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’ , H POLICE RUN BOW ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Bronx- Gale M. EB. Church will give a straw- | C bergy festival at the church to-morrow ‘One of die pleasant feature: Of last Bunday at the same chute. W the annual yn's day exercises. i terest ft Deoline to Reveal Identity of ght tee Bacio, "hey ts, tise rely arden, tho cere \- ell Two Well-Dressed Young} st. the home of in Ret ang rene and maids, Men, Saying It Would Defeat Stlsves Gerule Hartke ‘and le Homma. necaption followed the cerem: the Ends of Justice. Watch was attended by a large number 7 of invited guests, ‘Much interest ts being shown In the coming picnic of the Prospect Whe el- BELIEVED TO BE MEN WHO | e%,,,one, of the largest, organizations of this borough. ‘The affair will cake ROB BOARDING: HOUSES. Binur aes Morrisania Park, next a . | Baturfiay evening. Sree, ORT ti Sren wil Baye Wn an Club the ob y gutin ‘and walk in Grotona Park, june 35. In One Instance $2,000 Worth ‘The fourth annual Heit eee. is of Jewelry Was Taken from a| New tore ‘Vostomice, held at Prime's Room at No. 18 West Forty-| tendsa‘and "very suscseatat,Sore’ennn i. = | tens and very successful, Mor hi f G u Co y one hundred aa PLT esaat antl i an milies, sixth Street. prem sn Gampen.ot various sorts, with lenty of refreshments, were enjoy y the guests. ‘The committee in charge of the outing was composed of Harry T the arrest of two mysterious well-|1:, Lubkert, C, W. Hanlon and L. B. sBresed young men, now held at Police Severynse. Others present wore W, “ ey ani Headquarters, the police say that to|(jooner and Miss Kregel, J. Fie and Peveal their names would defent the|}rank, Thomas Lowerre, C. Hoppe, B. ends of justice. The police say also|Hrady, Mr. and Mrs. R. Geisler, Mr. Chat other arrests will follow and that/and Mre. Leidel, Mr. and Mrs. i. A. ang . . bkert, Mr. & sang of organized thieves will bel Miu Sirq GW. Hanlon, Sir. and’ Mrs st td) Cot » |L. Vv. Severynse, Mr. and Mra. G. Tall The men are believed to be boatding- Mee a Krug. Jonn 3. iiitten, Mr. oni House thieves who have been operating! Zurity, H. Gleason, A. Weber, ©, Han- between Fifth and Sixth avenues and Hanlon, T. Gleason, A. Mee, A. kbove Forty-second street with a great H. Dober, ®. Jenn, Mr, and Mrs. feat of success. J. J. ‘Crimmins,’ Mr. and’ C. Ficke, Mr. On Monday night two young men|®"4 Mrs. F. Keller, Mr. and irs, C. tadt, Mr. a dy and Mi and Mrs. A. 1 Hempeler,” Mr. Mr. and Mrs. MH. Barna Huke, H. M. O. Loos. What will be one of the largest affairs | of the summer will occur at Morrisa Park ithis eve the annual summer nigh fes val of the United Councils, Knights of | Columbus of the . Will be held The proceeds will ward the bulld Ing fund which the Knights. societies. ‘The Crotona Catholic Club, of Van Nest, will have its annual picnio and games at Morris Park on July 4 Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Booth, of Mobile, Ala., have been spending some time in this olty as the guests of Mr. Sherman nd M 4 Alic: * Rorher, Fields, M. Litu Wi is Buhre, of Weustchester. ‘The dramatic and musical enter ment given for tha's Chapel, evening at Bachmann's Casino, Unton- Pre ayes wholly successful. “"W 18,” the benefit Van Nest, @ one-act comedy, Box of Cigaret acts, were given. Dancing Miss Leora Felter a number of her friends at her home, She was Washington avenue, Trem Damier, J. ery use, M. Fitzy w Whaten, | Bi! Miss Ts. || Mr. | . Gross, 1 Jdman, raised to erect @ permanent home in this borough for Sunday afternoon, June 2%, at 3 o'clock, the corner-stone of the new Catholl: Church of St. Rita of Casin will be laid at One Hundred and 1 t | and College avenue. 