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h fs OPAL SWRI PIPE! OP MT EMT TIT? NTE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY RORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING JUNE 17, 1903, FAY TEMPLETO JUST LIKELILLIAN ees She Imitates Miss Russell with a Perfeotion That Captivates the Audience at “The Runa- ways.” , vi SECOND EDITION OF SHOW. Actress Singe Several Songs, but Mimlcry of Marie Cahill and Mrs. | Carter Ie Less Successful than that of the Weberflelds Star. Doubtless, the last thing Fay Temple- ton would want to do would be to hurt Lillian Russell's feelings. Yet it would be Interesting to know how Miss Russell feels about the imitation Miss Temple- ton gives of her in “The Runaways.” It puts the laugh on Lilllan, for the @udiences at the Casino find much to be amused at in the reflection of the @tudied and spectaculur star of the Woberfields which is flashed by the frolicsome Fay. In singing the chorus of “My Evening Star,” Miss ‘Templeton gives a strikingly truthful imitation— plotorial and tonal—of the prize beauty of the music hall. She manages her face @o that she looks like Russell, she sings wo that slie sounds ike Russell, and she @elzex upon Little tricks of gesture which ave gone to make up the goods and ehattels of the Russell personality. It 1s when Miss Templeton makes for the elevated elusive evening star that the audience laughs in remem- brance of Russell. Miss Templeton misses en-trey In ber attempt to bit off Marie Cahill. She Gives her a suggestion ut Freachiness, @ quality as far removed from Marie as Weehawken 's from Paris, An impcr- @onation of Mrs, Carter is svarcely piore successful. In her valiant efforts to take “The Runaways" by the bootstraps and iit (t to success, Miss Temolston sings a] {] couple of other songs to whic she Im- FAY TEMPLETON IN* ae NEW ROLE OF A parts @ characteristic risque flavor. Walle her opportunities hardly permit her to be seen at her best, she alds ma- terlally in making the ps-zo-munze en- tertaining. In its revised form ‘The Punaways" is much better than it was, but it still Tuns about half aa hour to> jong, with Ss result that the last act drags dread- uly. John D, Gilbert as the fluent Fleecem is a decided improvement, and Alex- ander Clark now “makes up" and playa the part of Gen, Hardtack In a appier vein than formerly, ‘The Introduction of “The Tree of Truth’ in the second act is a clever idea, but there ts need for pruning in other direc- jons. Reported tha testimony before on Naval Affair: It was now declared that. “RUNAWA AN Ome ee TaN, DOBLIN MAY BE INDICTED. Jury Will Take Up His Case. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Despite the fact that Philip Doblin 4s said to be ill and losing his mind it is thought that the Grand Jury. will charge against him of, airs. inst hi vad bet dropped, bat fee ‘ainst him had been dropped, bui xs the Grand not even walt for his recover vote an indictment against Washington Grand ‘civ oe ery fed ing, per: i the House Comm! retood the case ‘Jury will but will NEWSBOY ARMY INVADES RESORT In Three Divisions of 10,000 Each the Little Merchants Swoop Down on Bergen Beach and Take the Place by Storm. Great crowds of boys ‘who bring you ‘The Evening World turned over thelr work to others to-day to enjoy an out- ing at Bergen Beach. With clean faces and carefully scrubbed hands 10,000 of them descended on the popular ocean resort to see the wonders of Coney’s rival. The fun started yesterday, mo.e will go to-morrow and next day until every “newsle”’ in the city has had a @ay of pleasure. There came near being a “rough house” in the “Moorish Mystic Maze" when a small, red-haired Irish lad got tangled up with his own ‘reflection. It ‘was the greatest thing the boys ever saw and they wanted to go back several ‘tines. Scores of them piled into the cars of the Ferris wheel and were carried high in the alr to got a bird's-eye view of the resort. Every act in the vaudeville show was roundly applauded, but the boys did not think so much of