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i rs. Agnes K. Murphy-Mulligan “, Haled to Morrisania Police ~ Court to Explain Presence of i Cesspool on Her Property. BAL ESTATE IS ALL HERS. ard of Health Brought Action| Against Mr. Mulligan, but His f wite Assumed Responsibility, De- _ elaring She Was the Owner. "Mrs, MURPHY-MULLIGAN, oes. Agnes K, Murphy-Mulligan, law- fer, real estate operator and general @Hdliciet, was Ooliged to tell why she © @aintains a cesspool—a thing not re- : with especial favor by the ith authorities of this fair olty—in fhe Morrisania Court to-day. Mrs. Mur- > Pay-Mullican was present in her oa- ity of owner of the property upon reposes the cesspool, and \to de- her husband, William Mulligan, f7ho had been charged by the Board of ith with being the resonsible party. Murphy-Mulligan was insistent t her husband had been wronged, uch as she owns the real estate the Mulligan family. °Mre. Murphy-Mulligan has been Much in the public eye for the last + 9 years, ever since she wos graa- Wated as the first woman from the University Law School. For some time ft has been even betting as to which would appear more often In the pud- He prints, Mrs. Murpthy-Muliigan or ‘the innocent sports of the little Roose- children, When Mrs. Murphy-Mulligan, then ‘Agnes K. Morphy. was graduated from Law School, and in ther white or- bdie dress stood up and read her es- on “Should Woman Champion the ts of Man?’ she received so many notices that it required tho ser- OSs cr all her little nieces and nephews @or seven longs days to paste them in Murphy family serag books, ‘Men got into the publ e with ad- rable frequency by joining the Real Batate Exchange, until several Hroad- ‘way actresses tooks steps io enjoin her Invading their territory Phen, to the surprise of a @hesier, Miss Murphy one aay. announced her engagem EF tntsn. Pisces and nediew Blaters—+—c Murphy-Mul Of a deel for some $89,000 worth of real a@siate. Many calumns of space resulted, Next there was u EW YORK'S ALL NIGHT GABBIL Whom He Drives—Where He Drives— What He Hears BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED of The World will be given one of the colic, reversible mpples easily cleansed. tollows: enth and Thirty-elghth streets); No. 211 Babies’ Received. Bick babies in the tenements are the; especial care of The Evening World, which has conducted a campaign for thetr comfort for fourteen years. The fifteenth summers work has begun avepiciously. The work is supported by voluntary contributions from friends of The Eveping World and the babies. A corps of physicians will attend ¢o all in-! fant invalids of whose cases they are notified. A postal card sent to The Evening World 6ick Babies’ Fund in the Pulitzer Building will receive prompt attention. In addition to this work a mew feature has been added this year, the free dis- tribution of sanitary feeding bottles and nipples selected and approved by the corps of physicians. Any mother who applies to the office of the Sick Babies’ Fund office in the Pulitzer Bullding or to any of the branch offices feeding bottles and two pure gum anti- The bottles are whatare knowa as duck shape, have no angles to receive deposits of coagu- lated milk or dirt and are therefore It 4s necessary to the babies’ health that the feeding bottles should be at all times perfectly clean and pure. The branch offices of The World, where these bottles may be obtained, are located as No. 1381 Broadway (between Thirty-aev- West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street; No. 292 Washington and No. 317 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Any physician having as'a patient a sick baby can ob- tain one of these bottles on application. The followime additional subscriptions to'Thé Evening World Slok Babies’ Fund have been received from children: Treeda Luxeaberg, Beatrice