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SEPTEMBER 2, 1908. be _* (GHFRIFFYILIS NEW FALL GOWNS [ALOIS WOMAN THIEF IN FIGHT ARE FRIVOLOUS. SHqT WRONG MAN Fashion Expert Who Reviews the Garden Show for The Even- Deputy Louis J. Cook ard a) ing World Finds the Tailor Gowns This Year Less Mannish, |'4a Allen Caught Her Sweet- ik Companion in Desperate Bat-/ with Ribbons Everywhere, and Fur, Velvet and Buttons in the | heart Out Driving with An-| \ tle with Three Burgiars at! Trimmings. other Woman and Fired at} — a, ee en ee ee ee x. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. The Store Will Be Open Next Saturday Until 6 P. M. Account Department. 3 34th to 35th St. China Bargain Tables, ae Theodore Havilatid’s Dinner . Important—The Sale of China and Glass, —at Macy’s, i Important— i —at Macy’ —various floral designs—pink Lakewood Park, L. |. Him, but Aim Was Bad. , Di The Sale of Furniture. u ait blue are the ruling HhG™ ff : By MME. JUDICE jelty of the hour, Nothing can surpass mportant—The Sale of Housefurnishings. | —at Macy’s. decorative studies, Gold, iti the thele. : pee F ' Sweaty c ; . LLS DEAD AND Ploturesquencas and a decided leaning | mixture of Bray” Ina anit ‘having | RED RANK, N. Ju, Sept. 2—Teatousy Important—7he Sale of Oriental Rugs. —at Macy’s. lowed clouded effects, : i | ,* $ONE.FALLS DEAD toward general frivolousneas ts the Key-|Haeit, "X long ionee Soaming’ chee fr | And a woman's dad aim are responsible! Important—The Sale of Household Linens, —at Macy’ handles, knobs and edges. We wily | j ANOTHER IS WOUNDED, |"2t9 2f the many beautiful garments in this, trimmed with Hany lamb fit col-| for David Mery being in the hospital | i xy 8. sell this exquisite China at aBor: , | *|svomen's apparel on display at the Fae ie cent lone Cee cee ont | with a bullet in his breast. The woman | Important— The Sale of Blankets and Spreads. —at Macy’s. the prices of ordinary white ware | =SgEet ‘Creve it much the same trend in tho] ;2ruaued I ince desis, with the cen | who is charged mith, having fited the| Important—The Sale of Upholsteries. —at Macy’s, toc. for 45¢. Individual Butters. “ J inguished thi mache vistas sf ot | shot, 3 d if i . 19¢. fi , © {Robbers:Who Were Found Loot- |sorns sna vasings a distinguished seu carnations, ts one of the feature of *hot Mise Ydn Allen, te under arrest Important—The Sale of School Supplies. —at Macy’s. He for 386. Tea Plates Hh Ch e v 7 “4 = if ing a House Made a Hard|tinee or macvics omect. a ny |inconiniunc etry A ecBART | whom the bullet wa intended, i Can Important—The Sale of Men's Hats, —at Macy's, efor 408, Breskfat Plates us ~fringe, cord, t y A M sels, embroideries and | cky ty 4 - MaMnIy aay eefectivg| NE his lucky atar that he wasn’t bit, |e 29¢.for Soe. Dinner Plates. Fight, with Knives as Their|—onty it is a pipet and founced and] buttons—ani ‘is tucked affair that looks a very feivolous| addition to many wre, Miss Allen was sitting on the porch| 29¢. for . Weapons. descendant of {ts plain and mannish| 041 eirdies. belts and neck plecee of] o¢ ine American Hotel tast events The Bronzes. This, the first season in our new store—the largest building $Se-for oe Pickle Dishes =” kab = OPuses and coats give a dainty touot| when her lover and Miss Mabel eee Eee from Vienna, Berlin, in the world devoted to retailing—finds us for the first time 57° {°° $3) Grary Boats, i BALDWINS, 1. 