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DS STOCKS ALL TUMBLING Using a Cop- _ per as a Battering Ram, He Smashed the Market and Wall ~ Street Runs to Cover. ‘This was another Thomas W. Law- gon day on the Stock Exchange. A Vigorows advertisement over his signa- | $ure tn the morning newspapers started ‘nother emesh movement that forced ‘We entire list down from 2 to 9 points. Amalgamated Copper, heavily traded Im, howed @ net loss of 9 points on the oy Wall street magnates tried hard to off the Lawson influence during , but the downward trend was pronounced and finally ail orguni- was withdrawn, Trans- fiona were fitful in the late trading “the close was weak, Further re- ‘all along the line are ex- to-morrow, and everybody with interest in stocks and securities ts be awaiting Laweon's next move ig probable that the big Interests In the Bereet will get together to-night to off the threatened crash, and the pea to-morrow promises to be lively. All Apprehensive. Lawaon had matters pretty Die own way to-day and the ap- throughout the fi was distinct, there 1 doings, dus r ‘on both sides. gelling went on steadily from he start, and the unloading in many was in big blocks, but the f were in the line of the}. and the absence of emphatic | » wes to the Lawson drive, ‘street took the day's doings as a at course, and simply got well @oyer to awalt further develop- Gay's trading ran up to 2,121,50 Copper Unloaded, Th the early trading selling ordors | fm from all over the country, commission house sold 125,000 fa the first hour and the total ‘Whit period of the entire market very heavy. Amalgamated Copper ‘Whloaded ip bales. There was very support for the market save in Seperated issues and the gen- trend of prices was downward. ted went off to 65 from 71, a § points, in two hours, after ‘peen down almost 7. [t waa ham- thard all day and closed at 61 3-4, Joos of PX pointe § All other Geclined in sympathy, especially States Gieel, American Sugar ot the standard railronds. were made only on the low Teves, Call money was offered trom 10. # per cent. L advertisement published breathes disaster, The sensa- Boston speculator prom! " panic “so much more ont y 4 as milk to vitriol.” From the Of the advertisement it appears bat Lawson contemplates an attack @ line of stooks, picking out a few ‘@ time and advising their sale by the through ahricking advertisements the most prominent newspapers of ‘United States and Canada. the market closed Saturday the street experts figured that the panio-stricken, had sold out on glump and that stocks would re steady until after the holidays. ‘the full effect was felt when the opened. Amalgamated Copper | down like a plummet, declining 7 pointe in an hour, The first in Steel common was a ot 9,000 shares, which sold at ‘The next quotation in this stock aM ‘Big Brokers to the Rescue, ‘The bis big men on the Stock Exchange Who Were instrumental in halting the last week hastened to the floor @ot busy. Frantic tel @ent to brokers and bankers who had todd Teturned from their week's end thelr country homes, After forty- utes of confusion, when a whole. in ht have happened arket stiffened and SESE Tnuence Was too stro bled all along the line ——— BOSTON STOCKS HAMMERED HARD BOSTON, Deo. 12—The Boston stock Market opened weak to-day, with Amal- = Copper the centre of interest, appeared in the morning ‘The stock opened at 6 1-2 & large part to the continuation ‘week's campaign against it by by oe. 0 a ~~ tecorded a loss of over a Coppers opened, yi 