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nd — , AUGUST 5, 1895, ber of delegates than at any previous | with the Teachers’ College, at One Hun- . . “ BOLOSTEIN T00 Busy T0 | , [eonvenuion, |dred iva lPwentiect aurect, sretee: | C+] ' I X ‘The headquarters of the delegates will period of not 4 Teen Carte reat an _ > Sool be in the Hotel Empire, West Sixty- 4¢ the end of wh time, it ts believed « ‘ Le third street and the Boulevard, Many {fiat they will be fitted to enter the col- 1 ty be ut business here at 7 and at 8) was afte te ’ 's| Had a Double Wedding on Hand | out-of-town aetegates have arrived trom | "While the bose will be free to enter| ” P| ocluck remained at home unt the Ah : 4 Philadelphia, Baltimore and Providence, | any firet-clase college, arrangements 9 5 i‘ F When a Creditor Called. By to-morrow eve x will THE WOKLD: MONDAY EVENIN have been made-by Mr. Pulitzer to en- able them to enjoy free tuition at Co- luinbia College In either the School of ure, allowing them selves five minutes to ride across the usual hour of dep ing a majority of the e here. Ow delegat Gaynor inquired how much wa bridge. On hing the structure hal woth ee Gae totel and bicycles passed over the south [@nd Harry wae led away Brooklynites Late to Work in New York. tonday somew ere about ne i Jacob Goldstein, a 4 manufacturer] 4 would not be able’ to ry All the men it Pees at a a. pena nes, Willlam 8. Henry, the “bad von," who | REPAIRS NOT YET FINISHED.) — rineD out oF count. jars, Homer etre the Supreme The suc ersful boys will report at the fann School for instructions at ning of the Fall term, Sept, 23, Sach boy will be expected at that » to choose whether he will take a ical course, fitting him for college fella Clayton, the actress, has Of liberal arts, of 8 manual training oF brought suit in the Supreme Court SClentifie course, fitting him for a scien- nnua a e fore| against A. M. Palmer, the theatrieal| Uae of technical school. t ' Was made a prisone ie Mee ie Nie made a prisoner on @ Evening World Pleansare Clob, charge of felon' A son and daughter of Goldstein were Ae) eniug World! Pleasure Club had ite spore : as for, Ghee. nae open meeting Saturday evening at New Co Lreddelals fi GaN ug bby one “4 Jumbia Hall, 18 and 20 Columbia et About 400 boys were entertained with an addrens by. ° ocked Out Schreiber and Banged ESTELLE SUES PALMER. ot Maw ot the gehool of Médiciness 6TH AVE., 20TH TO 21ST ST. Son with a Gasel pe. Mins Clayton Says the Mennmer ecara might run as uated TO SET HENRY FREE. - Some “Viking” Propertien, . I aes ered Miner's Som tn Court on |! ii Lewis street, had a dow |ding at his home yesterday, and until night. He to employ a Writ of Habeas Co supervision of suult na loud knock was heard on rca | Brooklyn, to-day, on a wat of habens can 1 Mr. Newman Ejected by Brooklyn | corpus. secured by his fewer Wouter bs ‘ it thetr vag Mee " he M. Tropuer, and an ejoyabie musical and vari | ‘4 . ‘ visitor sald he was the father ‘- , urday ely programme. After the entertainment twenty Traffic on the Cable Cars Was Charities Inventinato abickua, Saturday nan Schreier, one of Goldateln's em Shaking. tighty in mbiy Committee to examine| Mr. Backus asked Justice Gaynor tol joyous, und wanted to collect forty ty Charities resumed Its discharge Henry from custody on the Shot Down All Day Long Ave cunt th i investigation in Clty Court, Brooklyn, | ground that he had not been regularly |v eiiy je ne SWS Noulthoe Wie ” Yesterday Also to-day after a feat of ten ayn Committed. TUOOUaeIe een, \eanoese! said Goldstein, con morrow.” Wengen’ 'ts:| We begin to-day our Annual Sale of Blankets, Financtal ‘|Spreads and