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~OWN CAR LINE yugh President Littleton Of- *a Plan That He Believes HM. Tend to Relieve the " ELEVATED Loops To GONNECT THE BIG SPANS. Wojild Make a Complete Mu- nicipal Railroad of It, with) Four Stations Here and Six in’ Brooklyn. x Martin W. Littleton, Brooklyn Borough, announces that he will ask the Board of Esti- mate and Apportionment to appro- priate money for the bullding of a municipal railroad several miles in| ~ Yength. The line proposed by Mr. Little- , ton wotld make clevated loops connect- F ing the Williafnsburg Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge with four stay tions in Manhattan and six in Brooklyn. This railroad, Mr. Littleton proposes, | shall be built, owned and operated by the city of New York, Mr, Littleton believes that this would solve the problem of relieving the crush at the Brooklyn Bridge and supply quick transit facilities between Brook- lyrand Manhattan. He says: “The Aituation presented Is an expen- *Blture of about fifty millions of dollars "tor two of the greatest bridges that have ever been built, tptended, as they ‘were, to furnish fnellities for reaching Manhattan and returning therefrom, and tigally no means provided at u tam end of the bridge to President of if cthegreat dally travel from kly@ to Manhattan, ‘AS a Keneral question I am in favor of pledging the credit of the entire city to any amount within reason for the purpdse of solving this continuing difil- fulty, No Faith in Private Companies, “These great bridges, built under mu- 1 supervision and owned by the ity, will fall far short of the se of thelr construction if the ofty the work at this point and turns th#icompletion of the transit facil- ities =to whe struggle of competing rall- way gompantes. These companies have alre: demonstrated that In an effort | Ww serve two masters—thenr stockholders ‘And the public—they will slight the pub- | fie and serve the stockholder. “Reallaing that this transit problem. was the most momentous which would confront the administration with which T have tho homer of being assoclated I persuaded the present Commissioner of Public Works, Mr. John C, Bracken ridge, to accept his present position a Commissioner because of his extended and varied experience with transit prob- lems of the city of New York. We hi Mecided t6 submit the plan herein y posed to the people and the authorltio witha view to giving to the travelling publie the best transportation service) possible under the existing conditiond, with the least expenditure of moncy Complete Ratlroad Cirole. “Pirat—It is, proposed to extend the rooklyn Bridge by elevated structure E of 4 Selfish Wife. Mrs. Cli & Hrothers. It ts satd by th romanc Its title Is “Phe Stone Mrs. Mnckay, who 1# one of the plest and most fortunate young 1 in America, Is the wife of Cl Hungerford Mackay cessor of John W. Mackay, plon miner and Bonanza king. at Harbor Hill, near Roslyn, one of the most beawtiful the son an rough ‘Centre street to Delancey et, n through Delancey street to 8 irl TF eacriae ‘the, Avilllamsbure. ridge, |! this hemisph The Ma the Williamsburg Bridge | Worth many mil They by elevated structure along the lnes of | ittle children heaviest trafic in Brooklyn to the Bi Bridge, thus making a com~ Je through the most @ territory of Brooklyn and of hattan. This would allow. the greatest continued activity and enable Passehsers on clther side of the river to take trains in either direction to reach their destinatic t a railroad fn operation congestion within its terrl- tory would be lmposslple ontinuation 0 bridged to Le ‘and acro thence fi as Miss kK, a daught SAVAGES KILL SIX. Stage Las Cruces Held Up. QUAYAMAS, xieo,’ Feb. stage which ru Cruces was held up by he mun ad An savancs MRS. MACKAY’S FIRST NOVEL SOON WILL BE PUBLISHED “TheStoneof Destiny,” About to Be Issued, the Story ce Mackay's first novel with !!8 soon be ianued ftom the press of Harper have had the privilege of looking over the advance shecta*to be an allegorical depleting the love of a ligh- minded and self-sacrificing man for his beautiful, but sellish and shallow wife, of Destiny.” | Mackay’s .