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basal =) ARTIST RUINED for $1.80 a week. He told the landiady, M WINSOM WARING, WHO ARTIST INSANE HIS LIFE WORK. Jea coe Sate , , a painting which w com- lhe w as | Negro Who Pawned the Prop-|Mrs.Waring, Arrested for Horse- Fulfilled, When Poverty Upset dist about da : : 1 ng peal of laughter that ah ekitie rue up and duwa Nook eae vear Dept. erty of the Murdered Girls De-| whipping Her Captor, Denies clares He Got It irom the] the Charge and Declares He His Mind and Led to Art Tragedy in His Lodgings. Destroyed Hin Wealthy Prisoner. Called Her Vile Names. if a 1215, C. dy Neck Ruffs, d bim/all this season’s styles, im masterpiece to un | Chiffon, Liberty Silk, Mous- ‘Ne mass of kindling ne ie (he yeltalt ktbering: |seline de Soie and Taffeta, rer he fend ¢ bitghteg | { if rom $2.95 to $6.95, formerly $4.50 to $18.00, he shou “it is done sudden ly swout SAYS THEY WERE INTIMATE.|DROVE WITH LIGHTS OUT. HE IS NOW IN BELLEVUE. heed mre glorious Sad Ending to the Life-Quest of Oscar Ferling, Who Sought for ‘Twenty-five Years and Found at If the Story Told by the Colored Lad| Returning from Dinner at the Clare: with a Bad Record Is True the So mont She and Her Companions ciety Man Is Not Only a “Slugger Were Halted and Conveyed to , but a Degenerate, Station-House Cells In Harlem. Last a Subtle Color. g s ae | Under Army and Navy A R Colors:—black—black and (2oectal to The Evening World.) Mrs. Wincom Waring, a widow of After searching the four corners of the “QNDON, Noy. lo- The Rev, 1. Mj) white — white — white and BOBTON, Nov. 10.—Ggorge Is. O. Per-| 1-4. ana a niece of the late Col. George earth for a quarter of a century In t accompanied py t Ty, who has confessed to selling the| forty and ‘ a order to obtain a subtle color with sof the naval ana] black. watches of the two ‘Slugger’ victims|#. Waring, was arrested because F hich: % letey the masterpiece to Nemser, the pawnbroker, was ar-|iteeman John McLaushiin, of the West whie lo complete em i OSCAR FERLING. Vk a 42 raigned in the Cambridge Police Court] On@ Hundred and Twenty-fifth street pa aa el a t evel r tr 1 OVA CF 7 aylor, to-day, and held in $1,000 as a witness. : ed him since his boyhood days, and a | believed wouid expply tne giorious color Members of the State poilce who seatlons said ene ee fa ee ret ful beyond his fondest hopes, Oncar eal 1 with this he re- Droadway & 20th 6t oeen engaged on the Morton murier| When he stopped her from driving Feriing, gray-hatred, friendless ant to New York about a year ago \ case are ozcupled to-day in nsgorting| Without iehts on Riverside Drive. driven by poverty to seek a humbie/ans scaried in co print bis masterplece. |)" and classifying the various threads of| With her aa a prisoner was Waite Jodaing in a Fifth atreet iodging-house,| Three weeks ago he catled at the j¢ Gvidence, ‘and apinning {t into a strong | 1 Smith, who boards with her In her became suddenly insane, and In hin rav-| Fifth streec house and secured a room 1 skein, | Distriet-Attorney Sanderson, | handsome apartments at Xo. 7 oe ings blotted out and utterly destroyed who will represent the Government at| Pighty-fitth street, Mr. the picture he hed given up bis ilfe to the preliminary hearing to-morrow at|*M°%e. gieuok the officer with my yee amt i y East Cambridge, will have every mem-| Quin gald Mra, Waring, In court, as Destroyed His Masterpiece. Re “S72 ber of the State Police before him to-! ye was waiting for her case to be