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rage ESE <7 "te HIGOT at Goney Isiand. ‘Real Vaudeville\Artists Supplant Six-Dol-, lar-a-Week Soubrettes—Good Comedy) “Turns” at Fred Hender- eatures at Luna Park and Other son’s —fe Bosteck's: ise Invented an et It is good Flown at by the hon also come confine 1 mere ewman n g un effort t fovilie real por . Instoad aul haye been entcor. Businens he attracts This week he ts 1 Klein and Nic: epend w good part of fon here at the berc to be lo mneing with a but they are| « she does 1 repertaire, and in to dance and merely sings one ying half a dozen | m yng than hes parher does } ammering them} Devine and Willams are engaged in nUnually they change around and| revivin| me of the old Jokes which | ly sin make the act seem fresh. 18499, To! “Laura Comstock and her three «mail ' whe. Nave Avusivcs nus re. the point 9 tghe should be able to disvense Services of the three yours p#iube an appeal on-the strength of her @wn work, She {ngs coon sous rather *@loverly, but spencs most of hi ne | .Hirecting the efforts of the three youths Palfrey and Hilton aave a comedy eyele act in which there ts more cyeling than comedy. Th's ix something to be member of t 210 iancer ff he wel Ming to dey this part af the work, and ar him to stay o ng a{ jokes would the audience. t both bi Miles, ne Agn very Imposing Indy, pleasantl: 4 there are halt ni other spects! who each piay three times 9 nd divide the rest of thelr hot-corn m tine between the thankful for since the!r riding Is very | and surt bathing. Green corn has be Well done, Iripe on the tsiand the past weak. It Weston, Beasley and Collins have a|i#iways resca mey quicker than i docs New York for scme mysterluus _ comoity act They eay themselves it is a comedy act, hones ft must 4n impartiel observer it appears to iy butlding up @ regwar cli Peooklyn and New York persons who go down more than for the various beach down there, Hendersun from Hire of an effort to conv John Ray ant! A ride the farce were a Its If it Hot Old hin double v, Imitation e." for th it might*be worhy of pralve, but Mr, attractions, and who, being C Ray will never acquire an enlarged cra-| would Ike to see a good vaudevilic om watehing Weston, Beasley | show: : ns nnd imagining that he is{ Things are lively as usual down at Luna Park, where the new illusion, Ywenty Thousand Leagues Under tho a," is sharing honors with the ‘Trip the Moon." In place of the airship in the Luna show, they have a subma- rine boat, which is supposed to carry engers to the North Pole, The Pole are re: ned duet 8 1s a polite syn- onym for what is familiarly known as] team. It looks better on tho} that way, and they sing ‘rvile and Frank have one of Geli a cheerful place, inhabited by Eaqut- 24 maux, who elt with their backs against snow huts and fan themselves Indus- triously with Japanese fans, Some re- frigerating device should be used to keep the temperature down and prevent artistic lapses. * Root ts in an acrobatic spe- y. The team is formed of a man “boy. ‘The man les on his back the platform and balances upon his a Indder arranyement on which oungster climbs and performs a ste not too violent to se-| Over at the Bostock show the,return bis equilibrium. After] of Mme. Moreill has had the effect of specialty !s acomplished | pooming business, and she makes an tho boy's neck, they| interesting patient, with her qpratical jadder and the man uses the} dressing, though {t does not prevent her Paguay through thelr | CHICO! ON THE ROOF GARDENS AND” IN THE VAUDEVILLE HOUSES. m™ eon wtrer 419 without @ svrd the. ite folow as material for a foot-Jug-! trom putting her bling specialty usually referred to as) fu:l assortment o Pepita Aragon, a Spanish dancer, | othora who appeared were E a si Reynard, ventriloquist, made her first American appearance at | Reynard, ven riod ats a Drooters the- Hammersicin's Paradise Roof Garten, | aires: “The Senator,” the comedy in gud other now features supplemented | which W. H. Crane Was so successful, f was presented wt the Fifth Avenue The: the ‘vaudeville bill given In coaneotion | te Pivith Charles 8. Abbe as Senator with “Punch, Judy & Co."'