Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 22, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SWEATING EVIL
Results of the Investigation Made
by Congressional Probers.
WRETCHED STORIES VERIFIED.
Hotr Disease Is Spread and Children Made
Beasts of Burden.
PHILADELPHIA AND CINCIHN1TI WOEST
"WASHIJTGTOjr. Dee. 2L The subcom
mittee of the House Manufacturers Com
mittee, which is investigating the "sweat
ing" system, this morning gave a hearing
to several witnesses from Brooklyn and
Xew York. It was shown conclusively by
the witnesses to-day that the evil was not
diminishing in any of the large clothing
centers, with the exception of BoBton,
where the State laws have been so effectively
enforced as to lesson it to a great extent.
Philadelphia and Cincinnati were stated to
be the great centers of the country, where
the system was most prevalent and where
the conditions were most unfavorable, from
a sanitary standpoint.
Representative "Warner, of Hew York,
the chairman of the sub-committee, who has
just returned to "Washington, after a thor
ough investigation of the working of the
system in the cities of Sew York, Chicaeo
and Boston, on being asked how the condi
tion of Xew York compared with that of
the other cities, said:
3Ir. Warner's Tlews.
"Ihey are so similar as to be scarcely dis
tinguishable, except as modified by the dif
ferent conditions of the several cities. In
Chicago, for example, this sweating busi
ness is carried on in quarters where the
streets are practically bottomless and the
buildings are rotten and disgusting, as well
as inadequate and unfitted lor buman occu
pants. These buildings are generally frame
and two stories In height with basements
generally below the sidewalk. HeaA
there is nothing like that possibility of
crowding there would be in quarters more
closely and substantially bnilt up. Tne
conditions of the 'sweating industry there,
however, are as disgnsting, and the liabil
ity to contacious and epidemic diseasesas
creat as in 2few York. In Boston, the in
dustry seems to be carried on exclusively
In extremely old but lairlr substantial
buildings in the most crowded quarters, so
that while the municipal conditions are bet-
ter, the result is an even greater liability to
contagion in the more limited area covered.
In New York the streets are, as a -whole,
much better paved and cared for than in
Chicago, and much more spacious and af
ford more breathing room than in Boston.
"While the tenements in New York are on
the other hand, far more like human hives
than those in Chicago and Boston, they are
more recently and solidly built, and there
fore, on the average, much less squalid and
uncomfortable. The human conditions are
practically identical, and the general result
varies only by essential and local condi
tions." Local Authorities Powerless.
"What do you find to be the attitude of
the local autfiorities?" was asked.
"One of prompt co-operation in every
case, and one ot frank admission that the
evil was beyond their power to handle.
"As to dangerous contagion there is
equallv little distinction. In Chicago we
saw the scarlet fever signs posted up,
where the 'sweating system had been car
ried on, and in a neighborhood where it
was still being prosecuted. In Boston we
stumbled into a room with the disease,
while the household manufacturing of
clothing was going on. It was not occupied
by the same family, but it opened upon the
same corridor. In New York one of the
most typical instances was where we found
poor wretches working, under the most
filthy conditions, at 10 o'clock on Sunday
night, when in the next block to them the
typhns had broken out only last summer.
"The members of the committee arrived
here yesterday," continued Mr. "Warner,
"and exnect that they will complete the tak
ing of testimony to-day,and then it will make
its report at the earliest possible moment"
"What is the general result of your in
vestigation?" was the next question.
As Bad as Represented.
"We have," replied Mr. Warner, "veri
fied not merely as instance, but as a gen
eral condition, the worst that has been al
leged. But, with one exception, we have
met with no proof of immorality, and
speaking for myself, I bave the greatest re
spect lor the manliness and the womanlintss
of the persons employed. From the testi
mony taken, we find repeated instances
where, at 9 and 10 o'clock at .night, the
operatives were still continuing their
work. They had begun their work at 5 or
6 a m. and the so-called 'Sweater' or boss
worked along with them, bringing work for
them the next morning. It was not unnsual
to find eight or ten people with their
machines, tables, etc., crowded into a 12 by
15 foot room. In the majority of the cases
the living room of a family was connected
with the shop, and garments finished and
unfinished were scattered about indiscrimi
nately. "Ot child labor I personally saw but few
Instances, bnt I did see a little girl about 8
years of age at 9:30 in the evening dragging
along a bundle, which she was physically
unable to carry, and acting as a human ex
press for the transfer of goods. Children in
every condition of filth and health swarmd
in most ot the shops. In the last one we
visited everyone had gone except two worn-out
fellows, who had made a pile of the
bundles of goods ready to be made up, upon
which, without bed clothes, they proposed
to sleep without change of the filthy condi
tion ot their persons or their clothes. The
'sweater and the 'sweated' perlectlv agreed
as to the miserably low wages paid."
