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"had been employed as Bhoe store at Broadway and Twenty- |" SER, SICK WILL. RETURN His Attorney Jays He Is at Wat- kins Glen for the Benefit of His Healtn and Will Be Back Next Saturday or Monday. _f0 EXPLAIN SHIP TRUST. Agreements Involving Many Thou. “eands of Dollars That He Made Are Declared Unauthorized and Are Liable to Litigation, e D. Le Roy Dresser. brother-in-law of George W. Vanderbilt, will not attend to-morrow's meeting of the stockholders of the Trust Company of the Republic, at which he was expected to throw Much-needed light on the concern’s Ma- Dillties In connection with the floating of the ship-bullding trust. He will re- turn Saturday or Monday. Morris J. Hirsch, attorney for Mr. Dresser, declared to-lay that there has been nq mystery at eny time es to Mr. Dresser’s whereabouts. “Mr, Dresser has been in the Adiron- dacks and ja mow at Watkins Glen, N Y." said . Hirwch. "I expect to fhear from him to-@ay as to when he will return to this city. He will probably be heve Saturday or Monday. He wil) Mot be present at the meeting of the stockholders of the Trust Company of the Republic to-morrow. Mr. Dresser 1s mno longer Interested as a stockholder in the company. When he gets back he will give out a statement that will make interesting reading, for you must remember that Mr. Dresser's side of the case has not yet been stated.” ‘The Reorganization Committee ap- pointed to investigate the oondition of the Trust Company at the time of Mr. Dresser's retirement from the pres!- dency will report at the stockholders’ meeting to-morrow that Mr. Dresser Pledged the Trust Company for many hundreds of thousands of dollars in his efforts to float the securities of the ship-bullding trust. Repodiates Dresser’n Acta, Toe Trust Company has already re- pudiated acts of Its former President involving more than a mtlMon dollars, fnd it js known that the dispute will be carried through the courts for a long time, No idea of the extent of these claims ean be obtained. The investigating committee doubts if it has uncovered 41! of them, More are continually com- ing to light, and as the dates oa which the Trust Company was pledged to pay the guaranteed price of the bonds ds Benerally in the future it cannot be tely known until they materialize how mauy or great they are. Many claims,” watd Winthrop &. itt, Dresser’s successor at the f the trust company, “have been presented agains: the company whioh regasd a3 Mr. Dresser's personal t ‘They were Incurred out the authority of our Exeou- * Committee, and we will therefore aurles W. Dayton will pre- alas of Dresser's partner in ‘ding trust promotion, John These claims amount to £100,000, and are against Dresser maily and against the Trust Com- Question of Authority, B. Andersou, she Vanderbilt represents holders of f the shipyards is- . signed by the V: attested by its Secretary, und. f the company, by Which the Company of the Republic guar- ees the sale of his bonds and stock. were, some tim after the execution of this agreement, taken to the officers of the Trust Co pany of the Republic and offered to These securities them under this agreement. and Mr.|§} back; Gause's representative was toid that the | Trust Company had not yet called for the other securities, and that these were wantod he would be notified “The Trust Company of the Republic Now seeks to repudiite this contract on the ground that It was executed without knowledge of the Board of Di- | rectors and without sufficient authority on the part of the compan JILTED MAN ENDS HIS Thomas Mcintce Kills Himself for Love of a Woman Said to Be Fay Templeton's Sister. Despondent. it {@ beileved, because he |! tould not win the affections of a well- known woman of the netghborhood who claimed to be a sister of Fay Temple- ton, the actress, Thomas McIntee killed himself by taking poison at No. 322 West Thirtieth street to-day. Mrs, Johanna Curley, in whose house MeIntee boarded, found him dead upon the bed with a bottle which had con- tained carbolic acid beside him. MoIntee, who for the last two years ninth street, spent a great dea! of his time and money with the woman, but ‘of late she had avoided him, and, as he had told friends, broken his heart. was thirty-neven An ettort fa being PRUDENTIAL MERGER OFF. years old. made to find rela- (@pecial toThe Draning World.) NEWARK, .