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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 6

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The Evening Worldi
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iiPT Io fH 1 1 i itf I THE WORLD WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 111903 1 i1HIS MARRIAGE IS NO FAILURE Capt and Mrs Squlcr of co Staten Island to Celebrate i the Sixtysixth Anniversary tofThelr Wedding tr NEVER HAD A QUARREL yjBtlll Living In House to Which Ha fr1 Tik His Bride and Each Year i i Semo HpIer Than Its Prede 1 cellar lrlh old Squler homestead at Port 1inlchmond 3 I nlll bn the scene orB i unique colebratlon tomorrow jiThe event will be the wedding on fkriUoi iiry ot Capt Stephen Squier seed ii jrhteight and hU wife Barbara I er clirhtyseren the oldest married I couple In Port Richmond Sixtysix years ago on Fob 11 In thn Jlttlo Dutch Reformed Church of Port Richmond dathlnc Capt Bquler waa married to pretty blueeyed Barbara IL Van Name The weddIng was the first t1 ono ever performed by the late Dr iomcn Brownleo In tho Dutoh Reformed Church 0 Tomorrow surrounded by children grandchildren and sroatgr ndclilldr the hearty old CaptaIn will plccleu his 4 jmwavsrlng devotion anew to the wife who has been the guiding star of his 4 life for sixtysix years 11 And Not One Qunrrrl I SJxtyelx years of married life may seem a Ions time to most folks said 3 Whltehalred Capt Squler tnU morning i stroking his whlto board and InftUIng at his aged wife seated beside lJ i the nreplace Now In all that time wet rhae novel had a single quarrel and each recurring year of our life seems yJo be happier than the preceding one 4 The only times I have over been separated from Stephen were during hli I I trips to rca and those are always times 4 Of uncertainty for a wife acid mother It doesnt seem possible to me that It will 5 AO sixtysix year tomorrow since tephen and 1 were married Tlmi spoke Mrs Bquler 1 jj The big frame house on Richmond Terrace where the remarkable old couple will celebrate tomorrow Is tho jj irj i same to which young Capt Squier led lils bluejeyed bride sixtysix years ago In this nInoroomed oldfaanloned jJil fresldencoj the couple eleen children 4t wero born and here five of them died 4 Cipt Squler Is known all over Staten Island and the rooms and the old home jj plead will be filled tomorrow with flowers tie remembrances of rho pair 1j4znan7 friend i1 iiIF Wish Olllr Flower It Is an odd fancy of the old coupler 7 that their wedding annuersary will be paaseil quietly tIdont want fuss made over med Mrs Bquler shaking nor whdte 1liti4 decisively Stephen and I love 4 flowers and that the only remem 4 tjbrance wa want on our anniversary Tomorrow Oapt Squler and his wife I ttK wll sit In Go masts of flower In the biG i prior nriiere for EJxtystx years with be unfalllnir regularity they have kept 4 Jf their wedding annlveraarles There are certain Uas that Capt Fouler always endeavored to pus In port during his career on the sea The yearly occasion waa Jils wedding annl 1 iversary the other occasions were Bun days Pv If I could manage It I always put into port on Sunday so I could go to i 1d1Urch Mid Copt Squier and since ii gave up the sen I have always attended 1t church regularly I Was Captain at Sixteen jV Capt Squler gained his title as a boy Of sixteen when he was captain ot one FTh 1 1 ol the sloops running between New I cJr York and StILton Island Irt il At the time when I married the iLppToItitJt and best girl of Mariners rl Boy cald the octosonarlan lover I wee captain of my own sailing vessel which made trips as far South ae I Florlda i Capt Bquler though he lakes an active WI Interest In the exenu ot the woild Il and never misses turning out at the polls on election day hoe been retired from I Auslneu for