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W 10 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1807. - I : An Extraordinary Offering! An Extraordinary Offering I I Phenomena! Values lis Week IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT! mnoon. Never before have wo quoted such prices as these! It's tho I groatost offering of Upholstery Goods New York has ever known. DON'T RilSS IT! LACE CURTAINS VALUES EXTRAORDINARY I j 1,500 Pairs Stylibli Irish Point Curtains, over fifty designs to 9 choose irom, White and Lcru, ricii appliqiu, wo.th trout 4.50 to 10.00, on sale at ; 3.50 4.50 5.75 6.98 7.98 Pair and upward. I 850 Pairs Real Renaissance Iyace Curtains, imported to sell at L 675 to 20.00, on sale at 5.34 6.34 9.34 10.34 14.34 and 17.34 Pair. 450 Pairs Cluny and Antique I,nce Curtains, ; 3.75 5.98 6.98 and 10.24 Pair. 275 Pairs Point tie Paris Iyiice Curtains, embroidered on fine Bobonette, extraordinary values at 5.98 7.50 8.48 and 9.98 Pair. 3,500 Pairs Nottingham and Scotch Iacc Curtains, best j qualities, actual copies of real laces, worth 1.25 to 3. 00, 98c 1.25 1.48 1.75 1.98 to 2.75 Pair. PORTIERES! PORTIERES! PORTIERES! j-' Fifteen Hundred Pairs of them, comprising all the newest ; shades. Over One Hundred designs from Foreign and American ; Manufacturers. Brocades, Damask effects, Moire Antique, Satin Derby, Armure, Oriental, etc., etc., I 2.24 2.75 3.25 3.98 4.50 5.98 to 35.00 Pair. j FIVE HUNDRED COUCH COVERS ! Beautiful effects and J ,' exceptionally cheap at h 2.50 2.98 3.67 4.25 and 5.98 Each. I FURNITURE COVERINGS and DRAPERY. MATERIALS at lyOWER PRICES than any other store in New York. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF RUGS! Smyrna Rugs, best quality, 12x9 ft., 10jx7. 9x6 7x4 72x36 inches, 28.98 22.48 I 1.98 6.24 3.94 Another Grade at . . 19.88 15.98 9.48 4.24 and 2.41 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., lOUSj 6.U4J 22.48 1 7.98 6775 Royal Wilton Rugs, very handsome and decided bargains at these prices: gxl2 ft., SjxlOl 9x6 72x36 in., 54x26 in., 32.48 24750 15794 694 4754 Xenox Wilton Rugs, 54x27 inches 2.59 y All Purchases except Bicycles delivered free to any point within 100 miles of New York city. if SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2 1 ST STREET. fr ' 1111 I ! I ... ...HI HM1M .1 . f J&musfmrnts. I 14TH STREET THEATRE.' V. ft J. WEbLEY IlO-.LXQUl.sT MiiliaK'r r Referred beau OreiiifetraClrrle or HaU tnj.Cuc. tT Nlghls. o:15 Matinees We! an.l Sat fi I Augustus I'ttot.'a prt.luctlnu of -X FRANKLIN' VLi:v toiuaiitl! .Irauia. I CUMBERLAND '61. I " HIT THE POPULAR TASTE VERY if. HARD." et.sud. . - Audience became Intensely enthusla.tl " HeraM. & "Startling mechsnlit) lontrlva i " Irtlmuc. b "Pleased the ajdlenia liiithlt " rime. I "A RAnLIHG GOOD PLAY."Pr,.. jj "Received with great outhusl.irm Itcauiiful an 1 - appropriate, scenery bun. V "Powerful In It luttu-dty The cait imuii-allj , r good." World. U SET THE AUDIENCE WIL0.,,-,S5 R "The itorj la absorbing!) lutertfttln'. Gnat sctulc .t ffectt." E e. 'Vtirl 1 " IT'S A MIGHTY GOOD PLAY."-;?,, I Beats now on Bale two wo k In iiUuih i MMB.SIV(. 0LYMp,A A,,,,.,.- 5Q Grand Opera TmIiImiik anil itiulrt Hit . LADIES MATINEE 1AEKY ATrilPAY - ft I EVERY SEAT IN THE HOUSE hjSfi, K BMOK1XO OH imlSKl.M) f KOIUlin hi), UUUJ X TTTP. T.VPTP Il'way anl 4ltlit !f O.Ll UX.TA.Av. Formerly Olyinpla rlitatre. j) OrBMINU TUl'lUUtV, (XT. til. ll. Mir. I LA POUPEE. I ttLi-K. ANNA HELD "..SIX" f LYCEUM IS SOTHEBN. .' TIM! 1,1111 lip 1,1 (H J ., TUB I.Altt UV l.0s S UATIXELs rilUItoDAY AM) sArUIUIAY. f IK1T 1KIMI1V I Ollll 111 ll.r.f h XKIinilUIY IOIIII 1 III 111. fV f XKXT MONDAY AT II, Ttfl s. r l:l'i VI 'I AT II. ANTHONY HOPE, ESQ. t Three lUfttllDg iruiu hi iwuika. . i WAMHATTAN THEATRE," .SlTM if Third Week. Fngaijeiiii tit Kn Is Oct. M. Cnaxlss rrolituau and llaMd llclaicu J Preifiit a new tla hr Fraiul. I'owcri, I THE FIRST BORN. i AIAO IIIK M: KtHKIll, : a kikbbt si;ssi. V " Th tucces. of lioth vrai Imuudlule, and unities- I Hosable." Herald ETCulng., a,30. Matlnc Katurdnjr, 2:18. HlHUCIVI I Hit, ., ,! ir,inB pi. B. O. Ullmure vud Cu.cii' Tnmiikius, l'ri.ir. 3jm. tiiiiMi'u THE OLD f Sai Production. HOMESTEAD. I I'lllCKI. 