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» dyed black, her cheeks MRS. MARY BAKER EDDY "1S CALLED MONEY-MAK Mrs. Viola Gilbert, aj; Former Disciple,Says Leader of Christian Scientists Is in the Business Merely for|: Sordid Reasons. S, MARY BAKER EDDY kas been permitted or chosen, as Judas of old, to betray her ‘ord. Her train ts abnernial, and her book is tie product of an unbalanced mind. With the saered werd “Christian’' az a mask, she draws into her wei, more eun- ningly than: the spider draws the fly, thou- sands of men and women, many of them noble and good, whose souls are thirsting for truth, but not being established in} % Saithand the cross of Cir-st. they, like é driftwood, float about, and, hardiy know ing why, they drift into the Christian (?) Science (7) Church (2)-—Mrs. Viola Gilbzrt. Mra. Viola Gilbert has bie one object In ife—:o denounce Chritaan Sclence. Bhe belleves that Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, of Boston, head of the Chrintian Belence Church in America, spreads her {deas for money. And for that reason Mrs. Gilbert and her daughter parade lower Broadway every day carrying a. cross that bears the in MRS. VIOLA GILBERT. tlan Sete Un da sell al sumphlet that Is suppoxed to convert | @) Hellevers. Mrs. Gilbert is a+ Chri: . She be- eves in mental acte1 power of the mind over the h —but she also believes that most Christian Sclentists “are in the business for money, she expresses it. Of course her direct at- tack is on Mrs. Eddy, wiiom she turned against at the first Interview Ny The Firat Meeting. “It was twelve years agu."” Mrs. Gil- bert sald to-day a reporter for The Evening World, “when I+ first saw Mrs. Eddy, She was then ‘onty years old, and her hatr, though as white as mine (Mrs. Gilbert's hair ix snow white), was] :',¢ were painted and cher eyelashes pencilled. My sister was Interested In Christian Science. She asked me to go with her to Mrs, Eddy and take a course of lectures, | was per- fectly passive. I wanted to be con- vinced. My sister paid $300 for the course, There were twelve others that day who did the same. Mra Eddy, by the way, {s worth a million dollars to- day, and she has made it all out of Christian Science. to Christian ne “Her pretende rt of producing mar- Prof. We of the School of Pedage Vellous results, contrary to nature, haa| td the” minis appealed to the ideal as well as the| *tthodis: Pre. mercenary in her followers. Self being | ‘hat COSCO JOO OOOOCT vas principle—so there wan pod, no sok ; P. Odell, the med to be a Divine Mrs, Eddy, iy it ought ts y hand ior 1 th do not kno! is one—O—and always ve ises for money, while Istence.”* he cor wt edition, that « find (hac it early editions pect of her plans, Spread her work tiv: wad has in on i » bound wi Hun ch the t i por 4) f BABIES MAY KILL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. | 1 the knockout blow) Radler are to di vernal m fsta who, 7 shod! tian SclentLets iT th see Se ¢ t c| by in the Heht largely developed, they are quick toiin-|2fMAnent in Christian Science inde the eonduct cof) t tors. Sizes and prices ore as follows: are wartauted by us. terpret the whole matter, moti mareiedjandjraise, tof chil y have textit to the good ey Ph 3 ite leas would be heard about Mrs, T confess T| wy, Width = Depth Height Ice capacity py, he 12-in, size to-morrow for 2.00 Many) say: “There is money in It-'| 4. % vc in it} ininches, in inches, in inches. in lbs, ce, The 14. ‘eniq haa been said to me by some of oie wat tne Rew woo! n ; ilace it does {453.25 a0 bh toe 13,90 | THE Min. size tomorrow for a 2.25 ‘her most popular speakers. One of her a a 460 28 20 St 70 14,75 | The 1¢-in. size to-morrow for 2.40 Sosom associate: sald to me in her pri-| aa SaAIEEEEEREEEaaa eam | a5 Saas 4 55 ae wn 7 wate coe alta: atta sterelile bh sale ie oy 3 soe pieales cany the Benne Mowery and we cB you ‘ oney , ave made over $5, a during the last year. Why do you not 431 35 16he 41 35 7.85 | The 