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British Minister Has Been Or- dered to Withdraw from Bel- ‘ grade When Peter Kara- georgevitch Arrives There. RUSSIA RENEWS RELATIONS. But France, Germany and Italy, Lord Lord Lansdowse Seclares, Witl Also Hold Atve? frum the New Government. LONDON, June 19.—In the House of | Lords to-day Foreign Minister Lar downe announced that the British Min- ister to Servia had » instructed to withdraw from Belgrade for some time on the arrival there of King Peter, and fn the mean time to do nothing which {could be construed as a recognition of ‘the new Government. Lord Lansdowne expressed indigna- tion at the crimes at Belgrade. and said he thought it was not desirabig that Sir Goorge Bonham, the British Minister, should pe in that city when the new ime was inaugurated, he Foreign Minister added that no Proposal had been received for concert- ed action toward Servia by the pow- ers, but the British Government had no {intention of maintaining ordinary rela- } ‘tions with the persons concerned In the | (massacres. |} Whe Government yleided to none in Its ‘ence of the events which had lately i d the capital or Gervia, and that al ‘ence had not been diminished by \ tater intelligence which had reached the | Forel Office. It would be no exag- n eration to say that it would be hard to f ind a pareil-l for the outrages even a + ‘the annals of States which made no pre- : included among the civilized communities. ‘The Government had ascertained thi France, (Germany and Italy were m: taining an attitude toward Servia #\ lar to *hat of Great Britain, while Ru: sia and Avstri: were Brepered to recog- nize the new regime, although Russia to have claimed that proper Bu t_ should be inflicted. } He thought Great Britain could not usefully propose to the other powers | concerted measures of a punitive char- | act rb Se of the Bate Tages. le t rap) tot Srit- }) {sh Binister at Belgrade, June not bo recognize the Provisional Govern t, ‘Whose freedom from complicity in the Acts of “that frightful night” bad not yet been established, nor do anything Meocessitating Great Britain “recognizing | | the authority which may be upset, in. the lon to the late dynasty.” The} British Minister would, therefore, pe ab-| font from Belgrade when the new reign ‘was inaugurated. pe es RUSSIA HAS RESUMED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, | BELGRADE, June 19.—The diplomatic fied to-day whem we, Russian Minister to Gervia informed the Mintster of \ Foreign Affays that he will enter into To rendiis with the Servian Government to-day, as the Czar has been pleased to recognize Prince Peter Karageorge- }. Witch as King of Servia As Foreign Minister Kallevicr oMotal- fy vielted the Russian Legation this morning the formal relations appear to have been alroady resumed, The streets of Belgrade are beginning to wear a gay aspect. ‘They are deco- Fated with . and Venetian masts b i from the Palace to 8 under ed, and y will taen n ng is freely disci it Is generally expected that be promoted and pensloned a pea, removed, Any immediate » Which Is master | en re- fe wire tadications > Bulgaria The Gov und the Treasury = practically empty and has no means of | ditaining money, the banks having re- | (used to float a ‘small loan. An Instal-| f Mont of the recent French Joan was due June 15; but the French official who ar-| rived here with th hand it over until the status of the Government was properly defined. The expenses of the deputation which has gone to Geneva were met with hi ernment and dividuals, the Ministry has informed ¢he rivate in- Legations whose subjects, are Involved that the Ministers will be personally re- a sponsible for their payment. A deputation to meet King started this morning for Geneva. Three sisters of the late Queen Draga also departed trom Belgrade for V