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4 y : b» I j ee aE rie et BATTLE LOSS HEAVY TD TURKS Five Officers and Three Hun- dred Men Killed or Wounded at Kresna Pass and Six Hun- dred Dead at Kotcham. FIGHT STILL GOING ON WITH THE INSURGENTS. British Mediterranean Squadron at Isand of Crete Awaiting Balkan Developments — Sul- tan Playing a Game. Sept. 2%4.—The ttle of Kresna Pass, according to he latest advices received here, 1s still in progress. The insurgents are suc- cessfully holding strong positions, and thelr casualtivs are slight, only a score being killed or wounded, while the ‘Turks, up to the present, have lost five officers and 32 men killed or wounded. Part of the British Mediterranean squadron has arrived at Suda Bay, Island of Crete, and !s held in readi- ness in case of developments in the Balkan situation, The vessels are said to be the British battleships Russell. Illustrious and Renown. SOFIA. Sept. 24—According to a tele- gram received here to-day from K tendil, forty-three miles from Sofia six aundred Turks were Killed in a fight at Kotchani Sept. 18. ‘Dhe Turkish force numgered 7,00. After the fight pillaged and burned a number of Bul- garian villages. ———. FRANCE DOUBTS THE SULTAN’S SINCERITY. ——_ PARIS, Sept. 24.—The French Foreign Office officials doubt the sincerity of che Porte's reply to the Bulgarian note, believing it is merely a manoeuvre to impress the powers with the idea that Turkey {s doing her utmost to effect a settlement before golng to war. ‘A similar impression seems to pre- yall at Sofia, since Bulgaria, In answer- dng, requires Turkey to cease mobiliz- ing, stop the massacres and withdraw her troops from near the frontier before she will consider the proposals. ———_ RUSSIA BLAMES THE MACEDONIAN REBELS. ’ ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 24.—The Rus- Man Government has issued an official note reiterating that the attitude of the powers in regard to the Austro-Russian reform sceme for Macedonia ts un- changed, and that consequently neither Turkey Bulgaria can expect support from a, quarter in the event of open or secret resistance to that scheme. The Government, after pointing out that the suggested reforms were at the outset attended with good results, con- Methiese, however, did not satiaty the Macedenian committees which “have spring up in the Slav states. The prob- h ability which had become apparent that the ristian population would calm dow der the Influece of reforms de- rive hese committees of all favorable | ground for tho realization of their revo- luticnary plans. “While proclaiming that their obfect was the pi ection of their co-religion- ists agains: committees in rea their selfish aim of modifying the ad- ministrative system in the province s0 as to convert it into a Bulgarian Mace- donla, to the detriment of the rights and privileges of the other Christian peoples whore Interest {s equally dear to ortho- dox Russia. “As the leaders found no support among the non-Bulgarian element i'n exerted themselves to Macedonia they raiss q general Insurrection by cruel | outrages an dferrorism in order to hin- der the introduction of the projected reforins, Unhappily. in spite of the pre- cautions of the Sofia Government, the Mavedonian agitation spread consider- ably In Bulgaria itself, finding support among thoss who mistakenly reckoned that the outbreak thus caused would compel Russia to alter her programme @nd proclaim herself the champion of the unreallzstle plans of the leaders of the revolution. usual dividend of five per cent. for the six months which ended Aug. 31, leav~ ing the amount at ‘‘rest’’ on that date 318,691,296. —— ACCIDENTAL ASPHYXIATION. James Doherty, Fifty Years Old, Found Dend in Bed, With the gas turned on, evidently through an accident, James Doherty, fifty years old, was found dead in the house at No. 70 Bank street, this morn- ing. Doherty, who was single, had lived in the house for thirteen years, He came home last night at midnight and went to his room. This morning his body was found after he had