1, Sept, 2—Deputy employed in tn foustation, but WO | ci wider, aimont aig) ave Past tnftamed as the sane she aris and Nuremberg — nu-lin a position to do justice all around—to our patrons, our= $9.for $100 Dishes—ten inches desperate Ogit with three Italian bur. |Colorm, together with lone: tered Tete | aspetoun shel Reo eat eeee Ao | Tvinen they did retarn she fired two eke (eC eg and va-!shopping easy and convenient; our qualities and prices $197 for $275 Dishes—sixteen inches Slats early to-day, during which one of| 07) yeea to an alarming extent in ail] ,\[42¥ shades are usel tn thelr make-| snoty at Layton. On the rear seat of riety of the subjects show the| make it safe and saving. $1.47 for $1.75 Covered Dishes. the burglars was shot dead and anather| Sore, piain, dotted with designs and| tie mot pastel shattes Sf pink green. | the eorriage ant Berry, and one of the (teat scope and the free dex- iia meses iret Poor. badly wounded. The third man was y velv yellow, laven 7 ve - ‘ : crushed; in fact, any dealgn in velvet, Ns lavender and bine give an ex ri ak vhile both missea| terity t e 2 H gapeureg | Netiner Cook nor Crowley sm made i tnto talon fasion comb | Sites Sint an in adel? egy euuets struck Bim waite Sov misted) Oty pute meta/ofiersthe| Art Pottery and Bric-a-Brac. | women’s Empress 5 papa appa bella rete Gelinee—the long-haired woelines—| "OF course, te) same tints Age tarried Berry tumbled to the grpund. Mt*8 | p96 Groupay Statuett a ae Connoisseurs who combine with their art knowledge | Thirty styles to select ; t propoune: of the gown. One gow: 2 , and soon the ne’ - a er) : Sa fF fat men ina rig driving in tho atrection of| WP ctnmings nn ' Ima pale yellow crepe, wit! hong wae. in, excitement, atiss Alea (Busts are: mere, || Sufficient independence and confidence of judgment | Of Patent coltskin, vici and d kidskin and patent leather, P and hand-turned soles. As good or Lakewood Park. He thought the men| “my Intest is white albeline set in with] Gn enche ower at the tide rete Mite: | wae locked up about midnight ; bs To-day Miss Allen sald Layton had Minnehaha, 56c.; La Vie, $1.87. not to rely upon an exorbitant price to determine the real value of an article may secure here two pieces of equal had ® suspicious look and followed lace, or plush velour set in with laee or} chiffon roses are Jaid, and the entire b them, He wos joined by Charles Crow-| persian embroidery. ‘The trimming of| fow" Work over pale pink chiffon. een paying her attentions for nearly Conaliers i better than any of the advertised ley. Serre lace ln ee of the features of |omect @ Deautlfuls with the pink and] O° 7, Pocati sat they were engaged. een atl merit for the amount other stores charge for one. $3.50 Shoes. They found the rig in front of @ va-| 11) show. Another gown of pale lavender broad-| ‘When I saw him with another . 1 PI.70, Rare novelties in Limoges Enamels, Carved Ivories, Dutch ‘ “ cant house in Lakewood Park and saw a - eo eae merustations of Arabian ace, | woman," she added, “I became ao in Jean Sans Terre, $7.45. Silver, Vi 5 wae The price is $2.89 In loose costs any length seems the| Wort er ehade of same tone | cane with Jealousy that I hardly real-| Flore de Rocher, $7.49; L’On- Silver, Vienna Plates, Gold Ormolu, Mantel Sets, Crown ; e Flee | priodfenict ale ¢ prevailing mode, from the short bolero, edie and.on the bolero coat col-| ized what I was doing.” dine, $11.96, Derby, Royal Worcester, Royal Botin, Doulton, Coalport, Women’s Lace Shoes, cloth discovered , to the long | lar and cuffs, A la ale lavender hat busy at work st with ite lace blouse effect, to with da ed Dhames completes. this u e0 burglars busy at | Wo re stripping He ne eee now "eo much in| Nith dark-ton Dresden, Sevres, Hungarian, Rudolstadt Vases, Marble Statu- Berry will recover. : 2 Hy lant) (AE) I ay Bros Cloisonne, and Kayser Zinn, . —————— $19.96, ideal kid foxing and tips, opera concaved heel, Taian retail 4 the | vogue. " Reastanieaainand ae 4 : udolstadt Vases. Royal Vienna Vases. $3.00; special sa Tow poaing ox cape ing tong omtsls tas HOW TO FIND OUT. = | paral, $29.65; Ml Lleut/4oc—just reduced from 69 | $3.97—justreducedfrom $4971 at $1.07 fashions. . =; hehe 69c—just reduced from 87c $7.47—just reduced from $8.97 2 Me _ ne eG tal) ibrar ae alii Cleopatra, $29.66; Le Trefle, 97c—just