Comfortables. Thrifty Housekeepers to join the Club will was due to his ¥ _ Alonzo Hellsch, a blacksmith, was the! He argued that Police Jutsice Hag-| gcnreiner would no away, and Golds dbvis OE Stite tod. Grose, S76) Haw, Houston first witness, He testified that he had |gerty, who held Henry to await the ac. | Senrever woul nok ky away, and Golde Bet. ea inn wiry Ratutay will read with profit these telling prices. WORK GREATER THAN PLANNED. | done work for tie county for five years, | tion of the Grand Jury, had done wo t-|)\))"boame mo excited thal te sities Gpiaronte, Hail, Gly Waemime: bos. tron four Leta and during that time had made two | legally, Ho satd that no evidence had [/'g) (incu (th 8ie Uns ee ——_——___— aa buckboard wagons, one for Mr. Kirby 1 introduced on the hearing to war- . V's rooms, accompanied by three other young men, and demanded satis tion, Goldstein nd young Schrete and a dogeart | rant the Magistrate's holding his client the county, for the Grand Jury. He sald he was ‘All the Men Empleyed that Is Pos-| 2"! another for Mr and dairy wagon fe ~|CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. mit 4 sible, but the Task May Not aS Bit ty pay for the buckboarde? ene to vee nih whole pea TH EKG at Gnviie HELA WITHA EASORIDH, Saal i j Be Completed To-Day. M Fee mate ue Rurer afd of the proceedings ulreuy cera te Aon dees) ane aranven, 0.40, 4.20 10 0.96 PAIR. 3 | fore the Magistrate, Whaie. chien ae eareroac The witness then said that Mr. Gott| District-Attorney. Ridgway sald he! nought “Patrom 1) Union Market jon, to lying on the outing that he mplaint, Gold- 4on and To the hundred thousand or so of paid him when his wagon was com-) was agr le to Mr. Backus's propos Brooklynites who were compelled to bo | Peted. Al the bills presented to the |line of action, but that he had only fhe found: Qt business in New York on time this | county were for sums ranging from $25 heard of the matter this morning. He was kil Morning there was little fun in the an- | to $40, except for the dairy wagon. said he wanted time to seo the police! stein was arrest wma waves, © avin, O00, 4.45, 5.98 10 8.50 rar ‘tianagur, 16 tecaved Siw for ihe ae Bros. a 448, 5.98, 6.98 10 12.00 rar. nouacement bellowed by a score of| Mr. Hirsch then asked him If he court record, which had not yet been | cause 4 HA were «| a, mar: leged conversion of operatic properties. will offer to-morrow Si guards and policemen at the Brooklyn | would be surprixed to see several bills prepared by the stenographer, eee eran un Judge O'Brien, in the Supreme Court THIRTEEN entrance of the East River Bridge that for the above amount hearing his signa-| b — 2 ir Backus sald he had been assured | Phas finally trains were not running and that thore tire, and he sald he would be, He was) hy the stenographer that the record of x5 Lewis tr fn a hurry had better walk, To most allowed to go while the bills were being | Gaynor net the argument om the return Of them, chiefly young girls, It meant Sent fOr a aa the certainty of baling fined by their em- | James 1 Holmes, was then called, Te ployers fer being Inte. Livery minute of the writ of habeas corpus down for the wedding of hia children went on! ting forth more specifically the grounds al F riday. |A number of the wedding guests were on which her clalms are based, EASTER WOOL B A KETS plied Koods nt¥. He had | Ridgway’s suggestion ; in court and testified that the Schreib- ‘The trouble between Miss Clayton and Marked e beyond the settled hour meant xo much \ IN ; org caused all the trouble by their eag-| Palmer grows our of the production. of w tions when Coun- certiorari so that Henry c