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fe wii 4 t SN, @uceumbed to the smok mn "Pareles Smoker Starts Serious ». Blaze in Old Hasbrouck Acad- 3 emy Building, Jersey City— _ Many Lives in Peril. HYDRANTS ALL FROZEN, CHEMICALS SAVE PLACE. ~ Woman Risks Her Life to Save * Cat, Which Fireman Finally Rescues—Girl Crowded Off * Fire-Escape, but Not Hurt. The dropping of a pipe by a careless | @ependent of the Shiloh Mission, at > $0 Grand street, Jersey City, to-day was j Feaponsible for one of the liveliest fires ) that city has had in some time, The Mission is on the ground floor of what | é known as the oh! Hasbrouck Acad- ‘emy, one of the oldest build 33 tn the gity. The Mirror Print Company Shares the ground floor with the Mis- | 4. On the first floor lives Mrs. Sarah | San, the Janitress, while the second Poor 's ocoupled by Mr. Hanna, a maker | Of skirts and waists, In the cellar of the building the de-) Pements of the Mission saw wood and @o other chores for the favors which the Mission bestows upon them, One of the men dropped a pipe in the cellar day, and within a few minutes a lively lage had started. A tremendous volume of thick, black smoke found tts way} to the upper floors and started a pani ‘among the twenty girls employed by Mr. Hanna. to- NETS SAVE |°” “GIRL WORKERS ! ISTINA MARGUERITE JUNGE, WHOSE HEART BURST WITH JOY. s. ” Entertainment. Christina Marguerite Junge, ay wah her alster, Emma, 4 small grocery store, She had attended hearsal, Hor sister Emma wai when « (and the bureiing with joy a 4nd the Snowtia The Song Bird When If came time for her tform and Me and the Tt was a little snowflake About the time the firemen arrived these girls began to come down toe Gre-escapos. Mary Moses was crowded | No, 2, Rast nreatened a number of other 4, and gave the fire OM by the others about twenty feet | + @rom the ground, but fortunately Po River, and anchored bo Hice Sergeant Howell and Fire Captain |boata ® hart fight Quinn were right under succeeded fm breaking her fall so well that she |) fas acarcely Injured at all, After this | the life nets were spread and several girls jumped in them. Mrs, Lidell made her eseape by the etairs, but went back after her cat, fom, On the way to the street she and fell on the cat, The cat ran back upstairs, A Greman rescued Mrs, Lidell, but she eried #0 for her cat, that another fire- man volunteered to go up and get It. In the mean time the firemen were fighting the flames with chemioals, as ~ gill the water pipes were frosen, It ook four tanks of the chemicals to | pat the fire out. —— POLICEMEN SAVE LIVES AT FIRE, | Fire carly to-day which started in « © gtable at No, 168 Ninth streot, Brook: | tym, killed five horses and spread to property, destroying three and endangering the lives of ® number of persons, who were only : gaved from death by the [fearlessness ef two! policemen. The fire was discovered by Policemen jar O'Neill and Michael McNiemey, endeavored t) break down the of the stable, but were unabl and the horees, with loud n screams, perished, Then the flames ‘the three-story frame dwell- No, 16, which was oo- Mrs, Torpey, the family of McNamara and Mra. Kate her daughter Kate. did the house burn that Mrs. Cook and her daugh- off and they were carried the policemen. Mrs, Mo- 4 gitl named Mary Flynn then taken to the street by the i wt 2F i : & of i : it immediately the house at No. & two-story frame dwelling, and house at No, 1701-2 also a two- frame dwelling, caught fire. No. 170 the policemen saved the of Mrs, Joseph Logankamp, after ing other perwons in the house GiMeulty, From No. 1701-8 they Qasisted the members of the family of William Emerson to the street, Before the engines arrived the three Phowses and the stable were in ruling ——— #ATHER RISKS LIFE TO _. SAVE CHILDREN AT FIRE. Side waa a panio in the Old Home- hand Hotel at Fulton street and Ar- ‘ Hington avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day, md many narrow escynes from death ‘PF a fire set by an overheated furnace doe. \e Gdbrs Groutegan, proprietor of the | hotel, was overwhelmed by smoke and + Beat upon revurning to the building at-! te 4 eight. | he bad carried his wife ld daughter, Alice, to the street. nt back for his two other chil- ”) ral ¢ firemen the for ‘The Portland was tled up against the| Before the arrival of the her to wear Chri the 4 v t Madison sireet lay her ter, and to It were Led a number of |Pollce reserves trom the Madleon sivat | triumph, as she thbught, will’ be her other lighte nor, had run to the blage, and the work oo raft ma of remening the frightened women from a fe ettapts “Odean Sst Mahe | DIES IN HIS VESTIBULE, raze sfully until the burning | were these hen that many had to f be te rl restr to keep them from jumping, _ SO Oe mety er wuickly | On the arrival of the firemen it waa|Mam Goes Out for Walk and Drops . tren at once that, the blaze was not ised, | 6 rabin of the | dataorous in iteelf, but to prevent any partiand” frome an overheated “stove {ff the women from daghing themselves! Frank Schaler, forty-four yeare of The damage was about $0, ere Hita-escapes the Ufo et WH8) age, of No, wi Hudson street, wan are omen Mhoh the men and women had been | fevna dead in the vestibule of his home cot mit fremin attacked the binge. | early to-day, HOSPITAL PATIENTS ind iwaa got under control quickly Behaler Was recently operated upon building at Nos, 297-308 The fire started marred by « rough, amooth, even, pliable BAL’ No Gren, Morence and Gussie, who had es- eaped urknown to him, While ne groped @round on the second floor, the little ‘gitrie, with their mother and sister, were @ppealing hysterically 'o the firemen @id police in the street to save him Charles Westward and Henry Robinson, airway, trusted thei rlives bed posts and dropped from the Five other men had been ped by the flames to the roof, get to .his point of mfety by wrapping ir heads in wet towels, As the roof © burn the blaze underneath gotten under control and the fire- Carried the men to the street. n was found stumbling down. Detween the first and & policeman. He was deliri- who was \ ; the eldest daughter, bed She with her two sisters. room arm and Alice in the » @¥o lodgers on the third floor, who were | ©) uit oft by the fire and driven back trom | to two lines which they fastened to| second | ‘ira to the fi he itis without ving no traces, except a smooth, even skin. all ( bottle of Wells’ Hair Balsan: (f Powder, equal to #1 teas Ser) the Balm of Drugg GRAY V1 and | father caught up the | \e could not sea them on the statrs Fire in the lighter Portland, at Pier IN FIRE SCARE, TOO, | Mil and dying persons in Beth Israel | Hospital were bundied up ready to be! carried out into the cold and snow to- | day when fire started in the seven-story ‘The building in which the fire started is occupied on the ground floor by a livery stable and on the upper floors by tatloring establishments, in the em- ploy of which are 300 girls and women, 100 men and as many boys. The bulld- Ing is on the alte of the old Hayward factory. which was burned to the a fow years ago With & big lows of} stove on the fourth floor in the tailor. FEMININE BEAUTY. Many finely formed faces, with regular, pleasing, attractive features, are Clay-like, lifeless complexion, a red nose, wrinkled or withered skin detract greatly from what might otherwise be « handsome face, LBEAURELLE (Laurel) BALM will remedy this, Its use assures a soft, freely upon the face, neck, arms and hands, and you will be agreeably