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ue Oy DISAPPEARS Slips Away from the Hotel Win- ton Without Being Seen by Jerome's Detectives Who Are on Watoh for Her. PLOT TO LURE RICH MEN, MASSEUR SAYS, ‘ Alleges that Band of Designing Women Conspire to Entanole _; Wealthy Victims Into Mar- rlage Ceremonies, Tn spite of the vigilance of District. ‘Attorney Jerome's men,and of the teotives of a private agency in the Ploy of the Duke family, Mrs, Alice Webb Duke, who is alleged to have (@arried Brodie L. Duke when he was f aon frresponsible condition, has suc- weeded in eluding everybody and it is et known whore ahe !s to-day, After being deprived of her husband by the order committing him to an in- * @titution, Mrs, Duke and her friend, ‘Mrs.-Desplaines, went back to the Hotel Winton, at One Hundred and Tenth Street and Park avenue, and registered there as ‘Mrs. M, G, Golden and alster,”’ Detectives took a room opposite and ‘wore Instructed yesterday not to let her @et away from them. During the afternoon Mrs, Duke left he hotel and was driven to the One Hundred and ‘Tenth wtrest Subway sta- ton, There she expostulated with the Getectives who were following her, but @id not succeed in throwing them off the trull, ‘They followed her to the ppartment of a Mrs, Edwapis, at No, $08 Weat Filty-fourth etreet, but could of cours, foliow her in, To-day the detectives were etill on watoh there, but they had been informed thet Mra, Duke had got away without being observed. ‘There seems to be no Gout that the woman has eluded her ‘watchers. Mr, Jorome's men are out hunting for hor, and the private detec- tive agency has sent twenty men to try to locate her, 80 far they have not been successful, Plot to Wed Rich Mon, Following the developments in the ease of Brodie Duke comesthe charye that he is only @ge of many men who have been lured into marriage by con- epirators who seek to mulct them of fortunes, Also that these marriages aro entered into when the victims are irre- pponsible from drink and drugs. ‘This charge js made by B. T. Oebaldiston, of No. 7 West Sixty-thint gtreet, who has been called upon to give testimony to the Grand Jury. it was through this man that the Duke family werg made acquainted with the condition of Brodie L. Duko, He was Called in a8 & masseurs when Duke, his newly made wife and Mme, Agnes Des- plaines, Mre, Duke's companion and friend, were staying at the siotel Win- ton, at One Hindred and Tenth street end Park avenue, ' Realizing the serious condition of Duke, Osbadigton thought it ha duty to try and save his life if pos- ole, : Gives Daten and Incidonts, ‘Osbaldiston hge prepared a long state: Ment for Mr, Jerome, and in this atate- ment he gives dates and Incidents, say has a record of cases parallel with the Duke case, which ho vallg hfs "Diary of Crime,” and this diary he has in readiness to turn over to the Grand dury. “I want to say," declared Osbaldiston, “that there 1s a regular gang of these Women and that thoy have thelr hoad- Quarters in Chicago, There ane men tn the gigantic plots, too, and they start after milllonaires and take money from them by all sorts of methods, “When members of this gang get hold of a Moh man they get him drunk and take him ton flat to prolong his debauch and make him mentally ‘rresponaible just aa Duke was made almost a mad- man, If the victim is not orasy with drink he would not see anything at- tractive about any of these women, "You so I always put things down tn my book, One of these victims was former Mayor of New York Clty, No, I can't let you see the lst. I have gaved some of these men by ‘putting them wise’ to the purpose of the gang, and they have thanked me with tears in their eyes,” THREE DROWNED FROM SCHOONER Victims Washed Overboard in a Storm When Vessel Was Of the Mightanda, VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Jan. 10 watnpt. McLecd, of the four-masted coal Jaden schoonor Alice M, Colburn, of Bath, Me, which Is anchored off Nob ska in Vineyard Sound, reported to day that three of his crew wore washed overboard and drowned on Jan, 3 twenty-five miles southeast