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+X \ ¥ % 2 S NO SWINDLER ‘firs. Anna Dennison Smith, Held . on Charge of Not Paying Her |" Denounces Her |x, ’ Hotel Bill, Arrest as an Outrage. ‘Mrs. Anne Dennison Smith. who de- wlares that she fs » daughter of former Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, who was Post- master-General under President Lin- | oom, and her son, Dennison Smith, were \ arraigned before Magistrate Mayo in the West Side Court to-day charged by Oharies Dobb, manager of the Hotel Navarre, with suddenly leaving a hand- seme suite of rooms in his hostelry rwithout paying her bill of $271. | i “Preas despatches tell of Mrs. Smith's \erewt. I am deeply mortified. Send bits and I will remit at once. “HARVEY E. DENNISON.” The prisoner explained thet Mr. Den- hison was her brother end the trustes of the estate left to her by her father. Bbe characterised her arrest as an out- rage and explained thet her failure to pay her hotel bills was dye entirely to the miscarriage of a draft that hed Deen sent to her. “That a person in my condition in life should be locked up in a filthy cell,” said Mrs. Smith, “is almost past belief. The monthly draft for $150 which I receive from my estate mis-, carried a few weeks ago, and that is ‘the reason for my temporary embar- Fasement, “I received this draft two days ago, but have as yet been unable to cash it. qt ated by the police that other hotels will lodge complaints against me. It is false, as I paid my bills in advance at both the Gilsey House and the Aldine “The idea of charging a woman in my position with wilfully refusing to pay her hotel bills makes my blood boil, and my arrei nd confinement in a dirty prison js the most scandalous Place of injustice I ever heard of. 1 Never contracted a bill in my lif I did not or could not eesianal nee jut because I was temporarily em- barraased 1 am arrested itke » common thief and locked up.’ Here Mrs, Amith’s indignation brimmed over in the shane of tears and {t was some Silks, Dress Goods time Piro, ealth te a very. strike looking ire. is a ny woman, « trifle middle H+ or hatr ts snow white. but ter figure is EA En eae Rundgomety, go ned, and Sarriod herseit with unusual dignity bearing. POR ES: Pera Re is ‘0. AERA N. dee had tothing. to aay dart ‘the’ court and when Magis. trate Ma: ¢) prisoners in Dail for a, further, hearing | to-morrow afternoon ‘he went back to his cell with ical indifference. Mr. Dobb raid In court that Behe in een mai © asked, ho , prisoners be held votil_he investigated from Columb H.O'Neill & Co. Untrimmed Hats and Flowers. We Will Offer Thursday, May 26, A choice collection of the smartest shapes in Fine i Tuscan, Lace, Satin and Braid Hats to harmon- ize with the present styles of Summer Dresses. Enormous Assortment of Flowers. Milan, Imported Roses, Foliage, | Biuets, Poppies, Blossoms, 2 5 ete.—Worth 75c. per bunch, | & IC Women’s Kimonos, Wrappers and Dressing Sacques. We ,offer for Thursday several specials in these un- They are entirely new in design and are carefully made and finished. usually dainty garments. ore ob Cc = { 1.00 jonas, all colors--Reg- ularly $1.50 — Thursday $ ‘ Women's Lawn Dressing } Sacques and Kimonos, figured or plain—Reau- ( SOC larly 95c. — Thursday... Women’s Long Kimonos, figured Jawn, trimmed with plain bands—Regu- larly 75¢.—Thursday.... 50c | White Lawn (iiss! at" scr tat ie Ley 9s | Waists, [med tithydetteate laces, embrotder- ¢ $1.9 ies and pearl Regular*Price, $2.50 to $3.00. kind of that will interest you. £3 Wash Goods. Specials for next few days :— We will close out the following Odd tots of Sitks at soc. a yd., Black & White Check Louisine in three sizes; Plaid Louisine in desirable colorings; , Many odd lots of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Imported White Taffetas, Summer Weight White Louisine Silk, very lustrous; All on sale Thurs. & Friday at 50c. a yd. Remnants Crepe de Chine. Bundreds of Remnants running in lengths from 2 to 8 yards, to be sold the next few days at 75c. a yd., lormer prices $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 yd. Dyess Goods Dept. 1,600 lengths of Colored All Wool Albatross, Figured Challis, and Linen Suitings, ° teduced to 25c. a yd. 10,000 yards Linen Suitings, 36 iuches wide; Natural color NV BIC oo, cotinine ve Black Goods. 