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l! ' ' .TQE .SUN. .SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. , 181)1. " ' lgf I WiSs I HOLIDAY B VTTRACTION, 1801. a GREAT PAINTING. I fftEE EXHIBIT COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. a considerable cxuonse wo havo I induced Mr. C. W. Suhuninnn, jew- ellor, Broadway, Now York, te I permit us to exhibit during the jnonth of December tlio great I mHna1 picture, "Choosing tho I BrulCi" by Mnkoffsky. This world famous painting is a companion picture to tho " Russian Wedding I reast," which wo exhibited sotuo I years ago in wire, and by tho same I Vainter. Tho canvas is 18 feet ,jj(io and 12 feet high, and will be I fibibitcd on the third floor, Car. tiet Department, adjoining the rear elevators. , B W regard tho. exhibition of thin painting as our grandest achieve I ment us a holiday attraction. I While tlio painting will be oxhib I ited free, wo havo . advisedly re- served a small spaco containing I about 50 chairs for those who do I sire to avoid the crowd and view I this wonderful picture at leisure, I ti a nominal entrance fee of 15 I cents. Tho entire receipts, with I out nnv deduction whatsoever, will I be divided pro rata at tho termi- nation of the exhibit among all the I Orphan Asylums of this city, so I that tho little nnfortunates may I 'receive a Christmas cheer from I those willing to pay the stipend. H Third floor, bick. I TOYS I FOE 1891. I Our Tor exhibit this year surpasses any- I thing of the kind ever seen heretofore In I this country or in Europe. Our buyer I visited personally for elx months every promuwnt manufacturer In Europe, and ft I coes without saying, that everything, of I noto made in this country In connection I with every novelty manufactured abroad 9 wiu be found in the collection. The neater part of tho fourth floor, con nected with four jpassenffer elevators and Hide staircases. ft devoted to the exhibit. To Mine what is to be seen would mora Una fill this pace. Como and brlnjt the little ones, and Judge for yourself: many surprises await yon. We suggest tho ad visibility of an early selection. We will fiadly store your purchases and deliver whenwanted. FOB HALF PBIOEAND EVEN ' LE8S-IMPOBTED ' GOWNS AND GARMENT& Ladies who wiBh to secore one of oar imported gowns nd wraps stiilf price, and evea leu, may do ic commencing Monday morn- From these imported gowns and garments we make copies and ere te distinctly exclusive designs and effects. These, toowiil be inolnd edin the sale. ' Monday forenoon will be a good time to see and try them on. tun iitei rtrlets-ltanb doer. TBIMHED BONNETS AND HATS HALVED1 Monday the Trimmed Millinery Dept. Is to mdergoa haltprloB sale. Tuesday; toot fapcrtMones, as weUupna rude ones. todqdedlnthesele. AUof tEi9lfis80, and Children's Trimmed Bate Included la tho tale. iUoftheMoarnlntrCkyviswlH b tadadsd noept the Black Grope Bonnets. Mondaya down Trench Head Ostrich Hpe in oolors and black (75c. Tips), Monday ttc. for a bunch of 8. Trtsuaed Minlatry oa XMBealM CauUBj&t4-Kaui floor. FUB CAPES AT HALF PRIOR J35.00 Canada Seal and Astrachan For Capes, "Beefer" effect, Mink, Moufflon and Persian facings, Mon 7 ....... . $17.50 Fir 9cna floor. BOOK DEP'T BEADY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Syncing Monday the Boolt Dep't will oe In readlnesa to moet the holiday demand gjjjvery sort of a book for man. woman, Joy selection has Its advantages, you Bookt-Etr oad floor. SILK DEPT'S' SPECIALS. 10 pea. black Faille Francaise, been V'-WR at $1.25; will be Mon- S-7,' 98c. 1 PJaok Brocaded Velvets, full 21 Rl' Iulw price has been .o0 to $3.00; Monday . . 