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AND “PARTED WAYS | sted ‘or Sends His en and It'is at Onoe _ Rocepted—James H. Hyde ~ 9) Takes His Place. BUILDER OF THE SUBWAY DENIES FRICTION REPORT. _ Admits He Has iffered with Di- |. feetors, But eclares He has Only Friendliest Feelings for Former Associates. a John B. McDonald, the Subway con- Urator, hes severed his connection with _ Re Belmont companies and his resig- gation from the directorate was to- Gay accepted at & meeting of the “faints H. Hyde, of the Equitable Lite Asmvtance Society, takes his place on he Board. ** Mr, MoDonald resigned trom the di- » Gectorates of the Rapid Transit Sub- ) Way Construction Company, which built the Bubway, and from the Interborough Company, and hae severed a! hin con) with the Belmont interests, Belmont, when asked respecting ton of Mr. MeDonadd, said for personal reasons, but point of view of the interests mpany the organisation is ro in every department with our @ngineor, resident engineers and Subcontractors that the work will in 80 way be affected it rn a5 f 4 WHEAT WEAK ON . HEAVY SELLING | Showing .loaqes OF Lind to 13,2 conte junder heags? Vautdarion’ "rr "had an ida that ome of the wig cago’ holedre’ Nad Uerown “over stuety | whent, ‘ |, Corn Pyrpathized ‘with wheat gat [tutte with thé decline ostng djily *y [to t-4 of @ cent under qiarte ret 1quica- tlon, | pied A break of almost Seepts fn thie price of May wheat ooguired in Chicage to- day. The market was swam bye flood of offerings, several prominent longs having enormous lines for sale. The decline was apeerea ly due more to a lack of demand than to any es iy bearish advices, On May the If int of 0 a net doss of 3 N b, York's opening prices wete Wheat, May, 1 Te! 104 1-2, ass Chieago's ne. were: M Hal wo if duly, a 10 to 110}.2 Corn “ to i; i duly, 108 3-8 Corn Feb: asked; De- he day Was reaoned At ‘he clgse was at Lid )-2, a ay. | 99 a4; ‘1 4; New York's.» closing jew ork’s cl Wheat—May, 1124-8 naked asked; December, 1161-2 ruary, 603-4 bid; May, 61-4 Bictett celta wie: Wet “hieago’s closing y —Decamber, 108 be May, lie 12. bid: July, 87-8 aaked. 34) January, 44-4 asked; May. 441-4 | to 443-8; July, 441-2, Gene COTTON SAGS ON BEAR PRESSURE, Cotton opened firm to-day, the Mat ing of from 7 to 1§ points, is aotive covering by profes. sionals and some buying by wire houses, caused by unexpested strength in the market at Liverpool. Trade was heavy and sentiment timid about operations ea the bull aide, and in later dealings the movement of prices was irregular, due to preevere from bear houses The opening prices were: December, 784 to 7.67; January, 1.69 to 7.70; n, 1.4 offered; May, ary, 7,76 bid; , TM to 7.08; July, $08 to 8.04 The late prices were; December, 1, ener, 7.00; Maroh, 7.92; May, 7. ‘uly, h — 3) PROFIT.TAKING IN LONDON MARKET LONDON, Deo, Money was tn tn- Can See No Detriment. Pigg work on the contract made in| t MeDowald's name, with the ox: | _ option of the Harlem Ship Canal | fe almost completed, and the work re: Mpataing to be done is doing prosecuted | 2 closely under Mr. Person's super: and that of his division engia- | that no possible detriment can be by Mr. McDonald's retirgs | Mr, McDonald has never had do with elther the equip- sh work in the Subway. Work on the Brooklyn extension Been sublet in complete sections, fe being carried on by the @nb- edntractors most»: etorily, under | 1 Qi niger vision of the enginoers of the | Wapid Trans Board and the company {a entitled to relief from Guties and his resignation hns been | . accepted by the Board.” | is Dentes Friction Report, f MeDonald when seen sald: "Tt ts ff 8te that 1 have resigned trom tne In- Companies, I regret exceed. te have severed my connection dithe fmterests. with which I have #0 long identified, but my work