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saa STUDENT ACCUSE OF STEALING chSH ‘ward Weston, President of the We os q Bieetrical Instrument Company, of Newark. Mr. Weston thought he ree~ i 4 ognized In Dr. Grinnell a man who had some time previously swindle@ him out of $0. He had Dr, GrinneN and hie H wife arrested as they boarded « train | masa ORDINANCE TO REPEAL FOOLISH “NEAR SIDE" LAW to tuke them back to Vermont. Mareinitolet ci coalentecaacaitas | Avoid pneumonia and colds. Weair headquarters or |Name of Youth Is Closely/A. P. Grinnell, M. D., Begins Ac-|towainwser at oace reatiaed there wel an A//cock's Plaster on the chest amd mee aE ||atgeruen er'the city or sen {| Guarded by the Faoulty off tion Against Edward Weston |iicrsr Grint refuel ween at | another between the shoulders. . a . FE) | New York University, Who) for False Arrest and Imprise sits, sistciet that tie rendering’ ot] Remember, it” always strengthens anid Will Protect Him. onment of Himself and Wife. (jets ee a ie ater rom SET leave tig macter ton) aeciae.| |! never weakens the part to which it is One of the best known stud Jn the Bupreme Court this woeke witt | the ductars anit tin wife” || applied. Absolutely safe and curative. N York University, wher ceglts be heard the suit of Dr. and Mrs, Ash- eee bee Hes New Yor :. sand Bee eas : Sale cba yiconrded oy Ave tanuityiaa | tes aie aa anes ite meee ten photoset Seas Guaranteed to contain no belladoryna ise arrest and or other poisons. | Patrons of Surface Cars All Over the| Rocsiien dipeaden sé at Arties City Support The Evening World's Demand for a Change, and Aldermen ' Promise to Act To-Morrow, \anee 26 useMion 14, at Oharged with a score of small thofte of |imprisonment. The sult will be inter-]WHITE PLAINS COURT HOUSE. which the young men in Gould Hall | esting an deciding how far a man may| Fecause of the Iarge increase of legal | =) atop on the far « have compluined @uring the last few | proceed on suspicion when not backed | business in Westchester County, which BOn the wuxgertion of The Evening ) No. 6 Second avenue (Tentir District),| | atreet, at the eresnwalk, to Weeks, Sium* amounting to 3 have }up by fact, keeps the Supreme and County Courts | UJ %, POROUS. Moria, ad foliowing its agitation for es ondinance Sale ‘| |] charae or take on pnuse: bean stolen from the rooms of students] Dr. and Mre D live in lin. wexsior almost continually, and on | a MBlean ‘stroti-crossings, a resolution Will) trouble on the cast side Gian in ans! | Section 2—This ordinance and suspicion finally reated on ane man, | Vermont, wher * th® re- account of the many York lawyers oR ‘We presented to the F section of tie city. Our people) ct Immediately, He hax been suspended pending an in-| pected head of the Vermont Medical} who seek to try divorce and other fn. ot ane yout It. Women lreatian tt College, came to this city two years |Portant cases in Westchester, the Board | : At its meeting to-morrow vestigation. Mis, Griniell Ww invalid ana |0f Supervisors: purpose to build ow | Money, books and articles of value |* Mrs. Grinnell was an invalid and | court whieh went into which requires + 1 Thomag “homng from | Nef husband had brought her on for n jouse at White Plainse to coat | therm {teatment, They stayed at the Wal- have been taken syatematical we \the rooms at Gould Mal). ‘Ti = i dort-Astoria. '- a eee rior and the robber nad to use a key = % 6T™! AVE, 2187 & 22"°STREETS uldwin, of No. yeth came Y Hall ton to talk over ter of the repeal with Alderman. It is outrageous,” the Alderman few hours in which this rule has} “it is svidome sar ic L that we makes mite, |to gain ontrance to the rooms. ‘The tn force have shown its useleas-| but T think eet ee, bent chug | Al) Of SNOW isi: wera convinced that one of | i