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Dramatis Personae. -District-Attorney avenue. That is all, Saanbor. Debcky Chief County Detective and Special Policeman HAMMOND. .Chiof County Detective GOOSB...Assistant District-Attorn @leuths,.QUALLS, ROONEY, BREN- NAN, O'SHEA, DILLON, MUL- LEN ané JACOBS. Just sleuths, . Chief Clerk Secretary to The Gerome ‘The Gerome’s private ofica A large square room fitted out with \deak in contre, cuckoo olook to deep Fight; surrounding the desk lenge | (Rms Cor cigarette ashes; = telephone ‘on dewk. Three engravings decorate _) the yellow-painted or stained walls, | @Re @ splendid piece representing _ the eack of Rome by the Goths, the j@econd a keyhole view of the interior of Candleld’s, the third # beautifully framed unquashed indictment of a wambler lettered tn gold. Gerome eigarettes and blows five hundred emoke rings. { PAT WHBLAN-—Sire, the Cigarette sends word that the roll- have gone on strike , GEROMP-Inform the Cigurette turer that he must appease the at any cost. The public wel~ Gemands it. The munioipal ma- @hinery eannct be stayed. A moment, WVhelan: what are the county detectives Boing? PAT WHELAN—Practising the new Delearhe movement of looking through B® Tale lock. SHH GHROME—They whould have Seamed that long ago, Command Ham (mond to conch them m the new Fifth @ilde ‘step and also to rehearse tm their new stunt of serving war. - sents while hanging to the cornice of the Boot by their toes, | PAT WHILAN—Is that all, sire? THE GHROM@—No. Instruct Mr, THE GEROME—Very tngentous, (Con- tinues reading until his eye falls on a story written in sorlous vein about the conduct of his office, Reade with ani- mation. Jumping on to bis desk, reads aloud): “The DistrictAptorasy would indeed, the people with a sensation furnish should he compel his county detectives to perform ne other duties than come within the éntent of the statute creating aheir office, Such aetion on the part of the pubitc prosecutor would «tir the munfolpality from the Ship Canal:to'the Bettery soa-wall,” ‘THE GHROMD (pushing a-botton @ 4eft turo of the toa)—I'll do it. will fortid their doing aught but-serv-., ing subpoenas. Enter Reardon through a hidden Goose to look up the law on playing im nurseries, and if he finds he @an support an indictment have him drew up blank subpoenas for all the The Kind Words Club Holds Its Meet That Way—To hed You are the first to arrive; but, ten, you realime how greedily pyeesoers?. eats all the tea cakes, it here first, don't you? ag you & blook away. I ‘oy your hat. You've had haven't you? But, then, ie (sttle ohange in those ‘ly women, is there, hem? Mra Nags, how near are getting! Why this is But, of course, De hearers Mrs. ‘Terwilliger? ra ALE aa : g i nt believe for one minute 3 5 the horrid things I hear that you can't afford a new bet. As I said to an in- Senate friend of yours who was talking poms you tercitle just the other day. }f_ q@at4, ‘Ob, don’t tell me that Mrs, Stags baen’t the means to dress welll ‘A may de only @ temporary ortsis in eer trsband’s affairs,” cadi I, ‘and H i HSH i ie ite Hey 3 b of my people, who move rif i exclusive circles. you won't mind me, es an F (By permiasion of George Munro's Sons.) Popyrtaht,” 1808, by Geonge Munro’o Sons.) CHAPTER I. The New Client. LEAP dear fellow,” said Sherlock Holmes, as we sat on either side of the fire in his lodgings » at Baker str “life 1s infinitely stran- ger. than anything which the mind of man could’ invent, We would not dare | to conceive the things which aro really mé¢re commonplaces of existence. If we gould fly out of that window hatid in hand, hover over this great city, gently Femove the roofs and peep in at the queer things which are going on, the strange coincidences, the pinunings, the @ross-purposes, the w6nderful chains of events, working through. generations and leading to the most outre results, ft would make all Action, with tts oon- yentlonalities and foreseen conclusions, Most stale and