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OF CHANG RUNNING AGAIN. a Forget the Number, 120 , Eighty-second Street, ‘and if “Properly Introduced” * it’s Easy to Get a Game. ELECTION NIGHT RAID IS + NOW ANCIENT HISTORY. ha Mhey're a Little More Careful Now, Perhaps, but Patrons, § Hotel Guests Preferred, Are — “Accommodated.” four-story brownstone house at 1M West Eighty-second street, on election night by District~ Jerome and his young men as- , fa being used againasa “palace ‘chanee," and Harris Parr, gambler, ready to entertain his friends in the “commodo arters, if they come 1 troduced, "The police march ‘and down the beat and occasionally ‘at the patvied number over the , but as to any action on their that's another mater. district near this house which has used for gambling purposes for time, knows the face of the quite well. The men who ply game frequent the neighboring and hotels and there meet the tive patron. If he “looks good’ the sesame is given and the opens, the door of No. 1%. rald of the District-Attorney, by Supt. Burke, of the God- Anti-Policy Society, last Novem- was a great coup. Three roulette were found, with the whir of the hardly dying out, when the raid- end A dancers! table, with Parapbernalia, was in operation, and a faro oye surrounded by three players, Four arrests were made, principals being allowed to go free oo payment of fines, t Women in the Place, © * VY add something unique to the estab- Hahment, fashionably dressed women foynd in the house when the Dis- ttorney and his party pounced upon the gamblers, ‘They were to go without even the formal- ‘an examination, ‘The raid was shortly after midnight, Two Jater the house was in darkness. 10 remained shrouded in darkness some time after that, but the pro- handsome rent rr y Many weeks ago, and the par of a first-class gambling~ Was again installed, The roulette the fary lsyoul, the baccarat bad been smashed by police axes, ‘many thousands of the ius, the red the white confiscated’ Tie West th Btreet Police Siation looked ‘@ French flag when the chips were nt in aft Visitor y Seanned, Relying on information that was sui ial, the Evening World again | fated No. 1g A reporter fou p house heavily shaded and da for a light in the transom, whi the d storm y Jeading into the house was of solid ik Save for a thin si ‘Works on hinges and ‘on the lookout 4 ch form and face of the fr. The light from through this si! fuce of the visto porter rang the door-bell and | ing Of & Wasting time b acknowledged. “Then th and a man's face app umber in bright relies pores were locked. Ww appeared In the vestibule the same question before the storm doora. When told » Parr was wanted and a little ap the side he showed the keen- of interest f me your name and I'll tell Mr “ he said. No name was given, ‘the man did not wish ty hate his itor leave a0 emoniously, and gala that if the reporter would re- in a quarter of an hour Mr, Parr dy for him Have to Be Caretal Now, } Phe reporter then h him on the { boring hotel. This & happy. migKestion m minutes bling-house was ti cious, but yet frank and declarations, He said “fam sorry I can't accommodate you Seiten. for we've got to be very care lal now. But leave me your card, and E” IS REALLY “CUSS”? —_—_~—. ter Accused of Swearing While in Stage Declare They Are the Victims of Prevaricators. Two schoolgiris have been accused be- fore thelr class of using “cuss words’ while in the stage provided. by the Solid gold When we tell you an art Solid goid tie clasps Solld gold ha 14k. solid There are so many nondescr that It behooves one to observe great the recipient, as we are here to stay 14 k. solid gold Watches, (others Men's gold filled watches, warrant movement, at $7 (others « ring, wil ring, tin We'll arrange for it. If you are in this sila ood, why drop in, and It'll be was the end of the interview, the man returned to No, 120, tremendous activity of the police Was Shown when the raid was made Fight over