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EW COTTON POU. [STOOS WEA 1S : IT IN THE MARKET} — MARKET CLOSES ‘Litest Combination Formed by| Penneytvania and Other Lead-| 2st Sully-with Gates and Stand- ard Oil Interests Unable to Hold Up Prices. Se Despite the fact that a new and pow prful cotton pool was formed Saturday 20 keep up the prices, there wan a tre- jnendous drop on the Cotton Exchange today: Rumor in the Street had it that Dol., Brown, of New Orleans, D. J. Bully's oretwhile partner qnd the South- ef manipulator of the new pool, had piven his New York friends the “double ross" and had turned bear in the New Orleans market. However that may be; there was quict and ‘on the local exchange for som@ time after the opening to-day. Bully stood ready to buy all the cotton thrown at him and prices advanced. Suddenly the bottom dropped out of the market in New Orleans, ahd New York followed sult. All thet Sully and his brokers could 4o avatied nothing In the downward Sweep until a loss of 12 points, or ing Issues Show Distinct Losses in Slump Following Early Display of Strength. Stocks were weak at the close of tha market to-day, prices having fallen away rteadily following a reaction at noon. There was a slight rally in the first dealings, but the losses averaged from 2 to & points, ‘Trading was fairly Active, ‘The early sassion was promis- Ing, the leading stocks restating pressure and making gains against depressing factors, A story was started in Wall street that the Insurance companies would he forced to dump large blocks of se- curities upon the market to pay thelr losses on the Baltimore fire, This was found to be untrue, Several large in- surance men stated that the New York compantes all carried large @mergency funds, and that they stood ready to pay all policies as fast as they were sent in, in fact that there would be no THE WORLD the Hxohange. Concerning the slump big Operator sald: ‘Tigin market te not weak. bay acted remarkably well Following the Pennsylvania loan $20,000,000, which gave Wall street a cold shiv: came news of the breaking off of diplo- matio relations between Russia and Ja- pan, and the Baltimore fire, either or- dinurily enough to cause a sharp break, I think it yet, the prices held in a surprising wav ves that there in little stock je and thé excellent showed that there ‘who are anxious to lower figures. C- be @ sharp rally are many. perso’ [ itocks vii ti we that there will n00n. The total sales of tocks were 983,700 shares and of bon 000, ‘The Closing Quotatt To-day's highest, Jowent IK prices and net chan rom celoain prices or from lash recorded ows: “Him Low. oh Amal, Co} ale 43he 45 fe i £ a iw 18 Am, we” 34 At, 095 At sy RS Bin’ Rapid He fa fe rn ¥ fs Cnn Pas TP a staat tin 6 FY u a 2 su geed' ee fol- {4s preparing to retire from business, t » | has resigned from the directorate of the : MONDAY EVE J, D, ROCKEFELLER SOON TO RETIRE Already Resigned from Director- ate of Steel Trust and Friends * Think He Will Throw Aside All Business Burdens. John D. Rockefeller’s friends say ho ‘They point to the fact that already he Steel Trust nnd say it will be ‘mo sur- vrise if he resigns also from the acore of other directorships which he holds. It is Plleved he will recommend the appointment of John 1. Rockefeller, Jr., as his substitute. It is raid that young Mr. Rockefeller {3 thoroughly conversant with his fa- ther's affairs and. that for some time he has been paving particular atten- tion to the detafis of his father's busi- ness, having in view the latter's rétire- meft at an early date. ‘The letter which. Mr. Rockefeller sent to the Steel Board explains his -atti- tude. It is as follows: “It has not heen conventent for ma to attend the meetings of the Board. My interest in the company 1s represen' Notionsand DressmakingSupplies _representing a saving of from 25 to 50 per cent. This important event looked forward’ to by