3,000 yds, 42-in.ChiffonVoile, light weight and sheer; special at 58c. a yd.. Wash Goods Dept. . Special Sale of t2,000 yards Printed Batiste and Dimities, all new goods, on white and colored unds, lar rh f designs fi Fory deeirabfe colores," 19¢! 25¢ at8c. a yd., * Value 12hc. a yd, ) Large assortment of White and Colored Remnants at 34° iprice to close out, | Men's imported $1.25 kind, at. Men's natural merino Shirts and Draw non-shrinkable—an excelent garment for summer $1.00 grade, at. and Drawers, the $1.25 grade, at.... before she could restrain her | would ~ | WOMAN SHYS SHE ES | Wild Flowers, etc,—Value Men’s Summer Underwear. If you would keep comfortable during the hot sum- mer 398 Bros yourself with a good supply of the right nderwear—you can get it here, and at prices Four Special Groups for Thursday. | Men's extra fine Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Dispense iGC long and short sleeves, Drawers regular length—the 65c. kind, at. Men's fish net Underwear, in white, ecru, sh bail for the former Cab- jcer's daughter this afternoon. arrest last nig! Smith sent a note to Wiltam son of Cornelius N. Bliss, asi him id her. Mr. Bliss sald he belteved was a daught: of Ohto, but he hi in ‘twenty years. She was not hia client, and late last night he sent the following note to her at the West Thir- th street station "Tam sorry for your trouble, but am powerless to afd you.” er of ex-Gov. Denni- | Better than No Memory. (From the Chicago Post.) , “Has he much of a memory? “Oh, yes, Indeed. Why, he ean al- ways ‘remember that he las forgotten something that he ought to remember and can't, which is certainly much bet- ter than forgetting that you've forgot- ten something.” OSES, iy’ it 4 3 (el $1.00 to $1.75, at....-..... (Second Floor.) Women’s Lawn Wrappers, il ey models with ruf- Regularly $1.25— ( Thursday .........00000 J Women's House Gowns, | of plain lawn or dotted \ swiss, handsomely trim- 7 med with lace — Regu- J 95c $3.50 larly $5.00—Thursday. . Also SISK HOUSE GOWNS at special price con (Third Floor.) buttons—Thursday. . (Third Floor.) ers—two-thirds wenr—the 80 ‘ky blue, Shirts '90c nd 1d Drawers—the $1.00 and | 85c . (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS On Sale 9 Until 12 o’Clock Only, No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C. O. D. Fine Wash Fabrics. Untrimmed Hats, 25c. 500 dozen Fancy Jap Braid Hats, in turban shapes, white, black and assorted colors, ali | new goods and Hats that have sold this season as high as 25 95c.—9 until 12 o'clock. 2IC (Special Table, Second Floor.) Women’s Wrappers. Women's Lawn and Percale Wrappers, good sclected pat- terns and natty designs—regu- larly $1.00 to $1.25 each 69 —9 until 12 o'clock... OFC (Special Table, Third Floor.) Umbrellas. For men and women —all rainproof and guaranteed for one year. 400 Umbrellas of the best piece dyed taffeta silk, with case and silk tassels—handles of natural wood, cape and buck horn— pearl, ivory, gun metal, Dres- den and sterliug silver trimmed --regularly $2.25—9 $1.50 until 12 o’clock..+++ 250 all Silk Serge, Taffeta and yarn dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, silk case and tassels—natural wood and a variety of fancy bandas, Plate and trimmed— regular price $3.50— 9 until 12 o'clock... $2.00 (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Wool Dress Goods. 