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Man A ee Apparently Unoon- %ogolous and Stabbed at Arling- ‘Police Don't Understand How He Received Wounds on the _ Chest When Both His Coats Were Buttoned, 4 ve fa night and a day of hard work detectives of Staten Iginnd are no ‘to the solution of the mystery @urrounding the stabbing of Samuel Bul- Mvan, of Arfington, The young man found in a lot back of the railroad ton at 9.40 o'clock Imst night, with two long, shallow stab-wounds in his @hest and three cuts on his right hand, No knife-cuts appear in his clothing to @orrespond with the location of the stab- Wounds on his chest, An old razor with a black handle wae found in the lot this afternoon, Close to where Sullivan was lying the follow- ing note, written on the fly-leat of @ potebook, was found: “Phere is one more life that belong fo me. If he does not destroy those failroad tickets I sold him he will me the same as — — big mouth 60! fheard he equealed on me and I mado quick work of him,.and the other will get the same, Look out, do as I bid and you will be safe, Ta, ta! By-by, wim off! + “It chia big mouth refused those tlck- ‘ets I would till him there on the spot for the money, When I ask a don't wetuse, . H" Tue injured man was eee “to Bt {Vinoont's Hospital, at St. George, where he was attended by Dr, J, A, Brady nd Dr, Rochford. At first they were of the opinion that he was in @ coma- | bowe wtate, To-day they aro inclined to believe that he knew what was going fm around him, Sullivan Had Informed, ‘The story that Sullivan has told the poltoe indicates tHat he was the victim of @ thief who tas been robbing the ftloket stationd of the Staten Island Repld Trenelt Company and selling the (ickets to commuters, Sullivan recently gave information to the Railroad Com- concerning this matter, Bullivan is employed by Holden & Motley, stationers at No, 118 Pearl street, Manhattan, He says that he the 643 boat for Staten Island it night, reaching St, George at 6.15, and that he boarded « train for Ar- Bingtoa Iminediately, Upon alighting from thé thin at Ar- Magton, where his pasents reside, he did not take his usual route for home, but atarted in an opposite direction in the bope that he might find the man who bad sold him the stolen tickets, Ac- @ording to his statement he met the m right at the pong oF the scope Ie load- iy, ws Fe vie, ota on On platrora you e man, Yale melot ‘Teuinet Sulll-” . Sullivan says that iy the feet he remembers until he regained _Bonwclousnens in the hospital, ‘Wounds Mere Sor Examination in the ee eee » tal discloaed x Inches long, arallel cuts Which rawing Sp eeatat aifato. tt throu it, There Whe unoth ia cut on of the right hand nu Peday was it divoversd that there were no Knlte-holes in Sulll- van's clothing, Bot coats were ‘buttoned when he was found. He had on his collar and cravat, His hat was the Ground Beside a ico Capt, Hogan, of West Brighto; and all the detectives of his eee) ‘busy on the case imtnediately, | he have been trying to run down | gons who might have been in the vicin- fy of the alleged assault, and are algo attempting to trace the movements of; Bullivan last night. According to his | gtatement, the assault occurred about | 635 o'clock, He was not found until! three hours later, but he had not eure | ed severely from the cold Hivan's turer and well-to-do, The young tan has lived on Staten Island all his Nife, and bears an excellent reputation, ————— 1 ‘A 18,000 Foot Shrine, ‘A huge statue of the Virgin has been | successfully placed on the summit of the Dent du Geant, a mountain In Italy 13,- 000 feet high, near Milan, Divine ser- vice was performed on the summit Hh celebration of the event by the vicar of Courmayeur, |p we have ever heard of simply because the Prince ‘eather is an awning manu:| Water Wagon Signals Fool the Demon Rum Psa LE AAU Coie AY Fearing an Effort to Damage It With a Martini Destroyer, the Greer: Light Was Changed for Last Night's Cruise. Did.vou see the red and green lightsof places, ‘but the only open eign of The Evening World's Water Wagon last| mutiny was observed in front of the night on the prominent thoroughfarys?