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| . (fo played cards with the Har! of Ross- NTS FACE OUT OF THE GALLERY “Doc” Owen sapere Action Against Gen. Greene to Have} !y His Photograph Removed from the Rogues’ Gallery. SAYS HE HAS DONE NO HARM. Declares Bluecoats Held Him Ado They Took His Likeness, Humiliated Him by the Bertillon System of Measurements. “Doc" Cwen, christened “Jacob,” 1s tivel‘of the sort of fame that comes having hls portrait in Capt. e's collection of celebrities in the ues’ Gallery at Police Headquarters, to-day he got an order, through ter. Hoffman & Wahle, command- Gen, Francis Vinton Greene, the ir Police Commissioner, More Justice Leventritt. In the Su- e Court Tuesday, and show why and Capt. ae from exhibiting his portrait in le Rogues’ Gallery or keeping or Peulating memoranda purporting to ve his description, welght and meas- is by the Bertillon system. Hoffman will also ask an order to the Poilce Department destroy the negative of ‘Doc"’ wen's picture In the Rogues’ Gallery Md the Hertillon records. The affidavits of Owen and others fon which Justice Scott issued the or- ation of the methods of ice Department. Owen is one of the three men (PB oh the steamship Etruria on the ac- Qr-earl’s last voyage over. Rosslyn lost (2. Central Office men arrestea Je- @ McKay on the arrival of the /@amsnip, Dec, 21, and they say that slyn identified No. 2,036 in the ues' Gallery as one of the trio. This a picture of “Doc” Owen, taken by Horce in 1899, and dt is to get this picture pout of the gallery that Owen now sues. ‘Owen's affidavit says that in May, 1899, when he was returning from abroad, on his landing at the White Star line pler, laid just as he was greeting his wife, two Central Office detectives approached nd told him “the boss” wanted to sce Ate at Headquarters. He says he asked them {f he was ac- and) to appear | Titus should not be en-| r before Justice Leventritt | clothes men” anld It made no @ifference, and if he didn't go along peaceably they would ‘take him by force, Be wats beard protest, tray was locked up quarters cel prom a there he aby thea # “upetairs,”* where he was taken into a room where there were ton policemen, who took hold of him, and thereupon his picture or portrait was taken and, as he was in- formed, was to be used and displayed in the Rogues’ Gallery. “4 nae Gad vibe! vehoment- outing oaid that ne ne saya nity aden oaid ona he nad not been charged with any crime, and that it had not even been said “what crime they pretended he had committed, but all this availed him nothing, " 8 ny was arraigned | in Police as “a suspicious per- when the Magistrate learned om custody. He says he returned to Police Head- ters and saw Capt. George Mc- Key, then Chief of Detectives, and him to destroy the photograph and the Bertillon record of his measure- , and that McCloskey promised a> so, When he learned through the rl Rosslyn ineldent_his picture was ‘x WW oa Rogues’ Gallery he began his x Rosslyn did not make any charge against the men who had won his mone on the Etruria and shook hands wit! used by the police authorities of whole country and of other countr! that It contains only pictures of tl who have been convicted of crime, con- sidered to be persistent, dangerous or habitual criminals. They are also put in book form, with accompanying de- pions, and circulated throughout the worl The application concludes with the tatement that the injury to Owen's fair putation by this circulation of his ple- ture in the y flowing from thelr existence. When Mr, Hoffman wrote to Col. Partridge asking that Ow. jana description be destroyed. day, the Coionel sald, as he to retire he would leave the matter to his successor. KOCH LUNG CURE FREE NEW YEAR'S OFFERING. \ OUR mx, SERVICES FREE. UNTIL JAN.8. To all who call before Jan. 8 at any of our many Institutions In this country we will give our services frea, our ony charge being for the Koch cost. “ubercaline,"” which we will turntah, at Our