The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1904, Page 11

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Pretty Grass Widow, Who Found! Black-Eyed Balladist Irresist- ible, Causes His Arrest When) , — Romance Is Blasted Forever.! “SINGLE” MAN, aT Is CLAIMED BY A WIFE, 4 Missing Diamonds, Sweet Songs, Moonlight Nights, Detectives and Fainting Woman Features of Williamsburg “Thriller.” James Oakley is a concert singer and Pours forth lovely ballads whil ate- feopticon throws touching Illustrated Pictures on a screen, James is thirty- @me, and {s, according to the statement @f Mrs. Minnie Pasco, of No. 110 South Fourth street, Williamsburg, popular With the fair sex. % Notwithatanding that he {9 a concert @nger and a gay Lotharto, the tuneful, Black-eyed ballad singer 1s accused of 4 appropriating Mrs. Pasco's worldly @oods, and on this account he was ar- vatgned in the Lee Avenue Court, WIR- farceburg, to-day on a charge of grand lafceny and was held for further ex- amination. Now he is suffering from nervous shock, all due to the awful denouement in his love affairs and the terrible disgrace of being dragged into eourt. dent Couldn't Resist Him,- James's arrest was brought about In @ dramatic manner. Mrs, Minnie Pasco, @ beautiful grass widow, young and DRUGGED A CHILDREN WHOSE MOTHER WAS ND KIDNAPPED, o TTB op Cathet SM Bie ge THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. WOMAN ORGEED Continuation ot the Salzs of Crizntal Rugs, Decoyed Mrs, Feridel in Bos- | ton and Left Her Unconscious in New Jersey Woods. Four Specials Directing Atten- tion to Our Splendid Stocks of Black Dress Goods. tet Fi—Sith Bt, If you are one of the many who judge a Dress Goeds Store by its stock of Black Weaves you must think well of the collection of Blacks gathered here this season. Prominent among them, are: Venetians, Chiffon Cloths, Broadcloths, Prunellas, Eoliennes, Crepe de Paris, Illusion Cloths, Chiffon Voiles, French Novelties in Silk and Wool, Figured Crepe de Parls, Figured Eoliennes, Figured Chiffons and many others, making up a display widely varied and most attractively priced, The four specials: All Wool Corded Panamas, one of the season’s leaders among the jet-black fabrics; a rich jet, 45 inches wide. All Wool Egyptian Crepe, a strong, light-welght weave in jet and blue black. 44 Inches wide; we'l suited for entire gowns or separate skirts, All Wool French Voile—our own direct importa- tion; it is a rich jet black, 44 inches wide, and at 58. a yard well-nigh sets a new low price record, French Crepe de Paris—a silk-and-wool weave with a rich silky finish, 42 to 44 inches wide, in high favor this season for entire gowns, That these four groups are limited in quantity bodes ill for those who delay purchasing. In the finding of an unconscious wom ;an, who sald that her name was Fen- |det, and that she had come from Bos: | | ton, in a lonely part of the woods at | Bridgeport, N. J., the pollee of New| | York and Boaton are to-da~ attempting to run down « gang of kidnapvers and robbers who are believed to have kid- fapped the woman in Boston, brought her through New York and, after rob- | bing her, left her to die in the Bridge- | port woods, | That a Mrs. Fendel had been kid: | |apped from Boston was firet made | |known to the New York police by the ‘“ppearance in New York on Tuesday of Mra, Hinke Fendel. the mother-in-law. }and the two tittle children of tht lost Mrs. Fendel, who applied to the He- |brew Sheltcr, N@ 2% East Broadway, asking that they be provided for, The mother-in-law sald that she had lost her daughter-in-law and the mother of the two children with her in Boston, and that It was her belief“that the woman had been Kidnapped from Bos- ton, The elder woman said that Mre. Fendel had $100 in money and several hundred dollars’ worth of jewelry in her possession when she disappeared. ~ Recently Came from Austria, Tt was belleved at first that the lost Mre.Fendel, who had only recently ar- rived from Austria, would turn up Booner or later, and that she had aslmply lost her way in Boston. The tseory that | she had been kidnapped was not cred- ited until to-dny,whea