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FACED DEATH ‘CHAIR 5 YEARS " \ ; Dunoan Young: in Tombs Since 1899, Soon to Face Third | Trlal for Murder—Twice Sen- = { tenpgd to Lite, Imprisonment, | Fee BELIEVES HE WILL Yer "~~ BE FREED BY COURT. ; Sesion Twioe of Second. Degree Murder, Higher Tri- ‘bunals Ordered New Trials— ‘Has Known Noted Prisoners, (dit ‘the’ witeels’ of justice grind lowly 1# evidenced in the case of Dun- @an Young, who for the third time in le’ yeara will be placed on trial for life soon, ; ‘Twice has Young, who was indicted in Bebruary, 1899, for firat degree murder, been convicted of murder ty the second Gegree and twice has he been grasped ‘by the broteoting hand of the law from Aife Imprisonment, High-priced lawyers, engaged by the Featives of tho accused iam, have Owice pointed out Haws in the revord @f the trials on which he was con- vioted and twice has ke been retumed from grim old wing Sing prisan back to the mill drearier ‘Tombs to go through another ordeal, an ordeal that shatters Ben's nerves and makes insane men Of stronger ‘physical and mental bulid than Young, ‘With the exception of the faw months dn Sing Slog after each conviction, Young brs been in the Tombs tive years, During that time he has seen many men depart from the gruesome city prison— 40 ¢reedow, death or imprisonment, He Was the cell-mate of Loland B, Mol- eux, and bade the young elubman farewell as he was led, handouffed, out of the Tombs to cho death-ouse at Sing Bing, Saw Him Go Free, Too, He greeted Molineux on his ceturn from that dismal place when the Court Of Appeals decided Molineux had been Amproperly convicted and granted him ® fetrial, He shook hands with te young man and ‘congratulated jim When a jury upon his second trial ace Quitted im of the murder ot Mra, Adams, So it was, with Dr, Kennedy afd Others. A few of those who left ‘'Mur- derer's Row" in the ‘Tombs neve turned from ¢helr trips “up the ri ‘The courts were not #0 good to them, for they met their deaths in the hor- rible chair behind the “little green ’ Five years in the Tombs with death @taring him in the face and with but ‘Mttle hope, except the possibility of @ome day being set free, “That 1 the only thing that has kept allve,"" remarked Young yesterday, “If {t wasn't for that dittle gleam of @unshino through the terrible dark clouds I would have died months ago." None of the prisoners In the Tombs has “en there as long as Young. Bome of them have been back and forth #0 the prison several times since ho was first lodged chere. Why is he there and why (8 he kept there? Well, here fs the story. Story of a Murder, Young, a0 the prosecution claims, pre- (To oretetis docarceration In the Tombs pmmes se \ Not the ordinary every- ,* Gay burglar, put one of those who took daring chances—one who would sooner kill than allow himself to be captured, ‘He was known to tho police, so the Dig: twiotAttorney says, as Scotty” Young, Barly in the morning of Jan, M4, 1800,| ¥ ® man who was looking out of the rear window of o house on Seventh street saw @ ropo ladder hanging from the window in the rear of No, 91% Sixth street, While Watching the ladder he aw a man emerge from. the window of the house with a revolver in his hand, clamber down the rope ladder ana die- aprear, A few seconds later screams of women alarmed the neighborhood, The men py came out of the tenements and gave chase to the fleeing burglnr, George Eberhardt, of No, 62 Seventh @treet, was in the van of the pursuers when the burglar turned and wine him, killing him instantly, The Arrest of Young, Two days later Young, who lived in Gecond street, was arrested by Central | Office detectives and identified by some of his,purguers as the burglar. Two indictments, one alleging murder, the other burglary, were filed against Young and he was placed in the Tombs, Slnce then, as has been told, he has had two trials, both resulting in conviction of murder tn the second de- Gree, but both convictions have been @et aside by the higher courts, YEARS FOR LOST HUSBAND, Them Mra, rah Hanmer Died, but Her Daughter In Con+ Minulng the Search, For fourteen years has the search for John Hammer been kept up by his wife and family, Beveral weeks 60° the wife, Mrs, Sarah Harmer. dled, leaving the family in the gre: et distress, The brunt of the fam- fly's support now falls upon the eldest of the remaining childran, Lena, eigh- teen years old, and very pretty, There was always a hope wat the| father would put in an appearance @nd tbat the family would be united Ime of nex again, ven up to the time @ewth Mrs, Hanmer spol Aity Of kis return, But the y on and on © any chat Hammer te rd al the same above what was n and shelter going towa of their missing husba Lena lives ut No, 22 dred and Io @topping with Mr, 8, Indigestion? 