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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, HIE. SECOND GRAU STAR IS TOO ILL T0 SING Louise Homer Is Indisposed, and the Opera Manager Is Having Plenty of Trouble. 1902. operatic season, during which she was to create several roles. No arrangements have yet been made for her successor, as she does not know how long ft will be before she will again be able to sing. It js Hkely that Mile. Camille Seygard will take her place aw Carmen at the first production of that opera. LOST $1,700; WON A BET. Stranger’s Luck Turns at Last, but Election Ruined Him. A man rather poorly dressed came LOTTA SWvcobeD Rionie Lina, AICHE LING WEDS “A CHORUS GIRL | She Is Lotta Faust, Also of “The Defender” Company — Came AS. YEANAN LL SE NOW e’s Going to Put Away the Grocery Department. Money Derived from Benefit from Boston to Marry. late the. teperlerre, voom cats the (CIty ae for a Rainy Day—It’s Suc- Hall to-day to find the business oocupe: ‘ourth Floor. tion of ohn ve ussel emocratic “ ” e-eate: . 0 Evening World. y ‘ , = wi ee inact sem SS TERS, me eb Gree ine nt Me inte Stn ee || ye gt PON foes A et tam find tHe way ze esta conpany, now here, learned|nouncement that she may not be able tol'aii, woot $1,700 on the changes of e- the Best Groceries only. No other kind can find their way { a only to-day of the marriage of Richie} fil her American engagement comes|publicanism in this city. He was trying || here. Furthermore, everything is exactly as re resented. i IRS. HENGLER JARS THEM. Ling, t f th any, and Miss] word that Louise H on whom Mr,| ‘0 find Russell's occupation, as he had J RA . 5 5 ing, tenor of the company, a ord that Loulse Homer, on who! {$0 find Russell's occupation, * i Uae tone a Saaulltareaseabse of] the | Grauzwes relving (0 appea® as) mmnblia |S peeca ye ain Co-nuarwons the! vats |(loe me aes yee Ay o oa ce or here as = chorus, in “Othello” on the opening night of {It was badly needed, from the appear- |] SIM typical of hundreds of others of equal value always 4 “@ other of Dancing Sisters Feared by | Mr. Ling and Miss Faust disappeared| the opera season on Nov. %, 1s indis- anceret the one he wore, eae ee on Levan this department: a y 4 4 after the performance at the Columbia| pored and can not siy when she wil] | “=e D. . 2 Managers Who Otherwise Would Theatre on Saturday evening, and they] be able to join the company. NEW MAINE CORN. 1 40 NEW FRENCH PEAS, $1 75 4 j ign the Girls—Ethe! Barrymore were gone over Sunday, but when the BAe bee ste are eoe iat Mrs. Homer can, 12c., dozeneses « e can 15c., dozeteses -.++ ° i curtain went up Monday evening both | should make her debut In “Carmen" on n a a 5 c A RIV! ! j Sees “Onlons.” carta wt AN tay dione fooe nthe frat Baturday of the season. Mie. @ Volar || xewersex tom ¢7 49 | SER ea eed i 3 bit self-consclous. Homer Js the wife of Sidney Homer, the can, 12c., dozen... . BAL ' . $1.85 ’ GI AEST arn aia fe bytes composer, and since the close of the A WEEK. NEW JERSEY TOMATOES OZENsssessieassees tance ymetimes {t pays a woman to tell her that they had taken @ train for | last season has been resting quietly in in glass jars, cach 25c., 2 90 Our New TOMATO KETCHUP, | ry ew Ron on atunday night and were this countr, aring for the coming dozen severe . ° Hu ic huthl better, l6c If you don't believe It a married Sunday at the Littie Chure! = pint bottlediasiers ssueedoevss , the merry old gree Ate and. Mim. Ling are well-known PEAS, an i? donne $1 40 ‘ woul of “A Chinese Honeymoon.” performers in musical comedy and have AS, can 12c,, dozen.