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HREECENT 1 NL STHTEN SLND, DES . Attorney-General Cunneen Says The Syndicate Which Controls people Have Spoken and No Transportation Asks Fran- Claims Can Affect Decision. chise for Exclusive Use of 0 Magistrate Tried to Fine Him,! but Gave Up and Waved Man, ut of Court. Whitehall Street Slip. H ng Wont) Magistrate Naumer gaye a moving but Li y. U.—Attorney- | unsuccess! nition the nh dar ed this m he regarded {t Brogkly with the result t PROMISES IMPROVEMENTS. |. that nis election will be Jonn Ja A dumb prio | 2 of the leged irregula was allow hibition Indorsement of his nom- Wher ” he Staten Isiand syndicate headed| sata smiled affobly at the Mugistrat by H. H Rogers, which controls the not know whether my election /asked I nt Lo name ; m4 uate int transportation facilities of the island, ontested, but 1 tei Radi a ee shake of the head was th hhas asked for a franchise to operate a as to the Sado Deskin aeery TT eae! ben, by torent ferry line between Manhattan and West New Brighton and Tompkinsville. Dock checiidonee Hawkes has received the offer from Laws 1 Lauterbach, Fepresenting tee syndicate. The proposal ts for the wed thelr prefer- or more candidates | | Ing alleged Irregular: | @ n of the auc ul er Edwa ulle xclusive f nination of a jot Patrolman Feeny who had made the t, “what 1s the matter with this ss, sir, that he ts deaf and dumb, T saw him at street ne of the Whitehall street slips, which are t has only to be ‘ ‘ now shared with the Baltimore & Ohio Ne eee InAs gee, ts feb ‘avthe saben Aated tales Rallroad for a term of twenty-five yea trot, Tf the courts shou rule that an [hands and his face the same time. Rinanicreits ane allyits deslde whe J because of |I thought at first, sir, that his face nee t baervance Of Thurted him, but Iffound out ho was the terminals on the isiand shall be omination of | utted: hin ‘ bP uinenlt built by the syndicate or by the c the raresled ish hd wii ge feu ettirantaal uy, thaccompany: 4 Angerous to our Wb 2 ed him for belng drank.” In return for the franchise the synili- for straightening out inres: | 4 rnere Delis no expert In the deat and cate offers a twenty-minute service with| Yarities in. nominnilong ix before tne | tum alnhabel, (he Magistrate Looked ‘| 5 th] Gestion. No-election shoul be annulled |at the prisoner and, filling a glass with nawiy-constructed’ steel “ferryboate of | Siero". No electicn aac oe te tee donee tate neo sits ee the latest and most modern pattern, the| voting Neate : i mM PAROGT Ve Vac eEHEN Gor ahiplo eine ox ina litps and d his head from stde to iise/cants a trpiin wants cxnmuc| SHOBER SPENT) $22.10, |e, At the andlor ihajehird eink th prisoner laughe. ‘Then he started to up Successful Candidate for Congress Record in Low Figare. tation tickets. At the terminals the| company promises access to ail the @team and electric roads of the island. It 1s provided that the property of the company shall revert to the city for a fair compensation at the end of twenty- plaud Makes Francis E. Shober holds the palm for |‘! um five years !f desired by the city at that time. Engineers are now working on! His op- the plans for the terminals, and these ui LY) hs will be submitted to the Dock Commis- nses filed yes- sioner within a short time The proposed ferryboats will he doub termir decked and the Is will he Rtrtcted #0 that directly from th terminals the tro! vated to the height of the upper deck, whflo the steam roads will be on the ground. te for Senator $2,904.99. eater New for the Su-1F 3 Adler, who was defeated the Ninth Diatrics, $010. Charle for| hi Congress In twill a nd was suppressed, Then the Magistrate held up his hands fcate a pris rato in ner in a understand rr ws failed t ner was wal vut of nley Memorial. ¥. 1. — President pted an Invitation to il banquet expected he mo n Jan make a Condensed News. ocal. | } | Telegraph. | ry Cable. | STRIKE ON EXCHANGE, COTTAGERS LEAVE. POULTYEY BIGELOW HURT. The plumbers went on strike in the | NEWPORT, Nov. 11—There was a) MUNICH, Bavaria, Nov. 1.