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ond-rate basedrum player, and never had more enough m him from one end of the day to th GTWOPe OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Beg 8 the bandscme daughter of a0 to eacape ‘and her father's gramb- | Me ie af 8 romantic Lenya ort a mee other dreams that mme Prince REI” Nene thar you' remllad sat oda in marriage. She dings Tike i day" her aang tn interrupted ne cobbler, atopping lone Te mits Mieabel, a base-drum payer, with |i nto gather in his eyes, “t bie meet eapirations Hesse tnepiree atm Wine otter w hap based ‘upon the se otlif 1 could hear her voice aga abuse by lay <n ffereod Sodidn't think shed go awe Sarre Krieger, ibe e 1 went he 1 « house rem eer Tar estie thought she'd get rrigareiad ts Me A firedug fire to the horse where eyed out ght and would come back ready Mow she dickens at othe could Fel chumper would come along ar 4 marry | is | “Weill Qenrright, 1899 by the Pree Puntening Com | Krieger to car ny, New York Welt ge | band CHAPTER Vi. y. Where is she now, d The Prince at Last “No. RIRGER, the delicatessen man,|time she and tier hus wan sitting as usvsl tn Hans|Mre Miller's 1 was so Kargman's shop one night tn De-|the time that 1 wouldn to say good-by and| nd moved from mad at her at even let her tn cember, smoking and talking abou! |here when she came things they had talked of a hundred |introduce her husband Ob, if T could) | times before only call back that time! Suddenly Hans «aid And sgain the cobbler wiped his eyes. “Hy the way. I got a letter to-day) A thought suddenty struck i with two tickets fn it. f suppose i?) Bringing his fist down upon Ma one of those political schemes, and Ijeouncer with a report that made the) q) expect they'll be around to collect the leather on it dance, he exclaimed Money unless I wend them back.” V1 put my head against « doughout Krieger examined the tickets critl|that Reale sent thove tickets eaity, “I don't think it's @ political scheme,” if he said finally “It's an opera perform-| pened Frat fellow, her husband, te probe ance. And it says on the tickets ‘om-/aniy unable to make a living for both plimentary,” That means that you don'l) of them, and 40 Resale has to do some have to pay. But {t's a funny ‘Ring | of the earning too that they should send free tickets t)) “She has a nice volee, she goes to the you for the Metropolitan Opera-House"'| theatre and fh neat a ou know "Yen, they say that's a high-toned |206)" gies te the chorus in the Metro. place, and tickets cost an awful lot of House * commented Hans. “I'm blamed here anyhow, if T can understand how they ever came my way.” “It couldn't be they were sem by that fellow that married Be ia call musingly “He was on! HER 00 TIME” ALMOST FATAL r Here's how {t hap- a take In the show, bo ma tiokets Tgont care much for this sing-song business of the opera. but then ‘t may be that Bessie is in |), and I'd like to tee the girl again even though she is to be hardly recog. y-fitth street and Tenth) avenue late last night, recovered her ww York Hospital this ared up the mystery ‘clock by Po- Twentieth lying in the street, clad nd a light Jothing lay having evidently cariier in the Heeman Segar street station, ony in @ thin underwatst petticoat, The rest of h nearby frosen stiff. been drenched with wn evening. The helpless Jennie Wells Drank Too Much on New Year's Day. reature was carried to man's overcoat, and later sent to ihe New York Hoxpital, whene the d made her as comfortab! The young woman found nearly nude, Bait frozen and so cut and bruited about UNDERWE AR. DO YOU WEAR IT? We don't purpose to give a long story about this stock, we simply say the cheapest underwear in the world is apread out here for your selection. Positive crime if you do mot avail yourself of the chance. READ! *Sey" and SEE! Misses’ re nus! panere DRAWERS of Ces) musiin. Ny U Tworows of 3 tucks at GOWNS eters years, = Chroren, Yiitow. well-ma ir) & money taversss.....