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BAPTISTSHQNOR DEAD Memorial Services Held by Columbia Association. VOTE OF THANKS ACCORDED ??? I Moderator Swem to Attend the Southern Convention. I REV. S. H. GREENE DELEGATED Will Go to Northern Convention. Tributes Paid to 69 Departed Church Members. ] 3 With the sessions this afternoon and 5 this evening, the annual meeting of the 1 Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, : held all this week in Grace Baptist j Church will be concluded. For an hour and a half this morning : the delegates paid tributes to the sixty- : nine members of District Baptist j churches who have died during the year. < In the report of the committee on obitu- : aries, presented by Percy S. Foster, the : roil of the dead was read, and to each ; was accorded an appropriate eulogy. Moderator K. Hez fewem was appointed j delegate to the Southern Baptist convert- i tion which meets next May. Rev. Sam- ; uel H. Greene, pastor of Calvary Baptist ; Church, was appointed delegate to the I Northern Baptist convention, of which he ; is vice president. The association voted its thanks to Mod- < erator Swem. Clerk D. S. Footer. Assist ant Clerk J- If. Many; to Rev. F. W. Johnson, pastor, and to the members of Grace Baptist Church for hospitality in entertaining the convention, and to C. E. Vroman, chairman of the press commit- j tee; M. D. Kiefer, official stenographer, ; and the city newspapers for their efforts : in behalf of the convention. ; Meeting Place and Preacher. Tii? np*t annual meeting place of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches j i will bo held in West Washington Baptist J Church. Rev. F. W. Johnson has been j chosen to preach the annual sermon on j that occasion, with Rev. George K. j AVhitehouse as alternate. ; This decision was? made at the meet Ing of the association yesterday after- j lioon. in approval of the report of the ; committee on place of meeting and ! preacher. < Yesterday afternoon's session was call- j ed to order by Rev. Charles F. Winbigler, ; who l?d devotional exercises. Then fol- ; lowed the reading of the report of the ; Baptist Home, read by Mrs. W. H. Hoeke, j president of the board of lady man- < agon?. The report of the treasurer of the home ; was read by Mrs. Sarah McC. Spofford, : treasurer, showing that tlie home had j received during the year from different 1 sources .*r>,41!?.o;i and that there was a J small balance on hand. ] The report of the Woman's Baptist j Missionary Association was read by Mrs. j Thomas Highfield. secretary of the asso- j elation. The report showed that the as- j sociation enjoyea a prosperous jear ?mu . acknowledged much encouragement and j Inspiration from the ladies' aid societies and children of the various churches. ; Mrs. C. G. Gould, president, made the : "Woman's Baptist Missionary As>soeia- : t ion's report. She called attention to the fact that it has been twenty years since j the association was organized for the purpose of promoting among the women : of ttlc churches, by union of effort, : greater interest and better work in mis- : eiorra. She explained that in 188k the Baptist ; women of the District l>ad rais?ed Still ; for missions, while tfu^fr 'report of last : year showed they gave $6,706 toward j the cause, an increase of over $6,000 in yearly contributions since 1888. She ask- ; ed the unity of interest and prayers of : the ehurches in carrying on the work. Mrs. W. II. Baker, vice president of the home board of the Woman's Baptist Mi?- < sionary Association, referred to her re- ; cent visit to Chicago as a delegate to the : Home Mission, and described the work : In that city by the mission among Chi- < hese. Italians and other foreigners. She explained in detail the work done by the training school for mission workers ; established by the ladies' association, and : described the magnillcent building recent- ' ly erected by the association to carry on j the work of the training school. Prayer and Song. The evening meeting was called to order at 7:43 o'clock by Rev. R. S. Owens and the lirst half hour was devoted to prayer and song service. Percy S. Foster j led the singing. j Then was read the report of tl-.e commit- j tee on Sunday School Institute by Rev. C. j P. Stealev. The report called attention 3 to the large attendau -e and interest j shown at the institu.e