surprised at its wonderful and pleasing effects, A charming skin lotion, an ideal toilet, delightfully perfumed, MASSAGE THE 6KIN WELL WITH IT, WHEN ALL IMPURITIES, PIMPLES AND BLACK HEADS Is She Handsome? we ener na nee en A question often asked and frequently answered,—Not asto features; but ‘what a fine, smooth skin and beautiful complexion! It is the lovely skin and Clear, bright, life-like complexion that attracts, rather than the features, ‘This is why youth is more attractive than age. LRAURELLE (Laurel) |, rubbed upon the face, neck, arms and hands, 8 or 4 times a week, will do wonders for your skin and complexion, Bothing in the world its equal; the wonder and pleasure of all who use it, Clears up the skin, improves the complezion. Eaquisitely perfumed, harm Jee, pure, clean, and clear as crystal ; a refreshing luxury, DELIGHTFUL MASSAGE SKIN LOTION; and Gesh well with it, theakin tissues are stimulated to healthful action, opening the pores, eliminating and preventing impurities, blemishes, pimples, blackheads, spots and bdiotches, giving the freshness avd glow of youth; a pliable, smooth, velvety WINTER'S BLASTS NORSUAAERS SUN, tot objectionable features like LEAUKELLF (Laurel) BALM, the Set wonder. Used asa bathe only, it smooth, and pliable as. andjbarmiess ; does not soil silks, satins nor gloves. Men Who Shave. {a use 8) yoars without a complaint bottles, Bold by druggist lowder, or a Be bottle and a Face Powder prepaid by xpress on receipt of WELLS’ HAIR That sotti Aa the chita ing establishment of Harris Kaufman, | clutches her hy The alarm caused the greatest sort of Superintendent Emil Adier, of the hos- | pital, remembering the former fire, gave orders to all the nurses to bundle up | every patient In the building, and be streec, sum Ste moned. the little girl carefully and teachers gathered about: ‘ it is all over. ci 0 0 Heart disease, to-day for a time ready 9, carey thone who could not never ‘gee ® case of this ein lighters Wo noke from the burning building was |“, Youns. carried across to the hospital, but the heart patients were quieted by the nurses. Word was then sent to the hospital quleting the fears of the patients. ———— TWO HORSES BURNED IN BROADWAY STABLE. fresh alr, and hd other boarder, Cherry atrost. Two horses were burned to death in a fire that royed an o@ frame one- ble at Ninety-first street and y today ‘The stable and horses were owned oy | John Relily, of No. 240 Broadway, Po- leeman erg saw the emoke and turned In an alarm, but the buildin Was #0 old and dry that the flames ha: rt disease, A NOVEL FOR ONE CEN ‘The damage amounted to about $1,000, miss if uneven, blotchy or pimply skin, A muggy, sallow, skin, and @ complesion of exquisite beauty, Use it WILL DISAPPEAR, OR ESSENCE OF NATUR It delights werybody; Prevents tendency to wrinkles, withering or ageing of the ekin, LEAURELLB (Laurel) BA\ most agreeable, satistactor skin and an improved to gives exercise to the muscle the skin. Smootha down the coatse grained, uneven skin, invigorating to healthful action all the complexion The massaging well the akin and fledh with the tions that go to assure a perfect skin anda charming complexion, and by the same kneading process, with the Balm, it has tendency to fill or plump out shrunken, shriveled or undeveloped parts, assuring youth. ful copdition and appearance well into extreme old age, Most of all, Ladies will find {ta pleasere to use this delightful lotion rather than a disagreeable necessity. A refreshing toilet, delicately perfumed, If Wome reve BALM, then apply the face powders, they will be delighted wil Blegant effect, also preventin, roughening or injurious effect f thepowders WELLS VELVir CREAM TACK POWDEK, ot made, white or flesh, M80. has terrors for