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—— ee —- WS. ISCAL WARE. Now the Wife of Perry Wearne, an Admirer from Paris. ‘ ————— HONEYMOON IN EUROPE, Ceremony One Week After the Divorce That Caused So Much Talk, Without letting even her relatives Into the secret, Virginia King Hascall, | divorced wife of Judge mi Haseal), of the City Court, has agatn married Mrs, Hascall only secured her free IN BROOKLYN Theodore dom from her former husiwad on Oct M7, and the news | of despite strenuous efforts to week liter, ahe boos Perry Wearne, an her frm Prarie, thale way to Bu where they will remain © two or more years Mr. Wearne has been an extensive traveller, fact the lamt ten or tien years 0 life have been given up “ t clusively to that pleasure, 18 father wae a Frenchman and hie mother of Bingltih birth, Ho Inherited & large’ fortune Wearne became moquatnced with Mrs, Hawseall ton years ago. He soon be came a tamily friend, and whenever in New York spont most of his timo with the Hasoails, although the Jud knew him only #iehtly, Never, howeve was it belleved (hat there existed any thing more thin a warm f between him and Mrs, Hascall, simpiown Dinted at, he decree of divorce granted Mrs. alii nd the of scandal was not eve MISS ANNA PINKERTON, PORUREerr Cen oeC roe ad tective, Robert A of Willlam A, Pinkerton, wit! be married OnE er Hascall on Oct, ai by Judge isehowt, ‘i Han a elu nat"nisda hans” vi Detective’s Daughter to Be a Siemon fie alviseelwas atel tie Se:| New York Merchant's cree wis sianed. Mrs. Hascall was Fepresented by James F. MeNuboe and ie defendant by Jona M. Sioddard, Ky Poe Wie taken before John WH Bride, ie, his ree, The papers in the care were healed by orders of Judge Hixchott and Mid Hascasl waa authoriged (0) 1 the Piret Reformed Church of marry again at her ) while Judge Hateatl Was forbidden to marry in this | Brooklyn tomorrow evening Miss Anna tate Pinkerton, daughter of the famous ¢ lle the divorce proceedings were Ing, Mies Daisy Haseall, the daugh: fr, remained with her mother at their RICH MAN SET | HO Bast Sixteenth street. After her mother’s martiage, Mies Daisy re: turned to her father and both are now Hiving at tho Bixteonth atree! apartments, Avclowe soolal- friend of Mire, Hascall wall ondey “Mew, Haseall married Wearne one week ago. reasons of a private nature, Mr. Wearne asked tial nie name be not publi When | learned that SIM Contemplated separating from Judge all fo miranely urged her to Tks aithor course, ‘This displeased her ant ee she did not fail to lec .me understand tha t Ly the divorve Tsealled at the Apartments in Cast Sixteenth street, but Was not munitted. A day or two later Virginia wrote me that it was all a aia take and asked me to call again, “Twas mreatly surprised lust week to rece! a fote frum Virginia telling ane that she har marred Wearne. “he wrote from the Wallorf-Astoria but | cannot learn that they stayed there, She said that whe would be tn Dr; Bell Pleads Insanity for His Accused Son. NEWPORT, R. 1, Nov, 13—Dennla- ton M. Bell, twenty-five years old, son Boon, tT hardly think that 1 will mee | av ew York, Is under arreat as! ta in, Parts, , and fastitonable soolety. re= { the worat «hock of years when me known tovlay, oung man has, the police may, 4 to burning (he bath Bailey's Beach a ae me from discus 1 know him fatrly \ him at Vudge Hanea! but Ught tat he Was anything w friend, T-do not know how y were enwiged to marry. Judge course in (hte affair has ad mite, J don't know where, whom Virginia and Wearne lea" ‘The romanee was to Mra Haseall's « and friend#, but also to Judge t Mimaelf, The firat knowledge had of Nis former wifes wm 1 marriage came from his he at Hatley surprise not ont will not allow him to diseuss the imo The young man has been a habitu visitor at the fire-engine houses a daughter, Daley, who told him only a mations when rea few dy hat her mother was how h ent that his felliw= ind that she had walled of his interruptions tho steamship Deutweh: | Hix Newport moclation with firemen et Thureday fk not alone responmble for his crane, iW ® handeome woman, | f a renting in New. York |t_ wae Nr that he rw re old, Bhe te youthful [declared there Hin