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$64,000 TO PAY ~JELOER DWORCE Wife of the Sugar Trust Multi- State Racing Commissioner Millionaire’ Obtained It in Gave Up that Sum for Losing Scuth Dakota Last Year, with Bets Made by His Servant at Custody of Her Son the Track in His Name. 5 COMMISSIONER WAS A FATHER HAS THE BOY NOW. PLUNGER HIMSELF. ey Judge Dickey aye the Western De- cree Cannot Stand in This State, Valet Made Bets for Him with} and’ wit! Decide Future of Child the Bookies, but on This Par-| Later. ticular Day Decided to Launch 4 Jusfice Dickey, of the Supreme Court, Out on His Own Account. Brooklyn, decided to-day against the validity of the divorce obtained by Mrs. Ella Therese Elder from her husband, fter George W. Elder, who is reputed to be After a long term of secrecy, bY | Tort $25,000,000. Mrs, Elder obtained which the man chiefly involved hoped the divorce in South Dakota last year to forever keep the story from the pub-|and the Western court Kwarded her the lic, it was learned by The Evening |cttstody of their child, George W. Elder, dr. World to-day that one of the mem-|""sustice Dickey sald that the divorce bers of the State Racing Commission | qjq not hold good in the State of New was compelled to pay $64,000 for lo: Yorkgand on that account he could not , Sustained by his valet at the races of award the proper oustody of the boy. the Coney Island Jockey” Club. * le sald he would take further testi- The man who paid the $64,00 ts John|mony on that point before giving @ Sanford, who makes his home at Am- | decision. sterdam, N. ¥., and isa member of the} In the testimony presented to the firm of 8. Sanford Sons, carpets, | court Mrs. Elder, who by the Dakota Fifth evenue and Eighteenth street. | qecree was allowed to resume her maid- His valet, who caused the trouble, Jen name of Carwell, said she went to has faded from the memory or all/ Dakota, not directly for the purpose of y concerned, even to his name. securing a divorce. Being in that State, | The news first came from a formeg|she sued for absolute separation from . well-known bookmaker, who has since |her husband and remained there the turned theatrical manager. full period required by the law. She Valet His Commissioner, ad elowed” allmona allmony/ot’ $8,000 “Mr, Sanford had long been known to|a year and $2,600 a year for the boy's us bookmakers as a free bettor and | support. he had told us that his vafet was com-| Upon her return to this Gtate Mrs. missioned to act for him, The valet|Elder obtained possession of her son, had done this for some time, and|and later he was taken from her by his when we lost wo paid up, and when he|father. It 1s now around the lad that lost the vouchers he gave in Mr, San-|future litigation will centre, The moth- y ford’s name were always paid. er Js bent upon his possession. a id It ts “ y satd will bring sult for a divorce ‘One day, however, the valet thought State to secure her fights. he would plunge for himself, at the| George ‘W. Elder Is related to the same time representing that he was | Havermeyers and js one of the big fac- betting for Mr. Sanford, But every- |‘ 17 the Sugar Trust. thing went against him, and at the end —— of the day he found he was out $64,000. “He, as usual, gave vouchers for the money and when we tried to collect the sum from Mr, Sanford he refused to pay. He sald his valet on that par- {cular day had not been empowered to | he “We thought differently, and de-! manded that the loss be pad. “We even) prepared to bring sult for the amount. | August Belmont and other oMcials of the Coney Island Jockey Club threat- eiled to rule ‘un off the track it we |Sorley’s Two Months’ Search in droppin Lib i el to scare us into ng the matter, ‘ rs Aanoe © told him to go atead and «we; Various Cities Ends in Finding) us off, gut we ae arne 0) Ket the} . money due us. Mr. Sanford the: a ii iten- the offer, to arbitrate the nator a0 | Her in Essex County Peniten as to keep the scandal out of court, We agreed to but baikea ‘when| — tiary Serving Ninety Days. hie wanted ‘a racing man for umpire, Former Judge Pryor Chonen, 2 peEinally we chose Roger A. Pryor! After searching for two months ecause, Wwe knew ie would tie’ fait’ tO! cirgugh all the large citlen of