unprofitable.” “And yet I am not convinced of it,” 1 answered. “The ondes which come to light inthe papers are, as a rule, bald enough, and vulgar enough, We have in our Police reporis realism pushed to its ex- troma imfts, and yet the result is, it Must be confessed, neither fascinating hor axttatio,’”* “A certain selection and discretion must be used in producing a realistic effect,” remarked Holmes, “This is wanting in the pollce report, where | More stresa ts laid perhaps upon the » platitudes of the magistrate than upon She details, which to an observer con- tain the vital exsence of the whole matter, Depend upon ét, there 1s noth ing 80 ural as the commons! and shook my head, panel, R summon, sire? THE all county detective service Mrs. Nagg and ue Friends, at Mrs. Nagg’s. Now, a Lot of Men Could Not Meet Wand to Brighten Life for Others. your pimples, ‘OM friend, telling you that: d Gon’ care how I dress with these cheap people ‘and olf busybodies that belong to the Kind Words Club. Why, here is Mra, Skipaway! My dear Mra. Skipaway, tt seems oo strange to see you without Mr. Smig. For, as I tel everybody % is not true, as they say, that he wants to break off the engagement, onty he fears you will sue for breach of promise, “No, I tell everybody that he fs anxi- ous to marry you, your money Js in your own name, isn't it dear? “No, Mrs, Skipaway, I am not getting stouter, it is this fum shirt waist that gives thet effect, but, as I told Mrs. Terwilliger, anything is good enough to. wear ut these affairs, “Here is Mra. Gradley coming. She's bought a new brown paragol. Poor old thing; she doesn’t know the style this summer is green parasols. “Ah, here she comes in the door now! How do you do, dear? We were just remarking your parasol, After all, you are sensible in getting a brown one, they mre so cheap now. Reduced to $1.98, are they not? No? Well, I could have sworn I saw a lot of women from the east slde fighting over ones just like it at the bargain counter when Mrs. ‘Verwilliger and I gave $8 for our green ones, “But, then, green is @ color so trying A Sherlock Holmes Story % 4 who is absolutely puszled, throughout three continents, you are brought In contact with all that fs strange and, bizarre, But here’—I picked up tho} morning paper from the ground— ‘let P! us put it to a practical test, Here ts the first heading upen which I com ‘A husband's cruelty to his wife.’ There 1s half @ column of print, but I know without reading it that it {s all perfectly familar to me. There is, of course, the other woman, the drink, the push, the blow, the bruise, the unsympathetic als- ter or landlady. The crudest of writers could invent nothing more crude." “Indeed your example ts an unfor- tunate one for your argument,” satd Holmes, taking the paper, and glancing his eye down It. ‘This ts the Dundi separation case, and, as it happens, I was engaged in clearing up some small points in connection with it, The hus- band was a teetotaler, there was no other woman, and the conduct com- plained of was that he had drifted into the habit of winding up every meal by taking out his false teeth and huiling them at his wife, which you will allow fn not an action Ukely to occur to the Imagination of the averege story-teller. Take a plneh of snuff, doctor, and acknowledge that I have scored over you in your example.” He held out his snuft-box of old gold, with a great amethyst in the centre o the lid. Its splendor was in such con- trast to hia homely ways and simple lito that T could nothelp commenting upon “An!” said he, “% fongot, that X had Hot seen, you fof some weeks. It 1g Uttle souventr from the hemla, iu return for my aaalatatee the, cana, rene Adler sane: “And t Ha aiked, ginning * iehartaule b Fiulant which son 14 nurses walking or riding along ifth THT ire and see ‘Chat ench and every sleuth in es department is disarmed, atripped his rubber soles and in eerueten © that there is nothing more for theirs but serving suopoonus, ARDON—But 1, aire, am