- . PURE MAPLE S¥ RUP, gallon cans, ‘it's going to pay her more than $3,000, appeared In most of the noted Broad- NEW Extra Sifted PLAS, $1.10; % gallon, 60% 4 32¢ abcording to present Indications, at the way productions of this class in recent A a Se OL 7.5) ||isiton Gacy side sees ‘Denefit performance which ta to be ten- wong Be 8 1 bi i‘ ONED Porto @@rea her in honor of her sixty-seventh NEW “Petit Pois,” very $ OED FASHIC nday at the Casino next Wednesday STREET SCRAMBLE FOR CASH e fine PEAS, can 20¢., doz... 2.30 | Rico MOLASSES, quart jars, 17c or oe Crowd Mixes up in Drive for $200 EXTENSION TABLES Strict and prompt attention given to mail and telephonic ‘Hor afd it all come about? ‘Why, this Dropped len| Sidewalics mH orders. : Spec e Wor! oo i i i @ night a couple of weeks ago the Sree aera eA cess | $5.75 AND UP. __ Purchases shipped free of charge to any railroad station fe tn the wings was ages and “Dene- and a mix, avite as bad an any football MA Round and Square Extension within 100 miles of New York City. Be erie Gada BETesone?. Tables, golden oak, highly pol- i x sons spled a bunch of money lying on Here’s a carpet that will givel |] coos kK, ly th 20th fi 21 f St f ™ Mocrpoitay, Hompta to, « pivate 12-1 JUDGE EWING TO LECTURE. | rosd’stret, nero. Tere was « stl] you good service, and, at our re-(||] bed top. some ivith Pisin legs, ixth Fiverue, CUM fo cist oircer. * fils, but I've never had one my her from consumption. = ultanoous rush and the wad being pick- : Woatied others handsomely carved. 4 i! be sixty-seven on Nov. 16. : oneal sg| WM! Talk on Ohrintinn Setence at |! UP and graboed at. was separated ce ; ne will be easy on your Bylcae Gariad ta pain gure. Sephen you'll Nave one this birthday | The Hengler sisters are still resting 5, and a number of bills blown about the ef q J ef I'll know the reason why," spoke up | their dainty feet. Thero Is a possibility, NA TOE LD street, The cash was pretty eeynly di- me CROWN Accounts opened. Cash prices. No A ele Ritchie but not a great probabill of their] Wiliam G. Dwing, fonmer Judge of| vided in the scramble and when a count 65c extra charge. Terms made to suit. ? fnco then Miss Ritchie has herselt|dancing thelr way Into Gkikaaa | ihe) Mlparior Courtlob Chicago and a| Wen cmatisee pe mentees coe hos) BRUSSELS, || We allow no house to undersell us or more than $i" worth of tickets,| Honeymoon.” The trouble with them,| member of the International Board of | «dp med to have di for a trolley car ts Sold regularly at 8sc. a yard |] make easier terms. a e Broad- supposed to have dropped it, but he has . A oven Piovie cter wma ot ag, cam: lecortng eaten of S24 | rereenip o¢ he Mother Chiron ot] Reine up 10 eat any pur oF the] | Priced to quietly cote out Ey Rue THE MARVEX GLOVE pin is sure of more than enough | blessed with too jealous a mother, Chbatni Rctenoe’ In Boetonsadtase,) wil| ome: number of patterns not to be ° Cy keep hor in coal all winter. When a manager sii the girl he ry Fi it Car ts, Beddin Ete. Re, . . also signs the mother,” Is the way he| lecture at White Plains to-night on LUNATIC ALARMS PARIS. continued next season, urniture, pet S, “y : food gracious! exclaimed the off | Put It. And then if nome one elae In| “Christian Beience.” : 7 arent. at equally low prices. Send for illus y, raising her hands and then clap-| ager or is the recipient of any marked | He will be introduced by G. H. Dan-| wiseq pistol Shot in the L mica Highest-grade Axminster Rugs trated catalogue in colors. . ping them In delight when told where} favor, Mrs. Hengler makes it her busl- iels, general passenger agent of the : Size 0x12, value #0, now.... $27.50 Matt are showing late impor- Agures were climbing, “what shall I] ness to innulre Why her daughters were | New York Central Railroad, Mr. the: Deputies!) za1%; Size 8,0x10.6, valud $5, now $23.50 . Pp. uch money? mote te oneay ity ireculve auchi/eny lels, who is a Christian Sctentist. Is a| PARIS, Nov. 13—Intense excitement Ne Seay 4 was ventured attention. tke thia are, of course, | Mativo of Chicago and has known Judge| was caused in the Chamber of Deputies Royal Wilton Rugs. e 9 tations of the Marvex Glove—Glacé and Suéde é ‘Mercy, no! he replied. “I wouldn't | somewhat embarrassing, and, as a rule,| Ewing many years. to-day by the firing of a pistol In the 25.7. FF Bt Sift wasas rich as Matches Mary.