teld at Bethany j Baptist Church last April, and contained ] a resolution presenting to the association 1 the importance of Sunday school insti- j tutes and asking the association to tix a j definite time to hold an Institute during ? the year, early in April, and to have the ] moderator appoint a committee of nine to j arrange for such institute. The report j was adopted. ? The report of the committee on Sunday * schools was' read by R. K. Fleharty, J chairman. The report contained a com- 1 mendation of the work of the Sunday j School Institute held during the year. The * renort snowed that three Sunday schools J were discontinued during the year; that j there were now twenty-seven schools with J H.ohtt pupils, and that the contributions 2 during the year were $10,730.30. 2 Attention was called to the growth of J t lie Sunday schools, which has not kept j pace with the grow th of the city. The re- 1 port urged greater efforts. 1 The report stated that the greatest need j in the Sunday schools is teachers; that | the growth of the churches must come | from the Sunday schools; that the special t meetings recently held in the churches 2 proved tills fuct. The report recom- 2 mended that the statistics in the Sunday 2 school renort hereafter include the luim- | ber of Sunday school scholars that have * joined church during the year; also that 2 . in efTort be made to net every church 2 member on the Sunday school roll. 2 The report was adopted. 4 A solo was sang by Mrs. Arthur G. l Dunn. entitled "Fear Not Ye, U Israel," 1 by E>udlev Buck. j l)r. Gsorge D. Adams, pastor of Brantley Baptist Church of . altimore. addressed the association on "Sunday School Eronomv." Prof. E. B. Pollard of Crozier Theolrjrlcal Seminary. Chester. Pa., advised everv Sunday school teacher to get in touch with ti;< new feu;ures of the .\merican Baptist Publication Society. QUIET AT ST. PIERRE. French Government Considering1 Steps to Meet the Situation. TAHIS, November lh.?Advices received : today at the ministry- of the colonies say j that there has been no renewal of the dis- : turbances at St. Pierre Miquelon. The : situation has been taken under considera- ; tion by the ministry, but r.o steps yet j j harp hM>n unon I 1 It was officially explained today that the law providing for the separation of church and state in France had not yet been extended to the islands, but that laws against the employment of any member of a teaching religious order In the local schools were in force. Two 1 secularized members of a teaching order were prosecuted in St. Pierre recently under the decree of August 1" for openjr . 'vi'hout authorization. The discontent in the islands is attribi.t. , ..... to tne disastrous operation of the Anglo-French treaty of lixu. Satisfaction is expressed here at the correct attitude matn'ained by the American consul. This official refrained from appearing on the balcony of the consulate in answer to the reiterated calls of the people during their demonstrations. The government is not considering the suggestion made in London that the islands be transferred to Great Britain iu consideration for territory elsewh re. , I Remark I CARVING SE I THANKSGIV f- Meriden Cutlery Co.'s Ex b each blade ruiiy warranted. two spei u regular prices. Timely news for hOut g the Thanks-giving bird. B USUAL $1.50 \ I USUAL $2.00 \ ? Russell Cutlery Co.'s Extra S tempered steel blade; fully warranted 8 week at a big discount. Sold regul 8 day at I Me of Uml | Values Wort % We have held some remarl | equaled this offering of .Fine Qi | we hope to duplicate our good 3 tent of the savings?and bear 4 woman wants, and in such imn t The lot comprises Fine Quality I?' | new shades of blue, also gray, taupe an ? at its best. Choice of values worth 2 Lot of Small and Medium-size Black | and Colored Felt Hats, in a line of | the season's most attractive | and desirable shapes. Quali- /vn 1 ties sold regularly at $-.00 i and $2.50 for 5 Lot of Fine Quality Satin and Veli vet Ilats, in black and leading colors; | large and medium-size shapes of the I most exclusive sort. Worth /mn $.'{.00 and $3.50 each. Fri, Sale of OV 1 C Vali I Sizes for Men ? 