reduced from $1.47! $12.43—just reduced from$15.96 Brok Lines of id he eR fschenn bir brite Ace A cecepti yo qaedinient on setting ine pe ; $1.47—just reduced from $1.87) $14.97—just reduced from$18,69 ‘Boos Shoes, more attantia ae eis cr, tari & armone, $49.66—Des Tro-}} 4,5) —just reduced from $2.37| $19.81—just reduced from $23 ys eaten aside from hee, $59.66 j $23.87 material all its own aty- ie phee, 66. Austrian Teplitz Vases. Royal Bonn Vases. At Reduced Prices. thing hinted at inte balance of te] onthe ees of each foun So Ac don lovee cesitnitornecs ear pain ia (he La Perle, $87.66. $2.47—just reduced from $3.29) $1. 63—just reduced from $2,39] All Boys’ Summer Lace Shots nt. = #°* back, 1s also convincing proof that tho $2.97—just reduced from $3.69/ — $2.49—just reduced from $3.37 | Oxfords, showing the usual d ‘A velvet gown complete will have) 7°TO, siseves are Marble Statuar. ; i pee the most startling | kidneys and bladder are out of order. y $3.47—just reduced from $4.47) —$4.41—just red tion that follows great and suo » ohift lace, part 3 ~ ‘ ‘ ust reduced fi fi “ gr 2s oe rate avon moro than be- | being mate "of" tin? tuthes sr ‘Scnits WHAT TO DO, Castellina and Carrara Marble chis-!| $6.87—just reduced from $8.49| _$5.67—just reduced from 5 LH ful selling, having been subjected ¢ Seren! torn vele inagt| There is comfort in the knowledge |elled into peerless beauty-forms by $9.47—just reduced from $11.89 | $12. 43—just reduced from$26.87 | Heavy reductions. ‘elmo alterni fore, ff euch ts possible, but st bands of black chiffon and white lace. pee strictly confined at the elbow. The 8o often expressed that Dr. Kilmer’s| gifted Italian sculptors. Three hun- Japanese Cloisonne Vases. Carved Ivory Figures, They are made of tan Russia long shoulder, giving « tight appear-| Velour bisque robe d'interior ts the|Swamp-Root, the great kidney and | qraq 4j i hn d fi 3,49 as is ; least six in exquisite t pal ish { ine studies from the most cel- $1.91—just reduced from $2.4 49c—just reduced from skin. The values the spri cit See leaves eoey Ine, favace for the| Seas ere ricariam ‘pata in the back, |€brated studios of Florence, Pisa and|| $2.43—just reduced from $2.97) orks reduced from $1.29 | heel styles—sizes Sto 14—are pr0 Ning | extreme puff, or ruffles. kidneys, Iver, bladder and every part|Rome. “Night,” a chef d’oeuvre of |} $2.03—just reduced from 7| $2.47—just reduced from $2.97 | ably the plums of the offering. © $)93—just reduced from i. | $3.67—just reduced from $3.97 | $1.49 quality; choice, 99¢, ; .93—just reduced from $8.29! $4.87—just reduced j ; $11.33—just reduced from $14.29) — $8.43—just radioed hee ; Children’s and Misses’ Royal Berlin Porcelain. Shoes hee You will enjoy the display from the Royal Berlin Porce- Suites sae es oe . lain Factory, of which we are sole American agents, ¥ The Children’s and Missés’ cateh Fine Glassware. .....0.. Innumerabdle ruffles about an Vo in depth play ® prominent part in decora- tion, both in eleeve and skirt trimming. -jof the urinary passage. It corrects| Hugo, the famous Florentine sculp- inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol- |'0f The magnificent figure is nude lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, |¢xcept for the snowy drift of lace- and overcomes that unpleasant neces- | like drapery that’s caught up by two sity of being compelled to go often | gleaming stars, Black night wrought % is a novelty to eee & garment) Dont ere during the day and to get up many 5 a see erg grins Publaltone white, glistening sequing.. @ dainty] ‘imes during the night. The mild and allegorically of pifre white marble is Duckies, in stmpes resembling birds,|- A quaint afternoon tollet of golden|the extraordinary effect of Swamp-|4N artistic paradox—a unique con- fish and varfous animal heads. Sloth haa bell-shaped) Root is soon realized. It