so many women commences to-morrow ( Tuesday ) and continues till Saturday. Although the prices are from 25 to 50 per cent. Jess than usual, it is important to note thatin every instance length, weightand quality have been maintained. °° (riret floor) a Dress Shields at; Good Pins, 400 count, sale price 2¢, ut half regular value. | #Pet 22c, dozen. : Lot 1—Light weight, antiseptic, and Heavy Nickel Safety Pins, all sizes, i" sale price 3¢, paper. Cube Pins, bright ret my jet heads; regular price 7c.; sale 4c. ‘pure gum SI covered with fine quality nainsook, sizes, 2, 3 and 4, br ular 12c, to 20c.; sale price 6¢, pair, 65c, dozen, Jet Head Hat Pins, regular price Lt 2--Light weight, and pure gum 2064 sale price 3c, dozen. Shields, covered with extra fine qual-| Crystal, Turquoist and Pear] Head = ity nainsook, sizes 1 to 4, regular price 5c. to 25c.; sale price Bc, pair, 90c, dozen. Lot 3—Pure guth, covered with fast black moire antique, sites 2 to 4, reg- ular price 25¢. to 29¢.; salle price 13¢, Mat Pins, regular price 10c.; sale price 5c, each. Darning Needles, assorted sizes, reg- ular price $c; sale price 2c, paper. One lpt Needle Books, assorted needles, 1 Fepular price 25c.; sale price @ bale, had been scored. Then there| relay ‘in making the payments, ag ed on the Board by my son, and I hope pair, $1.35 dozen. 15¢. ‘Was a respite and a natural rally, theré was plenty of cash ready for) N'Y 4 atnehO ‘4 Lot 4—Pu: " rearieay ‘Wise men in the market suid that |Just such emergencies. of bea More a nea Q A : ated requuas ones ase tinite aie Bindings and Beltings. ; swrowa, in Now Orleans, instead of buy. company ty. someone whos can geod? LO bea successful wife, to retain the love Vi} ree isc, pair g2,00 dozen, All Silk Taffeta Binding (0 yard ing to hold up prices, had unloaded and | ‘The banks will probably show heavy M' | gaweatWra tiene tilorchtentlinga c Pp Z i , a piach), regular price 1c sale: price’ || ‘wna selling all that the pool was buy- | losses in cash during the next month Mt Locketsiions action ie sain to po|A0Nd admiration of her husband, should be Sewing Silk and Cotton. | 7c: piece: 79¢, dozen. } Ing. But.this was only conjecture. because of the Baltimore firm ‘The [Rout Aas te the ihtuanca vor hie tealle 5 : Best quality 100-yard Black Sewing . ‘There were riniore on the exchange | Baltimore banks according to @ well |p, Which has been urging him for sone/@ Woman's constant study. Mrs. Browan]] sik, resular price 8c. sale. pri 5c. All Silk Taffeta Binding, extra fine pe the fellure ot iiwo. big houses, but |intormed banker have on depoatt here WANTS GRE RiFAat eae iaranlachotonn D sp00l, 5$¢. fp . quatty en POG rs ese ors could it be fly a, 1,000,000 vhich Mb ith- "3 ke hh perm ome 090 bf ss $ 4 + ie i Riel chop ist tne ncctea|lar coercion | aren ca! connras cherresuliting ot te ieotalie Chere he Heit wae, and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the ||] | tarse soot Dresmakers' Machine! piece: $1.60 dozen. . @ house which is Twist, regular price 2ic.; sale price spool, $1.85 dozen. 1éc vst halt a million eri bed has piece), regular A Price 15c.; sale price 14¢, piece. H. O'N. & Co. brand, best lit: f ¥ Machine Twist, regular price Sée, sale) ,, SK Double Serge Belting, regular price, 38c. spook $4.59 dozen. msilk Pris Dinding rege price 200-yard spool soft-finish Machine | 150; rice piece; Cotton, equal in strength and finish | dow se tere ae $1.78 to the best six-cord cotton made; sal nt ‘s ic . price 30¢, dozen. Silk Prussian Binding, regular price ‘have suffered heavy losses, but the losses are on paper thus far, it ix be- ‘Meved, and should the new pool suc- ceed in boosting the market again the Josses will be wiped out. It is understood in Wall street that Phe pool will have at its command enough money to buy 1,000,000 bales of wpot @otton at the recent highest price, city begins. This will caus® a slight money tightness