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CHARLES T. BLAISDELL, CASHIER WHO. MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED. TRUCE ET BLAISDELL of Coal Dealer's isappearance Grows Darker as Investigation the Police and His' Friends ts Pushed, | Ayster Dp Ao | Bank/Aocount Not Touched, » His ‘Frlends Do Not Believe’ Ho.Eloped, but Where-Is He?, tints Are All Right, His @pproximated, this you: from sight.” Since then ‘been heard of him nor nd ice, to. whom 6d “for hel his mossession on ‘Tuesday night a week ago was wholly inadequate for such a purpose. None of his jewelry was, missing, with the exception of a does not think. that the cashier haa more than $00 worth, this AB; sumption on letters which he had re- celved from him telling him of various purchases. “hes “one answers, 1 is ‘gone as completely as if ‘Had never bean. All the circum. leepen the mystery, Dy ne it, 1 A t er meg |to a blind trail as soon as it ts in-lapout iis “pateis® Ginnd hed, Seen Has all the elements re ; fit for pen has been suggested, with rob- ‘the none the missing man “Worn a faluable lot of jew j efinyihere trom $1,200 Saetirta sn. he was Inst seen ted. Albert Blaisdell, a brother of the miss- ing man, ts here from Rockland, Me., the family home, urging the palice ta do all in their power to solve the . mystery. He and J. W. Blatsdell, a coysin, who {s manager of the Standard Wood Company, with offices at No. 19) Liberty street, nave employed Judgo A, eyes, hair parted in. middle and _ of food growed age, “thirty-clent wold bridge of teeth in upper jaw and some false ones in lower, W. Lemon, of the Bennett Building, as 5 counsel, The practicability of offering Wt ws never any other member off ® Toward 1s under discussion, and one ummer 0 Bex, far as his friends know,’ re Probably be posted within a few @ was so fond as to run| “4y' F; } with her ©. Rew, an employee of Curtls & urniture Blalsdell, at No. 877 Water streoty scema to have been closer to the cashier than Any one else. They had been roommatos for six years, living the greater por- Won of that time with Rew's brotha and sister, Ho throws up his hands tn despair when asked "to suggest some reagon,; an explanation for his friend's disappearance. “Mie young Indy whom Blaisden put om the car on Tuesday night,” said “| Rew to-day, “has absolutely no con+ nection With the case. We both knew her equally well, our acquiintance so- DiGAE 6B vos atens got ion tetas ee oe : fs west side, in One "yaaa Wad whSE would BO) srundréd and ‘Thitty-thiMl atiect, and dhesday Inst, when Blaisdoll’s miere was no reason in the world why Ara: | Decame’ knowas | ovy more than anyone Gee Wher ae , > When. Mr. th Detective Bureau said:| Cost, another member of Sinn Cartler’s &t his accounts. Just another rr , another ‘trusted employes’ gone| @#RCing, school, No. 43 Lexington. ave- "* Blaisdell had worked for Cur- nue, asked where he had been all that evening, she did not say to him that , il, the junior member of being & cousin, for fftedn| Blaisdell had left her because he ‘hai pears, ad; they were loath to believe| other business to attend to.’ Sho told he find robbed them, They ap-|C!est because she thought it very impu- P tie task af examining his| dent of his to ask such a question, ‘it ts with dread, and when every cent| Was none of his business.’ She tells me found accounted for they were| that Blaisdell told her when he excused ? himself that he would not go home with her if she didn't mind. Went Late to Dancing School, Reasom for Going: Away. ) 28 he was concerned there eames why he should have had lo ahything of the kind, He had strings on him and was the sole of his own actions. He was “fdst,""" he: @id not drink; he was known to enter a saloon, he social ‘clrole in which he moved of the ‘quiet, home sort. In busl- he ‘was regarded ‘as headed: fellow, of the t Commencing this week, we will makeanelaborate display of Summer Furniture, suit- able for Flalls, Verandas, Dens, Reception Parlors & Bedchambers, in: Grass Rush Willow Maple Enamel The styles are too varied to admitof special mention to each, but we feel safe in stat- ing that everything desirable in these