been dead abuut an hour. It was evident from the fact that the window was open a trifle. and the crev- fees not closed. that he had turned the gas off and in some manner it had ¢urned on about half way. MAN’S BODY FOUND IN BAY. Orew of Tugboat Make D) Near St. Georme, The orew of the tugboat Walter Tracy found the body of a man floating down the bay otf St. George, 8. I., to-day, A red handkerchief was tied around the oan's neck, He appeared to be about prty years old, 5 feet 9 Inches in height, Srelghed about pounds, had black qustache and dark hair and eyes, His flothes consisted of a dark coat and Vest, dark trousers, light outing shirt, Sotton underwear, black socks and ox: ford ties. ———————_ ___- “DIED THREE HOURS AGO.” WILKEBARRE, Sept. 2%, — James Dowling, a reporter on the Montreal ‘qmea and a nusbana of but six weeks, gat down at a telegraph key dn Montreal last night and called up the Wilkes- barre operator. “How is my wife to-night?” he asked over the wire, “ghe died ‘three hours ago,” was the nsw ‘Mra. Dowling was one of the Mont, ters ‘aying with the Lafayette ube Ee pay HG ight, She was taken ill after the hurried to the tai, she ‘dled. last TRIED 10 “SHAKE DOWN" & WOMAN James Kennedy Arrested After He Had Impersonated an Of- ficer at Third Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fiifth Street. James Kennedy. nineteen, who said he was a fireman on the elevated railroad. living at No. 102 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, was charged in Harlem Court to-day with hayng at- Godfrey of the Charity tempted o ‘shake down" M Anme| society. on a ch : Jeffelson and her husband Otto, of No.| Hocging heres Ol: vamrand 906 Elton avenue, for $5 ‘The Jeffelsons had been to a theatre and at One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street and Third avenue last night the husband went Into a saloon for a mo- ment, leaving his wife on the pav t According to Mrs. Jeffelson Kennedy a)- proached her and sald she was under arrest. He ordered her to accompany him, she sald, threatening to shoot her 4f she did not obey. Mrs. Jefferson went with him for a whort distance, when her husband aught up with them. Kennedy told im he, too, was arrested. Jefferson saw Policeman Relsmeyer, of the East One Hundred and ‘twenty-sixth street station, and called to him He chased and captured Kennedy, who tried to run away. According to the Jeffersons Kennedy offered to let them go for $5. In court he was charged with disor- derly conduct, and Magistrate Zeller upbraided him. “You are a low dow the Magistrate 5 scoundrel This is a perfectly decent ‘woman whom you have lied about. 1 will give you three months on the Isl- and. Kennedy was put under $300 bail for good behavior for three months Ee HAROLD RAYMOND DEAD. Heart Disense Carries Of Well- Known Journal scoundrel,” said sneaking | Harold W. Raymond, a newspaper| milkman, as he was driving along the| se 1Te writer, forty-six years old, was found| street and turning the corner. In her| FOP ua nO : dead in his apartments in the West End, , forts to urge ner votce In the direction aatioee Boe) ATE Perea Ce One No. 63 Pineapple street, Brooklyn,shortly| of the moving vehicle she leaned too far | Se 176) Wicntle’ Young Vio: Uae sai after midnight last night. He had been| Over the ledge and pitened hand urst to toe age! “iinet use Mil for the past few days and had hee! attended by Dr. Sharp, of South Oxford street. Heart disease caused his death Mr. Raymond was wel known In the newspaper business and had been con- nected with nearly all the metropolitan newspapers. 