the heads of the captain of * informed by L. W. A ‘of the Tammany Hall ( . that he was fleered out of house. He refused to meet which, he said, had been meet his losece there. Whe ult was fined $ en living In the Ei a "TOLECTURE ON THEATRES. Mins Jennie A. Eustace WII Be Heard To-Day in Astor Gallery, Miss Jennie A. Eustace, prominent in thegtrical and literary circles, will lee- Astor Gal- ria on the ‘Pheatro and an estimate of the influ tr," it of Ibsen, Shaw and Pi pa no men of modern time: lived 80 much di mary merit. or # belt personailty a noe notice! t a ot ie of handling my 1 ently.” said Mise F) come in very close cont sand Pinero while on the pap ton, jeg to do. my subject jus- ‘the viewpoint of | it as an actress who has Performance of many of) $2.95. Brooe! Here's a small lot of foreign pieces for French enamelled pendant mirrors, Real gun metal muff chains, $2.50 ' Two Pretty Pupils of Westches-| rely upon it-—and our guarantee that goes with each sale is for ail time to come—and you know that is what counts, | 14 k, solid gold link cuff buttons, §2,25. 44k, solid gold brooches, $1.25. 14k, solid gold scarf pins, $1.25, Solid gold mounted fobs, $5 to $15, Solid gold studs—set of 3—special at $2.25 to $5, Solid gold eharms, special at $4.75 to $16.75. Guaranteed watches ‘for gifts. — does not keep good time not only reflects upon the giver, but Is a nuisance to We guarantee every watch we sell and that counts for something, Our prices insure a great saving. 14k. sold gold watches, Waltham movement, for men, at $22.50 (others up to $75) Waltham movement, for women, $18.50 $15, $19, $22.50. A single stone Tiffany and Beicher style (Others $18, $25, $2 to $65.) Single stone real pearl rings, very special—$195, §-stone real opal rings, very speclal— cut diamond—$6,95, Real gun metal match boxes, $1.50 to $5.00, to and from Public School No, M4, on Restora Boulevard, Westchosver, and) the teachers of the school and parents of the pupils. Of the two girls who were accused of using the language one ts! the daughter of an enlisted man sta-| tloned at Fort Schuyler, and the other, fe the daughter of a olty official who lives in the Pennyfield section of the Bronx, The parents of the two girls contend that they are the victim of the prevari- themselves from punishment, accused the girls of swearing. several of their companions to corrobo- rate their story, and when the report was brought to the attention of Philip O'Ryan, the principal of the school, and the teachers under him, it was ma to appear that the girls were the offe / sucha ORLD: MI the complaint ws referred, have begun an investigation, ‘The soldier whipre daughter Was ac- cused calted at the school to demand an apology from the teacher who piaced the blame on his child. He saw Princl- pay O'Ryan made a formal com- pinint, He wrote a letter to the teacher and will send a complaint to the Department of Education in regard to the case, The other parent, who also is Indigent over the accusation and hu- | miliation of hia ch.td, has made @ pro-| test a os eation of several boys who, to shield | Senator W. A. Clark's Mother Dead, LOS ANGELBS, Cal, Deo, 14.—Mrs. The ‘boys got | MAry Andrews Clark, mother of United | States Senator Willlam A, Clark, of Montana, is dead at her home in this city, after an tin of but seven days, aged ninety-two years. Senator Clark, unaware of the serious illness of bis mother, sailed from New York for Europe Saturday. ark was born near Connellsville, Pa, She had lived here since 1582. revelation to Christmas shoppers, FINEST MADE, Established 1848. ee | | | | Jewelry and silverware at prices that are bound to make this store buying head- quarters for thousands of saving shoppers. HE SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. method of pricing high-class jewelry and silverware on the basis of our low dry goods profit has proved a revelation to knowing buyers who have been in the habit of going to the exclu- sive