98c, Jl and 40 inch Novelty Gauros, "lung as high as $2.50; Mon- JP. ' 69c. in. Crepe de Chine, 12 good iM'iwi actual price $1.25; Mon KilW-Lrlt rrnlrr. BLACK ;ni:ss goods. iti'a'L, '"""Iroiin Co.. Xuw i'ork. -aa Drew Uoode, aro now U(iuldnt Ing to cioso their mercantile doore permanently. . ItouRht under Import 7 cn'jfts'of Cnsli mettm, HenilolUw und smgefr niofitly' of tho top quality. Tho prices vary from 75c. to !.. Yours Jlotiday for thexn seven cnM full nt. in nllowrtnw of 20 fwr wilt, off these llguren. Uipk Urtii rinodn. ' l.trt lllf, btk, v CLOTH CAPES AND JACKETS A SALE. 25 Tun Cloth Capes, handsomely braided in jet ana pnfl3omonteries, for $9.50, $12.60 und $10.50; former prices boinp $25.00 and $2&00. 1)0 Black Cloth Capes, nlso hand Romoly braided, to oloso out nt $12.50 and $16.00; reduced from $19.50 niid $25.00. Fifty Cheviot Jackots, in tan, blue and black, with full fronts of Moufflon fur, n a special for Mon day, will bo 417.50 and $19.50; re duced from $22.50 and $25.00. Fifty more Choviot Jackets, in bluo and "black, reefer front, rnado to fasten with loops or buttons, for Monday (only) will be $5.00; re duced from $8.75. And Fifty Black Choviot Jackets, with full fronts of Astrachan trim ming, lined to the sido body; re duced from $22.50 to $10.60, com mencing to-morrow. riok npt.-:a coor. LACE ' ' SALEALL THESE "UNDEBPBIOE 45-inch TjOco Drapery Nets, In black, cream, Ivory, and evening shades, extra lino qual- ity. 78o. a yard. Smbrolderod Chiffon Laces, leading shades, 4 to 5 Inch, 15c. a yard. 8 to 10 Inch Oriental Normandle Valen rionno Lucre. 23c. a yard. Bruxeltes Lace Handkerchiefs, including a fancy box. 68c. each. . a Koal Duchosse Lace Handkerchiefs, with f afloy box, $1.35 each. Beaded Lace Medici Collarettes, hand J looted, entiroly new. Wo. each, mported Buchings, 40 different styles. Be. a yard. 0a Uet-RIllt, centra SHOE MAN SAYS "THESE WDLL TAKE BIG." 500 pairs of Women's hand-welt common-sense button Shoes, $4.50; regular, ticketed $2.84, "Women's French calf hand-sewed walking Boots, English shape, $7 ;, yours Monday, $5. Women's finest imported suede Oxfords, in tan, steel-gray, and black, $4.50 and $5 ; Monday yours at $3.44. Women's evening, all patent leath er, Oxford Ties, Monday, $3.75; retrolar. $5.50. AH shades 'of satin Oxfords (all, sizes and widths), $6 Ties ; yours Monday, $3.85. Satin one-strap Slipper, $4 sort, Monday, $2.95. 100 cases of Women's 50c. BEST! GOODYEAR GLOVE BUBBER COMPANY croquette Rubbers; Monday, 33c Show S.conJ floor. BLANKETS. THREE LEADERS 104 White Wool Blankets. $1.60 pair instead of $3.50. M-4 Strictly All-Wool Blanket. $3.90 pair instead of .so. 1M All-Wool California Blankets, extra fine and velvet finish, $7.60 pair instead of liact-Buminr, front. TWO STRONG FLANNEL EXTRAS. Remnants of white, colored, em broidered, and fancy French, Gor man,' and English Flannels at a re duction of from 25 per cent to 50 per cent, a yi rd. 20 pieces of silk embroidered Flan nel. Large assortment of patterns. Reduced from 90c. to 69c. a yard. nnnl-Kiflt UHo Alilt, bick. CORSETS. EXTRA ITEMS. Imported French Batteen Corsets, In Fink, Blue, Cream ($3.78). Monday. $1.60. io doz. O B "ala8plrite,r'BiEesrromaato 20 (fim Monday. 69c. 29 doz. ($1.60) French Woven Corsets, Mon day, SWO. Csri.U-Sicra4 floor. SECURE ONE OF THESE HOLIDAY DRESS PATTERNS 150 pieces Aberdeen Homespuns, pure wool, 40 in. wide, rare shades in solid colors, suitable for rough and ready wear, never sold less than 50a a yard ; yours Monday for 29c, 800 Paris Dress PaUerns, with fronts of velvet and silk embroid ery, a full dress and trimming pat tern $5.00 ($12.50 value). 