10-in. high wheel for 9.00 puts yourkeignsout at once and go to ; 432 25ts 17% Ate 40 9.00 | The 1#-in. high wheel for 10.00 More im Sorrow Than im Anger. . eh ey 19. a4 45 12.00 | 3 o1y Garden Hose, regularly worth from $1.50 to “1 speak in all kindness toward Mrs. ICE CHESTS. $3.00 per 25-foot lengths, to-morrow for 1.05 Fady! andy her blind soowers pers = ot 4 16 3 38 S0-fcot lengths to-morrow for 2.10 ally, and pity her more than I biame - 4 m 19 ‘ y FT ee aha FORMERLY STORE OF 493-32 E800 | Hove Rees, each at 50 searing name but t ‘abhor with all 3 | +4 Rt] BY) 4 9.75 | Grass Hooks at 15¢ ard 25 n yin denying the exist- | Snea of matter, und, yet maxing m mney |” | Nursery Refrigerators, in oak | Spates, Spading Forks and squage or round pointed muds the eiagalgenceh ot ‘ phe aenees nD. praia Snish, heithigalvaciied Shovels, 70 y the chief oie She i nickel- faucet: : should elthor try to imitate the example : Helog and nickel 2.25 | Malleable lton Rakes, 12 teeth, 14c.; 16 teethat 18 ch Dea ee hatfiretimade . | Hoes, riveted steel, 6, 6 1-2 or 7 inch, at 20 “Mrs, Eddy from the first made money Large size, 3.00 | 5 . eee artis same asin her ‘book. llth St t&B d WINDOW SCREENS AND | Plower Set, 4 pieces—Hoe, Rake, Pick and Spade—at 35 sons," img ‘a 2 . only’ many itterances irere more extin: ree roa way. SCREEN DOORS. Lawn Roller, balanced handle, 150 Ibs., at 6.00 and presumptuous, She cast abou ¥ her subjects a hypnotic and T= E ee i Canal or Garden Barrows, at 1.50 sae ie Pnetcwhen, they tem Ea Serer Peet aa sieotiy | Garden Weeder, 3 prongs, stzel, at 8., 10¢, and 15 lane they could make white hair black; , . . , 1 plane they cout Mone Tau ‘ceunenanee| | MCCreery’s $1.25 Satin Printed Foulards, 75c. esagyoir holes eaeriow irae rrewelsc au tiacitel eooet esha 2 ee ee Oe et medercied aes 3 sera bd of any size at 69 | Turf Edger, stcel, s-inch, at 30 metica), she took thes hoe ‘owen, and This is the most important sale of Satin Printed MN Screen Doots of natural wood, Wood Raices, 24 teeth, at 30 her wort became jaw to then ser ine (J FOulards ever attempted in New York. Important for: soapy mortise, all the de | OIL AND GAS' STOVES! dye, or if wrinkled her face of neventy” sirable sizes, at $0 | Our Wickless blue flame Fe ee ee a ee ea tii Her Novelty and Beauty of Sty les, | Screen Doors, natural finish, | Olt Stove is perfect in subjects. * . ry designs, strongly put to- coratruction, very casy “@he used some truth that in in the Extensive Variety, Match'ess Economy.: fancy oe oe to operate and is qu Bible and Is taught in the churches, ’ s y- ] gether, 1,05 teed to be non-explosive ' 5 caled to the | A Ms 5 ty a ud rere Ue x W1Uy this. she ap) Herrec Pa maT arta ____Intelligent comparison will prove that statement true. See the]} window Screens, with hardwood framen, atrougly Z and Gdertess; the 2-turner on getting thelr attention und chenisestully, Foulards--ihe window doesn’t fairly hint of the hundreds at the coun- |] built, and fitte with best quality of sereen cloth; a eee 7 over them the, spell of her “black wrt. || ters ready to be snipped into lengths for the Summer gown to be worn | eboice of 4 sizes Son SAINTS, casdiog Stave be cones which elt! ne 3 Hs pe Hi in city, at the mountain or shore. It is hopeless trying to picture pat- Mixed Paints, ty pt., Hej at. aes 148 gallon, rr) has boller compattments gue aunalnetyne terns and colors—something here for everybody tells the story. To]} Enamei Paints, 1; pte, 11¢-; 14 ploy Weus 1 pt, 35 | and J holes on top, an thowa she sought those who couldn’t be promptly accommodated yesterday we will say $! yarnistes for hard oil finish, ‘. pint, 1Sc.; 1 pt., 25s 1F Geet coset Carltnaaberlae lelogoceerats cage: aie . ; 7 5 ; $ 3t, wi be . jate cook- phe lhookinor malts that preparations are now better—more space, more salespeople, with]! Floor Paint, quart, 28. ; %. gallon, $0 ing holes on top, lazye to-inch oven, at 4.75 nearly all of the styies still in fair supply. * [| Brushes: Flat Varnishers, 3-1n. size, 12 | Wout Cooxing Ranges, with ox-lined ovens And think of it! for ir money—any way or anything, only to clisnb up some other way.