239 Hast One Hundred Street, who was passing the house when) she was leaning wa: ARREST ECAR WORTH S40 Hobbles Court Into Essex M on Crutches, Throws Them Away When) Threatened with Confinement on the Island. William H. Vaughn, aged Atty- No, before Magistrate Barlow in the Market Court to-day by Agent J Godfrey sai dthat Vaughn, big, husky fellow, with nothing appearance to suggest any mity. Is worth $40,00 in Brooklyn and real estate, yet he persists ging. He hobbled but when would send months, he into court on cr him to the island threw away dimeulty, Vaughn, according to Godfre: long imposed upon the charity unsuspecting public. tends to be deaf and ¢ Waen Vaughn was arrested on a°Hous- ton street ferryboat yesterday a sign on his breast announcii as deaf and dumb, aughn, it Is said, ago afte; nin King? Coanty month tary for begging in Brooklyn. GIRL FALLS THREE STORIES. Servants Anxicty to Talk to man May Prove Fatal. In her eagerness to see her friend the | milkman, Annie M. Blaik, a servant gi | employed by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tuck- man, of No, 1185 Lexington avenue, out the third-story window to-day and| is probably fatally Injured, According to George B. Simons, the girl fel the window ‘endeavoring to talk the pavement, three stories belo Sho fell on her feet, bre: r leg in two places and her left leg She received several bad scalp wounds the Presby- and internal injuries. terlan Hospital ot her recover; At ittle hope is ente 9 Chatham Square, was arraigned Organization who Is a! veal Magistrate Barlow sald his crutches in a rage and walked to the jail without ys Sometimes he pre- blind, then lame and often m! il while his crutches afforded another plea for charity was released only! { No. a Highteenui & her ri, PLT L TTT Fe G, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903. 000 arket but | Lamps & Gas Shades. Reduced a Half! | HAND-PAINTED LAMPS, beautiful decorations; regularly $5.00. 3.00 HIGH.GRADE PARLOR TABLE LAMPS in rich colors. hand: somely hand-painted: regularly $10.00, 5.00 JUNIOR ROCHESTER NICKEL LAMPS. with or without handles, | complete with down shades: regular price $1.00, 49c | 50c. RUBY GAS SHADES and GLOBES, ic 25c. GAS SHADES and GLOBES, ic (Third Floor, Centre, 19th St.) five, of Essex | ohn E. | | cy and) Positions of all kinds. Nowhere else is there anything like it. three sections for the more convenient arrangement of stocks 1—Standard Books and Methods. in his Infir- | banks in beg-| utches, he for six 3—Popular Vocal and Instrumental Music. gains ever described. We reserve the right to limit quantities. The list and special prices for to-morrow follow : ne Section I. of the | | humerou 1Ge | iow pric Ade Popular Instructors. We | 1k many. 6r be 16 | oF the | 1e | of th en Opus to mention at ten- i ve Pree hides and Pleces, * 1 Ph ioc niinand board Lebert | Afterwards, Ave Mavi, by MiK- | Tie Hse aR 200 170 : cover, 2.00 a7, coluplete, f Te Lo fell Gpus 139, LD Gpreparators lessons, 500 170 complete, |2bua 200. hoard cover. | Ne Jounse's Catechism, 200 | Hon: win : paper cover, o} Burrow’s New Prim Opus 120, hanisin, Opus school of Ne out to the 1.00 for Violin ‘ Section 111. ‘opular up-to-date songs, 2-steps, waltzes, etc, also vocal and instrumental sele sale to-morrow of popular hits of the da Harris's song **Always In the Way.’? Published at 50c. and Vocal, Your Dud Gave His Life for His In the Evening: Time. Country: | ight! in one. 60c. Down on the Farin, Dinah Jones, rtained | New Publications. New Publications. Down Where Breezes Blow, “Deed 1 Do. Ev'ry Morn I Bring Her Chicken. the Wursburger | Honey. Round. i Show the White of Yo Maiden and the, Ja: Singer, but “The Ma of Much Money” The Amazing Eccentricities into which the glamour ‘of much and sudden money betrays mankind are cleverly ridiculed by ALFRED Henry Lewis in the October num- ber of Everybody’s Magazine. “The Unwilling Animals of the Barn-Yard Are Made to Mingl Brethren of the Drawing-Rooms."'—Fi No dull or mawkish fiction in Everybody’s—stories For in- stance, ‘The Lotus and the Cockleburrs,” by O. Henry, | and “The Call of the Mountains,” by ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE, ‘Taere’sa character study of ‘Henry Labouchere, Editor of London 77«h,” by T. P. O’CoNNoR, and a} very frank explanation of Chicago by WiLL Payng, the full of gayety and action may novelist. dness Sorrowfully with of Much Money."’ rom the ‘'Madnes be found therein: Verybodys gazine For October—144 pages—Ten Cents—On all News-stands (The Leaves are Cut). THE RINGWAY-THAYER COMPANY, Publishers, Union Square North, New York, . phe a) aes Honey Flows, Pye Got My Byer on What's the Matter with Uncle Sam? You. In the Valley Where the Blue- ? birds Sing é New York Town for Mine, Boys. very Sunshine When Up and Down the Line. ne. Every the Heart My Little Hindoo Belle Caneel Tey, She Certainly Looks Good to Me, | Never, Do The Train, Rolled On. rnere The Smile That Won't Come ort. My Little Rang-Outang. . 190 100-00, 100 10. F The Man Up tn the Moon, Meet Me Whe 23 Down. nthe Bun Goes | Nonodyin Lookin’ en the Fields are White with | and De Moor ton While the r] You Love. From the | Ringing. Silver Slipper. l ; cin Webster's Dictionary. Copyrighted by Merriam & Co. 1903 copyright edition of “WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DIC- TIONARY:” an American Dictionary of the English language. by Noah Webster, thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged and improved by Chauncey A. Goodrich D. D., and Noah Porter. D.D., LL.D.; with an appendix of useful tables, including recent population, statistics of the world and a supplement of more than 5,000 words and phrases. The 1903 edition is bound in full tan sheep, with black and red labels printed in gold; Saabs arse inte eine en geod papert mers ey OO) bled edges; published at $3,50; our price, (Book Store, 24 Floor, Centre) for You. Sy ole Belle ht on the, Mississippi. “but De Owl mvent Bells Were | In a Cozy Corer Dianth) APO! 5) N. DID | ausTRrAD ‘decoratlo gular pri AUSTRIA? IMEPORC Violet’ spray, filed immed, 100° ‘piece Bet, SH’ PORCELAIN DINNER § Feen underglaze secon egular price $1) reg price $10.00; Peacock and olive ® ation, pleces; net, CHERS, nd ends from ie, and Te CHINA beautiful 5 ER SETS; spra 100 pleces’, reg our st thea TEA CUPS AND | decoration; rei APTER-DIN 2 regularly 0c, 15 RO OSETS: fll Miumined, 100 00; 15.00 CH | DEEP CUT GLASS, RS Bows, einch; rexular’ price & A jons, richily cach, exit NEO, WAVILAND'S. | F' a3 ch; Fegular price, CHRO. DINNER SETS; beauttul decora. | HANDLED OLIVE tione, $37.50: E price, § Gxtraordinary Values in Because of keen competition this Fall amo: heen enabled to place many orders at low figures. But we must the following to make way for furniture in transit: Sideboards. Extension Gable. 2) 28, made of Hid oak, shi a) TABLES, made of solld oak Ream OAR hin tecoratad with funicy curt TYinieh: round top, with & leKe, 1 in dratver ined tor milver, rem! $12.00; special, $39.00 EXTENSION TABL Farlor Suites. Exceptionally good values in Parlor Suites. mahogany finished frames; new and exclu- sive coverings, in damask velours and tap DS, made of sold oak: drawet lined for 34.00; special, SIDEROARDS, nade of 6 carved uprights and top; special, SIL cary Thetr ARDS, made of fine a Cand upright handles: teamlarly SIS-00;" special, esiries. on te fs PARLOR SUITES, 8 pleces, m: Cane Seat Dining Chairs Tekea“trames, handaomely (nl . $2.) CHAIRS, f with geen Verona; reaulariy $00,0, cla ' PARLOR SUITES, % pleces, mahorany Inhed frames, handsomely carved, coy aiiion fguret tapestry; F 0 ARS CHAIRS, $3.50 CHAIRS, 4.00 ARM CHAIRS, JAILS, ARM CHAIRS, 0 CHAIRS, $9.00 ARM CHAIRS, China Closets. $40.00 te 5 nieces: reduced red and verona to PARLOR SUITES, 5 duced. fro covering: red PARIOR 201" covering: re PARLOR SUIT covering: redw PARLOR SUITES, 5 Yerona covering, 1 to Couches A. superior line of couches--made up in assorted colors of verona velovurs—frames made of quartered oak and birch in ma rade of fine a 00; special, Cxtension Gables, EXTENSION TABLES, made of fine quar. tered oak: round top: ‘pedestal base; with carved claw feet; handsomely fnished. eit 00; mbectal, 18.00 SION 'TABL and Mas hourht, mana Interniezzo, ctions of all musical comedies Special including the two great his—*'In a Cozy Coruer’’ Very special to-morrow at When. the Winter Time Comes | *, Tady Just The Duel of Hearts and Eyes. in Dear Old La ¢ Tes. When We Were Two Little Boys, Instrumental. ithe Arrival of the Gecks Upholsteries. Friday's Budget of Rargains. WINDOW SHADES. Made with heavy fringe and good fotures: would sell ebe- here tt double our priver each ae 5900 270 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS at MUSLIN CURTAINS at, pair. CURTAIN LOOPS for above at Full size; 3 yards long: heavy top fringe: pair n | BEAUTIFUL § BALAD | 00. 