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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1903. } pins SED RBEELTPS PO Pnn THD PENALTIES [LST HER JEWELS ie 0" ayy WASHER FREE. INN FOR ABDUCTION) — ON FAST TRAIN os nin a H.ONeill & Co, A Clearing Sale of Labor and Expense of Washing Clothes Cut in Two, Husband Engaged with Detec- Swazee, Who Has Money, Pays | Sister of Sixto Lopez, the Fili- No More Stooping. Rubbi Ld ° tives in Besieging Her in Up" a $1,000 Fine—Goeren, Less} pino, Missed Gems Worth $3,- Bouingot Clothes. Women’s Hosiery town Apartment Succeeded Fortunate Financially, Must} 000 and Car Porter Is Held) Every Household Needs One. at prices below cost of importation. In Effort to Deliver Court Serve a Term in Elmira. on Suspicion. WOMEN'S PURE, SILK HOSE, black, white and colored 31 61. 5) Document. eee regular value $2.10 to $3.25 per pair; clearing sale price..... 1$ ° RICH MAN ONCE IN PRISON. | SHE’S A GUEST AT BUFFALO. Ienath regula value 2.59 to 6487 per pat clearing sie price } 82625 i ——— - WOMEN'S WHITE SILK HOSE, also black embroidered, lisl SISTER MAY HAVE GOT IT. Hip) tants popaito ana (Ae lags sss paired oeageuc teas an open work te, regular value $1.00 to $1.80 dear 75 Trial Was Granted to Him, but Meanwhile the Witnesses Against Him Had Scattered. Mayor Knight and on Arrival Dis- covered Her Loss—Police Acted on Her Statements and Arrest Made In Cleveland. WOMEN'S BLACK LACE LISLE THREAD HOSE— FANCY LISLE BLACK BOOT—FANCY LISLE As- SORTED—BLACK GAUZE LISLE, spliced selvage—RIBBED +3 5¢ LISLE_ THREAD, neatly embroidered at instep—BLACK GAUZE COTTON, spliced selvage, regular price 50c.; special at. 3 pairs for $1.00. WOMEN'S FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, gauze and medium } 25c weight, double soles, heels and toes, spliced selvage; special at... 6 pairs for $1.40, ‘Woman Left House and Boarded Columbus Avenue Car, and Clerk Handed Over Legal Process, Na- J ture of Which Is Secret. THE “1900” BALL-BEARING | FAMILY WASHER SENT FREE) TO YOUR DOOR payment of any kind be removed without Two mep, one wealthy and having friends, the other poor and friendiese were arraigned in Part IV. of the Court| CLEVELAND, 0., June %.—U; 25 ND, 0., .—Upon the of General Sessions to-day charged with | requnst of the Buffalo police George W. abduction, The orlme of the rich man | Bioom, a colored car porter, was ar-|for family u Papers in a suit instigated against her Dy her husband were served upon a woman sald to be Mrs. Elbridge Gerry Bnow, jr., this afternoon. Lawyer was the more revolting of the two, for tested whon he arrived here on a west-|!t ! al no wheel 9 H lf H d d ee gy ncamoen, Lanzar Die victim was a mere child, while the |iovng Lake Shore train carly tocday, [Patiee, fenuert, unas or omplae me: | Mien’s Fifa ose and Underwear. It revolres on Dicyele ball bear- Smarr, making It by far the casi muna! washer on the eteteg No strength requ! viotim of the poor man was a girl al- most into womanhood. ‘The rich man paid a fine of $1,000 and went free. The poor man was sentenced to an indeterminate pertod in Elmira Re- formatory. He {m muepected of having robbed wealthy woman who occupled a s room on his oar af $3,000 worth of dia- monds. The woman left the train at Buffalo and reported her loss tothe po- John M. Bwazee, of No. 213 West For- | ie Gre acciette geo, ves in Bos: tleth street, was the man of wealth. He | ‘is omu Do aT® ct ne ie ginmocent. re aleotricia ears old. fs : io aero | wan ygarician thirty years old. It \ciemensla Lopes, “a alster of Gixto| CONVINCING TESTIMONY. | he had @ room to which he decoyed |10Pe% the well-known Filipino, is tho | Briers Ave. Morrie Park. 6. ¥.. Feb. 19, 1902: brit Mute gira He was found guilty ang|¥0M@D who has lost track of $3,000|t» seule same, Ivcan harthy express my eatien [sentenced to Sing Ging for two yeara|WOFth