of the Highlands of Navesink. A fourth sailor was injured, ‘The men lost were: Matthew George, thirty-eight years old, of Newfound: Janda; Martin Solen, forty years old,, of Norway; Charles Beman, forty-one years, of Germany, REFUGEES FROM RUSSIA HERE. Heveral Who Left to Avold Service in the Army Arrive on the Binecher. Boveral Russians who left thelr homes to escape conscription arrived here to- day on the Bluecher from Hambure, Dover and Boulogne. Nochim Malatz., who left Russta with the party, Intending to make his home fh this country, died of heart disease during the voyage and was burled at sea, Among the saloon passen army officers, who will 1 Germa fi I} ry me cruise in ‘Went Indian waters, “TWO JERSE Five in Atlantic Highlands Loot Store and Post- Office-—Citizens Awed by Pistol Shots~- Railroad Safe in Palmyra Robbed. Five desperate Yegxmen of the sort that the United Gtates Beoret Ber- vice men have been pursuing al) around the country marohed Into the village of Atlantlo Highlands early to-day, broke Into = herdware store on the main street, equipped themeelves with tools, went to the Post-Office, blow open the mite and got away with everything in it, in spite of the fact that thelr opera- tions roused the entire place and more than five hundred citizens watohed: them at work, ‘Atlantic, Highlands is a village of 1,600 people and it has a day merehal day marshal ons marehal night marshal, The {s John Snedecker, the night John Oliver. Tt fe charged by the ville /0 00" y ne agers to-day that the only cltieen in the lace fala was Night Marshal Oliver. ‘The village wae sound maleep at a o'clock this morning when the bur- lars made their On First avenue, one block above the Post-OMice ia pis perder etore of William Leon ard, five thieves went there fret and got in by smashing @ couple of ws, Did Their Work Openly. % the hardware etore the thieves got &@ wrenoh, several fron bars and @ num ber of chisels. Then they went to the Post-OMlce and literally kicked in the door, A man living opposite stuck his head out of the window and wanted to know what was the trouble, His an- swer was a bullet from a pistol, which went within aix inches of his head, He pulled down the window in a hurry, The five men then went Inaide, pried the handles off the safe with wrench and chisels and inserted explosives in the holes, Then they touched the sate off and the explosion shook the village like an earthyvake. Fired at Constable, ‘Dho noire of the explosion aroused Constable Davis Benaro, who lives next door to the bat bed, grabbed a platol, slipped on some clothes, and, opening the back window, was about to step out, when @ bullet —$—$—— ne CHILD'S DEATH ISA MYSTERY Hospital Authorities Say Mother Brought Infant, Declaring It Had Swallowed a Collar Button, As a result of the controversy’ over the qause of death of little Rugenie Galvatiore, fourteen months of, in St, Liuhe’s\ Hospital to-day, the case has been placed in the hands of the Coroner for investigation, The hospital authorities declare that Mr, Frances Galvatore, wile of David Balyatore, of No, 381 Hast Ono Hundred and Fifteenth atreet, went to the hos- pital on Nov, 21 with the ohild, saying that it had swallowed @ collar button, and that in spite of all the science and medical attendance used the chiki died to-day, probably fram pneumonia, the, result of mepressed ceapiration, Mr, and Mrs, Salvatore, when seen today, both deolared that they had never heard of any button before and thot the child had boen taker to tho orn voten” iearared” ae dipmiceri, ily physician din; as The Balvatores refused to divulge the doctor's name, They said that she child was uppangtly “well yesterday and were emphatic in Genying that it had swallowed the button at home, Bupt, Clove, of St. Luke's, gald that Mre, Salvatore had brought the child hurriedly to the hospital and ‘told the physicians that Eugenie had ewallowed a collar button, The X rays and trach- eotomy were {n an effort to relleve the Id, According to the thospital vhyelelany the it site failed to lo- cate the button, elthough repeated ex- posures were made, and