1 rs attended by many chure’ officials, and there will be a parade of the various ‘tain- of St, Mar- on Friday followed. ave a reception to assisted in entertaining by Mra. Gibson. i A Mra, G bert, barth and | “Web of “That ® farce in three “ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE W, 1904 yoo DEAFNESS bired a room from Mré#> Anderson, who. has & boarding-house at No. 18 West Forty-sixth street. One of them gave the name of Willlai pald $6 rent fn advance and secured a room on the fourth floor, On the third floor Mrs, W. W. Scott Bad a room. She had her trunks and| Mra, Arthur Gilbert Bedell recently entertained the members of the Mary grips packed ready to go on a sum-N\rden Shakespeare Club, at her sutt- @er trip. When she went to her room |mer home in Scarsdale. The members, after dinner the grips had been opened | headed by Mrs. Anna Randall Diehl, and $2,000 worth of jewelry stolen, ‘The | President. made the trip by trolley. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Hamlin Mills, oom above was empty and the two/o¢ No, 20 Weat Ninety-fourth street. Foomers have not returned, will spend next, month at Lake Ma- Tt was said that a boarding-house in /hopac. N. Yi The Misses Mable and | : Porty- Elian’ Mills, their nieces, will ac-| She West Torty-seventh street pre-|company” them. ‘Later Inthe season | winct was robbed in a almilar manner |the party will Ko to the Catskills and by the same two men on Monday night. | then to the St. Louls Exposition. The men were arrested at Forty-sec- | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wallerstein, of wad street and Sixth avenue by Deteo- 23 West Sixtleth street, will 6 to @rrested they carried dress suit cases. |s3 West One Hundred and Twenty- They were followed down Sixth ave- j«eventh street, will soon leave for thelr) gue; when at Forty-second street they |#ummer home at Centre Lovell. Me. m Lake George for the month of August. | Mive-Sergis. Burke and Bunnoll, When} vey and Mrs. Frank Littlefield, of No. | @tarted to run. Policeman Nash, of | Mrs. John Me Witt Warner, of Bighty- ~ |first street and Central Park West, 1s eet ree them over to [now At- her summer home, Locust tthe deteoives. Lodge, near Spranie Lake N. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas White, of No, 28 Fifth avenue, will spend the sum- mer at thelr cottage in Esopus, N ————— Dr, and Mrs, John T. Nagle, of No. 63 West One Hundred and ‘Tw sixth vatreet, have gone to Atlantic City, Later they will go to Oceanic, N. J, St. Louls and Yellowstone Park.! piorenc Seventy-fifth street, has closed her town house and will spend the heated term at Great Neck, Dr. and Mrs. 2% East One Hundred and Tw street, will be the soason. During the coming month Mr, Burns, of No. fifth street, will be at Richfleld Mrs. Clar Eighty Springs. nee Miss Sarah Adams, of Lenox avenue, is at Lake Ma Mrs, Dore Loyon, Ninety-fifih strest, hostess at the New York State Building at the St. Louls Expesition, who has been in this city for n few days, will return to St. Louls on Erlday, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hamilton Lip- | sett, of No, 168 West One Hundred and | ve taken a cottage at | Bound Brook, N. J., for the summer. Announcement has been made of en-| gagement of Miss Mercedes Renalm, of | Seventy-fifst street, to) Fifth street, } No. 163 Bast Frank Toch. Mr, and 206 Lenox a at Quogue, hopac. engagement of their dau A. Goldlust, Thorese Grosner, to Bei of No. Malovim MoLean, of No. ntyesixth L, for . Morris Grosner, of No. nue, have annow ughte and M4 West) 110 East ed_ the Miss njamin also had could hear bett stop years axo, ant e and throa eit radu ther was Would. seem to fmmprove an: then all of a sudden they would m to be louder than evergand | i totally tand @ risen itt want my he the notaes would me more deaf. 1 oul CURED. was no! hear people epenk to me, but T Le Was gradually getting Into a very with the ears, Very, start hearing 1s 54 Beaver at, 7 Almost Blind. ago my eyesight began to fall im oF blur seemed to come ove! ‘Ten yea me and fn sc both of my ey worse. The sight of my Aisappeared until I wan entirely blind, Tho jeft one was gradually growing worse, Every one whom T went to for help Rood.” T sent away for, medicine In my eyes: T Th es, the went to ve tried clectricity—not Some doctors ani: jd have ated upon, and then did not promise t6 cure me. T read about Dr. Gardner and his Orci Jation treatment and went to him a short 1 wou right tion. Like other people who ara trouble! T tried numerous doctors and one right eye gradually time ago. After being treated months my sight Improved an alae MRS. 458 Cancer and Tumors Cured by Radium. Dr, Gardner haa secured the services of a well-qualified physician and expert on will be in the office until 4, by the use of radium X-Ray Exam m 10 and Tumors, whi day fro orolock lon and tion FRE If yun cannot ent Dian! DR. GARDNER, Office 435 5th Av., N, Y. City, Between 35th and 30th Sta. Hours, 9 A. M, to 8 P.M, Sunday@, 1 As perfect as ever Tead as when T was yoting LOUISE MANSHAL rt at., Brooklyn, and to-day my | condi ne Over being the for ‘two ort to 2 The World’s three and seven time rate costs less—pays best. GO™WAVE 219 &22°STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CoO. Brilliant Graduate of Institute for Deaf and Dumb Delivers | Remakable Salutatory at! Commencement Exercises. ° Deaf, dumb and blind, Orris Benson, who canks with Helen Kellar as a gone.out Into the world to Rey We are making a special peck ls fortune after delivering the {} effort this week to clear most remarkable salutatory acxiress at “4 the commencement exercises of the New || 4WAY, at prices absolutely York Inetitute for the Deat and Dumb |] unheard of previous to ever witnessed. ‘ H Unable to sce the throng he ad-| this time, all of au. 4 ed, to ar the applause i Uy fentimentn Sroked, Benson” devote, Exquisite Spring is tt ll to his classmates in “i: aint as translated by ‘| Millinery, teach ho 6:@l beside him, were ful of ‘poetic feeling and deep thought. which means that the identical When he entered the school as a Hats ycu admired so much a | pst bate could not express his il] couple af weeks back will now 4 had no comprehension of | fhe world about him, or the fact that be transferred to your possess- @here was such a thing as language, | ion for @lowly he was taught by pressure o! fhe hand and eventually earned to||| One Half Prices and Even model in clay the things that were) @escribed to him, He became proficient wen tho typewriter also, ‘Thirteen graduates were given diplo- mas at the institute. At the close of the What ve wish