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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1903. ie, cite nen tees SON DONC SONSE SONS woman waived @ preliminary hearing, he had nothing to eay and after the amount of her ball had been fixed ah waa led back to a cell. Tt fe thought, from London were C. R, Armstrong, Henry A. Barclay, Major D. D, Barnes, Capt. Bickford, Prof, George L. Collie, however, that she will be released on|R. A. Colt. Nelson D, Edmunds, Ken- ia / i bonds sho has in her possession two|neth Frazier, R. Robson and Frank a 4 books on building and loan ampodiationa| Susden. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “ { L L Boneh ear ae ie shese Ap Immense Assortment of High Grade SEE a 4 Be, an in Btoffel, o' jewart THE Entire ton, From to Duffiel lyn. ene " iN Beattoocing “ana lta Cotton Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linens & Towels, Mid-W je S ze r —___ - German Valley Needs a Peda-| Mysterious Woman Tells Police] ReegRMED AT ELEVEN OWal BELOW WHOLESALE VALUES. | ce peciats gogue Combining a Knowledge! Magistrate She Thinks Her he ata es ar Hotels and institutions soil ‘Promptly Avail Themselves of These!/and the double trading stamp day of the week—Great [8° Juvenile Informs Mawtastrate i Money-Saving Opportunities for Wednesday shappers. of the Three Rs, Queensberry| Arrest Will Have a Chasten Wael heshetaenehat Wamsutta Twill Muslin, Pequot Sheets. u Le yi Rules and Rough-House Style.) ing Effect on Her. Patrolman Charles McLaughlin, of 0 5,000 yas. 86-in. wide; re-|]5Q dozen of these famous||| Women’s $14.00 5,000 Yards Wall’ Paper — 10 * ek | the Bast Twenty-second street station, tail value yi sheets, six sizes only, at Spring Suits, mix- rolls’heavy Em- = \nad a prisoner in Yorkville Court to |121%¢. yd.; special...... 634C| these great values: | ites Ph Sie mat Organdies and > JUST PINING FOR HIM.) bat pad aurrounda the identity of a Mapdeatioal piratory feartaittie cou) Never a foot the Coward| Limit 23 yds. No mail orders, | 54X90 68x90 81x90 90x90 in. | | | ors, blue. brown, | Lawns. Snide mora bat . ee ocr A teen prinoner was dimunitive ‘Jimmy’ gitz-|Combination Shoe will not 500 dozen twilled fruit of 44. Cc 49¢ 60c 65c ea. Cxord b kray aia {ee quite anew Sor dace aout SE fe el fa xerald, fourteen yearn old, of No. 614 arfectly. the Loc Musl Pil- he ‘Daniells” Special, a f 4) en . ; x Both the School Board and the Pu-| charge of ahopiifting. She was held for] Kast Sixteenth etreet Before Mawin- fit folate Me Pony tov low Case! , splendidly finished very heavy round thread with cape or| Inew-printed, match oneal ot pile Are Eager to Welcome Him—|{h¢ Court of Specia! Sessions and her}trate Crane could question Im the otice the precise instep|and unequalled for wear, size| Cotton sheet, linen finished; u ‘i | striped and floral papers ware made | ball fixed at $200, youngster raid: fit. No “lap-over!” 30x86) inches: value for wear without a peer; bs-|| [Jackets open for ceilings, but One with Hobnall-Proof Shins| To the police the woman gave the| "I reformed three years ago.’ Hal SpOver! {8c each® this sale I2%ec low wholesale prices: seams; others! jdesigns; large as- are suitable for Pret | nayne of Mary Grotz, and sald her home|, “What,” said the Court, “you re-| The combination of fit and|'°~ cern i B4x90. 68 tucked back and | erred. | was At No. 24 Merohans eteect, Notun | formed three years ago. Your were only , Fi ; x9C 68x90 72x99)! | front; piped with sortment of dif- side walls. Nione “But that Jan't my right iihelarte ee What waa the mat-|comfort is gained by shaping Napkins. NGG: Bbc. 62c, 80c. silk. Seven-gore| ferent color com- sent C. O. D. orex- added. "I h iN ‘1 was a thief. I stok es from/to nature, skirt with flare; | if here ts. an. opening for « teree.| eho ee raial un uerae, Tein | mone aa 1,000 Sezer, et a. olgeeut Prices 446 49c 60Oc}] jskirt with | adh binations; Cael Caan @trong teacher in the German Va‘ arrested me, for I think jatar conversa ASR hauthariarmaniand For example : Breakfast size— 81x90 81x99 90x90 silk and 7 90 choice, 7 lot wo 75 QS. J.) achool. It was not an absolute aiichastening, section qie'\n| a: morn hadsbeld aio: ip andthe: bey, 'ACYagdia¥ 6D Goward xe Were, 125 1.78 2.80 doz.