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Seta de sic FARING DEATH, BOY WROTE NOTE Frank Brady Says Three Ital- lang Threatened to Kill Him if He Did: lot Write Letter to Howard: Willets. k THREATENING, MISSIVE DEMANDED SUM OF $1,000 Lad Went into Schooihouse, Wrote Letter and Then Hid It Under Tree Designated by the Biackmaiters. Ras For writing, © threatening fetter to Goward Willets, a well-known clubman of White Plains, Frank Brady, thirteen years Old, was ardigned to-day before Justice Sutherland. The hearing was put ovér until to-morrow. The boy sald he had compelled to write the let- ter by three Italians, who threatened to Kill him and his father if he did not, comply with thelr wishes. Young Brady ty the son of Edward Brady, a plas- terer,, who lives in-Summit Park, White Piaing, 7) <- Mr. Willets, on Feb. 1, received a let- ter demgading $1,000. He was told to Dleco tle}money at the foot of a big ‘tree on! ye place’ yesterday morn- * ing and the letter closed with a threat | | \ that ff; the money was not forthooming Mr, Wjilety's life would pay the for- feit. i : Mr. Witlets at ‘once communicated with the police. and yesterday morning Chief Harmon had half a dozen men posted In the yicinity of the tree de- Weribed fm the letter. About 9 o'clock young Brady appeared arid was seen to}: ‘walk argund the tree as if looking for vomething; Boy Ferged to Write Letter. ‘He was placed under arrest and taken to the station’ house, where he con- fesse that he is the writer of the letter,» He said that on Feb. 1, while he was on'his way to the high school, which he attenged, he was met by three Teallans at’ the corner of Court and Carappus.streets. The men stopped him @nd said they wanted him to write & letter to Mr. Willets. ‘When he understood the threatening TAMMANY LEADER HARRY HART ™ WHOSE BRAVES DANCE TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE GAMBLING? OF COURSE NOT! So Deoide Whitestone Com- muters at Indignation Meet- ing on Train to Protest Against Preaoher’s Attack. , There: was an indignation meeting among the commuters on the White- stone, J. 1, train this morning over the remarks made by Rev, Mr. Web ber as to euchre playing in the vilinge. As told in The Evening World Satur- day, the Rev. Percy Webber, of ‘Bos ton, was requested by Rey, R. T. Ho mans, pastor of Grace Episcopal Church in Whitestone, to conduct a series of minsion meetings, and he elec trifled the staid villagers by denounc- ing éuchre playing for prizes as bad as poker playing for money. , George Jerolomon, ex-Mayor of White- Detective Thomas Beet, There- fore, Charges Mrs. M. E. Will- iams with Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses. All the shades from spirit land shrieked with .rage and ¢lanked their chairs with anger when their sacred precindts were invaded by an’ unbe- Hevings indlyidual who summoned Mrs, M, E. Williams, the High Priestess of Spittualism in New York, to appear in Magistrate Pool's court to-day to answer a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. ‘The charge was preferred by Thomas character ofthe letter they wished hint] Beet, a detective employed by © the to write he @emurred, but he became so terrified at thelr threats to kill both bim and fathep if he persisted in refusing that. he at least consented to @o their bidding, He went into the school-house and wrote the letter and then tookjit to the men, avho had waited &t the next corner, The men told him that he myst get the money on Sunday and bring Jt to the: They said they would be waiting at Court and Carappus otreets, ; . Atral® to Tell His Pa: ‘The men, then went away and must have mailed the letter soon afterward. The boy returned to the school and did Not tell any one of his experience, He said he wanted to tell his parents, but was afraid if he betrayed the Italians that the Ives of himself and his father would ‘pay the penalty. Wote the boy was being an to the Btatlon-h saw several amnen star. ding. urt strest, near wicre he was to met the Mullany. ona had made him tor were among them. he got to the station-house he thé