42 pieces mixed Tweed Suitings, | excellent for Separate skirts and entire aieee gold a season at 50c. per yard—9 unti (Special Table, First Floor.) All sizes—Prices range from Art Embroideries. ° | Pearl Waist Sets. Willow Plates, Lawn Mowers. Flags for Decoration Day. —— 5,000 yards WHITE BRO- CADE MADRAS, highly mer- cerized, exquisite new desirable patterns, 27 inches wide—also 2,500 yards SILK CHAM- BRAYS, in all the wanted shades, including gun metal— value 35c. to 50c. per 22 yard—9 until 12 o'clock 22 (Special Table, First Floor.) tinted, several designs, floral and _conventional.— regularly 25c. cach—9 un! ae 12%c o'clock LAUNDRY BAGS, embroid- ered in bonnaz work, all col- ors, good size—regularl 4en9 untiti2 oclock, 2OC (Second Floor.) PILLOW TOPS, stamped and 50 gross of these pretty waist sets in a variety of designs, such as heart, sq and oval—value pee SC Dark biue Willow Plates, two sizes (Tea and Breakt ularly 10c, each 12 o'clock, (China Department, Basement.) The " Dewey " Lawn Mower, 4 blades, made by the Philadelphia Lama, anes Co,, 14-inch size— regular! 49 until Ye o'clock...... $2.50 (Housefurnishings, Basement.) 3c. dozen to $10.00 each. (Third Floor, Rear.) not een her | Tac A MCG hale a Women’s Belts.—« ». Crush Leather Belts, 234 inches wide; red, green, blue, black and white; gilt, nickel-plated or black enamelled buckles; sold by oth- ers at 50c.; our price Silk Crush Belts, all colors, 4 inches wide, lined with white silk, some have shirred or fancy stitched back pleces; sold by others at Soc.; our 39c Wash Belts, neat figures and Bul- en effects; made up to sell at c.; Our price evccale Black and White Silk Belts, V- shaped and bodice effects, neat buckles and back pieces; also with plain or shirred backs, special at........,.49€ Our Depositors’ Account Mon Department Work For Attords You Every Economy And Every Convenience. It gives you the conveniences of a Credit System without 2 single us. Credit-System fault, and the jes of a Cash A YOUR MONEY IS HARMING INTEREST WEILB Tr ie with You can deposit as much or as little as you please, and have your purchases paid for out of this sum. Evéry month we will send you a detailed statement, showing what you have bought and how much money remains on deposit. On such balances we allow 4 per cent. interest annually, compounding the interest every three months. EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTER- EST FOR YOU DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE. We run no banking business; there is no drawing of checks, with the temptation to ase money promiscuously . Macy's sells only ash. |ACY’S TH WHO rices. Fay for the expensive machinery of a You Work For Your is not called upon to CREDIT DEPARTMENT. Xe at_no store ean sell goede as ve opened deposit accounts with us, realising the valu: of this “up-to-the-times” saving method. Start Your Account at Once. Leaving the metropolis during the Summer does not necessarily mean leaving Macy’s. You may depend upon faithful service from our Mail Order Department. A letter order will be responded to promptly, and as satisfactorily as if you came to the store in person. Book Economies that Represent Savings Throughout ‘the Store. Our Book prices mean a saving averaging 10 per cent. to all Book buyers. That we undersell all other Book dealers is not denied, and 1! argument that our low prices are made possible by “inferior s” is not advanced, as the Books we sell and the Books they sell are exactly alike. The Book saving represents equal or greater economies in every other department throughout the store, as im- partial comparisons prove. For Special Selling: Standard Sets—cony. rar Parkman's Works, Frontenac edition, seventeen volumes, in polished buckram Peep cela taststetieanert acre -. $31.98 Byron's Works, Edition de Luxe, sixteen volumes, in polished [etc ih Beingounbtc dasoncomooc aie Sele sieigiaicicoieisi¢ ss+++ $40.32 Masterpieces of Oratory, eight volumes, in half morocco. ,.§16.21 Waverley Novels, Beaux Arts edition, thirty volumes...... Balzac's Works, eighteen volumes, in half morocco. Dickens’ Works, fifteen volumes, in half calf............ $14.96 Scott's Works, twelve volumes, in half calf... Eliot's Works, eight volumes, in half calf... Cooper's Works, five volumes, in half calf . Bulwer’s Works, fifteen volumes, in cloth Dumas’ Works, fifteen volumes, in cloth. . Cooper's Works, sixteen volumes, in cloth..... Chas. Reade’s Works, twelve volumes, in cloth, . Scott’s Works, twelve volumes, in cloth......... Library of Choice Humorous Literature, five volumes Millinery Announcement Every Trimmed Hat:We Have Will Be Sold for One-Half Original Price.—» 7. This Clearance Sale involves all, including the Imported Hats, and it furnishes the season’s greatest Trimmed Hat Opportunity. The New Prices: $4.46, $6.96, $7.96, $8.96, $9.46, $10.96, $12.46, $13.96 and $15.96. Embroidered Irish Linens... A Collection Seldom Equalled on This Side. These dainty Linens are embroidered by our own needleworkers, They are pure white—some hemstitched and some with edges scalloped, We find it difficult to maintain complete assortments of them, because of the great demand, and it is only when a new shipment comes in, as in this instance, that we can show broadest lines. Included are Dailies, Tray Cloths, Sideboard and Bureau Scarfs—of every size—and at prices just half what others charge in many instances. Clocks—Built for Accuracy. Priced for Easy Ownership. _,..emnco In the Clock Department we carry at all times a very attractive col- lection of Wicseeners ranging from inexpensive little nickel alarm Clocks to very fine imported designs. There are always Clocks of various m offered at greatly reduced s hey are the ones and twas of dozen lots—too few to advertise—and they are peenably picked up by the watchful ones who visit this department frequently. Bronze Finished Boudoir or Par- lor Clocks, beautiful imported designs, $1.98 to $13.86. Black Marbleized Iron Clocks— bronze trimmings, mounted with handsome Syrian figure; eight- day movement, half-hour strike on cathedral gong, at $7.89. Marbleized Iron Clocks, assorted colorings and designs, plain and decorated dials with Arabic nu- merals, gilt trimmings, eight- day New Haven movements; half-hour strike on cathedral gong, $3.99. Marbleized Iron Clocks, assort- ed colorings, decorated dials with Arabie numerals, eight=da New Haven movements, half- nous strike on cathedral gong, 12.98. on cathedral gong; one pair of French gilt four ght candelabra with pee inted porcelain 3 Sspectal at $04, and the fabrics and utensils necessary fo and we sell more of these goods for ca: every case Where the time is taken to prices prove to be much lower than en THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, woe R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. : ) 34th to 35th St. B'way at 6th Av. Macy’s Can Best Supply Every Need for the City or Country Our facilities for owning Furniture, Upholstery, Floorwear, China and Glassware t housekeeping are positively unmatched, sh than any other store in America. In make a fair and impartial comparison our you meet with elsewhere, Important Sales Now in Progress: Ribbons. Summer Underwear. Men’s Sto Hats. jags. Imported Model Gowns. Custom Tailored Suits for Men. Trimmed Millinery. Inexpensive Furniture. Handkerchiefstor Men 59c. and 69.107: Early in the season we an- nounced the arrival of the first lot of these Summer Handker- chiefs for men. They sold so quickly that we cabled to Paris for more— plenty more—and the new Ones are just here. They are odd novelties, and at the few other stores where they are shown they sell for a full fourth more than our prices. Turkish Towels A FOURTH LESS THAN REGULAR.—im 7. An abundance of them ready for a Towel Sale, at prices insuring sale success, Every Towel is full bleached—some of them are hemmed and others fringed. ‘These are actual sizes: 19x40 inch Towels, red bor- dered and fringed,’ each.... 9C 12c 21x44 inch Towels. all white, fringed, each.... 22x49 in. Towels, red bor- dered and fringed, each.. l4c 23x52 in. Towels, red bor- dered and hemmed, each... 19c 23x84 Inch Towels, all white or with red borders, fringed and hemmed, each. . 