¥. 7, Inne 18—The Pru- Mal Insurance Company authorized Prudential In the so-called mer- | case been withdrawn. ‘The ap- ; tfeniced: to orien of the he court not relate re or mutual control, which was when | LIFE WITH ACID. , alesman in a} ‘thought (Miler. had~ not stolen the money. Friends sent. Col,, Ammon a wealth of| fratt, food eyd clgare in his cell tn the Tomtbs to-day. He early agked for all the newspapers and was interested in the accounts given of tis trial. Across the aisle amd a iittle to one alde is the cell ocoupled by Miller, who was brought down from Bing Ging to testify against Ammon. Miller is now expected to ask for a pardon, indorsed by Diatrict-Attorney Jerome and the Judge who sentenced him. The prison physicians any he has consumption and cannot ive tong. Side talk about the corridors of the Criminal Courts Bullding bad It to-day that the piece of evidence whioh did DOCTOR MUST | STAND TRIAL Justice Truax Denies the Appli- cation for Writ in Favor of Physician Accused of Charg- ing for Free Anti-Toxin. THE VEROLT ACANST ANON Counsel for the Convicted Law- yer Will Probably Move To- Day for a New Trial for Their Client. more than anything olse to convict Am- mon was he statement of Miller th 7 Counsel for Col. Robert A. Ammon,| Ammon had refused to contriinite to t Supreme Court Justice Trunx, ap- who waa yoaterday convicted of recelv-| mujport of Mra, Mille and had permit-| Peuled to for a writ of haveas corpus ing stclen property in accepting $0,609| tel her and her child to become actually [in behalf? of one of the physicians from 620-per-cont. Miller, will probably | hUNgTY. charged with getting free antl toxin J ‘This appealed to the sympathy of the|from the Board of Health for dis- to-day move before Judgo Newburger| jurors, and it iu belleved tt had much to [tribution to poor people and then col- for a new trial, do with the mature of the verdict ladtlas tena Or Reale ewe sarteseee Under the conviction Col. Ammon Is and rema used Mave to a sentence of five years In the Ri Tho case of De Anton M. Laccena, of peaktentngy When ane roee att tn tt! POPE DECLARED He) Hs] wast Bavantyeaccand sires ite verdict after being out less than an WONDERFULLY WELL. | 5 722° 8 ttt cate. Dr. Leacens, was Wise AHOROAVARIIee) Rta eala) He: had #| held on a commitment by Justice Mayes expected it, but announced that he ———— {eo SL on Ce cbatee ot pete Jer would yet de able t 5¥e\-hib lninoe i In #tealing anti toxin from the Depart- | Manta eueuto pk * inne“! Dr, Lapponl Says Pontiff's Presence) j...1 of Health by false pretense. On The contention of the defense was Will Be Best Answer to this hinges the cases of fifty other that Col. Ammon did not know that the Pessimists, accused physicians, ; ; ine te satchel which Mitipr gave him con-| poste, Juno 18%—Dr. Lapponi tas} Dr Laeena aecured antl-toxine from tained $20,000, or that Mf It did contain] given he Stampa a lone Interview, con. | Drumaiat C.F. Zinckgraf, of Third ave- the money that Ammon did not know] tradioting the alarmist reporta oircu-| nue and Sixty-seventh street, one of {t was stolen. Mr, Palmer, for Col. Am-| jated concerning the Pope's health. The| the city’s distrivutors of anti-toxine, on mon, held that the prosecution had| physician says the Pontiff ts wonder-|% cartificate that It was for the use