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y-g -z? P--gT-VTyggrr. ".!. y - .-"r-gf,.t-. -j i w- rr j. r r . jr. " -. jaTsa-?aTaaaaa'aaaaa-aa- "i1 ' j"?-- v- ? py1 n jwp i vth.-tvl - --- :--k, ,:r . r.s w.v iiwj n t .j. ,i a. w ,"yjiy ?nw j" iw .s w i 2- CoiossalPurchase-DressFabrics M. GENTLES HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK A SPECIAL TRIP MADE TO SECURE THIS IMMENSE PURCHASE-21 PIECES tf KW HESS FAMUCS -AAA THS SEASON'S LATEST PRODUCTIONS. THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF ONE OF THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS CLOSED OUT TO US AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. SOME LARGE LOTS, OTHER SMALL, BUT ALL NEW, CLEAN GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MILL. WE TOOK THE ENTIRE LOT, EVERY PIECE ATA GREAT REDUCTION. AND ALL WILL RE ON SALE MONDAY WITHOUT RESERVE. SEE THESE VALVES. TOY ME MKSISTaLE. - k. - j - ar ij-r.-ir.'iii i . . a.-- i .m i .f-tt i. - r- - ' ri. ss;.s :- z-j-- : jz s -a-v u-e. "avtvt -. '.- i -t vj- .m v e -i .".. - ;.-uiiv: - i iv"- --. ;ii: u re wri. -anK-,- '--- . w-ve- - . - -- tr.-. iJ"" . " ri " u - r t-m 4 Hi SOc ALL-WOOL COVERTS 2SC IS pieces CC-lnch t.-.n covert weaves; par- wool, hard-twisted worsted, will wear like dollar Roods; cheap .it 10c -, 29c S9 ALL-WOOL VENETIANS 49c 42 Inches wide t'.ne mUJ Venetian S.iii3K?. In brown, rov.it. navy. wine ami mvrtle worth C.'c 49c SI.25 MELROSE SUITINGS 7SC ll-I.ieh fine Sharkskin ..r Melrose Cloth, in 4 aruod color- black Alice Mil", royal. reen. very serviceable- $:.C5 values for ........ ... - 79c 29 MOHAIR JACQUARDS IS 89 pieces Jdolialr Ruitir.fs. 40 lr.che wide; wovw In r.-at Jacquard designs. lar:e ian;e of colors. including r ltd". C Llues. 2 brown, preen and plum shades; 3c value I5C SI.25 CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, 31. OO pure SO-lneh new Itroadcloth: flne wool, with rlesant luster: nil the new shades. InTludlns; uray. ;!jir.s. ,-,; Jl.r; values SSC MANNISH Sl.00 Tills Is on of th" jrreatrst barsaln evi-r offered 44 tnd:es wide, pur" wcrstol. liarl-lsted twilled fabric, with iihailow ehck5: srat range of dtslrabl- colors. Includlnit nyl. navy. Barn-t, trowr.. BrtH.-n. etc. nd black iSc value 53c S2 COL'D AND BLACK VENETIANS SM.23 The cream of the. lot: 4-incti very flne pure wool n!lk-r.nlshed Venetians; on of th prettiest cloth made, and we're Treat line of colors: nothlnic handsomer for a fall costume $1.25 pHBH SOc ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS 31 Less than manufacturers' cost. No wholesale house sells these at this price; 3f inches wide; pure wool; 25 different shades; SOc quality 3lc BUSS PANAMA CHEVIOTS 7S We're sure you never saw such values before; 50 inch pure-wool desirable Panamas in a line rane of colors; $1.25 values at 756 LACE CURTAINS. NEVE PXiCED MO LOW BEFOmm. 0EATET EVENT Or THE YEA. Kvcrr home. hnt'l or l:irilInE-uon" that can antici pate thflr miutivtneiits for I.av Curtains will do well t late advantage of this jrrt-at .ah'. Nottingham I-iC" Curtain. US varUs long. riw pat tcni. worth $!..": oti i.i- Mdwlay, :t p.tir ...... 98c .Ni.;tinsh:im l-T" rurtain--. ::'- y". long, "xtra ijfw rto:Kii"-. ivorth ?l!"': on -..ilc MoiKla.if :i l-.iir ... SI.25 -Votoli Iifo riirtainn. '.Y? yanN long aii'l up to i) ififhi-rt v.!l-. Krs vari- t-tv. wortn ?..: on mu Momlay. at yaix ... $1.50 Sootrfi am! RniolR Ijce rurtains. Vt-z rani Ions, novelty 'ff-ct-. worth $-'.7.: on sal.- AJJ Monday, a Iairi99 Call N't and Jlnise!s Ii' rtirtaino. 