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FAT MOTORMEN Boarding-House Keeper Is Anxious--Doctor Writes Letter. ° RNTRIES COMING. FAST. Stout and Thin Car Pilots Eager for the Prizes. There !s one car driver in particular in this town ‘entered in Tie Evening World's great “Fat Motorman Contest” woo is in hourly 3» of happy little Ix8 home. Me ne-balf losing his othe dls and worry of his landlady, She 1s emphatte in her declara- tions that she ts lo: on him, even If he ts the er, when he insists on hav! or nine “helps of every dish, in addition to insisting that hi with alt the fattening d not down on her meagre “i'm in an awful quandary,” she de- clared to a reporter for The Evening World to-day. * motorman I a won't even take the word of « Season 1 te Bunyon tha: water i the greatest fate tener of all, and me just having gone to the expense of having an extra washer put on the pump. I'm hearaily glad, nowever, the contest will cluse on the 19th." Eutries Pour In. The entries keep Evening World office by every mail. Every motorman of a car within a radius of twenty-five miles of ¢ is eligible for this It was at fir: those men who drov: @ cable car Were to compete, ters, however, have been rece drivers of hone care, chance to enter tae co pouring Into ‘The nounced elther a trolie M ved from leave this Important decision to the men rested themselves landing fret prize| trouble again. For the third time Parks! at cee fon a ee ee aad is u know, Ive oniy had eals ; = today and T fect a bit squeamtah ag] core Wenner, of 1,000 Forest avenue, 25 yp umes, It's hunger that’s troubling me." | he charge of Felonious asmult. ae) he Forty-second. street. crosatown| The Wenner-Parks controversy has ‘ Chien comes to the front with the en.| been in the courts nearly a year, Parks Below regular prices, at the time of his first arrest. May 19 -— y of Edward McEiron, who has regu- ar run No, 15. McElron és certainly in tie heavtest of the heavy-welght class, and will show well up near the top when he contest closes. eH will Mle his vorn weight a few days before the ‘competition closes. Some New Competitors, Among the new competitors for The Lvening World's prizes are Peter Riley, dim Rogers, Dantel Coughlin and ‘Thomas Dundan, all motormen of the Crosstown Road, who will compete for tirst and xecond prizes. John Ri dy Doran, Mickey Welsh and M n will try for the prize offered he tainnes: motorma ey wre «m= ployel on the Forty-seconl street branch of the Metropolitan Rallroad. | The Evening World makes but one etipulation, Each competitor must be welghed In the prese fat least two witnesses and his trie welght and the aecuracy of the scales attested in al eworn Statement b 4 notary, All} entries must be 1 Three prizes will first prize ty $25 in motorman; $15 to t $10 to the thinnest: motorman Char! Murray, a motorman on the line, to Increase his “There are a number of things that will increase Irdupols. One of ‘on ditcive to embonpoint kumyes, This will pose Useues. The ol- sare particularly sensitive to them. Murray 46 now looking up a dictionary | tory to, following out, the form- “LT thought t what does hi NEW BATTLE-SHIP OFF, | Alabama Leaves to Join the North Atiantle Squadron, Ths new bnttle-ship Alabama, Capt. H. Brownson, left port this morning nd for Pensacola to join the North | ntic Squadron, of which whe Is the Nagehip. for the annual Winter cruise in the tropics, at the Brook- dyn Navy-Yant receiving the big bronze shieid presented to the ship by the State Alabama and a few 1 ferent parta of her machin had previously fitted out and > ALL IN LINE. jJury and | Instantly B.Altinant Go, 4 Offer to-morrow Tuesday, the following articles in their MISSES’ UNDERWEAR DEP'T, at very low prices: MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed with Embroidery, . CAMBRIC SKIRTS, trimmed with Lace, | 70c. (4 to 16 year sizes) | Each. MUSLIN GOWNS, trimmed with Emb:oidery . 