9, & love o1 ot got another hold on later and the list steadied * sth showed losses 0} pointe, Copper made only vanced, how hy ‘W. Laweon, whose extensive ton Bachange | Ay unusual enaiennen ‘ever in the history of the Bx- Such an uproar risen from the to the galery, Wee crowded with speo- re blustered about } aoes coy ere how- aa heavy in the aggre ‘in last week's break. carried down, It | was in pee of @ plan of to unload the stock at | end it wae this de coppers ran to 914 fell + | slightly above Ratwr which had Its un- | the other fessase ba i ld i a keel GOULD LOSES BIG WIRE FIGHT. WASHINGTON, Dee, 14.—The Suprema Court of the United States to-day d- cided the case of tue Western Unior Telegraph Company vs. the Ponnsyl vania Railroad Company, mvolving the right of the ratltoad company to remove the telegraph company’s poles from its right A way, In favor of the milroal compan The opinion was handed down by Jus-| tlee McKenna In the decision the court held that the Congressional act of 186, which eon: | trolled in the case, does not grast eminent domain to telegraph companies over the private property of raiiruad companies | meemeteetiypcmnee AMERICAN STOCKS | CLOSE FLAT IN LONDON} LONDON, Dee, 12—-Meney was in @ ple supply in the market to-day, T counts were easy. Prices on the Stock | Exchange wero ateady and @ fair} amount of business was transacted Console were firm. | Americans generally |mproved at the apening in sympathy with the New Yori fk sateen Saturday, which | created a favorable Impression. United States el rae in renewed demand. ‘There wes a g*neral reaction after the receipt of New York's opening orices. and Americans closed flat. Grand Trunk hardened. Japanese eee in better demand. Im- perlal Japa ro nt fe of 1 were quotes at atm 4 were cheer- ful on the Improved ps BUYING BY SHORTS STEADIES COTTON Although cables were disappointing | to-day the cotton market opened steady with prides 1 point higher to 4 lower, getting support chiefly from shorts, who had expected a sharp break at the start Following New York's lead the Liver- pool market Inter moved back to @ level close on near months, The rally hei used alors to renew thelr activity, but falled to arouse any public Interest and Ware house buainess in consequence war nut in the early dealligs. Leecember. 1 to 1M: 3 to 7.9; July, | bid. The late January, 7 pail Bs MLAs WHEAT DOWN ON FREE MARKET SELLING rices Ww Mareh, ‘There was considerable wheat for sale in the market to-day and prices broke from 7-8 to 1 cent, This wae due to the snow in the wheat States preceding a cold wave and to large receipts in the Northweat, Corn was easier with wheat. New York's opening prices were: May Wheat, 111 8-4 to Ll 7-8; July, 102 7-8, De- cember, 115 ws 1-2, wi Moy Chie! wheat, 110 to ie Ju i, 10 WB 1-4; Pecember, 100 Mis corm ib to a 14) December, 41 to 44 New York's Wheat— Moy, * 4) went: tig es ry 13 i December, ‘d "ehicane'e ia i ae, opted eater a Closing rls heat December, TH eked: May, 100 48 100 1 Ny. 8 3-8 aaked. | Corn— ry, ab bb Ceasar ia 4 bid, BANKRUPTCY MOVE AGAINST BROKERS of Memree 4 Mentee im Th erty Waa Transterred by Firm, An (nvoluntary petition in bankruptcy wan filed in the United States District Court to-day againat George H. and Alexander A, Monroe, comprising the firm of Monroe & Monros, bro No. Broad street, by John & Co,, with a claim of $12,275; by Donal Gordon & Co,, with one of $40,198, an by 8. D. Braun & Co., with a claim of were: by bid; Ma: Creditors c $51,225 The