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T TORU FAMILY! MOVES FROM HOUSE. ORDERS DUR OPER] = ===". ca | JS ch RB Pisithe nee + 230 require. Though not in the advertise- | \ipeepites: Proceedings Had Children’s Society Agent Re-| ba areas HSS "THR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENINGRMARCH 11, 1904. ment, it is surely in. the store—and you are certain t9 save money by ordering during this great sale. and bon bons—usually 2ec., at. Repett!'s Chocolate—regularly 60c. urday oc... i ‘ 08 6TH AVE., 22D and 23D STS., NEW YORK. Charles Socko, in a Religious | Been Brought Against Woman| fused to Permit Room to Be! O e4e gi lke te a ; ; . . Frenzy, Deolares God Has Or- J bl e_ »—That’s been the persistent pro- daced Him to Muriier dia Wits Who Was Accuser of Diamond ae f ae but ait pportunities rresistl y empting ramme—not for a day merely. but and Children. and Bissert. +1 Overrules Him. RES, Wen eh ; . or every day since we began the 7 ‘ . jf, sale. But Saturday’s selling and saving—reductions real and actual—will unmistakably interest those most who must first ear dollars before ‘ ta ihe Rourtetta teint ueunieipal Court | Mapiatente. Grane, andlamett icelly, or) mlitney speva. then. SEIZES AN AXE TO yesterday Lena Schmidt, of No. 27 Stuy-| the Childrens’ Society, rather shook the Vesant street, was defendant before Jus-|Jnity of the Yorkville Court to-day | OBEY THE COMMAND.) tice Roesch in dispossess proceedings | ?Y holding up a case that was betnk | Instityted by Miss Kurtz, owner of the | [€@'d. while they indulged in an ex- pullding. A continuance of the case was | “Hange of left-handed compliments. | There ts only one room fn the court! ae Six Policemen Finally Overpower| °Ptnined. Last night it was reported | i. te iy possible for persons to have! Dy -Bitthy street station: parte l mony who] a private conversation, and that is the! Him After a Desperate Strug-| nave maintained » night and day visil| ine whicn the society: agent uses. He! in front of the house for many months, | joo, | td ps it locked when he fs not there \ gle and He Is Removed to) that a truck had backed up at the place | and bars everybody eise out when h Men’s @ Boys’ Clothing: A Sale Extraordinary. Be on hand early—it will well ‘tepay you. We’ve assembled the most astonishing men’s and boys’. clothing values that have probably ever been brought to your attention. It’s one of those very rare opportunities you'll not wisely | Bellevue Hospital. moved, ; : srialenien Wave pn a ea about-t miss. Note the savi i below—: ly select le i heir clients, have protested about thi: . savings reflected in the lots Vi f th ff i nt ava erate ‘ abou h then come see for yourself. E ery garment in these careful! 4 ected lots ma Ego! 4 Capt. McDermott, who made a personal} Lawyer Frauenthal asked the Magis- The combined strength of six polles-| investigation to make sure that it was! trate to give an order that he be al-| this, beyond all question, one of the greatest sales of its kind that will be held in New York this year. Bocko to-day when he became suddenty/ house ripped of its furniture and the men was required to hold Charles|true and. that the woman really had) joweq to talk to three clients of bis.) , * Hse Ctppet of ie turtiture ad, the | aPrested on n charge of Yaroeny, tn the Spring Overcoats, $6.50 | $18 Men’s Suits, $10. | $9.50 Young Men's Suits, $5. | $3.50 Boys’ Suits, $1.50. i occupants gone. privacy of thix room | M iu i Values that you’ : inixe | 3 {insane and attempted to slay his young) "7,2" gchmidt woman has been known| Magistrate Crane promptly gave the inde of all-wool coverts tn Correctly ent, artis- | ag nner that APR pee: the | A Co palalg to ee Wite and two children at thelr home, | for a tong time to the police. Her house] grace, Agent Kelly ignored it, He said the latest shades and color- Uowmttira tocmaptng |) tees nal clearing of medium/ Socko, who fs a man twenty-five years | tine however, alice escaped conviction, | any magistrate to dictate to it. Mr SOREL Heroine taki