| Hoffman House, Tf you did you know that the 1%5] ‘Tho barroom of this place of enter- crulee of the Water Wagon 4 on, talnment was shamefully apparent, It you did not, take this for the'in-| Well-fel mon-of full, round bulla formation, were distinguishable standing against ‘The lights on The Evening World's! the bar or keeping tab on tables along Water Wagon are not placed according | the wall. to Lioyd’s, There was a creakig of straps on the Our green light 18 on the port side, |eeats of the Water Wagon, o few low This puts the danger elgna! on the} moans of agony, but the driver whipped starboard aide. up his motive power and temptation The editor of the Water Wagon 18 re-| was goon in the discard, sponsible for the arragement aforesald.| similar, but not eo virulent, outbreaks oat find, Shandentiel tn tornaclon. thet ols experienced in passing the Bres- plode the Water Wagon wita a Martin! lin, the Giltey, the Imperial, the Marl- oatroyer, borough, O'Rourke's, Browne's Chop House, the Criterion, the Rossmore, tho baer HR tor the froth ighte| Metropole, the Cadillac and the Hotel Astor, It which Is the natural light to attract It- One ricer insteted that the there will be a happening ‘that {8 caloue lated by the editor to make the Demon | Water Wagon should pass the Royal Arms, in Forty-third atreet, Rum feel like Gen, Stoessel. | The Water Wagon strrted out, dis-| The heart of the editor eank within ‘ured as it may have appeared, with a | him. fal passenger ist. ; It looked like the passenger list would Not over seventeen of the original bene ty hatte ihe howen . ‘s of prog phalanx failed to re-engage quarters | regs, way the Water Wagon, ig at aboard, pbreuat itt Royal Arms it was found that the mame had been Some of the passengers wanted to pags Burns's and Jack’s, in Sixth ave- nue, but the editor balked, Nobody krows better than he the lim- {ts of human endurance, even on the Water Wagon, A supreme temptation was afforded the passengers last night. They were taken up Broadway from the Battery to Grant's Tomb, Bounds of musio floated from various T/CRUISER WEATHERED GALE ON SEA TRIAL TRIP. Chattanooga, Expected to Make Ran Here, Had to Pat Back to Newport. NBWPORT, R. I, Jan, 6.—The new protected cruiser Chattanooga returned to this port early to-day, She went out Hight the vessel ran Into S Agron Boren of snow and gleet Sorc ban ed y fog and a high northeasterly gal was impossible to gee fifty yards eer The Chattanooga pitched and roilq the heavy seas and some of the offic and men, Tong accustomed to sea life, were seasick, At midnight all the forward chests which ‘had n lashed to the deck were torn from their fastenings and washed overboard, The sea became #o rou a that the ship. Way turned and the t But nboat anchors on ‘Tuesday for a twenty-four-hour sea trial Narengarint pa RUDORE AnCbores oe and was expected to finish at New York | crew rest, e came tp to Newport this toranoots and will leave for New York before night, FIREMEN’S FUND GETS $1,000) «1 Containing a check for $1,000, with the request that !t be added to the relief fund of the Fire Department, a letter wos rovelved at Fire Headquarters to+ day from Henry Seligman, of the bank- ‘On account of the severe storm o ‘Tuesday night and Wednesday, she came back here, The gunboat sustained no damage be- yond she loss of her forward chests con- taining tackle, which were washed oyer- board, and scratches made by Ice, The trial board anitounced to-day that they were satistied with the vessel and woul’) recommend her acceptance by the Gov- ernment, as she had succesatully passed | through the roughest and most trying | test ever sustained