80c CAMBRIC GOWNS, trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, : (4 to 16 year size;), Each. STAMPED HEMSTITCHED LINENS (Counters Rear of Rotunda) for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January 1Sth and 16th, at 40 PER CENT, LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Hemstitched Linen Doylies, Center Pieces, Tea Cloths, Tray Covers, Carving Cloths, Burcau and Sideboard Scarfs, stamped in the most approved designs, Also Glove and Handkerchief Cases, and Trimmed Pin Cushions, 4% FORMER PRICES. PARKS ARRESTED ON OLD CHARGE Furniture Department, On Tues. aud W. cd, We shall make Our Annual Offering of FighClassFurniture Ex-Alderman Must An-! swer for Alleged Felo- nious Assault. Charles Parke, the ex-Alderman, {< tn lamt, was the manager of a saloon at Eighth avenye and Fourteenth street, Wenner élatmed ‘that’ Parks had as- saulted him in a dispute over the change of a % dill. Parks wae arrested, but Aischarged. One Grand Jury refused to indict him, but the next did. The indictment was dismissed by Jus- tice Fursman. On Saturday Wenner, accompanied by Supt. Thompson, of the Parkhuret So- clety, ed on District-Attormey Phidin: and reqnested that Parks be retndicted | This offer includes every piece of furniture on our wareroom floors, consisting of Fancy Chairs and aay | Writing Desks and Music Cabinets, Dressing Tables and Shaving Stands, Bureaus and Chiffoniers, aiming that political influence had saved Parks from puntshment. Hall Furniture District-Attorney Phiibin refused to and Odd Picce: Screens, &c., &e. i These goods are of the allow the cave to be sent to the Grand ferred Wenner to Maxis- trate Mayo in the Centre Street Court Mr, Philbin told Aasistant Distri torney Deianey to explain the ¢ the Magistrate. It was upon Mr. latest and best designs, and were low priced at original quotations, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. laney’s statement that the Magistrate txsued the warrant for Parks's ar! arraigned in court this morn: ks denounced his arrest ax an He was held In $1,090 bail, for examination. — Wenner sesauite him with a INTENSE SUPPERING FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE Relieved and Permarcnt'y Cured by Stuart's Dyspeps'a Tablets. ‘World Wants \the Business Man’s Ho 05 I “a A New Discovery, but Not a Patent Medicine. Dr, Redwell relates an interesting account of what he considers a remarkable cure of acute stomach trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, He maya: “The patient was a man who had suffered, to my knowledge, for years Everything he ate seemed Paid H Help Wants in this morning's WORLD: Paid ee Wants in the thirteen other New Yerk in comrntsaton at the Phiiadet $18 gure of 10,000 horse-power ind . She cost. ab DUKE PLEADS INFANCY. | Moenchester May Change Win $o Bankeaptey Case Walt LONDON, Jan, 4. — the Duke of Manc to-day in the essary, even though an Hear Duk. SWALLOWS CARBOLIC ACID. Steamttter Goes to A Kalnes Law R. 8, McCarthy, 2 steamfitter, of 24 Kast Seventy-ixth streot, committed sulcidoat: noon to-day by swallowing, carbolic’acid 1) the Raines !» 1! ‘hotel ut 441 Talrd: avenue, 254 trets after eating, poor appetite and lo: ott pagers combined. | flesh; the heart becsme affected, coals | | palpitation and sleeplessness at night. "L gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no purpose. Aa an experiment [I finally bought a % cent pack- ¢ of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Almort Im: mnediate relief was given, and after he had used four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. ‘Thers were no more acidity vr sour, watery riningy, no bloating after meals, the | ‘ appetite wax vigorous and he had