offices are at 48 West 224 st eH Asoh ot Balladel la: Ein ¥r Chicago; 4 place, cinciana 730 lith m. N. Baltimore; South st., Rochester. Prot. Kooh 1s the discoverer of the germs that nd of the "Tubercutine’’ lon or write to the produce congumptton that destroya thom. | them datly for years, when my own dixes- tion for mankind. i —_—- ‘Why It Disagrecs With Bome People. ‘When one needs a reviving rtimulant after exhaustion nothing can rival the effects of hot milk sipped slowly. Some people say they cannot digest milk, ‘and these are the people who drink tt dow: jckly, wo that the digestive acids, in piay ing around it, form large curds, which give trouble before they can be absorbed. ‘The right way ie to sip the milk fn small amounts, so that each mouthful, as It de- scends into the stomach, 1s sur ed by the gastric fuld, and when the whole glass- ful 1s down the effect 1s that of a spongy | of curds, in and out of which the kee; 1c Julces course, speedily doing thelr | of turning (he curd into peptones that tho tissu can take up. To make sure of complete digestion take one or two of Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets | afterward, av the pepsin and diastase they contain increase the quantity and efficiency | of the gastric juices and supply the natural digoative ferments which all weak stomachs lack. Mise Anna Folger, a professional nurse, speaking of the valuc of Stuart's Tablets In convalescegce, says: ‘In adult patients re covering from severe illness, and expecially in children, where milk disagrees, one or | two tablets overcome any difficulty and | seem to strongthen the stomach tn a re- | markably short time. I myself have usec tlon has suffered from the regularities and loss of sleep consequent upon my occupa- tion. “Not only children and invalids, but pro tonal people and others whose m value in Keeping up the tone and digestivo vigor of the stomach." ‘They contain the active digestive ferments the lack of which {s really the only cause of Indigestion and stomach troubics, rogular daily use of them aftor in elite any case of stomach trouble ‘cept such as arises from cancer or ulcer i aid that they sell more Stuart's Tablets than all other stomach r Paddock Overcoats Reduced to $78.00 These conts were priced from $25 . They must go this season, VINCEN ’ Oth Ave, at 12th St, ani Broadway at 224 St, omar Ripans Tadules, doctors 1 rood prescrip- 10 for Be., at Torte Sunday World Wants Work fee, of any crime, but the “plain office nearest your home. Monday Morning Wonders, SIXTH AVE. 1626 172Sts. ner of of economy this even ask if you can have to record, the ground floor. it, Take it. Use it with all $6 for Men's $8.50 and $10 $9, 95 Children’s $4.50 hia Clothing, bi, Long Coats, Pacstenyan "oer oe Chiidren’s Long Coots, made of all- and slim sizes, 80 fantecd a ft irrespective. of bull 29 Clothing. Overcoat materials are rte tons, and Cambridge Chev 2 Clothing, re not to be ha fer" Prices equai in fit, faish to custom tailoring at $30. Trousers Are Low Priced, $5 Clothing. H\ vanoy ra Suits, ages 15 to cut, of and Clothing. Suits made of Ps rool Knee Pant 1 30c 6 years; patent b; peipiorcas Rabed seams, a 30C Boys’ 50c Waists, 90) ol Sbpnal 3 ints colors of blue and ‘oatdinal, 1.50 $2.95 Overcoats, } are. woe Bare What te extra 11 ‘wool, serviceabl me he Overcoats, you' nan” Men's $12.50 & $15 are all-woo] Cassimeres and’ Cheviow, Men’s $20 and $25 A pee Neorg line of ready-to-wear ents at for- fabric and ws Overcoats in prop- black Kerseys. Youths! $12 and $12.50 fancy and ne pversonts are ail Boys’ 50c Knee Pants. and 3 to 14 years; Boys’. $3.00 Suits| te Boys’ $6,00 pe yer Suits and ie Gee at but $3, 95 yond Gat ‘Suits | eee ades of r ages 2 to 6 years, $6, 9 5 Women’s Suits Sold for $12.50, navys; Tailor-made Sutts, tight fitting Coats, mixed materials of grays and 5 Very swagger ia cut and at Ne Women’s Suits $14.95 Sold for $27.50. eotlon numbering 60 Suits in all, Bhere's ever oe galt and material #5 and up to se7.o,' “Or leaw than 3 80 Youths’ $7.50 and $8.50| "Ox 7.5 crucren’s $10 Long Coats, long Coats, in ha anton, mad Breasted effects: stscs 6 Bent ifoubies $ Rhtidran’s $6.75 4.95 Recters Matoriats of Kersey, rey red, castor and i aigeg 6 bo 18 navy; alzce 6 lo ld yours; very dadntily 79 a eda Sold House Dresses—on: made of fine eifent and en Children’s long. ity be 6} dium colors, fintwhed with deep hem Tum™e, braid trimmed. 