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WASHINGTON-NEW YORK- BALTIMORE. 513-515 Seventh Street. "You Can Have It Charged." 4 Two Great Offerings in op Coas 4 For Friday Only. 4 We've sold more top coats than in any past season. Result is that the lines are con siderably broken in the matter of sizes. They are the weights which can be worn right up to the coldest weather, and in moderate . weather the winter through. We've placed 4 what are left on two great display tables and taken a third from the prices for a quick close out tomorrow. As the number is lim 4 ited better conic as early as~possible. 4 40 $7.50 Top Coats C0 4 to Be Sold at - - - - - $5,UU These are in several shades of the popular tan coverts. and in one shade or 4 anotter you'll find all sizes from 34 to 44. They are nicely lined, and tailored as only lit-i t clothing Is tailored. 63 $12.50 Top Coats + to Be Sold at - - - - - qI 01 vAs this was the largest and most sold-from line the lots remaining show a big 4 variety of styles and kinds. Unfinished Worsteds, plain black cheviots, light and 4 dark Oxford gray and tan coverts. Taking the lines through there's every size, 34 to 44. but not a complete size line in any one kind. Fabrics and tailoring 4* leave nothing to be desired from the quality standpoint. $9.75 buys your choice from thes hine eoats. The more you know about the "rain coats" the better you'll 4* like them. They're up to date and dressy for any and all kinds of weather, rain or shine. $12.50 and more. Men's $ L50 Trousers, $1.00. \len-s good quality Business Tronsers, neat dark gray and brown stripes; never sold under $t.:k'. ud well worth it. For tomorrow the price nill be $1. THE DENNIS IlNQUEST DOWN ON THE ISTHMUS BESUMPTION OF THE HEARING THE DISCOMFORTS OF LIFE IN2 TOMORROW MORNING. PANAMA. Bick Witness Recovvered Sufficiently Despite All the Disadvantages of Ix to Appear and Testify-Move- istence There One Yearns ments of Detectives. to Return. Coroner Nevitt will tomorrow morning at From the San Francisco Call. .o o'clock resume the hearing which was "Life in Panama has Its disadvantages,' started last week in the case of Mrs. Ada said a mining man from the Darien dis .ilbert Dennis. who died about ten months trict. "The luxuriant vegetation, gayly after she had been murderously assaulted plumaged birds and the happy, care-free at at her home. 1117 K street northwest. Sev- mosphere of the tropics may appeal to peo eral witnesses were examined last week. pIe of artistic temperament, but the prac but no testimony was given which would tical man is too conscious of the many in any way assist the jurors in their effort physical discomforts that he meets. I ca to lix the responsibNity for her death. tell you that it is no fun to ride a mule - The hearing was continued on account that has to wade through mud four feel of the absence of Richard Cole. colored. who deep, to be poisoned by the venomous In was employed as porter in the house of sects that regions or put ur Mrs. Dennis about the time the assault was with the lazy, unprincipled habits of the committed. He has now about recovered degraded natives. from an attack of typhoid fever and will "To begin with, the number of insects tha be ahie to appear and give his testimony. have a fondness for the human body is le 'Several other %%itnesses will also be Fx- gion. We think the fleas of California ar a-mined. a dreadful pest, bitt we do not appreclate At tomorrow's session of the jury some testimony" of importance may be given, the fact that it is possible t catch them (i and it may be of material assstance to ones have sufficent agility). Now, the Pan te members of the jutry in reaching a con- ama flea is a tiny creature, bright red i clusiu. Detective Hlorne, and perhaps two color, and it is almost impossible to se or three polcemen, will be among tituse him. When you are aware of his presenc c(and he is very forcible in making himsel o will sknown), the only means of relief is to bath Anoter Pstpnemet Pssibe wit atcheolazy n inciphled abiseth nI"To befoin rwih,g the oue ofits thto willbe endredntcsar onaccuntof h eao youndnessre the huan wakefu ighte bseer othe cityesse weciasve Hert-ginWetnkhefasoClfrnar At~r tomakew' ansnestiaion in jr connen 'Sllwretnthltleedfa nfa ,thtimon ofrd- imortery. may bte Hai-ve edalyin, lfc sasml ne an it ay beu ofmerom agstnne tha esit h ls ftefe,uun he memtber (apthe juorymn it recing satd con- oi.anItbrwsnothfeh,ay cu o. DetectieHrnatind hehaps reevdat egtawon ace n cue o orte thi f poicemen i hli e didmotng iosePeltl sc nwihth g sl what tis gietstionyw. 