Auae. toncolieut, the. 46 ts. Magine | the vikings ¥ A h : ess et the A Viking, mic opera, which from their salaries next Saturday. Bee RD siinrtel| CURT Ine cree a Tiaoice ited oh Mt ortho be * 69° Qg°- | 0 10 3 15 PAIR Hence it was that there was more ; ly R, + Who gave the application of ex-JudgeDittenhoefer, irance In court this morning. | counsel for Palmer, requiring Miss Clay- Goldstein returned to his home and} ton to furnish a bill of particulars set Chambers, to-day granted an order on Shoes QUARTER, 6.98, 8.50 AND 9.98 PAIR i weerty'® actlON trate Flammer sald that Goldatein had wi re dc y be him to | could be regularly reviewed. ho right to tke & Weapon and held HIM | Meee tre Aton Maka! for the be d ti 0 bail, Miss Clayton claims that Palmer held eauci ons p Henry was in court in. charge of r , jo no. Consider-| sheriff’ Buttling, Me looked #a-uncon- | fF tial in default of § grumbling on the big bridge this morn-| N = ae e ble argument folly ) and Mr. Hirsch cerned ax usual. His brother, Walter, hep ee certain properties of the opera, there 2 ing than was over heard before, Not Able arqument folluwed, and Mr. Hlirach ‘cerned aa usual. a habeliilay preventing her from keeping at engag . . = QR. 1.65 2.45 3.98 even when tho cublew snapped at moat i! Hot Wave the aurea at anes | task Niu raceediigs "a “common-| WANTS $10,000 FOR A FALL. | iment’at Sutner's "theatre in ‘Newnrk. Ladies’ Tan Button ¢¢) 7) eS rR .00, 2.40 10 0,00 PAIR. unfortunate hours was {t as bad as to- he would find a way to put him out. | place sort of a way. = ——— and Lace Boots, at ° + A ~ Chairman Grady then ordered Neuman = —— day. When the cable broke it only (it and diulmes went on with hia tes: —— Mrs, Hain took a little while to put an extra one timony. ALLS La lly Stulr in George FE. in position, ‘To-day, however, it was ‘The Plattdeutsche Volkatent Verein, ot Mh Sate —— ee f @ sure walk of a mile and an etehth| D{AMOND THIEF IN TEARS. erterday began Ite five days’ festival at Ridge | -, MT é reppery when every minute seemed an hour. Seren woot Park, murie, y and tape | OO 3,98 ano 4.50 par ret's Houne. prought sult in the| Names of the Ten Fortunate Boys as to-day against | Selected for the Prizes This Yeur. F Meet ta a) PULITZER SCHOLARSHIPS. Formerly $2.75 to $5.50. > 2 , ecover i Ladies’ When the bridge cars sorbed TON |ataery Finmer Contvonted wy Amea | iatiethtemse,oeanant Iie formed ibe main GeorKe Hhret to recover $1000) damages! ong following ten boys have been #e- $2.45 000 ning at two minutes before midnight, Misi Wikis le ebbads Tug over thirty organizat re present flat in the house at £433 Becond avenue |J¢cted by the committee as the recipients Tan Oxford Ties, at v e = Saturday, it was atated that they would —— — be put on again by last evening. Five | Mrs. Josephine Simis, the aged mother Took Laudanum in the Dark. gangs of men were to have been put of Charities Commissioner Adolph Simis,| Mrs, Mary Ann Raybon at work. In the interval it was hoped Of Lrooklyn, visited District-Attorney | nue, 1 that the work of elevating the tracks [deway's oMfce, Brooklyn, this morn. | mh attay would be completed. jing Ju time to have an interview with | The work, however, proved more dim- | Harry Fisher, who stole $3,500 worth of cult than had been imagined, and when, her diamond jewelry a few months ago. thirsty ones wended their way Brook- Wisher, whose alias is Harry Morti- Trolley Suite ran iret, The. \atalhwaye 6 of the Pulitzer free collegiate scholar- strips of rubber, some of which we: h were | street, negligently and carelessly secured, She s F =. eT dave: & claims to have notified Ehret of tho ine| Augustus 11. Whiting, Jr., 