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a PRINCESS MARRIES, | Balene éf Orleans Weds Nephew of King Humbert. Erlillant Ceremony In St. Raphael's, Kingston-on-Thames. Reyalty of England, France, and Spain Represented. ge LONDON, June %.—Prince Emanuele | of the Court of Common F of} Rranted .o-| George M. Filiberte, Duke of Aosta, nephew King Humbert of Italy, was married Duke of Orleans for the latter's sign tur After these formalities had been com- plied with, © low mars wan celebrated, the service beinz most impressive. The bride waa collected throughout the ceremonies, but it was plainly apparent that her mother was deeply affected ‘The bride and bridegroom were driven away in a cloned-carriage amid tremen- dous outbursts of cheering, to Orleans House, Twickenham, not far distant, where the wedding breakfast served, MUST NOT SELL GIFTS. Mrs. Harel Junction Agninst Mes Judge Glegerich, In the was Equity Term 8 to-day, Injunction to Har & temporary Church and Sarah H @ay at the Church of St. Raphael, King-| Vell, restraining Annte C, Hacger from ef Orleans, Countess Duke of Orleans, head of the royal fam- « My of France. ‘The wedding ceremony was a most beiliiant affair, The route from Kings-| second daughter of @panned by triumphal arches made daz- Ming with color by a multitude of French ‘and Italian flags and ensigns, and by @soutcheons representing the arms of Bavoy and of the Hource of Orleans. Bathusiastic masses of people lined the streets of Kingston and cheered the arrivals moat heartily. )°Nme“gentiemen of the Orleans house- in full dress, black lined with Dlue silk, with gold buttons and white ‘waistcoats, had charge of the church. Among the first to arrive were the Prince and Princess de Joinville, the Duke of Aumaie, the Duke of Chartres, Princess Margaret of Orleans, the Aus- tro-Hungarian Ambassador to Great Britain, Count Deym von Strites; Sir Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy, and the Duke and Duchess of Teck. In front of the altar were two ; =, gold chairs, upholstered with red velvet, i: oe + occupying a -_ closed carriage, with her mother, the _. , widowed Countess of Paris, crossed we jKkingston Bridge at 10.45 o'clock, blush- ; fag and bowing to the cheers upon z eheers which arose from the masses of ¢ People lining the route to the church, Hats and handkerchiefs, parasols and a». Sticks were waved enthusiastically in| for the use of the bride and bridegroom, | and on either side of them were smaller gilt chairs for the accommodation of the witnesses of the marriage ceremony. “The family pews, richly draped with rea velvet trimmed with gold, were re- ‘served for the members of the Orleans family and for the relatives of the Duke of Aosta. The Infanta Hulalle, of Spain arrived at the church at 10 A. M., and was in evening dress escorted by four game Keépers in their handsome blue uniforms, from the Chateau d'Eu. The Duk took the seat on the left of the bride's | chair. The Duke of Aosta, in the uniform his regiment (he is Colonel of the Fi Regiment of Italian Siege Artiller: “wearing the Order of the Black _ entered the church at 10.20 A. M ‘The next arrivals were the Prince of the Duke and Duchess of Fife, Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg | and Gotha, and after them came Princ yon Hatzfeld-Wildenburg, the German Ambassadur, and M. de Staal, the Rus- sian Ambassador to the Court of Bt, James, and other distinguished mem- bers of the Diplomatic Corps, after -whom came the Prince of Naples, Vit- torio Emanuele, heir apparent to the throne of Itaiy; Prince Ferdinand of Roumania, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, the Duke of Cambridge, the | Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Elsenach, the Duke of Montpensier and the In-| fanta Marie Louise of Spain (Duchess | “of Montpenster), and many other mem- bers of the royal families of France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Great Britain. All the male members of the different Foyal families were in uniforms of dif- ferent branches