1 offer ail Stomach Sufferizs a Fufl Dol- 1 hi these tend t Indigextion nervou All of these thingy are fl iin’ the book I Will sand {ear hearing tn n his shely ae nteS condition! onder, as cheerfully Dr, Shoop, Box 6051, Book 4 for Women. SHE SEARCHED FOURTEEN 1B Ki ith} iy HEAVY STRUCTURE BUILT AS AN WHICH LATER MAY BECOME EXPRESS TRACK, | MMe Pa iyi equi ral 30 AVENUE “L” EXTENDS TRACK Workmen Say They Are “Build- ing Switch,” but It Is Thought Express Trains Will Soon Be Running to Eighth Street. A force of men {6 at work on the Third Avenue Blevated Railroad, ap- parently extending the Third avenue express track from its present terminus at Fifty-ninth street further down town, Just what the extent of the oper- ations 1s to be the company will not say, but a bellef exists among well in- formed persons that it is the plan of the company gradually to extend ita ex- press track as far down os Eighth street, This the company has long teen anxious to do; In fact, moro than & year ago the State Ratlroad Commis- sion recommended that the third track be so extended. The final power to grant such an extension, however, rests with the Board of Aldermen, and it 1s the general belief that rather than face a long and tedious delay, the com- pany 1s going ahead with the work, trusting to get proper permission later on, The men et work say they are almply “building a switch,” which the cum Dany has © perfect right to do under its franchise, However, If thio ix ao, it Is a pretty big “switch” that 8 contern- plated, All the slender strengthening, or crons girders, between the north and ee WARDEN MEAD RESIGNS. mee Poor Health Forces Chidf of Au» burn Prison to Give Up Ofticn. ALBANY, Jan, 4—Warden J, Warren Mead, of Auburn Prison, has realigned, after elght years’ service, because of ill-health, The resignation is to tak effect on Feb, 1 bits 2 las’a Worth of my Remedy Freeto Try, T can afford to offer a full dollar's worth free because mi no ordinary penny. treat symptoms, causes that Pruoe the Be kept lorever—as fong treatmomt may be stopped joved ‘soon use, for that is always voluntary nerves tha! it enable you and talk and act—-but the automatic stor nerves over which your mind has no col in how these nerves may made well by & in perfeoting—now know; everywhere as Dr. Shoop’ have not room to explain hot a re by Fermoving the hited puta a certain o1 ni YOu oe Ahan a mlliton, homes my. re Pa howns Tt has cured atomach tral i ot | oneg, but repeatedly-—g in, Yet yo eee aes ike Ul ye that every ratbleexcute f removed, Se no money——maki sk promise 4 ply Te you bave not tried my remedy, end you an. order on your drug, Mf fun dollar, bottle--not a. sample, egular, mandard battle he Kkeapa’ cons ‘ye The druggist will He will aceept my though your dollar vefore him, He will send the bill to you accept, this opportunity to lear at NL ethene absolutely how to beat firever, ofall forme of stomech, troubte or Tid. not only of the (rouble, but o tuuse which produced tt? Write Wor a. tees order Bonk 1 on Dyspepsia, for w tail dollar bot- Hook 2 on the Hearts fin sou must address Book 3 on the Kidneys, i, Wiss State Houle 8 for Men, LINONINE THE FOOD-MEDICINE SWEET AS CREAM Cures Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis, and Prevents Pneumonia. Recommended and so'd by all druggists, nant wife, WNder guarantee of a cure er money bac, and Js still continuing the search for, —50c, $1. her father, Only once in all @ince the father left had the slightest claw of his Whereaysura, ren. time | ‘That was a few ycars ogo. whi. word | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Fecelyod that he bi ia Brorthern: Poausylvantie been scen MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ave not room here to explein how! ir, Uny nerves control and operate | How worry breaks them down indigestion, How intsuse weary them out and causes dyspepsia, How neglect moy bring on kidnoy, and other troubles through | sympa’ heartburn, insomnia, book "you. Book 6 on Rheurnatiam Dr. Shoop’s Restorative southbound tracks, from Fiftleth street to Fitty-ninth street, are being cut out and new ones of four times thelr Strength and size are being put in, White Sale of Embroideries in Progress, ind here in this sale, at retail to-day. Gowns. : 29c,—Of muslin, made with both V and high necks, tucke? yoke with two embroidered \nsertions, neck and es trimmed with cambric ruffle, 39c¢,—Of cambric and muslin, six different styles—with yoke of four embroidered insertions and hem- stitched tucks, finlvhed with hem- stitched ruffle; also with V neck and yoke of lace Ingertion and tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed with lace ruffle, The other styles are equally as pretty, 49c. —Of cambric and muslin, che- mise or surplice style, trimmed with Cluny lace, and Insertion around neck and finished with lace beading and ribbon, ‘ Also square and V-neck styles with six rows of insertion and tucks and finished with embrold- ered ruffle, 89c.—Of nainsook, cambric and muslin, Those of nalnsook are In the sur- lice style, trimmed with wide face insertion across front, lace ruffle around neck with ribbon run through, flowing sleeves, fin- ished with lace, Others with square and high necks; prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery, 69¢.—Of cambric, six different styles, in low, high and V-neck tects, elaborately trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, Some surplice effect, with three rows of Val, lace insertion around neck and lace beading and ribbon bet een, finished off with lace edge, For instance— Table Linens, Table Damask—Mercerized, pure white, in pretty designs, regularly Soc, yard, for....... ADL ees linen, 60 inches wide, Also extra fine imported mercerized table damask, 68 Inches wide, selected designs, regularly 60c, yd., for. 44¢ Satin Damask—All pure linen, 72 inches wide, extra fine grade, hand- some designs, regularly $1 per VOI) {OF cess vsesire evbaann 59c Napking —Of pure linen German. damask, size 21x21; also pure white mercerized damask, size 20x 20, new designs, regularly $1.35 OE OP viovaniiventenant 89c Napkins—All pure linen damask, | heavy quality, Scotch make, neat designs, sizé 21x21, Also extra fine imported mercerized satin | damask, size 22x22, regularly $4.75 | Aten; LO vceserirencniiay $1.29 Napkins —Of extra fine quality pure linen satin damask, size 23x23, ex- clusive designs, would be a bar- gain at $2.50 dozen, for.,..$1,98 A Table Cloths — All pure linen, fringed red and blue borders, size 8x10, the soft German kind, requ- larly $1, for..... 59 Cloths—-Of pure silver bleached German linen damask, hemmed and openwork all around, the “so- called hemstitched kind," size 8x4, if — regularly $1,39, for... » 89e HW Tea Napkins--Colored borders, fringed, only 500 dozen in the lot, WOH 66) FOF iirerrrresvnen 3c 5) FIGHT KILLED RIVER DISASTER Boller of Towboat Exploded While Those Aboard Were Sleeping and Victims Per- ished in Flames. XT LE NS 1 ON burg; Will Wetvel, deokhand; Oree| ne tiver hail hy - where she Those injured were: Tra Eilts, second jane Gutory cage ee engineer, Pittsburg; Hobert Holland, | Iilen Welsh, CA te ay fireman; Robert Monn, ‘third cook, hy ‘The Defender was owned by the oued tt trogen, | Cal Consolldated | Woodward says that the june ot ihe Coal and Coke Company, of Pittsburg, © ‘Tho boat was returning from Clacinuatl ¢) With a tow of empties. Woodward was inthe pilot-house ut the| Wreck to-duy to recover the bodies 0 time of the eccident, and with the ex- caption of firemen, watchmen, the remainder of the orew DIES OF PISTOL WOUND. ‘The explosion of tho starboard bollers lew out tho entire side of the boat |Amtonio Catrono Shot tm Fleht and awakened tho sleeping members