70¢ Women’s Waists Sold lor $1.50, ‘colors Woking Skirts Sold 95¢ for $3. Heavy-weight flare, stit navys, tol 4. 9 5% furs Sears Sold for aa70. with T-gore bottom, Blacks and| al 1902 Stocks. The Broom is mightier than the merchandise. and a clean path it must leave in its travels from top of house to the last cor- Inventory is just behind, and the less stocks we have the healthier the balance sheets. Profits are swept to the winds and prices trimmed until t ” ows of their former selves. These quotations for examples. Sous COMME and be prepared to buy heavily if you will but realize the fullest extent echt Clean Sweep Sale means to you. CREDIT? Why, certainly. Don’t AIC s CREDIT HERE 1S LIKE CASH ELSEWHERE @ Its command is sweeping, Naturally, cost is no object. ey remain but shad- You must investigate— its liberal advantages. $ Kersey Jackets 4.95 Sold for me 00. nel Shades of castor and black. ee ae 24c 4 Six Linen Collars. great stroke of luck for the me gre four-ply Linen Collars in every popular shape. They represent the seconds of a leading maker’s line and as good for wear as the highest-priced ones. Secure ‘em to-morrow at 24c, a half doz. ° 55c Men's $1.50 to $2.50 Shirts We took 1,000 of ’em off a prom- inent manufacturer’s hands, Col- ored shirts with cuffs to match, and though they are seconds nev- ertheless not one of ’em is worth less than $1.50 and from that up to $2.50. Six Pairs Men’s Culls, Another genuine bar yun Men's ¢ply linen cul Brice’ we ‘ask "Au “ghanea too rons; 8 pairs tor dbce cone 25¢ Men's 39, dered Shirts, Me: ‘at Unieundered Shirts, heavy mus- Hin, relnforeed front and back and all 39¢ Me rod s 75c, Laundered PR bP oop Spire, copes front Unlaun- martes, pon ly Mnede's ‘eat 23.50 hss i Mak siotte 29C Men's 50c, Night Shirts, i a, Ge Blaok apd oastor Kersey Monte Carlo ‘oats—s0-Inch len, my! shoulder and aed neuen ont with THE BIG STORE SIEGEL (_00PERG SIXTH AVE. <1 cabs bibdate Y AAELT PAL AT of uncertainty, no trace of indecision. The resumption of business after yesterday's brief holiday was vitalizing---replete with laudable enthusiasm. OGhe White Sale Grows Greater Gvery Day. It embraces in broadest and most satisfactory variety all that can be congregated under this general title. Undermuslins naturally are among the fore- most features. But good bargains in our other stocks are just as numerous. intrinsic attr: WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, extra quality muslin and cambric.e 3 styles, high and V necks, trimming of lace embroidery and hemstitching, WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS, good muslin, V neck, tucked yoke, with two torchon lace insertions, hemstitched lawn ruffle, WOMEN'S DRAWERS, good muslin, several styles, umbrella ruffles of tucked lawn, others lace tri 49 29 DRAWERS, trimmed with lace and 69 Ohe Sreat White Sate. Undermuslins in owest Wa- tertalsand Yettest Patterns. Of course, as part of the White Sale, ‘actions in the goods are inevitable and much appreciated. But for Saturday we have chosen a lot of the most timely needfuls and have marked them at prices which will appeal convincingly to every woman who loves a good bargain. |PETTICOATS, fine cambric and | muslin; umbrella styles, with trim- | ming of embroidery & torchon lace, PETTICOATS, cambric, extra ibe, umbrella style, cl of | Polnt de Paris lace; fine embroid- ery and cluster tucking. 