3 yards loujr. extra wil. now de !sn. worth $lti): n sale Momlay. A CA Hir 9U Tin" quality Scotch and I.ru-el- I-nc rurtains, ::', vnnl Ions, rlegant iattTiu. worth ?4.rv: on sal- Monday, a pair ...... $2.95 tOY' CLOTHING Boys' finely tailored Suits of wool fabrics. In a Scotch mixture: also blue and black: worth Ki.dO; to morrow these double - breasted Suite, ages 7 to Ifi years, on Kile at.. ....... i. ...i $1.59 4fwfJ-V Mr-a-'MaM Russian Blonc and Sailor Stilts: all wool materials; lat est Eton cut; worth l.r0: ap-s 2'i to C rears to-morrow... $2.49 S"e oar new Caps: 4" different myles: worth Toe; to-morrow, the finest. In cluding tarns... 50c BM9EMKNT Tiic Ol. ratio, in all coWs: !?- yd.-will" cord- Qi d'Madra:cl.olce IKS ltf fine ZethjT ninehans": lc flpf-ce-llned TVrai- Ck per Flanw h-ttes Wm 10c ZT-c mererrlxed Sateen and IVrcallne: 15c eenuine. French F!annelett O Imported Silk Glncham: Vc Oxford Wain- IQm Irks yard If t Irth TJn'n Pultlns: l?o Voile and I:inat3a Cjt Hultli Monday Vw ." half bleached TMn nll llnen Pamaik: rmall Bfia lot: Monday, yard... .96 $!.) alMlr.en Narkln1: l-'n-: fat .lva?e; eix'd QRfk patterns; Mon.. Toz...99w 15'i-e heavy Iarns!ev bleieh-i-d Ton "line: cuar. fjk all linen: Monday, vdlwli P,e IHeached Mulln: Hilt jileres; no limit: all M you want Monday .H5 50. nieaclied Kheets: tlnen tinlsh: !7 r.'isn: QQfk Feconds; Monday 03 REMNANTS. ommmm good: IOT I 1.500 yards 45-inch WorM'-d Sultincs. in neat dark mixed yle: worth ISc: -lnrh pure wool tan tricot cloth, worth Sic: 41 Inch dark tufted Suiting In bluts. brown, cn-en. etc.. worth ?c: all rood IQjk lcnath: choice. yart.lJ LOT 3-5.C0O yardt 33-Inch iill-r.-oo! Cheviots. In Rood ilurk color?, worth SX:: 3s lnch flne pure Moliairs In neat fancy tv!e!. many color, worth up to C9c: -'-Inch fine worsted mannlrh fultinc. tod ranseof col ors, worth ud to 9m c: choice, per yard.COw LOT 3 Consists of ZS-inch pure wool Rinama. W-In. fancy Mohairs. Ann tan Coverti. SO.i Cheviot Sult !nr. fine worst d Voiles and 50-in. Cloth Sultincr. worth up to : and 7- many roo.1 dres lercths and at a 1I reduo- Sla tloi: choice. pvryd..Wlw SO-INCW BLACK SERGES Note the width; 60 Inches; pure Wool Cheviot SerKrs. A rich, deep black Plenty of It. and note the price 55c 75C IMPERIAL BLACK SERGES ..". inches wl.ie. pure col. fine twill i!rc- Srg; so. Riarantel fn-t Mck. a::i! usually sold at ,c this lot on ?aa4 nt... ...... .......... .. ......... SI.25 SO-INCH BLACK PANAMAS Pure wool, flne black Panama Cloth, nub weaves, rich In quality: $1.25 value; 30 Inches wide 49 49c SQC 50c SI BLACK CHEVIOT SUITINGS I pieces 60-Inch flna wool camcl's-halr Black Goods; worth $1.00; will be sold 50c ALL SPANGLED AND LADE ROBES GO AT HALF PRICE ftS.OO HOME BO AT B T.BO 929.00 BOBEB BO AT mt2.B0 S39.00 BOBEB BO ATB19.O0 S1VC0 Spansl.'-.l Kobe, full sweep to skirt; both waist and Jklrt heavily spiinclcd: come in black and white; Just a few left; Monday at SS.0" La Toca Net and Spangled have double flounce, heavily de signed; ample material to make any style waist: Just a few. but choice Monday at S7.50 Robes; some SI2.50 $35.00 Real IJerre Jjice Robes, double flounces: elaborately emhroldered: trimmed with festoons and lace medallions; full sweep to skirt; ample ma terial to make any style waist; at. $15.00 KID GLOVES. A Complete Line of Lobr Glove for the V. 1. Ball. Ladie3 2-cIasp genuine Frenrh Kid Gloves; Glare and feuede. in all the new fall shades and latest style stltchinps; $1.50 values; fitted and warranted .., Tw-c1ap Iiaiulskin (Sloven, in black, white, mode. gray, bittver browu and red; $l.u values; special $1.00 50c BELTS AND BAGS. WjBEsBmBw Belts; about 75 dox. In the newest patterns. In tailor made and silk clastic; values up to 89c Choice for, each. Patent Leather Belts; Jptcst glove fitting style; In ail sizes; regular :."c quality, each .; , Leather Bags. In Vanity styles, patent Leather, and walrus grain leather: al-o Carriage 1'ags. s-inrli frame and strap handle; regular value IBV to TTk-. at. each 49c 15c ?al grain 49c NEW FALL SILKS XEW HOI RE VEI.OIH That rich, heavy