2137 Seventh | Boys’ and Pea sa SRI! ail wit Miae'ES| fone at, Jonen 4,18 west One| Youths $1.95) 10 CASES MARSEILLES BED SPREADS. fix them, Hundred and Thirty-third street. Tan Russia Over Again, June 6 Mrs, Bain claims, her heel!) Meyer Friedland, 247 Bast” Ninety y} 50 8 Medan caught In one of the strips; and she fel] fourth atreet. i Lace Shoes $ ° 19 EACH; WORTH 2.98. of 204 Atlantic aves oklya, WAS awakened this morning by. of crampa ant went to a closet for She took Jaudanum ot It ty Horpital jynward yesterday for the amber-color- | ™er, arrived from Chicago late last | Nine casea against the Brooklyn troiley ronde| dawn. stairs, fracturing tWo ribs and] Frank Goodman, 121 West One Hun- e4 fluid, and Hrooklynitos meandered Wkht with Detective Edward Rorke. | tor violation of the speed ordinance were act | receiving other injuries red and Third street. F ly $2.95 and $3.59 this way for a shave, they had to walk, Fle wes brought to the District-At- | down for trial in Jumtice Neu's Court in the City | hret enters a general denial. Cilfford Gray, 26 West One Hundred ormerly . an 'e e ‘ In the afternoon a shuttle-train was | torney’s office shortly after 10 o'clock, | Hall, Brooklyn, to-day, Owing to the Injunction — = ani Twenty-sixth atrect snared All purchases delivered by express free of charge at any point ARMY OF ABSTAINERS, | atit#z.cs. terry 8. Moses In a full assortment within 100 miles of New York City. i shuttle was in use to-day. | ferent actounts of what followed, One | The omty He Tota) Abatience Union of | *Faia"'Smyth, 405 East sixty-tret Of widths and sizes. |Lodges, Societies & Meetings. ore er an Wale ne fe |” necounte of the hane~ Amerten tere, ate isin dt PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS’ It was announced late last night that My Moun titer end acurianh ame are given | : . Frank H, Sewell, 49 One Hun- aoe own close 8 ie given in “The The twenty-ffth annual convention | gred and Twenty-elehth street. Amalgamated Soclety of New York. Brothera: the cars would be running as usual this her finger in his face, talked earnestly | img World's" Maht Extra, tewued [of the Catholic Total Abstinence Unton | “in addition t ing $20) n year for BRIGHTON BEACH RACES | svecisi"moctinn' wilt ‘be neta’ Mongay’ evening morning, and some of the papers pub ome. mlputes. Harry: wept * of America, which opens in this city thelr preparatory course of three years ‘ ~ | Aug. 6, to elect Walking Delegates, All members and mopped his face with a lace hand- | immediately after the Inst play has * i ed y rse of four years, these = | Every, Week Dar. pecinaing af 2.30 P.M. | should be present. i ve free tuition in the : weet cue. 1 Wo, JAMES D, MULLARKEY, Pree Hy Ushed it. For that reason the working ,erehie and a college e ace Mann High School, connected trek, | JOHN CROWLEY, Sec. \ pew | sult in the Supreme Court, A si AL had to reques put on which ran on a fifteen minutes | He did not look as chipper as he walt tothe headway on a single track, but It did Porto ingen gt Me BtAwS Ae wt Aug 4 ale impersonator. until Aug. not seem to lessen the crowd, The same| ‘The employees of the office glye dif- — on Wednesday morning, promises to be 824.8 caliege « girls, men and boys who are compellea| ‘The other story is that the meeting | Beem made. notable, ‘There will be ® lager nume Hesace Man The Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. GREATER NEW YORK'’S GREATEST STORE. : Isn’t it more than remarkable ? ° The fifth week of the big ‘Trade Movement and still a more active public interest in it.than at any time since the sale began! ~~ ~~“The extra big values have increased and multiplied the