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Se he World Almanac for 1901. Price, THE WORLD TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1901. OUT FOR PRIZES.) “Ng PENSIONS - Thousands of Street Railway Emplovecs| ’ Watch the Contest of The | —-—- Evening World. Greater Values Always Than the Greatest Elsewhere, and especially so to-morrow. There’s the Sale of Women’s Undermuslins, containing the greatest values in New York—our Quarterly Sale of Dressmakers’ Supplies and Notions, the same can be said o! it—our Great Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, which is of the most striking importance—and our Great January Clearing Sale, which offers unprecedented opportunities for savings in such merchandise as Art Ware, Jewelry, Books, etc.—Better read the list. |Would Not Retire Old- Time City Employees on Pay. MAKES THEM INDEPENDENT. ° ee ne eee - - $= ne + + ene 12 = =. ooo ++ ---- ~~ ------. {Undermuslins & Infants’ Wear. Dressmakers’ Supplies and Notions. It's on the little things that the most money is sav It is to your advantag Finest qualities in every instance, and greater values then to attend our great quarterly sale of Dressmakers’ Supplies and Small Wares.talwa s than the greatest elsewhere, especially in this Read the list. Every item is matchless. Syear’s white sale. That's what you may expect here to- Dress Shields. | Shirt Bindings. Ete. ! Hose Supporters, Ete. marrow. Infants’ Wear. Nameless ubber lined, cambric} Atlas Velveteen Skirt Binding, A trade opportunity which does B Undermuslins. Infants’ Caps, 39c.—-A lot of fine}. coweret) Anes x 19, Inche? wide, quality equal to 1 jnot often present itself brought us bg iron rai ‘ Ha A on the market, special, per dort | these yoods at about ‘: to ' regu-{Corset Covers, 15c. and 17c.-Of| lawn caps; sume tucked, others corde 59c le Rte Tt. . yards, $0c.; per yard, Se. |lar prices. We considered it an} fine cambr trimmed withembroidery | ed or embroidered; one lot of Puritan: Tulip Velveteen Skirt Binding. | and lace, V and low necks. caps, with embroldered turn-over, i ' ! ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' \ ' ' ' ' ' Se Ge 7c oC 1 , i "os » | ilextremely advantageous purchase. { { Dressmakers’ Special—Para rubber} ts inches wide, the best low priced ‘ 5 og | Hitferent style nes. Any one in the i rs, 19e., 25e. and $6¢ Of) jot would be cheap at 69¢. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' SCreceecs For that Reason They Woul Be of no Use tothe Organization, tors and Ass Mibany w ni] may be It provides + who ferve in ‘ey RY r , 4 Drawe: b k cover. i i 2 will agree w Ss lined, nainsook cover. binding tn the market, per doz. yards, | YOU v illagree with us when you mins trimmed with lace and em. | plot would be cheap at 63¢, broidered ruitles, yoke and bands. will giv per cent. discount on all Drawers at 39c., 49c. and 526° -Of} our stents Colored Bonnets at sf $3 and over. sidt strap in all colors and. sizes, cambric, trimmed with embroidery, | | & ce 1.00 1.18 dz. patrs ard width, 12-yd. pleces, 30c. actual value 3Se. per pair. ELC UG LE reiterate eae iOc per pair. Dressmakers’ Brald, fine quality At 9c.—Women's Side Elastic Hose}Gowns, 29c., 39c. and 49c.—f only two to a customer! 2. Suppor . of of Ik elastic. lin, different stvles, with em- dard widt t2-yd.| Supporters, of overshot si muslin, ditteren’ $. he . 39c.—( worsted, stan hy invait colors, actual value tc. per pait.§ broldery and lace trimmings, er ee pepe aca ay ee o0C 1.05 1.30 dz pairs. 8c We 12 per pair. No.3 No.4 No. § 24c. see the goods and prices. Tulip Skirt Binding, 14 Inches wite,| At 19c.