.50 .... $9.50 13.50 H.50 Ingrain Carpets Rsuisr! Ssls Pries Rttulsrly Ssls Pries 75c 55c 85c 45c 45c 32e wonderful variety of colors Axminster, Wilton and Tapestry Brussels Rugs Size 4.6x7.0. Rcsulsrly Ssls Price Wilton Ruga. $14.50. . . $9.75 Wilton Rugs 12.50 8.25 Axminster Rugs 9.75 6.50 Axminster Rugs 8.50 6.00 Axminster Rugs 7.50 4.75 Velvet Rugs 8.50 6.00 Tapestry Hugs 6.50. ... 4.25 Velvet Carpets Rrsulsrly bsla Price Refulsriy Ssls Pries a yard . yrd $1.35 95c $1.20 85c 1.10 75c 9$c 65c (GREENHUT Bui tome ana make your selection EARLY tomorrow. Seamless Wilton Rugs Slis Rtsulsr Price Ssls Pries 8.3x10.6 $42.50 $22.50 9x12 ft 44.50 25.00 9x15ft 62.50 31.50 10.6x12 ft 59.50 30.00 10.6x13.6 65.00 33.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Si" Rsiulsrly 1 On Ssle si 9x12 ft $19.50 ......$13.75 9x12 ft 17.80 11.75 9x12 ft 14.50 9.75 9x12 ft 12.50 8.75 9x12 ft 10.50 7.75 8.3x10.6 17.50 11.75 8.3x10.6 14.50 9.75 8.3x10.6 11.50 8.75 dint, First Floor.) Tapestry Carpets ulsrty Sale Prise I MsfslsHy Sale 70c 75c. Pries ate Ste Reg' 95c 50c Inlaid Linoleum Rssulsrly Sale Prise I Rsfalarl- Sale Prise a so. yd. a a, yd. a so. yd. a sa yd. M .'..............Ste Printed Linoleum Rsiulsrly 80c 70c Rsiulsrly Ssle Price s yd., 45c 32c 30c 24c 25c Ssls Price I Rseulsrly Ssle Prise s eq. yd., sa. yd.. . . . 84c I 60c 44c 47e Oilcloth Regulsrly 35c 27c Ssle Price s sa. yd., 26c 20c 18c "MAIN BUILDING- Great Sale of Groceries for Nov. 1st A most important first-of-the-month event in The World's Greatest Grocery. The best time to lay in a suddIv of GRO CERIES, CANNED FOODS, ETC. - Special prices tomorrow also on fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and fish Mail and telephone orders filled. If you cannot come to the store, write, or telephone Chelsea. 4.000 Fresh Cereals i REST MARROW BEANS hANCY PEA BEANS CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS. UNPOLISHED HEAD RICE. FRESHLY ROLLED OAT- MEAI GRANULATED CORNMEAI. PINHEAD OATMEAL BEST QUALITY FA KIN A SCOTCH GROUND OAT MEAL FANCIEST HEAD RICE.. SMALL GRAIN RICE 0 lbs. lhs. 55c 88c Ik it HIKE BREAKFAST UM lrn isin quslily; 3-lb. csn, l , H-M. csn, NEW SUCCOTASH Prlds ot lhs Vsllsy brsnd; doz., SI.JB; csa NEW HOLLAND HEKRINti sll Mllchnsrs, ks, 4c; auptrtor mixsd, . MOTHER'S PEARL HOMINY 6 pscktjtss, 41c; rs. 10c pscssn. NEW MACARONI or SPAGHETTI Fouqisln quality ; de., 1139; pks. HAZEL GLOSS STARCH 6 lb. woodee box , 4tc ; S - lb. csrtos . 17c 12c :hnara 83c 7c 12c 25c Coffee and Tea r lvs lhs b.sl Iss snd coffss vsluss in Nsw York. SHADOW LAWN COFFEE A csns. i hv I -lb. can HOME BLFND COFFEE 34 lbs., SI ; lb FAVORITE BLEND COFFEE i lbs., SI; lb HIGH-GRADE TEAS , w,,cJ, 3-lb. caddy, 12.75; Ht SAMPLE TEAS mixsd lo ordsr; 0' 4' ibs., i; a FAMILY TEAS elsndsd sp.ci.Hy . or der) S-lb. csddy. lit), OK. 38c 32c 31c blsck or 60c 3 lbs . i lb. Fruits and Vegetables LARGE KING APPLES, 20-ouncs seplta, Siaymsn Wins Sep spplss or ') Snow spplss; S-quart bssksi.... "'L GREENING APPLES, Baldwin, Ruas.1, Plppjn or Pound Swssts; 'I'J,, 5-qusrl bsskst OOC NEW SWEET POTATOES, blood bcsl.. ysllow turnips, wblts turnips, rsd onions, yellow onions, suar parsnips oi cookini pssrs; W 5-qusn bsskst ioC WHITE ONIONSfor bolini; 5-uuart bsaksl FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT csaa, containing 96, $3; Jot . 