busin sto a point away beyond any that was ever before thought possible. Back of the extra big values is our new movement in merchandising familiar now wherever the New York newspapers are circulated. ninth street sidewall Where do they all come from? Laie’ $260 | 45¢, Plisse Ribbon 150. |$2,00 Safety Razor, 49c, ses of merchandise which are unloaded on our Fifty- sappear in the big building, Some are surplus stocks, some simply odd lots, but ALL are perfect and desirable. ALL are sold very much below value. There is a big stock of Men's Neckwear from LOUIS AUERBACH, of ox4 Broadway—no better maker of Men kwear on earth. he big stock of odd lots of Stationery from the WHITING PAPER COMPANY, of Springfield, Mass. A big stock of Umbrellas, from A. M. & R. DAVIES, of 18 Walker street. Shirts and Collars from THE INTER-| e NATIONAL SHIRT AND COLLAR COMPANY, H ’ From big manufacturers, importers, jobbers, who, for one reason or another, want to unload, Silk Waists, $1.33 risse Rivbon, 4 inches wide; colors SPECIAL Rest $2.00 Safety Stripe | whi am, pink, light blue, 6and Razor that has Astor place. Reed Chairs Wash Silk) ni blue; elsewhere dic. yd « ever been PANY As ace. airs plue: else: ie. yds cr been made, and Rockers trom SONS & CUNNINGHAM, of 819 Third avenue. Big stock Framed Pictures Vhe Big Sale of Blankets insugurated last week was the most sucessful one we Watsts, Te Sailor Collars for ladies, og ih i from the WESTERN FRAME COMPANY. Men's Shoe Stock from GEO. C. SNOW, | have ever bad, No wouder. enormous stocks bought direct from the mills for apot ehotee| white tanand navy, perfect it + Cc. of Brockton, Mass. And from hundreds of other makers and jobbers—all, like those ng ahaite cg caah at virtually our own prices and sold to the public at a very small margin of stripes j 7 s " - j ‘ those named above, at the | large sleeves sty ale OL SIIKS TRY O very top in their respective lines. | profit. The shrewd hourckeeper kuows the values and takes advantage of the sale. vaine. hey lg 3 will be agreeably And where do all the goods go to? Wool and labor haye advanced since our great purchase at least 25 per cent.—Per- we Vie is extras ixoog) aus Black | {erur eee eg fag i 7 | 0” smay, by paying as posit on bl 0 ei Silks, very st nd at) Where indeed ?——To the homes of the people—out through the Sixtieth street side by wagon pail ao Sealey pa we 1 Sonal spent oui Ulan ketasaelect thislh ihIAnixete $1 33. durable, ain ah Beaton Pie 30 tre Mae te aero by rail, by boat, to homes by the hundred thousand, here in Greater New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl. | 22% 8d have them Held Bere util wanted, MDo, Atesserenesnensneensae® vie “Sunday Shave. vania, Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island—everywhere. © There is practically no} Gd 14 White Blankets pair 48) lo livorni q yas. s jor double warp Black ane ty cent pales e . . pePiey pei . by eg L eee " y m 7 i 5 cl Stiro! fine Tae venre, limit to the buying, no limit to the selling. This week we go right along with about : Heer y IA Walle Bolen Blah 69 Calliornia Blankets. Umbrellas! Umbrellas! Surat Be SSE 5 | SE'good' serving, 600 pairs 1-4 White California 4.25 . CU) SY) Blankets, always $5.50.....00006 a0 pairs 1-4 White California pe ‘ocl Blankets, always $7.00. ) pairs 4 White California All this season’s best, much of it not a full week in the store; ALL very Wool Hankey, always 3320... 6,00) | é 5 season’s ’ a ; very much below real! 1,000 pairs 104 heavy Woot ool Mankets, always $8,00,... | |} Silks, that brought from ae Ha beat much of} arty in the E 1 al 1.00 pal hea at a aan hele adenine alterna F ro ‘ This complete Shaving Outfit cone value. fo many Asttere come asking whether we still have certain of the items advertised that we | Blankets, usually 33.0. 