Of Jewelry. She is a guest of a| faction with the machine. and thoroughly sare MEAN Eonoal daughter of Mayor Knight of this city. His lawyers appealed, but he went to|Leonorita Lopes was a classmate of bilson and served , Miss Knight. She came to visit the latter and arrived in Buffalo last night. Mr. Snow has naid that tf his wife ; , Jeft the house alone she would not be ‘ 4 | been free on pai, r Papeleptaee LAR aCe Knight's house |! a - 5 “ #5 against im ve scattered. Conse- scover that her jewe] box was | ,, yoe pac! jood = amat Molested. but that if she attempted te fai f | quentiy, wnen he came uP to-day there | missing. She declared the satchel was | |itted ‘artisics from the waser on my ‘Brat fat ake the children out he would cause a Chaos was \ittle chance of another conviction, | never out of her sight excep: when |articles that as I put them In were #0 soiled writ of habeas corpus to be served upon ne thea echgeee and Presicent Lindsay, of the Children a/it was in the hands of the Pullman |that I exclaimed: “Oh, yos, they'll come out ‘i BRIG phOdDD | Soclety recommended a fine of $1,000, In porter. Mayor Knight notified the po- |clsan and white—" But they certainly ala! T Ber compelling her to produce the little Jess than a mjnute the fine was paid and |lica Detective Lapointe, of tho ‘Now |bare three litle ones end plenty of washing, and asked if the papers related to a suit for Beparation or divorce, refused to dis- cuss the matter. He did say, however. | that the rervice was not in connection ‘With a habeas corpus proceeding. There {@ a report that the papers were served not upon Mrs. Snow, but upon her el»-| ter, Mrs. Clarke, | ‘The supposed Mrs, Snow left the Ro-| ghelle apartment-house, West Geventy- fifth street, alone this afternoon and walked to Columbus avenue. The two children, Elbridge eGrry and Dorothy, , ‘were in the care of Mrs. Snow's father. | Richard F. Pickett, a Western ranch owner, Manufacturers’ Samples and others that we place on sale Saturday away below the regular prices. 1,000 pairs MEN’S HALF HOSE, manufacturers’ samples, regu- 18 lar price 35c. to 45c. pair; (pedal tte teetr ee ic 3 pairs for 50c. 500 pairs MEN'S BLACK LACE LISLE THREAD open work | 95 HALF HOSE; regular price 35c. per pair; special at.........+. } ic 6 pairs for $1.40. 1,000 pairs ME.N’S extra fine black and colored lisle thread HALF 35 HOSE, regular price 50c. to 65c.; special at, per pair... } c 3 pairs for $1.00. 600 ME.N’S UNION SUITS, made of fine cotton; sizes 34 to 44, colors Salmon, Blue and Ecru; regular price $1.00 to $1.25. sar} 59c ing sale price... MEN'S extra fine Natural Merino SHIRTS and DRAWERS, all sizes, regular price $1.00 to $1.25 each; clearing sale price......... } 85c Specials in Toilet Goods. rubding, boiling of clothes. all that te needed, It will perfectly clean in 6 e quar tities of clothes (no Impossible to injure the most delt- ones in court. ‘The detectives employed | Swazer was free, ly re retty much polled ily, bat i by Ate” snow made no attempt to molest hen cline Senamin Gosren, who naa| “OP Central, te faveatigating che case. |AVAr Th Minh tena Zytet Mc Ech Fal a the woman when she left the house to- not yet attained his majority, and = t e saved myself very must. Thanking aturday, June 27th. against him was preferred the oharge| Killed Baby, Wounded Wife, — | you for boing the means of robbing washday of day. abduction. .For him, Elmira, afte a) gprnog, 1, J ita terrors, T am Fine Milled Toilet Soap, in a dozen Orris Tooth Powder; usually 15¢.8¢ While she was waiting for a car at the hurri.d hearing. , Idaho, June 26.