Gone, the Subway Js finished and| = j trains are running. reported that there has between you und ing in that~noth MoDonald's was . Mathing bit the triendiion. “the presiden Z 33 ji Ss by 3 e fealings tor tof the companies and th orate. I may have had some dif-| of opinion with the directors, | oy feelings on the whole are most! ‘he » MeDonald was asked cop. bis plans for the futur he said was too early to discuss the ree. | there is plenty of work to "he added. ‘ understood that Mr. McDo eataue to held some shares o: both the Belmont companies, Was necessary for him to hold inter- in the companies to enable him to 4 a director of the companies, | Bow that he has resigned It is un- be will not relinquish his Thnows that for at least a year Telations between Mr, MeDo! Mr. Baimont bave beee aoe *efote ie opening of the subway in October it was stated that a it thought Mr. McDonald Sasuming too much credit for the e ruction, while Mr, MeDon- ed that Mr. Belmont wanted @ capital out of the fact that by had thougit sufficlently well euterpr’ ise to back \t Seagolally, Bric j put up to Mr. McDona! and he declined to discuss ws er was asked what he had je sald he considered that | Be creat was due to William | ne. a mily made friends at | ' peateey celebration, when each sald | 3 things of the other. a WO TRANSFERS TO SUBWAY. Mr, Belmont Says Surince Roads Will Not Give Them, Augudt Belmont, President of the tn-| Rapld Transit Company, in & teply to Louis. A. Cuvillier, of No. 229 Broadway, says that the surt nate @o not feel bound to give tran to aay, of Forty-ninth street and Third avenue, and Mr, Welmont does not think the * matter ean be arrynged. Mr, Cuviliier © Wrote Mr. Bémont, suggesting a trans.) Between the Union Ratlway Com- ‘and the Subway, and asking what / Wapid transit improvements are to be made on the east aide. 4} Mt te the announced Intention of the Tnterdorough Rapid ‘Translt Company,” Mr. Belmomt writes, “to put four tracks n Bebond avenue, although on property fowners living along the road this, tn ‘urn, depends.” § } MP. Cuvillier says he proposes to try, DB), Ba compel the Union Railway. to grant | ‘Afansters as the public demands, » MORGAN ON NEW BOARD. Mrond Directors Revign in Body Consolidated Blects succes- 808, Declaring Dividends, je hoard of direcors of the New Ontario antl Western Railroad, & meeting to-day, resigned in a ‘This was done to allow the new mt the Now York, New aid Hartford Raliroad, whioh fhe Subway lines at One Hundred and | the Ge: | ‘creased demand in the market to-day owing to repayments to the Baek of ingiand, whereby supplies were re duced, Discounta were steady, Con- tinental exchanges were adverse, while bar gold was in demand for foreign account Trading on the Stock Exchange way dull on profit-taking. The movements were slight axcept in Americans, Con- sols were unsteady, the report 4 new Natal loan affecting aii-edget ber tp ‘ weak wd . merioans opened recov: ered to parity, at they Wore moderately wen . Later the market was 4 poln at vs amount tf rofit-taking in New York ali f ub"dation. Prices closed irregular, Japanese were firmer on the recent news from Wort Arthur, ‘impo Japanese Government 6s of q at ® Rio Tintos were sympathy with Copper, ee BOSTON BROKERS HAMMER COPPER, ROBTON, Dee, 1.