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a D* TWO HUNDRED MEN WOULD LIKE TO KNOW where Over in Brooklyn Has It. New Yorkers on their way to Pit- ii to get their clothes. ‘A certain young wife was greatly Dressed with a letter ehe received last ‘April from a concern called the National Wardrobe Co., of No, 402 Fifth avenue. | ‘This corvoration offered to | Keep her husband's overcoat through | mmer. | if “44 the \ 1 Siihineine (rer bhi “Hello! Please tell the boan that) ve moths from It, Return it in the fall better than new. “I want clothen.”’ 1 will not be at work to-day, as It also offered to call for clothes at) — — all of my clothes are resting @ated periods, clean and press them) vance and the scheme looked like alautetly with City Marshal Gold- and send them back. The letter guaran- | good thing. lperg, No. 1782 Pitkin avenue, teed to make every customer look like @ ~~ After the concern had been running | Brooklyn. man with a valet. lthree weeks W. H. Raynor, its presi- | — — ——_——- alan Cia Urania ae dent erat to a et toy enemys 15 aitkin avenue, Brooklyn SO RGR TRUE neh, The police out there became | Novody knows where Pitkin avenue fat least. Probably two hundred other suspicious of him and arrested him, | y is but the people that live on it All of this Is the reason why frantle men attired Jn pajamas and mackt toshes are visiting the butiding at When the ned New York a few days ago his associates In this city | disappeared it men are shy their apparel, and to get it they will have to e a journey to the far wildls of Brooklyn, w City news rea Marshal David Goldberg 1s holding employees had not been paid and | 402 ey avenue, pet clamoring for | Yardrobe Company be- | ed to colle f joney to ‘ound | the Nationa ardrobe Company. Raper euonalavarcroca company, fe: tried Meet the money, They found) Une wearled elevator boy Informs gan business on May 1 with an elabor-| that there wasa chattel mortgage on the nem that to get their clothes they Ately furnished sult of offices, several gorgeous furniture with the able) will have to go out and see Marshal | verted ¢ nd n= | assis! of old be: 3 joldberg. ‘Bets to a that be- wagons, with liverted drly nd a gen ‘ cof ldbers, they /Goldpers. He: forests 10) eda thee he eral appearance of prosperity. Money attached the clothes on hand. which | the clothes the owners have to prove from customers was Hected in ad M eras Goldberg took to Pull) ome e al’ their property. aAVINe F $50,000 IN GAS MAKING WAR 0 Re ro ae 'S ASSOCIATES. HARRIMAN AUTO si, cosmo Companies, but Sold Interests. White Plains Author- set : How W. Bourke Cochran and Gen. mer, and I confess I bought none ities Will Push Case | sine thomas entered into a deal tolot the gas atock. 1 WAS AFRAID! i ‘lion. | :ontel sas compantes in New York Pe GaSe r Against the Million and fulled, but made a profit of $50,000, ir holdings disposed i s related to-day by the orator In a idy ask aire and Clubman. ee mt } fi std Ms Hikman, Re | Some time after: about February ot ASHE ye ers ny oe Mare hh, 10. corder of V heater County, In) his| “Mat were the profits to you and New York flee at No. 41 Park Row, your H4so es by that dea . (apestel to The Rrening Worlds) He had been summoned by George Al-] “I don't think there were uny WHITE PLAINS, June 19.—It a8 ¢.64 Lamb to be examined as to the} “State the amount of money pald Jearned to-day that Oliver Harriman, ‘$7,000 alleged to have been pald be-|}to you and your associatent!’ peeeionaise clubtaan, lig t9 eit svge he withdraw his opposition to the | are yas 8823,000, 1 think—pald on ‘a i dG Power Company by the Con- = Prince was arrested for driving his red ie ent How They Came to Settle. Butomodile at a speed exceeding eight mb says he was engaged by Mr Mr. Cleveland asked Mr. Cockran to miles an hour. Cockran as a stockholder in the Con-| desgriha ho’ war was settled by It was expected that the trial of theo oidated Gus Company to stop the pur-[the payment of $324,000, and Mr, Cock- chauffeur would come uy tovlay tase or merger of other gas companies, fran sald that Willtam Whitney, Judge Dunning, but it was decided \y in compromised for cash. Mr./‘Thomas M. Ryan, Gen, ‘Thomas and Bere re mer ie cone: Be Oyor A wie ys Mr, Cockran gat $700,080 out/himself arranged the settlement, At Pane village authorith ney NAONSELD) al, and vet to pay him} the election Whitney, Ryan and An enforce the law, which provides a 1 than $10,000, He wanted to sue for|thony , Brady were clected directors Of, $25. or twenty-tive & greater sum, and asked to have Mr. | Ryan was a friend of Thomas, and up- Seeersing the Mt mony taken in order to im for his hosts 4 our. much profit wax made, Jehase, of the, Light, Heat « Recently the town passed Neel Tescnted by Tread. (Company, The only qaueation, |v a o: \ ‘ SAS SOE whether to issue bonds for the notes or @n ordinance R 1 veland, and Mr. Lamb by J. i not end now mi t a Jer Cady Thomas vald he did not cane t » make {Dfi to co-o) together watoh furth trouble if he could get ou See fo patrol’ Gin principal ways to Object of the Deal. |whele, and, ttyan, Hrady, and Whitney irr EES * exe {Satd ha frm! of underwriters ha Beis tor automodiians whi violate th Halak TABI ARE ET oe i ee yee Ae Lf | ‘fourth of the iil be established and and they wauld e connected by teleph about a Thomas aid ‘hy that the officers can notify cach other 1 he lis Headey Of any lawbreaker vial gous by him rec | ert nH 1a opaian ean ou \ was finally @Ehout stopping ‘phomas auld he| hone and sited Judge Dunning, for wien Wey were “1 intend to see hat ihe fo the letter, Owners of au Fight to usurp the highwa fing horses and running dow B tatend to tollow jaw @very Violator that is yroved guilty fore me.” Chiet of Police “Wealthy men who persist in running Aheir machines through this village at express speed will have to stop. of W ey | turn in thi | recelye Way abr Cac 250), 0. n had stated that under “ 4 to sell out for on + assoclates stood to Loge $48,000, Ust have been K9,0W promt in Uilement for $21,00 fa lone senihation that Wille uw wuuttorney Carpenter gald ji a EN Rockefeller and. Bt ing to take in the PTONL of $5,000,000 to the pro: onwolldation ¥ ors, and w e. Shortly afier tty Bar Harbbr, heaving tayso ge or else I will arrest them. recejved eight 22 .With, the ». He estopped at my!the Thomas-Weldener-Cockran party's Bee rainy Bcd paceived Chee tai to say that he aut | aha 6 2-10, p) against Mr. Harriman be terest tie 5,000,000, |" Proadway went back on @auise of the rapid manner in which his and we did not make the went on all sum- profit.” chaufeur has been town: 1 intended to catoh t h yestorday when Mr, Harriman « K, Vanderbilt were riding in the auto, but they ran by me like a tus ‘was impossible to do so, Later we cay Harriman's emp and stand trial. We intend ¢ case against Mr, alirrims it de 90n. running ~ FORCE SENATORS — DE-BILLY PRAISES -TOVOTEON CUBA, AMERICAN SCHOOLS Platt, yee he sh and K a oe HOT FIGHT IN VERMONT. “Phree Candidates for Republican of Connecticut, Says Rochambeau They Should Be Puton Rec- This Is say Dalegate Says the Land Where x Nomination for Govern a PELIPR, Vt, June 19—The Re-| Ord For or Against Reci-, ‘Knowledge ts Cultivated Bate Convention, which was i j A . ; n Se eet toro It ome at procity. | with Real Passionfor Truth,’ the most bitter contests that have ever | - —— mted a body of d sin the| MASHING June 19—Senator! M. Robert de Billy, a mem of the Mountain State. Platt, of Connecticut, Chairman of the! miniion sent to the unveiling of the ‘Intense energy and activity the| Committee on Cuban Relations, torday Kochambeau statue at Washington by orters of three Gubernatorial candl-| was arly caller at the White Houge, | President Loubet and himself a mem: Gen. John J. McCullough, of Hen- | whero cont with on; Percival W. Clement, of Kut-| President on the subject of the phobable and Fletcher Procter, of Procter—| fate of the Cuban reciprocity measure wp to the meeting of the conven-| in ihe Senate. | He declined to make any statement was also a three-sided cente office of agutenants Cepia | concerning the President's views aa ex Les be. » Bald of! but sald what, sp Hr Blanton,’ of Roxbury, 1 for himaelt, he would f Mbaritet, of Brighton. «Who are ‘bolding out Againat pelea aa ai Y |Feclproviiy to cust thelr Vote either with D REPRESENT KING. Jor against the party Pore is not | ine Benner, where, ie the 9 George of Saxony, Heir co |)! a Hepublican hot Practically Ke, ny are aettl IN, Baxony, June 19.