Laibbold, Fan. New Work Undertaken in the Fifteenth Sum- mer Campaign of The Evening World Sick Fund—Additional Contributions nie Koch, No, 101 Went One Hundred and Elgbieenth ‘ M. Goldemith, 1.15 145 10 a’ Heneefit at North Beach, ‘The eighth grand annual beneft for the Sick Babies’ Fund will be given at Erbe's New Casino, North Beaca, Friday, July 91, beginning at 12 noon ang continuing up to midnight. Fred Erbe, the generous and big-earted pro- prietor of the Camino, has been the steadfast friend of The Evening World's mummer charity for elpit years, He has given it in benefit recetpts over $1,600. This year he expecta to surpass all his efforts and to add a larger amount than ever to the Fund. All the receipts of the entire day are donated to the sick bables. A great big show will be given. Actors’ Protective Union No, 1 will appear in a bedy and there will be 100 volunteers. Artists who wish to give thelr services should apply ut once to Manager Sam J. Klein, Erbe's North Beach Casino, To get, to Erbe's from New York take Thirty-fourth and Ninety-second atreet trolley cars, The Ninety-ninth street boat oxes to North Beach in also easily reached by the Brooklyn care, ————$— ROLLED OUT OF BED; KILLED. on Brace Had Placed His Couch Against Airshaft Window. Whie asleep in his bed near an open window on the fourth floor of No. 152 West Twenty-seventh street to-day, Charles Bruce, a colored man, rolled into an alrshaft and fell to the base- If you're a small man ora big boy—if your chest meas- ures 32, 33 or 34 inches, About 1000 summer suits of fine fancy mixtures and 600 blue and black serges and cheviots have just been reduced to $8. 121 129 100 44 2 120 304 4a 70 were $25, $22. $20. 318 314, 416 $4 $12. $10. Only sizes 32, 33, 34 inch chests, $8 a suit. were were were wore were were were were Roorrs, Pert & Company way, te We fil ora. by mail, cor. 13th, nd 140 to 148 4th Ave. 1260 Broadway, cor, 324, nd 54 West NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, but daily, regularly, month in and month out, in New York City circu- lation The World maintains a lead ment. Hs skull was fractured, and he died a few minutes after being taken to the New York Hospital. of tens of thousands over any other paper. Remember We Give Bisse i Maddaghhd eper, Oak pol- ished finish, light running, worth $2.00, Friday... 1.25 Shirt Waist Sets in a large variety of styles and shapes, consisting of crystal, bright jet, mat jet and beautiful decorated stones, they are cheap at 25Sc. set, Friday , Arie 10c The Sun Fruit Jar, the best self- sealing jar made, quart and pint size, value | Table Tumblers, some plain and some pressed bottoms, the 36c. | doz. kind, Friday, ea... 2c Jaces and Insertings in Torchon, also Point de Pat Bandings and Galloons in wave or medal- lion effects, in white, cream and butter; worth up to 20¢, yard, Friday 3 5 5c Chiffon Veils, 14% yds. long, in all the new colors, hemstitched, and a variety of dots, rings, com- hination of colors; worth 7 Friday...” ee, 49C Ladies’ Neckwear, slightly soiled, s orth up to 50¢c., A some we p ee 1G | choice, Friday, each... | Men’s Handkerchiefs, all _ white, | hemstitched or colored bor- ders, worth 15c., Friday, each. 7c 5,000 yds. colored dotted Swisses, in tan, royal, light blue, garnet, black, gray and white, a real 8c 15e, value, Friday... Table Damask—500 yds’ 58 in., ex- tra heavy bleached, linen finish, thé kind that washes heavy; none C. 0, D.; 10 yds. to a cus- 23 omer, worth 39¢. yd., Friday Women's Summer Outing Hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon, 75 buckles, &c., worth $1.50.. c APMAN & CG. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. ‘ The Store That Saves You Money. | Friday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week.