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i Ta IN CANNON CASE Dr, Joseph Stack, Commissioner In Lunacy, Alleges That $5,000 Was Promised to De- olare Hoboken Lawyer Insane, If the charge that Charles Kinsey Cannon, the millionaire lawyer, church- man and leading citizen of Hoboken, had been quilty of shameless conduct toward over a score of little «iris atirred ‘Hudson County to its social depths the @harge that he has been declared tn- sane by fraud is even more sensational. Dr, Joseph Stack, one of the three ‘Lunacy Commissioners who heard the fevidence, asserts that he was offered 96,000 to sien the report declaring Can- mon insane and that he can show per- ‘Jary was committed. Now Hoboken and Jersey City are seking who offered the bribe and who committed perjury, The witnesses who ‘teatified to the insanity are well Known, & Jury of twenty-four prominent busi- Rese and professional men heard the steatimony and brought in the verdict. and two of the Commissioners sianed 4 Dr, Stack alone holds that the pro- ceedings were irregular and that Can- non |s sane. He promises to make known the full story. The declaration of the jury in the Miah Law. ¢ at" xen. Yunacy proceedings that Cannon was in-| ferry-boat. Sanders was almost ex- An. Q a Ret: oy ‘ as et + sane meant much to the Cannon yee hausted. mt. ef. oI a " oe from Bt. Francia's Hoa-| Am Sumer 9... Wile 1 ‘By It cleared an honored name, for if Can-| (A ambulance fom Hraneins, Howe] A 3 ‘ge non was mentally irresponsible when the doctor sald the mad was dead Aan . = he committed the crimes of which he) The body was removed to, Hughes's CR ug mit B: tt was found guilty his children need not| MOEUS ANG [he Mol me,. Ske Bs rae = feel the shame so keenly, The parents| Mr, Bookhap's #01 told the authorl- | Coe a 38 He t Of seventeen little girls had sued Can-| ties that his father had beon demented ae Be qt; non for damages, and his conviction in| for, Some time past, Dut He waa at A | (wy MR Be = Oy loss to. know why ‘he had committed BS eh + th court established the ground for their! aufcide, The old man had not been in Te ised 180k — fi quits, The declaration that he Is insane] business in sevoral yeary wand lived > Rh Rt ft rendered these actions (or damages| With his son in comfortable cireum- es oe 4% Beth stances. a ‘worthless and placed Cannon's great SHIPPING NEWS rie : 5:3 a by at +14 fortune in the hands of a guardian, SHIPPING NEW Hinoins Cenigai’s 1S wisi tee hy . is, & Na 178 1221 - Finally, the finding of the commis- Met ascurttie ay a" ps - Mi sion and jury made possible the re- NAc FOR TODA Meena tin oie iow : q moval of Cannon from the prison at | gun tees" Suaildun. wes! sfedn vines 2.40 | 3 xe 34 RN Rs ‘Trenton to an insane asylum and opened THE MK. 4 t Pt, 49% 48% ay % the way ultimately for a pardon. Once high na ‘rater KH ay water Mise, eo est bag gy ae & lear it would be possible for the dis-|aandy Hook ..... ite Pate Me 11 eG Greet’? my mt im & ake an abc Winkcle le C'srdnbe |Unoe's kha: BAM aki =] Quusa Met Raa ae Ke | Governor's Island, 6.26 8.02 1148 — Pennaylveria (274 IM ay He yheosater WIL Ast RK. froniee Gee «TS ioe eat — 3 le PORT OF \EW YORK. pre aor a Public Prosecutor William Speer, of oon Beedins et me: hw BS Beek n, sald to-day that his attention Rex fant “swe he mye ‘been called to the charges o? Dr. Bork Isand PY Eo fey tack and that he was disposed to agree DIPS | Bouth. Pac. .... o1% «Th — 1% Gann te contention of the doctor that t Colon geet Ral gyi oh 7% + & jon is mane. 801 t OS” My oy — “The evidence at the hearing,” he said, Bie SF. ad pe oy mo noe + 2 “was sli mand uncorroborated. It is my |B’ Tenn, Coal @ Iron 47% 4% 49% 4:14 ayy ri inte pil charnes 9 bribe TY | Babi ‘Mobile nee posite +e8 a a4 MN & er iui an sha ok tn ese bad, 7 m Pact Pe | on 0K, Goodly. I?’ t succeed tn securing prose INCOMING BTEAMSHIPS, Union Par. pe. ae ‘mw ‘oe — 4 some one ts Roing, to be punished and DUE TO-DAY. a a a