—IKin, quence of his illness, eldest brother, representative ber of th iuter of i the binet of M, Delcasse, Min- orelgn Affairs, walled tur to-day on La Touratne Billy sata ‘America, which to the average Frenchman i only the country where rapid fortunes are made, is for the Well-educated Frenchman ' the land of univers the land where ed is cultivated with (ruth and an enurely: w his im a point wh France are closely ter in frrunce we ook to your democracy an the greatest community where demd- Cratic Methods have succeeded, and the opinion of the well-educated. American is most Valuable to Us, as we you to be the mo Torelgn nations on Contivent {The task of the paper views Is to place thelr readere all the fi our sine lectual effort he a ence se, va tye promeed to him, ly the before Iproctty would a lot of a conventior Indorse? ng them. ir party sed to go on record ie by thelr vote.” Senator ihinra of Nebraska, who op- Peer) the ree! piprooly plan, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN ae JUST HOW TO GET THEIR CLOTHING BACK. ~ Let the National Wardrobe Company Take It and Now a Marshal Some- mas Orator Started In to Control. * form believe impartial mh all Stern Brothers To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday Satin Liberty Ribbons « 37-8 inches wide, double-faced, in 4,000 Yards. black, white and all desirable shades, Special Sale Broken assortments of Boys’, Girls’ & Children’s Shoes |Boys' & Girls’ Button & Lace, Were $1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Children's Were $1.35, 1.60 and 2.00 Exceptional Boys’ Clothing %* vane" Cloth Sailor, Double-breasted and Three-piece Suits, Broken lots, 3 to 16 yrs. Heretofore $5.00 to 6.90 | Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits |of imported washable materials, 3 to 12 yrs., | Heretofore $2.95 to 3.75 at 51.9 Norfolk Suits, 8 to 16 yrs., homespun cheviots and navy blue serges, Value $6.75 to 8.50. $5.75, 6.9 Boys’ Straw Hats, Heretofore $1.25 to 2.50 45°, 98 West Twenty-third Street STOCKS POUNDED. "BESTAONG,” SAYS Bears Forced Off Prices Du ing the Afternoon, the P cifics Being the Centre Their Attack, ‘Talks to the Alumni of Cor- nell About Duties and Re- sponsibllities of an Educated Man’s Career, | ITHACA, N. ¥., June 19.—Cornell's thirty-fourth annual commencement ex- | ercises were held in Campus Armory }a moderate display of activity. at the start changes fiom last night's final figur , JUNE 19, 1902, 2A° yd. at $1.25 at $ 00 $2.95 GOVERNOR ODELL. IN LATE TRADING. The stock market to-day opened with | Prices showed only fractional JAMES McGREERY & CO. INFANT'S DEP’T. colored gingham dresses. Various designs. Sizes 6 months to 4 years, 50C., 750, 95¢. New Russian model dresses, 3 pleats back and front,— for little girls. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Colors,—-tan, blue and red. 1.35 each. Long slips,;—handmade, of fine nainsook,—edged with lace. gsc. and 1.25. Remaining summer stock of Pique Reefers and Coats. 5 5 1.25 to 3.50, Value 2.50 to 7.50. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPT suits,—made of fine cash- mere and worsted, Colors,—black, navy blue, maroon and grey,—fin- ished with mottled red, a-| white, green, gold, or royal of! blue silk stripe borders. ‘Worsted and cashmere ; bathing suits,—alternate| stripes, or plain navy blue and black. re | 8. to-day, About four hundred and fifty | Tieoiperiaiits first degrees and fifty-three advanced By) ShsnEess senerally, were on the | $1.50 p degrees were conferred by President | bear side of the x | | Schurman | Canadian Pacific was off 8-8 at 136 8. . | Gov, B. B. Odell was the guest of | nd sold off later to below 135. Union) Twenty-third Street. honor, He occupied a neat son Prest- | Pacific