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* DELUDED BY M’KINLEY SAYS W. C. T. U, PRESIDENT. | Helototetetnivintetotobiniotelottetolelolotototel=tebnininivivinlminin “He Has Been a Tremen- dous Disappointment,” De- clares Mrs, Ella A, Boole of This City, President MeKinley'a®ears will tingl when the State Convention of the W. C. T. U. meeta at Hornelisvilie in October. Whether the twenty thousand membera of unions in New York will decide to pray unceasingly anil with all the fervor of their souls, backed'dy a certain amount of indige nation because he is not what (hey consider 4 pod temperance man, remains to be seen. |» But this much is certain, there won't be ¥ prayers uttered for his election by WAC, T.U, women in thie State detween now and November, Mra Ella A, Boole, Presi WiC, 1. Uf New York State, says that thousands of men, relatives of the WC 1... mambere, who voted for MeKinley four ysare ago, will vote the straight Pro hibition ticket thie fall. BY ELLA A. BOOLE. Mietated to an Evening World Reporter.) The prayer chain for the defeat of Mr, MeKiniey has not been oflolally tne Gorse’ by the National W, 0. 'T. U., nor by the New York State Union, There have been no conventions mince the cane Gidates of either party have been in the fold, Mr, MoKiniey has been a tremendous ieappointment, We have no personal feelings for or against him, but he hae evidently preferred the influence and votes of the bre rather than the ine fluence and votes of the Christian people. Many Prohibitioniets, thousands of them I should say, voted for Mr, Mo-| Kinley at the jast Presidential elestion, Deomuse, belng a Methodist, they pre-| gumed they could trust him to exempil- fy the principles of that Church in Ma adminiatration, ‘They have been dis. mt of the Apnoint it prayer chatn While those Problbitionteta will not! prayer chain will be indorsed at the | 1 iW may be nit “Mire | vote for Mr. McKinley this time, netther | Siate convention, to be hel@tn Hor \F \ ata ask se RCr GRO Eee would they have a right to oxpect any ville this Fall, We will v4 MIFGUIAR RAID eK to DFAS, For ocoupying the can rine no nd both of the tinuance of the help from Mr. Bryan fame position A man Dieher than his part old vartles favor the Navor tram®e, Phere is no doubt that the attitude of the administration toward the army came ELLA A. E (President New York State W, C t TU JOOLE. pa Her Latest Photograpt) oe THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, GIRL FOUND UNCONSCIOUS KNOCKED DOWN BY HORSE. ‘SAVED HIM FROM MOB. fore it ¢ The ney be Mell after the en 4 the inapoe tlon to * | home!" HMelelebolololololalololotolelelolaloleimlelololsiellolnlnininietietototototolototetotolatelalatol teen has been the occaston for the pray er chain, because the soldiers of the army are mostly young men, Moat of them are vary young. and the canteen ty | v especially hurtful ¢ class, for In it drinking s made respectable. Moat of the ladies of the W. Cc. T U to the candidates of the Pro» ry In relation to the prayer ghatn, I think too much has been paid of it. giving it undue prominence, because It has not been as yet officially indorsed, but there {a no doubt that the women praying for the probitition cause, This prayer result of disappointment |! of ho statement that the #0 delegates from all e Btate, and | do not care to dictate what they whall do, The W. CT. 1. doo a great deal | tc besides ita work for prohibition, having th all thirty-one departments, every one of witch Is onpoved to rome phase of the emtle could not be mis if 2,778, We exerct lows 1 dofent and to Pr aident would not me no a ot our Individual members, In U9 38,10 voles for 1808 Le ir yea: ® cast ' loved to of m priy oar Mr s ad 458,000 PUPILS READY TO > ANSWER THE ROLL CALL. oe Public Schools Open Next Monday, and There Will Be Room for All the Chil- dren Who Apply for Ad- mission, Brooklyn