50c; R- esch C 32c Bacon and Tongues SMOKED OX TONGUES --closely trim mad, mild cured tsf tonguss; 171 lb llJC DANAHY'S SUGAR CURED iQl BACON-lb lU.'L HAMS Haiti brand bontlesa. ,. aiV auar cured, amoktd hams It- STANDARD SUGAR CORN dot., 94c: csn NEW PAPER-SHELL ALMONDS -J'l lb.., (I; Ik IMPORTED HALLOWE'EN DATES 1 Ibs 8c 29c 25c Soap PROCTER & GAMBLE'S GOLD SOAP -bo, 100 bare, 3.74; 0: 7 bars '' 9 cakes FAIRY SOAP 1 4Q 1 can POLLY PRIM CLEANSER I SB" FREE Two rsular 5c packata jold Dust Wsshiai Powdsr with s purohssa of ths above spsisL BABBITT'S NAPHTHA SOAP df boi, 100 bsrs.sU.9S; 10 rss So bsravuC FREE On regular Sc bsr BsNeitt's Bases Sosp with puree as. .f 10 bsrs. Fresh Meats Ws deliver sll paid end charged ordsra. MUTTON lags of fancy Canada 1 slock; lb aSl. MUTTON- short fore quarters ef '7g Canada atock ; lb IS LAMB - hind quarlera of city It!.. drcaaod; lb 1V LAMB-lull fort quarters of city - tfJL. drenasd. lb Jl. ROAST BEEF choice cula of 1 Q rissj lb JaU. POKK whols loins of freah 1 fi Jerat) ; lb . IVC HAMS salaotd, lean, freah IU,, Jeraey; Ih Jot. SHOULDERS esle.led, leas, frcali 1 K- Jifeeyi ih SALSAGE freah-madt. coun'ry- 1 ! Mtls pork; )b 11 CHICKENS fresh k Had, d.-) 1 U picked; for rosating; Ih JCtf, HOCKS awset plckled, corned i.. pigs; lb Flour GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. PREMIUM PATENT FLOUR BM . 'k-ool., 7-lk. cotios beg, 5.95 75c 28c PURE GRAHAM FLOUR- OQ U bbi.-bsi one COARSE WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR -w hi, tl.OS; 1 0-lb. cotton BEST PASTRY FLOUR in H-bbl.-htg, 74c; 7-lb. cotton bsg.. Omm Urge White PoUtoes Now Is the tints ro buy a supply fer the Winter months. 120 lb bsg, t0 Ih beg. 15 mm. 1.94 98c 28c Fresh Fish Ws clssn fish frse of rherie HALIBUT STEAKS - lb UC Salmon .l.ab. Boston oodrlah stsskit 1 On Hi... I, kl..,l.k lrs.li mackerel Lib., spsni.h raKksral Long Island ssls. Boston smslts Long Brsn.-h weakrih. i-ong nrancft pu Lueg BranUi a Nswporl hsddock I lb. . Long Branch flounders. 1 FRESHLY OPENED OYSTERS meet no walsr; qusrt sr, foe; pint jsr FAMILY SALT MACKEREL-10-lb. pall. SI. 45; 5 lb. pall lSKc reakflh.. . i ,k uttarflsh.. .... QC s baas... ) 7c solid 30c 74c SANTA CLARA PRUNES largo sus; 5 lbs., 3c; 2 lbs , 34c Own Baking la our "Daylight" Bahsry we delicious cakae, psalry, rolls snd FRUIT STOU.KN -made Carmen atyls; each, 25c ansl FUJRENCE CAKES, maple, lull, f $ or masks cskss; SSOtl TUTTI FRUTTI or msrshmsll.w ihrss-lsysr cakts, sscb FRESHLY BAKED TEA BISCUITS NEW PUMPKIN PIES-- ANGEL FOOD CAKES- eecti FRESH COCOANUT M AC A - ROONS-te CHOCOLATE, maple, fig cr orsngs thre layer cskss; feWi . mske bread. 15c fnittl, 15c 45c 12c 24c 15c 24c 40c (MAIN Bulldini, Third Roor ) ' ' '-g'-'f-! fc'H 4 c ixtra Specia For Tomorrow (Friday) Only (MAIN BUILDING) 24c Plain and Fancy Taffeta Ribbon -moire-edged; Persisn snd ia N changeable; only 15,000yds.; yd. lUc 50c Bottle of Pond's Extract rap only 500 bottles; each &Dc Men's 50c to 65c Colored Percale Negligee onirts cuirs airacnea; only 2,700; at Men's 75c Cost Sweaters only 400; at $1 All-Silk Satin MesssJine 35 wide ; every street snd evening shade; only 3,000 yards: yard $1 to $1.25 Extra-Size Muslin Night Gowns a 1ST . . tor noratn manufacturers samples; only 600; at Que (GREENHUT BUILDING) 59c Framed Pictures fruit subjects; oak frames; size 10x24; slso copies tm of famous paintings ; only 300; at Zdc 25 45c inches 49, 1 (No Mail, Tlphon or C. O. D. Ordsr TtTM on tb Abov Extra Specials. Quantittts Limltad.) s?aTrMBBaP'Tsi a 1 IBei aessssl ? ? : '11 