—Amalgamated per was sold heavily om the Stock Machangs to-day, The stow opened at 7% and rapidly sold down to 78. After a brief rally it touched 11-8, « | drop of 44-8 since yesterday, Copper | Range, which opened at 101-4, ded a) United Beatce Minin ioek ceatty shecy re oat t points at one time; Laie Royal aa ind a other copper shares wore weak. arket Waa one of the most ‘timated the fail, The deoline in whiol been oc! on i Thomas W, Lawson. i ae TO PENSION TELEGRAPHERS. Senate Bill to Treat Them ap War Ve # Finds Opposition, WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Senator Boott asked the Benmte to enter upon the con. sideration of the dill placing on the persion roll tho names of telegraph nald |°Peratore who served as woh during the Civil War, and in explanation of the measure said that while the opers- tors were not enlisted they were the confgntial agente of the Goverament and bad perfomed most important services. They had been @xposed to all the dangers of regular eoldiers, and he thoughj. the country could well afford to pase this bill as @ Chrigtmas gift to these men or their widows and orphang He added that there were only about m of Gia operators Pr t, Gallinger annow to vow ‘ugainat ‘he Mie taytna ines 4 it should pase tt would open way to the poasioning of all other clans ot tall large expendicurea, Other iseeatste tal Ke & urea Ot) tore also opposed It. — BANK OFFICIALS ACCUSED, BUFFALA, Dec, 1—Was ing grand larceny, second degre been granted against former ‘mory, Chashler Paul Werner sietant Cashier William F. Luedeke, of t rman Bank. oh a WILLCOX CONFIRMED, WASHINGTON, Dec, 1.—The Senate, in executtve seston, confirmed all GOPPER CRASH ON LAWSON TI “Keep Selling,” Boston Magnate Wires. as Amalgamated Is Thrown Over in a Frenzy and Price Drops Almost 9 Points. ENTIRE MARKET DROPS AND WALL STREET EXCITED. Speoulators Take Fright at Warning that Collapse Is Com. ing and Rush In to Unioad— Heavy Cuts All Around, (Specie) to The Brening World BOITON, Mase, Doet, 19 street te spreading the through ‘the wire how large pool is torming ¢ Don't be Pools ave alrendy load. stintions holding “it as are getting nervous, fell holdings while there ts yet a mar- ket. THOMAS W. LAWSON,” BUSTON, Mass, Dec, 7, 9 P, M— “Wal strect domoralised)\are now telegraphing over the country and Barope that big men are getting tomether to rally mi these yarns fool you. putting this Amalgamated, My bis « ments will not appear at distant jute Wntil to-morrow. a “THOMAS W, LAWSON.” Copper got « staggering blow in the Stock Market to-day, and before the seasion waa half over had been knooked down 0 points, while the shares were thrown overboard ta lots as big as brokers could handle them. Holders of Amalgamated had taken ‘Thomas W, Lawson at bis word to sell “betore another ¢rash came,” and they started in as goon as the trading opened, ‘Dhe Initial sales were at a loss of over & point, and the dedline went on rapidly ‘as the shares were dumped on the mar- it. “There was no lot-up, and as the so sion advanced the ontire list began to feel te effect, and soon prices were dowa all around and ineiders on Wall Wrest who bad given only passing heed to the Boston magnate’s warning be wan & look serious, PMandard OF} With Himt Thor¥'were report that, Lawson had made up with the Standard Ol) people, and that the Rockefellers were not qvérde to the Boston man's attack on Atftalgamated, One fact quoted in sup- port of this was that while Copper was being battered out of shape in the mar- het, Btandard OU shares on the Curb rah Op 10 points, Brokers who would not accent this polated out that the teues in the mar- ket controlled by Standard Oil were de oldediy in \the slump, Colorado Fuel and Iron being ® notable instance, it being Wnocked down over 5 points, Wall street bankers treated the vig deeline of the list lightly, saying that the market was sound and all cond! tions favorable to high prices, They Predicted that the market would again be at @ top level within four or five days. There was little immediate comfort from this, for the llet weakened as the eeesion neared the close, while the heavy transactions brought the days total sales to the 2,000,000 mark, which was near the high record, Twelve-Potat Drop, In hie sensational advertisements yos- torday, published before the opening