the police learned of the woman found unconscious in the | woods at Bridgeport, N. J. The story sent by the Bridgeport At 49c, Laon} [ao] At 49c, charming,, Who up to a few days ago lived at No, 488 Wytho avenue, caused It, Lest summer Oakiey was singing at é North Beach. Mrs, Pasco says he sang “perfectly lovely,” and when he warbled “Good-by, Little Girl, GQood-by," and “The Mansion of Aching Hearts" she Just couldn't restst nim. In the course of North Beach events the fascinating ballad-singer met Mrs. c0. He told her, says the pretty grass widow, that he was « single man, and that his name was James White, Fro: * thet time on Mrs. Pasco never missed @ gong at North Beach, and in the in- terims between the fascinating ballad sitigér’s public appearance he spent much time at the Pasco home. Next, ays Mrs. Pasco, they became engaged, end, oh, she was eo happy until three weeks ago “White's” visits suddenly ooased. “MAY WROTE. MMALLY NOTE Police Seek a Young Woman Who Said She Was Going to Boston Just Before Liquor Dealer Was Shot to Death. Capt. Formosa and his detectives are chasing a new clue in the MoNally murder mystery, the starting point of the new trail being a note signed “May” found among MeNally's effec:s. This note reads: “Tam going to take the Joy line for Boston Wednesday. 1 wish 1 could see you before I start. MAY. The Boston police nave been asked to aid in the search for this young woman. The police have discovered that @ woman who lives In the Bedford section of Brooklyn, and who was much in Me. Nally's company, has been missing sev- era) days, and she Is belleved to have gone to Boston. ‘The police are alto investigating & number of fights which MoNally had In his saloon during the past year, He was quick-tempered, and apparently en- foyed the fights which occurred {re- quently in bis place, Special Deputy Sherif! William John- son, who may be called as a witness at the inquest, has left Brooklyn for Ri mond, Va. By his own admission he caused some ercliement in MeNally's saloon on the Thursday morning pre- ceding the murder by shooting up the place. He sald ho hed left McNally at 1™ and gone to the Court-House, where he . | asked George Gebhard, an under janitor, to let him sleep ou a bench. He says Mrs. Pasco took an inventory of her Personal effects and found that she was shy two diamond rings valued at $20, @ big roll of taffeta from which sie was going to make a ruffliedgpetticoa:, @ sbirtwaist and other feminine bits of G@ppare)l, together with a silk umbrelia which “White” had given her only the Week before, The pretty grass widow forgot the delightful evenings at North , Beach and proceeded to tell her troubles @t the'Lee Avenue Police Court, where he secured = warrant for her “White's” arest. Widow Sets a Trap. ‘This morning, while she was thinking @f her quondam sweetheart's perfidy, there came 4 ring at the bell, and to » her surprise she found “White's” amil- img countenance grevting her. Mrs. Pasco smiled po hase fvigened to be to eee him, 8h ir ive him clgan wire a4 the m Betivate imseld while a silane @ walk. fixed up ead Of "Axing up,” ho’ BaeSeetitiae Ba 4 ’ im | she tion les. in his office. det gadzying fie wine tnd cigars dragged him im \ here the plot ¢ were cross: woman Paints in Police Station. ‘hite tried to comfort the tell her to run home, but she ine | going to the station, on ‘ it do you mear b nd?” weeping! detmanded the Tike | fos ee tia a | “Your hosban as id? Why, he a singie! to ma amy diamonds” oY Sd be hae : 10 you?” rejoined the tittle F sod iits ede as ot but when the two wseun ls sapere Mrs. Oaki eavent time, however, to know at morning. and at 499 boarded a car va whieh be met Dr, Mangen. Ho was home at No. % North Oxford street when informed by hiv brother tha; Me- Nally bad been shot. ‘The time of the shooting Is fixed by A baker why heard the shota ut 4.2), at whieh time Johnson, according to his story, Was still In the Court-House, Johnson shot up the saloon with a 33- calibre revolver. McNally was slain with @ S-calibre revolver. The fn which MeNally's saloon is located, and in which he was murdered, seems to rest upder a