—Women's lose Supporters s-yd. pieces, 10c. with satin belt and fancy sitk elastic reason the Tammany men is beoatine Tue! Dressmakers’ Special, washable. |-Troian Mohair Skirt Binding, stand- No, 3) No. 4 No. 5 As The Evening World's great “Fat pher has run Motorman” contest draws to a close the | the Sixty interest mantfested from the beginning | considera sc Ye Whalebones. pieces, I 7c. peereeecenerennrrrrererrecercrecccececcccnccecurtmccrrertersnrereceneeecencceanreceeccectccereacti tcc. ts Sitti il Cahlt ilocos Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Lisle heavtest: and by the thousands of railroad men in this | questionab 2 " Nt S le : | : sf mins vith city and neighboring towns Increases. | Dest bullt men on the road. He will be Sorinch, Pure Selected Shell, per) Combination Velveteen and Brush) “jjastic Hose Supporters, at 4c, Sc. | downs, S¥c., 6G. and 79¢.—Of| of embroidery, finished with embroide ‘The contest closes on Jan. 19. Scores Wy Welahed to-day, Be real OO Bch ue BEA ret Binding, per dozen yards, 45c: per} and oe. per pair. Usually ‘ SSL cambric; V. square and Ligh necks; | red rutfle and some shirred at neck are holding off from filing their official! Other heayy men who will enter from a cht hee za 12. Sornetds andes] ydey 4c. Te. per pair. : with fine embroidery and lace trim | i trimmed with edge of embroid- }) welght until the last :nument, although | © are Join Fitzpatrick and 3 ted Pure neater as t6c. Fancy Silk Garter Elastic, per27-) ™Inks. \infants' Long Silps, 49¢c.—In a va- 36-inch lected Pi Grain, steni- | °. a SidRwelgntpet nue SUF Ber eel Sewing Sith and Cotton. inch strip, 8c. witle viper ipts 9 Skirts, 39c., 49c., 59c. to 98c, each ppl on for} F they have already mude application for] | riety of styles, both nainsook and Cee Set ne Bac. —Of cambric and mustin, with em. : This friendly competition has done . Swingman dec! Je. a Se Atlas Pure Silk Machine Twist, Small Wares, Etc. broldery ands lace: telesmings 3 these gambric, trimmed with lace and em- more than any similar movement to Werably less than 1 Bone Casings and Seam 10-oz., per doz. spools, $4.25; per} A saving in every item—quite con-} are about half regular prices. Jee Vrorthitrom/7secte, peo ate Bindings. spool, 37c. siderable in some. aoe 9. makers’ Spool Cotton, ‘00| Nickel Plated Safety Pins, 3 doz. 3 cord, per doz. spools, 38c. for Sc. ’ 1 pe. 1S. é E 1 Pins. |e Hair Pins, t-o7. paper, 6 i omen S Plush De GUI aIL ASE Hooks and Eyes and Pins. 8s, mourning Pins, 07 boxes Coats, 10.00. 1.15: per pe. 10. Hooks andEyes.—Best quality Ameri-| _ two boxes for Sc. Fine Cotton Tubular Bone Casing, | can; per gross for the japanned: No. | English Pins, three papers for 10c. Look Exactly Like Sealshin Victoria Plaiting Machines, 10c. e441 ike cut, made of selected seal plush and > oO yd. pes., per doz. pes., 4c.; No. 4, 4¢.; No. 6, 6¢.; No.| Large Pin Cubes, 4c. each. S, 7c. standard | For the Silvered: N.Y. S. Militia Shoe Polish, usually H oughout wit! F s LB i . 4, 9e.3 No. 6, 12e.;] 16c. per bottle, at Ye. lined throughout with handsome shades of 47 awaken in the men a desire to tm-| "Ji ee aeater prove their physical as well as their} “Taki 5 inere financial condition. The Evening World offers three prizes. ‘Tho first i a cash prize of $2 In gold to the fattest moto man of either @ trolley or a ar within a radius of twenty-five miles of Clty Hall Square. Thero ts a second prize of $15 to the pext fattest car driver and a prize of $10 for the thinnest | | motorman. By consent of the majority of the number of men already in the contest, popu Atlas Silk Prussia Binding, supe- | Pres ality, O yd. pes., per doz. pes, Crear tk {feta Ribbon, laws In ulkeareliy per pe. 8 . Oc. 1 per doz. 1 drivers of horse caro are eligible for rench Horn Bone. Fedaerhaken Hooks and Eyes, No. 3 Collar and large revers; new dip front; the these prizes. This announcement was No. 7. No. 9. No. 10 or 4, per gross, 4c. w S very latest styles; regular value] Q 00 made but yesterday, yet 18 st Atlas Hooks and Eyes, a superior | Key) Rings, with