|Value Bic 88c 88c buttons, ° per yard, 2e| $2.50 for [4 Mosessity that the teacher be a college| The woman was arrested yesterday in through hig, mookets. Mo- (2 widths smaller) at instep an O06. 13510 ee.} GOc 65c 65c ; Graduate, but he must be an athiete to|a sixth avenue department store. A de-| Laueniin found Alimmy” on the atrect, Now, 95c 1,35 1.98 40z.| Price f . hold the position, tective sald he had seen her sliipping|the crime, was arrested roe pent SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, 500 dozen hemmed linen w rj 19 Tw omen’s 25¢ 4 $1.50 Table Lamps, ‘The school at German Va!iey is of the | goods Into her clothing, and when she|to the Children's Society until to-mor- Dinner size— nuck Towels at these pees 8 (a) i) ath ° ere aunty, Kind. In it the big and|Was searched at the West Thirtieth | ™®: JAMES S COWARD,| Werei.75 2.50 3.73 doz.) values: pood Guatity, eect ade eee Se nicely Gey = ath / 8 are together. In !t the | street police station articles valued at 268-274 Greenwich St., nearWarren St.,N.Y, v ton jow nec! sorted color: besreaeersitatien oy nn ta |S es etd Ne earmortla Trl oe Larter ba pa arto Mall Orders Filled. Now, |.25 1.98 2.98 doz. Bizet ea) valued e scaOg black cotton, seam-| | and no sleeves, lace || floral decorations, pon the it boy with ao jefore strate to-day O mong the ‘3 who arrive SEND FOR CATALOGUB. bx 8 yal ”, cs. nandsome linen|Size 18x36, value 18c, heels and toes. In trimmed around complete with globe Deere vesemaiines ede the a ia ~ RH M = = ara Tae 75 Fale Damasks, splendid Pal ed Ul aeiaoe 12%e this lot are nestand rise or come shade, t ; : val fl nb ‘ i 7 range of patterns, at a shar ize 20x38, value 18c. some with quality, well 1 good burner | fecoer. 1 fa his conation one acy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. are oihetions Goin wide] each: HOW vce. T4}|| taco tect, BEC) | finished,” b2ic} | tna chimney 2OC A. 8. Taylor as principal and te 1g bleached; value Sic. 100 pieces very fine linen] | oe Set) i eeent = ! y nd teacher. | reais 39. Barnsle Cr For a long while Mr. Taylor has been VAL; NOW wececcsssereceres . ic ithe ne a anauoreaio T M D bl T di St m swith All “Tt in. th i a qua S, s 3 e who, when the large Reyenind aaaes| L040: i aaBn pisaened: 14c. grade at, yess... 10c O-WOFFOWwsVOUDIeD Ira Ing a P ing toba A value .2 yda.; i , “neaty'" came before htm: took it out Of | NOW vewssssvssessees VEL B9cl tee. grade at, yd........ 12% Purchases. Se aang oie tinen «inet Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Linen Aisle, Main Floor, Rear.| | [§200 Rockers,| [$5.00 _Morris| [89c. Black Foulard ; ar : Li 8 Solid > Hk, 1,500 yards in Seat 3 Sepesceet short jabs and right- Broniwa ht th BROADWAY, 8s AND 9s STS. akapea Sepa Chal rass8o pide oe 37 in, wide, ex- Recentif five of the boys decided to way 34th to 35th St Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. finish, spindles in spindles, adjust-| | cellent for wear, “@o" him, and lay in wait. ‘The teacher back and under able back, com- fine twill, fast dye, 4 Pac 3 ° nerve = — arms, engraved plete with rever- an exceptiona chine alone and they came a: him. They @@™ Macy's is the original Department Store. top 1.45] | mepermg 75) | ster per 39c The teacher was game to the core, Ho For forty-six years we have held leadership by selling the best peer ieee |} Mitsarsuner aa | Le took a right-hander in the face and an- qualities at the lowest prices. other in the neck and devoted his atten- SA ae LOOK ALIKE TO HIM. Abraham Cohen, of Brooklyn, Has Difficulty in Identifying the One Who Assaulted Him. AM cops look alike to Abraham Cohen of No, 118 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, which accounts for the trouble Deputy Commissioner Davis ha@ to-day tn dis- covering the identity ef a