Artist. Ferling, born of one of the 4A day, and will thoroughly go over the| cated, “On the contrary the policeman deat famitiles “of the middie clase in material that has been collected, not|swory at me and abused me fright many and educated In Heldelberg eniy agalist Mason, but also agalnst! guy. suniveriiins was taken yesterday from “Ss Perry. I have not been feeling well for a his narrow little room in a todging- The more the State police probe into} rew weeks and yesterday afternoon Mr house at No. 286 Fifth street to Belle- the case, the more convinced they are! gmi!th and his daughter yecured a bugsy ite ma Mectliie oe now conned os rade. about his (6) eo THE WEEK HAS BEGUN with a splendid display of activity. Every section of the Siegel Cooper! Store presents a spirited picture of ani- mation. The first hypnotic touches of the approaching Holiday season are in the atu‘osphere. Many departments are donning their Yule-tide charms, Toyland is a-glitter and a-souni with the délights of thel Christmas season. The New Store on the Third Floor de- that further crimes can be traced to|and Mr. Duffy and myrelf got one. We both Mason and Perry. One theory 18 | Grove to Claremont and had dinner, but ‘erplece, which he destroyed in the that Perry Is an accomplice, if not &|there was nothing to drink but water, ‘madnees bor of his Joy in its accom. principal, in the “Slugger's” attacks, | « 430 o'clock we started hack, plishmen ‘ ‘About 6,30 o'clock we ; Fifty-three years ago Ferling was some of the officials jiolding that both |and at about One Hundred and Sixth a white man and a colored man have | greet. the policeman stopped us. Mr. born in one of the small but beautiful been committing assaults on women !giih drove on a short distance and suburbs of Dresden, Germany. His parents were well to do, and endeavored {during the vast fe ths, a , 1 ., aN pogitnei eer ie ee then eaine| tack (,the/eur® a2 res |Surgeons Find Evidence of Hys- Heroic Rescues ig Policemen to the Mit of thelr means to give thei teria in Nellie Corcoran’s| Lohrs and Coyle at Early|* darslnge Cae ota Some of the officials confidently believe | I was drivir: , they are on the point of rounding up a] ‘What 'n AYE ay Ran. by driving ‘ n ‘ s at scone et eas i He bral phere wwithoae «erty aia not} Brain, and She May Have} Morning Fire in St. Nicholas jy. more than a boy when he de tights were out and that I coterie who for utter depravity have not been equalled in the annals of | veloped a taste for art, and finally when t ‘+ erlme in Boston. veto the curb and ight up. Fretted Herself Into Coma. Avenue. he came of age he decided \upon it as ’ Some discoveries “made yesterday | He thet derked the hore back on his 7 his Ife's work. would seem to establish a closer con- | eek ti) Life Qeest for Pigment. j nection between Mason and Perry. M you Wout Ro a foot without a EE iat omen ee pid purty then, said he wouid get}TROUBLED BY HER POVERTY. |BRAVED BURNING STAIRWAY. | 2°, {old t's friend that when a, mere . he had had a dream of a woman— Was assaulted three weeks ago by a|OUt and lent ihe lumps. und asked the BEERS whose pecullar ethereal beau- . ¥ nt | policeman if he had a mate i fee H man she belfeved to be Alan Mason. | 2] "may have a Sox of them.’ he ty had never yet found its way on can- i She knew him as “Gregory Hull,” and | sald, ‘but I'm not suppored to be supply | ‘Touched by the extreme poverty of her} A woman and child.were carried 4own| vag, For a number of years, he said, voted to the display