by a United Status | naval craft, TY Chattanooga | was constantly | ° washed by great seas and when she reached his at was covered with ice, All he baat ‘were compiytaly closed The rigging was encased pitot-house was ed from ve Inches thick. nboat left the harbor at 2 of No, 21 Broad street, witn the state- ment that it was a bequest from his g18- ter. phe A Alice Beligman, who died in mber last. orrhe Jegaty Will immediately be added fun vali Sa aitian, though a contributor to many charitable and benevolent Ine ty Het aout mat oet AUN Rtiet ithe Now ‘Pore at 0 in routherly traction at w apeed ot | Men and. this alent wns @ substan. about 15 knots, At 11 o'clock Tuesday ' tip) evidence of her regard Exact Sige and Shope of the Prince George Cadets Package of 12 for 20 Cents, Prince George Cadets are not a substitute for cigars, They fit in between cigars—in those short intervals when you want to smoke for just five or ten minutes, They fill this purpose better than any other little cidar George is the one little cigar made with no other end in view but quality. For sale at the 90 United Storcs in Reload al cities, or we will deliver a sae containing 300 Prince George Cadets for 65.00 prepaid to any address inthe United Bates, on receipt of price, Remit to Flatiron Building, New York, UNITED STORES CIGAR COMPANY | | Stores All Over, One Always in Sight. ago, ferin, givi a morn ne much effort big bleed and leaving me wit! for five years, As Nesbewcced to take S, S, 5, as you advised, and after had taken three large bottles, T noticed fa change for the d, I 1 continued to take it, and ina tter, Thus eccot ras ort while was entirely cured dreaded because it brings with it ition of the weather brings on thy matter that is absorbed by the blood and scattered all through the ¢ first dign of winter the patient begins to “hawk and spit."’ All the mucotis membr ly are affected by this disease, and the filthy, poisonous matter finds its way lo ay g the sufferer dull and half SS igh the proper channels, §. 8. 2, CATARRH ¢ Gentlemen :—-I wrote you some time you an cing of my euf- an awful case of Catarrh, I . had al the symptoms that accompany this disease, such as mucus Sop Ene in y the throat, a constant desire and spit, feeling of drynessin the throat, oor and spitting Wg scabs form! blow out, foals cansin, 024 Randolph St,, Richmond, Va, Jonson A. BeLtum, | If winter is to be dreaded for its snows, ivy, cutting winds and damp, unpleasant weather; it is more to | blonts, the hearing is often affected, and in its w the nose and head ate destroyed, and inhalations can do no more than give temporary is constantly circulating through the system loaded with these and tissues, the unhealthy secretions cease, and the whole system is built up b: become chronic Catarrh, but at the first symptom begin the use of 9. 8. S. and ao book on The Blood wilh be mailed I contracted Catarrh and suffered ter- ribly with it for 25 years, It was so bad that I had lost my hearing, sense of taste, as wellas being nearly blind, I tried various medicines and specialists, fpencihg 4 large sum of money with them, but with no perceptible results, 80, I abandoned all other remedies and doc- tore and Leb using your S, 5, $, I took three large bottles and one small bottle, shea much to my joy [found myself a well man, All my senses were fully recovered, and after fifteen years I am happy to relate that I have never had the slightest return of the ailment, I qm now 75 years old and enjoy good health for my age, I cheerfully and gratefully recommend $, $, 8, asthe rem- edy that cured me of Catarrh, Fordyce, Ark, 'o hawk | 8 rising in the in the nose, sick headache, as I heard from I, 8. Locurincr, the most annoying and disgusting of disea Catarrh, The changed “had colds" net irritate the inner skin and they secrete an lation, and at ery part of the body, The head aud eyes have blinding aches, the