creditors allege that the firm, on Dec. 7, tranaferred property, being then Insolvent, constituting an act of bank- ruptey. SULLY’S COTTON SEATS SOLD ———- Four Auctioned on the Exe ie Bring $40,100, ‘The four sents on the Cotton Ex- change held by Danial J. Gully & Co. were auctioned off to-day from rostrum on the floor b y Supt, The three neld directly in the naw pated were avid for $10,000 gach, | Zere being Howard Wilson, Louls J. moet one 1 Ligh a ‘uurth seat, held In the name i B. Alocse, was gold for $10,100 to Herman Nonten, pote COTTON LOSER A SUICIDE. DALLAS, Tex., Dee, 12.—W, HH, Myers, &@ cotton buyer, committed eulcide at Cleburne, we | in @ letter to @ banker that he h speculated on the cotton market, and no hich aide he took the market him. The letter conelud what I do of late, It ts ¢ what I should have done,’ Fo! Wall Street ee A NOVEL FOR ONE CENT. Every Saturday The Evening World gives its readers @ first-class novel In addition to riggs | all the news, ‘aarees Saturday t third of theae “Who Was John Pendleton?’ @ “inh ing hog bast f by ‘Ernest ia . Pterson will be given. Don't * JAMES MGREERY & C0. Toilet Goods, Latest imported Perfume ex- tracts, —packed in novelty boxes for Holiday Gifts. asc. to $3.60, | 500 Solid Ebony or Wooden Backed Hair Brushes,with genuine bristles, $1.00 per pair, Value $1.75. ‘Twenty-third Street, THE WORLD: woNdiLY EVENING | Bales 10 lowa Central,. High. Low, Close. eb'a. We Bh- COPPER LED 70 Ken City 8... O% 7 na 1% Kan City @o pts » mh K mKC Kr 8 pe... 2% HK HN “i DROP IN STOCKS Jf iscc'S BS ash..14% IIT mm emis Mitty 18h 1004 —1% 180) Met 8 Ry 11% 1% 1h —3 Market Lacks ‘aii Power | 2100 Met. secu be ithe me ‘| 10400 Mex. Cent mL Under Attack and Prices wasp « sem. 97% 10 MBP & 88M pill Crumble While the Metal Issue) yma ik & Tex. i24 0M. K. & T. pf. Is Unloaded. deus bu 1084, pee Lapras WONALC, & B18 » t. Bia, Co... 56% Stocks closed lower all around In the! gq lead... 2% market to-day under the lead of Amal gamated Copper, which was hammered | down # 1-4 per cent, on enormous well+| ine. Nat, Lead pf. #% WNat B&O. 2% #0 Nat. RRM. p. % | 1O0ON. J. Central. | 100.N, Y. Contrats Trading was on a vory large scale, the] "we NY. Contanbtite most of it being In Copper. * WNYC 48.12 7% The Steel etocks were hard hit, yon yy wnt, common being ldwered almost 4 polnts |rsn oe aw Weal... | while the preferred lost 5 t. Mine Central, American Sugar,| 10) XM By he Loutsvilly de Nashyilie, ®t, Paul, Mle) gi) Seria A jsourt Pacific, Reading, Southern Pa- Pee. Pe 1" efic and Union Pacifle were among the| 19) Pac. Coast .... chief oufferers, they closing from 3 to| # Pac. Mail ..... “ 6 points off. yem200 Penn, Re R. 198% The tractions finished weak under the |!70? Peo. Gae 1% lead of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, which BECO va a as dost 5 points. 1c. Le lame ot from 214 to cimest (eer] Se ccie @ © cent. wore folt in the Erie issues. a “4 aa WO Ry. Bt. Sig. 2 We 1b ‘The total ealea 4) Ry, St. Sp. pf. 91% Wy My 1% shares and of bonds pred ssg eu wy - oa 104700 Reading n % % AK The Closing Quotations, Wp Reading 180 0 8 Net | $8200 Rock Island 4 4 BK— 1% | Bales High. Low. Close. eh'¢.| qo Rook Isl. pt. % %% 2% 1% 300 Aliia-Oh 17% WN 16% 1%) 1700 Rub. Goods .. 