9.1c, Oltc. 7.1r.f M 1,1X1. i, WAT1NEFB TODAY AM) bAT. 'i. I'.VI M.M1 B:15. KNICKERBOCKER VuTm ' "The ntfiheit xpriiluu tt comtdy kuowu to (tie I MR. N. C. GOODWIN, if ttiipcrtvit ty Ml MAXIM I i I.iui r, f In lilt in w Lot ci'r M i - IAN AMERICAN CITIZEN. maiim:i. MUCKS. t.u, 1 uu, ,0 UAI I ArU'Q BltOADWA A.NJI ItOtllhT. riMUl.HUI O, FimsihKi JIul.MI.' MR. E. S. WILLARD. MAT. rO.IIAl AI U, I I1IIC llllllll.tCtltV, TMI. Bl'ti AT Hi 10. bj- lliur Arlliur Junes. Tkursdaj, Friday, and" i TIIK piiofKnil's . Baturdar Kir'ns. and IwtK slllllt, l?" Batutday Matinee. 1. .' M IWrrle. it GARDEN THEATRE, ''mll:uxy , ClUHUi KHOIIM S tUattfcr fi id C'ruw if i ilnnili y ":., SOL SMITH RUSSELL In SJunha Hern i,' lu.trli au t .b, BACHELOR'S ROMANCE. 7ER & "DIAL'S. " M.50a t m: iKiioiir.. imi'.ii: i.ioin. i-iu.i lilti, nour, i it -i iimi.i'i, ANIIHTIIHl J'liil (S -.r.V.,1 WATIXKK-'.tl I l'-lV -11 linllK. jnbl'iHv jiii , t ----- ,,,, "U uoVkH hJHAM: . J1 31. 1"hV IhTUh 1'ITOU I ,-i.if ami lan , r SPORTING- DTJCHE '. l I Matin, f l.i ".Jonea-a WHAT HAPPENED , Elaborate o( I yn inMrQ . in. . W - I I r 4.A ' - " -LJ J .,UUW I1.IJJ. Tl1 1 -Jt' ' " rmustments. IKrilOI'OI.ITA OI'lIll. IIIIIN1V Tnr.,lnj KTeiiliiK. IKI. Vtl. utHiin. smnriliij ATI., Ort. 3I. at 'JCIO. l'lrt Apm-Hmnre. ur.llmr. Illt KI.I.A in t.uiiu i4ici:iir, auNtid ,y .Mr. Itll lllirilllt. Itnrjtcinr, Sir W1I.I IVM I.WIN. Tinor, N1) HU OI'.llll.NTUV ".It. Ill'.l ll. tl. uuiluflnr. neiencil Mats SI tu (J '.0, now on salo at box oflUc, Tsun'n i rlndral hotM and h. Iiulirtti's. lUns'ilou JJr II 3! IHKM IIIIHlll, Uu Ui.l lStbst. P MtNfi.ii: iiAiX. HgLHAREQNlGML'YjJ. 1 1117 Urt J-.lull Hi-n.nn 1 HUM. I'li.nr iii.k iikiik Aiiinf. i:ii.iit o ritiN. ANTON SEIDL, CONDUCTOR. I'.pnrwaln of subscriptions from Oct 1H to Oct. 2.1 Bulu of fiubi rlpllonil to u.'W np llcants from Oct. 23. Unx nnii upell from U 31, to Ti p M. For f 111) 1 1. lies n;itily to ALU. HOKllllKLKV, ti en ldv, Carin g Hall. 6TM QBJ 1 H KATItK. lirnaiTwaFaftli T. 1 fill. KUWIS K.NOWI.KS Manner " " Jlallnr. Natunlav at 2. TO..l;iIT AT :.., 31 It IilClIAIll) MAMSFIEILB THE DEViL'S DISCIPLE, 11 O 111 KNItll MIAW. METROPOLITANOPERAHOUSE .EVERY NIGHT situit. , rrcinenduui suom ::;;" banda rossa. '"'J Entlrelt New I'rOKraninic To Mttt. tutm:i.I, i oi ritr-Neit aunUar. Oct. 2. EMPIRE THEATRE, BR0AUWD 4oth n. t HAIJ.es moilJIA-J . .. . Mauagir MB (.HAItl.lS KlUIIIMiS 1'HKHENTS MISS MAUDE ADAMS, In J. II. lUrriti's luiucdy. fuiinJfd on his novel, THE LITTLE MINISTER. MIIVi:r. TO-IIll A.VO hatiiiiiiav. Kreulngiat b:iO. llatlneei at 2:IS. GARRICK THEATReT"1,: 7TH IMMENSE WEEK. enow. BJ iTl V T'Q rlIAK W.r.AIYA'. ITS U I I O r.VEU. Ill ! Musli al Farce, A STRANGER m NEW YORK, f.Oill rhHKOUMANCE NOV, 1, bOUVI NIHS. PRO GTO R' S .i'rS.SSF h. 1 HATtlllU' nuJ ITIIKI "IIAbE MT.AIIUB, hYI.MAI.IUl.l (31iurlcij. Oiherbiam. 'JS.'.bUc. PLEASURE PALACE, " D-tlitt and lid as All f li fiOu All IUk' li.V.HtiV. y,il TruJ. C MoirrM I'lcchlnnl. tin Duuhuiiia, Wtbtr am He,ti". a.nltllH( tub. Afi , 1 Hu.Kwj. 7. ( MUMJ' Vi 1U HOUSL.Htiiui and VIM at -Th IM- Uv'iii(hi.ir.TiloM if I.U hj rclnl tt in tt inunlpu lad n 1 oorjuUi'iiti tri'itlfd fro' Tukot i.iuj be lml ut the (ji-iu llotiHc, fit i of tliari;u. 1'rlvatw ton- illlLtt roams 41 vt imUt. 4 t I mi I'.ia i a r a" dujff (ii The Belle of New York ! Jlhwl' rotli Tlius, ,-uv,n,rlobi.ou! Hat Elto.Uayl nl I V10-r t-verj-jfrKnlntTatHilB, UMLT'oi "IK : i.iui. , Frciitirand Jollier tliau ever! ' 3I.itlntes todax ttt 2. rT iTj mat roiv, v p si NlAli THE LILIPUTIANS, J I nil IIIK Hill IN .iuiii.i:riii V. 1 HARLEM " ,4 tii; COURTED ' W V:rx " io COURT. Prrmras T'lrt run rmnu hiuhi, EOPLe'S THE BURGLAR. THIRD av. '' "rXM&Mti.""