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Ue "BRAVE POLICEMAN STOPS RUNAMAYS Aragged tor a Block Through Crowded Tenement Street by Fear - Crazed Horses, He Hangs On Pluckily. STREET FULL OF SLEEPERS. Although Hurt, Black Refused to Admit It, and Limped Away to Re- sume the Patrol of His Post—No One Else Injured. At the great risk of his own life Policeman lack stopped a runaway team !n Hester street early to-day. He was dragged from Ludlow to Essex street, and although he was badly bruised he refused to leave his posi. He made light of his herole decd and port the occurrence at the sta- . It was only through other that the sergeant heard of it. v Lander. vt No, u# Ludlow street, wasikiriving a pair of horses to a Wagon of the Standard Bakery, when the horses; frightened by the noise of au “L" train, swerved into Hester Breet. Phere were scores of men and women in the sireets, dd many were asleep Gn the sidewalk, having come out the crowded 1 we the ex unconscious of ger. slept a but the others Neg for doorways or side streets. he driver clung to the reins, but ontrol the frightenod pw street Black saw and ran into 1 he seized | other, around the briuie, throwing th the neck Of ove of the horses, His fect Dumped over the pavement as horses dashed on. Por a block he pulled at the bit until » had slowed the tently for others to run into the street and stup them. Black imped badly a few minutes, | but insistec that he was not burt and! continued to patrolshis beat. d the careranererenenenecene: Specials in the | Rolled Boneless Shoulders ,7,'°" and ten- der, selected for boiling, Celicious favor, Ib Fine at | S:ARD) eani~ r oll: ua, 15e CAR MON iran mon 1 CRACKERS—Five o'Clock Teas, Social Teas, Saltines, Water Thins, Sponge Lady Fingers, Royal Toast, Royal Milk or Cat Meal 25 Crackers, pkg., 9c.; 3 pkgs. ic Friday and Saturday’s Great Remarkable bargain opportunities are Men’s $12 & $15 ulars and stouts, Also In Wool Crash and French Flannel. TI! of Trousers is yours for $7.50. The not all sizes in every lot. are made up in Wool Cheviots, wit! collars embossed with soutache braid. Boys’ sizes, dras, Piques Each Suit Butcher is some effect: BOYS’ 35c. W year sizes; ver: n’s Straw Hats! best styles; MAIL ORDERS aims SIXTH AVENUE. 2/ST Clothing Sales! | Our Clothing Department should be very busy, for we will offer These are stylish and sensible Business Suits of Fanc Cassimeres, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Blue Serphe and Gray Worsteds. There is full range of sizes in reg- ~ Men’s $10 Coat & Trousers at "Boys Suits Greatly Reduced. BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED 2-PIECE SUIT: 12 y BOYS’ FANCY SAILOR SUITS—3 to 8 lone e nae The Double-Breasted Suits are of Cassimeres and Wool Crashes—a few of a kind in small lots. The Sailor Suits plaited and piped—with stitched edges, BOYS’ $1.50 WASHABLE GALATEA SAILOR SUITS—3 to 12 year sizes, in new and hand- ASHABLE KNEE PANTS—3 to 15 “ Split St Pe 95¢ Q Senn ond Fine Split j.30 IN TRANCE SLEEP ~ FOR FIVE WEEKS Endicoit C. Allen, a Harvard; Graduate, Made Ill by Over- work, Astonishes Doctors by Strange Effect of His Malady. ~~ | CASE PUZZLES SPECIALISTS. |» Aroused Yesterday with Electricity and Ammonia, His IMind Was Clear, but He Relapsed Almost at Once Into Deep Slumber. After sleeping for five weeks in Mon-| \ mouth Memorial Hospital at Li Branch, N, J., Endicott €. Allen, the young Harvard graduate, regained con- aciousness for a few minutes and Dr. Walter 8, Whitmore, who has the case hea however, as heretofore, ca} science was tried, thing that seemed to have any effect) wan ammonia. Whenever tho bottle was placed to his nose Allen would covery around 4 Instant into unc The case was so pu perts on nervous dis In onsultation, and fin 1 there was no sign of success until yesterday, Recovered, bat Relap