It was officially announced laste fing that the deputation will meet King % Peter at Geneva and escort him to the a Bervian capital, where the new sover- eigo is expected to arrive no later than June 25. ~The Provisional Government has of- fered the Diplomatic Corps places at , the railroad station on the occasion of | the reception of King Peter, also expresa- ing the desire that they appear in uni- )form. The diplomats have not replied, pending the receipt of Instructions from ‘their respective governments. The Provistonal Government is very short of funds and has been unable this far to raise money in consequence of Its status not being legalized. REVOLT IN TURKEY NOT CONFIRMED. Report of Abdication of Sultan Not Supported by Constan- tinople News. LONDON, June 19.—The Foteign of- fice has heard nothing to substanti- ate @ report that a revolt had occurred dn Turkey and that the Gultan had ab- dicated. f there was any trouble of the kind here say something concernin; d hinve been recelved from Cone ous telegrams have been re- in London to-da: but irane oO! Peter 2: tal DB, Ser sold on the street: ing reports. hinting in mys at a political crisis le and the abdication of the reports well-informed circles u have g@ource of Situation here was very much simpil-|! r. Would oe hotly | ? THEVES NEST Police Swoop Down on a Wagon and Capture a Gang of Young Toughs Who Were All Well Armed. KNIVES, RAZORS AND GUNS. Authorities Certain They Have at Last Gathered in the Perpetrators of Many Petty Thefts in the Bronx, bit’ Have No Evidence, The police ot emont avenue sta tion, the Brons certain that th have at last run to earth a gang of petty thieves who have been Infosting the neighborhood for the Inst two inonths, Last night word was sent to the station that the gang was barri- caged fn a moving-van in a vacant lot at ‘Tremont and Marmion avenues. Policeman n Nilon, with three other patrolmen of the ‘Dremont avenue station, hurried to the vacant lot and surrounded the van. A pistol shot to arouse the inmates was followed by a head protriding from the end of tne van, @ scramble and an attempt at escape on the part of the Inmates. For a while yells and threats made the peaceful precincts of the Bronx hideous. A rush from the police as they closed on the gung, however, disarmed the offenders, and a search of the van brought to light five youths between the ages of fifteen and eighteen. All were provided with loaded revolvers, and an extra razor and two bowie- knives completed the oytft of the em- bryo Jesse James gang. The offenders were arrested on the charge of vagrancy and carrying con cealed weapons and were locked up in the Tremont avenue station over night. To-day they were arraigned before Magistrate Ommen, of the Morrisania Court, The four prisoners, who were @ rough looking lot, poorly dressed, gave their names as Jacob Grandlich, fifteen years old, No. 889 East One Hundred and Idighty-seventh street; Joseph Fisher. aged seventeen, No. 1084 East One Hun- dred and Seventy-fifth etreet; Otto Roesler, seventeon years, One Hundred and Elghty-second street and Prospect avenue; Frederick Brusaing, eighteen x No. 778 Hast One Hundged and y-looking mem- lecture on the evils and the certain were gistrate Ommen held the until tosmorrow, for examina-" fe sum of $0) ball each police have no evidence to prove at the boys mre the ones who have andy stands, stoaling lead ng the Hronx In. ge: they are certain th Y t y r eal culprits, 10 gang slept in hallw ralding have eaug lee say that the nd er pipes and Hved by farm-houses for thelr mea MILE BY TROLLEY IN 1 MIN. 15 SECS. Wonderful Speed Made by a Double Motor Car wetween Maywood and Afcola on Fort Lee Line. The Hudson River Trolley Une, run- ning between Fort Lee and Paterson by way of Hackensack, has always en- joyed the distinction of being one of the