100 pieces wide wale Diagonal Cheviots, extra assortment of new shades, made to sell at 75a, to go at 50o. 10,000 Dress Patterns, in Cash meres, Serges, Home Spuns, Plaids, and fancy weaves," from ' $2.90 to $5.00 a pattern. UNDERWEAR FOR MONDAY. :1W pi.'S Muslin Gowns, Herabunr eiUbrolU. try otid tucks, sold heretofore for $1.00: to bo 75c. Musliu Gowns, best quality Masonville rousllu, full length and width, yoke of 10 embroidered Insertions and edge: cannot lie miulo to sell for less than $1.60, to bo 98C. 390 pes. Nurfles' Aprons, deep lawn, Rood (limlitv lawn, K-ffiilur 'ilia. iuallly; to bo I.V. Mouiluy only, 'J'en Mvh'h A in on". Urn Intvns. sIliRli nr diiilM ultltli. tilmiiioil ullli tin Li or urn- iifolilery. w i til ulue, at 4 v. iluflln WnJIclujf Hklrty, hHiidsoiiiofirtibiohl- ered flouooe, renulur ss.uo skirt, to Lo $1.06. . - ' licollcnt' quality Brlillantlne Skirts, Willi i i.. i. ---- - - -- cred llounccs. bousht to soil foii$J.25; to bo' M.fiP. , . Mlllori Hiith Kklrts trimmed wltli iilplng,' extra width, very oloscl v pi Ice J, ax.Vi. Gloria HklrU. Iieht iimlll': ostrn. width, Imx ilnltMl, nifllpx, worth $4.30; tu bo $J.!W. tniltrirar-!it rinor. WRAPPERS AND WAISTS. Ladios' Striped Flannel Wrappers in well selected colors, with yoke nud deep cuffs of volvot, waist and sleeves lined, selling to-day- at $0.95; on Monday only as a very special drive, $4,98 Ladies' plain color navy, garnot or black Wrappers, princess baok, half-fitting front, trimmed with ruching around neck, and diagon ally down front, lined to waist, or light and dark colored, striped Wrappers, Watteau back and loose front, $6.90 wrappers for $-150. Ladies' Figured Wrappers, with silk front and Watteau baok, these lined, throughout ($3.75); Monday, $2.75. . : 1 The best assortment of colors to be had in Figured 'Cotton Princess Cashmere Wrappers, lined to' tho waist, $1.49 ($2.25 Bhould be the price). Ladies' Norfolk Flannel Waists, with belt, in navy, cardinal, Rarnet, fray or black, $1.98 in place of $2.50. ladies' lined Surah Silk Waists from $4.75 to $16.50 exclusive shapes Wrapper Dift. Second fioor. GENTLEMEN'S LOUNGING COATS. Men's Encllsh plaid Lounglnir Conts. tidily made and trimmed nltli silk cord, $7.00 usually. TIiosoM.Oj. Men's imported Camel'A hair lounging or house Coats In rich plaid elToct, tailor mailo, $3.50 coats-$7.Q0. lltn', Flxlnti-Front, r'rlit. DINNER SETS, CHINA, ETC. 6 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 125 pes., now shapes and decoration, band of gold. The China of these sets is the very finest I China made, complete for 12 persons, value $75. Marked for Monday . . $43.50 25 Fine Thin Carlsbad China sets, 12 each, all size plates, 5 sizes of Meat Platter. Soup Tureen, Sauce Tureen, Gravy Boat, 2 Piokle Dishes, 4 Covered Dishes, 2 Un covered Dishes, 1 Salad Bowl, 2 Comforts, Butter Dish and 12 Cups and Saucers, this is a 125 piece set, everv ono perfect and richly decorated with flower and gold, positive value, $40; special nf. . SQfififl 100 Table Lamps, hand painted shade and bowl, , Duplex burner, solid brass mounting, $5.95 Regu lar, they aro , $2.97 20 English Decorated Dinner Sots, 113 pieces, 3 colors, .under glaze decoration, worth $18.00," tIioy are $9.29 2,000 piecesof Decorated ArtPieces for Cabinet, Mantel, and Table Or nament, over 500 decorations. Ev ery' size and shape made by tho Boudalstadt Pottery, to be sold as special, to-morrow, 25 per cent, less than marked price. 1,700 doz. fine, thin China Cups and Saucers, richly decorated with flowers and gold, regular $3.50 doz.; now t 16c. pair 50 rich, deep-cut Rose Bowls, strawberry design, large size, fan j edge; they are the $15 ones, I at .... $5.95 I 100 Salad t or Cranberry Dishes, I decorated in assorted designs, new I shape, $1.25 regular, at . 