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— Crowded Them Into Cat-}} tle Cars on Long Jour- ney and Then Deported Them on Torture Ship. Frank Crees, Who Was Dragged from His Home at Midnight, Has| Presented His Case to) the State Department| in Washington. Frank Crees, American horn, was Kidnapped from Jonannesburg oy the British on July 13 last, He was gold miner n the Roberson mine, had & not borne arms, and, although pro» vided with @ pars supposed to guar- Antee his safe-conduct, he was sepa rated from his wife and three-year- old daughter at tho dead of night And transported to the coast. From there he wan sent in a cattle boat to Rotterdam and thence to Hoboken. He has appealod to The Bvening World and steps have already been taken to prevent hia case to the Btate Dep: .mont at Washington, Here i bis story in his own words: BY FRAN” “NEES, (Dietated Bxelusively to an Bven- ine World Reporter.) Although T have a good home and ever £900 In money, all in Johannes. dure, I find myself stranded in Now York without a cent te name and with a lot of clothes ¢ me oy the United States Consul at Rotterdun My Olight Is die not to ob needless to ay, but to the outrag actions of the British in Bouth Africa, Tam an American citizen, 1 went to the gold flelds fifteen years ago, 1 prow pered and married an Africaner woman 1 made from £2 to 28 4 day mining. With care | managed to aave #90. It Is now, I suppose, In my home where T left it All through the war IT kept on with my work. T did not take sides one way or the other, T waa contented with my ot, and my wife did all ahe could to help me, After the Bagtish had been tn Johane hesburg some me news came that a large body of Boers were at the north of the town Lang before we had been given resl- denial passes as non-combatants and thus allowed to go to and from our homes unquestioned, TAKEN AWAY. On Bridoy, July 1, at midnight 1 was prepatitig io Ko to bed when my wite came PUnning in to tell mea lot of sole diera were peering in at the windows, I went to the small front window and heard a toud hammering on the door, 1 | opened it The commanding oMerr of our dtm triot Knew me, “Come alc your clothes" T was jralied out without time to say goody to my frightened wife, The baby was asleep. When | got outside, half-dremmed, 1 found numbers of my comrades in a pilght elmiiar to my own, But there was no time for questions, It was dark and we were marched along at the point of the bayonet toward the Falls. burg markot place, ‘There our residential passes were ex- amined and we were told we would be ellowed to go in the morning, We were thrust into the jail there and kept, eight men in a cell meant for four, all day Saturday, The women ‘Were treated the same way in a differs ent part of the prison, On Sunday noon we were told to pack, None of us had anything to pack, and with no explanation we were marched to the Johannemburg station and hustled Into open cattle cars, "old he, “Never mind T then asked the commanding offieer| ; why I, on Amerioan eltinen, was being taken from my home, my wife and my| baby ehild, He paid, "1 do not know.” Forty men were piled into each truck, ani thus, standing up, we bewan the Jong 80-mile Journey from Johannesburg to Hast Lonton, It took five days to cover the distance, We were provided with @ lot of cheap prison blankets, The nights were bliter cold and we wtood with our teeth chattering each might till the sun pose and relieved us somewhat from our sufferings, The women, moat of whom wére Dutch, were piled in separate trucks. Our food consisted of half a pound of “puille’ meant and some dog bdircults each day por man, The behavior of the soldiers, nome of whom accompanied ws, | i ‘was brutal and unfeeling. AWFUL JOURNEY, After a terrible Jougney we reached Kast London, in Cape Colony, all weak and much shaken from the long enforced ride, Then we were asked '4 sign patrol Papers, agreeing noelther to jeave Cape Colony without military permission, nor bear arms against the Brille, nor hold any conversation concerning the war, The authorities then Inataiied ua twenty to a tent and fed wa on Inferior meat and hard tack, allowing half a Pound of each a doy. This