the dancing pavil- fon, It was too effeminate for them, and after “roasting” a fey of those who found partners they trooped off to the beach. ‘The “newsles" are The Evening ‘World's guests in blocks of 10,000, just as they were at Coney Island recently. When the Bergen Beach frolic is at @n end 30,000 newsboys and their sisters end thelr cousins and their aunts will recollection of happy days at nd Bergen beaches to, treasure up as a memory of The Evening World's Interest in thelr welfare. ‘The Evening World has provided 40,000 free tickets to various amusement places at Bergen Beach for the newsboys. PASSING OF SOCIAL SIDE OF REFORM CLUB. Younger Members Opposed It and Now Talk of Resigning at End of Year. "The Reform Club, at Twenty-seventh street and Fifth avenue, that has so long taken an active part in the pollt!- cal affairs of New York, will cease to be a social organization after this year, and the younger members declare that the reversion to the original “tariff re- form" idea means the dissolution of the organization. The club Louse will be given up when the lease expires on Dec, 31 next and the trustees have been ordered to pro- vide only for the Committee on Publiens| tion, the officers, library and reading | room. There will be no more bar, res- tauant nor lodgings for members, ‘This decision was reached last night after a stormy meeting In which the younger element predominated. The} older men had come with many proxies, however, and their points were carried in every instance, ‘The young men de- Clared that they would resign at the end of the year. Whe Reform Club was founded sixteen years ago to oppose high tariff. The club-house was sold last year for $400, 000 because the membership had fallen off greatly and the organization was in debt. When obligations were met there, was a surplus of $55,000, The older mom- bers wanted to sink the money in the tarift question, but: the younger mem- bera rebelled. This brought uy lasue of abi \ Ang the 30% ea iside oe Of tho chad with the Baas older: elemeat curried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: I suffered for four years with what the doctors called Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ova- ritis), which is a most distressing and painful ailment, affecting all the surrounding parts, undermining the constitution and_ saj pping the lite If you had seen me a year ago, before I began taking Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and had noticed the sunken eyes, forces. sallow complexion and general emaciated condition, person with me as I am to-day, robust, hearty and ‘well, you would not wonder that I feel thankful'to you and your wonderful medicine, which restored me to new life and health in five months and saved me from an awful operation.’—MISS IRENE HAPGOOD, 1022 sor, Ont. Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of the monthly flow, from inflammation The slightest indication of trouble with the of the womb, and many other causes. c pains, should claim your instant attention. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. “Before 1 wrote to you telling how I felt, I had doctored for over {wo years steady and spent lots of money in medicine besides, but it all My menses } failed to do me any good. eT} ‘I suffered much pain, fainting spells, hi it as directed, and after Miss Hapgood tells howshe was cured of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation and escaped an awful operation by using ed by dull throbbing pain in the side, accompanied by heat and It will not cure itself, and a hospital operation, with all its terrors, may easily result from neglect. I can truly say that you have saved id not appear in that’ time, and} ache, behring down pain, and was so w hard for me to do my work. used your medicine of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Compound. and compared that Sandwich st., Wind- 1 would daily have} b, he and Kk that r ' " ' nd treatment taking three eo) es ee ] Co. UNPSON . SUYTH AVF 19%! TO2Z0™ STREETS \UUUU CUCU