—Pretty and | Hannibal Rivers and Florence, Teeod as | clever littio Marguerite Clark, who w@s | the dashing Mrs. lary. es Pe . liners at the ‘Twenty-third street the- the soubrette In “Mr, Pickwick” last | 1ners at Ui ‘and Semon, “oloneers eagon, was a welcome addition to the | SP", Mica, comedy. casts of “The Darling of the Gallery | was cleverly “Pink ‘Dominoes’ , o ade" d and Twenty-fitth street theatre by »Gods" and “The Dress Parade" at the east atenet Theaere ey Adelaide Keir ‘Crystal Gardens—“Japan by Night." | the other members of the stock com- with the operetta “Otoyo,” continued to | pany. "Captain of the Nonesuch.’ jarden | comedy, was presented at the Fitt enke toatmadiven (eduse Hoo! Te eighth street theatre, Edna Archer one of the most attractive places Sin town.—Miss Dleota Gifford began her | week's engagement as the soloist at Crawford and Robert Cummins playing the principal parts, | Mattle Kean and company In “Her First Divorce C: formed the chief attraction at th Duss's Venice in New York’ at Mad- | 1h" ouge.- Young Corbect's" Tur- ison Square Garden.—The excellent Ter- | jeaquers appeared “at the Dewey.—Aa electric. fountain was a new feature race Garden Opera Company, with John | G; Dempsey specially engaged to play Mephisto, gave a praiseworthy perform- which will remain the .—Victor's Royal Vene- tlan Band of fifty-four pleces gave an enjoyable concert in connection with the vaudeville show at the St. Nicholas Garden.—Prominent on the ill at at the Eden Musee. —Paln's reworks, Sultan of Sulu” and Shannon's Twenty-third Regiment Band vontinued the attractions at Manhattan Heach.—- | McIntyre and Heath headed @ xvod bill at the ‘Brighton Beach, Muste Fiall,— Among the new attractions at Luna Park, Coney Island, was Hardy, the | high-wire performer,’ who crosam| Niag- ara Falls.—Shamrock IIL., the baby ele- phant born at Sea Heach Pala:e, was Kelth's were tho Erretto Troupe of |tho observed of all observers, at, the Buropean acrobats, Mr. and Mrs, Rey- | Bostock Animal, Show, ‘= Re mained among the more tractions at Coney Island. Grand Republlc, with its floating garden, continued its trips. Rolds in “Counsel for the Defense," and Merle Remin; d her picloaninntes. —John Kernel kept the pers at Pas- tor's laughing at his Irish wit, witie TOBY CLAUDE TO WED _ ONCE MORE, ’TIS SAID. “Actress Believed to Be Awaiting a Decree of “Divorce, opened up several bottles af wine to oel- rate the victory of Shamrock LIT. Shamrock I. The detectives tien placed the alleged proprietor, Minnie Wobber, thirty-one years old, ‘und gether with four inmates All were taken to the West Forty- seventh street station in a patrol wagon pt. Dillon says that the plac | been running for five years, and that the police have hitherto been unable to get any ‘evidence against it. Last week he detailed O'Parrell and Kiernan to make another effort, ‘Dhey registered at a ho- tel near the Plazu, where they ordered a cab, They were Introduced at the house Merely) Word comes from Atlantic City that | Toby Claude is contemplating a matri- Monial encore. At least, this 1s the in-| fy" ine “cabby »ference of friends who have seen # er much of late on the Boardwalkwith James E. MoShane, of Baltimore, It ts | “Weve sald that an engagement exists be- | them