Somewhat Behind, Owing to Action of Mu- nicipal Council,and Queens to hear the jubilant statement of John Jasper, Horough Superintendent of Behools, that when everybody gets set. SCHOOL FIGURES OF GREATER NEW YORK, Behoo! children In the city of Now School children in Manhattan and School children in Brooklyn Borough, School children in Queens Borough School children in Riehmond Borou, Total average attendance . Behoo! buildings in elty Total seating capacity Teachers in the clty,. “There will be 680 teachers in their the tap of the bell Monday | ® places at next In Manhattan and the 1x, and York,. Bronx, gh. Oo) houses, ore consolidation with Ald for afte rw: any man contracted for jumt be drink problem, and a patd membership over the but uthority [the Slate aonvention shapes the polley of the Btate unions. 82 the Prob Kidwell f ii od 1 ron went to M for him be be a stanch ering to the re who did not army can at the next nvertevrate ¥ Boole was asked he replied, with « ite interpretation trued. 160,000 28,000 10,000 421,860 7 438,697 10,000 ‘ew York to be iin Wa Ar there The mot Th th find at was bro leem, prevent thi hpector re Nescued by Police, He saw he could not control the crowd that was now attempting to take prinoner away from hit ould be drought to a atop, harae and on ft rode In ay wan In Hreartor 10 Whe whose na car wan stopped nm the Hittle PivesVeareotd of Motorman womon testify ame ia wall to Pinkham. accident a big crowd soon ‘Go whead, why don’ Don't p tor Halted by Mob, The motorman climbed wp to And was about to start the car agtior " jean time mon were trying to cerman and ald Reynolds, wh or and threaten nh Turk avenue ptation. arrived just in time to e crowd from handling the in+ uehly ii and Stevens for aaxistance Farre The four tion An ambulance from Harlem Hot Kooney fnably Injuries Oa Hew it wan wuld hi that he will f conalat that fellow! of 81 stepped in front and Inform man Sirearton that tf he started the would be Immediate trouble olimbed unconse! ! ss of water ant asked In Apeotor No, 10 to hold Reynolds's hoad e he wave it him to drink, ot on vour life,”’ “Ym through with that fellow washed my hands of him,” | orowd all this time had been In-| They closed tn around the tn 1 to lyneh him. of and Polle cam men then surrounded the Inapector and with their clube kept back the angry crowd until they got the in spector to the Alexander avenue ata- nd Dr, ay ta of ribs on the right side, wounds and Ivrea Be hurts, HERO ‘SAVED ENGINEER. Fireman's Presence of Mind Prevented Raward T. rte road, And susta the skull Accident, nt The Jersey City sald the Inspector Menstruation is a etay uta, SOVere@ strain 1 want to got (man's vitality. palnatul something is wrong which Nis place when Third avenue ed Motor down fous A man Ive! | the Alexander 10 ho rapped | omen Gilfoyle, ne to nla ald An Any aftrem for Ave pane Chemical Co. BIG VAUDE- DALY WILLE. arn sr MAT, |POP'L'R wnmway | Gallery, lie | PRICES, Ree, M-b7H, thon Beate, B MATH LO KOSTER | & BIAL'S BVO. 745. Wig Banday Me Fatal Fifty thousand happy grateful letters to Mrs. will promptly set right; | | Lynn, Mass., for adviou. Prag «= Me vio 10 Spruce Bt Longest and Strongest Bill Ever Offer Vernona Jurbenn ‘ Hodes 4&1 rr" 1900, Special ltems for Ye Dy lie from School Her Tnjurtes we i immteteteeeebteieisteieter Inspector Ordered Motorman “8 * )"*" * i ¢ hil Ipsn's Benelit, to Abandon Victim of owlyn, eth fa His Car. Seat Ara f : | Painful i ba hing, to Shop ar ; y) : are overcomo by Lydia E.