bone tags, per doz.,4 $20; special tor Wednesday, en. applications have been received fror horse car drivers. Chief among these is the entry of Patrick Carroll, of the Avenue C divi sion of the Metropolitan Strect Railroad Company. Carroll !s more than 6 fe 2 4 4 srade, spring hook. equal to ony in| — Sc Pigue and Feather-Stitch |* §h: ae ; Sewing. Machine Oll, per bottle, Ic. q ¢ the market, made entirely of brass and | Sew in Ae iv inches wide, 24 will not rust; per gross, 1 2c. yeild yard pieces, Se Hook Eye Tape, best quality: Per) jean Covered Attachable Corset ns, worth from 196. to doz. yds., 1.20.: per yd., 12c. Steels, with understeel, per pair, 2c. { Also a large lot of Fine Jackets at $5.90. The Best Box Coat in New York, $7.90; high collar, satin lined, finely tailored. SEE THEM! At 15c.—FineF ' ' y ‘ ' ' ' 1 ' 1 { ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' i ‘ ‘ ' H t ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ Jendidly pre e Secure Placket Fasteners, per gross A lant “Conductor” Nicholas We At 19c.—Fine P. K. Bralds, 12-yard | ‘Soe; per dozen, Sc. real __ Beltinas. Fa an ea Carroll's trainer and declares that his pieces pret worth from 25¢. | nefiance Dressmakers’ Pins, half- Ca Serge Beltings, ” man will overtop all other contestants. Se fineh.K pound boxes, 19. iblesFace A &N (G; II & Cuff: rie _Eventne World makes. but. one Aad tees TOM PateaNLNOH Atlas Dressmakers Pins, half-pound| Double: Tare eee rmy Vy Ouars Ss jpulation in this contest. ch con- elt Lea ry f: boxes, 30c. G ; ve B 4 from 33¢ to 3c. piece. . ble-Face Silk Serge Belting, The ver was be Vv; Si id camtane mitatiis) welebed 1H he, bresense: eee ee SRR Beata, Goyard| Superlisle Skirt Elastic, per piece |p inches wide,for skirt bands, 10-yd. re never was better value than these Collars an¢ of two witnemes nnd the Weikht us well [Ef pieces, 12 patterns, usually Se. to 7e.| of 12 yards: 34, 33eo5 Me 42ers M5] pes, 80. Cults when we sold them at the origi as} ihe accuracy] of (he) scales/bo, atcested Main Vicor, U9 Bt. Section. ginal price—10c. each for Collars and! piece, 3 pleces for 10c. 3 before a notary. Applications should be aldreased to the “Fat Motorman Edl- tor.” P.O, Box 2,34, New York City. The Third Avenue dlvi puts forth the entry of tetopher, Christo- Owing to the fact that somerkeptical peoplehavo from time to time ques tioned the genuinessof tho testimonial letters we are constantly publishing, we have deposited with the National City Bank, of Lyna, Masa., $5,000 which will be paid to any person who will show that the following testimonials are not genuine, or were pub> 18c. per pair for Cuffs. We are going to clear out all of this brand during Jour great white sale and make the price }) 45c. per half dozen for Collars and 80e, per half dozen pairs for Cuffs. This brand is sold elsewhere under another name, collars, 15¢, each; cuffs, 25c. per pair. Our regular selling price of these collars DressingSacques,29c Just an even CID Men’s and Boys’ Shirts. | Nobody should miss this sale. Last week was thethundred doz- heaviest week of shirt selling we ever experienced. Itten kiderdown + was the extraordinary values that did it. To-morrow We}sacques; the twill renew the stock with cases upon cases of new{kind which we tshirts. have been sell- ri is 10¢. each, or $1.20 per dozen; cuffs, 18c. per pair, or $2.00 per. At 68c.