fabric, so much in demand for coats, waists and cos tumes; comes in deep, rich shades of gamer, preen, navy, national, gray, cream, white and black... ....................... SEW PLAID TAFFETAS, la safla-strl block dealsa Elejran? color combinations; In unusual values at the price. Mr, TSe. We 5EW COLORED ALI-SII.K CniFTOW TAFFETAS' The 75e tjaality in an endless collection of colors and new shadlnRs: also in two-toned effects; you will be surprised nt both quality and price; rustling and chiffon finish; regular 73c fabrics; bright, lustrous, e!cant silks... HM.II-GRADE XEW FAXCT SILK glrinir you an assortment of the newest, prettiest fabrics; loulMnes. two-toned taffetas, crlace. checked, multicolored printed warp, at prices most unexpected for new silks: at e and........ 75c 59c 59c 59c 7-I.X. 9tJ FAXCT SILKS Extra wl never sold for less than 11.00 per yard: de sirable, up-to-date designs; no old goods; bought Iy us nt an unusually low price: will sell them Monday.............. ........ 69c 44B4aMaMaVaalBaLaMaaaaaaBBHa MEM'S 75 WOOL I FLEECED UNDERWEAR S At 10 A. M. for Onollalf Hour. 3 Men'a Very flne natural gray Wol Kieccc-Llned Shirt or Drawers: all-sHlt fin- isbed: all eizes up to 4C. regu g; lar price $1.C0 per suit; for one- l.aif hour, per rarment Fleccc-Llned 37c rcSkl S3.00 SKIRT PATTERNS, BLACK CHEVIOT BUITINOB, At 9:30 Moaday Morning. 100 Skirt Patterns. 54 inches wide; Black Cheviot Kultiag: worth "1 00 per yard or $3.00 a Ekirt pattern: rplendld weight for early fall wear: Mon day, at 9:30. a skirt pat tern of 5 yards for wide; Black Cheviot SI.25 SI.OO ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINES At 10 A. M. forOae-Half Hoar. Heal $1.00 All-Si'k Crepe de Chine in a soft. trous 2 4 -inch crepe fabric; an ele gant assortment of shades, such as champagne, brown, mode, cardinal. delft, reseda, black, pink, tur quoise, nary; these will be on sale Monday, special lus- 50c BOYS9 S3.SO WOOLEN SUITS At 9:.tO A. M. for One-Hair Hoar. We have about 300 blue, black nd fancv mixtures of heavy woolen cheviots, in dot.ble-breast-ed. well-made, stylish suits sizes 7 to 14 that we are going to close out in half hour to-morrow at.... dark 1,50 S1.75 BED COMFORTS AC :: A. M. for Oae-IIalf He On Monday we will. put on sale for one half hour 400 full-size Double Bed Cont- Fnrts. rnverwl vrith tin ntt:il- ity silkoline; choice patterns; pure white cotton rilled; worth $1.75; Monday at 'J-JO a. m. le Bed Com- 98c OLD MEXICO AUTHORITIES PUT THE LID ON GAMBLING M-.st Difficult Task of Police lias Ren to Flnnt Out Pokor Dens in Side Streets High Stakes Were the Prizes at Little Monte 'arlo of Tactibaya. CHILD RESCUES il BURNING WOMAN i'v of Mexico. Sept. The authorities the force of hl ruin. "I don't ran my ' the IVderaj district, who do nothing by I laee to rob chlldren. the biggest gatn- "?, have swept ths camMlnie-hou-s ro J bl'r in Mexico used to say iK protected by law and custom out of J The em;.!oym or tho preat ramblers steace here, and the gamblers ho had'i were lnvanably ell paid un.l mrdy did alone toasted thst "nothlns; woul 1 J thev ev.-r woo the ii Ch.nce on their i of ail th talk hat- either snt own a unt. Tl.e mint Smi-ort-int sam- wn la despair or betaken them.-.ve t- l.ler 'n the country lft the carl strictly trlor cities, hoplna Jo eotiUnue "tiusi- aione This man would not permit on " slthourh oa a smal er seal-. ' of h! ejii;Io.e to gamble; It meant in- "lils reform bis com" aIo t j,-r:i J-ja.l ytur. i!smi.'al. 'he irst step havinx ten to .rH ttii ! !'eorj have often ssked tf a camb'er In ii..t-: mji 01 wiir iwu.-? . in" -n-i Jicxwo mi r.ot in ooa social rur.ninn. . ..!... . .n .. k...... ..1 ... k nnrM1 jr.. nut; ..IIV'1 1VJ11.P itr ntM.ia sw..