to do is to make a cém- plete clearance of our stock while the hats are in season for yo. To our own stock we have added some splendid lots Less. ercises tho class sang “The Star lay from overloaded manufacturers, so that assortment could be thor- "although not a sound pould be heard, “Thelr ‘fingers moved In oughly complete. Peed of the national ate” "111 To morrow: White Chip Hats. OLP SOL’S COMPLIMENT. ‘When the eighty-third anniversary of Me death of Napoleon I. at St, Helena approached this year, the date of the ent man's death Lines’ fl May 15, 1821, a. 4s newspaper revived the that on that day only in each year set- ting sun appears framed within, the ‘curve of the Arc Triomphe, That manoet. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. For the benefit of St. James's M. B. Tim' king Bes" repeated in King va. E. pay Celra avenue, Stapleton, on fu Brass Beds, 23.00, regularly 35.00. 30.00, regularly 42.00. 35.00, regularly 60.00. 48.00, regularly 70.00. 55.00, regularly 80,00. 60.00, regularly 55.00. Springs. ven wire springs; all sizes.. 00 6 Iron Frame, Hellonl ends, +00 Bromroven, wire centre; all 2.95 sizes. i Tio ning. cht built : 6.0 Bronze Iron Heavy Frame, w Ryan, of Port Richmond, | ton ‘a business tr! | Members of the Church of Our Father, orts on sides.. Mariners’ Harbor, expect a large ate cane SH Upholstered dance at the package party to be 13.00 Rabbet, Edge Uph nd yen In the Guild room this evening, BOE OO eee a. tick Mrs. Ricker will move to Jewett ave- “tor three nue and the Boulevard, West New wugtantesd for fee 7.90 Beiahion. next week, invitations have beon tesued * No, a7, F, Mattresses. Yoation Mattresses, made of Combos cotton, top, bottom sides, and 'excelslor 3.50) CONETE ceeeees neeeeee Carl Walser Is again at hi 12,00 Mixed Halr Mattress, 40 Ibs., dngston, following. the closing ween ful siges, made Up in A.C. g 45 A. ticl . ¥ lees of Columbia College, LASTIC FELT MAT. Master weitloretsch Taare tear Past CORDeG, made of layer sanitary, 4d Grand non-absorbent and vermin proof. en Kinsonte, Bintrick FO 1D. PAB 8 feat € im. GBH, \ 2h LS \e Heberton sree By feet . f paaae ) has returned ‘ from Atlantic City Mrs, Hope is ngain at her home | Linoleumviile, following a two months" stay in the Adirondacks. Made from pure white French Chip; all the good, large and popular dress shapes, Continentals and Sailors; spic-span new: Sale of Beds and Bedding. No store in New York is in position to save you so much money on beds and bedding as this one, Our business in this de- partment is enormous—simply because we provide values that are unapproachable by those who handie small quantities. White Enamelled Iron Beds At $1.95, Regularly 3.50. White Enameled, Brass’Capa and ages; all sizes, At $3.65, Reg Brass ‘Top ulzes. ularly 5.50. tail and Mounts; all At $6.25, Regularly 9.00. Continuous Ven wire Fabric, with extra 3.95 Game) ‘ost, with Ber 5 Signi i'fect and'4 feet 6 sizes De 2.50 Bronge Iron Frame, wo- 4.65] $11.00 Double Iron Couches, 6.50. These are practically double beds or couches; one section ts made to slide underneath the other, though when placed alongside, for a double bed, mattresses i f equal height; they can be used as two single beds, two single couch: couch a bronze iron fr: WITH 2M. BOLSTERS. Ti Fipa, Couches 11.00; we have one hundred to well at ames, fitted helical spi were made , one single built “or i y pring ATTRESS ES ‘hese double to sell ut Kitchen and