+.++ eee hildren, girong and shapely 76 meee? Ns good Not oy Ma inept Children’s Muslin Drawers, Gowns “™" ached inser =f with clusters of four tueks and Gowns {in and Weiaed nee 35c tinbhed with deep emboirk red necks; wonderful ‘ ed; . Ali our L fein aueer careblly chosen by Mr. A. RIDLEY. be muslin, with row o! Ladies’ Choice of 6 styles; owe DRAWERS. fa a, 17c uslin have V, others square yoker: if ‘owns cl avers of ine tusks in Ladies’ This lot contains sev rowe of 2, 3 and 6 eral styles. Some have DRAWERS. \iinbretin flounce, with roma of tucks on edge; others with deep flounce, finished with lace; the price is a mere noth ng... ire pearls). os 35¢ of exus grade, soie ing and embroidered yokes, others with fime wets, laco erie and Wednesday Is Our Bargain Day. & weap 45c Umbrella and other styles. to DRAWERS *™° with insertion of 4 lac nd | ige, , with am see wtb nee aga Shere =e imertion, and eaill others insertions, and ta with tneks and oureiwe! tied cle Gans Been, 456 Fallen 28 hal and Superior one of the gems of » made Musiin the sale, eo: hh dee} ‘em- Drawers oid 6 Styles, with iace ine above and below; »pecial..... Beautiful Lawn and Muslin Drawers, ih exquisite tace and em bro, rut tinel: tucked: a wonder ween OOS a ae pew fancy yoke of finest IS ,over- dream of Fat Wonen” O7C bategy Al lin and al een broidered tet ig he saat santa 79¢ ‘of Underwear in thiveale Deautiful goods for Qreatest cere Superior quality, Acoliection of handsome, extra fine MUSLIN DRAWERS, Said te wl ot the Moe: a te for nothing 79C for chitdren; well made warm and durable. 1 tos, 1 to 14 tows of Inventions "Ale ice. iD )_ RIDLEY & SONS, ‘The Inet 1 heard of her was the! ay [lish Duke shortly,” | Dit millions ma re good for to- : the station-house wrapped tn the poit-* | READ! ! Canton Flannel Drawers a - me THE WORLD: TUESDAY ment t grand opers w galleries, wir opera. for to the opera It was not until | boxes running ar Aitortum tx The names, of upled he box-holders rogramme, so tha: body who had the curtomity to know, for Instance. o that lady gilttering with x No 5 was, nected only his programme to know that John Jacob Astor wame Way he could (eli off the reat of soclet I! soctety was at the biog that nf; There was am kK. Vanderbilt deflantly the lighted chande- They say her daug Miss Con- uelo Vanderttit, is te hter matry an Eng- said one who re nis beare ulred no programme to ties amid (ia! mare Yes sot hear r s neah- bor “The Duke of Mariborough, {t's @ good name One that even the Vander- be proud of.” Bradley Martin be the most expen America, I wonder how true it! ughter is engaged to the] Craven utely true. 1 have it from Harry re ho was told so by Mra. Astor | and #he, you know, Is never wrong ” forecasts. iy. bless me if that tent Mrs Higabeth Grannis! And how severe! Her presence here in that hig bodice looks like 4 rebuke to t Wilson ea tr e charming, sh ar news from Robertson that her name was Jennie D. Wells and not Jeanie Wilson, as she sold last night She sald she lived as a servant at 42 Wert Thirty-second street, instead She told Supt Her| he [of at 38 Thirty-sixth street, Brooklyn 1 got a day off yesterday,” Miss Wells told Supt. Robertson 1 went over to the west side to see some | friends. | wanted to have a good time and I had tt, 1 guess. “Any way | got mood and drunk and 1| Gon's remember anything that happened or anything | sald before or after T was | found It was only @ pretty tough New! Year's | Supt. Roberteon aid chat Mise Wells had a food =strong constitution and vid pall through all right and would be went to her friends to-morrow or next ADVERTISEMENT. J Then COME and SEE! Wednesday |s Our Bargain Day. Ladies’ 9 Some SKIRTS bi Hate etait ins on Uarpainresesssores “ 3Ic Muslin bey iden anes and SKIRTS, of heer aha Pry, some