gained between 10 and 12 pounds In welght of solid healthy feah ji hh Stuart's Dyapepsla Tablets are and sold in rug stores, yet 1 them 9 most valuable addition toy aivian's line of remedies, as they | 4 jy harmless and can be given to, children of Invalide or In any condition of | the tomach, with perfect nafety, being | harmiess and containing nothing but frui: | d vegetable essences, pure pepsin and) jen seul Without any question they are the safent, most effective cure for Indige neas, conrtipation and all de the atomach, however slight « SEAVARALELERRE TA CEDAR TORUAAUAATARRTA DUA UR URSOD EGS BEL AUAGEEASAGAEU CLASES OR USORRTADERONL ONE CORSUTANELEE TOS: VPI HEN MES LUNCHMEN HAKERS wos UUTCHERS FAMDETE AIDS A#SERK RUG CLEAKS | WAITERS 7] warrn + 19/13 a] + 3 TOTAL ANBOS FILL EMPTY HOUS Advertise houses, Rooms and = Apart- ments To Let in the euuerecrrecccaceatnct ceccmmccecceresrecceeecce CoecercereeeccceccccCaceeccererrrryytytt ty? t “MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1901. PR a RRR RR sn RR eR RO {Complete Aquarium29c! he! } Our ag rimeit offer: {following or the entir The Gatien January Clothing Sale a Held ~ By This or Any Other Hous: Commenced Here This Moriin,,. $60,000 Worth of Clothing at 40 Cents on the Dollar. Owing to the Removal of 5 Messrs. Schleestein, Cohn & Co., One of the largest manufacturers of popular priced clothing in America, to their new quarters, 8, 10, 12 ind 14 West 3d street. we have been ehaoled to purchase their entire remaining stock of heavy-weight clothing at practically our own price, andi de uring this sale we willofler Cloth- 2; ing Values such as have never been offered before—such as will never be offered again. It will pay you to travel miles to attend this sale. Don't miss it. Moner returned at any time if vour purchase is not satisfactory, Men's $12.00 £Q. Men's $8.00 Men's $9.00 Men's $3.0) Boys’ $3.50 Chine Raglan 59 heavy-weight (heavyweight *) hencyaecchi chilla Reefers, Overs a cheviot Suits, black and gray, | eq Trousers, | desp storm col! coats, well made and perfectin style} = 7 / during this} Jars, during this during this 4 trimmed, dur- and fit, during } sale only ay sale at sale ing this sale this sale only at 1 49 . only, at J. 66. af Boys’ 53.00 double- Sys) 37/5) = : ; 5 k Men's $5.00) breasted School Men's $15.00 : | fe silk-lined, °. Men's $15,00 | anghs So. Oy SSeS this heavy-weight | re Suits, ina} ugh grade inford. Men's $10.00 large assortment worsted and 1.28 ined j all-wool busi- of high-class) cheviot| Boys’ $3.50 Over- Over- | ness Suits, worsteds, chev- ‘Trousers Coats, during this during this sale ! iots and cassi- | £0 sale at coats, | only, at meres, during | during this 4.75 EEN | ok this sale only, sale only 2 2.95 Young Men's Suits. 4.95 | Men's Overcoats. |Men's Migh-Clase Overcoats, suc as your tavor would char, tor, made o! genuine Campbe sevs, in blu. black and brown: Boys’ Overcoats, $2.98. They are for the little fellows from 3 to 8 years, made of good heavy frigee melton, with velvet collars, in Oxford gray and brown, cut in the new box shape; regular 7.95 | Men’s Suits, $10.95, Ne ‘ine Suits, mate of hi viols, Cassimeres and orste also the populit sott finished black 5 695. Young Men's Overcoats. | | This ts an offer that seldom occurs. TASS; a These are not poorly put tozether, poor- i ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 bs ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ‘ ' 1 ' ' 1 ‘ 1 ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' 1 \ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' thibet and heavy weight blue serge tor new rough ray mixtures. som: | ly trimmed and of poor materia’, but | strictly all-wool eheviot suit for young 500 value 2 98 ress, stitched throughout with sitk | lined with skinzer’s guaranteed satin, a wellemade, well-trimmed, perfectly | men from t4 to 19 years, well made} for this sale only, and made and trimmed in the best body vcksy and sleeves, others with made Overcoat of good quality ker- and lined, not a suit in’ the lot worth ~y fy ny 1 doubli possible manner; these suits are the pure worsted body fining +. your Vin luz and Wack, perfect im it, | less than $7, and some as high as $10. | Bovs’ $3.40 at) wool double. J 7() equal of any sold at $185 4 Q) QE choles during this sale 11. 