| ia wh peace ett ui Pinkham’s Vegetahle ha “\ Vinlon trolley line Me was pushea COnmpounel, mo) ne in front of the car for 4 feet ty to this in peeeecenecetcecerccecercetecccecttltettt* sltetttetltttttttereerttettttereeststerererss on @ wo-| “Wf it is , Morrow ' hats, we trimn ’s advico opportunely, city displays ment They ben. fold ot le ure to get by eulatiivies, Ten matied to to the Ht New York hems. ‘@ |FSH'NBL. ‘ ' Co & Brg Conee /moriow. Jon Weird, | lank, Otnate & | perfect in AVON eee nenn eee nennten Great Val a ils, tt a MINT How cl at 4 pl the " i hold a ned The prices on 72x90. in. 81X90 in, They are wsually sold for $5ey) $9¢ O3c, and 676 tne Beat nti ndition Ts rs ly die, No euting: bok 1.400 540, and 5B, fractured 64200 in, ecco Pi |e S Raa meat Sea ALL CARS TRANSTER and its at the make Gaull loomineds a little Ss Suits i t os Wale istha ce a cheap suit ' a stan sunt, e ha cy bee coat Children’ s Felt Children's hats at exceptional prices to-morrow, hould visitour children’s hat department, which deals exclusively children dainty Hittle-priced elects as well as the + most it aborals fore gn creations. For to sale of children’s failor- ' wade eflects, which, owing to the com. mencement of the schools, comes in very No other store in this Such an extensive assort. children's aon and our Sheets and Pillow fone ! Two lots of Sheets and Pillow Cases at excep- ‘tional prices to-morrow, * quality of New York Mills production and have wide The Pillow Cases are all best quality, with | wide hemstitch, and are selling at about half price. ' Prices for the shetisate44o,,490,, The The prices of the Pillow Cases are izes respectively | On | They are usually sold for t8¢, Men’s Fall Weight Underwear. Itis high time to think of supplying your ward. | ‘robe with heavier underclothing, and especially when | ‘this can be done so advantageously as it cin here to- ; ara vee in TO MTNA Ave SORborS? Boys’ School Suits, 5 erreernrs cerenecetcy reevecerteccrererrrerey OAR ua aNaNa aaa 4 Spectal Items for | School Children’s + Benelit, Wn ects, 1 be found in every that sells clothing, vit fh as are contiined i rites SHES can only ul ow prices. The easicst way to prove this is: lor urself ’ Ce toys! Twoe Piece | Sailor and Vestee | rs Suits, 4 ) ( re Suits, a large ages } j Sty el RGA \ ‘ 4 { ‘i 1 ) SAA 4 | : | ot im # \ ) \ le Ant ‘ t | R \I y 4) nit Leet t Hats for Fall. and trimmed you ready-to-wear in millinery tor The assortments comprise the handsomely | trimmed hats for to-morrow is upward from 1.29 Two very special items in children's schoo! hats, both the } ‘est and most stylish effects in cardinal, Royal Castor gray, styles herewith represented, "7c. | The price is, each Sheets are the best VBE, TAC, 186 160) sizes 42x50 | (n,, 45056 tn, FONSS In, $4036 in 190, 206., 210, Main Floor, Near Rotunda. There is a lot of men’s medium weight fine | tit. Must Leaning too far out of hie cab window. demorrow at an aingee On, tik PROCTOR'S Continuous | 48, 25, $0 io morr Hiided with a signal pe Pertormance Vaudeville, | & compound fracture of | » | Bert Coole & € train was passing 28d 8, | at faults t through West Bergen on its way (ol oth Ave, He would have been knocked from the| lalace, | rie of MATINEE TO-DAY, ‘and were good value at 75: [vf | Sale of Spachtel Goods. More about those Spachtel goods which came re- ‘natural wool shirts and drawers of finest quality and: frimmed with pearl! buttons All sizes will sell 39 The assortment consists of : scarfs, pillow shams, centre pieces, doilies, &c., and is a most extensive collection, are about one-hall of those customary. Doilies, 2c., 5c, and 106c, They are of Spachtel Embroidery and usually sold for Se, They are of rich Irish Point and Spachtel Embroidery, hams some are hemstitched and some have ruilles. Bureau Scarfs come with and without hemstitching, sjuare, Oval, &c., and the 40x, item is a most ex- 4d Aves, Sh & OOth Sts, ed, cab and ground to death under the} 12bth St.) { a Bit Crowded, over Inst year's registeatton for the fret (and eventy-third mtreet and Beaumont {canine ner ny aac matt unter the N ‘cently from Switzerland, day of school, bringing the total nurm-| ave and annexes to No. ®, Tinton |mind of hi an, who ezabbed him 4 VR