1 Former Friday sales of M< jf by tomorrow's offering of Mpn' jf 3 The sale embraces all the 3 regular lines and recent special | close out at once. j| The lot includes Men's and Young 1 2 heavy weights, in black and fancy n 2 models, suitable for business or dres* 3 Sizes 32 to 42 for men and 16 to 1C j Regular prices. $10.00 to $15.00. Sal 1 29 Men's Winter-weight 2 eluding grays and fancy mixtures*. O + to 40. Made in three-button sack styl | sold regularly at $10.00 to $15.00. I 1 35 pairs of Men's Pants, in neat 2 dark gray mixtures, brown worsteds 1 and wool black thibet cloth. Sizes 2 in the lot up to 40 waist ? measurement. Values 4 fo/x | worth $3.00 and $3.50 ^ ]| # J y} 2 pair ?. .............??...... 2 8 Men's Ulster Overcoats and Reef3 ers, made of goo<J, warm material, ft with storm collar and fancy _ cloth f| lining. Some sizes missing. Good, ? warm garments tor AtT\ g winter wear. Worth up 1 to $12.50. Friday at * V Sale of \ Finally Reduced Prices 1 Left From ?a e; These are the small lots o : of Trunks slightly damaged by smoke 2 factory of L. Goldsmith & Sons, Newa 3 Tlie hurts are not seribus, and for t S mings and blemishes caused by smoke P; them good as new. P: 8 Flat-top Canvas-cov- 13 Trunk P: ered Trunks; some with- .. . E; out side straps, includ- k nds and g ing Steamer Trunks, in ing large 1 sr assorted sizes; all are I damaged. Worth up to ?ood condl t: $3.00. Friday at up to $6.50. 1 98c $H h I Friday's Sh Misses' Tan Calf Lace Shoes; extra high and regular cut. rf* * OiTk ? si7?? *?u, tr? <5. Hecrular )r4 H 3 price, 52*50. Reduced to ^ M 1 00 pairs of Women's Tan Kid | Blucher Shoes: all solid leather. In j the popular golden brown shade; sizes J 5 to 7. Worth $2.00. Also .10 pairs of 2 Children's Tan Button Shoes; *>0 2 sizes 8 to 2. Worth $1.25 yoC | and $1.50. Reduced to j Lot of Misses' Kid l^ace and Button 2 Shoes; kid tip; sizes 11% E?/f"h | to 2. Regular $1.00 value. 2 Fo1' | Women's Tan and Black Kid and | t'aif Shoes: also a few pairs of Patent 5 Colt, blucher, lace and button styles; | light soles and extended X welts. Broken sizes, /fs ? ^ *=, | Worth $2.50 and $5.00. ]| # ^O ] Men's FurmisI | Lot of Men's Derby-ribbed Under| wear, shirts and drawers to match; 2 excellent elastic quality sold, | at 50c; broken sizes. Friday 2 t Men's Neglige Shirts, in neat light Z and dark effects; made of good qualt ity madras and percale; odds and ends * and broken sizes of lines sold ^ > 2 at 50c and 75c. Friday j at | Men's Wool Coat Sweaters, in gray I only; good, heavy elastic | quality; all sizes. Regular J Of* | price, $1.25. Friday at I Reminiainits off H< I 20 dozen Napkins, in Remnant 3 assorted styles, such as ^alT1 v< * including ; fringed, hemmed and all-linen b ;; unhemmed kinds. <^ream dam :: Worth up to 10c each. worth up t :: Friday, each, at Remnant p 3%c. 31 H ' ? * ' * ' ** ' i i * ' ' Wrappers i SI odd lot of *'y<endeft'' Wrappers, *?' comprising heavy flannelettes and best f; percales, in Persian designs, navy, :: blue. gray, black and white. Also several dozen Two-piece pm** t: House Dresses in the lot /Ur worth up to $100 M 5 Stylish Full-length Girls' Coats of heavy all-wool fancy invisible herringbone cloth and novelty stripe ma: terial: sizes 8. 12 and ^ ,rvo :: 14:' worth $6.08 and 1U/K : $7.08 Odd lot of "Mendels"' Tailored :: Waists; plain linens. Imported madras :: and nobby imported stripe materials; sizes 34, ;:6. 40. 4'.' ;; and 40. Worth up to $2.50.... fmnumiuuunmniimmniininiimittB tim'HIIIIHlim iniinniniimniiniii'??i? :able Econ TS FOR THE ING DINNER. tra Quality Steel Carving Sets; clal lots on sale tomorrow at less than, sewives who will need a good set to carva rALUE AT 98c. rALUE AT $1.39. l Quality Steel Carving Sets, fine . A special lot secured this 4N ?i h f? arly at $14.00 a set. Frl- ^ Moi UiL JLiUUliUUnS^VML h $2 Up to $3. kable sales of Untrimmed Millinery t uality Untrimmed Hats which we an fortune again, unless the unexpecte in mind that the hats are all good nense variety that no style-requireme rench Felt Hats. In large and medium shap d green. Come early tomorrow and make ; t.00 up to $3.50 for 69c. Trimmed Hats : Reduced. 15 Trimmed Hats which 1 were $10.00 and $12.00 re- Aft duced to *a,uu l 10 Trimmed Hats which Cfi AA ' were $15.00 reduced to.... vOtVv t 6 Trimmed Hats which Cfl A AA were $25.00 reduced to...