—Poultney mew Stock Exchange bullding in Wall /notavle exodus of -cottagers to-day, | Bigelow, the author, was thrown from street because steamfitters were doing “mong those leaving being Judge Jolin |his horse to-day and his collar-bone vee the recently re-elected | Judge of the New York Court of Ap- Work in the bullding which, the plumb- | Clinton ers say, should have been done by them, DR. LEGGHTT TO MINNESOTA. — | peals, who loft his Invalid wife here; Rey. Dr. Lester Leggett, wh peent!y | Mi A. Johnson, Mrs. Burke Toche | 3 pastor of the ne, the Misses Johnson the sculptor, who orton Ditght Romo for yeirs, eral Assembly yzerian Churea innesota. MT. NEBOH CELEBRATION, f appendicitis. It ts CAP re or —Thirty. at The tiftieth anniversary celebration Poeun ean ani |, a TOWN, Nov. 11,—Thirty. large Barre wacsi. ie raion Rens vonitarly | Pulidings in the centre of 4 A M., will be held at Temple Rodeph xelusively in the lst Haye, Dossy dos Foy 1 by i “8. £ I 1 Y ¥ ndon is the third port of Cape Col- Sholom, Sixty-third street and Lexington s 7 Jony for export trade and has a popula- Avenue, nex: Sunday, at § P.M. ‘This ts S (RABBITS. tlon of about 7,000, J, Nov. 1,.—Former veland In company with Princetonlans went hunting McFarland Farm at Cleveland sald that he f and bag bits, but no quail w |shot by the party. ‘The season opened) | in New Jersey to-day |x the largest lodge the district, having metropolitan 5800 dof gl a $1.00 will be institutions: “rat the to worthy Mr Wiener Fy THURBER FREED OF DEBTS. Judge Adams, in the United States District Court, granted a dischi Bankruptcy to Francis formerly: _ wh ery house of WH. K & ber Thu a «Almost ready " from which relieved OF MRS, DURLAND. Mrs, Mary Ann Durland, the widow of William Durland and the ot | WiMlam Durland, of Durland's Riding |} cadony, In West Sixty-sixth street | ied ray at Jamalea | @ighty-two verrs old LINCOLN DROPS PEAD. mother Luther J. B. Lincoln, a writer anda member of tho Lambs’ Clu! net] dead yesterday in the street ibs hampton, L. 1, where he was visiting Bawa) Simmons. the w fifty: yeare H wy th mbs' Club and had assistes the writing of a number of plays, Deats Was calsed by apoplexy | UPROAR IN THE REICHSTAG. Austrian Senators Revile Oppon- “ents and Silence Pren VIENNA, Nov. 11-/There foriove scenes in the Reichstag to-day, frowing out of the discussion the wlection riots in the Favoriten lot “of this city on Nov. 7. 7 engaged in virulent recrimin Boctat Democrats and Chel ists calling each other “Blood “plavksitards,”" & The din was so torrie that Premier Koertier, who attempted to allay the exciteanent, wor obliged to speaking. The H- breakfast c were up- to harden, or both. a breakfast desiet fom During the Landtag Pavociion district. on Aatl-Somites ‘stormed th of Bochalists, and a tle eued, The rloters ¢ Mounted police and! forty arrested. Meny persons rece wounds. CG F. $a FRIESLAND IN QUARANTINE. Dikcovers lof Small-Pox in Steer- Age Causes Steamer's Det he ‘steanship Frics Penétiona: Navigation ¢ Hoarrived at Sandy } yhas beon unable t h, having bern detained at Quaran- ¥ exland ht et pine Kidskin, Kid or cloth tops, hand eit Iso- he was nd. One TO SANTIAGO. BY WATERLOW LONDON, Nov, 11 attes better dish to-morrow, moulds and set it into the refrigerator n. He was hunting with the of the garrison. os NAIL, v 11,-Phe com. which d Havana by rail, mont of Amert- and makes fur leally impossible, IN CAPE COLONY, POLLOCK, sydney Waterlow, the British Embassy at and Alice, dau were of Wine eto ” for more. You may digest about 73 per cent. of com- mon oatmeal. You will digest 99 per cent. of H-O. © porridge left over from an be utilized for a still Press it into Serve with fruit or cream, Then you will know what help H-O is, Kocu & CO. Wednesday & Thursday—A Sale of LADIES’ FINE BOOTS. LADIES’ WALKING BCOTS, button only, of supe Between