that will outdo any- | meres, made and cut specially for young _ what brokes, but bat any Senta Mrdworking and industriour | Tt was on testimony furnished Dy Leha) crane gald the Children's Soclety wuold | asaya: lias’ | Then seaGe thing ofthekindshown | men's wear, and with n character quite | Doo can be. fateas TEMA © very religious recently, and taxt| Schmidt that Capt. Diamond was : 2 ral z anyw: pe bi hight he seemed in an excitable condi-| missed from the pollee force, The) not run his court. if he knew it. Th are loose and jaunty, and Dp bnene aa eee Ones | unusual in sults of this kind. | fabrics are all wool. The ’ | ‘ Janitor was ordered up then, and by | its are well made. These © iy ; Fancy through-and- | tion. After returning from prayer-moet-| woman's testimony also resulted in the are made and tallored in through airs) ae $7.50 for $12.50 Suits. ing he retired to his room, but early| Conviction of Wardman George Blswert. | direction of the Magistrate he ces thorough fashion. A raré simeres, funcy ‘and | Uhese suits are all through-and-through re not suits bought for s / to-day his wife heard him screaming a TT | the door open, and the lawyer and his chance for a good Spring binck cheviote, thibets | Worsteds, black and fancy cheviots and sale, but a reduction, on in the rear room of their apartments WILL SEE TOBIN DIE. clients used’ the room. Overcoat cheap. and unfinished worst- neatly mixed cassimeres. This suit we | high grade goods, “fm eh ga Webi Drandlanine AV) AHS GES y ts Agent Kelly stalked about the court- $20 S 0 eds—cut and made in | are offering fou now at this low price | blouses, Nor- heard him declare that he had vecn|ging Sing Wardew Selecta wit- |foom predicting terrible things for the pring Overcoats oe oe ean mede ae Fert Rese ananie tae \iesteaariSanen Magistrate when the Gerry Society got folks and double- breasted ° aepeeeeniy 2 ae OY RL “| neasen to Murderer'a Electrocations i in Mec aide Geemnble. Saturday, $10. are amply beayy | month. You run no risk, as they are all | ral up sleeping child |m OSSINING, N, Y., March 1—Inv!- |noticeably, but resumed the hearing of enough for present full-welght goods, and are, therefor and ran‘to the front room, barricad'ng| ong have bean ‘seued by Warden |the case which has been Interrupted These coats; for the most wear, and are both sin- | ‘too light in weight for this time styles . 4 MGCL Ia AEE Bh Johnson to the witnesses selected by | = o— part, are all lined with an gle and double breast- of year—see these sults at...... -50 | Boys’ KneePants,25c , Socko's yells uttracted the other ten-| iim to attend the electrocution of/ GAR SMASHES AMBULANCE. all-silk lining and tallored ed models— ! ’ | KNEE PANTS in all wool ants in the house They ran to his |rhomas Tobin. which Is scheduled to | ae cacaaiea at De einnte fle wonderful 10. 00 $5.50 Boys’ Suits, $2.98. fabrics, out on the i apartments, but the man met them at|take place next, Monday morning at 6) e coats are in the lates Cut in double-breasted Norfolks, blouses . the bead. cf the ataire and stood with jociock in Sing #lng Prison, | Throws Out Doctor and Jars Pa- colorings, both light and values at... ° | i | non - destructible 25c ; In both Russian and plain blouse and three- pattern ...s.csceee raised axe ready to strike the first that | len. ds one of the men, who wade ty tlent on Way to Honpital. came within reach. The men and wo-|felgning insanity, One comm: men fled to the street and some one] Which was appointed to examine his mental condition reported inim 4 - dark, We cannot promise every size as the quantity is limited, Ram nh 2 so, | fatts ac terme a ae os | pays’ Top Conti, Rasa om Charles Moore, a driver of one of the | wagons of Mills'’s Bakery, No, 2127 Sev- enth avenue, had a tempestuous time ular with the boy is in this lot of goods. Fr” connection with this lot of goods we | Our display of TOP COATS and RBEPERS ran ta the Fifth street police station |e eee cece etre Inter w. for ald. not entiely satisfied with that t to-day before finally