*^av#vv s I ERCOATS." ies Worth 00 to $15.00. and Young Men. :n's Clothing are totally eclipsed s and Young Men's Overcoats at few-of-a-kind garments left from sales, which we are determined to den's Overcoats, in medium and extra lixtures; three-quarter and full length i wear. > years for young men. le price, $5.00. , Suits, in neat dark patterns, inne-of-a-kind styles. Sizes 33 ^ g* le. Remainders of lines S) J Sale price 9 Genuine Cravenette Raincoats, made of striped worsted and pepperand-salt materials; lined with Venetian cloth. Sizes up to 40. m if Worth $12.00 and $15.00. ^ Friday 12 Men's Hand-tailored Winterweight Overcoats, in black, brown and fancy mixtures. One and two of a kind. Sizes 35 to 40 in mb the lot. Former prices / .T) up to $25.00. Friday at ^ v Lot of Men's Hats, in black, brown and other shades; this season's newest shapes in stiff and soft hats. Odds and ends of lines sold up to $2.50. Friday ]| # ]j ^ Trunks. to Close Out Small Lots ar Recent Sale. f Trujiks left from our purchase and water in the Are which visited the rk. N. J. he most part consist of tarnished trtmand water. A little varnish will make ;s of various A small lot of Fine sizes, lnclud- Quality Trunks, one of r??vg. aii in each size, including ' T " Steamer Trunks; all in tlon. Worth perfeCt condition. Worth Friday at up to $12.50. Friday at .98 $6.98 oe Bargains. Odd lot of Children's "Toe Room" Shoes. In small sizes only, 5 to 7, C, D and E widths. _ Worth $1.50. Reduced to /C>C Not exchangeable. Women's Fur-trimmed Felt Juliets and Boudoir Slippers with s cushion soles; assorted colors. Sizes 3 to 8 Women's White Rid Strap Slippers; slightly soiled from handling. E?/f\ _ but can be easily cleaned. Worth $1.50. For Boys' Rubber Boots; knee and Storm King; extra high cut kinds. Broken sizes. Reg- /t? * ab ular $2.50 and $3.00 val- 5* H ues. Reduced to Women's Plain Toe Patent Colt Lace and Button Shoes with calf tops. All sizes. D /f? ?1 wa and E widths. Worth ^ U $2.50. For hings Reduced. Men's Seamless Half Hose, with double heel and toe; plain black and tan, also embroidered effects; phVI / broken sizes. Regular J price, 15c a pair. Friday at / Lot of Men's Sanitary Fleece-lined Underwear, with good Quality, extra heavy fleecing; all sizes. Sold waw regularly at 50c a garment. Remnant price ^ Men's Union Suits, in blue and ecru; heavy and medium weights; sizes are somewhat broken. Sold reg- ba ularly at $1.25 a suit. Remnant price lusehold Linens. lot of Table Odd lot of Huck Towirlous kinds, ei5i withi hemmed ends nod fast color red bor it tiCU tuiu _ _ ask; lengths ders: lanre size; soip? to 3 yards. are subject to slight lmo 65c a yard. perfections. Worth up rice to 15c each. Friday at ? Sc. 5%c. amid Waists. 2 Reseda and 1 Red ^ 0 Cashmere Tea downs; (U)x& Bizes 38 and 40; were 15.00 ?*? 2 Rich All-wool Fancy Brown Misses' Coats; slightly imperfect; sizes 14 and 18 a a years. Reduced from >)41- 1#c4 912.98 to 6 Stylish Waists of chiffon taffeta in all the new shades, as wistaria, navy, golden brown and blue; size 36 only; left from various lines up to 4 Rich Black Taffeta Silk Waists, oddments; richly trim- a ? s>o med; 34 and 36 only. Worth 15.00 and 17.00.... ? Dmies in 1 "IT PAYS TO DEAL AT SEVENTH AND K & 69c. Bi his season?but we have never j? nounce for tomorrow?nor can d happens. Just note the ex- p] , practical styles which every ar nt can remain unsatisfied. ^ ?s. in black, brown, navy and all the your selection while the assortment is "Lot of Fancy Feathers, Including straight ostrich, fluffy ostrich, large wings, feather breasts, etc., in black md all the best colorings. * i'alues worth $2.00 to $4.00 15 A small lot of Ready-to-wear Hats ?r" which formerly sold at $3.50 ,*>0 br educed for quick clearance $5 12 Trimmed Hats, in small 4 ftapes, in black and colors. w tegular $3.00 value for ^ w V |g Flannels, Wan Remnants of 1 We have grouped all our remnai nels, Wash Goods and Domestics marked them for immediate clearant lent quality materials tomorrow at 1 The collection includes the fol Yard-widp Percales, French Sateens. E Fleece-down Flannelle, Seersuckers, Outing Flannels. Flannelettes, Cotton Voiles, Duckl Toklo Silk and other useful fabrics. Qualities sold at 10c, 12Vtc and 15c a yai Women's, Friday C _ O A SUITES, S1K 2 Imported Tan Broadcloth Coats, 1 full length; sizes 16 and fi r CI 18. Reduced from $20.00 5^y) # J ^ du to ^ , 2 Elegant Long Caracul Cloth Coats, in beautiful moire ef- &^ * rb sti WnVth8l*lr $ and 3S- 1.75 16 Worth *3o.00.? . ff< 1 Handsome Black Broadcloth Fur- to lined Coat, lined with n brown sable mink fur; 11 ^ /ThO size 38. Reduced from 0?VO tui 4 Handsome Broadcloth Suits, plain j[n tailor-made coats, double-breasted effeet, one brown, size 36; one blue, size 38, and two black, sizes iTYQ , 42 and 44. Reduced from siz $20 to an 3 Dark Hunter's Green Broadcloth 1 Suits, long coat models: E?