59c. each I China Dept Main door. I UlTffilER AND ' J 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. j IXublldied 1MB. !. WEINBERG & SON, 535 fulton ST., ojp. Cm place, Brooklyn, X. V., Innorttr aad Hnnnltaetlircr of AM) CLOtfU, GARMENTS. Con)tntnwiiprjllivllononthenlqueitlonhi Flren (he Mr delf on opportnnltr et Bililradlnr tht rubllc Into tht Ixllet tlt Heal Oarmtnta an belnj li.W attabuloutprlcta, We ran eaitlr convince anr oni to tht contrary If thty will taVe the tronlile to lnipectonr tnormooi ttock of Hklm and Oarmtnta. We da not cart what our compet itor! aayorthlnkof onr Cutting Prices on Alaska Seal Garments. W to not prottte to control their bmlneit, bnt we do ran our own, and It wt were fortunate enooch to hare purchased tufflcltnt Beat at tht old price to roort than carry ut thronfh tbla ica.on, that waaour rood Judgment, and It lu onr opinion we art carrying SO per cent, too much ttock, we know of no nrtr way of reducing It than to CUT PRICES. We do not quote prices. It would be an Injuitlct to tliequitlty of the garment! offered. It I) a well-known fact that we manufacture only the original aaeortmtnt of Lainton's London ilyed Alo.la Hlln, and hare noth ing to do with thoie coait illm which are to eiten eUelyadircrtlitd at totalled Bargain Salet by Depart went Store.. FatMon Catalogaei mailed on application. J. WEIMBERO A SOW. J. & T. Cousins Manufacturing Shoemakers. Like most everything else, tho making of a perlect shoo depends almost entirely upon tho attention given to the small details. Tho average man docs the aver ago thing, in tho average way, but that's not tho way we make shoes. Our goods have gained a reputation throughout the country as the bed in footwear. Wo make them. We guarantee them. We sell them. New lines of Genuine Hand Sewed Welts at - fe-5o- ' '-' Ladles' Tarrls Kid Foxed Dongola Top Ladles' Tarrls Kid But. Common Sense $350 Ladles' Tarrls Kid But. Opera toe, low Heel 53-SO -Ladies' Cloth Top Button . $3.50 Wo carry a line of colored un dressed Skins, for Painting Dress trimmings, etc. IP YOU WOULD BUY EIGHT? "Buy of the Makers." J. & T. CouBlns, Slioemalcera. 498 Fulton St,, Bond St. Corner. Brooklyn N. Y. liL'CL'KMORS TO Jk. W. Sana, Formerly 303 Fulton Street. S200vercoair$io $15 Overcoats $8,1 I GAM ERON.I SOS, S09 FUlhnah Ave., Ilrooklrm. rhey Think Tbla Man Saw tho X.yona Slur, der. Tlio Mndison street detectives anostedyes erday tho man who, they think, saw the Lyons nurder through tho open door of tho butcher hop, Ho Is Bnrtholomnw Cotter, a Moncshore nnn who lhos nt 148 Chorry street, two doors rom the l.yonses. Although ha denle know d?m thine iilwut tho murder, tho police tar 10 known nil about It Coronnr Meisemer com ultted him to the Houbo of Detention. B.LATII SONS, - BROADWAY Ai BRI66S ST., Kooxvrr. A OUR KVF.CIAT. NJltS OF LACE AND HEAVY p CURTAINS C preseuU a rnro opportuulty to L immediate buyers for the pur- choslriBot tleslrnble goods nt very low prlees. P NoHaiQ Cnrtains, vIilch wo have been holding at I $1.75, $2.33, and $3.00, we now offer at $1.23, $1.83, and $2.23. Thoso thnt wofo $3.30, $4.00, and $3.00 wo havo 'reduced to $2.75. $3.00, and $3.73. Wo havo a largo nssortmoht of tho cholc- Aest effocta obtainable in tho finest (Trades of Nottingham and Scotch Curtains that wo have marked down from $0.00, $7.00, and $3.50 to $1.75. $3.50. and $0.33. Our stock of Iilsh Point, Swiss, Land Urussols Curtains is large, I varied, and attractive, and Is ro I ducod in selling prices to within I a Blight mnrgla of cost of Ira- We Hare Harked Donn our extensive line of now and tnste k ful designs in every variety of 0 PORTIERES, RUGS AND MATS. We have a largo stock of H CARPETS of every description, and aro offer ing many patterns In all the various grades at lcs3 than MILL PRI0ES. I WE CLOSE EVERY EVENING AT 6. I Tho following lines of cars pass our doom: Drrmdway, Reld Ave.. Sumner Are.. Tompkins Ave;, Nos trand Aro., and Crusstowi. Oriegs tit L Station on our corner. 