of with Man, Who Escaped, The nolke was heard for! Antonio Catron, who was shot by | 9300 bal The survivors grabbed | pattste Ralllcina at Mleventh street and what clothing they could find and! Avenue A on the night of Deo. 20, dled | of ine oper plunged Into the fey waters of the Ohly |ihis atternocm in Botleyue Hospttal. | wero. planed ' } Bit file The ies yea Catrono, who tlved at No, 9 Mast | discrderly conduct, bitter cold, the thermometer hovering | Twelfth street, fought with Bellicino, ovcape'! | whose home was at No, 420 East Blev~ From Unele fam were nearly frozen before @tey could jenih street, over vome question about he given shelter, ‘The boat caught fire mmediately fol- |touarn, Bellleina essaped after the shoot- lowing the explosion and drifted down Capt. James | engineer and the HUNTINGTON, W, Va, Jan, 4—Bight men ore known to be dead and threo serlously Injured, the result of a boiler explosion and fire «which destroyed the towboat Defender near here early to- Upon these are being laid enormous girders for the new tracks, ‘he work ip now completod from Fiftleth street to Fifty-third street, and a huge derrick was at work nll yesterday in front of the Fifty-third streot station holeting the beams Into position, Seana neem 10,048 ‘Tone of Silk, Acconiing to a German authority, the | world's silk production in 1903 amounted His ney pumed® in the home markets of China, in the effort to escape. and those who Perry Spencer, mate, Point Pleasant; Horace Wetzel, watyli- man, Pittsburg; Jamos Seese, lamp trim- mer, Wellsville; Albert Hamilton, fige: man, Pittsburg: Mike Mafford, fireman, Pittsburg; Thomas Duffy, fireman, Pitts- ‘We will continus the Sale of $3.50 to $5 Trousers Thursday the Fur Sale | Extraordinary Fur Specials. — Men’s Shirts The Women’s Underclothes In This Great ‘White Sale Are Faultlessly Made--- That’s something we want ness of the Bloomingdale White yy compare the garments being offered eisewhere with those faultless ones you i ou to note carefully, for the extraordinary little- ale prices is more than ever remarkable when By comparison our prices are a full third below the lowest quoted anywhere 39c,.—Of cambric, with deep flounce, trimmed with tucks and ruffle edged with lace, 49c.—~Ot muslin, with deep cam- brie flounce, trimmed with ems © broidered ruffle, 89c,—Of good quality musiia, 3 different styles—with dee flounce, trimmed with tuc! chon lace and insertion; styles with ombroldered flounce, 89c.—Of cambric, styles, some with flounce trimmed with three fine torchon lace Insertions between lawn bands, tucked ruffle on bot- tom with lace edge, Others equal- 29c, —Of muslin, with round neck, trimmed with embroidered edge. 39c,—Of cambric and muslin, four styles, square and round necks, trimmed with embroidered Insertion and ruffle and with two insertions and lace edge Also extra long style, trimmed with wide lace and rigbon around neck and tucked ruffle on bottom. 49c,-—-Of nainsook and cambric, prettily trimmed with Val, lace and insertion and with yoke of hem- stitched tucks and embroidered in- sertion, finished with fine edge, Long Double Scarls & Stoles at Exceptional Prices, Of Black Cony and Jap Seal, with | Of Sable Opossum, with 8 tails, | Of Black Lyon, tte na 5 5,98; | Value $5.98) $9.95 | $14.00; speclilesesvsesses Of Sable Opossum, with 6 of Jap Seal ‘and Stble O jap Seal an aie possum, i eclal. s.ssveeees with 6 tails, Value $9.98; S| _Stnoo} eps Bear, satin’ lined, with 4 cord, Sable and Isabella Opossum; | Mink, satin with 19c.—Of muslin, in two styles, with embroidered ruffle and tucks, 98c.—Of fine quality cambric, in six different styles, One with deep lawn flounce tucked in clusters and trimmed with a six-inch ruffle of fine embroidery, ‘oint de Paris lace insertions and tucks and deep lace . ruffle on bottom. Still others are handsomely trimmed with fine em- broidered ruffles and lace, Better qualities at $1.25 to $22.50 Corset Covers. 19c, —Of cambric, In two styles, French style, trimmed with lace and insertion and ribbon around neck, 29c, —Of nainsook, with full front, trimmed with two rows of Cluny lace Insertion and edge and two rows of baby ribbon, 39c.