of fatled to show that the money was| fully well for a man of his years and|a patient too poor to pay, and Is charged stolen. that hla presence at the Consistory to| with administering it to a patient on Assistant Dstrict-Attorney Nott told] be held Monday next will be the best| three occasions , for each of which, It the jury to find Ammon not guilty if itanewer to the pessimists, alin alleged, he collected $3 In addition to McPartland & 0’Flaherty, 8th Avenue, between 40th and 41st Streets, New York ; Give Green Trading Stamps. Their introduction here yesterday instantly struck a popular note and commanded a mighty response. These stamps cost you nothing, and you can exchange them at the Sperry & Hutchinson stores for a choice of thousands of handsome premiums. THE'WORLD#! THURSDAY EVENING* ORM NT 1903". « further charge of $8 €or thres-calls, making «@ totaal of $12. Dr. Lacena's lawyer contended that tho $12 collected by Dr, Lacena was not for the city's free anti-toxine, but for his professional services, and that ho was not acting as the agent of the city. Justice Truex said in dismis#ing the writ: | Tho evidence shows that Dr, Lacena received the sum of $9 for this anti toxin, which he had obtained from the clty fre@ upon the presentation of the usual certificate that it was for a poor person, to whom it would be a hardship to pay for tho drug. “Ho was tho agent of the city to administer the anti toxin free of charge if the patient was not able to pay for it and the agent of the city only in that event administered It, kngw- Ing she w le to pay for It and there- fore deviated from the terms of hia agency to his own personal ad- vantage.” ' ——— Taken to Sing Sing Death Cell. MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., June 18.—Al- bert Koepping, under sentence of death for killing Jamos Martine at Port Jervis last. February, was taken from Goshen to the Btate Prison at Sing Sing early to-day. Shirt Waists. OMEN'S WAISTS, of fine W lawn, front of wide and narrow embroidery with pleats, back of embroid- ery and pleats..... 1,65 ‘o-morrow, temember, is the last day of the coupon offer. We quote below a few of the exceptional values that are made in connection with this great stamp offer. 65c. Curtains. CUT THIS ouT.||20¢- Cuff Buttons. tains, Men’s gold-plated Link Cuft But- | Tongpaipaly, .vesesskoes.. iPON presenting this designs; a pair... ....seeeeeeeeee | coupon at McPart- land & O'Flaherty's Store, and making a purchase amounting to one dollar or more, we will give you c, Lambrequins. For the mantel, 2% yards long, fringed all around, fine sateen, at............ A9 Ladies’ $8 Skirts, Ladies’ fine all-wool Canvas Cloth Walking Skirts, in all the seasonable shades and black; double stitched Seams; stitched straps on 98 4, front; yoke effect; 10 rows of stitching around bottom, BE ed soy ee ete gewccmese D Ladies’ $15 Suits. nae all-wool snare and enetian cloth, louse 98 9. In plain and striped madras cloth; in ox-blood and blue; also white lawn with black polka dots; tucked back and full blouse front, and 25c. Windsors. Children’s all-silk windsors; agreat variety of patterns; 50c. Underwear. Men's fine quality Balbrig- gan UNDERWEAR; shirts in long or short sleeves; draw- ers to match, at.........6 25c. Collars. Ladies’ tucked lawn stock Collars, lace trimmed. ..... 25c. Belts. Ladies’ black patent leather Belts; very special at...... 40c. Vests, Ladies' white ribbed cotton Vests; high, low or V-shape necks; short sleeves or Sleeveless. m be) receive on your purchase. McPartland & O'Flaherty. EW. Jacket, silk lined; separate drop skirt, full tailor finish, Ladies’ $6 Skirts. 125 dozen all-wool Cheviot Serge; in extra sizes, 30 to 38 walst 98 3. measure, good percaline lining, in all lengths, 38 bishop sleeves; stock col- to 44 inches...... 