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Wr RandallBeo sMr. Willimr.te n h e la ilfn hi a lllm Bladen Lowndesof . Svg,iudrhaybcsi egn n t walking bpotc. ToeTonlyFsolution ofr. son of former Governor 1,lovd lownd-s, rbe st er rmtentvst took place this af, rnuon at 4 o'clock at: St.trcofemvnth . senutpo nne's Protestant Episcopal Church. In epdtosi ~ntucmo oset the sanctuary w, r. the Rt. Rev. WVilliam beitopraepnthrtesTeeI Parec. bishop of Maryland; the Recv. Jo-aohrcetr,abrn om h Seph P. Meeomas, recto~r oft St. Anne's. andsoeisgtsblwhekn.Iissma the Rev. Percy F-. Iltull, rector of St. i fett h n aejs ecie Timothy's Church. to~unsville., The bride wore an exquisite gown ofSnksAePntul white satin. trimnmed with rare old lace Sasoflldcrpis.rmthba and chiffon, with an aid lace veil, a familycosrtrtoheomnhalsssk heirloom which had been left to be worn byofsaltdiein,asohreint the nieces of a great-great aunt on theirreinofPam.Oefthmstdd: wedding day. The veil was caught tip withofteerpisinesthteetatvr orange blossoms worn by the brides hs gtesrasad hnpln pt mother at her wcdding. The bridte's only iestenaie r ontnl nt ornament was a harvest moon of diamonds,alrfothm Tewiemnwowse the gift of the b>ridegroom. She carried a ~si ntesrasst ntemdl shower bouquet of white violets and liliesth aopigu'whhsgnaro of the valley, tied with long white chiffon hskesadsot stentvspi streamers. The bride was received at the ottesae ntesraigbace steps of the sanctuary by the bridegroom., smn stet f hs ag,pio accompanied by his brother. Mr. Lloydousnkshvbenhtinadtncc Lown.des, jr.. of Cumberlanld. as best man.tw orhremespterir. hr The- maid of hunor was Miss Mary Arden sest en raueo hc h lc Randall, sister of the bride. The brides-haemrfartnteyhvofhe maids were Misses Elizabeth Lloy.d Lowndesveo usnas,ndtywllpeaw of Cumhnerland, daughter of former Gover- otIt h urn ahrta obna nor l.owndes, and sister of the bridegroom-;h hc aktes,weeteeeei Agnes Randall Brune of Baltimore, daugh- ohia if a uk te' of Mrs. T. Barton Brune and a cousin of Soefth mksaeasunlieb th rd;Dorothea Vincent Swinburne, cuko e.Oengt h iigm dauighter of Capt. Swinburne. U. S. N.,hertispclanoe,wchoud commander of the Texas: Sarah A. Burwell lu nuht ei i om edr of Mt. Savage: Dorothy Hart Dyer. daugh- ntse ntefor u,rahn o ter of Commander George L. Dyer, U. S. N., lnen tukalgtadcuiul a and in charge of the U. S. B. Santee at thehiwaabutero.Fndgnthn aval Academy: and Margaret Wentworthhewtousd,gniha.Tehos ~rowne. daughter of Mrs. Tracey Browne of aestfu etfo h rudt e Snnapolis. All wore costumes of pa-ie blue mto recruaino i n h 1k mull over white taffeta, the skirts madeprenfer.ndwnhesoeda bx plaited with matrimony stitch, the es h ih ftelnenudrt yokes, sleeves and girdles being of ecruhoethrwsaclednkeagr oa lace,.hnamnsamadfi enfe e A reception to the bridal party and imn- B httesaeadfudcs wsdlate friends of the two families wasnto o h ern ftemMdet GhId immediately after the wedding at the mhgn er ~eayi ~ea sauful colonial home of the bride's par- mnI asaa si U him.sWheyo are a wih wde of hisprse c (adh1svr ocbl nmkn isl 9 to 10. New Walking Skirts, stylishly made with deep emens bottom; ox tra ...;dpopelicid;at$ 7 New and Handsome Dress Skirts, stylishly made with parallel rows of fine silk bands; deep Bounce; bst velvetean binding; black and blue; iagalar $ 98 price, $6.98.................... Yard-wide Bleached Muslin; fall pieces; soft and tlne; regularly '&. sold at 9c. yard (quaatity limited)... 57C. Men's 12% c. Black Hose.. 5C. Cardigan Jackets, $1.25 69c" value ................................ Men's Soc. and 69c. Un derwear ..........................25c. Unbleached Muslin, fine and soft: sells at 5e. yard.......... C. Dark Outing Flannel, from 2 to 8-yard pieces; all the new stripe and check effects........................ 4M C Black and White Percaline, full yard wide, soft and lustrous; retails every where at 10c. yd.; full pieces~~. (quantity to a buyer limited)........ . Unbleached Canton Flannel, large mill ends; soft and fleeey; 3 good-width................ ........ Magic Foot Relief, usually SC sold at 10c. .. ... .................... Infants' Lambskin Button and Lace Shoes; red. chocolate, black and white; never sold under 25c........... * Women's Storm and Croquet Rubbers: first quality; nearly all sizes; l C usually 50c.................... ..... * Men's Velvet Embroid ered House Slippers; all sizes........ C. + 36-inch Cream Curtain Scrim, 4 pretty patterns; sells at 5c. Ryard .............................~C Waterproof Felt Win dow Shades; with all fixtures........ ... Pretty Oriental Cushion Tops; sell at 15c................... 3 C Good Quality 5-4 Table Oilcloth; remnants; pretty colors.... 573C. French Flannel Waists ; pretty 4w colors and styles; some slightly f9r massed; none worth less than $1.98... l Children's G i n g h a m Dresses; 1 to 3 years; nicely made.... 15C. 4 Boys' Well-made Percale Waists; pleated both back and front. 8 C. Boys' Long - wearing I 9C" Knee Pants.......................... . Boys' Excellent Gtade Blue Norfolk Suits, with sailor collar: shield and collar ailk embroidered; regular $.8vle;szs3to8yas... n2 $9 value; sies 3od8 years . Clark's O. N. T. Darn- I ing Cotton .......................... f C. Children's Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats; many styles in felts. &c. -all new and desirable, sell up t S 10 to 11. Women's and Misses' Ready-to Wear and Untrimmed Hats, including Shep berdess. turbana, short backs, flats. etc., in finest camels hair and fur felts; sell 79 up to $1.98; this hour ..............a9C Wings, Breasts, Pompons, etc. for hat trimmings; worth up to 25c. + Infants' 12%cc. Fast Black Hose................................ SC. Children's 15c. Black Ribbed Hose: all sizes.............. 6/2C" Men's All-silk Shield Bows: 20e. value....................... . + "Anchor" Brand Unlaun 4 dered Shirts........................39C. 4 Men's Madras Shirts, 4 50c. value............................ 9 c . n Sample Underwear, shirts only; $1.00 to. $1.75 values...... 9C Domet Flannel Night Shirts: 69c. quality...................44c New Golf Cloth for Walking Skirts: gray and Oxford; reg- 20. ularly 39c. yard.............. ...... e All-silk Surabs, full 24 inches wide; double warp; full pieces; extra fine qual ity; all the wanted colors. Srll at 69c. yard lone dress or waist pattern to a Il9C buyer)............................... * Golf Plaids, in camel's hair ef fects: fine for skirts and children's dresses; full 38 inches wide; extra heavy weight; 25C 5oc. always .......................... "' Storm Serges, so popular for skirts and c,stumes; 40 inches wide; blaci and navy; very serviceable; regularly 25c. White Shaker Flannel fine and soft; sells at 5c. yard..... 72c. Women 's new and extremely stylih alkn Skirt; gray,blue nhd blc wide flare and rows of tailor stitch lug: never sold under $5.98. ... . . . . .i,J Finest Wide-wale Cheviot Dress Skirts, made and trimmed in a hlgh-class man. ner and extremely stylish and elegant; blue and black; perpendicular tucks; $7.98 is db the marked price................ e Lot of Sample Fall Suits ; stylel Sinde soe bels-rot akets, some coe skirts are made in the latest shape, flare and Bounce effects: binding. paaking and every detal hih cas; seUl upto$4 9 Stylish Imitation Mink Neckoleces. B tails................1.9e Boys' Corduroy Knee Pants, ~wear like leather; 50e. value.. 29c. Bos Red and Blue. Wst;extra weli made snd ser'v- ^ ' Boys Fine Laundered Waists white adpercale; slightly sold Boys' Fancy Silk Novelty Vests double breasted; sizes S and 4 years; 2 c el upto $2.00.. .......... ZBoys' Double-breasted, Norfoll< -and Vestie Suits; always sell at $; niien epfrom S to 16 years; for this hour onl.y..... ...........