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re RT ees ~~ a THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1904. < ] ce" s look & Johnaon, of No, % Court street, nh , I reasoned that he would " y | b | masee SRE | ng poor) wn He told "a he loved | Brooklyn, denies her charges and rl ‘ ihe i n § | me madly and that {¢ 1 dld not marry |t0 @ Judicint separation. He exhibits iH | is he would Bia bieieele” a copy of an agreement of separation { She declares he went away to borrow 1 his bride dast , the with whieh to get married, ges that she has ' and t went to Brook prieties with pe i —_—> — na M Monls nis whom bh not name, and me ma ¢ owlng a ol at he t Pretty Telephone Girl Who Mar- tri y ried Fellow-Operator Finds the mat Wants Limited Divorce, Marriage a Failure and Sues py t ter . FELL DOWN FRONT STEPS, for Limited Divorce, ; : John Wilson, of No. 121 Third avenue, was taken to Belle Hospital to-day with his body badly brutsed and Last of Leiter Girls Will Follow ~~ Example of Her Two Sisters "and Wed Titled Englishman— ".~ Engagement Is Announced. rees and ement Was ob: epresentation ( ST 4 ¥ \ A hip by telephone, ending with Her 1 suffering from ; wren « of t a Se | tur ap wat and sudden mar re, 90 Na age ol ie Seg a to hae. tit» wel nthe ioe | im "), ict os ie | Beginning Thursday, Store Open Evenings Tiil 10 P.M. Dairy to the Earl « our na Mae Lux Monit} Mo n _ satre. with the iar aa. Det ade ee a he none " - to the Karl of Suffolk ! men operator at the eighth stroec | om Irs onthe bande of @ Os central, haw a moins voce and I DANGEROUS SEASON | i et the Childr n Ss James C. Montz, the hushand tn the é . ¢ € ; ense, was chief operator of the Hell ca ae eed | long-dl ce tel ie system in De } . . sires, sie was twenty-two ana news ON Reason Why Sickness Increases at This. twenty-six. On her wires were the Ti f Y | Waldort Astoria and many other hotels | ime 0 ear, r Fis Ree Boke “ae: baring french oe | All children who come to see Santa Claus Tuesday will be given a beautiful course, she had to call frequently for| One reason why there i much) Your doctor will tel! you that this |/ and interesting souvenir, Moniz. He sald pretty things over the more sickness at this time of the year na w of wire to her while walting for connes-| than at any other Is sexained by Heenan cae. . And as a Special Token of Good Will a Box ot Delicious Candy fons, and » Hed 4, He liked valcians, wh that the thou- ‘ bs H Oh A . ‘ ' regen pees the ikea aie They nr [ot signi vist tks vor in search Cine because !t builds up the body besides, Santa Claus hopes that his little friends will pour through his home | er each other what they looked like, and | of Christmas gifts are expose! tocon-| and fortifies against all disease at he sald his people were wealthy and | ditions and changes of temperature) the same time that it cures colds, owned much real estate | that result in colds and more serious | grip and all throat and lung ailments, Husbands Are Scarce. | allments. This old prescription, as we have A person whose health {8 not| explained in other articles, is not a | rugged easily takes disease from the! patent medicine, and does not con- orins of all kinds likely to be in the| tain the dangerous nerve-deadening ner well enough | af of the crowded and suffocating | drugs found in so many of the s0- they would get | Stores—they lack the vital force to| called “cough balsams” and “syrups, She agri fight off and overcome the disease | It !s all pure nourishment, and good ne ways herself: “Husbands are | germs, to take right along. Tha as : . ee, } The romance cam can, if he ple . ‘ ‘ ‘ he proposed one di < i Me f that they a climax when Ho suggested Waist Patterns in Boxes 69e and 98¢e for white Waist Patterns, made of corded madras and heavy oxfords. 