of the military or naval gervices of their respective countries, ‘and all were gorgeous with decorations. Princess Helene of Orleans, the per- sonification of womanly health and Ddesuty, distinguished as a graceful ath- Jete and charming linguist, the air and the charming Princess of af- the royal house finally was visibly * fected by the warmth of the welcc accorded her by the people, The enthusiasm continued until the Princéss entered the little old church of Bt. Raphael, in which her parents were married on May 30, 1364. The Duke of Chartres, uncle of the bride, who was also married in that quiet little English church in 1883, awaited the coming of the bride at the ehurch door and conducted her wits. old-time grace and courtesy to the vy: eant gold chair on the left of the bride- groom, all present rising to receive the Princess Helene. The Countess of Paris followed the bride to the alta As soon as the bride was at the altar the service began, both bride and bride- groom making the responses in English in clear voices. At the conclusion of the ceremony, which only lasted about ten minutes, the Duke and Duchess d'Aosta entered the sacristy, followed by the Prince of Wales and the Prince of Naples. While the marriage registry was being signed the choir sang “Ave Verum.” Chartres carried the register to the ston-on-Thames, to the Princess Helene Selling about $15.00 wort the | vell's wedding pre of Paris, and sister of the tion pending the trial of a suit which ‘Yor Ratifoad Station to the church was) street. closely followed by the Duke of Orleans | | of Mra nts at public Har. ane Chureh and Mrs, Har to recover their propert Mrs, Haeger ip t warehouse at 30 West Thirty-f In 1893 Mrs, Harvell, shortly af ter her marriage, left In Mra, Hacger's care a lot of furniture, bric-a-brac and “certain unique and costly articles,” Bhortly after putting the things in storage Mrs, Harvell sold them to her have brought brother, George M. Church, In January, , Mrs. Haeger presented a bill but Mrs. Harv that on investigation she found that the articles had been taken out of the sealed room In which she had left them, and she refused to pay the bill. In January, 18%, Mrs, Haeger pri sented a bill for $1,093 for storage, and the following month threatened to sell the goods at public auction if the bil! was not pald sale Was postponed several times, rs. Harvell and tven to her on her, wedding and could not be re placed by a@ money consideration. rhe sale will remain in abeyance until the case hax been decided, fs — oe IN THE WORLD OF LAnOR, Ansembly 21, ih K, of Le, holde tte semi been re-elected Walking or Constructors’ Union for Dty-fonr new members were Initiated by the of le Turn and Welt Shoemakers’ “Amembly 174 Allon street, has K a his nterday Bakers’ Union No. 75, a of Makers! Union No, 80, eputies by State Bactory nm Master, Tunis uegenheim Smelt are on strike Compact olds a Labor Club of Br fal meeting to-morrow Workers F the elec Ie the last time the organ tite present” Headquarters, minal Hall, West Thirty-aec cers of is that the exp Jn Brook! hy TF, A res for the great to $1,789.69." the larkes" ding non-union met om where they came to lke po- William Hampe hs the Joie Agitatl Bakers’ Unions, which Bow’ advance th bake shops and Journ The Committer has ca tng to be held at Cla Theatrial Protective Calon No. A yesterday glected: Charles Re No | Tims v wins, "Fy m the Ret Hil Q the Union men ¢ President That he fad th Low power to cause i ork for him, Thorough Cleanness Prevents disease, Use S-a-n-a-d-o-r Skin Soap, Because it has cleansing proper ties ten times greater than those of any other medicated or toilet soap. Because its antiseptic properties prev ent contagion, Because we offer $100 a grain for| all poisonous substances found in 1on-potsonous nd cure of all The Duke of | tsp for the same price. It let re For toilet use baby. For sale by all dr MEDICAL CO., 10 & 1 oS is AO 8h + tte bering ssi ail a v~ ikali in it. te alle i THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE, SWEET POLICY