* - “She said there Was no matter—that all | | Principal speaker, reve Te it is a Divine differs and T don aware of the HORTON We 3 McCreery's Satin Printed Foulards were never so easily bought as now—‘hough it is inthe height of a great Foulard season. ee « ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVEN NG, MAY 1, 1901, wrens rom JMERRY WAR OF pagnet the Quay DENIES SKIPPER’S STORY. When the steamship Alllanea arrived @! trom Colon this morning her com- [mander, Capt. Skillings, lost no tim: had prom ER hia firm WINE AGENTS, = At otter handeont nt who to tow to Now Em *. Knowles, Histon off ut: which was Md whlch Was afseraanl deere ae |é Matt Quay Banque splesetalniewt tne wl at Philadelphia Bone Prineeesrat of Contefftion. much surpri. ae owing the disat 1ias Nyt a ) Ing to mittesd schooner Imponni! couree Mart th he great ge Vyn Quay banque lelphia tosnie listed he saw anit ——— lane weit WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED 4 teeny room? Advertise in the Sunday tA nt World. oven by the itheims (GX, Yo. amd Po. lemtle act AF tiie fOnTan Go-Worrow Again Stometitters’ Day. ; The great oncc-a-week opportunity to save mo: ey on the things - needed inthe Home. if you doa’t havpen to require any of the zoods we offer, no amount of argument can make you buy. It would be _|Silly. But if you require them, ‘his announcement should prove highly interesting—containing, as it unquestionably does, news of some very meritorious Furniture and Household Goods at red-hot ‘«Special Prices.” ton te velation t. Bur the yy L hold tn say Houselurnishings. i For Homefitters' Day (\Wednesday) we have selected irom our great basement stock a list of the goods that are most likely to be neeced in and about the homé end garden during the Spring and Summer seasons, and have marked them at prices that we b:lieve to be the lowest of any now on the market for goods of stcriing merit. REFRIGERATORS. LAWN MOWERS, HOSE AND GARDEN MD Our 1901 “*Model’’ Refrigerators IMPLEMENTS. yare made of hardwood, with ash Our Lawn Mowers are finish; are charccal filled; lined } with heavy zinc, highly polished | jiand have removable walls and pipes, giving a perfect circulation 240f oir and insuring a saving of from 25 to 50 per cent. of ice over the ordinary mekes of refrigera- | In thet to be the frig at Cal nt. in made by the Phila. Lawn Mower Co., and are of standard mer.t goods that have stood the test of time and of et of thelr | Sash Tools, No. 3, 5.75 10 | and boiler compartment; special to-morrow at Good Upholstertes. ‘Summer Floor Coverings. ma Dress Goods. 2,500 Remnants of Black and Colored ‘ Dress Goods, the accumulation of a sea- son’s. business. In the as- sortment are black Grena- dines, Crépe de Chine, and all kinds of light and medium weight in foreign and domes- tic fabrics; in colors you can find almost any weave de- \ sired, at about : /2 the original cost. Black Dress Goods. 95c yard. McCreery’s price $2.00. It’s like putting leaven in your money — raising its purchasing power this way: Silk Warp Eolienne—95c. Silk Warp Crepons—95c. Of. exquisite taste, and endur- ingly good for wear. Nicnellunburg~@) JAMES McCREERY & CO. yj Fine JAMES M 250 SOLD BY LEADING _ Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 20c yard. McCreery’s price, 35¢. Sorts that are sought by the dressy dresser—fresh, new, in any pattern you please. Dainty dotted designs, tloral tigured. FORMERLY STORE 01 HOE KMOWN AND APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 29 YEARS. RETAILI oy” roe receind of @B.T,” Mention’ Er eee R TS] Silk Striped Challies, Decidedly these challies are worth coming for. AMES McCREERY & USER yy Ss thee erewiae Qur big Upholstery Department contains a | thousand things to temper Summer’s scorching brbath-seasonable goods for the warm days | that will soon be here-—at absolutely the low- ‘est prices for dependable qualities. Space will | permit of the mention of but a few, but home- | fitters will be interested in secing them all. 5-PIECE SLIP COVERS FOR 6.50. | At this price you may have your choice of Scotch twilled and striped Damask, Jacquard Damask, combina- tion stripe! and figured ‘Damask, or Belgian striped Damask. We use only shrunk binding and guarantee our workmanship, 20 yards material allowed. 