<Tk Su sizes 36, 38 and 42. Sold S/.gy m? for $23 ^ Fo 2 Stylish Green and Brown Mixed Cloth Suits, in stylish 1 diagonal material; size ^ <f"hO dii 36. Reduced from $23.50 sh) to siz 1 Stylish Brown and du Black Broadcloth Suit, /.a bp 1 size 38. Reduced from J loi $26.50 to V V rm 1 Imported Black Cheviot Cloth Suit, bu long tight-fitting coat 4 4 *rc style: size 36. Re- 1 .SOD s duced from $35 to ^ se, 2 Black Herringbone Cheviot Suits, wi four-button cutaway mp an efTect; sizes 34 and 36. II /rj $i( Reduced from $26.50 to.^ ( 3 Imported Worsted Suits, in fancy hij brown stripe and gar- ^ Si: net: sizes 34. 38 and 40. II /R) w< Reduced from $29.75 to.?1' u ** * " ^ $12 Women's Wearables. ( 18 Women's Extra Size Nightgowns, ..nu -.t?* ? juauu wini jujvc vi i moier | tucks and insertings; slight- s ly sailed. Regularly 11.00. ullsP/"* r Reduced to 5 Small Lot of Corsets, Including the s P. N., C. B. and Thompson's glove- C; flitting; broken sizes; dip hip, b medium and long lengths, e Values worth up to 11.00. Re- ^\U)? c duced to..i. f Lot of Women's Sweater Blouses, 1' made double-breasted, in 3 red. gray and black. Odd ^ jtk n sizes. Regular price, 11.00. (fkO? Reduced to g Odd Lot of Black and Colored Petti- ^ coats, of sateen, near-silk and mo- '* reen; made with ruffles and ^ as t plaitings. Regular price, 11.00. ntlHJ)rr ? Reduced to * 8 Women's Bath Robes, with borders j on bottom and sleeves and deep col- p lar; finished with heavy worsted tas- ^ sel. All dark colors. Regu - o /TK s; lar price, 12.00. Remnant 11 oy p price ok a w Lot of Short Flannelette and Percale Dressing Sacques, with tight- ^ fitting back; broken sizos. E Values worth up to 75c, for.. c Lot of Women's Knit and Wool J Slioulder Shawls; in gray, black and white checks. Reg- ?*> ^ . ular price. 60c. Remnant price Lot of Women's Heavy Quality Out- & ing Flannel Nightgowns, a a y neat pink and blue stripes, n with collar of plain color t< Lot of Women's Cambric and Mus- h lin Coraet Covers and Muslin Draw- ? ere, with hemstitched cambric ruf- d lies. Chemises, White and <rj ? Gingham Aprons. Values 11 worth ud to 85c. Reduced to... VJw T 1 Glove Bargains. i Baemo Mocha Gloves, in black and a few pairs of gray; all sizes ? in the lot, but not of each e color; regular (1 value. For...v w 12 and 16 Button Length Kid Gloves, in black, white and tan: all sizes in the lot, but ^ . s not of each color; worth |[ 0(Q)^ 12 11>. lor Odd lot of White *Kid Gloves, sizes 7. 7?4 and 7H: 2-clasp style; A ^ regular $1.00 value. Re- 4l-H#C duced to " g 2 - clasp Fleeoc-lined Cashmere C Gloves, in black only; all ^ - p sizes: regular 25c value. Re- U otilC' duced to U <U>W F Women's Mercerized Mit- ^ } tens; regular 25c value. Re- || n duced to * **** Odd lot of Boys' Scotch Wool and Children's Golf Gloves, in ?. o navy, red and gray. Rem- II ]j C* c nant price, pair ? ? w p MunHmniiuumnmmmuminmnumiiini tomorrow' ? GOLDENBERG'S." "The Dependable Store.'" 4 _______J 1 Dress Goods Remnants of Dress Goods, in all t aterfals. suitable for making1 waists, dresse: Hewing: 38-inch All-wool Venetian. 38-inch ool Fancy Suitings, 36-inch All-wool A bam itiste, 3S-inch Scotch Plaids, 36-inch Sheper ch Poplar Cloth. Values worth up to Remnants of Fine Quality Dre: lain Cloth Suiting, 40-inch Fancy Sergt?? na, 43-inch Mohair Sicilian, 44-inch A 1-wai jurist Coating and 40-inch French Serge, c yard. Remnant price, yard Odd Lots < 2 Black China Lynx a < aQ 3 eck Stoles. Sold for Jul ?5 witl 0.00 ^ Woi ? Long Brook Mink 2 ies, trimmed heads, /ThQ *oni ocade lined. Value, flat ,98 ^ ^ $10 ( 2 Real Jap Mink Neck Stoles, with 2 split ends and trimmed dP ^ AQ Thr ith paws. Worth pIai .98 met ih Goods and 10c, H2^c and 15c its and short lengths of Flanfound in regular stock and :e. You can buy these excclless than mill cost, lowing : ress Ginghams, Scotch Flannelle, Flannels, Canton Flannels, Domet ling Fleece Eidercloth, Mercerized d tomorrow for 63ic a yard. ippaF?! I learance off Ta ;irts and Coats L Stylish Gray Check <?