Garden Needs At Prices Never B fore Equalled by Any Store Gas Stove Tubing at 2}4c. We've made a big purchase of fine Tubing, and offer it to-morrow at | than other tores pay for It, Patent rubber ends, mohair covered, in the following — ai: foot. 6-foot, S-foot, 10-foot. at 2he, the course, Wickless Blue-Flame Stoves, They're ‘uto~ matic— and rey der the best porstble sort of service, Sold in no store for less than $5. To-morrow—two sizes at a saving: 2-burner at $3.95 3-burner at $4.95 izes: 3 foot. This latter stove The Ideal double Oven, always sold very special, each... foot, : Screen Doors, To ft an sta No. 122. No. 2 None se! y G HINGES and HAN. with sere 8, eS EXT High. 2 Inch. c, measures with you. WARD Wr BCREENS, 11s for $7.50, or Oil Stove ir $3,00; ordina: ed walnuts dn the ve ADJUSTABLE D holce ot tops; two 16-inch ovens, Hardwood, Refrigerators, ined, fron shelves, cold, dry air circulation, charcoal sheathing,’ insulated, a guaranteed food keeper, Bin. 15 Holds 2% Ibs, ularly | sold Thursday's s) price 1s... 3 = t Lawn Mowers: wheel In two of Ice, for Gem throws SIZE 1. Wiith, Depth,’ Height, in Reg: tio: 60; pecial 4°98 Rubber Garden Hose. 25 feet of 3-ply on hard+ Woot reel, and genuine Nozzl a spray or a inch, Closed. Open. Minch, 34 Inch, 87 Inch. . 34 Inch. Bring your Vulcan Gas Ranges, $9.98. ‘This splendid gas range is sold everywhere at $17.60. Four burner galvanized le, traight stream, Plete with one son's guarantee, fin special at, each jorrow Jost sharpen pa 5.49 WooDb 2-foot— Best quality, of door; following Helght. | f-Gln. ) Cholee of any Bin \ size, 5 J 75¢ ea. 5c ION ow which Com- aea- 1.98 selt- Sample Summer Shoes and Oxfords. Drugs, Medicines, Gotltet Yee?>, Soap and Rubber Goods. — . Greater Yew York's E BIG 4 THE O16 STORE 5 ACTY INISELE : Wost Remarkable Sale and Its Many LIEGE 0 Astonishing Opportunities. : g . THESE SALES always meet with a tremendously All enthusiastic response, for they are d in a most thor-* SIXTH AVE. pg \niate aru arent eating td planned in N YORK ough an comprehensive manner, comprising in very large Lye quantities those things which are most required now. Double “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8.30 Till 12 o'Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Every Price Is Actually Sensational. A Fact Chat Wil Be Readily Realized. We shall turn the big Main Aisle over to this Sale to-morrow and feature the overflow specials in the regular Drug Store on the 18th street side. PAREGORIC. 10¢._ flank, eo) REPUBLIC TALCUM, VIO) Ses ac | ZAMAITA GINGER. 1c flask. Fe | METER BGR EGF pown BEEF, IRON AND WINE, 17¢) Woop ALCOHOL, pt. 2%; ft $05! axtisertive TOOTH POWDER, BFe| SEIDLITZ POWDERS, full weight; box, | WRIGHT'S BATH TABLETS, 1. 18 per cent. aleohol; pts. Lt DATHASWEET; regular 25c. 2M | GENUINE PERSIAN INSECT POWDER: | “BRILLIANT ‘NAIL vA en" ag 16 Ih TAY Ih. ARE | ured hour Mani SAMPHORATED OIL. Soa, ENTAL FOAM. te HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA; pts, Be; ats. b Bi A8¢| rune nonax: 1» os | : endl TATE SODA, fb, 14c BAKER'S CRYSTAL CASTOR OIL; 8 os. |'PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS, \RT SECURITY FOUNTAIS ° B90 No. 08. r 5 Bie | BLUE JAY CORN PLASTERS: 10. pk_ | &C. SS ERS UTH WASH, Pig N PLA 3 10e. pi R ALLIS . vet i PILLS, bot 0€ 190. 