| “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Broken sizes of our Soc, Waists, all standard makes, none sold less than 50c., for Friday at..... 19¢ Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- ers, extra good quality, Drawers have double seats and suspender tapes, Shirts come in long and short sleeves, 39c, kind, Friday 2 OC Women's patent leather and don- gola kid one-strap Slippers, sizes 4 to 8, worth $1.50 a pair, Friday 79c Wild Cherry Phosphate, 6-oz. bot- tle, drug stores ask 45c, Fri- day 9c | $5.00 Silk Waists, good quality, slightly handled, peau de soie, taffeta and Jap. silk, in all the most desirable shades, also black and white, all sizes, button back or front, worth $5.00, Fri- | day. | effect, outlined with braid; value’ $1.00, ... 45¢ | Opaque Window Shades, very good quality, 36x72 in, sold else- where 25c., Friday, each.... : 1.95 18c | Percale and lawn Wrappers, in me- dium, light and dark colorings, full flounced skirts, some trim- med shoulders, others yoke Towelling — 1,000 yards bleached linen-finish Crash, washes soft and does not lint, 'worth 6!gc. yard, Friday ; Arm Rockers, solid oak, pressed leather seat, shaped arms, broad back, heavy turned posts and legs, worth $3.50, Friday... 2.45 | Pretty striped ruffled muslin Cur- tains, actual value SSe, Fri- GAYADAE oss es cree sone |Shelf Oilcloth, assorted colors, newest patterns, yard, : 's Tooth Powder, worth per can, Friday...... Bc! ' | Trading Stamps.) Baby Talcum Powder, highly per- | fumed, in tin box, regularly 10. box, Friday.. 3 Children's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, neatly trimmed, well finished, value 10c., Friday. Unbleached Muslin—2,000 yds. 1 yd. wide, extra quality standard - cotton, Strong and wiry; none 2 i one piece to cus- tomer; worth 734c. yd., Friday. 5O Seersucker Petticoats, in light and medium stripes, deep umbrella _flounce, full width; value 65c, @9C Belladonna Porous Plasters, drug stores ask 15 our price Fri- day, each.. 6c Girls’ Dresses, waist effects, yoke outlined with ruffle of same ma- terial, some trimmed with braid, others embroidery trimmed, wide skirts with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14 yrs., worth $1, Friday. 456 Walking Skirts of plain Melton cloth, in Oxford and blue, also the new mannish mixtures, with stylish flare bottom, and assorted waist bands lengths, made of a good grade rough- and-ready straw, trimmed with black silk bands, worth $1, - 55c¢; tra heavy, snow white crochet, | neat patterns; they wear better than any other Spread at this ; worth Friday Percale Walsts, stripes and figures, Nght and medium effects, full front, French back, bishop sleeves and plain stock, value Soc., Friday THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, EVENING WORLD DISTRIBUTING FREE BOTTLES FOR BABIES. JULY 16, 1903, SIXTH AVE, 927020 STREBTS DAO ead This Is the GREATEST ECONOMY TIME of the Year. But the store Is busy. There {sno other period of the year when we can buy so cheap Summertime! 1s an event. Our Haif-Yearly, Sate of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ’ SAMPLE HOSIERY You save a third toa half.on every pair. —nor you. Dull days for manufacturers and Idle days for jobbers and importers make merchandising an easy task here. We do not need to hunt for things to sell underprice; they find us. splendid offerings where savings reach half or more ; often double. It fs, Indeed, the greatest economy time of the year. conditions. Men's sab Neckwear, 18c.