ieee and lace a gohieen 39c FINE. SKIRTS, nu egaemnce Assorted Lot, broidery or some have fieeinsertion; these 2 47, WII QO fast rrrrsreee C Single and Double Flounce Skirts, Joni) finiehel off with hand rod rich embroidery ; exquisite goo’ like wildfire... thew © 59¢ Muslin Skirts, flounce, two Suner Grade, rows of lace invertions, some piain be ttom, oi hers faney ince: choice ky octions of best makers... ++ ny 68c to nb ho wo FINEST QUALITY MUSLIN SKIRTS, Stott, have double th cr, Phe and ° broidered inverti tome all around, others perpendicn sponds with the quality, which is above cavil..... SUPERB SKIRTS. long, deep A limuted wv of fine taces and em- broideries, with inser any fine n° 87 . White, no two alike, manufietar 0 ers’ samples, many of CORSETS. then worth 3 and 4 times our price; you mist AQ, rev them to gauge the value . c Muslin + felts superior tinish . ®t i made; have Covers, deepembroiierededge Qe ix 309, 311, 311% to 321 THEN DON’T PASS THIS READ!!! _—m- and Trolley Care irom uptown, downtown, erosstown, and out-of-town TRANSFER YOU TO OUR DOORS, ace fronte and tab: GRAND te Ya i . sony aati Som a eer eer rae lH iC. IF 125th Street, neh between | | Maslin & Nainsook erdiy. 1 don't th ld favor such a match Ah, Isn't that divi vn had reference ‘a which hai At 11 Cents, | MUSLIN DRAWERS, with deep cambric! ruffle pout * Plat 14 Cents, MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, with V of embroidery. | */At 19 Cents, MUSLIN UMBRELLA DRAWERS, edged | with lice and embroidery. FINE CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, \! back and front of embroidery; low neck, French shape; also square, edged with | embroidery. The pure the piace did onversation throu ant sults of the other men s. 100, betokened that they were not STRIPED FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, perfectly at heme in such princely sur-} yoke band. roundings i} At 29 Cents, | MUSLIN DRAWERS, tucks and deep em- broldered ruffie; others trimmed with deep lace edge. CORSET COVERS of Cambric, French shape, low neck, trimmed with cotton torchon lace. CORSET COVERS to waist line, of Cam- bric, low neck edged with Val. lace. STRIPED FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, with deep ruffle, At 39 Cents, It was not long before nearly every s looking and makin comments abou come,” sald one of | we don't know chorus” fortable, too, repited the other you wouldn't have got those tickets. Fverybody ts looking at us through those confounded Jouble-barrelled giasres.”’ Hut relief come acon. A click. and the hights went out, and Hans and bis friend were happy once more tn the blessed freedom of obscurity Abelard The curtain rose, diselosini Hans and Krieger rubbed their eyes. and Heloise, singing alternately Darned if thar ten't Heswie' whis- 1 MUSLIN GOWNS, tucked yoke, with two vere aa teihen were so strong that} ¢mbroidered insertions and ruffle: also controleat Nimael?. Tovexpest | Mother Hubbard yoke with tucks and to see Bessie as a chorus gir! war one thing, to find her a prima donna, an anpauaee elebrity, was another. Dis feet ne fatrly yelled Reasie. you're doing lace edge on neck and sleeves, CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN DRAWERS, with tucks and embroidered ruffle, or umbrella flounce with deep lace ruffles. MUSLIN CHEMISES, round neck, trim med with lace, NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS, French shape, low or high necks, trimmed with Point de Paris lace or embroidery; also of Cambric, round or V shape, with tor- chon lace or embroidery, | STRIPED FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, | deep flounce with embroidered scallops, | far you, s 8 6 8 8 ee The opera was a success and so was Beaxie's singing and acting The papers he following morning ‘tried to surpass me another in bestowing praises. Fritz and Bessie hrd become at one