New York both sides. He heard the stories and decided Jn our fay Mr. Sanford then | 4nd Connecticut for his wife, whe dis- : paid us the mon appeared from her home on Noy. 10, : angie ul ude Fro John A, Borley, of g West Twen- “Mr. that ha haa! ty-third street, to-day found her serving ix valet was | q ninety-day sentence in the Essex wark, 1” was dsked told commissioned ets for him, | & Upon that. he Was Agr with the | County Penitentlary, in bookmakers. He denied, however, that ‘he woman was ted on Ferry ihe sale Mc suet ered tO BCL ON! street on Dec. Mon a charge of disor- “LT weighed phe. aa pears cully, ae derly conduct. Sorley had intended inv of the facts presented could | prosecuting his search in all of the cities d therwise than against Mr, |? ERED G Li He liiqutha ast and wentatosNewarie iat ford ‘# one of the best | night, At Police Headquarters the Ing men in the Bast: He tn! name of his wife was found on the Santora, Bs ra ‘or of large | records, and to-day he visited the Peni- sat. Amsterdam. cattaty. uence The Sanford stable is ‘known as the | tentiary and found the woman. a ee sends rte tele Sone | Chief Hopper will endeavor to have fare purple and gold, Chuctanunda ts | her released this afternoon, the beat’ Known Worse in the stable Sorley says thut she became slightly demented just before she left home. She was once an inmate of Bellevue Hor- pital, he sa because of mental trouble, He will place her in a sani- MAYOR HAS TROUBLES. 4 PLACED ON TRIAL n.- Why He Doenn Want té& 4 ; ray | Dwell on Presidential Prospect “Mr. Ma will art publi ou alle uss the re- Former Examiner in Appraisers’ | ' Stores Accused of Conspiracy | Mec : to Defraud United States Gov- |: ; ernment of Customs Duties. ‘A oe CH Awe ups that. The 1 of my own’ just now. For the second time within two years, Jenae N. Rayner, a former examiner uy Was piaced on trial to-day before piace Thomas and a jury in the Criminal Boe Mliows and Nervous Disorders, hace ch a a ind an in ¢ Stomach, Sick Heal Branch pf the United States Circuit) Whe: Giddiness; Fulness and Swelling after ourt Ou & C| ‘ge of conspiracy 10} meals, Dieziness aud Drowsiness, Cold Chills defraud the Government. Flushings of Hent, Toss of Appetite, Short. AS DTIAR RECON EGH INR » | ness of ‘h, Costiveness, Blotches'on the Rayner was arrested in’ April, 1902, | Bilge pisturbed Sleep, rightful. Dreams in company with Ottuker and James | andall Nervous dnd wine set ae we a din business under the Ar ¢ i 3 Vin business under the frm name TWENTY Addbe Siete te try one he Chemical Company, im-| Box of these Pills, aud rier will be ael= sential oils. ‘The Govern- | morwledged to be WIT WUT A RIVAL, ~ hat the invoices upon! . BRRCHAROS PIGES taken as ditec- | oraches mudet ted, te thee wee Females tocomplete i mace th heath. hey promptly reniove any obstruc- thlesv and that tion of irregularity of the system. For & whos iL Was to examine and i Pee Waouds, permed shes to} Werk: Stomach, he degivered to the Porsche Chemical ig thir fraud na-| Impaired Digestion, Company, kn ture, It was contended that valuable Is upon which high duties 4 and used in the munu- Disordered Liver, they act like magic—a few doses will work “Tacture of expensive perfumerjcs we ¢ | Jronders upon the Vital Organs; Btrengthen- | ing the mujevlar System, restoring the long. | lost Complexion, bringing Tack the keen The three men Placed on trial edge of sppet an with the in the suminjer of 192. In the middie| Hosebud of Moaltt qwhole phy- of the trial-cBunsel for the two Porsches| wueatem eqn aman Tame, Rhvte ‘admitted by thousands, in all astonished the Court by asking permis-! ¢ ses bt eclety, aid oe of the best sion to interpose a-pléea of guilty for that BEEGHAM'S | ry A T Lar, Baie of any Patent aistant Lnnited States Distric mney Ualdwin, who Ing the proxecu. | Prepared only'by Thomas Beecham Seton, having visited Gaghind, last. mutt: St. me) ding consideeaple time in the ities where, the fraudulent invoices re prepared. Several hours were required to-day ret a fi fia defendant “Aiecinime ai leat character WALET'S LOSSES) OT WALD HERE : “Iam glad to be able to testify to the public what I consider your medi- cine has done for me, Med with catarrh for.a number of years; had used many