-. tln-ik th.it by r.o possibility couiil a Knests. sometim-s fifty In one house, the ladles wearir.j- m.w Roan": tach il.iy and tho ffent!.'mn provided with Kreat sums of moniy for thos-e were the flays when calitlicrus played for solden ounces, anil th" Kreen tables wtre stacked with the yellow metal. IvjrtnK the trre.it annual trambllnir flesta . m i.v..e.(n.. In .. r .4.- n wift.. M0 nti.M&l il.. ..........1.. ? . W 1,. .'4 hii'i tifzn 1I ...v. 1 LViirnwi. lair uat. were iot or won. it. was tne tnintr io play hlsli and ilqaette. favors! tj a race haraeteritlr. d mandfl the utmest lm pertTjebablllty utrons the plater. Men notd for their wealth would lay .ft ounces on a earU and lose them without a charire of countenar.ee. It was ni un enmmen for men to los-e Jiao.o) in a day or nicht. Nohidv iKir.oaseil his loes or xultel oi'er his winnlnics. It was. In a 1 way. a .-rt of Mexican derby oi. All this In t!i- midst of the noblest cen- iry In the u-orld. the fire.it n hite-topp"l 1 ol-vinoes looklnc donn on the liarminn ' Kt.l-KUcsrECIAU uardeni nr.d meat mansions of the opu- j New York. Kept. CO. Three little sir's. lent, where the hiuli play was Koine on. I Hvimr in different places, mav die n re- Oiit on tl." enss Uidie. cl-artnincly at- aulto c.f burns received in the afternoon tired, danc.il with tl.eir ca-alers nr.d mu- j while playing with tire, wldle the presence ele filled t!i air Iive-makintf. irambling I f min.l of a fourth, only 13 years old. Plucky Thirteen-Year Old Girl Mounts Two Flights of Stairs j With Bucket of Water and Saves a Life. wr a most ' - of the city wherrj thev momllzlnc influence and th ca.uf ruin nf many your.a meu r th the fti-il. uf etnr.loex. im.-i;.hoae were la the central st-e"t d ;n day snd r.ljcht tt w.11 ensy fnr 4 man nho had collectrd a lar" sura iii"3eT fntn the firm's customers t '-. to tn his luck. The result sm ir.etlmes ruin r.5 suicide, or. a" eft -a pr ie.l. relat rs had to ma'M tool it.t re 5 Ict te tie camMer. '1 e caniMti'i.' concerns for a ton time e the dltrt t ao"'rament a !'' nt- e of more thar f l.i'O. inJ were p-n illv utiiT the rontroi of one man wr. uti:utnte, a "cit fortune an'J fnii-! property. I11.iend.1s. etc. Ileitis 1 'karltal-ilrt mn. h dit much for needv -rwm, o full of Lutitrudlktlor 1 humj'i I j(I h- hr-aklrr up of the -imb'I---hou;" ti de a hole tn the revenues but tt" au h r.-s had ..tie t recorn'X tie i.tei lemiralU.Ttl"n t "1 by this t. s t te-n said, th' I'.rst step was to send ' Kamblrrs t . ntrrets r-niet frm th- -ter nd attbi'i thy tl'trd u; -h'lr .iat!lhmcnts nt ' rlub ' snd mof lux.- ul men ,i(i drlre-J to ,"imt'- ha! fn !!nn'. ih it hv Tin tvislmlltv Intrusts! j mmW're-!:nu rroi-rletor in tht -ountry When th- 1 lo. ktl uj")n if tir.flt for icenral socie ty V t the fact ha Ior. t-en evident that 'R'yl Fo.l-ty" frowned upon Ram-be- ard tlif'.r fimilie. The wmen fo!' of imblers m'ffht dls pla -ovtiv 1ewe' and wear the mot tHt''j! k-niiw. but alwas tha wh!ir k'iuM to around "Vou don't know them, of eoiir-j Tli"-v are the S.-.ind-r"o s. pamtl"R. nr.d quite impjivlb'.eu" Thus tl cunt llr.c prof".lonl and their wom en n-e U"r-t on 'h fr"n?e of eoeetv Tbre hi nir lieer. amonc the nice peo T ' mrV.il -rs!o:i to takir. x:p" the t.-ulles of a profaewluna! camMrrV fam- :;r -tixi fii-T tub roKnit nnxs. H'nl a dfllrioui atnndon markeil the meat tttmunl ll".! at San Autruvtin. Tiie cllto of sccl"ty were there, and so also thnt stmrjje class of people who. down to the j teent time, haunt all coun try fal"s In Mexico a wandr!r.r. nypsy llke folk, who t-eem nomadic and to liave no Settled 1 otres wie,i the llfi. of a woman whre t.