also a Seliceman. rin MEY poy omior can- not aa aay ae you do not abaiatanon After you ve pari ag ils orders, 60 up to those’ Temonade am sour on ee There, and they are Be iquor without # license. N—Kem sire, and on the way lourteen nuspeot Pot making an = t 8) Seagbettl also raid four hope, Dool-room, tw ty at ee bates ey are eee and be back ely ae over the evi- lence ‘we Rave vooliected against those \ The Cuckoo O pens tho Plot. lve euchre parties in South | earion and the stage is slowly plotted out by denise Clouds of emoke Scene Il. Corridor and ante-room without The Gerome's oF} conventional ante ‘room with tol- goons booths and partitioned off felons, behind which Pat Whelan (DON—Di ‘SSROMISN tn 3. ealish is opening cases of Turkish clgar- ERE, The _sioomy -countenans of Pofrermn Palmer pesrs through the dor doonway. ter Josiah Flint Podder through Sais, doorway, R—He. T ecent « dip with the of the tinder-world clinging to |, ¢ gorim, or in other phrase of the Spent pecker a boy whe had ® package of canary before the Chiet. ay the blest, he “What's that? Fe! bed the blest, tournay- WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JON» 23, 1904 air at once to the barracks above) underworld, bilked the understands what he says. w ne) Geske at Nsesl 2) clea nin a A lenin ‘disarm i ae ae the putts of Hiilfes. “On one the room is a long rack taining seven varietion through a gas jet ye are no tonee | BEA faints ‘and alr mattresn ‘trom wht was en une a LAN Yea, he desires ire you eo m which 81 act of May han de)-ftraly @ heoulean ud) "Th Podder, rapialy, “aie es selt asa drunken sailor an: his automobile in which he ie ta the purileus of the Bowery. ice f1 ithin What, BO, MPneiane more. tt Whelan, draw: greaklng_ unde under | rly. rit maintain nt. RBARDONNe sleuths? eer sleutha, To the seen us! ming le a site amelling ¢ beameent nt : ror ‘er know me now. wi imneee Fleva: shafts. ails” slerator slowly unset iy TWO SPLENDID SILK VALUES eae Tecks & has ‘Oia Yeoman pe SiaBIE AES even over to the Barbers’ The, Subpoena Lesson. eap with your guns, billies and pee peed aaee desk. Mit CHICK ENBRRRY, (eaietn) paped Thin mene fae eeret—a Diue #ud- eur guns, wo oa oe ens a slip of blue WASH DRESS FABRICS POT —A mn walk CHICKEN ui SCHIGKENDER RY Yon, a he eins corte to cour EUTHS (orightening)—And pe toeourt, 6 jal pol ait thay {] at lve. Black and White Woven « Oheck Cheviot Shave _ brave Qualls, praia Tait sae" f i cleasiae you a caning) Call @ oop? it at tective Dillon, whe Jee: fone wt] night? [ap a subpoena. “8. AMNMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. oe a/C June Hosiery Sale. Seasonable Summer Hosiery for Women and rge of County De- ard fed in the middie ows how Und tucked in tis walstoont pockets, appears at the door. MAA tase PERCALINES aside)—I wonder if he's more 2D BILLHa-ha, you Toul evel the gt t horue-tail goat of yours ba OLD MAN (Jacobs revealod)—Feiled ringing through elevator shi intor £0 Fant The County Deteotives’ barracks, Jarge square room eontaining to_sallow complexions, and you were aensible.”” "No, Mrs, Nags, you ere mistaken. As I was telling my husband, Mr. Gradley, just this morning, i would wager you and Mrs, Terwillicer had bought those awful green things that) ll the chorus girls and colored servant maids are carrying. “My tastes are quiet, so I got this rich brown one, a duplicate of Mrs, Vanderbilt's, For, as Mrs. Vanderbilt Was telling me at the exclusive Wifth avenue shop where we have our ao- counts, “hose green parasols are in wuch wretched taste, Mra. Gradley.’ '’ “Here comes Miss Minxton, dear. Really, how did we ever come to ask | her to join our set? It is positively bold the way she sets out trying to capture @ husband, If I had been so long at ft I would have given It up, Watch how| ohe changes the mrbject when I wilk ) about complexions, “Come im Miss Minxton, we were waiting for you! ‘There's a spot of soot on your cheel, let me rub it oft! “Don't flinch, dear, I won't b “A plese of court pluster? How stupid of me! But then I never had) pimples and so I didn’t know, Not for | pimples, but it’ the latest mode, you my? “Ah well, dear, court plaster would Children at wonderfully reduced prices. Women’s imported black gauze lisle thread Hose, the lightest iweight made; also openwork effects, plain gawze, silk embroideries and fancy patterns, Regular 50c. goods. Women’s tan lace lisle thread Stockings; regular prices 50c. and 59c.3 3 pairs for $1.00; per pa: Children’s stout vacation Stockings, heavy ribbed, double knees, heels and toes; every pair guaran- teed; all sizes 6 to 10. Regular price 19c., By Roy L. McCardell. (Copyright, 100% by the Press Publishing Oo, World.) You didn't tell me so, Mrs, Terwill!- “Please, ladies, don't get angry. am sorry to offend you, but the truth truth, you know! you have some more teat You don't Ike the flavor, Mrs. Grad- twvo-foMar a pound Orange Pekoe does taste otM to those who only are used to cheap teas, “Why are you all going? Oh, yes, y, your husband {s em- ployed in @ store and must have his meals regular, have a matt, my dear. Get an emi- grant girl, you surely can afford that. hy must you get your things, Mra. Tan, Pongee and Champagne Colored ‘Hosiery in Silk and Lisle Thread, We guarantee to match all leather shades, from the lightest pongee to the deepest brown, No other house can make this claim. Absolutely the most complete line of seasonable colored stockings in the city. Ours are the best stockings in every grade, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, ROPE PE UOHHERES wea 4 ‘witth—value $1.25 1.49 | GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES CRETONNES, SILKOLINES, ETC, Mom#e fi colorings and styles—were’.15 ...++....0% Fig'd Art Dentm: reversible destgn: Sriontad deotgns Wt took—valoe ANG ALL WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS Mrs, Skipaway, you will wait. 1 sure Mr. Smig will be here to you home, he surely won't neglect is Pint that {dea in AMUSEMENTS. yout | loy band, before he got the divorce—you ‘the dlvorce?—well, eats aa I was say! “find & lovely time, you say? ‘Thank So sorry you must go!" = Legutoes of owuere of undivided real or par ‘ing—but you are wie ry pe you all, dears!” 0., [EG roadway, Room 140, AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR’S aid | CAMBRIC WINDOW SHADES Badge sharin IRSTHIN'S,42 St, B'way & oe Land GARDENS «By Conan Doyle.. CASE OF IDENTITY. To-night, Res. 7Sc S-HIGHLAND pas THR AS KI | A Spiendia Comedy FIG'D SATEEN LAMBREQGINS who have been good enoush to chronicle ane or two of my little problems. id_ have you any ony hand just now?" I asked With tn ent any features of interest. Rip important, you undoratand, -w being interesting. Indeed J have found that it ts usually in unimportant mat ters that there is a field for ervation, and for the quick of cause’ and effect which charm to an investigation. orimes are apt to be the the bigger the crime the mor fe, Save for one rather Intricate which has been referred to r Marsollles, there 1s nothing which gents any’ features of interest. Ik is possible, however, that 1 inay have Something better’ before very minutes arg over, for this { ellents, or Tam much mistake He had risen from his chalr, and was standing between the parted bltndg, gazing down into the duil, neutral-tint- ed Yondon street Looking over lila shoulder, I saw that on the pavement opposite there stood a large woman with @ heavy fur boa round her neck, and a@ large curling red feather in a broad-brimmed hat which was tilted tn & coquettish Duchess-of-Devonghire fashion over her ear, From under this peeped up in at fashion at our windo : oscillated backward and a, and her fingers fidgeted with her glove bute tons, Suddenly, with a plunge, aa of the swimmer who leaves the bank, she hurried across the road, and we heard the sharp clang of the hall ‘| CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought if ¥.PROCTOR (BIG BTOCK CO. Gh. Aats 1a