the nah exeltement worked himaelf during the fequented the stations resent grange acts are lald to} {ni hich he re ( end of striing i The pair met wh inh ri l§ Hi \ al campaign, for he bran ut an wee ne full-fledged) Want worker and was Jowed her here, nearly carried away with exeltement Re veporter for The Eyoning World| When the reurns gave the Republican @rked Judge Hascall In the City Court | Viotory orning if he had anything to ea lt t# hardly to be expected that he concernlan Mne netion of iy in db oh will appear before the Grand Jury in wife purrying his former friend. The} January for ere that, if present hego- brows Knitted any rly. ‘hen a| tint are succesafil, his father will Wn fa nd a conventent J smile crept over t OT Annie,” he finally replied, The| way will be foun withdraw. the durcau of Information seems to be en: | charges, ‘That he will not in the future develop THE “WORLD: TUESDAY * EVENING, MISS PINKERTON TO WED INTO WED ROBERT GRAVES | Pereevenvrssnrnyenneverenronsvenevereny ven Uveeveray | MME ED 06-52 5 FSF5-SOF- 055-20 4-2SSS-2S56-9-2655546-66 Pinkerton, and niece to Louls Mills Gibb, a dry-goods im- porter, of thin city, Mien Pinkerton is a beautiful girl, very popular inom yy, and well known tn New York, Chicsgo and the Bouth., Bhe was graduated from Vassar College four SENS AONE. Asks a Decree from the Niece of Gen, | Tracy. | Bult for absolute divorce has been in stituted by Robert Graves, 4 wea hy manufacturer and prominent in sovial *, again his wife, whe 28. Catlin and ‘a niece of Gen, Benjamin F. Tracy. ‘The rave! neem married four- teen years and haye one sony twelve years old, Relatives and oloke friende | of the pair have known for years that they did not agree, DUC It Ie wal that proceedings have been delayed oul of wan at Ir) y Whey v0 pled a Deaulityl read Husband and wife have wepatated, Mr nis tome al vhe | if walle with her of her parents, Oawego, N.Y Mr. and Mra. ¢ counted "a Nhe tall and Nandsot mietache wid Were alw The hush ith dark hatr atnletic Agure 4 member of the Union League Ieley and the Atlantic ¥ and of th Hroeklyn, will Roe fluence’ Censiy. That begin? 1 the merrier the and falnun, will Be r powerful the There will be tears | Director Merriam on) he me Hone ar. fits, calle expression. Their oom Director will be couche! in more etren years Axo. Mr, and Mrs. Gibb will spend their pees in a@ tour of the Bouthern ten, FREMEN SHE NS AT SUE Carried Two Lads Down Ladder at Tenement Fire. Reveral narrow escapes and two rea cues added to the excitement at a fire started by Ineendiartes in the five-story apartmoit-house at 206 St, Nicholas ave> nue before dawn today Smoke was rolling from the windows of the fourth floor and flames were spreading to the hallways before the tenants were aroused, All ran pell-mell to the street, nome felling down the staire and others being silghtly burned as they ran past the buyning rogme. Beveral of the women fainted when they reached the silewalk, As the fire engines dashed up George Hicks, who lived on the fourth oor whore the fire started, remembered his two children, Walter, aged seven, and Albert, four, had been left behind, He tried to get into the building, but was held back by jhe police while firemen raleed a ladder, oridan and Fireman O'Gorman, u uh went up for the children om half unconscious in bes hoya were revived when D the wireet was put out after it had fourth and Afth floors, The Fire Marshal Beery la Incendiaries STUDENTS FIGHT FIRE, ty which they were was oni | | vous Hnguane, SSE ANESS WNW EA Nervy Woman Was with Jesse When He Was Killed. KANBAS CITY, Mo, Nov, 13--Mrs Zorekio James, widow of Jense James, the noted Western train robber, died at her home here to-day after a long lily news. Mra, James was a Mise Mimus, She was born near Kansas Oly in IM, and ‘as married to Jesse James in Clay County In WT ‘They had one son, Jesse Jr, who is now in business in Kansas City, and a daughter, Mins Mary, who fe’ toacher in the public aehools here. Mre. James was with her husband when he was shot and killed by Bob 4 Charley Por’, two of the old James ig, at Ot, Joseph in 1881 Bhe was aso with her husband during the exolthig years following lone