2.69 Wiol Blankets: alwaya $00... 200. 4.00 Steel Rod Umbrellas, Datei oer ses 20 wists of 1 genuine Wade & Butcher reprint to-day some of those most asked for and many new ones besides. For every item printed 24 pairs 10-4 ol) W | POR ¥ nest all-black figured Tat- | nolow-grou: Z Te Datance of those, famous teured Keg This Complete Shaving Lyons India 00! A large manufacturer's entire stock of | 3ON8 URN Si neat. desig | Umbrellas at tess than cost of material, | and floral effects, were Sic..... 20 Outiit at 98c. All our Japanese striped Wash 1.59 ankets..... iso $3,000,000 Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods ‘23° $3.00 10-4 Walton * 2 QR | 40 patra 14 Californ Wool } Pe . ” 1 Tortey’s G - ere are hundreds that never get a line ir » pape usually $4.50 3.6 ti 7 fetas, small and large designs; this I yaa nte th hundreds that get a line in the papers | " 3,65 | Pas at... 1200) $1.49 (eRe RA Ons Iaree dean Iorsehide Strop, It will pay you to come twenty, fifty, a hundred miles to attend this sale. Tf you live 200! 82 Pats We superior anality ox| One lot of 4 pairs California Blank- v0 ‘ pric for Ladies’ Walsie and 69 hand or swing, 1 or 300 miles away it will pay two or three families to get together, compare notes, decide what is.) {YS Usually Sie aed ai SRS es eRe Helede 86 FUL, SORA CEO MO Ps @ f( ee Brae ’ a “putize sor y come here 1 oye : etek ) pairs 1-4 White Wool Bha | much below regular prices. englt yaffeta’ Silky Tight Rollin ¥ e ; - wanted and deputize somebody to come here and buy the goods, Mearns 1.08|"acaniee “woou SUANKETs, Me, Tight Rolling Black Dress Goods AN ported Foroelain GRAY WOOL BLANKETS are included with bteel” Roa, D \ \ Shaving Mug, 1 Paruon Frames! @0¢. Black Mohair, 30c. | oS OSE Ce Shaving Soap. (Case and Tassel a ., One 1,400 yards, Black Mo- | This Is te Outft that was formerly eT 5 ; ! E “| 1.20 pairs 1-4 White Woot Wash Sailor Suits, Shoes and Oxfords. |LADIES’ SUITS -- Some iste" wean S's 2.69 chanel sow will be hela uot wanted by x Jchased now will be held until wanted by Rik stock of Shoes ana Oxford Ties 2) pairs 12-4 White Wool Ila @ A small deposit. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE, 41 60 ives. | © 0°" Very Choice Styles on | ki: setsans wore so 550 Po" Sukeltne Comtorters, fun fried ‘Hardwood, | alt. rilanting, very" ture QQ| isted at FG Wnen we began to al have closed out the entire stock of Outing Shoes, wee Desa yi Sa le 9 Re Daira A Whe Wael Bins 9 RA, BARS SLM rnens 85) Congo or Weixel| ttous, reguiar Gc. goods, at . 4 READY, Bs tie, Ae pee , Shoes, sizes & to 11, 1 ots quality and yory | pairs 1-4 Sani te hice ye | % Breat:senaation, one HIGH GRADE WASHABLE SAILOR) worth $10), spring heels... M9 ale at $5.00, | oer Gama 3.255 2s San RR Bie 4.50 Handles, Va1U8/ 750 Black Brilliantine, 49 uring this sale atss.seseseesees 98 BUITS from the largest manufacturing material’ seitctey gaterted styles and} TT IS MANUF the greatest : i . : = $4.00, ‘ ae we een c. house in the line—at about ty actual Manufacturer's large stock tvery gait [serayenee Rell {renter New “York T : W | ds Black Mohair Bri BL. AD, ["enine, etn "and "hoerovss 4g Whiting Paper 00's cost, the pri and desirabl { good value for Tie,, at. fee widow dispiay, corner Guth st, a Sand sy, J Breatest ov the very great bargains | i 4 ( : | | aha witha” wrk Gener! rgai = 2i-in, English Gloria School Um-) 89¢, gured Mohair, 59c I ¥ 10 i . | ani oO be found in this Sale. 8 ‘ . A ail , i se TE | Mo) in Sah gh OMY FO be found tn th cert A GREAT