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Fy SLORY LE WILD CUISE OF EUSUECATER| AN ENP To ary Hall, of “The Christian” Machine Sprinted by Itself for ‘Company, Now Playing Here, Three Miles, Turning Corners | "| Wears Red Wig and Acts Like} and Ripping Up Speed Ordin- a eaza.” ances at Every Bound. HANDSOME BYRON DOUGLASS|HORSE HIRED TO CATCH IT. —_——_- pa eeren jew Bkauty Comes to Town with|Made Suburban Time, but Had a ' the Lillputians In the Person of) Hard Job Even at That, While Inez Lewis, Who Is a Dream from Almost a Whole Township Council Bluffs. Turned Out In Excitement, =) fThe moon-faced brewer in “The ¢ Prince of Pilsen" isn't the only visitor from Crin-cl-natta. 7 Witness the Pike company, John Gilpin, Phil Sheridan, Paul Re- vere and Tod Sloane may all come down off the flying rings. The ‘gol darndeat,” “dod bentenest record for tancy fast riding astride a nag was clicked off to- day on the old Williamsburg turnpike just back of Richmond Hill. According to S!° Harper, who was bringing to town a load of Early Rose Potatoes that had sprouts on 'em three feet long, the crazy horseman went a mile in seventy seconds, “b'gee!” Joel Gump ‘seen’ the spring, too, and be- Fs] fore he could shift a juicy quid of Vinco ‘dw ladics who shed sympathelle tears} plug from port to starboard the racer : Bin cutter disregard of ‘laundry Dills.| had “went fur as from here to College "Most of the tears pala tribute to the| Point.” \ aevemotional art of Mary Hall. Township Joined in Chase. er: Resembled Mra, Carter. ‘Three dozen market drivers, two ‘oon- | im her red wig, and her gold tooth to} stables; an. ex-sheriff, two physicians, & Miss Hall bore a marked re-| besides women and iittle children and bravely cbearing up under ‘The Christian’ at G the West Ena Theatre, Tho Pike com- pany is a Cincinnati institution. 5 3 While Broadway has passed the stare Oke: feeling. an irresistible impulse to @rop offerings into the contribution plate of ‘The Christian,” Harlem ap- & pears to be etill in the apirit of box- 3 conversion. In provf of which gat yesterday afternoon between we wore deeply grateful, since it} behind and chased the man that chased Bf us forget the other Hall and| the automobile, mottoes on the church walls.| "(Who be you?" cried Constable Hank Bven to a sinner, it isn't pleasant to}ftafties, “’n what tarnation you rip pee religion commercialized. tearin’ along this road eo all fired fast @biGNature has endowed Miss Hall with }for? By gosh! have a notion take you > any gigts, but it rather overdid the|imter custody! You want kill that ?>@liing i the matter of voice. Miss Hall} horse?" whould have a talk with her voice, and} “S all right,” gasped the. record Fat @li it nbt to make so much nolse. breaker as he flopped on the road bank ron Douglass was the: John Storm.|out.of breath and under the cross fire OEE Mr. Douglass were the lending man fof indignant questions. !et a. New York stock company his mail on't_von understand? I was going Aiwould probably be loaded with sweet- | ~ Peirce ue cee etaanie beer Fat ented notes, catch {t—see? Name? Name's William Emily Melville was a clever Mre,}R. N, Bishop, Roslyn, m; , lender, and Evelyn Brown struck a|@ll, damages soon's Cie note of pathos in the part of poor | rece'ys Aah Bishop, ay pate SC Mow It All Happenea. A Beauty in Posteriand. | 4 5 iow rs “4m Posteriana” there lives the pret- | che DAK UMRAY CSP Wait bed then det: " Hlest little Indy ever soon, A now foal letters on’'the back of his ding- ‘bea J usted machine! is} mty this one, and young—Just the | OVivey, "then, Mr. Bishop, you look Ike A&e of "Pretty Pegey. a reas'n’ble mani i you tell me how ‘Phe Royal Liliputians picked’ het up} that there pesk machine could run three mile on tals road, making, all them @m Council Blufts, Ie, even though) tints without anybody a guldin’ her?” qc beauty Isn't very good picking there, | “'Pon my word, Mr. Constable, 1 tind have placed her charms and her f Stalents on view at the Fourteenth Street cenc@heatre. cawn't answer reaponded the Roslyn aristocrat, You see it here, and Bs 1 Rf = Inez Lewis 1s the name of this Intest . Age mosd diminutive queen of the foot- fits, card. Pay gt gis, breath. that's your kee- Fou may go back to the hotel where h She has none of the pathetic hired the horse. All 1 know Is that the bubble stoped und while 1 was out 1ook+ Ing it over it suddeniy started. 1 ran two blocks, saw I couldn't overtake {t shortcomings of the Liliputian. She ts simply a pondensed copy of-a femiuine luxe. Shé eppearaiiniseveral and charac! Hirst, JMréd this horse from the hotel- gostum rr) ¥ a8 a bit of flow silk, In the "of &@ Chinese sid a a ef prima keeper. ‘Lhree farmers backed away when the mabhie ted violently, | "Bomethi og mighty durn queer about all this,” gat 5 ip. “IL ain't undertakin’ to ex- Beet livin’ on Long Island nigh onto fifty year, seen a mule with six logs onot(@id: a dog ‘ith: a human face, but I'd never belleved one of these here machines could a’ steered isself.” “In Again Away Again. ‘Mr. ‘Hibhiop could dffér' ao explanation and before the constable could decide whether ;or nob the daw had been vio- luted he turned the horse over to Hostler, Junrpead in his automodile and Hhurried on to New York. ain as a Sp. fancy. treasures as ‘Tiny Miss Lewis has talent as well loveliness. She sings nicely; speaks petuily and dances gracetully. fhe rizes which sotretim: packages, Fourteenth hér; Bros way would go 104th Sti e guarantee the MONEY own Coward—if FISHER B Columbus Avenue and 408d Street. | | Elevated Station, Open Saturdays “CR SHAN THE DLEDGE If You Will, but That Don't Cure Dronkenness! nd 18 96 recognised The best shoe for young, middle-aged or old feet. Why so? along — nature’s Gemblence to Mrs, Carter. For all of {ail the dogs north of paratiel 4° te in| making walking easiest with- out losing a jot of style. No. other shoe just-as-good —must be the you want perfect footwear. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, | JAMES 8S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., Mt Because built lines, Warren 8t.,N.¥. EDIT, Cotton Felt Mattresses, guaranteed not to pack, full size, reg: | # ular pi $10; special, $6.98 ROS., rice Until 10 P. M. Posteriand” doesn't differ ma- Meriaily irom previous entertainments Royal Liliputians have givéh. Led taroll bi Who haa an J There will bea meeilng of the ‘Town Counsel in Jamaica to-day for the pur- pose of devising some dogal rebuke. ‘The hovel keeper he will enter the horse to the supus sei him to William CG. W FIERCE SOMERVILLE FIRE. hwo Factories Burne A Boston and Cambridge Sent Apparatus, SOMERVILLE, Mass., March 26.