575 PAIRS OF NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS AT ONE-THIRD OFF. 1,45 120 paire of $3.25 Curtains at, per pair, 2.10 240 pairs of $4.09 Curtains at, pr pair, 2.65 200 Bamboo Portieres, worth $1. 78 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, plain or striped centres, full’ 3 yards long, per pair, 58 300 Paira of Snow Fiaze Curtiina, 3 yards long, wita pretty colored cross strip: uallyt cold at $2.25 a pa'r, here to-morrow fo! 1.60 Embroidered Curta‘n Muslins. 150 pieces just borght at greatly reduced prices will go cn sale for efitters' Day at, per yard, 14, 15 & 12 1-2 my } TAPESTRIES UNDERPRICED. ' Derby Tapestries, £0 inches wide, the 4£c. per | | yard grade, for } | Oriental Strips Tapestries, per yard, Sic. and Handsome Wool Effect Taptstrics, the $1.50 per yard grade, for 9 Couch Covers, Armuje, Damark snd al weaves, 3 (Astually worth one half more!) \_ 29 37 Before the real warm weather begins have the hot, dusty, uncomfortable carpets taken up and replaced with cool, clean, comfortable Chinese or Japanese Mattings. We have an enormous stock of them on hand, all fresh importations for this season's trade. The designs and col- orings are very artistic and handsome and the qualities of the highest standard. You'll find the prices the lowest named by any New York dea'er handling thece fine goods. Look over a few of them: CHINESE MATTINGS. Made from fresh, clean straw; will not treak or splint. 40 yard rall, worth $5.50, at $3.75; per yard, 1 40 yard roll, worth $10.00, at $7.45; per yard, 20 40 yard roll, worth $13.00, at $9.00; per yard, 25 40 vard roll, worth $16.00, at $10.50; per yard, <0 JAPANESE MATTINGS. Made from long straw, ail selected styles and colorings, handsome and durable. 40-yard roll, worth $12.00, at $2.00; per yard, 40-yard roll, worth $14.00, at $10.00; per yard, 40-yart roll, worth $10.00, at $10.50; per yard, 1,090 ART SQUARES. Handsome Brusse's styles and colorings tor country homes and cottayes— price! at one-third less 22 25, 30 just the thnz 2.10 3x3 yards, 3.70 29x3 yards, 2.65 2x4 yards, 4.20 3x3 yards, 3.15 3x5 yards, 4.75 25- PATTERNS’OF OILCLOTHS {rom our rigular line set aside for to-morrow's selling at this price reductions: The 50¢. quality for Tae 4Cc. quality for ‘The 35e. quality for The 30¢, quality fos mona (Cal) makers Skillings Saya We Did Not hazarde — Forthwith went every wine | Promiee ww the om. agent of th opolis to Philadel: phia bent on securing for 7 Dinner Comm Lien of Fretch cnam-| gg supplying: Koon the was w bio myented U) fr reaching their Few mpelled ty halt, BEDROOM FURNITURE. 7 Handsome Brass Betstead—2-inch posts, stands 6 ft. high, beautiful scroll design, massive husks on uprights, bow extension foot, finest lacquer, extra large mounta and vares, in sizes of 4 ft. and 4 ft. © in.; actudl yalue $75.00; specially priced for Hcmefitters’ Day at White Enamelled Betatead, handsome, scroll de- sign, 1-in. posts, extension foot, ornamented with brasn rosettes, heavy filling, brass vaves; actual value $6.50; ‘epecially priced for Homefitters’ Day at 4.00 White Enamelled Bedstead —Bow extension foot, well made, heavy brass top tails and vares; sizes 4 ft. and 4'ft.6in; actually worth $8.50; spe- cially'priced for Homefitters’ Day at 5.25 White Eramelled Bedstead t-in. pests, heavy filling, stands reatly 5 feet high, brass vases; actually worth $4.25; specially priced for Home: fitters’ Day at 2.95 52.50 | U" BLOCKADE. CAUSES DELAY et Bay Ridge Commuters, : Brave