Italians were then waiting treet, Several officers imme- ont to st them, had peared and no trace of them has been found, Mr, Wiliets has a large estaie on the outsidrts White Plains, In his stables are about 20 horses and prob- 4bly a. hdnd&ed men are employed on the place. He says that, of the boy's story ix true, he has 10'idea who the authors of the threatening letter can be ag he does not think any of his en Would be, guilty of entering, into e a p police are still at work on the case. WYANDOT BALL 10 BE RECORD BREAKER, “Mayor McClellan and Tammany Leader Murphy Are Among Those Who Have Accepted . Invitations to Function. t i ®enator Victor J. Dowling, who has in tharge most of the Important McClel- ‘kin administration measures in the Sen ate went to-Albany to-day with the | pleasant assurance that the annual ball of higgWyandot Clyb, at Terrace Gar- don next Friday night, will be a record- breaker. Senator Dowling was responsible for gome of. the keenest and most daring moves of the last campaign including the Grout-Fornes coup, and this to- gether with’ his standing, have given him a pres: in the organization sec- ond only td that of Leader Charles F. Murphy, ;Mayor McClellan and Mr, Murphy have accepted Invitations and thelr presence will mean the attendance $f all the leading Ughts of the Wigwam. Acceptances have also been received {rom Borough Presidents Ahearn, Lit- tleton, Haffen and Cassidy, Judges Glegerich, Fitzgerald, McCall, Davis, Amend and Foster, and Commissioners MoAdoo, Pallas, Hayes, Oakley, Feath- erston, Lantry, Darlington, Best and ‘Tully. ‘Unique floral decorations are planned by the Jammittee in charge, their aim to el in tl rei t Tam- BADE aga tg ara any, Tam . m en. ans in itself a Achievement in view of the recent “Wie Retknnemees” Committ ft Est ‘ommittee, of yen Ne nis Chairman, re- ported to Senator Dowling to-day that than three thousand tickets ha eed sold, aking a new supply neces: ‘ ‘Cures Colds in Onina. pasa ROMO QUENT I To cet the Une full ame, 25 cents, *¢ uae y Greater New York Detective Agénoy. Together with I. W. Rourke,’ of the same office, Beet has been invéstigating Mrs, Willlams and her seances, for sey- eral months. ¢ and those connected with her, =n the attemp's of the “spirits”, she oon: trols to frriuce him and“ofhera\ta invest in the stock of @ compeny seeh being promoted by & méniber; of ‘household. ' EV dae According to Beet's story Mys. Will- {ams had repeatedly urged him 49 buy this stock through the “spirits” which she developed in her cabinet. The se- curities of the company in question aro ‘not. listed on the Stock Exchange, nor is the stock accepted as collateral by any of the banks. Heard His Own Ghost Talk. ‘Through the wonderful power of Mrs, Williams the spirit of Beet’s father was inade to appear and tearfully beg him to invest all his money in the stock 90 that the father's spirit might ‘be com- forted with the knowledge that his son was on the high way to fortune. Beet says Mrs. Williams's wonderful power was also shown in that she called up the spirits of friends who were sup- posed to have ‘passed over,” but who y are still alive. All these “spirits” seemed in a frenzy over this particular stock, One of the “spirits” developed in Mra, ‘Winiam: wonderful cabinet was .that of a man who sat beside Beet in flesh and blood at the very time, This man had the opportunity of hearing his own Khost talk, It was this incident that Beet based his charge upon. He accused Mrs, Will- fams of haying charged him % for a private seance at which he was put in communication with the spirit of Charles Graham, a man working in the same office with him, Spirits Become Rather Shy. The spirit of Graham also thought | exceedingly well of the stock in which Beet wus urged to invest, After che summons had been served Mrs, Wilhams nearly fainted, it {s said. ‘The persons who had gathered in he: parlors at No, 162 Weat Bightleth street waited in vain for the spirits to begin their carnival. After some time the filgh Priestess appeared in the. room, but refused to give a materlalizing seance, and