most picturesque, fastest trolley trips In the country: As a further evidence of the latter claim Motorman Burkhardt yesterday sent car No, $8 a mile in one minute and fifteen seconds over the inclosed stretch between Maywood and Arcola. ‘This car is @ new one, supplied with double motors and air-bré 8. The other cars are almost as speedy as this one, all able to do forty miles an hour. RIAA LEAN A A a eR lh he he al ak) 7 THE WORLD FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 190. at No, 61 Bast One Hundred and Sov- enth street. He was awakened by & bell ringing, but, not knowing whether it was the telephone in his room or the fi ront door bell that had sounded, he ited for the bell to ring again before he anewered it. Heard Scratching on Noor, Buddenly he heard a scratching on the front door of the apartment, and then sounda as if some one waa trying to force his way in the house. ‘The Keune sprang out of bed and, put on, his throve. ‘Then he took his revolver and opened the — door. ere stood Byrnes with a jimmy Jn his hand and the woodwork at the side of the door was yplintered, “Why didn't you knock?" sald Sergt. amilingly, while he covered the with the pistol. "It's a pity, to Police Sergeant Reith Awakened by Intruder, Whom He Forced at Point of Pistol to Help Him Dress. Reith, a he woodwork, Come right man gazed into the muzzle of the er and then obediently followed the Sergeant Into his bedroom. | Sergt Reith then ‘an to dress himself while he covered nan with the pistol. & MAN GRUMBLED, BUT OBEYED BLOODSHED OVE ;| Garment Was Too Tight Across the Chest and the Foreman and the Cutters Got Into a Fight About It. An actor's sult of clothes caused a fight In Clemons's taitor shop at Thir- ty-ninth street found it @ very hard operation, but su ceeded in putting on most of hie cloth until It came to lacing up hia shoes. i The sergeant did not want to run the | risk of laying down the pistol and on} the other hand he did not want to go out with his shoes unlaced, He sat Then Sergeant Took His Prisoner to the Station House, cnd in Court the Fellow Was Sent to the Island. down on the side of the bed for a min- | tile and then he said to Byrnes, who | aitting on a trunk on’ the ‘other | of the room; | Sergt. John T, Retth, of the East y, you. Come over here and lace | Sixty-seventh street station, relnied a story to-day of how he had captured a} ire th bis stig burglar trying to enter his apartment | ominous the room when the ger of the pis Obey the demand | With a look of diagust on his face the shoes and then, Ser- h enjoying his new ex} ceo, 8 forced to adjust the Us| and lastly brush’ off his capturer's her. Sergt. Reith walked his prisoner to the station-houre, made a complaint against the man and went back to bed. The! next day he appeared in court and | Byrnes waa fent to the Ivland. ——————— Gen, Dick to Run Ohlo Campaign, COLUMBUS, June 19. — Gen. Charles Dick, of Akron, was selected by the Re- publican State Central Committee yes- terday to direct the campaign of Ohio this year, He was elected Chairman of the State Executive Committee. ck the trig-| on Wednesday and, as he was undressed n ba caused him to hurriedly | and could not keep an eye on the burglar and put hts clothes on at the game time, forced the intruder to act as his yalet, The alleged burglar was Byrnes, twenty-elght years old, of No. 212 North Main street, Yonkers. ‘The sergeant caught the man before he had actually gained an entrance to the apartment, so when Byrnes was ar- raigned before Magistrate Breen, in the Harlem Court yesterday, he made the charge disorderly conduct, and the man was sent to the Workhouse for six months. Reith was asleep at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon in his apartment, Gillies Coffee Sale To the rule that tastes differ, coffee is no exception. Obviously, and