hoodoo. ’ 3 building jusband a tongue-| Je now where been you have night!" she screamed. Then n Aekerly said the machine — along at the rate of twen- did P was mea in Westchester County to-day, be- Y, cause early this morning the stork vis- {ted hla country mansion on the out- skirts of Witie Plaing apd left a bounce " | 'ne baby boy. According to a state alt fothawe. ind fin ye ven out at the Harrim, wus coming ne ho baby wel ay le | sounds, hes said thas Sie * Dlock-| man is doing nively. % me A" Inqulred the iceman. tt the po! . bie runs between cleven cal ve miles an hour,” replicd A mn g ‘Mr, Harriman recently returned from a cruise with ¢, party of friends from the American Yaeht Clud, of whi ds one of the leading members, to Ne=- MUST LEARN SEWING. post om his fast yaodt Crusater. SHOT FROM AMBUSH, at trate Barlow sal Bessiors, goys WABASH, Ind., Sept. %—Bvery day CLINTON, Ky. Seot ®—White Kink | ‘Mead, @ farmer living four big Lg 3 Wha his wite oon he slept there until 4 o'clock in the! mane} | | ed his det in the. course of a long id he had been eng: London for over i! which 1% Members of the How NEEDLE IN HIS. Police convinces the police here that & bold kidnapping has been planned and executed, According to the state- ment of the Mrs. Fendel found un- eensclous In the woods, she lett her Coats for Men. Ready-to-Wear’ Suits and Top | Dres NED 3 all ‘ture, China Women’s and | || and Glassware Children’s Wear, Police Seek Men They Believe and : Flannels and Housefi:rnishings Broadway 34th to 35th St Linans, Ready with Every Requisite for the Sportsman Afield or Indoors This Sporting Goods store meets every season of sport with the same pe! that is shown in the dry gocds Sections in catering to the of fashion. The automobilist, cyclist, football enthusiast, physical cu devotee, golfer, fencer and the man who would a-gunning go have their wants anticipated in these splendid stocks that come under the head ig “Sporting Goods.” We have chosen standard, ndable qualiti in every instance, and that they can be had here for less than is as eisewhere wil! bs taken for granted by all who are acovninted with ¢ acy system. Should direct evidence be needed, we submit Football Supplies for the Gridiron Army. Moleskin Pants, with quilted ber] strong and serviceabl:.... Reavy English Moleskin Pants, with rile tan thigh and separate Ae * hips and knees. i] Heavy English Moleskin Jackets... O98 “Shaker” Sweaters, solid e7lors, mady of heavy Shaker wool, 12-inch collar; cl-st | fitting, woven band [ROM ..crceeeeeeeseeeeenenereene |Head Helmets, made of strong | leather, with heavy felt padding... 2 | Fine Wool Sweaters, solid cclors, rood, | substantial weight. . ae) Brown Leather Shin Guards, cane ri 12 inches long, a pair.... | Moleskin Shin Guards, cane tibbs 12-inch... 746 Heavy Inch : Morrill Nose Masks, made of the bs} rubber; men’s and each... Head Helmets, made of excellent qual leather, padded with heavy white used by leading college teams; eachS# Wool Sweaters, medium weight; solid ee is two children and her mother-in-law to Well-tailored Business Suits, made of unfin- lors; a -around sweater at low attend to some barsase, preparatory || Double-Breasted) ished worsteds and buske'-weave: cicsiot: in] Rugby Football Pants, made of strong tod wanna ae bee te the to 6 | ee sie afi Brown Suits medium and dark-brown shades; chat made} white drill, well padded,......... 49¢ | Boy's Medium-Weight Ai-Woot y4 : Dervuaded- ner ‘Want hee baggage bie in at $12.96. = centre vent in back; trousers semi-peg| Heavy White Duck Pants padded. ..98 ers; oy very durable, .. = ; 2 house near by. After being lured to ti) Ri for the Fencer. . "| hous bers noth equisites ta Polioeman Swatowed It and the ma “soos te Coscnnee | Fer as dg nde es a Vacate eokao( We bevieve that we carry the most extensive assortment of Foils, After Twenty-four. Months} tte ¥o0ds near Bridgeport. Then she ’ , p IO, Gauntle's and Plastrons shown in the city. In every instance we Reached Arouid and Found It) Coming Out ~ (Special to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N. J. Albert Keaser felt a sticking sensation | tm his