0.0006 . lar; sizes, $4 to. 46. bust 49 $1.25 Curtains, measure, at.... .. AG Snowtlake Summer Cur- tains, 3 yards long, fringed, in leading colors, at... .. $1.40 Quilts. White Quilts, Marseilles de- signs, 24% yds. long, 244 yds. wide, at....... 6.50 Refrigerators, Mace’s Hardwood Refrigerators, gal- vanized iron Hines char- coal filled, triple circula- 89 e Ladies’ $1.50 Skirts, In heavy Russian duck; in polka dots and stripes in covert cloth; stylishly trimmed with bands of the q AY tion, every box guaran- teed, with galvanized pan, Cn SUXTH AVE, 1972 TO20™ STREETS same material; inverted plait perfect fitting and well made, at........ meee FRIDAY SALE of MODEL FOODS. More splendid values from the World's Model Food Store—an ex- ceptional collection for Friday. It is well to bear in mind that every- thing you get here has been subjected to a severe chemical analysis— they must be pure and wholesome, We take care of the price end, and keep them at’ the lowest pos- sible notch. BUTTRER—"'Meadow ery, packed in B-Ib. crock... | Brook” Cream- BACON-—swift’ rook oes Hin Cured Lean strip; 1b | EGGS—New Laid Oran, County, 3 Se packed In cartons of one dozen each (not SUGAR—Bost granu- ue delivered): doz......+++ ++/10| lated, 6 Ibs... 23 SARDINES—A. J. Martell, French,| CORN STARCH in pure olive oll, key opener; 6 tins,| Cameron,” 1-1b, pack. 65c.; tin. +18] age... AE} Columbia) CORN’ 1 Stuart’ Sugar Corn, Re sweet and tender; dor, 81.38" can.18 TOMATOERS—F. . Bh ways} dos, S110) cna ee TS TOMATOES—Rod ri; Young Wy-| oes; doz, 1,36! cane. .43| PEA CHEESE —New York Cream, mild or sharp; 1b... THA—English Breakfast, . Gunpowder, Ceylon Yale, @1b. caddy, #2,00' State, Full ; 18 e CHES —Fancy, Callfornia, A. — Uncolored English | {yePorated Mutr Pea R065 Breakfast, Ceylon, ¥ oun € Hy eon, [> re straight, or mix io. Yaluoy 3-lb'] JELLY — Dossert Fred caddy, $1.00; |b.. "35 mkt COFFEHE—High grade Mocha ong y CHOCOLATE— | Jaya, dry roast; Ib...... CONDENSED MILK—"Fern" brand, absolutely pure, %-1b. } COWFER—"DinneM Bi agave and Richa Rie Rae 48 lit Mocha, dry roast, 10'Ibs., B1.95; 6 lbs. home-made: | FRUIT SYRUP — “Royal stuart’ $1.00; Ib... 22 25c.; me-| Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple or 15} Orange, quart bottle. +89 MAYONN AISE—Booth BREAKFAST FOOD—Ralsto1 American Cereal Co.'s, packag POTTED } rmour's. p ham or tongue, Ks, dos., 55c.; can CATSUP—“Royal Stuart." mad ripe tomatoos and fresh ground spices, $1.15; bottle. OLIVES—Selected large Queens, in- eluding quart Mason jar... +30 PRUNES—New arrival Santa sar) seasoned with N Cy fruit, 10 Ibs., 47 Y-pint bottle; d MAOAMONI—“Roaper’’ brand Maca- BAKED BEANS—Forort CODFTSH—S¢1ected picked Cod, doz., 8Oc.; can... ‘i | gonea packages, BBe.; package. packa ys pancnates ped Women's Waists, of very fine sheer India lawn, front of wide and narrow double- stitched pleats and_tuckii back has four wide pleats, hemstitched; three tucks on sleeve, also hemstitched, A 2.95 very dainty Waist . Silk Remnants, BSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE of A all cut lengths of Silks accumu- lated from the past season's business, comprising plain and fancy Silks, also blacks, At the lowest prices ever known for equal qualities. At 40c. Yard. Positively worth double the price. Women’s Hose. OMEN'S FINE HOSIERY, W in samples and broken lines from our own reg- ular stock. Black and fancy cottons and lisle threads. Not all sizes, but nearly all 9 or 9% inch. Worth 25c. to 35c. pair, to be closed at ‘Union Suits, WOMENS pink and blue Union Suits, Vegasilk, will wear and wash better and retain its lustre longer than the pure silk, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, deep hand crochet necks; yalue $2.00 each, to close at. 1.00 Women’s Hose. OMEN’S fine grade im- W ported ingrain Lisle Thread Hose, Herms- dorf dye, Richelieu ribbed, white-tipped toes and heels. The