6nr Nc-nr York yatron may read- - lly reaolt na by Brookljit Bribes aatl Union I- can to Srlgsn ttatloa oa eir corner, or Ity ferric front F RoaseTClt atn Grand (., an4 Xt 23d at. io Broarfn ay, Brookl)-a. I '-11 ! l-L- I I I J-Lll U FINEST OVERCOATS $8, $10, & $12. Vrarrnntcd Fatt Color. STRONG. Al Utile IIow at the llarlem Tbeatre. Ferdinand Hofole, proprietor of the Harlem Theatre, told Juftioo Whito in tho Harlem Court yosterJny that ho had been ill slnco last Sunday from the effects of au assault upon him by Robert and Joseph Bruce, owners of ."Arizona Joe," which they expected to pro duce nt tho theatre last week. The brothers, with their manager. John Glldorslcove. went tothothenho on Sunday afternoon and de manded mlinitf Ion for tho company to ro liearBO for Monday ulcnf h performance. Ho felo (mid they hail not fulfilled tljnlr c.nitract. and that theyoould not appear in tho theatre. The light followed, and llofcle onyH the broth ers hit him wth a club whllo Oildorslcovo hold him. k The prisoners snld that Hofolo produced tho club, and that they merely defended thorn gotten. Thoy were discharged. 'J'hia Liu-Re, Jiluboime, nnU Artistic l'arior Suit, Exquisitely upholstered antl covered with lirovutelte, worth $7.00 per yanl, fringe to mutch, we sell tor $12B, 'twill stand comparison with tiny $200 Suit In the market. Wo have the largest assortment or 'Tartar" as well as all other hinds ot "Furniture" of qny "Uouse In the V. 8." at Invariably lowest prices. Get our estimate. WS We linve nn elegant assortment of Pnrlor Tables, Desks, Lounges, C'onelies, llpehei's, Xv., v., for Hie Holiday trade. IP'S, Myrtle: Ay. and Bridge St, Brooklyn. f, BATTHWANrr, f( ATTMKKAJIIl' 'lH pMnx 1 Broadway, Oraham and rinshiag ATeaves,' ' - til BKOOaKataHf, If. T. I? Santa Glaus' Headquarters. 1 1867-1891. 1 BARGAIN TABLE MONDAY. f AT 3t2c. PER YARD-Cnolco of Yard Wide Walo Weave Salting, troaeayta jl or Cheviot, all In mlxtnres, actual value of these UGc. per yard. There la 61 f. abeut fSO pieces. Would advise ladles to come early In order to nave first pick if ot colors. , I DRESS GOOD8. I 39-lneh Imported Plaids, mostly, bright colors, sultablo for Cnristtuas Presents, at OOo. par Mi V regular 50c. aualitr Ladles' Cloth, In a Urite variety ot shades, will be sold tt47e,psr , ? 02-lneh Ladles' Cloth. lb all the latost fall tints, were redueod from TOe. to 8O0, per yard. ih t'ronoh Broadcloth, 48 Inches-wide, choloo ot ii different shades, formerly $1.25. aro 8O0. per $U 85o. All-wool Siberians, in plaids and stripes. ,44 inches wide, are now OPa. perjrard. rW Btorm Serges. Dp inches wide, guaranteed all wool, choice line of colors, at $1.10 per yardi -vf; value "1.00. OLOAKINGS. & Our. 52-ltvWi Diagonals end Plaid, Cloaklngs that woro $1.26. $1.60. $2.00, and $2.50 ar i ( reduced to W)c. $1.55, $1.75, and $2.10 per yard. r -m FLANNELS AND EIDEBDOWN;. j I 32-Inch White Bhakor Flanhel, In reality Vi orth 30c.. will bo sold on Monday at Wo. Jl': perjrard. x ji Fancy Plaid ElderdowB, beautiful lino of styles and colors, nt 05c. per yard. in Xard-wlde Eiderdown, in plain colors, st Mo. per yard, usually sold at OOc. X ' WASH FABRICS. M CO pieces of yard-wide Printed Berge, nevor sold below 10c. per yard, will bo on Monday fi! Ce. jer yard. m SHEETING. J , 1 ease ot 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, in quality cg.ual to tltlcn. regular price 23c, will be hj. icasoof 0-4 Unbloachod Sheeting, in Quality equal to Utlca, usually sold at 23c will ba 'n 10c. on Monday. jl.S 1 caso ot 10-4 Bleached 8heotlng, same goods as above, actual value 20c. will be 22a, per yard on Monday. 