stands the|ception wonderfully executed. The - ‘A. short cape-cffect bolero, worn over | highest for its wonderful curgs of the | price is $449.49. Basement. in} inéstone buttons in o' igna fasten the front of the bust, A ball wn of .white chiffon, al- ntirely covered in spanglos “of taken prisoners cannot speak English. Gold and other metal buttons are used in mostly every piece of fur or suit, this time. Children's and Misses’ Patent ¥. es ‘been looted and the oats amd{a@ blouse of cream Oriental lace, with| most distressing cases. If yoll needa , . . : unfurnished have been | | Pur Is, oC eeppindv lace pte ar & Wide white Teather girate, worn WN meicine you shold have the best, Cupid and Psyche Groups, $12.49 to|} All that’s rich and beautiful in Glassware. Gorgeous Foxed Shoes, kid and ¢loth ae: Straus Cut Glass—the World’s Fair Medal winner. Gold- spring and “first” heels, sizes Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem- edy, and a book that tells all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham- tory | imitation called ‘Vidoga rat," monkey front, Ja one of the many gowns to be skin for short loose coats for winter | remo: i ‘Another “grandmother's” gown, on os sutomobiling and sporting PUTpOS®S. | | ashes of roses gros-grain efik, 14 corded in the hope of gee-| "A" new thing in auto coaty Is a sitk| hayadere, It as an i8-inch band at OS et ae apenved soar , absolutely| the hem’ of the skirt of self-colored gr ps Ag pte . noe | Plush, made, into, pereline, design. with 10) ds or with lead pipe and] of a laces extendihg outward in the siceves 3 incrusted Bohemian Glass. It’s an artistic treat to look} price) nS #* $2501 sgag at the marvellous workmanship that creates such Children's Dongola patent 8, Gold Crystal Services—our own products—flat and em- Sold by others af $1.50; our $y. 253! Be , $2.23. Busts of Shakespeare, $1.56, Ideal Busts, $4.89. 3353, 433 i { tie Is the correct. thing ‘0 the elbow and down the front of the ¥ NL y eigen have Gag's npotor carriage and wearing) alst tine, = touation that you read this generous | Marble Pedestals, $8.49 to $49.68, _, || bossed gold paste decorations. We execute monograms,| PE ys. Spring-heet Sho) | ' KILLED HIMSELF IN thas red velvet collar, svtrtea nlp "nod iba ora risa offer inthe New York Evening Worlt.| Magnificent Display of... crests, ie dics and other emblems promptly and button qiahes sre, - Bf . patheed 5 economically. leather tips, sold by others +} Y HOME OF A FRIEND. | °S:ct me Sppretaed | Atala eae cera ree Gees) ter the tame, Swamp-Root, Dr, Keil Lamps, y. aie: tbs) ol eee i ——_—_—_ trim | sae, TB ole fmehioned waite ill) ringhamton, N. Y., on every bottle, | Royal Wilton Carpets. || Wines for Medicinal Purposes.-=" 4 dehn Lilly, Formerly a Patrolman in’ visiting gown of Imported and Domestic. 2% rior. When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free. jeather and, ps ae tong | TES the Poll Department, Had . haired mate: in the sibeline order, * Trouble with Pamily, | Ravana Enea eerie siete VINCENT says aw fonn Lilly, formerly & patrolman in| onda c et width ‘aan vs the foot of ‘th ERHAPS you have|| You may remember the Royal Wiltons that produced} | james E Pepper Whi oh capt ap histindipea leone neal ing, Sinner or, en OuATORA ate: ni ralvet eaea ee your own notions || such’a trade sensation about two months ago. They were} | go ¢4 gal., obec Og 2 Re ae by $224. ar No. i%6 East One Hundred and sixth] most Pronounced olor ca door Seking & Wovel effect the one about the cut of a lapel or|! unparalleled bargains at the prices we quoted. Well,} |. dd Heritage Rye. 44 years old’ rerulan fed Ode 5, GE We here are two hundred more rolls—just received—right at for this sale ‘ i oe 2 years ) i, regul P es abo 5 74¢ ' street to-day, Lilly until Monday last | ond With violets a pink or yel-| ine sown, Fol some other equally small: fow with roses, &c.