here and may further restrict stock speculation. : | benefit of all wives and mothers. | “DEAR Mrs, PINKHAM:—Lydia EB. Pink Vegetable Compound will | make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy, 1 dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness, I then noticed a statement | of a woman troubled as 1 was, and the wonderful results she had bad from your -| Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used it for three months. At the end of that time | was a different woman, the neighbors || remarked it, and my husband fell in love with me all over igain. It seemed like a Ip the afternoon go0d buying, which} West. Un! had been a feature of the dny, was sus- Rrrseonain GS ce pended and even Steel preferred, which Decline. had been the strongest stock on the lst, lost its early gains. Posen nold he day. that he will stills pacity to his son pe STOCKS WEAK ON THE CURB. |, + Advance. vith which t re has a to Hh point, it tk ‘aid, the leader, a acted before urrivi K 21c; sale price . piece; , Wales ened aT Barts about 20.000 abaceal purine Hoy days nartierm fovurition Leads tne taat | Jocisinn i aown in a stator | new existence, Uhad been sulfering with inflammation and falling of the, womb, but +o0-yatd spoot Basting Cotton, ret-| dozen. 16¢ $1.85, J aI G a rom hin office by his se your mi e ire 5 hi ular price Sc. sal ali price ‘agzin in & Bhort time. sylvanin, that stock, Northwestern, im Deeline, “DL know nothing soured nercured ishat-and butltiup my entire syscent was indeed like a new 33c, testy “ price 3¢. sph” Fine Quality Black Velveteen Bind- In the pool tre sévéral representatives ler's intention to incerely yours, MRS. CHAS. F. BROWN, 21 Gedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Union Pacific, Chiedgo Terminal pre-| ‘The curb market was weak‘ to-day, DH Ark. 1 th r) ing ($ yard piece), regular price 18c.; Pala the Lawlor fotecine ote! | ferred ant Contral of New Jersey ex-| with trading dull. | Northern Securities ico aieaia’ chee Uber Ray rine "Ate Veet resideny mothers Club: Whalebone. tale price TOc, piéce. ue, lawiey following, W. P.| tended their losses to 8 points or over, | Was the poorest Inmue of the list, It) ise that I ar Suffering women should not fall to profit by Mrs. Brown's experl- At one-third less than the present | Mohair Brush Braid, regular 5c.; sale selling down 2 points to 9, The bid and asked prices of the principal out- side securities were: Brown, repfesenting the New Orleans pnd and the New Orleans banks, which have pledged theméelves to furnish the sinews Of war needed to carry out Baltimore & Ohio to 4, and Consoll- dated Gas to 41-2. Soine othe® stocks of first importance joined the list of 2 points or moro losses, including Ateh- For the World's Fair. A Tell City (Ind.) furniture factory ia making what {t 1s Sald will be the lar- ences; just as surely as she was cured of the troubles enumerated In her letter just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure other women who suffer from womb troubles, Inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. price of the raw bone. While this lot lasts we will sell 36-in. strips pure sh@ll 1 5c, ea $1,75 doz. price 3¢, yosd. Corstt and Shoe Laces. Mohair Tubular Shoe Laces, regular American Can American Can pi ete ee Ga. Dee which is in ¢he/ ison, Louisville, Ullnots Central, Bouth arin eRe gest chair In the world. This piece or | Rea@ the story of Mrs. Potts to all mothers:— Featherbone. aoe si vie 5c, desta ix 2 Railway preferred, eading, ‘a~ | Vianda furniture will be exhibited In the Varied it] me d, le pri a xtra jcavy f) ‘oO ces,” Mr, Bully will not go Bouth, but will | bas 4 Brooklyn ‘Tra eal Atr Industries Palnes at the World's Fal “Dear MRS, PINKHAM:—Daring the early part of Tpiill-covered, sale price per dozen He hair Aitend sirltiy to hs duties ai the Na- peeaicae i naan tresee ae Reatard Ate 14 4 [Hee propartionn