7.50 CORSET COVERS, cambric, fine quality; low and V necks: elabo- rately trimmed with Val. lace inser- | tion and edge, ribbon finish. CORSET COVERS, cambric and nainsodk, superior quality; many styles to select from; trimming of Point de Paris, torchon and lace, also fine embroidery, ribbon finish, 98 39 49 (Second Floor, Bast, 19th St.) ‘Clearance Sale of Rooks. A great Book Sale, indeed. The natural sequence of the best and biggest Holiday Book business The Big Store ever did. Thousands of choice Books. Space dc but here is a partial lis: Books at 25e. A FEW OF THE TITLES: AGAINST ODDS. by Lynch, QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCTBTY, by Eriet Aint Ov LINNE, ‘by Buchunan, HANS OF ICELAND, by Hugo. THE BRAVO, dy Cooper. MARTIN” HEWITT, °TNVPSTIGAOR, by Mor HEROBS OF ‘THE SEVEN HILLS, by Lang. rr F THE RHINE, by Latton, Baars. OF THI REPUBLIC. by ‘Hetrison, by Sinnett, KARMA, LIFE Oi" ANDREW JACKSON, by Jenkins. SARCHEDON WHYTE, by Meivtlle. Books at 3Se. A FEW OF THE TITLES: GRANVILLE DE VIGNE, by Outde. VANITY, by Rita. JOAN THE CURATE, by Warder. A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. by Sterne. FAITH AND UNFAITH, by The Duobeas POEMS, by Waltsler, oh NOONSTOSE, by Collins 0 THOU, MY AUBTRIA, by Wister. DRONTH’8 WORKS—Bound tm cloth, G volumes fp # box; our regular price, $1.60; 0! ance price, es not permit us to publish the titles of all, BOSWELI'S LIFE OF JOHNSON, 4 volumes, Vound in cloth, gilt top; our regular price, es $1.95; clearance price, GOLDSMITH'S WORKS—4 volumes, bound In cloth, git top; our regular price, $1.95; OF WASHINGTON —Bound tn our regular price, $1. clearance price, GREEN'S HISTORY OF THE BNGLISH PEO- PLE—§ volumes, bound in cloth, gilt top; our regular price, $2.86; clearance 7 7 5 } Feguiar price, {he ; LEATHER STOCKING TALUS, 5 volumes in a box; regular price, Te. clearance price a GEMS OF MODERN ART. A collection of photographic reproductions of great regular pri r our en 50 in clot! sey chantanse rien: NGER POEMS. Steel pli our regular price, $1.15; ao 75 oun FAMILIAR SONGS ABD THEIR HONS. H. Kc. Johnvon; our regular 7 7 prion, Bi.45; cleerance price, or 50) FARM LEGE: WIN Carleton; (Second Floor, Take Escalator.) regular price, 90c.; clearance price, Gxceptional Clearance Offerings tn Jine Winter Underwear For Men, Wi A pects, in yall event. Familiarity Store's meth 1 a Gogia area gusset, 3 finished py ine taped seams, pos sell up to $2.00; choice, at MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, made to sel! ar 65c. each, all sizes, at \ Mi $ RIBBED SHIRTS, fleeced. several colors, 50c. qualities; at ods prompts sands to -atiend this concerns everybody. And broad in assortments. In Every Instance Price Is Powertully Featured. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. )MEN'S FINE NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, seam shrunk; the shires ae double-breasted, with double- lymen and Children. SALE of wonderful mag- rade in point value. not price, reigns is great January with The Big ou It is rich drawers have double sible manner, sizes 34 t0 50, made to 95 30 25 of MEN'S HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED: SHIRTS and ken Assortments DRAWERS 1 in flesh, blue, natural and and hea up to $4.00; at WOMEN'S HEAVY NATURAL WOOL VESTS and DRAWERS, all sizes, made to sell at $1.25; at WOMEN’S FINE RIBBED WOOL VESTS and DRAWERS, hand-embroidered, ; at silk wimming all sizes made to sell at $1.25 white, including fine mercerized ribbed comon, all sizes in one or another, made to sell silk-plaited 175 55 75 WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. and DRAWERS, broken quality; at $2.25 povkt " Fleeced Conon, regularly up 91.90, WOMEN'S WHITE MERINO VESTS WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE COMBINA- TION SUITS, white and natural, $1,25 nature sizes, a5 CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. Doz CHILDREN'S VESTS baNrs DRAWERS and COMBINA: wre ‘Weol, Merino and as 75 sizes, 75c.; at 16 w 34, Pevet, Woh &) 80: 5] each, IN ITSELF # Worsted Capes. WORSTED_ HAND-MADE DOUBLE CIRCULAR CAPES; 7 pink and white, blue and