59e to 2.49 for colored Waist Patterns, made of flannels, mereerized cheviots and oxfords. 25c to 1,25 for colored Waist and Skirt Patterns, not in box, but neatly folded and tied. 4 with Lon Curzon rs Viceroy of India in the | aa “the old bounder.” As Infanis’ Wear 3.98 for children’s coats, worth 7,00, 1 to 5 years old. Crushed velvet and bearskin are the materials. 98¢e for 1.50 Russian dressds, made of Gala- tea cloth. ‘These are for children 2 to 5 years old. 19¢ for children's 25c worsted hoods that are prettily trimmed with ribbon, 1.98 for children’s 2.75 white lawn dresses, with four insertions and lawn lace edged ruffles, a va : ~ IN CANS HOICE, : FULL S] / SOLID PACKED SCANS OF THE \ -}) STANDARD HV BRANDS Women’s Neckwear 12'4¢ tach for 25c Turnover Collars, fine embroidered linen, with loop holes in white, orange, green, black. 49¢ for 89c newest novelties in stock collars including chiffon, silk, in white, blue Persian and other colors, 1.29 for 1.98 lace collar and cuff sels in Irish effects and Venice laces, All come daintily put up in neat boxes, TUESDAY AND “<}1 _ __WEDNESDAY AT ANY STOR Tollet Articles 1,76 for .2.75 Shaving Set, ebony finish, sterling mounted. A set of this kind is greatly appreciated, 2.98 for 4.50 Military Brushes, ebony back, sterling mounted. Put up in a very attractive Holiday box, 49¢ for 75c Toilet Set consisting of comb and brush, The mountings are sterling silver, 10¢ to 3.60 for Finest Perfumes, beautifully boxed and all ready to give as a Christmas present, Fancy Linens { 19¢ each for 25c, 29c and 35c Colored Shams, Scarfs, plain linen Tray Cloths and Tray Cloths, $e each for All Linen Doylies and Lace Re- naissance Doylies; value 1S¢ and 10c. 1.98 each for 2,50 Renaissance Bureau Scarfs, 54 inches long, with linen squares or round centres, 69c each for All Lace Renaissance Centre Pieces, 50 designs; value 1.00, Waist and Skirt Length Madras 69c and 98c per box tor Fancy Madras, white jacquard effects, in 3 and 3% yard lengths, 25c and up for 500 Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths, folded up neatly, tied with red and blue braid, forete*:|Greatest Sale on Record [t=] tipe, Sweet, souni Ds " best varieties 4 pV gd 25 cooking and eat- 240f Canned Tomatoes, | is Large size, adoz 30c} e basket } Extra large size, dozen... 35¢ During the past season the tomato-growing sections of the country had a bumper crop, and the quality of this rosy, esculent Presi was never better. The canning factories were run night and day to preserve the rich, red harvest, and their warehouses are filled to overflowing. Now comes the house- keeper's opportunity. At the end of the season several of the most prominent canneries find themselves “short” of money and “long” of tomatoes. That is where we stepped in. We furnished the money and bought their tomatoes at our own price. The first trainload of twenty cars is here. Fifty to a hun- dred cases have been delivered to each one of our 138 Grocery Stores, and while Cenis | Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, this first shipment lasts every housekeeper may buy a large, Solid-packed can of 6 a Setf-ratsing miature of nest whett, fine standard quality tomatoes at the record-breaking price of ‘ Can, i tat Reichl ah Ries a The present supply should