—The table factory of Brown & Simonds and an adjoining building ocoupled by | Hyman Hillson, manufacturer of ¢n-| *, gas and oil stoves, were burned is movalng. | oston and Cambridge both sent are | wratus to the Bomerville de- | E ont as the blaze waa a fierce one. Both structures were of three stories In height and covered considerable area, MILLIONAIRE. AS A FIRE FIGHTER. ever taking a belligerent turn, olubs do resounding work on heads @houlders, and ‘elght-foot policeman His kept busy three acts drag- * ging off to Sau foot offenders against ) @he peace and dignity of Posterland. An Advert w Datile. FHrostilities assumed « serious phase at PE. one time when a Gold. Powder. ‘Twin { we Foxy Grandma a dreadful belt in $s aromecn with a “property” turkey, In-tranguil moments Little Mias Lewis would come shyly out, and then it was e spirit of fairies seemed to * ave "In ster! ROGERS SUES “ACTORS: FUND aposuQ..Jc o-One~ ne Husband of Min- acute Palmer at Odds with Or- ganization Over the Raffle of His Famous Diamond. of Late Collis P. Huntington, |r Strived to Check Fire That %. Burned Bathhouses. “Yours Merrily” John R. Rogers, @| Archer Huntington, the adopted son theatrical manager, who was once the| of the late Collla P. Huntington, manager and husband of Minnle Palmer, | turned amate bAs brought suit in the Supreme Court | ‘YT"*° ® ee@gainst the Actors’ Fund of America 0 wecure ap accounting of the proceeds | eral hours in an effort to check the | 5 of A rattle of a diamond which for 00 of the city | many years was as closely associated | ear with his theatrjoal fortunes ay his well i ¢ Known signature, The gem, agcording to, Mr fpomis eatimate, was worth $20,000, not tak-| 7 SPs into account $12,000 which he elatina | o'cloo! haye spent in giving dt and himself | Hu at notoriety, |but they m, 6 Jer it is a with buc fo ; mes away © hy Btyot, and from thie ! olved (he ef Bulls and towe liible tragition land once Wore jt at an Inaug sMl.woitied for it the name of UieCley mond, ets has been wiiling and anx fe.) the stone of late years and to take $10,000 in-cawh for it at Then he placed for disposal, th ‘a rei a i dat each and ny fo divide the pro ur fire fighter at midnight and worked with his servants for sev. | blaze that bathhou: destroyed # at Pelham Bay Pork, * yPigangnn Palas ea ia bul juaranibeed to ¢ Hunting ountry place, et discovered at 11,30 in the karat gem, when the m ect was a that set on a anism re- s The Nitington estate Morgentiiau's eplendia at South Wihiron, N, J pd Jast night, ‘The now | was building Was eal ai Allure, and Mr, anKe, Wid hd H jm: ane ¥ Promised s ht Asbury Up the difference between that ‘of Sounael for the Actors raise! My father had bee Sterling Remedy C v0 bes ANNUAL SALE, TEW MILLIO ov tho privil E.M. Dickson, 1120 Reoluer St. W. Best For The Bowels yo Asthina, 6) Consumption, i fo LUMBAGO and other disagreeable aches vield to The old reliable 25°a Bottle | HE Archer Huntington, Adopted Son Hi EADAC i) wo 10., Chicago or N.Y, 998 IM BOXE: * © PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION AND ‘TUDEROULANG CURBS itis, AMMEYE CA Ave., Corner 20th St. Come to the Last of Our March Sales of Spring and Summer Shoes IN Tit. BASERENT Shoe value is greater and our prices smaller than at any other place in the city. In one word—they are the best shoe values and the best shoe bargains in town. Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 blach hid, welted sole, Button and black hid lace, with patent leather tips, L25 Women’s$2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, assorted styles, in patent leather and black hid; also black hid Colon- tals, 1,50 Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 box calf, blach hid, velour calf, patent leather Lace, and patent leather Ox- fords, all style toes, 229 Men's 33,00 Velour Calf Oxfords, Bente $2.50 and $3.00 ace Shoes, assorted styles, is nel 0 Women's Fy 1300: patent leather tip and palent ieather bamp Oxfords}4.