stomach ¢ forms the soft bonesof ch as sprays, washes clief, because the blood ilthy catar- sick all the time, Local applicatic thal poisons, and it must be purified and cleansed before a cur be ef fected, S, 8, S,, a purely vegetable remedy, cures Catarth by its invigorat. ing, purifying action on the blood, and the catarrhal poisons are carried off §, makes the blood rich and strong, carries ne properties to the or- yi Don't let a “had | fortify the system against | | ree, and our physicians will give advice to all catarrh sufferers Ing firm of J, and W. Sellgman & Co., | 80 axa nes of the f si oo ‘BOY DOSED WITH BRANDY. - ‘Taken to Hospital anf Sad Pather Gave It to Him in Coffee, Wlevenryear-old Buevento Ferrari, who lives with his parents at No, 9 Roosovelt street, was taken to Belleyue Hospltal to-day suffering from tho ef- | fects of brandy which ho sald his father gave him in a cup of coffee. The boy attends the public schoo) in Vanéewater street, Patrolman Mueller, of the Oak Street Station, on duty in front of the school, saw the boy stag. ering toward him, and concluded that he, was under the influence of liquor, 4 took the lad to the Chiluren’s Soviets rooms, and from there to Bellevue Hos. Ital in a patrol wagon, the boy becom- hilarious on the way, a the hospital Supt, Rickard object. to pura iad lad jn the alooholic ward, and finally sent him to a medica! ward, If Ferrari's condition warranty he he will be taken to court this after. nuon. ALL WHO ARE |{ DEAF READ MY STORY. an he 13 BROUOT, are ago 1 came % this country J accured employment in a Fors hotel fe a walter, Every: Saver. “One day A er rotted al over, me ‘up, Mm Pont Wi tone told me. that 1 had ine fi a me medicine and better, Le I bri mid my nose Roped cy end somevhing would ane uy RY thr tisk ant T wanted to be hawking Lei a) the time, Tw Shyatelan “once more, Ho. auld; ie Amari~ Fal isease, C. i ‘one in thie Gimate has'it) leave it alone.’ took ‘hie Advice, but from what I know now I em iy Hay 4 Pol t began to hear BELLS and eid, and. noticed Moola not Fy wel One aay the HEAD WAITE “Alex, what 1s the marer? Are you deat?” Tid’ not think thet eas, but T eerlainty could not ‘heat He mid, “Get cured or we cun- we can't have deat wal Went to the doctor. Te sald, ("Ge cela) ani Rave me the cad a Qne. I went, Ho treated me and charged ime a0. Bnd told me ‘to come, back In three days, I did As he told me, and took treatment f) FOUN. MONTHS, “Bpent nearly wee 200 and got worse, 1 los position because I could not heirs felt se though T onuld. not ‘afford to fo to that doctor any more, as he charged Me ¥o inuch, I went to see him and he told me to if 10 some dispensary or to an var howpltal;, fo T went to the different ones and alt the ‘ume fot worse, One day I read a piece 4 the Sunday World about a man being ‘ured of deafness by a Doctor Gard; Witt avenue, The next time 1 went cet sjospital L asked tho doctor wio eating me $f he could cure me, fe ale he ad not now, but thought he could cop me from getting. ie, you think that Usotar Gand ft Ritth aves a know, that Fomonie, bu, we don! jor ut his treatment be. I wore you I should £0 THY NEXT DAY I went to see Dootor Gunnest t got examined, und. was, told that In three or tour months I would be cured Uhat'T need come to him but once week, and the rest of the treatment 1 could use at ‘home. T liked tal and 4, want, oie ore iM, 8 way Uked the (reatment s0'1 a ess you caf cure mo ow muUC FY he ottloe toutment, We wan saltatactory treatment on Oct, aa good aa over, a3 my oh ee iH tion back and a: a ore happy’, atemen of wey may Rulde, may Ital poten s to wr Gardner, of 435 St ten, By an and. suet sts, who n veg free, and Who, T think, Is th an consul in th cA gt Oatarrh bert, scto" in the uae There's no pain at all when our New Botanical Discovery is applied to the gums, When teeth are extracted in the morn- ing we'll have the new set ready at night, All Work Guaranteed 10 Yenrn, Full Sets of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns, aa ki Gold Fillings... Silver Fillings Waterbury Denial Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414416 Fulton St, 54 W. 23d St (21 door west Abras — (Opp. Eden Musee.) ham & Stravs's,) Hours, § to 6, Sundays, 1 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken 10% om eat, dest ‘Theay P K.