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SHE BIT SLEUTH'S | BULLET'S CALIBRELAWIER KOO i THUNB, HE SAYS Detective heouse Pr Pretty Young Autopsy on 71 aw Cameron Woman Arraigned on Charge) of Being Advance Agent for Foathouse Thieves, y Detective-Sergts, McCormick and Giaf, in artatgning a very pretty | fig! youn@ woman who described herself as| Corbin Association at Fuhrer's Jackson venue Park, Corona, L. 1, last even- ing ia not yet known to the potice, Sev- und at as wity " < Btreet Court, to-day declared that Mer) yee obtained no evidence to determine who did tho shooting, | Detective John J. Gerity, who, i wae rumored, fired the al denies that he was responsible for the death of Ay Annie Budenhagen, twenty-five years Old, of No. 19 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, Qrrest was the most diMcult feat they) pal performed in the course of their ryice, Both detectives preterred a charge of | Qssault againat the pretty prisoner, Me- | Cormick asserting that she had Dditten | hs Ris thumb almost off and Brady offer. |r! his chin minus | Pol id, Annie's |t0 th luke a ratiroad map @ bit of fesh Which, h Gainty teeth had clipped off. formed the young woman that she waa) Qui 4 4 under arrest on suspicion of being con-! fourth street, » & series of flat robberies] ha ag Rected w: f that occurred on Third street, Brooklyu,| terday, and in the evening @ quarrel last May. ‘The young woman, they ase] ar berted. was the advance agent for al pr Gang of burglirs and flat-house thieves. | va Saye G Representing herself to be a photo-| eral men drew revolvers and @raph saleswoman, the detectives al-| 9 \ leged, she gained admission to flats and] 5), Who fired the bullet that killed Po-| MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., July 1.—Sev- Brady, of the Brooklyn Headquarters | iceman Charlee Cameron during « Ing in evidence his features, scarred ¢fon received his death wound, and the The two sieuths said they had in-| The Corbin Association has its head CLUE TO SLAYER} IN MIDDLETOWN: Former Judge, igh Who | Wrote that} « He Had Been Kidnapped on Broadway, Declared to Have Been Seen in That City. May Reveal if One of His Fel- low Officers Shot Him During Fight at Corona. ermal persons here claim to have seen former Judge MeKoon in this city as late as Friday afternoon. He left town, or at least disappeared from sight, ht among the members of the Jake J. New York. He resided here some years ago 4 is well known by the leading, business men of the place, All of hib friends | here umile and shake their heads at «| reference to his having been kidnapped ‘They declare their belief that the kid napping feature is a joke. brother officer. ing revolvers at the time that Cam- Thomas A. Darby, the broker, who shared bis offices at No. 42 Broadway with ex-Judge Dennis Daniel McKvon who disappeared last Friday, on whic day he mailed letters'to his relatives and friends stating that he had bee kidnapped in broad daylight near th Astor Howse and was held in $5,000 ray ‘ove over the distribution of the Cash} gom, received an incoherent letter trom izes offered to the winners of the! the man to-day in which no mention of | rious athletic events that had taken | tne “ransom” was made. ice believe it will be @ hard matter discover the man that fired the shot t caused the policeman’s di avenue and Twenty- hattan, The member! dan outing at Puhrer's Park y arters at Fi * ce in the afternoon, A score of men . recelving the first 1 Knocked Mim Down, | Uiet ion engaged fa-@ tree Ggnt. gov. | Mh ‘Darky, upon receiving egan to | letters telling about the amazing kid- | napping, hurried to the police and oot recklessly into the crowd, and was while Cameron was in pursult of] sought their co-operation in rescuing e of these a that he was shot mate a general survey, which she come| An autopay to be hekd eame Ume to-| hie friend, He was thoroughly con municated w her accomplices, da} © The most tmportant robbery constated | When McCormick and Brady got te Miss Budenhagen's home the young say ‘Weinan greeted them at the door, When McCormick announced