+++.. rf ¢ 00 Women’s $5.00 and $4.00 fancy patent leather Slippers, I 50 AA, A and B widths, *¢ 75c Women’s $1.25 black hid one-strap sandals, Children’s Shoes. Misses’ patent leather kid top Button, sises 11 to 2, 1,25 Dand E widths, Child’s patent fallen kid top Fatton, sises 8 if 00 e G Dand E widths, Infants’ pales leather tip Bat- ton and Lace, sises 4 to 8 65c Che's 1.50 blag kid and bor calf Button and Lace. B Cand Davids, 1.00 Misses’ 2.00 black kid and box calf Button and Lace, B I 25 and C widths, « Misses’ large sise spring heel and low heel Bution and y Lace,B,Cand D widths, 1.50 Boys’ Shoes, Boys’ patent leather 2.00 Lace, sises 24% to ors Youths’ patent lexther Lace, sizes 11 to 2, 1.75 Boys’ satin caif Lace....4+25 Youths’ satin caif Lace... 400 RESTAURANT. Righth Moor, None finer equipped in the world. None better able to serve you promptly and well —and at modest cost. The Highest Class Choteest Lingerie trom hew and elegant and ety fairly priced. of Merchandise AND AT A REASONABLE PROFIT. The art of advertising has become so scientific that most merchandise is supposedly given away, and the merchant is in business for fun. It is absurd to believe, or to be misled into the belief, that goods are sold at a loss, or that stores live and survive without a profit to themselves. True, very often there is a loss to some one; it may be the manufacturer, the importer, the jobber, or the merchant him- self—due to any one of a thousand causes; but it is less often the merchant who suffers, He is the one who comes to the relief—becomes @ merchant in fact as well as in name, In this business we take losses, like every one else—and we take profits; but these profits are based on the widest margin of fairness to those who trade here, We look first to have things that other stores cannot get. Our idea is to couple variety with exclusiveness; style with good taste; to have within the walls of this beautiful building everything you ask for or wish for, and to Save You Money—Not on a Few Things, but on Everything You Buy. Friday Sale of GARMENTS. Third Floor. WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS of fine quat- ity Cheviot, In black and blue and fancy mixed materials; blouse coats and: fly-front Jackets, Seven and nine gore wide-flaring skirts, side- plaited or overlapping stitched seams, Inverted plait or habit back; most of these Suits are lined throughout with a heavy grade of taffeta; sell- ing regularly . for $29.75, only WOMEN'S SHORT JACKETS of splendid qual- ity Tan Covert Cloth and Black Cheviot; velvet collar, turnover cuff, lined with a heavy grade of self-colored taffeta; a finely shaped, beautifully tailored garment a $12.50 Friday Sale of ROCKERS. Fifth Floor, Important sale of Rockers and Arm Chairs at a reduction of one-third off regular selling prices. There are about 250 In the lot. They are highly polished Golden Oak and Mahogany fin- fsh, the designs are the very latest, nicely carved back, made from thoroughly seasoned wood with saddle or shaped seats, making a most com- fortable and durable chair or rocker. ‘They ate priced as follows: Rockers with large arms, $3.50 value, at ...82.25 Rockers _w! race arms, $3.00 value, at. Chairs wi Chairs wi It Ith small brace ar value, at Friday Sale of LINENS. First Floor, 1,000 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, under-priced. Heavy Scotch Damask Cloth of good designs: 2 yard size. 81.85 3.25 A reduction of 1Sc. to 50¢. on each cloth. RENAISSANCE DOYLIES—Thousands of Lace Doylies, round or square, several pretty de- signs; worth 12%c..... Wisse 56 Friday Sale of LACES. First Floor, Three special lots of Cluny and Antique Lace Bandings ine dnsertions in linen and ecru shades; very much fn demand and under value... . 