other remedies and was about to 1 at last tried your THE INVESTIGATION OF CONSUMPTION. How Easily It Can Be Distinguished I had been trou to find any change, give up all hope. medicine and found it to be just what it is represented to be. oJ used a number of bottles of Dr, Pieré®’s Golden Medical Discovery and will say positively that 1 have not felt as well in several years AMERICA LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE WORLD. fed leading styles originate in Brockton, the manu- facturing centre of men's fine shoes in this country. Styles Originated by My Expert Model Maker Are Copied Everywhere. W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy fitting, and s rior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 good as those that cost you $5 to $7 —the only ieee is the at Brockton, Mass., the la: joes, and show Medical science has been making great stridesein the diagnosis of disease, and in none more than in lung disease. above sketch shows, side, a healthy lung as photographed by the X-ray, at the Invalids’ Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y. On the right is a diseased lung. This Insti- tute was one of the very to experiment and then put into practical use the Roentg had become a common occurrence, have entirely disap- peared, as well as the burning sensation 1 endured through my eyes and nose—and my voice has been wonderfully improved | since using your medicine. be without it and shall fore: to your worthy medicine. Ernest Gauvin, s Notre Dame, Ancienne Lorette, Quebec, i 1 suffered three years with catarrh of head, nose and throat, 3 had frequent and severe frontal head- . hacking, coughing and spitting. My voice was husky and my breath of- fensive, and what to do I knew not.’ One | day I read some of your very flattering testimonials and decided to try ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and am very happy gradually less- on the left-hand shoe in the world. coyld take you into my fact ee tinder one roof making men’s fine rou the infinite care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. irst in America could show you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Dow to make, why they hold their ior {intrinsic value than any other $3. thee isa meat caeietey betoreea seer reread aod aie prices in oe nee pay only one profit on shoes made in my and sold direct to you my Leary cities, The result is, you get better shoes for ibe peice + of tanning the bottom soles produces more flexible er-wearing leather than any other tannage. EVERY GENTLEMAN SHOULD HAVE SHOES TO DRESS HIS FEET PROPERLY ON ALL OCCASIONS. * He should have a pair of Viscolized waterproof, hea wet weather; a pair suitable for shoes for dress. Don’t much style, comfort a: las $3.50 shoes cost more and are of greater fit better, wear examining broken shoe on the marke ket to-day. hones, locating internal cancers, stone in the bladder, and malformations of all kinds. Where a person is suffering from chronic cough, a photograph taken by the X-ray will distinguish whether the germs of consumption have started in the lungs or not. show a peculiar mottled condition at the apex of the lung, or if the case is a bad ‘one the whole of both lungs may be in- volved and show on the photograph. Dr. R. V. Pierce, the chief consulting phy cian to this noted Institution, gives his time and that of his large staff of special- ists in chronic diseases, free of charge, to those desiring to have a careful examina- tion made of their condition. offers to carefully consider all cases sent to him by mail giving description’ of symptoms, and will give an opinion as to the treatment or cure. built up a large institution at Buffalo for the treatment of all chronic diseases, and he has never claimed that known remedies (which he gave to the public over a third of a century ago) sense whatever. Forty years ago H® discovered a combi herbs and barks that when made into a concentrated alterative extract he called Dr. Medical Discovery, and this remedy has. sold more largely in the United States in the past third of a century than any other remedy for coughs, catarrh and incipient consumption. purely vegetable and contains no alcohol or narcotics. By acting upon the diges- tive organs