|™anagers Nke to” escaps them: Tt is aid that Judge Ewing was en-|lotby. The membors crowded to the 33 263 Sixth Ave in Fall and Winter shades, for Men, Women 5 t 3 th: One a this leoture two month: , | scene of the shooting and foued that A . § 7, when 1 wa Hale for four MOMENT sagtegg of painting the town, Mal Go| fog it tu dented, Ghak te has been er-|AH,0MGeG oF k colamia! Regiment ha Sree iyi 7) and Children, “ ueaque Que! us f : . Be eee nice in ina comedy ioe NER Sa clea SaaS A AU Gp Mt ea ale ala Gmoitied: hie, revplva ms sre alr wnito tT & J, DODSON, ant Sin Ave. | | store OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. t dy 1 “The Silver Phi hike Sl i i He is belleved to be crazy. s « a Meee ee tallipoucwist TOEAtAatN IE cue alancdhertiviatter Geel ooo cece oe _ _ This glove is made from the choicest kidskins, Tm going to do with my unexpected | @*rival from, the tend ot ti timement sha - and is manufactured exclusively for B. Altman & Co, Ith, I'll invest it—put it away as a] q,, veer a age 80 that I'll have something Pepi ale eres NS eeod by Trefousse & Cie. of Chaumont, France. BY aS gegulte meen [fered the toad walla Of the city. with For Fri N ber 14th . jumed the dead walla of the city wit i MBfea. agatont my protesnional, prin:| oper: ploturen” ut mint ie stage ‘or Friday, November 5 4) nr ) still, not @ alngle one o! er tures: 5 Bi noe ine Hn gol (kre fen | Man inet “Hayate? rasa eo NEW YORK’S SIXTH AVENUE, Elgbteenth Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York. war” deal like going to tho photographer's one) with a frlend. FINEST 19TH TO Miss Ritchie is saying it's to be the eee Matinees are the places to find true RETAIL STORE. 20TH STREET. West 149S¢. | Accounts Opened with Everybody: 1g se S party the Casino has ever seen.) oritios, ‘This conversation between two os at $25 each have boen purchased| women was overheard at the Garden err RIH 1807 by Fay Templeton, TAlllan Russell. | mhoatre yesterday atternoon A Great 7 4 Quadrupte- e ly Weber & Fields, Miss Farrington and ra. Campbell Sale of ter ing Silver Ware and ut ery i penoen ty, edyeral others, while A. M. Palmer. / Cede Plated | Bs i Lge Harrison and many more have paid too ‘snaky’ to exactly is now going on at this store. It is an admirable illustration of the triumph of aggressive and progressive merchandising. It is a sale that “4 e c for single seats. i istigacti: ‘; Be f. is i uh SP Iss Russell, Miss Templeton, Edna eee will earn a distigctive reputation for prea economy giving, as it transcends all similar events that have preceded it. This is a strong state- one seemed to enjoy Fay Temple- ment, but we are hazarding nothing by making it, as it is based upon facts, CA RPE I Ss lace Hopper and Ethel Barrymore |} act as a general reception com- tee and sell pictures of the benefi- ry in the lobby fo think of thelr making such a fuss gver ey), laughed the happy, com nne. “In all the fifty-seven yea ve been on the stage nothing like th has ever happened to me. It's enoug! ton’s caricature of Ethel Barrymore at Weber & Fields's Wednesday afternoon | more than tho subject herself. Miss | Barrymore sat In a box and laughed and applauded with utmost delight. At would grow suddenly | still and study the gitted mimlo who with rare power was letting her hear her 3s The importance of this sale is due, not alone to its extraordinary value-giving, nor to the richness and desirability of its wares, but also to its opportuneness, coming, as it does, just before the Thanksgiving