35,25 and 45 200 pleces Plauen and St. Gall Lace Galloons and Bandings; importers’ sample lots, all choice styles; worth f to 50 and 95 EMBROIDERIES. 10,000 yards manufacturers’ sample pieces fine Embroideries, Matched Sets, Odd Widths, Insertions, Galloons, Bandings, &c.; actual worth from 20c, to 75c., 10, 15, 25 =e Friday Sale of WOMEN’S WEAR, Second Floor, FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS In light, fancy stripes, with a good crocheted edge, bric band and draw string SATEEN PETTICOATS; gray stripe and black and white effect; satin finish, mercerized sateen, made with a deep accordion umbrella flounce; values $2 and $2.50 $1.50 SUMMER NIGHTGOWNS, Nainso‘ Cam- bric; button arid chemise yokes; trimmed with ribbon and lace; some have Kimono sleeves; full value $1.50, at 95 SILK PETTICOA ; made of good taffeta; excellent value; in accordion plaited ruffle and finished with an extra harrow bias rufile $3.95 —_—_—_—_ Friday Sa'e of LININGS. First Floor, 175 PIECES FAST BLACK full beet Moire Percaline; yard. 75 PIECES BEST QI Percaline; 25c. quality, at, yard 40-INCH FINE QUALITY LAWN Lining; in all staple colors, including black and white; 10 and qualities; yard 8 ————_ Friday Sale of UNDERVESTS, Becond Floor, Women's Swiss ribbed lace-trimmed white lisle thread Vests, low neck, Sleeveless; very elas- tic, perfect quality; formerly 35c, each, 2 ea 49 Friday Sale of GLOVES, we Wik First Floor. ‘L. OFFER on Friday several cleariny oddments of Suede, Pique Glace and Glace, 4 white, black, pearl and popular shades, embroid- ered and one row Paris Point; clean merchan- regular. 95c. glove and great value, at, 65 TWO | IMPORTANT CLEARING LOTS of Flores for women, icing. 3sclasp Glace and seaside id) ae Kid, Parts Point, 0} 3 to $1.50, reduced to. Se eh ig i 88 ———————— Friday Sale of CURTAINS. See Fourth Floor. RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, wi insertions and edges, full 3 Vins oe, wg varlety of new patterns, priced as follows: Aus worth from $2.25 to $2.65, m : ' $1.75 dise; pair IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, we Securt a lot of 410 pairs of these desirable curtains pi an importer who had them left on his hands, owing to late delivery. We thought the price an inducement. So _ will you when you see the ape have divided them into four lots; choice $3.95, $4.85, $6.50 and $8.25, TAPESTRY PORTIERES; over 40 rich and novel styles of tapestries, damask and velours, with applied borders; also novelty brocades, worth one-half more than these Prices, $3.95, $5.28, $7.90 and : $12.50 —_—_—_ Friday Sale of RUGS, Third Floor, ROYAL WILTON RUGS, all-woo! Oriental designs ind clone, eee these are a few seamless A: Art Nouveau styler xminster Rugs in the Qxi2 feet, value $35.00 8 ft. 3 In.x1o ft. 6 in, 6x9 feet, value $20.00. ++» $25.50 . 822.50 ++. $15.50 value $30.00. ——_—_—_ Friday Sale of HANDKERCHIEFS, First Floor. About one thousand dozen Women’ . dren's Handkerchiefs, manufacturers? ce Porters’ odd dozens; plenty of pure linen Hand- kerchiefs for men and women, Three assort- ments to choose from: MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Initial Handkerchiefs, at eee 5 MEN'S. AND WOMEN'S Pure Linen Handker- chiefs; also odd Initial Handkerchiefs; worth up to 15c., at yo MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; also Renee ae linen embroid- ered Handkerchiefs; men’s. in lar; worth up to 25c., at... ——__ Friday Sale of WOMEN’S HOSE. First Floor, Women's Fast Black very sheer gauz: lisle thread Hose; full fas! jioned, parila Ag double soles, heels and toes; regular price 39c, at Vad) Friday Sale of MEN'S WEAR, First Floor. Men's good quality muslin, full-sized Night Shite pn fuss colored trimmings on neck and pockets; regular 50c, quality,. 