-all made of Oe Riseaentioneton tate belaats but important part of your |] +14 height of the season gee bon. On . . Young’s.Y. P. M., others charge $5.00 gal., $1.25 bot.; our price, | Others ask i| Our Prices: $4.19 gal., 99c. bot. | dery .| weds. wed @ tiny red or green clothes. j| ang” of medailton cna onenue.aparped | Ger of age Uf aered fhe corner, My tailors are good tal- $ $ H $ Young's Pure Rye, ot‘iers charge $4.00 gal., $1.00 bot.; our price, 2.75 & 23.50 )51.49 & PL.79)) Baers ces tare M0 ; Rich effects in light and dark colorings. Many handsome motives surrounded ty lace, and the “Red Star” White Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 57¢.; gal, Oriental designs, with and without borders. ring is the use and design of the lace. ‘ ri piace ri per. in work is carefully examined mission to occupy a room in the house. | Zvi : is quite | French A diamond-shaped b t. % Last night he said ‘he did not wel eee pe eta and eoorates each plait at th yy an exper’ and went to bed early. When he was| most desirable tints. hem and knee. coat 18 blouse an: $25 buys a Made-to-| called for breakfast to-day it was found urs and plush imitation fur ef-|has collar cuffs of Persian lamb A that he had plugged tha crevices about largely employed in| with diamond-shaped disks of’ the red Measure suit or overcoat, room wit! rand had turned on The mich | velvet. thinestone buttons and i Seana ee a Re ewaceed ethene Duckies finished this gow! that is a good deal smarter | metal Point after the style of A pale blue bombacine and a good deal better made is tho Meet opere fonts OF & moet Mian ee, ta. finished. with a piscinch alle than mostat the same price. | Chinchilla chiffon fa certainly the now TOWN CELEBRATES WITH CENTENARIAN. Good Pickings Yet on All Reduced Goods State Convention Adjourns During Parade and a Publio Reception While They Last. to John Dunton. q LYNDONVILLE, vt, Sept. 2—John Covert Cloth Jackets at 5,00, 7.50, 10.00, 12,50 Dunton, Yyndonville's first centenarian, was given a public reception at Music Value 13,50 to 30,00 ae ‘more olgborate the roldery, the more | platted skirt—set Ja a yoke of black ors to start with, and their ino Jace is very conspicuous on| velvet, heavily amprold $2.49, ‘ Imported French Brandy for preserving fruit, bot., 84c.; gal., $3.74 Blackberry Brandy, for medicinal use, bottle, 49c.; gal., $2.19. Champagnes—Derenay Pere et Fils, Epernay. Extra dry, 1893, case quarts, $19.98; pints, $21.99. ee Vin Brut, 1893, case quarts, $21.98; pints, $23.98, Champagnes—George d’Orbel, Epernay. Sec, case of quarts, $18.49; pints, $19.99; half pints, $21.49. Notice—In the quotations that follow, the first price is for cases of; quarts, the second for cases of pints. i Sauternes. Clarets, i Nathaalel Johnson & Sons, — o Leon Marceau & Co., Bordeaux. | (1.5 $5.24, $6.24. ta fin} th fringe ‘the same shade as the dress ma Broadway—22d Street. terial. Sixth Avenue12th Street. The Upholstery Offerings Are Rare Mill Ends of Gordon Repps, Figured Armures, Plain and Figured Velours—four’ thousand pieces—ranging from two to seven yards. san 24c. a yard for 50c. Gordon Repps, assorted colors, 50 in. 29c, a yard for 75c. Figured Gordon Repps, red and green. 44c, a yard for 85c, Figured Velours, 27 inches wide. 48c, a yard for $1.10 Figured Alemnure, assorted colors. 