OCCASION. | Vruigeamrtst nual oud BB oo it Rick Flawed Mohae, | 50c, Papers, 1Oc. quailty aetier 1,49. in stock a full w ay ew. | Continuation of the Suloot Turkish Towels bought from the will bought at = : ata sig cer carcarelie ype nee meeee 299 | We nave purchased from the Whiting § : Suits, made o! da yiish, mad sold at $1275 | about the price of the raw inaterial, amd to be sold on the same bayis; quantities 7, 2-in. ish! Olotia aun BAL ee esa 1.00! “Paper Company a big stock of their fast color Gal- 10 $2.00—all to be sold by ux at won't last long ; biry earl Umbrellas, made to sell at Te. ¢ | Extra Fine atatlonery, embracing the atea Cloth, Cot- ; J28 doz Muck "owels, 18x95 in, gy |S EHELAM Gloria Umbrellas, 96/1 850, Black Storm Serge, 490.) mest, renwlar and fashionable corre- : 4 ton Suitings, | a iM i 104 |"nemmed or fringed, usually 2 AT ANAWooH Basie , i era Srapeey rene: Bond On a Tow 0 dos i. sh Twilled Sik Umbrellas, (J? ds All-Wool Black Storm angoras, linen, satin and other fashto mrilia, Bc... $0 SUMMER SILIK DRESSES in u (SGM Ss, ine Towels, 21 Leis herman bia 98) Berge, 60 Inches wide, a great bar- [| able pa ach box containing in dark and ummer Silk” fs the name, t ‘ BRR Ey UB MB LE: Tabatha = made to sell at $200.0... °° 4 suin, worth Se., yard sheets of paper 4 envelopes to Nght striped ef- | 0 pairs Infants’ ter of fact they are very de r 4 ¢ 1 ‘ : match, Many of these boxesre- ye nti ayaa fe | at Hutton, and the so price 5.00 Usually Se, and 4% h fine Weixel and Congo handles, 100 reams Whiting’s Rosedale Linen in #¢ ing and well'Zy; a 4 0 i 60 Bleavhod ah We have closed out a manufacturer's lish or Paragon fr put up made; Suite 1 io mateh), can b “Nua iw citer |40¢. Black Storm Serge, 29c. | ove and commercial six in packages co! 0, at COLORED AND T BLACKS Ay | us took gf fine Irish Linen 1 umn 21 that are old ight all-wool Dresses, ver wu i ‘row Sin at ilineniaeT monRita it rolling with steel rod or One Wot All-Wool Black Storm — gg) and 13) sheets, usually erirable for early we ’ aceite: ean . a osiick, 28 and o& in, lecee: teat alue We. 4 Sverywhere at ) 55c Peri de ip eheinhala 5,00 ; ‘ t to imp. vip rail gt Winatc. 1,98 ROTH. FORMAT VOINE 46-005. 9 | soos packages Whiting’s Best Visiting 8.0 to 91. I * BOE EP PPS We Ue. : wx Hitoact i Tow - i" 30 ° " Cards, all st plain and bevelled : {| 400 pairs Irish Linen One-Strap Sandals, VERY PREYTY LAWN Dresses, | usally 8 y dur price ) 36 and 28 in, all-sile Umbrel- 68e. Black Henrietta. 49c. Cdge, usually 13 at ar aA) with buckles, all sizc snare hale . intily trimmed with 1 nd ribs | 10 Bleached Bath 79 3 ya ip = rp are las, Sterling Silver Trimmings, 3,98 All-Wool Black Silk Finished 49 package, all at las 05 r 49c cool summer shoe; included in this ess pres ae fon 5.00 ally: $12 AD) ee need aera neue ade to retail at $8.09 & $10.00 Oe Henrietta, 46-in.; worth Ge... « see Super Fiklahed Mourcine Ses ls “aera : oo 4 the price Is the ou Seat pking to mateh, % size, per doz me i < oxes Sup ed 3 { : | Jot shout, mo pairs sad a ngola Bathe. ween AU py 1,19 | Napkins to match, % size, per doz, 2a 1. nats Tilted sik Um. 50c, Black Moreens, 39c. | ver, att widths of borders, "4 shee 2 Gises 3 to 10 years. | pair. . Women will find a mos ided ad-] One lot Turkish Towelling, se. Wey] 600 dog, Irish Linen Napkins, % Peat BANA 2 Shs MORES 28 1,39 One lot Black Moreens, 33 inches 39 of paper and 2% envelopes to ee ‘ Vantage tb 68 early choke Wc. about halt usual prices, size, usual price $225; our price 1.0] sell et #2 & $4.75, at : Widey Worth Wes LOFssrrsreereee 4 | Mato, usually Sc. per bow, ve i

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