Allen was put up elec! trie curre ‘THE WUKLJ: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JULY », 1903, but the re DIARRHEA Summer Complaints and Bowel Trouble Are Speedily Cured snow signa of re- | ed his eyes, looked! ed hia Hmbs, but the{ aw removed he lapsed | that ex- 8 were called ly It was de- ng man down to a f the young m 1 day and night, pned. & teaspoonful of nh feet and an! Y CO., direct, § by following the doctor's advice and taking UN'S Pure. Malt Whiskey di- in each glass of drinking water, It keeps ou well and vigorous and Kills the dis- a8, pxolutely pure and contains no Heware of imitations, New York's “Dufty's Pure Malt ready digented."* 00 a ‘buttie, Rochester, NY, in hand, sal1 to-day that the patient | ~ would probably recover, Young Allen's case is the most re- markable one of the kind that has ever | come under the observation of physi- |i clans in there parts, Allen's home Is with his parents at No, 15 Monroe place, Brooklyn. When he left Harvard Allen started in busl- ness for himself to recoup his father's lost fortune. He worked night and day so that he might send a good-sized check to his mother, who was In the West. Beginning of the Trance. Five weeks ago to-day he became til and was sent to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, where an operation was to have been performed. Upon the pa- tlent's arrival the surgeons found him In a strange trance. All that night, all the next day, the next night and the fo..owing day doc- to orked over Allen tn a vain en- ‘or to bring him back to conscious- Every experiment known to medi- Friday's and Saturday's Remarkably Attractive World’s Choicest Groceries ! Swift’s Premi- 4 @, um Ox Ton elf Specially selected for boiling; delicious for cold lunches, Ibeeee eee v | mi 1 noor Mammoth bi | bottle make lone: de | healthent, DELICIOUS HOME - MADE LAYER CAKES—Assort- 20c ed fillings, each... 15c FOUND CAKE — Raisin, Citron, Marbie or Plain, Ib. -0-e-tnenenenene=t. presented Friday and Saturday visitors. Suits at 7 0 hese are odd lots—so any coat and pair sizes are 35 to 46, breast measurement; 20 h inlaid collars—also * |. Sizes 3 to 8 years. i Boys 00 Linen, Per Suit! hi mely trimme: Galateas and 95¢. Pant 25¢ none: enanene $ DI i traw Hats! 3: 'y Special values Boys’ and Children’s 85c, Rough and Ready Straws— Four-inch brim Sailors,reduced to White Duck Naval Reserve Hat. Reduced to. noe in PROMPTLY ry AND 22D White old If your grocer doos not keep it, send us his name and address, and we will maj! you a sample package free, SEEMAN BROTHERS, Cor. North Moore and Hudson Sts., New York City. Half Pound 30c. F oods STREETS. N. Y. At Your Grocer’s. (9. ee a Silk Remnants « % Price. comprising including Check Taffe Satins and Fancy 1 S to-morrow (no m: India nonenenes Satin 75c. Veils for ~ [HEMSTITCHED CHIFFON VEILS, with chenille or velvet spots. also plain or whi and desirable cf suitable fo: 124 yards I 0 a ce ne eco s, orders filled) .. Gi all and Hed = Foular in atterns, values MADE LACE LISLE GLOVES—Some with all- ve pret signs worked out in (in briar stitching—in all the new seashore and country wear— an i “13; and in Foulards, Lining Silks and Hetas, regular orice per yard 59c.; 29 s K SILK REMNANTS and SAMPLE L 1k 39¢,, 49¢. and a ee oo ec ec oo ey Another lot of staple and desirable Silks are offered for Friday's selling, hort lengths of this season's most serviceable silk weaves, of China and desirable and 59c Pen 08 Omen tn en entndnenenen sed wt Women’s Cool Gloves at % Price! WOMEN’S FRAM over lace effects—some with fancy hand and bracelet wrist de- —while others * Tcontrasting colors)—-a dozen styles to choose from-—the colors are modes, slate, tan, black and white—regulir price, 50c. per pair si. T—for this : psy Women’s Walking Skirts! Biack or Blue and white Duck Skirts, 4.25 end 448 Linen Waiking