- I llll'tlltl. i 31 IN.O'.ll Vlfl SI.W. MUMMY ""' I1"" "i u kiiv" i., ,v . j -i I InUfi MAoltn. liiinr.. but. IRVINC PLACE THEATRE. .11 111 HI K sM CK.NK. i columbus: "rrlsi i in; ii Kit itv Pica Kill. I minrrt'Q ith bT. uubeumoc. to an. tw Sterling Silver Articles. Irlnnlcme Scissors, Flics, Cuticle Knives and Itut.on hoohs, with S.crling Silver haiiilles, GO Cents IRnch ; lalue 91. OO. James McCreery& Co,, TwcnO'-l,,'d Street. Ladies' Underwear Dep't. 2nd Floor. Flannelette SJml e r s k i r i s with iiinlirclla rutlle, em tfroitlered cilc Striped Flannelette Kiglit-rircisses, circular yoke. 05 Cents. Night-dresses of Kainsook, Cambric anil JSuslin, F.in pire shape, high or 4V" neck, trimiiicd with lace and embroidery. tVninsook Drawers with umbrella rutlle, trimmed with B'oiut de B'nris I.ace, French B'er cale. hand-made Drawers, trimmed with lace. Skirts of Cambric or Ifltislin with umbrella rutlle, edged with embroidery, 81.25. IVight-drcsses, extra si.e IT and 1H Incbes. Itluslin . . 5 cts. to 82.25 Cambric . . 81.50 to 83.25 James McCreery& Co., Twenty-third Street. 5imormfut.s. """""" CAUNErtlE HAM.. THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE for the fire afternoon nnd rue .renins conterts of tho Symphony Society of N. Y. WALTER DAMROSCH - - Conductor Now onen at tbe box office, Carnegie llnll, C. L. UIIAFF. Hus. Mgr. Bnntinvv TuntTHK. Er'n. :!! liroadiraj. corner 41st St. Mat Sat , 2. FRANCIS WILSON, ,&?. . Ilecular l'rlres 1 Ml, $1.0(1 and SO cents. Monday.Oct 25, FKANK UAMhlJi.THF. IIIOI.'H UYE. o.i. a. I OQUoA iim. Hrnfll n BQI'AIIK TUFA U'wavand 3:.thstl Crfl.U Clia, fc F. n.. Prop. re..atb.l3. DirC'C I'KODITTION OF KIwC O T1IF HUSKY NOVF.I.TT, TUB FRBM1I11 111). -."- MATIN 1-hN Tl -DAY AMI JiATUKDAV. 8 IB. H0YT'STHEATRK 2"" " ?.:;U.y. HOYT Jt 31CKF.K. . . IToprletors 3D WEEK LAUGHING ROOM ONLY. Ktrntngs at a 30. Only tnutluco Saturday. THE PROPERCAPER. KPSYUJO Continuous Performance. CbI D HI O 22i-. &U.-. Xo'in to 11 1' 31. Jluif. ILIA K1.K1.N. grand ii era .tar. I'lTHIl'F. In "A New 3ear Dream." I-H.IX 31CII11H. Ill "Tbe Old Ulislctun.' (.HE IT IIIIM.1UP1I. wvr Tlens. JOB CAWTIIOHVF, SIVl'AKT'S StONKrfN.S AM) UOU3, HASSAN 111S AI.l'S AKAIIS, 35otbera 'MAT." WEBER FIELDS'. MAT. TO-DAY, ! The Glad Hand Burlesque. TO-DAY, WED. ffiarMESTATILLEY. WED. r0 I UK O PKitioiiMWf'E. I'-llUU to lllOll p. l. Heat 3D nud 30 c.nta. J. H. (I'lUTi) UMlll'.T. Ml. Anna lorllantl. a eliana. Cl'RIIMA.N and 110I.COM!! CUllTIS an 1 (lOItDOM. Winter sRejsorts. VBRGBNBAHOTSPRINGS OPEN' ALL THE YFAH. I'KMLCT FALL CLIMATE. 2.800 FKT.T ELKVAp T1U.V. O.V CMEbU'EAKE AND OHIO HAILWAV. THE NEW HOMESTEAD, a Krand modern hotel, completed and opened lait yeur.cottRRiH and cajlno. 2Iiritturalltehaili known fur rli umnt'Hiu, Kut, nn lntrou traublfn hvcrj Ijilh f mm Mow Iuk Dprliiu of tmturnl lint m atir UOl.V LINKH AND WLLI-Kl IT ClUhf .V. Flno Llwry and JtuulIUent Uountaln hurroundliiR. ritilinan Cumpartnictit Car Nrw ork to Hot Sprlugi, wit bum tlijtiiKC dally lluoict at Ired Sclio tit-Id', 3IetripoIHan lmlldlnt(. Madlion feunn. hx.'uralon tlolfftn an ll'tilliuaiirtHPrratlonat Cliei aptakfand Ohio oftlcen, littVj andlUVU Uroadwaf, ana onict l'tnnaTlVMUlu HaiIroat. HtFl hTFIinY. Manacor. Hot bprlnut), Hath county, Va. inuofortra, (Dronn, &c FBSCHER PSANOS OVER 100,000 SOLD. Tlio largi st and flneat asortuifat of (iraud and Uprluhta, In unt'iui iJeslffii and ibulcn woodii. Mnd tralo tirli'caiidctu)iiaymtntc. lJANi.S tOltllLNT Fxchanged. lic.i'ral mcoud bauil I'lano of our own uudMljtjruUlirated nakeru allow price-). 