MCSICAL CHRISTMAS GUTS
At H. Kleber & Bro.'s. ,
Washburn mandolins and guitars.
Klebers' specialty banjos.
Hljham's celebrated cornets.
Fine old violins.
Music wrappers and cabinets.
100 styles of guitars and mandolins from
$5 op.
25 styles of banjos from $3 up.
Merniod's music boxes.
Vocal nnd Instrumental folios.
At IL Kleber & Bro.'s, 505 Wood street
Store open every evening.
A Sparkling Christmas.
The Christmas frost doesn't sparkle any
more brilliantly than our diamonds.
Diamond rlns,
Diamond pendants.
Diamond pins,
Diamond lockets.
Diamond brooches,
Diamond tiaras.
In all diamonds, or dainty combinations,
with other gems.
Store open every evening.
Hardy & Hayes, Jewelers,
629 Smtthneld street
Tou should by all means go to Henry Ter
heyden's. 530 Sinithficld street, and see his
display of novelties in silver.
Glove boxes.
Glove menders,
Match safes,
Snuff boxei.
Toilet boxes,
Stamp boxes,
Bonbon boxes,
And hundreds of other things sultaDle for
the holiday times.
It won't coat you a cent to look at the
goods.
Good Morning
During Christmas week at all the stores of
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com
pany. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill
for biliousness, sick headache, malaria.
Speciai display of Christmas novelties in
silk umbrellas and canes at James H. Aiken
& Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue.
ROOM and boarding-house keepers, why
have vacancies? A few small -ads In the
cent-a-wortf columns of THE DISPATCH
will sand you taasatt.
LOOKING FOB AH OPENING.
A Burglar Arrested While Examining
Honses in Braddock.
A burglar was arrested at Braddock en
Tuesday night who is thought to have some
connection with recent robberies in the
Bast End and Wilkinsburg. A letter
found In his pocket proves him to be S. J.
Weaver, of Sylvan avenue, Oakland.
When arrested he was making a critical
examination of a number of bouses. in
Braddock, and the officer who bad been
watching locked him up as a suspicious
character.
A lot of burglar's tools, including abrace,
set of drills, jiuimv and a chisel, were found
concealed in his clothing. He had a cold
filled watch and a pawn ticket for a valua
ble violin, which he had evidently stolen.
The instrument was recovered from a down
town pawnshop by the police last night
Inspector McLaughlin is investigating
Weaver's habits and actions in this city.
The prisoner will be brought here this
' mnrnine MnTiiLnphlin Rjiiil Ifiit evening hcf
had reason to suspect the fellow of connec-.
tion with at least two robberies, but could
not tell flositively without further inquiry.
AStbikiko Opportunity! A lot of men's
fine French call welt shoes, in lace or con
gress styles, with plain or tipped toes,
widths A to E, sires 6 to 10. ltegular price,
$4 SO. Our price nrlv $3 per pair.
Kactmahss" Shoe Department.
Gold Fens forXmas Gifts.
Ever most acceptable, and thev serve as
constant reminders for years. We have a
large ana varied stock.
J. K. Weldin Co.,
1S9-131 Wood street
The last three days before Iraas we will
dispose of all oriental nnd Turkish ruga less
than cost .
LAnTE5SI.AaER,J)lHK& TOUNO,
63 and 60 Sixth street," second floor. -En-tranoe
Liberty street
Max Kleis will on Friday and Saturday
next give away an elegant souvenir. Ladies
will certainly appreciate it Call
Marriage licenses Issued TesterdaV.