that she wae under arrest, however, she landed a Plump fist in his eye with such force sa P| adh that he went backward in @ series of! pistol it would strengthen the opinion | former letters telling of the strang: tS brilliant tumbles down an entire fight|that Cameroa was accidentally shot by| kidnapping were sent from stavon Ei » of stairs. Gerity, near the Grand Central station ' “a Used Her Teeth, Says Sleuth, | py Brady then endeavored to vetae the oung woman, bu -fought him | q Both and nati had n almost | an Out when McCormick returned to his | tor sistance. McCormick grabbed the | \y- Delligerent | young Indy's wrist In al ay ecllke grip. But, the still hai ’ He ght in her and de thant in her teet! ie yee » and bit ye unt! it nung by a plece ‘of skin, | Steet, Manhatt ‘a } laters were becoming so strenuous, | 24 / bd pet tn the thett of @ quantity of valuable| {Ta abe pital of @ yokes oa completety shaken hie faith in the ab- fewelry irom the home of William J.]Darey, In oo , of No, 05 Thi tree! this Thorntn Cockran, of No hind street iret pAb taken from Cameron's body ts The Coroner's Inquest Is to be held jam Fuhrer, proprietor of the park, and] ,. . his son Henry were also arraigned on| The broker would not give out the en- William. Garrity, aged. seventeen| "I trust you Will laok after Bert, (his y will determine the syeqtion whether | vinced tho letters were genuine, Tie not Cameron wae killed by 3 af letter he received to-day, however, has e of that preainet, prey duotion story, aa has also @ report from | at 80 many hots fy "ae Middletown, N, Wa that the Judge wae rit, ween seen therd as late as Saturday last, | ie Be erate ela ak eae © ‘The letter Mr, Darby got tn his mor ing mall to-day was mailed at stati: Ml ie ohare ae eaten L, a short distance from the New Yors The Captaineadded that if the bullet Central Railroad ataiion on One Hui h r me calibre aa that fired from Gerity’s|dred and Twentypfifth street, Tie | | Coroner Ruoff on Thursday. Will- Quoted Part of Letter, charge of violating the Excise law! tire letter, but quoted fragments to a: a hai rears to ay ee ball | Evening World reporter. a hearing a we ron next ednesday, They will also be called| One of the first paragraphs of th witnesses before the Coroner. stronge missive reads; ars, of No. 44 East Twenty-eighth [ton D. Gilbert MeKoom), It will be and Alonzo Doran, |hard for uti to wet along without me. ed twenty-aix years, of No. 415 Firat|He will ind tt diteult paying the ot- the tenants in the house were go [Avenue, are in St. John’s Hospital. Gar- | "se rent aly ‘vineing thelr approve’ of Mina | ty, who was shot in the left ahoule|, Further on the old man speake 0 judenhagen's — that Brady der, ia in a critical condition, The parey AS, jal PY ae bh gr with Mr. . fhe handcuffs on d bullet bas not yet been found. Doran | Ay nen Ae Toke tale rambling F to the Adams Ora ion Was shot through the left arm and| Suet’ waiting 1 expect $0 be (oy he | ig i ii el | bead Mladic nda gather from my friends. (the kidnap. of losing his thumb, He went to Brooklya Hospt and had {t young woman was id by Diactattate Dooley for further @xamination on Thursday. ye Haale FORGER GETS TWO YEARS. } Henry Irving Andrews, who raised a @heck on the Nassau Trust Company from $18 to $1,000, was to-day sentenced by Judge Crane in the Count J 7 YT: V a ae DRY | ( » 4) 7 [Every short length and every season will be marked at very inter Bandings, Appliques, Medallions, etc. Oriental, Net Tops, etc. On special LoT 1. LOT 2. Orientil, Venise and, Potntde Ven Lierre, Chantilly Valenciennes Laces Vaiasiernes LA marked at 0c | 12:c | —which includes allovers, clearance price we Inches wide, 15 | mn pounds of ice; bu lof alr and render Width. Depth. No. 2 size 4% in, 16 in. No. 6 size 32 in atin, No, 7 size. . in, 22 in, Apartment-house style. Bi 4 in, = 18 in. in, = 19 In. a4 in. WIN DO W SCREENS—Every | aot that we) stock, ea! VS No mail or tele- | phone orders. stalin oo Ni an ‘intend varnished Moree that sold for $1.0, for @9c, each, ” @ARDEN HOBE—Al! our 4, 4 and 5 ply guaranteed Hose, coupled in %5-foot