tanding tn the!W so, Custom-Made Suit for E. Another one of those | have a very limited quantity of boys’ long- | is now very complete, and includes Tans, hw Polleeman Harry Burke was sent to] nl another commlssign | was Presbyterian Hospital. After being Vind pour Orter: hia Weck et cE chances only possible pants sults, for the most part in the Blue, Red and i-oyal, and range in. price/| man Thomas Harney. The two arrived 2 a lisfon with a south bound Third avenue | : Aeatdek partment. « ; | ‘ ee + | price--regular $30 Suits, i (4 y at Socko's apartinents and found the jcar at sixty-elghth street, the ambu-| ts gular 8 A manufacturer of large proportions, | Men's, Boys’ and Children’s 2.98, 3.45, 3.98 ‘S 4.98, man in the hall, He had beaten down | DEAD ON BURNING VESSEL, lance in w he was being taken to! ny o by a } 14 trouble ahead on account of the | tj " * door leading into the room in which | aR |tel arene drove timepur ot | $4.00 Boys’ Suits, $1.98. SRE aBtee nd naturally late spring, of- | spring srg tagtad buys bh Raita hor ir temples BRaRKIGAGA, Suatcte’ seperate atroy Ferry-Hont | Mion cident Moore reecived /[| ‘These sults—that have made such a stir in | fered us his entire production of brand- | aS $1. thee beet $2.50 Trousers, $1.15. Rachie iiist acer creareeande toss O, Maren ie the big | everst, contusions of the head and in-|f town—are now made even more interesting | New goods at a price. | bat in the world for On Sale 9 to 12.30... Where the mother and children cogia [CAF ferry-atenmer Shenango, No. 1 kinee was crossing Sistyeserenth street (P bY adding many new patterns. They are] We could not reeiat—and therefore the the money. All tho | Our reputation for pants values 1s: well be heard screaming for help. \" Jowned by the Pere Marquette Rallroad, | and Lexington aven. ind cut in double-breasted Norfolks and blue | bargains we're offering. The fabrics are all newest shades and known, but this offer, we think, will out- ‘The policemen dared not venture up|! burning just outside of Conneaut Dr. K serge blouses. These suits cannot be dupli- | wool and very pleasing in design and cut— | shapes for spring wear class even our own past efforts. Pants the steps for fear of thelr Gon irae | parbor, and Wt Is feared will be a tot undaldente tes cated, even at our store, later in the sea-| ull made in thorough manner—both single | —both soft and sti | of all descriptions—all kinds of fabrics id Both had pistols and clubs drawn, but] It {s reported that four men have | hut son, for double our price to-morrow. and double breasted models. | hats, and guaranteed in every respect. and in all sizes. they did not want to use them unti!| been burned to death on the vessel. | diate repairs, ‘continued to the hospital, dQ a jast resort. ‘he screains of the |——————— = mother and frightened tenants attract- ed four policemen off post, and they | Private - came to the assistance of Burke end| Secretary of ; Harney. The policemen made their way up the fire-escape and attacked Socko SAYS: from the rear. “ No sooner did the policemen grappto}|/ PE-RU-NA DOES WHAT IT CLAIMS.” with Socko than the latter showed superhuman strength axe, and with his ff; policemen with might and main. hurled them to the floor and, biting and swerutching, he was almost a match for their combined strength. After a struggle lasting fifteen min- utes the man WAS overpowered. An ambulance from Bellevue Hospital was | called’ and an attempt was made to get Socko into a straitjacket. Again the policemen hed all they could do to overpower him. On the way to the hospital the madman screamed loudly and declared that his being kept from killing his wife and children was a sin for. which his captors would have to answer to 5 ‘Mrs..Socko Was in a state of collapse wh @ was rescued. She said: that her husband had become a reiig.ous fanatic recently and that she had be- Fun to fear that he would tore his fhina, je es HIT BY TRAIN WHILE DRIVING. ‘Two Men Injured ts Clash Clung to Wagon as It Was Dragged Alo Jean Pettit, thirty-five