policeman accused by Cohen of assault, The testi- mony was so conflicting that the caso Was adjourned for a week. Cohen buys empty bottles. Winile ne- gollating In a saloon at No, %2 Hamtl- ton avenue on April 28 he says that a policeman in full untform, who was Grinking at the bar, knooked him down. As he ran out of the place he met a Policeman who may have been the same or another policeman, and egain he was knocked down. Finally he was arrested charged with Intoxication and dis- charged ir: the Butler Street Court, Pa- trolman Michael Lynch made the arrest. Cohen went to the gtation-house to pick out his assailant. He identified a policeman named Mahaffy, and Mahafty proved that he was not near the saloon at the time of the assault. After sev- eral other attempts Cohen chose Lynch as his assailant, and Lynch was called upon changes. “I had a cut three inches long on my nose,” said Cohen to Commissioner Davis, who smiled incredulously until he had made a more careful examina- tion of the complainant's face. ‘The police witnesses were so amon!ng- Jy twisted in thelr testimony that Com- missioner Davis said: “I find that when a olf is assault- by a policeman 1t 4s almost impossi- le to Ket at the facts, I intend to get at the facts in this omse if I have to westion everybody in the jon-house tween NOW and next SCRAMBLED EGGS IN LONG ISLAND WRECK, Cars Laden with Hen Product Are Telescoped and Passenger Trains Blocked. A train of fourteen freight cars was Wrecked on the North Shore Division of § > the Long Island Railroad near Wood- imide to-day. Four of the cars, loaded ith butter and eggs, were telescoped. is) aceldent occurred shoruy before m, and all passenger trains along route wore held up for eight hours. and brokers coming into New brand, pure rubber, both sides cov- ered with nainsook, every pair war- ranted, sizes 3, 4 and 5, our regular prices 13c,, 15c. and 18c.; for this sale, 12, “Vassar” Dress Shields, pure rubber, covered with fine white silk, every pair warranted, sizes 3, 4 and S, our regular prices, 24c,, 27c. and 3ic.; for this sale, 19c., 22c. and 26c. “Light-Weight” Dress Shields, sizes 3, 4 and 5, sold elsewhere at 15¢,; our price for this sale, 9c. R. H. Macy & Co.'s “Princess” Shirt Waist Shields—may be attached with two small safety pins, at 14c. “Macy” Brand Black Sewing Silk, ounce spools, same quality sold where at 30c.; our regular price, for this sale, 19¢. “Webster” Brand Gilt Edge Black Sewing Silk, pure dye, 100 yards on spool, our regular price 8c. a spool; for this sale, 67c, dozen; spool, 6c. “Springfield” Brand Black Sewing Silk, 50-yard spools, our regular price 27c. a dozen; for this sale, 19¢. half- else- 24c.; Glove Mending Silks, in braids of as- sorted colors, 21c. Mending Cotton, in braids of as- sorted colors, 7c. French Darning Cotton, black and white, large spools, 3c. John J. Clark’s Black and White Soft- finished Sewing Cotton, 200-yard spools, sold by others at 30c. a dozen; our price for this sale, 19c “One Mile” Black and White Thread, large spools, containing 1,760 yards, our price for this sale, 15¢ “Macy” Brand Basting Cotton, excel- lent quality, very strong, 500-yard spools; our regular price, 44c. a dozen spools; for this sale, dozen, 29c.; 3c. each, “Richardson & De Long” Hump Hooks and Eyes, black and white, sold by others at 10c. a card; our price for card of four dozen, 6c, “Premier” Fasteners, used in place of hooks and eyes; for this sale, per card of one dozen, Se; gross, 49¢, Full Nickel-plated handles, blades sharp pointed, 41-2, 5 1-2 and 6 inches long, sold by others at 90c. and $1.25. 