/rH *>0 3 oth Suit, size 36. Re- Vr? <'?a ced from $23.50 to ^ lape 5 Odd Suits, one light gray novelty ?)? aterial and the other olive green * ipe broadcloth; size 36 and misses' 4 years. Reduced ^ ^ ^ trim 3m $29.75 and $35.00 fl Z.JI& Sold $22.1 ddlotof Stylish Cloth Suits, including . ncy striped broadcloths, fancy mix- . $9.75 5SS d $25.00. Reduced to.. ^ jvg ! Imported Fancy Stripe Suits, ex>me length coats. <1 a *=??? ;e 36. Were $26.98 rfo H J & "la d $25. Reduced to...^ . Pd. Imported Brown Chiffon Broadcloth it, empire coat, handsomely trim- 5 td with satin, size 36. Mn' irmer price, $39.50. tri tduced to v f Imported Chiffon Broadcloth Suit, ectoire model, in new catawba 2 ade. Will fit a small- e*v a f=] trim :ed woman. il,J ced from $49.50 to... , Sold Smoke-gray Broadcloth Suit, very 2 ! lg coat with large pockets. Trim- trim :d with satin and E?/f\ l5rui tton molds. Reduced Red >m $48.75 to 2 1 Long Black Broadcloth Coats. Wra pi-fitting styles, elegantly trimmed vet th satin. Sizes 36, 38 jo /TtvQ whit d 42. Reduced from a"d 1.O8 to?2o.C )dd lot of Women's Coats, short Or > styles, of plain kersey and eheviot. gant ses up to 38 only. ^ /pv o L'ne ere $8.00, $10.00 and sath 1.00. Reduced to v duce 4th Floor Ken Lot of remnants of cut roll and odd S oils of Heavy-weight Seamless China 8-v lattlng; also 180-warp Japanese Mat- roc ing; the former In neat check and ter trlped designs; the latter in handsome am arpet patterns; colors of red, green and Re; due; all close-woven, firm, even-edge . radc. The cut rolls and remnants , _ ontain from 5 to 20 yards, and the ull rolls contain 40 yards. Regu- C.y;. ar price, 25c and n *=9lT / rV> 0c yard. Rem- H /U/^r ant price, yard 11 * Ke 5 Extra lieavy-weiglit 10-wire Brus- 1 els Rugs; made all In one piece, with J'? eavy 4-inch hemmed ends; in floral "f-1 nd conventional designs; colorings of ?iz ed, green and tan. <n\Q > tegular $30.00 value. I (Hi yf$ V'3 teduced to W dut Lot of slightly soiled Double-bed 2 (lankets; in white, gray and tan; with grc ink and blue borders; heavy weight, an< ,1th soft wool nap fleece, that has the fee a.me warmth and ap- qui earance of all - wool -5 <rw tai: lankets. Sold regularly 11 V' ula jr $2.50. Reduced to ^ for 9 Extra Fine Quality Large Size L ted Comforts, tilled with pure white Co* otton, and covered with best grade Tal 'rench sateens; slightly pai oiled from handling. /Hi E? ass legular $5.00 value. Re- hea uced to ^ reg Lot of Scotch and Nottingham Lace $3* urtuins. 1 to 5 pairs of each pattern; X. [> to 00 inches wide, and 3 and 3^ Iris ards long. Good, strong thyead, plain, pai lotif effects and heavy worked cen- pla srs; copies of the handsome real qui ices. Sold regularly for it /f> E? So' 1.00 and $3.50 pair. Re- ^11 .y*5 $5 5 uced to nar Heavy Floor Oi Regularly 35c and 40c Yard A lot of about 25 roHs of "mill le 'ilcloth on sale tomorrow at 19c per square ; very other store asks 35c and 40c. In lengths from one to five yards, in 4-1 Light and dark colorings. Many of the d< o trouble in buying enough to cover a large Tomorrow at 10c ner sniwro vara wo Friday Bargai Remnants of 36-inch Black Taf oie, 30-inch Black Peaw de Soie, Black P< hine, Black Japanese Silk, etc. Sold up ti rice Remnants of Colored Taffetas, 'eau de Cygne. Colored Satins. Fancy Taffet .iberty Foulards, Figured Poplins, Figured ese Silks, etc. Sold up to 68c a yard. Rem] Remnants of Colored Paon Velv red Velveteen, Colored Velutlna. Silk-finishe ut from goods sold as high as $1.00 a yard, iece at s Remnan HOME-MADE C rKMTC A X XTl They come to us fresh from the >f satisfied customers declare them the xnos Choice of these kinds: FRUIT CAKE, POUND CAKE. Made from the purest and besl ific methods and uniformly good. Try a pound tomorrow-Kind you'll not jome hereafter. Remnants. he most desirable colors, and 3 etc. In the lot will be found the All-wool Covert Cloth, 38-inch All- ^ 5ss, -10-inch All-wool /=Sv ai d's Plaids and 36- V II (T* T 30c yard. Reduced /Ly ^ " le ss Goods, including 56-inch iS-Inc*- AU-wool Pan- pcv di [)'. Cheviot, 06-inch ^\/f^ Values worth up to ft ]/ w]) (V. pj yt M of Fuirso Is pr Rich Jap Mink Muffs, <? a <0,0 tt3?ioiS'"ct..8l.r.lp.e":. ?4.98 ? Sets Beautiful Caracul Fur, sc 5 throw and large a g?