and sale of the cele- she first met him three years ago, about |!" matcher parents, James Hanse, in whose house} a blazing staircase by policemen, andj he hud endeavored to reproduce on can- brated ‘Victor Talking Machines’’ You will be much in- @ same time that she wus assuulted I asked him if tt was the stn-| Neille Corcoran, the sleeping girl, wa8liw other persons had thrilling escapes | Vas the glory of this dream, but because and robbed by young Perry, as the re-| tin at Gir tlundredth street, and he | employed, will deiray the expenses of i burning building at No, 283 st,/ 0! % certatn delicate and subtle shade of sult of which the latter was sent to the | iid J) knew very well. T started for| per funeral, which will be theld to-mor-| ‘fom @ burning building blue he could not Inepire the eyes with Lyman Reformatory School. WAS | Lenin ATA Erte heen he swore at me|row from her father’s humble home at| Nicholas avenue early to-day. The knot] certain henvenly glow. He went. to! § cept goods to bn y y fenin and turded the horse most cruelly 7 unabie to identify Mason, however. i watkced It tear up to the. ation Bi shat ide avenun “5 of spectators attracted by the blaze India for it, and then to Africa, where Baers: Hin ‘Two girls who were assaulted by a|0 One Hundred and Twenty-fiftn street.| Despite the autopsy, w! WAS) | DES~ | ovaw Ugreatiy. excited! when it in a quarry near the Nile he found a|§ prepay freight to maioved bleyele In Franklin | 2028, McCables was tha bundsman, | sided over by Dr. Janeway, the phyei-| © aad pecullar blue stone, which when pow- colored man on a bicycle i furnishing $5) cugh for thelr appearance | ¢ learned that four persons were en- ‘ Park some weeks ago will try to !den-|in court this. morning. Mr. Du ind | Ci&ns are as much in the dark as ever | !¢ ‘ ps na fered and mixed with a certain acid he * tify Perry as the man. Mr. Smith eorroborated the stor; in seeking for an explanation of the|‘t*@pped ,by the flames on the second nmmm-scw~ mmm pr ememmenen men Sy Ars. Waring. ‘The policeman said he| girl's strange maiady. It 18 protmble| f00r. | Pollcemen Lohra and Coyle, of if If the story told by Perry is¢ true, de a, bi : ., %y } had not swor: jut that Mrs. Cay that they will never be able to deter-| the it One Hundred and Twenty: ftth | West 144s On all purch of $5 or more e- iormaily pens to morrow. terested in this event. In the {4illinery Salon there is a magnificent show- ing of Parisian styles especially imported for the} Horse Show, All the clever styles are prodigally shown in the departments displaying wearing apparel for every Mason 1s not only ‘Jack the Slugger,’|had struck him repeatedly with atrest eaticni ware loudly appiadoed’ but a degenerate of the lowest | Whi mine It. } member of the family, . ty | Magletrate Deuel listened to the stories | The: inclined to the theory of hys-| When they rushed through the flames | egyp, 1907 , type, Mason has been positively aobyrive detendadte tata cthe y are Y vs 7 ps odakin 12 | denied by Perry as the man whol witiesses, “and asked Poticeman, Me: | Fla. From a microscopical examina: |&04 brausht them to anfety. toion Rede Ulan Tuesday adds to the interest variously and vigor. i f gave him the watches of Miss Morton atin to repens that pant of his tes-| tion of the girl's brain it was learned A poe ee ealaee me Pipes recs aa, Coapecticut, ously. * and Miss MePuec, two of the yictims,|Umany In which he sald: than an unusual number of white cor: | of & h en ‘A The