it was decided that the button had penstrated too low ‘to be lowuted, Bupt. Clove denied posi- (leely that the child had diphtheria when taken to the hospital or at any timé since then, The Coroner ty cause of the ohlld’s death, ‘ MRS.NOBLE’SCASE COMES UP AGAIN, The accusation of murder agalnst Mrs, Catharine Noble, of Long Island City, was taken Up by the Grand Jury of Queens County at Jamaloa, L, 1, to» day, She shot and killed her husband, Paton Noble, clerk of the Long Isjand CitysPolice Court, on Nov, 12, and puta | fi 4p, te detenee of accident, rowed tor Gregg Alotment for muri gree. NATIVES KILLED RUSSIAN ENVOYS) MARSEILLES, Jan, steamer which arrived here to-day from the Far Hast reported that Col, Bog- donoft, of the Ruselan army, and three companions, sent by former Viceroy Alexteft on a mission to Mongolia, were assassinated by natives, ———— NO ISAACS DIVORCE, Cane Against Tenement-House In-, apector Decided in His Favor, Justice Dowling disposed of the mat-| timonial tangle of the Isaacses in short} order this afternoon, | ‘Tho witnesses presented by Benjamin Franklin in behalf of Agnes Lynch saacs, the wife, who charged ‘lenement- House Inspector Morris Isaacs with transferring his affections to Catherine Curran, all in Dock Commissioner Tea-| therstone's distriett, did not convince! Juntice Dowling, They would not con- vince anybody, her lawyer agreed after- ward, anad judgment was awarded to| the Inspector, who was defended by | Awemblyman Cahn, Mrs, Isanacs gets} no divorce, ler In the second de- who didn’t know anything of the |} . He jumped out of | re’ try ‘to ascertain the rt, it will ask for an in- | 4 10—A mall | {nt wailed past his head and @ volce coming out of the darkness sad: "Get in and close that window or I'll blow the top of your head off.’ By this timo people weite beginning to come out in the sireots and the two guarde were Kept busy firing, No one Venturéd too near, but as the streets got more and more crowded, two more of tho Yeggs came out and stood guard in front, while the fifth was left to) Rather up the loot, For nearly halt Qn dour this condition of affairs pre- Vatled, Then the man inside appeared at the feont door with a huge bag, In this was everything of value in the Post-Office save $11) which was in a cigar box and was overlooked and sey- ig ered aakant Rat tho eheyes had tip Nn aside, What they did get was In money and stamps and a Walopon brnetae the total of the plu: ter Ponslderabiy over $1,000, an purule MASKED ROBBERS SMASH SAFE, would be any use now. ————— (Special to THE Bvening World.) WEST PALMYRA, N. J, Jan, 10.— Before dawn to-day the cesidents of this place were ejartied by on ex- plosion, caved by burglars who had forced an entrance into the Pennsyl- yania Railroad office and dynamited the safe, ‘The robbers acted boldly, the men having made no effort to conceal their operations, Hntrance was effect- ed through a window opening upon the station platform and two trains Passed the station during the opera- Uons of the cracksmen, ‘LUG Veewa UL vOLA puy that they heara Pistol shots just a» they approucned y je station, | bi nol Investixate, HMert were’ thie suen Qn the waht a i outatde to eet Wash? aNd fred the anions, After completing their work the rob- bers escaped, but they secured not re than $100 in cash, The office, jowever, Was wrecked. SULTAN READY FOR BALKAN WAR Bulgarians Als, Prepare for the pected Next Spring, LONDON, Jan, 10—The active prepa- fations already reported to thave deen made both in Turkey and Bulgaria for & possible war this year are fully con- firmed by a private letter received in London from a Minister accredited to the Balkan counts, This Minister, who has just completed @ tour of the Balkan cuptials, writes that the Turkish and Bulgarian Goy- | ernments are energetically preparing for oventualities, Large shipments of arms and ammu- ation haye been made and reerults from Asia Minor are arriving at Sa- lonica woekly for service in the Turk- | ish army. The Bulgarian and Greek bands in Macedonia are increasing dally and are fighting each other and the Turk, ‘This three-cornered guer!)