fill all reasonable demands for MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- ]} tight as. the sea foam; DAY of this week. Better be on hand early and get your share, ZID. CATON. seeseseeee 10c ee , Red Onions. Very test red medium sized Con. necticut Onlons; special price continued; basket | 9c Cranberries. ‘The finest from ae Cod and New Jersey, large, red, ripe, full of flavor, a quart... | Oc Baking Powder. Blue Ribbon, guaranteed pure ¢ream of tartar—standard of ex- cellence and purity; 1-1b. can, 35c.5 }4-Ib, can, 18¢.5 10c 4 lbecan, Complete Waist Patterns 69c¢ each for 275 Waist patterns of fine quality Henrietta Flannelette, Almost 36 inches wide. Peer y ss's Royal excels all others 4 1,49 up to 2.98 for French Flannel Waist less Malt Extract. With Every Purchase ot Ten Cents Ma More, Except C 0. D 8. ge Bb be sae 10 fs Patterns; also plain flannel, silk ginghams, ete, Famous revitalizing tonic for women ee en, $1.17} 4 bottie,..... ic and jchildren; dozen, 10c $1.18; a bottle,........ Books at Little Prices 45¢ for 1,00 Books, A rich line of poets Flour, Our Famous Pride of St. Louls acpreendetineianaieniaininsee, Butler’s Coffees Unsurpassed in flayor and aroma, Butler’s Teas At half the usual retail prices, Best Mocha and Java — Finest Brand. Butler's Golden Tips— “Good Living ” ond famous classics in convenient size and very attractive, Baby Olives. grades of these Coffees 25c One trial will convince you that It Best coe se 50c If Lady of the Lake, Lucile, Fancy Baby Olives, 4-07 bot- imported; a Ib....05 sees excels all other flours in baking Ported; & IDsssser serees See That You Get One, Evangeline. Tbree Men in a Boat, tle; special’ for this wee Best Maracaibo — Heavy bodied qualities. This superior flour placed Butler's Unxid Teas 5 Black Beauty. Black Rock. vetoes on, 6c Coffee with superior cup 20c within the reach of all below cost of 4 favorite varieties; a Ib, Oc Favorite Poems. The Princess Qualities; a1b..... see. milling at present price of wheat Butler's Best No. 1 Teas n ‘ aaadi the doen k Best Santos—fancy 7lb. bag, 3 -lb, Bag, are pure & uniform; a Ib, 35c Wash-Day Specials. 85¢ for 1.00 Books, These are better than hand picked and Dee — 5 I Butler’s No. 2 Choice Detter’s ¥ GenieoRalee tharsaas evens the poems bound in padded covers that some sell at 1.00, he ame Pata fe s- 25 4€ a Cc. 3c. Teas—3 varieties; a Ib.. 25c fabitie T cake 2OC Longfellow, ceo <5 Butler's Blue real thing; Tennyson, Lowell, LA, n= “squares Cor ; 5c. Shakespeare, Meredith, Good, Strong Ammonia—Qt. bottle. Se Whittier, Browning, Ammoata Was Butler's concentrated 4 Qe rorateds Be 25¢ for 50c Books. This is an exception. ally choice book, the binding of which is white vellum, 138 Grocery Stores.| | : Buy at the Nearest and Save Money on Every Purchase, A eaieeentllicneti iene eeeeenenenienmeenene * 25c VEY ih pack a Ys Emerson's Essays. Dolly Dial c TT, eee) | Dream Life, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Fancy Prunes. Condensed Milk. Dainty Biscuits. | sowrine soa or brand: Ze fl Sketch Book, Wee Magregor, From the celebrated La Palmera ESSIE BRAND. ene et ‘ Treasure Island, Drummond's Addresses, Private Estate in Santa Clara County. | Vrichest and purest of milk from} | Butter Thins. he! wibtum (OC neaagy manent { et famous herds in the | | Soclal Teas... > Extract—Peerloss; a Ice Skates Inciest grade of fruit grown on this estate under the name of “IMPERIAL” brand. The largest, freshest, meatiest and most deliciously flavored prune that Is marketed; average 23 to the Ib,, worth 25c. a Ib,; our price, a lb seveserece l5c i control the entire output of the Te for Peck & Snyder skates for women. Strap heel and toe. A great Holiday bargain. 