important series of special sales which be, hit ing find ver a. *s 3 Z is struck me repeatedly e boarding-house run by John’ Blake. ip ip whic! gan this morning to be pawned, Nemser, the pawnvroker, | wich the whip ang the companion in the| Puscles had formed, showing an unusua! Willan Mccioud. Who lsccUpisd acrdonn RELIABL their continuation to-morrow, and thereafter. It is destined to be a’ fas picked Perry out ag the man Who] buggy with her. Maid to. her: effort on the part of nature to repair the pieuged the waiches. Perry says that fe over him} he's nothing but a 5 on the first floor, discovered the fire. BANNER WEEK AT THE BIG STORE. op) anyway.’ waste’ of Cheias stent, When the fire was binv'i« Mercely CARPE he qivided the money with Mason. ‘Tae | pum latter refuses to break his silen The Magisrate looked very serious | This phenomenon usually accompantes honk woh Inco eth ners tote pute" AT ROP eyen Aid he sally | NMTIA, TMM te explained, mould SPT, yecond. oor ‘had n caeuped |, SaVonneres and. Aaminstrs sn dinty im yy) +7 4 Flaite nd both of the defendams | have caused a weakening of the system fg p © most fastidious F, y cS R ‘i Bere fey, haa, Maia peeeaton | uly and’ ge A emiense 1 (RUCMARG [and nave made the victim Becatary [Re two pateemen daaned nto ene flonmgs fo lease the most fastidious sano and dong Aecttal UN ONO TE eae “TFat {a the man; ho gave me the| co." ney TNS sensitive to atito-hypnotism, isavt In-| burning Dulidinz. In a rear room S "Slasoncald. not Rinch, “He looked: his ee dlans are often subject to such attacks. | Thomas Jenny and hls wife and child) 5 PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $33. || oft 3 o'C/och Guesday Mslernoon, You. //, 1902, ues and Sown Mason did not finch, He looked his The, too. the git] is known to have| were asleep,» Polceman Coyle awak 1925, ay y OEP oe 0 DRESSING SACQUES, ; Swereg, Coulis ido net kiow youd been vubject to fits of melancholy, Shelened them, and wrapping the child in (Reduced from $44.00.) In the Auditorium of the New Art Piano Store. Flannel, pretty pink and neyer saw vou before in my life. was greutly wortled over the poverty its beitclothes ran down the stairways! Mahogany finish, tnlaid—covered in Iett WLGOR woe a Stripes; also Flanvelette in Hasina haa Wecore of her parents and often talked about | which was by this tlme enveloped in| ioectry, ARTISTS: handsome patterns with border be it despondentiy. ier father ts elghty | tame. Mr. ahd Mrs, Jenny followed. MRS. LILLIAN STRANG GUNTHER - ‘. ‘5 5 ; ming, KIMONO Gowns, th db nin pal ry eS Mr ine iasntiication, “The police daughter, who wave uli {her en- | where Mrs. Thomas Mannering was In (Reduced from: $4.50.) MR. ALEXANDER HOWELL 2 ee ean ligarne Miyedan tees orig) Sept Stevens that retry la ant ineore ieteurhings of ae a eg haz | bed. The Woman was almect overcome| Golden’ Cal. or Mahogany daish-cov: | ME. FREDERICK’ WILLIAM GUNTHER Saver? sate tins te ‘correopent* made Peele tie aatvad a tere inane fo | being a victin of wutecaugnessom, vat | by the smoke. He wrapped her tn a| ered in damask and velour? MRS. ORVILLE D. LA DOW . i at the Piano . re He served ter, in un Lyman. sehool for Bo: .. ‘where he had Qf Liis the men of svicnce are slow to} blanket. and taking (ber in his arms| «LONG CREDIT” gives you possession PART ra been sent for larceny, and before thac speak. Cases of gelt-hypnotism, volun; went lato the hall. The stairway was) 4610 curies as well as necessities. Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn he had been troublesome to the au- tary and Involuntary, are us rare inj ablaze, and lowering, his nead he i Fecattn , redical i f ld! reached the bottom in two leaps, A WITH THE AID OF THE PLA¥RIO. "i iwag, through, the handwriting on| Claims His Wife’s Divorce from) oi a‘tew imuients wo are ine victims| be emerged fromthe doar ‘wih a CASH of CREDIT I'll Sing Thee Songe of Araby . ee Clay the cards attached to the watches that of thelr own diagnoss, the prious have | Womat ody claspe in MR. ‘HOWELL. |, and recelyed men who were murderers only! arms, the crowd cheered him roundly. ( W, 6 ‘VEILING: he was Grst suspected, and, upon feat Former Husband Was Not in their own tenarinings, ata ayalcuna | OWPERTHMAIT The Passage Bird's Farewell . + Hildach } ularly sold up to 25c.; tea feSstatements and “ended by cusg| Legal and Wants Present |etudsora io iniuerce' with medicine. [NO “GHOSTS” oR «pEeyILs.” 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St : MR. GUNTHER and MRS, GUNTHER. row, per yd, all. abqut it.” ‘i - ‘ When her body became cold 1. was in| WASHINGTON, Nhy. 10.—Chillans NEAR 67 AY. Le Papillon . ‘ 5 . : * . Lavalle sie Fie To the police he said that he had} Marital Tie Legally Dissolved, |!‘ pittable appearance ike that of an | nave not yet eecn an automobile in WITH THE AID OF THE PLAYANO. havand other colored boys fad’ bean the Gied erom' heer exhaustion and senite | {eyE country, reparte Consul Manaftels | Bmokiyn Stores. Flatbush AV. nea Fitton Si PART II. ecient prisoner's frequent companions. Ce It terror thatoreved Uboniher enn va N A PERSIAN GARDEN : . . Liza Lehmann bts JUAT-SHAPE TABLE . In his confession Perry sald: LIVED TOGETHER FOR YEARS, | kited_ her? Fr ibeeallig, OGtepsin : MRS. GUNTHER, “Miss SLESENGER, 4 P “I was going down Main street and I all Ratitie {Bue ne of ee hie MR. HOWELL, MR. GUNTHER. Hast Mason. 2b. Wwas about Tot: 8 0lclbu: day utter day in an agony of desire to : % in the evening, more than four weeks 2 wake? he : ; Boardman & Gray Grand Piano Used. ago. 1 noticed his chain hanging out ‘ ecbanel " ot his coat. 1 goes up to him, as ad! Dr Rufus T. Hubbard, society leader | raneuaiy lives two lives ani that his boys do, Inquialtive, taxes the chain out|and member of the Calumet Club, fore] subsconselous seit. is by far the mare \ ang looks at {t and I says: ‘Whose . :} the m : 2nd lor Angbheldceatieisarseniret m of Boston, to-day instituted pro-| delicate and senaitive of the two. What seedings It) the (Suprenelc: inst | Nellie Corcoran suffered in those three Heine EOINE Gh In ennvarention ai | SoCo preme Court agains reoran suffered In the watch must haye slipped his mind.| his wife, Eliza A., for an annulment of eee nan nau nnver Dea. Tie sie man Anyway, 1 aye: ‘I better keep che| thelr marriage, Mrs. Hubbard, former-| hin undergone. 46.75; spect i oe Floor, toa Knit Underwear. |Women’s Pajamas. Caps and Ceais. MUiniBEAYSRINNED COT errr petty ape ee y 5 0 INPANTS' WE ere Coe Soe ne Q 0 ‘TON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fleeced, in biue, flesh, brown and 29 Lae ler wotd tN al : Iam hard up for a watch, fliy a phil y y ‘weons who witnessed tha au- Fave sold mine.” He saya: ‘I don't care, |'¥.¢ Philadelphia woman, was served out the suggestion that the girl ; Peseta ‘made to vel WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS; j Money will buy more.’ I kept it. Papers at No, 28 West Twenty-| wus not reaily dead. They say that & fancy stripes; two styles; some have mili- 4] “Next day F was hard up for money| ninth street, where she was visiting| the records of trance have been jargely will offer on Tuesda' WOME ®. RES RED, VESTS tay collar, Silk frog trimmi: iy rae Bey tis Sa rems friends. supplier by lay teeny: ang: that the y DRAWERS, fleeced, silk I buttons; others have off. s 4 ehools do not tur 0 - Tigave him 7 cent® apd kept a quarter.| 12 her answer Mrs, Hubbard alleges) Cannot cei when life ia extinct. and Wednesday, Novembe~ Ith and 12th, Hag colae; eel cord frog; 19. ‘Was “Flush in Watches.’ BLy ALUEBURGRIENTNaHaenEiae ae (Matn Floor, Bast, 18th $2) (Second Floor, Centre.) (Second Floor, East, 19th St.) . “When I next saw Mason 1 met him More Huuters than Rabbi Pr hb Mecidentaly "iD | serted her during the following year. \ fot Scnday. Tvaskea him what time|Not hearing from Murphy, she says| The woods in the victaity of Hacken- MEN’S FINE SILK SCARFS, it was. He pulls out a little watch and] that in 1882 she went to Boston, where |#&ck swarmed with hunters to-day. Dr. Carpets. me no answer, I sald he must ‘| E. K. Conrad bout the fi re i: -in-Hanc fe lush with watches, He sald “Oh, no,’ | at the home of a mutual friend she met PL ReeiRane ER reas farge English squares and folded Four-in-Hands, the WOOL VELVET CARPETS; ¢: " 5 turn he wondered why the pawn- | Dr. Hubbard. ‘There are more hunters than rabbis regular values of which are $1.75 tra heavy grade; éeep rich pile; Women’s Kid Sloves. Women’s Sample Shoes. tan’ t keep open after 11 o'clock. A few months later she claims to have] jn the woods to-day. Our party of three Oriental avd floral effects; bor- All leathers, including Ideal Pat- Hd they did. He sald they didnt | Aled a bet against her first husband on| ran wcroxs thirteen, and that Was a bad to $2,25, at . ¥ . < 51.00 Each, dera (to match); extensive ‘range ent Kid; ali styles: all sizes. bepoalngaccsclpro titer tee . up! facta something Wrong, you Having og |the grounds of desertion and was for-|omen, so we gave it up for the 9 Oy of designs; also ball and stair 7 iS) RS regulat stocks she ey A IS|« calor, they fetal their rich gloss, many magn ee 8 He ‘No, noth-| mally freed from the man she had not effects, on fect fom $3.00 toy and for wear have no equal; pair,” 1 ing’ good luck with | seen for seventeen years. Four years) CHILDREN’S HOME. (Tait Floor, Gch Ave, 19th 8) A | tec the ater one, TIl'well this one for vous | tater ‘Strat Murphy and Dr, Hubbard a Weulshken xinee - d Long Yap Reaver Altman & €o. (Second Floor, 18th St.) (Mala Floor, 6th Ave.) —————— High-GSrade Corsets\| Women’s Watehes, Fine imported CORSETS, WOMEN'S WATCHES, in gen nt and pawned tt t Hook It went a Pe Was toentty af were quietly, married. ‘They ilved to- ck, I got 4 for it. I gave the name | gether untll 1899, when the doctor came 7 Oclgcrien Wountain, No, 6 Greenwich | ts New. York and took up his residence |® At @ children’s home in Fort zB street. How this came Into my head| a: the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Wayne, Ind., they have entire.y aban- Fb 3 i a aes. dt front; some with righ r Pe Was that ue tO Thatin the Mest nee | Shortly afterward Mrs, Hubbard | doned coffee because of the bad effect reciente sha'snuse lone te trothers wits tow best; ng pes mae yer sliver came Porat 0 of. I have not seen Mason| brought an action for desertion, ana| of it. | - one EAVES wars, vf 731% rh enuine whalebone. fitted with a fine ieee Z OS x, ieee on's relatives Insiat that the boy | ‘he case ie now