back to-daw and reaching round | got a jab in one of his fingers. He felt his back closely and dlacovered « steel | point protruding f A doctor who was summoned got to work and extracted a good-sized needle. Keaser Is quite tiele has been in He explal-s that Ing soup while bi neat with a case of peedies. The policeman sw: stance and had a choking fit, but his| throat cleared and he had no further trouble until he found the needie In his | back to-day, The only resuit discovered that all het money and Jewelry were gone. Think Woman Was Dragged. The Bridgeport police ‘believe the woman was drugged or frightened Into | insensibility, was put upon a train and) brought through New York, and was then taken to Bridgeport, where she was deserted In the woods. The mother-in-law and the children of Mrs, Fendel are still at the Hebrow Shelter. The mother and daughter-ia- law is expeeted to be brought here to- day. 7 The Fendels are bound for St. Paul, Minn., where the» husband of the younger woman and son of the elder is living. He sent his mother and wife and children money with which to make the trip to America and they landed In Bow ton. oe Special Subway Number. Twelve pages in colors with next Sun-| day's World. Buy it to keep! Great) historical value. To Harlem in fifteen! minutes at last! Here are Business Suits in gray mixed overplaid: peel esse Mth Gray Worsted] 3.4 stripe patterns; with full length coats in four. Sults at of His Back. $14.96. backs; trousers medium or full cut. . Sept. 29.—Policeman to $28.49, Sitk Lined Top Coats $14.96. values in Top Coats you will recognize them in thi ‘rom his skin. in new shades, lined throughout with pure silk serge, sure the sewing ar- Regular lines up to $24.96, his back two years. one dav he was ent is child was playing llewed a hard sub- Duplicates of Others’ $3.50 ot the steel sticker's | Which Keraner le comeeitue (ere, vortnecs | ci ebay Hats in All but the Label on tye purface of the skin at the poine | Vin the Crowh. where t'e article The needle looks “TRING TO SECURE GE'S LIT Application for Corpus for Former Police C2p- tain's Brother, Now in Mat- teawan, Argued. Arguments were heard by Justice Maddox In the 8u lyy/ to-day on the hAboas corpus Intended to secure the! release of James of the former police captain, from the Matteawan Asylum, where he was com- mitted in 1898, Haughey was sent to Mateawan two months before the ex- piration of a term picking a pocket, Oliver Harriman is one Of the happiest! magiish Promoter in Court with Lawson, Who Makes « Bonat, LONDON, Sept Jooley, the company promoter, who was arrested in London May 10 last on the charge of conspiracy to defraud, and Henry J. Lawson, | promoter, wha wna taken into custody | the sanie day In Iterated that he Desinas o during whic! en companies, with a total ca mounting to companies were connected, ha 2m “Twelve pages ia charge against Hooley, were to-day | drought to Row | ddede "f acn proal of A id Special Salrway Number, was extracted as good as nev, OSTRET-ATORI WL SIT MAE Official of Nassau County Will) Inquire What He Knows About | the Mysterious Margaret| Lynch Case. of this Men's Hat Store on the 2d floor. crowns. This adds $1.01 to the exclusive hatter’s profits. Writ of Habéas extra fine silk and imported leather, $2.50 Derby Hats for Men, $1.88. The authorities of Nassau County are | now trying to determine whether or not | Marwaret Lynch was murdered. They | ate seeking for a motive for the murder. Distriet-Attorney Neimann said that he would visit both the Lynch and Maune homes in Brooklyn within a day or two and make an effort to get for) the first time complete statements of those who have thus far tried to evade him, and pebble leather. We are showing full assortments of the newest Soft Hats, in al colors, at the above prices. preme Court, Brook- motion for a writ of| P. Hauffhey, brother | Boys’ Clothing. -« r. Boys’ Sailor Suits made of al Cigar Specials mn, Clear Havana Cigars: If Als visit te mot satisfactory he wit) then issue subpoenas for every one of imprisonment for | Whose name has been mentioned in con- he having been de-| nection with the case. : west Sera in one o¢ sne'uppar rooms, ©" PN” Londres Fioos, box of 28; repula | ot or Eton collar styles; sailors ‘up. two women werg ot cleared | . an act which Mr.