Jengths only, that sold for fic., 10c. and 120. per foot, for Gc. per foot; $1,580 for, % feet. Couplings free. day trip foun sa eis | a etait a had tel m, to two Years and lx months | bundle containing about worth of] After giving out th ‘ bhp bn Med in Sing Sing. Je ¢ purport of thi "Great Hot House-Cleaning Sale of Laces. that have been 20¢. that have been aSe.to Oriental Laces that) Escurial and other laces and 30c, the yard; all tos yard; all marked ie been 45¢. tolthat have been $0¢. tol have been 7c. to $1; all All of the above lots come in laces, insertions and applique bandings, with the exception of the last lot Clearing Away Refrigerators at $ 4 50 - Sporting Goods. These are in no sense four-dollar- and-a-half Refrigerators; but it is the Choose from a goodly supply of them to-morrow, beeen Other sizes at these prices: Be. | ot canning time comes only, Prices are away “| below the actual cost, re pers mentioned the frst letters) ALLEGED ROBBER HELD. my ate talk, In th rds of the poet aven from all creatures hides tl Louls Price, aged twenty-five, of No, uth of future, 8 nes ee S “Except the page prescribed tn our $9 Present sta rane, in the Harlem Court, to-] «rom beasts what men from men THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 190. aePRnin, Mat eh Hoes hnddlstews Heres true creer NAVs: enisen ¢e point three blocks south of 4b@ | bad oh alt his confidence In his | On wwo pre ceeasions heavy wind: | C hattan crossing of the Long tripod a“ te nivep have sWept J road, : When the tormer Judge's son was} over Chappaqua} seen in his offlce at No. 42 Broadway ke n, destroying property, but} 4 | It was car No. 0 that a it ha nev ire had swale of cyclonic | ts me spring story ait r viaiued that seein, @ aco'dent. It held eighty, ers fF had been in the Fosidersts tian to be pres men, . tw ad recelved @ letter | pated for the nest soo oule te boned Spage sas sae we there from one of his fa As five families were made homeless, ing along at a rapid m } struck the Ue, The fender was crumpled like. ot Waom lost al bh rolls of bills whteh George A. Baker, a Mid- t aie wn lawyer, wrote stati hat he| up ind which were swep "i ‘ also a letter of th Wind, a relief comunittes ‘ Mper, the running board was tug. tie was compl ately mys'i-| Residents of of Westoheste Who |': This mimitten’ sorsbty” of Railroad Tle Was Placed on the | ee sas twremm tom tel fet aa rts to young McKoon for) “Have Suffered by Three Bi Kea Goran tien Reiniaes ann eo% | Track and After the Collision |a0 sitet to one side, and every pagans inspector: Moc 04. 0-409 ave Suitered by ree ig a ant “Mrs. David Barnum, | eer on board was throws from his seat Na in the ney have raised neatly $8,000 Passengers from Coney/Five of ine passengers were thrown WNdnag Ping Bory it would Storms Intend to Be Prepared. iv {sald that J. Borden. Harriman Into the road eon Impoasible to kidnap aman | nd several otaer millionaires around) — Jgined.in Pursuit of Wreckers ad, ‘The car was'ae Ole in b oad daylight | for the Next Mount Kiseo have offered to aid the lai a peared and al oJ EE rers. | After the passengers learned that sent out for s a | ———— + -- attempt had been made to wreck a DROWNED FROM A TUG. Passengers on a trolley car returning car thelr anger rose and they jolmed NEW BATTLE-SHIP AGROUND. : peat! (she Mveing Wort.) Thomas McDermott, eighteen, al from Coney Island to-day Joined with| with the rallway employees and pollpe BERLIN, July 1%—The new bdattlee| WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. July 18—Re-| qockhand, Uving at ¢ Branch, Ui-/tho conductors, motormen, \nspestors| in searching the woods near by for the Me had placed the tle on the ship Schwabden, while on her trial trip, | cause of the tornado which descended | ster County, at work on the tug Will- . person he " ‘ big Fills | and police in 4 search through the bottom. "She proceeded to Kiel under shane. ond wiped out Quaker street, | ®°: River, opposite Sevenvy A: ta Wrecked bee ee aeaeel matter was reported to the her own steam and there docked | killing one man, injuring #ix other per- Sirect ard