'gs MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Men's Tan Colorod Shirts and Drawers, all wool, extra fine quality, prlee $133. .U Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, all wool, nicely finished, pries $1.00. -Sj j FLANNEL SHIRTS. Men's Doublo-breasted Blue Flannel Shirts, well mads and nleely finished, prices $L23. M $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. and $2.75. M LADIES' UNDERWEAR. 1 Todies' All-Wool nibbed Vests end Pants, nioely flnlshod. price C3c; worth $1.00. M, ladles' All-Wool Ribbed Vests. Ono quality, prlco 75c. ,,. , & Ladles' Natural Wool Vests and Pants, lino quality, worth $1.00: price 78c. r Ladles' Merino Vests, long and short sleeves, pearl buttons, bound and stitched witfc m, silt, price 30c. -M- HOSIERY. 1 sip Ladles' black Hose.JilI wool, drop stitch, prieo 18c. , , rfk Indies' fine gauce fast black Hoso. full regular made. Priee 35s. , , Af Children'sblactHose,Bibbed7fullrejtularmade.BlroOto8. prIoe25o, , stt Men's Extra Fine Quality Black Half Hose, full regular made, worth 45a, priee 23& , UPHOLSTERY AND LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. x Bpoctol 7f Pair Elegant All Chenille Porttero Curtains, fringed tor) and bottom, elgnt i'. dlfferont oolora.roeulr prlco $ll.f0: tor this sale only $7.: per pair. .,., t, 4 1 Marble and Onyx Top Table for Holiday Presents, in all the latest and most fashionable s'S styles. ranjrtnK In price from $A60 to $12.00. ,-.,.. . ,1? Parlor TEasels in Oherry, Ebony, Enamelled, and Brass, several styles to choose from at ; b $LOO.$L37.$2T5a3.00.to$loa , ,.,..,.,... P' Tabto Scarfs in fancy Silks. 50 pattorni to choose from, prices 35a. to $5.00 eaoh. ' ,; :bonlllo Table and Piano Covers. 4-4 to 12-4. ail new desirable styles, (rom $1.15 to $10.00. ' Laoo Curtains in Nottingham. Irish Point, and French Tamboured, new Imported Styles for - Holiday Gifts, at oxtremelylow prices. , . . . . .. "' Chenille Porttero Curtains, fringed tOD and bottom, fancy dados, from $4.23 to $15.00 per ' pair, latest designs. ( BOYS' OVERCOATS. CLOTHING, &c. j MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND SUITS. I CALL AND EXAMINE THE BARCrAINS IN BOYS' OVEBOOAT3 AND CLOTHING. iJ Boys' fine Cloth Overcoats, deep Cape, sizes 4 to 13 yoars. reduced to $2.00, $2.75. and $i50 'Ym r?onthB' Overcoats, with velvet collar, sizes 12 to 18. reduced to $4.75 and $5.75 from $8 50 ' 1 aD SPECIAIj200 pair Boys' All-wool Cheviot Cloth Kneo Pants, rodueed to 50c. from 75o. t Boys' All-wool Cloth Suits. 4 to 13 year9, worth $3.50 and $4.75. reduced to $2.60 and $3.50, , I bargains. M MISSES' CLOAKS. I Misses' Cloth Gretchen Cloaks. 4 to 12 yoars. with deep cope, at $2.75. $3.45. and $4. 8pa .1 Mlsses'inokets and neeferamarkod down nearly one-half In pricatoelese. ', Ladies' Cloth Beefore. Capo Nowmarkets, Wrapa. and I ur Capos at roduoed prices. M IMPORTING RETAILERS -tl FtTIXON SXfenKpAyii J BROOKLYN. 1 v -9 BBS Th system of selling every article at a small profit, but of a thor ' oughly reliable quality, is a ruling principle of this firm. I HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. I Paris, Berlin, and Vienna Goods. I We invite inspection of our Holiday Goods of every description, fl whether or not you have the slightest intention of buying. I We tbiok oar collection is much fiuev than any shown in Brook? fl lyn, and not zoetded by that of anr Kaw Tork specialty Uoums. '" fl Our assortments are bq complete and env prires so lov tlit we I are sure you will feel amply repaid by a visit. fl It would be wise to make eelactioils while the assortments are fl largo and boforo tho crowd becomes so groat ns to render shopping ,fl difiicult. fl