57c Special at i dozen pieces, $1.29 “Macy” Brand Black and White Prus- sian Binding; our regular price for piece of 9 yards, 15c.; for this sale, 12c.; dozen pieces, $1.36. All-silk Blanket Binding, black, white, pink and blue; our regular price for piece containing dozen yards, 47c.; for this sale, 39c. All-Wool Carpet nine yards, 24c. Binding, plece of Furniture Binding, all colors, piece of 18 yards, 21c Bed Tick Binding, best quality, piece of 12 yards, 12¢ Ofl Cloth Binding, per piece of 12 yards, 16c. Silk-covered Featherbone, black and white; dozen yards for $1.19. Black and White Twill-covered Feath- erbone; dozen yards for S7c. “Halma” Black Velveteen Binding; our regular price for piece containing 5 yards, 19c,; for this sale, 15¢ Black Alpaca Braid; piece containing 5 yards, 7c. Linen Skirt Braid for summer dresses, white, navy and linen; piece of § yards, 7c. Cotton Glace Belting, black, white and gray; piece containing 9 yards, 10¢. Safety Pins, excellent quality, very strong, three sizes—small, medium and large—cards containing one dozen, for this sale, 1c Plume & Atwood's American-made Toilet Pins, finest quality, our regular price for paper containing 360, Sc.; for this sale, 3c. Toilet Pins, superior quality, half- pound boxes; our price for this sale, 17c D. F. Taylor & Co.'s Finest “Ne Plus Ultra” English Toilet Pins, sheet con-| taining 360 pins, sold everywhere at 10c., for this sale, 7¢ Pin Cubes, large size, containing 164 Neus finest quality Toilet Pins, white, jet mat and assorted colors, sold by others at 15c.; our price for this sale, 10¢, Henckel’s Scissors—His Finest Qualities. 7 both | Buttonhole Scissors, medium size, ; Manicure equipped with screw setter, sold by} others at 75c. 44c | Special at au car | Shears for dressmakers and home use, best steel blades, heavy nickel-plated handles, 7 }and 84-2 inches songs sold by others at $1.35 and. $4.75; Our price 98c, _ : Pearl-headed Lace Pins, superior qual- ity, larger sizes, at 10c. Imitation Shell Hairpins, shell and am- ber colors, straight or’ crimped; sold by others at 20c. a dozen; our price for this sale, 15c. Hairpin Cabinets, filled with heavy or invisible Hairpins; our price for this sale, 5c. White Cotton Tape, roll containing 24 yards; sold by others at 9c.; our price for this sale, 4c. Non-twisting India Tape, widths, large bundle at 10c. White English Tape, % and % inches wide, rolls containing 12 yards at Sc assorted Corset Laces, white Mohair, five yards | $) long, each 4c, Black Mohair Tubular Shoe Laces 1% yards long; sold by others at 10c. and 42c. a dozen; our price for this sale,7c. Black Silk Tie Laces, extra wide, 30 inches long, pair 10c. Hose Supporters for women and chil- dren, super lisle elastic, rubber but- tons, 12¢. Hose Supporters for women and chil- dren, made of extra heavy one-inch elastic, black and colors, 18¢. Women's “Sew-on" Hose Supporters, made of black and white extra heavy elastic, sateen pad, felt buttons, 24c. Shirt Buttons, made of best quality sweet water pearl, small and large sizes; sold by others at 8c. a dozen; our price for this sale, 6c. Shirt Buttons, made of superior qual- ity ocean pearl, fish eye pattern, two popular sizes; dozen, 10c. and 3c. Renaissance Braids, all sizes, plece con- taining 36 yards; for this sale 10¢. White Feather-stitched Braids, choice designs, piece containing 6 yards, at 9c. Macrame Cord, white and colors, quar- ter-pound balls, 10c. Excelsior Crochet Cord, work, ounce balls, Se. Chamois Safety Pockets, with recep- tacle for money and Jewelry, our reg- ular price $1.39; for this sale, 98c, for fancy —First Se handles, extra ors, _ nickel-plated joints, 3 1-2 and ine 4 inches long, sold by others at 75c. and 90c, 1-2, Gold Crowns - $3/Gold Filling - - $4 Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plate Work lasts a lifetime. All Work Guaranteed. Hours: 9 A. M.to8 P.M, Sundays? to 3, German Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY 44 East 14th St. | 743 Lexington Ave. (Near Broadway, N. Y.) (N, B, Cor. 59th St.) 2665 171 Broadw: (Cor. Cortlandt &t., N. ¥.) Grand St. (Grand Theatre Bldg.) DR. STANLEY’S _ DRY AIR CURE. PROMPT, SAFE, CERTAIN. IN BYBAY CASH OF GOUT, IuTEUMATis Gain (Credit to AIL’ MichaelsBros, Sth Ave.