| theatre at Muniet Also, 'Thelr home | Hunter therine ag Between Ortiz and between’ Oruz and 1 | his nephew, Francisco Flores, Both were prominent {n Sonora. There, were fifteen Jagul Indians, ac- cording to tho recollection of Frahets- co F t expire unt was rty of va MONKEY ANCESTORS BARRED IN JERSE New Brunswick Board of Edy- cation Emphatically Refuses to Lend Its Sanction to the Darwinian Theory. { NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Feb. 5.— No monkey forefathers for the New Brunswick Board of Education. Schol- ars in the public schools will either ac- cept the Biblicn! theory of the origin of ma or they will have to leave the question in doubt. The Board of Edu- cation has refused to adopt a certain text-hoak on botany because {t accepts the Darwinian theory. The text-book was endorsed by the committee on teachers, but when the question of fts adoption by the board came up {t was vigorously oppopsed by the Rev. J. A. Dewald. A number of the members defended the book on the ground that it wan used {1 Rutgers and other colleges, but the ant-Darwinlans put up a stout battle and after « spirited debate the botany book was ordered stricken from the list by a vote of 6 to 5, Whatever the rest of the world may choose to accept in the way of prim- eval ancestors, no ring-tailed coacoanut throwers from tropical climes will ever find any long-lost or distantly-removed relatives In New Brunswick. No siree! Valentine Day Favors, Outeault's Valentine Heart Boxes. including | 111 Mone, Buster Brown, &c..........28¢ All Nations Novelty Valentine oxen eagh srs. Red Ci es and Valentine Paper Napki' WERE jam K. Duer, a granddaughter of the : colebrated wit, Willlam R. ‘Travers, and point to hi a direct descendant of Lady Kitty Ster- styles and whose brilliant mind was as fa- as her beauty, She ts a devoted 1d mother, She made with her , from exquisite and costly thing for her little ones. voted to golf, tennis, hunt- and all the other outdoor ich her husband turns for During most of tho year he shard ®anaging the irs of the graph and other com les founde “10 er, js not Mrs. enture. Her there are ithe drania, Now It’s a Clearing of All Our Men’s $ $18 and §20 Suits and Overcoats at to-morrow by sheer force of bargain value. positively the lowest on suits and overcoats that are absolutely dependable. They’re exquisitely fashioned, all hand tailored, guaranteed to fit, modelled after the most recent styles and made of material in which there's a full measure of serviceableness and neatness. Before we go further we'll tell you the sizes---34 to 44 in both the suits and overcoats, Now there’s a great incentive for you to buy in that first paragraph, but we're not going to stop there. n business—of organizing a clearing sale and making it eclipse any preceding event. We intend that’ every sale shall set a new precedent. tastes, shall be satisfied. That’s the salient feature of this Saturday sale, for we have a range of patterns, &c., and enough of them, to insure every man satisfac- tion at $10. The overcoats’ are handsome Friezes, lined with silk and worsted. Then oo be THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5. 190%. ERIE COMMUTER SINGS Cc. 9-30 minutes late, New York, Feb. & 1 ‘orld: | you a list of the) ‘To the Editor of The Herewith I inclos arrival of train No. 40, Middletown) express, at Jersey City, due to leave, Dec, minutes late. Middletown at 6,38 and arrive ct Jersey Seats sinnae lade. City 8.26. 28—15 minu late. I am no kicker and have not a com-| Dec. 2-15 minutes late. plaint as vet, but it is an impossibility | Pec; 30-28 minutes late, to do business and depend on this) Jan. 2—On ti “ ime. . 3-On time, . 4-45 minutes late. . 6-30 minutes late. . 6-60 minutes late. | 7-15 minutes late, . &-On time, . 9-60 minutes late, . ew minutes late. . 