Lenox & Seventh avenues. sewed welt, self or patent , tips, newest shapes, equal value cannot be obtained esewhere for less than $3.50, for two days, $2.69. e THE. WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN DEAF-MUTE EARNED Won's Weal Is Heh FREEDOM BY SIGNS. Paine’s Celery * physical condition of its women. The, , equal exhaustion of those powers by r quality Compound - | GIVES VITALITY, VIGOR AND |STRENGTH TO DEBILITATED AND RUNDOWN WOMEN, It is maintained by many distin- wiished writers that the greatness of a nation depends much upon the ‘general conditions which contribute | to health and long life are those which do not imply a rapid and un- which life is maintained. While we assert that the women of our land stand peerless for beauty and the virtues that make them lovable, we cannot hide the fact that there are thousands in our midst who, owing to overwork, worry, household cares jand an unequal exhaustion of fe power, have become weak, nervous, sleepless and debilitated. We bring to the attention of all weary, despondent, hopeless and sick- ly women earth's great rescuer and health-builder, Paine’s Celery Com- | pound. Thousands of healthy women | jactivity and robustness to Patne's | \Celery Compound. Mrs, Stephen Smith, St. Paul, Minn., tells how she was snatched from the grave, Bie) I had a bad attack of la grippe Ithis spring and was at death's door, and no one ever expected me to re: ‘over. I was so weak that as soon | las they brought me out of one faint I was In another, 1 could not take any nourishment, and doctors’ medi- | jclnes did me no good. A friend ad- vised my husband to get me a bot- itle of Paine’s Celery Compound, {which he did, but had no fafth in it. The second day after taking the Com- pound I began to get real hungry and took an interest in things. I had everything that money and loving are could supply, and with that and aine’s Celery Compound I am now doing my own work, while three months ago I was almost in tho graye. I know thac I owe my health and strength to Paine’s Celery Com- pound, and shall always recom- mend It.” There are many ways to economize, but none is so simple, entertaining and satisfactory as the use of DIAMOND DYES in making pretty and practical objects for the home. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. | SAVINGS each week or YOUR month buy from us what is wanted—the highest class or moder- ately priced clothing, whichever you prefer. Our prices we guarantee are as low as any cash’ house, and you have the advantage of our liberal system of CREDIT. SUITS—A lot of handsome and dur- able Fall Suits, in cheviots, mixtures and tweeds; $20 would be the right |] price for these suits; spe- 15.00 cial at OVERCOATS— 10? Coats— Fall and Winter Overcoats, a very large stock to choose from, in all this seasons materials, handsomely finished; our $20 overcoat now markedat’ 15.00 Two-Piece | |] Boys’ s Boys |] Suits in. handsome fancy _ mixtures, j 4.95 SHOES—Men's Shoes in_ patent 3.50 |] leather, velour, wax calf and box calf; regular $5.00 values, at 470 Fulton St,, Brooklyn. One Flight Up, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. Solid Gold Eye Glasses $1.00 a Pair. nder why T will give you « palr of solid gold Eye Glases that sell everywhere at five dollars for one dolla 1 will tell you why. Towant you to rei ine, If your eyes trouble yous that It |] sour advantage ¢o cohsult me, 1 want - for more than twenty- and accuracy In fitting of Meatimable benent strictly all wool; a suit made to-sell for $6.50; special, You will at you to know that 1 ff of thoroughly experienced ocattats and 0 are free t them. 1 Ket the bert poasl Fou get Glasses from mé you can be suri they will permanently benefit your eight, ‘Therefore | make this grand offer around us owe their present vigor, Size. eae 233 yas. 7.000 3.50 *- |% 3199, 4.50, 5.50, 7.00 Pr. 2yx2ay% «© 7.00 * 3,50 * | Reauced'to auxs «8.80 4.25" | 2,35, 3.35, 3.98, 4.98 Pr. 26x26 Inches, 7.00 doz. 3.50 iit ra eo : 5 sO. 7.50, 9.00 Pr, 100 fyictarNepuines 24 aches RetgS, 3.98, 5.50, 6.75 pr. eee en 1.98 doz.