-.i en- velojij by tlames while to'intt to rescu! oz.e of the other children. Mr. Xlc.Ia Catallno. who ooeuplea the third fioor of Xo. T3T Third avenue, went to it grocery store a few minutes after ocuk-k. leavini; ner e.nillrci:. Annie. Th- poret Indian I eara old. and Jennie. IS month" old. p'a K lwiths st4lte.l to ids t pa Jtt ir.e noor. In her alienee they got jjamb.e away ids cop- j hold of a box of matches, and Annie's . .uttir-. uuiii jiir. jw" ran screaniin. ti-e of the "ifks of the po'Sce artlriK i:n "e- tjiir rtti. orders. !:: le,-n to !'i-1 ru hd poker ileri. ronet1ni run n.T' ir In ?'e stre''s place wtor- tj- i;tnr fl!' msmtiiji'n n "lli! Ve 1-ire.t on one Tir-tf oe rtr.n?er nf r-. 'l unmerciri'ly. Storlr Uv ' Tf. '" water ititir c 1-en t rf mn wlio had lost thir ' obilt.rate.1 oclnj rank me. e t- - c taken out to th" svburb and tell t-ne- .. ronie bnck to th- cltx or the per. Tho rwl!s and the pcia-Io mir.Kled la that d'nnmil.' fashion which Is one of the str-inc- features of Mexican life on gala cccas!ors. AH cm anlrratlrn nr.d rrfect order relimed It -.s a troplril carnival. In Its wav. i time when rich and roor felt them selves r'irrrd lrt a cor-.mon rasslnn. XO CLASS MSTIXCTJOXS. In a minor wtiv nil this has heen com mon down to wltHn two rears At coun try fair hne a ers la the rimMlnsr hf.oth- ladb arrate.1 n th-!r jewels r.nd bet conr.i ate,; rciir men of n mt "ipllrtan ell's and Indlins lid In eot ton rioth. Mth tl er Markets ovr their s,ouIder. re. Hrc out b-tneen th" aen- centavos. Ganiblln-c ?.to a take more 'rouble to find them tie 'uti wa much frv,t:ente. tiv tour't rl!--e -mi the Unlte.1 Stnte -btss that hn i off -o tri s shown a keen cesire to unr- up-'t j :-ir.e- tan ..-, ou:(j te th-nr-i . ticrr in Ms den t--ortnr tour!"" ! stnt" . f r- and ter-er and start nnl to haunt ie ii"ie jiort- ur'v. .artwlrre -r -ran was put on the iij TacutTa. a larce -.b i.P of the rify . c.imlnn res! . - K ns'. hlrhwnv to Acapul tt no Ilttie mewr with ta welt-bred and ro st 1 t !. t !' to tji" faciflc ("it! ur'ervjs aair.blera The tranc-r to -fc. cotintrr and It wn- nne .f the most tntr'tigerf of the irsm- i ea-:i rrlc'r" and liu.i"v k-p n ' est'lslnej tht. alter all. no or." lest I "Tl hl place In a month nt r.i ej:lv oppetl in ail tiir-r " t;Y t . -i nj- e- ,-. ?! " e ry -e calle.1 framMers. I. jsiiu. V l we ;o i ri i-e- sprui It- s-jrh nc!le-ts IIAV- ax less harm than do our tr-eat Araerl- Ine u- r.o-ln-i th -i.e police would rro jn mark-t rtCiters "d hlKh--" sj cu- i te." the fetlm e" hirper" the ru!r.e; !( lint t.v tl ere will t hir n r.it rr.o-ler-i stock eielnnce. and trhnrs ?l.ere t'd arrest them nnd p.sek them i "HI b bro'r who will hav "r-cu!-.tirr - The fr'chtsne.l :ctlm of t'jflors set ). r womei. snd people t ea-:n e-i.,j nn,j ua,iiT ke.-p n I .'" t1 1 t.irjru- In ' head fr fear of some ' ' ireadf'j! harper -, j rd- o- Vn r e- .!- , .., ,j.r I I in ee itors That trore an one nJ . mi-. i in -norri' fear of bl-c nprre- " emiv i-npii -i., wlr ,-, y.vv Twen- tiem -n-'irv ..', tiro I Ie. cr.v Ir tov. written cf "r-rentled r.ainr. nnd -sfto i fer.I; He. M .lie-re -;"l,it the -ril, no' ' that tae Mexican ram e- Kimoiers ierei: wa ! at n knoti.fvte of ,ert was wr--. ' their de-.j teo-jj re. to the e-irs cf f-e The ,. Montet,ir.o cf Tartit.ra .V?::K&1tt! n-r-V a -qulnta." or wintry heu- "jr- , Th , ,r trf.',.:1 .e.'r. Sr- Ke'e-n! -tn.l-d hy pretty card'n a'.way" with rttr 'ire trrri , .-- .7 tWs and flower; and tree. ! leaf fi'iM., c,e. RV t-e .-jin ""2li. ,car throuch Th. tr.ar.dart cart .ms . r! - w - Hrk!-Tof "' u" - - .- -;- -.. ' "" rwr nrT or rTIe I.v n n'!.n will r- ruir. serdldtv and cornplete'-.-. for our mo!. rti w-iys are not alwivs ni trnproteroe-.r . tl old ecsto. iv-tn;, we Cn btit is. .jr. the outward manner of our lce vi- trronlnc oaf o ?e ome o'd humn ) itute whlrh arnarentli i e- the ar-. 71... peine hre nte' the hen Prer.d. nt Saifa Ana ttml! h 1 brilliant suit- to a vtlmr. eountrv -, .r. foj- a Eur.dnv nf hsch nav nn.. eo -K "chtlr.c Th.e ci-at ' . ti' are arcther ort of r-e-i . hrt r.c' the tlce- nowidiv" in n r Th i Ie. OU in l' l!