—Orin Price,| truly. MRS. FE. H. VO8! different odors, per box of 3 cakes; Genuine Bristle Hair Brushes, solid 4 stage driver, shot and killed his two-| wri @orner of Seventy-fifth street and Co- — at once for catalogue a usual price 15c........06- fumbus avenue a young man stepped year-old baby, wounded his wife and|full particalars. Ott of a near-by shop, approached her SENT 10 SING SING to Secret Service Agent E. Cc. Benedict! DIAMOND THIEF GETS | Ba Leach at the depot, here “eaiouny “1900” WASHER CO., | ‘ ‘10 | backs; usually 75¢. 9c Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap; usu- | Fine quality French Tooth Brushes, ally 20c, per bar.... usually 19c,; at... +10 Violet Talcum Powder; usually Good heavy Rubber Dressing USCo see ceceee rere stones eene Be Combs, usually 25¢.; at.......15¢ Peeke, was head of the conspirators, Bnd bowed. She looked at him tn a puz- : |There were threats of mob violence| 39 P, CHENANGO ST., Binghamton, N. Y @led manner. wot a sentence of a year and a half in LONG TERM IN PRISON eae Price was taken to the county| References: FIRST NATIONAL BANC” BING- jail, ‘He took a paper from 4iis pocket and Sing Sing and a fine of $600, HAMTON, N. Y. extended i toward her. In her momen- Giuseppe Capperelll, the “Jim the pen- — tary surprise she reached out and took man” of the gang, forging the signa-| McCue Was Convicted of Stealing the paper. Just then a downtown car tures and filling in the names on wie] $10,000 Package of Geme Con- aos Se eegre arid 68 boarded tf. Freeeul ent cert lon tse) Wot & imetitence/ot signed to Chicago. , | Mail Orders Promptly Filled. C Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ‘Denounced Man in Car, @ year and six months. Hy : 3 Cagginna, who made the seal, and| Jamen McCue, of No. 796 Lexti a thi O- . ington a — owed hee on the ear wna} Robert Bunnaro and Giuseppe! paunto, who had a bogus certificate in| nvenue, wan sentenced to nine yeare and _ ceed! i his possession, were sentenced to six| six months in SI wat down beside her. He asked her if] Canperelli Each Sentenced to! hontns each in the Kings County Penn wr ing Sing by Recorder fhe was Mrs, Snow. She sald she was. i i monthe each in the Kings County Peni-| Goff to-day. McCue was found guilty “{ have to inform you,” he sald, ‘that State Prison for Making Out! ‘evs, > Cassato, who stood] a week ago of grand larceny. | trial and was convicted, was sent for al He was the driver of Wy have accepted legal service of tnat ee a | driver of a wagon for the ¢ Babee you bold in your hand.” Bogus Naturalization Papers, | ¥es" '» the same pringn because he had! Manhattan Deitvery Company, On May 6th Ave., 2Ist and 22d Sts., N. Y. i The supposed Mrs, Snow, who had adied perjury to his other crimes 19 @ package containing $10,000 worth of The wives, children and relatives of |diamonds was handed him by Mrs. Hat- oe ent Pees aL each ! tle Strauss, of No, 771 M q Special ’ U ly a! he ch prisoner were in court, and as each a No, 7 Madison avenue, 30 aa Daren aaa aa Shel Juage Thomas, in theCriminal Branch | santency was pronounced there came a nooner an ped by, Avge Express to 4 Sale of en S Ui @ ut S amped up in her sea ed: z : | on : M oravoim Auditorium e er “ i 7 of the United States Clreult Court, to-| prolonged wall from that particular | Chicago,” The package | was toot and This is scandalous. you do not : . the Italians who re-|family. Out In the corridor the women | McCue was arrested charged with steai-|{ These Suits are handsomely tailored, of Guaranteed "© feave the car at once 1 will certainly|day sentenced ing it. re yos azrenit Tam on my way 10) ont pleaded guilty co parpaton In) fort iear to do any wood nad [ptt fngtnat tatty “adhta*R;| {Pure Worsted Serge—Indigo Dye—Fast Colors. A serge TAL the way to Fifty-nintt street at ee cen nen nmer foreman. of ene Ey Ce nt Eanes | poked op and it'nae found ders wear| PSuit is the swell suit for Summer wear. It is cool, cers and, boarding one wound up-|the Dock Department, who, according od in a vody for Mulberry Bend, {o'Eimira ‘Revormatory for sicaima’™"'| fcomfortable and appropriate for