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° aa THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FBBRUasx 25, 1004 i ake eee se | a had been cut open. Sending |Supreme Court to-day. strate Crane held Sachs in $1,000 |ploding machinery, which took off one -SUBETY MANAGER [MOVED 110 TIMES (SUES WEALTHY MAN 'FRUNTLEROY'S PAPA 'SRYS $1,000 BILL | ScRMMtmis= scissile Gare ae id j] Charlen a iohial bie btn As. h eee rere reuna ene son isctrical Cumpany in the ‘Brooklyn y placed Sachs under arrest. Kremer was hit by a piece of ex- & arraigned before Magistrate Crane in| ers eS SESS broke seven ribs and dislocated bbttt raon Market Court fo-day, on a e of having assaultea Guhert! VETERAN GETS DAMAGES. |" Raa ee easly ear r Fran Court Decides that Miss Irene Montgomery, by striting the latter on | patel in the German Navy during’ tl noe Mrs. William Talbot Perry Says! Dr. Swan M. Burnett, Former} Heat celine piv 7 hl void swaducts i gatoon at No, 10| Kremer Awarded @19,000 for Being | tiie Ghinadapanaas wer ana thelAnuete | ; | | ° t | Her Husband Lives High, but} Husband of the Authoress,) Stewart, of Boston, Was Not Sachs conducts in anloon at No. 19 Weemer Up in Micetrieal Pactors.. [cin Navy during the Spanish wat Ho Will Not Pay Alimony Given Will Marry Miss Margaret’ Guilty of Taking It from Mr. ociock this morning Suchs was seen Henry H. Kremer, an old’ man, who did not Feceive @ scratch tn either war. — a jeh ‘ Wallace H. Ham. Agent in Bos-! Mrs. Thomas H. Whelan Says ton of the American Company! Her Husband Would Never of This City, Is Arrested as! Give Her Money to Pay Rent, Her by the Courts. | Brady Next Month. | Frank H. Potter. |= ™~ a Defaulter. So She Lived in a Van. Pie ate conte a a . William Talhot Perry, who Itver wit] Feb, M rt aeathnd by WAS ALSO TREASURER | QITF Thomas I. Whelan. a witners| ite mother vt No, 127 Wlvernide Dn ty the divore a Tans Aah 5 ate th Mra, De Lupo's trite | wan tak West Side Court to- | Ms ex Hodson ] turer, of stealing a ue hon- FOR A BIG HOSPITAL. |testined to-tny tetore atagistrate Flam [ius ty I ucktey on the enine| tullioress, Iv to be married again, He] orabiy digenarged. this afternoon 1a the | agi her husband for} iit o ‘ Ww ieee Is will be Miss Margaret Brady, of | Contre tor ." sistrate ; i lishm: I reGRUAUSinne thal IASE water. geuca cena tiee none Mea, Perry lives at] tls city, where Dr. Burnett haa bon] Siuger sho nald ake. was agolne back | In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Broo : ae ea | e Ing the last seven years, the} ii. dndicutt, at Columbus avenue tly wince Mrs y Burnett ob-} Boston, 1 New York Concern Announces) rerioa of her married tte, I yntytiras street ig ote tron hia ema ol] Mnetare ten Stewart r that Loss Will Be Paid Out of!aays ive teen spent upon moving vane |, Wluian ‘TalboL Perry: tn twentyenine) MBO MAP learner ar Hy Or Addresses ere #0 FeNnsy. * father was fam 'T. Miss redy's father made an afhdiy >, ie . doubi ud | ‘ ri < Surplus and that It Will Not a" py nee Pa Aiea pavers etalk | Lorry, a member of the Stock Sxchange.| Was a colleagt airisen In, hls mind # to the eriminal in- | h iva -- Be Felt. , [aie Nad to have her cards clianged Ue | ge, cre aon inherited a larke nor-| ont to. hold Ket of letters which ee a | Lat Fee a cheeKed | 9H of the entire exuate, whieh. nd howl sow in 3 ELD. Lyman, President of the Amert- |) +, have beon murried 8 + | Wes Mies Grace Wells, the daughter of nett an i a é show the letters. It was stated that ° Gen Surety Company, of No, 109 Broad- | auld Are, Whelut, whos SRO KES an jo Dy HUGRoON HUPHELE ait Me ceinenee iguana) ore | Way, recetved a telegram from Hoxton | Habitation wax at No. Gis West Forty: |e nce ito the Pertyw ep Pat Be eae ap aOre | —————— | A store’s business can’t be made up of bargains—the store that tries to make you think so Qhis atternoon telling him of the arrest |MOCOnd Mireet. “and duuiug itt tte [arated