lines is here repre- sented, al prices considerably below those usually quoted for Wulgds cane next in tho list of Which might explain Blaisdel's b @. There was no reason why he om hisilife, His was not a mind “I reached the dancing school about an hour before my friend. Ho was late getting home that evening, my bister said, and took more than an hour @t dressing. She though he was oc- cupied in that way. He wore only a simple business suit, and when I saw him at the dance I could not say that he had shaved himself, He appeared in the best, of spirits. “As to Blaisdell's jewelry, te, thing. . Chatles T. Blaisdell had no idea of hig eWay from those who knew him hls own volition an hour before he MMpt seen by them, The ap- ‘Was not comtemplated, so far the oipoumstances indjcated. All Ws clothes arc in bis apartment at NU, iit Hast Fifty-seventh street, and f# @ good wardrobe. j Mak Ace touched, f@ccount remainé untouched, it isa comfortable sum. There po withdrawals within could be considered us having any ‘on the case of sufficient size to \young man on a journey of The sum that he had in I would that 1 could: even get him to enter a saloon, drink myself, and thats why we same goods. came such close friends, Howev ig! ‘|Lord & Taylor n Tam thirety I often step Baiooh to get a drink of ‘pop,’ out he would not eve: in with me to take er scouts the {dea of had so much Jewelry. He Building Are Embodied in Our ‘Standard” $3.00 Shoes for Women, ee HIGH AND LOW CUT. They Are Hand Sewed Welts and Spanish Arch Instep, which cannot be said of any other moderate priced Shoe. They are su- perior to any $3.50 Shoe sold elsewhere. We guarantee them in every respect, In all leathers. Six dif- ferent heel shapes and Spanish Arch Instep, Catalogue Mailed Free “Application.” daily. You believe, yield us Mission Furnitures} vic, timed with tucks and embroidery ruffle, 29c. Cambric, embroidery inserting and lawn ruffle, 39c. R. H. MACY & 00. Order by Mail. Leaving the Metropolis does not necessarily mean leaving ee You may send a letter instead of coming in heater be served just as well. Our mail order de- partment is ready and rapid, Muslin Underwear. Gecond Floor, Mth st. The fine wit and nice taste of women sustain the progress of this sale. Of course, we perform our part of the implied agreement that exists be- tween the public and the store. That agreement is just, therefore durable. Our pledge to supply the best Muslin Underwear at the least prices is renewed and redeemed our patronage, and that keeps the busi- ness vigorous. The new lots from our own and other factories have descended ut the counters like a snowstorm. The ive fervor to the quickening April urry. Walking Skirts. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with tucked lace. edging, fin- ished with dust ruffle, 49c. }Cambric, umbrélla-shaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with wide hem, and em- broidery inserting, finished with dust ruffle, 69c. Cambric, umbrella-sbaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with tucks, two rows of lace inserting and lace edging, finished with dust ruffle, 69c. Cambric, umbrella-shaped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with three rows of lace inserting and lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 89¢. Cawbric, umbrella-shaped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with tucked narrow ruf- fle, Point dey Paris’ lace inserting and ‘lace ruffle, 99ce Cambric, umbrella-shaped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with hemstitched® tucks and fine blind embroidery flounce, finished with dust ruffle, $1.89. Chemises, Muslin, finished with corded band, |f; 29c. Muslin, round neck, trimmed with embroidery inserting andhemstitched ruffle, 39c. Cambric, round-neck, trimmed with three rows of embroldery inserting end embroidery ruffle, 49c. Cambric, round nec! trimmed with lace inserting, two rows of embroldery, embroidery in- serting and lace ruffle, 69c. Corset Covers. Nainsook, low neck, French’ style, tucked back, trimmed with lace bead- ing, ribbon“and lace ruffle, 49c. Nainsook, low neck, French style, | trimmed with two rows of lace in- serting, lace ruffle, beading and ribbon, 69¢. Drawers. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with hemstitched tucks and lace edging, 29c. Cambric, trimmed with lawn ruffle, Point de Paris inserting, tucks above ruffle, 39c. Cambric, trimmed with lawn ruffle, tucks, hemstitching and fine lace edging, 49c. Nainsook, trimmed with wide -em- broidery flounce and lace edging, 99c. Night Gowns. uare neck, trimmed with Muslin, high neck, trimmed with tucks, two rows of lace Inserting and lace ruffle, 39c. Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trimmed with varied tucks and hemstitched lawn ruffle, 49¢. Cambric, square neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and hemstitched lawn rufile, 49¢. Cambric, square neck, trimmed with tucks and four rows of embroidery inserting and hemstitched ruffle, 59¢. Muslin, square neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, embroidery ine serting and embroidery ryfile, 74¢. Soft-finished Cambric, low necl trimmed with embroidery ruffle an ribbon bow, 79¢. Cambric, low neck, trimmed with three rows of Valenciennes lace | serting, beading, ribbon and lace ruffle, 89¢. Nainsook, square neck, trimmed with idery inserting and ribbon, 99c. Soft-finished Cambric, V-shaped heck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, six rows of embroidery inserting and embroidery ruffle, 99¢. Nainsook, square or V-shaped neck, trimmed with fine embroidery in- serting and embroidery ruffle, ribbon bow, $1.29. Stationery. Box, containing one quire Blue and White High-grade Paper, parchment finish, 9c. Manufacturer’s Ends of High-grade { Paper, note size, one quire boxes, 10c. Vellum Paper, blue and white, 60 Sheets and 60 Envelopes, at 19, Scotch Madras Paper, blue, gray and white, pound packages, 19¢.; Envelopes to match, package, 5c, High-grade Cambric Paper, blue, gray; violet and white, 50 sheets and 50 en- yelopes, at 24c. Hurlburt’s Scotch Raglan Paper, quire, Siem Cabinet containing 100 sheets and 80 enyelopes, Batiste Bond paper, blue and white, at 44¢, Very Special, Hurlburt’s Mill-ends, Joth Ave., cor, 20th St, Milt-ends of Hurlburt’s High-grade Papers, tinted and mourning borders, value 15¢. to 40c, & quire, at 9c., 12c., 19¢, and’ 24c, skirt length, |° ip: Covers. rush dgys when THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1903, . Macy & Co.’s:Attractions Are Their L:dw Prices: ae i It 1s an opportune time to call your | napa to Awnings, Shades and Si Orders left now will relieve you from the pressure of so many warm- weather needs must be looked after, Just sa} we will respond cally. $7.50 “J. B. p $2.96, J. B.”” Corsets, made of silk batiste brocade, top and bottom’ trimmed with lace, medium waist, medium luw bust; front sizes 18 to 24 inches, regular. price} $7.50; our price $2.96, i Ce Maids’ the word—or write it—and needs efficiently and charge economi- Single-width White Lawn, with’hem. stitched hem, or hem and three tucks, or hemstitéhed ruffle, at 46c. Single width White Lawn, embroid- ery inserting and three rows of - stitched tacks, 4c. oe Promptly, do your ” Corsets at clasp; four hooks, Aprons. Single-width Sheer Lawn, finished with wide hem hemstitched tucks, or with varied and three rows of hemstitched tucks, or with ruffle and three rows of hemstitched tucks, at 24e, Dauble-width La hem and wide st: wn, wide hemstitched rings, at 39c, Single-wjdth Lawn, wide embroidery inserting and hemstitched tucks, or with varied hemstitched tucks ‘and embraigery ruffle or, three rows of wide hemstitched tucks and wide Strings, at:39c, Jiaids three styles to sel White Swiss, bows edged’ with lace, White Lawn, ruche edged ‘with lace, ’ Caps, lect from, 7c. ribbon rosette, 19c. Maids’ Striped Percale, front, Bishop s| with wide hem, Striped Seersucker, yoke edged with white, Bishop sleeves, Maui with wide hem, $1.67. Sheer White Lawn, for trained-nurses, $2.34, year sizes, $1.84, Short Coats, made of cream Bedford cord, box-shaped back, satin cape, trimmed with ribbon and fagoting, 6 months to 2 year sizes, $3.34. Reefers, made of pique, cape trimmed with embroidery inserting and em-4 broidery ruffle, 6 months to 4 year sizes, $1.72. Coats, made of pique, cape and’ stole trimmed with sizes, $2.49. 