and that they are merely | @ decree of the court releasing | ude from her husband, William | ‘Carleton. DSED AS BACKER OF SHAMROCK IIL ‘Was Really a Detective and | Arrested His Hostess. sen by Non-Polsonous, derly house on Fifty-second Howls ena Non-Explosive, f Bixth avenue, last week, Clee? NoaStaining. ; ontbaynyin iter. Ee i hssinotharet make him get {f, OF you direct from mpc % plat We. and! | of many thousands of dollars, AGNES MAHR, TOE DANCER, WHO MAY JOIN “THE RUNAWAYS.” ENGINEER HURLED BY RUGE FLYWHEEL. He Is Caught as He Falls from Plat: form and One Foot Ie Torn Off. | Robert Blozen, packing house at an engineer in a Provost and Ninth streets, Jerscy City, escaped an awful death late last night. While olling an engine from a raised platform he slepped and fell on a rapidly revolving fly wheel His right foot became ontanged in the belting and he wus hurlea around | Reveral \imes, is body bewilig against | some ninery. — Several workmen rushed into tha engine room just in tima to see a bleeding and {naensible | form of a man thrown from the tly. wheel across the engiie room, They | ‘rushed over and pieked up the Reed body of Hiozen, minus his right foot, | whlch thal bean cut off above the | anite, ‘An ambulance was scnt for and Blazen hurried to St. Vincont’sHospttal.. There | the physicians discovered that in addi- tion to losing his right foot Blazen had sustaiaed severe internal injuries. ‘The house physician said Blazen would ii ‘The scourge of Consumption has assumed such proportions that it 1s causing alarm to the entire civilized world. Nearly every Government {n the world now recognizes | that unless drastic menaures are taken to check {ts ravages the ‘great white plaguo’’ | will be a serious factor tn the depopulation | of the globe, Sclence has given to the world but one | cure for Consumption—the “Koch Tubercu- | Mne"—which medical congresses, boards of | health and the greatest consumption spe-| clalieta all over the world have declared to, be the only antidote for the Consumption polaon ever discovered. ‘The ‘Koch Tubercultne' ts successfully administered by the Inhalation Process, The | remedy ts combined with healing oils and to | breathed Into the throat and lungs by means | of a vaporising apparatus invented by Dr. | | Hdward Koch, and perfected at an expense | ‘Thase hoal- Ing, olly van carrying the health-giving | and germ-killing “Tubercullue,” are brought | to the very seat of the disease itself, thus applying the remedy and the soothing olls to the sore and diseased spots and abio- ee She is now appearing at Hurtig & Seamon’s, but rumor has it that She is Going to Join “The Runaways. CONSUMPTION NOT INCURABLE. serauning COMRADE Riley Herolcally Went to Murphy’e Rescue, but His Efforts Were In Vain. Willlam Murphy, of No, 125 Cherry street, ts dead at the Flushing Hospital in spite of the herolc efforts of Thomas Kiley, of No. 104 Cherny street, to r cue him from drowning at Whitestone, L- The two young men went on an ex- cursion yesterday on the steamer Mount Mortis, and during the afternoon they went In bathing. Murphy, after being in the water but q few minutes, was selzed with cramps and with a cry for help; sank from view. Kiley, who was nea: | selzed him as he returned to the eur- | face and struggled bravely to keep his head above water. A rowboat was sant to thelr assistance and after twenty minutes delay got them aboard. Murphy died four hours later. lutely deetroying the kerma anit heallug the lungs, thereby curing Consumption. Mr. Frederick Richter, 201 Irving Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y., saya: ‘T had consumption, My lungs were fn a frightful state and my eorraiematrn sy Cae oe | oxysmna of coughing, made