Xame. Reildence.
iKobertPfennegwerth Shaler township
Llixle Klotte Plttsbnrg
(Hobert MrLenshan iiV-ihiSftR
i Jennie Henry Allegheny City
l Frank 11. Taylor LeS;hh.bpf
Dltv McGraw Shenlev
J Scott McCormick Moon township
1 HaUie Kamsey Moon township
(John Jct9on Penn township
iXnn. McLaughlin Penn township
(John llatherly fSSSfSI
Ellen Dnabar .. Allegheny
John "W. BoMen Bw!Ti'J?
lEIla Duncan Homestead
( William VT. Sheeny. To2?,f!Slw?
MaryM. Moore "if,?"1?
C Kdward Vero..... $SJ&
i Boberto E. Harshaw Miuraie
(Judson S. Men Richland county, O.
Minnie E. Purdy Klnley township
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I Addison J. Dmiralre .Duquesne
J Ainsnda Lowstetter D!?.lJ,e,n,e
Alphonsus W. Schnabel VniivS.
Millie B. shearer. Ml llvale
( Kobert H. lUp?s vSSilStl
lAnitusta Arent ...Bellevue
(Jamwis. Edwards Johnstown
Annie M. Folsom Johnstown
.Mobes S. Beabcs rlSSSSISS
1 Orate Forsyth Dnouesne
( Gottlob Wosmer EmJXS?
IHinrletta Miller littsburj
(samucib. Motheral VTnJt.'l'hJiS
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Ihomas k. Smith r.lV.X.ASfMtS
Nettie M. Millard Allegheny City
Joseph ... ""aSSS
icnnic iwriiwu
A pure cream of tartar powder.
Makes
delicious
hot
breads
for
Powder
breakfast.
"Absolutely the Best."
Is called for in the latest recipes of
Marion Harland,
Author of "Common Sense in the Household."
Mrs. Rorer, t ,
Principal Philadelphia Coolacg School.
Eliza R. Parker, .
Author of "Economical Housekeeping.
Mrs. Dearborn,
Principal Boston Cooking School.
Mre. Lincoln,
Author of "Boston " Cook Book.
Those who know most about baking
powders use Cleveland's.
Our Cook Book, 400 recipes, FREE.
Ask your grocer foi a copy. If he hasn't
it, send stamp and address to
Cleveland Baking Powder Co X. T.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing,
Cures
Chapped Ksmds, "Wounds, Barns, Etc
Removes and Prevents Paadmff.
&MERIGM FAMILY SOAP.
Best for General Household Use
(pianas
Baking
smlsmlm 9
DIAMOND
The cost of a seal
skin is a different
matter from the
Price. You
the prlre to
with, but you
discover the
when you have
the garment.
prices are low,
what is better there
is no after cost. A
beautiful lot of best
Alaska only received
this week, including
box ccats as in cut.
Prices for this
only: $190. $220, worth
225 and 3250. Box
coats, best grade,
$250, 34 inches deep,
were sold at S300.
PAULSON
MmX9w(V!lH
Choice ana rare old whiskies, sparkling
wines and cordials for the holidays, at Max
Klein's, Allegheny, Fa.
MARRIED.
EVANS WHITING -On "Wednesday
evening, December 31. 1892, at the residence
of the bride's mother, 716 Carroll street,
Brooklyn, N. Y., by the Bev. Dr. T. A. Nel
son, Grace Lillian Whitis 0 to Heitbt Cut
Etabs, formerly of Pittsburg.
DIED.
CHESSMAN On Tuesday morning. De
cember 20, 1892, of scarlet fever, Kachei. Ar
thurs CHXSSVAir, only child of Ewart 11. ana
Ida M. Chessman, aged 8 years and 1 month.
Funeral services at residence of parents,
Craig street, near Centre avenue, on Thurs
day, December 22. 1892, at 2 v. x. Interment
private at a later hour.
GBENET On Wednesday, December 21,
1892. at 2 A. it, Bella GREirsr, wire of J. H.
Gioiiot, ai;ea 42 years.
' Funeral Thursday:, December 22, at 3 p. M.,
from the residence of her brother, Samuel
JIoKaln, No. Nixon street. Sixth -ward,
Allegheny City. Frienas of the family are
respectfully invited to attend.