-.e-vlons. and murh nf fVr ol! ncou-!ar-e !.a ,!emrte.! I'mrrm liTl-r-. o,tntat'on n-d irre-it t urdens of enr- T-e le-s- -il.V. rtlrh rile" f Vejlow Span ish o-.nee wiP I- r-rlaeed by the tirk and sto-k ,).. atioa" Thev shill K-in-t e d rferrf ran into the hall, and Mrs. alary Kennoy. who lives on txic econt noor. ran upstaln. wrappt d the child in her apron and roll'-d her on the floor. Win had al-out extlnfrulshed the flames wl.ea sho found that her own cloihinc wa afire, and her cnes added to the excite ment. Jennie Knne. 13 years old. who lives on the" first floor, heard the screams, anil rlll'nc a bucket with water, hurried up to tha rescue. She reached the third floor Jost as Mrs. Kenaey fell in a faint and mptted the water upon h-;r. ext!niru!c-hliiir the flumes Tile Cafalinn chill was . badly burned thnt at Ilellevi:,. l!oplt.il It. was "aid slie coul 1 not 2ie. Ploreiice S-hmidt. jers oM. w;is hel--Ir.g her mother to prepare dinner in th-lr rooms at Xo. CM Second avenuv. when hr frock tatutht tire from the stcie. Mrs. Schmidt was In another room, and, t!r.jr sllchtly d-af. did not hear the child'.1 crl- until she was a mass of flames. In th" meantime neighbors arrived snd succeeded In smotheriuif the rtam". hut no; ut.ti! the alrl had ben so reerely burne! that tho char.es for h-r recor are IIf:ht. She was taken to the Harlem llo-fital. Anna U"!ilptd". jesra oil. of Xo. :vn Wet One Iluntred and Twenty-fourth stre. and a croup of playmate were liimpirjr over it tionf.re In a lot nt One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street ar.d I l!-o.-da-. when Anna fell into the fire. H-- eornpir.ton drair?e,j her out with hr etoth'-s in flames and wore,j hanl to stamt' out tho nre but the child was bad ly burned almut :h- b-ss She wa taken to the J ir.d WrlKht Hosp'.tul ar.d has a chance for reovery AT 45 MAN GOES TO SCHOOL TO LEARN TRADE. HAVE YOU? Have yon ever boHghr cmatifartory houefnrnisJiingsj poor qtulity staff Koods that woalda't stand the strain of time? Oar reputation La the renlt of selling serviceable BHfrtutdtee yoaIl never complain of the qaality if it comes from MtalvihHI s. PAY US A DOLLAR DOWN AND A DOLLAR EACH WEEK! A RANGE WITHIN YOUR RANGE - th-.IaJles. Tfc- tottrtstt would fl'vk I 'h,v. wh ... ,a;coi er Va-bllnr l.'t at frcm t!- ctt, to try their Juek ar.d . ,.:. .,. a -rtrr . fVr ""-ito-. t?e :meMme, would W.ik- t'-?. ' 'a.r la-nl-he. ar.i t l!tt -Ir.tere V i tne sicrr or ir-ir "..' ti'4.u , .- f-h.m ' I the v -, ;,,. ct, . .v f;.rt pi. c i. i. ?.-.-- "...' ' ..:' -v" . i - -. .- j..- ar-.s irc rsn&rir.r In , I rw - -'. reto-i-i: r- r w'J' rsse" LOVE NOTES USED AS PILLOW. re -. -r-d throcsn ta ncte.s anii tr- it: tenter there srould be a ru't to T.-3 him. when "tourist luk" wosW sadiec "ehiirce - xt t-.irtMy a coot, charmtar l tn ., .., ;n.,v,, rI , v - ..n ,.I e-etirc person Some cmS " are rre.t .y.. ,,,., n, ,v, , ;h fJ-w " pectable r-ersor.. and oce dd ehip w.th ,-.-. .w.ir .trr r..,., .. ,.:. I- uhite cfctn whiskers mIIJtei.JJj have, .K,r ih. ;,.,,. r.r "'erieVvel een taken for a jrood New EnsUni Va-j r,-,r,. . . ,.T .V!,. nn ". ror-sntlc air most fstchtrut "b th- '.it- ,f .-c .. ..-. .-,,T rt--h-om. . whic ad Well mlah: they all srai ml pr-- ,e ,,-. -,.,, ... .1 r. ?..- i V.?.-.v. aW. ,...rm " - f harf Vt i -.- I a u m . - ", -' --. VWkw was a "trt:re ihSn: ' The n.edv ra: sc. I .. ,. ., rac-l V e-. -tent on wlanlni. mertted the pJaculae I ..- ; ,rh. n.w. , ' .. " their Sne festb-rs V- f.-r -- t- t"--- tv-'-),", -"-i.. o recpte i.- .iij.- vw..i..- .....v. t- lrOTCr-M.r. ...