no spirits came from tho cabinet, She gave a “test” seance and three spirits gave advice from the cabinet, “Little Bright Eyes’ culled out in childisn treble the latest reports trom Spirit nd. “Dr. Cushman” announced from the cabinet that "dear Mrs. Williams would restrict ler seances tn the future tw thoge ‘who were Known to her persou- ally." ERS eee ROBBED NEAR SOUTH FERRY. James McMahon, making his way to one of the Jersey ferries to take a train to Paterson, N. J., where he lives, was held up and robbed early to-day at South Ferry. Two men jumped out from the shad. ow of an “L'' road pillar, and one of them felled McMahon with a blunt in- strument and took all his valuables, McMahon demeribed one of the ‘men as about twenty-eight years old and the other a boy of elghteen years, Mos Mahon was taken to the Hudson Hos- Htal. He had a scalp wound, ome Is at No, 18 Davis street, gon, N. J. STEEL MAGNATE DEAD, PITTSBURG, Veb, 8,—Hen: ver, the well-known capital! Aas | master and politician, of this city, dled at his home early to-day, after two montha' fiilness from a complication of 'diseases, the principal one of which ; affected the kidneys, He. was sixty- four yenrs old. Mr, Oliver from early lito had been connected with the Industry, rominent In many {industrial enterprises. He was one of Ithe largest individual downtown Teal- estate holdors and a Jeader in the city's improvements, a ci 18 Pater: . Oll- rteel- It 1s said that Beet will also prefer.a | | ‘raver charge against Mrs, Winans LIVE MAN'S GHOST |ALGONQUINS WILL TALKED TO SLEUTH) BE GAY TO-NIGHT Tammany Cohorts in the Thir- tietr Assembly, District to Attend the Club’s Great An- nual Ball at Terrace Garden. As the season for Assembly District balls closes, the Algonquin Club of the Thirtieth District steps to the front t night with an entertainment and recep- tion at Terrace Garden that promises to make all thet have gone before look lke trifling occasjons by comparison, An {dea of the tmportance of the affalr may be gained from the fact that Law- rence Delmour will attend, and !t will be the first time he has left his home on City Island after dark this winter. All of the heads of the departments and all the Tammany leaders will be Fygzent at the ball to show honor to farcy Hart, leader of the district, and the Hell Gate section will turn’ out en mass lusic for the entertainment und the dance will be furnished by Boswald. Michael Congrove and his wite will lead the grand march. There are twen- ty-four numbers on the order of dances ang it will be close to daylight to-mor- Near “the, Sepiring “steeien nee Begen e: strains of “Home, Bweet Homes e oe lome, Mr. Hart is Chairman of. the Com- mittee of Arrangements, John Schappert is Chairman of the Receptton Com- mittee, John Bell, Daniel A. Sheehan and John B. Harbourne are floor direct- ora, and the chief usher is John 13. Rooney, the tndertaker, whose bright smile and winning ways rob fuuerals of half their gloom. ‘The officers of the Algon pia ctup den! are: Gotthardt A. Litthauer, Spotrs: William. Meyer, «J O'Reill Viee-Preside: Bigerson. Recording-secretary Cor iu zy ice, rreaponding-Secrs tary: William i, Sinnott, Pinanciaty Secretary; Edward C. Sheehy. Tre » urer; George W. Murphy, Sergeant-at- Arms. GREENPOINT GROWS ~- ATS FAMINE One: Entire Seotion of, City in Total Darkness All Night— Church Compelled to Use Lamps and Candles. Residents of Greenpoint are loud in thelr. denunciation the. local as plant to-day because of a famine that came upon them last night and left in total darkness that entire section lying along Humboldt street, from Nassau to Norman street, For the past few weeks the gas has been getting weaker and weaker, and when the lamplighter went around last evening only u tihy thread of flame showed in the street lamps. In the houses the Jets gave but a few sparks and then went out. By the time night fell there was not a Bas flame in the entire neighborhood. eld In the Church of Chrigt, on.