-----........ WEGILITS' snakeskin,. which measured 14 inches In wide,, now deoorates a wall In a home "way down east." Plenty of Kud. But insects and snakes are not the only trials of Panama life. Where it rains ten months in the year the mud naturally causes some Inconvenience. Tne mud on the roads averages four feet In depth, and you must not be surprised when the poor mule you are riding rolls over Into this st.cky stuff, carrying you with him. You simply get up. shake yourself a bit, dig the Smud from your mule's eyes and go on your Sway-rejoicing. So Inconvenient is the mud to travelers Sthat distances covered in four hours In summer consume two days in winter. But mines must go en ana business must be *transacted regardless of rain and mud. This superfluity of mud makes the sub Sject of dress in Panama regions a very im Sportant matter to t..e white man (not to ethe native). The most serviceable and com Sfortable costume consists of khaki trousets jand a loose shirt of some thin material. SBut you must have as good supyof these, eas It is often necesay to maetwo and three .changes a day-especially if you have Sbeen roiled In the mud with your mule a -couple of times. * 101 tile Uinekbint m a Dagbladet. hair la idles is stil teieed ==at It se ao ioap fashiyme. aWe as teld that the latest Parls EWaShOp te away hair. anud It a tMaed that nott *s ha =ZV b i hityar.ti Ag We predict and Hour Sale day tomo Two great and forceful reasc the Hour Sales.. They are the fi sold at much below actual whole, paying as you wish in small amot Fridays? Tomorrow's list is imm 10 to 11. (CONT UED.) Women's Black and Red Juliets, warm lined: far trimmed; all sise.; never ofered unier $.00......... ce Misses' Cloth-top and Plain-top Button Shoes; patent leather iamp; E( sizes 12 and 1; were $1.50; chocle.... " Babies' Kidskin Button Shoes; sizes 1 to 6; sell at 25c, and fl fL 3e ....................... ..* Women's Seven-button ' Tailor-made Cloth Overgaiters; sell at 25c............... ................ Heavy Comforts, in pret ty colors............................ Handsome White Applique Bu reau and Washstand Scarfs; a Shams and Centerpieces; sell up to18i 40c.............................. Heavy White Bedspreads ; full double-bed size; worth 60c........ * Pretty Nottingham Lace Cur tains. several handsome styles; sell 69c. up to $1.00 pair ................. Heavy Stair or Runner Oil cloth; pretty patterns and colorings; 4 t. sells at 10c. yard .................. 47 * Babies' Outin Flannel Sacaues. pretty stripe e ects,......... . Infants' Slips, good cam br:c, with dainty emh oldery trimming..1 9c. For r. 0'" - - -vet ond day wer it t, - - -met - 1/4 Col, besi blot fini! exq van and aga Women's Heavy 'Outing Flan nel Underskirts: good iath' dit p hem and torchon lace inserting; Oc. kind.. Shaker Flannel Petticoats ; long and short; infants' sie to 3 years.. c. 50c. Corsets, medium and 29C long: all sizes ........................ " Dozen Pearl Buttons..... 1C. ll.to Il2.. An extra special offering of finely made and stylish Dress Skirts of Black and Blue Cheviot; the newest shape; will sell at $3.98.................. $ Elegant Black . Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts. superbly trimmed with serpen tine effects, in corded bands; ex tremely stylish and handsome; $ regularly $24.98..... ........... "* . New and Handsome $7.98 Run ab.out or Walking SkIrts, in. One mixed Thibets, gray, blue and black; modlii slot seams; deep tailor-etitched doetnee; very stylfsh $9 and fine grade................... Fine Black Kersey Capes, fin ished with rows of tailor stitching new in shape and to be. muci .worn for fall $49 and winter; regular price. $6.$8.... - Extremely Stylish and High -grade Coats In inset kersey, black, tan and castor; silk lined throughout; very$79 smart and dressy; $10.96 value... * Handsome Imitation Marten Fur Nec kpieces, soft and good qual-.$29 ity; 4 lung tails... .. ..... ...a. ... * Beautiful TalTeta Silk Under skirts, colors ad black; elaborately ruffled and accoion pleated; regn- ti f larly $6.98.......... ---, Elegant Quality Black and Col ored Taffeta. Peau de Soie and Peau de Cygne Silk Waists; superb and beautiful styles and. effects; sell regularly at $6.98 .................