Third Rail to Reach Business. Fitch Ay Rrooalya, uns: After a des | de- Figns of figured denims; actually worth $11.00; specially priced for Homefitters’ Day at fray of some fifteen minutes mamy @@ the }pa 8 ame xn {m he guards, they shouted, rushing up a “You'll pon the thirt rai y, Was reached, —~=_—- —_- GUGGENHEIMER NOT ILL. After Drive in fark Snym Never Felt Detter. ‘ t Randolph Guggen- ¢the Municipal Cannes attan, xertously fll, in quarters this many, nds of | Mr. it of healt me my dutles to-mor heimer appr “LE wilt res avenue und vie J having bes Ridge | but fam al do they, fon my never folt better in m: $y annoyed by a heavy cola, now. [ain new nthe pare and life. Bedsteads and Wattresses. Good, comfortable beds and mattresses are conducive to sound, re- freshing slumber, and we all need plenty of sleep to fit us for the ‘strenuous life’? of tc-day. The beds and mattresses we offer for Homefitters’ Day are just the kinds you need. There’s style about them, as well as durability, yet they will cost you no more than the ordinary, ififerior sorts would elsewhere. See here: Handsome Brass Bedatead—2-inch posts, extra high head, bow extension foot, extra heavy fille ing, massive husks on uprights, finest lachuer, very large mounts and vases; 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in, actual value $40.00; specially priced for Homefitters* Day at White Enamelled Bedstead—1'i in, posts, very heavy filling, heavy brass spindles, shaped ‘brass rai's, massive French vases, 5 coats of baked enamel (rot paint); can te Badin sles of3 tt. 6 in, and 4 ft.; actually worth $15.00; special priced for Homefitters’ Day at y Wardrobe Couch—Neatly lined, full spring edge, heavy steel tem- buttosed top, made with extra pered springs and covered in new and Brass Bedstead—1 1-2 in. posts, extra high head, bow extension foot, extra heavy fillers, heavy husks on posts, large mounts and vases, lacquer; can be had in sizes of 3 {t.,3 tt. 6in., 4 ft. and 4 ft, 6 in.; actually worth $30.00: specially, priced for Homefitters’ Day at 19.50 Handsome Dresser, golden oak, polish finish, 44 inches wide, full ‘swell front, cast brass trim- mirgs, 2 large and 2 small drawers, shaped top, with ‘handsomely carved stardard and French tevel-plate mirror (24x30 inches); $18.00; specially priced for Homefit MATTRESSES. - Soft Halr Mattresses, weight 45 Iba, will hold their shape, made of ‘good clean hair, covered im A.C. A., San Remo ot Gold Medal ticking; cannot be equalied elsewhere for less than,§11.00; epe= ctally priced for Homefittera’ Day at The same Mattress, made in-two parts, weight SO Ibe.; specially priced for Homefittera’ Day at Best Imperial Edge Mattress, weight SS Ibs., covered in test sateen ticking, filled with abso- lutely unadulter hair; cannot be equalled for less than $20. ly priced for Homefit~, ters’ Day at 12.50 Cut Glass, China and Rric-a- Brac. A generous supply of China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brec, of a high quality, costs the homefitter infiniteiy less to-day than in former years, thanks to the improved methods of manufacture, competition and modern methods of distribution. And at no store in America can the right kinds be bought so cheaply as at The Big Store. Just try to match our goods and prices elsewhere and satisfy your doubts on this point if any exist. CUT GLASS. Our Cut Glass Department in stocked with American Cut Glass only, because American cut glass isthe finest the world produces today. There is ro other cut glass so artistically designed or so perfectly cit atd polished. If you want the best, you will buy no other, Home- fitters’ Day prices are fully a thitd to a half below those tegularly charged. The stock is so large and varied that we will confine ourselves to the mention of but a few articles. y, brilliant design, reguler price $5.00, 3.75 Sugar and Cream, large size, very rich pattern, Tegular price $6.50, special at 4.75 Spoon Holder, very fancy hap: in deep