8. made of wolid oak; hy flue 1 ¥ i Sek sale tond hogany finish. 8 ee. wht 7} remularly w Double the Usual Number of “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps Friday Because of The Big Store’s ¢th Birthday Celebrations. peter ts achat cae ene ae World's Greatest Sheet WJustc Store And Its Remarkable Specials for Friday. Nearly 4,000 feet of yee onthe Third Floor devoted to the display and sale of Musical Com- We have divided this busy store into 2—Teachers’ Department and Classical Sheet Music. In each of these sections we have arranged a very attractive special sale, offering the best bar- Section II. Standard Classic; Puta’ o Inet nn beeen Price Pr Classical Sheet Music. Som Our | Meudelmwonn’s Sonas |) nag | Vocal and Instrumental, 4 hands, Violin, and Pano; al NanWors two Price Price. | Mozart's Sonatas for w_ | fed Hat for teaching purposes. Catalogue free for the asking that he two ae al aoe PI Rarer 00 © This muste is printed and Mthographed on fine musle paper ard Bach. Little ‘ 7 Toe | Fol! by exclurive music dealers at from 20c. to $1.00 each, Our ey fann Opus " eRardiess lint price always Me. per catalogue Chaminade. bog, Lang Meyer Pinwutt str ec, Lichner, Padlerewsk! Hlivan, Zeller 4 Lussnrs Stabat Mater. Hutz. Leybach. n Patrol Baron V By Han An. Select BR Larks, by 1 ipa, Over tu Is) Fellows Waltz, . ‘altz, from Don Cesar. Duran alse in i Wares of the Ovean Galop. Ic Wilcox (intermezzo) and Chas. K. Wheeler Ella yes. {in Wearing My Heart Away | Rose Dane Tar March, in Dixie, Two Step. Charcoal! March. ‘The Dance of the Sparrows Bungaloo. CURTAINS. 1.00, 1,50 0 3,00 69c and 1,00 5ew 37e CURTAIN RODS. ASS EXTENSION RODS 7-8x4ft.. with brackets and ends; each, 39e le PORTIERES.. 7.50, 5.00 and 1.00 (Third Floor, Front, 18th St.) Chinaware, Glassware & Bric-a- Brac Bargains. | Exceedingly Attractive Values for Friday. " y i RIAN CHINA TEA RB: ) WATER BOTTLES; | THIN AUSTRIA? \ Dinner Sets. decorations, ote $5.00, i SAIN DINNER Fegular price, $00; set. RaTor zs 1 THIN BLOWN TUMBLERS, HED TUMBLERS, Bric-a-Brac, IMPORTED BRIC pitchers, ot Knogn. manufacturers Figures; Teplita Toeular price, $2.0)" and Gorter Sets. AN PORCELAIN TS pleces, $2.00, I-PORCELAIN TS, 10 pieces’ dozen CHAM- requlathy regularly $0. an Te and He (Third Floor, Front.) Dining Room Furniture, Parlor Suites & Couches. ing leading manufacturers of Fine Furniture we have have space immediately to accommodate incoming stocks. and so feature Iustrated all speinae assorted ae Ph ke) (Fifth Floor.) Wall Papers. vats Gardaine in Room Lots. y special offering for Friday only. ough fsiscand Weder ia asi eheary eatorae, rs ee 10 Rolls Wall Paper. 20 yards border to match: $1.60 grade. per lt. 10. 10 Rolls Wall Paper, 20 yards border, some git, $2.10 grade. per let, se 12 Role Wall Paper. 20 yards border, tpesries and embowed. $3.50 10 Rolls Wall Paper, 20 y ie emborsed. ail colors: $4.5 border, i ards border, in fine silks, eretonna and heavy i Third Floor, Centre, 18th Si.) Sale of Used Pranos Continued with Additional Big B ‘ ‘ g (9 Bargains, And how Pianos did sell yesterday | People began to flock to the Auditorium on the 5th Floor as soon as the Store opened. Such a sale wouldn't be possible elsewhere. Many Gxtraordinary Si urprises. Pianos and Organs held in reserve go on sale to-morrow, and- t ae who failed to get here yesterday will be met with no disap- pointments. ) USED UPRIGHT PIANOS—Every one put in thorough order; modernly equipped in our repair factory. All in first-class playable condition, and offered at hes radiealivren prices $35.00, $50.00, $55.00, $100.00, $125.00, $135.00. Thei | cost was $250, $2 $300, $325, $350. SOU ARE BARS $250, $275, $290, $300, $325, $350. $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $50, $60, $75. BABY