white, 7.69 WORSTED HAND-MADE DOUBLE CIRCULAR CAPES, plain colors and fancy mixtures; extra large, 195 (Second Floor, East, 19th St.) In the Babies’ Store CHILDREN'S RIBBED SLEEPING GARMENTS, with feet, sizes 3 to Pf 7 years, 9 19 nat) CHILDREN'S STRIPED FLAN- NELETTE SUITS, deep hem, som: with umbrella rutile, sizes 4 to 14 yrs. (Second Floor, Women’s Garters. A callection of GARTERS left over from the holida: cludes Round satin bows and fancy buckles, pin- top supporters, fancy si/kefrilled elastic, satin bows and buckles, sew: on supporters, satin top and plain and fancy silk-frilled elastic. all colors ; choice to-morrow, a pair. 25|' BLACKING AND LACES. GOLD BOND SHOE BLACKING, large size, usually 25c. a bole each, /0\ BLACK MOHAIR eee SHOE LACES, spiral ups, § and 5-4; a doz, Odd China. | PLATES, all sizes, dinner, soup. breakfast and tea, finest thin Aus trian china, very handsomely dec crated, each, CUPS AND SAUCERS to match, fancy designs, finest thin china, FRUIT SAUCERS, same as above, 15) T5: 5 50 50 75 (Basement) CIGAR CLEARANCE SALE, 50,000 KHigh-Srade Cigars At Less than Cost COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES, fancy shapes, handsomely decorated, PLATTERS or MEAT DISHES, 3 sizes, 10, 12 25, PS od and |4-inch, at CUSPIDORS, finest Austrian china, very fine decorations, _gold-lined; regularly at $1.00 and $1°25, of Production, We had an enormous holiday: business, and thisracurally resulted in @ considerable number cf odd lots and broken lines, We want to sell these fine Cigars without dela, and so we price them in a fashion that every lover of fragrant tobacco will instantly ap- preciate We Group Them in Special! Lots: LOT 1—4,000 Clear Havana Puri- tanga, avictly (high-grade: Cubanc made goods, assorted brands: regu: Jarl; $10.00 100; choice, os eee OL Os LOT 2—3,000 Key West Clear Havana Puritanos Fines, high:grade Cuban hand-made; regularly at $8.00 per 100, box of 50, 3.00 LOT 3—5,000 Clear Havana Cigars, assorted brands, Key Wen and N. Y. makes; in desirable sizes, such as Panetelas,, Conchas Espe- ciales, etc.; regularly up to $8,00 per 100; box of 50, 2,95 LOT 4—5,000 Sumatra Wrapper. jong Havana filler Cigars, several brands, sored sizes: qualities 2.50 up to $7.00 per 100; box of 5 ana atl LOT 53,000 Hi A ic. quality; 1,90 farsi oacat teailar box of 50, LOT 610,000 Sumatra Wrapper Clears, long mixed Plavana filer; your cholos of severel brands: regu: larly. up to $4.50 per 100; box of 80, 1.50 LOT 74,000 genuine Porto Rican Brevas; box of 100, L768 (Main Ficor, Raat, 18) Fancy Linens, DOILIES, ETC. 12%c. each RENAISSANCE DOILIES as 35c. each LACE EDGE CEN- TRES at 1% each RENAISSANCE DOILIES a 5c. each LACE EDGE CEN TRES at each GUIPURE SCARFS 5 A 9 50c. 29 dF 49 EDGE CEN ar h SPACHTEL BSc to $1.00 SCARFS at $1.00 to $1.25 each RENAIS- SANCE CENTRE PIECES at $1.25 to $2.00 each RENAIS SANCE CENTRE PIECES ar $2.00 to $3.50 each EMBROID. ERED SCARFS and CENTRES a Is 1.25 $3.00 to $4.00 each RENAIS- SANCE SCARFS a: 49. Qtein Floor, Rast of Pountels, 10th &.) WELCOME, new~- born year! To The Big Store 1903 comes, eager, ardent, semble bright with great expectations; radiant with hopes and realizations. The whole store joins unreservedly in the endeavor to excel its splendid achievements of 1902. To-day emphasized this intention with no element We enumerate below some of to-morrow’s specials. 2H: 59\": all, World's Greatest Srocery. ta ROAST BEEF : Extra quality prime JES CRYSTAL TABLE SALT: 3 boxes 25 ribs, Ib., Beoth's OYSTER COCKTAIL LOU QUEEN OLIVES (includ- 25 ing Jar): per quart, SAUCE: Reguler 25c. size; 2 bots, for a Sepa tu teaquatiers tele) eau yep FINEST ITALIAN MACARONI: . 2 IIb phgs., ada Spring Lamb, per Ib. HAM: Fresh Jersey Hams cut from 77 14 UT-TON. Short fore-quanter Canada Mutten. per fb., young cori-fed pigs, per Ib. Bayles’ SALTED PEANUTS: Per 9 PORK: F, 5 Peete jer, ‘ancy Jersey ing MALT BREAKFAST FOOD; Pork. Ib... 3 ita GENOLA: Cleans everything, regu: lar 10c. size, 10 (Fourth Floor.) 