dealer that must makeyprofit enough in December to carry him for the year. We've not a jewelry or silverware department such as most dry goods department stores have—decidedly not—we've a jewelry and silverware section in the strictest sense of the word—departments that embrace a showing of foreign now elties and fine pieces equal to the stocks of some of the foremost Jewelry houses, Main Floor, We do, however, sell jewelry dnd silverware on the basis of a low dry goods profit—that's why the saving is so great—why our prices have proved We send our own representative into the foreign markets who personally selects exclusive novelties, and as a result we show, we think, more foreign novelties than any other house in America, barring one,whose name is known all over the world, These novelties are inexpensive because we save the commisioner’s and importer’s profits, and because we take a small profit—at the same time these novelties make handsome and appropriate gifts, A word about our genuine diamond stock. Our representa tive brought over a large number of very fine hand-made rings and brooches, and novelty pins--and every piece has our personal guarantee, and at theprice we put on them you will find they cannot be duplicated under 14 to 44 more. Useful gifts for men and women, useful gifts. icle is solid 14 k, gold you can) (Others to $10.) (Others to $50.) (Others to $10.) , 950, (Others to $5.) it pins, $2.50.to $5.75. gold bead neck chains, $8.95 to $17.50, ipt makes of watches on the market care {n making a selection, A watch that | up to $55) ed for 20 years, American fine jewelled up to $25) Others to $486.) A special fine pear shap Oriental ruby mond centre, Others at $22.50, $2, co ith sixteen fine diamonds—$85, ¢ white cut diamond—$12, (Others to $210.) (Othera to $5.) h Pendants of real pearls and fine | Exclusive and ap It's often a hard matter to decide just what to give, and therefore it's often well to give some one thing that’ Practical and ornamental gifts, $5.90 to$25, to $9.50. $1.50. Heavy ster- | Heavy sterling silver berry spoon, | ling silver new gray finish, 4.95 to 5.95, bon-bon Heavy sterling sliver tea balls, 3,25. | dishes, sev- Heavy sterling silver napkin rings, eral hand | 1,25 to 3.50. some de Heavy sterling silver tea strainers— signs, 2,95 | 1,75 to 2,25, 7 i) to 6.95. Heavy sterling silver coffee spoons, ling silve teaspoons, ii 6, in fancy leatherette case, 3.25. Heavy sterling sliver ice-cream fork: in fancy box—set of 6, 8.26. 956. to 1,25. new gray finish, 4,25, Heavy ster. new floral de- signs—set of Heavy sterling silver, gold bowl, sugar shell and tongs, olive forks, bon bon spoons, mustard spoons, etc, Heavy sterling silver gravy ladle in new French gray finish, set of 6, 4.25, Pear! handle carving set, 3 pieces, ta fancy case—6.25 to 12.50, Pearl handle fruit knife, in fancy tox—set of 6—3,50 to 7.50. Heavy sterling silver bread tray— 14,50 to 37.50. Heavy sterling silver handsome fruit bowls—$20 to $45. Heavy sterling silver bandsome r in $12.75 tor beautl- Real gun metal cigarette cases, $2.95 to $10, Real gun metal key rings, pen knives, etc., 506 to Give a person something usef Only earn their appreciation but they'll and judgment, day life that make excellent gifts. Sterling silver match boxes, 1,60 to §,5: Sterling stlver cigarette case, 5,96 Sterling silver pgn knives, 966 to 3,00. Sterling silver pencils, 45¢ lo 4.50, \ Sterling silver bag tags, 25c to 2,95. Sterling silver chain purses; Sterling silver Nethersole bracelets, 506 to 4.95. 