Festival, when housewives are prepare to replenish their stock i in these goods, and when the thought of gift-giving is uppermost in the minds of many. To realize in ful and see the goods and note the prices. its advantages one must come Majn Floor, Front. All the latest designs and colorings to please the most fastidious tastes, and all at lowest prices. SMYRNA RUGS, 6X9 FT., 7.6X10.6 FT., 9X12 FT., LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, The oftener you read our adver~ tisements the more your memory will be refreshed as to the conveni~ ence of trading with us. turn my giddy young head. x, Lo ev polce, see her own eves and, wit- eae 22 0 0 2 2 0 ; Me OI ight | nena ‘overs “ite” mannerlacm of Ther Dress G R t M ’ Cl thi U d i ced Were $12.00, $20.00, $25.00, MEN’S AND BOYS’ be REY Rebue inh boy'e: pure in | ‘The trade of the other Weberfeldians oods emnants, ens (0) ing n erpr 3 NOW $8.50, $14.50, 517-50. _ ’ mates Sia as ane ; 1 ; eay arama called “The Golden | ‘5, Me the difference between “Hum: Main Floor. (Second Floor.) Heavy alk wool qual. serv toon ise i A eee “And with your experience what would you say to a girl of to-day who wants to @o on the stage?’ she was asked. ming Birds” and “Onions. OLD SLAVE KILLS HIMSELF. Again a special counter {s piled with them. We think the only difficulty in picking a dress pattern will be to choose from such a vari- ety. Every piece is tempting—and if you select with your eyes closed $9.25 For Men’s Suits and Over- $12.75 For Men’s Suits and Over- Draperies, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, etc, “LONG CREDIT” makes you the pos- sessor of all bargains NOW. GASH on CREDIP '& CREDIT 4 “T should aay to her, ‘Keep off! | Jones Was Seventy-Seven Yea you cannot go wrong, because the prices are littler than ever be- up to $25.00. © was the prompt, emphatic answer. peciaeslisualaald fore associated with goods of such character Lengths from 1% to 6 coats that sold up to $18.00. coats that sold up to $25, WPERTHWAIT READY MAVE ANU TO ORDER, mie mers or, 008 Sui sTt Yourself, Hf youl George Jones, an old “Unc yards; two genuinely low-priced lots at ‘son’s Greatest Offerii ‘ in (9) Ready Mage Sul and Overcoat aie = ‘mbst, In some other way until you can rs a eaten DRDER, O36, § De marie what 14 any 0 her Cana au ar to-00y yt 25c. and 50c. a Yard far So alll Wa-toe or be eat HP 6 aia gh a aa Perhaps I shouldn't say it, but the}com s as Phe s Y) 0 9 ert A s 30 i and BAO. i Pere lo dey tae tao many pitfalls | baxement of the Foye Buliding, No, 6 50 PIECES ALI-WOOL CREPE, in pastel, evening and street Boys ot ing. RSH AY, aisead pene New et Bur en Hat, fe ofl And the liferae I have ex, | Foye place, Jersey City. Me was the! | shades, as well as black; for house wear this is a particularly | gesotuvn.Sieeas; Flatbush Av. near Fulton St | "Oven serurings until. 19.00; Mondays. oe it—is full of heartaches and | janitor oars Ualldloe A rubbe ate fine fabric and deservedly popular; excellent value at, yard...... 45 Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Only. errr | WEEKLY AND MONTHLY =e ; aes hanging from the gas jet, which 5 5 ust ve Bene Decuniety Seuray was turned on full, and the tube had Boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted two-piece Suits of Cheviots, 80-82 4TH AVE. sonst . Yeamans snioothed reflectively white kerchief about her neck. Then sald; WNext Wednesday will be the richest as Well as the proudest day of my life." * Sane with Yeamans, her unfortunate Mabe! Bouion at Mrs wn's playhouse on Friday af! daughter pnic, will be among those who wtil| ow cipate In the benefit performance Others who will lend thelr ser- apparently fallen ‘trom ‘the Janitor'’s mouth after he had been overcome. Jones had been a slave of the Foye family when they lived in the South. After