was also weak, going off to 16 2-4) dent Schurman’s right exercises. At the Alumni luncheon the Governor lellvered an address, in which he dis- sed the duties and responsioilities of educated man. throughout ec e the Ing price morning. The price, showed a gain of 3-4, time there was a sharp decline of point. One thousand shares of Readh common Were gold at the start at cos opening after opening at 106 3-8, yesterday's clos- Lilnols Central was not as active the but in a shore] a ng art HAD MANY PLATES Narrow-minded men are," he sald, 4 gulnof 38, Missourl Pacific of but Mitle use to @ communit a es Ls opening at 108 and “Toning ani aise Shecbenineg, early’ a point later. hat we need ts the blg-brained, | "raging continued fairly active after | strong man who Ia ready to sive and | he openag mates,” with the re receive blows and whose chief ds bearish. ‘There litt in Ife is that buying an most ites ng on yesterday's 1h | brings with it mem tre Hin movement | are weil d with i. thonghis rading became James Corbett Helding2, 600 that dn the emregation of indi list went off verse he han done something to ete and thei standard of his kind, something forward direction of civilization ed throughout t unded the list during the! » was a further de-, Said to Be an Expert Note- Raiser—Served One Five- he “ear Term. S Patines were: the greatest losers,| Party Men and Independent generally about 2 points. Late the r on there “riticism,’ continued the Governor, | slight. all 8 went up fr James Corbett, who, accordihg to thou! be the wenpon of those only | tt i ame more qutet| Chief ret Service Agent Linn, is) who act, and never of weak and emas- | © i andittregular. lone of the most expert note-raisers in| Hated nshly k were 090,000|the country, was arraigned before “LT respeet the man of party or the shares, 0,000, United States Commissioner Shields to- man of independent thought, but only | eae day charged with having in ‘his posses- In so far ax such inaependence may be e Cloning Quotatio: sion tools and ‘plates used for counter- directed toward rectifying wrongs, the High, Low. cI pbuilding of our country and the give! ¢ Ing to the people of every common “Am, Car a Fo wealth an efficient and honest admin- | 4% Joe istration, A often the ease that men of affairs are eneeringly referred to, and this bas produced a certain class who are neither independents nor party mes, se! but who in reality lack the ability Judge through ther own failure to per- A Tt is to American Sugar Atch €8 “Mere book-learning will avail but) Httle unless at the same time {a In-| stilled Into the mand patriotism that 1s y, ae brond enough not only to revere our! Den, “a ‘Ris G country's flag and to protect It from as-|Den & Rio G, pI nault, but also to exercise the right \Dititiee co pt lwhich will at all times give to us men! Erie actuated by | Erie in public omfce who are Brie other than sordid mot!ves, whose am-| iii) ‘bition ts to serve the people rather | ! than party, and to build up rathér than (iene tear down our fabric of Kovernment,” | Manbat rman Talks to Graduates, Soh | seston President Schurman addressed the graduates, He said |x ‘The educated man stands in the closest relations to his fellow-men as | mmon members of the State, trained and tiluminated should Hght the paths of good abip. oltina. it ak the truth as you aim the principle you believe us face pro and, | & La 8 OP, answers to face in 2) pt will the awakened Intellige soiaie 8. W i i i SW. pe public gratefully resp oh Aa SEED lenge you have uttered, ‘The gratitude of the people for honest and eMcient | public service is unbounded | PLANS FOR GAS TRUST, | Seheme for Reor pt Leather pt Steel eo! pe b pt i Wert Union Tel... Wie. Central a Wis Cen, pe ation of New d Coke Company. June 1%—A voluntary trust is now of tho 2 ympany and # plan haa been formulated to carry Out this projet Vhe plan provides for the creation of n) the thu t #10 be known he Massuchusetis Gas 0 The Cotton market to7 local ce with iverpoo! cab me surpri oily ory wea. ve th ka ark Bhorta eete’s nslaeFably * rightened the