| This will mean that Oswald Maune es Finos, box is ‘ home under separate boty guar ts peat pr rater 8 “he diown, war sive Hirscutield, Tsughey’s attorney, saya | wil bé summoned to appear at the Ia: |] price, $2.25; special at....... $1.49 trameed wih brald aed sabeel. 5 L ge > ae eogeyered he g) 5 , Pa. Welan | Was outraxcous. quest, 'y; Btons have extra li col. (HUNGRY, SO HE HURRIED. | Srer‘arine wht consumption “ile ing| unt slaaghey" war's gertnomc gtr | O%# Of the tnunty datecives sare] Sapola, fat OF $01 wemvar rad | lar; sizes 6 to 12 years, $9.74 . ¢ that the girl did not Kili |] $4.90; special at.... a tew days after his reiease frun|4n examination by Justice Maddox, | that proof tha! 6 Boys’ Norfolk Snits, mate of all woo! Awtomedittet, Arresies, Gives Ex- i. iedadideinaas saa gure rate aiisuaney pialked ration: herself ts shore We ne Pde the Brevas, box of 50; regular Pk} or fancy patterned theviots; single or oune for speeding. FOR OLIVER Dana were, aopolated a comimiasion 19 | body when found she was sealed be. |f $4.50; special at.....+++s++++ 49 | double breasted coats: plain or knicker. Roy A. Rainey, of No. 1% Weat Fifty- HEIR FOR HARRIMAN. feaxamine "tbe prisoner Aid tepery BD | fove the. tree “i por tiy igi Mey the || Rothschilds Grandes, box of 50; reg- | Docker trousers; sizes 7 to 16 yeurs, geventh ‘street, who owns an avtomo- pee, 5 toe Ce eee, as, lho nal | Sent, Meeabs estmmnreneli® Last, Si? |I COP etek. pSoy apical ot.; 82,4 $4.96 bile, was arraigned before Magistrate| Militenaire Has a Fime New Nine- | Maiteawan. cored and sorown ones the vette, aad | Metis Portesten, bos. 8 25 “ Young Men's Suits, single or double Barlow in the Centre Street Court t» r Boy, | a eS y HU : Kearns ° os, box 1 Fe breasted; made of black thibet or fancy are tea ih maint gh tee Pee mys HOOLEY PLEADS NOT QUILTY,|* ee ——— price, $2.75; special at......6 sive chaviotiy pees a pod een sold Kp P PLARYS, N. Y., i Spee! way Nember, | . brah = ae ‘Pweive pages in eolore With next Sen-| Key West Havana Rothschilds, box of (00; regular price, $7.00 to $800, “pei $4.9 day's World, Buy it to keep! Great Siarteat value, To Harlem in fifteen | minutes at last! ————— A Winning Way of cleansing your Gown to the best possible advantage —— retaining the color — renewing the lustee -—re- Storing that mew leoh— that’s OUR siren z point, As ft is with Gowns —so 'tis with everything, special at F Assorted Biscuits baked_by the National Bis- cuit Co:; in cartons filled with an assortment includ- ing Chocolate and Vanilla 5 olock Teas, Fig Newtons, Orange Marshmallow, Argo- sy and Vanilla Wafers; 7c sale price ‘per carton.. We sell for CASH, give no discouns and pay no commis A Word to You Who Enjoy Credit “Conveniences” at Other Stores: | sions. This is the only big store we Shee ot 100. 068 meaty ont Wanaedss, an yields oe Copeman oe fe share. a system + mont)-taving opportu enables poe tocerselicait eter Stores, it provides the best values for Beate soseet ts emacs #7 ve Or . Ernest Terah another company | special at., High-Grade Porto Rican Drevas Fh |fbox of 50 $1 Cazadores—made of the finest tobacco grown In Porto Rito; manufactured to sell at $70.00 a thousand; our price for bos of 45.... $1.24 connection with the | nas, | Mooley merely re- not guilty, and re | h time he had formed | is Peers and | of Commons er $10,000,000, wit Afty-f ve “Chanvers for “Tf auch business and Everything colors with sext Sun- baton single breasted style, plain or venced Finer grades of Worsted Business Suits at prices ranging from $17.96 If you are acquainted with standard twenty-dollar special offering at $14.96, They are 32 to 34 inch box models, made of the finer grades of covert cloth ‘“Isna’’ High-Grade Derby Hats at $2.49 That a large number of discerning New Yorkers won't pay fines for carrying a Hat advertisement next to their scalps is shown by the growth It offers at $2.49 duplicates of the new Derbies advertised by others at $350, One manufacturer