years, old, and Charles Bedell, thirty-nine years old, are in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola, Extraordinary Shoe Selling. Great Purchase: Great Sale. ‘Thousands of pairs of reliable footwear —a purchase in- volving something like $23,000—all the cancelled orders—all the surplus | stock of two of New England's foremost factories—secured at practically our | own prices and on sale to-morrow at About 47 Cents on the Dollar, Sale 10 to 11 o’Clock Saturday. Misses’ and Children’s school and dress SHOES, patent leather and kid tips. lutton and Ince, sizes from 6 in children’s { to 2 in. miss with extension soles, heavy and medium- weight soles, neat, dressy and comfortable lasts, smooth inner fs) sole, solid leather counters; regular $1.25 value for this hotir at Ladies’ Regular $2.00 Shoes at 75c. 500 pairs of Ladies‘ SHOES, Oxford Ties, Blucher Ties and two, three or four strap Sandals, for evening wear, all size: some with hand-turned soles; no sewing that will hurt th n foot; all shape heels, including Louls XV. Regular $2.00 and * $2.50 values. Special sale price... Selling. To-morrow will be another great day in that model Misses’ Out- litting Section—an extraordinary offer- ing of high-class, artistic attire, inter- ~csting alike to economical mothers as well as the modish misses, Misses’ $10.50 Coat Suits, $5.95— In novelty mixtures, light-weight zlbe- lines, two-toned cheviots, made collar- Jess, trimmed with broad cloth soutache braid and fancy buttons; large sleeve, irimmed to match; lined with Romaine ining; skirt seven-gore aire with in- verted plait back—value $10.75 Mfaturday f0F‘..Jsrvesssersers De PD Misses’ $14.75 Suits, $10.95—All- wool cheviot suits, Bton style, some with Ladies’ Regular $2.50 Shoes at $1.00. shoulder cape and tailored strapping, 350 pairs of Ladies’ Patent Leather Box Calf and Dongola Shoes, button soutache braid; fancy sleeve, with cuff; skirt seven-gore flare: $ and lace; also some Oxford Ties, § inverted plait back, lapped seams—these $14.75 suite 10 95 every size, with neat extension 5 e soles; regular $2.00 and $2.50 value; special sale price, $1.00. On Sale from 11 to 1 o’Clock. Regular $2.50 Shoes on Sale at ? Saturday.... 0 eee ean isses’ $19.75 Spring Suits. $15-- $3.95 for Children’s $9 Coats -—Full- ae ict nov el mixtures, made col- length coats and box coats in kersey and larless, with shoulder cape effect, inlaid | zibeline, with cape and novelty velvet trim- vest of taffeta embroidery, in fancy design, | ming, large sleeve, velvet collar; sizes 6 to jinishea with fancy braid to match, Du 12 years—value $9.00—to close—for $3.95. Barry sleeve, with cuff, trimmed with | Also others reduced from 67, 50 ° L. 1, suffering from injuries recelved braid; skirt yoke with panel front, side fan | lOr.erereceererreee sereeeerseeeres a at Garden City, where a wagon in plaits, with tops trimmed with fancy braid | ¢9 95 for Pisses’ $7 Coats—Fitted and which they were driving was run down and buttons, inverted plait back | half fitted % coats in kersey, Oxford and pair. by train No, 118 of the Long Island e vegulay $19.75 suit—for 8a J 5 EQ) | mixed cheviots; some with shoulder cape, . aS a Fae Civass. Thpake away: thoes the irduy cscdeseesoee is e' | unllitary style; sizes 12, 14 and 16 2 95 | : =) Lacoste Wagon and rin down the road. While » —¥ ‘i —87 values for . he | 00 Sh $1.25. Tisses’ Box Coats Half—Fine kerseys, . $2.50 to $4. oes, $1.25. clinging’ io lt, "was dragged & hundred milisses’ Box ulacr cape effect: tinished | Children's $5.75 Dresses, $2.50—A Meee aitnle Nov dnote lioiClenks | matte Mioced traps; large, tull sleeve, lined | broken ue of children’s dresses in fancy |! 