regular 35c. kind at..... Men’s Negligees. HITE MADRAS NEGLI- GEES, very light weight, cool and durable; hand- some white corded madras cloths, all sizes, special at.... A big lot of clean, up-to- date high-class Negligees, white grounds with neat fig- ures, mercerized striped ma- dras cloth, well made; de- tached cuffs; all sizes but 14-" inch; regular $1.00 goods, at. TMen’s Socks. MES LIGHT WEIGHT drop stitch imported black cotton Half-Hose; Hermsdorf dye, fast colors, the regular 25¢. quality, on sale to-morrow at.... Pillow Slips. ELL-MADE MUSLIN PIL- LOW CASES, 45 x 36, which is the usual size for pillows, nearly 25 per 45 cent. below wholesale prices; for Friday at Silverware. prices decidedly below the usual, for Friday. Whisk Broom: Velvet Brushes. Y Hat Brusbe: Pin Cushion: Grape Shear Dress fe S sing @ Powder Putts + Cut Glass Vinaigrette Bottles. Manicure and Embroidery Sc! Tooth and Nail Brushes. ‘Talcum Bottles...... Letter Seals and Curling Iron: Folding Go-Carts. 'E WILL PLACE on sale to-morrow 300 Folding Go-Carts, brand new oods and made in ee very best manner, at the very small price of. seteser, 2200 himselfa host of troubles and Is more sure of his money. $ desirable shapes and braids, HOES) Sterling Mounted Toilet Articles at AMERICAN TOURISTS” ACCUSE: MEXICANS; Brutally Treated by “Government Officlais While Held In Quarantine, and Complaint ‘Will-Be Made, TACOMA, Wash. June 18—Qfr, and Mrs. R. B, Bryan have arrived in Aber- deen, Wash; after an absence of six months in Mexico. Bryan, who is a fon of State School Supt. Bryan, tolls a story of many indignities guffered at the hands of Mexican officials at Guaymas. With his wife Bryan boarded a steam- er at Kiamos Topolobampo for Guaya- mas, stopping at Mazatlan to put off mail. There they were quarantined and both men and women wero treated in a scandalor and brutal manner. . One Englishman, he says, tried to escape and wag subsequently found dead with a bullet hole through ihis temple. Bryan eays that the whole affair was| presented to the American+and British | Consuls at Guaymas before the officers { ew Yor TEETH EXTRA TO DEM and introduce our Thurlo Our work Is done painlessly by e skilled gradua' 212 BROADWAY, © 419 BROADWAY, Fis BROADWAY, « Not open Sundays, took any action. ; Go; UNfISOW ; SUATH AVE, 19° T020™ STREETS Every Item a Big Money’s Worth. The power of our organization is best shown by Its ability to receive and distribute large quantities of merchandise, It Is such an organization as usually gets the cream of values. The maker or the middleman who can look to one outlet saves No quantity is ever too great for us to handle—hence it Is the natu- ral gateway. But makers know how particular we are—so you are insured against inferiority, no matter how low the prices. Friday’s List Is Noteworthy. It embraces one or two exceptional underprice offerings from almost every stock. And they are particularly apropos to the season—wanted things for the house, the person, the outing or the summer cottage. a STO ID PLOT OP PP DOI Women’s Wear: WOMEN'S PEDESTRIENNE SUITS, of Tweed, Cheviot and Mixed Mannish Material; blouse and half - fitted effects, with and without shoulder capes, seven and nine gore flare skirts, in- Metta pleat and fare Pee selling regularly for $22.50 and $27.50, for Friday..... 