wom» rt. Leonard, from Mt. Vincent’ death waa probably 4 ‘The tollet wonder for the skin and complexion, pleasing, as @ MASSAGE Lotion, By rubbing and kneading the skin ind the skin tissues, preventing tendency to wrinkles, ageing or withering of face powders would first bathe the face with LEAURRLLE (Laurel) the result: or m im, "NO Life held but few pleasures for little ", when she had a chance to take part in a reat Christmas play or cantata, they called it. life grew wildly exciting. Bo muoh so that the shock killed her, father died several years r mother, who had married She had lived sixteen years lold, and her stepfather, at No, 6 Debe- volse street, Brooklyn, where he keeps and the Sunday-sohool of the German Evangelical Chu Sumner piace and Plushing avenue, and was wiven small pait to play tn tag Christmas cantata the teachers arranging Tairty othor children are engaged in the uffair, and Chrisiina went to a re- aking her @ new dress to wear Christmas Day, home for the rehearsal, ‘ttle girl's heart was fairly excitement, Sne bod two things to recite, "Eftie id for an encore to aj them ‘she walked to the front of the began the first line of flake"— fluttered down" —— uttered tie words she and to her breast and ben he was going back “only the second foot of the hotel was panic among the 6 employees in. th | fet onward over the chancel rail badiy damaged. Duilding. Many ran to the hallway | gran, pik children, frightened by her eniimecigeinata |to find them filed with smoke, and | andi the Taacnce ee tad and scream then, with cries for help, sought the | rope em out of the BURNING LIGHTER fire ‘escapes, ‘Their cries were heard |rgome’ hia cnly, A& Poselple, : t 6 "5 as THREATENS A PIER, Scfou, tie street in the hosplta sistance and Tn, Pa @ girl's av Th 4 in und exttement had burst the strings of Ittle Ch: dress which her slater was toking wee and left the hospital against the advice of his physicians, Shortly after dinner he went out for a walk and a breath ot Is body was found par- (ally covered by the snow In the open vestibule of the boarding-houge by an- How ue T. Every Saturday The Evening World wives ite readers a first-claes novel fin aaMtion to printing all the news, Noxt Aniweday the thind of these novels, round | mostly destroyed before the firemen | Who Waa John Pendleton?’ a thrill- life |arrived. There was no chance to save ine detective story, by Ernest from an overheated | the horses. laners Plereon, will be given, Don't LM te 'y and Balm, ration yet devised, meets all requirements without an wires a skin as of a babe. Por clearing and beautifying the complexion, healing, emoothiny ase, no oll, not sticky nor mussy; harmless, id clear aa or) dry in in Joes not grease nor soil anything; need not be covered up nor wi Lightfally perfumed. » os freshing. Herel ts from other preparations, in that roves a delightful luxury; healing, soothin BALM aitters xf lotion bales, roughened ete, are ii re fects, when used jas @ ith ful in One application of LEAURELLE BALM, {s Instantly corrective, and » the ch, at are to ——— ooo ee CL. eee oe sti as SC ss ese “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER. 13, 19% at SALAS BTA A tails Qe Oe CHILD DIES OF | EXCITEMENT Little Christina Junge Falls Dead’ ,as She Begins Recitation at Rehearsal for a Christmas) ‘om,) 24¢, Mediam (10 o#,) #0e, laree Py tay Hair), or a r $1.85 1m any of my preparations, sent prepaid by express on receipt of $1.00. Please prepaid oaly on 800 and 81 orders, | Not seat (. 