-..--.-.-.-.-.-4-- 8 Choice from a new .pnrchase of fne Fail and Winter -Costumes; beautiful all over tucked styles; fine quality cheviot; blue, black and brown; some- are eleganty trimmed with moire silk ands ne $1.9 fore offered udr$69..... Fine Black Silk Velvet, so de sirable for waists, dresses and garniture; ur anteed good silk velvet; sells at $1 6 c yard everywhere................. * Black Sicilian Serge, full 50 inches wide, extra h qaiy i ited lot; regular $1 .............. U *-3 c GRE~ATER SlAT.AXT IN LITTEN ITALY. Guaint Grocery Stores Peculiar to That Section of New-York. From the New York Evening lost. Just as German immigration has made us familiar with the delicateSseR shop, the Ita.lian Is doing with his grocery. In the six colonies which are established in New York each has a full complement of these establishments. The laygest and best are in Mulberry Bend: next are those in Little Italy on the Earlem east side, and in the settlement near Catharine Ferry in Brook lyn. These shops are neat and interesting. Their stock is somewhat like that of an American store, but full of articles unfa mituar to Yankee eyes. One of thle notice able displays is in m.earoni. Of this goodly edible forty varieties are shown, ranging from a hair-Uike vermicelli to huge, clumsy chunks calied cornarini. Toaes and cheese are near. The former appears in a tinned preparation of tomato pate. TMis is the vegetable, plain or spaed. belied down until it is a solid. The long coQis nbings out thle Mayor, bet aseses tho e it. It Is used for en.atat seans ased se$.The fa vorites In cheels are Pam and Gegn-d sola.- Other watete, IteiaRa and 1e. are Isastock, bat~ do t ~..n= thes .a~3aM -asaa nsssa s t I Hour have prepared for the rTow. ns stand for the overwhelming succe ct that the highest and most desirabl< ale costs in every instance; and th< nts at stated intervals. Is it any won< ensely interesting from beginning ti lIl to 12. (CONTINUED.) Satin-finish Bed Ticking, fancy stripe; heavy q ty; large mill2 lengths; worth lai$c ...... ...... YC Beautiful Electric Seal Coats, grade; low riced at..9....n $29.98 Extra Heavy Skirting Cloth, plain and snowflake effects; can be made up without .lining; e. value; this hour ................................---. Infants' White Wool Flannel, a most timely need; never sold under 5C 19c. yard............................ Ladies' Fast Black Hose .7yc. Children's z5c. and 35c. 15C Heavy Underwear................... Children's 35c. Fleeced Ribbed Gray Underwepr.............. Men's Domet Flannel Pa jamas, $1.50 quality....................$ Men's All-wool Sweat- e -- ers, =2.50 value................... . 7. "Pioneer" Suspenders; 2 IC. - 39c. value......................... Men's Famous "Eclipse" Colored Shirts, slightly soiled; $1 value 59c. Cardigan Jackets, $2.50 value ............................. $1.85 All Day Tomorrow Women's ElegantV ever Sold Under $2 The first lot of these superbly stylish Costumes went out so rapidly that we shipment, which was dated for No, and will be ready for you tomorrow a made to be sold at $25, and a glimps ey are. They're the most elaborate al .llic velvet, so much the rage with fa >rs are black, blue, green and brown. of the Paris and London models-cr ise effect, broad shoulder styles, new hed with rows of tailor stitching. uisite suits make up one of the mos :ageous purchases we have ever sec we can safely say such suits will n be offered at such a small price ... Men's 5oc. Canton Flan nel Drawers.......................33c. Boys' Outing Flannel Waists; warm and serviceable... 