15.00 A limited number of odd Dress and Pedestrienne Skirts, selling reeunly for $5.00 and $7.50, which we offer for clearance at 2.25 Corset Covers. OMEN’S CAMBRIC COR- SET COVERS, pearl buttons, trimmed with hemstitched lawn ruffle..... Women's Cambric Corset Covers, French shapes, trim- med all around with good laces and ribbon-run beadin made to sell for 50c. Dress Goods. LACK ALL-WOOL VOILE, 36 inches wide, for Fri- day only.. 5 All-wool Storm Serges, 44 in. wide, 15 colorings; regular 7Sc. quality, for Friday only. 25 39 29 49 Women’s Drawers, Dvess made of good muslin and cambric, full sizes, open and closed, with deep hemstitched lawn and cambric ruffle. The 45c. KUT ose rencerssccoseee sie Drawers made of good cam- bric, with umbrejla - shape tucked lawn ruffle; some with deep lace trimming; made to sell for S0c...... 29 39 Untrimmed Hats. Wire (also Black) Straw Dress Shapes; six ex- cellent shapes, includ- ing the high - crown effects; all hand sewed and made on wire frames; value $1.75, at.. Beautiful White Milan Tur- bans, very fine quality, two- piece Hats; made to retail at Black Italian Braid Dress Shapes, very excellent shapes, both large and medium size. Black Straw Turbans, very 1.25 95 48 58 value 98C..........4 Girls’ Dresses, F WHITE PIQUE, broad and narrow wale, broad box - plaited waist and skirt, 6 to 10 years. ae Of White Lawn, waist with large bertha and fancy yoke of lace insertion; full skirts, broad hems; 6 to 12 years... 2.85 2.15 Cameras. ONG FOCUS PREMO CAMERA, 4x5, fitted with automatic shutter; the best style of camera for ama- ry or protease na regular sellin, rice $45.00, spe~ cial. ; ie 18,00 Film Camera, taking a 3%4x 44 Eastman six-exposure film; regularly $11.25, special Seneca Plate Camera, 4x5, with carrying cas $8.00, special... Golf Goods. RESCENT GOLF CLUBS, including Socket Driy- ers, Brasseys and Irons; regularly $1.50, at ‘empshall Golf B: Fancy’ Rockers. Fag eeieaney highly olished, mahogany fin- Bh and golden oak, sad- dle or shaped seats, broad arms, high or low backs, very latest designs. Value $3.50, : 65 en 4.50 2.25 Women’s Petticoats. OMEN’S CAMBRIC_ AND MUSLIN PETTICOATS, made with deep ruffle of embroidery or lace, tucked and hemstitched.......... 98 Women's Wash Petticoats, made of good striped ging- ham, fast colors, with deep 6 plain ruffle. The 95c. kind... 8 Chemise and Gowns, AMBRIC CHEMISE, all sizes, made with lace and embroidery trimmed yokes; a manufacturer’s sur- plus stock; regular 75c. and $1.00 values......... ee OD Nainsook Night Gowns, a regular summer gown, with full sleeves and low square neck, trimmed with new ef- fects in colored lawns; regu- 9 lar value $1.50 7 Bed Sets. M* of best quality Bobbinet, with full flounce trimmed with lace and dainty lace insertions. Some are slightly soiled. ' At these prices they will not last long: $10.00 Bed Sets for.. -. 5.95 $14.00 Bed Sets for 6.90 Women’s Oxfords. OUR LINES of fine custom finish Oxford Ties, most Shapes in Glace Kid, Patent Calf and Ideal Kid. Our regular $5.00 goods, at.. Four styles of Patent Colt- skin, Patent Leather, also Gites aia, a both welt and urn soles, Our regular $3.50 goods, iene tee ve. 2,50 Also four hundred pairs aacenoY Fatent Leather Ox- ford Ties. Our regular $2.50 goods, at. oe . 1.95 § Royal Wilton Rugs. IGH-GRADE ROYAL WIL- TON RUGS, all wool, guaranteed quality, Re- Productions of Antique, Per- sian and Turkish Carpets. The most durable and handsome American Rugs manufactured. Suitable for parlor, dining- fort and grey Onereze only, 9x12 ft. ‘alue $35, 26.50 at... Japan Matting, FE HUNDRED rolls extra . heavy seamless fancy Japan Matting, made from new, fresh straw and closely woven cotton warp; will give excellent service; perfectly reversible; ca i patterns, large and small fig- ures, in all colors; over one hundred designs to choose from; 40 yards to the roll; 36 rolls same rate. Value $14, at Splendid Trunks. WwW: HAVE A FEW MORE of our “Newports” left. Sizes are 32, 34, 36 and 38 ineh, with two trays. These Trunks are made on best. Basswood Boxes and lined with heavy canvas. Bound with Russian fron, two 134 Inch straps and buckles. All clamps, bolts, dowels and hinges are riveted and have a solid brass bolt lock, which ts guaranteed for two years, 32 inch 34 inch 36 inch 381inch 3.75 9.75 14.25 15.00 15.50 16.50 fe Boys’ Suits. OYS’ TWO-PIECE