of the civil war when Jesse and rank James returned from the Bouth after three years’ service {h Quanirell's Kit. r fifteen years vat rilla band, to become Fore of the Bout! Ames had many exciting experts ing the fortunes of her bane Bho waa at the dinner ta threw a bomb into the dining-room, which exploded, tearing away the left arm of Mra. Sam. ves and wounding nearly every one of the group around the table Mrs. James Was in (he back room of tho ttle houre at BL Joseph when Hob and Charley Ford killed ¢ fOr the reward of $10,000 offered by Gov, Th wes and He ts hit Crescent Athlete Club, at _ 3! ARMY OF CENSUS CLERKS, 3: WPemporary Appointments” Want |? | Permanent Maes. i$, b} WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 —Thore ts an] & | Army in Washington that Is going to) 3 + cause Congress more trouble ! moets in December than the que 1e. the increase in the regular army ' an army of clerks 1,00 strong, about | per cent, feminine, and aotapored of ' clerks now employed at tHe Census] $+ Office } Then corks are known as the tom-|% | porary appointments and wil! be dis ' | missed before Now Year's, Nearly overy |@ + p}one of the number was pur ti ihraugh | ¢ ant are look ' Ing for appotnin ' nent” roll Phe «¢ will ¢ i Congressional “influence i ‘ One Shocked hy a Live Wire Try. tirely within control of the relatives of the lady. Nie craze in Newport ts evident, for STARVING BABY IN BASKET, oo , Mother Avcused of GIRL AT FIRE SAVED BABES. and Placed Un Js woven-montha-old infant has been enved from starving to death by the f¥mely discovery of the Brooklyn Boclety Dor Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the child telonged to Mra, Josephine fichiaich, a widow, twenty-one years old, fiving In Prospect avenue, near Fiske avenue, Queens. Nelghbors of the woman notified John A, Baar, of the Prooklyn Society, and he took charme of the baby and arrested the mother, * The Infant was little more than a skeleton, thown by photographs which were taken of it, Said Mr. Saar: “About a week and a half ago Mrs. @chlaich's neighbors came to our offige and sald she left her house every morn. Ing, did not return until midnight, and for hours the child, only seven months old, was alone and unfed, 1 went to the house, The woman had two room, In one of them I found a clothes basket, In thie was the child, It wae naked, ‘The baby waa removed to St, John's Hospital and it may live, It was fearfully emaciated,” SICK WOMAN SILENT. fi Found tn the Street Meaning and Only Partly Dressed, Ho i Hier fond Moantng and only half dressed, a H, Misa Irwin woman was found sitting on the curb on Third avende near Twenty-second wirect early to-day and sent to Bellevue Hosital. @he refused to tell anything concern: ing herself or say what her was, and placed tn with praise for her her two-weeks-oid onths-old brother ath at the fire in the ement, OL Went Forty-elahth atreet ‘The Hesling lived on the fourth floor, Mra, Healin wi ving her daughter |n oha Across the live Patrick Tipping an: is The latter waa iil and waa Lavinia Irwin, a nurs therford, J Fire started on the firet floor, and soon the flames were eating thelr way to tho upper floors Olga became frightered and looked around for some y lO encape, he ‘ked up both children and hurried up the Afth flcor in safety. ding the the foot ten Ru reachini he! root, Leavi of the fadder, plac at inti plac ar back for her tha was burnin her brother ™ with hi and then her, The build. reached the root UPRe, ul 5 Invalla int ne nick oma itlon te pald to was burned ene oe Big “Darktown!’ Fanetion, A big cakewalk and plantation jubilee will be held at the Grand Central Palace on Deo. 1. ; held at the joa and veverinary it] tide of five minutes five engines, two fom to Save Veterinary Coll: (Special to The Rveoing World. ITHACA, N. ¥,, Nov, 12,—The Votorins ary College of the Anest buildings of Corn Intvereity, was badly dame chemicals atored on the third floor ex+ ploded, and before the tiremen arrived the upper part of the structure was in flame The students formed a brigade and as- sisted the firemen, lane being cheek- ed after burning an hour, The jowr floors of the bullding were damaged iy, water and emake, As the main laboratories of win ! out iN ues f\ experienced. It was only ro ago that t Veterinary Cotte iti Wy ARs Buate, the cost belng $80,000, ea HW ue ie clase of u over i liv the roof of another pulang Teeth le was rendered unconsclous for s: time, but wradually recovered, and now con widered out of danger. THOUGHT HOSPITAL AFIRE. Cromed Wires Nang Al Crowd Ansembled, An olectelelan repairing the fire-alarm system in the New York Hospital got the wires crossed at 10 A, M, to-day. Ava result an alarm was sounded, M- and trucks and q squad of policemen wi @athered at the hospital, while a eowd med the etreet, believing (hat the in- elitution was on fire, batt ee Mee warn, potivediin disgust and be oe Gen, Brooke © Guest, aged by fire early to-day, A quantity of | ¥ «| trains had heen . Crittenden, then Baecutive of M on ihe papsed through atl the experiences and ten yeara ago came to | Kanean City, where she lived, ralsed | her two children and raw them AMling roaponnible positions, Jeese James's career during the war and for (we ears after Was marked crime apd oodened, The Juanes Hoye Gang, headed by Jesse and Frank and includ among Its_members Wood Hite, Dick Weidute and Charley and job Ford, robbed banks and railway trains, - sommanins i iodividuala with nity fan a ok of for Jesmo James, ty, the Gate eo th ank are AKO YOUN p tandit chief, was arremed angen Gy poues oF GH) | f train roping number « PAS held up and Pred fn the famous "Blue Cut,” near Kansas City, and suspicion pointed to young James, eave Phe fret man to volunteer to, defend ittenden, the man this father, and among the fl ie bond wae 8 Armour, of the Dig packing Arm INSANE CONVICT ESCAPES, Dangerous Man, and Pollee of New Jersey Trying to F Him, Carmenita Didato, a convict, forty years old, escaped from the Morris Plains Asylum for the Insane In New Jersey early to-day. and the polloe of Newark and Jersey City were notified to watoh for him, aw tt t# thought ne will tey to make his way to (his city Didato was sent to the Trenton Blute) Prison for atrocious assault some yeurr ago, and recently becoming invane was transferred to the asylum. Te was garded a» one of the mont dangerous in. | tates of the place. ec Mun Over im Raijrond Yard. George Russell, twenty-six years of 18 Third street, Jersey City, white connect hose pipe with a Mt car ft Satisfaction Guarantee fvery purchase made here is ' ‘with the strict und | that you are to be satistied or | : your money returned, NOVEMBER 13, 1000, Jerstanding | ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' + and imported hais, toques and bonnets, President Hermann Grossman Union, announces that the union In of a fund of aide! 110,00 for the su) mbers, married ok and single men $i of B1 will be levied At 4,98 One-third the assortment includes handsome fur, silk velvet, rose crowned and feather hats, also model hats, | Hominy, § Ib. pkys., 1Oc. You should not fail to attend this sale to-morrow, Oth HL Meetion. Here are two items which deserve your Special attention. value. And Bloomingdale's prices are the : lowest in New York, oO At 2.25° shin front; silk collar by desirab ¢ colors fo) back sleeves; white, ligh nal and black. Speci ou Ww en Some have mink collars and revers, Pérsian lamb collars and revers, raccoon collars and revers, sable fox collars and revers, Alaska sable collars and revers, beaver collars and revers; also shawl Real values from #60,00 to $85,00, Persian Lamb Coats, 75,00. Best sags Lei las collars, OF fine tatleta silk; Those Great Stocks o Our $20.00 Hats $13.50, Ete, They stand for sterling fine ailewool French flannels culls; new gilt’ buttons on ands, All lined; in the most street and evening wear, hemstitched and fronts new tucked bishop (blue, rose, green, gray, cardi Soot Floor a. setva, SY als in Fine Furs. These prices will be much higher when cold weather sets in, Don't forget that you can rely on They are just what we say they are, Your money ree furs, ¢ guarantee every garment, funded it not satistactory, Fine Far Coats, 19,00, Of Baltic seal, which closely resembles sealskin; | teal value $40.00, ' Near Seal Coats, 25.00. ‘The nearest imitation of Alaska seal—in