0—On time. 21—i6 minutes late. minutes late 10 minutes late. %5—10 minutes date. train, or in fact, any Erte train ar- riving in New York, In time to get to business by 9 A. M. I can give you the names of several responsible bust | ness men who use this train and will) vouch for this statement. I am simply expressing the sentiments of not only | mys@f but others who are thoroughly | discouraged and disgusted. | ‘The officials should be sent to a sani- | tarlum where they could use the radium of investigation, and probably ff the disease han not gone too far, the | radium would kill the bacilli! of par-| alyzed judgment. If you wish to publish this tt may re- Heve the officials of the Influence of the anesthetic of which they seem to be| Feb. 2-60 minutes 1 Feb. 3-60 minutes late. COMMUTER. ——_——_ under and help numerous suffering Farewell to Dr. Campbell. commuters, ca: Tho members of the Lexington Ave- iB rainutes tate, nue Baptist Church gave a farewell re- Nov. 21-15 minutos Inte ception last evening to their pastor, the Nov. 2-15 minutes late. Rev. Dr. John L. Campbell, and Mrs, Nov. 30645 minutes late. \casspban paw uaaduete pracadeain tia Dec. 1—60 minutes late. Dec. 2-15 minutes Inte. ‘ | reception. Dr. Campbell was presented Dec. 8—40 minutes late. | with a handsome silver set by his Dec. 4—60 minutes late. former parishioners. He has accepted a Dec, 6—46 minutes late. | call from the First Baptist Church, of Dec. 7-20 minutes late. Cambridge, Mass., to take effect next &—% minutes late. Sunday. SIATH AVE, [92 T02Z0™ STREETS A LITTLE SONG OF WOE. -What Doctors Say. An eminent physician recently stated that 90% of the population of the United in suffering from some form of catarch and that almost every remedy for ‘eaters new ea! nthe aborm! or the market was dangerous enough to threaten the health and # ‘Thousands of sufferers from the Cocaine and other equal 1s habits owe their trouble to the use of the drugs in some @@g for catarrh far worse than the di i ine Kills the nerves, fermalden: the tissues, carbolic acid destroys the Ghmbranes: Many eatarrh remedi hun them as you would smallpox. We anh Bey, $1,000 for evidence that Cacterine contains any of them. It is safe to use acterine (Or Extract Mexican Cactus Blosscms) Cures Catarrh ‘Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever and Cold in the Masd Try It at Our Risk & We will refund you the amount you pay your druggist for Cacterine if after using it you are not satisited that it has benefited you—YOU TO BE THE SOLE JUDGE. If you want your money back write or call. Cacterine Medicine Co., £122 Brozaway, New York. rh cure—a reme Cacterine ts @ clean, white powder, containing the active principle of Mexican Cactusy! | for ages a favorite ing remedy in Mexico, and now ‘found to be a cure eatarch, &0e It ts neart, is fing moke,*and is gently blown into the nostrils with a rubber bulb ine wuffiator, It readily ascends the nasal penetrates the frontal sinuses, in absorbed! and Immodiately causes the discharge of mucus and diseased mat ‘aning and clearin out the head. It then heals and cures. It helps at once—you to walt for results. fzen—S0c. and 81. Rubber Bull Insuffiator in cach box. There ts no subd ‘Trro ai i stitute. Any druggist can supply it, oF we send it postpaid upon receipt of price CACTERINE MEDICINE COMPANY, 1122 Brondway, Cor. 25th St, N. Yo CACTERINE IS NOW FOR SALE RY ROCKEY, 8th Ave. & 34th St. and all stores. Griftin-Wray Drug Co., Yonkers. HB. Hartnett, Jersey City. Menk, 106 Market st., Newark, G. Abrams, Orange. G_C. Smith, Paterson. A‘ 1. Embree, 10 Park Row, Stamford, Conn, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Bonhons and Chocolates quality, 1 200 nut centres, Banement. 10 going to fill this great clothing section with eager buyers That means prices are Second Floor. We want to give you an insight into our method of doing First we make it a ave enough of the values we are talking about—a range of patterns, sizes so comprehensive that every man, no matter how particular his We're not talking about reductions. We come out square-toed and put a $10 price before your eyes and tell you poilvely, that these suits and overcoats are bonafide $18 and $20 values. *10 fine overcoats in black or blue, 44, 50 and 52 inches long. The suits au \ book of verses published sev- the Misses Duer were the sizes—soft hats in b |$1.25 ire ago. Among ther were lines for men’s $2 and $2.50 stylish hats— black Derbies in all the new shapes, all lack and gray. All sizes in this great Saturday sale, 51.25 humorous, tragic, sentimental Gne poem never to be! of Walt Whitman, | $1.35 for Men's *4 Waistcoats. Last opportunity—we warn you.We've only enough of these handsome $4 $ Waistcoats to last one 1 35 more day, so we urge $ you to come early if youwantone, They're neat, dressy and