}uinboldt street, not a Mght could be raised in chandelier or Jet when it came time for services. The congregation lad come prepared for the emergency, hw ever, and candles and lamps were Uehted and placed about the church. The gas remained shut off ell night. GAINED TWENTY POLNDS, M, Crosby, cf, 2161 Eighth Avenue, Was Cured of a Leng-Standing a own, Condition Medidine, I cannot recommend Father John's Medicine too highly. I have taken it for a cold I had for over a year. The first five bottles I took cured the cold, but I continued taking it to build mo up, and since I have taken it I have gained twenty pounds. I was going to a doctor about my illness, when a friend told me to try Father John’s Medicine. I tried it, and have not thought of golng to a doctor since. —(Signed) M. Crosby, 2161 Eighth Ave., New York City, Remeraber, Father John's Medici::e is free from opium, morphine or po!- sonous drugs in any form, upon which ninety-nine per cent. of the so- called congh cures depend for their stone and tha dean of the eucbre players in the village, presided at the meeting. "I regret exceedingly all thin talk about euchre playing,’ Mre Jerolomon began, “and I desire to announce that, despite what certain clergymen say, there will be no let up in our only source shouted an in- credulous critic from the next village, College Point. “I have conferred," Mr. Jerolomon went on, undisturbed by the Interrup- tion, Jwith a number of Iady acquain- tances, some ‘of them teachers in Sun- day-schuols, and they have assured me that they will demonstrate to Dr. Ho- mans and ja friends that euchre play- ing is a scifnce and not a gamble. The Supreme Court in California, ahem, de-|/ cided that, several years ago, have been told." “Three cheers for, the Supreme Court!" yelled a hoy who had got on the train at Flushing. Mr. Jerolomon stopped long enough to allow the cheers to die out. “T have always been of the opinion, he continued, in a firm tone, “that Whitestone people knew what they ware bVe always dwalt 97 harmony, and I do not think that @t this date it ts either time of place to allow an itinerant preacher to disturb our tranqulllit have Ei “Hear! hear! “hear!” shouted the brakeman. f if “T mean exactly what T say," Mr. Jerolomon went on, with some om- phasis, ‘and propose that we take a vote on the question. ‘This prosposition was received with cheers, and, on the motion of another commuter, Mr, Jerolomon took the opin- fon of all in the smoking car. ‘The vote was unanimous in favor of euchi “Let the merry pastime progress,” re- marked Mr. Jerolomon as a game started 1 Names wil! appear in the Telephone Directory SoPrees. Sie in if you For Sale, ie $ WEEK l BUYS ANY EDISON PHONOGRAPH. Largest Stock of Records in tho World. RECORDS EXCHANGED, DAVEGA~ Gay Store. 32, E. [42ST Also open Mon.. 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S. purifies and builds up the diseased blood, and the inflamed membranes are healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases when new, rich blood is coming to the diseased parts, and a permanent cure is the result. §. S. 3. is guaranteed purely vegetable and a reliable remedy for eer an all stages, Write if in need of medical advice; this will cost uu nothing, us : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Pianos and Organ Pianos and Organ =f... Great February Piano Sale Of the celebrated tone-lasting 4904 model Harmony Pianos on terms of $5 down and $1 a Week. Don’t Delay. If a prospective purchaser of a piano, look into this proposition immediately, for it means securing one of the bes! pianos ever built and saving from $150 to $200 in the transaction. The price of the Harmony Piano, including stool and rover, is $185, and pianos which cannot compare with it are being sold every day at from $300 to $400 each, so the saving you make by securing the Harmony in this great February piano sale is as aan as two and two. . The Harmony Piano is buill by the most skilled piano makers in the world and embraces every feature approved of by piano experts and members of the musical profession. The cases are wrought in the new Empire design, double veneered, in fine figured mahogany, oak or walnut. UG The Harmony Piano is fitted with the very finest actions, most even scale, 8% octaves and best mechanism throughout, The tone Bis rich, clear and lasting and the touch is exceptionally elastic and responsive. A ten years’ guarantee accompanies every Harmony Piano, being inserted on the inside of the top lid. This piano will be delivered upon the first paymant of $5. Railroads. ___faliroads.