ae maa punished severely. Numidian, Glasgow. Ei Dorado, Galveston. |j1' 3 Steel's 14 ne TaN OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Warain boll ny i. Be t 4 Paltte, Liverpool, Yucatan. Colon Ween ro ane oa Mey Ljeuria. Naples Manoa, Bt. ‘Thomas, Wa Conimat 9 18% 1% <pmus, New Orieana. San Marcos, Galveatem. | Wis. Central pf. at a a fonroe, Norfolk. Troquols, Charleston, + — Decline KEEP UP STRIKE) ‘AT 85 MAN EXDS LEW IER William Pinner Leaps from Erie Ferry-Boat in Slip at Jersey City—Deckhand Dives and Recovers Body. Willtam Bookhap, eighty-five years of age, who lived with his son, Henry F. Bookhap, at No. 45 Pavonla avenue, Jersey City, committed suicide to-day bv i jumping form the ferry-boat Susque- hanna of the Erle Railroad Company, while the boat was lying In her slip at the foot of Pavonia avenue, Just as the boat was about to start, for New York Bookhap walked out of the eabn to the front deck, climbed over the rail and plunged into the water below, Several persons tried reach him while he was climbing over the rail, but failed, The cries of “Man overboard!’ brought Walter Sanders, one of the deckhands on the boat, w the front deck, and he plunged Into the river after the old man. He dived several times, and after about twenty minutes succeeded In get- ting hold of the body, which had been carried around to the other side of the boat by the tde, A rope ladier was dropped over the side, and Sanders and Bookhap were hauled onto the «i Wat“ WEBNRROAT ev EVENING. SEPTEM SEPTEMBER STEEL GAINS AS STOCKS CLOSE | | After a Weak Spell the Metal Is- sue Shows Strength and Leads Kindred Shares to a} Prices were generally higher at the close of the stock market to-day, with; the volume of trading larger than 18} some time. Stee! preferred after being weak throughout the morning session rallied Sain the afternoon and advanced fy most point, This was due to reported agreement of the Steel cone cerns, covering Uhe restoration of a Price schedule, The Coal and Iron stocks advanced apparently in sympathy with Steel, Tennessee. Coal and iron going up over ‘uel and tron 2 nia, while Colorado eold 21-2 above. Liquidation ta the Metropolitar issues brought Metropolitan Street Railway | down 11-2 per cent, while Securities | wuttered fractionally. Brocklyn bert Transit was well supported, it nolan a gain of about 1 per cent. The raliroad list closed irregular. The total sales of sioees S sere 901,000 ahares and of bonds %, Fonda were wo joatng Quotations, nd clo#ing To-day's hig’ and net changes, from yesterday's cl Lied Fin had from last recorded sale *n,,! ha ol Workers Almost Unanimous for a Firm Stand Untit Fair Prop- osition Embracing Arbitration Can Be Obtained. CHICAGO, Sept. 7—The following statement was given out this afternoon by the Butchers’ Union relative to the vote on the question of the stockyards Gtrikers returning to work: “The vote of the organizations was n a proposition to declare the strike off. Out of 23,000 strikers 2,408 voted to return to work and %,597 to remain on trike until a fair proposition embrac- arbitration can obtained. committee has been appointed to visit the packers, Special in Silks and Dress Goods. We will put on sale Thursday and Friday:— 16,000 yds, ‘elored 7 affeta Silks, ofvhich the regular price is 75: yd at 58c. yd. Wahow 4 complete line ofstreet and evening ades, includin whitjvory andcream. Alsoa lot o} ) \ Imported Bick Taffeta Sitks, full + inches wide, all to be sold at 58c. yd., actual value 75¢. yd. Dres. Goods Special, A compte line of desirable colts in a 38-inch Au Vol Albatross, will be 4d Thursday and Friday a\38c. yd. Also 1190 yds. 42-inch Black ZuhineCheviot, * allto besolat 58c, yd, reguli price 75. yd. Lord&Taylor, Broadway, abe Street, Fifth Avenue, Neteenth Street, Bon Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner 'KoeHe Co. Thursday and Friday—A Sale of LADIES’ SILK WAISTS, of fine quality sleeve with deep cuff; value $16.00... blue, brown or red; a splendid Hat for trimmed with fancy braids, and silk ¢ 44 years; reg. $2.9: colors: sizes 4 to 14 years; reg. $4.00. and distinctive patterns, well taliored for durability and wear; sizes 7 to 16 LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, lace only, of vici soles; $iz@s 9 t0 TMs sseeeveceeesses 125th Street, West, shirred and plaited effects, the latest cut sleeves and cuffs; colors white, light blue, brown, navy or black; value $5.00....