23 HHH RW~ANal Cop % Oh 81% —-*%) om Rud. G of... 9% 2 9 WO Am, Car & FM No NH —-M4 Osiom-Hheff ..M = = I HO Am.C. & F. pM % HH —Me on gions-Bh, pf..10 1” 10 — 4 Tod Am. Cot, O11. WK We % IN| woos 1. & BPI wy 6 BH 1% 10 Am. Dist, Tol. 7% M4 Ml | 18.1.5, FCI CNM 18 I 1% 10 Amer. Exp ..a0 210 20 | ma Law.ss 4 # a6 0 Am. Grane T.. 14 ™ IA %| m0 SL. BW. pte MO Mod Am Hide & 1.10% 9% 19 —%1 “gy ge P, Om,.d88 I I +8 220 mH. & Le pe ale UN GN Is | apH09 sou, Pat... OH M% HK —4 $00 Amer, foe Sy Th 8 = %) pon gouth. Pac, peti 117% 11% —% 1000 Amer, lee pf. 3% TM —16 | rasp dou, Ry, Co... 4 HY HK —2 4) Am. Loco... WK YN! 00 Bo, Ry. Co. Of HH Ke le —% Picts elhak me *~ s Bay 100 Tenn, C. & 1.. 1% 6% MG —8 Hs v . 100 Tex. Land ...., 8% 984 364 400 Amer. Malt pf. 3A ML) aan reg Pao phy ae pode WOO Am, Smelt... Me TT 18 SH) ioo-Third Ave. R.1M% 19% 104 — 60 Am. Sm. pt. 1K 1% 1% — | os -pol, Rwye 2 3 2 —u W) Amer. nut 10 10 10 10] Sor gt Tk Woh OK MM te 1) Am, Haut pf 4 % H+ 4! Sor ee Wal, sy MY Mol Wor Am. Gt Fay I KW) eo ctwin C. R. T..10K 100% 100K, —1% ap ee huge, a ‘Of O44! won. Bac & P.. tle 1 10 1 “20 Ani, Bugar pl.isi oe. BaP. pd i Tt = th (800 AmTob, p. cf, 98 180200 Union Pac.. ..110% 108% 100% —4% 101 Am. Wool .,,. 22 10Un, Pac, of... % % —% 190) Anaconda .. ,.108% ~i | Baily Br toad MA 2% =I ‘tw AT, @ BF. pl ‘4 UACL Pipe le MY ot t af Oo ALC, Lane_crite” OUACLP. ptt mM BM mo Balt. & 0. 100 WOU. 8. R. & Im. O% 7 a | tO Balt. & O. pf., 9% + %| 2000, 8. Leather 1% 15% 184 ~-2% Too Bikiyn Ro 7... A sy OU. S. TLeath, peony 9 100% —94 0 B kiya U,G....24 | 17001. 9. Rubber... 24 9% my —ty 1080 U. 1600 Brunswick Co, 10% 10% 10% 100 Canada South, 6% Oy Ay —1% | 90800 U. 8900 Can, Pacific,...194 129 129 —3 | 100 10000 Chea, & Ohio. %y Gh My 24! moo 600 Chi, & Alton... a 0 -% w Va-Car. ch 20 Chi & N.W....2 19% 4) Va LC. 100 Chi, & N.Wipf.saoy e237 200y —14,! 2900 Wabash 18700 Ch, G. Woe. 0% 1M 21% 15] 100 Wadaah pf... MCLG W.p BM 4 MH a1 | MO Weet'gh'se 18% 17 IN ty HOC, M. & SLP.pieee 1 1 41y 400 Weat'p'e 1 pt..1% «19 «48 00 C.. M. & BLP. piMy 183 134 41q) OO West, Un. Tl 4 9 mw Hy HO Chie, Term. 18 1K 12 —q) HOW OTe Me MK UK % WOChL Term. pt. 2K BK wy — 4) WW ALM 1M #6 HHT OOM Un, Tr. UK 4 1 ty] OW & LB Spee HY Ty WO Ch Un. Tr. p?8 BB 14) 100 Wis Cent... BM MY -d 1 C..C.,.C, & BLL ITH 9% Ty 14) HO Wie. Cont. rt, OH & “o -1% $00 Col. FL a 1. a! @ 04) “Ex dividend. 10 Col. Fo & 1 pt ~$ Ca Cc. } MC Bocce wot SHIPPING NEWS, 90 Col. 80. Int pt. 5% 58 B+ 40) Col, So. 2d a uu ah Oy bY ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 7000 Cena, Gas Toot ae | Bun tines, 7.15/8un eete, 4.83/Moon sete 10.10 {100 Com Produce, 2% 204 20% “8 oan ee 200 Corn Prod pf.. ie 7% TH — ‘at ee 1800 Del & Hud... 186%) 180% 184 —2! * woDen &@RG... 3 a a“ tan’ Gave aia Den & RG pt M4 HH MH—~%) ta aha ef =a PORT OF NEW YORK. 700 Det South... 6% +%! 2900 Distillers’ 8... 9 iy . el lo Grande 68100 Erle 8 8% BEB [Verne 900 Erie tat pf... HM 7 Comus | Wo Erle 20 pt ws Ca = mred M&@Bpf.m % wR —1 | INCOMING @TB STEAMSHIPS, MWMWAD.S BD 4 DUE TO-DAY. 2900 Gen Blec Co...180% 18 189 | Mev tera, ig Great Nor pf. 2m 2 1 on ton Lontge. 20 Hock Val pf... 93 =" “gua 1% Homestako .,. 70 w » -8 6800 111 Central 185 (100K 1% | OUTOUING STHAMMHIPS. 