DDE ODIO UCIT OU OOOO P OTOP TTL TAA aS SIXTH FLOOR. RECITAL HALL, MUSICALE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 2 0'Clock. Miss Harriet, Blake-Jones, Soprano. ply your nee hiss Lucite Clever, Con whe M. Mr. charles N. Stanvitie, Tene. re apparent. if we serve you—make sure of that. Travelling Requisites for the Summer Outing. Whether it is to be an ocean outing or a simple trip to the nearest duck pond, the Simpson Crawford store is ready to sup- The stock fits the occasion—variety is every- You'll have more pin money for the vacation Extraordinary Sale of Trunks. EVERY DESIRABLE KIND AT A DECIDED PRICE ECONOMY If the trunk is to win out in its tussle with the baggage-smasher or the ocea. reyhound it must fo our order—hence our knowledge of t though the prices are low. OUR NO. 1,411 {s an excellent basswood Trunk, with two trays, covered with heavy canvas, leather bound, two straps, brass trimmed, and tron bottom. be infallible in every part. le OUR “WESTBROOK” has Iron binding, one tray with hat box, mal- leable iron clamps, hinges and bolts, Most of the kinds here are made goodness and assurance of long life— OUR NO. 1,109 “GENTLE- MEN’S TRUNK” js made of bass- wood, leather bound, two leather centre bands, solid brass clamps, ex- celsior lock, all riveted; trays have t wT | West Fourteenth Street. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, | Extraordinary Values in Kimono Gowns, Negligees and Wrappers One of those sales that customers only need see mentioned to bring them quickly here, for they know by experience what values toexpect...-Every garment new and desirable—this season’s best shapes and fabrics. THOUSANDS OF GARMENTS divided for quick selection into SIX GREAT LOTS: as follows:— LOT 4 Fancy Lawn Kimonos— Crepe Challle Kimonos— White and Black—and White Lawn Wrappers— .¢ LOT 1 Fancy Lawn Wrappers— figures and stripes on white, medium and dark grounds— Plaited back—trim'd shoul- 49 w o der ruMes—full width skirts, heavy ‘corners, extra dowels, all riv- | 28-Inch, 30-inch, 32-Inch, 34-inch, | SEDDON LT. Mot and other compart- itn Agua Ee: ey eine = erea variety of Col- f: eted, solid brass lock. 33.15. $3.45. $3.75 $4.03 | tents, These Trunks are the most Values leesia orci are bila 30 Inch. 32 inch. 34 Inch. 36-inch, 38-Inch, 40-inch, desirable ones for gentlemen's ex- Hot yiaia ped ates Ghost rk dae —aatre ' 310.00 $10.00 $10.00 $4.35 $4.65 $4.75 clusive use, and cost, ‘in Gauee a ipasaieee z SE ich, Sk teh) 40 tah OUR “BLACK DIAMOND” | 32 inches... scesees) GI7.29 LOT 2 ie 3 pep eeeeeres as = Trunk 1s made on basswood box, | LADIES’ HAT BOXES—Iron- ae 7 : $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 three-ply veneer, covered with heav: bound, cloth lined, with six hat Figured Lawn imo- LOT 5 ¢ OUR “COLUMBIA,NO.1,153,” black enamelled duck, rawhide bind- | forms, excelsior lock, well clamped nos— vaney town Henligecea has heavy canvas covering, ‘eather ing and centre bands, Excelsior lock; | and very strong, Ate. serves BOL Fancy Lawn Wrappers— Dainty Lawn ‘Wrappers . 4 all clamps are solid brass, nickel- TES’ WAIST & Fancy Cambrio Wrap- Fancy Dimity W: bound, with 2 straps and buckles, brassed malleable iron clamps and pas and riveted, bolts, excelsior lock and long strap ining throughout. Any size from 32 to 38 Inches LAD: HAT TRUNE combined, in iron, leather and rawhide binding; three light Gites and two hat compart- and fleur de Ils pere— All wrappore have full width floynced skirts, lined 69 large collar, with inserting [i '! and ruffle of fine emb'y— emb'y trim’d sash belt... hinges, two trayerice nich the Wk Pt 5.00 neateca auiaes oalste " 1.98 y { Compartments.” et eta OUR 30.3, t. canvas cover! Ate $10.00, $13.50 dh ha Cored lS rahe eaib as : as the best vering, raw- a 28-nch, 30-Inch, S2-Inch: 34-Inch, | hide binding and narrow slats of Pi fergerietey tee we! Aly ipectal LOT 6 $7.50 $8. $8.75 $9.00 hickory, brass trimmings; all hinges, | attention to our “20TH CENTURY LOT 3 36-Inch, 38-Inch, 40-inch, clamps, dowels, bolts and locks are | WARDROBE TRUNKS,” with all the ‘White Lawn Kimonos— a eee aren riveted; the inside has heavy linen | igtest devices, of which we will offer Cbl'd) bande $9.50 $9.75 $10.25 lining and two skirt trays with tapes | o5 at... a | ocean vialtine tae: OUR “PERFECTION,” NO. sudio one deep tray with sliding partl- Others as high as $55.00 een 1.142, Steamer Trunks; all made on | ¢ poesia ‘4 veneered taaaasod boxes, rng ‘Two sizes will go on sale We also have a full line of Bridal Fancy Navy, Lawn Ki- T. straps and buckles, cloth lined; Ex- | at....