after hardly three years wf | {UN wnpraves of his father's ma ATLANTIC CITY TIED UP. _|| js a store to avoid. Regular merchandjse at fair prices must be the chief part of a good store’s | @f Wallace H. Ham, the company's} What's that?” «aid Magistrate Flum-| ™Arital life, most of whieh was) ly attached to lim father. Evening Wort |} business. As a proof--the greatest business hereabout has come to the Loeser Store on that 1 saqnacer in that city, who tn a defaul-jimer, “Please repeat thi Aue eCANTiia Trea Reveymien eed ii A Bean NJ. Feb. 2— |! basis—just fair dealing and the effort to have a little better assortments, a little finer goods, more according to Mr. Lyman, to the ex-| ‘The woman did nt on: “We Ses riatin eee not the | ive here tr era tosday a5 || that are exclusive ; in other words the best value anywhere for the money. prpsteged Haat te nove tion if we| domesticty tat folowed were all of the | square, w ; H ey i morrene ne las, However, will Kind that gave the friends of the Per-| of his trav Ohaifonte Hotel ha eld But bargains do come occasionally—values that are remarkable. And the store that does 1d give me any be divided between the surety company | idu't. He nev Mes. Hodgadn. Bura 5 any subjects for drawing-room | t ‘The striker i ; i 5 ntrated many of these excep- the St. Luke's Home for Conyales- | money to pity the All the money | F¥8 many subjects for drawing-room | Mes. Thr AE) Phe strih the biggest regular business gets the most of them. We have conce ji of Boston, of which Mr. Ham was |/ got from him I took from his Lesreredl ba ih bakes al Debit Mi ia Moaivint tional values into a single day’s splendid offerings. They will be ready to-morrow. They ‘ Gree, Mr. Ham was also treasurer | By that meana J managed to wet te ta ouare, Lunde 2 ; present economies it will be YOUR LOSS TO MISS. | hands on two or three dollars a week. quare, London, the bh lu t fashionaole a i Of the highest repu. | “He must have been a good sleeper,” | Europe: the unhappy subsequent days |? aerate in New York, Long Island and Jersey and integrity among ented the Magistrate ) if aoe hd Indeed he was, especially when be} Mrs. Perry brought the sult for al _ “We ordered the arrest of Mr. Ham," | drank, ‘ind then he slept so soundly | Voree soon after the separation, She President Lyman to-day, “after | that the picking was easy, When he | Mes her husband had beaten her $1.00 French Black Etamine, 50c. | : i .: ai crucly, ai dthat it was unaate for he that he had stolen at Jeast |siept Mahtly I didn’t darc go near his | eee: tt et ae ne iL chat he from us and from St. Luke’s| trousers, for he would wake Up I+) was partial to liquemr, and, more thin i pictures of netresses in his || Fast Elevators Adjoining Candy Store. T 40 not thiok he stole anything | atinctively.” . aie ‘Utuaat her ie mllgs P | 3 3 aie daly) son as it was of last. = Srettiaee, io with, cure. ana levate ee liitino rnalaes waned eceamate puiiencerto ohant This painful trouble can be re- about it as we know you will be to share. : : Genie Gotarraine. the exait|atem (Whelan: for a witness\'In tile De | sp renimone nel was stor ny lieved and cured by using an The Etamine is of fine quality—feel thé wool for yourself and see. It is full 44 inches r’ it he stole from each of us wntil | Lupo case,” he ald, “we had to sup: | for hier support and Allcock’s Porous Plaster. wide. 5@Oc. a yard. Joint examination has been mado vf | port her at the expense of tle State Warm the plaster before ap- Second Fiver. Bim Place side. | books after we have ascertained in} Whelan didn’t lke this at all, When the facts from the trustees of St. |he took the stand he waved his arm Home for Convalescents, dramatically, look up a theatric pose _“Aw soon as we learned of the i let loose his tow of melodramatic plying—if not relieved by bedtime, place a hot water bag against the plaster on (a } Women’s 75c. German Kid Gloves, 50c.