!;, warfare threatens to assume the bloodl- | @st phaso in the spring, | “put! comeludes the Minister, | “whether or not there will be real war between Turkey and Bulgaria in the | spring I ain not prophet enough to say, nloss certain Doras think the time 1s opportune war y be postponed this yeur 45 last. but in any event we are ar nearer the inevitable confi What To Do For Heart Trouble 1 back up my advice with this Remark: able Offer: —A Full Dollat’s Worth of my Remedy Free to Prove that | am Right, I no reference, no deposit, no secur: ity, athing to pro nothin, Pay—elther now vf later, shiferer who has not tried iny remedy Bhoop's Restorative—T will gladly give, roc Not & mere sample, but a full d bot am warranted In makin any i udy treatments are Worse. thi os straight to the eause of | Wi peace pened: and nd yitalizes thom and | hen that te tho end’ of Buch It thi t itself has no more wit. control than @ common sponge, It 1s mud: to beat hy @ tender nerve so tiny tha fs searcoly’ Visible to the naked eye, thousund times a day. this do! ause the heart to expand and | uy nerves (hat ope: & useful purpos b cure weakness in one bra: oure weakness in every bral festore one centre will’ surely Mishore Is, nothing new about hystolan would disput r Dr, Shoop to. a oop's Het er century ne, Tt dos not dose the o he pain—but jt does go a herve-—the Inside nerve—the power nerve. Gnd bujlds It up, and strengthens it and | makes {t well, | Tf you have hoart trouble and have Med my remedy, merely write end you ‘an order ony hieh he Will Recent as Blac accept a dollar, He will strangers to My remedy, Those once Used the Restorative do not eyideneo, There are No conditio Uirements, It 18 open and frank and’ f fe J the Auprame tent of my mitten Hof, All that Task you to do is to Write. write to-day, For a free order for Book 1 on Dyspepsia, 4 full dollar bottle Book 2 on the Heart ou must address Dr, Hook J on the Kidneys, Phoow, box. 10H, Hae Hook 4 for Women eine, Wis. State which Book S for Mon book vou want Book 6 on Rheumatinn Dr. Shoop’s ho Haye | noed this | No. | Sa arieensaennarel COLDS CAUSE NEURALGIA, Laxative, romeo Quint the world-wi Cela ‘nad Grp temedys Remotes, the catia, IL forethe full Hooke f i'r Ura” aa ve MS Restorative rauit was organized, and tho ave undoubtedly got past where! \ aul hacen ‘WITNESS BONE James Mangoza, on Whose Evi- dence Alleged Gang Was Rounded Up by Jersey City Police, Disappears. ~——— James Mangoza, of No, 339 Newark avenue, Jersey City, the chief witness against the gang of ten alleged “Black Hand” men rounded up in that city Sun- day and yesterday, is missing. When the men were arraigned before Judge Higeins in the First Criminal Court to- day Detective Caprio sald that Mangoza was not in gourt, although he had promised to be, The case was adjourned until Caprio could make a search for tho missing witness, He went to his home and learned from the nelghbors that Man- gom, and his wife packed up their goods hastily last night and went away. They had previously been visited by some MOROS KILL Lieut. J. J. lewellsand Private Slain, and Six in Jolo, MANILA, Jan, 10.—In+an' engagement which took place Jan, 8 with refrac-) tory Moros on the Islandgof Jolo, Lieut, James J, Jowell and oneybrivate of the Fourteenth United StatesaCavairy, were killed, and Second Liout, /Roy W. Ash- brook, of the Seventeenth WWalted Btates by Infantry; Capt. Heletead Dory, of the Fourth United States Infantry; Becond Lieut, R, ©. Richardson, of’ the Four. | teenth United States Cavalry, andithres privates were wounded, Higgins the latter declawed the men vhould not get, off In this fashion aud adjourned the {case until /Thuraday. In the mean time}the polloevare trying to find Mangoza, Dominick Mussllino, of No, 9 Drift street, Newark, whose eleven-year-old son has been offgreat asaistance to the police in rounding up the gang, and who has himself given much valuable in- formation, arrived in court soon after strange Italians, When Caprio reported this to Judge the case was pit over and told Judge Alt Gaes Jeawsrée To 3 leery 10 