HE Der of applicants for admission up a] avin nue, for 67 pupils, and to No. 48, in wy one ha nA ene the other HERALD. THEATIR ane Thore in arent hustle and bustle at labout 26,00, Now, we have ample! Willlamsbridge ent 90 puplis pulled the lever and brought the train] RYT Farewell Wook, #! sich feted the vartment of Bdueation, *]room for thom all, only sometiines, ber] Sunt. Bnyder has a now school ready {ty a mandavil Li ag GIRL. nin et and Park avenue, tn pier | cause ation |At Hutler, near Fifth avenue, Brookiyn. | yne unosnset | PATS y unconactous engineer was titted | AUGUSTE aration for the opening of the city nc nt Is No, 138, seats 1,20 puplln and has | from the cut into the baggage car, and | THOMAS ARIZONA PuLtwe | 1 Monday next C We| the only « nanium in the bor lihe train hurried into Jer ‘che , i the train huretes jersey Cl iriy 405,000 ttle New| had 13,00 little pupila tn half ugh. Ad dchools Now. 70, 6) | ¥ AT wit ) ve yunted | MANHAT ca cle TODAY i with smtohels and shining }jast year, There will not be half so/ and 68 have beon made, and twelve other Jd i hi i ATA "tae vlan 1° 19¢, each, morning faces,” will wend thelr way to] many thie year new achols and annexes will be com: | port tery ars old and lives a gqfttieet, Fiat PUY Ma 106, and Oe, cagi, the 417 schoul-houses that are Une pride] "It should be borne in mind that the/ pleted duving the next quarter, increas ss None ie 7 of all the Emplre City law fixes tho school age at from § toling the seating capacity of Brooklyn's — We BANG HULL'S ne BAND. Supt. C. B 2. Snyder, the designer |12 years, and tho half-day clantes arelwchools by nearly 16,000 ACID DITCH ; nr of the olty’s modern schools, has been | made up of Ittle pupils not yet arrived} HURTIO & , ik ghien 4 a busy man during the cnilar var [at the school age of elght years, No BROOKLYN BEHIND. SEAMON'S, " H 4 wie, 1 $ catton, and: twenty-four new templew of {children over eight years vid e 1y 0,000 Brooklyn children will A MAN TRAP. 1h ot WT ay, roled hy Hleetrie Rene $ Pillow $ learning will be 0} n the rugh | shut out of achool, nor even if they have ti content with halfeday cinsses er iion of Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn on | paa thelr twelfth birthday, (hough) unit these achools are completed, when ant RICAN r Monday next or shortly afterward, — |the Inw does not compel us to give then ine haitaday puplis will be petuced. to ile ; 18 | Pieces are round, § A] i 5 1 { . ! ROOM FOR ALL. Wiske ort about $ por cont, tor abeone| B24 1799 ehowd they all remain tn Railroad Sih Lost Use FU Fo UU Wu double and tiple the price aske.l, 1a ay st IF abFON | attendance y Eres vad eptior Rleven of these are in Manhattan | tees, and when the sehools Ret In Work: |" sThcry are mente for 9M196 chifdren In of His Feet in a WEBER & FIELDS’ Mie! ceptional otic, the Bronx, and the fathers and ing order there will be an attendance ofl, Meamupamn — gueene Haugh ‘ Pidile. aire ace » bord vill be glad | about 2 et & (ui . mothers of these boroughs will be glad | about 24.0% Joohools, but as two BG tates. Ape. big one Way, seed tg diy ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3) © ted down for business there will be room for all the children of school age and to spare, so that of the wee peopie five to eight years old, for whom the law does not provide, not more 6,000 will be out of with hal Instruction, “For the first time in my recoliea ton," sald Bupt, Jasper, ‘Mil the im old school buildings, which’ been repaired, renovated and often ree tnolelod during vacation, will be ready for occupancy o'clock on the frst fay of aghool, Besides these, Supt. Gnyder has all ready for the children, four new buildings and four new an- Hoxes, and additions with a seating ca- pacity of 6,000, and seven other new ttructures, are nearly completed and will hum with the yoloes of school ohil+ Gren