| 5Q dozen full size silkoline covered Women’s W2" Waists For Fall Wear. Second Floor. f Our assortment includes sgores of styles in as many materials. Many are shown here exclusively. The following three items we merely mention to serve as a hint: Wome: Pique Cheviot and Madras Waist. Women's Fleece-Lined Madras Waist; shou! fastened on side with pearl buttons: fahcy stock Women's Waist of Pique; Plain Pique with black dots or figures; fancy striped Madras of imported quality... oo Household Needs. Basement. Thero isn't a device necessary to facilitate the household processes that wiN not be found in our wonderful basement. For completeness our Houeefurnishing Store is excelled by none. For perfect arrange- ment {t surpasses all. It is alwayg ready with full stocks, and, too, with little prices, such as made buying a pleasure and a duty. Take a stroll through it—chances are you'll see scores of things that will at once suggest and supply a long-time want. BEST GRAY STEEL ENAMELLED); OTHER HOUSEHOLD ESSEN ju a Pots, choice of| Bread Ralsers (tin), 10: ule areca Japanned Sugar Canisters, + $4.00 $2.95 Japanned Trays. Chamois Sponges - Wash Bollers, w' Water Pals, "strongly m water Bi Bissell'a"Grand Rapids” Sweeper oP oes Imported Clothes Baskets. 9 Imported Clothes Hampers, sq' vy Gi 18, e, Extra heavy Garbage Pal re 3185 of heavy gauge iron. Chafing-Dishes. A Most Distinguished Collection. Basement. ‘We are quite proud of our gathering of Chafing-Dishes because of their exceblence, thelr variety and their low prices. Chafing Dishes generally are growing in popularity. The well-known “rabbit” {s all right, but many people have learned that a great variety of dainty dishes cah be cooked with the assistance of a good Chafer at a moment's notice. We started out to gather the best, then we had a good many made especially to our order, ‘and the result is an assembly worth examining. patent asbestos lam) of two styles, Cas re We have many low “STERNAU" DIBH WITH. st nace CHAFING DISH ACESBORIES, forks, toasters, omelet pana and flagons. e200 2 0 oe Good Values in Gas Radiators. ced dishes, and call special attention to the latest eS RERNO LAMP. We also keep a full ‘such as poachers, skimmers, spoons, elaborate cast base and top, oe 9 0 0 oe Prices Just Halved. designs, have their pr! and a5 serviceable as a well-made Trunk them at half just because some are & around during our building operations. can be. We're simply offering little scratched from moving ‘Whey are all perfect otherwise Regular $15.00 Trunks at $7.50 NEW YORK’S . SIXTH AVENUE, FINEST WEORD. 19TH TO RETAIL STORE. : e 20TH STREET. 2 +220 Great Sale of Hosiery To-morrow you will find in our newly enlarged Hosiery Depart- ment Stockings for the entire family, on sale at much below regular prices. tional offerings are the result of a big purchase from one of the fore- most Hoslery importers of the country. and broken lines. bought them away under price, and offer them to you at the same price concessions. 900 pairs Women's fine Hoslery of all descriptions; heavy cotton embrold- ered instep, embrotdered isle threads, full length imported lace lisle in black and colors, and black heavy weight all-wéols SOc. a palr, x 400 pairs of fine tmported fancy embroidered lsle Hose; open work, plain black and fancy stripe: to 75c., 400 pairs Women’s extra quality {mported novelty Hoslery; ‘lisle open work and embroidered lace lisle; plain and fancy, also Jacquard silk and Usle mixed figures and stripes and hand embroidered {mported black 69 cashmere, values 85c to $1.50 pair, at... : SH Women's pure thread black silk Hose; 225 pairs of very fine sheer qual- Ity, double heels and toes; fronts embroidered by hand in handsome neat ;|effects, in light tints arta vertical embroidered hair stripes; in white, also a small quantity of drop stitched plain black sil