without regard to price, the BEST Coffee for each family is the Coffee that is preferred IN that family. We have been large Im- porters, Roasters, Blenders since 1840. There IS no Coffee taste, there CAN BE no coffee taste that we cannot exactly satisfy. If your first order doesn't precisely suit, let us exchange it. If selection from a price list seem difficult and you wish to confer with an experienced coffee man, we will be pleased to send one to vour address. Ina word, we wish to do all that we can to help you find the coffee that is EXACTLY suited to your taste. Once found you are certain: of uniformity. You are! spared further trouble of “trying” this, that or the other brand. And dealing direct with us vou are certain also that no circumstances can arise whereby any house can give you better value or fuller satisfaction. Sixty-three years of large coffee operations count for something, | Sale prices—Sa'urday, Monday, Tuesday—3 days only. | Cash Coffee. Peaberry Coffee. REGULAR PRICE 18c. One of the| REGULAR PRICE 28c. A delicious BEST of our lower priced Coffees—in fact,"| Coffee. Rarely advertised, our entire im- preferred by many users to some ortation being used by regu. of our 20c. grades, Yields a jar customers. A recent increase G in the supply lets us introduce 16° . it DURING THIS SALE at..... Byrnes James choice cup-—certainty well worth atrial at this SALE PRICE..... Broken Mocha & Java} Guatemala Coffee. _ REGULAR PRICE 23c. Acompara-| REGULAR PRICE 32c. A hap, y | tively new blend not to be confounded | flavour—richer than most Javas, not quite with our famous Broken Java at 20c. | so heavy as best Mocha—used year in and Made up mainly of the broken year out by many of our best | aud smaller beans of highest Cc customers. Now offered at grade Coffees, including both SPECIAL SALE for the first Mocha and Java. SALE PRICE time in very many years...... SIMPLY SEND POSTAL. WE DELIVER 5 LBS. COFFEE—or 1 Ip. Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—in Man- hattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 180th St. Simply SEND POSTAL or telephone, Of ANY of the ABOVE four brands there will bs NOPURTHER SPECIAL SALES during this month or the next two months following. The information is given in order that families using these brands may lay in large supplies if they so desire. \ to Ibs, Coffee—or 5 Ibs. Tea—or 1 Ib. Tea and 10 Ibs. Coffee—delivered, !ree of | express charges, within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. delivered within 100 miles. Gillies Coffee Company — Established 1840, 938 986. 987 & 939 W hi Bet. Park Pl. Tel. 3471 Cortlandt. 400, 400, as ington St atharchay st Get the Habit—Go to We Dress Young Men —young men who are particular about their looks, who want their clothes well fitting and stylish, who can’t afford custom mades, and yet are not content with the ordinary ready-made youths’ clothing. Our apparel for young men has style—snap—gol | Here are two of the good things: | DASHING SUITS of serge or Summery Irish Homespuns— the Balleyboffey Donegal kind—handled in New York only by us. These sults are half or quarter lined and skilfully tailored. Exquisite examples of scientific designing and making only $ 1 Oo Nowhere in New York can you match these suits at $15. Suits of light weight worsted in the stylish grays, coats cut single or double breasted, with broad, hollowed shoulders and very narrow, snug- fitting collar, oblique breast pocket; trousers with belt straps, bottoms narrow, Sult, 5 1 8 EXTRA SPECIAL SUIT.