GKEEN On Wednesday, December 21,
lK)2,at7:JDA.Jf., Barbara, relict or the late
Jacob Green, agea 67 years, 2 months ana 17
days.
Funeral from her late residence. 139 Ed
mund street, Sixteenth ward, Bloomneld, on
Friday at 8:30 a. m. Services at fit. Joseph's
Church, Bloomfleld at 9 a. k. Friends of
the family are respectfully invited to at
tentt. 2
HOGE.V On Wednesday, December 21,
1892, at 7:30", Gilbert p. Hooek, aged 1 year
and 2 months.
Funeral rrom residence of parents. No. 2
Bcdmona street, Twelfth -ward, Allegheny,
on Friday at 2 r. k. Friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend.
JONES On Wednesday, December 21. 1892,
Thoxas H., son of John and Frances Jones,
aged S years 10 months 8 days.
Funeral from his father's residence at
Mansfield, Pa., on Friday, December 23,
1892, nt 2 p. jl Friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend.
KKEILING-On Tuesday, December. 20,
1892, at 1 T. v., Sandel J. KREiLnfO, son or
L. Krelling, In his 28th year, corner Walker
and Bebecca streets, Allegheny,
Funeral will take place from the residence
or his latber-ln-law, Thursday, December
22, at 2 p. jc, Fred Goettman, 160 Bidge
avenue. Allegheny. Friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend.
MORAN On Tnesday, December 20, 1892,
at 1 o'clock P. M.. Thomas J., son of Bridget
ana the late Klchard Moran, in his SStll
year. ,
Funeral from the family residence, No. 18
Mercer street, on Friday morhiko, the !3d
instant, at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St.
Bridget's Church at 9 A. Jt. Friends are ln
ylted to attend. 2
MUT.VIHILL On Wednesday, December
81, 1892, at 2:30 o'clock a. Jt, Patrick, lather
or Daniel Cornelius ana Mary MulvihtU,
aged 89 years.
Funeral from residence. 4933 Harrison
street, on Friday, December 23. at 8:30 a. m.
Friends or family are respectrully Invited
to attend.
MoCOEMICK On Wednesday, December
21, 1892, at 4:45 p. x.. Michael McCormick,
ajedSO yean.
Funeral from his late residence, Eckert
street, Allegheny, on Friday. December 23,
at 830 a. k. Friends or the family are re
spectfully invited to attend. 2
Youngtown papers please copy.
NOLAN On Tuesday, December 20, 1892.
Ask Nolah, wife of Patrick Nolan, aged 83
years.
Funeral from the residence of her grand
son, Steve "H. Grady, rear 312 Ella street
Thursday xorkiso at 9 o'clock.
PICKEEING On Wednesday, December
21, 1892, at U a. Jt, Thomas Pickering, agea
51 years.
Funeral from his late residence, 2S5 'Din
widdle street, on Friday, December 23, at 2 p.
X. Friends of the ramlly respectfully In
vited to attend. 2
SCHAFKEE On Tuesday, December 20,
1892. at 5 P. x , Williax J. Schatfer, 6on of
Alonzo and Lizzie Schaffer, aged 7 years.
Funeral on Thursday at 9 a. x. from bis
parents' residence, So. 64 Nineteenth street,
Southside, Pittsburg, Pa. Friends are in
vited. 2
STAEBELIi On Wednesday, December
21. 169i, atrip. X., Albert Staebell, aged 39
years.
The funeral will take place from Byrne &
McCabe's-undertaking rooms on Thursday,
December 22, at 2:30 p. x. Friends respect
fully invited to attend.
STOKER-On Tuesday, December 20, 1692,
at 7 a. x., at her son-in-law's residence, John
A. Greenawalt, Lombard street, Eleventh
ward, Sophia Stoehr, aged 65 years.
Funeral from above residence Thursday
at 2 p. x. Friends of the family are respect
fully Invited. to attend. 2
TEKKY On Monday, December 19, at 9 45
p. x., Caleb Terry, in hla 65th year, at Tay
lor avenue, Allegheny.
Funeral on Thursday, December 22, 1892,
at 2:30 p. x., from his late residence, 60 Tay
lor avenue, Allegheny. Interment private.
WATSON On Wednesday, December 21,
1892, at 10 a. x., Christina Watson, wife of
James Watson, aged 56 years.