twentyfix yrars After Itt he left the ozeiW he went Into the brick butlnes and soon became a man ot means Outing the war he was a liberal contributor toward the funds ot tlm Northern cause i i I vote every year and I wouldnt iIW miss the chance for anything he announced Im the oldest Republican gi In Port Richmond lt Capt Bquler has served ns school trustee In Port Richmond many years and claims the distinction of abolishing the whipping practice and tho stinging rattan method punishment i 1 Mnrrlape tot Failure fr The spry old benedict who declares I Ci with his aged wife that marriage Is I Iitl not a failure says that In the past wilV 1 twenty years he has been side but one I month His wife holds a better record yet In thirty yours she has been III I but twenty nllle days 1 The old sea captain Is a total abstainer He sae he swore off when Cit a boy and has never tasted lUiuor since I We were carrYing a load of Jamaica rum up the river one day and lt we boy thought It would be great IJ sport to tap a cask We did and the 4IexperleJe cured roe at the drink habit coinpktely I capt jiquiers only bad habit he i say it smoking and he hllll regulated this In a peculiar manner When a boy be learned to smoke Then he stopped oj suddenly and took up chewing Thli 4 habit he kept up for forty years when he stopped abruptly and began smoking it Ii again The old couple love to talk of their aeurtlng Uy when they used to glide ore the snowy road ot Staten Island i la tlbt old cutter Dear Old Courting Days Our courtship was not a Ions one ff wU4 lire Squler but we used to go i la all the sociables and parties lust the after we were married In fact wbt nnianed our honeymoon yet we never will till we diet the equlera and Van Names are I tan Island families Bquler was i Port Richmond and his wife at Bay Both families date their i ay baci In this country 10 the ii4in the Holland Dutch fled 1 I i Into the New World descendant of the Interesting old ji ie who will assist In the family tomorrow are Mm Samuel rs William dau hey Ml as iler daughter George Bquler Stephen Bquier eanai Bar IM Grace hughes airs John Attaomv Oruenthal trek William Caitiey Iou urn4ohIiren Carl Qruwi i Ward freatgwidohii exotIon pf George Bquler Mri iuitws descend Por ond near the old Wja octogenarian Wj UM PLANS COMPLETE FOR THE GREAT TMNMILLIONDOLLAR 1 BRIDGE AND VIADUCT TO BE BUILT ACROSS HELL GATE I I Y1 I ohz1 Jtft1 1Y 1 JArTuLL I i ilLNflD I Ai i 5 1 ru ii I AJ I Ijrtrf L5 I ARMY flOCCINC STIRS ENCLAND Parliament to Take Up the Charge that British Officers Are Whipped on the BareBack for Minor Offenses YOUNG NOBLES ON THE LIST LONDON Feb Parliament will base to thoroughly sift the soondal In the aristocratic Grenadier Guards ni a result of a letter printed In the Times from RearAdmiral Cochran exposing In detail the brutal practice of flogging among the subalterns of KInG Edwards crack regiment Society has not been so ahMked In Mirs ai It hns by Admiral Cocbran frank descriptions of how young noblemen war uWeoted to Irregular ootirt martial by fhdr comrades and oon denned to be strlppsd and caned even to the point where they tainted under the punishment Army men try to make TWht of the matter admitting frankly that corporal punishmnnt for minor octene oilsts in the army as il4de In the average Eng Itch hou hold or In the public soliouls or In the navy Ot OOUTM it is preposterous to the milItary martinets that the oubllc should concern Itself about something which la purely an army matter and non of the bllo bus neal The public however ts bound to have Bornethlntr to say when the coos at eera are liable to be florved across the bare back until they faint from thi torture or low of blood The vllo oreaent nrmy system will be Involved In the attack whloh is Inevitable In Parliament following the exposure that It Is posMble