before Christmas, INCREASED ATTENDANCE, “There will be an Increase of 15,000 COUPLE MARRIED WHILE | ON TRIP TO GLEN ISLAND, Minn Dyers Parents Obdjected to (he Mateh, Mise Elizabeth Dyer, a pretty brunette, | Who said she was elghteen although she looked to be much younger, was marriey & in Justice Valentine's Court in New) ne Rochelle to Robert Tourette, twenty-alx | years old, 2 ‘Mise Dyer, wuknowa to ber mother, appointed |B Net} @ two hundred more must be immediately, We haye an eligible of sx hundred. “We Wad fifty or sixty resignations, '# during vacation, but only one teacher! bot married, “An for the 19 schoo} buildings in| 4 Manhatt 1 the Bronx, I do not) think anywhere in the United States will the school bulldings compare, with | Bore ours.” of NEW SCHOOLS; ‘The new schools to be opened in Man+ @ay morning. The dropping out will be- hatian on Monday are Na M4, Hubert! gi, immediately and the ave tten- and Colllster streets, capacity 1,9| dance wil be about 1.50, pupils; No, 17% at One Hundred and} No new schools have been built in| Ninth street, near First avenue, 1,080; Queens or Richmond. Hrooklyn and the! No. 114, Attorney and Rivington streets, Fai are krowlng like we nd Bupt. | 1,0; the Girls’ High Behoo! in the old | Board Ballding at Grand streets, 9, and additions to No, 4 and)" No. 6 \> accepied Tourette's invitation, and with him visited Glyen feland. After Atroiling about hand-in-hand for awhile and listening to the mualo Tourajte od hin Aancee to marry him at once, declined and pleaded her parents! certain Wrath. Tourette wan insistent, however, declaring (his was the best op win Woodha ance ren hoo There are 948 peats igh's thirtysone wehe will be vacant moat of the Year, though more than 10,0% children will assemble in the schools next Mon- { these leipal Aas ond. Leaver if the Bronx there is a new school, | Revernts ie No. 178, for 1,90 puplis, at,One Hundred | Fourteenth street su SU SEREREEmereee es Morris Heytnon, helt’ growth. id Elm) catch up in years, ven and ta, 3,00 of the 2,009 ohildren in at lant year had to be this number will be incronse: | this year, for there are fully 3 » borough nDly it ri ¢ and TOOK OABBOLIO ACID, | {n jonely Nei, Qiher unsettiet “doubled On ¢ who want to Richmond and 200 (Ui! Keeping: pac ‘Brooklyn’ whi noe ily it the Mus in holding up lone with thor high school at One Hundred and Henry © 9 Suydam man on th result ditch was Aled aver under one with from m freight supponad to be sulphuric powerful that It quickly penetrated Lan- dis's shoes and burned his fee that he wae unable to grand He war tahen to where 1) Ww the bon JUSTICE SMYTH’S WILL IS FILED FOR PROBATE. | Morrie aveaue, his | je being taken to New Jersey Centra road, has lost the use of his feet as the of a peouilar accident. At { o'clock th oupling care that had been standing tor )4 lone Ume in the ralir Communipaw when he # mort f the ¢ id that had oar, ‘The thirty years old, B L4th Bt Burke Hros., Geaker a brake Rall yn mt PMEAT I MR, DANIEL MATINER TO-DAY. a SUL ne he was une ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14) ANDREW MACK d yard at d into a TUR Ke ary The ditch | Prices, 8. 00, 76. 100. Male Weta sar? By, 816! ine dripped \ N ROOF TO-NIGHT! All tor Oe. | *) staf, which 1» 6 § ()! GASINO GUE! Mass!” Manet aoeectel Lan, | Bavistt= dee W.Laterer's Regular Pall Produ ' GARRICK K LOUIS MANN & CLARA LIPMAN | AGC Suinhibe Arabih idee to Ale, Qoukhter LION PALACE ji, DEWEY THE RAMBLERS. The Parish Vriest. vine? pia tavaitin ‘KEITH'S ) MARIN WA GRAPEWIN & Mr a Mn TONY. va dae hate in “85 eve * PASTORS, a hwy orday invent . ty. | ai? Mit Heng / NT OF ett ouNT OF eLieA | whe caine IXWRIGHT i Leaves @110,000, the Most of io) se ORRMNEN PRED t 2 Which Goes to Hie ‘Ni i “A | te F Daughter Anna. iE DE Mi U 3 i HAMEL The will of the jate Supreme Coui GY | A I gust " re ‘er i amyth who. dled Hs #7. NICHOLAB GARDEN, wet ‘ BROAD WAY ive N. J. on Aum 18 last, KALTENBORN i # morning. To's, Grand Wa ai, te © of the estate t# given at Bre G16 MAL Today, “10,00 and about $10,000 In per= HINA, !