of the market, be gave !t as his opin- fon that Amalgamated will fo down to %. At the opening yesterday Amalga- mtvted wae $1. @ince then it has dropped over twelve to. wdanty sellers,” said Lawson, in bis advertisement written yesterday, warn- ing holders of Amalgamated to get from under the first thing this morning, “can ‘obably get 2 te 16 to-morrow Oecrsedarh ose Who walt untill the following day will probably not get over © or 70," Rarly sellers to-day did get as high as 16 at two or three periods of the trading, At fest the stock declined to 1% but there was a rally of 3 points that héld until the huge blocks jumped Month's Medicine Cabinet nominations, Postmaster cox, of New York, and Indlaa Commis- sioner Leupp. a eeeinape SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rive T.10/fun set. 468iMocm sete., — if THe TIDRE | tee ad ‘High water, 4 t Pat 7 T 3 PORT OF NNW YORK, ARAIYVeD. Dritieh Empire... berms . . | Wh INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. the ‘other road, to take Generous Offer tdwli with Weak Digestion or Stomach Troubies. With every bor af Mi-o-na sold Hegeman & Co. give the following plain and positive guarantee bond, assuring the purchaser that the money will be returned {f after a month's use the remedy hag not given satisfaction. to refund the rO- Te 1 Anyone whose fod does not di ought, who has to take teen about when and what to eat, should take advantage of this generous offer ot Hegeman & Co. . THE WORLD: WED NESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, ong [into the market. simply overwhelmed | » Hane Lew? Clos: Net High-Low. Clon. Net | Bigh- Low. we the traders; That ried the break, {. eats tng. Chae at. ent, ing. Ch'ge on, eat. ing. Chg i; D 2 Col. F. & 1. pf. ry we ot ly) 200 Manhattan . ..16e 67 = % | isa Reading % mH wm wh — £000 Co MC. de 1 18% IT TL TOM Met. Bt. Ry...12% 11h BH —1 | 8M Reading Int p. 0. °®) n —% In sympathy with Amalgamated the) ig South... 2 % SMe] MO Met, Beou...... 6% 50 50% —1%! CO) Readin pt. 8% m2 6 Whole Hat fell of from b te.$ ponte | soo: go tat pe, bee Mo 1 | OMOMex. Cent... 224 Mf 21%, 44 | G90 Rock Island .. 30% 34 j ss ed ni bry Te «Sposa 400 Consdl, Gas,,,.21% 20 10% —1%) WOStnn. & St 1a) 62 bk +) TOO Rock Tal a ea 8 th 181000 1. 8, sul se bt were Ppdamodic an ’ 2000.C% iu... 8 B 8 elf Pas . ~2 | SO Rud. Goods |. A Mo VaCar Ch... . appeared Une nubile was hor anty fol- | “oCera Pro Ait 7% 1 TM 4 Pamir ie” oy pr 3 10 Rud. Goods pty Mh HH — | 180 Va-Car pt. 11% 14 lowing the advice of Lawson and sells Ma Del. & Hod. 19% 16 18% —1 | ey pak 7 Aus me 1900 Slose-Beh.. .. @ © e- mover cac. a pe aa but was selling everything mD La Ww Mew 104 | Seat . 4 by a aa 1008 Jed 11 pt. 6% 6% H%—H%! MO Vulcan Det... a i be . 2 -) | ; 10 SLA SY i pte 7 1% | 1900 Wabash .. .. - Alhongh the sales of Amalzamated | 0 Dé SG, pi, ae Mw ii | OPM Pahlbe AiG act ase 2 |e i A oer @ @ 41%] THOWabash pt um ibee Nese wremeneons Legere eee | Oe Us Ay. ®t peherye hg oiart “ 7 poe 100 8, L. &W.... 0K OM 00 Westinghouse WK My the people why look to trim for advice , a ; oo Ot S| sooo at. L. 8. We p. m™ that there, are stacks of the stock rfsy rc OF de *~: 4 | WONat. Lead... Mb Wh 2% — Wo, tal Veins ne 18% 1% wwalting sale. in the course of @ f€™ | wo Die gO my Ith JO NORM, 2p By ey 14 7 Sou, Pacific pt.it wW.a . pt. wee daya be looks for a terrific Drank. | “yyy agg A. pt. WON, J. Contral.t4 190% 199% + | ayn Bon, Ry Co... OW. & L. BE. tpt 7 “Mah Should the decline hold the average 18 site tree GON. Y, Alr Bry 19 157 -6 | IT Bou. NF Co. pF. entral.. 34 2 2 — % haw struck since he wdvised selling > be [IMOUN. ¥, Central... F114] “om Stan. Rub TCO My uo W pt. 40% wh the stock yeaterday—6 points a day— | 290 Erle ist p' vo WON YC, de BLL. Gh —iNs | 9000 Tou, C. & T., TH Wut ten Dusiness days will be required » | SONYO .