was deuwned. It ls be placing ville police and the search is stilt bet for repairs, fons and destroying $100,000 worth of | Mebe stumbled id tie across the track at a| pursued. Store open every week day continuously from 8 A. M. until 6 P.M, Stamped Linens. || To- Special Items! Just five of them, and each one a bargain well worth while to any one with the summer fad of embroidering : Lawn Bureau Sets—With rutile edge ae doylie; per set, 19¢, alc Morrow, the Second Day of the Great Umbrella Sale. There never was as large or as varied @ Ict of umbrellas in such a sale before, and no one ever heard of such ridiculously little prices for such good umbrellas, English Gloria We Make a Specialty of Out-of-Town Orders. We have a large, experienced corps of shoppers who take your orders and shop for you just as you would your- selfi—sometimes better, for they know the store and its mer- chandise from end to end, and have constant knowledge of . . With its daily features, whether advertised or not, sa tien he tee” O5e me mnt bape oey qi of packers best pd pet 5 Comb and Brush Cases—Bound Umbrellas, 29c, especially to look after the shipment of all out-of-town orders, ani and stampe clerks who know the best routes and quickest shipping ways, so that Momie The appeaed and best Ugg Phe the prompt, accurate and safe delivery of your purchases is assured ButletCovers, $0 inches long, ever saw at such a price! 26 and 28 it Our own wagons make daily deliveries to all near-by seaside and 16 inches wite, with hand sizes, for men and women, They've steel bra Summer resorts. at also Hyisl ey, stations in any knotted f ; Special . 1% rods and fancy handles, adjoining States on purchases to the amount of $5 or more, except Momie Scarfs--And Buffet goods to be sent C, BD. Covers, 80 Inch#s long, $0 A7Zc, for Umbretias 6Sc. fe Ameriees ae Made of twilled mercerized gloria; with steel rods; 26 and 28 In, sizes, With steel rods; lock paragon for men and women—a splendid as- frame; all close roll, with sortment of handles for choice. assortment of metal and pearl, inches wide, with hand knotted fringe Aa 5c Main Floor, 50th a Seetion A Chance to Buy a Regular | "Women’s Smart |} sc. ter american terete tim | tor i hocnond han fur Belts, 39c, brellas. anteed for two years, With tape edge; lock paragon Q5c for Union Taffeta Silk Uine | brelias— + frame, steel rod and case, all close roll; 26-inch sizes for women have “The Ironclad,” made of 0. M., the a beautiful assortment of fancy best quality union taffeta silk; handles, while the 28-inch sizes for with silk tape edge; lock paragon men have handsome handles; guar- frame; steel rod, case to-match; $45 Sewing Machine for $15. Think of the saving you make on the purchase of one of these machines, They are made by one of the oldest and 4 i mL t : anteed for two years and bound t r ight! most reputable firms in the world, and This lot of belts comprises Geli thy JS SONI Yow can vit ele ee pay full Every Machine Is Full an assortmen of 34-inch, buy inch sizes, for men and women. y “gloveefitting,” crush Teather |) Main Floor, doth St. Section.» Guaranteed. ° belts, and fifty different styles These machines have handsome new-style oak of fancy peau de sole and tat. drop-head dust-proof cabinet cases, with five || feta silk belts, with crochet drawers; are made in table effect, with auto- trimmings. \ matic lift. They are noiseless and light-run- [1 All the very est effects, All the very newest ning, and are fitted with full sets of newest ; ey »\improved attachments and values in the lot Swiss Muslin Curtains, 29c, Pr. 2% yards long, in fane striped effects, finished with ful ruffle, They" te just the thing Note Particularly. ot burglary preferred what spirits know, Kooperman, & tallor, at)" (Flse who'd endure living there below I Hundred and Sixth| “ ‘Really,’ the letter goes on, ‘coulil operman told the Magistrate | we know in advance it would often i> rpectedly from @ Sun-| diMcult waiting for it to occur,’ Price in his apart- Hin Confidence Shaken, welty and letter Mr. Darby said that all his fait} 6TH AVE, 218& 22"°STREETS Dainty DAM Hot Weather Lunches In Our Restaurant GOODS CO. beat: always. odd piece of lace that we do not wish to carry over the esting prices to-morrow. Assortment_comprises Allovers, Insertions, in Point de Venise, Lierre, Point Gauze, Chantilly, Valenciennes, aisle counters and in lace department to-morrow. | LOT 4, LOT 5. 