95, and caily worth #8 ant 89. @ QB Your choice during this 3°93 bressted Suits, ‘ ¢ to-morrow at at Your choice during this s. | sale only Be Seconit) loots) Floor, Sieh St. Section. 5 St. Section. i Floor, ,Peppercil Sheets low prices 45e. beds th y are 2 hems, Ves, each, 0c. fc. kind, 90x90 inches, each, 4c. | ag We are also offering hemstitchedy Sheets at very much e! prices. Half Million Dollars in Our } ff. S k W. 8. Household Linens and Dry Goods.} Ciinernce Sale Taffeta Sil aists, 3.98. Here are some of the greatest aad of the sale.! ney Ree Corer off These are excellent quality taffeta silk, tucked back Often low prices suggest inferiority to many people. tour great offers? If not, youfand front; in black and colors. _ F : rt let it be so here. Although these prices are Xtra-{should do so, Exceptional ae At 4.98 and 5,49 —Hine tatfeta silk waists, hemstitched and ordinarily low, far below competition, the qualities are {gains in every one of our sixty tucked back and front; Grecian or bishop. the best in every instance. ‘hive great stores. Many stocks] sleeves . ith St. Section. thave been reduced to half prices }--------------------- serrr Towels. at exceptionally fand less, Fo) 25c. Towels WSc.—Extrg large size sheets for a Single og Per Cent. Discount- fro \ 25 No iscount a. e@. damask Towels, knotted fMinges, very tong, have wide "marked prices on_art goods, bronzes, 4 bi superior qualliy alsol buck ‘towels, ivory “statunry,, Dutch silver tov CONTINUED—Every piece of _ bric-a-brac, fancy id hems in white $ h : and colored borders. (0 ; seefitasexnibited wt the Purists decorated china, and colored and white and gold Bohe- We. Towels Se. White Towels, with zosition ee cur song THAN glassware on the third floor is marked ata discount eee aeton eeont On solidi ot 25%, The stock is an exceptionally fine one, and the tipward, scarf p ns. earrings, brooches ‘prices were originally exceptionally low. New consign- 19c, Bath Towels 12!3c.—Large size white Turkish bath toweis, euASManaprTsavats ANNA USAUNAUVA TUSURTOUIINATNAARSARAONAARAT eeyececeen ct |17¢. Hemstitchea Pillow Cases} “sek S Table Damask. Te. im two sires 1203 and tes 2g Se eyiscount—on leather} ents of goods are on their way, and to make room for gsc robe Danas ae ea inchesy, eae eaneee| ros: all the jmporte! kinds, ‘these we have marked this discount. Beautiful assortment of designs. ikeeptionally good cuality. eat Cat pucoune On our €n- | 25 Per Cent. Discount from Marked Prices—On our entire stock of fancy 60c. Table Damask 39c, Yd,—|19c. to 2c. Pillow Cases {2,c.} tte stock of fine umbrellas, from pieces, Bric-a-Drac, Sevres Vases, Teplitz Pleces and Busts, Austrian Terra Cotta upwards, erutraelng ivory an sterl.¢ Vieces and Busts, imported Maj Pedestals and Pots, Hanging Wall Pl Lace Bisque Fi Cabinet Curios, French Figures and German Figures. discount on any piece from 95c. upward. 25 Per Cent.Discount from Marked Prices—(n our entire stock of Decorated China Tea, After-Dinner. Chocolate and Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Rumiquins, fancy Pread-and-Butter Plates, Fruit and Oyster Plates, Chocolate and Tete-a- Tete Sets, Fish and Game Sets, Smoking Chop and Cake Dishes, fancy Cabarets, Ice-Cream Sets, Berry Bowls and Sets, Cheese Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Loving Muves, imported Beer S . Umbrella Stands, Strongest and heaviest damask im. | ported. | 69c. Table Damask S0c. Yd.