} {if pits Hands, re- versible, 48 inches long, exceptionally good quality, suitable to wear with all sorts of negligees, and particularly well adapted to the low turnover collars; 3 for 50c.; each...... bic 18 Men’s One thousand i , Wash Tles, 56} oe". Wa bie Square and pointed end Bat-Wing Scarfs, In a large variety of handsome colorings; absolutely washable; also plain whites; made of good serviceable ma- dras and cheviots; usual price 12}4c., on sale at.. ae) FIRST FLOOR. Specials {LORGNETTE CHAINS, 50 Inches, In Jewelry. reat Coral bead. in beautiful shades. The scarcity of Coral makes these chains of double value; re- duced from $4.75 to...... 2.75 REAL CORAL BROOCHES, beaded bar design, in rich pink, especially pretty for summer dresses; regu- lar value 98c., special at........ 48 HAT PINS, genuine gunmetal, large ball tops, extra long pin; reg- ular value 75c., special. eh 50 BEADED LORGNETTE CHAINS, all new effects, turquoise, amber, opal, coral; regular value 50c., special FIRST FLOOR. 50 Family Scales weighing 24 .; every one warranted.... 89 110 Coffee Mills, “Red Dragon Brand,” very satisfactory..... 25 230 Vegetable Slicers.......... 8 Frolic and Ticker Baskets, in assorted sizes; value up to $1.25; choice at..... y od 40 47 Clothes Hampers, round and Square; value up to while they last. . + 50 Stone Water-Coolers, 2-gal, size, at, 8. 100 Breakfast and Fowl Carving Sets, value up to $1.75; choice Specials in Housefurnishing. }- Ib: BASEMENT. Thousands of wearers Sale of the. world “J.B.” Corsets. Sa aac mre OVER: testi: to the goodness of the “J. B.” We distribute a host of them from tis in stripes, store at regular prices. It ts seldom, indeed, that they are offered for less. buy and save. Made of fine quality ‘batiste, very well boned: | t Mado of fine Imported hatinte: low bust and long hips, for medium and trimmed; beautifully curved in. back and waist line; sizes trom 2 to 2 SECOND FLOOR, Sale of °}. Silk Mun, 31 Wash Goods cream, lavender, light blue, pink, low; 39c. quality, special at, yd. Mercerized Chambray, the Madras, 36 inches wide, checks, dots and neat’ figure: Mercerized Novelties, in. white and tan grounds with colored dots, rs) Lawns, Swisses, Dimitles and Ba- tistes, in light and dark col- 12% FIRST, FLOOR. Cross sing, coming as it. does, season when these most popular of summer hangings are in great de- desire high-class, artistic curtains at a very considerable saving. est effects in Silk, Mercerized, Snow- flakg and Grenadine shown this sea- $1.90, $2.70. $4.50, $8.50, $10.25. Consider this an opportune time to Jow bust and long extension’ hips: ly $1.50, a 90¢ stout fleures only: lace and ribbon Formerly $2.50, At......c.esseeeee $1.50 inches wide, in green, tan, nile, cardinal and yel- 25 25c. quality, at, yard S, the 25c. quality, at, yard... 12% 39c. quality, at, yard............ ors, 19c. quality, at, yard... This offer- Stripe Curtains, right ‘In the mand, will be appreciated by all who The assortment comprises the new- son®™ Choose, per pair, at $7.25, FOURTH FLOOR. On Silks at 25c. Yard, Worth Up to $1.00. The end of the “short ends’ of Silks brings a hurry-away price—25c. yd. Dollar silks form no small part of the collection Some are printed, some are fancy, some are plain. All are worthy —and there'll be no more of them this season. . _ FIRST PLOOR. Muslin Corset Covers ad rawers, made Underwear. fine cambric. The Corset Covers have round neck, French shape, trimmed with lace and _ ribbon. Drawers have full umbrella ruffles, hemstitched and lace trimmed; valle S0C., at..sseboeseseeese 39 Corset Covers of fine Nainsook, round necks and French’ shapes, made with drawing string, trimmed with fisheye and torchon laces and iben=can beading; value $1.00, 69 a Drawers of fine cambric and nain- sook, with full umbrella ruffle of lawn, tucked edge with fine Val. and Duchesse laces; value $1, at SECOND FLOOR, $1 for Handles are $2 Umbrellas. § eos store, ———————“~smany. are im- ceivable stvie; ported ones; covered with guaranteed Union Taffeta (silk and lisle);-no ma- terial wears better. Paragon frames and Harvey steel rods. Cases to match covers. Women’s handles are both plain natural wood and fancy horns, pearl and silver effects; 26-inch size. Men's are well-selected strong natu- ral woods, In straight hooks and curved Prince of Wales shapes; 28- inch. FIRST FLOOR, MAIN AISLE. Sale of ad eae Lace Remnants.