350 pairs of Ladies’ Vici Kid and Patent Leather SHOES and OXFORD TIES, some feet by the engin Both men were unconscious when picked up. thought Pettit's skull is fractured. ell hax a wevere scalp wound. The horses were “not stopped until’ they Feacheg Hempstead. Spe FLOCKING TO THE A.0. H. More than 600 in One Batch Int- + 5 tated in the Order. ‘The settlement of the ‘1 feud Pe-ru-na Is Known from the Atlantic ost omnipresent. Peruna in the only sav \ha a uslent Grace ikke is to the Pacific. Jabsolute safeguard known, A cold ts the mplit in two fac -—— | beginning of catarrh, ‘To prevent colds, to| SEU aime cactions has resulted in an! pe, Hartman le Recdiving Hundreds | cur colds is to cheat catarch out of tts More than M0 candidates were {nitiated of Letters of Congratulation and | victiins. Peruna not only cures catarrh, ere ‘any Piety nee: Bulldine, Nos. |. Commendation Daily. but prevents It. 4 Wivision orficer tn tite city” war‘ preya Otitis BieRBD || ROK Pau eCe Ie a allio! cheviots and $ Goodyear welts and hand sewed in the lot, button and lace, coats, cashmeres--sizes 6 to 12 years— | 25 Louis X¥. heels; most ail sizes and widths: some taken from $] 25 : NT SU) neenisncseieate cles tie = 2.50 e our regular grades and marked for these four hours only... e Morning Sales Saturday—8 to 12.30, bought from a trade- Extra bargains Offered only Fron ea 4 maanpfactirer torelieve the afternoon crush who needed cash more by inducing morning pur- ee eee onetinn fede chases. Hence, only for the: ! f ‘ Lisle thread open- hours—8 a.m. to 12.30, work HOSE, in a wide Hence, also—no mail orders, variety of designs, black no telephone orders, no C. O, D.’s for these items, all through with best quali 14 and 16 years—these $14, to close... Women’s *9 Coats,6.% || Spring Millinery Event Phink of such a price on the latest Spring Teunons. Chie, new styles, This lot $10 Trimmed Hats, $7.50. came to us as’ bargains; now they're bar- y you. They are In tans, coverts J An extra introductory 1 ee placke in fine cheviots, Collarless $ 2 offering — the newest $ 2 coats, finished with rows of stitching; conceits —- latest, best tust- designs —of the finest. latest-tailored sleeves, lined 4 with a high’ grade of satin; 6 95 material—ideal creations—cholce, $7.50. 2 $2.50 Chiffon Hats.) Ready-to-Wearlats Saturday . = $1.28—‘hiffon end) __. J— A great Fancy Hats, in srees id $13 New Spring Dress || sii ast vio ey ee an a limited lot Sat- Skirts, $7.75. urday....... $1.25| third under value Women’s 25c. Hose, 15c. From a third to a half off. They are new goods AMOS B. LEWIS, ene erenereneneneueneeeneneenenets e Hesiae in the work of exempliication. |All Classes Write These Letters, from| onic” mig’ ur Twevene, epliomoral OF Division Reo. i will meet at Kai the Highest to the Lowest. j stubborn, lasting or fleeting, painful or email, No. Zs Second avenue, Monday NY man who wishes perfect health | triviel, but they all haye ouo origin, one . al ¢ ‘must be entirely free from catarrh, | aura aesaneh: They all have one cure— eruna. and slate-colored; also plain black cotton hose, Caterrh 13 wWellenigh universal: Jenenenenees) ‘Amos KH. Lewin, Private Rocretary to Senator Mallory, of Florida, in a letter | mae, a trom Wanhington, 1. C,, SYR: f It'y a Saturday opportunity—and for Sat- || French Flowers —| — Saturday $1.98 Double soles; ail sizes 30c. Absorbent Cotton, 20c. W, 5. Stafford Purchases Seventy- * Extr 1,000) and......... $1.50 i i! Sterilized aseptic ABSORBENT COT- “Your Peruna having been recommended to me as a remedy for catarrhal diseases, arid having been greatly benefited by its use, I cheerfully testify to its efficacy, and give it a most em- phatio indorsement for accomplishing all that is claimed for the préparation.’’---Amos E. Lewis. urday only, bunches — June! These Skirts are the newest nine-gore comet vith” cl . Rosés Foliage|Imported Crush flares, with’ lines of exceptional grace. ginal ssh di ABR in bunekiat 65c. for $1 and $1.25 Shirts. " y ed W! ta strappings f 1 SER 7] " They aro trimmed with tofeta SOSTE ee || very apectal at age] elx—Caturday. 