me so wenk that | T could scarcely walk, I lost 27 pounds to three weeks, After my doctors had xiven mo up, saying there was no chance for my recovery, the Koch Lung Cure, at 60 West 224 Street, New York, completely cured me, and I am now as well as ever.” For many yoare the Koch Lung Oure have operated treatment offices in the principal citlos of the New World. Hundreds of peo- ple all over the land have voluntarily borne witness to the permanent cures effected by this common senso treatment, ‘The New York office ts at 60 West 221 Street, Newark office, 693 Broad Street. Consultation, examination and trial treat- ment are free. The Koch home treatment can be sent to your house If you cannot call at the office, Write for booklet describing the treatment. EDI THE Soap That Cures during the summer months, which absorb all injurious Ingredients, and and sometincs very seriou Don't endanger your from poisonous animal gi pores and aro liable to produce some #kin ' Preserve your ekin in a hy condi danger of contracting cally Pure Sony AL white! i Antineptio ar edtoated will Insuring Sato agninst ail con bath with a pleasant eid Cooling senantion MEDICURA SOAP CO.,, 36 For sale by J. Milbau's Son, 183 Lo! the Poor !naidnl The annual report of the agent of ;the United States Bureau of Indian | Affairs in 1900 showed that the In- dian population was 270,541, distrib- uted over twenty-seven States, The naidnI has gone backward, In fact, the Indian has been going backward | for some time. The trowble fs the Indian was not up jn the art of advertising. They only Jacked the method and the medium. Think of what this coun- try would have been to-day if the Indians hed owned Hoe p 8! ‘Thp tact that the Indians didn’t ad- jist on Sunday, Warm Weather Warning. | At no time of the year 1s a person more lable to contract skin eruptions than ‘The hot temperature opens up the nsequences follow, ng cheap ordinary soaps, which enter into your system through the open skin trouble, by using @ good § nd preverve your ekin in s healthy condition us diFoase Medicura Soap will clesnee’ your skin thoroughly, and will produce ores of skin, irritation produces rkin disease 1 the least which are made trouble, tion, as well ae freeing yourself from the anitary and Chemt- him recognized by the Medical Profession Soap In tho world it 22d St., N. Y. City. Broadway, and Druggists genorally, vertise is no reason why the New | Yorker shouldn't. The New Yorker, has the opportunity of“feaching fel- | low-citizens of the United States | from Maine to Callfornia at a cost of less than $1, Speaking of oppor- tunities, {t is the “Business Oppor- tunity” column of The World that all of this has been leading’ up to, This morning there were printed forty-two advertisements under this claasification, A photographer seeks & partner; a patent {Is offered; an ice and coal route is offered; there is a grocery store and a cigar store and a liquor store for sale; also a bakery and lunch room, Every merning there is an interesting lst of these business offers anda ecm: LEAPS FROM ROOF TO STAGE SAFELY Trixie Friganza Does This Meta- Phorically in , Joining “The | Prince of Pilsen” as Mrs. Madison Crocker. ACTRESSES IN NEW ROLES. Two Other Changes Are Made In| Savage's Feminine Contingent, and a New Beauty Appears “The Earl of Pawtucket.” in Trixte Friganza made the leap from the Lederer roof to the Broadway The- atre last night and landed fairiy well on her feet in the part of Mrs, Madison Crocker {n ‘The Prince of Plisen,”* Occasionally she forgot her lines, and onee, when she was obliged to leave St. | Louis to its fate in the “Song of the THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; TULY 7, 1903. Cities,” whe