—Fine Velour on banat Str Bult, 5 lee Feat = ee (ane nt ental Rug, 6 Rooker, # paire re Cura ei i oe rasiteay ‘a ne ia, iat at riusie $65.00, A WEB! OPENS ACCOU: DIAMONDS CASH OR CREDIT. No employers’ reference on tn ‘Buel: L. W. "SWEET & CO. TABL! 37:39 Halden line ea 176 Nowark CREDI Cloaks, deneirt ors, Business at! Main Store Branches { lew ork New York. Bron: FOR ygning yOu W warcires AND. PLAMONDS, EARY PAYMENTS, Will send Wateh't bi 1 destred, American Watoh & Diamond Co, 19 MAIDEN LAND, us $1. week! Scr? 1 olin Rael DIAMONDS, | BasY PAYMENTS, lowest it ploen, Call, write or ‘phone WATCHES, |?" } TEVELRY. [or cates BER, INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, Henry Siegel &Co. Private Bankers Main Floor The 14th St. Store 4}, Fer Ceut. Interest paid on deponits trom $1 to / $3,000, Money can be withdrawn at any time without giving notice, posits made on or before Janary 10th draw interest from January Ist, An account can be started with $1, Hours: 9 A. M. t6 6.30 P. M. EVERYBODY shia Lu, ont TAKH ELEVATOR. Da, ae ie down ever {ted to depositors on all $5.00 and upwi nd not ing $3,000 which have pouted at least three mont! first day of January next, and will be payablo on and after Monday, January 16, 1905, Money deposited on or before Jan, 10 will draw Interest from Jan, 1, 1006, WILLIAM H, 8. WOOD, President, MENRY A, SCHENCK, Comptrollre. WALTER COGGRSHALL, Secretary, The Bowery Savings Bank, 128 AND 180 BOWERY. NEW YORK, Deo, 15, 1904, A semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will be cred- CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 06 AND 68 BOWERY, COR. CANAL 8T, Ly g SBAI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, Trust have ered thal interest agit Fate at IHRE AND ONE-HALF per annum be to th. Be Dt By Mrepeatin a 10th, Browute Tae Fiabe IK AN NT, and The Dossession o! a Within Everybody’s Means In This Great Piano Sale || Save from $150 to $200 by secur- ing one of the planos in this great January Piano Sale, The Bloomingdale terms are $5 We Also Furnish a Flat] , BED Roo ROOM oe -eiaen Asarndl ate rt er oven pity Featner Hating Beaten RITCHEN,—Onk Kitchen Closet, @iaas doors; Kitch- én Range or Refrigorator; 8 Kitohen Chatre; 40 ploces of . Hinman aaiehee Tables 10 He praah: farses ilewes ai pri Bet january $195, made, ory bes on fi wUrAnOe lecaun ron Payment of thi the plano i rH ° Oth, Because the Walters Pianos embody all the very latest and best improvemel ea 7th, Mesa? the Wi od with the ¢ calebrat Action, best rls, know of! whieh ‘le including Stool and Cover, Piano delivered on payment of $5. 17 REASONS WHY the Walters Manos are the best ard safest investment to make be- sides being the greatest plano offer anos you can puri w I fr ACTUAL vA ie 34, Because rigerens, fered on the very ro terms that were over Ath, are, hdd charge no interest for ni in are of. pd mos! inal and ba delivered to ft la made to oe that wi havo tixtoon The Walters Fiange fra built to last m lifetime, bj jano Cor Caapeey: Pept wv $1a Week|; $350. celebrated toneslasting Wal- ters Pianos, Int, Because Walt lanos are t! at ere Pianos are tho t 4 Dareeal +40) if to last a Het! 8th. Boca 0 the Walters (totaal nd cy the only hovers plan mo if. that {mportel felt hammers, the best hammer maker fore of an sions stat ant ie tage on the homes lip, 1) whioh the best Atorvean Framiiion uM tk ihaine th ca ay Bo ‘to also i the home and atudion A800 dane the by. ar and ‘ of some of the most st _prom{nent