Fnneral from her late residence. Turtle
Creek, Friday, December 23, at 2 p. ( x.
Friends of the family are respectfully In
vited to attend.
ZECHER On Monday, December 19, 1892,
at his residence, 671 East Ohio street, Alle
gheny, Charles C Zechek.
Funeral from his late residence Thursday
at 2 p. x. Friends or the family and mem
bers of George S. Morris Lodge 431 and Twin
City Council, Jr. O. U. A. M are requested
to attend.
HOLLY A ND HOLLY DESIGNS-LAUEEL
and Michigan pine wreathing, moun
tain moss, Xmas trees, all sizes; roses, car
nations, hyacinths, violets. Floral decora
tions made at my stands, 217-220 Market,
Allegheny. Telephone. E. C LUDWIG. de3-D
ART MEMORIALS in granite, roaible and
bronze. Statues, vaults, monuments
or heaastones. WILLIAM W. WINDSOR,
West End avenue, Allegheny. N. B. The
above is the only Windsor in this locality
in the above business. no29-52-TTu
liii
A torpid liver Is the source of dyspep
A sia, sick headache, constipation, piles, A
bilious fever, chilli and Jaundice.
!Tott'sTinPi!I
have a specific effect on the Uver, ro-
storing it to heal thy action. BScts.
BEPKESENTEDIN PITTSBURG IN 1801.
INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA.
Assets, 80,278,220.00.
Losses adlnstea and mid by
WILLIAM L. JUNE3. S4 Fourth ar.
WESTERN INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBURG.
Assets- 4S,601 87
No. 411 Wood St.
ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.
JOHN B. JACKSON, Vioe President
e!8-60-TT3 YVM. P. HEUBERT, Seoret
FurSots Within Reach of All.
know
start
only
It Is a notable fact that we quote
prices on furs that somebody wants,
not on a few cheap undesirable styles.
Our prices below are on fashionable
furs that all women want.
Ladies' genuine Jlink Sable Sets
Muff and Boa with bead ...$10 00
Ladles' Brook Mink sets (Muff
andBna) 5 00
Ladies' Black Lynx sets, Muff and
Boa I 00
Ladies' Labrador Seal sets, Muff
and Boa 4 75
Single Black Hair Muffs 75
Single Labrador Seal Mnffs 2 00
Single Brook Mink Muffs 2 50
Sin ;le Sable Muffs, $8 and npward.
Children's Thibet L-imb sets, $1 25.
Children' Single Muffs, 60c.
cost
worn
Our
and
lot
BROS., Ml WOOD ST.
UN
0. ffGLfflOCK k COS
Christmas
Suggestions
In this
era of trav
el, souven
ir spoons,
cur
ios, eta, a
curio cab
inet for
the parlor
or a china
cabinet for
the dining
room has
well nigh
become a
necessity
in the
modern furnishment of the
home.
We have a variety of styles
and woods, such as Chinese
Teakwood, Onyx and Brass,
Mahogany, Antique Oak, Ma
hogany Inlaid, and some very
choice specimens of French
Cabinets of the periods of
Louis XV. and Louis XVI.,
both in plain Mahogany, with
ormolu mounts, and in Vernis
Martin, with exquisitely paint
ed scenes and groups after the
style of Watteau.
curtrnnte
depart
me n t
contrib
utes a
large
variety
of Par
lor and
Fire
screens
which we offer at greatly re
duced orices. The one shown
above with panels of silkalene
is only $5.
Our importation of Chinese
Teakwood Furniture direct
from China contains many
very beautiful and decorative
Cabinets, Pedestals and Tea
poys, at prices as low as can
be had from New York im
porters. Onyx Tables, Oriental and
Fur Rugs, Music Cabinets,
China Cabinets, Carpet
Sweepers, Foot Rests, Black
ing Cases, Medicine Closets,
Chiffoniers, Easels, Revolving
Book Cases, Rotary Chairs,
Book Cases, Office Desks, Li
brary Desks, Leather Lounges,
etc.
OJ'GLINIOCK&GO.
33 Fifth Ave,
del7-TTS
GRAND CLEARING SALE
-OF-
We are determined to carry over no
HOLIDAY GOODS, and to clear our
stores we have cut prices that make goods
go quick.