-.j..,-.. v, -tedful cf a "hard-luck- story ttaa tr- j -Tcfeseioial cn-.hlr Often Jr. tie Ms ' FU.VTXD FOR HIGH 5 North Carolina Couple Put Let ters to a New l"e. rjrni'r spitT . Katelch X C. &ept. yIi letters hai-e r"ro're senej n( evtder.c- In tTerr-of--n-T!.e u;.. an, iixr- Pa.e. A lUV.ch bn and trroora have fcur.d a tw oe for thm it th-lr n-iiinp t,.r w;r. pre-ede to th- altar by a boy sr.d a cirl -ach of n:i tsjr- a wrate s:jk s?ra w s the whl-h was the toi- l-t;rs i r.kr aad ti exchasce dart-.: the eek?-f.vn T7.n. .v- ?i . . v .m.-.1 cr. her letters. ar3 was ea ta aMft u- comfortab'v sni surreptitiously scratch "Js eas AXES au kes nt te erase nea s f-em kn?!irc en his ;ettrs th- h-s sa!i asre-d that i.V had th rorl-st i co'o" cf any trlt- they etr saw n tE-y retara irora tEe noseyocs srisi r a?es to sit upon la Beg-lna l.esanas fa Missal Tratalac W Ilk Hesalar t lass nf Roys Staalea at laiw liar I as Day. Itf-TTRIJC FI'UCIAJW c-.lca.o . I)trmlr.ed to become prt:xle--.t in tb har.d.lnc of tcol. Thor J Itensor- tijeirs a'C, telesrsph operat-)-. law)r end politician took l.is f.rs; Is rsr tr manual trainlr.-r with tt regular class) cf Lots at the. I u-tlas Silioc! For te.t aicru- ar.d Thtrty-seeond trt R-.!.'5n s vccstlor. t-iesmphi. His a-. ocaticr. are th- law pcl'i-s and the ti.d cf ma-.ual tralr.ti.i- He earn his breai ar.d butter tr wcrklnc meet of the mzht oa a "heay wire He oes to te-j it a. m In hi1 hlrn which 1 at X' ECS Fcrresi avenie. si across the street from th- school he attr.di with his S- ear-old son Arl-dr.c at r.ooa. hs hurries ti his law aro- J ofllce. N"c 5pj: St:e 'street, wb-re h arr.t-Ur.c-house". new clewed, a youcr man . Tfcr has I- tik r-tly o' settl- I .wl" Jt?.-" Mho hi Sct hi. last dollar was taVep p preit arJ lovu-i-rs Moite Carta in Uv!.-' -! -sjje aad given a little rajce? to break .cry of the Jaterjc 5aje. rerace lr r-"!C ' n IT r "T-Jl -i:isi OCt It Is tsallif !y irz r i-eLisT ? Tr -ar-rtn rn?i!.Lr.i- or i - - - - ' U :is I, rffrvn; hj;h N?- Vcrl. ?-: ri-VcaN CASTOR I A For Im&Bts aad Ciildrec Hi KM Yn un Almy. l.t Btsars tha tet czWts s. cl a i e .rv ' t :-.c:rre f, r-rrer.t hj:! Nesr Vcri.. S-t N -I MM! : rt ta: r-av t ;rvate wx e but J' ' t kso--a ti.- wav .a me when the ac.-jent hap that nratJtt a recaUr thl- Jn sny ! P-ced. I'tsfer Gl.e!o cf No Hi Mib-rry t-.re. -cere are as or police io:rfr- strt. empio-ifC ta aa excavauca ee ?ei r art 2 er t I- tSe oi! days camMlrr i f pe-c as r.o'-r er rsifj iot.a:5C ever on:s cr waltlr.c fcr s-w I-sal tu.n to come in- H l.at tJ cut his or?U- hours td.ort to t-e ail- to t hack to h! house ar.d cet lua-tecr. lefsre colnr te school at I p m "I dct r-.'cd belss laushej ,t bv the boys a mu-i as I object te l-irr l.iuch.e.j IEIR00M SIITS i I Pm kaCWHaaaaBBBBBaaaaBBBBaB t 1 WJtammWBwM ri taaaasasaHsVl aT""JaaaaaalaarsaaaaW mTtMlSSm Ls-..adasafiB3taassal aB'sBBBBBBaBal 1 Hrr7rB YBmYnMT OUR MmOE" RINfiE 'c do not hesitate to recommend this llrtn-tc It's sure to please the hard-to-please. Thoroughly gocd Inside aad outside. Our price $25.00 PAY ONE DOLLAR WKKKLY. You'll find at our store all the very latest designed Bedroom Suit?. !n all troodn: made to wear well as well as look well. Our prices as low as $13.50 Up Pay U One Hollar Weekly. CftKKTS Ml RMS M aaet ByBBr aHail 9"aBBBBBXBBBaBpe WKW aL lagraia Carpet aa low aa 37c-. Brassela Carpet, per yard, Sr. Vrtrt Carpet, per rani, fl.15. Anniaster Carpet, per yard, 91.23 BrBsscIs Itags, room size, 95 'Hiet ItHRs, room size, SlsUie Axmiaster Bugs, room site. $3tkS Ingrala Raura. room size, 9t.90. Small She Raurs, from fl.O to 5IO.OO JltufoihiU gf JM "THEM UB DAYUBMT BTOBE." 1 12-1 14 N. TWELFTH STREET J.'VT BELOW PI.K STHKfTT. JUDGE LENDS BOY MONEY. Reformed Lad Needed Bicycle to Get a Position. Topeka. Kas. -"eft. I" A rlaht brlrht lockta: "le hov of 1; apr-ared before Jt.dc- Hsvdn cf the Juver.Je Court. -S.ty Judce. he a!d. "you don't know f.e da vou" Th.e Judae admitted that the boy "had" Wm ' Jsiz I wr.s her- or.ee last sprlr-a for st-allr.