—A three-piece True Blue Serge Suit, cut on special young men's patterns. This sult will wear all summer, $6 Sizes 32 to 35 inches chest. Worth $9; special Boys’ Wash Suits $g 00|Very Special! $ 50 | Boys’ Three-Piece I, | Blue Serge Suits, Extraordinary, Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to 11, | —coat, vest and trousers of excel and Russian ouses, stows 224 "0.7; | tent blue serge, absolutely fast color, in pu ; | sizes 10 to 46 Stylish in cut, crash tracey ca at Ue | pants lined and seams taped. Suit selling at $1, uJ can't be duplicated at $5, Our Wash Suits in better grades, | Price $3.50. \ equal to any $3 or $3.50 suit sold | Other blue serge two-piece suits elsewhere, $: | and fancy mixed suits of cheviot, | EXTRA WASHABLE KNEE | ¢assimere and homespun, $3, PANTS, of white duck and linen MOTHERS’ FRIEND WAISTS, crash, 25c, 45 Cents. Get the Habit—Go to Bull Brothers Broadway. your. 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. 779 Ty cortiamat Street. C°sSAIa? 125th Stu Cor. 3d Aves chitin shop, and out them. and Broadway to-day that was full of blood and action. It seems that the suit of clothes was cut out or torn out or otherwise yanked from the goods by William and Samuel Spharoh, cutters for the establishment. for next season at a raise of $25 per. Mourice Kuder, foreman of the tatior went to the Spharch brothers to persuade them to enlarge the chest measurement of the coat and vest. Incidentally he made ome remarks. Thereupon the Spharchs attacked him ‘The three man rolled downstairs from a gallery, clear across the tailor shop into Broadway, fought until Policeman Brady separated The fingers of Kuder's right hand were nearly bitten off aad hie face looked Itke looked tein plate of macaroni with to- ben a im the park last night from eon- H ti tl Islons, ' pitay, "ae taken to the New York How 71.4 pear was the pet of “Billy” Bny- WilHam Spharch threw a fit when the |der, the elephant keeper, and since com~ patrol wagon arrived, threw another In |, hi tt petrol wagon arrived, tre ther I ing to the park had been looked ,atter wtetlone ntere he'was locked aevwith |by him. @nyder permitted the animal the | his brother, to roan over tho park until recently, when on eccount of ita aize, he decided DIES “TEETHING.” have trouble with her gums, and {t was discovered that ehe was cutting her bas She suffered much pain able to sleop when given ip or paregoric. Yesterda: seized with convulsions an died while In one of them, Selzed with Convulsions from Cut- ting Molars, and Takes Filght to Bruin'e Heaven. Anna was last night ————=___—_—_— Three Miners Burned in Explosion. CHARLERO!, Pa, June 19.—Threo miners were fatally burned by a powder explosion in the home of Nate Glazes, one of the victims, in the mining settler ment of Twilight. None of the victima died in her lcan recover. where they Anna, the black bear once the prop- a erty of Anna Held, the actress, presented by her to the Central Park menagerie last October, “mpson Crawford SUTH AVE, 192 7020™ STREETS ANOTHER % Big Saturday of Men’s & Boys’ Clothing Values. More of the sort of clothing men and boys are proud to wear—and values are greater than ever. ; This clothing store does not shirk its duty to give you best for the money. And that “best” means a in every part and detail of the garment— no matter what the selling price. MEN’S SUITS. WORTH UP TO $35. $17.75. MEN’S SUITS. WORTH UP TO $25, SOME SPECIAL VALUES Our $10.00 Youths’ Serge Suits, sizes 14 (RYE Jan! UU ipcobonodeoduasouoanoannn Ye.") Boys’ two-piece, double-breasted Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years; also sailors and Russian blouse, sizes 3 to 12 years, in serges, chev- fots, wool crashes and cassimeres; worth $6.50, $7.95, $8.75 and $10.00; for Friday ind Saturday....... eeaineaare ceeeeces SEZ FISHING TACKLE. SECOND FLOOR. Good Rods at Little Cost. Rods for trout or bass, lancewood tip, will give ex- cellent service, at........ PDE eutiehes decect te OO. Lancewood Rods, cork handle, extra tip, equal to 3 $2.00 rod, at... ° seerble Lancewood Rods, silk wound, extra finish, ies $3.00 value, at.... aes ss tes ‘ods, fresh water use, a cea intsit wut, toeesiale of the Kelso Rod, 360 sells at $25.00, at. . Trout or Bass Rods, German silver mountings, equal to any hand-made rod, at. . D $5. Salt Water Rods In All Styles. Trout Flies, best make, reverse wing, dozen. Bass Flies, C€CH....seecereeeeeeeerreree Kelso Trout or Bass Enamel Lines, special, 25 sal) Oil Silk Lines, plece.... Leaders....+++++++ 4 Linen Lines on spool, 100 yards, any size, special. . Hooks, any size, best grade, dozen. Sinkers, any size, special......++ Fishing Outfit complete, Rod, Reel, Hooks and Line, Trout and Crab Baskets, any size, at a special offer- ing. Oe eee aoe CAMERAS. ‘ SECOND FLOOR. Vacation means more if you have a Camera or a Kodak. Not only the joys that others have, but pictures hesides. Eastman Brownle Gamera....... $1.00 and $2.00 Special Film Camera, takes 3%4x4% picture, regu- larly $11.25, special at.....seserereeeeeeesees BZ. Kodak Developing Machine, $2.00, $6.00 & $7.50 Sloan's Plate-Developing Box, new aventiogs you can develop, load and unload your plate-holder without the use of adark room, Special prices $5.00 &$6.50 instead of $6.50 and $7.50. Before going away arrange with us to have your films developed while in the country. We develop an; size of film, 6 exposures, for 10¢.; 12 exposures... | (Reece crete eGRIG DORIC AEDES IED IPOD Good Books for Tourists, SECOND FLOOR. The following line of popular late books are all well printed on best of paper, well and dura- bly bound, The price? Nominal. 39¢, each was rr rawford Napatioman Player, Sarr ith ‘Faced Tools, Herriman The jroatest G! irchmont The Gray pores of the Quarries, Norris In the Palace of the King, Crawto We Win, Hamblen Blonnorhassett, Flagin 3 rane Her Salt an, satnaers Helon’s Ba! Pd ries Tasram Bie! ie Amateur 5 jornung naan pen Wins cnaren 11 Ride of a’Marchtoness, Sree" The above is a short list only; there are hun- dreds of others, \ , Men's Outing Suits, of fancy flannels, in dark and medium effects....sseceeeeseeeeees BOTS Men's Trousers, $3.50 value........+--$2,65 Our entire line of Men’s Straw Hats, values up to $4.00, we will clear at......ssseeeeeee Boys’ styles and patterns. sold at $2.25 and $3.50, at. $1.35 and $2.45 Wash Pants, sizes 3 to 12 years, quality for.. Five hundred Boys’ Straw Hats, sold at 7Sc., 9Sc. and $1.25, at..........seeeeee 50 Boys’ Wash Hats in tams and automobile shapes, 95c. quality for Soc. 75c. quality for... ET eli UI ECO I SAM gored anneal RECITAL HALL, sixtn ricor. MUSICALE, To-Morrow Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Harriet Blake-Jones, Soprano. Lucille Clove: nite Miss alto, MI ir. M. W. Mat ‘enor. Mr. Charles N. Granville, Baritone. &, e Exceptional Attractions in Our Millinery Department. SECOND FLOOR. Ladies’ Stiff Trimmed and Outing Hats in white or white and black, very tastefully trimmed with Jap. silk and breasts, quills or wings; would be excellent value at $4.50.........++. $2.95 MAIN FLOOR. White Duck, Pique, Batavia or Crash Hats, trimmed or untrimmed, Ladies’ Sailors, all cor- rect proportions. Untrimmed Dress Shapes and Turbans. Fifty dozen Milan Turbans, made in two pieces, manufactured to sell at $2.25-...+.+ White Chip Dress Shapes, value $1.50... ..95 Tuscan and Burnt Braid Hats, heretofore 75c. to $1.00 each... eee ees» lel ll eee Samples of GOLF STOCKS. One-quarter to One-Half Regular Prices, $1.00 and 50c. Values at 19c. FIRST FLOOR. One hundred and tuentytte dozen fine qual- ity well-made Golf Ascot Stocks, being the entire sample line of one of the best cotton neckwear manufacturers. They are made of the best im- rted cheviots and mercerized cottons, white and fancy colorings; sizes suitable for men and women; regular prices $1.00 and Soc. each, c articularness Men's finest high-art Suits, of best worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, entirely hand