was so put out she sid “Blame {t!" “Her voice harily places her in the prima-donna class; still, she wore her clothes well and looked decidedly fetch- ing, except at the too frequent times when she grinned with wide-opon mouth in attompts to appear joyous, ‘There were two other changes in the cast. Ruth Peebles was pleasing and unaffected, though very much over- painted, as Nellie, and Almyra Forrest was generally inadequate av Edith, ‘The graceful, protty and tumeful chor- us deserves a holiday at the expense of Col, Savage for the lively manner in i widen it keeps up its gait this warm weather, | At the Manhattan Theatre Teresa . & Southern beau with no small degree of ci of Hi Fordyce In Pawtuckes,"" Continuing at other cheatres were Fay Templeton in "The Runaways,” Casino; : Wizard of Oz," Majestic, and | Blanche Ring jo The Blonde in Back," Knickerbocker, _——____- | Bulgaria Getting Munnsy. | BERLIN, July (—4 A, M.—A Sofia de- spatch to the Lokal Anzelger says tne | Bulgarian War Office has called out 20,000 reserves, ostensibly for three | weeks’ manoeuvres, and two battalions | Es plonecrs have been ordered to the ‘Turkish frontier, LONDON, July 14 A, M.—Phe Datly aph's cor ndent at Vienna the bellef prevaelis theve that Mul- iri intends to send an ultimatum to ‘Turkey. M. | Weakne: \ Alcohol stunts the growth of children and inflames their kidneys. Never give them liquid proprietary remedies. Dos- ing children with nitre for bed-wetting is another source of early kidney | trouble, | A far safer and more effective remedy that never weakens is Dr, Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets, They are purely | vegetable and absolutely harmless to the most delicate child, and are prepared in a tablet form that makes them conven- jent to carry and to take without fuss on the part of poe children, Every mother should know the early symp- toms of kidney disease. Bed - wetting, high-colored urine, pain in region of prone headaches, loss of ility are some of them, ¢ confi- hospi- \ kidneys, consti appetite and de! Kidney-Wort Tablets have ceneesa of _bhyaiclans in children’ Refuse All Liquid Kidney Remedies. Are Free from Alcohol. KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS. Mothers! Stop the Beginnings of Kidney in Childhood. Nono tals, who would never think of ordering a liquid kidney remedy. Mrs. Charles Bostil, of St. Regis Falls, Neb. writes, April 14, 1903 have hna kidney trouble of all kinds for 35 » ear: found anything ¢ mnch as Kidney-W ort Tablets Test your children’s water—a bottleful allowed to stand should not contain sediment or show a cloudy or high-col- ored appearance. If it does, give Kidney Wort Tablets till every sign of trouble has disappeared, By giving children a remedy in tablet form you avoid any chance of inflaming their kidneys with alcohol, Dr. Pettin- gill's Kidney-Wort Tablets are used by specialists in children’s diseases and in the best-equipped dispensaries, because they contain no alcohol—a serious ob- jection in the mind of every family phy- siclan to the use of any liquid kidney remedy. | Vacations at Seashore, on the THE WORLD VACATION BUREAU GUIDES YOU. Mountains, in the Country— Store Closes at 5. On Saturdays at Noon, Our First Annual Pure Food Show And it’s chock full of interest. IS ON THE GO. It is entertaining and educational. It is more important than any other exhibition can be—for it pertains to the food you eat—your health, your transportation for life's journey. This, of course, is an exposition of Ma is best to eat—for we do not believe in inferiority where the stomach is concerned. Entertainment features are many and varied. All in all, it is the most delightful place we know of to while away your time. These are to-morrow's spe English Breakfast Tea Cameron Pack ing at cials in pure foods. 