2, 3 and 4 year Children's with inserting fine embroidery; and 4 year sizes, French Waist Dresses, made of white India linon, square yoke formed of lace and embroi ruffle and lace years sizes, $1 Guimpes, tucks, neck and hemstitched ruffle, 8 to24 year sizes, | Sheer Polka dotted lawn, tucked back and front, fancy stock collar, 89c. 59c, Gulmpes, made tont, Bishop sleeves, skirt finished with wide hem, 99c, Striped Percale, waist tucked\back and Black Sateen, back and front of waist trimmed with tucks, Bishop sleeves, Skirt finished with wide bem, $2. Children’s Wear. * Short Coats, made of Cream Bed. ford cord, cape trim:ned with braid and fancy ribbon, 6 months to 2 broidery ruffle, 6 months to 2 year French Waist Dresses, made of fine white lawn, tucked yoke and skirt, French ‘Waist Dresses,! made of white lawn, waist trimmed trimmed with lace inserting, Jawn edging, 2, 3 and 98. 1,98. nade of white lawn, back and front yoke trimmed with cluster Dresses. yoke back and leeves, skirt finished 34, sfor payment. ‘dred miles on pai or carting. Our stock of Waists is full blown—all thenewest fab- rics; all the latest styles out- ‘spread for your easy choos- ing. Everything from the simplest lawn, pique, mad- / ras, cheviot ani cana tol jorning wear, right up to those teh and beautiful An- tique Lace Waists that all women are wanting for dress-up accasions. : White is the color. know that now. We knew it months back and acted ac- cordingly. Result: Masses of White Waists are here—plain and silky Mercerized Cottons—showing the Broadway Depositors 34th to 35th St Account Department Allows 4 Per Cent. interest. The Depositors’ Account Department is a feature inaugurated on the opening of our new store to facilitate purchases made’ by customers who do not care to have goods sent C.O. D. By placing money to your credit with this Depattment your purchases can be referred to it Interest will be allowed on balance at the-rate of four per cent. per annum, to be computed every three months, with the distinct understanding that the account is only for the payment of purchases in the house, and not for general banking purposes, Further information will be willingly furnished you on application. | Balcony, 34th St, Rear Elevator. or renovate. There is no question about the economy of coming hete tovsecure your neéds. Our varieties are the most exhaustive that can be found any- best, and no store miatches our prices, No well-informed, unbiased, intelligent mind seriously doubts it for a moment. Notice: We are now. making daily wagons along the New Jersey ‘Coast. ‘We prepay freight charges to all shipping points within shtles 6 ta parciassy of five dollars where, qualities of the ver This is the home-maker’s i You should not fail to see the spe- cial beauties and extraordinary val- ues we are now showing in Paris Robes, Tea Gowns, Matinees, Co- vert Coats, Summer Hosiery and Oxfords. Among the most attrac- tive exhibits we’ve ever made. Women’s Waists. 24 Floor, Centre. You The Great Sale’ of Summer Furnishin The interest and scope of this great sale appeal to all who may room, a cottage, a large-house, a boarding house or a hotel to furnish 1 source of supply. or over. No cl most. exquisite and daintiest touches inserting and em- sizes, 89c, and three rows of! tucked skirt, 2, 3, , $1.67. idery inserting; skirt 4 sleeves finished with of fine -white tant, yoke formed of cluster tucks three rows of e mbroidery inserting, tucked back, neck and sleeves fin- year sizes, 89c, high spliced heels Women's Imported Lavé Lisle Thread Hose, allover designs or with lace insteps in an assortment of pretty designs, 35c, ‘Pen’s Half Hose, Men’s I, & R. Morley English Black Cotton Half Hose, excellent quality, double soles, heels and toes, 24c. Women’s Hosiery. Women’s Imported Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, very sheer and fine, ished with embroidery ruffle, 2 to 44 and toes, 29c. Men's Imported Lace Lisle Thread Half Hose, asso heels and toes, 2 Men's French Hose, neat em| ried desig IC. Lisle Thread Half broidery designs on » Spliced pliin black grounds, sold by others at $1.75 a pair; Outdoor Lawn Swings, wi Lawn S' well finished, 6 high, 85.2 ings, made of hardwood and our price, $1.24. TOyS.