/f> muff. Worth 34.50 9 Handsome I?ng Squirrel Siberian ows, finished with ^11 PtP n ends or tall trim- ^O0/5 te I. Worth $115.00.. A or ar Bominstiifis. !? ii> dh ^ si: to Qualities, .?, ??? m uc 62c \ I dJ deduced I Mored it 1 >0 ! en Handsome Long Black Broadcloth , 25 ts, made with braided directoire ea Is. Sizes 34, 36 and /f q PT F3 Reduced from $16.38 ^ pi si: Imported Black Broadcloth Coats, ^ med with braid, ^ AO I for $20.00 and 11 -3) ylft ed >0. Reduced to.^ e Brown Panama Walking Skirts, dr plaited style, trim- 414 with folds. Various /to a ^ ths. Worth $5.00 and 5) II or I. Reduced to ^ Misses' Navy Blue Pana- ^c Cloth Skirts, all plait- ^0 ?? Worth *4.00. Reduced lUJfjC ! th Elegant Imported Voile Skirts, 101 dsome sheath effect and satin imed models. Sold dp rj ?p $10.75 and $21.50. uced to ^ Brown Voile Skirts, elaborately imed with silk folds, xfc ^ j?l<Th co ind 42 inches long. 35-$ Ov* co for $8.98 ^ U Black Cloth Coats, 50 inches long, imed with satin and 4* o s ^ d. Sizes 30 and 40. ^n.OS 00 uced from $12.98 to....^ co pn Golden Brown Chiffon Broadcloth u. ips. handsomely trimmed with vel- ' shirrings and braid. Lined with . e satin. Sizes 38 Q (TsQ 40. Reduced from 'y'fj ?[J K) to ^ le; le Imported Red Cloth Coat, elc- la ly trimmed with black braid. ^ t Stoh38."'Rc?$lll.S0 S d from $20.50 to... ^ # ^ ja. nnant Lots, 2 9x11 feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs, v<* lire grade; perfectly matched; large itn size, and only one of each pat- re _ 11 - t - ? J n; an gooci colorings df/Th T) E? ri handsome designs. ^1 gular $10.50 value. For..^ Di 3 Half-wool Ingrain Art Squares; i^1 ge room size, 0x12 feet; large and all designs; colorings of red, green, le, tan and yellow. -w /f>0 y*'1 gular price. $7.0l>. ln mnant price P>" 1 All-iron Frame Bed Springs, close , ven double wire, with steel center id support and copper wire edge. U( es 3 feet <>, 4 feet and ' eet 6 inches. Sold reg- /? a edtof0r 535?' Re'3I.VO N] 0i!0 Yards of Curtain Swiss, white gj' >und with red. green, blue, pink re 1 yellow dots, figures and floral ef- ^u ts, of all sizes; extra fine sheer , ility; suitable for scarfs, curns and draperies. Reg- aTT / r 12%c and 15c value. J %>C tri ot of 60-inch Oriental Stripe Couch m/ers. Heavy Mercerized Tapestry s ble Covers, 8-4 sizes, and one-half ,' rs of 50-inch Tapestry Portieres; . . orted colorings; all linbthed with . ivy tassel fringe. Sold ^ ? . *>*> ularly for $2.50 and >^ || -waJ Remnant price II J pairs of Fine yuality Imported "1 ih Point I .ace Curtains, one to four J I'd nf P'J fit no io t? M - -" F^^v.i.1, nugiiiiv ?unea; in and heavy worked centers, good ' ility net: full 3Vs yards long. Ri d regularly for $5.00, ?T> <0, o ab i0 and $6.50 pair. Rem- vUIaS it price ^ v I aU llcloth, 19c ngths'' of Heavy-grade Floor pa yard?the same qualities for which I, 6-4 and 8-4 widths, esigns are alike, and you will have size room, hall or vestibule, irly 3Gc and 4<V. Ins in SilkSo Va Fetas, 36-inch Black Peau de of; mgee. Black Crepe de ?, ^ ^,rt i 51.25 a yard. Remnant c,j? bR Colored Messalines, Colored of as. Check Taffetas, Satin ~. ? the Foulards, 27-inch Japanant price mil ets. Black Paon Velvet, Col- pi! ;d Velvets, etc. Short ends .p. pla . Remnant price, each end an< v (B nmHi??iH?mmmmmmmr;?:???n?c it Sale. AKES AT 19 I POUND.1 J bakery every day. Hundreds 8 !t delicious cakes th^y ever tasted. x? RAISIN POUND CAKE, H FANCY CAKES. jj L ingredients, baked by scicn- p want to be bothered with linking at tt Boys' Clothing. Odd lot of Boys* Long Tourist Coats. 3 le and two of each kind; sizes up || i 15 years. Regular & ~ rfTvO K i.OO, $?.<*? and $7.00 val- 55 s. Reduced to ?po>o>^VJ' Boy8* and Children's Kitie Quality ? nm - o' - Shan tec llats. of blue 8 rge. rod and wlifte flannel, black ?* atlier and other materials; g ?e and two of a kind; val- n ?s worth up to lie- ** iced to w ? Boys' Navy Blue Serge Kniekerbock Suits, sizes It to I'd and 15 to 17 ix ars. Regular Sti.oo .and a rf H 1.50 values. Reduced J*) ? H Boys' Shield Bosom White I.a on - 55 tred Sliirts; odd sizes. Reg- -t o ar price 50c. Remnant H ice 8 I.ot of Boys** Pall-weight Reefers, of || d flannel and eovert cloth and fanry ft issirnere; made double-breasted style; 2 >me have velvet collars and cm- m em on sleeve: sizes 4 to Q /Tk years. Values worth 5n,yJ-Cy>' it y to to. Reduced to ^ U 3 Boys' Soft Neglige Shirts, made 3 tekband style; light and dark pat- JJ rns; sizes 121*. 13 and i::v? Aa-h ? 