are sul dat the cam my married fe Lwas very deieate in health yards $7c, ee rananceene 10c, foicn poleon of the ¢otton market. Vhile these i 91 Havana Tobaceo Any ae petted LE} two miscarriages, and both my husband an ‘ : price, pe! Tt le"understood that the beats have|™Marked, there were still optimists on | White Knob Beneath the sentwf the mammoth chal T'felt very badly, as we were anxious to have |I) a, eile say sale price, Per | 1 ves, regular Sc.; sale price 2¢, pair. children. A neighbor who had been using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound advised me to try it, and I decided to do so. I soon felt that my appetite was incfeasing, the headaches gradually decreased and finally disappeared, and my genéral health impfoved. | felt as if new blood coursed through my veins, the sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I became strong and well. 3 “Within a year. after | became the mother of a strong, healthy child, the joy of our home. You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I wish every mother knew of it.—Sincereiy yotirs, MRS. ANNA Potts, 510 Park Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about your case, or | if you wish confidential advice of the - Sa most experienced, write to Mrs. Pink- ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be advised free of charge, Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has cured and is curing thousands of cases of female troubles—curing them inexpensively, and absolutely, Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting 5 yard Linen Corset Laces, regular 5c,; sale price 3¢, cach. 4 yard Mercerized Silk Corset Laces, regular’ 8c,; sale price §¢, each. 5 yard Mohair Corset Laces, regular 8c.; sale price §¢, each. ~ * Dress Forms. Jersey-covered Drest fotms, sizes 32 to 44, reg. price 45c.; sale price 29¢; Little Notions at Little Prices De Long Hooks and Eyes, regular | price 10c.; sdle'price 4c, cards Hump Hooks and Eyes, regular ptice 16c,; sale price §¢, grou. Raven Darning Cotton, regular price 10c.; sale price 7¢, dozen. Mending Woo! with Darning Needie, regular price-5c.; sale price Z¢, Teather Stitched Braid (assorted organized and that this week will Wee the greatest battle fought that the cotton market has ever seen. Just who the bear crowd is it 1s almost impossi- ble to learn, but it ts understood that Theodore F. Price is to mannge thé forces in a'quiet way, Me is to remain in the background, but it will be his brkin that will use the bear money. Market Opened with Advanee. Although there was a great deal of excitement attendant upon the opening of the market to-day there was little trading. Mr. Sully was on the floor, and it was known to all that he was ready to buy all the cotton offered for deliv- ery in any month nominated by the sell- , ers, But none appeared anxious to make overtures to him. Sales were light and from 6 to 7 ,points higher in price than Saturday j might’s clote. Endouraging advices ‘from: Liverpool, where the market was Chiffon Collar Forms. Silk chiffon Collar Forms, white, black and colors, sold everywhere at 10c.; sale price §¢, cach. ‘ Silk chiffon Collar Forms satin bound, regular price 15c.; salé price 10¢, cach. . Garter Elastic. Fancy frilled Garter Elastic, regular *ptice 15c.; sale price 10¢, yard: Silk honeycomb Garter Elastic, tes- ular price 15¢.;.pale price 10, yard. All-silk fancy frilled French Carter | Elastic, all the popular shades, regular price 50c.; sale price 1 §¢, for 4 yard. Hose Supporters. Lisle loom, black or white, all sizes, regular price 10e,; sale price’ §¢, pair. One-inch lisle loom, extra heavy STORES EVERYWHERE NS RETAIL BRANCHES. i} CHOICE GROCERIES You Save Money by Spending It ‘4e supposed to have been due to orders | where else. This doesn't apply to only an item here and there—now and then—but all along the line, in Ladies’ Hose Supporters, assorted Stitched Tape trong and