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INOULT CIRLS. /Outrageous Behavior of So- \ Called Lords of Creation To- _ ward Women Who Are Help- ! less to Resent It. THE VICTIMS SEEK HELP. fan Pathetic Letters They Ask to Be Saved from the “Pincher,” “Nudger,” “Hugger” and Leering “Masher,” Who Annoy Them, For some reason the Intolerable wretches who insult women in pubillo conveyances have grown unusualy of- fenslve within the last week, These fel- flows Indulge in thelr cowantly tacttcs ‘only when they are confident they will escape punishment necause of the crowds which surround them and the re- tance of the victim to create a scens in public, Geyeral complaints from young women have reached Tho Evening World, from which the following are taken: This Hog Leered at Her. ‘Te the Editor of The Evening World: As I was riding uptown on an expreas (train last evening a man stood {n front eS \of me and kept pressing my foot with ‘his. I thought first it was an accident, jbut It wasn't. Once when the car lurched the dropped both hands on my shoulders, ‘and then sald "Excuse me, darling,” with a leer that made me furlous, Other ladies have told me of the same nort of persecution. It fsn't fair, We are try ng to make a living and we don't harm anyboly. Why can't these mashers _ leave us alone, I'd like to know? UNHAPPY JENNIE. 3 This Hog Tries to Gosnty. ‘F the Wiltor of The Evening World: T would like to call attention to a young man of modlum height, with wandy hair, who travels on the Ble- vated road during rush tours. ‘This Young man acems to travel with no @ther {dea than to annoy female pas- gengers. I have watched him at lenat four times, and once was one of his Victims. He stands in the part of the @ar where the crowd fs packed so It can’t move around and makes filrta- tious speeches to girls nearest him Ho docs it in such a low tone that no bne except the girl can hear him. And sometimes he attracts their attention by nudging them roughly. If he ever tries it-with me again I shall slap hie face, even if 1 get arrested for 40 dolng. GRACE G, 8, This, the Pinching Hog. To the Editor of The Evening World I mother, and 1 write to you justice done. My daugater, who a salesiady, came home crying, last hight. She sald two men, one standing on each side of her in the Columtus Avenue cable car, had spoke and acted ih an ungentlemanly way; even pinch- ing her cheek once when the car went @round a curve. I asked her why she @idn't complain to the conductor, and phe vald the crowd was wo thick the Men could have gotten away and she was afraid to make a scene. Now in this ® free country, or isn't It; and are American men’ gentlemen, or aren't they? My girl has got her living to make and yet she has to submit to MRS. R. D. am get @uch an Insult. And the Squeezing Hog. ‘Te the The Evening World I bo: e Sixth avenue “L" Franklin street, Tuesday evening. Of ‘course I had to stand. By the time 1 reached the shipping Gistrict we were all jammed together Ike sardines in tin, Suddenly | felt a Hgnt equeeze on my arm. | glanced around and saw a Well-drvssed man beside him, He pre- Editor of arded at NERVY NEW YORKERS ANNOY ‘IPERCY THE PINCHER AND OSCAR THE OGLER AT WORK OMEN IN CARS, WOME ms. 3 HARD FIGHTS SEATS resentatives in Congress In importance only. to the contest for the State, in the view of the Democratic managers, an St It 1s esteemed of equal Importance by the Republicans. In mapping out the city and State into Congressional districts, the Republican Legislature cut up the Democratic city of New York Into odd-shaped Congres- sional Aistricts in the effort to mo ar range them that at least three of the eleven Manhattan districts would be ro to return Republican Congressmen, even in a Democratic land-alide. To do this {t was necessary to put as! many Democrats aw possible in Demo- cratic districts, saving safely Republl-| can election Aistriotst, to attach to th three districts to be mapped out for th Republicans, This plan maken eight ot the districts overwhelming Demo- cratio, ‘Thus, the Eighth, which has Senator ‘or Its Democratic sman Lessler, of| the olf Seventh, on the Republican side, rt “Big Tim” Sullivan's Easy Cinch in the Eighth —Goldfogle Making a Hard Struggle—Har- rison’s Uphill Effort—Rider Can't Be Beaten RAGE FOR IN CONGRESS. "Tho conjest over the election of rep-/No. 214 Hast Broadway, and the Direc- cond in| {Ors of the United Hebrew Community, comprising seventy orthodox congresa ons, have indorsed Judge Goldfo hie efforts In Congress to y remolution addresae sin Russia. But with a” Was-beaten’’ record, Adler declares ho will “win Gut hands down." ‘enth, Bleventh and Twelfth are overwhelmingly Democratic and the election of Willlam Sulzer, W. R. Hearat and Col, George, B. MoClelian ts certain, Hard Row for Harrison, The Thirteenth is one of the carefull manufactured Republican distriote, be. i Composed of the Twenty-fitth, Twen- {iamoventh and Twenty-ninth Aasembly stricta, barring seven Democratie elec- ton districts gouged out and glen to adjolning Democratic districts, similar hunks of territory, but Re publican in their vote, belng’ taken from other Democratic districts and stuck on RO id of the Thirtenth lke Fi ‘© make It doubly the Republicans. [tw anisa'to te nd James W. haw nue chine Dut very election at trict, ‘acconding to the managers of ‘the ca ten for nels Burton Hi the Wammany candidate. sovexien fer Je composed of Staten Isiand and the First, Second, Third and @ixth, and a few Democratic election districta from the Fourth 1y District, all atrong- ly Democratic. It is good for from 1,- to to 20.000 mafority gor any Democratic candidate, and “Big Tim" hae @ cinch, oe e Goldfogle’s Good Chance. The Ninth Congress District wi hewed out fot @ close district, and hi sections from the Becond, Fourth, Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth and Sixteenth Assembly Districts, The Ninth counts about 600 more Democrats than Repub- cilans and was cut out for “Charlie” Adler to run in and carry for the Re- publica: Adler {s the man who has carried “'Florrie’ Sullivan's Eighth As- fended to be looking the other way, but was caressing my arm. Finally he Squeezed my hand. What was I to do? ZT couldn't scream in a place like that had no proof. I couldn't move. I got out at Forty-second street and walked the rest of the way to my home In Gixty-cighth street, la there no way of fenting such ontrage: DUANE STREET STE: The Hog Who f the Editor of The Evening World Tamar table girl and 1 Airt nor ni yung men. rather stay in the to have to ride ir never But T would jouse all day thee, the cars where a ing of boys and men (some. finely ed, too) keep passing remarks about me and stand close to me In the trowd, and sometimes even put their arms around my walst when there are ®0 many people that the act carmot be Been or punished. I think it ts horroble, Can't we have seperate cars for ladies Or else cennot policeman ride in cars @0 that a lady can complain when she Is ®o insulted? JESSIE, Bronx’ Borough. BRYAN WILL NOT INDORSE. Leader Say» New York Democrats y Haye Good Ticket. Wiillam J, Bryan says the Democrats ot New York have a good ticket on a bad platform, and he will neither in- dorse nor condemn It. He says he wishes men would not name their political or- ganizations after him, and that no man Mor organization of men, whether ft bears his name or not,,is authorized to peak for him. United States Senator James K. Jones, of Arkansas, Chairman of the Demo- eratic National Committee, and an une verted allverite, on the other hand, Mindorsos" Coler, and says that “This Democratic year: it's in the atmos- a Bare, and Coler and the whole ticket i! win in this State.” err BOY SCALPED BY A CAR. Sarge: a Sewed It On and Say He Will Recover, 5 .Tonevh Jenotto, four years old. while ying in front ofvide koma in Yonkers day, Wes run over by a trolley car ie iste’ 2imost torn from his heag, eral men, With the ald of planks, the car’ until the prostrate form Je fellow Was released. He taken to St. John's Hosp! “sealp nowed on. He will recover. ———_—_—— 1A Sole at Bernheim & Co,tn. ya One % per cont. of Ite population beln o the same race and falth as Adler, and helng "3,01 Democratic except when ‘Charlie’ Adler Ie up.” But Tamma has nominated Judge Henry