0, E. & WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J, U. 8, HAIR. eaiat LLS’ HAIR BALSAM, I! your pair ry turaing ara ESS restore it to oflgina WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM 18 wha a want. (IS NOT A DYE pplications; the hair retainin, ‘ral look. Contains no oil nor grease. ky nor mussy. Frees head m It will please you because it does the work and does it right, best made, Seo Hair Tone belo in vee; however freely used is hargless. It will stop the hair from coming ont, wy. fluffy brieht and life like. The " @ AT DRUGGISTS. A large bottle and a Sle box of Weils’ Hair Balsam (for Gray Hair), or of Leaureile 1,00, Please seoure it SS ees ease anes dries bairty quick, 60 that wome: will Keep the We | large (4) ik bottle of Well LUXURY. Zhai ee fase 8, S. WELLS, Chomist, Jersey City, N. d prevents dandruf. nice dressing, Harg scalp clean, healthful, TONE" comes, sample (or) the | ‘aivet Cream $ | AL Draggists, a8 Bapress is prepaid only on We and §1 Se A lack of bros 4 you Tee gradually, in 9 it ish to heap) it 4 WELLS’ HAIR TONE, [2 hat its name implies, If your hair is not what you would like, or if it ia and it delightful article, Suited to all but Specially adapted for women, ai ——_____-—————- + se. 18 ot sticky nor mussy. will not soil the skin, clothing, hata, bonnets. nor ‘or coke with ace the ee a Se Dainty Holiday Lunches Eighth Floor Holiday @ Lunches Eight Flog. Christmas buying crowds daily throng this store. VER in the history of this store has our Christmas trade been so great—never have we been so well prepared to serve such a host of holiday by agro vad has our organization been so perfect or our facilities better, With hundreds of extra ‘or weeks—the capacity of our delivery almost trebled and our we're able to offer unexcelled service. Every department devoted hs sega to holiday goods has been promptness in service, whi For the convenience of those who desire to avoid the crowds on the Main Floor and the excessive crowding incident to the great Holiday rush you are invited to visit our Holiday Bazaar, on the Second Floor, where you can choose from representative stocks without having to undergo the fatigue of going from department to department. The crowds are going to grow greater each day, for there are only ten business days before Christmas, and we earnestly advise the early morning hours for comfortable shopping. Here's a good thing for hurried shoppers to remember. The name Simpson Crawford Ca Is a guarantee of the very highest standard of merchandise—a personal pledge of satisfaction—and no matter how hurried you are errors are not likely to occur, This, with the fact that our prices aug at all times absolutely the lowest quoted, quality considered, makes this store the ideal Christmas buying headquarters, NE Salespeople, whom we've been training normal size, insuring convenience in choosing a Waist patterns at half price for the holidays. WE don’t know of a single article a smartly dressed woman would appreciate more as a gift than a waist or dress pattem. We want you to fully realize this, and so that you will, we've priced some particularly desirable patterns,at half and less for the holidays, You can't make a mistake in choosihg. Main ” oS $2.50 300 silk and wool white waist 98.8 patterns, dpe ach pattern put up in a separate box vee Pe rns, Pac hash taciig niger vor $1 f 2.50—full and plenty to cut waist 1.35 of any etyle—special at $1.35. 