1,2 Sterling silver bon bon boxes, Here are little things that enter into every. ul and you'll not admire your taste 0, to 18,00, 1,75 to 25,00, 5 to 4.95, ; oO, Foreign jewelry-ideal gifts. You'll have to come to this store or go to the Rue de la Paix to see these artistic treasures, As gifts there Is no article so highly priced—but we might just as well try to describe the art to tell you about our showing of foreign novelties, treasures of an exclusive Paris shoy i as Come and see them—here you can surely solve the gift-giving problem. Foreign jewelry, trinkets and trifles those handsome Empire mirrors and beautiful jewel boxes—and a thousand and one things—irom $1.50 to $10.50, French gilt articles—a variety of boxes at $1.50, French gilt and genuine stiver Lavelli jers—exact copies of the very expensive French goods—copied in Paris—$2.95 to $15. French enamel brooches, dainty, 756 to $15. Imported rhinestone brooches and handsome—§1.75 to $25, Pearl sunburst brooch of (Others of Cuff links, diamond set. ( Diamond necktle clasps to #63. Cigar cutters, diamond s: Scarf pins, whole pearl, most beautiful _. color, and 10 fine diamonds. (Others at $10, $15, $25, Lockets, beautiful dlamon: $10, $16 up to $57.50. Lorgnette chains, ful handsome slide Neck chains, fine link or propriate gi | set—mirror, comb and brush—new French gray tinish-39.75, Heavy sterling silver manicure sets— from 4 to 8 pieces—in fancy case— 31.75 to $6, Heavy sterling silver manicure pleces—button hooks, curling trons, tooth brushes, cuticles and corn knives, shoe horns and files—special 596 to 95, Heavy sterling military set, 2 brushes and comb in fancy case—$7,50, Heavy sterling silver top cut glass puff jars—$1.75 to $2.45, Sterling silver cloth brush—$5.75. Sterling silver hat brush—-$2.50. coffee set—3 pace 004. Weavy sterling silver toliet set—new \dsome han design—consisting of 25 pieces in fancy satin lined case~$100, ie tea set, hi bur- nist go ined consaing ot tea , creamer, and spoon holder rrye.8, awe (Othera to $43.60.) exclusive conceits—large variety— stock collar pins—very brilliant and ——$—-- + OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 0’°CLOCK—SIMPSON CKHAWFORD CO,————————————. Genuine diamond jewelry for gifts. When we say genuine diamond jewelry we mean genuine diamonds in the strictest sense of the word—and not “rose diamonds,” as some houses do—there’s a great difference in the cost. Diamond rings—finest quality of opal and azure turquoise surrounded with fine brilliant dlamonds— ful pearl brooch pen- special—$12.75. dant with fine whole pearls and fine dia We call your attention to this because of our !ow prices. if real pearl and diamond centre, very all diamonds up to $210.) $6,95 and $9,50, Others to 49) $6.50, et-—$6,50. $146,75, up to $178) 4 set—$6,50, ! length, $10.50, 1Ope—-$2.75, 3,25 to $8, fts. 3 out of the ordinary, Vienna novelty scarf pins and hat pins, real silver, gilt and mounted with real stones—very natty— 31.50 to $7.50, OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 O-OLOCK—siMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Silverware---inexpensive useful gifts. Early morning shopping is ‘earnestly recommended. We've never done such a silverware business as we are doing this year—crowds throng our greatly enlarged silverware sections all day long, and it’s much better to come early. Main Floor. Heavy sterling silver 3 plece toilet | juadruple plated $~ light candelabra ~new French gray finish—-$6.95, Quadruple phte/f Slight cande sbralhy —$2.25, Quadruple plated baker in bright and gray finish—$3,75 Quadruple plated bread trap—bighly burnished— $2.95 Sterling silver. mounted whisk broom—$2.50. Quadruple plated cake baskets— $280. 56 Years in Business Leb fe Pea ee yet ON ig Biase « — Store Open Evenings’ Until’ #0 o’ Clock Prior to Christman G@aPMani&@ Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. Bargain Harvest for Tuesday. Neuere | 8.30 A. M. Until 12 o’Clock. | ————— : 5c Handkerchiefs, 3c. 10c, Cold Cream, 6c. 12%, Lining, 640 Boys’ and Girl’ Handkerchiefs Cucumber Cold Cream, per Perealine and Spun Linings, mil all initials, each... Jar, a3 w+ OC] ends, lengtha two to five yarda, Seer vais: quire aenere~gueeeee colors and black, clean, 12%c, Flannelette, 6c. 29c. Stationery, 10c. perfect goods; yard,........ O9€ Flannelette; 600 yds,, good qual- 1,000 Bores, each box containing i tor see Fore two odd pot rtd Bee beset finished pa- 10 yds, Ribbon for 8c. terns; y 0 & Cua ir an envelopes, suitable Goat RECs. éc for holiday gifts; forioer | Baby Ribbon, for tying Christmas None Sent C, O, D, | 3c | parcels or making fancy 35 c. Rib i 5c, y pees were 16e, to 29c., 10c| work: plenty of holly rede and i bon, SEAIIOTESS greens as) Ww as er Satin Taffeta Riddon, 6 inches wide, colors; No, 1 Satin and Gros * "Pound Cake, Sia all silk, rich, high oi pa | Grain, all silk, 10 yard finish, in all colors; yard... 5c National iiscuit Co,’s Celebrated SOOGON Ciccaccisuscerbi cause 3 8c PY _—_—_— | Pound Cake, 5 kinds, tresinly 75c, Petticoats, 39c, baked for this sale; per 1b... }IC| Rose Water & Glycerine, 10¢ Women’s Petticoats, mercerized yr - percaline, made with deep |Armout’s Bacon, Ib., N2ic. Hig Loin pel les ve 10¢ finished knife plaited ruffle, Armour's Best Bacon; small, lean Pleces; Lh hee ag @ nut; 25c, Calendars, 14c. 1 V2ic| cotendar” heautitul holly wreath, <I 7 | «1 inches; suitable for hol- Men’s 25c, Socks, \4c, May decoratfons.. 14¢ Men's Socks, fast black cottan; | =~, ____ = fine grade; seamless feet; '| Turkeys! Turkeys! lb., 19 Boys’ 75c Caps, 39c, Boys’ Skating Caps, new colors and ns, in fine wool and wae, hs iikcinss OLE | cong sae oe i, some | Fancy Selected Turkeys, the ee ai tl 1,00 Zibeline, 47c, soles; 26c, quality 4c lp nie moe ee Brown ZAbeline, 20 pieces, panne | | em. finish, in two shades of brown, | 75c. Umbrellas, 59c. 29c. Stockings, 19c, 46 inches wide, strictly all wool, | Men's Umbrellas, 28 inch; twilled Women's Stockings, extra fine | the dest shades of the sea- serge; paragon frames; steel Aity blak enttons” kena es | gon; yard.. 47c roda; congo wood handles, Guay Diack cotton; nary | piain or trimmed........... 59 i ea ments Lee) basses! |" 4,25 Fur Scarfs, 49c, ; 10H ssreseseseerseecrsere, V9G]’ | Blectric Seal Cluster Scarfs, 1% 1,25 Bureau Scarfs, 59c, IER 1.65 yds. long, with six large | Bureau Scarfs; 100; size 20x60; m ugs, J, tails, chain attachment..... 49c handsome designs in Irish point Asminetir Rage A new lot of on net, made good and strong (in Linen Dept.); 2 to a customer; re 59c Mufflers, $1.00, 75c,, & 69. Men's and Boys’ Mufflers, satin and silk brocade, in white and black with colored figures; large ae- sortment of colors; some slight- ly soiled; worth double the price; at 3 prices: 1.00, 75e, & 69c 1,98 Rocking Horse, 1,00, Rocking Horse, black and white painted horse, red painted beautiful patterns and col- orings, 27x63 inches, each, 1.65 Cigar Combination, 1.79. 1 Box 60 Uoita Cigars, 1 Black Leather Cigar Case, 1 Meerschaum and Amber Ciyar Holder, 1.79 Combination cannot be broken. 3,25 Table Cloths, 1.98, Pattern Cloths; 200; pure linen bleached satin dames’, pretty terns, with bor- be il around; ‘each, 1,98 75c, Alarm Clocks, 50c, Nickel Alarm Clocks that run for 30 hours and are warranted 50 | to keep good time. Cc | Velvet Whiskey, 59c. Velvet Pure Rye Whiskey, smooth + in name and quality; °59 years old; per bottle,,...... ¢! $1.25 Flannel tte Gowns, 69c Women's Flannelette Gowns, extra quality; dainty pink and blue stripes; yoke of solid colors, | with hemstitched tucking and | fancy stitching; neck and | “5.00 Writing Desks, 2.55. sleeves trnmed with ruf- 6% eee ee i abcd DLL bby 1,00 te Wen ae eh Se alles ae - 3,98 Express Wagon, 1.98.| “hogany finish, compartments 2.00 Vases, 1.00. Keprese Wagons, large else, high and drawer inside, drawer and ne $600 ————___—|__ 6,00 Portieres, 3,75, |. 7,00 Morris Chairs, 4,75, 2,00 Rubber Boots, 1.39. | Porttores. Handsome sllk-finished | Morrie Chairs, ‘gold oak frames, Misses’ Pebdle-Leg Rubber Boots, Mercerized Tapestry, 60 inches golden, broad arms, heavy spin- owtna wet” ined, mi0e0 's acy| lattien tinge’ tn plain Gr a’)m| Sith, “aovercise” felece oes \b's-woo! . j Ww reversible velour iw jy eed race aa 4.39 sized colors, pair...,... 