20800 Int Paper... my H4 BAILED TO-DAY. 1900 Int Paper pf. 7% 1% Sails, Pikes, Brasil, Fein “ APRONS, B. Altman & ARE SHOWING APRONS IDS AND NURSES, IN BOTH SUITABLE FOR MACHINE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED STYLES, ALSO IN STYLES WITH VARIOUS TRIMMINGS, RANGING IN GRADES FROM THOSE OF MODERATE. PRICES TO THE MORE EXPENSIVE VARIETIES, ®. Altman & Co, orrer a VARIETY oF STYLES FOR WOMEN, MEN, MISSES AND BOYS IN THE MARVEX KID GLOVE, IN DESIRABLE WEIGHTS, COLORINGS AND DESIGNS, FOR STREET AND DRESS WEAR, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR B. ALTMAN & CO, BY MESSRS, TREFOUSSE & CO. OF FRANCE. Eighteruth Street, Marteraiy @trvet, Meth Avenue, New Pork, ‘ton Rotel, wee > EFRMWee'te"1000. , drcialning hie aperchea trom oinel'S ae =e ioe aD ny sTuDW,(itses ote other questa, AD DY. Lingpam had spent the previous aight | Thomas G. ham, on acter in| in the sicshdlle werd at Beli Ma | Robert Mantail’s company, who wae (0) Sunda are eee ||| ( j have appeared as Iago in “0 proper case for treatment there. at j hime fot le returned to the hole a \act queer! iathiciniaeeaners A NOVEL FOR ONE CENT. Sent to A private senitarium to-day v7 | | hls friends, hiv mind having given way | under tie stress of too much etudy and | overwork. Linghan was taken trom the Barring: | Broadway and Forty-third |) ia Gifts on Every Floor For Men, Women and Children. Deter ea eitiaeat o a aceite Whe seid he wes Slee Christmas Specials in Holiday Gifts in \, Toilet Goods, Upholstery Section. asus lan tite eemeet tl buagas Coma Conor BR Alt & ri 1] Sa: ea Steet Aah ote Toate bapiil coo Gee e wan ni, Ebenized Comb, Brush ai: Hae fhe nee wile ae Set, sterling silver mounted, in a neat box—value $1.39; special sesses 98c | Ebonized Military Set, sterling silver | mounted—value $1. 50; ‘ecial . + 98C | Real Ebony Comb and Brush Set; sterling silver mounted, in lined case, value $1.75; special,,, $1.25 Trench Stag Military Set, sterling sil- jver or gold plated mountings; value $3.75; special $2.98 ‘ol Easel Back Mirrors, heavy plate glass, |. * follows: size 5x7, fold plated and ouidized $8 to $1.25 Curtains, per palr.. 696 frames; value $1 pecial . 98c [6% to B9c Curtains, per pair’..45¢ English TapestryT ableCoders. 8-4 size, in Morris designs, without fringe, full two yards nent: regalat price $6.00; special for londay $3.00 Ruffled Maslin Curtains. To clean up our stock of Ruffled Muslin Curtains we have divided them into two lots, reduced in.price UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS. A NUMBER OF FINE SILK UMBRELLAS ARE SHOWN (IN STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN), WITH UNUSUALLY EFFECTIVE HANDLES OF ROCK CRYSTAL, GARNETS, CARVED IVORY, GUN METAL, AND GOLD AND STERLING SILVER IN ART NOUVEAU DESIGNS: ALSO MARTIN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS’ IN A VARIETY OF STYLES; WALKING STICKS, RIDING WHIPS AND CROPS. FOR TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), A SPECIAL SALE IS ANNOUNCED AS FOLLOWS: TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN (26 AND 28 INCH), WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, $3,00 Axminster Rugs Make Popular Holiday Gifts We show a full phy cousins line of these well known Ru; large assort- | ment of the popular Oriental — priced as follows; , 27x63, $2.75 | 6x9, $17.50 36x72, $4.00 8.3x10.6, $2200 4.6x6.6, $8.50 9x12, — §$24,50 Hall sizes from $4,25 to $9.00 nen Dept. 360 PM sear Table Cloths, with napkins to match — choice of Irish, Scotch or Belgium linens, in many new patterns, neatly boxed, at the following rices; $4.25 to $11.75 and upward. 