+.+ssesebeeseeseeeee 5.00 | Trunks, silk lined, and all up-to- monos— . calilor lock, all clamps, bolts. and TRUNKS FOR MEN—We tec- | date inside arrangements, including Fancy Lawn Wrappers— hinges are riveted; these are light | ommend our No. 171, which is made | Jewelry compartments, which we emb'y trim— weight and very strong. of basswood, ironbound with malle- | Offer as high as..... . Fancy Oimity Wrappers \ 32-Inch, 34-inch, 36-inch, able iron clamps, excelsior lock; all NOTICE:—We mark None worth less than §1. 7. 38.00 38.50 hinges, clamps and bolts are riveted; as " 0. Inch. linen Maes tray ne La shoe, shirt — ° enemas] elder and other compartments, 39.00 | $9.0 ind Gb8t8. cesses $10.25 Great Assortments of Sale of Suit Cases and Steamer Rugs. Linen Covered Suit Cases, light and strong, mach used to send laundry to town; has inside straps, leather corners, brass lock; 22, 24 and 26 in, sizes; value $1.95, fOr sSsseeeeess A Leather Covered 24-inch Suit Cases, in very dark tan (so much in demand now), built on a steel frame, turned edges, linen lined, riveted hinges, brass locks, sole leather corners—full "six inches deep—cither straps or catches; value $3.75, fOr......+eseeeeeeeees $2, tan, no better case for all-around use, very deep, Irish linen lined, inside shirt pocket, and fin: Ished {In every way right; value $6.95, for..... $5. 00 fringed or silk-bound edges; Solid Sole Leather Suit Case, in dark puted and dark 22, 24, 26 inch, Two exceptional values in Steamer Rugs, both are full 60x72 inches and all wool, in dark plaids on both sides, or, if you prefer, one side plain colors; are either $3.95 and $5.00 values $4.50 and $7.00, for... GARMENTS FOR WOMENFOLK TO WEAR AWAY. The sort that provide comfort to the wearer, with a nattiness and charm that is pleasing to behold. Not very much to pay, either, when you consider they carry the Simpson Crawford standard of merit. WOMEN’S SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of polka dotted satin foulard on blue or black ground with white dots, shirred waist and skirt, $18.00. of extra quality WOMEN'S SILK BLOUSE COATS, sleeve, postilion back, trimmed with silk braid, white taffeta lining, $12.75. THIRD FLOOR, WOMEN'S LINEN SKIRTS, seven- bishop | gore, wide flaring inverted pleat back, trimmed over hips and top of flare with folds of self material, $2.95. taffeta, Shirts for the Summer Vacation Man. 4,800 DOLLAR ONES AT 58c. . Outing or no outing, these shirts will help Mr. Man to comfortable dress this Summer, Four Hundred Dozens—and a bargain. They are made of Mercerized striped Madras Cloth, with neat printed figures on white grounds; also plain white in various corded effects, This lot represents all we have left of an immense some from our own regular stock, representing incomplete purses made a few days ago, together with lines which have been selling at $1.00 each. They are all perfect, made in a superior manner, full sized bodies, full length, split neckbands and in every way high-class shirts. Some of all sizes in the lot, from 14 to 18 inch. Also some in sizes, 12 to 14 inch. AH detached cuffs. boys’ None worth less than $1.00; choose at 58c. FIRST FLOOR. BEBE CEI DE LLL ETOP AI ON Cameras. Some notable on the beach—bathing. A snap- shot, and you've added to your collection, Here’s the best sort of camera to do the work properly: speci Plate Camera, 4x. cial Other Royal Plate Cameras, $77 75, $10.00, $13.25 and upward, Special Film Camera, takin: g a 3%4x4% Eastman Film; special... 