33 UNION SQUARE, WEST, Ili'lwcru mill ami 17111,11s , H. Y. It. II l'lauos liitie.l, repaired, i.oll.bud ri'HK.niN r nuiiAiw. Tncl.rp, laiiin alri., tlTSUU ... 0 inoiitlily 7'n in uc, Urtct size, IJC)0.iia . n ill) inoiitlily I.ari,e mn.rllm'Mt .. nt (rum SI'-'.'. DO iii urd lUnt. t.l. UOIIDON'B, 1.1U Otlial neur SIMIi t TitAl'TlFDI, uprlul.t iilauos, tin. i3i fti-limar. J) (isia, new uirlihls. tl'ii WINTMIltollI, IU0 East Ulli St., adJoliiriitfMrlmvar's IAHur aaaorliiieul.Hlliibtlir ii.nl. tDiHa 1123, rent, JJl small lutlallmeuis imvrlcrllro.. ia U lliu.t. oot ami rfoima. TOST T'lfsnay afleinoon, liofietn llitli it., r.lli l n , ai.d '.'nib tt , Iiroadwar, gold nauh nud fli.ln luarfcel J 'l.H. INil, ltli inn pictures In sldi , hedoraclialu nlt!i lurm, onions! Ihe.ii agill'n ...jr anl man's roM rim: at tbo uid. Hi turn to 111 Unl ;iMlmt. hulul.lc ro tiir.l. Ofxeursnons. T.FFI1 sea Osbluit, hundajs. Tuo lays, Wednesdays, l'lliurslas btiuuicr il. 1'OMl It. from I ast .'J.11., 7:10, Hatter y b;iu, fare fl.wltb bail t ladles CO tents. JDpeu'riters. BI.Il IvKNBliKHH-ll N. 1. 'Si So. 7, 50; guaran tied tbe U.t. Call or write for catalogue, IbV liroadii ay, room 0. FI.A.KI.I.'N Kl.lantl TIH'sflKI, Fitted with l'neuiuatlu l'udi. are sold only tlirougb pliyslclans or illrect Irom us, blsifle truss, tS dou bl. truss, t&. Ulrcular ' X" (re. VXjLViJLt1000arlPJ.qu4(l.(.JdeJU 'iii'-iiiTi"iii..rju'ipwiiv.Liy",rT! A Welcome Bargain in Fall Silks SILKS, like other things, move quickly at Wanamaker's. The stocks are kept changing daily by such movements as this. To-day a large lot of beautiful novelty silks, in fall styles, comes to you at prices dropped almost to one-half. It is one of the opportunities that come with quick movements of trade, and must be quickly grasped. $1.2? Silks, now 60c. a yard. Changeable Moire Velours, wool-filled. Fancy TafTelas in light shades. $1.2? Silks, now 7?c. a yard. Figured Brocades, Fancy Taffetas, Stripe Taffetas, Striped Armures, Pompadour Pekin. $1.?0 Silks, now$l a yard. Rich Brocade Satins, Fancy Taffetas, and Brocade Fancy Taffetas. $1.30 Silks, now 7?c. a yard. A lot of handsome black Moire Velours with colored stripes; silk-and-wool. Remnants also go to-day at half price. Broad tr ay. Nmv Full Cnni Nn tmnS you w'" n0'icc aout tne cloaks at Wana ncy, ran Loais j,,,.,.', js (iut values grow better as the season advances. for Women our SI 5 coat to-day is a finer coat than our $15 coat earlier in the season. That is because we learn better every day how to make them. After we find which of the new things you like best, and what we can count on, then we can systematize the manufacture, and reduce cost which with us usually takes the shape of giving you better value at the same price. Here are some of the best of the fall styles, of tested and proved value. Kersey, lined with changeable silk, $ 10.50. BUck or navy, iloubli-Lne.isted reefer stjle, with handsome strapped seams. Heavy Basket Weave Cheviot, S14.75. Nay or black, the new 25-inch length, double-breasted fly-front, full lined with silk serge. Kersey, with novel blouse front, SIS. In bbek, mvv, brown or ox-blood, high collar, strapped seams, finished with straps and snnll buttons; silk-hned. Imported Black Kersey, satin-lined, $2). Hy-front, buttoned high at neck, storm-collar. Fine Kersey, with wide Persian lamb collar, $)8. A novel imported coat, beautifully trimmed with soutache braid, lined with black satin, fly front, high neck. Second Coor, Bro&dn ay, M Pn'c Pnll REASONS for A Historicnl The most conspicuous men S tall nvn over- "ISIOr,cal mer,t of Ridpath's Overcoats S! nnde to L'brary History of the World j 1 j 1 r j 1 is th3t !t is a historical library of itself. order are hard to find when you its eight massive volumes embrace the look at these new coverts, sum and substance of universal history, cheviots, and Vicunas, the fa- Two splendid indexes enable the reader vorites for fall wear. to,.t1un! im.media!el: t04.lh the'"e which he wishes to investigate. 