1.35 200 sult patterns—each pattern consisting of 644 and 7 yards of 50-inch fine Imported novelty materials—all the latest Fall produc- tions in the lot—you will be able to find a dress suitable for most any occasion, and, remember, we are offering #10 and #12 patterns for 44.50, ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00O—— BOOKS. Two holiday bargain prices on special gift books from America’s finest book store. Come to-morrow. second Fi Famous books for boys 9 Cholee. Classics with beautifully by woll known authors Cc 0 ings, grea t variety of titlep—each one Regular HH edition, Ia DO ...doe cree vere 25c Golden Thoughts from great writers. ‘Through the years with Shakespeare, Through the year with Dickens, Through the year with Tennyson, Diamonds from Sir Walter Scott. Emerside from Thomes Moore, R. Le Sevens rom Oliver W. This series of popular stories for boys, most of which are copyrighted, contains the best books for boys by the authors represented, handsomely bound in cloth, with different cover designs, Among the fifty titles are: A Btrugale for a | Connecticut Boys tn larry u bios from ‘Opals Laggees of Flowers. rough the r with Longtellow Fortune — ne Western He » serve. A. re Gems of voticnal Poetry, &o., wines’ Arrows and over 100 equally desirable ‘titles, den. ine — Harry) Uttle by Little rye) Oliver pte. ndard classics Young f moe, Fae a a. ip Browey W™ | richly toand in cloth, with unique designe Larry Barlow's Am o and Furnace | and elegantly illustrated; @ good-sized itlon—Wintleld, n. Clair, volume that, every girl and lboy will be three Youne| Throuh the Un- Broudyte fats pusisned “at retain at a Ranchmen—Raivh | known Isle—Chip- turday for 48, man. ‘The Oe allow Violin | Down the Sloop— A je the titles are: rhe thetianee, pf | Tadts-clas. ot nels ‘Tom's Cabin. | Grimm's Fairy Tales School) gamantha at Sara- toma. Green Mountain Arabian Nights ae. ‘om 8. Pe Brown at On- Swiss Family Rob- Yneon. ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD 0O—— One-third-off holiday sale of Oriental carpets. A GIFT that never wears out—never loses its beauty— such remembrance is an Oriental rug, and here they are, all those richest gems from the Far East, at exactly one-third our regular low prices. Not ordinary rugs, but our select stock of Persian and Turkish creations, Third Floor, $6.95 $8.75 Messenmer 48—Jns. Behoo! Hoy—M. A. aon. Vance Servier Wm. P. Brown. tor m. Clair, If you want them for your own use, this sale is of tnestimable ; importance to you. Cometo-mor- — For $14.50 by std ne and make your selection be- Orfental Rugs fore the rarest prizes are captured. Rugs. 46,95 for small Persian rugs 58.75 for #1450 antique bagh and Hammedan | Guenjl rugs In soft, rich color- 1645 1012.50 rugs. Ings. Excellent for gifts. Mueschkabad carpets, 40.2x7 ft. $96 for B144 rugs—12.5x9.4, bar fe as rags—t1K8.5 ft. $100 for $150 rugs—10.3x8.7, $78 for $116 rugs—10.1x9 ft. $129 for $193 rugs—14.8xi1.41, $87 for $131 rugs—10.1x9.1. $136 for $204 rugs—14.6x10.7. Indian carpets, especially suited for parlors and reception rooms, beautiful shades of old rose, ivory, etc, $81 for $121 rugs—10Ax8,2. $107 for $160 rugs—12.3x9 feet. $87 for $130 rugs—12x9 feet. | $123 for $185 rugs—13.2x10.0 990 for $135 ruge—12.3x9.1, $183 for $200 rugs—15x9.4, ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00-——— mares") Special holiday prices—groceries and wines. Siath Floor, N Hi cerpan 636 COOKING Anny Baldwins Fancy J Greenings; * bu. basket 49¢ MINCEMEAT—SIMP8ON Crawford quality con- densed seedicss; pint quart giao jer. ei PUDDING—ROY- BREAKFAST BACON: NAR MOWES Of Bwitts, beat mild CITRON — BEST *QUAL- ity Glace oF ° larg: posi. BBC ‘ES iE clest grown in Sante e Valier: 256, FS Diended varietion: Tb, $ | $2.76; Ib. 5 | Mice Batre saree cite CESS PAPER | \ne— 7 SHELL MMONDS: ters for table decor: she ‘256 IN MUSTARD » Crown Brand: are Be | Ally wid at | Wednesday.tb. Special for NAVEL ORANGES_BX- tra fancy seed. owen: ‘ 286 FLORID Uva dnnsd ” fruit: Wa bos, con. £455 806 Vineland; made the eweetest, ripe, Juloy both tainin fruit, & packing facilities greatly increased, increased two and three times Its with extra large stocks we are able to keep assortments complete, We'll right your mistakes as well as ours, Sale of household linens suitable for