Tl -MAIN BUILDING- Boys' $3 and $3.50 Shoes In a Feature g" fjft Sale, Tomorrow, at ! I f) One thousand pair of boys' shoes, pur chased from the Excelsior Shoe Co. of Portsmouth, Ohio, makers of boys' high grade footwear. Then are good ahaM, strong, sturdy and good looking. Every pair perfect .with Good year-welted tola and none worth less than SI. Many of them, indeed, are I3.S0 and 14 qualities. All alia and widths, trom aixa lOfor littla boys 10 5 1 a tor larger boys. Every wanted leather in button and lace,, tor your choice. Bey' Calls! Hhoe- solid heather soles ; all sizes, from to 1 3 H ; oft regularly $1.25; at 07C MlaaeHj' aad Children's Kldakln Shoes button or lace; solid leather soles, all sixes up to 2; ragularly yQ $1.25; tomorrow, at f JC Men', and Women', fool-Mould Slut In All Style,. SIm. Leather, and Width,, f Felt Footwear for Mas, Women aad Children, at 3Sc to $1.49. (MAIN a-n t ) p)oor -MAIN BUILDING- In Our Conservatory ,,92;! "SSaSMSI of Hart- and Roller cananrn. i ney are in mil tons?: If vnu k..., i ia j- aTZ. ... 5 .r' 7"- une aiiu ii ii iaii-j n mm mmmw Birds worth i c --.k I Mri vavn m. wr w . -..., IBW , ,uu song; ii you buy one an sing you may select another. Birds worth $4 10 $5 Selected Stock Bulbs Hyacinth large size; named; colors mm doz s OOc Narclaaaa and or UatTodih-doz.tKJC neoiu and Ho Ion Kern -each. Oa7C (MAIN Building. Sixth Floer.) Tullpa - large size; named: colors: or ISc doz. (ioldflsh 3 for 'VsilrV BUILDING- Wines & Liquors Imported Claret (suinnesa's For eign Eitra Stout "H.ncJ bollling is ths bsst snd must ssfls fsclorv bscsuse II Is si srsys Is psrfsv-l condition. Bsrrel of H dojen bol ilea. $1140; aold la many stores al S2 a doitn bottles ; tl Alt hert, St. . "& Barrsl of K) dot. splits, 175; seld la sy sterss at tl. JO s $ dot. aptlts; hare, si 1 81r Robert Burnet a Co.'a London Dry and Old Tom Uln Ctas of 12 bolllsa. SN; A hottlta. 4; CQ,, bottle "- Mercure 3-Star Coffnar Brandy Buti.ed and caatd tt the ditilllery of Vvt Kogee ft Monnet, Coinlt, Frence. $1 .)4 tiJt bottle . . . J.aVt Prke. rum Irintnd I .... . S, Co., Bordsaux, France. Case of 12 fteaular Sale Itoiiles. Price. Bordeeu Vieus Si. Eniillon. . St. Jullen... Maraus Ponlei Canst, Chsteeu Is Grange. . Chatssu Bellsvllls . MM S4 9Q iji n si t.10 498 9M 804 Daly's Old Irish Pot-Still Whisky Imported dirtct from ths dlttlHsry in Tullamo-e, Kiog'a County, Ireland; extra apeclei for aC.. this aale. hoitle. . svOfJ For Friday and Saturday CHOICE CALIFORNIA POKT. SHERRY. ANGELICA snd MUSCATEL. By ths (lillon. Rtduced from 12 SO to 11 BB Kedii.td frimi 2.00 Ic 185 Medu.td from I M , 25 Reduced trim 1.210 100 Redu.ed frnm 1. 00 to SO; CALIFORNIA CLARETS, BURUUNOIES snd RHINE INES. Rducsd from Bl .05 to I Reduced from I Ml lo Reduced from 1.35 n Reduced from I 2S to Redu.ed from 1. 10 lo ROYAL MONOGRAM HLS KY 44 2 galls, M.T4I regular 11.25 quart uo bottle VOC YALE i . m K I All s kinds; rends of the old liquors; II 25 quart bonis (MAIN Building, Third Moor) Monogram Whisky No. 5 Ea.;piiunal Vstus. Rstiular pri.-s $J.75 a jillon, HMi.rJ to $2.34; full quart bocls, rsxular pries 75.; fid aale price - sll VtONriC.'l l.O RYE SI 2? gallon, J2.S4; tl quart some (Mrnedict bottling) CLUB HOUSE WHISKY Id gsllon. .M,4. 7 SOc qusn bonis V 84c double Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Before 12 o' ClockSingle Stamps Thereat termUM SEW YORK'S wnVirrrvrrg.-J i L J 'a.. Maaais .'.-aee-C