3 for $1.00 at. Men's summer weight real Maco yarn Shirts and Drawers; shirts with self fronts, pearl but- tons, Drawers with pearl buttons, double seats; long or short sleeves in Shirts; regular Soc, goods; for 35c garment, or 3 for $1.00 ———— Friday Sale of SILVER, First Floor. ROGERS’ Ai Tea Spoons, fancy patterns, 195 $1.90 $1.90 $1.75 ROGERS’ Ai Table Spoons, fancy pat terns, doz. ROGERS’ terns, doz. DINNER KNIVES, silver plated, fancy indies, doz. . —ooIS Friday Sale of GROCERIES, We deliver free paid purchases of $5.00 and upward to the nearest fréi of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rh ork, New. Jersey, Pennsylvania, in any town or sity Connecticut, New SMOKED MBATS—Armour's Mild Sugar Cured Hama tenn Sinlp Bacon, D +5 per Premium ocolate or \ Baker's; Ib. CEREAL q Steam Cooked Holled White | Oats or Bterlized White 40) ; package’. Baking er 29 | Breakfast Food rf TOIMAT ORS ¢ Lem Jerseys. red 1 00h Bt GROUND CAD ose PER—Absoluil =" ROY: June garden grown. as honey; doz, $1.25; can... JAMS—"Royal Btuart"’ Fruit Jame, atl kinds, st inchidl Belected Crown g |, 1 tb, cartons, each... % | DELICATESSEN — Del\- cious Mil¢ Oured Salmon, tb CORN, MBAL-—iciin-dried yg 7. Yellow Meal, 10 Ibs rity CATSUP—"Royal made from red. ri OLIV R8—Faney Jerse Queens, q jar, i oF Manseniita ‘ht depot le Island, Telephone No, 3630 18th, Wines and Liquors, on 0 RYH WHIs- $2.60; full quapt 70 ui. VERNON Bottle 3 CRAWFORD'S MALT WHI8- ty YA fn tonite; ot- 10 K PEP- ly pure, Ib.. SRN, BETS ah tle ane eee CAIAFORNIA PORT AND sib Resor vi pe a ak 22 25 u Friday Sale of KIMONOS, Becond Floor, WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS, {n figures and Stripes, extra full; three-inch border of white lawn around collar, down front. and on sleeves seeeee 35 WOMEN’S SHORT KIMONOS, in. stripes arid figures; large sailor collar trimmed with white lawn WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS, of white lawn, made very full, large sleeves, tucked yoke front and back wees 65 LONG KIMONOS, of white lawn; made extra full, yoke back and front blue and pink borders.... wo ——— Friday Sate of WAISTS. Second Floor, WOMEN'S POLKA DOT SATEEN WAISTS, black and white dots, 12 tucks in front, 4 in back, tucked front plaits...........05 nc 65 WOMEN'S WAISTS OF WHITE PIQUE, 8 shoulder tucks, wide front plaits, large pearl but- ton, also Women’s Waists of Striped Cheviot,» shirt shoulder with 8 tucks running to 00° bust; white ground of different colorings, $1.00: WOMEN'S WAISTS OF FINE QUALITY PIQUE,” 8 tailored shoulder plaits in front, 4 In back, epaulets on shoulder, Duchess front with i double row of large pearl buttons...... $1.25 ~ WOMEN'S WAISTS OF WHITE SHEER LAWN;. one has 48 fine tucks in side front, centre front of fine allover embroidery with 2 large plaits each. side; back has 30 fine tucks, beading in shoulder; collar and cuffs of embroidery and lace 9 edge; excellent value. . $1.95 SS Friday Sale of CHINA, Fourth Floor, 100 PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, decoratéd in green and pink sprays, and every piece traced with gold; regular price $16.5 day 4 ¥ JARDINIERES AND PEDESTALS, in dark green blended colors; the Pedestals are 16 inches, bigh, the