Skirts—price 4.48 { White Pique Dress Skirts— arack ¢ 4-48 208 4.98 Ser, Lawn front, stock and cuffs, sleeves; $1.25, for, 75 for. White Lawn Waists—with| 5: : Tey valtisce ana cinbrcliccen ” $2 to $4 Suits. Tee aa emer ree Washable Russian and Sailor Suits (Manufacturer's Sample) Sailor Blouse Suits—3 to 12 year sizes, Russian Blouse Suits—2¥y to 6 year The materials are Woven Ma- 4Grs percal - De fi mse EE OB Carttcmetntntnantrtntntntntnntntugnanentnetnenenpntntnactnangrerenennanentnartnanpeenononananey DASE wor th 1 £8 White Persian Lawn Waists —in a variety models, with Val, lace, others with embroidery, long or short, Worth some fr Pback, tucked front, sle culls and worth $2.50 Hock 44 1D emrenentnansnnenontnentnone edoon shield and] in chambr: Girls’ Shirt We 10,4 59c odd lines,piped with whi lawn and ging-| large sailor collar; regular | Skits; |two good models, at | 2,98 +4 3.60 Navy Cheviot or Light) Kearn's! Gray Homespun Waik-|ohe ing Skirts, 7-gore flare alten 2.98 Mixture Skirts, at |Mannish ent Kersey Walking Women’s Waists! Waists— White Lawn Waists— White worth $ White of new White Lawn Waist s—'sertions trimmed tions of embroldery,tucked!§3,00 for sleeves, stock and cunts; "SS O86} gf on back, worth $4, le Tots’ Silk ith Jac nd ves 3, | 14 year s 4,98 bee, ond | slightly Shirt Waist Suits—| price $6. year sizes, ind pique: regular special price... Girls’ Blouse Wash Si 6 to 14 year sizes, price $1.50; clal pric special 25 986) Fointed yokes at. Black and Blue be Waking Skirts, hips and TE Oar EAS toa el a akin tntitied! with stitched fol Madras tucked and hemstitched circular yoke, stock and With shield front, full cutls of Val. lace, tucked buttons, full sleeves and back, fi ; tab stock; worth ac ront and sleeves; Prrentr rah A 59c with tucked front, 3 inser-land cutls; White or Black Japanese Suk Waists—with box | Trimmed match; 14, 16 and 48 year also White Pique price... Pique Watking Skirts| Back and White Mannish Waiking 4.50 Walkmg 5.98 Sicilian Mixture stitched eee i ne eae a oe Waists— pearl or Black Jatanese Silk Waists—with lace in- on front, stock worth 4.98 4.98 [Okseee see plaited front, back, sleeves, White or Black Japanese|Cuts and stocks + 50) Warsts—with cluster Worth $3.50 for... 2 iront, White or Bick Jopanese Sitk Stock, sleeves and cuiis, Watsts—with ace inser- \trimmed with Val. 8iworth for.. Jace; tions on back, front stock, $5.00 3.98 sleeves and cults; 2.98 50 for... nto O8 tH ¥H OO On Onno ender ntne ds Girls’ & Misses’ Garments! Coats—| Giris’ White Dresses—6 to izes, in lawn and ; revulat | organdie, trimmed with lines and sizes; soiled; regular 2.98 Dot Skirts— with band to worth §3.50; 1.98 ntntntntntnonentntnbntntnb-e -enenonneneub-tuentutntedntututeitnOnouOnonrtrtutntutued strt-t-Onendupubnenortronubetne-tuteactut-) FILLED! oh i|Split feet, double heels, soles ,and site —z —_ R. Get the details of our Depositors’ Account De- partment. Write a let- ter, or, better, visit our store and let us explain its principles and con- veniences, Broadway, 34th to 35th Beginning July lith, the store will close every Saturday during the Summer at 12 o'clock. Boy: s’ ot MRE Clothing of chambray and Galateay newest designs and conscientious workman: ship, sizes 3 to 12 years—79c. Q4¢. for $2.09 Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, made of chambray, Galatea, duck and mercerized materials, sizes 244 to 12 years. $ [88 for $3.00 Norfolk Suits, made of strong linen crash, sizes 8 to 16 years. $2.24 for $3.75 Outing Suits, made of wool crash and homespun, stn- gle-breasted coats, knee trousers, sizés 8 to 16 years. 