holiday gifts. QH,! WISH somebody would get me a table cloth for Christmas! How often you hear expressions like that, but there's a tendency to present less practical things, and, although said in real earnestness, it isn’t taken seriously. It’s a certainty that any housewife would appreciate one of these handsome cloths with napkins to match, That’s why we've priced them specially for gifts. Bleached hemstitched damask sets, comprising table cloth and One dozen napkins to match, handsome patterns, at these exceptional prices: 8x4 table cloth, $5.75 and $6.75 por sot. 6x10 table cloth, $6.75 and $9.50 per set. 8x12 table cloth, $7.50 and $10.95 perrset, Pattorn table cloths, Double satin damask, full bleached and pure linen, in chotce assortment of patterns, 2 ys, 2% yds. =4 3% yds. 41,98 and *2.75, 42.48 and 83.25, 93,75 and 44.25. Breakfast 8120 Napkins to match, $2.25 and $2.75 dozen, Dinner siz@ Napkins to match, $3.25 and $3.50 a dozen, $2.50 waist patterns, $1 each. 1000 mercerized white waist patterns—beautiful new designs—brocaded ef- fects, floral and conventional patterns—the new silk finish, in medium weights, suitable for Immediate or Spring wear—3}g yards material put up Ina ¢ neat box—a suitable and useful iotiday gift—value $2.50—at.....eeseee . ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00-—— Slippers—special sale at low holiday prices. EVERY pair of slippers selected especially for the holi- days—every pair offefed at a remarkably low price. You should see the scores of new. styles for men, women and children, We think Main Floor, it's the greatest showing in New York. Seoond Floor, 1 1 Men's Christmas Slipper Buster Brown leggins tor Romeo, Tin Russia aan el children — Nor and Brown Ooze, black and black leathers, —_velvets brown Goat, Opera and Everett ita value $2, at $1.50, Better grades at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.40, Indian Moccasins for holiday gift giving—beaded and embroidered—of buck Jeather—for children, wom- | en and men—650 to 1,75, Turkish towelling bath slippers in handsome men — ladies’ patterns, for men and women, 496, | black and colors, 506 to $1. ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO—— Christmas graphophones. andcorduroys in a variety of colors—also while Jer. seys—98o to $2. Children's Englis house silppers, read an blue velvet—no heels — handsome patterns—size 7 to 2, 396, Fleece soles for mak- Ing crochet slippers, for children, women 1,00—10 In. Disc Records, 50c) ,,9u" 50c—7 In. Disc Records, oe in H “World’s Fair Models” lumbia Graphophones, 4 either cylinder or aise, $ ? delivered for*1.00 down and «GF a jew $1.00 weekly }— Petal Caleuuinl payments. | vel a Don't fall to near the 4 Cylinder latest songs. Records, Seeond Floor, Cail Chelsea 2100, OLOROSA SHER RY— Sandeman, Buck @ JAMAICA RUM—TI VAIL EXTRACE— | Co."'Pemartin, Bpain Yioss® BEG eae s mer dover vintage 1880; compare faua, unequalled py le, Be. ul this wing with the for favoring sauces Tortie. 4 eherry you buy in and medicinal WAaM-Linpy, | other sores at $0.00 McNeil & Libby best special, gallon, $5.00; jal ey ; | cand neivencas 8G | foo. ‘vows: 1.25 IMPORTED PORT AND our MOUNT YERNON PU; n mai hteneye ht ‘ » art ‘boitie. COGNAC BRANDY—| a} Ze gation. ry Hennessy & | oar eaux, France: the Go.rease, 811.00 | } fal growers, ahippers and ottle N bottlers, P. @ BE. Rue | ®- mane "ure ¢ delle & Co. guaran BURGUNDY PONT— Whiskey, 10: years old ne ported to sell at fallon, $8.16; case 19 * bl Page: sat fal quarts, " $11.00; r i bot- equal " v1 in bouquet and flavor mei 7-4 ban : Sulton 1.60; full ¥ “ v "§, GOLDEN WED- i ; vee bare ioe Wass Sad Set | a key, & years old; gal- it ¥ ton. ¥ 00 case 12 ‘A fall quarts, | $0.48: BAL baile 4 Loy quart : “836 appl) - -