makes both lines, uses the same materials, but distinguishes one from the other by placing different labels dn the ‘These Hats are made of fine selected fur felt, and trimmed with Th story above applies to these lesser priced Derbies. They are/cor- rect aulumn blocks, made of fine fur felt and trimmed with good silk worsted navy. or brown serge, sail- A Biscuit Sale. chosen the products of the best-known manufacturers, Foils, S2¢, 81c., $1.04, $1.16, $1.23, $1.74 $2.03 and $2.84. Masks, each 94c, and $1.22. Gaurtlets, a pair, $1.04, $1.39 ind Plastions, 74c,. $1.39 2nd $1.89, | $1.49, Requisites for the Golfer, Celebrated “Nicholls Special Golf, Men's and Women’s Golf Bags; made Clubs, Drivers and Brassies; dogwood | canvas, $1.19 and ALE a made heads; second-growth hickory shafts; | leather, $2.98, $3.34 4 assorted lengths and models... $1.98! we carry a complete assortment Of a7 Irons—all the wanted shapes. ... $1.47] makes of Golf Balls, including our fy “Thistle” Special Drivers and Brassies, | leader—"Kemshall Flyer” Bails, B06245 WrODs... sss se esevev veer 9&c | price, $5.75 a dozen; special at.. Requisites for the Guno:2r, . a‘ Single-Barrel Breech-loading Shot-| Stevetis's Favorite Rifles, 22+ guns, choice of the Hopkins ‘| 'ke-down model; special at Allen, Lovell Arms Co., New Yors| “Nitro A -ogp brain | Bors $2] Arms Co, or the Davenport Anis] use boxes containing ne So. Guns; all guaranteed; all 12- am cus, Coe Js aie garige, with blued steel barrels, pti-| 4 nancle ; tol grips and walnut Gun Cases, made of stocks; the best sin- | Spscial at {| ieather; outside pocket for ¢ fitted with sling, handle and clasp; lined with fannel, Iined with sheepskin. i Hammerless Guns, 12-gauge,| ~ _— steel barrels, extra heavy Peak | Gun Cases; take-down pattern; covered for nitro powder; English walnut stock,| with medium and heey ate c with pistol grip; sold elsewhere af} 49c., 7. $25.00; our price rene | mane No, 4 Ithaca Guns, 12-gauge; English | throughow' twist barrels «+++ $25,98 | ind outside DOUble-Barrelled Belgian Shot Guns, 42-| Canvas Huntin, gauge; figured twist barrels; pistol grip: | side and out: poc! ExteENSlON TID. cccecseceeeees 31.49, Wheeled Devices to Interest the Boys and Girls. Sth FI. Velocipedes, Tricycles, Toy Automobiles—just such a collection as you, would expect to encoun‘cr in a store that keeps “open house” in the toy department all the year around, instead of ending it all with one display at Christmas. ; i: There are plenty of the old standard types of these juvenile fun makers to be seen in th’s collection—and plenty of new and novel desiens as well. # In the newer Tricycles and Velocipedes the makers have utiized bi f tubing, heavy cushion rubber tires and the ball-bearing principle. They” & machines are light, strong and easy runaing ~ totally ualike the Olaf clumsy devices that afford little pleasure to their boy or girl owners, Velocipedes, $9.43, $11.66 and $13.87 Tricycles, $10.54, $12.74 and $14.98 Some of the foot power Automobiles are elaborate, to say the least, and f> that the Auto price range Is $4.98 to $49.49 is assurance of wide choice, The higher-priced ones are racers and touring cars. Plenty of fittings, including brass Hors from 36c, to 79, and brass Lamps at 9c, Low-Priced Veloctpedes and Tr'cycles. Velocipetes with plain steel thres, these | Tricycles with plain tires: sizes in front wheels 1inch... $2.78 | 4-Inch Be | 20-Inch...4+$1,64 | 20-inchoere. 83.24 | 26-inch. 91.34 | 24-inch... $1.%6 | Trieyctes, fitted with rubber xéinch......$2.24 | $3.89, $4.42, $4.87, $8.19, Velocipedes fitted with rabber tires: | Te fitted with heavy 2+ 1€-inch $2.2) | Minch 06+ $2,86 Cashion tires, $4.88, 85.04 @-inch ,,..92, 61 2¢- neh $3.14) $7.19. Sturdi-Bullt BICYCLES, =n These are “Cupid” Biycles—- s rod; Hunting Coats Mh with canvas; large insid pockets, $2,98 and §3, Coats; with large in kets, $2.49 and $2.98 f fi 18 or | the best juvenile wheel we know 20 inches. fof. Frames built of one-inch Wheels tubing, wheels with singletuhs 18, 20.0r tires; seat post and handle: bar: nme fully WeRrETR Ee *

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