M, Gold- fogle, now Congressman from the old Elqnth, against Adler, and the hottent and most picturesque fight In the whole State is being waged. “Announcements stare from dink wall In the embattled Ninth In Yeddish, German and Russi of how this, that and the other or- ganization has indorsed one or the other of these candidates, ‘The Hebrew- American Citizens’ League, meeting at JEROME DETECTIVE TO CLAIM REWARD, sembly District over and over await 2200 Perry can count on not m and ifchard work. will wipe this aay young Harrison hopes to do it. Rider Sure of a Seat. Tn the Fourteenth, despite the ch that In E. Rider, the Tammany ea: date, was forced'to retire dent Cantor's office to eaca the district In mo overwhelm Ic, com and the iems 6 em: Twenty-#ghth anc tan, that Rider inthe, Fitteenth, it ure for W.'S, Douglas, i The Bixteenih, “Mast Harlem? ta. unt ea eur ly dor Jacob Ruppert, Jr., Tam- ‘The Seventeenth, eut out tro Twenty-firet, Twenty-thirt and Thine, first Amtombly Districts, was “made to be Republican’ by 5,000, tit owing (o the clase of new comers’ by the uptown Movement of population, shows, only preponderance for the Re; And the disaffection of the pudlicans In the Thirty-first and the gpparition to the interference “of Naz nal Committeeman Fred 8..G Gatrict affairs, nds ‘Gt Francia E. Shober, the hope to win for sal bed 5 he | Eightenth District, which takes In the whole of the Bronx and the Manhattan half of the Thirty. fourth. through all of which there are two Democrats to one Republican, and Col, James A, Goulden has a aure thing against C. T. Schneffler. GOULDS SAIL SOUTH. (Spectal to The Fvening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. J., Oct. %.—The yacht Chicota, with Edwin Gould, (ts owner, on board, and in command of Capt. Wick, passed out of the Dela- ware and Raritan Canal this morning from New York on its way to Jekyl Island, Georgia. we the friends af Francis Tammany candidate, ‘him over Harvey T. Congress He Arrests Notary Accused of Fraud in Connection with the Recent Primaries. em, A 3500 reward offered by Tammany Leader John F. Carroll for the appre- hension of a notary public who elgned Certificates of transfer in the late pri- maries fight of the Twenty-ninth As sembly District witl be claimed by county detective attached to the Dis- trict-Attorney'a office. Georgo H. King, law clerk, forty-two Years old, disuppeared from his usual haunts ight after the primaries. He was arrested t aay by County De- tectlve Maher at No. 160 West Sixty. aixth street on a warrant issued in Sop. tember by Justice Wyatt, of the Court Of Special Sessions, on complaint of T, J, McManus, member of the Tammany Hail Law Committee. When arraigned before Justice Wyatt, King was accused of haying signed fraudulent certificates of transfers which were voted upom in the primary fight by adherents of Thomas Rush, who contested the leadership of the district with Carroll. It was charged that (he |Rames vouched for by King were fe- titlous, King was committed to Jail in default of $2,000 ball, OUT FOR M’CALL. 5 Indorse His Nomination for firm, at Third aveuur sane and Twenty-sevent treet, ir usual keenness in discerning f Buresipns in sno tele Rs: -recured posresaion of the entire i stocks 9. M. Jackso: 0%, Supreme Court Bi Ata meeting of the French Working- men's Benevolent and Social Club at No.2 ooked,Deluistmhi n Ne West, Forty-firat street, Haat mealing of the Royal C3 joyal Cy- i, orm fea! on ‘also Gig Cul’ candidacy. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of Women’s Button & Lace Boots Black Kidskin, welted soles, in a full assortment of sizes, Heretofore $3.50 & $5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Correct Styles, Reliable Materials, Well Made 400 Prs. { |;NORFOLK SUITS, mixed tweeds, ENGLISH BOX OVERCOATS sack coats, 16 to 20 yrs., je | Jacob Baust, ET READY FOR Bl DEMOCRATIC RALLY Will Be Held in Madison Square Garden and Big Bill Devery Will Be in Parade. ‘The final and most pretent'ous effort of the Mrjhattan Demoecrats in the 7 ome 7 ry campaign for Coler and a. Democratic| -uxedo and Norfolk suits, Congress will occur at Madison $1 . ok : Garden Monday night, and it will be “plain colors or fancy a “buster.” -tay's ford! mixtures. Jackets lined announcemen adquarters: i 7 of the Nat n of Den with taffetassilk. Pleated} cratic Cluh auepices tt will be held skirts, Ustited States Senator James K. Jv Chairman of the National Committ ot will preside, and a “‘clrous feature’ the demonstration will be Mayor Schmitz, the labor champion of #an Francisco, leading the venty-first In position Regiment Band of elghty p American Citizen." a Mayor Schmitz. Chairman James M. Grixgs, of the Congressional Campaign Committee, ex- Gov, J, H. Budd, of California; Sena- tors Culberson, of Texas, and Cormack, of Tennessee; Charles N. Bulger and David B, Hil’ will speak Bx-Vive-President Adlal f. Stevenson will also speak, and so will Judge M. V. Garston, of Chicago, and Judge John D. MeMahon, of Onelda Bird 8, Coler will occupy @ decorated bov and Charles F wili alt In another, E The Tammany braves of the Hieventh by with Coats, Mu Congresional District, comprising the Firth, Beventh, Ninth, Bleventh and Thirteenth Assembly Districts, will maroh ‘1 parade from Thirtysthird street and Eighth avenue ison to. Bil Square Garden-and Big “Devery Will lead the column. ‘There will be an electrical display, fireworks and fuss !n Madison Square. GERMANS FOR STECKLER. Other Or- Veterans and Several ona Indorse the Juatice. ‘The German veterans at a meeting of their unton, presided over by Adjutant unanimously indorsed the nomination of Judge Alfred Steckler for Justice of the Supreme Court. The Kennewec Club, of the Thirty- fourth Assembly District, at its head- quarters, No, 44 Willis avenue, also indorsed Justice Steckler. ‘I'he members| are all Democrats. The Minnetonka Club, of which Sheriff William J. O'Brien ts chairman, of the Twenty-fourth As- sembly District, has indorsed him too, ——— RALLY IN THIRTIETH. Democrats to Hold Maan-Meeting at Old Homestead To-Night. Democrats of the Thirtleth Assembly District will have a double mass-meet- ing to-night at the Old Homestead enue, between Ninetleth and rst streets. Tammany Leader y C. Hart will open the indoor meeting. A half-hour's exhibition of ftreworks will precede the speeches and Boswald's full band will be In attend- ance, Among tho speakers will be Ira Edgar Rider, J. J. Frawley, Gotthard A. Litt- hauer, ex-Assistant District-Attorney MeIntyre, ex-Assemblyman = Hyman Maurice B. Blumenthal, chairman of Committee of Speakers; ex-District-At- torney Asa Bird Gardner, T, C. 'T. Crain and Alphonse G. Koelble. ——__ GIVE UP OIL AS FUEL. TACOMA, Wash., Oot. 4.—The use of oll as fuel for locomotives on the South- ern Pacific Ratiroad has been aban- doned. The resumption of the use of coal has resulted {n a boom for the coal mines of the Northwest. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Millinery Dep't. Ladies’ and Misses’ Simply trimmed Hats, Fine materials—latest shapes, 2.85 and 4.50. | mavy blue cheviots, extra trousers, 7 to16 yrs., Value $7.50 RUSSIAN & REGULATION OVERCOATS, navy blue English kerseys, friezes and vicuna cloth, red flannel lined, embroidered chevrons, 3 to 8 yrs., of friezes and vicuna cloth, 7 to 16 yrs., YOUTHS’ SUITS of blue and black thibets; also plain and mixed cheviots, single and double-breasted YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS of oxford, black ipeinpere Unanimously frat wirects thé lor overplaid vicuna cloth, 16 to 20 yrs., a At \West Twenty-third Stree Twenty-third Street. a $2.45 cheviots, cassimeres and $5.00 Value $9.75, 96.95 value $10.50 27.05 Value $12.90 £9.75 vaiue si4.so 10.00 AS coop i an eo JAMES McCREERY & CO. Misses’ Suits, Made of Thi English jacket.—flare skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. i Sizes 14 and 16 years, Pedestrian skirts, made of fancy grey deep flare flounce, Lengths 37 to 41 inches. Children’s full length Box Sizes 6 to 12 years. Children’s velvet sailor suits, Large sailor collar and cuffs, trimmed with braid, Finished with silk knot. Size 4 to 14 years. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Gloves. Fine suede and kid gloves, —2 clasp to length, —all colors; — for) street and evening dress, Agents for the celebrated DALE Twenty-third Street, AANMATTA CLOTHING CO. THE \CREDIT MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ LADIES’ & MISSES! TAILOR-MADE GLOAKS & SuIts, SKIRTS, SILK & FLANNEL WAISTS, HATS, SHOES & MILLINERY and all kinds of FURS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS & JEWELRY. am | FOUR STORES: 1114 THIRD AY, 2274 THIRD AY., NEAR 124TH ST, 295 EIGHTH AY, NEAR 25TH ST, 700 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, OPEN EVENINGS. Po M\\NSR } CHIC HATS FOR LADIES f Detter than Fitth avenu: reations at double, bat pee THIRD. AVE, die and ott oir e Se KAVIER Jo) SoU vente My VENTEUR. \ ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1902. et cloth twill. and Blouse 10,00 22.50, mixtures,— 6.75 6.75 6.00 30. button N POPULAR HOUSE, PER WEEK YEAR 65TH ST. Wt AS $ 98 THE BEST FL.9R and the quart me_ make ye tacos Rothenberd co New .Ork's Fastest WE sTt ia Te Ss T Saussaction Guaranteed or Growing Store, floney Promptly Refunded. To-Morrow We Will Place on Sale Scores of Rousing Saturday Offers. A Four Hour Sale Eclipsing All Records of the Past Following Specials from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Positively Not One Will Be So!d Before or Afier. No mail orders , Busier and busier every Saturday! | ter enthusiasm, higher sales records ali tes- tify strongly to the unrivalied nature of the offers that we make. Rothenberg’s is thronged all through the forenoon hours of Saturday when other storesare dull, Nothing but supreme values would accomplish that end, — LT Immense Bargains for Girls Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. | Girls’ $3.98 Box Goats at $2.69. 3-4 leneth, made from best English melton. with double cape, tinished with piping of velvet or satin, deep cloth tacing, double breasted and thor- oughly tailored; colors Oxford, blue, red and castor; s'z's 4 to 14; value $3.98. Special for our Great Saturday Sale Fi Girls’ Dresses, 98c. Made from new bright pliids in beautiful colorings; Bt nis sccreivecsejseeciseescesseseeiiacsencessisic Girls’ 3-4 Coats, vest of plain cashmere: braid and button trimmed belt, cuff and collar of plain cashmere in combina- Mace from heavy soft finish English | Melton, with full ish box back, | ingle cape, strap- tion; full revers plid;3.rimmed with fancy braid, and tront tinished with bow of ribbons; full skit large reverse cuff, ssi, 3,98 s | _lined throuchout; sizes 4 to 14; special at ped in combination colors ; Bold Bargains for Women. tailored; sizes 4 to 14; in nav: { Positively from 9 A.M. to} P.M. Only. cadet and brown; special. $9.98 Winter Goats and Jackets at $4.98 Winter Coats, like cut, 42 inches long, made from all-wool Kersey in castor, tilted back, storm collar, finished with strap, reverse cuff, pearl buttons; lined throughout This Coat, and thorourhly tailored; all sizes; nothing in town like it under £9.98. 938 4 * $4.98. Also Newest Short Slot Seam Jackets— All-wool Whipe d Covert Cloth, velvet collar, reverse cuff, fly front, and lined throughout with silk serge. The slot seams run right across shoulders, finished in back and front with stitched tabs... 5 ——— ————— ——— ——— ———— ———" ’s $2.50 IT 1 Men’s $2.50 Trousers at $1. | Positively from 9 A, M. till 1 P. M. Only, We regret that some were disappointed in this offer last week, for our quantities gave out. We have drawn our lesson from the occurrence, however, and will supply every cus- tomer with a pair of these trousers at the sale price during the give: hours— better assortment than ever before. Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres—the out- put of one of the finest makers of pants in this country. Twenty patterns to choose from; every one up to date and this season’s weave and make. Waist sizes from 32 to 42; all leneths. <= This Jacket, ie ioe $4.98 Black Amazon Plumes. reliable stock—fine and glossy 15 inc! forenoon... se eeeeeee 17-inch Brilliant Black Amazon Plumes, worth $1.25 each; Saturday forenoon......