fact, it; would take a connoisseur to distinguish the difler. + ce between them; real value $50.00. Near Seal Coats, 35.00, 49.00, 58.00, sic dye, value $150,00 and upward, a Seal Coats, 125.00, , Real value $250.00. Wertheimer Gloves morrow’s selling. given. Women’s ‘*Peerless'’ Brand Walking Gloves, 85c. They are advertised throughout America at $1.50 per pair; ‘ are dwindling, We have brought down many dozens of these perfect goods from our stock rooms for to- The great success which this sale + has had and sustains demonstrates the excellent values have patent clasps; are of pique glace kid. Women’s ‘‘Majestic'’ Brand Walking Globes, 95c. They are pique glace kid; patent clasps; the best quality made, and sold throughout Women's They have patent clasps; are made of the finest quality rein deer skins; soft and pliable; have velvet finish; are sold throughout America at $2.00 per pair. . 44 kt fashiviadic wateh of today, litted with fine American Wal- tham or Elgin movements, existing; value, 635.00. Women’s Hunting Case Watches, 29.00, 4 kt, set with five cut American movements, ¥ Eyeglasses & S stones almost as earher, sight, rnation! Ladies’ Carmen ring \he establishment ¢ ort of An Jaton to bri 14; | Labor, hat tal oe ing trades into the fold o president D, Doug ternaciona. Assoeh i : Me bo have cane en to receive oa starter ing (he woe fo largely employed in the America at $1.75 per pair, “Astoria’’ Brand Gloves, 95c, Women’s Hunting Case Watches, 9.95, Solid Gold, with fine American movement; value $20.00, Women's 14-K, Solid Gold Watches, 14.50 | 14k, double cases; engraved. engine turned or satin finish, fitted with American Waltham or Elgin movements; value, $25.00, Men's Solid Gold Watches, 18.95, , open face, thinnes! model made the This is the greatest wateh value fiamonds, filted with nickel plated alue $45.00 Malo Floor Front, Centre. : of genuine pebble, hard as diamonds, Majo Pe Ht Workers unemployed aasosament nh to Join the N ue. hefore Deo, 6 ried (hai there nted by. the Workera’ | aire who " Karment: ity pf organized manufacture of artificial flower f and other smiiinety ood millinery goods manuta i Me pirle Malo Ploor, BN Mt, Beetion pectacles at 98c They | are genuine axis-cut peb- | bles, Spectacles can be had : in either riding bow or straight bow. Eyeglasses with : patent spring cork nose rest. The pebbles are natural : They take a high | polish and will not scratch or collect moisture in any | When properly fitted (and we fit the eyes : pertly) they improve, strengthen and preserve the : The glasses are sold by exclusive opticians and | ' specialists at $4.00 per parr, H Young Jeane wae mequitted (tial i fteas Oy, be “BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE ‘BM Ave. 5%h and 60th Sts. ' ‘LABOR NOTES BROS,’ | 1d Ave, 5%tb and 60th Sis, faye, have recelved an erchange In) makers: Inte Wik gating 642400 year for each t ma cons, and (hat ta unton polittes: ot the Interna: Union has referred for, A vole at York State Results of the vote must f i ar of skilled female labor uf food Pio At Oc. Por Vd. At take, Per V ' At 1.49 At 1,69 | At 1.98 ‘At 1,98 | OP Peon ereronmapeeseeds dhe en eer keeyes heads eeeys wer yes o8ae Great China Specials. We can quote merely a few of the many excep 1) tional bargains found in our China Departinent toe | morrow, Let these hints be representatives of the many other exceptional bargains here. 14 Tales ohtets ot Warkaw wn Ceneoe ant sel, bound in cloth owls na him In ae urnev ines bh ba all appl of thi ” ters and oluli ordanee with a mut the Off on All Our Millinery, | Owing to our special sale last week being such a great success, and in vicW : succotash, extra fine, not morethan ' of the coming Horse Show, we have decided to hold another special sale of our ~ 6 cinstoa customer, our 42¢, canst ' elegant millinery to-morrow, A reduction of 1-3 on every hat, toque or bonnet: scPiitsohnen, German sited | in the departinent on tiie Second Floor will prevail, Our $30.00 Hats $20.00, Our $25.00 Hats. $16.50. ‘ A Flurry of Ribbons, Half Prices Rule— his is a unique combination of + 4 ‘extremes in worth and low price, brought about by an | @ » advantageous.trade manipulation, ‘ day in our Ribbon Department to-morrow. : consists of all pure silk satin ribbons, \ At de, Per Yd.