--s Pennsylvania New YorkCentral RAILROAD, yt of Weat Twenty-third Street Cortlandt Streets. Central station, 42d Street, New York: minutes later than 10 AM *5.30 Al it given for Twenty-thi reel {6-28 PM Station except w therwine noted. 38 Orn v A a AiR ee eta Shegping SEM] Sune ese aren, rane Cote leeping Sunon tng and Observation Car 1, 0 PM) Car, 0 AM | 10. A. 1.10 AM 2.02 PM *6.30 PS CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS 2. f Nashville (via, Cincinnatl ICAGO LIMITED.--Pullman 40, Toledo and Cleveland, Di: Northern Ne iy Suni Sunday, 1 Sat 030 Aa ria Cincipnatt. M. *PITTSBURG SPECIAL — Pitta Biping Cas CTA Laney ‘ Al i AND THE SOUTH. *0.25, *10.10 (Desbrosses and Corts M., *12.35, AND LAND" Tidianapotte * for New York eked fram W ny GEORGY. Manager, is SHORE R.R. shuuson KR, Lensce.) BL No X., "as Gen dive Ta: Ri West Fourteenth Street Morning Sales Being a Feature Of Our Stores, We.Offer. To-Morrow Until 1 P. M.:— stre—wide enough for Hat Trimmi: ibbons—all colors—plenty ego tl value .25. During Sa'e Bows Tied by Expert Bow he (LIBERTY SATIN RIBBONS Cn Main Foor) 4ani 4% inch—single and double face—fine qualit and flow! jack and fancy shades— Nag Wate Maker Free of Charge ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDEPS BOYS’ NORFOLK: SUITS—con Thira Ftoor) Fine All-Wool Fabrics—: not one worth less than $4.00 To-morrow antil One P. M....++..-- NO MAIL ORDERS. ry and mixtures—8 to 16 years— ¢—-—____-_________ WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS—(on secona Fioor) lack and Oxford Cheviot—heavy quality that has new flare ica Habit plant of ue verted pleat well— —all size bands and all lengths—all inside seams bound—well ’ MERCERIZED LINING 36 inches wide—black, and Iighf and lining Voiles and other thin materials, as NEW Wi Bron rhe fancy tallored theoughout!—the most inexpensive make a similar Sklet for eas than Five Doflars— Tomortow, antil One P, M.. tatlor Would not onsavinn te BAO 4 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, « ONLY SOLD UNTI. ONE P. M.-NO MAIL, FANCY and tinted etes—Shilling qu ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. ORGANDY LAWNS—aa pasemend” with pretty flower dakgne or dots of all . M—NO MAIL ORDERS. = ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT. SERGES—n Main Ficor)- Double Watp—38 inches wide—Bleck and Desirab‘e Dress Fabrics that are wearable to tts end—rapid sellers at 50 cents.—T: oct Ny The Louls | fa, Ia. Det, ecb ina Le ps LM 49.18 PM ty" ® a iy Penh, Re fatto ee ron ‘At principal hotels and off) ghee’ from hotel” or c TAMRERT: .LK AND WESTE! Gomi Paner Agent. | SQ Mfempinie and New Or : dally . PEAKE & OMLO RALLAY CHEN PReck-dayn @Bd 455 Pos. fnliy e POINT _ COMFOR 1 NC 35 AL ML Week-days 8m Tous “experi: |. nced v andard House, Caxton ence un Bide. Chi PERSONS woadsdays. text eS nee tant, 118 and. 3 thelow 25 Lost, Found and Rewards. BT Fellow appre, While on face, balls are rowan LAKE, 208 W. ith of the Mayor of New] wi cat! York is $15,000 per year. The World 4,40," Almanac and Encyclupedia telis the ont ‘ BURY 3 or Vnaste Trattic Manager. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. amounts of the salaries of all public |" oificials, Price 25 cents, by mail 35 | conta | | M 1 } Red German Linens—3 tnch— oil-boiled colo’ feather proot—vatue .2T.. Cheese unbleaclied—special Fine Silk Pillow Girdles Now .49 se » sold at @ cents—all tity is nd we take stock this moni ising cut price—49 cents Towel! Racks NO MAIL ORDERS. ' ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO To=-Morrow), colors, . s wal ALL-LINEN TOWELLINGS—(on main Ficor) Extra heavy—37 and 38 inches wide—firm, smooth not lint—14. cent quality. buna MAIL ORDERS: JES— cin Basement) vas they Saves Nigh for. senwbeds#theaeee PTT YT HEARN ¥. + 4 . Be 73 Another Great Notion Sale. As these offerings are noted for liberal quantities, d genuine cuts in prices, experience ot coming eatip-aacickar service, easier selection. has' taught the BROOKS MACHINE, COTTON, soft fintsh—100 yards— Black and White—numbers 20 to 99; regularly .22. LIMIT—SIX DOZEN———-NO MAIL ORDERS NO CITY MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORUERS FILLED, f town orders mailed bi N lo mail ord ¢—<$ h—8 prong—i4 inches 21 Cloth—bleached and sa 8% furnty ‘Mall Ordera, Color on 50 shects of fine Batiste paper— special priceecpaper and stain “Thin! ie leva than price of die a Stamping From Omner's die — plain colore—quire., Gold, Silver ox Money must ageompeny ping. nN = Regular. Special, \ds—rul linea Twist—box of | Ue coli ab a erp seal cca 5 spools—black and colors! .19 \ AS Lightweight and Gbuble ||Heminway & Bartlett's i ‘covered rubber—ext black sewing silks quality—Nos. fd yd. peels 8 3 Silk Cov'd Shields || Large spools Z aizeg 2, 3 and 4, cseef BS [ 1B jHeminway & Barta! . Non-twisting Tape—six ) , lack sewing widths In packages—7 yds..| 3 || extrs cor BoE | 37 Wide Roll Tape—M yards, 7 5 | Bastin ton—best— Fine quality Tape— 8 Le ve spools—3 cts,—doz...| 5 | 89 13 eee 2 ellans ya. been aired 2 9 ne! ee ey in Corset Clasps—double «| 34, 2 blac and Bote pi 9 6 Corset Clasp#—sateen cov'd..| 7 5 ig iit eee orders a ° Muslin and Kid Cov'd Npeaieit: sitkan : ‘Steel Protectors . 19 | 12 Leos ehitere Re siase 2 ° Corset Laces—fiat and {| ’ round—doxen . 10 6 basa Fem Beoe a Ps Featherstiteched Bralds— llponble ge fae 6 yds. leu: 3) Double Dress. r Muslin ‘| 20 | @||_ Betting-—ae ya. splecs........:] 7 [86 | Fine Sateen Yokes—all sizes] 16 | .10)|"proas 204 Safety. & Bm} 4 fg Hone Supporters—8 aizes.....] 7 5|\swell Hook» and Hyes—gr./.| .12 8 Corset Front Supporters. 2% | .17 ||Black Velveteen Binding— Fancy Filled and || 8 yas. estesta[ ae | ae Plain Elastic .. 10 6) Velveteen Binding—extra* Plain Silk Elastic—yd. 4 | .15/) qualty—s yd 0 fe Block and White 4to \Worsted Skirt Brald—s yds..| 6 4 Cotton Elastio—yd. | 8 |, 9 |Worsted Skirt Braid—12 yés.| 17 | 18 Sill: Elastic Belting: +39 | £20) Alpaca Skirt Braid-6 yds. ® Double Tape Measures. 5 8 Extra wide—5 yds... s Kath Robe Girdles., so] 15 | .10)/Nickel Safety Pins— Aluminum Thimbles—doz ....| & 5) 3 siges—dozen.. s Collarbuttons—doz .. 8 : |Cyintow, Moty Pine ; 8 Silk Stars and Anchor 7 | gees Tubular Bhon Lace 1 to . A Pancreat Ddiragaie : 3 14, Yards—dosen. seeee Fine Pearl Buttons—2 and | i] } Best English Pins— 10 to} 4 hole—assorted sizes— ‘a 7 a sh ra sath ot 8 card of 2 dozen.. oie journin| Self Shank Ocean | Hairpin Cabinets . 6 Pearl Buttons—fancy \Halrpins—stx papers +] 10 5 conven end mielt) oe | Bone Hairpins—dok.. 2) @ Steel and Pear! = fr} bination—4 sizes— Cube Pine—ase hae } 8 rd of 2 dozen, ™ | «18 int « : Russian Brald—doz, yd % | .15 | Larger—%0 count | 8 Renalsrance do—ail widths |1%.to) |. Dressmakers) Pin i ae pieces of 36 yds. 1-3 | 14 OF ss Bie Net be Mending Wool—best shades..) 3 | 2 Chiffon Sper aye | My | 6 Parning Cotton—largs balls.) 5 3 amy wae eases st é Washable Silks—doa, skeins.) 0 } 25 Pah bad ao ol ith ‘ | rs Boyne Sid colors—dos....... 2° | 3. Jet and Cryatal Hat Pin Ie tune 4 up to 6 P. M. on Tuesday will be attended to, ers fil ed for Brodks Spool Cotton. To-Morrow Will Be Last Day for Special Offer in Risitiug Cr--de, '‘Abdbress Dies and Monograme | Plate and 59 Cards Shaded Old Englieh Ronee Gane only sotto exter? 18 leltexs, or 0 5 Each additional letter § cents. Script Type—name and one New Pillow Cords line addr Bese teen .73 | eat length—four pompons— 7 ele Oaaier ie Plate assorted colors—value eo f2dg Rbicasbe, Tail Ataesaay Mourning Carde- w Window Shades Narre % inch to 3% inch—various Address and Monograms Widths Fin of nest Linen Holand | Nadeegy Bir (one ine) er come early four letters; stamped in any 1.09 * amend a. kage OR eecaee eRe er we By a 3 im hac ems

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