28c || MEN'S NEGLIGER SHIRTS in French ing the new panel effect in front, finished pleated fronts with separate cuffs, In all TON—hospital grade and usually 30¢. —Saturday, per 1-Ib package, 20c. Women’s $16 Suits, $8.95. Women’s new Tailored Spring DRESS ninth Street Residence. “\William Frederick Stafford has bought the dwelling at No. 6 Bast Seventy- wat street which I'rederick Gebhard soverstl years ago for his own oc- onl = Th a taiberstestoeguole 5 SUITS; made of fine Venetian c' han Wy pring Is si - to iva nen PoP tenements with ppnalllonaiaed Bay ions ei the new and up-to-date color combina- in blue, black and Town Bean nese by use forms @ part of one of ti A Host of Witnesses—Pe-ru. are of fine quality voile, wel ’ tions—figures and stripes, all sizes— rift fancy fs ‘ Bice choicest residential blocks in. th 3 Commodore in Our Navy Indore: e-ru. 5 w A with fancy vest; shoulder cape: ie ona pot Be by ju tent. ehe tot | Ait eta tarrh Cure that Rests on ¢ fashionably finished, Ite an unpre Men’s 75c. Half Hose, these $1.00 and $1.25 values Sat- AVint savencgora fares aut aieohitn fn the Of "1897 ‘fro org Nicholaon, 1887 7 astrest, N. cedented offering. A urday at. : 65c unmatebable $16. value—for: these ine 24c. a Pair. hours, $8.95. . Cook, ans t About $125,000 "to" pulld the hous W., Washingtoa, D. C., writes: och re aay, Amnercan, bagemantc as “your Peruna has beon and ts now used | or 90 i oth OME} Hy go many of my friends and ficquaint- 98c. for $2.50 Waists. demanded.” Th Dave nelther time 2,000 Pairs—At a price much less than cost 19¢c. Sale Women’s Save On Your Drugs. anoes as a cure for catarrh that [ am {nor incl! tion to spemiiate, and uy to import. A " 2 Some made with Duchess effect and. % convinced of its curative qualities and Ij with di from overything that does 0 d They are the camples of o=a of the Jargest More Convincing Price-Proot. 5 > WAGER Se eee ance meme | em ae tae |p DOC. Underwear Htiporting houses, und must be seen to be |] pir erent catarth cute with tucking. on each side: box: TWO CHOPS A DAY HIS WAGER | uteri retton. varaal hold. on the confidense OC the beutle | It’s a manufacturer's close-out Of several appreciated, ‘The finest quality of lislo |] Cuan: BLETS, worth ve. for. plaited centre—strictly man-iallored: as a catarrh cura Is because ail statements hundred dozen Women’s fine balbriggan in popular colors, handsomely silk em- wo aturday's . some slightly mussed from hundling ‘The day was when men of prominence i Mutton for # Month henltated to re their testimonials to pro- | “oncerning it are accompanied by tacts, TS und PAN'TS—made of pure Maco brofdered {n figures, stripes and side turday 12 i some sllgatl Steady Diet book containing spect ‘Sarder Than F nrietary medicines for publication. This | a random from a clou peeled cotton; Vests with short and clockings—also all the new fancy woven lad woriay Fomalne trae to-day, of MOR PFOPEIGIATY | have bean cured jot chronic calarrh "by sleeves, trimmed. with silk tape and pear! noveltice—lace openwork lisles in black || ELIXIR Of, AYA: 16) og, dott $1 Petticoats, 57c. Pa, Match 1—| put Peruna hae become so justly fam-|Co., Columbus, Oh: na Medicine buttons; the Pants, to match, in knee or ||, and black grounds, handsomely embroid- || wYerH's WARBURG'S TIN! % Black and White Striped PETTI- Harry Mulhall, of this city, bet to-day! pus, its merits aro known to 20 many pals you So. pot 8 ve prompt and satis- ankle length. Goods that are absolutely ered in neat effects; all this season ith, aloes. pi Other COATS; deep accordion - pleated he could eat two mutton chope every| People of high and low nding. that ho | Taesr7. recalls frPei tbe use ot Peruna, perfect, np to eize.40—that were positive- new advance spring 1 sizes. euers, a3 ap hottie flounce; finished with ruffle and un-~ gay for thirty daya, ‘They are to. welsh) commending Tn i CET Tee" | Pail piatement “of your caso oud has, ly made to retail at 50c, and 69c. per gar- Not a pair in-the lot that sells for less ‘apectal rainy 18.0 der-flounce~also some. with: rnche 4) & quarter a ‘Pound dash: He * Pr be lensed to give you bis valual ad. ment; on sale to-morrow at.a sen- 19¢ than 50c, and most of them 75c. 24c si x ay fata EN top and bottom—matchless at 57¢. eat nationally low pric choice rice, peckal ‘250 ds Re ea tet |e Sa | par