486, Lierre and Net Top Point de Venise, Ori-| \Pine Escurial, Marquise, and v d ‘Chantilly, Point de Ven- ces Point de enise an jental, Lierre, Chantilly, fog, Liere, Oriental All. overs, etc.; kinds that 60¢,; all marked 78e, yard; all marked at| marked at 9c | 25c The “Lenox” Tennis Racquets are strong and durable and usually sold at $2.50; for this sale $1.75. Practice Tennis Racquets....,....75¢ Tennis Balls, vidas or Meg ¥ we attached to them. They are inthes deep and 37 inches highs hold ilt so as to provide ect circulation he best possible refrigerator service. be bs a Regularly 96. 60 Felt Racquet Covers, na, 46 in. 75 1bs. 1§.00 for 10.98 | Polished Ash Basebull Bats... Soin. s00fs, 19.50 for 14:50 } 1. watiantic” Baseball, guaranteed joth doors open in front. aaa Horsehide Cover......++. Rho Soin. SOlbs, 12.00 for Md H vel 88m 78 hs, 15.90 for 10.08 | Cisne, and Infill’ Clove 5c $8 in. 1f0lbs. —18.$0 for 18.98 Croquet Sets for 8 players, nicely po! roquet 0} Mason's Fruit Jars, thal ond. edncted 7 P50 BELOW COST SS A full line of Baseball, Tennis And Right inthe heart & BD | Croquet at exceptionally low prices, this great sale—for to- morrow's business Get Your Picture Taken at the July Prices, The work is up to the all-the- year s'andard, but the prices are} a great deal less during the month of July; for instance: $2 Ca inet Photos, best car bonett: finish: also one 16x20 blact-and white ealargement. The thirteen pieces for 2,50 * 6th Floor, A great many of our biggest bargains these days are not advertised —fora great many small lots come to us wifich are too small to adver- A patent needie-threader given *” run up to $1.25; 39c “free with every machine—instruc- 15 choice at, each.. tions also free. Crush Leather Belts, 48c, Get here early for this most Genuine calf crush leather, as extraordinary special at......... Main Floor, 80th St. Section well as peau de soie and taffeta silk; all new, handsome styles; crepe eee Oa “ ” values up to $1.50. For the Hamper-- || Sale of “Hercules SEE oon m om_|f | Heo Smo aver A few items in prosaic “do- Safes, $8.88. Infants’ Long the rarest sort of values. mestics,” but of great economy : Soa visilto the storean eloquence You'll not go without buying 15c. reany one of these thoroughly reliable day will prove prolitable, Nickel Table Turkish Bath Towols—all white; Lamps, 88c, for cottage use or for su draperies for city bedrooms. The same sort sell elsewhere at 49¢.; spe- 20¢ cial pair, here, Window Shades, 125<c. The popular holland kind; mount- ed on good spring rollers; all ready to hang. Third Floor, 40th St. Section Made of very good cambric, the good, heavy grade, fringed; size safes if you appreciate safety fronts box-plaited and the neck and 24x58 inches; regular 30c, 19¢ from fire, burglars, &c, sleeves ietyrnd wih ll uth ————————S— wan ” towels; special, each. . They're guaranteed strict! ery special to-morrow : ell - made, Mercerized Napkins —18 inches; fireproof — priced according M4 at, each. TTR ' 15¢ Lace and strong and de- splendid quality; new and pretty sizes, as follows: No mail or Sa filled. Chiffon Remnants pendable — fitted designs; regularly $1 dozen; 9c as follows: Infants’ Sacques, 25c. with the ular special, dozen. ..ssseeerere $8.88, $15.95, $23.95 Dainty little butterfly sacques, A clearance sale in which Pp & A pire Yard Wide Mustin—bleached and ‘ Saas made of good quality domet, w we've grouped all the short : . ae unbleached; good quality; and $25.95, pretty crocheted edges, fini lengths of summer laces and draft fount and oil Per yard.oeessessrerees Main Floor, 89th St. Sestion. with ribbe chiffons now on. hand’ and well; all wicked, Rath Sheets—extra size, heavy qual- have marked ther fires ready for use, with ity, the kind usually costing $2.50 ial a ten-inch opal to-morrow, eath....