it assists in the assimilation of food and thereby increases the rgd hlood corpuscles, and tones up the liver, heart and other organs of the body. Pure blood is essential to good health, and so is a good digestion, Dr. Pierce ‘believes that the person suffering from incipient eonsumption should take good, draughts of pure air, practise breathing, expanding the lungs frequently, on w arth days to stay out much as. possible, wholesome fonts ce own stores in the photograph will THREE PAIRS OF double-sole shoes for Patent Leather Button feasant days, anda pair pairs; you can get as to $18 for these three service in three paits of Douglas shoes for $10.50. Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. Thave the largest mei Hasiness in the wortd. live, Donglas shors are within yourreach, 2 Pairs prepays delivery. Write for Illustrated W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. , the ringing in my within a week, my appetite Increased, {and within a month I was like a new dn two months’ treatment 1 was cured, and am pleased to add my t mony as to the merits o i Golden Medical Discovery. Last August my limbs commenced to swell from ankles up to stomach, and the skin on my limbs seemed to shine writes Mrs. Lucretia J. Cor- nish, fof Chippewa Station, Osceola Co, “T could not take a good breath. The doctor said I had lifted too much and my liver was swelled to double the size it should be, and, crowded my heart |] ly speak with- out coughing. The doctor gave me six powders and a liquid to take, and sai would have to come again. would send if 1 wanted ‘any nore medi- We did not have the means to pay six dollars a trip for the doctor, so I sent and got six bottles of Dr, Golden Medical Discovery, and when I had taken one bottle the swelling had nearly gone out of my limbs and 1 com- menced to improve. ness of ‘God and your wonderful medi- cine I feel as well as | did before 1 was ick. I cannot expect to feel as 1 was sixty-six last land weighed one hundred and thir- ty-eight pounds a year ago; weight was reduced to one hundred and eight pounds, but 1 am gaining now miles to church and bac don’t think I ought to complain.” “I was taken sick nine years ago with M. M. Wardwell, “Had the doctor and he vke up the fever all right, but T took he couldn't cure it and it became chronic, and then he 1 got so weak with it and had piles so badly 1 couldn't lie . or hardly sit up. two or three months; ‘never be well again,’ scription of catarrh of the stomach. thought it hit my case. mend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery for catarrh of the stomach, so 1{° One bottle nearly cured I got two bottles and took one and one-half and was well. been bothered with diarrhoea since." NATURE'S BOOK, Those desiring to. about the body Douglas High Grade A Boys’ Shoes $2 & $1.75. rent ‘That Donglas uses it Prcres there 18 value in Dhouglas 83.50 aT iS§ DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; 345 Eighth Avenue. 520 Willis Ave. 708-710 Broadway 1367 Broadway, « 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl, vi RSEY CITY,18 Newark Av. NE WARK, 785 Broad 8: $9.50 Shoe Mail Order matter where you cor. Howard. or. Sth St. 433 Broadwa. 755 Broadwi 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th, Gates Av. 250 West 125th Street. 974 Third Avenue. 2202 Third Ave.,, cor. 120th.) J 356 Sixth Aven were cure-alls aus Fifth nation of roots, Pierce's Golden ——— Railroads. Pen nazar ‘HOEZWAS RAILROAD. " «of West Twenty-third greet] “anil Deabrosnes ana MEN'S OVERCOATS Through the good- MEN'S suits i five, minute on, exceh Where otherw AY M MAIL N DERB: VY HATS, 9! CASH OR CREDIT. $1.00 PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCC AE! WALKING SUITS 24.50, (Lab ies? MILITARY © COATS 00 LADIES" SILK mAlsrsis $1.98 young as formerly, Se apan eu ic and Obssrvatton Can walk two on Sunday, so in the sunshine and eat heartily nsumption, as every- sting disease— =night- 8. — For and Louisviliey, Linwood, Kan h Cod liver oil Pulsions are nau- seating to most victims of this dread dis- ease—whereas Dr, Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery gives an appetite and helps in the assimilation of the food—whole- Clothing a3 Cloaks CREDIT. $1 Per Week. HAN ORK Clothing