17"! GrNcIE imponTED WERMUDA AR [Chee | CALLED INDIAN itd). BRUSHES. HAND MIRRORS: &O. a eee . ROW ROOT: pke c.. Bec and Me eR ALLET VIOLET DE PARME| TUUTH BRUSHES, special values, SUTHERLAND SISTERS’ HAIR| raTHer JOHMS ms | TOILET WATER Fie Ie.. Bic. 3 at site S MEDICINE: Oc. Bee | DENAUD'S EXTRACT, og. (bottle f1¢), MILITARY NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OVHER STORE RUBBER GOODS. AMERICAN BEAUTY COMPLE: § NIPPLES, black or white: THIN RUBBER GLOVES, SPONGES, upward from AULA SYRINGE, KT “RELIANCE FOUNT, IT ard ELAS Sten? rank How 3 BHANPOO. Ie ABLETS, bot, Iie LS, 5 Te FOOT EASE, EMULSION, PHOS} 5 106 | IR BRUSHES, SEV GRO’ r Ss ec; $1 SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS’ SCALP | TNADA LAXATIVE TABLETS; each tabe rm to} CLEANER. Ae | let dispolv r ‘ oy WOODWORTH'S VIOLETS OF SIC ALL BRISTLE HAIR BRUSHES. uj ye HELLADONNA POROUS PLASTERS, Bo | water: tittle ett tablet Gs Loar om, (bottle free), Boe | from Me ARSORBENT COTTON TY WHR, Ae] MALT NITRINE: hot. fe: dos, £00 COLGATE'S EXTRACT: of. (bettie trec), | Every one of these brushes we sell will ‘ate VINE! RCORN CURE: jake Us a customer. v CEN SHIN Telb. bot. > ) tle | About 200 NE |. wood FFERVESCENT KI “:| TOILET PREPARATIONS. REPUBLIC EXTRACT; os. (bottle fre About 20 HAND MIRRORS, wood back WIOFON. 5Oc, size, Bic; 81 size, ia: FEHWS TALCUM; plain or perfumed, Bc| "TORODORA OR SAN TOY; | SOAPS. ui i BSS | SANITOL TOOTH WASH; 2hc. size, Lint | URANITONIC aGa0, Uake, Be HOFF'S MALT, | ct + x »\RIA FARINA COLOGNE; 6 om, 25 A f R ACE : . | FLOW, cake, KITCHELL’S LINIMENT. 81 size, th.) Fut PO 4 We x of 3 cakes, 1 | XJ “GRANDVILLE EXTRACT; 1 0D, AND GLYCERINE Ba\ JROSSMITH'R PHT. ¥ IMPORTED WEST 1S SA. “RIC, My Ib, B¥o!; TENN! 4 UCUMBER CREA iret cemes iae Seg Duar VAL ROSE Ma iis, cure guaranteed, N BEAUTY CREAM. nicon 8 VIOLET KEGAL; 1 on. ON, two very fine and R, Ze. 5 I. TALCUM: box, ular S0c.. cape: male sella 8P HOR, 8 on, 12 "STALCUM: 2 for special; box of 3 cakes. SLONIDA WATER, bottle, Dr. Scott’s Glectrie Hair Brush Dr. Scott's Elec tric Hair Brush is the prescription that will make the hair rerform its natural tunctions, It acts both as a physician and medi- cine to the hair and scalp, keeping com stant watch and mending the ills: It ‘wears much than the ordinary hair brush, because it is made much better — pure brig tles, not wire. If it doesn’t your hay ie doesn’t do as we Holland etal Hair Dryer. hi ur an a Sea lp Joo a. An Invention That Has Reyolutioa- An Introductory Offer, ized Hair-Drying for Women. Because of the widely known and very superior merits of these popular Hair, Scal and Skin Preparations, and to introduce them in the homes of many of our customers, shall offer for the balance of this week in our Drug Store, on the Main Floor, the fo! with the olf and tedious way of hale dryin Here js yw and quick mothod and sweet the r ight. and “tlutt lowing: | ey Rontracting cold Ne rr 5 Gontrmaing, Golds, Holland ft a all i ” 9. e (On sale in Drug Store, Main Floor.) “ Quaker’’ Folding Curkish $7 3 || Teaveee™ 1.00 e Rath Cabinet. $5.00 STYLE THIS WEEK AT , 65 j Ja. I Fst om 1.00 SET For Itching. Pimples. Eczema and all ‘The remarkable cleansing, | invigorating, Curative health-giving ef: o € pa baths cannot of tha Skin or Sealp tay, we lee back ‘These baths are justly famous for pro- FOR Crani-Tonic trom you for just a let iy 4, fi - Ae iciepaterced Suet tnicon uate Medicinal Soap, 25 what you paid for jon; preserving health; breaking up col ee it, even after you've la grippe and disease. They al used it thi yOu ithe "vitt Rhd Vlgor of younger days Total Seo Ae it thirty days Haiithsan pen chest : ee PI jola ly recommend For Sale in Our Drug Store ped hy Crani-Tonic should be used with Zema Cream and Crani-Tonic Medicinal Soap to .65 darme Clee cinal Soap at Special Prices. \d recommend th (On Sale in Drug Store, Main Floor.) (Main Floor, 18th St. Atsle.) Popular Authors’ Rooks. Literature for Suventtes and Srown-Ups, Ohursday tn the Boys’ Store. 