° }to 4 Under Regular dome reading jh Comfortabl The Sale of Decorated for a quick clean-up. rie shade and chim: ‘Sie eee Dinner Sets Continues at $3.98, |} w:fssi: tinisictn thant! |} peyote, advertie the ton; full size; regular $1.50 ties. Take your pick to-morrow lamps as $1.75 values sort; special, each About 75 left for the first 75 persons and get the best values you've ever —all complete, here to- ——e who come in to-morrow to partake ot i Main Floor, 90th &t Section. morrow at this the most extraordinary value in Clark’s Pyramid Ni at w decorated dinner sets. eceeenET epee ar -5-C Yen Lights,“ “the Burg! These sets are of American porcelain, with 10 Horror,” per box...... « 38 Upon presentation of this dainty decorations and gold edges; 97 pieces Oil G od Table py iocbaey Bay ides ch., 108 coupon we will sell you to each set, an }i cloth, 15¢, yd. gypsies reve ye oe Well Worth $8, 50a Sel Our very best quality, Which wired, special, each,....... 6¢ The “Hercules” Double A 65c. Belt which price they would sel! for were it not for some very slight manufactur- we're offering as a remarkable Thread Mantle, the strong- ‘ers’ imperfections, special to-morrow at 1 5c, a yard, est and best in the market; for 17¢. i Each set contains the following pieces: It's in plain white or marble de- SPECIAL, EACH eseeg os eee 1 28e ° a curs and saucers, overed Signs—all full 1% yards wide. Aluminum Gas Tip: 2 tea plates, ie Regularly sold for 25c. yard, | shes, per dozen... Main Plonr, 60th St. Section Third Floor, sore § SE we cst " $3. 98 In Town or Out Our Extra, To those buying dinner sets and wishing extra pieces, "6 Grocery Store’s al Your Service will sell All size plates, cups and saucers, for, each... 4 6c Order by mail or order by telephone (640 Plaza), and you'll None sent C, 0, D. T setion Teceive as prompt and careful att 1 as though you were here per> 2 on ; Liah = sonall y being attended to. : Do \ ¢ it a particular point, this shipping of goods out of town, hav- $3.58 Will Buy Men S $ 1 0 Ig t rticres ing a corps of the most exper en painstaking packers and shippers at h H nd C t in ps eae Popol Wagons deliver to all near-by seaside and inland Summer re- W ur Orts. Purchases of groceries ar ting to $3 or more delivered by — atc cs ere To-Morrow. a a S. or frei ght free of charge. Se: yur new groeery catalogue and pries list Every one a thorough, accurate Two special values from || 1 iv Mere Tre fot | ‘eeam ber ioe ae timekeeper that will give lasting ¢ upholstery store which |} satisfaction to the purchaser. are of timely and monetary || ane waa) fone teen, n. y blue, tan and Java and Mocha Cot- fee. very fin Lemon Clin i) They’te set in handsome solid importance—note each, Plantation © Det Mos Toilet Soap rheheet and finest tse . boon silver “an gokd-filled hunting OF WH snow Flake Curtains—in fies ereste: pee it Be | Black ¢ mt fine quale: oar open face cases and fitted with pretty cross striped effects; Olive OP oF ‘ ir ia tor the best standard American move- all leading colors; 3 yards ‘ ou 28 Bho ft Inen toa ments, long, with fringe at the bot- ’ bree passes Take your pick xy 58 koi ut $1.49—special, sie Sale of Wines and Liquors. ‘a a, a Finest tnpor " = 4 of these regular $10 watches to-morrow at, each, itoge Parttivenctll Gade ; taps | mrnN itl ggg | “Rg. andes? Race: Smal! Gold Open Face Watches, | Men's and Boys’ Watches, beautl- Colors: Hight im texture, just Hi asao.” | Moselle era fitted with jewelled movements, in | — ful thin model designs, size t , the thing for warm weather; Sathana Aft | handsomely engraved, polished and | raved, polished and engine turned full width; sold elsewhere at arat"s 89 te engine turned cases; good Tiled Frac: Ws to: teeter eens $5.00 value at $12, sale price Main Floor, Front, Centre Third Avenue to Lexington—Bloomingdale Brothers oth to 40th Street. _—— | unting cases; fitted with seven jewe'- $1.75~ special, each, 98c Darton & Gnestler St. | pine $5.75 | led American movements; | actual value $11, sale price, 4 95

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