almost every ae é : occasion. These values cannot be duplicated. About or price limit, the exact shoe you want Is town, rode tack to Seventy-fifth street, 200 suits In 2 lots—sizes 34 to 46. Prices are here. Making eight grades iwencatl sult where she hurried to the Rochelle. ~.. eight times as many peopl tl who are limited to shoes of one . r4 . ot | OUF OWN shoes, we can easily un e eo | Ltrs $39 Men's, Oxfonss ty | general shoe stores that have to pay * Patent Coltskin is the lightest and most durable patent leather ever produced. We make it in style 339 on the Amherst last, with soft dull calf tops, full round toes and hard oak soles, with moderate extension. A medium width, easy, elegant shape, with a slight swing; the season’s best selling shoe for men, fully equal to the best $3.50 shoe made, which is saying a great deal and saying it truthfully. BLYN SHOES—Every good grade and every des'rable style. Whatever your style Stats We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. McPartland & O'Flaherty, 8th Ave., bet. 40th and lst Sts., N. Y. Open Saturday Evening Until 10, There have been rumors of a divorce pult growing out of the trouble be- tope af soft ,duil ‘calf, made | usual manufacturer's pr |B] on Amherst test, with 3 FOUR STORES—Large, bright, well tween Mr. Snow and his wife. Inas- much as Mr. Snow has sald repeatedly pal yale stocked; easy to reach from anywhere and everywhere. that he did not care what his wife Shoes and Oxfords, all styles, for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00, @id @o long as she did not attempt to I. BLYN & SONS, sidies"™* move the children, it js assumed that the papers relate to another sult than the habeas corpus matter. Mr. Snow's lawyer, Isaac Bell Bren- fan, of No. 520 Broadway, said to-day that the first object of his client war be get possession of the little ones, “All we want now," Mr, Brennan Per Suit! Men’s $12 and $15 Suits e e ) | eee || Special Ladies Garment Sal Rene coupeme oust: and) reply) £6) @ Splendid Business Suits in Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, f | d 27th Street. Third Ave. and 122d Pe ovent’s acoosstlon (nat anes not| || EXER Blue Serges, Black Thibets and Gray Worsteds. Sixth ANE an tail aap erie | Tae ave end la Jee @ ‘proper person to care for the children. will be held here to-morrow as a direct result of great purchases (at practically There isa full range of sizes in regulars, stouts and longs. ' | 609 Eighth Ave., 40th ery, near Broome, De trtatee nt tetas tea our own prices) made this week from hard-pushed manulacturers, whom the back. The styles are absolutely in conformity with Fashion's pres- Factories: 401, 403, 405 East 91st St. re as a ever at Fete tO ward season had cages yf heavily oxerloated Heres te basts upon which fae AUS anak eae Ta eas babe) | sete if t Nt 1 ), at wi i c these lots was bought enables as to quote prices far below current and real value. but we discount these values by quoting the stunning bargain | : LADIES’ $2 Fancy Striped Dimity |LADIES’ $7 fine striped madras SUITS,| LADIES’ $8 Fine French it of SUITS, in. pink, blue and black and] beautifully trimmed with ,9§| SUITS, elegantly trimmed eyiegeawe | 4 Price on every sult o aninipcaincgeeeqeeces white, full skirt, waist made 25, braid, yoke of white lawn, lace, full flounce skirt, blouse] +98 Gbdsolutely refuse tov discuss the evi-|—| full in. front ‘and tucked with ‘all-over fine tucks, at.. waist and bishop sleeves, at.. Men’s Genuine mane that we mane or talk about my back, large bishop sleeves, at LADIES’ 40c, Lawn KIMONOS, In all LADIES’ $6 fine All- ’ Wool Ch No Separation Action. LADIES’ $5 Fine Polka Dot Lawn| the newest colorings, large 2 5 SKIRTS, strap seams, mine 3.98 Just Out! ’Tis America’s yacht Reliance, That proudly bids defiance To Lipton’s newest model, The Shamrock Number Three; Though