1 he All-wool coverts, in several shades, Historical Maps show him the geo- satin sleeve-linings, are $10. graphical relations, and the CiiRONO- Think of a handsome black cheviot, logical Charts the relations in time lined with pure silk, and beautifully of the events to be considered. From tailored, for S12 ! a single work the reader is able toob- A fine Oxford worsted, with all the tain in a concise form the very cream ear-marks of a custom-made coat, SI 5 ; and essence of historical knowledge, just the thing for men of quiet tastes. Ridpath's History of the World gives An imported covert cloth, in two more solid and authentic information shades, very new, coat lined with pure relative to historical questions thtfn silk, the top-notch of style, $20. could be gleaned from a whole library A fine imported undressed worsted, of more diffuse but less valuable works. silk-lined and faced to edge, is S22 50. By joining the Wanamaker History And a very handsome imported Club now, you get black Vicuna, silk-lined and faced to button-hoies, $30. The $48 Edition for $23.50 Is it worth while to go The plan is this Join the club by higher ? You can if you niail, if not convenient to visit the choose. " store- PVfog the Second aoor, Fourth avenuo. MEAIBORSHIP FEE ONE DOLLAR We deliver the complete set at once. r.tt ne,ri The foot-ball season has Members agree to make fifteen 5 l n 7 . a'l 'ts kick-off ; and the monthly payments - first payment Foot-Ball KOif nnks are ready. tnirty "V5 a"er joining for the cloth-bound, $1.50 a month; for the Golf Goods ,,,,., half-Russia by far the more durable Imported Golf Clubs, made by Ashforcl, Mc- d ittnctive ,- 1 month for snmn Ewen, Clark ind Anderson: ordinarily ?na auratme ;- a monui , lor sump sold at 2 and H-bouglit differently, the tuous full morocco, $2.50 a month, price is ft 50. Books delivered free where our Sraidinpr Golf Clubs, i, 51.50 and jt.75. wagons run. We pay NO freight or Caddy Bags of canvas, leather trimmings, ...:, -1, ,,.,,: 51 i with bill pocket. 51.50; with hood, expiess cn.irges. S3 ; some in plaids, 52.50. Members may resign within ten days, Sllerton Golf palls, 53.50 a doen. aillj their payments will be returned. Seo?e lLoks S ' Specimen' pages, illustrations, testi ' monials, and full particulars mailed free. Foot-Ball Goods K,,h.J, Official inter-collenute Foot-balls, 53.25. English leather Foot-balls, $1.50, 51.75, 52. American leather loot-balls 75c.. S5c. 95c. . OUR $2.20 shoes for men American leather Foot-balls, 51.25, $1.50, SllOCS. afe sho,,s t,at ym y Int'er'-coilegiate Bladders, coc. when you buy them, box calf, laced, Other Bladders, 33J., aoc, 45c. with the new coin toe, double soles ; Inilaters, 30c. 75c. they're plainly equal to the usual $3 Nose Masks, 51.30. Q,ln-i. v J ' 3 Boys' Nose Masks, SI.25. snucs. Head Harness, 75c. and si.75. Bl't yon '"ke them better after you Shin Guards, 60c, 90c, ?t. have worn them. small size Shin Guards, soc. jw0 bargains are here to-day, one Basement. for men, one for women. Men's $? Shoes at $1.90. I nr Tiilipc MARVELOUS is the -t-io pairs, mostly Congress gaiters, but Lute liuies cheapness with which some heed; wax calf, with double soles and Scarfs beautiful thimrs in lace welted and stitched j broad toe, with tips (.nullum uiiiij iav.b mostly wide sizes. woik are produced. Here are some Wnma..,, olin f .., n handsome washstand covers in Russian WffiWi2 J, tere'nt s.les to lace effects, 24 by 36 inches, at 35 be discontinued; some sizes missin,' in cents; and tidies 15 inches square, in some of the styles; these are our regular antique lace effects, for 5 cents! ?3 shoes. Same Styles in pinCUShion COVerS, Fourth yenu and Ninth street. Ill iia mi "Aiiart 1 Hfl ml I f. t cllltMC If f . . U 111 L ail LUYI.IJ, Ullkl jmiv iiuiiu. j. j 50c.