69c. a yard for $1.60 Double-facea “elours, Plain Velour Portieres, corded edges, handsome embossed borders, some of them have small mill imperfections, sold regularly at ‘TROUBLE IN SWELL ORITANI FIELD CLUB, Suspended Members Relnstated and Certain Membera of the Board of Governors Object. Women’s Dept. Hall to-d A profession, headed by ry 4 f » Juli +98, $4.91 i le the Lyndonville Mlltesy” Bends | fol- Cloth, Silk & Pongee Coats, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 $16.50 a pair; special at..... ettaere wane cene wseiebare 948 | 7 St Jue pled $4 es Leen ei i lowed by meek RAS Sad neat Value 15.00 to 30.00 Mercere sre Portieres, top and eorane inished with heavy fringe, Hey Shade Chateau Yquem, $14.94, $15.94, { , | marched 3 bane . sold by others at $11.00 a pair; our price $8.48, arose, > $7. : Lee ee ne Spring and Summer Suits, 10.00 and 15.00 Bagdad Couch Covers, finished all around with tassel fringe, $0 inches wide, | | Nathaniel Johnson & Som, Bor- Moselle Wines, ‘ Coe rd Hye dresagiagemoncem a = Value 25.00 to 45,00 sold by others at $2.75; our price $1.98. deaux. G.A.Schmitgen—Chateau Bottling. } x the day. After a sketch of Mr. Dun- Walking Skirts 2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Extra Heavy Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, fringed all around, 60 | } sainte Loubes, $5.24, $6.24. Wiesintyy Oa oe aes ton's life, given by B. L. Wells, short : ' DAA ed Ay AE * inches wide: ‘ Medoc, $5.74, $6.74. qaltinare $29 K se addresses wene made by several speak-. (Some Linen and Pique.) Value 5.00 to 13.50 $4.74 for the kind sold by others at $6.50. st Emilion, $6.24, $7.24. branes S724) Ber tee oe) thet ati ares | sins ini vareniiet @late Convention Dow Shirt Waists, Lawn & Organdie, 50,75,95,1.25,1.50 $5.74 for the kind sold by others at $7.75. St. Estephe, $7.74, $8.74. Brauneberat, $8.34 were and when the vote wag|in session here, adjourned for the 0c- (Some Slightly Soiled.) Value 1.00 to 4.50 $7.48 for the kind sold by others at $9.50. Mares Serio Sy ee pehen, % 4 to 4 om the motion to reinstate the| casion. 0 : fe 1 $9.' s 4 i youths, the President voted in favor gf] Mr, Dunton was born in Townsend, China Silk Waists, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00 {f/ - ; Chat. Pape Clement, $1124 : "Nfoe hweat Governors are angered at/ of ten chien, He tas had out ittle Value $.00 to 10.00 Specials in Women’s Handkerchiefs | hock Wiis tetas SOO SOA * ‘voys’ i ti H i =i i . Berncastler Graben, $10. tbe aotin, of the Dore lena on the|slcknen, and, worked Gnill laa, 20 Madras Shirt Waist Suits at - 2.00 All-linen Handkerchiefs, ¥4-inch hem, sold only in lots Of |. iasich Barthel & Sohn, Matoz. {Deinhar's Sparkling, $17.7 sihae matter reconsidered at the next meet-| fall. He conquered an attack of (Pink and Red Striped.) Value 7.50 half a dozen, 42c. net 4 huh Hochheimer, $4.49, $5.49. “Red Star” Cal 2S a ole MP UeTIK Gra haseraraly calateei alten: , . Allelinen Handkerchiefs, 1, %4 and % inch hems, | Rudesheimer, $5.49, $6.49. fornia on ANGOT os old. Dunton, has rarely missed attend-|1] Adpance Fall Style Suits, Skirts and Rain Coats Geliciasoreachratiiaes os) ‘ ” | Llcbtraumich $6.4b, $7.49. Wines. - if vi for Joh; if f rcol ner, $7.: 1.49. ee res Sinead tea eet Daeg TT love wares Allslinen Handkerchiefs, %, 14 and 1% inch hems, | "es Vatewembore. |i at $11 cir erso. —SESE—— . f . ub | 2 jur gun: ' Court to-day charged with intoxication, CHILD KILLED BY FALL | Each handkerchief was carefully inspected to guard | jattenheimer, $5.94, $6.94. Riesling, case quarts, $3, , See eaa the fofactitrule etccca ne 4 - against any possible weave imperfection. Value 25¢c. Laubenbeimer, $6.74, $7.74, Sauter cage quarts si fiined to bo lenient, until a Policemay|Pive-Year-0ld Boy Tambles trom gO. each; at 18c. Peseta RE NE pore " ne pene wes sieerdd Lae ens Me eee’ i: Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs, 14-inch hem, finished J Liebéraumtch, $11.74, $12.74 ton, $1.49; bottle, 46¢- “ango,”" that is “ongshi rho| Joseph Lerri, five years old, fell trom! the root of his home, a five-story tene- Soir! sient, ob oo sat Mian iae eet, torday he See Broadway and 13th St. $1.50 for half a dozen; at 79c. an with pretty hand-embroidered script initial letter; value Early Show of Women’s Suits and f ‘ted

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