treatment brought from the é0 Prisoners the loudest compiainia, and I With several other Americans deter- Mined to appeal to headquarters as soon as I got an opportunity. It came soon, One day, jamt after we had eaten ovr wretched lunch, Gen, Weaver appeared, “General, 1 sald, “why am T here? am an American.” “Did you fight?” he asked. ''No,", sald I, “I can prove by the books of the ‘BRITISH HELD AMERICANS PRISONERS IN TRANSVAAL|| COODODDOO AON OHI HO HHOW 8 ie <1 IC ie wrerere oe for eee SSSSsaGSESESEESE SOOO "Cone," said 1, after explaining the peremptory manner of our removal to the coam, "I have a wife and little airl in Johannesburg. Hore is my res) dential pass, The books of the ltoverson ‘Mine will show you what 1 have been doing during the war, | am an Amer} can and 1 demand protection, 1 want to notify my wife and | want to » the United Biates Consul at Johanne ourg and find why Tam here.’ CONSUL REFUSED. "You'll Hid nothia, ly, and to wil furt N tons he gave nh do nothing for s have I done to be treated like! thin?’ eeveral of us asked, “I do not know,” he answered Our last chance was gone and the man to whom we looked for an inveatl- wation of this shameful conduct, though pald by our Government for protecting {te oliisens, ‘wax aw unsympathetic and as callous asa parlan On July 2%, after being kept six days DOOO UC ODODOUOODIOOTOTE HO « Aid he abrupt: MOTT ROASTS THE BOWERY POLICE. ——-—»4e-- OOOO OO OOOO OU OOOO OO UCI . FRANK CREES, TR OOBOEOHOROGARGE “The Conditions Are Then He Discharged an Alleged Swindler. poor wife and my little Maria wonder. | Ing what had become of me and asking Im vain of my wheren On Aug. 3 we arrived off Aimons Town, and again | made an ineffectual attempt to communicate with Col Stowe, our consul there, The German consul who bad come aboard to look after the German refugees took him a note which he sald he would deliver on Wie arrival at Cape Town, but we heard no more of It, ‘The Manhattan left Simons Town on the Sth, Meanwhile the clowe quarters, and, more than all, the horrible food, had begun to make their effects felt on the Weak and elok, A amall baby died on the Gh. On the PtH} nother hind Was taken ill, The doctor ealied, but he refused to go near the little one, The mlewards were allowed (o sell all the food they could, ‘They charged ox- Condensed milk was an. Mort of thowe If they had had ry had been forced to « a horey to wet tt ‘Thus, many a Weeping mother aaw her y before her eyes powerlens to help it and knowing thal to beg for milk was to court blows and laughter, MANY ILL, iy, #0 many men and women fell tthe ship's hospital was crow that it wan Wo year the doctor, You just think you're ek fay and walk away e quarantined at St. Vineent . That Sunday we found two rate in our soup, ‘That was too mu And when on the following ery, heing AKAIN AL aea, We Were erY meat that 1, absolutely putrid tested in a body and demanded t pee ead sieward rer the remaining 4 pounds overboard. He protested, hut we Were determined. It was finally dumped into the Ying and we had to expect no Ditant perigee, at 1s, ron i 4 ete out deac captain af the Manhattan, when wo Stee ae to him, told ws he could do port for The hen’ Blewird treated ux w N harshness he would not have bear by | Jon catiie, but we had no redress and Our buffer nae went nheoge ay On the Mat we reached Madeira, I'rom there we went to Hotterdam., In that city 1 sent to {36 American Consul and) h paid E] would do all he could for me y of the Dutch women were landed Ky io hand, but we wore carried ty Jto Ken and there discharged, three Amer, fae benides myself, LONGS FOR HOME, it ie ne, Hearly three months since I rr sun awtully deported from my home jeft there not only my wife and child, but all [have in the world in the wo Lad He £90 In ai | money a Kar stocks, mining wots various suppiles, amounting to over This cum ‘ThenaW the saving of toe Though now nobody in an hot te rhe Sq the Biate Department "nt ‘ashington, my first wish 's to vet eae) to my family, who murt think me dea we to have mw wv Pablleationn, Facts are stubborn things. The Roberton Mine that I have been work-| World Almanac contains facts that | 5 ing all through the war, “Til