made, perfect fitting. We offer unre- stricted choice of our entire su- erb stock of fancy Spring and ummer Suits, which formerly sold up to $35.00, at $17.75. Men's Suits, every popular fab- ric, in neat worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, from our regular $18, $20 and $25 lines; sizes are limited in each pattern, but every size in the collection; very ex- cellent values, at $12.50. Sale at .escecccccccscccscesenceace BICYCLES. SECOND FLOOR. Guaranteed Bicycles at $14.95. Soc, If you are contemplating buying a high-grade -29 bicycle, here is your opportunity. They are the standard make and known by every rider. The same wheel is now selling unger its regular name at $40.00; in men’s and women’s 22-in. frame, Ehivccsccveveessecscacseceeccecs ce SIAGS FOR BOYS. Wash Suits in an endless variety of We offer two specials, and 50c, and Men’s New $1.50 Negligee Shirts, $1.05. We have just received a very special lot of men’s strictly high grade Negligee Shirts which we ordered at a very low figure months ago. Made after our own patterns, perfect fitting, absolutely correct in each little detail. Three distinct styles. The new gray shade, made perfectly plain, attached or detached cuffs, Li hnt-welght soft-finish Percales, if Funite grounds, neat printed effects, made with eats each side; detached cuffs. he finest White Negligee ever offered at such a low price, of white cambric cloth, six %-inch pleats each side, attached or detached cuffs, all hand laundered. Not job lots: new, clean, perfect goods; worth $1.50 each, at 1.05 FIRST FLOOR. Misses’ Garments at a Saving. SOME SPLENDID VALUES FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ Shirt Waist Dresses of taffeta, Girls’ Norfolk and Peter Thompson waist made with fancy yoke ‘of fagot Sue i Blues brown and jibitelSicllaty th ates, shiel and sleeve, stitching or pleated, skirts have graduated | Mulical emoem an sn , flounces; sizes 14 and 16 years. $18.75 iored ony pleatedaskirts/0.t0 1s Years; 5.75 ANd oop eeereeeeeeee e+ J.00 Misses’ Linen Suits of white, blue and Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts of all-wool the natural color, %-length Russian coat, materials; eleven gore side pleated, full pleated skirt flaring from knee, sizes 14 flare, habit back, strictly tailor finish; 36 four ATi 16 YeATS.....400cersecsee 008 Lo 0 ERR 8 et Idealia Toilet Preparations. “Jdealia” is our trade name for toilet preparations. It stands for quality just as “Royal Stuart” does for our model foods. “Idealia” toilet articles are the product of makers of world-wide fame, The cost of their manufacture is practically their cost to us—since we must not pay for any part of the advertising or presentation under their own name. hat you may know “Idealia” better, we inaugurate a trade sale this morning. And remember—the Simpson Crawford Company stand guarantors, stating, with- out reserve, that BETTER PREPARATIONS CANNOT BE PURCHASED AT ANY PRICE. ALIA ARTICLES, ive Regular Bale TDBALIA ARTICLES. © Comparative Regular Galo S Compavalue, Prices. Prices, Value, Prices, Plone, + A Idealia Violetta Complexion Wasaile via ais Rate Sa 19%, 14c, POWGOE sessesseserecsreeeess BO, 3864 8c. Idealla Violetta Idealia Violotta Smelling Salts 87c. 38. 25c. in box... %e. 19¢, | Idealia Florida Water, 8 os. {deaila Violetta, Idealia ary 4c, 380, 280, nation and Idealia Ri Wo. Acq small slie...... Qbe. Tdealla Cold Creath Bikin 3 ba Jar go wine. ees 480, 89¢, 80, Qe, On, SIAC, Me. Qe, 60c. 87, Be, B5e. Sy 150. 18%, dealin. Vi , 250. 18. pation Bowaery large ens it Ye. velnped Fowd sts ee ce. Be. 19¢. dealin Wilton x it: Idealia. Violetia, ‘i eatpes Ae DS nation Tdealia Rose deals Pure Bachet Powder, 1 os. box.... 350. 183: cakes doalla Orris Rook: 4 02, PI Bc. dealla Violette Al * igi: Tdesiia “Vicks porns eee foe 190, 280, 80. Se. 480, \