|. i er of hin ex oO than na fur eoat and ar i nor- default we ordered Mr. Ham's ar- | speech: “if Your Honor, be mt at the shoulder. and appropriated out of the su 1 love my wife dearly, 1 love her wrhig wDD: few company suMclent to defray our} \nolan's arm swept the wir and the} inc seat hn few vera sm, while have been in use 83 ye | Half a dollar is a very little price to pay for a pair of Gloves that are worth anything, i ts o o 5 wife de] he got from bie father's extat ied stele imitan me + A ed fi . tion (of the defanit. As this nc) foretinger Hointed, ut Ms ath ‘aks | {amt tnost ot fe, wm Alanintdt nM cenimitied moretbananyaricle Wl Even in a clear-up of broken sizes or lines of colors it is a price that usually makes 4 stir. |} can see that we are in no way dam-[oiste affai OER Pon Ricoutonic, reese camed corinne But these are fresh, pliable, new and perfect Gloves of German kid and the range of colors | © gaged by Mr. Ham's thotts LS cal nari } ore Mint tacdAe rnin Tae eitadonna, plum or aay is complete--all the Spring shades as well as white and black, All sizes, too. | /POSTRe news of Mr. Ham's emboszte-| that look like , that ATRIA Teton Heche tons aa dai il 50c. a pair, We think it is remarkable. ’ | t was aa much @ shock to us as it] ltt, |sagistrate wae interested in the old reeklena way Main Floor, Bond Street Side. Z journed the hearing until Tues Peete be tO, is)hoet ot friends) pat vant much) ie trie, eid Mra, Boston, When we secured him to| Whelan twenty-dollar hat. | day next i wot it at the Wal Sit se reer i] Stop the Pain with an Manage our branch office in Boston we| But ask him how he Kot A Seonare Soe peara omen gt hentenwel dvr ty eid was ae| he salory of the Mayor of Nébw Ia: POROUS | : “character for honesty and integrity that two etelingy worth §& apiece for Jt. He} York 48 $15,000 per year. The World | 4 0 Shirt 8 guid be found in the city. jana sagan ina art atore and | Almanae and Encyclopedia tells the PLASTER en Ss is Ss, 1G. Thought He Was a Jewel. Mee hay £0 on probation,” sald the} mounts of the salaries of all public | 4“ ———) S)“As our business is that of atanding | Masistrate to Whelan, (but you must officials, Price 25 cents, by mail 35; ey atanding | pay your wife $$.a week.” cents. { || Use Elm Place Entrance. murety for the honesty of others we, “of course, desired to get a man of the | Highest possible esteem. We found that, Mr. Ham was the treasurer of St. | Paul's Church, had been an usher and | } one of the most respected men of it« songregation for years. We learned, that he had occupled x similar trust with the St. Luke's Home, where he bad entire freedom in handling great gums of money. This convinced us that | he wae the man we wanted and tive | | One of the best of a long series of notable Shirt Sales—as good a thing as we need to say || about the character of the Shirts is that they come to us from the man who makes our famous white dress Shirts. a Geet these are plaited front Shirts---made of the fine materials that go into $1.50 Shirts and with | '| the plaits so arranged that the Shirts are pliable and yielding and yet not the soft negligee. They | || are Shirts such as many comfort-loving men wear the year round. Eight different designs and U color combinations. Each Shirt with separate cuffs to match. Sizes 13 4 to 16} } a Main Floor, Elm Place Side. FlainiChlored al [Women’s 39c.Gollars,25c. || Sz Crau Co: STH AVE 19 TO020™ STREETS ‘1pok after our Boston business. sale , * $ Great » §$ j $ Soa cuties sic ime Y OPCCLAl: WOMEN’S suits, *15 boys’ *6 suits, *2.50 ’ ° clearing ’ ° . are concerned, it would not have been { : . 