DEALER Police Say Mra, Gray Dealt in “Gigs” and “ Saddles.” “1 Don’t Know What the Gama Is,” She Decla When Arrested She Was Surrounded by Tools of the Trade, Police Captain Strauss and hi ofcers, of the Bast Sixty-seventh street station, say they have disc ed an innovation in the business, Hitherto the game ducted in dark hall ways, dirty clgar stores and disagree able shops of every kind, Jess attractive than the pli and by Now, however, the police say they have found a shop with all the comforts of home and with a very charming young woman to write the slips and ‘This gambling retreat, they say, Is at 4 Bast Seventy-fifth street, and is pre sided over by Mrs, Mamie . who gives her age as twenty-three and who simply laughs in a taunting manner, as “Prove it if you when asked It she is really engaged in 58 WEST 23D ST. THE BUSIEST STORE ON NEW YORK'S BUSIEST STREET. 58 WEST 23D ST. We commence To-Morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock, what we intend to be THE GREATEST OF ALL SALES OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Prices Positively Unparalleled! This vast summer offering contains all that is new and desirable in Ladies’ Underwear, at prices that have never been approached, for instance, the Corset Covers at 8c., Drawers at 15c., White Skirts at 28c., Colored Skirts at 13c., Night Dresses at 29c. and Negligees at 89c., are most extraordinary bargains, and the finer qualities are marked at prices in proportion. Every garment in this special sale is a bargain in the truest sense, being excellent in the policy business. She was arrested yesterday, was re on bail and is r Abed sted dita Corret Covers, of good aitent waa malle'by Apectal Om. | Ae 8c. Core stroug inastin, “high cer Charles Miller, who says that of neck, perfect shape, well late he has frequently s men and made. women coming from the flat building Gambrie Corset (Covers, At 383 Seventy-fifth street and giancing At 12c+ erly finixhed, trinmed at little slips of paper as they step from with Hamburg embroidery. UISrsto pith tne Davemetts =Muslin Corset Covers, of and fro, and it did not take a great perfect shape, ‘embroidery umount letective skill to aver irimmed. hat the mysterious visitors were Kuinig At SOG, etimbsls. Conat Covers ind coming from the flat on the secona C,—Combric Corset Covers, Noor, “with Veshave neck, trimmed Net seanaes with embroidery and bead- y at a table Ing. near by and then Mrs. taken to the duse, from which she was r all by Adolph Jansen, Jr. it the pollce say was for ying Is not J out lke a f nue parlor, but it is much more cheerful than average shop and offers conveniences never” befor thought of In the gam: Ther WwW ave upholst Instead and ther suggesting hairs, for in « . a Jays ate not all tn the y. Phe table on which the policy sheet ie supposed to have been manipulated is a mahogany affair, ner old, course. 5 At 28c.; —Cambrie Co 1 Covers of At 49c,—Cambric Corot Covers of fexqu mite quality, with shape neck, trimmed with Irish Point embroidery And from this price upward to the finest French Corset Covers made. HITE SKIRTS. Good quality strong mus. iu, Anished with hem and tucks, correct shape aud full skirt At 49c. folenaia quality Muriin skirts, trimmed with rafie SEHenburg embrorery, bs ont know. what policy. is, | At 69c. | Fine Contec eae ne ahi ad, this, morning In very emphi t a with Trish P a” she went on; "t rimmed w! Rigs In It hi there, and lips aud broidery, rem sheets and-—Well, really now, that's all aiiates choice juality Muslin T know about It. At 89c. gi a ot? Acetate “Why, i couple of ci fe of my Rae Tr uenaie cb very they Hed a ateee, 1 CHiN Ween’ the fine open "work: embroidery policeman ne quality Cambric and mrreste At O8e.tte Calg rife {rimmed y bh tue! Insertion an *T'told nim T didn't know policy trom will ? the man in the moon, LM ‘he took me to ruffle of fine Valenciennes the station-house any w h all there was to it, and i shane It was a . but then, it's funny, the young womun, innocently. alled In some neighbors, and thev word outrage in chorus have ‘proof, how- ° flourished ‘In. the little Seventy-ffth street flat ax it never haa’ flourished before alice ‘the. police first herrd of the Lexow Committee, HERE'S A 15 PER CENT. RAISE. Ohto Steet Company Sharen Ita Good ‘tune with Its Men, Ohlo, June 25.