pike do} opont of, 1] rofessional musica’ Ba hh will Sfaw’ int 12th. Because you i) pod BAY DONG Asdrotary: President. Deri nih BUR, t 0 investment In the w THND . PAU, "Asstatunt Secretary, 1b, the Walters Pi Foasenn many advantages RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, SPAMONE, Hoon Ob West LWwENty ial hdl thing's LIMITED, § bss "Little Tommy Tucker Cried for his supper" fA pat hetle picture that ts ay hundreda of » one of these unfor- Know that through the “Boarders Wanted” Bulletin 1 dally and Sunday in The World Just the Boasding-} wet out there on inv Tes time than Tt will fake the average reataurat ue tO. broll end sorve an expensive steak— So Den't Be a Tommy Tucker, V sree acererreeeat areal N . HiOakine sit vi NE.—12.25 P, 10 A, M. vt Puna, 12,10, 9. Hoek, NOS. 401, 1854, Ritth AVen 20th. Sb) bo 1 Aa nt hrooklyn. 4 100 Broad w The Mf WoW, ATTER JR. woop, ‘auneral Manna mea. W, ROYD, General Paseoneer Anant HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ARAN GIRL WAI if under’ Apply at 4i South e!. so wort WANTS WORK Y_ MORNING WONDERS, ! AND DESHROSSES AND REE’ (is mie from Desorossee ani ayer, had aa ort | and Point Nene 118 and 261 Aventia (below 93d | n | Pare'r ratte Manager, 19 =|} AAP ARAN BD for light Yactory work; | must have Health papers, PUBLIC ina whoa exay ‘the Mf. and PySoluuom & re: nt No Written apple aro ructlon resoun hold the other ttle Inventions which not to be bad Jn any other pini sth, Because the Walters Pianos masterpieces of plano nts responsive. youn. Because the cases are beautiful in jesign. the Walters Pi: wth te tone, which 1s rob, melt 15th, te use the tone Ie beautiful, rich the touch elastic HE West, fold ya resonant, longer than any att other plano. A 8 YL Upon request our representative ¢ P' ae pth. will call, ' ———————— BLOOMINGDALE BROS., x, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, H&LP WANTED—MALE, me nui eC, ne ion ut ‘| » ui on FM, GIBSON, Doputy and Acting Contmisstoner, | 860OOOOD94990-0060 008 D909 The Life of Trade Is Sunday World Wants, 4 The World prints yearly 4,000,000 WANT adv'ts— ¢ born of human nicessity and ‘ulloi human interest, These brief messages of the peopl: to the multitude of New Yorkers reach th> largest city c'rculation in World Wats. $6. OS saosecssar. rs ‘ 18] as DRESS FABRICS jot fwednesdaya of cach week | co i ; 18, 20, 28, 24, 26 and 30 West! Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 44, 43, 45, 47, 49, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and.29 West Thirteenth FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN E What Talks Better Than Price ? Let Thes:' Speat for Themselves... WOMEN'S UNDERW AR “gi ite Nt ane not aie te thane Bike tyaeeeceie ng cage Ps, Bae Ineo FINDOR full onivee neva Gambrle co Cornet Coversbing. 9 , bl rea a ‘Sloe veu--ribbon rin-val Ay |} YARD WIDE MUSLINS Unbleached—extra heavy—good for sheets by seaming in centre— value seven ctints..., sie Be No Malt Orders, MOHAWK SHEETINGS Fall Bleached—The the quality= mame tells|s 42 inoh~ Cambrio Drawers—ti He meer wih auiter mdb acarh ’ ws Cambria Drawers—ruftle of Hy ace auniee at emp yoalno other styl pal re Syarde— usually 29 my Tapertinne sd i ot ih clan 0% yards— usually .25 alue 2% yarde— usually .27 Comben ae Piualin, Cowart lace. OF, wont Cambric Skirts—decp flounoa By yet ind (hsertings or "y and tucks» UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS al BAAY & lage or rows Val, a i aora aot Xo Mail Osdera, IN BABIES’ DEPARTMENT Jannary Sale Firet Friday. This at does not kalf bt Long r Nainegole Bil i, Mite Lan oe Domet oh Mists. Gowee--aieys tos ai Daley Plannol and Steins Dome iy Hise tot yrucovalie Wrest Cored @i1k and. Riderdown steeehiey scan and Shams ay and Paar sf ye apples mh | 528 TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ETC. Abt prices, but mot poor quall> All Ane Hid 8, 2, 8, ele-ativer pleach-- 79| fa