the Clv'l War they came North and brought th rvant with them He never left t The present ng. George A. Foye, an office there, and saw to tt that fort ——___— RIFLED HIS POCKETS. Four Specials in Misses’ and Girls’ Coats. Third Floor. Misses’ English Monte Carlo Coats, lined throughout with guaran- teed satin; a handsomely tailored garment; value $18.75; sizes 14 and 16...........066 teeeeeeerers . $ 14.75 Girls' full length Box Coats of Kersey, high neck, double-breasted front, large fancy shoulder cape with bands of velvet and crochet silk) Cassimeres and Tweeds. For those that have sold up to now for $2.95 and $3.50. For those that have sold up to now for $3.95 and $4.50. $3.25 ; $4.45 (row tor s500 10 $600. Among the Suits at $4.45 we include blue and black Cheviots and $2.65 Serges. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS of navy blue Serges and Cheviots—trimmed IMPORTANT TO KNOW, WHY THE FALL!S ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS SEASONS OF THE YEAR. ‘The fall 1s one of the most dangerous seasons of the year, because tho hot s! There are more GOOD PIANOS in our warerooms LE hy Mecedone ar atthe Teabelie i] ornaments, rolling collar of stitched velvet, full sleeves with, |with white, black or red soutache braid. ee Naa BAN ee ai atieare aot sie Proto, Katie banytom|Barelar Got Watcher, Diamond trimmed velvet cuffs: sizes 6 to 14 years; value $13.00, at... !2,00| Bo , + Shirt Wai heated the blood on! weivy that Fater|| than were ever assembled ‘Robert Laraine., Rianche Ring, | Stina and 4 caee incom! | wie tle net «model ful length Rain-Proof Coats; can be worn ys’ Knee Pants. Boys’ S Mae fa ets. John's Medicine I probably the only tried! under any one roof before. Sam B ‘d. Marry Davi rt, are nest ae tM or without belt, pretty full sleeve with deep cuff; 8 to . clearance sale 0! M 4 tamil: that can be a By fag Tio Tot SRPCEL Lin the home of Philip King, No, 6m qaivesta DOU eS $7.50. pur Boe, Boys’ Knee Pants, 39 | pric Shirt Walsts, with two 39 Ha Dee eet the phyalGinat whol Dre? Used? Yes; beit they are | : ilated by ‘ HN Basha shots OCA A OODGE LAOS L IC | detachable collars, sizes 4-12 aeaibed it originally, Not a patent medicine, || worth double what we ask, Misses’ Cheviot Box Coats, in Oxford gray only; lined with good} stand Lila Blow. fs stated by Herman L. Hoth, who RUSSIAN BLOUSE WAISTS, ing and stole two gold watches and a tt Dut the prescription of an emiont specialist the arrangements in . thet} diamond stud, valued at quality satin, velvet collar and turn-over cuff; a very stylish : i eee MORI Fay Ra] etuawene Vay atentronm, were! J garments 14 and 16 yearn, value ABS, aU cescsrecsversss+ BOATS | gn Ouneyee, Bove! Mace PA2'% 5Q) Shale and ‘ouwen, alee 6 Shirt [| Wo prescribed it for the late Rev. Father] | $80 Chickering. . «#46 $2 Sin ferring Miss Bowton from. tha | the pool fa pair of trousers. peer er | ¥ ae years ? fon to-day “and to-mor- Jebn O'BTIAS, Oe ee ea by hoes it ve 45 Hardman. oe anil pate fecommended and from whom it derived i 3 monthiy 75 Steinway & Son... unttl pata. 80 Weber... ..eee0e. Amen, Our $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pants, The 20th Century Model Food Store.) ,,0u23:0 2» Entire Sixth Floor. row, our regular $1.00 line, te name, 79 | tor sees sess paon 78 ‘rhiv prescription contains po opium, mor- phine or polsonous narcotics in any form, emene— e508 096-8 Until pale BUTTER cPreshomade Creamery, oa quel: | PLUM PUDDING: —Pure apices, neat fa ° as Oar Pe Ber Arce Be tne vee elses | 140 McEwen Bmontniy Cuoco eral” Baan” Premigg|"‘oortte: strips sant, ta eae Three Silk and i au Tha thn cold or, cou, ant seseeeees SEM HOCoL § r ian ni ecanen. Dullds you up; it ts pure nourishment for monthi: Piste pae ald ‘ get ely blend, tree bullde JOU OB: te Dore ne re amOna 160 Fischer........06 5 moaimy rich, mellow beverage, 4 abe COCOA :—""Ro: good hrength, and consumption, Tt is better to begin taking Velvet Specials. =: S da } Stuart'* pure bulk Cocoa, 91.00; 46 Rs vor, 1 RU caliee anes + Sina pata, 190 Steinway & Son. | Glove Specials it now than on. Sa RICE:—Chot 4 tbe... 25 | 81.00; 1b . i , pee Se white: 5 | $M freahs des aa | For Friday. e Rolunha ted, to have 10, oat chthe $i. bottle, ‘which con.