1.18 for Women’s skates made of cast steel, highly polished, Half clamp and with strap in the back. 1.89 for Women’s skates made of cast steel, nickelled, and with clamp toe and strap in the back. 49¢e for Men’s ice skates of cast steel, Full clamp heel and tos, and a decidedly strong bargain, 85c for Men's 1,25 ice skates made of cast steel, nickelled. are designed for popular use and to satisfy, 1,89 for Men’s ice skates, mad of cast stec', Genesee Valley, very] | Red Grahams, ..../ rich in cream; noth ing better; scecially adapted for intunts; Vienna Crimps...) ald, Golden Crisps.... 10c Johnnies .....4+ 0 pear). finked brand ‘Tapioca — 1) OF granul Tominy Routhern packaze ph, from beat econ, tumph br Strengthens, | ell ° ‘ Melb can "10 Wines and Liquors. caisson eB Butler's V. V. 0, Be—Very, Very old Hye, af Nifornia, a bottle, Chorolate—Ruver's Premium; pu forate,.& orolateTutlaue Premium: pure and are vld whisey; G" Peectes a. | ag ge eet lh Sy et soluble Desi My Ib with hardened runners. A splendid skate for general use. [fe 1.50 Guinness’s He hse ed Diamond St 3k ‘ 9c 1.29 for Hockey skates, made of cast stee lieh, @ bottle 6 -nie Mpeclal Reserve Very i 38 Dublin Stout. nickel plated. All clamp with key fastenings, White Label. 3 x ‘ Irkh Whiskey—Sir John Pow flow Iriah Whi the pi Dwere Testi Tevetiaet 1.00 [Thomas MeMullea & Co.'s] kuaranted seven y ars ola; our 1.00 Pure Groceries ' alors Monograms Ver old, Rye Pevet Petites. dune 1600 Gitealda, Sherry, “King Mono" Uure 15¢ a lb. for Peel, | Bea pkg, for In-er- oe Peete Bis 75C |No limit on quantity at this exe] . 1.25 Lemon, Citron or Orange. —_| seal Oatmeal or Graham Crack rimore Whiskey " 50c |traordinary low price. Buy] “imide sherry, “Impertal” 5 1,00 18¢ a lb. for Bone- | & Tegular 10c package, yeriat Whiskey forte 4te /all you want, Glralda, Sherry, “Solera” — Fine. 5 less Breakfast Bacon, sugar 3e a cake for they Our ca) —e ne alin. Bheger, “Vere, OM oc cured, Laundry Soap—Ba vhitt’s best. “ABC Gin—Trymore, Holland of O14 Tom: Si} Giralda Sherry, “Very Old Amontiliajo® Ue ce Dry. pale, exd bouquet 8e a 1d. for Blue 25e for 5 lbs. ter Whiskey bot a boule . first prite at st 1 “ Bell Currants, 1 tb, package. | Japan Rice. ule 5c ie. or dde.; vottie ta palen — Superior brand 7 Be Segich’ Whisker” Kinzusnlo’” "Ane ola lo Port Be. bad Sins Bailie. Sa ’ 32e for Blue Bell 26¢e a Ib, for Tea, « Bitrsiecicn ene of 1.00 "y aperion J. B. @ dotile, Bile ‘ Maye ; 4 ‘Syrup, sap maple, quart can. | choice mixed. Tremors, ‘sb y 16e a lb, for waft, a lb for coane Cova. tm: 1S eh, Pound Cafe, fresh baked, Ham —sliced to orden, on the Sixth Floor all day, and that he'll give away a ton of candy. | Eighteen Groups of Tuesday Bargains | "| Dressed Doll | 1,09 for Punch and Py Women’s Coats 7,48 for women’s three-quarter length coats, made of fine zibeline, in oxford and black, double breasted, 10.98 for women’s kersey coats, made of black kersey, with fitted back, leg.'o-mutton sleeve. 7.98 for women's jackets, of kersey oF vicuna, made with fitted back, trimmed with velvet. 6.48 for women’s jackets, made of black kersey, with stitched flat collar, pouch sleeves, turnover cuffs Women’s Hosiery 1,00 for Women’s Hosiery, three pairs in a box. They are fine lisle thread, fine cotton and cashmere hosiery, 50e for three pairs of Women’s Hosiery in fancy boxes, Fine cotton, fleece lined and fine woollen, 29¢ per pair for Men’s 50c and 75 Half Hove, 150 dozen Men's fangy imported lisle and cotton, 10¢ per pair for Children’s School Stock ings; 1,200 pairs children’s heavy cotton school stockings. 