10 uA) Selecied Finnan Haddies, ipso — Janey Foie Personal Ornaments. Many will appreciate this offering. The chance comes to them. through the aftermath of our great holiday sales. WOMEN'S OR MISSES FANCY ! SIGNET BRACELETS, gold or sil- 25 ’ SET RINGS, gernets, emeralds, [se plate, all new patterns, sapphires and turquoise deublets; [STERLING | SILVER CHAIN genuine pearls in clusters, double \BRACELETS, plain or engraved settings and rows; all new de- 2, FD links, = 98 MEN’ S 16-SIZE OPEN - FACE IMPCRTED REAL SHELL SILVER WATCHES. gold inlaid, CAMEO BROOCHES, with fancy thin model, fitted with a 7-jewel go'd-filled frames, a large vari- al vement, i ys diem topromeny Beni 6. 95 ey (Main Floor, 6th Ave, Wen’s Yeckwear. Unusual Opportunities Presented by Ghis Clearance Sale. Don't think because we say “clearance” that the Neckwear is not new and fresh in design reed style. On the contrary, it em the very latest ideas. All brand new goods. And the assortment, by the way, is excellent, despite the tremendous Holiday selling. Modern merchandising. demands these January clearance and you thereby profit handsomely. A 25. NECKWEAR in Tecks, Puffs, Pour-in-Hands and Imperi made 75 50c. and 75c. NECKWEAR in English Squares, Four-in-hands, Imperials, and Tecks; excellent quality silk and satin; pretty colors and designs 2 Ps) a (Main Floor, Bast, 18th Bt) of good quality silk and satin; light and dark patterns, CHOICE, CHOICE, Fresh News from the Interesting Shoe Sale. High-Grade Footwear for Men and Women. * Lowness of Prices Unprecedented. For this reason early buying has now become a necessity if you § would secure a pair of these fine shoes. Plenty still left, but they are being rapidly bought up, in view of the remarkably low rices. IEN'S SHOES—Goed quality and >) style, with cushion insoles; better than the average shoe that reais at $3.50 and $4.0; they are tov be much | 9 appreciated at SN oes a aligenp I eee AO ; vailing styles; good Winter Shoes; regularly sold at $5.00 and $6.00; mostly samples, in sizes 3 10 446; & wonderful bargain at Also These Bargains. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN retai ling a at $3.00 and $3.50; an excep- mses j4.95 (Men's Store, Main Floor, East; Women's Store, Second Floor, Bast.) Stationery&OfticeSupplies } Ghe Great Sale Continues and Offers Many Attractive Values. In our Stationery Store on the Third Floor you can always all the best sorts at prices much below those elsewhere. The high standard. of the merchandise together with the low prices wi prevail during this Sale emphasize our superiority with much force. Chere Isa darter on Gach of the Following Stems. \4¢ for books, HOPY PRESS STANDS, oak top, 1 tt iron Ersnery finthhed tm Diack Japan ra ar price $2.00 ‘ito WIRE FRAME WELL, for coming pias brush On 4 line of books in 900, | STANDING z . 6 Inches, 4 610 pages at proportionately low | INDEXED BOX Fit. t factory price, = 18 HANNON LETTER FILES; regular price RACKS; regular price 25. 32 Ferry TRAYS. regular pelee BB» NG FILBS, regular price, 10s, ‘ade ona and 1.00 ATM RESTS, 400 19 8.00 STAPFORD'S BLACK NUBIAN FLUID, qi bottles, regular price 750, STAFFORD 8 COMMERCIAL INK, STAFPORD'S OFFICE MUCILAGE, quart /USUNELL GETTER COPY: WEL. OGKS, hat-pound, black leaiber back th sites, ruled for St dave 160 pages; regular pri DPR POOKS. duplicating and lar price tBe., s id} Hall duck, cate ; Tenular price S00 (9) \ies, regular price 7e.,. aia ane eee } MA’ | DRSK PAD, 1x24 inches 3 NIAGARA CLIPS: regular peice 3° 101 io wi Fogular Too. quality, TRIAL BAGANCE BOOKS, extra heavy waite f-bowi BONY TEPEWRITER ARRON f PAPER, wove paper American Russ “- ie ‘Hall cai! & sheets, $4.80; a KS, 5 ‘SPeCIAL stood stints ony Hivoa"in. black’ leather bagk ‘end’ eth fags | onpama ‘ ont (600 pages; regular price $1.00, - box of ad oy Buieded tm NVELOFOS, goot quality, Stas eth facheas” togelas args B00 "Mi. (This Plow,

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