vroke rich and fame as Heasie's father theroafter live’ o« thelr home. everstning was as Bessie had ed for in her young day dreams the coming of the Prince (The End) forgiven and MUSLIN GOWNS, tucked yoke with two insertions and ruffle of Shaouatd 2to Syrs.. 49e.; 610 14 yrs... 59c¢ MUSLIN GOWNS, Mother Hubbard yoke, finished with cambric ruffle, 2 to S yrs. | 95c,; O10 14 yrs... 45c) MUSLIN UMBRELLA SKIRTS, tucks and deep ruffle of embroidery, 2 to 8 yrs., B50,; 91014 Yt5.c008 65c, MUSLIN SKIRTS, with hemstitched ruffles, 2 to 8 yrs.. 29¢,; similar style with umbrella flounce, 90 14 yrs..... 39¢ Them Overcome hy Gas in ‘Their Bedroom, Ferdinand Hartman, a photographer of 44 Fulton street, Brooklyn, found his | two sone, Ferdinand, jr, and Halstead eleven and ys = O14 respectively overcome by & room on the sec ond Roor at bo’ ortiock this morning. The \ mae had in re way been turned on uring the night. An ambulance surgeon from the City Hospltal restored the lads and in an hour ar two they were convalescen: COLORED DRESSES of Percale, ruffles with Valenciennes lace, some finished with braid, at 59c HEAVY ALL-LINEN SCOTCH TABLE! DAMASK, unbleached, regularly 70c. per! yd, Atssees eve 45c! PURE LINEN IRISH TABLE DAMASK, bleached, regularly 79c. per vd., at 50c! FINE ALL-LINEN IRISH TABLE DAMASK, | bleached, regularly 8Sc. per yd..at 676 FINE ALL-LINEN SCOTCH TABLE | DAMASK Lope) eee ne per} Vi, tess ee seeens 79¢ EXTRA FINE DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK, | regularly $1.49 per yd,,ateeeeee 1, 00; regularly $1.09 per doz, at... 129 It's a NAPKINS, nee Irish linen, dinner size, | regularly $1.85 per doz,,at.. 1.45 ie oe NAPKINS, heavy Irish linen, breakfast size, regularly $1.95 per doz., at. 1.49 NAPKINS, fing Irish linen, saa size, WEDNESDAY |S OUR 1.89 BARGAIN Day. CHEMISE, stiieret®.cpee tone, edged with lace, very. very cheap 21¢ SQUARE YOKE CHEMISE, “Noted, fine and broad tueks and embroidered intertion; do not cree ue “ 29¢ good things. 125th Street, West, between Muslin Some with iia p rattle ~ Dentistry. a sroune, others with lace} —— _ i ise. ¢ ey WaTeRBURY DENTAL PARLORS NEW YORK, square yoke; splendid bargain Six - 2% round and square yose some embroid hemise, mn 54 West 23 St. (Opposite Kaen Mume.) Patterns Che fronts and (heke, BROOKLYN, others with insertion all around 49 a and 416 Fulton § S. Serena Door IR PRICES EMBROIDERIES. MENTS OF ALL-OVERS. and over shoulders. . / square yoke Chemise, with Ladies vertical tucking and inser- XtF@ tions; alto imsertion let in Quality with ribbon; «charm 58c ing garment of unusual value V-SHAPED Yoke let in with rib: Chemise. bon, deep ruille of embroidery wherever possible; 73 a beautifal garment...... Assortment of Round, square and Sr or T GUARANTBED. ‘shaped: these are | gui Beautiful made of the choicest | Guiv Xi S-KARAT. CHEMISE. 1 Ate and embrold: |o0t Figs ery, 1 jons of an artistic Se mont ibe shave Prces Le cae wind. SASH NSN Ct ESES 98 Lok a at eas DENTIETS 12 Ovetet Wednesday \sOur Bargain Day |*, 3" are ag ie reste Corset of fine seas, felies eeareerel. my, tack, COVERS {ui ineasure, the Q, oes mus.in in it Worth mores see. 7p: ee vein i the wevetng ane Square and V-Shape Covers, sk" iy, Area ee vis sPoKey, Some have lace edge, otke s edge, rote ee ab oe gout a have deep embroider! eige and | ice ve [Gq | eee decayed ieee weion ie thelr AY, Te sedetectable ané over: " ¥ rR wor wok entre ee MISSES’ UNDERWEAR across shoulders, neck and sleeves edged, EVENING. JANEARY 2, 1000. OCH & CO. Lenox and Seventh Avenues. «. Underwear nF mia At a Reduction of One-Third from Regular Prices. At 49 Cents, MUSLIN GOWNS, square yoke, w'th in- sertion and ruffle of embroidery; jacket effect, finished with embroidered rutile, also Mother Hubbard, with lace inser- tions and ruttle. MUSLIN SKIRTS, umbrella shape, tucked ruffle, with cotton torchon lace; also