++ Between the hours of 9 A. M.and1 P.M. to-morrow, 1 pair toa customer. No mall or- ders. None C. 0. D. antec eeseereeeseneee Of very fine OXFORD GRAY MELTON, 44 inches long, the new style, a loose fitting overcoat, has silk velvet collar—wide French facings, square padded shoulders, mercerized Italian lining, considered good value at 5 50 $10.00, sizes 35 to 42; between the hours of 9 A. M, and 1 P. M. to-morrow, at ° | Positively from 9 A, M. till 1 P., M, Only. ’ U . Boys’ $4.00 Norfolk Suits at $1.95 This offer has never known a precedent and will go on record as an immense [~~ cheviots and cassimeres—every conceivable pattern plaited back and front and have belt to match. When you see them they'll go ina jiffy. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Limits 2 sults to a customer. None C.0.D, No mall A very conservative statement when we say the value of these suits is $2. Many stores would sell them for even more than that. Six patterns of elegant quality cheviots, in dark patterns of stripes and checks. The making and trimming are A1; in fact, that alone is worth the stitched flat taped seams. Our Himit—2 suits to a customer—None C. 0. D, orders filled, Sizes7to 15. Between the hours of 9 A. MM, and e 1P, f1. sees sevens Positively Offered from 9 A, M. to 1 P. ML Only. | Dress Shapes at 49c., Values Up to 98c. Mohair felts in black and colors in Shepherdess Turbans and the newest shapes of this seison. Some have broad welt edge with four rows of stitching and others hive fancy edges that hive met popular approval Values simply wonderful! Fresh, new, desirable goods. Made from good Brilliant Black Amazon Plurres, worth $1,00 each; Saturday 49c | Plumes, made of fine stock and worthg2. 79c | each; Saturday forenoon... . 1.25 i ‘ dB t Gorsets, Ghildren’s Goats and Bonnets. 50c. Gorsets for 4 Hours at 296. In heavy and medium lengths, white, Arab and fancy stripes, lace and embroidery trimming, stralght front; corsets made to sell from 50c, to 60c.; special at neneenees In red, castor, royal and brown, heavy lining, made with deep collar, trimmed with braid, buttons to 1.49 match colors; sizes 1 to 4 years; regular price $2.50; special at.. AR Pesan Children’s Bonnets, fine quality silk bengaline, in pink, blue, red, cream, gobelin and brown, heavily Hined, made with full'uflie of silk Valenclenne: lace ruches, finished with ‘Dow of fancy satin ‘ribbons; [of positively worth $1.25; special at... ’ ‘ Men’s 50c. Underwear at 296. 9 4. M@to1 P.M. finished neck and front, full size; drawers to match, have double gusset, double seams; 50c, Quality. Sale pricesssssccesseeevecensccerecererereveere . oceeceece HX Women’s Underwear. nn, \ 9A. M, tot P.M. n’s Fleece-Lined Vests and Pai ti; Children’s Fleece-Lined Vests and 1 2 eee high neck and long sleey ants have [5c Pants, in white and natural; silk tap [ French band and are ankle lengths; 29c. values for | Men’ 50 Per Pai p MIEN S oes a . er Palr. —+-—— ° i \ | Positively on Sale from 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M, Only. | This lot comprises Shoes suitable for Fall and Winter wear. The ‘uppers are of following Neathers: Box Calf, Kangaroo Calf, Storm Calf, Bye pair with Goodyear Welted Soles —either in double or triple weights—stitched through and through same as U. S.Army Remem| for 4 Hours r—at, per palrs . ._. Girls’ and Boys’ S See cope iy Brey ken Men’s $10 Overcoats at $5.50. 9 4. m. til 1 P.M. e e 9 e Bargains in Boys’ Glothing. clothing value. Strictly all WOOL, made of the finest unfinished worsteds, | i 95 | orders filled. ; F a Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits. price we ask for the suit complete. Pants have patent waist bands and double e e | Millinery Offers. this season. A wonderful value; from 9 A, M, to 1 P. M. only, your choice. AM | 18-Inch Glossy Brilllant Black Amazon [Positively from 9 A, M. to P.M Only. _| 29c Ghildren’s Fine All Wool Gloth Goats. Men’s Heavy Cotton Fleece-Lined Underwear, in various colors; shirts have well 29 Cc y Underwear for Children. WA 9A. M. tol P.M. trimmed, all sizes; worth double. . . 4 Abso'ately $2.50 and $3 Values. Strictly Union Made. regulation. No such value has been sued béfore, All styles of toes to select ‘from.

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