lar, gave heart to thi . lity, regular price 15c.; sale price | styles), reaular price 10c.; sale price Duis, The heavy buying at Liverpool {ff at the James Butler Grocery Stores, where you pay ever so much less for the best groceries than any- Lydia E Joc. eee 3 5c. piece. aime ‘ 60-inch Double Pinkhant’s Vegetable Compowud. tment from this sido Saturday after-|M a1) our stores, all the time. And then, to,add interest, to encourage thrift, we offer each day a number styles, pin of, sew on, hook on, and| Measures, regular price $c.; sale price fpoen, when the market showed signs 1H OF linesof needed goods at prices below the unusually tow figures generally prevailing in these stores. satin pad with belt, regular price 25¢.;| 2c, sale price 19¢, pair. _ Frilled satin sew on Supporters, and satin pad with belt, regular price, 3%. 60-inch fine quality double sateen price 10e,t sale | Later there was a reaction and prices \fell Off 120 points from the highest after the opening total of $6 a bale. Sully ‘and hie followers tried in vain to stop \ New © These are examples: Tape Measures, regular Price §¢, piece. A quality to which we can ) A 24: lb. \the deokne, rieans sold under | ¢ ‘Pp ° d safely give our strongest jj ity, 16 50c,; sale price 25¢, pair “Heavy German Silver Thimbles, New York for the first time in many ri e C@) r mendation. It. is Se Ye Ny G ri ular price 10¢; @ale price % : is Yip i Tal; yy regular p Sc. ‘scene oe aa b BAG FOF JY 7 | VUiy nd Needles. : CONSOLS AT NEW LOW 2.99 tected Nard spring eens i ‘ral \; saci as is Fins a vane Conapotien seesling Silver, Thimbles, regular IN LONDON St Louis Flour You buy the greatest. de- My alg UNG (AGUA San, half pound boxes, regular price 25¢.:| prige 18c.; sale price 10¢, aplece. ~ , RECORD le ° . ; ) PRES AA AN\\ Vb = P sale price 19¢, box. Fine quality Real Kid Curlers, glove- gree of Flour satisfaction ry aA WALLY) , Plume & Atwood Pins, 360 count, stitched, regular price 10¢.; sabe price PER RUT PAT Boece At tov cide- ; . with every ounce of it. aye 1ST OF GOODSc A LURE best quality, all sizes, regular price $c.;| 5¢, dozen.” jing of the Btock Exchange to-day fell «6 ° rT) ; L S Q sale price, 3 papers 10c.; 36; One dozen White Twill Tape, regu- fail round. Consols made a new low Triump Oats Butler § B 3 ROOM FLAT Kirby Beard Pins, regular price 10c., | lar price 18c,; sale price ]2c, dowen. \record of 99-4 rallied to 871-15 and ; . acon P LURWTSHEDAT NJ — Ate. and 14¢,; sale price 9c. PaPeri| India Bunch Tape, assorted widths fell again 1-8, Japanene 49 dropped 4|fq | deserving of the name. They are Condensed Milk | | switt'stean, $1.00 doten. — regular price Sc.gsale price $c, bunch. far beyond any other points below Saturday's closing prices A Aree mew D. F. Taylor's best quétity English of fs the , ‘4 ele + f4-yard picces Twill Tape, regalar Russians fell 31-4 points, tos, and |Hl | in quality. A package 7 c fe the Kind) you Mt always 7 boneless strips, | 3c ® Ap cor AoA : Pins, regular price 126, sale price 8¢- | price bes sale price $e, Ags later rallied to The markets we cs can, Por 3 days—acan fon CI] wh. _ 4, i) RIT NT. QO% paper; 9c. dozen. ; . Indestructible Pearl Head Lace Pins, NHraere was © heavy, sluhip in-all acéur- oe _ SONALI RAD Kirby Beard ae Pcs Mapa regular price 10c.; sale price §¢, card. see ie the Ace A dee Mae N York St 7m i fe RENT annie ROOM APARTMENT. ng? boxes, etular pris Joe) ais Pus One let Set Scleory good quality, tanning as nt. : : ROO pox. : Intances,” here wan, no. feeling ot ew York State Cream Cheese, “Miwve.’ Ib., 13c. PURNTSHED COMLETE WY ~ 7Srarney’s_ Black English Fins 4 | SGC tale bree 250, Broepted with how... oh unions, | Vegetables,Fruits | Monument” Splmon, 1-1b..4 O). 