-capital to use where large quan- n JoHN Mason lhe klnfJ 0f tides are requued. I hey wash well, "yx myx workerS has forSaken to- luDlcs tj)e inisjness anj g0ne into Broadway. another line of manufacture. He made the finest onyx tables and cabinets ever n..r,m 1 A LOT of framed pastels, produced. The moulds and designing hrametl u landscapes, with for his chief table at the Woild's Fair Pictures ,e;,vy white mats, in Flor- cost $8,ooo. entine gilt frames, 22x33 in., are to go Well, we have his stock and at at $3. One-half more is the regular half price. Took it, every bit. price. Tables, $6.25 to $82.50. Iliscment. Basement. JOHN WANAMAKER Formeily A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, .,th av., 9th and loth sts. 2Jus(iiiro(t (Eltiutreo. Hon I, ilowulunui nun I biIuij roiwr brlcolnws mis.) Hrkui-M iiuDoSai.u AIUUI.NH, 1IU NabatiKl ANUl'Al-TI'HKH.S -lilwt Importers (only) of i'l wlicril-lnic iinvrltlrs lUMKiuin. I liliiuo n pro siulalloii 1 rcsimuslbli. . nun ru li) addrruluif i IIK'Allo, box IMS im orlli'f. 'l)UIfT'U ut a Ti-iv huuriMiilli'i'i in.OoO ilri'iilars 1 l curds and lillllii-uils 4". Jr l.umi, I UUAll 1'ltl.NTl.SU AM) Hf.V1IU.Nr.ltY CO . 6" West .lulb st JPnttntfi. PATENTS for InT.ntlons procured prouiptlyi low rates. UOEUBH ft IWlSE2I. 82 Uuiau it., W. Y. aiUUineru and SrepsmaHlnn. DUFHSMAKINri lllKhrla.s imrk.all sijlcs, Lest of ufrn nce. A.ilri's ur aiu.li II. JACKhO.N, irl,Vwil,r,Iv V; CKAIi ilAHMKSTs-Hiiofursiua.il' to nruVr, imle. l' lliik'ul.) Kununil u siiirlall), iirk-ia n-asnnable. llAUKLICH, 11(1 W.llllilin. (laluuf uuutlier, ilhai.). gevuonal 31otirejJ. ' IliOI.l'TE dhones seiurnt, till days, Dakpla. JY IlUltalC, II III N. v Life linllJIug, Imi.llgatei cuuflilrutlal, rt HuLloi ssveral causes. niUnDPCC llOUUArrtlHIlljTllEHS UlVUnvyCOi of DakQla. Sonta gmuw, HBAR1BI Wist Fourteenth Street. Judging from eontemfjoraneous Advertisements, EXAGGERATION OF VALUES seems to be the "proper caper" in some circles. V It Is easy to overstate the worth of an article, but how ', about impression made upon those who, expecting great values, come only to find qualities far below their standard? Leaving such methods to those who believe In them, we submit the following offerings: You can rely upon each and every item BEING EXACTLY AS SET FORTH. JtjM DRESS GOODS Ladles' Tcagowns and Wrappers 3 Evcrylhlnt Just as here stated Everything Just as here stated 9 88 Inch Imported NoToltles-BlacIc and colors .20 811 Inch All Wool Checks and Mixture 24, 80 Inch niack. Jacquards and Mourning Stripes ,24 48 Inch All Woul Tailor Sultlnes 20 44 Inch Imperial herges Dl'k and color ,20 88 Inch silk barred rialds law variety 20 811 Inch llnucle, I'lal.ls and Koicllles -. .20 40 Inch Surah Sorites Dl'k and colors 30 48 Inch htorm Serges lll'k and colors 40 88 and 40 Inch Xoieltlcs largo assortment... .30 6S Inch Tailor Cloths In best colorings 50 40 Inch Silk and-Wooland All Wool l'lalds... ,7fi 44 Inch Ulack Slclllennes extra fine finish 30 48 Inch Black Sergos-reliable quality 30 48 Inch niack Henriettas extra grads 40 48 inch Priestley's Black Novelties OB CO inch Hearers for Cloaks 1.25 80 Inch Fancy Cloaklngs 1 (10 Aatrakbans-Black and Gray 1.08 to 5.08 Ladies' Neckwear Everything Just as here state Ladles' Point Da Ocne and Venetian Lacs Boleros with and without shoulder ruffles and Medici collar imported to sell at 1.50 to 2.50 40 Taffeta and Surah Bilk Pompadour Buchlngi for nata and Dresses .40 Latest Novelties In Satin Stock Collar with accordion pleated bows .40 Fins noneycomb Liberty Silk Fronts, lace Inserting! and edglngsi worth 2.85.... 