aie > atl ticular conventenced by | ‘ABermen that the: q but tam convinced now atic would be facti stopped atthe “near ery n the far side tn were Youd ‘and emphgic ;|Commissione® Makes Arrange- |i" ’ : ; | | trae called (GatorasOuat Bnowvannieela | A Very Special Sale ment by Whioh It Can Be|"s co fost Rion Runolations ‘of the svat Aldermen feels the Sgooped Up and Loaded on Anked to leave she univarlty unit "he Handsome Japanese i Bettiah at stis tavarar Gixik avenue | , nie ' || Decorated Tableware | DRY GOODS CoO. Saad Tittieth street sald that the rule Reudy to Advise Woodbury, | Carg by the Same Operation. Student Protests Innocence. was a fizzle nod t) ould never Word was sent to his father, wh In the large variety of shapes | Lae © 0 EE real aaa atl —— lenme ta New York and took his son || and the beautiful desigos offered, || alrs O ines Commixatoner Woodbury hax perfect-|aWay. ‘The youth atoutly protested nis || this is the best sale we've ever held. | / 9 ean new pian for the removal of anow|Mnocence and sald he would return P if Be es eS xs 1 | from elty streets. It mi a reyolli- SSS NOG AND Seta lates ees and emphasized the inconvenience | the community at large. their number was the thiof. fo which it places the urban travelling ety Hs he ae ung, pe Brook- What evidence was obtained 1s known public. [supporters of the. ordinance oeer only to a few students and the mem- Whe métormen, whoa few monthe ago fit was passed. “1 thought the omen | herr of the facnity, and they are guara- . The Unusual Store Sefermed a committer of the F ff] ance was going (oO be a good thing,” he ing their seoret as closely aa they are i | a eens y Fi $ Fj make such ia rule a suocess in « city where the population doer wehange much might be accom- t tracks (ine when the cha: feet. fir'n few diss,” raid one of the | Work ts technienlly performed. by the | Iixh his innocence There are many ' Starts a Ph I Selling M t H T Bch ow ploughs and sweepers, resulting, “on of old methods. He propokes to : S . ‘ rts a ehomenal seiling Movement ere [o-Morrow. iene on the A F have been informed, inthe Uulld: | tise modern railroad machinery to| WhO Belleve he will be able to do it. 25 Different Decorations. —— — wae f- ‘ie, “but in New York: : Whe euspected student is one of the é bunks @tongside the tracks. arta | Dont aaead ie Wie FeacKs. |aween up and Joad snow on flat care people twice, : Meni | Cleaning, Commisslones to sive aussie: (on avery atvest.er avenue where .lec- Wreaking in aera Trhee rans {ion concerning’ the! preaenve. at theme | trie power {= obfatnable. Tt mean Maver get accustomed to it. Revides | Heaus hour. | |) 4° #) too, co-operation with the Street Phat, it takes longer to load and untond | HS the crossings | Cleaning Department. 'ising man. Although not wealthy, he enr dnd jnflicts a great deal of use- “ho batt teedute | President H. H. Vreeland and the! nad enough money for hin wante, He auboyssiCO Ana Juconventence on ordinance offssts the | oMtcers of the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit |ts modest and was very popular with passengers, forcing them to soll nee Lam prepared to| Company have indorsed the plan. ‘The/ the other atudents, shoes. the former. 