\| 210 Needham, ... Gimcatalzie I8|| -TeAn eslenes Main Floor. Black Taffeta, imported, 51 Taine three times as much as the 60-cent/} 096 Horace Wat Gmomtty Fri waited Wheat | Green ot vori| Clearing out various styles in CEE fp ty ise ee aters eee. Oni pata, t1s10 1 ee oh ‘|women's Suede and Glace Gloves, repe de Chine, » eh on Friday and Saturday, peeled ana | Gree ot ting white, tan, brown and {ment of colors, yard....... , 68 WM. F. BADER, 354 Keap st., 240 Chickering... +--+ 7 isa yua, H mode glace, slate, black, tan, mode| Plain Panne Velvet, real 75 vt Was laid up with | 145 Angelus Attachment. November {4th and 15th, will offer in their MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, the remainder of Autumn and Winter high priced “Tailor, Fancy and Evening Gowns, Children's Party and Street Dresses; JACKETS, REEFERS rooklyn, N. POSCULAR RHEUMATISM; tried all medicines heard of, with no help unt tused DR, DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY; that cured me. | tl fata’, 50c. and $1.09 a bottle. ‘Trial bot. | Cree Apply to W. 8. Rockey, drug store, Sth od Sith st, and 9th ave. and 42d for mention’ Evening World, and ad 3 Keanedy Corporation, Rondout, N. $:—Fancy large Queen Tequart. Mason Jars. Ja LOBSTER. —Star Brand, fancy qualtty Ve at tine ish SARDINES. fog. large ca value $1.50 yard, at.. Plaid Panne Velvet, worth $1.50 yard......- $1.00 18c. Percalines, 12c. Main Floor: Exceptional values in Percelines. Extra quality Moire Percaline and and tan suede; an exceptional of- fer; guaranteed goods; 75 Catornts | French cut; $1 value, at, pair, $1.40:| Boys’ and Misses’ full pique Dog- 12/skin Gloves, imported stock, tans large, wold /and browns, strong wear, great -- Tl | value; regular selling price 79 she pire | 42.00 the pair, at......+--+++ Men's real Arabian Mocha and Pique Dogskin Gloves, good and 4 fo | PINBAPPLE mks, 1b 175°Pianista Attachment, Call and hear them play the Piano, PIANOS $62 MONTHLY RENTED UPWARD. BOE TZ& GD 81 to 87 COURT ST,, BROOKLYN. One Block From City Hall, Open Evon{oge. Comm are mayonnaire cr 2 Rel ripe Jersey . each UIT JAMS:—Only ined tuRar used In. th erry. Strawberry, Cul crook WN. YT. Dr. Da KED CODY! and COATS, at aa PEAS —Deltetous Farly Ju s.|strong, for autumn ‘wear; sell (extra quality Lustre Percaline, In beat quality, resus " pak regularly for $1.00 and $ black, white and gray; value SALAD DRESSING:—"'Royal Stuart, et ingredients, superior quality; pint 18e.; for Friday only....++++ + pair, at. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. \lso Children’s Full-length Coats, TS) 12 From the Liquor Section. .76c Califorr.a Port and Sherry Wine, to bright and Persistent adver tisere Businesg, men with mony te. excellent California tral 412.50 Lewis’ delicio Tor >): ef Zibeline with back fi Hunter Rye Whiskey, per bot invest i gl ad te ise B tos vents Brest quality | apis Old Crow Whiskey, per bot...59c | according to.vintage, per gal., Tedere of ane ‘ gular value q quality, | rated '%| Medallion Stout, equal to the im- 1.75, 1.50, 1.25, 1.00 “Business Ope : shia & rte, | ? "24 | ported, per do: 5 85c | California Claret and Zinfandel, portunities’ ag “Sve Gunday, World :19. rene ny One Mt. Vernox Rye Whiskey, per excellent quality, per gal, * q twemente averybody. Sunday World we 2 onnee R ‘850 and Teach all oyea) and ccyer the

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