} {tnztns ‘broken sets. Venise, Crochet, Teneriffe, Val- enciennes, Net Top Laces in Galloons, Bands, Edgings and Insertions, the ac- cumulation of the season's wonderful lace selling. Marked for Friday: at prices that are one-half and less to make final clearance. 10c. yard, worth up to...... 256 15c. yard, worth up to..,... 356 25c. yard, worth up to. 60c 2 FIRST FLOOR. Infants’ { Children's Corded Wearables.} and blue; value 50c., at 25 coats, made of fine nainsook, trimmed, with tucks gnd_ fine .em- $1.50, at. seeeee SECOND FLOOR. . . 50c. yard, worth up to.. $1.25 Wash Hats, in pink Infants’ Long Dresses and Petti- broidery and lace; regular value. 98 ; The charm Misses lies in their Sample Dresses. } 5; m piicity and exclu- siveness. Your neighbor won't have one Just like you. Materials are dim- ities, dotted and plain mulls, very sheer and in dainflest of colorings. Waists and skirts elaborately trim- med with broad and narrow laces. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Choose at $6.85. Misses’ Pedestrienne | Skirts, of Scotch Tweed, hip pockets, graduated box plait, custom tailored; 36 to 40 in. Choose at... $8.75 Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts, of Men's Suiting and solid colors, all- woo! materials; full flare from knee; 40 inches. Choose ta $4.85 Ate ceceeecrreccerrereeree THIRD FLOOR. Clearing a lot of about five Linen Handkerchiefs. } hundred doz. Linen Hand- kerchiefs, plain- hemstitched, hem- stitched embroidered, scalloped edge, etc. Included are all the odd ones, discontinued patterns, also some which have become soiled from counter display. Splendid values for Friday. 5c. each, worth up to... 12146 10¢. oach, worth up to..... 206 17c. each, worth up t 30c 7 FIRST FLOOR. Embroidered ie Batiste Flouncings.} sana ards yi of finest St. Gall Batiste Flouncings, 45 inches wide, beautiful effects in all Ecru, White and Ecru and Black and Ecru; the season's choicest de- signs, and sample collection of one of New York's largest importers. The actual values are from $2.00 to $3.50; for Friday, choice at, yard. ......- ee egesseee $1.25 Galloons and Bands to match, yard, 15c. and..... 25 FIRST FI Re Splendid he hundred and fifty pieces White Goods. lace openwork : White Goods, daintiest of fabrics for summer dresses, value 15c. yard, at. q 10 White French Organdie: wide; White Dotted Swisses, fancy Madras Cloth, Persian Lawns and White Corded Piques at, yard... 25 FIRST FLOOR. Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing GREATLY UNDERPRICED. We fit. men to clothes. It is a part of our business —and we do it perfectly. Sometimes certain conditions help the clothes to fit the pocketbook; this is one of them. : It is a’ sale that concerns most everything men need for Summer. Some things for boys, too. Details are brief—but emphatic. Men's Flannel Suits: Choice of: five hundred Men's Flannel two-piece Suits; coats are light and cool, unlined; trousers have' belt loops. Numerous pretty designs in eats maedlany and light colors; worth up to $10.00, atess.s...----, 96,50 Men’s Outing Suits: Men's finest ' Outing , + Suits at $15, $18. and $20.00. Men's Serge Coats: : Men's Wlue anf black all worsted Serge Coats, absolutely fast col- ors, all sizes, very special $2.95 Men’s Alpaca Coats: Men's Black Alpaca Coats, $2.95 and... screreees a Men’s Crash Suits: Men's Crash and Linen Suits, $3.75 and.......46 $1.95, $5.00 Linen Trousers: Men's Linen Trousers, $2.50 and..... Men,s Hats: All our $3.00 Straws at.. $1.50 All our $2.00 Straws at.. $1.00 Boys’ Blouses: vie Blouses | and Waists, an ex- céptional assortment of prett: styles,, 75c. value, Hype ued 45 Boys’ Wash Suits: $1.50 Boys’. Wash . Suits, th $215 Bnditcstsst $1.95 Boys’ Serge Sults: Boys’ Blue Serge Sults, sizes 14 to 20'years. $10.00 Boys’ Wash Trousers: Boys’ Wash Trousers. Pree. Boys’ Hats: All our $1,00 Straws at.... 50 SECOND FLOOR. We are deluged with This Friday list fs expressive of trade Women’s Fifty dozen Women's Light- Shirt Walsts, Weight Madras, with colored dots, front of shoulder plaits, wide plait down front, with large pearl buttons...ce.ee see Saypaeiiets 95 Women's Black Lawn Waists, fine sheer quality, front hemstitched, shoulder tos plait, two plaits down centre of front, also hem- stitched tucked back....... $1.65 SECOND FLOOR. Good satin finish, Table Linens, pure linen, 66 inches wide, heavy weight, Value 75¢. yard, ates... 62% Bleached Double Damask, extra heavy, 68 inches wide, new patterns, open borders, value $1.00 yard, atreaee Shouse 5 Five hundred dozen Satin Damask Napkins, all linen, 22 inches square, value $2.10 doz., at $1.75 FIRST FLOOR, Sheets, Pillow Cases. Bleached Ta- ble Damask, Two hundred dozen Hemmed Sheets, good double beds size 2MsaK) yard, oo iouble beds, size 2’ 2: eon Ma X: yards, 50 8 Five hundred Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, each...... FIRST FLOOR. Women's Pedestrienne Women’s Sults & Skirts.) ayyoemt Tweed, Cheviot and Mixed Mannish Ma- terials; blouse and half-fitting coats with and without shoulder capes; seven and nine gore flare skirts, in- verted pleat and habit back; selling regularly for $22.50 and $27.50, for Friday....., . $12,75 Women's Shirt Waist Suits of fine lawn and madras, smartly made and handsomely trimmed; selling regu- larly for $5.00 and $7.50, for Friday............ 00. | $2.85 Women's White and Colored D Pedestrienne Skirts, seven gore, Sat flaring, all seams covered with broad graduated stitched stra) S, inverted pleat back i $2.50 Books Subjoined ist Of up-to-date fic- for Summei Hua Suggests ours of comfort; all well bound and elle Pripted oe ce uty cere hk - 39 Senator North. Gertrude Athert atha Webb. Anna Katherine ‘The Bath C , Behind easemed . Egerton Castle. Berita de ors. Anna Kath- stle Inn. Stanley Weyman. Conquest of London, Dorothea Ge- Doings of Rame Haw. Graustark. McCutcheon. Harvard Stories. Metcait, In the Midst of Alarms. Robt. Barr. Little Minister. J. M. Barrie. , The Leavenworth Case. Anna Kath- erine Green, Edward Townsend. Lone Pine, ald of Makten Lane. Aj Marle Care| Batt Soul of Tatth Volfville Days. Alfre Yale Yarns. 8: Wooles Lewis. Harvard Stories. J. Bost. hoir Invisible, Jam Lai Checkers. Henry” Blossom, © AUP SECOND FLOOR, Gloves, frame Women’s Gloves & Mitts. made, fash. joned fingers, in white, tan, mode, slate, pearl and biscuit, value : Conan Doyle. Women's Lace Liste TSenvatinreroues Peeissenanie 28 Women's Lace Mitts, elbow length. in white and blgck....., 50 FIRST. FLOOR, Pure Linen Tray Cloths, 18x27 in, spoke stitch hems, Sale of Art Goods. stamped for em- broidery, assorted designs, value 29 A5c., ‘at Striped Lawn Bureau Sets, ruffled, over colored linings, value Soc., tO ICIOSEAE i cee lucrarars ‘ “fi 29 FOURTH FLOOR. Perfect Fitting Stock. | In over a thousand dif- ferent combi- nations and patterns, finest , terials. ~~Regular value $1.00 and $1.50, for this Sale, 45c., 59c, and........00. 95 FIRST FLOOR. Another Friday of the Food Show. is gnother of the series —————_——_—— — —_— On ee aia lua” 1) Groceries, Fresh Meat and Fresh Fish ; Bee OM ARDINAEL me Sho All the splendid attractions, besides the great array of. Foods. No better place to spend a day for | All mail orders for Saturday's delivery must be in our dept. not later than Friday. recreation. It is all FREE—a very low charge when you' stop ‘to consider that no exposition of any sort BROADWAY | Fish! Fish! Fish! Teas and Coffees Chee could possibly be more to your interest. : F Rake : ae ee BE. SUGAR: est granulated, Stand- OUTING SUPPLIES. HOT. WEATHER DRINKS. Great Sale of Sea Food. | Our Teas and Coffees are justly lr d'lsig a ard powdered, Confectlone: ) PROGRAM “ =e inds | 2™0US: their absolute purity, rich [Fromage Isigny, each 23c ORIEan LeU ee ‘aoa } (BAKED BEANS: Columbi LIME JUICE—Rose’s imported. 