1 ennnot express | Commiasio ers propose to employ un! “We could hardiy believe it was pos- the merits of {glevating grader machine, it 1 call-| eibte that this boy wae gulity of thett,” depended upon | 4, an@ a wagon loader combined. The} said Dean Snow to-day, ‘and for that Bread and Butter Plates eet wtt® Ge |1dea is to norapa the xnow ax the ma-! reason we ure going about our inver- | Formerly 50. and 7Sc., now ™Y | chine movns and instead of Yeaving It | cigations cautiously. It may torn out 25 d 35; P. Sullivan sald to- | {n ridges it fm gathered tn the elevating | that he is innocent, after all, We hope Cc. an Ce Drightest In the school. Since he en- ape tered he has stood at the head of his clagses and has been looked upon by the members of the faculty as a prom- | Me Women’s and Children’s. Seems like a good many pairs, doesn’t it? ‘But! | | \ we've even underestimated the quantity. And the savings are more than a third to almost a half. All of them were imported direct, especially for this trade event, and are advance styles for & Spring and Summer. Every pair is new to the store as we write about them. There are novelties and there are plain kinds, Weights are medium and gauze. Some are embroidered or clocked on plain or lace grounds, e: ve patterns and ideas. Te 5% MEN'S. | WOMEN’S, At 24c., instead of 45c. || At 19c., instead of 35c. | Medium weight fast black cotton hose;/ fine gauge; full $ 4s more serious than it would feem. Wet feet will Jead to pneumonia NG mud and slush carried into the cars Ga the fect of passengers will spread Why He Favors Repent. + es » Which | apparatus and lifted into either carte) iM, for the Is@ is one of the Fine quality fast black cotton or liste thread, in an reguiar made with double toes, soles and high spliced In saying that he would introduce alin’ Ii theists | orrateseh aural twhb Gla vatorianeite ii Morcceraedunearinitate acupatl Tea and Breakfast Plates endless variety of novelties on plain or lace grounds; heels; genuine Hermsdorf dye, "An exceptional stocking J Feaolution to-morrow to repeal the “near| upinion. 4 ‘Geaning {rauch Mike that uaed to elevate wheat| wit sinad by Mim, Anyhow. Formerly 50c., 75c, and 85c., now Single, double and triple clocked, all over embroidery in every particular. All sizes. Grossing” ordinance, Alderman Dou |Pepirtment is 1 to clean the [or eorn on a threahing m 7 ‘tiga? a “ i or vertical stripe effect. A vast assortment of the 0 Maid to-day: Soman iad de Vreetand Will Faratin | ovunt"it'ne Gatnd out to. be tthe Bult | 25c. and 35c. newest and begt-~and remarkably low in priee, || At 38c., instead of 50c, 5 means tha t : od g ne project | crippled tr i be taxen % . Beit L Siac Srttechasdantaleietne i of The Evening SE ae sect lap wes Presicene Vreeland 4m aiding the pro-| Against hime At oaet, Lam mure Chat | Dinner Plates | CHILDREN'S. | Fine sheer lace isles, absolutely fasttfblack; pure dye./ } Wompantes to clean the crossings forty | ls Iwct Lins agreed, Commissioner Wood | the facil’ a ’ natant: || Formerly -50c., 75¢. and $1.00, now Just as big bargains i the lot for youngsters, We'll | Exquisite lace ankle boot pattern effects; made withy]! from the curb line. ee Peotutieroe:c ; [bury Ald to-day, to dulld a tram of | ERG 2. a8 The Colt eee y prevent any | % ype sa particularize on them at another time. | double heels and toes. All sizes in theplot. ei Miga)iy whova5ie tint-direstion | 8 DNR Sow cars of ordinary Hat car type with | One of the studeiis from entering « 25c., 35c. and 50c. ‘a motion is made to repe Ty (0 dude, boxed. sites. | Compplaint of larceny agatiat rir Y ordinance, however, I see my way | ne t, general manager-of the Fomm can every other im r an Aualway Company, miid a A ee ES : RL BIB PRET EDERAL PEI POTS t of the plan to have a train he fe gullty we want to stand by fs ° | L a Tite jn. dime rom ‘ ‘ | Pa arere cg uienonta made ag, Ie? enititn of hie tolls. ne ‘ng, 1s tnno- || Continuation of Clearance Sale || no er | f @ Board. It is outragenus t Naat too carly to dotermine it the ised ‘by the new type of SHOW Eaton of ee ea ‘A Great Varlety in Small Quantfties. || d ear companies are permitted Bulee t 18 too soon /Soraper and elevator, ot were entered by Excellent Pickir xcelien icKings, Sn yenewael ERTS ia sa Tk : | With Reductions of a Quarter to a Full Half. rene f nth, The! y