there may be an alliance SUITS, hemstitching and fine eo sireveeas unmade round sitchin on ctiom, eat 2 e |LADIES’ $1.50 Heavy Russian Duck : xford gray, at SKIRTS, in polka dots,.stripes and | LADIES’ 75c. Heavy Striped or p lain designs, neatly trim- Plain Madras WAISTS, LADIES’ $6 Figured French Lawn! Peg’ vith “straps and some C% tucked back, full a ction for a separation has been s oie, “We'simpiy want Ate, Show. Sra | front, tucked back and bishop ‘demonstrate to the court that’ she|f sleeves, skirt flare bottom, 12 & proper person to care for the chill- tucks down front, at...-.. en. n. All night detectives hovered around irae air wai ae | SUTS, fa Mouse, walt 9B) Wh Ging alesse cholee cOlOS! atts saarsen ? fi "Twixt Sir Thomas and his clients . w a " I) of boottod ieatagmselt nas in the) J elaborately sind skirt, at--2® |LADIES’ $1.50 fine Bishop Lawn|LADIES' ASc. Plain and Striped Mac Rain : That he'll give away the cup eaijckou a Lew writ yet," he| WAISTS, beautifully made and trim-] dras extra size WAISTS With half a pound of tea. “but Mr. Brennan will get! |) LADIES’ Fine All-Wool Cheviot Cloth| med, six large tucks in back, and six| 46 and 48 bust measure & O° and Venetian Cloth Tailor-Made] Jarge and twelve small tucks in front,| aty..... oN cceeeeeeesee’ If so, his promise will be broken, * except to say 3 SUITS, blouse Jacket, silk Q) 98] three rows of fine insertion on front, . eprove that sho is a proper person to| lined, separate drop skirt, Py full bishop sleeves with ¢| LADIES’ 81 and $1,25 Fine White fer If ghe can do that full tailor finish, at. 4 ic Coats, ‘ | | For by every sign and token 9 i] That “bloomin’ mug’s” opposed To ever going back, And a good reason now appears, . Which is fully told by Spears, In America’s Cup Supplement To The World Almanac.* by the Court's decision. | tucked cuffs, full blouse Lawn WAISTS, "in broken e sizes; your choice of the lot should she be held a prisoner? All| lt apis’ $1 Heavy Percale WRAPPERS,| front, at : 0 ‘has to do is to let the Court decide ES’ French | LADIES’ $2 Im; | , i and dark colors, ruffle} LADIES’ $1.50 Fine White Frenc S' ported Polka Dot For against her, There is no rei in miei 30) Lawn WAISTS, 4 rows of insertion] WAISTS, fine pin tucks Reckitn hy she should stay in the hous: ver shoulders, trimmed with rows gon why over and cluster of tucks, tucked 98° front, hemstitching on front 1 39 . far as 1 know she is still there. We of narrow braid, deep flounce wan't a power by law to break Inend/# C1 skirt, full lined waist, 9c back and full sleeves, tucked and ‘shoulders and collar, = etc es new tab collar, at, werve her. | “Once she is served with the papers! at. settee cuffs, at. the case will take a difforent form, If @ doesn't answer then the Sheriff will called upon to act.” The Cravenette is a long, loose, swagger garment, combination Rain Coat as well as Spring and Summer Overcoat, most suit- able for day or evening and any sort of over- coat weather—rain or shine. Sizes, regular and stouts, 34 to 46, An Underwear Sale [xr Boys’Clothingy}j,,,.ts,,,. 5: aye Bt 4.8 ‘The World Almanac and the Cup Supploment Got Mrs. Snow on Telephone. | Overcoats, for 25¢. on all news stands. 35c. by mall. bear latreot, until hearly fsa | That Will Bring Crowds. [gasp Hove, indigo shirt RLOUaES Boys’ Mackin- 2.50 £.00 first thing he did was to read the x wars; . wines 4 10 18: 33 doren Bore Ie 1 , a ports from his dotectives and. talk| 230 doz. Ladies’ 15c. White Swiss Ribbed VESTS; low necks /¢ HLOUSE WAISTS, heavy Persels toshes, and nate cadmas ee the telephone with Mrs, Snow. He and sleeveless; neatly trimmed on shoulders; a great Striped Madras, in cholce colons if See eee era auiing supelemeatt S family, nad anytning to do with special sale offering at only....... eoenes are: 40" dozen Bo added AP Hil be went postage paid om receipt of 35 cen