GRAND PIANOS— $85.00, $325.00, $435.00; all like new. Mason The following well-known make \ f A, B. Chase. Irs. ©. Pond Sslaway, Vvtaneek. Lie pore nad taiciease hte The: Squares include: Fischer, Chickering, Stein Weber, Baby Grands include Chickering Kranich & Bach, Seiivepie crea rieede Women’s Kimonos and Extra Size Wrappers. These are very special offerings for Friday; new designs. The prices are unusually low. ce Kimono Sowns. { Ue Planvelette and out Ie} ists Sate eae jong and full. 125) inc Cxtra Size W; SPECIAL VALUE WOME! ee keene ‘and Whi ite AT { WoMEN's walt H EN IMONO SACQUES 79. 4 or Bellows Rat melee; in | Sizer 46 to 50. ra. Ww WOMEN'S KIMONO DRESS- eee wh ar { INMCGLE (ap Dlettired) in Bh te, ermian and Black’ and the extra full skirt with (rimmed with taney washabl Deald, IISc | et Foor, te Best Makes of Carpets Await Your Choice. Auractively displayed in this well-lighted Departmen i i minster and Wool Velvet Ci rar the loner Ceol ise and We rte arpets to please your fancy, and at the lowest Prices con- Woot Velvet Carpets. 31.15 grade as, yd. PFe very handeor ‘pat terns, ‘with large sailor collar | anthers Border trimmings Sith belt | Axminster Carpets, $1.60 and $1.50 grades 420 This grade finds favor with housekeeper match pacts 4 moderate income, ast durable and taning jane dees oot Dine Wilton Carpets. bs of remarhable dorabidty; newes sarenen hat ees border : (Fifth Floor, Front.) Wen’s and Women’s Shoes. MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, J, 75 | XAPMENS $2.50. $3.00 7 grag PATENT COLTSKIN, WELTED) ..upie s: oe SOLES: all sizes; several styles; ordi- | factories that tha paily the workmanship alone would cost | '? more than we ask for the finished Shoes. | ts . 1 Included at $1:75 is a lot of black Box Calf | Piste line of all’ stata of’ 82°50 linet Bate Shoes with double soles, welted, in all sizes | plet |ent Leather Shoes; your choice of either (Second Floor, East.) Children’s Underwear. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHIRTS, “ONEITA”™ COMBINATION PANTS AND DRAWERS. ribbed SUIT. natural or white, made to cotton with fine fieece. double sewn | sell up to 85c.; 20 15 years, at seams, special, according to size, at | Boys FINE WOOL FLEECED 190, 250, FOC & PFe\ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. exra BOYS FLEECE LINED SHIRTS Gre, ae to: eal SIC 25e AND DRAWERS all sizes at cea Ane CHILDRENS WOOL COMBI- rea eT | NATION SUITS. white or paral | wool, made to sell up to $1.50; 65e 39e. WOOL SHIRTS, PANTS AND size 2, DRAWERS, for boys and girls extra well finished, s i Nees SPEEA PES DH | e. additional for each larger size. | (Main Floor, Sast of Escalator) size 18 at Each size larger Sc. extra. Choice Wines and Liguors For Cabinet, Table and Sick Room. NORMANDY, RYE. 10. y a ED FOX Al, SRY RTD TE, Wat 1,00/REP TOL Am, Seti i ome trem gel eeetr er iee 1.25 per bottle, JOU REN Quality CABERNET, 4 75c | GUARET: fnent and oldest domes- 4 my E: i) vears old; per per hottie, S RYE: 6 vears D; per bottle tle Wine: per case, 12 quarts, 65¢ | 2 QUALITY UT SA) is: “dchislous white, wines Potten: 4625 tinported tn. glass. erat. Frankfort 5.75 haported from Vorden «5.95 ERST: oRYE; ay | fom fe Kallon. i a © | poner can mand Freres France; per ‘quarts, | NER TREPPCHE:! fn ginas from Johann Gerst, | fort-aeM. ORT or SHER- zallon, $215) 65 ¢ BET CA: Rulon, 1.25 Er. & TY : per SHERRY r VIGOR ah and brain: per Cee 50)t Mlunyon 'sWiteh Hazel Soap Customers who know from exe perience are saying constantly : “Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap is superior Any high price en soap. p experts go a step fur- ther and say: ‘It is Ae best toiler soap made in this or any other coun- try. Best for the complexion, best # é a for shampooing and best for remov- ing all facial blemishes.” Strong statement, isn't it? But you'll say so, too, after you've used it. uae Munyon’s price, 15c.; our price, 10c. Be cakes ‘for imo, ot A S ec |

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