snOW Vuni@hing device caeaenbankments | ived complaints, but |. These new snow vaniehing devices will | St the wor f the or- 6e dauled ‘by a motor Miscomfort of the pub in ve we may (tire length of the train, The charg students, and the faculty hus aT Tut te ous {axked the boy lo say mway \ ie school until they ean be either verified f ‘ arters do not contemplate that they ke siaoe raliwu ats sRorNeRI CaS y te A ALANS UU ASTD Gt Proved talve, Tie father lag been | Chocolate Pots, Tea Pots, | Dee gee oes al esa re } : SHOW AL crowsingn, | ther was danger Nip ertes ayes Mets greatly u P ape 3 a Pio the other » law provides {! $3 FANE automaticaly and dumped on tie warts welch} a iplisius the bore Fowl babes Tseys, | U got first particulars on Sunday, and to-day so far has brought-us the biggest y eae artiste ese crest Cleo: | contny ° ne OR oe eS Cate seals thtitratn Innoweney. The boy. Huaaay | Sealy Comb and Brush Trays, . January Bighteenth business in the history of the store. So enormous are the quantities; so extra- EM eaisionc: Woodie enn by’ the Aldermen ta tae ‘ and, the acraper and ole Vie igi amatabe tc bl be : Sugar and Cream Sets, Etc. ' ordinary the values, we shall continue the selling through to-morrow. It is altogether probable that) J) qgued an order to that otto * i a EC ica (ERO) ig van tioned mane KNIFE TOO MUCH FOR CLUB. Were $4.50 to $2.25 each, |] most of the lois will have been sold by that time. i Wis responsibility, We cannot compante but must, in th pub> 4, ‘comfort and decency epeal of the ‘near side’ oral Aa, by The Even‘ng World Ul gladly avail nm e privilege Wt offering such a reselution at to-mor- E ‘@ session of the Board,” a “Other Aldermen in Linc. Algerman Patrick Higgins, of No. 103 [Yn ¥ street (Third District), 1s one of the most enthuslastic members of the siop ‘ew Board in favor of repeal, 2 | ME think,” he said, “that we have ‘ade a mistake in posi! Hothis | leng {away to the dum: = unm Aree ment, jiother \Reain of thirty Pompty "ears 4 dinpute over a palr of shoes resultea now 75¢ $1 All-Wool Broadcloths, Yd. 69c || $425 All-Wool Canvas Homespun, AQ | Alderman Doull has received scores of |'#_#wicliod Into line to be in tum |i, 4 duel on Broadway between two | Fr Tedha Wide Ghde (Raa sane ie Tuc nea ming Bareon out: [nage Uv Che MerADer and elevator COM” tating, ‘They were Raphael Bowieno, & A.A. Vantine 8z Co. ince ide idtades ef ayaa) exsioe just die Fiabe peignt tor seicisrenat oom “own ¢ iain in: | Dined. : Sg vide, ins , tan, 5 i : sively In'The| Yew Men Needed tor Machine, |codbler, and Laois Scarpone, & See weta. antine ye? brown, cadet, reseda, garnet, cardinal, + | suits. They come in mixtures of tan, castor, etn ‘black. ‘Bogieno drew a knife and Scar- | ‘ , i fi i i o near mets | Comparatively tow men will be em-|PMO" stam clay. in the row soarpone || Broadway, Bet.18th &$9th Sts, ||| myrtle, royal and navy. Inno other store will you find | brown, reseda, medium or light graycadet -and:0: mong the letters in one| Ploved with the machine, with the pos-|RONe WET ASS hack. Bogleno was | At No. G7 Walt atrent, | sbility Of having @ large reserve tore ood ats their equal, at sale prices, under a dollar. Always $1.25%the yard. {$150 Crepe de Paris | Sale of 60c to 75c kinds at 3 Qc | $1.00¢French Voilea Made from. ep ¢ i 7c. Quality 50-in. black all-wool ETAMINE, Supenortex i || 69c. Quality 43-in. all-wool CANVAS ETAMINE Snes sti ane 9 8 G Ire ‘i black and choice color assortment. ue ang finish, 79 wool,in superb | 65c. Quality 50-in, MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE in blue and splen- in a complete id black. assortment of fashionad colors; full 44 in. line of Street and evening lid black. 