500 Suits at Low Prices 250 Yortotk Sutts, 250 Gacket Sutte. A melange on fact, fiction and poetry by favorite : ‘The new Norfotk Jacket and Short |The new Popeater inne, and authors. Good type, bound in cloth. Published reg- 3Se : Trousers, Navy Blue Chevioy, | short Trousers, black and navy ularly at from 75c. to $1.50; special, per vol., i laids an iY fa i ated pies eee yp cheviot, ney oneness ~~ J. ‘2 IS Per Volume, 35a Per Volume. of sizes. From 7 to 16 years, | sizes, from 7 to 16 years WMiscetlaneous. Fiction, Dramas and Poems, Bulwer. Sarnho—Daudet. p i b's Easays. ; Washable Sattor Suits with foe en Aton Witeccuneren: (Ag Batata fram Mares Acreltas Antonius Diane Carew—Forrester. e Mtorrieon. Antonia—Sand. ‘Tales of Mean Streets, A. Mi Heligio Medicl. ane ateroscope, Dollars and Cents—Warner, Intellectual Lite. Hammerton. —Oulda, 4 ids ~Gxtra Grousers, ‘The fabrics of these suits comprise Chambrays in Reyriend Oxblood Crashes, in various styles of trimmings. A great range of Galatea Stripes. Blouse cut full and long. Collar and shield are neatly trimmed. Sizes 3 to 10 years. 35e. Per Volume. oo Rleb— Wiser, R, i) Z, nat tt 35. Por Vol ’ Theis Canoe Trip. Sintthe og ic. Por Volume. oys ummer cadwear. Chenging Base. | Everett, 5 Poetry. Mice at Play. Forrest, Keble. on Double Play. Everett, Cowver. . neater. Behoo! Toys tn Italy Campbell. luloc! wweie. Tngelow jompson. Golisiniin, Kirke White, Thomaon, Comprising Straw Sailors and Washable Tam 4S (4g 0’ Shanter and Beach Hats, all sizes, (Second Floor, East.) Rchool Hoys th Fran Firelleht Stories, M Peter Simple, Marryat Ohe Big Sune Sale Bigger Ohan Gver. Very recently while making a careful tour of the various leading shoe factories of the New England States, our shoe buyer came across two fine lots of sample shoes that had been shown on the road by the traveling representatives of the sae and were being mated by the factories preparatory [o selling. . ~ ) Ghese Shoes and Oxfords Were Obtained Ht About * Ohetr Regular Prices. MEN'S $3.00 to $6.00 SHOES for —~ 4985 & 2435 WOMEN'S $3.00 to $5.00 SHOES for —__-~—--— LIS etl THE MEN'S SHOES were made by one of the best kn=wn concerns in Brockton, Mass. and the Be the footwear may be seen on most of the straps. In this lot there are. SHOES AND OXFORDS of Cal m a Vici Kid, several shades of tan and all the mew makes of paten: leathers. Being samples every,pair was naturally more careiully made than the regular sock All styles and sizes; but the finest are in sizes 6%, 7 and 7. The $3.00 and $3.50 grades are f, IS The $4.00 to $6.00 grades are-——-----—- —— =P) 45 THE WOMEN'S SHOES and OXFORDS were made by a Lynn, Mass. manufacturer who makes la shoe for the retail trade that is widely advertised. We promised him net to mention his names but you may see it upon the label. All sizes and styles. The prettiest ones are in sizes 334, 4 and 434. $3.00 to $5.00 SHOES and OXFORDS are——— ti. IS f (Consolidated Shee Stores, 24 Floor.)

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