B [82.60 to $3.50 pair, foresees Children's heavy welght Corduroy ribbed fast black cotton Hose; double knees, heels and toes; also heavy welght black wool ribbed, double knees, heels and toes; all sizes in these two lot kind; elzes 6 to 10 inches; pair. Extra quality heavy welght Fast Black combed real Maco yarn school Stockings, full fashioned; regular made; one of the strongest and best wear- tng stocking, imported to sell at 50c. pair years, 8 pairs for $1.00, or, pair. Men's fancy imported Cotton and Lisle Halt Hos high colors; regular 2c. kind, small lot only, at Men's high grade fine gauze imported Lisle Thread or Cotton Half Hose; embroidered or fancy atripes: ular 3c, to 50c. grade, at. 1,200 pairs men's high grade Imported Lisle Thread and Cotton Half Hose; neat, refined patterns on dark grounds; also fine imported black cash- mere, with neat hand embroidered fronte; nothing here worth less than S0c,, many worth up to %e. pair; 8 pairs for $1.00, or, palr... 400 pairs men's medium welght all-silk Half Hosej very good lustrous ty; black, with hand embroidered and woven neat stripes (vertical) on Y qual Weimentioil one of our many apes = all sizes in come styles; usual values from $1.50 to $2.60 6 doz. “Special” Chafing Dishes, all copper nickel plated and with a therinarey all sizes ey shane $1.00 i made to sell’ at $4.60; to-morrow, choice $2 45 | Pa at From the Food Store. U" IR :—! dow Brook OLIVE OIL:—P, Galatola, APRICOTS: Fancy Call- ge a jade Cream: | tmported; half gallon can | foraia Evaporated, Speotal, 2 Basement. in oval $4.95 ery, 6 Ib. alone crock, ape be. ver 25 oro} reliable Gea Radiators, low patterns, w' $ etal we . rnd RPTOURNIY germ, fancy shaped cast hase; Rood value At..-o...- . Tan caniean (EI a aime] PRUNES: New calitornia Our special, Radiators, 4 cylinder atyie. are a inches high, S175 Laat, 3 tb. pally special | HAG | Hulten Gin ae ave'faney cast base and’ top, aluminum finish, at.. ‘ Titauep ee erat |e ; oe hi ‘The same Radiator, 6 cylinder style, for | room, alum|- $2.60 retire Slates one | a ENAMPLINE: The Moora! onmpar thin’ cot | Florida num finish, at aeeeeeoenenee® eves . ib. . et iN Juicy, Spectal, dozen..... 18 4 and 6 cyl . 400 full nicke) plated Radiators, i $2.95 ROM TG se orerrer|| or rR FIN] Sclay: F 2 with powerful burners; choloe.....+ Brand, fancy whole red ripe| Japan, Mey picking, fine] ey Guaty, wefetis head fant = Tomatoes; extra large soltd pack ieieet | BAS:—Rooth's Earl runks. June nweet and. tender; apex . P Bach... 16 Basement. cial, dozen, 1.15; can Blend, delightful aroma. JAMS: Pure Frult Jams, PEA8:-—May Blossom, | smooth, mellow deverag friest quality, grape, “rasp- About 80, all told. Going South pretty soon? If you are, this most | Pe Ae maT Pine: | Ibs, 1.00; Ib. bel cherry. Fed currant unueual offering should be of great interest to you. Even If you are} special, dove, 2:49; 4M 5) coprirp:—nreakta, Java, | ton, Special, 6 far... 1.00 it is a splendid Investment to buy an excellent Trunk at half price excellent strength and body] 1 soy s at hold it nntil you need it. Some of our best Trunks, in exclusive we Web's fall avore 5% Ibe, 1.005 s 8 x 4 jaine Sugar . 20! 6) , * ices cut exactly in half. They are good as to looks } fiven, 1.50; can Aina auateeetie and are equipped inside with the latest fittings: RICE:—Fancy Caroling anak large fruit; ih Special, package. . ante grasa ee ausirwiiag | UW ini suave esses StS ll voiant Regular $25.00 Trunks at $12,50 Ee CH Pe Se g| ett baa Ge US:— Bxport| fancy White Ontons, plain| ave vartet it +4 nks at $10.00 ASPARAGUS:— |B port] fancy, or in| vo varietien, all new an Regular $20.00 Tru § rand, Fancy Ctra en: | eberhlne or. lsat: jp opie | sound) Somcal, 2oitas BB | bottles 16) One Id... i for Mien, Women and Children. First Floor. Only goods of high character are embraced. These excep- ‘We took all his small lots No samples or seconds—just the ends of lines. We « Women’s Hose. worth Mc. to D5 Ct eaditn