1.00 Long Silk Boas ostrich feather effect full 1 yds. long! worth i!.25 1,70 Muslins Everything Just as here stated rtlvals A yard wida Bleached muslin of splendid quality 5Ts Extra Heaiy Unbleached Musllns-yd wide.. C rillow Cases firm muslin 2 Inch hem.... 8 Made Sheets substantial quality 81x00... .40 fancy Stripe Tlcklugs feather proof regularly 14 leuts -. .11 Remnants of Sheetings and yard wide. muslins 1 to IS yard all widths AT SL'BSTASTLVL KEDUCTI0S9 German Linen Tickings 83 to 8 J inches Ido ropular Trices No Liquors sold No Groceries, In our No Drugs, J stores. fCrnrtinn hotels and JBefftrnttants. This Hit appears Wednesdays and Satunlays. Hotel liifbrMinaioii Free. For Booklets of American, European Hotels, Fall nud Winter llesorts, Alio Kales and Information of APAHTmEgyJS In lintels below, ca'l or address (send stamp) Hotel Tnritr Eliirenu, e: Fifth .lie, A'rir 1'orA, 110 Itryrnt A., outlon, V4S Hue de Jtiroll, Purli. HOTEL POCKET OUBDE ClttTIM. (A. P. means American Plan; E. P., European.) ALBANY, N Y Hotel Kenmore, A. P , (4 ATLANTIC CITV.K. J...IIOU1 St.Charlca. A. P., l up do. (J It. Borton.Prop ) Hotel Dounls, A P..S3 50 up BALTIMORE, Md Hotel Kcnncrt, E. P., tl.BO up do TucCarrollton, A. P., $3 up BOSTON, Mass Hotel Vcndome. A. P.. 83 do. . .Copley Kq llotel,E.Ptl.50up; A.T..83 50up BOURNEMOUTH. Kng Itoyal Bath Hotel, A. P., tl to IB BltOOKLYN, N. V Mansion House, A. P., S3 do Hotel St. George, E. P., tl; A. P.. t! do I'lerrepont House, E. P., tl CINCINNATI, O... Grand Hotel. E. P., tl; A. P., 3 up IiENVElt.Col Windsor Hotel, A. P., t to 3 50 GT. IIAIlHINaTON, JIass.. Berkshire Inn. A. P., 3 up LONDON, Eng Hotel Cecil, E. P., tS up do TheLanguam Hotel, E. P., t- up LONDON'. (W estnilnstcr), St. r.rmln's Hotel, high-class Uuexcilled for luxury, comfort, cuUlno, E. P., tl up LON'DON.Eng ,De Vere Hotel 1 De Vero Gardens. do. Broadwalk do, Keuslngton Palace, W, do. Prince of Wales do. J Bpcclully recommtndtd LOHIS ILLE.Ey.Galt House, A. P., IJ-5; llooms.tt up NAPLES, It (Splendid view south) Parker's Hotel NEW ORLEANS, La., New BlCharles ltotel.A.r., (1 up do Hotel Grunewald, E. P., tl up do Tho Cosmopolitan Hotel, E. P., 11.50 up NEW YOUK riflh Avenuo Hotel, A, P., IS do. (Il'way 20lu St.). ..ailsiy House, E. P., fi up do. Bthav&10tUst.TbiiWludior,ap,4up,e p .tl.BOup (to Tho Nolhorland, E. P., -'; A. P.. ti up do (O. II. Llbbey) Albenmrlo Hotel. E P., 2 do. ,(N. B. Barry) Now 81, Cloud Hotel, E. P., tl 50 do. ..HoUll Wcstmlntt.r. R. !.. ll.All; A. P.. K.I 5U do. ,..(E. lltii st.) Albert St, htrpheiu, E, P., tl up do. (W.Johnson Qulnn)HTIKiiplre,K.r.,l;A.r$3 do. (5lhar.andlBthst.)IlotelKensliiEtou,E P. 11.50 do. ,,,(Wtn. Noble) Hotel Grenoble, K. P , 11.50 up do (Lmox&U'Jst )BalmoralIIllsultcs),i..p ,l,50np do. seror 5th av.and lBtbst , Hotel Hsnoier, V. do.(ChambersxW.B'Hay)CosmopolltanIItl,r p ,8lup do. (Il'way 4 64 st.)IIotel Bayard (fauilly holilj.A P. PUILAUELi'HIA, Pa. .New Walli'U Hotel, E.P , flup do The Aldluo IIuliI, A P., 13 60 up do. (Ilestaurant.lacarte)N'ewLafayette,E P.,tl up do. (Arch and 12th st.) Hotel Hauovir, A, P., t'J up ItlCHMOND.Va Tho Jefferson, K.l'., II. 50uy: A Pi5up SCHENECTADY, N. Y Tho Edlion. A. P., IS.5U up 6T, OEOllOE, STATES I8L.The Caitleton, A P., l up bT. LOUIS, Uo LtndellHotel.E.P.tlup.A P ,t 50 up SYHACUSE, N. Y..Yatca Hotel, E P , l 50; A. P., tl TUOY.N.V ThoTror House, A P,3up WASHLSUTON, D, O Arlluston It.itil, A. P , 15 do The llali-Uli, K P., tl 50 up Hotel Graham, .Ulb St. and Madlaou Asr. Elegant apanments, furulsbod and i.r.ft.rnl.he.1, by the Huek, mouth, or yeari reaso'iablt) i r. m li m.e fireproof auil luo.lcrui culslue andaeriluo uiiritalltdi cnllrvly usvr manageuiut, CHAM. A. I'KVIllllV. HllTKI, MAHTV, French tublu d'liute! T vsi a.iu st. uit It atrial today. Concert every avenlng. Lunch, 40o.;dlnuir. Clio. Win and cone Included) urvlc. a la carle al all aWUifltnodcraUBiiCM. Jtoomp OW vi iVielt. FIno "Wool CM.imo ro Tt ft coct-ii cream n Inco InsprtttiRi ahonlJer nifllft ,,,m 3,03 9 Finn HllfcTrjtKftwn colors nnJ IJlwk H ribbon collar cpop laco lrltrt...i..... ., 7.0 Q II Finn Flannelette Wrpptr H brfiM trim Mnetl waist. ..,-.....w- ,03 H Finn rrcftla Hours TWmpi Norfolk, waist cord trim,,... ..... 