20 Fi. Men’s Yacht St St raw Hats—split and sent Hats braids—and roll-brims in split and Mackinaw braids—all crown heights and brim jwidths, value $3.00; choice $1,98. $]-24 for Straw Hats—split and sennit braids, yacht shapes—very spe cial. lat Fl. Half Hose.» 19c. for Men's 25c. Plain Black Cotton Half Hose, with Maco or | The Original Department Store | Lightest and Coolest Summer Clothing. #. Comfort and style combined —Men's Two-piece Coat-and-Trousers Suits. Made of loose-meshed homespuns and wool crash. Three-button sin- gle-breasted coats thinly quarter-lined. Pre- eminently the best Suits to wear on outing trips —$6.24, $7.96, $8.96. $Q,96 for $12.50 Three-button Double-breasted Suits, made of those coarse, roughish open-weave homespuns—checks, stripes and nobby mixtures. Men’s Blue Serge Suits.” Our Serge Suits are ideal for warm weather wear, They were not gathered at random. Good judges of fabrics, tailoring and prices selected them care- fully, and we guarantee every suit to render thor- ough service. The range is broad—$8.24, $9.96, $12.96, $14.96, $17.96, up to $21.96 for Suits made of Clay’s finest English Serge; sold by others at $25.00 and $28.00. A couple of hundred Vests, $1.29. They are made of natural colored brown Jinen and mercerized black and white fabrics. —Men’s Trousers, made of soft Duck Trousers tere ents ducks fished with belt loops and rolls—$1.24. Is an Office Coat needed ? Alpaca, $1.88, $2.49 and $3.74, Blue and Black Serge, $2.82 and $4.69. Brilliantine, $4.38 and $6.24. toes. 44c. for Men's 50c. Imported Lisle Thread Half Hose, fancy vertical and Jacquard stripes and figures; double soles, heels and toes. 69c. for Men's 75c. Imported Lisle Thread Half Hose, vertical and Jacquard stripes; also embroidered figures on plain grounds. $49 for Men's $1.75 Pure Silk Half Hose, double soles, heels and toes. and dark colored grounds. The bosoms are plain or plaited— some being finished with a breast pocket —handy for carry- ing pipe, watch, or memorandum _ book. Nothing skimped Among all the Negli- ee Shirts that have een offered this sea- son by us or by others,wecountthese easily the best values. The manufacturer of whom we purchased them at a large price Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Negligee Shirts concession is well about these Shirts. known _ throughout They are cut wide, the whole country for the general and/|full and long—not a single mark of special excellence of his products. false economy is on them. Cuffs at- Madras—fine Madras —woven andjtached or separate, as you prefer. printed —is the material. All the favor-|They are the identical style and quali- ite Spring and Summer designs—dots, |ties that are being sold ‘round town stripes and neat figures on white, light |at $1.00 and $1.50, itr. 11c, for Men’s 25c. All-linen Collars, forty-two styles, including the latest shapes. They are equal to any and better than the majority that are sold elsewhere For such Collars the price—11c.—is absurdly little. at 25c. dst Fl Women’s Bathing Suits Women’s Bathing Suits, made of brilliantine, large sailor collar, trimmed with braid, $3.34. Women’s Bathing Suits, made of brilllantine—the ideal weave for the purpose, It's a stuff that doesn't get soggy and heavy—water runs from it. There are a score of styles—all the very newest models—some are trimmed with clustered tucks,others Boys’ Bathing Suits. 24 FI. Boys’ One-piece Cotton Bathing Suits, assorted colors, 52c. All-wool, $1.24 to $1.88. Boys’ Two-plece Wool Bathing Suits, pretty designs, $1.88 to $2.49. Men’s Bathing Suits. 2a Fi. Men’s Two-piece Bathing Suits, blue-and-white, and black-and-red stripes, 49c. and 99c, Men's Two-piece Worsted Bathing Suits, blue and black, trimmed with contrasting colors, $2.04 and $2.49, Men's Tworplace Worsted Bathing Sults, silk trimmed, assorted colors, $2.82 to $5.32. Handkerchiefs. Women’s All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, quarter and half inch hems; special values at 11c., 14c. and 19¢, We have just received the follow- ing from our own factory in Bel- fast, Ireland. Peerless qualities— prices considered. Men’s White Merino Shirts an Women’s Hosiery. n. 29c. for 35c. Ingrain Lisle Thread | Richelieu and Rembrandt-ribbed fast-black Hose, white tipped heels and soles; also plain black with white split feet. with fine tucks and silk vests, others with wide box plaits and self-sashes. Not our fault ff you fail to share In this series of economies. 