+000+s+0e+0++ LADIES’ NEW FALL RAINCOATS, absolutely rainproof, of excellent ¢tte, in Oxford or tan, collarless, with BOYS’ KNEE PANTS, in plain blue or fancy mixtures, thoroughly well made; will stand the roughest wear; sizes 3 to 16 years; worth 75c,.. Children’s School Shoes. | MISSES' BOOTS, lace or button, of fine durable kidskin, patent leather tips, hand-welt soles; sizes 11% to 2, 1.79; sizes 8% to 11 bas CALF LACE SHOES, hand-welt extension soles; sizes 2% to 5%, 1,78; YOUTHS’, of same, sizes 110 2.0.0... 6..cceeee eee eeeeenes Ladies’ Waists and Raincoats taffeta, two of the new Fall models, in 2.89 ality craven- uble oe Soin back, full Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hel” LADIES’ FALL TURBANS, the new pointed effect, made of chenille braid, trimmed with velvet scarf and buckle, colors black and the new shaded freer, 2.48 immediate wear; reg. $3.75... Misses’ School Dresses, MISSES’ SCHOOL DRESSES, of all-woo! plaids or cashmeres, deep shoulder effect, ie; full gored skirts; sizes 4 to 1.89 MISSES’ DRESSES, of all-woot cashmere, tucked silk yoke and hong pal -plaited bertha, full skirts; also several other styles, including serge sailors; all 2.59 Boys’ School Suits and Pants BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of excellent quality wool cloths, in plain colors and perfect fitting; unequalled years; worth $4.00. "480 1.49 1.59 1.49 Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. kid, spring heels, flexible sewed SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK , MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. FO ES SR RA AS EE ie Be Me CP tee AA Higher Market Level, 1" aks : Ae ber, 10.22 to 10,35; December, 10,37 to WW; January 10.9 to 10.@; #evruay, | 10.00 43 bid; Apel 10.43 bid COTTON PRICES LOWER. Resisted, Attack on out Values On poor cables from Liverpool the cot- ton market opened easy to-day. pr being unchanged to § points lower Fol- fh wr whe Postel lowing the call prices uct « PENNSYLVANIA ON FULL TIME small range, and there was litt Mav, 10.0 to September, 10.71; mer, Wh; Decem- 49; Mareh, 10.65, ethers. that the list soon steadied eek nd. persona are bene: 19 & to 10.55, October, 1931 to 10.32 fiter fi by 't e order. Nor furnishing plans involve considerable de- tail, the proper course will be to have our Home Supply Department give you an estimate covering the entire propo. ition. Finding out just what you will save by purchasing your needs here will cost you no more than the time required in asking for estimates, Ral: jain Fito oF. — Home Supp); over We Are Now Showing a | Splendid Collection of the Newest Tailored Suits for Women, Including— Imported Demi-Tailored Suits, ranging in price from $55.96 to $98.74; and High Class Tailored Walking Suits from $29.96 to $68.74. FL, Bway Some Moderate Priced Ones Include :— Tailored Suits of blue, black and brown herringbone cheviot, braid trimmed; back fitted, front with fancy vest, sleeves with braid trimmed ‘cufls—all satin lined; round length skirt, 9-gore, with in- verted flare pleat at the bottom. Very smart $17.49 Stylish Long Coat Suits of fancy mixtures, or blue, black or brown cheviots; fitted back with lap seams, double-breasted semi-fitted front, with vest of plain contrasting colors, inlaid collar and turn cuffs trimmed with braid; skirt 7-gore, with flare pleat...