for a clIQUe of highborn ortlcera to Innlot devtradlnK punishment on their equals in birth and wealth and be able to exert such piumure as to compel re11rI1atJ nil Tie forced retirement on ball pay of Col Klrloob after a scene between the Kln and Lord Roberta HM been told It followed a oomplslnt made to the ComnwnderlnOhlef of flogging Inflicted on the Marquis of uouro son or the Duke of Vttlllnclon young LOrd Oellhaven and LXeut LeesonQower all of whom were handed over to the autwUtonui court their Colonel Attempts of toe latters friends to defend him brought forth todelS sensational letter from leiit Qowcr uncle Hear Admlrol liasll IS Cochrano lie writes tbat of late year a system of holding subaltern courtsmartial has existed lit the Grenuller Guards before wnlcn junior officers were tried for any charges brought Ofpalntt them either of aoolal or military nature USED HER fiSTS MHENARRESTED Woman Accused of Theft in a Store Knocked Down a I Woman Detective I A new scheme In tile shoplifters line developed in tha Jefferson Slarte Court today when Clara Walt who gave her address ai xo 1S2 WMt Nlnet elslitli street was arratRned before i for Magistrate Mayo dinned Ijy Dt tcttlvea DKker and Hein of Headquarters with the larceny of a pocket btok from Mrs Clundt of No tU Wet Twentyfirst street in a Sixth arnue department store The Davis woman waived eximlna tier and was held In 500 ball tot trial I In Special Session For some time the I detective of the department stores hao been trying to nnd a woman who wa making the rounds of the tnr sand pldclng up the pocketbook of women who were trying on suit or waists nnd had laid their rmrsn down The complaints came so fast that PIP IAna1n was rotlfltd and he rte tailed Pottotlver Decker and Rein on the ease Kor four weeks they have been following the Davis voman but were unnbi to detect her In anything wrong until yesterday when Mary Quinr a store detective CAW the iirU oper lake tin purse out 01 a womans muff When the deteotivtt placed bet under arrest the Davli woman knocked her down and started on a run for tije stain Shut got half way down before she wu caught by one of the clerks and taken to a room to be soarh WSille there she broke away again and nuoceedtd In getting to the sldsmilk where wi Wa sareMed by aide1l1L1ka I Pennsylvania Railroad Engineer Prospecting for Approaches Company Gives Contract for 6 1000000 Pounds of Steel for Structural Work Plans for the Jlf000000 bridge and viaduct aorou Hell Gate which li to connect the Pennsylvania Railroad with the New England State have finally been completod and Col Joseph Hugh Crawford chief engineer of the brancfa lines of the company has begun prospecting for approaches to 11 great viaduct Thin bridge will stretch across Ranaalls Island from Port Morris thence to Vard Island and across Hen Gate to Iong Island at Astoria The span across Hell Gate which will he 1S5 feet above high tide thus enabling craft ot oil kind 1Q pass Under It will be SW feet long The bridge Itself from Port Morris to Astoria will be two and a hilt miles long The present plans call for a morn ck bridge though they may be altered so as to double that number If nec ary aryA A contract hai been entered Into between the railroad company and the nitod State Steel Company for tho steel for the now brldgv Tho company iiui ordered 11000000 pOunds of ethel nt a nont of 250000 FIRE KILLED BABE FATHER RESCUED He Risked His Life to Return for the Dying Infant and Was Badly Burned in the Effort LITTLE ONE WAS OVERCOME Little rcnitsa No sk the twoyear old child of Richard Nouke was burned to death In a fire that destroyed bar parents home at No 693 Central venue William bur early today after her father made a heroic effort to say her SJio died a moment niter he tad plunged through the flame and smoke and carried her to