see what I can do for you,” ouger That was the hast I ever ue at te 1 did not jet my grievance rest “KE went to the United States " Sama London, Mr. Dyer, who % 4 stand the political apeaker or de- | bater in dats stead, 250, All news- ie Tear Tie, ow at ma Be in camp, we were informed that we Gainers eee were to be pent on t attle steamer Manhattan, lately arrived from Aus itions im the Bowery are charge to put against Mack, and when tralia with horses, This was a ne awtul the matter was referred to Magtetrate move, Where were we to be shipped’ Mott he broke forth as above No one knew, “Could we write to our] “Teves, gamblers, Alenrderiy) Ot nt retortel the "No, our families were well | women, eriminate fl aplalb, ; streets unmolested You knowlt'e pot. ehetaked 1 ‘wi ted the after you “O° lehe day and oleht Magistrate, pounding Wh ™ as peg all j Under the eyes of the pottee| "You ov Vp your preelt But where? ‘Oh, anywhere. We would need q polleoman eteever SAILED AWAY [anmbling games are rennin a a ine Capa ' fall bint, almont om the aiden Yes, and at that they'd wink at wre ieee me eae aay of ht we netied walk’? doing,” maid che Magistrate, “Pvery rm Kast Jandon, six hundred in ais! stugistente Mott deliverod himeelf off body knows (hove places are open day with an emeort of fifty soldiers, It ‘ t the (rade in Centre Street Court to-|and night, If Wid your duty such] Wan with heavy heart nat | watehed * the land. fade away. and plotured my (20% for the beneflt of Pollee Captain] places couldn't wrist | away ar piotured IY ltephenson, dn whose divtriet the Mowery] "Well, what about (hts ease?! asked | ty lovated The Captain and Detective Galligan brought Harry Black, of 2 Lowery, ito court on complaint of Ramiae Villos, a Peruvian gentieman, who con plained that he had been xwindled out of (0) while seeing th * Mr. Villas is a gue at the Hotel Martin and a frlend of the Peruvian Consul, Frederico Bergmann, who tev companied hit to court, The court clerk did not know what MADE MAD BY BELIEF, |i ea aaetanel Christian Sclence Sends Lillian Abbatt to the Asylum. (Special to The Bening World) CONCORD, N, H,, Oct, 3-Hrilllant and tulented Lilian Abbott, after hay- ing pald her way through college with money earned by her own efforts, ob tained a degree of doctor of medicine and bullt up @ lucrative pra “, wae convertod to Christian Science, threw rugs to the doge and is now a harme imbecile bebind the doors of the Arylum ip (hie ely Btate One of Concord’s brig girly was Hilllan Abbott, Ten y: ogo sho was graduated frou che Concord Migh, Hehool at the head of one of the beat! clanmos ever sent out from that |natly tution, Mino AGhott returned to Concord the @ of doctor proud possessor of the de of medicine and was elec » member ship in the New Hampanire | Bo elety, Her or was A C0 sastant auce cons. But Mre, Atbott, Lallian's mojher, nad) recome a convert do the doctrines of ristian Belence. Many patrons came to her door, One young man vame a year or Wwo ago and never went away agaln, He was thought lo be improving rap- lly, ut one morning his attendant went it for 4 few minuteg und when he re turned the young man was dead, hanged | by hia own cravat to hie own bed-post The master was hushed up, yet many knew that Lillian loved this young man, although she was put in Aympathy with j her mother's Chriatlan Boienee doctrines and thay ahe mourned bis death, Then Mrs, Abbott began to attempt the conversion of her daughter to Chrig- | tan ence, Finatly the girl gave up, Her olen was taken down, spe soneeg the practice of medicine and a“ consiant attendant en the m, enge t oca, Christian Belence hy nh Abbett was no wy hen arom to ube spies in sa iM tinan Eclence ¢: ee ane ing ph ag e bee \ ane 80 ram’ omy, that | t and he | thers present w Fed ta the ‘res re ere. taker ine er bs 4M ea te he epee "deat eahendlgpleoe ine | tho adull ¢ | stomach, herve MENSiS I<) ISISTDISISSISISS. StS SIS SiSISIS iS 011012 olcicicjicsc.cic.cieseieie.cjsf0ie 2 8:0 210.8058 ANSVAAL REFUGEE SOOO] Awful,” He Said, and the Captain, Impationtly “L won't make ony dixpoaition of it 1 won't take (he responmibility, If thon pert holes didn't exist we wouldn't hay such cases tn