—No, 7, 11, inches wide; AUB:, Per Yds—Nos 9, 12, 10, 115, His, 2), inches wide respece tively; values up to 12, per vd, NO, 22, 2), inches wide; value 15e. per yd. No, 40, 3! At ise, Per Yd,—No, 80, 4 inches wide; value 25¢, per yd, We will hold to-morrow a very special sale of Women’s finely made Wrappers and House Gowns, In every way they are as perfect a garment as anv manuficturer can make are unsurpassable, light and dark colors; regular wrapper or kimona style, { —Of Outing Flannel, kimona style, light colors, square’ O#* At 1,25 yoke, full front and back, owing sleeves, rene ‘y med with border of plain material, —Heavy Outing Flannel Weapper, full front, plaited back, collar, sleeves and lapels trimmed with baby |, ribbon; full skirt, F —Weappers of feeceback Oxford cloth; ‘pretty stripes, full front, watteau back, standing collar } pointed cuffs, trimmed with three rows of fancy braid, is -Flannelette Wrappers, pretty patterns, round yoke, of plain material, high collar, turnover cuffs, trim. med with three rows of braid; full skirt. t —Wrappers of fancy delaine, round yoke of mer. + cerized sateen, edged with ruftle, full front, belted + hack, high collar, turnover cuffs; braid trimmed, ; Decorated Dinner Sets, 3,98 | Turk: English porcelain, with neat unders | glare border decorations; 55 pieves, | Including 6 of eachsize plates and cups and saucers, and all necessary meat and vegetable dishes. Dinner Sets, §.48— English porce- | laing underglaze border fecorations; two colors to choose from; very | wd: 5 a “wa iS Sa U : a <<: 2. S = 2S Visit our Book Department tomorrow, in it you ; will find the elegantly bound volumes mentioned baw (1g low, selling at the exc ptional price of 4c, per vok fg) ume, They are finely bound in clot), printed on good: 1) paper in large new type. Thackeray's Works $4.95 in English buckram ‘ , ' Scott's Waverley Novels, per set, $2.08 Handsome cloth binding, 4 Works of George EMlot, $1.4g—-et Of Six volumes, handsomely Shakespeare's Works, $1.78 bound handsomely in cloth. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Wd Aves 59tb and 60th St. eeereeepeveveovee yt Journaymen plum> bit * Dentistry. For the comfort of patients the fine | est equipped Dental Parlors in tie + United states, Only skilled speciak + ists employed in each department, : Dr, Randell. Thint ty New and Seasonable Groceries, Beans, 2%4-lb, cans, 1Qe, + Mushrooms, percan, 1 Be, and 22¢, | Imported Peas, extra Man tented tender, our 20¢, cans, 18¢. | Rice, whole heat excellent, sibs. ,296 ' Rice, faney, 2165, 146. pARS, 1 Voor, ' Barina, 1 |b 4c. 1 ‘ HOb BL Aeetton. We expect a great 1" The lot 1. e Sc. vd inches wide; value 20¢, yd, Maia {91)) At. Reottom, ' 1 4 ' yl 4 ' ‘ ‘ Style, lit and general finish About 95 dozen in the lot, both Secon? Wiowr, Oth Mt. Serttom, Neat shapes; 100 pleces, wine ; | Of; others up ff nd Saucers, 126, x ina low egy shape; neat (5 deorations, Cusplidors, g8c.—lmported Ofimy 4 fancy shapes; assort d decorathons; | reeular price, SOc, fe Dis fac, 18e., SKC — lOrinch, 12-inch, einer) ‘4 tO inch, respectively, of white pore OF celain: faney shapes, Water Tumblers, 24c, dom— American crystal glass, . Water Tumblers, Joc, doz,—“ing: thin blown g ash regular table stam value 600, dozen, Taint F, ON St. Reetion, a2-te-- i ' an OM Mi ‘ ean ' H ‘in ' ) cheianine ioe ' 4 Standard Library Sets of Bcoks. H Handsomely bound, with gilt tops, printed on rh] fine paper in large clear type, ' Bulwer Lytton’s Works, $2.95 & 94,95-—'3 volumes, handsomely | } bound, in English buckram, $4.05; bowad in cloth, $2.95, per | ' Set of 10 volumes, handsomely bound "4 15 volumes; handy classic edition’ i Main Floor al 34 Ave, Sib and 60th Sta, Wee VOVW0 0000000000000 bbb dA biel A tah Add etek tt Ad. sack ve to well to any One te Ne aKreom (0 @f om No. @ haw und reanising the b of the " n and bas ag speci! committee of elRbt to ai the work, twill refer branch | ‘The death last week of ¢xPine f de to me Bakers and Con- [John Roetier is announced b feetioners’ Unton No, ‘This in ere’ Union Noy {teenth a ithe bene aa |