—Of fine qualit with full front, Some with three rows of fine torchon lace insertion around neck and fine ished with lace and ribbon, 29c. —Of cambric and muslin, deep ruffle trimmed with hemstitched tucks and deep lace, 39c, —Of cambric and muslin, deep urforella ruffle of lawn trimmed with torchon ie and insertion, stitched tucks a 49c.—Of tine quality cambric, trim- med with: deep ruffle of fine em- broldery and hemstitched tucks, in three pretty styles. Also with umbrella ruffle of lawn trimmed with point de Parls lace and inser- 59¢.—Ot cambric, with deep lawn umbrella ruffle trimmed with two, rows of block lace insertion and edge, Also with a very deep rut- fle of fine embroidery. i 69¢. —Of fine quality cambric, with deep lawn ruffle, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and fine em- byoldered ruffle, Second Flour, Near Rotunda, The Linens and “Domestics” In This Great White Sale Show Quality in Every Remember that when you're considef /g these White Sale ptice quotations and comparing them with the prices other » There's more in the worth of eveiy White Sale this year than was ever gott¢) i Value also $12.00; special,......, a $5.95 cord, Value $21.00; special, The Following Merchandise Is | (3537 Discount’ } Subject to a 25% Discount. ve To bring stocks down to low tide in double-qhiick time, and to rid our counted ‘at once of many odd assortments and articles of a more or less “novelty character,” we offer @ discount of 25 per cent. on the regular Bloomingdale prices on the following: Book sets in fine bindings. Gold watches from, $20 upward, * Our aire stock of sterling silver tableware, novelties, hair brushes, cloth brushes, &c,, from $1 upward. On any article in our ent 5 ard, en our entire stock of imported leather goods, English club bags, dress- sult cases, from $8.00 upward, On our entire stock of Imported clocks and candelabra from $10.00 up- |! have now in the Bloom nour entire stock of musical instruments, violins, banjos, mandolins, Jewelry Stocks were p &c,, from $5.00 upward, On our Feria of ine umbrellas, with gold, pearl and sterligg silver ie Hea an even more mountings, from $5.00 upward, raordinary sa i on On all our fine razor sets from $8.00 upward, On our entire stock of fine meerschaum and briar pipes from $3 upward. purchase than hee On fine razors from $2.00 uppers. On our entire stock of genuine gun-metal novelties, such as match safes, cigarette cases, lorgnette chairs, coln purses, &c. ‘ On our entire stock of fine pearl necklaces from $3.00 upward, 16,500 Yards of 75c. Silk | Seem Chiffon Going at, Yard, 25c. This is the initial item in this great showing and sale-of 1905 wash fabrics, and it’s an item worthy to grace first place in such a notable Bloomingdale event. This silk chiffon comes in xll plain colors and in every im- aginable shade, as well as black and white. Some have neat small designs, others in openwork weave, crepy weaves, dots Cc and neat hairlines, In this lot you will find goods you could not buy elsewhere for 75c, 4 yard—marked at, per yard....... 2,500 Yards of Printed Organdies at, Yard, 18c, These organdies come in large floral designs, and materials of such good uality generally sell at 39c, a yard, t 74 Wercannot fill mail orders on the above two Items, (es are quoting. Lingle piece of goods in this Bloomingdale /into goods at these prices before, et Blankets—Summer size, white, gray and tan, Would Huck Towels—Large size, hemmed red borders, heavy quality, worth Huck Towels-—Made of Union linen, with white and red borders, hem- med, worth 15c,, for Huck Towels —Made of Union linen, extra large size, heavy quality, red border and also in’ plain mie Scotch Table Damask--All pure. Comfortables— Stlkoline, tufted in the new Sprin designs, white cotton filled, fu size, worth $1.25, for 5 Comfortables--Of good quality sateen, lined with red, white cot- ton filled, extra heavy weight and full size; in all the best designs and colors; value $1.50, at,,,98¢ | Crothet Bed Spreads —Full size, ¥ hemmed, Marseilles pattern, quality; value $1.25, tor..... Huck Towels—Of extra quality im- ported linen, hemmed and hem- stitched, beautiful Brochet borders, large size, worth 25c., for,.,. 