24c Curtains and Draperies, 34 WI. Novelty Colored ,Cross Stripe Cottage Curtains: $1.50 grade, a paii $1.85 grade, a pair. $2.00 grade, a pair id a pair. $2.95 gri a pair $4.28 grade, a pair. Japanese Silk Mantel Lambre- quins, embroidered with silk floss and tinsel : $2.85 grade at $3.25 grade at $3.75 grade at. $4.00 grade at.... Figured China Silk for drapery purposes, 32 inches wide; sold elsewhere at 65c. and 80c. a yard; our prices ...,, 48 and 69¢ Curtain Rods. « » Brass Extension Rods for cottage curtains: 30 to $4 inch, each... 16c. and 19° 30 to 54 inch, each..,, 29c. and 32¢ 24 to 44 inch, each lige Mahogany Finished Cottage Rods, with brackets and ends, 4 feet long; sold by others at 18c. each, our price 1... 8 Opaque Window Shades, finished with fancy tassel fringe and mounted on good spring rollers; sold by others at 45c. each, our price 24c Holland Shades, fringeless, all colors; sold by others at 60c, our price 38c JAPANESE SCREENS. wsisoech price, $1.98 We have two thousand handsome Japanese Screens to sell at this special price. They are four-fold screens, with decorations beauti- fully pened in delicate or me- dium tints. Three-fold Oak Screens, filled with fearee piloting: ah PEN neers and color| 4 oe. He our price acvnnrs 59c Upon request we will furnish es- timates for awnings, window shades and slip covers, and we are prepared to re-upholster fur- niture at very moderate cost. a aL RE ke a Home. prices for Harness of Every Description— n. are from 23% to 33%% lower than any other house asks for Riding and Briving requisites. of similar good quality. Wa de | vote over 10,000 square feat of © floor space to the Harness busi ness alone. It is conducted along — most modern lines—end upon a [J strictly cash basis, without the payment of commissions ced with- out the giving of discounts. For this reason we sometimes do not enjoy the well wishes of those to whom the buying is intri'sted. ~ For Special Selling : Imported Havana Cigars Involved are bright, new Cigars just received from four of the Cuban factories. They are offered at the lowest prices weshave quoted for Cigars of such high character. Ramon Allones, made by Rabell, Nueva Mundo—made ‘by A. Raw, Costa Vales & Co., Havana: mirez ¢ Hijo, Havana: = Fancy Tales, box of 25.. $4.49 Invincibles, box of 25.. $4.49! Puritanos Finos, box of Perfectos, box of 25.. SO) qisanuiiicsece tines $5.89 Rothschilds, box:of So. Lord Beaconsfield, made by S. jgqy es, Alvarez & Co., Havana: Regalia Deticiosas, box Perfectos, box of 25.. $4.74 Mf 50, sn seee sree tertas $4: Regalia Perfectos, box Conchas Espediales, box OA oA ses i CU ERA. Bouquet Fxtra, box of La Angelica—made by J. Ibaseté AS coc casharcccss $2.99 Hijo: ' Panatelas, box of 100.. $9.96 Londres Fines, box of PF; Camellias, box of 50... $4.49 = 100... . see a? 99. . j Grocery Specials-».. A SALE OF TEAS. PEKIN CHOP TEA—Formosa Oolong, Mixed and English Breakfast— t-Ib. caddy, regular price 24c.; for this sale the price is 21c. 5-Ib. caddy, regular price $t for this sale the price is $1.08. 10-Ib. caddy, reqular price $2.10; for this sale the price is $1.96. Mayflower Chop Tea, Oolong and Genesta Brand Coffee, iolb. canton, Mixed, sold only in two-pound pack- regular price 24c.; for this sale, ages, regular price G4c. a package; 5S-Ib. carton, regular price $1.14 special at 49¢, this sale 92c, pri Special Sale of Mrs. Kellner’s home-made Tomato Catsup; absolutel pure; full half-pint bottles; regularly sok at 12c., our price for this sale, bottle, 5c.; dozen, 54c. N A Special Sale of Tomatoes. “ Regular size quart can, Jessamine brand; best Gallon Cans, lam extra quality, fine red, quality red, ripe Jersey whole, extra fane: ae ripe fruit; 6c. per can; stock; can, tic; dozen, fruit, 21c, each ; $4.24 69. per doz. $1.21. case of six, Red Star Baking Powder. It is a guaranteed absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and fegus in every respect to the widely advertised brands that are sold atemuch higher prices. . Half-pound cans, regular