Co, gave up the case, Was that way thought | would but saw your de- built up to normal health and strength. Dr. Pierce does not claim that his “Dis- consumption, but he does know it will Benefit every case, and some remarkable cures have been effected, may lead into this dread disease, so that it is well to take it in time and prevent it from becoming chronic. Bronchitis ts readily cured, and catarrh, which is noth- ing more or less than stagnation of the plocd, can be readily cured by use of “Golden Medical ic made up largely of shrink the corpuscles of the ihiood and make them weak for resistance Why Dr. Pierce does not believe in put- with alcohol or narcotics. miss Elia Bourge, 47 Ashland Boute- 1 began taking it. Diamonds, Watches on Credit. in ‘health "and. disease, 10 medicine and suFgery, without tech Sense Medical Advi cents for the cloth-bound, or twenty-one cents for paper-covered book. is preparing | a Mayor | aaswered soft: | Railroads, NewYork Central =i ws mid devant duu asad dw ¢— —— 6 s ‘Silk and Velour Cloaks Beautiful Embroideries at Great Reductions for 1904 sen atouse, straight front and loose—long | Dainsy: snowy, ortsp, and “such bape eh Peedi: riehly — trimmed—tined Raine aa one customer ation pep with black, white, gray or fancy Bro: 6 pexciaime......There te this about our cade Satins, oF Silke—suitable for alt Prince Panu Rasa occasions. realize—prices are GOODS IMPORT: Now Were. Now. ED FOR COMI RING TRADE— 9 £008 IR Ba: not last year's left overs—it you come to + e009 | 33! the counter vou'll see how absolutely Blas: new and up-to-date the stock some people's teeth are! misSing, some broken, some decayed, If your teeth are not in good condition we'll put them “right” for little money, New Botanical Discovery Come at once and save from $150 others irregular, Don't miss the great sale of cele- brated $350 tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, including stool and cov eral terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 Genornl Passenger, relieves all pain as soon as applied to k Guaranteed 19 Years. Full Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns, 22. ka Gold Filling peuer Filling i Waterbury Dental Parlors, NEW YORK: 54 W. 23d St. No interest charged for time taki in making payments. Delivered upon first payment of Women's Fine: Kersey Coats Edgings and Inserting. with Cape—Double Breast Straight Flouncings Skirts... front—wide tallored strappings— Ganesh Cover sem iyene tailor or gunmetal buttons~ —satin iB 98 . lined eelue 00. ohh uher Coats. $3.08 to $10.08; Hie" ne prices earlier aaked Mae Great Values in Dresses |January Sale Va For Baby Boys and Girls| in Corsets Russian, rench ni Yok | Coutille and Sateen -oopular makes and ines ae Pace |styles—with and without habit hips—at guaranteed for ten BROOKLYN: ALTARS TRSTERT 414-416 Fulton St. ARIK Py naens ANY Hours, 8 to G. Sundays, 9 to 4, | FOLLOWING VALUES CONTINUED: d Swedish spoken ten Pane Avent WEST SHORE R. R. Interest and Dividend Notices. INTEREST ALLOWED|.- nny | Bee ‘nthe case 43°] RECOMMEND THEMSELVES, im 198 {At ets. me 39 | knit beggin Drawers— Wedding Invitations ee NER Your Floor, | a heleia! iG A af mulled free. Jan- “Wee nx ce 1; AMBPRT. erage Dental HLO-MI8 Sixth Ave. (20th St), OVER CAMMEYER'S SHOE STORB, ine Dis *Wreatoo Morning Specials Being a Feature of _ This January White Sale We Offer To-Morrow Until 1 P. M.. COLORED LINING. TAFFETAS— White, Cream, Light Blue. Pink and other shad-s—strong, serviceable and silky for lining Crepe de Chines, Vpiles and other sheer materials— 19 value 33 cents..... . ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK—NO MAIL ORDERS. BOYS’ NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT KNEE PANTS— Strictly all wool—fast colors—patent waistband—cut full—stroagly 34 sewed—d4 to 15 years--75 cent quality... 3} ° ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. SILK MIXED COTTON ALBATROSS— , Soft, Crepy finish—will make up to look like goods that co:t five times as much—not mercerized—the filling is pure silk. Azure Pink Gray Violet Canary Nile Geranium _—Biscult Navy Cream Were wholesaled at 3214 cents While the lot lasts, but not promised after One P. M. . 