55 ily. Sold regularly for 75c 55 id $1. Remnant price....... 2 Small lot of Juvenile Suits, in sailor. H ouse and Russian belted styles; all 55 ive bloomer pants. Odd dp -fl A (Th 55 zes. Values worth up ^ II 55 $4.00. Reduced to . 55 Boys' All-wool Coat Sweaters, the ? ?st quality, extra well /p <i A/fh 3 ado. Regular $'J.O0 val- ][ 2 !. Remnant price * Boys' Straight Knee Pants Suits, all 5. Irlf nattarno Cj""" 1 #> *"* ? ? JLO III if\Q years. Regular $2.50 tt tlue. Reduced to..., v H Lot of Boys' Odd Pants, straight ? lee style. Sizes 14, 15 JJ id 10 years. Regular price. ** c. Remnant price 2 Odds and endF of Boys' and Chil- g en's Tam-o'-Shanter Hats and Boys' 2 icht and Auto Caps: bro- E?/nk.?-? B >n sizes. Values worth lip ^>uB? ? $1.00. Reduced to ~ Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, with dou- |f e-breasted coats, of cheviot and cas- ? mere; all dark patterns; one and two 2, each kind. Sizes "to (Cp'T) difw years. Values worth zl > to $5.00. Reduced to... t; Art Department. fi Swiss Embroidered and German Lin- Z; t Scarfs and Shams; worth ? xv t: c each. Remnant price, |[ zi -C*h J| 25c Battenberg Center- : eces, round and square; zes 9x0 and 12x12 inches. J| tt ?duced to g 25c Tinted and Lithograph- H 11 Pillow Tops llUlliC 11 iOe Silk Pillow Ribbon, with 'T)E? J1 aw string, assorted colors. ft .-yard pieces for 2 Fine Quality Swiss Embroidered g arfs, on account of the shams be- H g sold we shall sell these 2 arfs at exactly half price. 41. orth 98c. For ft 50c Silk Pillow Cords, in all g e latest colorings; 3 yardsg tig. One day at ;; Children's Goods. 1 Lot of Children's Coats of Bedford C nd and bearskin, in white and || dors; sizes U months to rfjii /ThQ S years. Sold regularly 2 r $3.49. Reduced to....^ 2 12 Infants* Long Coats' of Bedford 3 rd and cashmere, lined heavily; 2 liars trimmed with ribbon, braid and 2 ibroidery. Values worth n /TbO 12 j to $3.30. Remnant ][ g ice ^ It 1 dozen Children's Fur Sets, con- 2 sting of muff and tippet of white X? arskin and astrakhan: also /fjv g Lfgins of astrakhan. Regit- g r $1.30 values. Reduced to. g Lot of Girls* Sailor Suits, in brown || id navy blue; made with deep sailor g liar and emblem in g ield. Odd sizes. Regu- ^ a I* rntP?rice..3^2.49 | Lot of Girls' All-wool Batiste and jf ishmere Dresses, in light and dark g lors; waists are neatly trimmed with ft Ivet. lace and buttons; H irts are pleated. Sold /|% * 8 gularly for $2.98. Re- ^ j| _ icea 10 ~ir ? " ^ 5 Small lot of Fancy Novelty Worsted ? resses; waists are neatly a a-?. j| Immed. Sold regularly l'or 4l-^y/(C tl .00. Reduced to Lot of Bearskin and Silk <'aps,. J; lite and colors; silk liu- -5/f*. ?: gs and strings. Regular J:: Ice. 50c. Remnant price f> Lot of Children's Flannelle Rompers, t dark colors; made with pockets *; id collar. Odd sizes. *"W/n\ J. ^gular price, 50c. Rem- i' nt price z: Lot of Children's Outing Flannel t; ightgowns, pink and blue stripes, z: th collar of plain color. Z! zes up to 1'J years. Sold X ? gularly for 50c. Re- J: ced to J; Lpt of Children's and Misses" Ki- > Dnos. made of crepe cloth; colore of j; ;ht blue, iiink, red and lavender; $: mmed with handsome Sir* t> rsian borders. Regular (n)*U/? 51 ice, $1.0h. One day at |5 Small lot of Children's Toques, in S rk colors, linished with tt rge tassel; mitts and -ji Zl otees. Remnant price, J| (y/^ p Ribbon Remnants. | ?ull 10-yard bolts of Satin Taffeta H hhon. in ail colors: suit- ?i 41 le for fancy work. Worth II ll (C JJ ;. Remnant price . 8 Dresden Ribbon, ."SC. inches wide, in the newest color combi- -? ^ H lions. Regular price. "d5c |{ /n\? ~ rd. Remnant price, yard.. ? w g 'illow Ribbons, with drawstriugs; t |j hes wide; all new color- ;? is. Sold regularly for ^ & ; yard. Hemuant price, 11 ?C ? Enamel Ware, ? CHOICE, 10c. 1 ifues Worth Up to 25c. ? We've ?&thcreil all the few- ? a-kind pieces of Enamel Ware and H >uped them in this one lot at 10c for ft )ice of values worth as high as 25c. ? he lot includes gray, brilliant blue, g le-and-wliite, enameled kitchen ware 22 various kinds and sizes, among 22 sm mixing bowls. 1, S and G pint g es; pudding pans. 8 and 12 pints; g Ik pans, with handles; wash basins. _2j lliunt blue-lipped kettles, sauce- g is, pudding pans and cups, pie 22 tes, pudding pans and milk pans; G V* 1 S pints. ? asenient?Housefurnishings dept.) g i>??n{??t??n;????8???n???iiim