12/2c. Boys' All-wool Knee Pants ; nicely made of extra good m: terials.............................. C. Young Men's Fancy Dress Vests; sizes up to 36; will fit somer0n men; worth up to $2.50 ..............e 50o c. SPECIAL-A lot of Young Men's Suits. splendidly tailored in neat dark mixed cassimeres. fancy chevk,ta and fancy worsteds; many of them sold as high as $16.9S; sizes 16 to i9 years; a wonderful $5.00 Boys' 3-piece Short Pants Suits in One plain blue cheviot; extra good qual ity; sizes 9 to 16 years; regularly ^29 sold at $4.00....................... $.98 Boys' Fine Grade Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits; sizes up to $2.98 16 years; never offered under $4.... Moire Antiques, in such desira ble shades as pink, light blue, reseda and corn; extremelj popular; selling at 50e. 2 c yard................... All-linen Lunch Nap kins; red horders; fringed...........QY eC All-silk Colored Taffeta (not taf fetaline); all the wanted shades; sells49 at 59c.................-.--...-----. All popular brands Ioc. Shoe Polish............--.--.-.-.-.--.---- *. Women's Fine Kersey Cloth ..c..*.....'..'...."".....".......""5.9c. Little Gents' Satin Calf and Box Misses' and Children's Fleece Heavy 5-4 Table Oilcloth, white and colors; sells at 21c.7 c Good Quality Capitol Window Shades; various colors, wIth all 1 'tc fixtUres.................................. Women's Beautiful White Hats, in fur felts, heaver and scratch felt; ready to wear and untrimmed; worth up to $2.09; thi. ho.r only................ Women's Elegant Hats, stylish ly made and trimmed with good uality vel vets, fet,rhosi. h reaa ce, ece.; styles; worth upto 36.98.....629 STORES, 51 rich cake known In English as marehpaue. Dried chestnuts and chestnut meal are emn ployed in thickening soups and makIng purees and various kinds of breads and boiled puddings. The sausage exhibIt Is worthy of Ger many. The Italian sausage- is usuaHly harder and drier than the German, and possibly higher flavored. The oldest Is the Bologna. in which the peppercorn and garlic add sest to the meat. The Italian alami comes sec ond, and then follows a long series, all of' which are nutritious and appetising. Occa sionally the famous Spanish dainty, the Vidh sausage, Is offered for sale. In the better -stores in Mulberry Bend may be procured the delUcate wafers and biscuits of Florence, Venice an'd Milan. which are the originals of the Vienna and Champagne waters so largely used in Amuet ican society, In the main they are sweeter than the latter and a trifle fuller SaYored. Notiseable are the graceful baskets in which wine, eil and vinegar are put up. They are of the same general type as the Cianti fMek and d4ffer ehiely In the style i which they a mtUrnasitd by straW wrasing. fell. label and tassele4 eards. If wet is nt a game socil enough to eat Sales.. biggest and busiest ss and widespread popularity of qualities of merchandise are great convenience afforded of er such crowds fill the store on i end. il to 12. (CONTINCD.) Heavy White 10-4 Blankets, pretty b or d ers; sell at 75e.4 s pair ............................... Heavy Bed Comforts, double bed size; sell at 98c. 6-9^ . =...............................09JC. Pretty Moquette and Velvet C a r p e t remnants. line for Rugs...........................39C. Heavy Quality Flannelette and Percale Wrappers; aide skirts; deep Aeon"e; extra well made and prettily trimmed; worth $31.50.......................... 69C. Women's and Children's Flan nelette Gowns. fast colors; neat stripe effects................................ 3 f . Girls' Stylish Tan and Navy Cloth Coats; 6 to 14 years; velvet $2.19 collar; worth $3.50 ................ * "Little Beauty" Underwaists, foe infants, boys and girls up to 12 years; corded or stgipped with stitched 21c. bands..........--- ....... *... 3 papers Hairpins........ C l2to fI. New Fall Outing Flannels; lat est patterns; very serviceble qual- 76C. Ity; full pieces; i loc. Vie......-AR r O f ri l --A Rare Offering elvet Costumes 5.O---at $14.98. and high-grade Metallic Vel have had to hurry in the sec ember 15. They came in to morning. They're suits which e will show how well worth id elegant productions in finest hionable dressers everywhere. Beautifully designed after the ochet braid ornaments, full bishop sleeves, full flare skirt hese t -ad ured, never Huck Towels, 19x36, red bor ders, hemmed; never ofRered under 1 OC 15c.; this hour....................... * Bleached Ready-made Sheets; the kind sold always at 44c.; size 33C 54x90 (4 to a buyer).................. Pretty and Stylish Eton $39$ Coats; tan; full silk lined..... . - 3"-- 'a Fine Kersey Cloth Coats, black and castor: elegantly tailor made;$798 sell at $9.98..................... - Elegant and Extremely Stylish New Dress Skirts, made of finest black broad cloth, handsomely designed with stitched taf feta silk b:ands; all have drop skirts; small priced at $12.98............ $9. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced24 Ribbed Gray Underwear............... . Children's "Nazareth" waists.......................... Men's 15c. Silk Garters. .. 7C. Boys' Sweaters, $1.25 value.............................73c. Boys' Wool Knee Pants, serviceably made.....................9c. Heavy Mercerized Underskirts, tmmin";ala' sod.tt 1.5 ".9 . Women's Felt Embroidered and aies sell at 4t. and (5e..... ... 11 to 2. Misses' Dress Hats, beautifully tadmmed in silk scarfa. ribbons, quills. wings, t.etI r".?* "tr": up $".2.49 Bleached Heavy Twilled Tea Toweling; Sc. value (quantity to a buyer limited)..................... Turkey Red Ready-made Table Cers, larg siz; fragd ead fo *a, Infants' White Wool Flannel; good, heavy quality; 25 c. value................ . Boys' Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers..................9 * Men's Fine Camel's Hair Underwear; $1.50 value....... $1e09 Men's Sanitary Fleece Underwear........................... e l3=515 Seve worn IN ALL ALv.neGE. Temale Workers Engage in Near Every Line of Employment. FrosE Maas Magazine. Women workers are invading every 1i of emplioyment. The census of 1900 maki returns for 308 separate occupations, ar in only eight of these do women worte: fall to appear. None will he surprised thb there aare no women among the soldier sailors and marines of the United Stati government, yet there are 155 women eri played as *boatmen" and sailors. Womi have not yet invaded the ranks of the cli fire departments, still not lees than 879 wi men are returned in thbe same general cla. of "watcbmen, policemen and deteetives." There are no women street car drlive though thesre ar two womm "miotormer and thirteen wes aenduetors. They hai niot as yet takes up the employment of tel graph and telephone * lnemea." yet 2I5 at then are opeatese ter tilese cosnale There are no womea apprentices apd hall er sanan the sat a laters etti womesa .iqs as eneaed htae Ther oneseasouaes, t~e mawers - and Noser -asasbls 0 H to 2. (CONT11NUED.) Girls' Fashionable G i b s o n cats; tan, navy. brown ad garnet; $5 6 to 14 year; worth $i.0.......... - Walnut and Cherry Ftnish oartain Poles. brass trim4 40-inch White Curtain Swiss; pretty desiens; werth We. ya457c. Boys' Nicel Made Per cale Waists; plete back and front.. 9y2C. Boys' All-wool Knee Pants; suitable for good school wear...39C. Large cake Bath Soap.... 3C. 2 to 3. Flannelettes, in dark and light grounds; figure and stripe effects; th' kiad sold ev.ywhee at 12%c... 6 c. Table Damask ; very lustrous finish and beautiful designs; 58 Inches wide; 33e. value .... ... ... ... .. .......* Fine Quality Cashmeres, yard wide; violet, light gray, pearl. blu. *lbRh plum. red; full pieces; ay rngularly..7 " Misses' Fine Vici Kid laee Shoes; sizes 12 to 2; were $1.t..79c. Heavy 5-4 Table Oil cloth; pretty patterns................7 c. Best Grade "Capitol" Window Shades; heavy fringe; all color;. with fixtures; sellat 40c ...............25c. SPECIAL-Heavy Q u a lit y Flannelette and Percale Wrappers; diea"maker made: deep flounce and braid trim:-/ med bretelles; sell at $1.50....." . 9C. Infants' Long and Short Bed ford Cord Coats: heavily lined; extra good quality.................. Boys' Long-lasting Cor duroy Knee Pants; well made.........29c. Boys' Vestie Suits: an extra spe ceal offering: finely tailored in plain. mittnres and neat stripes; sizes 3. 4. 5 and 6 years; sell readily up to $5.98; choice this $249 hour ............................$2 3 to 40 Ladies' 75c. Real Kid Gloves, for this hour................. 59 . Ladies' and Misses' Golf Gloves ............................... 3'C. Children's 25c. Sleeping Garments, with feet attached......... 