conditions and sought cover on cal ained falrly act and’ prices of fractionally promt: tal by looal longi The openin prices tha) OF Bi dentcmb ‘Tag to inh eh wn to, 7 land ett Com DUPHOBe $3,000,000 In BLOCK id® LO be Ivan ually divided between common ee ber, egeniver, pened firm points higher, athcr firm start, White lawn or nainsook and Bathing and swimming| also some tailor made. lot to-morr Bure Sertiny Pique Choice of any in the lot to-morrow Silks. Printed Foulard Reduced. This lot must be closed out within the next few days; therefore price reduc- duction, There are a number of dif- ferent foulard designs in some of the most attractive colorings of the scason. They've been selling up to the present time for 49 and 59 cents per yard. You'll not find an paul quality in other stores at less jose prices. Sashe = cial tables here tormor= 39.\% row at yard, at No Mall Ord value 18c., at Another Gauze —High French necks, silk galloon bind- ing and pearl buttons, seconds of the 25-cent quality and never be- fore sold in New York for less than 121-2 cents; special to- MOFrow at evee....e00e..4- Not more than one cosen to each cus- tomer, Boye! Jerse: rey Ribbed and Plain Bal- iggan Shirts and Drawers, short ba Neeley shirts, knee or ankle- length drawers, 25 and 29 cent 17 Sorts, special atecce.ssssevee ¢c Children’s Ribbed Cotton Stock- ings, for both boys and girls, 7 wide or narrow ribbed, extra good yarn, sizes 6 to 9%; 1234c. values, at ». Corset Covers, with gathered waists and close fitting, round neck, trimmed with torchon lace and V- shaped, embroidery trim- ming back and front,pearl buttons; 25c. value, ate. Drawers, heavy muslin, full size, made with yoke bands, umbrella styles, trimmed with inserting of torchon laces and lace ruffles: 39c, 6c 19c value 29¢ 600 WASH SKIRTS hl ILLUSTRATION, of best linen denim, in tan, Oxford and blue; linen crash’ and blue woven chambray; all-over fine tucks on body of the skirt, full graduating flare flounce; strictly in Also Walking Skirts of Melton cloth, flare and flounce style, in Ox- ford gray only; choice of the entire ‘ow at SE Lot of Dress Skirts made from fine black cloth lined with Percaline, full Dounce, trimmed with three satin bands tailor stitched. Linen Skirts, with all-over tucks and hemstitched in- ‘Skirts, handsomely trimmed with embroidery; Foulardine Skirts, lace trimmed, French silk design; Wash Suits. = These Linen Crash Suits Openwork Stripe Lawns. 100 UP of Openwork Stripe trip in beautiful shades of sky blue, pink, tan, cardinal, green, &c. lers. Fine Dimities and Lawns, in all the latest designs, including plain colors, such as linen color, natural, &c., actual value 15c.. Lace Stripe Lawns, in shades of linen color, black and white only, UNDERWEAR---HOSIBRY Unmatchable Offers in the June Sale. otof Women’s Bleached; Women’s Jersey Ribbed Cotton ests, the Most Phenome- | nal Offer Ever Made in New York | each, | 12% MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Also Corsets and Infants’ Wear at most exceptional prices for Bargain Fridxy. Knit and Jean Underwalsts, to12 andb | to36 bric, and s at regular price 10c. lies qualit sey rib ues inthe lot up to 39c. ‘Women's Seamless ‘Cotton, Hose, Hose, ine gauge, Summer wt made, and not a. palr worth less than seams and heavy cording, size Corsets, straight front, made of fine Coutil, heavy boning, in white, drab Infants’ Lon cambric ruffles on neck 98c 1.98 for Boys will stand com- parison with the 50-cent suits being offered in most stores. Desirable shade of tan, trimmed with white or blue duck, with combination col- lars and cuffs, 29 sizes 3 to 8; special at... Cc 3 5ic Ihe 12! and Lisle Vests, low neck with short sleeves or no sleeves, one by one Tibbed, Richellen ribbed or ce oj work, values up to 25 cents 12% gach, special also bleached jer- ed knee pants, val 14c special at... 8c » Special to-morrow at.. 2 years, value 25c., spectal at J 9c lack, lace trimming, size 18 inches ; $1.00 value at... 69c f Slips, very fine cam- x plait down front, 123c with leeves, worth 1% a The,Wheat Market. ‘The wheat market