17¢ per pair for Women’s fleece-lined hosiery, double heel and toe, Three pairs 1,00 Wiater Fianneis 12\e per yard for Wrapper Flannel, io stripes and scroll effects and 34-inch cashmere finish fannelette, 25c per yard for Wool Tricot Flannel, in the latest shades of the season, so desirable for shirtwaists, 8(¢ per yard for 500 pieces Colored Outing Flannel in various stripe effects, with a long wool nap. 4\e per yard for Shaker'Flannel, in cream and white, It ls heavy enough to make underwear with. Value 7c, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs 14,97 for 18.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft, They come in best patterns that have been made this winter, 16,29 for All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 9x12 ft. This is a rug we have found others asking 23.50 for, 22.39 for Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., in all the newest patterns, Sold in rug houses at 30.00, 1.95 for 2.75 Axminster Rugs, 27x60 inches, Will make a worthy remembrance on Christmas day. 1.49 for 2.50 Walton Velvet Rugs, 37x60 andy size to cover a bare spot on your floor. 1.98 for 3.25 Smyrna Rugs, strictly all wool, 30x60 inches, It's a positive bargain of the highest type. 65 per yard for Tapestry Brussels Carpets, fine quality, good patterns, made, laid and lined, value 85c. “ Linoleums and Oilcloths 839e per square yard, Joseph Wild’s Cork Linoleum, guaranteed to be perfect in every way. 87e per =a oy yard for Inlaid Linoleum, wood floor effects, value 1.00. 19¢ per square yard for Sampson's Oilcloth, § , New lot shown in 4-4,6-4 and 8-4 widths, Values 25¢ and 300, f Women’s Wear 79¢ for Women's Flannelette Gowns, the sea. son's choicest selections, of fine quality in assorted stripes, 89e for 1.19 Flannelette Gowns, made of the finest grade of material, with double pointed yoke, { 49c for 79c Flannelette Night Dresses, made with yoke turnover vollar and desp cuffs on sleeves. 69e for 89c Flannelette Night Dresses, in a square neck effect, inlaid with solid pink or blue. 2.98 for 4.00 House Robes, made of all- wool eiderdowa, German flannels and Persian cloth, 98e for 1.49 House Wrappers, made of gcod quality fannelette, full length and wicth, 79¢ for 1.25 Kimono Sacques, of ,crape cloth, with silk dot, made with deep shirrings, 89e for 59c Flannelette Kimono Sacques, ig B , fancy figured colorings, with deep yoke and wide sleeves. : 25e for Women’s 49c Flannelette Under. & skirts, in pretty stripes and checks of pink ani blue. Pyrography | 1,50 for 2,00 Pyrography Set in a f bor, including heavy platinum needle, rubber bellows, ete, { Doils, Toys and Games i 1.80 for 2.19 Ma-| 42c forRed Rocker, jestic Jointed Doll, | .20 fo | 49c for 65c. Daisy Dee ae for Bah Jointed Doll, 2.95 for Swinging § . i 4.25 for 5.74 Ma.| Home. jestic Jointed Doll. . : $0¢ for China Tea {: 49e for 64c D, P, | Set Judy Show, 26¢ for Trick Box. # ) 1,25 for Child's Rockers, 30¢ for 40c Iron Passenger Train. 25c for Mechanical) Railway on track, . aoe uti ; i) orfulldre 29¢e for 40c Black. Rag Dol, seed board. 1.74 for Daisy Ex- 95e for Complete press Wagon. Tool Chest. 98e for Uphol- 45c for Harmless B* stered Hobby Horse Shooly, | Gun; shoots rubber ball, for Repeatin; 1.09 for R a OO peating ace 9c ‘for for

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