perfect in fit, extraordinary bargains. easton to Jour # Point, 1 ° Island C song me of Destin * may not ap- hookselle 1 fore the e: pear att of next week. all on board, six persons, were killed. Among them were Salvador Flores and Here’s a Great Sale of Shoes 53.75 for Boys’ *5 to 57 Suits. Here are some great bargains for the $o04 Our $5, $6and $7 suits at the 3, 75 $3.75 — sizes 7 to 16 years—Norfolk and doubled-breasted suits, blue sergesand mixtures; sturdy and dressy, | Young Men's 315 Suits, $8.50. | A saving of $6.50 for young men who | | select suits early at this Saturday sale. Sizes 14 to 1S years—stylish, perfect in | fit, suitable for all occasions—thegreat- est bargain of the year, All of our $12 suits included at the low price of $8.50. extremely low price of Men’s and Boys’ travel . "a pHosite dlrectio: cipality aso aukpius earnings charges and ope be used for the p {nereusng service from time to time, 40 ga to enable passengers to travel BS. with, the hast five stations in New York and about | gix in Brooklyn, thus causing a proper distribution in ‘both boroughs of the great. travelling ponulation now con- ested at the ork end of the “A plan, with #rgetion, ' operation the Ineo t exp irpose of meeting the of col t could be com: be ready days."* i and'the time In which | pleted and tha total cost for submis! within POLLUTED WATER DEATH TO TYPHOID GERMS. Diseovery Made that They Will Live Only Two Days in Impure Vater and Ten in Pure. CHICAGO. Feb. 5.—An {mportant dis- ery. concerning typhoid germs, which it {8 belleved by counsel will win the Prainage Canal case for Chicago before the Fedcral Supreme Court, was an- nounced to-day when Prof, Edwin 0. Jordxh, of the Biological Department of the University of Chicago, took the sland before United States Co - stoner Bright. ian he earing was on an injunet sought by Missour! against “Llinaie Prof: Jordan announced that he @iscovered that typhold germs will live above two days in sewage-pollut witter, and will not Hye above ten di in ordinary pure water, testified that the there thelwater was polluted with se in ttsclf a positive ald to the Ugh Of the water from typhoid germs. Rheumatism ts ¢ your kidneys ure dl had | about your condition | it particles float | Ously affected a! allowed bout in It, or it te ‘The. discov: besides being a cardi- HAl{polnt in the’ present suit, overturns evious sclentfiilo theorles regarding | 28 OF ife of a typhoid fever bacillus, it Is enter ; ga land otter 0.cailed ‘i uu are suffers @ also destroys long-cherished bellefs | ks the kidneys nately |i typhold-fever germs could be car-| ® firm hold. You ehould bey ng distance in ruaning | WOMEN, for a ir. It hat on of water supply of inland be, drawing their water from small Ds. for rheumat i of the kidn #/ Realty Plan Agreed on. | nn Vigor's 0, and vigor and builds u Inted States Realty Reorganiza- Safe Cure ts mac tt consisting of James | pitals for fifty years. ment and pleasant to t ee re, at Feement as to terms was ar Stoel tng | Set liver and bladder -RHEUMATISM IN EVERY JOINT yreates' osst tl at ' See ee eee? poe nhou: | Mrs. E. H. Hill, a Trained Nurse, Living at 2286 8th Ave., New York, Was Perlectly Holpless with Rheumatism and Kidney Disease. ‘Doctors Failed to Help ‘le, but | Was Completely Cured by Warner’s Safe Cure and Since Then Have Never Had an Attack.’’ used by urle acid tn ed and need {mr Mlinols. | djabetes and other serious stages of a TEST YOUR KIDNEYS ATHOME; }/ 6 least cloudy ¢ utterly tnable to € . the urle acid will pains and swollings, 11 ache, especkally tn 11688, the general health, g-down sensation, h in taking & & decided bearing on the | ** SAFE CURE" CURES DISEASED KIDNEYS, Warner's Safe Cure ts absolutely the on Bright's disease, digbotes, i Sater, Ft gay | REFUSE SUBSTITUTE Gate H ES AND IMITATIONS. The orthless and of ft tm understood. a | ingly dangerous. Ask for Warner's Safe Cure it will Seeveil pe Nee Doctor's advice and medical booklet free to any one who writes. Warner's le Cre Oo,, Rochester, N, Y, > WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently and aid a Speedy cure, A . for Boys and Girls. Fine Watches. number of broken sizes in B clearing. You're lucky indeed if READ HER LETTER. “I had rheumatiam in every Joint In my