Jardinieres 10 inches in diameter; " regular price $5.00; Friday ': $3.50, q 400 DOZEN FINE THIN JAPANESE CHINA BOUILLON CUPS AND SAUCERS; price $1.10; our price for Friday. Serene Friday Sale of BOOKS. Second Floor. The following large line of copyrights—all popular titles—from the pen of well-known authors; published at 50c., for Friday, choice Philip Winwood, by Stephens, To Arms, by Balfour. Manders,’ by Burron. Beggars of the Sea, by Cornford. Murilled, by Ouida. The Count of Nideok, by Fiske. An Enemy to the King, by Stephens. Nathan Haskell Doles, by Omar Khayyam, The Golden Fleece, by Aohard, Winifred, by Gould. Ye Little Salem Mald, by Mackie. The Golden Dog, by Kirby, A Man at Arms, by Scollard. Friendship and Polly, by Maria In Kings’ Houses, by Julla Do Lally of the Brigade, bi i Maidens of the Rocks, by Ib’ Annunelo, The Knight of King's Guard, by Martin, Ftiday Sale of CANDIES. Basement. 2,000 LBS. OLD-FASHIONED Whipped Cream Chocolates; regularly 30c. fb., tt:.:. 20 4-LB, BOX CHOICE MIXED Bonbons ‘and Chocolates, put up in fancy packages; Ib.... 25 Don't fail to inspect our artistic display of Easter Novelties. ——— Friday Sale of HAT PINS, First Floor, STERLING SILVER HAT PINS, French gray, Roman gold and green gold finish; Art Nouveau and Stone set; heavy quality and worth up. to $1.00; special at..........s-eeeeee ee tey 38 —_—_ Friday Sale in BASEMENT. B The Care of Wearing Apparel. 4 We have all the necessities for the caring of. winter wearing apparel—all the best appliances, for keeping clothing in good shape and form, Moth preventives and coat, skirt and suit” hangers. Moth Balls, per pound... Camphor Flakes, per pound Baciny Camphor, per pound. Oriental Camphor, per pouns ‘Ne Cam Loulse Poole. T. Tarine 8) 5 Business Bult Moth-; Overeoat Moth-proof Bag. Ulster Moth-proot Bag ‘ooden Coat-Hang rousers ‘Betwell” Trousers Refrigerators at $5.00 and $8.75. 100 “Star” Refrigerators, made of ash, antique finish, handsomely ornamented with embossed’ carvings, thoroughly insulated with charcoal’, sheathing, solid metal shelves, solid bronze locks, , sold brant Sad fe miale, removable waste, Pipe, patent casters, self- : ‘ retaining, at ...... tere $5.00 and $8.75) rh In addition we carry in stock the following: ines: The “Jewett” charcoal-filled Refrigerators, The “Alaska” charcoal-filled Refrigerators, The “Wilke” Porcelain Refrigerators. “Peerless? Ice Cream Freezers, $1.50, The best Freezer made, Very simple; easy to work and all the gearing is closed: impos. sible for salt water to get in the can. 8 dasher; easy to clean; positively no and all the galvani parts are coated with very) best block tin, Two-quart size on sale V , at p 90; The Best Offer Ever Made: $25.00 Wardrobe Trunks at $15.00, i 7 We call cial tention to these “Wardrobe Trunks, will carry a comp! for @ man or & woman and no verikles ihn the garments, elther, You hang up your gu: ment in it as conveniently ss. a ) fasten se~ curely and when you want ft pull out the rack on which it hangs and you without unpacking the trunk, While a5 last at.. oy Friday Sale of PLANTS, @ixth Floor, GLADIOLI BULBS, value 40¢, dozen CENTRAL PARK GRASS SEEDS, finest m| juarts—val Pri QO jue 30c., at. +, Pints—value 45¢,, at..... TABLE rane, 3 varieties; value 120, of 1 All Kinds of | er and Vegetable “4 value Sc. package, at DR, KOC SANITARIUM, Ing ead "porated, LO WHAT RD OT. neat oe Bache Ye q . Fr. HORA Ik miriakon if! Sunday World Wants wih ones ian “ny | Work Monday Morning. Wonders, — Pees

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