$19,96 Suits of blue and black herringbone cheviots; coats 37 inches - Home Furnishings. long, paddock backs, double-breasted semi-fitting fronts, taffeta lined; flat collar, velvet cuffs stitched and trimmed with braid; skirt Your plans for home furnish ng can be carried out here at a great saving, —a new box-pleated model... ....cceseee cee ee eeeees $26.74 Attractive Autumn Model This will be demonstrated on small pur- chases as well as large ones, Where the Capes and Coats for Women. 1 F One of the strangers in this group of new fall outer garments for women is an entirely new Tourist Cape —a graceful and novel wrap tashioned out of navy blue or white serge. It is 38 inches long, made double- breasted, and so arranged that by fastening at the side asleeve is formed. Though a stranger in the fashion show, it is destined to make acquaintances and cham- pions early because of its odd attractiveness and very reasonable cost, $14.96 Tourist Coats, 40 inches long, made of very stylish mixtures, in brown and gray; made with double-breasted fly front, full back brought close to the figure by means of a belt; silk velvet collar and prettily shaped revers.......sss00e Wieeseceerens +++ $19.49 Choice of Three New Model Storm Coats at $15.96 One is made of Priestley’s Cravenette, with full fly front, inverled leat in back, belted to the figure; neck finished flat, pockets shirred; Fenmad with pipings of broadcloth and metal buttons; choice of Oxford, tan or olive. The second is a double-breasted box-pleated model, made of an ex- cellent quality of showerproof material; with belt, bishop sleeves and flat-finished neck; choice of Oxford, tan or olive, The third is a full double-breasted model, made with wide bell Sleeves, neck finished flat; trimmed with a contrast of broadcloth and soulache braid; choice of Oxford, tan or olive, On a price-level with these new storm coats are some attractive new Covert Jackets, 24-inch models, made up of Worumbo Covert; they are fly-front models | with coat collar and well shaped revers, every seam strapped; lined with self-colored taffeta; tailored throughout in a manner in keeping with the high class fabrics used. The price, $15.96, Evening Foetwear for Women. An Early Showing of Autumn Models, Including Sailor Ties, made of white, pink, blue and bronze kid and red and green goatskin, with hand-turned soles and Louis XV. heels. Pumps in patent leather, white kid and black, gray and tan castor, with turned soles and Cuban heels. High-tongue Slippers, made of red kid, with turned soles and Iouis XV, heels. Bronze Kid Slippers, in beaded three-strap and five-button models, with hand-turned soles and Louis XV, heels. re Shirts for the Schoolboy Ist FI Negligee Shirts of madras or chambray, with one pair of CUMS. coe tsneees Negligee Shirts of fine percale or ma- dras; also of cheviot, with c »lar aitdched rs sss. tedewewenee 68c Neglicees, made of madras in 94c . 89 Children’s Underwear, la 0% Merino Vests, medium weight, white and natural, long and short sleeves; misses’ pants and boys’ drawers to match; size 20, 34¢.; rise $c. each larger size, Cotton Vests, medium weight, long and short sleeves; misses’ knez and ankle fon 2) ints; boys knee and ankle length drawers to match; size 20, 24¢,; tise 3c. each larger size. acqua d patterns, Boys’ Plain or Plaited vee Shirts... BER 7, “1904. } day WHEAT HELD STEADY, stight Virmness of General Trading, Whee was steady In the market to- cables and the firmness of trad ng generally remaining over the stort, wh vance of 1 nich later Fifteen Thovsand Workers Bene- 38 of a cent. Corn was fited by Raliroad Shop Order, about 1-4 lower, esistange) ALTOONA, Pa, Sept. T—The exten. vee York's opening prices were fered not only in this option, but itroad saops here Wheat—May, 10 December, 110 1-2. full ime of) Corn. De Mayet B'way at 6th Ave, School Suits For Boys Up to 8 Vears, Fi Russian Blouse Suits, made of heavy serge, in red, royal or brown; also in fancy mixed ef- fects; choice of Cossack or Bton collars or braid-trimmed sailor collars, Prices, $2.97, $3.74, $4.09, $4.96, $5.96, $6.49 and $7.49, For Boys of 4 to 12 Years. Sailor Suits, made of fancy cheviots or serges, in red, navy or brown; choice of sailor or Fioa collars. Prices, $2 89, $3.74, ¢ $400! $506 so40an1, $7.49 For Boys of 8 to 16 Years. Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, made of blue cheviots and serges, fancy cassimeres, cheviots and wors- teds; the Norfolk models shown with both regular and_ knickerbocker web f400't $207, 33.74, $449, § $ $5.06, $6.49, $7.49 and), $8.98 The Macy Speclal Suit, This is a strong, sp'encidly-made sult for every-day wear, designed to give the best sort of service under the try- ing conditions to wnich schoolboys’ clothing is subjected. Made of all- wool cheviots in fancy patterns, dou- ble-breasted coats, two pairs regular trousers; complete. $3.74 For Young Men—14 to 20 Years. Sack Suits, single or double breasted models, made of cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds in fancy patterns; blue eds black thibets and cheviots; a widely varied line, ranging in price from $7.48 to.. $14.96 Boys’ Shirt Walsts & Blouses New peek in madras, cheviot and percale, with collars or oe sizes 6 to 44 years, each 46, 67, and pogo 4 White Waists, bind or without collars, each 67c. and . se 94 Boys’ ‘Knee Trousers. Knee Trousers made of serviceable plain blue or fancy cheviots, sizes 3 44¢,, 64c,, 78¢, IER years, OAc fancy Knickerbocker cheviots in School task 24 Fi, Children's Higi-Neck Dresses, each, $1.74, $1.96, $2.96, $3.96 up to $12.96, Children’s High-Neck Regulation Dresses, made with or without col- lar, each, $4. $5.06, $6.74, $7.96 up to $12.96, Children’s Two-Piece Regulation roe sor“ gr'be blue cheviot, aacl 39, $7.06 A Dress for the Girl at Con. vent or Academy. Stylish One-Piece Box - Plaited Dresses, with high standing collar, trimmed with braid and with em- broidered emblem on front box plait; made of an excellent quality of black cheviot; for misses of 4 to 14 years, each.... 4.96 Sult for Girls of 12 and (4 Years, Junior Two-Piece Tailor-Made Suits _ eer i888," the prices, 81, 181740 up to.......... 22,96 A Sign of the Best Shoes Ever Made for Young Feet 24 FI We look upon the opening of the school season with more than usual interest, because it furnishes about the hardest test we know of for the hundreds of pairs of “Right Shape” Shoes that have been going out from here lately. It will be the first regular school opening these new model shoes met with, as they were in- d \ st about the cl the preced ing term. We expect every pair to give better service than the most critical parent hopes for. They are our own designs, made for us by experts who know just how growing feet } should be shod. Advance on Cables and 111 7-8. December, 110 03-4 a acieage’ ® 1-8; aKO's C) oaing yr Sen! 04 1-8 Much of the short wheat night was covered at| aused an ad- Olympia Jowe'l), and were: Wheat ember, 108 to | 1011-4; December, wis! » 106 1-2, wy September Sale of China and Glassware. THE Pet AND GLASSWARE ON DISPLAY HERE AND THB RESERVB STOCKS ACCESSIBLE FOR THIS SEPTEMBER SALE ARE GREATER THAN THE COMBINED STOCKS OF ALL OTHER DEPART: MENT STORES IN NEW YORK CITY, Corn Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. CYS |s tet Conlers Led the Amer Were Strong LONDON, Sept. 7.—) ; [ful dn the marke! inwa from the Bank been liquidated. Prices on Exchange were firm und amotnt of business There wenn on (or anon fia Sep Rebtember OLYMPIA .AT CHERBOURG, CHERBOURG, Sept. 7.—The crulsers nm of Rear-, bast e ited | clase curitie arrived | Americans were str hraltar and ex- k nadron | changed mien with the forte, — SUNDAY W WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | Gove Our Annual Sale of) |) Oriental Rugs » Starts Next Monday. 3rd Fi. A week ago our Rug bie t from a trip abroad in Orie Floorwear, Assisted by a representative in the Far East, sel were made in the principal Rug of _ ve dg Pine weaves comprising the most noteworthy Orientals we have ever shown, Rugs are now being arranged f annual sale—an event we are. ing upon fo surpass the rel | #98 of 1903. 