nivriee also a few black cashmere: worth S0c. ¥ 35 at usual values $ 1.95 Children’s Hose. 12% the regulation 2c. to-day, all sizes, 6 to 10 35 Men’s Half Hose. uD in 4234 new goods; Fast Colors; reg- 25 ood styles, 35 Sixth Floor. body, mellow character; regu BO | ane Ae granulated, sugar, A r : all _varletles, Speci ounce tumblers, larly’ G0e.; special, Ib. cae SOAP:—Royal ary Soap, full 1 of 60, B00; Stuart Laun- p, bars, bo x} oN. B. Co.'s Champagne 4] Waters, Special carton...21 N. B, Co.'s Graham Waters 13 FIGS:—New Smyrna, fresh ue. : . H. John Dardel\ Sonst.Sons DRY GOODS HOUSE Will Offer in the Linen Aisle, ay. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, STRIKING WALUES IN THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Satin Damask Cloths and Napkins, T able Damask, Towels and Towelling, Bedspreads, Comfortables and Blankets, in some casses fully 14 below regular prices. Manufacturers’ samples in Satinj Sample Blankets from the most lifornia and Western Damask Cloths and Napkins. Femmoney calle itasturess. Reg. Value, This Sale. fortables, beautiful designs, light and dark colors, both sides figured, pure white elderdown cot- ton fil . Value 1.35 each. Special 89C, Special in Towellings: Heavy Gray Crash. 18 inch, 14c. quality, 10c, yd. “ KOCH & Co. | 125th Street West, Winter Knit Underwear. One of the largest and choicest assortments from the best makers of Europe and America. our uptown prices make downtown shopping an extravaga ‘ole agents (above 59th street) for the celebrated Norfolk and New Brunswick make. Cc F., pyoMen's RIBBED MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, natural and white, lorfolk an aoe WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS, natural and white, Norfolk and New Brunswick make, each... WOMEN'S IMPORTED SWISS RIBBED MERINO VESTS, natural and white, an extra good quality, each....ee06 LLANE NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, a superior MEN'S HEAVY NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Norfolk and New Brunswick'make, each.......+ MEN’S HEAVY NATURAL MERINO. New Brunswick make, each. MEN'S HEAVY NATURAL AL! and New Brunswick make, each. Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, Look where you will, you'll find none better, and nce. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR. 74c 940 95ce New Brunswick make, each, ...++++s008 MEN’S UNDERWEAR. 84c 98c 1.49 1.79 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Norfolic and ANI 21 loc. 1214. yd. ss Light Gray Crash. Bedspreads, Full Size Only. Four Special Items. value 1.35 ea. at 89c for This Week _ At Any of My ‘Three Stores— If alter you nave tried a pale of these for one dollar you them, bring | your ‘money | nity ou ty Keep thene Glaesea It Will be perfectly pleased a tell your frlends of my all T can expect of them will wil L. 106 E. 23d St..sNew York, near 4th Av. 541 Fulton St., B'klyn, near DeKalbAv. 192 Fulton St., B'klyn, near Orange St. Business success depends wpon en ergy, ability--and Sunday World Crochet, 5 . yd |toinch, Sen aqtality, SC. ¥a-) ies, «* 3.80ea. at 2,50 1500 dozen hemmed linen Huck “ * 4.00 ea. at 2.98 Tale Bod 17x32 inches, value “s psoleniat 3.98 ec ) Very fine twilled musiin Pillow Special at Oc, each; $1.00 dozer.| - Very Mt Voce equal to linen) at less than hali price. 50 pieces extra heavy weight un- 7 A This sale. 50 Piecchea tinen Table Damask, Asia aie ek Any size. 66 and 72 inches wide, unequalled | 45°36 «' 22. 0 for wear, splend d ratterns, We) SOx36 +! 25c. + 10c, ca. 55c. and 65c. yard. ces hold good for the two This sale 39c, and 49c, peti . Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Litten Aisle—Main Floor, Rear. Broadway 8th and 9th Sts. The Sunday World is read by everybody. reach all eyes and cover the entire field. ae spare Fae Sundev World Wants THROUGH World Wants. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.

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