—Very beautiful quality, all linen Irish dan: ask, 63 Inches wide; napkins to match, size §-8, usually sold for $1.65edoz. at $1.25 di 4 dinner size, usually sold for $2.00, at 1.59 doz. Each—same quality as above; extral sizes; phin bh and stitched; size So«3 and Muslin and Sheetings. 9c. Bleached fluslin Sc. Yd. Whit 36 inches wide. OM Glory Viils, | 7c. Muslin 4°,c. ¥ i(-inch, bleached, Mies Herat ine silver handles Sc, { Scien thea 125 Per Cent. Discount—On our en- ac fire stock of fine opera and tield es Per Cent. his Discount—Will be altowed on all our fins 'mportead Dress Trimmings including miny novelties } in vol e-. allovers, Etors and bosices; 4 alse pascmenter: 2 Napkins. 0 94 Shectings Orc, Yd. — Un-t ‘ual Butters, Perry saucers. Egg Sets and sandy ich Sets and Salad Bowls, Napkins, 59%. doz.—German bleached; 2°, yards wide: good 5. Percent: Discount— On Fi Discount from Marked Prices—On our entire stock of colored Rhing Wine Sets from $6.00 per dozen upward; Water Sets from On fire sets 0 upward; Punch Sets from $3.98 upward; Liquor Sets from $2.00 upward. 110 Per Cent. Discount—-On all Dinner Sets marked above $25.09; Tea Sets An marked above $4.00. quality. 12, Per Cent. Discount pkins, 79c. doz. Bl ! —Same quality as above, but th lankels, Etc. of cond Books dinars Wee Dut these are osc. Blankets, 49¢. Palr— White and Hooks at Half Regular Price: 9Cc. Fringed Napkins, Sc. each — | _ colored, teed the lot are thousands of fine Large sizes, some damask, colored $2.00 Comfortables, 9c. Each—} uchted b border; some whiteand some dice pat.) Pull sive Bed Commortabies at about! t sith ut indir Special, 95—Of American porcelain: luding soup tureen: worth $10.00, hich during the holt i slightly soiled from} {Dinner Sets, cold-lined ed: ii 112 pieces; prettily decorated; me but in every other respec tt 1T , Lautan Mies ats S un are perfect en Sets, 2.95— Of American gorcel So pieces; prettily decorated; gold- Sheets, Etc, levine, tilladw th good colten nt Special Watch Bargain— Men's and adces: worth $1. Atlantic Mills Sheets—These are $1.50) Comtortables, A#c. —Brautiful} N's fine silver, wold tilled and )Toilet Sets, 2.95—O1 American porcelain; 10 pieces; gold stippled; floral for 59th St. Section, known all over the United Sta es r superior quality 1 nice pure white ard wash w wide hems. . kind, size 63x90 inches, 36c. per yd. kind, size 72x00 inches, 89. per ya. kind, size 51x90 inches, 44¢. per yd. 7. kind, size 90x90 inches, 49c. per vd 1c kind, size 90x09 inches, S4e. per yd. in silkolines, zephyr, full size; some edges, others assorted w $1.10 Bed Spreads, 6% white crochet, beautiful patterns, «1 hemme $1.98 Wool Blankets, 1.40 ixatia Full size; t4 tufted with} have plain! ted edges, Full size, Marseilles | Sale of Dress Linings. Lee, H Our annual sale of Dress Linings is the Breatest} at ever held. Ihe most desirable dress linings at prices} materially less than the cost of production. Heeular $0c. Classical Sheet This is to close ont our stock old at from £7.00 to $95.00 to Me as apap ERUGITT CATSa | a This is a very special offe ns frame {played on centre counters, at prices that will make Brazilian rebbles, at Otic. {ing Irons, etc. The above two lots have extra large and attractive handles Many other lots sed out this week at 3.45, 4.8544 Cl f S li Sil earing of Ster ing Otiver. eg'asses and Suectacles—Som ' sprinc andysell rapidly. | Sterling sil handled Tooth Brushes, At About '2 Price—fine Fur Gar- All those that formerly sol! at from 636. to 7$¢. to be closed out at at greatly reduced prices Section. solid cold Watcher, which tormerty { decorations; value, $4.09. Taint Foo » 6.98, 8.98 and 14. 