Grand Vaudeville Bill. V ROOT CrORE 10 STOCK CO. ZAR’ Vaudtvltte Features. roy sald Holmes, throwing his cigarette into “Oscillation upon the pave- ment always means a love affair, re | would Ike advice, but ts not sure that “Bom ten or twelve, Gut none which | “PEGGY FROM PARIS” BAGS Talked-About Shows LAND, Cae pene CANALS ‘OF % VENTCH, SUBMARINE Boat. PASTOR’ Ss Stanley @ Mion & Det Pxtra a RRM When ® woman has been usly wronged by @ man, she no oscillates, and the usual symp- n ism broken bell wire. y take It that there ts a lo ut that the maiden ts not so much Jangry as perplexed or grieved. here sha comes in person to resolve our aia Ghent snow. SILK EMB'D @ANVAS BANDS DURBAR OF DELHI. BaiboPP RIE ORIGINAL OF “OF ALL GREAT r Stash ies by the World of Tmitatsre—Aske ay Worden ae LACES AND EMBROIDERIES oun Corlthe PARK there was a tap at the y In buttons entered to door, and the Sutherland, while announce Miss M. ure like a full-sailed mer- SUMMER FESTIVAL || JOHNSTOWN FLOOD CONEY ISLAND. FIURTIG & SBAMON's MARINES | ag Sieh o Math ewe. uae ‘Eivairs Cor SuereakcEolies wercone easy courtesy for which hi markable, and having closed the door, ROGERS SOUP LADLES looked ‘her over in the minut: racted, fashion which wi * he said, “that with ore mht i fa | little trying to theanswered, © the letters are with- ‘hen, suddenly ‘realising ort of his. words, she and looked up with Bergen oe cml Kalb, ea, mae Bafterers of Coney Island TTOORD BULL yan ba ts a GLASS CLARET PITCHERS Quadruple plate top—cut glass desien— | PRIDAY SALE OF HANDKCFS sees «7&| Women's Sheer All Line d inserting—25 patterns— fine lace easily 8 ahd dcenet ae 13 ven gait at h typew ere Vander 8, ter. riarae oat eas rene h Weiner ae oat a Mate, CEE Bara’ (BRST SHOW hSt| Prices 25e. and 500. Wax. NewGroups EMATOGRAPH. jons. Charming Musle FANCY STEEL BELT SETS Front and Back Buckles—vartety cae IMPORTED EMB'D STOCKS FAR BELOW IMPORT COST thousands a Joes next to savtons them « 1 cent Collars HINDOO SAC! BROADWAY 1 aut ATAOHD “aineneoe ard ‘about me. Mr. Holm: 86 how could you know all EDENWer orld in MUSEDR, lioxtre attroor WOMEN’S FAST BLACK HOSB 100, Rina ‘Only, 2.10 In the new Comic Opera THE YANKEE CONSUL MANHATTAN BEACH, THEATRE, De Wolf Hopper in ‘Wang’ (Vo be continued.) value 29, ; CHILDREN'S SAUZE VESTS high neck—short sleeves | 3 cent Collars, .. We, cleared out an en appiegs entire ats re WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS corainely. Swiss Ribbed Cotton—crochet neck— tape run—all sixes—value .19,.... 12% MEN'S UNDERWEAR BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. joo "$835 BRIGHTON BEACH °& range el BUSINESS NOTICES. “To MOTHERS. Mothers with young children need John's Medicine supplies. flesh and strength, New Amsterdam BENG 5.20. SHIN®D. AERIAL TARDE AMUSEMENTS, Little of Bverything."* a clerk's Intrested In his work he Is not worth his salary. First rate clerks are quickly em- ployed through World Wants. Read the Wants to-day. THE SENERS PIPE AEE, pour | NEM TORK ROOF Spee Last week THES WILLIAM cot tei hiate £7 inch Fig’4 Pongees— pretty designs in self tores— Foulard Sitke— 29 nd White and other destr- lorings—49 cent qualities—, SUMMER DRESS GOODS. G-inch fine Mohairs—Gilk Snish— panes and Black—value .£9....000 -B9 Imported Biciliennes— Grey, Roya Navy, Brown, Gas Det And Blaclo—value TPeccscerene BO enay Chevjote and Vallee oolore—value 28... 25 | Sees ao ae Dress Ginghame—dest styles....... .5 12% ot. Fine Fanoy Batistes..... 6% Bs ecesene 15 ct, Hmb’d Chambrays... stripes, checka and figures...... 17 ot. Canvas Suitings—all colors .8% 13% et. Percales—light and dark...6% 4 ot. Mercertzed Panamas, Cadet Blue only.....++ 12% 19 ot. Mercerized Fovlard Sateens .O% we Bea keen Full 8 inah—Biack, White and Cotors— excellent for petticoats and drop dcirta—vaiue .15. FLANNEL SPECIALS White Gaxony Flannels—were .9. .20 aS Aatbtecwalue ocsrrsscsseeee £88 | WOMEN'S WASHABLE vaeselh White piteney eee Lawn, nen and Blagie iy ntalored lored and lace trim'd to match— Bleached and Unbdi yard ue 16. WHITE GOODS Yard wide Cambrtos—10 ot, qualRy. 