& 9th St., Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing. Ladies’, Men’s & Children’s CLOTHING. SO Coote: Assur DOC, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your] Home for $1 PER week $] od I can reduce you quickly and per. manently to any weight or meas- urement you may desire, without ohange of diet or mode ‘of ilving. drugs, cathartica nor medicines of any kind; no bandagen, external nor_exercin 1 Tottona ines MY DRY AIR TREATMENT adsorbs the surplus timue from any part of the Body deatred. Without causing wrinkles or fst) biness of skin, Reavy abdomen and other ev dences of obesity disappear cleared, troubles of the hea ‘or other vital organs Teaving you beaithy, strong hia institution ta so arranged And. separation. of patients! asi nurses in_ attend 489 FIFTH AVE. plexion ts ® and stom ly remediot. | 1 rejuvenated | SPECIAL BARGAINS In Our Ladies’ Department. Armour's Violet Tollet Soap, 5c Heavy Brass Cur- tain Extension Rods, Upholstery Deparment: 2c 4c, Bath Towels— 500 dozen, size 21x 48, bleached Turkish, ea., 8 cakes for 10c The Innocent ‘wir The Guilty With The world to-day is full of innocent sufferers frémjthat most loath? some disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People knoav ina general way that it is a bad disease, but if all its horrors could beibrought before them they would shun it as they do the Leprosy. Notonlyth n_who con- tracts it suffers, but the awful taint is transmitted fo children,’ and the learful sores and eruptions, weak eyes, Catarrh, and evidences of poisoned blood show these Jittle innocents are suffering’ the awful conse- quences of somebody's sin. So highly cont 8 is this form of blood poison that one may be contaminated by handling the clothing: or other articles in use by a person afflicted with this miserable disease. “There ie danger even in drinking from the same vessel or\eating ont of the same tableware, as many pure and innocent men andi, have found, to their sorrow. )The virus of F tagious Blood Polson” BLOOD POISON IS NO the Brat little sore appears the REGPECTER OF PERSONS drop of blood in the, mM ETD ie tainted with the polson, and the skin is eon covered.with'a red’ ‘ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings in the, cscked at Usle stage, mote violent and daageroas eymaptone epee are at etage, mi lolent ans i the form of offensive sores, petpper colored Splotaben. bie, pains, i king down of the’ system.) a ntagious Blood Poison and the on}; THE LOWEST PRICES linked to the most liberal c R E D IT P LA N “It 1s the one Book of Reference to which the man in search of current Ladies’ Bi {nformation always turns with the The, Bktet image’ tn. th satisfaction of knowing that the Cad an ir aaa answer is there,'” says the Buffalo Ladies’ Corset Coat, Guiles Nomen lantaeitae made of all-wool ‘overt ciuth gore, with strapped With good quality NEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, WORLD ALMANAC and Encycloy OPERATOR OF TEN STORES. 19 E. 14th St., ssen'ave "produce 4 Bhedline tand sponginess bones and muscles, 8S. 3. 8. is a speci y 7 hat antidotes this peculiar virus and; makes a radical} and ‘coniplete cure, jisease. Mercury and Potash hold it in check so; long’as the sya-| under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the H breaks out again as bad or worsejthan ever, ‘Besides, the!use of these, minerals ‘bring on ; Rheumatism {and : stomach” troubles ‘andj frequently, “of the gums yand § di got the) teeth. « 8. S. S, cures Blood Tobontin all stages and leven ‘renc! down} to hereditary taints, removes all of the poison and saves the victim from) ‘ the pitiable conrequencesofthismonst ‘ cy As tong san drop of the virus tis the blood it is liabe to break out,\ | ‘and ‘tl is danger of transmitting the Aise: oothers. ¢ 8. 