the street Har two older maters Amelia and Ante wr aed Noidca rram awakened by the smell ot rooks and the crackling of flames Heaped from bed md shook his wife and together they ran Into the adjoining room where the three small chll siren were asleep unconscious of the dllf11et about them Eadh parnt velzei a child In crane toni struggling through th dense trcko which filled the hallways carried them safely to the street whereby this time a small crowd had collected ected The two children wero hurried Into the horn of a neighbor Nonske rushed back Into the burning tructure from which the flames were now Issuing He Brop his way up tile stairs and Into the room where little Louisa was In bed Tho child had I not moved and lay In her crib overcome I tho smoke rho fire hAd reached the crib but wns smothered bv tho father He wrapped the bed clothing nround her and Mtnrted back for the stairway Vhtn he again reached the street his own face and hands were frightfully I burned but he timed to be uncon sclmw of his Injuries When She batiy wwue carried Into the home of neighbor only a spark of life remained Her little body won covered with bunt An ambulance wee called from tJlt Qraman hospital hut when It arrived Dr Pub found that the child was dend Mrs Nosake had been slightly burned In leaving the building IT Pobe dressed liar wounds as well AH tltme of her niufoand Firemen had emnded to a mil In the mean time and put out the blaze but not befort the house had been almost ruined br fire und water The father and mother aro prostrated over the death of their child Wife Oon wills IIU Purse WHITE PIUIN8 Feb nFranll Uarchlno appealed to Chief of Police Carpenter today to find his pretty wife Hrrtlrm who he says sliest ared six day ago taklnc lili puis containing S7L lit bnllevs she has rone to New York to seek position on the stage of un Italian theatre Rupture Every surtersr know that all existing Initial are raerly mskatbirta to support lb Rupture Clutbn Trum Is tha only trun that 14 br elating th rupture open fLALCTiILV 1 ing without the ui ol cutting her a 0 NLYcaucuY belts or heavy I tprlnit Htuy vrcnr Eiiijtun IniC your old vr I In luau ilium Btftmrnto II cas land uduiiBcr tue hcaltli The Cluthe sysUm represent he only real advanosment In the bltUry pf lbs sneebsisirsi troatmiDt of I upturCaj hr without delay or writs for mEB SHOOK full ol valuable Infortintlon IrllAtl CMJTIIIfi Cofll 1411 it iDtt Hh av and Union Bq Nw York lOptn Llooolas Birthday until I 1 Ii I LIFE TOO MUCH FOR ONE TRIPLET Little Mite that Tipped the Scales at Two Pounds at Birth a Few Days Ago Could Not Survive FEARS FOR THE OTHER TWO WUhrtmlna Freda Gross one of the three twopound trlplota born to Mrs Ernest Grow nt No 184 Crescent street Astoria died today The infant yesterday tipped the scale at four pounds Her two microscopic sister Rosa Ma tilde and Annie Barbara who had developed two paJrB of lusty lungs began to fail lmrm dlatly after VVJIhrtmlttaB death and It la feared that they win not JIve I lire Gross iiag been marrreil out three jenjd she also boa a boy a year and a half old Yesterday Wllhelmlna seemed in the best of spirits but she refused to OU and wheri urged she utiffenod out as If dead The mother sent for an inulnr taker but he odvleod ndtnn for thj Coroner Coroner Kuoff of Jamaica called at the house and ftxamln Wllhelmlna He tickled the colts of her foot snrt she sat up and laughed A few hours later dhe beiuune lit and died WILLIAM DOBBS DEAD Was Tniniunnr Snohcm anti Acttrp In Local Politic William II Dobbs for many venrs prominent In the inner circles of Tarn many Hall died today at his home No plo Wait Eleventh street He had been lit for txwernl weeks with a coinpUca lion of dlecoBcs for which the grin Htui nrlmarllv responsible Mr noMn was Sachnm of the Tarn bent aocl tv and had ben a Coronec