60c. Quality 38-in all wool CREPE GRANITE CLOTH in black writes: i The Evening World 1 lear purpose fo look after the mater to attack the snow in sid ‘anid. Com- | = jesioner Woodbury. “wilt fairly, eat afort of those who snow a foot dcep just ws easily ase , by endeavoring ton topeee t ats meal, and. (wo feet of snow Guiting, sich care te | won't wall them, We ere going lo Riv the "hea" Hide of crosy atroote, | the New soheme @ trial et eny rate an street-ear passenger ought to| expect It to work wond a thanks, he work will be done at night with cleaning of the streets a car'g| both up and down tracks ocoupted at ai street crossings would be| lhe same time by a train of thirty carn shades; full 44 in. wide; 1 oe, although some jargely done only on a 0 1d elevator mo" fn zs and 10 pretly shades. | s fs About At Aut I stinmer would, thereiiy would be naddiotwith thera | Che samen ifrpodfon: Gravel aust naves. | | one of the biggest values in || oe, Quality so-inch black all wool CHEVIOT. | peta nea ga ody he convet cost as if vere g 2 a v Cente iy. M4 " q ¢ And yet, in winter owe. “phe neopid alighthyg: font ay [raleeloner says, Wet, Dart of ‘te pro: | ANNUAL SALE 1 see sales (| 75c. Quality 42-inch black all wool SURAH SERGE. | ducedinow to 79, public would be would still have to wade through mud }eramme of action haa been carefully | 4 A : spe ; We to reach the sidewalks, to say nothing [arranged for by the raltroad compantes, | Ten Startling Values in Black Dress Goods. Additional Pruning Results in the following for being forved to dodge between Se eal d wagons, side astop may do for small } 5 $ W i Black all worsted CREPE CHEVIOT, 50-inch, at 49c. $1.25 all wool'FRENCH TWINE CLOTH, 46-inch, at 69. ¢H! untdy places, but, wil Hot TRAMPLED IN SCHOOL PANIC. This eek: i saiwool ingore CANVAS ETAMINE, Arch atd9e, 2:25 silk and wool EOLIENNE, elegant, ret at 786. § rifteg wiy -aplrited “| 75c. ll ‘ted NUN’S VEILING, all wool, 42-inch, at 49c. 2 all wool |, guaranteed, 55-inch, 28-4 personul peacrva; eudeavor.”” Pe) Cetppted Pupil Fatally Hart tw Fire, MEN’S WOMEN’S Boots |p ie iol ZIBELINE, elossy fish, sotnch, at BOC. $1.50 fine Imported VOILE; full 44 inches, at 89C. favor of F et Rusk jwemetems nu Dlee! ~, Sale Price. $1 CREPE DE PARIS, pure silk and wool, 42-inch, at 69c. $3.50 Imported Spot-Proof BROADCLOTH, at only $1.98.2i}} tormen to-day: he DAYTON, ©, Jan, 18.—The Al Calf, Patent and Kid, Calf, Patent and ‘ H : PIN DIET FOR A COW Sale Price. Kid, » Patent ani | Jen and women with cou an, Is -Piie welded into a {28O0L Bullding In Worth Dayton was|} Enamel Leather and Enamel Leather; were 3 45 > " Cert i A TSE Ne AN nto a, Ml to-day by fla hitch origin- | fyi i | p ef s Y age No wtone Wi sol And Weighing fourteen ounces} Steq In the barement, ‘The 40. puplis | giants! Pree 4.75 5,00, 6.00 and 7.00, ° The Sale You've Been Waiting For Starts To-morrow! ; e_car companies povesie cae aus semeal were gotten out in safety with the ex-! 2 a z f er Kid, Calf and Patent - rea ~ = r } ‘the street they 17 e4 ay en meR ty ceasey e480 | ception of Hdne Baum, a little cripple in|] Calf, aten Leather; F. od oke : packing plant. How the antnal secured H . Sate " eather; were 3.00, 4,00 Pe Fe eats sin nity nem aman te ae Een ABA TAT MTB Enamel Leather, were "TAS and's.0o; Kid Laced, Se 5||Annua oliday . eararrce ff, MELA Srastlaie SA ant wll attempt co explathe The aie [ott Mt Moreen the, banement in| oe OOP SRO Kid’ Laced and But. 1.90! |=--.