court. ‘The prisoner is discharged,” Black lost ho time in getting away before wistrate had a chance to change hie mind Mr, Villas and the Peruvian Consul walked out of court wearing pusaled looks, took a hand in the matter, ‘They had) her examinot by Dra ttolbrook aad Bar. | Bent, Upon thelr cert committed to th lum for the Fisan ba ‘Twiee as far away, on the » Li and th same etree! {9 Pleasant View, the haaytiful Bummer Rady, FIVE DOLLARS A BOX, with Him, nent of sone Dyspepela 4 oure ever The Price Cut No Figure "1 want to tay for the poor ‘Tablets again ae | did for a week befor The ono M-cent box 1 bow Grugeist's did tho work and my digestton is all right omain Many of my neighbors have also tried | theee tablets and found them to be just ax | roprerented, and Mr, Bilas also wants me to une hie mame in indorsing Stuart's Dye pepels Tablets, (#igned) A, BLAME and CHAR, F. BUZZBLL, Aast, Postmaster | “South Mudbury, Mane }_Mra, Jas, Marton, of Toronto, Canada writes; “Kor eightoen months | suffered | from what f supposed war oladder and Kid ty trouble, and took medicine from three ferent doctors, without any nign et oure i! felt wo iI) at lant { was hardly able to d | my work cs Our Great Arnual Sale of Lace Curtains begins next Monday, The goods and the exceptional prives at Pies they are selling, together wih the cxtenive assortment, guarantee a most phenomenal sale, Wait for it! Women’s Tailored Suits. Women’s Finely Tailored Sample Suits, $15.00 : This Sideboard, 9.48, 50 SUITS in this lot, samples bought from one of New York's foremost suit manus facturers at one-third less than cost ¢ will be placed on sale to morrow morn. ing at less than wholesale price’ Newest effects in Blouses, tons, fly front and double-breasted coals, all the latest shaped skirls, tailoring extra tine (sam ples always are madebetterthan regular stock) ; all his season's up to-date ma. terials in the prevailing shades, Some all taffeta silk lined; others Men’s Suits, Men's Sulte that are properly made of good quality cheviots and cassimeres, 11 several differ: ent patterns of this season's Styles, the regular price of which should be 87,50 + ry here to-morrow at Good Durable Business Suits for men, wade of wool cheviots and cassimeres, also blue and black cheviots, ‘These suits are equal in wear to any highpriced Bo garment: correct in every detail of fit, finish and trimming; choce tomorrow at Raglan Coeiolss ie The newest overcoat in the market, | qe mide just like cut, of the popular Oxford mixture; here med and Lighter Wel; the new shades of covert cloth overcoatings: also the popu ht Overooats, all these suits are equal to Jd at $18.00; for this sale button frocks any usually sol only, 11.95 morrow only , here now. It was collected and dispersed, i Low prices and greatest values did it. We have advantageously purchased from two ‘manufacturers 500 Terry cloth or Turkish Towelling and Eiderdown Bath Robes, e Jinuch under prevailing prices, Here is a hint at some; At 1,66—12 styles of M1 Bath Robes, made of nice warin materh it and tleecy: closely woven, At 2.98--™ Eiderdown Bath Robes; many styits t choose (rom: all made with neck cloth and girdle: others made of Terry or Turkish Towelling: big values at $2.48, $2.95, $5.98, Att,98 & At 1.50, 1. sires from 3 yrs, to10 yrs '# Robes, in eiderdown, Boy's Robes, of Terry cloth, Main Floor, Gith Bt Keetion ea aes: " Sterling Silver Purses, Bags and ‘d Frames--We are showing a fine assortment Sterling Silver Chain Purses and Chatelaine Bags which include many 64 novel designs at very attractive prices, Sterling Silver Bags and Purses, t 2.95, 4.95, 5,95, 7,50, 8.50, 16:50 to 23,50, § Also an elegant assembly of otlk, satin, braided and velvet bags, aiso fine leather chatelrine bags, from 47 to 12,00, Chatelaine Bag Frames. The making of beaded bags has become an extremely popular fad, the demand for bag frames which naturally follows, we are showing a variety TA SRO snnneanonaecenesevecetaaaceceuececeseuaseenseasaetaueeautiete price from 29 to 2,25, Also sterling silver at 5,60, 7,50, 8,60 od 9,50, | Beaded Bogs, mounted and lined with chamois, for 1,25, Mounted, without lining, §0, Fie Maly wn "T thought £ would