with deep hemstitched ruffle, round neck, with embroidered or lice insertions and ruffle MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with two and three lace insertions and C MPSON CRARNFORDASIMPSON CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN CHEMISES, | |Have determined to clean up, at an enormous sacrifice, balance of WHOLESALE MILLINERY STOCKS ’ ruffles; also with embroidered ruffle, NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, low neck, with embroidered or lace insertions and edge finished with ribbon, At 59 Cents, CAMBRIC GOWNS, tucked yoke, with four insertions of Val. and torchon lace. MUSLIN DRAWERS, with deep embroid- ered ru fle; also of cambric, umbrella shape, » ith insertion and ruffle of tor- chon ‘ace. SEAMLESS SHORT CORSET COVERS cf fine nainsook, with Maltese lace; also cambric, French shape, with torchon lace insertion and edge finished with ribbon, At 69c,79c.98c4$1.19) Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Short and Skirt Chemises, Corset Covers in nainsook, cambric, muslin and lawn, trimmed elaborately with laces and embroideries in various styles. C. B, CORSETS OF MADRAS; ALSO W. B. CORSETS OF SATEEN, short hip; colors, pink, blue, wom) hie drab and black, all sizes + 69c OUR “72 ELAINE" OO IRSETS, a special Jot, odd sizes, regularly $3.50.... 1,98 At iy ert MUSLIN panes sang hem and toeke, 5 YTS 12 MUSLIN DRAWERS, with tucks broidered ruffle or torchon lace, 1 to 5 YTS. 230. 4to7 ves. 27 Sto12 yise.. sree 296 FLANNELETTL UNDE RSKIRTS, umb, ella flounce, with lage ruffles, plain pink and blue, 21014 YrSeeeec cerns 39c STRIPED TLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, with deep ruttle, 2 to 14 yrs. + 25¢ Sizes One to CHILDREN’ S DRESSES, three vars COLORED DRESSES of pirk and blue Chambray and striped gingham, yoke}. and ruffle of white hemstitched tucks; also guimpe Dresses of Chambray, fin ished with hemstitched ruttles 98c Unparalleled FIOUSEKEEPING LINENS. NAPKINS, heavy Scotch linen, dinner size, regularly $3.00 per doz., at. . 2.49 NAPKINS, heavy double Satin Damask, din ner size, regularly $3.75 per doz, at. seen 2.69 TABLE rn ITHS, fine heavy double Satin Damask, very pretty designs, with bor- der.all around: yds... 1,69 and 2,7 2x2" bn 2.2 88 in $23 ++2.79 and 3,89 2x} yds NAPKINS to mated, breakfast size, per) dor.. NAPKINS to mate! +1,79 and 2,59 dinner size, per ++002,79 and 3,79} doz . NAPKINS, pure Irish linen, breakfast size, | WEMMED H 2K AND DAMASK TOWELS, regularly t6¢. each, at.sccreee Zhe HEMMED, HEMSTITCHED. AND FRINGED HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, regu- larly 25¢. each, at “196 HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, extra large and fine, hemmed, hemstitched and fringed, regularly $4.09 per doz., mR... . REMARKABLE VALUES AND ELABORATE ASSORT- CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS | open Of | eMBROIDERIES IN SETS TO MATCH, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS AND Lenox and Seventh Avenues. Interest and Dividend Notices EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank, S1 Chambers St., N. ¥. NEW YORK, P DIVIDEND The Trustees of St Taree and One italt Ol! Gepeetts up to the Dottare (53,000), snder date of Jan'y 4. om ond after Monday, | Lawes MeMAHON. Provitent DAVID LEDWITH, Comptroller THE AMERICA, SAVINGS an expe before ane ratren fron 30) ea is re) President tj Coabir! ‘Treasster. REX _™ IRWIN, Bere sty Enoue Savines & LOAN Go., IM REMAEN £T. DROOKLYN, N.Y. CITY. ‘Opposite City Mall Square.) [ow PER ANNUM JULY AND JANUARY 96 TER ANU Set R 16: MAINING ONE YI WOGINNING AT ANY TIME ew ono” moanbty DIVORCES posunteny 60 Same ay B. 5 Fancy Feathers, Wings, Fancy Quill Effects, Antennes, Breasts, Birds, &c., &c. Also Untrimmed Felt Hats and Stiff Trimmed Hats, and offer same, on special counters, in lots as follows : 250 dozen Fancy