—The John- posted notices to-day crease in wages to the mill, all fin = of a 15 per cent men in the n men in’ the shape: mill es raised last wee i The ine entirely voluntary on the part of the lin Company will be an advance in timents. by July” is rushed with orders, and ch Is running ‘0 its fullest mil every bra capacity. Rudder Ready for the St. Louts, the American liner st. It stands in an of the Chapman derrick Hustler, It will be a(certionn and Is expected to be solid fant before 6 k this ev a will sal on schedule time atv if o'clock PT i ee Pears’ is the only soap that cleans the skin and keeps it alive; no al- Louis war fin upright ; Q We want the living skin, 13" { HOME COMFORTS Men's Jersey Bathe jing Suits—navy blue (2 lace, made with extra dust ruffle, And from this quality to the very jest made. NIGHT DRESSES. —Muslin Gowns, good At 29c. length, trimmed with 4 rows of feather stitching, and cam- brie ruffle, double yoke bac! At 49c.,, Cambrie Night Gown tu ‘ambric ruffle, double bu Fine Muslin Gown trimmed with tucks and insertions of embroidery, or high neck, collar au sleeves, bro:dery. —Extra Fine Muslin Gown round yoke of embroider, trimmed with tucks and 21: At 59c. At 69c. ked yoke, trimmed with ke. 8, 4 b nd trimmed with em- 8, Vs in: sertions on neck and sleeves, also trimmed with embroid- ery, At 98c.p, Dresses, trin ne Cam brie Night d with two insertions and 4 ruffies of fine Irish Point em! oo with feather stite! ry Hasits G And from this price on to the very finest made. DRAWERS. At 15c.—Ladiew Drawers of good quality, substantial muslin, With tucks and deep hem, —Good ualit, Camb: At 20c.5 Good, quality , Cembrio igwes: with tucks and deep ern —Extra fine quality of Muslin At 25c. Drawers. trimmed with tucke andrufile of tine embroidery. —Extra quality Cambri At 300.5 rivers, alentiily Sones and trimmed with deep ruffle of fine embroidery. mbric quisite ruffle, At 69c. quality, umbrell trimme Drawers of ex. with tucks and ruffie of tine embroidery. And so on upward to the very finest quality. LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL UNDERSKIRTS, in fancy stripes of light blue, pink and brown ............cceseee scenes quality, ample in material, superior in workmanship, and guaranteed to be new and manufactured for this season's sale. NEGLIGEES, Lawn Negligee gowns, At BOC rey atc eeinee, RTD pink, also. black and white, hew Empire effect, trimmed with embroidery. | At 1.09; Fancy Figured Lawn Nog. ligee in pretty Din ity Pana Dew square Em pire effects, trimmed with lusertiona and rnffles of fine Point de Paris lac 1.25-Fancy Laws Gowns, in exquisite patterns, various colors, Empire effects, trimmed with insertions and ruffles of fine embroidery. At 1.98-¢ hoice quality of white Lawn Negligees, new square apire etfect. trimmed with rtions aud deep ruffles of e Val. lace. all trimmed with mbbon, elbow sleev From this price upward to the finest imported goods. CORSETS. At 39c,—W. B. Summer Corsets, fine Ventilating net, extra ‘long ‘6 finished at top, At 68c.-°. B.Summer Corsets made f fine quality crossbar net with “Zone at Waist, two steels on each side, war- ranted perfect fitting. At 77c.—W. B. Summer Corsets, Crnade of fine imported net, extra long Waist, corded Dust, finished with em: broidered top, At 2.78 Genuine Hon Marche Cor- ond wit of ailk At At 4,98- Genuine ZZ, Balin, Cor- sets, made from finest qual- ity of Satin. extra long waist and good bone, in Mack, blue and white. Reg. ularly sold at #10,00, Full line of all standard Corsets at lowest prices. 