6% Sheer India Linone—vaive .14.... 8% | WOMEN'S Dll: ef da! ry tripe ts Lawns, ail 3 Mull fe Caznbri Ranpeotoeseutiet 2 is gn flee re Fancy Madawe; nn, Bt +f 12% TOWELS AND TABLE LINENS Heavy Huck—20x40—valtie .18...... .10 and H. 8.—20x8%—value .19...e0000 .19% All Linen Table Damgske— Cream and White—extra @ to 70 inch—value .19 jee 40 noh—value $L19...1.29 MUSLINS—two Big Speciale— Unbleached Muslin, 36 Good Muslin Sheets—2 seamed in centre—t remulariyy 2... BD WHITE CROCHET SPREADS ‘Three-quarter bed ixe—valoe £8 891 wins’ AND WAITRESSES’ APRONS: White Lawn—with H. 8. or emb’a Bam Slab tise to ag LACE AND RUFFLED CURTAINS ataoon Rettes gop: " and openwork designs—40 inches Wide-futed Tufleevalee Bos. 69 Brench Net Cuntaine—Arablan WOMEN'S CORSETS oe and ss ft. tong—extend~ sh Cretonnes—newest Size 0x13 ft—87 styles— ‘VA1UC 17.98 sees, bd 3 qnokes wide—t feet 6 inches tonm— 18 tints—extra good roller— made to order price $1.05 -..-e00e. 6D Bh yards long—light and dark— fringe—Value .09....s.s0.ceee 49 with mirror, purse and card case— colors and biack—value §2.00.....91.25 Rioh colorings and combinatto: of Black or fe with Gol Gold Appliquee—were 1.25... - AD Cambrio, Nainsook and Swiss edgings and insertings—dainty Gesigns—2 to 7 Inch—value 23-.., +124 Imported Val Insertings end Hdges— 12 yd. po.—value .49 and .09........ .39 Orlental Lace Allovers—Large and small designs—Value .69.ccerscn 49 Fancy handles—silkc ined case— value $1.25, saree) eslgne—VAlUe .02....eceecversrceess Fine Cotton—Plain and Maco Split soles; also openwork Lisle— seoveetreed 1 Buttons— 0.89... 19 all sizes: valve West Fourteenth Street ;FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day HERE IS TO-MORROW’S LIST, Values Like These Made Friday Famous. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Sask ramoovatee den ntee cD or Role one. Sieur two inetare temerite tage a ribbon Tuncvaie, sh ie ~ Se sce or'deep pollens Misome ince OF aeuby Night Dresses Cain Auf een dovalue Wcctamccnee omb'a and Toners value $1.86. ry brio and a ‘ ACO triM—VAING .66....sreeneree MD 19 ot. Shetland BSuttings—woven .19%| WOMEN’S WASHABLE WAISTS from onr great purchase Chemises—Cem! fran or closed White Lawn Weists— (icons Pleats or fancy tens or 'y trim—this season’ Made to sell at Made to sell at $125.cccccccersecee OD $1.16. -eesenseneneers OB Made to sell at $2.60. Made to aell at $3.50. Made to sell at $4.50. y and Mercerined adr an—value $1.25, Black Lawn Waeists—fnal: value $1.00 2 eran trim—value WOMEN’S TRAVELLING CLOAKS Sureseas Ontord: ener ae All Lincn Damask Towels—Hem’é WOMEN’ S WRAPPERS na with teim—t4 1 flounoe—value $1.49-..000° 98 Heavy Ail Linen Napkins WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS ito seo kirt—some ‘Collars value $t0ie BOM will wash heavier—value 6%... 4% CHILDREN'S TUCKED DRAWERS “Fru of Loom’ and Lonsiale— 1'bo 18 yeare—value 19 to 38... 29M ‘Me Mall or Telephone Orders, other wtyheas, wonhnea ve WHITE my erat ie and nat rosa $2.98 and $3.98 MFRS SAMPLES basta ot le—Eton Sailor oneal: red Fabrics, fecha ding, Fa, class in every. ‘White and col’d—Ri tereemrserees 1678 Bs: ALL WOOL KNEB PANTS Weer Cheviot, Myer gr BOUS' WASHABLE HATS 3 Neo” walstband—silk ‘itched to 16 3, Golfs, Whits Duck an BOYS' BLOUSES Ruestan and Shirt Collar styles . zexcale and acres Che: tripes and figi Seconaine to sty 'ylegood ¥ Fine Medras and Oxford Blouses" shirt collar or neck band— 4 to 14 years—value - IN BABIES’ WEAR Silk Caps—silk Lined—value O. mM Girts’ and Boys’ Gingham Dresses nh Wal jan—aines So bya eatin eee Sltps and Dresses—long and and hort Fine Nainsook and Cambrio—fancy yokesdeep hems on skirt— valu cc sam Lewn we Beck ventas 31.29. with omb'y—val aeececerseenseens” 1,68 Thon 3 cent, Collars. Three FRIDAY SALE %toe pines ee fetas—white, colo! RIBBON LOOM E

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