& Mtl 27% THe TH — | tan tex. Pacie Bue | ore eS ae o { {1190 Nor, & West. 77 154 7% —%| su-Thira Av. Rt! ‘ alfa aaron, ta, Recents Co, enon & Went. om a a cat) eee ta . 4 ‘how 100 Gt. North. pf..200 eat... Ae AK) 1909 To , raatein that he would nave eet! ordere | som Hock, Vel. pe, 8 ay Pac, Const .. 10 10K, 7h — , qmecuted should they reach him before | ss09 Ml, Central BO Paci Mall... 4% i oO Te epee oa thar it ke eaula nat| Oe let. Paper . 1100) Penn, RR, 1K 18 1HH-2K| JOU, Hag & P.. tL . a1 ik ; : odd 10 Uny B. & P. pt. 74 re the titeronrs between that paren oe ne “HPa0gesieh ae | iota Uaton “Pao aie4 UNITED CIGAR \ the scporty at those eddreased-com | 3100 lowe Cen. ‘10 P Fe W & C18 1604 ng In. all, holders of About 4.00 2.00 Preased 8. C. 0% 8 RES SYSTEM shares—reaponded to his Invitation, for 140) Pressed 8 C pty © 19 Un, Ry Inv, pf 6t the markot @& the opening Was deluged 80 U. 8. 0. 1 rr with Boaton welling ; 2h OK + 8. C, LPipe 19% Means ABSOLUTE: all street Is wore oy my cL Pp. PROTECTION aguinsi SUBSTITUTION | hig, powerful operator 1% 5 R bing and do what the: % market, there is a pon little would be required these = start @ tremendous panic, and Lawson, of Boston, says & clique capable t ¢ of conning, Amalqoessind Sow fro IP phowd, iWaoem necessary for their #took e Pee rama ristmas Rings shares, and o! | : ‘The Closing Quo *. } Te and Brooches ost, cat. ing, Ch'ge r 00 Allis Chiers,., 17% 17% 1% —% 60 Allie Ch. 9... 0% © @ <I What makes a bank successful? Public confidence, Without that, capital'ahd good management are vain. It is the same way with ( ae AGAL Coes TA eee y store. Unless people learn to believe in it the owners may as well put up the shutters, For almost thirty years the LAMBERT we Au. C&P. WH MM ame — 1M a jewelry store. U Pp ; : uP ' "i i) Am, C. & F.pt 0 9% 9% — business has expanded steadily because jewelry buyers have faith not alone in the honesty of our intentions, but in our practical knowledge o 1700 Am. Cot. O11, B% WH 4 — WI overy detail of the trade. ee eee ay 7 “At the “Christmas Corner” they have never been content merely {o mark time. THE LAMBENT STORE ALWAYS GOES AHEAD. im he nal. it j im 104 —'|—f To-day nobody in town sells better jewelry than we do,'and nobody can match our prices. If you think this is pretty big talk, compare our 5100 Am HH & Lpt 8% 4 4 --14/TE goods and figures with those of any other reputable jewelry house you know of, All our prices are marked in plain igures, WO AM. Ie 6 TH Thee Yl If you cannot come, write, We say little in print about me orders that we fill by mail from ind ee eee o— $0) Am. 100 pf... 8% 8% TT — % i distant customers from Bangor to Galveston, is breaking all its own holiday records this year, energ ' serves and pleases distant cu: I ) Is 4 \ kc in eda pencetted of tong experience is in charge, Patrons who order by mail receive the same attention as if they called in person, soo Am. Malt. ™% % hh Because our store and factory are under one roof, in a quarter of the city where rents are low, our yp vie expenses are lower than T100 Am. Mast. pt. 28 20% 24 “INI those of other houses of high standing, We manufacture largely. " buy Mes pu ote pos direct of Mig ster oy for Fr eee eee ee ae Every diamond in our. glistening stock is a LAMBERT importation. You pay ONE profit, not three or four, on goods bought of us, MO Am, Smelt. pf.113 Mi Mle —i'y q y . Snu) is why we save you money. : seam ot Tay. Wh BM it alos We keep on faying, away Christmas presents, ready for delivery when they are needed, and the big vaults are more nearly filled than am Roo HM at this time last year, but there is some space left yet. For holiday gifts, jewelry of the LAMBERT kind is more popular now than ever. FEN Are. Gomes OR A ON et If you call early in the day you