- and vou t me zo If Fd be jtco-1. Juds I halr.'t dcn r.o stealln since and I want vou to do scrr.ethlne for rre " "All rirht.' said the Judge "If you've be-r. a sood toy tJ-t lor.c a ttrre yes di frve a favor. ar.d I'll do it for you If I es-n" .. .... "STtll you re. May. she's sick, an" paw. he been d-ad a Ions time r.iw. They hain't nobody to s-t out an die up th rrub for mur ar." me but m. Now. what I want's a char.ee " "Go on." s-tid JudiTt Hajden. "Judre." I.e r-Ji f.ially. "I know' ! I DON'T JUGGLE WITH YOUR EYES ElrrJ?SIiU1-': "" an OCCUST. mnd rrv OCCLIST is not an OrTsCIA.: Tarn s.'A, aso rtfer you 30,000 Si. Louts rtftrentrs. EffKt-Fittiij ilisus, f I All A tftMmmlMai. jlgllU Pta a'a.-s are a r.ecets'.tT ti in we. I iuracis la n-.tk tfcem rcrrectlr If th.r r c t a".-! I will tnH!r t.l scu a&d ad- tt ka-t tat t ixi Ail I ask : a tru. G.MORITZ.M.D. 9. B. COBU SEVEWTal al i-tcrr. EYC-NfCO tXCLUSIVCLV "That's th talk I kr.owed yoa pot up. cause you're all rljht. Xow. I ot a chance to 51 a jijjj on a mesge-.f-er serr-1:- If I jus' had a bicycle, bat I ain't ot rone. "You dor i t want rne to buy you a Sl at :cr !t,i'.lty to tr:e a ritj trJF;-.t ' a you do i mib. anus, in a ytxxj 007. cycie co you. aikec th- Jurtce. and hir.cl- tc: prcrrly - ay. this ' ar" I know Iv- stc.- thinrs. Somehow it -ry itwrj" ml Hut I sot a char.' to rithT t- ia: r-.-Jt. ' I sjjr-.e it do-s I dldn t do tn- t.o -rood to itet Ma a-: ar.d ret e,rie Jlf d?.wn and the V-nj "on : tli.e m rather Udlcrcus to tSe L.ys a hen chucked ixu l whn you handed me the, a"v- sot e nrxthalf the-, see a xnwr-up Ilk- m- axim: to , talk vj did 'hat day an (Mat do r.o " , ' l IO- '""l , .. . . Khoc! w.th or.-. cr.d-r my arm." I ,-....-' rer c-.l me narr.es. an tb-n toW , "And you want me to Ive that in you wltteet 'i-icrs- aad tn th- kSear i the !at cearxry the htrSest a-s-ieiy cf this cty sorid annually trjeve cct t Ssa Acarastts c Tla'tara crrttv suborb to th trocih weit of this city, fnr thr i,,,, cf jv, hlarhest aed c-t ickl"s plai The treat ccoctry aas wacld 1st tarocod wtta IsiiiSi a- th- ncrtheast co: Thrt -fourth street aad Fifth avcaue. was :startly Willed whea a Iar:e derrick fea oa hire Vhe"t-ary KJas atruck his hea aad cnrhd hi; akcl. ktlhrx hrn instantly. The aeeilsr.t ocr-irrec fa ptafa view cf a-ts cf the Walc-".Arrla Hotel a wen as cf crowd passtnaj ty oa th starwalk. Uecscr. S-year-oJ.x on K.ttei via a little ar.oyed by ti- ttcnt" r,f his p!a- e.ff tah.en h.l father emefeed (mm the 5 house and hurried acroas toe street to at tend school for the rrst txrae stnee e quit hi studies as a boy thirty years aaro. Xearty rrerybody ta at. Louat read Re. ptj"Mc w ( m- It 1 J a-o ui'i ra r. at-aiin jira u o a.i you coa'I fcr me, I usi says to myself. That there cuy he's all rich, aa" I'll do what lie .ays An Fie done It." The bov hesitated again. "Well" saul the Judre. "Now. I want you to da what you said you'd do help toe. llct that oa th Le-.d 11 to tn-. almost zhoul-d the boy "That's what I'm fusi.nc all th!' talk tor. Let-d it to ra Vou aaid you'd hlp me, didn't roo? rm aoln to art 3 a week for the Srst month acd after that US a month."" And the Jada- tut on his hat aad west wttb txe fcoy to act tha tskryct. JASPER COUNTY ASSESSMENT. Increase on Railroads aad ! Wire Lines Aione Is .12,000,000. nErrcLfc; srnciAi- We'jl, t-.-y. Mo.. Rept. 30Lr-tfour.tr A5"rmr IJ It Chitwowl annoanc that the -tFmerit for Jasper .Cponty this icar will show n increai of fcaMa). t.f wfcirh t.".ip tomes froxa the State's in crea. upon the aserRent gf tallrcrads. electric reads, telegraph aad tekytson llnesj. The Increase In Webb City tanlesa ina tenally char.aed by th' Board oC .! laatloa will be over aTaO.eaa. aad la tha Wabb Cltr aehool district It arlH an sal aiaa aa asm aawi aaw. ; x H I 'f Le S.-e-J-- f-3rSlI