double- breasted Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years, also Sailors / and Russian Blouse, sizes 3 to 42 years, in serges, cheviots, wool crashes and cassimeres, worth ea 95, $8.75 and $10.00; for Friday and Satur. da; yy. s . Boys’ Hats. IVE HUNDRED. BOYS’ Straw Hats soldsat'75¢., 50 95c, and:$1.25, at give a written contract keep It in repair, free of charge, under the laws of the State of Ne: Maz Ware DENTAL CTED WITHOUT PAIN, ONS TRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. pplication to the gums. We tented. $3.00. All operators 5 operato: thelr diplomas being Gece Ao ic os to do your work si if are the originators of painless dontistr try. Our prices are within the reath of all. Gold f! gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.5 C Crown bain To-M Miss Harriet als alley Clover, Contraito, ee co ¢ INC) + Our processes are Gold Crow: ach chair, Ts jorth Sth St. Lady attendants, Telephone Connections, BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements. RECITAL HALL, sistn rtoor. MUSICALE. jorrow Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Blake-Jones, Soprano, rs ir. M. W. Marr, Tenor. Mr. Charles N. Granville, Baritone. White Goods. FX lace openwork effects, sultable for summer wear. A superb assort- ment, actually worth 15c. yd., for Friday at . Colored Lawns. FAUGEEDS of patterns, light or dark effects, fast col- ors, 28 in. wide, dots, stripes, scrolls and floral de- signs; worth 12}4c. yard, for Friday at.. 8 Huckaback Towels, |p TOWELS, of good quality, medium size, ex- cellent values; for Fri- enl2 Women’s Kimonos. WonEn’s SHORT KIMO- NOS, of white lawn, yoke front and back, turnover ‘four inches wide around neck, down front, and sleeves of pink and blue lawn, hemstitched. . 38 Women’s Neckwear. WASHABLE STOCKS in a bewildering assortment of smartest shapes and irreproachable color combi- nations, The goods are new, perfect fitting, of faultless Style and on sale at about one-third the intended price, The very best offering of the Season, at sara heeers rae Linen Scarfs, INE RENAISSANCE, 20 in. wide, 54 in. Iqng, with linen centres, for dress- ers, sideboards, buffets; made carefully and worth $2.50, for Friday at vd Toilet Needs, DELIA VIOLETTA TALCUM POW- DER, extra size..... 14 Idelia Violetta Almond ounces..... 61 Idelia Cold C: -50 see. 1R1Q C Food., 25 Idelia Eau de Quinine, 4-02, size 25 Idelia Tooth Powder, extra size, 12: Idella Mediterranean Sea Salt, ris ay CREEL oss c0e weoscree aie viens 246 Idelia Violetta Eau de Toilette, 4-07. size bho 29 Idelia Violetta Toilet pint. ...2.. Hammocks, Ty, HAVE VALANCE and Pillow, will hold 300 Ibs.; regularly $1.50; for PHGaysatrn con uemen ne et} These Hammocks are known for their strength and good appearance; regularly sold at $2 and $2.25; for Friday at.. Made with extra deep Pil- ow and Ado come in pretty combination of colors, 25 only, worth $2.75, at..... 225 98 1,50 Notions, Strery PINS, nickel plated, 4 pa- pers, assorted sizes......., 10 English Pins, made by Kirby, Beard & Son, 2 papers for....... 10 Dress Shields, double cover guaranteed, No. 3, pair.........., Dress Shields, double covered, guaranteed, No. 4, pair.......... 10 Flat Hooks and Eyes, the best, per Hose Supporters, pin oi tic fine elas- “Acme”? Gas Cookers. 8 WILL GO ON SALE to-morrow; they have the large top— two holes for boiling and one large, baking oven—asbestos lined throughout. While the above small quantity lasts, at about half price, at..... ‘,, 350 Awning Stripes. A® OUT three thousand yards, in blue and brown Stripes; this is less than wholesale cost: by the case; worth 19¢, yd., for Friday at, isfactorily and for ten years. Being incorporated Ww York, this Is of indisputable value K Painless] Santi ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, | { |

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