I One-Half Original Prices.
LADIES' CLOAKS-ranSTo
to $1, $2.50 and $5.
UIOOCO CARMFNT.Q- ?" at
miuui-w unnnii.iiiw si; o
years,
$1.25; 8 years, $1.50.
LADIES' EMBROIDERED "S
Initial Handkerchiefs, now 60o,
25c and 15c each. '
Open Xmas -week on Thursday and Friday
evenings. Come and see the Bargains.
ARTHUR, SGHflNDELMYER & GO.
68-70 OHIO STREET,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
a dalB-xrhs
A USEFUL PRESENT.
A BEST FOR THE WEARY.
COZY AND ELEGANT.
Plain and Fancy Combination Lined
Fur Rugs. .
28 1h. by 61 In. Only 95 OO.
Beenlar price has been $7 00.
All the Different Combinations.
All Sizes From the Mingle Doo
Mt to the 42 in. by 84 in.
Plain, Unlined Fur Rugs, White,
Gray, Brown and Black,
Only 92 50.
Secular price has been $3 50.
GINN1FF A STEINERT, Limited,
' WooO Street carpet Uouss,
HOLIDAY
NOVELTIES
BARGAINS
IN
FURS!
We have decided this year to give
our customers THE BENEFIT OF
THE REDUCTION IN THE
PRICE OF FURS NOW, usually
made the ist of January, so that you
can rrlake your
Holiday Purchase in Furs be
fore Christmafe at Re
duced Prices.
AS FOLLOWS:
Astrakan Shoulder Capes at $15, reduced
from $18.
Astrakan Military Capes at (17, reduced
lrom $20.
Astrakan Military Capet at $20, reduced
lrom $25.
China Seal Shoulder Capes at $16, reduced
from $21,
China Seal Military Capes at $20, reduced
from $25.
Mink Shoulder Capes at $33, reduced
from $40.
Mink Shoulder Capes at $60, reduced
from $70.
Seal Shoulder Capes, guaranteed Alaska
Seal:
$65, reduced from $75.
'$80, reduced iro'm $90:
$90, reduced from $100.
Marten Shoulder Canes at
$50, reduced from $58.
In Seal Jackets we have five gar
ments on which wexhave made
a Special Price, and Each
garment is a decided
BARGAIN.
One size 38, 25 inches Ion?, at $120, re
duced from $175.
One size 34, Reefer Seal Jacket, at $175, re
duced lrom $225.
One 36, Loose Front Seal Jacket, at $175,
reduced from $225.
One 38, Beefer Seal Jacket, at $175re
duced from $225.
One 40, Beefer Seal Jacket, at $175, re
duced from $225.
Also one 32-inch Seal Military Cape at
$165,reduced from $200.
Nearly Everybody Buys
Handkerchiefs for a Holiday
Present.
Our stock this year, without a
doubt, IS THE LARGEST WE
HAVE CARRIED, and we are
giving
THE BEST VALUE EVER BEFORE OEFERED.
We have ample room to show the
stock. We have, an epctra force of
clerks to wait on you, and you can
buy the low, medium or fine Hand
kerchiefs just as you want for Ladies'
and Children's use. The same re
marks apply to our stock of Gentle
men's Handkerchiefs, as well as to
our Ladies' and Children's. By all
means come to our Handkerchief
Department for your Holiday Hand
kerchiefs. Comments made by buy
ers every day who have been around
to the different stores is that
HORNE & WARD'S STOCK OF
HANDKERCHIEFS IS THE BEST
SHOWN IN THE CITY.
Cut Store WU1 Be Open Every Evea
ing This Week- Dntil 9 O'clock.
HORNE & WARD
41 Fifth Avenue.
de20
. STOBE OPEN EVENINGS.
A
RIBBON
RUMPUS.
Just in time for Christmas. A.
special cheap purchase of fancy color
ribbons. Just the thing for fancy
work.
SILK MOIRE RIBBONS,
3 Inches Wide, at 22c
.All the pretty delicate shades. All
silk, worth 45c. Our price 22c.
SATIN RIBBONS,
Bought at about 25 per cent under
regular prices. Selling the same
way.
r 8c up to 45c a Yard.