3,75) cushion ¢.cscssssvscouese AO ey ‘ Silver & Jewelry for Xmas, ||, Holiday Books. Life of William McKinley ang $1.00 Quadruple 5c, Rogers Child's Men of Our Times; 8vo, cloth, plated Hand 3-Piece Sets, con- fully iMustrated. Published Mirrors, in sisting of Knife, at $2.00..., heavy om hil ns A wee uf 8 Looking Gl a a possed de- n itt Talmage, signs, bev- WOXeS ssusss. DOC cloth, fully iilustrated,.... 50¢ 4 $3.00. Guatrupie Great Achievements of the Cen- ‘ plate ake tury. Large 8vo, cl Dishes, Bread Hlustrated.*' Published at $7.60 Quadruple plated Comb, Tra Fern $2.00 . ... 50¢ a Brush and Mirror Sets; designs Dishes, Butter Henty Books for Boy: cholee copied from sterling sil- 5,75| Dishes, Berry titles, bound in cloth, sult- ‘ ver, in French gray finish. Os Bowls, Chosalate Pots, Syrup able for Holiday Gifts 17¢ ’ 2,00 dozen Sterling plated Din- Jugs, mb. Tray and Cloth-Bound Books by standard | ° yen Kaivon. sais ee Hie; Borapes; choice......... ‘ 1,95 authors; large, clear type, on good steel, each........ 10c $3.00 Quadruple plated Shaving good paper; large line of ibe. Gold Burnished Florentine | Mug and Brush, gold lined, in || titles 14¢}) Photo Frames, oval and French gray and burnish 2.00 We carry a large assortment Bega BQ Gl' WAU cckerescconsheccait 300} | ot ‘Bivies, Prayer Books, Christ. BUTS Snten i sveteresseetey 50c, Imported mas Books and Calendars, bass ae te elaine Breoches, hard coer’ \ Pa TB ‘atches, Aue Hed, s titully engraved 2.25 pi teen ry an Handkerchiefs, $1.50 Nickel Watch and / ‘a designs ......+ 10c Boys’ and Girls’ Handkerchiefs, Chain, good Ameri- | $1.60 Gold plated initials, 6 in fancy box tled can movement, one ‘y | Bead Neck Chain, with ribbon . a year guaran- 4 Roman and bright finish, 89 Men's and Boys’ Silk Handker~ I tee 95¢ warranted not to tarnish, O7C chiefs, Anitials, Japonst ° heme 8 ‘ » Women's an * , Girls’ Handkerchiefs, hand. Ly Child n S 1 00 Sets 59c, made, of fine sheer lawn, em- re ¢ ih tibboa tow brofdered Swiss and lace trim- {idren’s Thibet Lamb Sets, flat muff, round boa, n med, colored corners and em- v ber the; ValUé $1.00, ..ssseeeesreeeseeenestseeessenesseeseseeens 59c broldered; each .... Men's Handkerchiefs, all white 3,50 Mackintoshes 1.98 'g Mackintoshes, excellent quality, déep circular cape and cer beah navy blue, with fancy plaid ning; sizes 6 to 1 98 and colored borders; 6 in a . 39¢ Handkerchiefs, Swiss embroidered and hemstitched uy seeeeeees pevccccscrceccscecererenes Guivelderedi aie taae ip 3,00 Short Coats 1.59 pinned: tahoe og: | | guitaren’s Short Cloth Coats, in cardinal, royal, brown and castor; some Teds voccced ce ca et trimmed with braid and velvet peng y | others taflor 1 59|\-—————— | ; 4 } Value $3.00, ..ssereeeeeee - x stitched; sizes 6 months to 4 years Wood to Burn. / 4.25 Petticoats 2.98 Women’s Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made with cireular knife- platted rufflo, finished with stitched flare ruffle.......+ 2.98 | Leather and Fancy Goods. Avenue Collar and Cuff Boxes, with Bags handkerchief compartment; ens s satin lined; $1.25 ones,... 89c Brown, Black or Tan Walrus Complete Outfits for Burning, Wood in neat wood box; make an instructive gift. 1.29 Glove and _ Handkerchief Boxes, fine white Wore) ec were 29c.., Photo Boxes, r and Cuff Boxes, size design; were 59c..... Largest assortment of . Points, Bulbs and Stain tm Leather; . Greater New York. || $180 ones, 89C T a The N Military High Cut Ha n a3 a Buy oys Now. me 896 Brown Swinging Hobby Horses, 21 in, ngled Gauze high. carved wood, rede i painted stand, 1 hangers, special ‘ie 3.98 Desks, rol! top, extra heavy ‘oak, strong lock and key, wlar 4,98, in box ... 25¢ 5 ys size, fig- 89c Leatherette Collar and Cuff 35¢ Boxes, per set ... ‘ Hair Brush and Comb, In co mametrirtin mira od AC two styles, the dump Barrow and another to select from, red painted, regular 1.25, to Handkerchief, Glove or Necktie age yet regular . . ones; your choice ..... ‘ oe 10c ‘anity Boxes, i, gilt metal, with and mirror;