1 Tous and Bocial ter Thins, summer pl Orackera—iIn-er-Seal But- Jersey Tomatoes— ; Sweet drawing, superior plat ae Cameron, large can, doz., cup auallty: alu. | cre wan enoueh) free || lpieeappie; Florida ||| file cen ‘ti Tenge 2.20 Poa n 9 Fineapple, cored and ro. otong Tea b. . | an cea! ~ May Plokings.sw snliged) Dried Beet: 2) Sper oanrts-secr $80 OilvaeBetecied tarze pungents to: Slant Jar dd | Red Carrant Jely— | Ricr eo ene, duals i , rown xe wart; luncheon coment ry Mien! Mieni! | ptokies; Gherkins or | sie, Patent top Jar. doz., medium, fine or’ pulvee- | Onions; patent top at. | 61.00; jar, Be fant; 8 Ibe, 1.65; §..35e | Bottle, ‘special 13 | Royal Stuart ‘Tome- Waverley Blend Cof- fee—Tigh grade, Mocha | or Bo Royan’s a la Vatel to Soup—Read, rderaine; import- | after belne th Carat) orou: Evaporated Apricots and Java, roasted fresh | or Sardines; %'tin, key | heated, Pini’ “at can (oz, PRalitornia wright frutt every. day: 1.90; opener; doz., $1.75; tin.15 $2.40 can... 2le Tbs... ae 28 per o Vienna —- Sausages; Rolled, 0 ponaeser oer Grey's Breakfast Cocoa and | eerve hot or cold; large hs for, spicing. Ht. | or Col. Sidnner’s, sweet chasolate~"Royai Stu- | can, 18c.; medium can.10 , can. .550 fey regulars 7 Tbe. cans, aren’s Imperial report ee Early = 8 . 1 Chili sauce—Sni jo; club sine: dos, | June Feas—Gacden | Otumbia, A pe Telish, pt. bottle ......23 Piokle Relish—"Royal Stuart,” made from sweet af ted green tomatoes | quenching; large Bottles and pe ent top | %6c.; medium jars; i dare, £00: el Devilled 1 wood's; % Ib. can, 28; Root Beer meant % Ib. can. 14 One bottle makes fi Shredded Fresh Co- gations; 12 bottles, 1 connnt; full 1 1b. sealed California Le bottle se ches “Packed Inner Seal 5 o'clock or Pp au- Social Tea Crackers; 12 | Laundry b. can pkgs, 90c.; pkg.......80 | cakes .. 270 nosa Jelly javors, pack: Jelly — Dessert, all Wines and Liquors at Summer Prices. Clynta Ginger Ale, Filla and Clab Soda, equal imported, doz. ‘pper Whiskey, gal. le 8: - ato es 85 82. 08% Old Crow Whi aeey gal., $2.50; case, $7.00; bottle. 60 Monogram or Gaokenk mer Rye heb $2.8 quart Bott Came: Emmett $3.00; bot Red Fox Ale, best ale made in 1,20 America, dozen. Port or Sherry Win oa. regular prin, gal. seven Mert or Sherry Wine, years old, ¢ull bodied, regular pricy gal., ; this sale... 45 French and Royal Wi THIRD FLOOR. The best wearing and most can rugs manufactured. Oriental and domestic designs and colorings. Suitable for parlor, recep- tion-room, library, dining-room, a speciality of carrying odd and large sizes in these famous rugs. 9x12 ft., 828.50 to $50.00 8 ft. 3 in.xt0 ft. 6 In., $24.50 to $40.00 6x9 ft., aft. 8x5 ft., world. 9x12 tt. to $28.50 pea tt Pie Gin Boreoing® 16.50 to) 22.00 ates ia xo ft., 818: 5 ee Hy 18x8¢ in., 4x7 tt, $5.40 to 87. Axminster Rugs, extra high pile, cl texture; will give excellent service. Turkish, Persian and India Carpets. China and Japan Mattings at greatly High-grade Smyrna Rugs, comprising the best and medium qualities of the two largest Smyrna mills in the Aimntnata Rugs. $21.50 25 "We are scene the ‘balance of our eae stock of Very Special $3,25TourlstPackage2« 25 The vacation knapsack always has a little corner for the bottle of stimulant—the tourist knows bet- ter than to forget It, During the Food Show we offer a splendid Tourist Package at a saving of a dollar, It contains a large bottle, each of Hennessey Brandy, Golden Wedding Rye, Conciliation Cocktail, Sold regularly at $3.25. ‘SIxTH FLOOR. Yours Iton Rugs. }{ Big Values beautiful Ameri- &c. We make quadruple plate. EES 8783 eens silver value $4.75, at, 25 to 25 to 3} to ae Chocolate Pots, Cream Pitchers, lose weave and fine Reproductions of reduced prices. 