two terms I I BRIDCE ROADWAY TO FIREPROOF Mayor Low Approves the Suggestion of Commissioner Lin denthal Concerning the New Structure Over East River NAMES A NEW COMMISSION yor Tow IB In favor of rmWR the roadway over the new WIIllnmbiirR inrtdso flfoproo AS 511g ted by Com missIoner Undenthnl In a let1 w1iloi the Mayor nd reed today to the PrMie Commissioner raid I agree with Messrs Morison antI Schneider nat both the Increase In weight and the Increased cost are too inconsiderable to be concluslo against 10 Important an Improvement as fireproofing the roadways I am of the opinion therefore that the recommendations of the report should be carried out as to the driveways and the footway I think that the nreprooflriB treatment of the railroad section rr a well be deferred until experience demonstrates whether such ft modification of the original plans li desirable I hope that the heavier rail recommended by the Commission will be adopted in any event I shall be obliged It you will give the necessary Instructions to carry out this determination Mayor Low today requested IJnut Col Charles Hn mond of tho United Statea Artm Engineer Corps to act as chairman of a bridge commission to be composed or live exports to pass upon the plans of the new Manhattan bridge designed by Bridge Commissioner Un denthaJ The Major also a kejl eGroge Morlson Charles Schneider Henry Hodgi anti Prof Mansfleld Merrl man of Lehigh UnIversity to become members of the commission Tie Mayot wishes to Kno whether the plans are In accordance nlth lit Mtnceil knowledge of suspension bridge designing wIth a view to economy ni construction oiovlslon for temperature stresses rigidity hotter concantrc ted loads and resistance tn wind pressure whether the strength Htnblllty and carrying capacity of the brIdge Is adequate for any contention of tialllr that may occur on th rullroid tracks madntvn and promenades whether the Htructutc as desIgned will be fireproof nod whether the plans pcimlt of speeMy erection ot the MiperstrJctture after the lompletlnn or the nnohoniBo and tower foundations SALE TItURSDA AND FRIDAY 500 SOLID GOLD FOR I 100 Our Bro OUM Dfv rtui Uia bun mot otrefully satchel tIne It tin been nptnH tn rear age and It DM crown to roftQltuJ ttut put It on heel wIth mj mcUiBitelr PllcU hour In the country Our Jlabl poelllIl 11ID 1 lIon hij lIn with ci stare lho birth at the dellrtm ash lull tILed Ihoulllld nl our best pWo 10 glne with onllro ullloeUon Our optIcal aetori I fully qnl 1 14 with all mudsia mnChiiur l1loh unities ii 10 mInt oomplloalrd pri rrlPUon liee mU 40 rpalrlnc at borl colic mi ci ODbail Ih price ohrc04 by sucIuatse optJcal store Fine Gold A finish TenYear Ey Glau Guar Chains antec 50c with each were Pair of 148 SOLID GOLe Glasses Great Care will be taken and each eye tested separately EXAMINATION TREE AND PERFECT fiT GUARANTEED WE START TIlE GREAT SALE TOMORROW Tom rn tr Wilt eke on ai 5000 ar of en OlaalN ltsry PI1laJ 01 insist III tll rpln is euarnt4 53li4 Doll Ibe lees are tars Sal md 01 pure wbll crystal Tbe wurt1e4nip Ie pwML TbAo paMol wipe pressat Upplag Is fact th Cr psrtea in evesy rsot end an strong urablo see c1hlooIdoc iua Reirsmtir uscluslTS optlc1 hareS would ak yea sIOO ftc the alii crud 81 flsrdy awl FrIday 300 Imported Hollow Ground Razors for 39c SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MIa Mooo4 hall ct UKIM trMtlltr Mmvlt raise Miu4 ran iS tt the UUlug kipoitae of rates ta Vork Their trtrriUra haft just turn 4 from their fill trip u4 sa ih lr MmplM became illchtlr laIII04 gram UK we rural IU satire tv Ji ut luporttj esters il i rlJIculom Bior Tilt iMortm nt oonprUl all Itii llknown mike including Viitt a Ihjtchw tnt UI mOil runout n4 epare rtiori med In fast we ban bMn itlllni this urns IJ ntlcil assure II bltt uh SJ prle aOc Mob all set reedy tot UM CMr