4 oL $3.79, $4.69 and $5.34 $6.34 and $8.49 $10.67, $13.24 and $19.98 2c. for 35c. Imported Light-weight Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, double Soles, heels and toes. 4.4¢. for soc. Imported Gauze and Cob- Web Lisle Thread Hose, garter tops, double heels, soles and toes. c. for soc. Imported Fancy Em- 44 broideree Lisle Thread and All- over Lace and Lace Ankle Lisle Thread | Hose. double soles, heels and toes, Picenic Goods.—susat. Pic-nic Boxes, small sizes, contain- ing two dishes, four platters, four pudding plates, one cake tray, one salt cellar, six individual butters and twelve paper serviettes—made of water-proofed cardboard, packed in strong grease-proofed box, 48¢. Large size, containing double the)” Fancy box, containing six Women's Sun . st Fl, ete fou number of pieces, 96c. All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in neat hand-embroidered script letter, Umbrellas Umbrellas — Paper Napkins, patriotic and other 96c. black twills designs, 11c. to 29c, hundred, Furnished Lunch Baskets, $5.84, $10.53, $19.31. The same, enhanced with pretty dec- oration, $1.08, . Others, with open-| work, script letter, hand embroidered | on shield, entwined with floral de- and navy, green and garnet taffeta, steel rods, close rollers, neat, sub- stantial natural wood handles, butj Covered Lunch Baskets, 71¢,, 89c,] sign, $1.49. they are equally service- BY 66 and $1.09. Fancy box, containing six Men's All-| able for rain. ...+eeeees ‘sea linen Hemstitched ‘ Banden te | Collapsing Cups, 23¢ to 26c. with large hand-embroidered initia ee 3 letter, 39e.5 medjum-sized letter, Travelling Goods. Wooden Plates, 6c. a dozen. Aluminum Flasks, 54c, Alcohol Staves, 29c. to $1.19. Tinned Tea Spoons, 11c. a dozen. Tinned Table Spoons, 21¢. a dozen. Tinned Forks, 36c. a dozen, Tinned Knives, 60c. a dozen. Ww om en’ s Patent Leather, $1.34; large letter, $1.46. This shipment includes another lot of those famous Men’s Unlaundered All-linen Hemstitched — Handker- chiefs, with large hand-embroidered initial letter, at 22c. We have made and sold more than thirty thousand dozen of these Handkerchiefs. Six Men's All-linen Hemstitched Baakers bleh, half-inch hems, for 48c, Canvas and Plaid Shawl Straps or Holdalls, $2.34 to $8.71. Club Bags, alligator or grain leather, $2.01 to $5.42, English Club Bags, sewed-in-frame, lined with leather, 14 “to 20 inches, | $7.89 to $12.73. English Kit Bags, 18 to 24 inches, at $14.06 to $16.74. Calf, Seal and Others, half-inch hems, 12c, each; Cabin Bags, alligator or grain leather, Belts Morocco Leath- conse hems, 45c, each; quarter and] $7.37 to $16.49, er Belts, straight} half inch hems, 19c. each. ‘he Japanese Straw : and curved, black, nickelled and pie 5 ities relatively low, rang-| i ces 20 to 26 Inches, B4e. to buckles, 49, > an my sae ant vi, 18149. Satchels, 19c. 29t 49c., 63c., 79¢. | H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACVYS canvas, regular made, usual price $1.29 to $1.99; reduced td.. Deposit your money at Macy's — it earns four per cent, interest and af- fords all the good feat- ures of the credit system without any of its waste and extravagance. St. Table d’Hote Breakfast from 8 until A. M.