1,40 H Koveltlci la flaor TeagOTrns to $30.00. H Canton Flannel Wear 9 Everything Just as here stated n Ladlea Drancrs gootl quallt well mada ,J3f) fl Liullrs'cxtrii slzo Drawers .., ,4 fl Cblldren'a Drawers 4 to 12 years .. ,Q H Children's Drawer Waists S to 10 years id H Children's KIght Drawers B to 12 yrs. ,40 ,QO H Napkins ffl Everything ju&t as here stated H 10 Inch All Ltnen flower designs dor.. .70 M fia loch Union Ltnon six patterns doz.MV .03 24 Inch Alt Unn fast selvage doi .. 1,25 H tfllnchVU Linen five patterns doz 1.03 Finer qualities to 10 00 per dozen. H All bought undor old Tarilt rateal iS Jewelry and Silverware H Everything Just as here stated W nard Enamel llroo hen Roman pearls Tn and fine cut rhlneutone settings M.. ,4l fiS Frenrh Ollt, -Ilcr plated nnd ffi Oilillzed Klnllci plata and Jowelled., ,09 fl Solid SlUer Orvn faro Chatelalno H Watches plain and enrrraxd ....... 2,03 H Rolled gold ttirse an 1 Op-ra rhalni j In Fox till Hopo or curved dpilns -4'H with and without pcarla ..... ,49 jM Special purchaso nf d MerlliifrbllverTotlet Articles J Nail flies, button hook. Nail powder boxes. Shoe horns, tooth brushes DrestlQK Combs and InfAiits' Urushcs and Combs All to be sold at one price ,49 Rogers Rerrr Spoon, Soup Ladles Jell and Tomato Servers and Cold Meat Forks ....., ,03 Quadruple platd Tea Sets t places Tea pot. Sugar now 1. C'rnm 1'IUher Spoon Holder baud cnsraod ,. 5,03 Bterltng Silver llutter Spreader. Cream Ladles, Sugar hifterd, Ice Cream, Orunctj an 1 vugar Spooni, and Fickle andOjstcr Forks nt a doz. faterlln; Silver Tea bl oons new designs Forks and Desiert Spoons to match abovo adoz 5,03 ( Next Ladles Parlor. Restaurant nt f viimu. ( Quick Service. OPEN 9 A. M T0 545P. K Signature Is printed la 9 fj BLUE diagonally otl across tho f jfiJ OUTSIDE fl f s- wrapper Mj2x 1J of every , 1 T X bottlo ody a j y (the Original " Tg; II n P f and GcnuJne) wk yyt WorccateMWrJ W SAUCE f Am a tuxthcr protection against) Bit imitations. AgtBts for tlie United 5tatea, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N vi JSp pUNT'SpNEfboOTUREl THE CHAIR FOR THE LIBRARY. Shall It bo a bl carved Flemish chair, the bad: pierced ami carved In a rich scroli ck'slgu, tho legs connected by heavily carved cross pieces for beauty's Bake? Or a Morris chair, with loose cushions and adjustable bick for comfort's sakof Or a leather chair in old French stylo, tha low arms ending in reversed scrolls? Whatever your fancy, you may have aV factory prices, If you "buy opthe maker" I Geo. C.Flint Co- 1 43.45aho 47WEST2iTST k NEAR BROADWAY. flK rACTORYi54ANDl5GWESrl9,."STRUl "' rmUnn "ilotcls mill glrotnutantji. HOTEL COLUMBIA. l.llll.K M 1IMi:it 1. 111111!, lOill W lloulevaril.ioinirnt 1 1 01 11 St. Family nuirl AH acioiuuiudalloua for blcycUl riders and uiiilaitC. I.oioly plaiu to.pind on ufleriioonorovenlnr. I'll lilbllUCll, Proprietor. HOTEL QROSVENoIrT" r, III III!. Al IIITII NT, Iieautlfully furiu.iiid npurliiu'iits, superior culsln. an I hervKe, 1 if ih anuuu asphalt paiuiuout coio. pie tail, l'11'l. . nilVIS, Haua.er. .a ' iThe Curt. MORRIS PARITrAGES I I -.11 III II It I'AI'IVI ASSOl IAril) 4th Day, Thursday, Oct. 21st- llio lluuler lluiiuliup, itm snsiluiuu, aad four ollii'r rwre.. Hits it i r. Al ' I'. II. Take t!.l ar "I, to l.Wu it ami Willis ar tlieno liy hiHcUl iraliii illn-il to Ira-It at 1W:UL. I 1 ua. aua A I ', 31. 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