the ‘trouble. He was equally A S, In Percale an ‘Mash ? $ n join a denial that “his mother ff Men’s regular Soc, grade fine Balbrig-| Boys’ 4oc. “Ecru” Balbriggan UNDER-| fo',,tP/4 callar ang p. Boys Regular 5 Suits, father had quarrelled with the/# yan SHIRTS; DRAWERS to match;| WEAR; fine Feyptlan vari SUES Ay sie Ga TO RCCL @ Boys’ Blue Serge and fancy Norfolk and double- of the family, who, have been | a very special lot of 100 doz. to go| with long or short sleeves; taped seams, sizes dyy 25 bressted| cTwatplece (Suits) exccllentlyimiaderotrate 1 | i y only ; 4 Pants in knee and ankle four notes « 9 ut, 7 VOM Ural) | Aceh CHF 12s 9a 9 Vl Rc 23¢ tiene dinae ese, any OF solutely pure worsted serge—indigo dye. In 7 to 16 lengths; all sizes to 34, ly Pl gO ay feeling between ia BOYS ey Madris’ BLOUSES, year sizes. Each suit is nicely trimmed and perfect +h jew use. and his beautiful wife is too ith: Oy Y f Bee anew Pt @) reconciNetion at| état pene fitting ; all seams are sewn with silk. a or ects Men’s Furnishings. Hee gS Sy Seth 39 his wife has brought about the ; i i BOYS’ 0c. sailor BLOUSE 6 6 Due aatierin dune. ivnne Great Saturday Sale Offerings. blue and gxblod, etnahany or Salt Saturday's M } : or dea lg ite ost at he cacy | MEN'St0c, Hemstitched HANDKER- {MEN'S 25c. extra fine quality Silk) yite duck J'to 1 years .39]}| {Specials in ee USIC ——— S| 10 CHOOSE A HOME. real-estate dealer In Sixth Bowe = u @ should read the advertising col- What becomes of all the pins has wmae sot Nec rates newspapers. No. long been a puzzie to everybody. It apartment or a furi is well known that pin factories are} offered, the fact remains that it will | always as busy as match factories, 'be the best of its class for that pride. Suit! and borrowers of each article seeM) wphig stands to reason and is an Cents Per Copy. to be more plentiful than buyers, but |established fact among real-estate By mail 2c. extrat | hore is a new one: “What becomes|/men. Nobody with an old-fashioned for each piece. of all the old houses in New York?” |house or behind-the-times accommo- CHIEFS, plain white and a large SHIELD BOWS, lighL medium or ~ body with or without glasses|qations is going to advertise. Not yariety of colored borders, at. . 5c dark, in endless variety, 124c ry RG RRS SET Only one copy of each piece to a castomer; none to dealers. eae hat New York City ts being|only is it against his principles, but ’ MEN'S Soc. fine quality Silk NECK-| ¢ach....... seeeeeaneee te 2 1 Curtains, pair, (9° Matden and the Jay. jJuue. From Bluebeard, ;Sunbeama and Shad- |Japaneve Picnic. Af {rebuilt Manhattan Island’s lower |he would be found out and lose both Mobile France, Great | Maire Wales: 2M | ratte, cBeautitul [air Dooley ss half, as well, has been long built. 'To|time and tenant. The landlords who As Down on the Farm. jase ballad. | E 6 fringed; now shape. WEAR, in figured foulards, also gray | yeny a _ Pee 4 \ now | I novelties in reversible Four-in-Hands, | MEN'S Four Ply COLLARS, any OC | SYR SUREAINS. 3 yards tong: fat up new the old must be tora |have the best in any line of dwelling | poneme, Wns Club and Bat-Wing Ties, a gen- prices eran ‘ 4 POR ag ndeliy ncaa petapaere tl CMa Manga tyke ts Abe hm erous assortment to select MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, madra: c ic Star and Sea, ‘Good-B You ‘Le tan. ties several ols ngs of tenants; | press,’ y Canby Re 25¢ macAplan CE, Barcel: tn a ereat 2s mee Shade ; l 9 i OEE asthe’ cue 3 live bya “hed te phys aperiuen nies ape The real-estate man added that ho MEN'S 5c. Hlastic Web SUS- ]5¢| Soriment of figures and stripes, AQe | “One vara wide; leading colors; all the oles wants to know, whet |considered the New York World one \ PENDERS, 1) pair....s..++0.- separate link cuff, at....... arene Yen houses to live in,” auld lot the best mediums, Queon of Sheba Inter: mi