- 24¢., 29¢., 39. Served in restaurant on observa~- tory balcony. Men’s Shoes.2: mi. Men’s Oxfords and Lace Shoes, made of tan Russia calfskin, hand- sewed, popular toe shapes, slight extension edges, our regular price $4.69; reduced to $2.97. Men's Lace Shoes, made of patent “Ideal” kid, dull-finished kid tops, hand-sewed welts, straight last, close- ly trimmed edges; our regular price, $4.69; reduced to $2.97. Men's Oxfords, made of vici kidskin, calfskin, Patent “Ideal” kid, patent coltskin and tan Russia calfskin, hand-sewed welts, all the feadiny styles, including the straight |. with closely-trimmed edges to the extreme styles with flat foreparts, narrow spade shanks and 1%-inch Cuban heels, sold by others at $5.00 and $6.00; our price, $4.69. Men’s Sporting Shoes x & Yachting Shoes and Oxfords, made of white duck, heavy red rubber Goodyear-welted soles, sold by others at $2.50 a pair; our price, $1.89. Tennis Oxfords, made of heavy white duck, Goodyear-welted, best quality red rubber soles; sold by others at $3.50; our price, $2.71. Shoes and Oxfords, made of tan Rus- _ sia calfskin, hand-welted, oak soles, popular lasts, all sizes; our regular price, $4.69; special at $2.97. Tennis Oxfords, made of tan Russia calfskin, Goodyear-welted, best qual- ity red rubber soles; sold by others at $5.00; our price, $3.74. Boys’ Shoes.-a n. Boys’ “Vacation” Shoes, made off steel-colored canvas, leather soles— cool and comfortable—sizes 234 to 5%, 99c.; sizes 13 to 2, 94c.; sizes 9 to 1334, 74c. P Boys’ “Sneakers,” made of black, brown or white canvas, rubber soles, all sizes, 49c., 79c. and 94c. Boys’ Lace Shoes, made of kangaroo! calfskin, stout soles, spring eels, | double-stitched seams, sizes 8 to 1334, at $1.24. Boys’ Shoes, made of casco calfskin, dongola tops, stout soles, double- stitched seams, with heels, 244 to; 544, $1.49; sizes 13 to 2, $1.24. Women’s Sporting Shoes 24 Fi, Ste Bt, Tennis Oxfords, made of black leather-trimmed, —rubbert soles, $1.86. Tennis Oxfords, made of white can- vas, tan calf leather trimmings, red! rubber soles, sold by others at $2.50;; our price, $1.86. Oxford Ties, made of patent coltskin,, turned soles, Cuban heels; some have kid tops, others have Ideal kid vamps and back foxing; medium weight soles, military heels; sold by others: at $2.50; our price, $1.97, Oxford Ties, made of tan, Russia calf-: skin, welted soles, milltary heels, me-j dium toes; sold by others at $3.00;; our price, $2.49. t Oxford Ties, made of tan vict and| tan goatskin, welted and turned soles, medium toes and heels, $2.99, = Closing Out Balance of Our Stock American Hosiery Company’s Underwear.-}t Men’s White Merino Shirts and Drawers, broken sizes, Ic regular prices 64c. to $1.19; reduced to.... sieve 57 Men’s White and Blue Merino Shirts and Drawers, very fine, regular prices $1.19 to $1.69; reduced to........ 89¢ 98¢ Women’s Underwear. 19c, for Women’s 35c. Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, plain and fancy ribs, neck trimmed with lace, 39¢. for Women's Soc. Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests, low. neck, Sleeveless; drop stitch effects. 5Qc. for Women's 75c, Fine-ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed with narrow lace. 79. for Women's $1.00 Fine- ribbed Swiss Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, trimmed with narrow lace. 24 c¢. for Women’s 35c. Fine Cot- ton Umprella-shaped Drawers, trimmed with lace. 4 4Qc. for Women's 75c. Extra Qual- ity Umbrella-shaped Cotton Drawers, trimmed with dainty lace. a4 Fi Women’s Waists; ve made of thin, white inen-finished | mate-/ aists front trimmed ! with tucks and three rows lace in- serting, back and sleeves tucked, $1.59, id Drawers, full fashioned, 2a FL $] .79 for Women’s Waists, made of * fine white lawn, front trimmed with tucks and lace medallions, tucked back, fancy stock collar. Summer’ lot. of Golde lated Dumbe Jewelry ell Cuff Links’ Roman, rose or polished; plain, chased or jewelled, worth 50c.; special at 29c, et Gold-plated Belt, Brooch and Chate- laine Pins, great assortment of styles, worth 75c, to $1.00; choice, Ot 446. ome ees oe ! i sm a ne peat *