price 1 special 13c. One-pound cans, regular price 29c.; special 24c. Five-pound cans, regular price $1.29; special $1.09. Sardines —P. Chancerelle brand, full weight, half cans; regular price, 26c.; our price for this sale, 19c.; dozen, $2.17. Imported Sardines, full weight, quarter boxes, 10c.; dozen, $1.48. Sardines in Mustard, lmperial Brand, full weight, three-qnarter box,» 7c.; doz., 76c. i oF Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand 5 can, 8c.; case of two dozen, $1.81. Farly June Peas, Lily White brand; can, 12¢.; case of two dozen, $2.66. Sifted Early June Peas, Lily White brand; can, 13c.; case of two dozen, $2.8 Golden Wax Beans, LilytWhite brandy can, 10c.; case, $2.18. r String Beans, Lee Canning Co., 8¢. per can; case two dozen, $1.81. ttt Cut String Beans, Jessamine - brand ;.: can, 110.5 case, $2.49, Stringless Beans, Jessamine can, i4c.; case of two dozen, $3.16 © Stringless Beans, Lily White b 4 can, eci: case of two One Raa y Lima Beans, pound can, ¥¥ case of two dozen, $1.81. ~ Sy Beans, Maryland brand; 1 case of two dozen, $2.28. Z Armour’s White Label Chicken ol large cans, sold by others at 25¢, our price, 14c.;, dozen, $1.57. q Royal English Worcestershire c -, 14c.; dozen, $1.57; 36 bat., 24c.; dezen, $2.69; large battle, ? dozen, $3.06, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Jessa- mine brand; can, 14¢.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Sugar Peas, Jessamine brand; can, 14c.; case of two dozen, $3.14, Tender and delicious fancy Maine Corn, American Beauty brand, sweet, — Li ack; can, 15c.; casq of % doz., $3.42, acaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Letters, Leon Marceau brand, best quilicy imported, package, 10c.; $1.18 loren. Crosse & Blackwell's Genuine Scotch Oatmeal, sealed cans, containing four pounds, 42c, From the Wine Department. When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free. - TWO STAR RYE WHISKEY, regular price, $2.94 gallon, 24¢, bottle; special at $2.34 gallon; 4%, bottle. FINCH’S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE, 7 years old, our regular price, $3.74 gallon, 84c. bottle; for this sale, gallon, $3.04; bottle, 63s, ONE STAR RYE WHISKEY, 8 years old, regular price, 97c. bottle; special for this sale, 72c. We have just received the first importation of Wm. Grant & Sans? | Extra Special Liqueur Scotch Whiskey. We guarantee it the softest, richest and best Liqueur ever offered in this market. Gallon, 25.88, bottle, $1.32 ‘ RED ST COCKTAILS, made of the purest and best liquors spe- is done ac Nothing better can be had $8.14 cially matured and ripened for this purpose. The mixi cording to our own private formulae. at any price. Special, one dozen boitles Clarets, Leon Marceau & Cie., Borde: Heinrich Barthol & Sohne, Mainz. , Cane Case Cage 5 a. St. Julien. Hochheimer .....8449 $5.49 Pontet C: i Rudesheimer . 5.49 6.49 Margaux . Liebfraumilch 649 7.49 Larose roccssscans 6.98 Marcobrunner .... 7.49 8.49 Topaz Sherry 4 rich, soft, full-bodied, delicately-flavored Wine, , imported by us direct from the growers, Regular prices $1.88 galton, $3. Bottle; special for this sale, gallon, $1.04; bottle, 44e. Champagnes. Medicinal Gins. Theophile Roederer, Red Label, Holland, domestic, gallon, $1:98;-bot- 4 ice for case of quarts, tle, 47c, $74; Specal $20.74. Holand imported, gallon, #81 bot Rick le, 740. Baskets containing 3 quart bottles, regular price $6.79; special, 85.79. Regular price for case of pints, 326.74; special, $22.74. De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle, 79c. Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64, bottle, 84c. Wynand Fockink Sehledam, bottle, Baskets containing twelve pints, regu- 97c.; large stone jugs, $1.29; half- lar price $14.79; special, $12.79. pint jugs, 24¢. ase ” Bass Ale and Bass Imperial Stout. Bass & Co., brewers, of Burton- {~~ — F pe who make but one quality of | Bottle, 12c, |. Ale and Stout. 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