—ritm ricer Il seat two, $3.24, fl, high, $3.74; 8 ft, 10ft, high, Lawn Swings, made of steel, will seat four, complete with awning, $12.48, Croquet Sets, 66¢,, 78c., 91c., up to $8.49. Garden Sets, 10¢, Sand Sets, 18, 2 to 43¢, 1¢;, 36¢,, 43¢, and 69¢, Sand Derricks, 22c,, 47¢, and 93¢, Toy Wheelbarrows, body and wheel made of sheet steel, $2c,, 58c, and 63c, Hand Cars—one of the best toys for the boys, $5.21, $5.96 and upward. 03, $4.31 and $5.56. Velocipedes, $1 6; with d $5. 49, $1.87, $2.24 and gd tires, $3.49. $4.24, of trimming art, The charm of the collection is broad diversity. may look through the display a long time without seeing two Waists alike. 89¢ for Waists, made of sheer white lawn, yoke of embroide,'y, three hemstitched tucks below yoke, tuck- ed biick. QQc for Waists, made of white fig- ured Mercerized cheviot, tucked back’and front, stock collar. $1,39 for Waists, made of Mer- cerized white figured ima- dras, tucked front, French back. 79¢ for Waists, made of white fig- ured madras, yoke effect, tuck- ed front’ and back. $2.49 for Waists, made of white Persian lawn, trimmed with lace medallions, hemstitched lace in- Serting and fine tucks. $3.96 for Waists, made of white Persian lawn, trimmed vith tucks, Cluny lace inserting and hem- stitching, fancy sleeves, Misses’ Shirt Waists, Sizes 14 and 46 Years. Sheer White Lawn, trimmed clusters of tucks and hemstitched box plait, 89c, Sheer White Indla Lawn, trimmed with fine tucks and three rows of Valenciennes lace inserting, $1.39. Sheer White India Lawn, trimmed with fine tucks and Inserting form ing squares, $1.79, You pleasant. Its effect is est. than ever, over collar and cui stitching—and with and stock collar? our regular price is $596 deliveries with our own [/ radius of one hun- ‘ge for case, packing U Silk Waists, 1a 7,, centre, All who visit the store add voluntary testiiony, to the fact that our sty! qualities and values are best. ” It’s true that we never did better than when we collected this stock of} Waists. Your clear appre irect. Waits, made of crepe de chine, but. toned at side, taffeta box plait, fagot- ing and crochet buttons, eleven stitched box -plaits in front and six. in. back, fancy taffeta stock collar—and Waists made of polka-dotted satin foulard, yoke and entire back of fine tucks, sleeves and body beneath yoke trimmed with ine cord, taffeta turnt 's finished with fi Waists made of crepe de chine, tucked ‘oke trimmed with two rows of Cluny ¢ inserting, body beneath yoke trimmed with two clusters of ‘four tucks and lace Inserting, fancy sleeves Waists just like those are advertised by others as spel values at $6.75 ;| Wash Goods, ......: Wash. Goods in the basement. Here is a partial list of them. The a certainty. our light, bright, s point of all whose pulse of thrift. modic there. b are the best values in-town. ust the kind of offerings that make acious basement the objective uying is governed by the im- Such chances as these are not spas- Equal opportunities for money-saving That's are always ready for those who keep the Macy base ment in mind:— 8° 8° 10° dresses and waists, 1 O° for 25c. Crash Suiti for 20c, Printed Madras; corded stripes and neat tinted designs, on white grounds; for men’s shirts and women’s waists; 32 in, ed Pique; small figures, stripes and il 11° all eolors—36 in, 12° 17 srs si two colors; :32; in c. for 1Sc, Figur ka dots on white, black and navy grounds, for 12 1-2c. Percale-one of:the best known Amer- ican brands; over two hundred designs; also solids— for 19c, Linen Batiste—an airy mesh, half linen,,half cotton; natural linen shade. \ for 25¢, Panama Suiting; woven of fine mercerized yarn, The silky lustre will lose nothin, lgundered; solid colors; 32 in, : Scotch ‘as—-our Own by hie staple checks; Inf 3 styles, for 1236c, American Printed Dimities, florals, dots and stripes, in dainty colors that may be relied upon, for 1234c, Corded Ginghams; over 75 patterns, in stripes, checks and broken plaids; strong, clear colors, ‘$; neat, mingled