7.75 Flims Developed. Six Exposures, all sizes.....+ 10 Twelve Exposures, all sizes. 15 We make a specialty of aneloelne: printing and en- larglae: SECOND FLOOR. eee ou.8.28-2"2-""2“"-"-"-"-2-2.-.7.-—-==="-rPP™?™™OOQOOwwrr—> Golf Things. Up in the Adirondacks, to the golf links, per- ‘Will you need any of these: haps. Crescent Golf Clubs, including Sockets, Drivers, Brassies and Irons; regular value $1.50; special... 65 Kempshall Golf Balls, one dozen to a customer; special ..sceerereeeee Leesa $4.50 Caddy Bags, the sti® Isather kind; regular $3.50 grades, at ceccsvecresces cen seesteteneenes H SECOND FLOOR. Ne TT Bathing Suits. A frolic in the surf—exhilarating, healthful. Here are the suits: MEN'S Two-piece, extra fine cotton; some are plain and some striped; regular 75c. to $1.00 value, at.. All wool, two-piece, $1.95 to. WOMEN'S S175 Russian Blouse Suits, trimmed with white mohair and self colored braid, in black and blue mohair, 50 Bathing Suits of blue mohair, with deep sailor col- lar, trimmed with polka dotted white mohair. . $4.75 Black Mohair Bathing Suits, trimmed with white sailor collar and belt, finished off with black stitch- IL 4 preci Shek ICO NOHO ONO OOOO CHOD Bein MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Mohair Bathing Suits, trimmed with white brai, THIRD FLOOR, in blue only, sailor collar, Handkerchiefs. on the “go-away”—of course not, These are really too good, yet you could hardly buy or- dinary cotton ones for the same money, 10c. for kinds worth 20¢. 15c. for kinds worth 25c. ad 1%, for kinds worth 50c, Men's and Women’s; wide, narrow and medium hems. FIRST FLOOR, ‘our trunks with your name or initials, or an: mark you may desire, such as col- ored bands, to make’ identification easy. No charge for this service. 50 $35.00 $6. : Fi i . + §$3,95 vhite braid vos $2.50 Don’t want to carry expensive handkerchiefs t | Perfect health. Such unaugstionable Vegetable Compound, Women should remember that the: Pinkham, at Lyon, Mass., about their Had it not been for you | would have been in my grave. “1 will always recommend your wonderful remedies, and hope that these few lines may lead others who suffer as I did to try your remedies.” —MRS. T. C, WILLADSEN, R..R.-No. 1, Manning, net pound, menses appeared, my womb trou- bles left me, and I have been regular ever since. I used fourteen bottles of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable} Compound and Blood Purifier together, and am now restored to via ToDay Is Bunker fill Day.| “Don't fire till you see the whites of | their eyes,” said the American com- mander at the Battle of Bunker Hill, over | 100 years ago. In other words, “Let ‘em get next be-| fore you shoot.” Perfectly aware that the remark lowa. imony proves the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's er diseases of women, 8, entirely free. are privileged to consult Sirs, | shirt, just above is slang. But in hot weather gligee language goes with the negligee What The World wants to emphasize is that “get next" idea, It's good as| of offers. applied to any kind of urgent marks: | Allo Your attention’ day's list. Altogether of business ejudgment is directed to a lot of opportunities to make money offered through The World | Opportunities” this morning. [es World. In one of the classified pages, Mr. ! want, Reader, you will find, under the heading be more, \ “Business wait till to-morrow, Opportunities,” many f them purport to be fair, | manship—the kind where you've got to| but The World acts only as publicity | nit, agent Quite as right in daily life as at| Patent rights, partnership openings, al | Bunker Hill good ice business, a paint shop and fifty | In your case, Mr. Reader, it is a matter }other good things are to be had in to- there are 61 “Business published in this morn- If you don’t see what you There will Ladies’ Fashionable Summer Garments’ * Tailor-made and Fancy Costumes, Dress and Walking Steirtay Street, Travelling and Evening Cloaks, Waists, Bathing Suits, etc.