* 2 fm in re and abo BA" In en STARUNcut san in cia arte AN: & portunity they would have, and if no- \" sani VAUDE § 4 they nught nave to walt several RIGHTISTS WIN IN NORWAY. | Anna Augusta Smyth, of 16 Woat For-| iyo ot, and Broadway igh Cane Ve «| RYPRY hee ri i tyeslath mireet, all his personal estate! THBATAB, 1108 8 & f me Jodpe, Vilamute aoe ee mint c | absolute, y, with the exception of his METKOP LIS Es FEE Mate Wed, und WALLACK’S Prinutea were purgune: Ang unt” AM) CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Sept. 6 The | iaw library, which he beqteathe to hie LAYES OF THE ORIBNT OTTOSKINNER UNE couple spent the remalider of tie |clecions here for Deputies resulted in| friend, denn 1. Hogan rey Wea Wine. ve scbtal, 1 Gai teland and returned to thes! phe Rughdate gaining four seats in whe) His ‘real property” he Waves in trust THE. NEWYORK * yuzait se anves in ie evening, for bia daughter, MERRY DLOSSOM GKOVE. 26 Sat dete . * Bn ene Cee ea abl haa a eae dyend POPULAR | Amusements tows i ue (BEN-HUR, 1A, W ot fit are "Ko ster & Pale spain Me rs xORRT - PRINCEOTTO } Dey Chinese Noser Fin | EMPIRE ROOF” GARDEN. PIPEEIM MONS RUM LIN it Hf) tke 1 de PRI a GHTON gat tag Wald ‘Time Table Sicamers Leary The prices on the goods Scarfs, Pillow Shams and Centre Pieces, ; 19c,, 35c., 49¢,, 59¢,, 69c,, 79, Of the | The The Centre in shape, They are all worth BLOOMINGDAL E ‘BROS, 2d Aves, 59th Be 60th Sts, amusements, IBATHY Laer Write re 1 BROTHER 0 FICERS. © () RICHARD CAR PRIDE OF JENNICO Op. -Hpare. Oren A Lady of Quality. Lost, Found and Rewards Extra Boats. Sundays. PURER TY, aN, Siace tee, Ge bia Sk | Sewing Machines. | of the best sewing machine man- ul | From Jose morse Co,, Havana and | La Matilde Brand-\\i Cotors, | ia aa, a ithe Children’s Waists. An. item of interest in Girls’ and Hoys’ finely made Ribbed Waists, The fabrig ts so clase tie as to tree from any re. straint, The name of the waistiy the Ideal, Regularly sold for 2c, All sizes, i 1S Mh a deetion, {to 12, soll to-morrow, Mant The “Delight” is a high grade sewing machine in every respect, It is just what its name implies a delight, Leght running and perfectly noiseless, It has all the latest improvements and at- tachments, Heing made by and stamped with the name of one clurers in the world our guar for tive years is of double gif ance, The ny "De Irn Salety Outi, 65e. This is a fine lite te outfit, a most — handy and convenient one lust the thing a trays | Iher needs + most, m+ plete Safety ! Shavins Outfit contains 1 satety + Racor, set ready for use Shaving * Mug, 1 Shain 1 Bristle | Leather Brush, 1 p ua "Groceries, Granulated Sugar, only 34 tbs. (with $0¢ worth of groceries or more) for 17c, Shrimp, very finest: why use lobster when shrimp ts half the prisema large 26c, can for 14¢. Bar te Duc Jelly, sJelicious, red curs rant or strawberry, a 5c, glass for 15s. Orange arm e, best Imported, The Wines, Our lamous Gauntlet Rye Whis- key, not more than i bottles to customer, per bottle, 4 Army and Navy Rye Witlskey, our scent bottle 89, Holland Gin, finest imported, our Oh cent bottle, As, our Scent bottle, 15 California Port or Sherry, extra fine big bottles, 18. California Claret, voy Sy big bot. tles, dozen, 1,75 and 25, ton Ground Poor wk ‘fl Key West Cigars Tampa Very Finest Clear Havana Tobaceo, Puritanos Pinos, a 1 ‘c. cigar for | 7400 box ot 75 ' Panetelias, \ Sc. cikar for 7 Mey? box of $0, 3,75, ' Growd? Pion, WON St. Meetton. | ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 4 Ave, 5th & 0th | Sta BAST MT ST KOURSION FARE. « ~All-Water Route to * ROCKAWAY BEACH, \ GEN ‘ awh ‘ » vay a vit M NHALIAN BEACH NOY, wee GRAND ‘atu 50ce RR a ain Ba ‘ i }