color effects; divided by white hair-line stripes, Splendid for B by being ation is It en- courages us to maintain the standard established. We can’t afford to dro) back—to fall behind the To-day’s news is replete with inter- It pushes us farther to the fore record. a Summer Furniture. %, We are showing the manufacturers’ best efforts in. Re aes Silver Birch and Mission Fure niture, Finest qualities, largest va- rieties—and, as a matter of course, lowest prices, Rockers, solid oak, high back, full hogany-finished, sold by othera $3.25; our price, $2.34. Arm Chair that matches the above’ at $4.34, 5 hogany finish, high banister bac! full arms, upholstered spring seat, covered with leather or Verona ye lour, sold by others at $10.00; our price, $6.99. Parlor Rockers, extra large size, highly polished mahogany finished, covered with leather or tapestry, scid' $13.49. Rutherford Students’ Arm , Chairs, large size, swinging arm desk, with’ drawer, baize top; seat and back upholstered in leather, sold by, others’ at $19.00; our price, $14.96. : Morris Chairs, solid oak iframe, spring seat, wide polished guartered- ered with figured velour, sold by, others at $8.00; our price, $5.96. Box Couches, large size, all-spring edges, soft tufted top covered with your choice of figured denim, sold by others at $7.50; our price, $5.96. All Hair Couches, full size, all-spring aren seven rows of deep tufting, onl by others at $14.00; our price, $14 Dining Chairs, made of solid golden finish, high-braced bi caned seat, sold by others at’ $1 our price, 79c. Dining Chairs, made of solid quar-, tered-oak, French legs, high. back, heavy boxed caned seats, $2.24. China Closets, solid oak, 36 inches’ wide, 5 feet high, four sheives, large. glass doors, $14.96. Extension Tables, solid oak, 42x42 in,) top, bevelled rims, fluted legs, ball) feet, may be extended six feet, os Pictures,—sd Fi, 34th’sh. | Hunting Scenes, combination? three pictures, in black frames, or. namented with horseshoes, outsid measurements 15x38 inches, sold others at $1.75; our price $1.24, Proof Etchings, two-inch Flemish’ frames, brass corners, outside measure.) ments 18x32 inches, sold by others at $1.75; our price, $1.39. j Coaching’ Scenes, combinations offour pictures in green frame, outside urements 6%x35% inches, sold others at $2.50; our iM) $1. Pharaoh’s Horses and gs’ Hi eighteen inch frames, sold by others at $3.50; 01 price, 2.79. 4 Pastels, white mats, Florentine frames, outside measurements 24: inches, sold by others at $4.503 Price, $3.44 Hunting Scenes, hand-colored ings, 2 inch ebony frames; ousiael measurements 21x25 inches, sold by! others at $5.50; our price, $4.39. Colored Coaching Scenes, combinations) of five-pictures in Flemish oak pre | decorated with whip, buckle and H plate, outside measurement 4 inches, sold by others at $6.00 J price, $4.87. ‘Fly and Moth Protection., Green Painted Screen Wire Cloth, 24 to 36 inches wide, 3 to 5c,a foot, Adjustable Window Screens, 226 tol ic, Adjustable Window . Screens, sides, 26¢, to 4fc, : sprite Screen Doors, all sizes, walnut Hey natural wood, 89; fancy 1.42, Spring Hinges for Screen pair, 8c, , BC, Poultry Netting, rolls containi fest, fa Inches’ b> a inch e Bc, to aaa Wire Dish Govers, round, 6 to inches, Seto 2tc.poval, 8.to- ‘o.38 “Te, to 24c. Wire Fly Traps, 11¢. 4 Wire Meat Safes, $242 to $5.36, Mothproof Tar Paper, 40x4i dozen sheets, 44c, Mothproof Paper Bags, for suit, 33c.; for overcoat, ulster, 6ic. Oakum Paper, 5x7 Cedar Excelsior, bag, 7o@ Ti lets, box, 174, Oriental Gamphor, box, $4a, Medicinal & Tollet Goods, cina’ oilet 4 Macy's Five-grain Lithia Tablets. fifty put up in bottle, our r ice 24c,; special at 15c, 57c. Napthaline or Moth Bails, boxes, 19¢, Pa ioe A C4, poun heat Po bliss, Uy Coudray’s Hygieniqi ie? i regula price sity pect Good Groceries, Foon, Just as eas; and convenient Groceries here after tea’ Rockers, extra large size, made off highly polished quartered-oak or ma- | made of polished. quartered-oai: or, by others at $17.50; our price! oak arms, reversible cushions egg, in Reed, Rattan, Willow, |- arms, saddle wood seat; also deh 1 ( or mahogany finished frame, soldi +