pending in the Massa- bth We Baer maces eal invite attention to a large latest shapes, $2.50 quality, Lrg tieel yA ovel rs 7 75 Gwies movement, wees 1 Tilar and that they have [ chusetts courts. matron, Buc- | . ‘ 5, Set Laiies (Mala Poor, 6th Ave.. 18th 8B) Maton ration wh thes cannot give ‘out,| Meantime Dr. Hubbard stole a march | 0c8®. anne as, compelled four years | stock of GLOVES, for Street, Evening, Driving, Golf Attn por oon Ave Coe) (second Floor, Centre.) rove him ' ag it Stately The ken broker at| oP MB, wife and aued for separation Oe, latter making eaveral experiments ing and Automobiling, Also Neckwear, Silk Mufliers, | §Sv7e Gmérocdered . Morons } Those shor A womens Clara Morten any | divorce from her first husband was not | concluded that Postum filled the bill. | Colored and Dress Shirts, Pajamas, Bath Robes, He Oslery. Agnes, Mf Phos, were sold, complicates | legal, Inasmauch inl Murphy was not a} and has used it ever since. Curtains. APRONS; white lawn; g ner Dhesltuation mere deeply ‘by deciarin | Feeldent Of ae, ety mana Uso; | | She has charge of a family of chit- Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Steamer Rugs Wicth deep “hems hematitos WOMEN'S AND MEN'S IM- tovrhe Hvesing World cofrespondent to-| cree Was granted. Wellman & Gooch| 20° iimvering from 22 10.30, and ° : Ce string, PORTED FAS! ELACK AND Se erry is not the man whe sold me| Kersberg fo the wife, in whose behalf] writes us: “I give Postum Coffee free- Carriage Robes, etc. AFTERNOON TEA AND SEW- BLUE HOSIERY, {ull regular the watahes- Fam positive, he asked for $00 counsel fees and $50/1y, using no coffee at all. The chi!- 4 ING APRONS; several made; made to sell at 25¢c.; all 7 fs) sort viarscnale mony pending a settlement| U0 "are always well. We have had SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. ch vA 8S RRaety say ops shane lew Kkness for two years, except such | i meer 00 special, rim med, (Main Floor, Raat. 18m St) CHILD RUN OVER BY WAGON. no alc! jpte pecial, jor, 18h 81.) as they contract at school, like | (Third Floor, | nay hor Kosch Down tm ater : SR tacts ere lads] UMGETWEAT of ih, Sand Mee, Whe and Coed J Fou, ey Crope de Chine. ang; Aerlgnsly Me Bee Companys Sean. ont eases. The children are all plump and Merino and Natiral Wool. Hosiery of Silk, Cashmere, lankets. aole aAssware. ‘he Mittenthals have been aj e ° CREtE DE CHINE SILK, 4 Jacob Weltser, three vearsiid. of No, | The Meee iana MECDnceL the oti Ay good condition. Clear complexions, Lisle Thread and Cotton in and embroldered effects. | inch, ull si k, good bright meteor ‘Tenth avenue, was kndi down | Mr. iro! ae Mow of* muddy-looki » PI HEAVY WEIGHT FLEECED WATER TUMBLERS, finest thin GH Tun over. by & horse and Wagon at| Doser's seoretary, told Mascagni the ‘sallo’ muddy-looking faces, |NGRAY. COLTON BLANKETS; lca Wiswa elaae TaeeetacIy. Soc nish, blaci and all desirable col- Ng Haeeveatatn street and Tenth avenue, | Sompany who were about. wept for Joy" sien We saiuare ae Poatn Meroe: IB Nunt size; colored. border; 91-50 S per doowb; ovecial, percazem ore; per yard, the ‘mornin; fee. fe ie um strict! | G * i9tn st.) iH : fr (Main Floor, Oth Ave, 19th child was severely | inter- | They all talked at once, very vigorously ly according to directions, and it spade, (lala Floor, Basi, 1 pally gee res Removed i ioneveli| and’ at grant leat abel eae ne eit a al Cighteeutd Street, Nineteenth Sereet, Sixt Avenue, New York

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