try a box of Stuart's pain ‘Tablets and wee it they would me feel better, never really Lainie dyspepste, but after only three or fo | lablete had been taken ait the acid tro ubie| disappeared, and then | dincovered | bat had acid dyspepsia, while the doctors had been treating me for kidney and bind | der trouble, and ene of them had treated nie for rheumationn. | | "My digestion te fine, my complexion lelear, and | am able to do my work and low epiritn aro unknown to me. "1 am po thankful for finding a cure ro good and wo pleasant to take ax Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, | am eurprived at the change they have made in me All drugatete cell and recommend Stuart's Dyapepale Tablets because they contata only | Yio sople, natural digeatives, ay taker | Ip, {im ] peverrrerererererrtrtrttretteettertt ttt tsttettereres | After meals prevent actaity prompt ai Jon and pee Phyticlana every whore auso they are as vate fo) ehild as for they are imvaluable for sour nai on heartburn, gas i" 13 thay 4 veh 5 ond every form of wATP Ics) Ne at as tree; 1.400 ds. Gey oan, “Son oo Bd | The Shirts are made in our own factory, un- der our personal supervision, The mate. rial used is STRICTLY PURE WOOL NAVY BLUE FLANNEL, that has been subjected to the boiling test and the color subjected to the acid test; the garment is stitched throughout with sitk; workman. protec ed breast pocket (invtsible seams, seaves reinforced at elbows, extra deep double bach, at cannot be dunlicated at our price. Special orders made on short notice, : Our regular stock of blue and fancy flannel ants is Aig ei in sall grades, at 9Bc., 1.49 and 1,98. Mola Pleo, ON ft, eeu : BLOOMINGDALE BROS, ; BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 94 Avoy GMb and 40th Ste, 34 Ave., 59th and th Ste have the jacket only lined with taffeta; + sizes $2, 44, 40, 48; also a few larger “sizes; choice selecting in this lot, many worth up tog25,00, Come “Joy ‘ carly if you expect the best, Choice at ° ‘ Seroud Ploor, S910 Mt, Mertion, * We will offer tomorrow Boys! All Wool : ‘ + Brooches, handsome designs, at Suits, in sires from § to to, made with it . doublesbreasted jacket and | 498, 4.89, 2.98, 3.76 and patent waist band; regular ] 9 ‘ A 2 50 values: to Morrow al Py ' ard Cutters, special at and Alle Woal Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, for boys from 5 to 1§ years, ina large | He soly of this season's new ’ Fine Diamond Jewelry A st patterne; regular vane J 95 | Two Special Lots of Earrings, 94,00; tormorrow, . * Lot 1.—Fine cut White Diamonds, set a’ Suite, of fie quality woo! cheviots and cAassi> meres, styles of check and stripes, trimmed and made to stand the hard wear a boy gives his clothes; good value at founorrow Boys' Tan Top Coats, the popular gir} rewular price $14 ment for boys of all ages: Shown in all here lomorrow ° this spring's stades of covert cloth, also : Here are exceptional itenis, the new herringbone: wellemade, trim Lot 5—Peatl, Imitation Shell, Stag and properly good value at $4.00, here reefer collar) regular price $4.90; tu a nt 69, lar Gark gray so meh worn sis fall: mace 4 37 ' Lot a-Pear! Handled and Gun Metal to vet ates, tounorrow at " Boys’ Reefers, Handled Pocket Knives, with Button Men's Dress Suita, ot tine 20-ounce black clay, soft fin. Boys' Heavy Welght, tate of yood | Hook, Cork Serew, Scissors, File, ished black (hibet and heavy weight blue serge made in quality chinchilla small sizes with deep ' Tooth Pitk and Lar Spoon, with single and double-breasted sacks also 4 sailor collar: large sizes with storm and pe 75 | two, three and four blades, at 1.96, 6 Bath Robes---Men’s & Ke That stock we had a week ago isn't } ' $5.00. To met | of designs in silver, oxidized and French gray, also whits metal, ranging in | ' Dinner Sets of {nglish Poreelain, i with undeeglaze decorations, pretty Oyster Piakon, ‘ border designs, 100 pieces, complete na, decorated, | sel, 6, AH—tt2 pieces, complete 6 ‘shells, ‘each | pet, 7.45, 10c; others § Dinner Seis of American porcelain, al, per dou H pretty floral decorations and gold 3: 4 H line edges 112 pleces, inchading soup dna ‘ tureen, complete set, 6,85, 5.9) : Dinner Seis of thin Austoan Chin. Separate Fish Ph : with ale floral decorations, new Chima neat decora ’ shapes, 102 pleces, Service for 1 { ‘ complete set, 14.98, ‘a rad China, with Tea Sets of English porcelin, neat entre of dish ‘ecorations, $6 p ects, 2,75, f pold line edges; 5 Tea Sets of \me poreelain, neat | complete set §, QQ, others up to floral d d line edges, § 35,00. 