16¢ T ‘owels— Extra quality, large size, unbleached, fringed, and also some in pure white, wae Special Pebble Eyeglasses at 95c.. full size, extra fine qual- lover designs, value , large size, worth 2 Turkish Towels—Bleached, heavy grade, large size, the regular 8c, quality, for.. 4%e Muslin—Bleached, including Fruit of the Loom, Hill, Lonsdale and other well-known 10c, grades, {or Turkish Towels—Extra large size, bleached, fringed and hemmed ends, the fine absorbent kind, value 25c,, h—All linen, plain white, 17 inches wide, heavy grade, Also 19 inch. Glass Tovweztling, large checks, either blue of red, worth 10c, 4, good quality, wort! 14% Genuine Brazilian ax's-cut pebbles are natural stones, as hard as dia- special in matches of gréat ins % size, 72x90,| full size, 81x99, mpervious to moisture Dish Towelling —All worth 40c,, for! worth 0c, for neat red borders, warranted fast color, 17 inches wide, extra heavy weight, value 124e, yard, for 8%e Kitchen Crash —All linen, extra heavy grade, red border, 18 inches wide, value 1Se,, for framas—the former pieces—the latter mi \ @ bows. Take your pick to-morrow at, pair, you, ’ Pillow Cases--An odd lot, most of them size 45x36, not one of J them worth less than 10c., for, ave pa be had w All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. }| All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdale sa i continued uri the only woman on ped In her night clothing, she was almost losicn Is a mystery, as the boilers seas far as known, in excellent | egainen, from tae Haat By in. A number of men are working on the 5 i ECTS 2 the dead. @o far six bodies have been recovered, oe, br —— under $100 on a which the police have been iinadle to | oo9,524. mates goods ing amd 1s still at large. Will Offe Many lots have taken on clearance prices to hurry them out in quick order—while many, other lots are as extraordinarily priced best cause of special Bloomingdale buying. ee For instance: 2 ~ Another lot of ‘Women's $35 Jap Seal Fur Coats goes Fea! ( on sale Thursday at These handsome fur coats are made of fine pid Jap closely resembling Alaska Seal. Every coat |s beautifully ta lined with guaranteed satin—they are all cut and modelled in the’ newest styles, with large collar and revers, and are 22 and 24 long, ; We also pffer a lot of coats made of Jap seal fur, trimmed } large collar and revers of brook mink, nutria beaver and sable race Dot worth at least $50, at $15 each, and other fine fur coats at half actual value, cord and ornaments. Value $6.95 skin Sab! $3.95 Of Alaska Sable, with 8 tails, cords and ornaments. Value $8, 50 tae eeeeeee if, with 8 tals; $4.95 | of sabi), Ruccoon, with 4 talls and | Of Blue Wo ink, with 8 talls and §10.50 peda Value 005 On Feboy China, B arBrac, Eto,” 10% Discount: American Cut Glass, Diamonds-- Most. of -the diamonds. ire stock of beautiful gold and dismond Jewelry before’ the last ‘advance, wn on th face of things, A This discount affects p larly— Diamond Rings (all styl Scarf Pins, i Sleeve Buttons, Brooches (all styles), Lockets, “' And Others, ‘ Main Poo, Front, Conte, Famovs. Henty Books in the Boo Clearance at 39¢, Think of it! Famous He Books that are in the o copyrighted edition r¢ published’ at $1.50 are to marked to-morrow at 39c. é What a chance to biy the Poy literary feast of just the kind most enjoy! In this list are: ‘Tiger of Mysore, Both Sides of the order. bash "for acnar- i HH acti At Abouxtr, : With Bi *rertbr, Main Floor, Near Rotunda, Offer of Genuine Cochrane the It takes Bloomingdales’ to offer the sensational in value-giving, and this special for to-morrow more than ever proves the truth af this ———SS—=—=——_== statement, A Bargain in I's a known fact that pebble St 4 Hing to-day at the exclu- i sas high as $4 and $5, Safety Matches, : le here to-morrow you may pur- The Grocery Store offers chase a pair for 95c.! S ae Afain Floor, Arcades! | and now-seratchable—they preserve, improve |] terest for to-morrow, 144 boxes of good sles are set in goldoine safety matches wil © 25¢ 4 merican cork nose- 95¢e sold for ; we ight or riding These must be taken with | Ma'n Floor, Front. Centre, Basement