95 each MIEUIEAMuo Ieneeantnrea ion Our entire stock of Sterling Silverware will be dis- st, Shoe Horns, Nail Files, Nail Brushes, Letter Seals, Curl- nients—a very exceptional oppor- All thos: that formerly so'd at from Sc, to $1.25 to be closed out at, each, tur foor Rugs, 1.68—Very excep. tional prices during this clearance i 5 17¢. Lining at 9 1-2c. Yd.—Cur very popular fairy Moire Lining. of which} {iR2t prices tur D. li h S M. h we have sold nianv thousands of yards, has given perfect satisfaction, It | ag plinined TGs Baie $3 panel (4 12 t ewing acnines. fully 36 inc tasa very beautiful silk finish. We control all thet ent ow sncy tai hine here is an oppor- If you want a sewing mac! manufactured for very manutact Selge to get the best mact 2ic. Prize P milar goods are bei 1 caline 11 3-4c. ¥d.—An extreme utiful finish: 7c. per yard. i uality Percaline Lining, is fast black, HAt 2.38-- Goat Pix 1 untined: value $1. 50, white and gray, tunity adel ol i wieombed yar Similar Roods tet at 2.98—-Combiration Goat Rugs: little money. The Deli is made ty one ot tne Be SOU LOU A LENS fk iso plain. colors, in black, red most reputable and oldest sewing machine manufac. 12 1-2c. Percaline 7 1-7¢. Yd. —A nice tin Percaline, known as our foe. Gray fac. white ‘ Kay Naess i Perfection erie all shades, including fast I contracted foran enor-| fOrrgEtay {0s Mle an! ASEV turers in the world. It bas all the latest improve- mous quantity much under price: tsually sells at ‘ ments, and is light Ya and noi s. Every $ tos Mounted Fur Russ, at 6.75, 7.50, (0 have finest 10c, cs very good quality; plin’and cross bar; black and machine fully guarantesd for tive years; at 1c, yard : ROPER OT aH hee ‘ 8.50, 21.8 to 25.00--In many in, d walnut cabinet work ; instruction iree. and white Carnot be te Sete nate aan bek Stancesitbers ate no more Lanitne or 3 Delight, $35.00 machine; als No. 25 Delight, ball-bearin: 25c. Waist Lining !4e. Yd.—Fi faced waist liningr styles |) Wurcee ott seats ve naniand Need 12.7 i tefee rooleg Sbo.coR machines ss all new and very choice. usually sell at 2 senuthil headsmevahi + $43.00 machine: <4! 23.00, Cambric 3 |-2c. Yd.— Best quality lining cambric, including every color. ‘ "0 price, is Re rericrean No. 27, a $63.00 ball-bearing, dust. elight, ball-bearin " i #59 pro No. 9a $ \ cabinit. sale price, 33,00. loc. Yd.—imported black. mercerized sateen, worth 206. Mercerized yard, We have ings Ehee wolves? heck berrs, heads, or 0 Ba 35 00 ain lion y mounte. ma chy ¢: sale price, 18.98, 25 Delight, ballebea: ny 21.00. agret cuny other Mems equally as cheap as those mentioned above H ' ' 4! ( ' ' 4 1 4 ' ' \ ' ' ' ' A call will cc Ot . ; machin ne; sale price, 10, a $100.00 ball bearing, full We are ollerin: sich cheaper than ebewhere Amisitk, Nearsitk and other pop-t Mout!’ 1 teeth value froin No. 27 Delight, bali. price, 45.08 jul styles, ui Soar Motunay ties UN pralteaine ritsesiion hine; sale price, 23. ~ BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE B BROS, H BLOOMINGDALE BROS., } BLOOMINGDAL E BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS: 24 Ave. 591) od 60th Sti. H 2d Ave., 59th and 69th Sts, H 2d Ave. 59th and 60th Sts. ! 3d Ave,, 59th and 60th Sts. H 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts. AA VAVAAAIAAYAE LL OVA OVAIAVANSS ANAS USER ADOT T VE OR DRRRL EARNEST TESEUORUMATUMSONORUSEE TINS DOTASOERDIAS 1600 OED EEETAUOTS OO USUSOIOSOSEOES THOS STEEN: > ———$—$———— a —- ——+ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by the P. A, Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., naar More and are dold by druggists everywhere at 50 th junters read cooks per’ package. ¢ Sunday = World Little book on stomach diseases malled pans pihe és ytntcteea F, A, stuart Co,, Marshall ey ae ad 4 bers combined, The World Almanac for 190. SO RPO a tt REREAD