body, was perfoctly helpless and had to be turged-and lifted In bed, This was follo by yellow jaundice. My liver and kidneys were out of order and my urine was scant. and of a reddish-yollow color. It contained urle acid, My Singer natls were brittle. The whites of my eyes wero yellow and my skin! was dry and barsh and tho color of a lemon. | I had uo appetite and felt low spirited, drowsy and heavy. I wanted to sieop all the time. I tried several doctors, but they | «id not seem to help me: I was then per- uaded to try WARNER'S SAFE CURE. and after taking one bottle 1 was so im. proved I kept 1€ up unti! T had taken six, | ad Was completely cured. I have never attac! an experienced nuree and have ted {to many people, with excel- 41, 2286 Righth Ave, N.Y. vudands of Just such’ letters 4d women who suffered tor: ath staring them in the face, | brought back to perfect ato Cure. wl tf A never-falling sign that nto prevent Bright's Aineases| f you have the slightest doubt $1 for Boys’ $1.50 and $2 Shoes —Strong, durable and comfortable, every English welt soles, sizes 12 to 5% incalf; pats, 11 to 2, worth $2. 296. for Children’s and Misses’ 7c. first quality warm Alaskas—rubber overshoes, Let som the waste wll manner of 1 eruptions, $ disease or fainting A unfailing symptoms ot diseases your 1) ymptoms Until th Cure at once, paintul peri. a either in body or purse, ment in more ways than one, Oranges—Juicy, ‘soe ) Worth 28c. doz, special at, at complete, permanent and safe home cure gout, ure acid and all diseaser the urle deld> polson, soothes inflam . deals the organs,’ restores, energy Contalia no harmful @rugs, 1s free tro _ | including French drip percolator; 4 Ibs.’ Brescribed by doctors and used succomfully In lechoy ieee Ory Ib, . +05 BE old at all drug stores or direct: 60 CENTS AND $1 A BOTTLE Tea Biscuit—Our own baking, light | 2 bower and flaky, made with “‘Stuart'’ cream of tartar baking powder, dos. tates Sardines—Imported fish, 12 to 14 In @ can, key opene: can. Sree Pee es 5 N going through our stocks we've discovered a large and to these we have added a special lot of Women’s Overshoes, at less than wholesale prices, And now for a great Saturday bargain of the handsomest timepieces man- them, for the prices came near being no prices at all. one made of storm calf or patent leather, | are worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres—very handsomely tailored. We give you full sway. You -have hundreds of $18 and ¢20 suits from which to select your choice, at the wondrously low price of $10. Buy Your Pure Food Products on Our Reputation. THEN you'll never suffer the ill effects of bad eating, r It pays to deal in our grocery depart- Some Saturday offerings: Sixth Floor, Coffee—Hotel Cecil Blend, dry roast, | !. 1, Salad Drossing—«stuart,” large bot- TO-MORROW we will sell 20-year Watches at $15. And during all those years you will be the proud possessor of one joys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, you can supply your needs among /ufactureé, Furthermore, you'll probably never find during those years just such another watch- buying opportunity, ek a $24.50 for men's $30 solld 14kt. gold, open face watch, 12 size, plain polished thin model case, fitted with Waitham or Eigin movement. 515 for men’s 14kt. gold filled hunting case watch, guaranteed twenty years, engraved, engine turned: plaia Polished styles, titted with Waltham or. tigin movement. $4.95 for boys’ open face watch, silverode, screw back and bezel case, fitted with a seven lance movement, —— Second Floor, $1.45 for Girls’ $2 Shoes— Misses’ and Girls' $2 fine box calf, welt soles, shoes excellent for school or street wear, sizes 9 to 2, in widths B-E. Limited quantity. 39c. for Women’s 50c. Rubbers —A special lot of Women’s 50c, rmb- bers will be included in this offering at 39c, jewelled Re- 88c. for New Gloves for Spring. THREE great importations of Gloves have just arrived from over the sea. The smartest creations for Spring you ever saw. Every woman will want’a pair, especially when she sees they are but 88c. and $1 in this Saturday sale, * Main Floor. 