4 possible for Mn Ham to have de . so J i Y S IkM | 13 TB ulearian’ Stock Collargeeihisl Orilian cole Barres ce ha vicat Conk axsaiice aPHEY RE the new 1904 Spring Suits, of course—one FC NEREDS of particular parents have purchased these @ 1 ousse ines, G Bulgarian Stock Collars—this brilliantly col- | \ ‘ng treasurer of the home, the of those smart, exclusive styles that are bringing hundreds of tine suits for bovs during the clearing sale of $5, $6, $7 and $8 SE ored embroidery seems to get more popul ‘ eeeatcGUandiha Tle oreo . vi! u i S i s ¢ cle ‘ » $6, $7 5 djoining Candy Story. A gi > popular | Suave hin without restraigi, and he A discriminating women to Simpson Crawford Co, Store every day. | values, and to-morrow we're going to clear out the remainder of || Fast Elevators Aa} G “4 fesees! every minute. These are made of linen with rge sums of money with per ah 4 ; BZCLV BIN ; Sua A More of these beautiful, filmy fabrics---the H MebticseAcid\ aud iati hielOwi aleccetion. Here’s the Friday Special: ‘Third Floor. | Sizes—8, 9, 10, 11 and 12—at this stirring price. Been floor, si i y tab ends and the embroidering is very, prettily P canaae best silk Mousselines ever offered anywhere ¢ 0 How It Wax Don $15 for women’s Pedestrienne Suits, excellent qua!-] They are kod, serviceable double breasted suits, cor for the price done. A very interesting offering for Friday Ty ofthis ie bow alr. tam able figrmlcedigoadsa black and whiteand rect in style and fit, made of those strong, handsome ainty Summer colorings or for in- from the Neckwear Store. 28c Nikte WRK Gur funds, and’ th ———$— n all the v B Main Floor. Ffont. 3 Serie Hot irunds) nnd ths Wine arid wultey milliaryiackels polars ai fabries—cheviots, worsteds and door wear, It seems impossible that such a + Phot She honesty of an employee they are less, lined with satin, fancy stitched) | g $ SESS NERS er cau EINER beautifully made silk-and-cotton fabric could be 7 P rompeled to put wp a certain amount collar, fly front effect, bishop sleeve, | 5 2.50 ¥ 2 ey Le ae than sold for so little. 13c, a yard. SS q pf collateral security with us. Warn trimmed with buttons of self material,| | $5, and they wouldn't be Becond Floor. y ’ rt We get this collateral we tnsure them, | seven gored, wide flaring skirt, in-| — | marked so low now it we hadn't line Men’s and Women’s and place the collateral on deposit: to cepa deeeetereranee eae EI ea la seid pa ask 4 alr, Worl HLS acme E (r ||| Underwear---vatce until either the insured has defaulted ask $28 or 30, our special to-morrow is $15. De Slee . “Values. Gr performed hix trust and been d- Fi ane SNES 150 Men's £18 suits, £9.75. 1. alsts--- G. | charged. lor Women's New I¢ BSS a Hen a, BB st 04 aicahiceen 18 for Women's New 1904 Dress} | 7 ares a [ . In a few weeks the rush for Underwear of ‘As soon as the ® ¢ grade broadcloth, snew That’s the extraordinary clearing price, ing Stairwa, i j We return the collateral. | eflects, handsomely trimmed. but they're not all $18 suits—some are §20 Use Revolving Stairway. itch dh Barna lighter weight will commence and everybody “Now, our Boston clients have put up $94.75 for Women’s New 1904] values, others are $15—but they all go to-morro White Waists—and all of them bargains | | will expect to pay regular prices. There is a P large sums of money with us us coi . Pedestrisnae Suits, neat mixture, | at the barvain price of $9.45. Fine cheviots worth while. They are made of Alexander | | splendid premium for those who are ready to i Raed PNA eyie inte been Be: blue and black, richly trimmed, worsteds and cassimeres all sizes. though hot in cloth and satin striped fancy pees baie buy now—a saving of a fourth to a third of the |; - ray 5 every style or weave—perfec han e ih rf ; y i J werhave learned, wanted an $1Q for Women’s fine French Voile ee Natack A tbrene! ot par nd tailore five different materials in all. Smart ay les, usual cost. Friday will present no more re- |! | large sim of money took these collat eos Skirts, new 1904 model, nine gore, | ticular dressers—an unprecedented Q 5 fomeiwith stock collar GEL some eae markable savings than in the Underwear. {eral securities to a bank and borrowed wide flaring, made-over drop of fine taffeta, value