cutting, regular price $4.50, special at 2.65 Oil or Vinegar Bottle, in very deep rich cutting, regular price $3.00, special at 1.95 fin. Bowl, very tandsome cutting, regular price $5.00, npecial at 3.50 &in, Bowl, with very elaborate and deeply cut pattern, regutar price $10.00, special at 5.90 Ice-Cream Tray in rich Chrysanthemum pattern, tegular price $14.00, special at 10.00 ‘Water Bottle (scuat), deep brilliant design, regu- lar price $4.50, special at DINNER SETS. Dinner Set, 112 pieces, fine thin porcelain, special at 3.50 6.75 Dinner Set, 190 pieces, fine thin porcelain, hand- somely decorated in colors, gold traced, special at Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine Austrian China, very richly decorated in rich colors, special at 8.75 10.00 Strictly High-Class SewingMachines for $72.95. No home can be said to be completely furnished that does rot contain a good sewing ma- chine. Every homefitter can afford one at the exceedingly low prices at which we are selling them. Our Victory Sewing Machine bas all the latest improvements ; 18 noiseless, has self-threading shuttle, automatic tension, and is finished in polished cak, in the adtawer style shown in cut. The trade name ‘ Vic- tory"? conceals the real identity of the maker's name, which is well and favorably known the world over and in the maoufactur- to be fourd on each machine, insurin; ve years from the er’s guaranty and ours as well for date of purchase. we offer the same machine with At JB, 9S sop read, which gives It the ap- pearance of atable when closed, These machines are positively: equal to any $55 sew- ing machine now ou the market. BRIC-A-BRAC. Our assortment of Bric-a-Brac is very complete, com prising Italian Marbles, French Bronzcs, Pedestals, mel Coalport, Hunganan, Bavarian, Sevres, Teplitz, Royal Bonn, Royal Vienna, etc., all of which are marked at very intetesting prices. A very hanésome assortment of odd sbapes and rich decorations, Bisque Central Pieces, Vases, Pitchers, &c., regularly priced at from §1.25 to $1.00, special at Large 12-in. Vase, in deep rich olive colors and light ticts, handsomely decorated, regular price $3.00, special, Bohemian Glass Vases, 12 inches high, in rich green, amber and crystal colors, handsomely decorated, special, Lace Bisque Figures, very fancy shapes, regular Ptice 30c., special, each, at TOILET SETS. icces, new shapes and new decorae ral colors and gold traced, regular 19 95 20 tons, in 2.75 price’$4.00, special at Toilet Set, 12 pieces, very richly decorated and heavily gold stippled, regular price $5.00, spe- cial at 3.50 12 pieces, very fancy, rew styles and fe with gold tracings, regular price, Lat Toilet Set, 12 pieces, richly decorated and beau- tifully tinted in assorted colors, regular price $8.00, spectal at CUSPIDORS. | Cuspidors, rich tints, new shapes, regular price 30c., special at 4.75 5.95 17, § Walt Papers. It will be money in your pocket to look at our stock and get our prices before buying else where. For Homefitters’ Day these specials: Wall Papers, of the best quality, in various hand- tome and artistic denigns; worth 3Se, « Toll; a choice to-morrow for Wall Papers—-Pressed, embossed, plain golds, etc., the proper effects for patlors, halis or dining rooms, all new designs in the latest colorings; regular 25c. values; on sale t-morrow st Wall Papers—Handsome and effective, designed for the varlous roums of your home, in light and dark colors; reduced to, per roll, Wall Papers—Floral set figures, stripes, etc. many of the novelties usually sold at 1Sc. a roll, teduced to y Wall Papers for chambers, neat and bright; alsé Kitchen or diting-room.papers at, per roll Wall Payers, Gilts and White Blanks, in many” neat d ‘regularly worth 6c. a roll; here. to» morrow for just These papers are sold in combination borders'priced proportionately tem i Impatient end n the elevated strwsture, in frantic haste, : nat his home, No.” ugsen- he xald. “I have been a trifle Indisposed, 730 We