- dis Tes Pie ! (immediately atter a snowstorm mal was shipped from Preedom, Minn, “yurmedsio death se TAYE Peer Lather were 3,00, 2 75 toned; were 3.00, ° | UU KNOW the practice as we carry it out, and what a great big BOOK harvest it has been: for-yon ed with Ne ee in years back. 4.00 and 5.00, , WOMEN *S TIE Ss}; This year—greater than ever, . | Li t stock we ever had; hence greater selling. Odd volumes are scattered everywhere, Books to. pleasevevem CHILDREN'S AND SHIPPERS || mind. Pegs sea mere oka the fore ves. Sean i Ms * Infants’, sizes 0 to 8, Y 7 ~, Kee Ti ¢ want to sell them—that’s the point. Anda very g on, too, why i i were .75 & 1.00, 45 Q .65 Ga ed iepet , Books Were Never So Cheap in All New York. Penaee Gatun ot 4 : jf Children’s, sizes eae. 104 1.50, 95 & widths, were 6.00 3 75 i Ready to-morrow morning at 8 o’clock—on special tables—in the big Book Department on Balcony. ain Charles Calkin. 01 | i a +50, © | | i y pera cmarente Distried | Japanese Kimonos |] mises’, sizes 41 to 2, 35 2nd 7:00, . || Holiday Books that were 25c and 35c---reduced to 10c, extstt | ; y \ were 1.50 & 2.50, 1435 Care Pat, Lea, and Kid | f duced fosheln “clos: tie saresee: | suitable for holes corns and fancy dress; very |} Young Women's, Oxfords and’ variety Holiday Books that were 35c and 50c---reduced to [5c. ; owas one of the objects of this comfortable, very fashionable. |] sizes 2% to 7, s, were H eee im ive Sinai irene | Second fleet, were 2.30 & 4.00, 1.65 @ 1,95 of slippers, were 5.00 3.45 Holiday Books that were 55c and 75c---reduced to 25c. mieralnance, f ee ia oy }and Gals isiees 11021 a gaia aaa Onn Holiday Books that were 7Sc and $}---reduced to 39c, | wih’ Diticn in en) (CET) Blue & White Crepe, 1.50, 2.50, 3.001 Boys’ and Girls sizes 244 10.7, g gq fords and Slippers, 2 45 Holiday Books that were mostly $1.08.--cut to 48c.) | closely Into the | Z (Washable) were 300% 350, 2.45 were 3.00 and 4.00, Q A list of titles is out of the question. There are thousinds of dliferent ones—from the simplest narrative throughgi pores RY ening Colored’ Gre L |] Children’s Velvet Corduroy and Leather Broken sizes on Ties a Long list of ficton and siandard writings, as well as poems, sonnets, etc, i re b Df the ordinance. | But c ‘a ori 1.50, 2.50, 2.75, 3:00 Uaggins, variety of and Slippers, were 3.00 1 4 vmbroidered Habutai Silk, 16,50, 18.00} colors, Wer 1:50 1 Og og a a6 , R 5 . ) } 4 B .00 Fy to 3.50, +25 to 1.75 & 4.00, © || To-morrow: i { Silke || To-morrow: ial Chi ee e Assortment covers all widths. Usual guarantee. $5 Eyesl asses and Spectacles, | .00) —- gow eae ~eer a ance ol torts. fects hina Silk Shawls i HERE'S not an eye specialist in the country who | Sheet Musi BTiS would expose the | : ear Set ) é 2g f mountings, the sar C44 jUuSsIC. Paap, tne danger "ol if ves i Rich, hand embroidery, with heavy hand knotted HE i Sixth Avenue & Nineteenth Street. wal seals nec sane fea Ae oun ine ae > \ Hee trae ik fringe! | i \ Dollars, Yet we can offer you the same outtit to-morrow at a dollar, > | v P. Sijliyan, of No. | Theatre or Evening Weer. 1 \ It’s because we sell Eyeglasses as we do other merchandise—that's the! CG; COPY. . fH avenue (Sixth istrict). : 26, 6 is 8, ) | . By mail, 2c, HH Mis clean “forse H25NP SO 7 SO) ei5e { Three thoroughly experienced opticians are here to serve you; ig for ' 9.75, 10.00, 15,00 | u'll be properly fitted. eS beats) & ae i 45°" fa 10.50, 11.50, 14,50, 18,00 § Lenses are smpertes French Periscopic, mounted in 10 karat Just Aw Well. » Eee D As ly Tani Aan cere — — = 4 gold cased frames. Eyeglasses have tte new Fox guards, 4 A V i ‘ which prevent tliting or slipping. Spectacies have riding bow irachiny, eating | & Co. Wit SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK] «ste tom Ener eo Broadway, bet. 18th and toth Ste, We test your eyes and fit you perfectly—to-morrow—ALL ! against FOR A DOLLAR: i 4 ' Solid gold cased Eye Glass Chains, with hair’pin or holder attached; 50c| sold regularly at $4.50, Tomarrow..-.++srnreserereeseerrteeish sores DUS <I cee. r fe a doxin 4 a Paras ae 5. 2S] | MoNpAy morwinc WONDERS.

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