34th to 35th St. Autumn Tailoring for Men. Ready to start fall sewing for as soon as you are ready, fabrics, both d and domi new ideas in designing—and determination to excel. gether a worthy collection of t ings and coatings is merely a deta with us. The real test comes treatment out tailoring organ gives such fabs the precision, cutting, the carefulness shown in ting and the painstaking tailo brings out permanent grace and b in the line of the completed g And then—with all that the sum commanding this good is less here by one-fourth or on than the sum asked by any other £9 tailoring house offering work of equal merit, The proof:— ‘ Business Suits, single or double-breasted sack or English ‘walhit coat styles; in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots—plain, fancies, gr stripes, overplaids and the new browns, $25.00. $30,00, $35.00 and $40.00, Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests, in black Thibets, vicunas and t dressed worsteds, ny At $19.00. $23.00 and $27.00. ; Prince Albert Coats and Vests, in black undressed worsteds, Thibets and cheviots, 2 At $24.00, $28,00 and $32.00. ‘89 Fine Worsted Trousers, in narrow, medium and broad striped ps terns, at ond $7.00, $8. 00, $9.00 and $11,00. 5 , Fall Overcoats, in tan and gray coverts, Oxford and black ch ind vicunas, at $25.00, $28.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Ready-to-Wear Clothing. Complete Lines of New Model Suits and Top Coats for Men. -2n. Double-breasted — Mod- Te Be ing! Fancy ry pi of eon Havana | sack mo ‘sti undressed Worsted itera,” in patterns |BFOWM the new usually restricted to Suits at very high-priced wear. Suits at frown long, with cm 4 ca centre ve ‘ ; 2. 068 The tailoring is in keep- $} 4. 96" # sole : ing with the patterns— ate ie big price seems We are Pn fe ‘finer grades of Ready-to-wear Suits it new grays and browns—single and double breasted= from $17.% to $24.96. es, Box Models for Young Men... Top Coats | “Chesterfield” Models...... Surtout models.......seeseeee Men's Luxurious Turkish Bath Lounging Robes---All High Class | ported Garments---at New Low Prices, Ist Fi. 4th st. side, J Robes, peste # fine velvet, silk tneds | reduced to... $22.99 Bay $58.98 5 ceuaias Robes in casslmere; re- $27. 98 {on Wiccevesssverccsese covrereses | $13.94 $25.98 {tention {rimmed Cassimere ROP, > $10.49 $18.48 { hes pete Blanket Robes; ee) $9.98 - Blanket Robes ere % $13.94 {ir tcsiae te code “ $7.48 be: tra hi “reduced $11.98) fine fbr, st bam rel $6.48 bes made of Turkish Towelling or Terry Cloth, with Car sod mercerized trimmings; reduced from $10.98 to $5.48 Boys’ and Misses’ Gloves, Ist Floor, Boys’ Imported Tan, Black and White Lambskin Glace : full pique sewn, round corm Paris Point backs, one cea 3 Boys’ Imported Prixseam Cape ing Gloves, tan and reddish tam; clasp; embroidered backs. , | Boys’ Full Pique Gray Suede’Glowgt for street or evening wear . $9 Misses’ Imported Lambskin Gl Gloves, tan, <late, red, browm, and white; one clasp, nervura Misses’ Full Picue pi Glace Gloves, tan, red, whi and slate; two clasp, Pari Hosiery for the Schcol Children. Boys’ and C sins? ‘Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings, made of an excelient quality of yarn, with double toes and heels, sizes 6 to 1o—a strong, elastic, serviceable stocking that will prove excellent for school wear; similar quality usually sold at 19, a pair; sale price 12c edium-weight Ribbed Cotton Hose, cellent quality, double knees, 19¢ reels and toes, sizes 6 to 9 Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, hervy sd medium weight, fine and beavy rit aslo Derby ribbed; couble tes, knees heels and toes, res 6 to 9% 24c children’s Imported Blick Cotton Libbed Hose, double knees, soles, heels and toes, size 7, 34¢-; rise 3e cach larger size ant 2c. less for each smaller size.