14 Special Morning Sale Of iis Dressing Sacques and Wrappers ~ RIPPL) E, 2 TDERDOWN | GERMAN FLANN' RESSING SACQUE and 8 Pink, ae Ret and Gra Pointed rie faney dotted at rlost = Venere ie stitched satin etrap- tedium and Ugh: pings—s! fastenens— pretty soft graya—trimme Dene Sito: norrow (79) oC bktck risbon velvet) 02 Pas untill P.M : ~slzes 4 to t—vuluo $2.25...... WD Only sold in-Wrapper Dept...... Third Floor, F NO MAIL ORDERS...... NONE AFTER ONE P.M. ©. ——_——® so Women's Underwear. a Quality the Keynote—No old stock—No inferior grades. Accurate descriptions. Everything exactly as here set forth, NIGHT DRESSES | SKIRTS ‘ Good Muslin—V or high neck— Finis Camibriaeiwe ‘ 2 Ins't'ga and tucks or bolero effect ruffle. two Ingettina. tick. With Inst'gs and tucks—valle 0. 49! and rultle of fancy tio oe emp Nainsook.gCambric and Mustin— Cambric “7 tae round and empire—Val, lace o Fume of entre on ele oe dar emb’y—ribbon finlsh—value $1. ‘79 with faney hi Cambric, Naingsook and Muslin Hine Empire, Round or V neck fancy styles—neat ane showy— value $1.25 and $1.50 Fine Cambric Gowhecaaunee Vor Chemise style—yoke of 12 Val. lace Ins't’gs and hemstitched tucks; alao other stylex with Cluny and | ‘Torchon lace trime-value 32.69.....1.98 sivies— Nainsook Bishop Gowns—low neck— front and back yoke, shoulders and | sle wide Point de Paris lace In'eviteet dealgn~rivbon finish— value $3.98.. cr CHEMISES | CORSET ROVERS ambrle deop.emb rutte vith, faerie aly nie 8kirts—deen cirebtae Insertings and pulle hemstitehing | {on,other handsome Kirts—deop skelet lace ahd empyesn . with 2.85) Valie shs0. Yoke of tucks and inserting— | Fine Cambri ric—-Front o} Cambric ruffle—value .39. + BT ltace insertinns or tele mith or foun Cambric and Muslin Chemises ribbon run made with drawing round, square or open front—tucks, string which permits of ea: lace or emb'y trim—value .65. + .49 laundering—value 4 cents. iy Cambric—regular and extra length— | Campric Corset cove “J two insertings Ince or emb'y— eq round neck} a Bred = Py trim'd akirts—value $1.19. - .79 Point de Paris < eet run— 4 trimmed | value 55 : Skirt Chemiser—ela borate! with lace and ribbon—trim'd skirt— Naive value $1.60... > 95) aiinoratels: t and ribbon— DRAWERS Bruit of Loom Muslin hem and cluster tucks—value 99. Muslin and Cambrte—Ruftie with de Paria uaa ince ins'ten; cluster ‘tucks rows washable ribbon ecaive $c. and emb'v—value .69. sree TS | Habit and Straight front 5 Muslin and Cambric—Ins't' gs t Covers—front. ‘ambi ‘iyand ow a vine | WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZES Lor ne 4 | Ex, Size Drawers—hem and tucks value 49. Limit—two, Fine Cambr’ shirred tucks between ins ratte of good clone emb » Ex fc Chemise—H. 8. rumfie= Bal 69 x rawers—dainty trim Limit—T M Mace or omb'y—value $1.69. 25 Ex. Size Gowns H. 8. tucked Poke value Bargains, Bargains All ont Our Stores. | Ex. Size Muslin Corset Covers— Whichever way you turn—BARGAINS! . Limit twa, THERE ARE REASONS. jes me oF ood auali (aii Grdersee This is our January’ White Sale We have not alone records to equal, | CHILDREN'S DRAWERS ed — put past records must be surpass BRUICSE AGHIRe: You never knew us to heeltate at cont | gif! siges—valte I too css QM 1 we want to sell, 0 Mail Orders, “ wh GREAT AND SPECIAL VALUES IN | these remark‘le reductions. ots that were 31.68 and £49.00 98 sets that wero $1.05 (9 $1.98. ing: aie am-Rossia vmity and Laws i Corsets that were $1.00, ‘ Boomer eo! Nearly all sixes in each t bi an Men's Dress Shirts idly ate Shiite Rand, fm Hine full cut hodies hed and tinished—U i ne: Barrows: nea’ De Ie Boo tees 115 Wo 23 cents, E ‘ampric Dresses Cambric Sidrts xs Domet Skirts- +t Camobric Dresses— Spectal Gamera ny Visiting Cards tren n ed and, felled sen egual Lo best custom mac aro y limited times rth 29 and Plate and {0 ¢ Fine Nainsook Dresses— | Nam Bon d ” nd short; 10 Cards from owner's plate... m Dresses— U Value .9 and 69. or Announcements—Plate and 100 of Hand Knit Sacques— either—engraving not to exer | Children’s Shirts— ten Lines—two sets of envelopes Parl M20 cts. inever-shrink sleeves)— t work.. dl arlors part wool or all wodl— Baual in if paper and nea toa yeare—"seconda” |, {il\ahy! hogan ta aotina of 49 and 69 cent kinds. barged.

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