MlitjtapU WIll txi 01 hand sad no mora thin four to I balr Bull raiw l1 uitM4 Is give a porto abase and an pest tiseIr wwtll 1300 each Mail orders 111104 and risen can 39c Value 3100 folly Ml cUd 11 rruwU4 It ao 4 satIstaoto 110OO cuts Ose Ruor Strop asIa 3100 it lie I EHRICH BROS DRY GOODS HOUSE Sixth Ave and 23d Street New York I 4 4 4 i rJOit SCORN CIFT or MRS ROOSEVELT The Handkerchief She Sent to I Dallas Tex Fair to Be Returned as Too Cheap an Affair WORTH ABOUT TEN CENTS DALLAS Tex Feb 11rrs Theodore Roosevelt has sent a handkerchief to be sold at a local nttitalntnent In the Interest of the Dallas Kindergarten which has created a storm among tho women who are managing the affau At a meeting today remarks were made In regard to Mrs Koolovoils taste il haniiKeroJUefa which were uncompll mtntajy In the extreme line haiKlkerohlof Is of cotton machine banutltchcd It was declared that it could bo dupll atwl In any drygoods store In DaJlas for ten cents or three for a Quarter Mra Jefferson Davis ent a costlv handkerchief which waa hand worked I his gift was accepted but it wits moved and seconded that the piece of cotton should be returned to Mrs Roosevelt after It had bn exhibited Some of the women tried to have the motion withdrawn It was pasned how over and unless the women reconsider their action the handkerchief will be sent back to Washington REPUBLIC FAST IN llCHT WINO I Yachtsmen Generally Approve of Name Under Which the New Cup Defender Will Sail Her Races TO BE AFLOAT IN NINE WEEKS nniSTOl I Feb IIfen who have seen the lines of the cup defender now In course of construction are firm In the conviction that she will be faster I than Columbia or Constitution bj at I least fIve minutes over a thlrtjmlle course The declare also that white not frcnk nor of cow type she will CArr an enormous sail spread calculated to drive her at marvellous spotd in the lighter airs that generally prevail during International cup racing periods If any yacht designer in the United Klncdron can conceive and construct a 90footer to beat tho Hcrreshoffs 19M racer mid one of the aailmakers today it would be foolhardy to trr to send her aorosi the pond to compete for the CUr Such a vessel wouldnt stand the swells encountered even In ordinary weather I believe the Wizard of Bristol i gale to the limit In the type of twentieth century cupdcfender She vlll an put overboard in about nine weeks Nearly oil the floor plates have boon fnsteuod Thn mant Hnp and rudder ero ready an about half of the deck platIng I3S been laid while a dozen bronze pities have been attached to the steel plates ftnldahlps Twenty riveter are snpisfii in this work and are maklif rapid progress I I I I I I Dont Be Too Fat I 1 Don ruin your etonitch filth a lot of melws 4n and patent medlctnea Sand 0 Proto Klton 25 FCfllPir UiHMIne Hattle CreeK 1lohlgoll or a tars trial pcki ft a trcitm twill liSt rrdae you weIght tn nomlnl without die or 4ri if Tim treatment ti perf ctlr safe iisvturftl anll iclfntlCe It tJkei off the tIC strm I nb glues the heart freedom enable the lung ti rpaiij i9u Elly and you wit ft el JL hundrrd times better the nut day you uy Oil wonderful hOur tuntnfTit ONLY 15CTS I For he Best Hair Tonic in tho World If You Have iot Tried It Call ftp HAIRINE It not ouuli cures dandruff but actually mnkM the haIr grow leaUnp the scalp in a rtein healthy rendition Dont think because the price Is only 15 CTS that tho article In not good There is net i hair tonic on the market that will tqniM it at stay price A trial of a otngle bO twill convince you of this fact Owing to th cost of Ualrlnn end the extremely low price wo cannot nil mall orders unless cent extra IK Inclosed with the price At drug Blrtr1 ir and 75 cents bottle HtML STRI3IT CO 7981 CortlsndtStNY EVERY WOMAN Should Read This ns tt i toll wondtiful pre