Don't fail to see these ribbons when
visiting our Christmas bazaar.
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING.-
&
!
81, 83, & 87 and 89 Fifth Ave.
HI
CAMPBELL
D GK
POINTED FRONTS
Did it caused one of the best manu
facturers to sell us his entire stock of
finest
ALASKA
SEAL CAPES,
Fifty of them, 18 inches deep, with
large storm collar, high shoulders,
pointed fitted fronts finest quality,
worth $85 and 100 each on sale
to-day at
50.
All sizes, 35 to 42 bust measure.
Extraordinary Christmas offer in a
large lot fine
ALASKA SEAL
BOX CAPES,
20 inches long, square collar,
$75.
Something else that will pay Alle
gheny people and other people to
come to Allegheny to trade.
Large lot genuine
Mink
Sable-Headed
Scarfs,
$3.50.
Rich, handsome
Stone Marten-Headed
Scarfs,
With long dark tails,
$5.00.
Store open evenings now.
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Your last chance to buy DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ONYX, MARBLE
and CHINA CLOCKS, CARRARA MARBLE BUSTS and STATUARY, eta, etc,
5Q per cent below the regular retail prices, at KINGSBACHER BROS.'
SPECIAL SALE, 516 Wood Street Look these prices over carefully:
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ONLY $15.00
For this Solid Gold Lady's
Watch, with either Elgin or
Wa'ltham movement; guar
anteed for 2 years and kept
in good repair.
PAT.12
20.00
For this beautifully engraved
14-k Solid Gold Watch, with
either' Elgin or Waltham
movement; guaranteed as an
excellent timepiece for two
years.
Diamond Earrings from $10 a pair .up. Diamond Rings from $3 up. Solid Gold Initial Rings only 83 the s-irno
with BlxDlamonds only $8. Diamond and Pearl Pendants, Diamond LooHets, Sleeve Buttons set In Diamonds, NecK
chalna Bracelets, and In fact everything Imaginable In the jewelry line goes this week at one-half the regular price.
EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
KINGSBACHER BROS.
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Wednesday and Thursday,
Your choice One Hundred
FINE JACKETS at
S15,
Reduced from 25 and $30.
SEAL JACKETS THIS Wl
This will be the banner week for
Seal Jackets and Fur Capes.
Long Fur Capes $25, sold for J50.
Long Fur Capes $40, sold for 70.
Short Fur Capes 15.
STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. H.
J. G. BENNETT & CO.
Cor. Wood St. and Fifth Ave.
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ONLY $9.00
For this beautiful Gents' Gold Filled
Watcn; case warranted for 15 years, with
a good, serviceable American movement,
guaranteed for one year.
C For thl! substantial O. F. orHnnt
Vl lni Gold Filled VTatoh Case, war
ranted for 20 years, with either Elgin or
Wultham movement.
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GREETING
And compliments of the sea
son 10 all our friends and
patrons. Christmas must be
observed, and the best way to
observe the anniversary is to
make some one hapjyy. You
can do so easily at jfacksons
No matter how small the
amount is you have, come to
us; we will advise you what to
buy. For $10 you can buy a
splendid Overcoat for father,
brother, husband or sweet
heart; for $9 to $12 an ele
gant Suit; for $3 to $5 a fine
pair of Trousers; for $2 to
$4 a handsome Silk Fancy
Vest; for $1 a fine Linen
White Dress Shirt, or $5.50
for half a dozen; for 50c a
very Nobby Scarf or fine pair "
of Suspenders; for 50c a fancy
box of one-third of a dozen
Handkerchiefs; from $i.0
to $5 a very fine Silk Um
brella, with very latest style
handles. Come to Jacksons.'
We will help you select a pres
ent, and no charge for our
assistance.
Store open every evening this
week until 8:30.
954 AND 9;6 LIBERTY ST.
STAR CORNER.
(30l8-S3-TTS5U
ONLY $9.00.
For this handsome Gold
Filled Watch; case warrant
ed for 15 years, with a good,
reliable American move
ment, guaranteed for one
year.
ONLY $3.00
For this Solid Silver Open
Face Stem-Winding Watch.
Every one a good time
piece. Wholesale and Re
tail Jewelers,
516
Wood Street .
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