5 RODE APaR 1492 Cceeoygaey aire : (First Floot, 20th 8t/Side.) Jas, a. generally better feelin Naha! a |f 3 cans Tomatoes; red ripe, 20c Fig Newtons, CAN sos ases Aue ai z prict 3c. ae ee ) , gradual recovery began. ‘an solid pack, fo : toothsome cracker, | Hatchery Salmon, in 1-Ib. 5 freee as ... WH f shared MRL, ye ny wBiue Ribbon heh Te || eines tro for 25 Up-to-date’”’ Linings. - 10¢c few Hoge ovber teuee: ‘Thin skin, a package for “Crescent”? Brand Soused (First Floor, Rear.) OMOW: 13¢ «Blue Ribbon" Peache: 1 “XLCR" Corn Starch, pkg., 5¢ Mackerel, 1-Ib. can. y : I njur ction with the opening of our new Spring cond, lifornta, package. ... aie tigen bar ade | te *” Codiish Th . 9 n conjunc : : Rehman 00 BAe OGibbe a AppIBE: a Aue e ice nentica ib linen bagli ae) °F Sores coe en rare AN {jp N 6 Linings we inaugurate ‘To-morrow a eoleenl sale, Baltimore & Ohio. Evaporated, package......... Washing Powder “XLCR / ll continue balance of the wee: eee ae Caliasla Prunes — Very | saves time and labor ; Ib. phe. >| package...... 5c . wakes on be sacrificed in. many kes of néw staple Gaktian Paciei fine flavor, 3 Ibs............ 25¢ 15c.; 1-1b,, Sc.3 G-o7.. <C Codlish’ Tabiets, | +. 9 " Profits w' e saci Silks and ized Lint & Blo Grande. French Mustard —Good, bot. - Concentrated Ammonia; | “Blue Ribbon’? 'Tabie Sait, won't Brooklyn, Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St. Brooklyn. lines of Percalines, Sateens, sand Mercerize ngs ich tle, Ses and... She | viosee'd aquick cleanser; bor LOC! “cake because At fs in moisture be Z tring this sale. . Ome ' nah’s’ Pancak lolet Ammonla ; pleasant | ‘proof cartons, eXch....... 4... a y morro’ blue eee “Mowe, apaphage.-- OC, wilasetective; bate LOG Liberty" Ketchup. x Nery fine a; 430 pi eet ha ST ACALING. 38 inches wide= . iumph*? Brand, | Ammonia; a bottle of condiment; pints, 10c.; 34 } 1,450 pieces of Supe: . x7] Hominy, «Trlumpn" Bran ene aay are ey eh Ae aint, vt Sa ; : “absolutely fast black. - | 100 Clothes Pins, hardwood ve fal |} ; Our popular 20c. quality at 1$¢, per yard, 5c | “Triumph! Metal Polish, box. Se ee Our popular 25c. quality at 20c. per yard. Northern, Recurities Rie cd . Saran a Wem: Golden Tips - { ‘iy lines Which will be much in demand eth ewnens thong the many new lines whic: much in dema: Co Best Maracaibo, { sie"” Salmon, the very Ceylon Tea. jrontson, on account of their durability and fast colar, Reading 98 Bee 20€.; 3 Is...... inet ever eau 34-10. c4n- $2C | choicest picking, new crops ting ; he | for Entire Costumes, and of which we show 30 to 50 new outhern Railway pi Best Mocha and Ja : . AG OS are RAY UU Spring shades, are the following—in their new'finish: Southern Ib., 28044 3 Ibs Liberty Pickles, as appetizing as 13c Pp ‘ Union Pacific pu coy euae anything can be. Solid and J] Us WDecceeeesreeeeeeeene 3 - Excelsior Pereatine, Imported Merceren Sateen, Uplees ‘etazen dinei” soifnd. A roodsizebottietor BOC ~ ‘ Chapman ‘ta Merceried | Dresden" * Yates mete sleet bt \ 5 t to ‘Sik “Lusteal”” ‘! a Ww ‘oulon “ ” Wabach deb. a G 5 Graham >" ‘Stuperba” Moree: ‘ ‘ — ° ish " English Molre Moreens. Q POET MARKET. S| Weéll-Seasoned sorts of the With Cash Purchases. ‘the Genatne “BA SUCCESS,” SAN TR St ee regularity marked the opening of the Dest kinds for their respective if “YAMA MAI” LININGS=Cambodgion SILK $n wineet market to-day, with trading nc: ‘ Pi Sunshine SILK and SATIN and the genuine “SPUN GLASS.” Srareh gu teem coverings | "Cakes Butler's Borax— That means we give 2S, & H.” Green Trading tt ytant to note i Resi daye Be EME, BR cota! tie ems fade é Stamps instead of | with cash. purchases. No Trading Stamps given with,C. O..D's. —tor...... 9 Cakes Ghunk Soap..... 13 Cakes Cone Island Sdap, . We recommend and guarantee all our Linings, 5e Pos 25c 25e and many are exclusive with o's opening prices were: Wheat toi 245, July, $5 3-4 to 85 1-2 5 orn yy. D 52-49 to 62 1-8; Septemb CHOICE » GROCERIES SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. eh Sixth. Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.

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