ea M0] WORRNS SUITS A LORM pot ‘and flowee tale ar) Ie vay vB ror Satin Poe ble jaske—73 in! a ea COE or p iol i xe gsi floral we Shea MLshad (heats naitenieree 69 e sat nie et fae He Teeereatlany i se pet a Linen Reraiecpiata i Moet vand mica, ae, a9] 6 uit Mt Aneh— ghee Towellings— ould 84) | 1 18M re Pdosen, 10) ed. ‘toytom ; | ANI Tadon Gp Grashalvo Check Glass {ih bande Linen ie hon ad ra 0 bar Goons January sale, ¥ Friday, ‘This Mat does py bal tell the |iikin story, rd Wille adr svete? ral yl uine ki saa he "REI lan Ninevgent’ ua RY sisssssscteserserene QYD tO ry NO MAIL, ERS, Basket Stripe boupee ay Ws. OM ‘Linmites yards, ear’ Long Cloth-12-¥4 armereal : FUR GOATS, ree exunl ‘0 othe natal pists Tha 49 ‘Goodwear? Cambrice-—12% cent kind 9% #-inch Victoria Lawne—ugually .0.. * inch Persian Lawne—value .24, DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS Friday nents ea Tapentries~Bagitad Atrios. & aed ‘Armure-value 69 Fig’d Oriental and Dray Mirolt Dy vet Hats-Bl a Goons gt wl quill e wi Wo), Hi Paty Ra | about 80 styler—value ota est + 08 Fine Orgunsing Damadiee-pettod WOMEN'S CORSETS f eceirad 80 4 olen hee ney 11+:9.98 | ow peleon, but not poor Coutil Corsets—habit hip: Curtain Musil hg$8 “Inobeat rit OW perfect—value dH and Le ok | LaMw ere ow Coutt Corsgtn- medium an 17 | all eises—were FRIDAY SPECIALS IN BOYS’ Low pely Aide oy ho wa! Little Boy: gan and vrlestecralue Boys’ Ox tor Mixt ¥ ant ‘overpinde-ewith an ae a b to 20 yrs word De OE oy te and kd Satin Fintsh bieOineeenits 2%, 1% Art Taffeta Cretonnes—value ' .29, Decorative Burlaps—value .22, 13%¢, Figured Silkolines-26 inch WINDOW SHADES, POLES, ET¢, Values to tell Of te seighdors, Stal Es lh bein 4 ayaltt 15 inch—ust 18 tnoh--usually .11%. Hollena Adee td Shader. Woxtd—Knot, tringe-—-completes ixtures— hl reaiat "eb “ vee RD Toy rere Ha and $4.98,.55. ogany Cottage Rods—4 feet long— 0 Pants Ney pare and knobs-usually 7%, 9 figs to is ey pia Sth bi Coat, Hat and Towel Racks—oak or mano bid finleh— at were | ¥riday, 2D That were .39, iriday, «lv BLANKETS—GREAT BARGAINS Outing Flannel Blouges—Rusgian, oe ae ani collar style—3 to UATLY 29.466 giees ay Cloth Leggings-4 Breer Wool Mavedtitecad colors gg fi and sizes—were $1,25,,, ‘i i MBN S$ FURNISHINGS not Ride ep) California Biankets—etrictly HP and Alling—soariet ik binding—Were (.W3..4.08 White California Blankets—for full and three-quarter is—were 6.08..4.98. 4 | white Berle all wool Callforni rlet—were $449, eavy Cotton, Wy pianket nite, tom and gra: Men's Unlaundered Dress ee aan extra fine strong muslin py ea borom, cuffs and collar open front and back or open back. Strong Muslin Night Shirts— full cut and long—fast color emb'y== double stitched seauns—value || Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers; usually 4, Men's Natural Wool Shi Drawers—Shirts silk bound—D) Gouble gusset and scams—val 19 CUTLERY Valnen to tell of to neighbors, Carving Knife, Mork and Steel genuine stag handle—sterling 8) forrule—8 Abily iiScaey worth $3.98, ’ . Steel Sclssors-4 to 6% “inebe fine quality and finish—Speclal,..... NOTION SPECIALS here hol fe tt ousmate Black pees Silks—ex. large beh value .49. Pearl Buttons—card of 2 dos,— 5 | Value 8 Ocoan Shell Pearl Buttons self shank—also fancy carved— value 29. Stocking Fe ik, and wi Gtnlliyaseorted alzes—! Cotton Baby Blankets—pink, ive and white-value 45, Hlg Valuew tm Small Print, atorien, Fine Merceriaed Walstings: at 49 and . Dark Ou! beat MBA ie) i) 2k Apron Gingha s—8 cent quali mb'd Musings: 4 cent qualitie STATIONERY AND TOILET ARTICLES Valnon to tell of to netakhora, |Cloth Finish Stationery- braahape d blue and white~value 4 . White Business Envelop box of 260—value .35. . Ege Shampoo Cream—usually 1 La Belle Face Powder—usually ,} Russlan Violet Talo—usually 15, Borine sath eipetie aetction BT pein, par—ansaly iki |

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