7c. Men's 5oc. Madras Shirts 29c. Children's 5oc. School Umbrellas ..........................33 . Bleached Pillow Cases, ready for use: 10c. value (4 to a ~5A buyer) ............................ U C. Women's Superb Quality Elec tric Seal Coats; very rich and lus trous; lined with best Skinner $29.98 Women's Fine Quality Kersey Coats; the height of styles for fall and win ter;e legantly made; $ 15.9)8 reg ular .......................... fine Marten Fur Stcarfs; very richb $79 Special Hour Sale offering of and handsome; will sell at $9.98....$7.9 New Fall Styles in Black and Colored Silk Waists, taffeta. peau de sole and peatde 6n.9 .superfine quality; $ 9 pa decgesueteqult;sell at $6.98 .....................$49 Women's New and Stylish Suits, the smartest of the fall and winier styles: fine quality cheviot, black, bine and brown; blouse and coat effects; worth and sell- 1di lug fur $17:98:------.'"----.. 147.9 New and Stylish Walking Skirts; splendlidly tailored; deep 9 flounce bottom; priced fairly at $2.98 56-inch All-wool Navy Blue Cheviot, extra heavy quality: very desirable and fine quality; sells at $1.49 yard ......................... * Silk Velvet Remnants, all good and desirable shades: good size lengths; always sold at $1.00.......... 4 c Boys' Outing Flannel Waists, for the cool weather; 25c. 1 2 value .................. ...-... e Boys' $4 Overcoats, in two shades of dark gray; sizes 3 to 16; extra goodl grade................. V.. e Children's. Kidskin Lace and sutton Shoes; wedge and spring heels- 44c. sizes 4 to 8; Wec. and 75ic. values- ....PrtyOretl"uho Pretty Oriental Cushion Tops. Worth 15c................... 37c. Heavy Stair or Runner Oil- + cloth; new and attractive patterns; sells at IOC. yard-----------------4;%C. Girls' School Dresses, excellent tyhad hotf heavy quality pais;lie at $1.49. ........... .. ...... ........ C Misses' Stylish Gibson Coats ; 1years; sel a t $7.98..... .to5.9 Women's Heavy Mercerized Satine Underskirts. with rifBes, pleats 9c or stitched bands; regularly $1.50).. 4 to 5. SPECIAL--Lot of Young Men's High-grade Suits. selling as high as $16.98; refined dark maixed eassimeres, fancy cheviots and fancy worsteds; sizes 16 to 19 years; 504 in the lot; while they $5 00 last, this hour................... * -Women's Fine Storm Calf and Enameled Leather Lace Shoes; all$ .5 sixes; sell at $2.50. ... .. .... ...-.- $1.59 All-wool Navy Blue Twilled Flannels for skirta, &c.; never sold19c nd, c.yard....... ..... . Handsome Fall Dress Skirts, stylishly designed. with rows of fine silk bands; deep lonee; black and blue; rega-$ .9 larly $8.99................. Finely Made and Stylish Dress+ Skirts; black and blue cheviot; newest shape and high-class tailoring; $38 usually.. ... -. - -. - - - - Men's $i.oo Umbrellas. . 49c. al39c. Wool Eiderdowns, - althe desirable colors; for this hiour..~ 25c. nithi Street. Iwomen workers in Iron and steel, 800 In brass and 1,775 women workers in tin. Among other unusual emnployments for 7women are 100 workers as "lumbermen and raf tsmen," 113 wood choppers, 373 sawanili employes. 440 bartenders, 2,066 saloon keep ers,3 '0 draymen" and teamsters, 323 un is 1en," 65 whitewashers, 11 well borers and d 177 stationary engineers and firemen. FoE ,lowing are the large employments for wo -amen: Bervants, 1,283,763; agricultural la Lt .6orers. 663,200; farmers and planters, 307,. a, 706; dressmakers. 844,794; laundresses, 335, s 282; traders, 327,614; textile workers, 277,971, There are 3.373 women clergymen, 1,041 architects, 786 dentists, 2,1 journalista, n 1.010 lawyers, 7,387 physiclians and 14 wo y men veterinary surgeons. D ose Cure for Neyoana. -From the chicae Aferleem. -Roses as a eure for many of the little aches and pains of life are advocated by toewobelieve our mental condition has is much to do. with our phyhical pain.. It I- has beem disc.vered that' p rose wIll eure -the bin.ahe its perfuske soethes- the P wee and the bra Is sessed bsyia seor., P Ueie e naIIlteworWssiyouos ze 3 vm eenm de IiAhism su ek at seer et iMa ssla 'S.a ya Aes4 swuk es I'- gersse it you hwIt, ths G !' 3e s ienden ~$w tsal Mebhet