to-day opened rm, with prices at about last night's ~~ feiting. He was committed to the Lud-| C0, anere was considerable profit t low street Jail in default of $2,500 ball. | taxing on the advance, and prices Corbett was arested yesterday bY | gropped back fractionally. All outside Poliveman Flood in the outskirts of| markets were fairly strong, Corn was WORLD WANTS Yorkers. Flood asked him where he/ frm at the opening, but the local, was going. Corbett replied he was a/trade was light Trading continued | machinest, and on ‘his way ‘to Peekskil!, | moderately active after the call, and; where he was going to try and get @|the market remained firm, | 2@ oun a ion Job on the big reservoir. | New York's opening prices were: “What have you there?” Flood asked, | Corn—July, 06 3- December, 303; pointing toa bundle Corbett was carry-| Reptember, G12i, Wheat suly. 7808: ‘of Success. ing. Chica @ opening ., prices were: “Tools,” was the reply. WheatJuly, 121-2 to, 72 6-6: Bentemby Flood found in the bundle graving ty r. i ‘ tools of all kinds, On four copper dies were the ''X, X." and ‘20’: used in rais- 441 PAID HELP WANTS.IN ing bille of small denomination. Inkg, Ae Si 0 a September, 91 @) THIS MORNING'S acids for erasing the corners of bills December, 78 8-4 offered, Corn— WORLD. k | arfl the corners of a number of genuine e658 bia September, 631-8; De- | bills were found in Corbett's pockets. UT 1 | eres sea eauy tha orbane wes ar-| Guida Sine, BH MARS; 3 WaT, $08 Bie, te ember, 72 1-8 to 72 1-4; Decem 365 Paid Help Wants in the 13 otha Miwhieh he Berved. ee eee ea september, 68 ted 1 New York papers combined. is 3-8; bsemben, 4412 offered; ‘May, | 43 1-8 bid, LONDON MARKET QUIET. - yovenwoas’.;.i = SHIPPING NEWS. IMPROVERS vies American Securities Strong on PN Tee SE TENDBAS . TROMMAE 4 Light Trading. ALMANAC FOR_ TO-DAY, BLACKSMITHS JANITORS 8 ‘Phe London market to-day was quiet, | °"* "™*" G.2iloun cate, 7 salelcon sete.» 881 | oooKsINDERS JANITRESSES 4. 8 > and the tone cheerful throughout, Trad- Hie Dae Voteal BOOKKEEPERS , JEWELLERS vier B ing was almost entirely of a vrofess!un- | sanay Hook 635 645 (18.84 Boys ... KITCHENWORK .,, 10 al character, Governor's I Ob Tu }4 BUSHELMEN 7 LAUNDREASES F In the department for American salle | Hell a ba AUTORERE oy s03 H MADHINIETS 6 curities trading was vory ight, . CABINET n ' Th aera anderions, however, was PORT AF IRW TORE CANVASSERS 3 NURSES . » $ | frm and prices were at about yoster- ARRIVED. CARPENTERS ...,:, 6 OPERATORS ....... 8 day's nal Seures at Now, York, Carthaginian oo + Glasgow | CASHIERS «. 3 OMNIBUSKS P uy sh home a pe artments the geneial| Frederick CHAMDERMAIDS .. 13 PACKERS to uth African mining | Phoenicia OHASEAS PAInTEEa |fecurities she Mow contjnued strengt Bore SBAAER eritier Aan yy COAT MAKERS PORTERS MORTON TRUST DIVIDEND. OUTGOING BTBAMSHIPS, {CLT rons COMPOSITORS Firet One of © Per Cent, Declared | Le Toureine, Havre iguanlw errant | cooks ‘To-Day, Ci at Washoe CUTTERS , SALESMEN ,. ‘The Morton Trust Company has deé- —_— DISHWASHERS: | SHIRT HANDS . clared a dividend of 6 per cent,, which INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DRESSMAKERS SHOEMAKERS Is specitied as regular and quarterly. DUE TO-DAY. DRIVERS so... STENOGRAPHERS , ‘This ts the first dividend declaration of Gt Nicholas, Anewerbs | pRUG CLERKS... 10! TAILORS ., the company, which was formed only a little over two years Agu, perseded the firm of Morton, Biina & Co., abd soo after its organi: gation absorbed the Btate Trust Com- Dany. “Hy capital iw $2,000,000, with a surplus of the @ame amount, ided profits at a Ume of a nrecent port of Upward of by the ive 0, —— us Petee of Sagar Tem Fointe Lower, Aredia, ba Bayanna. QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who put their “Help Wanted” advts, in the Sunday World, Competent workers look to Bum- ELEVATOR NERS .. FEEDERS , FIGURES FOLDERS . OLS HARNESS MAKERS, 7 | REBSERS , RUN- USEFUL MEN VARNISHERS WAIST HANDS Walrens WAITRESSES MICE LAN EaN 4 rota. HORRS ..., 8)”

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