200 dozen Towels—put up one-half dozen in a box—in heavy damask and fine huck, plain, hemstitched or knotted fringe, $1.50 to $3.00 per 4 dozen. | Rogers Silverware. Set of Six Forks | Six Tea Spoons Six Table Spoons t $4 49 Put up in satin. lined cases—special at (CRUMB SET, Quadruple Plated, | Bread Bel met and Creams—spe- | clabat. +-98c and $1.49 NUT BOWLS, fold tined—special at | Cutlery. Three-piece Carving Sets, stag handle, | sterling silver ferrules, $2, 39 to $4.15 | Two-piece Game Sets, staz handles, sterling silver trimmings, 98¢ to $3,25 | Nut Sets, in satin ined cases, 59c to $2,48 Boudoir Clocks. These handsome li gilt) 98c | | LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES OF LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN AND WOMEN WILL BE OFFERED AT A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION FROM THE REGULAR PRICES, Clocks are excellent taceabacsi | WOMEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, |ited with American move 75c, AND $1.25 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, | ero WOMEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ° ° $1.00 AND 1,25 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN. New Wash Fabrics at 44 Price. | WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 35c, Superfine Organdies at 19c. Yard. 25c. EACH. a ytd ten ces yee remitel new Srandien Uy come 7 a 2 MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, clusivey on bite and tinted sfounds: the color combinations ¢ 1. QC $1,00, 1.50 & 2.25 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, and petatngs are equal to the imported kinds ats lee, vd per ya omorrow Sewanee $1.25 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN. Wash Goods in waist and gr patterns, nel a for, |presentation purposes, Many new designs in madras, (Rear of Rotunda, Fint Floor.) voiles, percales, sateens, fancy piques and cheviots, ; Dress lengths, $1.00 to $2.50; Waist lengths, 75c, to $2.75, Nineteenth Street and Stxth Avenue, New York. We continue the sale of All Wool Dress Goods At Exactly Half Price. BROADCLOTHS, TWEEDS, SUITINGS and ZIBELINES— | manufactured for this Season to be retailed at $1.00 per yard 50c re entire lot will be placed on sale Tuesday and Wotan | pare lay, at. In our regular lines of black and colored Dress Fabrics we! |show complete lines of imported Silk and wool Crepes from! JAMES McGREERY & CO, Muslin Underwear Dep't. . ad Floer, | $1.00 to $2.25 per yard. Imported Silk and woo! Loliennes | 6 Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Corset aed ge ae vite be orted Volles 4 and Veilings ' rom 75c, to er yar roadcloths, ots on Petticoats, Bridal Sets and Dressing Zibelines, unusual A. Ry from $1.00 to $2.50 per phe Made of fine materials, and daintily trimmed with new laces, embroideries and ribbons, Men’s High Grade Neckwear. m Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers, $06, 75%, 95¢., $1.25 and $1.50, Suitable for Holay Gifts Night Dresses, Petticoats and Dressing Jackets, 75% 95%, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, Made to sell at $1.00 to $1.50 each; ooh A bbabhabaeehm nn London Squares and French Four-in-hands, | of a splendid quality silk and in an excel. lent assortment of styles and shades, (First Floor, 2ist St, Side) Twenty-third Street, PIANOS A great Holliday Conquest for those who want to purchase an Absolutely Reliable © Moderately Priced Piano. We are making Christmas offers that are revelations in Piano selling. Monthly pay- ments if you like, Open Every Evening till Christmas, ™ Sterling Piano« MANUPACTURERS, STERLING BUILDING, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. “PATIENCE is the strongest of strong drinks, for it kills the giant Despair.” a eo A little patience with a judicious use of Sunday World Wants will TURN MANY A FAILURE INTO SUCCESS. @ cM Case Sch 4

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