35, Separate Game Plates, Carlsbad » thin Austrian china, with | china, game decorations, each 8 Qe, pretty flow ers, neat shapes, 56 piece 496. 39% 6.75. Bi! Pioor, ith $1 Section ship and fit are perfect; it is made with 2.88 We guarautes the same malerial, moke and fish | Our Grest Aanval Site of Lave Cartatne beptns next Monday. The | oo!s ani the excegtlonal prices at | wh ch they are selling, together with the extensive assortment, quaraniee a + moat phtnomenal cals, Walt for it! For To-Morrow Only. This is one of the greatest bar- gains ever offered by our Furniture Department. Such exceptional in- ducements as these are never found elsewhere and not often here. This pretty Sideboard of solid oak has neat carving, swell shape top drawers and French plate bevelled mirror; special, 9 48 Children’s Coats---Special. ALSO.G RUS SAILOR SUITS These exceptional items are worth considering, There is superior quality in every one of them. At 1. iy Children's Alls Woot Cloth Coats, deen sailor collar; pointed, trimmed with plain and tancy silk braid, sizes 2, 4 years, At 2, 79 Childron's Atl- Woot Cloth Coats, deep circular cape, with seven rows of braid, box pleated back, leat! belt; sizes 2, §, 4 yrs, At 2,.98>shildrens check cloth coats, deep sailor collar of | id cloth of contrasting colors, trimmed with braid; sizes 2, 4. 4 yrs, Girls’ Sallor Suits of all wool, blouse with sailor collar, shield and collar trimmed with insertion, ribbon bow; sizes 4, 6, 8 2 89 YS, 2,69; $1208 10,12, 14 YIS., sorond wiser, Goth Mm. Reetton i : Solid Gold Jewelry, 10 kt, Solid Gold d J Buttons for which you are charged $2.50 at the exclusive jewellers, here in abund- ance at 9Bc. Boys’ Suits. Main hay Ohh Mt Restion, in elegant styles of earscrews, special, ; (10,00, | Lot a,—-Fine cut White Diamonds, set as eardrops of earscrews, special, 17,98, ‘These are extreme values, such as any jeweller woul! ask $15.00 and $12.00 for respectively, Male in all the newest Oh Ht. Becton. Pocket Knives, Freor 2.6 oa Bone Handles, with two, three and four blades, at 29, 39, 48, 69 2.95 and i Mali Poor, Gith At. Reetton, 2.49) 2.76) 3,69) 4,7 1,49, ferond Poor Mth Mt. Beet! Ready-to-Wear Hats. Good judges tell us that no store in the city at any time has shown so many stylishly trimmed hats for These hats are the most fashionableand becom. They are made of the finest materials and They could not be du 5. At 75¢. fg Pig Rs crown, stitched Pn velvet. band and fine quill. Just the hat a woman wants for general wear, “THE REGENT"—-A very stylish trim. med stitched French Sailor, in all colors, with black velvet band, benga- line rosette and quill; best hat in the city; has sold regularly at 1, 59 : ing. workmanship is excellent. ( cated for less than $7.50; our price toemor- row, $1.98, To-morrow's price, SHORTBACK T SAILORS, in : black, royal, castor, brown and cardinal; special for to. 59 morrow only vont ¥ nh He Rectinn \ Special Items of Groceries, It will te imp rsedble for uw) to fll mail orders on these, Flour, jinest patent, thy flour s sec: Genuine Mandheting Java and oid to pone; 244)-1b. 4 AC Mocha Coffee, none better a , it Peas, extra simall and tender; our (6 per lb. 33¢ ' cans, Lhe Apples, hand picked, large, for cook. Bartlett Pears, exits fancy New ing, 5 quarts, 19¢ ' ork State, 24,-lb, cans, 17 Mackerel, new and tender, 10-1b, | New German Votatoes, 0, pack patls, BB« ages, 146 Laundry Soap, our scent cakes, | New Lentils, per |b sand Pe | perdoven, 3F New Green kern per i O« Laundry Starch, best 6-lb. wood Maracaibo Coffee, very five, sold, box, GO¢ ‘ elsewhere as Java and Mocha, besa + Glycerine ter Seap, bic cakes, . or ground, per Ib, 176 3 sc » Sretios, * ’ BLOOMINGDALE BROS, , BLOOMINGDALE BROS, , f ‘ 4d Ave., 59tb and o%th Sis, MW Av:

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