—08 Standard, made of coleprated Utica Nonpareil mustin, guar ng at Be al dozen. On top of this we make this unprecedented reduction: b= anteed 2000 linen bosom, butcher's linen bacs (set In), patent neckbands, handmad+ buttonholes, hand finished throughout, long and short} morrow only Collars, 45c. Half Dosen. Cuffs, 80c. Half Dosen. \ TRF PLAN ee lished before obtaining 4 bosoms, men's and boys’ sizes, 12to 18; If you paid $1.09 the shirt could not¢2ac, No mail : Every collar and cuff is guaranteed to be perfect in every particular. For this | the writers’ special pere be any better. i ‘ordersvori Ce sale these roils sre sold in jaledorealiots nly phere are 42 aiffereny Styles of ; miasic -Lypa EB \ —Men's Night Robes, extra heavy muslin, fancy embroideredt men's and boys’ collars, made of 4-ply linen, in poke. wing, straight standing, Cars Will Run to New Pint tai Menicing Co, (At 38c. centres, collars and cutls, a large variety of patterns; well made }O» D, orders lap, low turn-down and high-band styles. Main Floor, Ohh &, Section. i te and cut full and long; a Soe. garment, Also Men’s Outing Flannel Ni at fled. Prose, Robes, in plain colors of blue, pink and canary; sold everywhere at S0c. Veo mcrnectns WV. ? ‘ U {At 39c—ien’s and Boys’ Uniaundered Shirts, extra full sizes, G A omen s Knit nderwear. reinforced front and back: patent back and sleeve facings, gus- roceries. A special sale to-morrow of Women’s Knit Underwear seted at skirt; welt or double plaits; sizes 12 to 18. {Flour, finest patent, none better, onl ts ly 34 Standard, made of standard special muslin, counting 88x92 one 2424-Ib fag torcustemer.ter 49¢.4 Which is marked far belcw cost. t 40c. i extra heavy weight, set in 3-ply 1700 linen bosom; reinforced} Shoulders (Ca'ffornia hams), best, ‘, front and back, all seams felled and double stitched throughout, continuous! per Ib., 8c. ) | Heavy Fleece-Lined Vest and Pants, 19c. facing, split neckband; regu’ar and short bosoms; men’s and boys’ sizes, 12 to| Tomatoes, extra fine, our 13-cent cans,{___ All sizes, including extra large, In white only; vests trimmed with silk tape 15; have all improvements and are worth 65¢, 4 10c. tand pearl buttons; regular price 35¢. \ ' ‘ ' —B. B. Special— Men's U dered Shirts, made of »!Tomatoes, solid pack, hig cans, 8c. ’ 4 At 58c. 78: 8: Srecial— Men's Untaunderea) stilrta,: male ol ext conn; sweet and tenders can; 7c: Women’s Combination Suits, 39c. : ting muslin, hand-finished but in neck 1 The Oneita brand, In silver grays and white, were made to sell for $1.00, ' ' ' York Side of the Bridge Between IO and 4. j | Thousands of passengers by the| Frooklyn Blevated Railroad Ines were | delighted to-day to learn that beginaing | Monday next there would be through sortice over the bridge between 10 A. M. | and 4 P.M. ' The doublo ticket heretofore tn use from the Manhattan end will be done | away with. Only single tickets will be sold, and during the hours when the through trains are not operated passen- gers will be transferred from the bridge cara to the “L" trains in Brooklyn withont tickets, i Local passengers and those Koing further be separated at the Man- hattan The locals will use the stairway furthest from Park Row and | the forward car of each train, On| reaching Brooklyn hey will descend to | the street by a stairway on Iigh stre epecially bullt for their use. All the| stairways at the Manhattan end ex! | the eastern one will be devoted to the through passengers. | | | How shall a mother who is weak and sick with some female trouble bear healthy children ? | How anxious women ought to be to givo their children the blessing of a good constitution ! Many women long for a child to bless their home, but be- cause of some debility or displacement of the femalo organs, they are barren. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound more suc- cessfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the parts, curing all displacements and in- flammation. Actual sterility in women is very rare. If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is given free to all expectant or would- bo mothers. band—1000 linen bosom, cut on custom shirt patterns, The m ad }S ery fine, our t4c. cans, 10c. Vest and Pants, 39c. workmanship make this a 7Sc. shirt; men’s sizes unly. . small, per can, Ile. Norfolk and New Brunswick merino ribbed; regular $1.00 quality. $1.00-$1.50 White and Fancy Stiff Bosomed Shirts, 50c. hee dt, ibiettns oa EOC Boys’ and Girls’ Fleece-Lined Underwear, 19c. ° Extra Feavy Pants, Vests and Drawers, ihe vests are trimmed with silk tape The manufacturer's name is on every shirt. They won't allow us{ String Beans, not more than 6 toa ‘to advertise the brand—too many retailers in New York selling thet “ustauer, Pe can: 4136 and pearl buttons; regular price for size 25 inches, 35c.; all sizes. Vests and Pants, 10c. 1 a i rs t Sugar Peas, del 5 5 {same goods at regular prices, So all we can say is that if you need} RET A CRIES CHE laundered shirts, white or fancy, this is your opportunity to buy them| imported Peas, extra tine and extra half or one-third regular prices. Some among them have slight) | small; our 20¢. cans, 1'7¢. = * mes ts Jersey Tomatoes or fancy quartered A few hundred odd sizes, principally small sizes; average in price from 25. timperfections from passing through the laundry, but nothing that) q Veo coe. alee eae | ‘a y {California Apricots, Egg Plums or wide bosoms, or narrow for street wear; also open back only; afew] Green Gages, 24-Ib. cans, 14c. and i : with attached cuffs ; also short bosoms for stout men, 7c. ductions made. Every Watch guaranteed « perfect time- Main Floor, Git St. Getter | Preserved Strawberries, best 1-lb. k enn onan nnn nnn | rama i ‘eeper, Apert ' 7 sie 1 Sliced Pinezpple, 2-Ib. cans, 1Sc. an AC 3.95—Men's | oe ee ved with pear'sy men’ t{Men’s Derbys and Alpines, 69c.|,:% ; ae tier tame gicunented th pe 9 o' Bs Peaches, 3-ib. 1, OC. silver bunting caze watches, fitted \ Y P H ities Rar it CUR ¥ ing Case Watches 11, Waltham or Elgin movementss ' : : 7 ———— SMOKED ON THE “L.” | = | Young Dentist Assalled by Women | Mrs. A. D. Jarret, Belmont, Ohio, writes: @ Then Arrested, i “Dear Mrs, Pinkadam :—I must write and tell you what your Vego- Dr, John Conlon, a youthful dentiat |{ table Compound basdone forme. Before taking your nodicine Twas unablo | of New Rochelle, ts a prisoner In the |} to carry, babe to maturity, having lost two—ono at six months and ono at} ‘Tombs to-day because of his parsion for} seven The doctor snid noxt time I would die, but thanks to Lydin E.j cigarettes. Ho tried to smoke on a Sixth Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I did not die, but am the proud pss {mother of a six months old girl baby. She weighs nincteen pounds and ; White Shirts—Are made open back and front, full dress, with nd Re en we have ever had, principally because of the great re- ' | | 3 5 o 8 Apples, gallon cans, 20c. with Swiss may n’s gold tilled hunting case watches, will harm the shirt or affect the wear. j {California White !eath Peaches, 3-Ib. }---= Fancy Shirts—Made of percales, in open back and front, regulary cans; our 32c. e1rs, 25e. H Cl D S | f W. h and short bosoms, some with attached cuffs; most of them Y sep-} California Lemon Peaches or earing ale O atc es. Regularly $1.50 and $2,00—Here is \ Baltimore Bartlett Pears, 3-ib. cans, | Rp ME inents, nic nen cold ited huntlng eset {a rare chance. Some early spring styles ' plated wal tientecsome larecworth vasienichtasttl ' is. j Bartlett Pears, 2';-!b. cans, 17c. ngs A . arate cuffs. : | This is one of the most exceptional clearing sales were for Mixed Tea,formosa Oolong} id his fellow pers : + : e pai Mera und smote him. This was |f bas never seen a sick day in her life. She is the delight of our home,” t sof Men's Derbys and Alpines, wl MI es BARE A | cab iars 175, 18.95, 23.75 ae corn preerre | Mrs. Whitney's Gratitude. {purchased from a leading manufacturer wed iT eas ae ha OREN ene gare? Con with umbreliae or whatever | From tho time I was sixteen’ years oid ull Tw {in Danbury, Conn., who overstocked very tine, 2-1 wold silver Hunting Case Watcles,, 35 women’s solid gold