8.8. is ynarant purely vegetable and can be taken withouteny injurioun effects to health, an > experience of nearly fifty years pro beyond doubt that iit cures resets Blood Polson Cora pletely : nanently.” MWritelfor.our “Home Treatment, **deucribing the diffe of the disease,’ tlon to one pupil. When hi ht A i i i ttn nee A ‘Women’s $10 T Salt Pepp: | 20c. Dress Linen— 4 he was after another, ey aie Fa it is only SUICE getting into our ey building the largest in the | Covert Jackets, | Shakers, with 25 pes. 81-inch lin- Dad whinped the five, and the story of world devoted to retailing—that we've been able to do justice all | short stylish cut, nickel-plated tops, en batiste, natural SAU ann een around—to you, to ourselves, our merchandise and our methods. | halt fitted front,| | wide neck, neat| | (tan) shade, sheer and girls. Pe if strapped seams, patterns; in and wiry; Whether it was this victory in a battle coat sleeve: 6 75 basement, 4 Linen Dept., 10c royal or an intention to clinch things and 9 tin lined,~* [ ‘h, c yard, be the undiaputed champion of German Macy’s May Notion Sale. satin lined, ac eakertts arror yeaterdag is ee iaowe: oA ALICE but he made it. ‘ : RO FURNISHED, $2.00O0rlental Tap- Women’s onestrap 25c. Bleached For some infraction of the rutes ne| Walk through the Notion Department— PLAT \COMLerE © estry Couch Cov- Slippers, kia and Sheeting, 2% yds, decided that the next under the banlif you take vigorous strides you may circle ers,extra quality,| | patent leather,size3 wide, extra strong, Mamunds, lange and strong. i+ 70 496, gt ivalent to 378 feet if 50 inches wide aixteen years old and a good rough and|it In Steps—equivalent to aad syd to 8,worth$1, 69 i and wiry,none tumble fighter. In late yeara the roush| gn a straight stretch. Every inch of avail- | = long, $I. 10, Wednesday, O7C} | c.0..,va., 19 jow par. To young émunda the clasa|able space is crowded with the thousand [POOH ne 3 a unt give due credit for putting assinst/ and one things included under the broad FREIGHT PAID IN OUT OF TOWN ORDERS © $2.00 Challenge| [China Mattings.| [Rug Lengths ofin- 1 When the teacher came at him, in-| general term “Notions.” It is not neces- 46 & 8 “= OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10PM Clothes Wringers,| | Another chance.| | grain Carpet, MnAae Minesit Sit Mr tert aon out, |Sary fOr us to) say a word about quali- = —— —— 10-inch white | New lot extra Chi! | some all wool, 36-| [ young Edmunds clinched and kicked, |ties. Our record of nearly half a centu = zn rubber rollers, yacdan worthis6\00} inch square, ‘worth tencher let g0 after head been wiexea|OF Fetailing speaks for us in it er OUR RULE | bentvoot! $125] || Mem 1 4.50)|)| “ios, alent 15c" fn the shins several times. Then mr.|Spect. And the same is equally true o! “| e, | : 2 z { ‘Taylor resigned, As long as the pupils! nrices Perfect Work . = fought fair he was Willing to do all Pp = . | | j the position eatled for, but when they| The following list is far from being com- | Painless Process | To-Morrow Double Trading Stamps with: All 4 descended to making a “purrini set ig about h fs Purchases f maton of a wentlemanty” contest ‘or/Dlete. | But we thine it is about as muc Popular Prices | i. | ie supremacy ne decided it was time to 3 I Ned gles i - , wet out. Now the sign for a school | 2S you'll care to read. | ‘. Large and Inxu-| No ue dite ‘by QUAK Women’s Leather] | india Twilled Tape, | $1.50 Gas f SeAChAr readee Kleinert’s. Double-covered Dress) Black Mohatr Braid, good width and] Kirby & Beard’s Ne Plus Ultra Mourn-| sii at all hours. | 1H - Roath ordered’ tn ae naraine Belts, in grain, 6 different widths Stoves: Ir “Wanted, ax teacher, good rough and) Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, sold by others | quality; piece of 5 yards, 12¢ ing Pins, large one-ounce boxes, 7c. Fee every | ceussranca ana’ camicrtpbie’ ‘wear’. by morocoo and pat- with 2 powerful f tumble fighter, with ng shins. Fie a aoe ‘ "Sets of toate aeted CARAS in package, 2 burnereawen E =—— Rhiscealeudécmennne” “Macy” Brand Taffeta Seam Binding, Pearl Lace Pins, good quality, cards [mh QUABER DOUBLE SUCTION, cholic, 1Oc! | tor g| fieaday for $1) & M . all-silk; our regular price for piece of containing one dozen, at Se. (Doubhi . (Per B H . | ALL THE POLICEMEN “Victoria” Dress Shields, our own| 10 yards, t5e for this sale, 12c5] id Suction § 3 Bridge Work ct» $3

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