4 - OUT TO-DAY ihoney. We offer for Thursday, Friday | “Breakfast or ‘Mixed, packed. in Fancy Limburger, pound,..... 166 the best Bb-cent woes sold In Great: Boring Chicken or Turkey, to, "can | cord grapes; at. boitle, 4B; mt. botile, } } Phony Orchestra: | : @ wd S ay is s Mm s Fs ti i y er New rk, Ww! cs e as BL Keck fnetalment complete Ja {tect Thirgdayrofieachiv week.’ (No Fish sent oe As Epa cGadiess Te 60 Delicat for, apectaly 4 IDR 00 FON can doe $0.00; OR AOE RUC AR cred thoes rents 2to 4.30 Be Bree critics ail nay that Howerd: Hanh) | ours larly sold at 80c. per pound (o} 1 essen. BREAKFAST COCOA OR QUICK- iver, 5 00; crushed fruit, makes a wholesome { } poo) LECTURE PPM hanling ‘Uiis:serien tn a very Intorenting # | | C- O. D.): Choice Mixed Green and. Black, Fancy Nova Scotia S: LUNCH CHOCOLATE: “Royal Stu. { 8A RDIN EB, Boudet . & drink.; 1b., seated - 25 E—BY Chef. Sliver fascluating way, depicting, ther aint E | | : 7 shoice i f lack, ‘ancy Nova Scotia Salmon, in Oe eet. can 17 3 French Sardirtes, CA icked i brand, in Auditorium, 3 to 4 P. M. { lite of ithe" Mstropoiteits Troitéeits | | Fresh caught Butter Fish, per th. 7 direct from the garden, per | glass jars, per jar........... 186 esapie MILI A Rew } Olive ON, tin, "18; tin, Food Lectures and Practical Demon- | ; ; i ‘ i 7 _ pound : 45 Fancy cooked Ham, sweet as a CREAM: ‘Fern milk or superb $ CLAM CHOWDER: EB. stration In Cookery, by Miss Ida Fancy selected Weak Fish, Ib... //C aS 4 ham's, made from fresh cl: Fancy Bourbon Santos, sweet and nut, sliced to order, per aca 2 area a5 nees.00. cane anon enon te i fa Mao Mart and Miss Masiam, gradu- Fresh Meat: sound, fresh roasted da pound Penn tera POITO) SANG, sea ouens of mirawberry; at. bot 95 of Mrs, Rover's Cooking School. nipped $ POTTED MEATS: ‘Armour'a or 8 poked Corn Beet or Chiphss § @ 8, potted Ham or Tongue, 4 car-5 POWDER: “Royal } CORNED BEEF tely pure cream ei 8, cooked, r Dried BAKING Stuart, tartar, ID. FLAVORING EXTRAC double-atrength Lemo Nojmieat ent _C.On D, andinooute |e Routes: aoe q 17c| of tea at een ied at these prices: | Pure Blend, the acme of perfec- | Prime Rib Roast, cut from na- ' ony pounds for $1.00; tive cattle, per Ib.. 122¢| pound . ENTERTAINMENT—Frank Hoy’s Ma- rionotte Minstrols ; particularly for the little folks; Wines and Liquors. Ramsay Scotch Whiskey, bot., California Claret, Zinfandel Burgundy, gal., including BS as a0! Crackers and Cakes. Butter Thins and Water Thins, package... & ROAST BEBF: per to serve, 1h, os GOC| Cam- tS or Va 9c} | SOUP: Chicken, ‘Tom: everywhere in the Spri : i 0 Hindquarter of genuine Spring | Social and Five o'Clock Ti POUND Bottle esse. ‘ $1.00 the next 18 num- Lamb, Iivesidieevenccessee 15¢ Brulteyand Vegetables. package... eC, 28? National” Bixout ns ae RSATRE ch ana trusty, gat net Sh the back an: neal Fancy new Potatoes, white and z j ‘os, all flavors BAe tenttied iat’ Meietand: Tich and fruity, gal, inclu Sirloin Steak, 15 mealy, 12-quart basket, 45c.: |Fancy Mixed Cakes (iced), Heat : Imported Swiss, ERIReOo Nm ost ieh ts $9 Monvagahe , Rye. Whiske: pound ....... Gl Gequsrt baskes F BBE] pound... ssesevecrevnes ] BUTTER: deadow” Be } TONGL Cooked. for. sitelng, <2-1b,.\ ean, an ,O1d Crow Whiskey, gal.., Teel. Corned Beef, select pieces, all bot... } meat, Ib... Nat. Bis. Co.'s celebrated Pound eypoyo) s ay. Hh. 2 RED 0c. extra when delivered out of sity. 10c! Cake, pound..........000. C Cc | C0. dD, . e F; | value $3.75, Friday, 1.95] | The latest, the Yachting Sailor Hat, | for women's and misses’ wear, Choice Messina Lemons, doz.. 186

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