for F . All of them excellently, made and remar! w 's Unde: P | money on them. ‘fhe banks never de- | 0 4 S : H : ollar— 5 ‘omen’s Underwear on Second Floor—take 1e- Bates iY Pecuntiners *10 fon Worien abcde strong SNtts) Men’s 43.00 Washable fancy vests, 41.00. | Frets ye ac Wet s. 2 Re Mae pees : ? | ton, however, Mr, Ham took | faring.” Splendid value, le isnneyt Ma i ; Men's Underwear on Main Floor—use Elm Place © WB) ite Soc eoitateral thagene had devs | =- $1 () for Women’s Pedestrienne Skirts | || very" Spiny “Pongee silk model, with Wekes front and | | merances Mere are delali: 2 L eee penned = 2} sn's S aS S. very dainty Pongee A ers earth oar tacea ana | pve high-grade broadcloth, black and blue. Ideal enamel wale, ‘2 off. || tow of buttons. Women's Underwear, | { when the examiners looked over sthe | " | Recond Floor . 30c. V. ‘ ‘ a erythi ght. — —-—-— ———— Boe .» Vests, 19c. Swiss ribbed, fine qualit: ey Becca Gee oolintreL Model fe d t |taeat double coat 6. 32 9 fine Rieketel | Vests, low neck, sleeveless, elaberately. trimmed 1 aati tate above" the trons 00 S ore news. | ate £05, 2,4 vatt Sant? 5 50 plated chafing wr telses in effective designs, also lace shoulder ie home cou ve thelr suspicions 2 : ts ‘ ‘3 ed, he took buck our collatera "S a Thel latemica pace Mt 1.50 U b ll 79 i dee mrnen resid saa oh item an , I" S appetizing news—good for two reasons: The} at: rice poit® eee 2 $ ° mbretias, G Tienes logs neat inteavelesssplstnienhiataeees ree 8 1o the account of St. Luke’ .) anit 5 alt ry ers. f ests, low neck, sleeveless, plain with silk tapes and Home, It was a sort of rubbliig ‘Lik prices are exceptionally low and quality the best-—purity guar-| | ase for 2 at. “QMS Por 4 at | r) 7, las—t h crocheted edging around neck and arm holes others ‘ 10 Pay Peter and robbing Peter to pay ti : | Rice Boilers. proser vin Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas—fine enoug! . Auke, and we'were Pete anteed, Stath FI i reer * | ‘4 are finished with dainty lace insertion and lace + We Ainive “und re pee eat Steet er | peo erat | 9 || for anybody to carry and little-priced enough | | edging. ” ) owas only recently When he wot Incas, | CRACKERS Bis MACKEREL-Royal Stuart, | RYE FLAKES-5 Ibn....-19¢ Reason v.06 | to warrant the ownership of an extra one OF | | gsc. to $1.00 Vests, 65c. Fine Swiss ribbed “Vege funtes ne ‘pe could not, manipulate th ROAE. Sue eae TE) atte alarae Noreey ip: | TOMATOES-Camoron, red] | 2c fOr 690 Ye for 2 at | h|| two. » Silk’’—-a close reproduction of silk—Vests with that we discovered the robbery, When wok | pall Peace econ, | fue Selected) BOO Bet la Budd ine | They are covered with excellent Union taffeta, with hand crocheted fronts and fine lace edging around Wo fret discovered the thefts it looked | SUGAR—Hest Granulated. | CODFISH ae tbe fordayt. ste tor cases to match, afd have steel rods and Paragon neck and arm holes; also plain with crocheted edging, tee Ham had defaulted in a com- 5S ibs, 236 y rom t Lipped Sauce- Mnirgrive frames. The men’s Umbrellas are 28-inch size; the colors are cream, pink and sky. i} chat him’ with "the embesslemenc, wooden box, sp “396 vans, ins Toaster. nt Salesroom. | women’s geben GEG. A irae variety oF sRanclees alicoiaaralizs Vectaviasceens ob and he made an open conf. i fi . «i. | PRUNES—Califor re, 5 Se RSA TERT RDE GTP i erling trimme jatural wo + . '. wiss ri ing over to us to, worth of securiticn WavuetsIien dry Tie Silver Prunes: | COUN churn, create | 89¢ for a Welsbach Burner, complete. including 1 burner, 1 mantle, 1 aay liresdeuss c, Full $1.50 value at 79c. quality lisle thread vests, low neck, ecvelseneene 5 eee ihe eee hetimilar Fonets)) B Worth 18e, Ib; 8 al, | white. sweet sugar corn, chimney, 1 green shade and dome. 8c for extra mantle. Main Floor, Front. i ; are dajntily trimmed with lace insertion and lace he did wo. "Then we found th SPICES ~~ EVAPORATED APPLES Wei creereeer cite sstidG | Niekel Blateae Gael tore Banehy A zapped ono thal re etona arta edging; others have hand crochet fronts and shoulder Grit oergater than we had feared—rhint if . ra New York | LIMA BEANS’ 1 Nickel Plated, Gaal Stove Polish, jJapanmed “on | 88 round. nickel Sery- straps, silk tapes. f 1c turne 8 ¢. *, tb. | Ov. a! € Malad Saul in ct ite z - ’ i Ree ee neihan Atlio “ BIC ogee teen atiaeill TROT RERE 796 for set of Mt ery Ae aetna nen: Ab oh Aen | ts, 85c. Swiss ribbed gure silk v W any ides what Mr. Ham had done with MAPLE SYRUP —Cameron, | .