13 SALE COMMENCES AT 9 O'CLOCK. are assured any one who takes advantage of this great offer. We wish to reduce our stock before making -EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS otir building, ‘ RYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, &c. ‘CASH NOT NECESSARY, STRAUS | OO eeeesys Fulton St, Brooklyn. » Specials in Men's Outing Wear. 31 1.98 and we want, ae aavebiue | flane : nel Bat} its—trim it clean. fed with? white braid) 1-79 BREAKFAST-SUPPER. EPP’'S| | de \St pe: GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, COCOA BOILING WATER OR eas Summer Resort: Long Island, rosent & cents Ineatampe ton | 4 Bh jo Manager Le L RR. Loag it | ape. (one piece)... jtine Coats— $1. Men's black Brillian- ith patent ; 2. 97, rspiration shield. Men's Madras Cloth Outing Shirts, with laun- > j 89° red collar and cuffs. ill Better—at $1.25, sa 45. A\ 9 and Men's Furaishings—Pront, right. TRAUS Auction Sales. MES McCAULEY, Auotoneer, 1 y virtue of @ hatte wilt eel ante ats elo in a als Wat toh of household “turaiwure, od 2 Chambers | | ‘ary YouR wane a | Open Saturdays till 10 P. N. Dentistry. 18 W. 16TH wR, For Sale. FS EWING , MACHINES. noua White, Sinset, knows Kruse, $15 machines ty 5 MAIDEN TANE, . oR emmy terms: repi Veh samples dows, Bi weel DIAMONDS, fine sentative | will BROS, 39 Maiden jewelry, sold q ed wdchange Watch Cor, i87 Broadway earantecd, | AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, and to that end have cut prices almost in half. rath flats complete and give most Liberal Credit. Furniture, ithe Stoves, Curtains, Clocks, Pictures, Bedding, Crockery, Tinware, J.Baumann& Bro 1313, 0 gp turd Ave. bet. 75th and 76th Sts, 76TH ST. A\BRAHAM re JOHONOT on immediately, World's” Baseball Extra, t y after the last play le base- . The Most Extraordinary Sale OF MEN’S Fine Clothing Furnishings We have ever known. 2,200 Men’s Sack Suits, |+ that have been $13.50, $15, $18, peg $22.50, now Men’s Fancy Shirts, Negligee and Stiff Bosoms, Imported Madras, Woven Patterns, $1,00 —— | manufactured to be sold from $1.50 to $2 cach 250 doz. Pongee Silk Neckwear, Club Ties, Band Fows, k nots, Reversible Four-in-hands, 25c. usually sold from 50c. to $1, 7 |See Our Window Display. due CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES, ' 279, 281 and 283 BROADWAY, Sattssaction guaranteed er money ree turned, Instruction. RORCRION Bicrsie Biting Se isle B.Altmansé THIRD FLOOR---To-morrow. Ladies Sailor Hats halo Blue) Blue, lO : 48 Black, Brown, Black V2, 48 Also, the balance of this sea- Workers are Wanted in Every Line of Trade and ia Households. Watch The World’s Help Wanted Advertisements. tiouses and Apartments to Let (me Time, te, er, line: Seema Time, 176, tne Tard oni Su ent Times, 16e. per charge on Swi son’s Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, Turbans and Bonnets, at Closing Prices. -Altmane@| TO-MORROW. Unfurnished Houses to. Let. 1OTH 5 158 W. yi in perfect orders sok mont 36. ‘Morrison, 4 W'distate, near Br By joining Ba a pita ara EE Apply on premines, 245 Hast 120th st hed SMALL NOUSE, Improvements, | $30 200 San Brooklys. hi atfeet™ wuth gruan'piogg @ feunuain” iy ‘mfonteat walk to Sourh ferry. Apply to agent week daya, or office, 128 Baltic at. Furnished Houses to Let. Brooklyn. FAMILY AWAY during summer will let @ rooms furnished; might board, Arndt, Bay Ridge. Flats and ar artments to Let. ST., 47—4 elegant rooms, with Ime from $14 to $18. Junitor’s bell. _ GRAND. on premises AG. E MAN % ©O., 1391 Broadway. HAVE, southwest corner, 08th sk —Flata Pe 5 light rooms, with range & tmprovemente; 1 so-bit. An additional 100 dozen Men’s Summer ar, Chambers a Reade Sts, PARK legant ~ 1576, corner 113th st Ele & 4 all-light ‘rooms, #9 to on near 90th st.—T Mght rooms, ; fine locality; adults; rent $28, GEMAN & CO.¢ 1821 Broadway. _ near 4th st-—3 light rooma, +88, 88. 976, painted; well ‘managed, 1ST AVE 2D AVE,, 2104, near 108th with Improvements, $8 to $10. 