— in fact, everything for warm weather wear in city, country or seaside somAs proof of our moderate prices these quotations are appended :— ~ Dress and Shirt Waist Suits | Dress and Walking Skirts Of White Summer Pique— Fett Dye) ole, Canvas cure beet ‘and skirt with 3,98| mine Dress si ack a lace inserting. Biue—yoke oF panel ifesten Of ‘Waite Butcher Line: shirred or flare jounces—tuc en— or trimmed with silic Shas ae Per gree EY ia ined or over drop—value $11.98. of pate baer and Lawn— Sommer Cloth Skirts—Black, 6.98 6.98 iar and Navy Blue and Oxford Gray and Stone Blue mix- figures—trim'd tures and flec! ieee moor ae value 48.00 2.98 | stitched or in plaited effects— é Of Foulard Sitk-varlegated dots— Pincechane and ft pertectiy.., . 3:98" - ota Sacer! Linen and White ique irts—plain, plaited—walking or oe 2.69 Other Skirts—dress and vwalk- BT lengths—in all sensonable materials, 08 cents to 29.98 + Ladies’ Silk Waists ‘White China Silk—a number of prettily trim’d styles—tucks or plaits—with and without insert- ings of fine or envy ane or lace 3. 69 Parrett J appropriately trimmed—best Cofors-value $18.00. vee 11,98) Tat Of Pin Dot Satin Foulard-eunburst aiste—sicirt and waist yokes with white silk fagotl waists ined with China slic worth 2400. Of Stripe Taffeta Silk— pn ‘metal and black and rette— 10,98 if talior finish; value §18.00...., 10.9 Of Pongee Silk—skirt and waist elaborately trim'd yodim pele-colored of Black and ‘Blue Shepher Check Taffet: . 11,98 Of Black, Navy and Light = solid tints-sflare skirts, with Blue La ee and self-col'd lace Teens ote tucked drop collar; worth $9.50....5.98. White Organdy—elaborately tucked and trim'd wits Cluny lace; also Pin Dot 10.98 17,98 k Peau de Sole Walsteroke of pin rocks and Roki van wide guipure aces {neertings—dressy styles. . 5 00 Ale |) Other Waists—Lace, silk, paca, Cashmere, Sateen—White, | Black and Colors-08 cents te |, 17.98. i 16,98 > Swiss shirred waist and skirt, with Val, lace and insertings White Point @'Esprit Dresses— hip and flounce trimming of wide lace—fine tucked yoke—tucked el- bow sleeves with wide lace flare. Flowered Organdy Mousseline Dresses— shirred and tucked flounces— waist with shirrings and lace 7.98 insertings—worth ale Dress and Travelling Coal ' Long Black Taffeta and Peau $ Sole Fale Clone le cs eS ‘capes 4 tailor finish or ... 13.98 Finer Dress shirt watst ]¢! ari ep ery Hino. Suits to $79.00. FS 24 Whit collar or rallor aut Tailored Summer Costumes _| were $19.98 and nen Sults—latest model Handsome Pina Suk Monte Carlo ear oa itet—tong, skirted Blouse find akdrved plouse, Cos ee SOE Reset. O98 nite face collare tined and Wes 1 . ‘Tatlored Costumes | Ualined—were =f ee oneal con fall serapped skirt to Spectal values in finer to ae é match—sleeves and waist I! ed 3 pened white Ta! eee ailk—vel 15.98 Bathing Suits by ‘Stik, Mohair, Flannel and Walling Gults of lisht Wale Seieunlined stkirts...... 98 foctading the acw shit walt Settee: Handsome ‘Tailored Mohair Black aad colors Costumes—Black and navy 13.98] Spectal:— Dbioviss|) cont epee) Brillantine end Fiannel—Black and aT Finer aia ie und or sailor collars— } Voile, Mohair and light weight braid frien’ akirt and waist: 2.79 ‘abrica to $39.08. si , comet : 4 Pillow Cords for : Summer Pillows Regular peice 12% cents | For this salesssss+ 00 Ficents ‘ou are making pillows for, your home, for piazza, hamm ock, den Summer (wer indoor oF outdoor use, OU iss this opportunity, as yy Hae nik t Flogentime weave certs * Miss Girl Graduate It y Collage Square one of our nicest fn good assortment of Summer t at East Elevator. Basement, Great Visiting Card Offer For a limited time our price for Going away, don’t forget Your Manicure Needs but take advantage of these prices while you can. 50 Cards and Plate “| Finest script type | including name and cze | line address—will be -25] No stationer will equal the quailty and ‘ork for less than $1.80, ore accompany Mall Orders, - EVERYTHING. BUI BUT “ LOMAS PRICES © 4s LiguoRs GROCERIES DRUGS TRADING STAMPS, i NO ' aasee: ‘vik