arat1011 In tb iroTl4 Dr Monror Dow more for mr compliloa and form Utta anything I liars seer uhetAflii Held Thousands of Testimonials All ip lOk la lhn highest terms of OR CHARLES FLESH FOOD This uaiaui preparation Jin iiitnj Imitator but there i notblnc like It on the rk tIt baa stood the test for moll than twentrflvt 7 an and Is now oognU by th modllpro fiiloa ant thounnda of grateful women slim hn east It as txlnz the oalr Tripmtlon that will round out with Ilrm healthy fleuli thin cheeks rtck and arm For Developing the Bust or rotorint flabby brash to their natural bMntr and contour It ha i ovr filled to girt ptrftct atltrartlon For Removing Wrinkles So woman should haT wrinkle or crow rut I about the erte or mouth Dr Charles Pint Food remeve thorn 111cc miglo SPECIAL OFFER i Tb regular price or lN CI1arlu Flesh Foot II 100 a box but 10 lflttoduo It loto boil ando or lieS home we lily decideS to lend 12 boxoo 10 all who soiwer this abertlat and lend ns 00 Alt package art tint tn rlaln wrapper postage prepaid FREE A oamplo boxJaU 111011111 10 coo 1 OU of th lOt I merit ot Dr Ohatl jJun Foodwill be Hot tree for 10 ClotS hleb paU I for Cost or mailing We will ales said you our book Art or Massage whlc1l condaja a1 the moieuiosata llIuotratld for proper m51aglog at fare neck and arms and toll 41z00tloo for SJ Iontu the bust Addraua DRCHAItLESCOlJ I Dr Charles Flesh Food nil she lie roUse on Ml at drantiu and departnxat tans I starH Herald aki illnmpauy Broadway 33d Square L1mpan1 to 34tli Sot I THE STORE WILL BE OPEN ON THURSDAY AS USUAL il A Sale of High Grade Mens Shoes at 225 Reduced from 350 The Styles Lace and Blucher The Leathers Patent Box Calf Enamel Wax Calf Velour and Patent Colt The Spjes Light Medium I i or Heavy Weight The Lasts Straight or Swing All Sizes If ever you have worn a pair of Saks threefifty shoes I you know them to be as good as the best to have all the style comfort and service with which a really high grade shoe can be invested We are to discontinue these models until next Fall It would not do to keep those which we have until then Every shoe made for this seasons service must see service this season therefore I 225 instead of350 Our Sale of High Grade Black Suits Coats and Waistcoats also Separate Trousers Its easy enough to find Winter garments at reduced prices The season is almost past so far as apparel is concerned But high grade black suits I which know no seasonthat are serviceable the year round are not usually subjected to endoftheseason reductions There is no need of it They are staple But even that does not give a garment license to stay with us from season to season We would rather curtail all profit and in some instances a part of the cost They arc of the highest grade foreign and domestic Thibets Cheviots Diagonal Worsteds Blind Chevots and Unshorn Worsteds The models include Single and Double Breasted Sack Coat and Frock Cutaway designs They are offered in two classes as follows CLASS ISlngl nnd Double Breasted Sack CLASS 2 Single nnd Double Breasted Sack Suits nnd Frock Cutaway Coats nnd Wnlst Suits nnd Frock Cutnway Coats and Waistcoats conts the former prices of which were up to mnny of which ore silk lined former S2000 Now at 300 prices were up to 3000 Now at 1900 I The separate Trousers embrace all the desirable materials of excellent designs They are fashioned after this seasons newest models Trousers of Woollen Casslmere Trousers of Standard Worsteds Trousers of the highest grade nil and Cheviot various styles from Casslmercs Cheviots and of finest Imported and Domestic which to select the former prices Tweeds the former prices of Materials i thc former prices of 1 of which were 350 end 9400 which were 1500 and 600 which were 700 000 and Nowai250 Nownt5350 900 Nowat55O i I.

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