2D AVE, 1019 to 1025, near 34 at jeommtortatlg S-room apartments” ‘Arat-class prder; rents to $12, Morrison, 206 W. 4ist 6 targe rooms; re Night Shirts, Pride of the Cc. West Muslin, 5 eask. 250 dozen Midsummer Scarfs|*# 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. SIERMANH IDELBERGRG Our Great Sale of $250,000.00 Summer Clothing | is now in progress. Our wholesale trade being supplied, about $250,000 finest Clothing will be sold at retail at LESS THAN |‘ WHOLESALE PRICEs. TOR FINEST IMPORTED WORSTED, WORSTED coats REGULAR LON Bizes: Sou At $18 AND™ eo HOLESALE. PANTS OF IMPORT! "ABRICS, TK AND MCE CHEVIOT COATS | S—-WERE AT WHOLESALE INEST SHORT-TROUSER BOYS! SUITS, SIZES 4 to 14, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 VALUES MOO CLOTH — MOHAIR. GRIER HOT WEATHER. COATS VESTS, NEWEST STYLES, ND NO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS FILLED DUR- WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS, SCOTCH HOMESPUN BICYCLE SUITS, ONLY $7.50, BIERMAN} IDELBERGHG. Stewart Building, BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS ST, 194 Broadway, BETWEEN FULTON AND JOHN STS Open Saturday until ® P.M. DIED. BRENNAN.—In Brooklyn, on June 24, at bis reside 314 Lith st., HUGH, beloved bus- band of Margaret Brennan, Funeral private, on Wednesday, June 26, at 2 P. M, Interment In Calvary Cemetery. SILENCE.—At the residence of her son, ( copy. ING THIS SALE, AS WE MUST PROTECT OUR | 5.4 P. Silence, 172 1th #! Mrs. KATE V, SILt: Funeral 6! Avenue Baptist | Church, Long Island City, 2 o'clock. Baltimore and Washington papers please 3D AVE., First floor, $20; ki nding wood free; monthly allowance; vat hol rian move Stabe; MT to $90; alt Tmprivereata, E. ts, al “inquire Janitor. Se 409-2 fine toon, HF HO good ee 8 8T., 33 337 Reduced rente: elegant orated; awnings, new h IRTH ST. 300 W. flats, € rooms & hatt families at reaso’ 3 large, Bip ieee $25, monthly. floor, 6 rooms; high « nail faintly! aah Ground-floor Bat, pleasant roma, bath, Foo jet si 2TH ST, 235 to 207 DB, near 34 ave—a & 4 rooma, rents ie \ $17, Morrison, 206 W. dist at., near Broadway, 29TH ST., & 239 E.—Elegant apartments, consisting of 3 & 4 rooma, to nice, quiet famis Hes; rents $13 & $16. s8D 8T., £03 to 208 B., near 34 ave—3 @ 4 Toomey Morrison's Flat Agency, rents $12 to $17. We dtat st, = te 33D ST. & IST AVE. month free; nice, light, | 3-room with improvements. Agent, 402 ST. 4 large, light rooms: op (2d & 34 aves j—Fiats, @ large / s & bath, all Improvements; reas | moterate: ew house 39TH ST. TPH ST., 194 B parlor oor & ad all improvement r Ly station, “ 19TH ST., 239 BE. improvements; ton, t partments well-kept hou “Foomat elegant lect 81s 147 & 140 (private byockey Fiat of 6 light & éxtra large rooms, with Lath, §27, 632; Mherul allowances, s2 ST, aT E—Flat 6 nice rooms @ beth, 24) floor, $16. 159 TO 167 pany Neyo alin heated: ranges, boilers, tuba &c. 107TH 8T., 102 & 104 E.—Floors, 6 large roma; hail feinilies onlys $14, 816. iOsTH ST., 113 rooms, tbs, rai 1TH ST. a8, SLE. $16.80; mon “338, 1 door west of Lexington ave— improves large rooms, with rai 120TH ST., 122 E.—3 & 4 rooms, all clean, quiet ‘& orderly, $7.60 to $11; easy payments, if mt x = 120TH ST., 64 to improvement @ Avon apart fambin Steam ae hot water: supply ch rent in ty 450 to, WE PENUEMANN @ SON, Mane ‘premises new baliding AM morovet ie 3 Real Estate ( APARTME! a is ths impravea Dweiling 2, 3 & 4 rooms, all light; bathy 1 dry, hot & cold water: $6.56 to a FOLSOM BROS., §26 Broadway, BARROW ST., fine, open view al ated, ‘sanitary. plumbii + THNiei DRIVE & 105th at., cornare-tpor 4 rooms, bath, $15 ‘monthly, PLACE, 184, cor. W. ‘gant room flat, Morrison, 206 W. dist st, STH AVES | 228—Large avarinenta, Dunia T rooms & bath; hot & cold w. 300 & 4. cor mm “AYE, 2th st,—Handsome ‘ed ceilings & awie KMAN, 304 7th ave vt au July 1; ne improv nents, ‘Abvly’ grocery |MTH ST. TT W facing 61h aver wellcllghted Toma,’ tniprovementes - bui H moderate rent tell aie) AITH 8T., 21" W.—Handsomely, new Tperunndtroous eit ai apraaaeas Jow. rent WITH 8T., J ‘w. —Respectable family, edu 1 ING OUTFITS COMPLETE MOURNING OUT! eres a fit requisites in, eek. Gb ores corer 3 pleasant fi Immediate poss Spel Tnignes He? senior} TH BT. Be w sElegsat 4-room Gat ‘4th door’ ir carpeted 5 halle & Ya ; *

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