hurting case They PN Te eine male passelie pI was troubled with weakness of the kidneys and ters thi fvsededicash = Our *j i ivest imported, can Siemens ing esse, with; wat 3 solid gold hunting gers finished him. ‘ |Jmy monthly periods came on. I made up my mind to try your! ¢t himself ard needed cash. ur purchase ‘ Re gel tomuNor sae. gold-tilled hunting ese, with) Cee vatches, Some of the women’s. ‘The guard turned him over to a police Vegetable Compound, and was soon relieved. | Ie. thee 3$e,} American movements; Women's satches are inlild with diamonds and ambe twas very advantageous and we will give fined eam e Brea Courts Nov hn . The doctor said I never would be able to go my | \ : g ! } Enamelled Watches, withchatelaine pin] pearls, They are mostly fitted with ' preecertccecereectccecceerencerrcc ccc ccc coc eornce do coc ong coos Coos Sah O 80 000 OOO oh abe PRR any monoy he was taken across the y full time and have a living chiid, us} wascon-/| @ | YOU the benefit. s and Liquors. to match; Women’s Solid Gold] American movements. Some of these of Sighs until] his Weatchester stitutionally weak. I had lost a baby at eoven H Sen's Fur Felt Derbys, 69c. nd Rye Whiskey, well! Watches; worth from $10 to $12. | are worth as much as $55.00, friends come to his rescue. | ios tis and ball. he} nest *} epaaued Hie) Fee 1 only; various heights Now: sold at twice this ‘Main Fioor, Centre. S a =A @ to take your Compound: and hen, if 1) 24 ty See ee rls, 59c. ee ET SL aos DAY OF GRACE FOR ALVoRD. | wont my full time and my baby lived to be || § } n’s Fur Felt Alpines, 69. i + big bottles, 259 Di count on Diamonds i Se eo srcntinanins clas andl as St Black and brown; silk: bands and bindings; value $1.50: Ow ios Declaration Rye Whis-! oO 1S $ 9620,000 Bank Thict’s sentence || ME healthy and hearty aa any ono could wish, I | 3} Specials in Boys’ Huis. Rey | 09, Here isan opportunity to purchase diamonds at remarkably low ersnened (tor, 0 US: js r cannot express my gratitite to you, 1 was 80! $ | Wool Toques, 19e.—Assorted colors; beau ful combinations; value isc, f Alison's, Ale, biewal in Hurton-on | figures, We purchased an enormous amount o! diamonds at the old }, Tan tan virion ribet Firs "Natlonal /7 sy tae ey lomathtee: tine “Or foe roel 2 tram of Shanters, 25¢.— Assorted colois, embroidered with sitk and} emt Encland, finest In. the worll, | prices a yeat o: 80 ago and our customers are otlered the benefit of eas jo1 * satay 3 riveny Ma g ‘= tes tS a he r a . iia yt Fy f ps Bank of $620,000, will hp sentenced to-| P| Lydian E-Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ||} gold bullion; worth much more than the price we ask. yerercent Olives, half price. pts., 25¢ jthese low prices. This discount is on those from 10.00 upward, = morrow. j 8 pound sand’ may others. he aro suffering et uP Mgrs nen mea paminae ls sles lueetoee HALAL (ONT: CON RL Aeth ae SAUL ronio 8 FS ear AL BO UE SESE: woo - + -- - - = nnn ALEVEE At the request of Jaco» I. Miller, = lo as I did and find relief. ni Sy Sar a UE r c Alvord's attorney, Judge Thomas coat | cess in tho futuro ns in the past, and my many homes bo b 2 BLOOMIGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., } BLOOMINGDALE BROS., H BLOOMINGDALE BROS., i Le eat 60th ROS é poned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock Im-| {mine bas been.”—Mrs, L, Z. Waatnry, 4 Fling St., Bomervillo, 3 2d Ave, 21) and 60th Sts, { dd Ave, 59th and 60th S t Ad Ave., 59th and 60th Sts, { 3a Aven 3 th aud eo Stee ' sao AY Seas is if mite a sas. . . *, Vaden 2 ad ys weer BS a and Vee’ WEVECEUDVEVEVEOOES 1000000000 ' wee: ~ Sratileh Was cote} (olailows thei pet The medicine that cures the ills of women is Pavragcnerevveyssennaeauenervieaaes seinen ene ve see euyes vt eevvee 1s teneeeteeee St “2 — = — Say

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