will find the store less crowded than in'the afternoon, and you can examine articles with greater ease - Am. Coke of “1 jo a and have them “Laid Away,” to he called for at your pleasure—or engraved and ready before the great rush commences, ; ae Wel 5. Wh He Rh A word should be said of our wonderful assortment of small, pretty, useful things in gold and silver at low prices. But a view of the M0) Anaconta ..,..100 % 06 —I59) HB stock is worth a column of words, F ' ee ce ae | oe te We illustrate to-day, in ~ manner necessarily imperfect as newspaper cuts can never do justice to a piece of jewelry, a few rings and BOA. T. &B FH 5% —) 10 A.,T. & &¥.pttia 100% 100% —% | brooches, all admirable as Christmas gifts. WOO AL C. Line.,..162% 161 151% —14 WHOBalt, & Ohio,,.10% 9% 8 2h Solld 14-Kt. dela 10 B. & O. pf., % 8% -4% *0OBrooklyn KR. T. WH 6 BW —2% 900 Can. Sou,. 1% —1% 14000 an, im -? 8% —14 200% 04, 3 -% ‘ %4 — 1% 1% 1% — % 8 Chi. Term. pf. aM —1% 10 Ch. Un, Tr.. 4.19 lb 1b-% Gola 10 Chi, Un, Ty. ph at a a -t burst, paved WCC & HT. 0 HH ATH Hy with fine nait' hy MC, Lo& W., 70 » 0 +4 i 1 5 WOOL, He Th... BO 4h 8h OK nt peal tod ier cae wi _ i) contre: price, fase. HONEST VALUES 5 $35 that tont tha. tmerehag “h taaet tek is Solid 14-Kt. Gold mor Solid Gell ° . Gg y money, and are erent more valu- Miter ing sed fine be 17.3 ‘a (9 ) Knifecedne = able to you, with which to get pre- mynd ay ateys SS IK )/, Brooeh, vivasius — 7// \\ rf miuma? The “R. & R.” {9 the old 11, CP. ‘ 1); Genter, 1eK!. Gold ‘ original atamp and the most reliable el SAS) dinnobd in cons ane aie 96 mond. The redemption store covers space of 0 ) mond: 8 6 stores, arranged {n departments, * and has over 60 times the agsort- $32 ” ment of goods at different prices | | that any other store has. A large ||} store filled with valuable merchan- Solid 14-Kt. Gold dise, No more walting for a full KRnite-cdao book. We redeem any number, from 6 sonbe sv, Green, R, & R., Blue, wy Rec or Red } also sik: Siore carta cates, soap Wrappers, |, &0.; we Modeled also exchange for any kind of stam: epmal : wanted. Cash if preferred, 4 one Sa Oe Pere We aive articles for 600 stamps for | fF veal, orice «820.00 which others ask 1,000, Old or new) OO; with dainty — (Bnarayed free.) tobacco yelnpey &c., , Call a 4 or write for new book, with d. rectory | 4 = of merchants, "“R. & R." BTUDIOS, | Belle AER TH TWINS entrance 160 West 284, | poses ona 14-Kt, Gold | Brooch, = at _ a3 a very ettrac- tive pattern, wn. veven fine At am onde; er Price, ine DAY 80008 00. te .* $85 SPECIAL SALE oP ) 4 6 14-Kt. Surrounded by. Ane? MAU Bolla 14x Geld Fancy * menaas 5 THURSDAY AT paved reves, BY None. pent with 2 foe dia- r Pe oP lle, PERE wip leben nether need Manaeentd diamonds in Clrous Parade March (8. 7, Pauil's relief, and an- J Hy ‘ . : MW Qi Abser’ for Drensuiand si awe \\\\ a‘ weany Rye Intermenso” (by FE. 133 Hiik PN fits x Gene p . 14-Kt. Gola [iit 3 ¢ Hoes Are in the Hives. fait f prices $° ee wrsital Welortions (thy only. edition Hanll” hy g dos ids’ hag Tas price... BOS Corner Girl, Fs Giamonds.. } Lids "romain ote written.) “Wy i fing, fret oul Kile Moonshine Inverinezzo (veer yy HW half pearls, fine ry Come Back Dinah, 1's Been Wait- tase gat y diamond ta con S 4 \S Y golla tre Drtoe, Xoune Man's Solid vod wl - Boa ponlh Waltits (very pretty.) Lae iv + monde. irqunite $40 bold bs m Ring, tind, jer|| ‘arch. atte 68.00 on ce, a4 % 50 : Rammeenw oe Mute ae | Fiftitees ow 879.00 : me 68, bE a Mountebage. March, Mail Orders Filled for Any of These Advertised Rings or Brooches, Sones} Pines of V \ idee Third A ay Be Aierte, Thir d Ave, r Ve., 4d on @ Pumpkin, | \~ “the Suawanse River } Corner Corner t for & Jolly Good ‘Tine, to Love Mi ow, { “ctis'onv. {if S8th Street. 58th Street, F! See of Oiher Girls, the ‘ SC arin