5 ene Oe ih re val le re and ona blue, Fru or Nut Bowls, Roger’s At Extra Plate on Nickel Silver, every plece hand- burnished, plain and fancy patterns, Port or Sherry, 5 years old; excel- lent quality; regular price, ‘gailon, $1.05; hia salen. 1.05 California Claret and Zinfandel, a fing, sound table $1.25 gel.; thi yones aire 5 oe is sal -60c \ fine “eaitarale claret; “2.75 PI eBlymoui satntande f California Plymouth Reisling, a type bags bet: ter California Rhine Win ot 12 quarts ...... , Pontet ‘Canet, import vet from Jenn Bresnac et Fils, por: deaux, France; case of 12 quarts, Rudeshetmer, imported wpe Wine from Gebr. Ehrhardt, Frank~- furt a/m, case of 12 quars.....5.90 Mail orders promptly filled. in Fine Silverware. FIRST FLOOR. A timely opportunity for those who are fur- nishing summer homes, cottages and hotels, at a quarter to one-half under price, Guaranteed Candelabra, five Ii ard Coft quadruple plated and hig andere pated,’ nigay ly polished, value $9.75, at eitin en- $20.00 6.75 | graved, valbea Up to 41.50, 6in.x7 ft. 6in., Buti arena Ge ue Tea Set, four pieces,satin engraved and Poannished oreamer, sugar bow), frames, | holder And tea pote veins + 2.75 | $15.00, at », 9,00 Specials at $1.95, worth up to $3.50. ALL QUADRUPLE FUATeD: Sugar Biter ‘bl Dishes, Cake Baskets. PROGRAM OF THIS WEEK’S EVENTS. MUSIC: The New York Ladies’ Sym- phony Orchestra, 11 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. and 2 P. M. to 4.30 P. M. TALKS: By Prominent Chefs, From 3 P, M. to 4 P. M. FOOD LECTURES: By Mrs. Rorer’s Graduates, Miss Ida Mae Hait, Miss E. B, Haslam, -10,30 to 11.30 A. M, 2P.M, to3 P.M. FRANK HOY’S MARIONETTES. A Novel Entertainment for the Children. 10.30 A. M. to 11,30 A. M. 4,.P. M. to 2 P. M. 3 P.M.to4 P.M. ALSO A Continuous Exhibition of the Famous DE FOREST SYSTEM OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Visitors to the Food Show are privileged to experiment with this marvellous invention by transmitting messages to whom- ever they wish—at another sta- tion. Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines, $14.95, FOURTH FLOOR. The swift-running machine is the latest product of one of the leading American manufacturers, with ball- bearing device which doubles the life of the bearing and causes the machine to run with one-half less ) power. Eyery attachment known to the age—drop head, swell front, golden oak woodwork. The swift- running cannot be worn out by is foot - power use. Manufacturer's ry name and five-year guarantee with | every machine. To make the machine known to you we shall sell a limited number to-morrow at. i 7 Special attention is called to our Automatic Lift Kyou 8 reachive: Agents would ask you $50. 50 lala crenn as . $20. ; Household Hints For Summer. BASEMENT, “Grennell's” Furniture Ol... 19 “London” Metal Polish. Waxed Paper for baking. Electro Silicon......+ Galvanized Garbage Cans, sani- tary cover, value up to 68c., at. 48 Galvanized Garbage Cans, sani- tary cover, large, value up to $1.15, Galvanized Garbage Cans, ner quality made, value $2.78, at $1.6 Hunter Flour Sifters.....++++ 10 Wash Botlérs, extra quality block tin, best copper. bottom, value 3B to $1.75, at....... ee Wash Boards, good quality, fam- ily size.... 29 Bread Boxes, Japanned, cholce of sizes. 85 Round Stove Boiler, value up A $1,00, choice of sizes, Tar Paper, per doz. Sheets. . Tar Balls, best, per box. GO-CARTS, 150 Go-Carts at $2.50. BASEMENT. Just the thing for use in the country. Fold these very close and they occupy only a few inches of space, ‘You can take them on train,

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