88c, for women's 2-clasp tm- ported Glace Gloves, embroidered, whitey Red Currant Jelly—*Roya! Stuart,” | black, tan and mode. ges dure, inatvidual ‘76/81 for women's 2-clasp im- el creamery, 1| ported Glace Gloves, Imperial point, Bute = Meadow Broek ah m Mya white, black and colors, i glove that commands the interest of every wearer of a high-grade finished glove ata dollar $] for women’s one-clasp man- nish Gloves, made from real cape stock, strong, practical—a clever made glove. Gherkins—“Royal Stuart,’”’ sweet nixed or plain, patent top bottle, special: tle, 41¢,; medium size..... Nuts—Choice mixed, all varieties, Mes vee cweees ee eedereeeee Lorsorsasoe “5c. for Imported Razors, EST razor value in New York! What you i say when you see them. Solid com- fort in every blade and lots of it. Guaranteed, for they’re made especially for us in Ger- many. Main Floor. ‘Of course we handle the more expensive kinds too—ivory, gold and silver trimmings, etc.—if you wish, but if you don't care so much for looks, ané wanta good dependable Razor that will hold its edge and af- forg a good smooth shave, here's your chance with prices to decide you promptly. . ¢ At 95¢.—The Akabro Razor.| At 75¢.—Geo. Wostenholm made in Germany expressly for! & Son famous razor, made in the Simpson Crawford Company | 5 e —finest quality steel, fully hollow bon aa England, and fully gua ground and guaranteed to hold an edge; blades 5-8 and 6-8 inch,) At 50c.—wade & Butcher Razor, made in Sheffield, England, with round or square corners. _At 65c.—Genuine Ho rse)medium hollow ground, regularly Hide Razor Strop, double sewing. selling at 75c. ‘Sale_of 5,000 Fine Shirts 98c for ‘2 Values FIVE THOUSAND fine French percale and printed corded Madras shirts to sell at 98c Saturday. Several thousands of them are $2 values and equal in every respect to the $3 and $4 cus- tom made shirts. Then there are included the $1.50 shirts, for their , counterpart, if made by a custom shirtmaker, would cost $2.50 and they form a worthy addition, a wealth of interest to the sale. We've told you there are 5,000. That makes you think of enough shirts for an army of men. But it_isn’t a large ' number for the Simpson Crawford Co, when you consider that there are per- haps ten thousand men in Greater New - York waiting for just such an onnor- . tunity as this. When you stop to think that many will want two, three, four and even a half dozen of these exquisite creations, these handsome patterns—doesn't it make the number look small? This is a case wherein haste is imperative. You'll see the import- ance of choosing to-morrow and as early as possible, for these 5,000 shirts will disappear with startling rapidity. We've selected Saturday as the day for this sale because it is men’s day. We give every man an equal chance, and we think you will see the importance of choosing $2 or $1.50 shirts at 98c—there’s such a great range of patterns that we'll guarantee you'll find satisfaction, Main Floor, 69c for $1 Pajamas and Night Shirts Here’s more good news for men—we're determined to close out all of our winter weight Pajamas and Night Shirts to-morrow. To do that we’ve marked the price at 69c, although every one of these gare ments is a regular $1 value. They are made of high grade domet.. The shirts are trimmed while the igs are finished plain, military cut, large heavy pearl buttas, full size. These wonderful values are occasioned by the fact thai ‘here are many broken sizes. Main Floor, Imported Bath Robes at $1.95 &82.95 They're worth twice as much and you'll say so, too, when you in- Y' spect them and see they’re made of such excellent quality of materials, There’s the new Terry Cloth Robe, the medium weight cotton towel- ling robe—all perfect qualities, full size, for men and boys—handsome stripe effects on light grounds. It’s an unprecedented opportunity to secure a faultless imported Bath Robe at about half price. woos 41.00 Columbia 51.00 Down. Graphophones. Down. Columba Opening To-morrow Our Visit Our Disc or |New and Enlarged New and Talking Machine Enlarged Cylinder Grapho- Department phone,| $4 Down. Easy Payments. Weekly. or Monthly. 25,000 Columbla Gold Mounted Cylinder Records, each 25c. 20,000 Columbia Disc Records, ‘To-morrow, each, 50c. & 51, Wouldn't you enjoy ‘hearthg Sembrich, De Reszke and other Matropotte pro- Grand Opera artists in your own onte?’ The Columbia Disc Recor duce them with exquisite perfection,