°*". 2 Potts Troms, 3 tones! 76 tor Peterman'e| jac Books r oG ests, low neck, sleeveless, plain, with crochet silk ae money he had stolen. a ene 14¢ | ‘gal, crow {98 SUCCOTASH- Vatand and handle, | , 76, tor Pete lee for Plaue ory aiickel sei ° le | edging; also open work* hand crochet front. and EO k oplied Mrs Lyman) "2 Cw Me 708" + Mey EAT Genuine New | pes aioran: nde for Mra. Pattie!” ose tor largo bot-| 926 for extra| 196forninkel 2 ETI cone eee ee eT shoulder straps; colors are cream, white, pimk andsky. ay ai te | ; tate, 7 ibs. 25 fat, garden, grown, A5éi ter cxGa'eeeal Je Eleotrozone. ja size Mread plated Cuspidors, Paper covered novels, of course—but the M ’s Und HARPER HAS RELAPS NS-Hand nicked. | can. foe 31.8 can é | gutte for extes Hood) 106 for Kradoline, HOE Japanned on) 19¢ for nickel paper is good and the type is clear and the ens Underwear. a LN Gatco r York State grown, | SLICED PEACHES.-C’n 11 | Dasket. | removes: ail gr00@) TT tor extralitinn ee titles are those that everybody is interested in, | | $2-75 Underwear, $1.50. “Breeze Net” pure. linen Le ene ee eam trartar: | BREAKFAST TOAST — ‘Bate | {Si cante deny SGT) ce1;10/ for? Bquarell cece quaiity Co rn! 28¢for nickel YOOeY, mesh Shirts and Drawers. This is one of the best ition of Un ity of Chicago Vib. CAs ceseveeeess 296] Me Creek — Sanitarium | ‘can’ Seen Fea on Bauare | 450/for {0 ft. best | room, four sewn. | plated Soap Dish. For instance, such Books as linen meshes, finished in a superior manner and most Sere esse anni} CONDENSED MILK An | “gouthhge | PLUMS-Cameron aoe ror Coteel ee PM! $1.69 tor| 406 for niepie wl) Allan Quatormein, by, Rider Haggard, delightful for early Spring and Summer wear, “Long 5 resident William. dwift Condensed Mille -t nia extra standard. Green | yi ti alles | “Standard” Ca r-| polished Lap Board Arina Karenina,” by Leo Tolstoi. and short sleeve Shirts, regular, stout of ‘the University of Chi- tee é 176 S, 2t4-id. can, ha Ht, $004) de for galvanized | pet Sweeper, extra) with yard measure ty,” by Sewell. » Tegular, stout and knicker- Suffered a relapse of his re- | @ JAM. DRIED PEAS-H. U. Scotch. | 7 CMDs ABP A MATE CY steel) pulleys. quality. brush attached, by Alexander Dumas bocker drawers, the latter are much sought after for tie cloweat’ attention’ of hie aurambarry, of, red reap: | green or yellow lit, £s | PINEAPPLE Slee, 9°" apo’ for tne Joo, for, 30 quart | «547° hua pust| woo a. varaia “Dolly Dialogues,” by Anthony Hope. Pa is : ‘ing itguaie Riteiea AGP Rene aan Anaad | cam, doc, $ki8j ean 206 | max" ‘Food’ Chop- | galvanized — Water | 5, 51 Step Ladder Chair, “Merle’s Crusade,” by Rosa N. Carey. 50c, Underwear, 25c. Absolutely perfect, fine gauged, d Reb known to 696. tendor, white per 87 tor: large size | 196 for | 9g.tn.| 336, for 18 in. Strategem,” by Stenley Weyman. excellent quality balbriggan Shirts and Drawers of a baler nd mecibers with Diem $2.25 for the|extra ntrong _ gal- | Feather Dusters high Tabourettes, But there are hosts of others—and the price superior quality combed Egyptian yarn,, splendidly AS siithe. ON, a ‘Universal’ 3 min-|vanized iron Wash| 28¢ for good) 98¢ for 3 fr, 1 - made and finished: Drawers have double bicycle bere Seip Jn) the 216 29¢ lute Brend Mixer, | Tub. quality Chamois. | Kitchen Table, is ridiculously little—3c, a copy. ‘\ ‘ hich insures double wear. rae