Quills, Breasts, Antennes, &c., cost to import from 35¢. to 65c. each, at........ 300 dozen Effects, 75c. to $1.25 each, at........... 275 dozen fine quality FUR FELT HATS, all this season’s krench and domestic shapes, ia Black, Brown, Pearl, Castor and Navy, none of which was intended to retail for less than $1.35, at.... 350 SIMPLY TRIMMED HATS, some of Stitche Cloth, others of Fur Felt; all intended to retail from $1.50 to $2.25 each; just the thiug for storiny: weather, at. Another 35 dozen lot of BLACK SILK VELVET DRAPED TOQUES and TURBANS, made up | for this sale, actual value $2.50 and $2.75 each, at 1.95 SIMPSON. CRAWFORD & SIMPSON BOOK CLEARING SALE. A unique event indeed for book collectors, Just such conditions as create the necessity for this sweeping sacrie fice of new and fine books do not prevail in any other establishment, * During the holiday season we conduct a mighty book business here (one of the largest in America), Directly the season ends the floor space they occupy must be im- mediately restored to our Dry Goods Departments. Hence this Annual Secrifieé. The Clearance must be absolute. Within the briefest period not one book of this magnifie cent stock will remain on sale, A few only of the rare values to be found here next weeks Standard Works in finest English half calf ; beautiful editions of the publications by the leading writers, &c., formerly selling at 9c. $1.25, to clear Webster's Dictionary (reprint) o. Stoddard's Glimpses of the World. Sapch At'\ lamest Som 20 10 38, eres 99 ae SAE tate elie clear. Aisi Cee mat magpie peonveros Ent England and America are included in this sacrifice, The of a liletione ts given to purchase a veritable gallery of art at a mere fraction Scott, 24 vols., value $9.00, a + 450 | Ruskin, 13 vols., value $10.00, ot... 6.50 Scott, 12 vols., value $5.50, at ‘ 3.28 | Hugo (elegant edition), 10 vols, value Reade, 8 vols., value $9.09, a 6.50! $7.50, ate.ee beseee $8 Marryat, 12 vols., value $12.09, at. I 50 |Shakespeare (Gollanz edition: Greene's England, 4 vols,, value $1.50, ocket volumes, cloth, soooe 00! leather..... 250 copies only to be sold at 75c. each; not one Bible in the whole lot but is worth from $1.45 to $1.75. PRICES THE LOWEST. +) LEWIN'S, pd OS chia WEEKLY FAYBENTS Fine digmende, sett. delivered on fret eas conbdeatiah WA’ aah CHMPSON, CRAWFORD &SIMPSUR Wilt Offer Entire Balance of LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, TURBANS AND TOQUES At the one closing price, The advisability of an early call is suggested owing to the limited number © each. —— . fe COMPRISING 10c Juills, Wings, Breasts, Feather Butterfly ‘ancy Quills, &c., cost to import from 25¢ 25¢ ... 48¢ COMMENCEMENT OF ANNUAL A GREAT 20c. TABLE. Handsome cloth bound editions of Standard Works; broken library sets; remaining lots of story books for boys and girls, &c., selling up to 38c. each; formerl:? tO CHEAT Atsecessssrseveeeresece cee lO A GREAT 37c. TABLE. sc and elegant lines of the works of all the great authors ; also4 by religious publications ; odd volumes of fine books ; Holiday ‘tl : Books, &c., were §¢c, to 68c. each ; 4 to Clear at...... sees .37¢ A GREAT 68c. TABLE. : Handsome Gift Volumes, richly illustra scores of ue WW HIGH CLASS LIBRARY SETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO CLEAR. 5 All other szts proportionately reduced. FINE TEACHERS’ BIBLES. Sixth Avenue. is | Lectures. ~~~ BOARD OF EDUCATION. FREE LEGIURE SEASON 1900. THURSDAY EVENING, AT 3 P.M, in the Assembly Hell of the TIONAL 20th St. Cormer Eest Brvedwey ani Jefermen OL, MR, T. VW. SURETTE oy aver, te, Set wait get course of ole DIAWONDS, worehre and jowetry Soe a mente, prices i reprerentative relic “Toate Fisk 1s aiiten tase, Iiiwetrated by Musical Rele-tions on Stereegtions 7 ond POINTS THE WAY TO THRIFT. RUSE WINES URN Te THE roe or BARAINS ANNOUNCED DAILY IN THB WORLD. IT SAVES THEM MONEY.