3*AVES 59" More Greal White Sale Economies in Linens & Svch. If it weren't for the quality of every single piece: of linen, every towel, every sheet or pillow case in these immense lots of white merchandisesour prices wouldn’t have caused the furor among house- wives they did, Others Wounded ‘The action was an Anoldent intconnea- igcnute capture of a fart held © Moro owtiaws, which Bcott, Governor of the island, man tempted to Becure by peaceful means several months ago, Recently while attempting to obtain Tecrultg on the island the kindly means taken by Major Scott were raist: the murrounding Moros, and tro: brewing Heoaenitn ted forolble a 'The Moro leader ‘ort haa been destroyed eet The American were peaistee the gunboat Quine. in af Liew. Walker. Higgins a story which may throw, some ght on the disappearance of Mangosa. He sald he was visited at his home last night iby five Italians, who told him he would be killed if he appeared in court to-day or assisted the potice in any way to convict the men under arrest, He says he Iaughed at the men and they finally offered him a lange sum of money not to appear, He refused this and tho men went away, declaring he would regret his action, Continuing the Gteat Canned Goods Sale, It's quality every time we plan to offer you In the Bloomingdale Store, and the following 1905 White Sale items are good instances: Scotch Table Damask — All pure linen, 60 inches wide, Also extra fine imported mercerized table damask, 68 inches wide, selected designs; regularly 60c, yd., for, .44e Satin Damask — All pure linen, 72 inches wide, extra fine grade, hand- some designs, regularly $1 per VHA AO vercciincsneseee O06 Satin Double Damask — All pure linen, extra heavy weight, 72 inches wide, excellent value at $1.25 yard, 75¢ Napkins —Of fine mercerized damask, 18x18, ‘best designs, regularly $1 dozen, for...... SODGr RsaG ee O96 Napkins —Of pure linen Germdn damask, size 21x21; also pure white mercerized damask, size 20x20, new designs, regularly $1.35 dozen, for " 89c Na pkins— All pure linen damask, heavy quality, Scotch make, neat designs; size 21x21. Also extra fine imported mercerized satin damask, size 22x22, regularly $1.75 dozen, {OF ies eny sesenener sven: @beed. Cloths —Of pure silver bleached German linen damask, hemmed and openwork all around, the “so-call- ed hemstitched kind,” size 8-4, reg- ularly $1.39, for Table Covers — Turkey red, ranted fast color, also cardinal and red and green, size 8-4, good qual- ity, regularly 75c,, for........49¢ Kitchen Crash—All linen extra heavy grade, red border, 18 inches wide, value 15c., for. Dish Towelling—All Scotch Linen, neat red bordegs, warranted fast color, 17 inches, wide, extra heavy weight, value 12%ac, yard, for.8%e Satin Damask Dinner Cloths— Border all aronnd, all fine linen, choice designs, are worth $2.00 each, Size 8x4, $1.20 each; size 8x10, each ..... seve eee se $1649 Huck Towels —Good qualities, white hemmed—also white fringed bath towels, the 8c, kind/.........,.8¢ Huck ToweJs —Large size, henimed, red border, heavy quality~also _ bleached and unbleached Turkish bath towels, fringed, the 10c, kind, 7X0 Huck Towels—Of Union linen, ex- tra large size, hemmed; some with red border, others plain; also extra heavy Turkish bath towels, fringed, plain white, value 49c., sale price, 12%6 Huck Towels —-Of extra quality im- ported linen, hemmed and hem- stitched, beautiful crochet borders, largersize; also full bleached, fringed bath towels, worth up to 25c,; special... oy + 166 Turkish Towe xtra large size, pure white, fringed and hemmed, the fine absorbent kind, value 25c,, sale price........ 196 Bed Spreads—Of satin damask, hem- med, fullsize, extra find quality in allover designs, value Feo Sheotings—9-4, good quali bleached, worth 22¢, yd, for, tate Enamelled Furniture at A Third Off Prices. The one-third do it? at the New change for came to us statement means that the furniture here named will be sold prices these goods regu- larly sell for. Howscan we Because they are a manufac turer's samples (but one article of each style) that have been used for exhibition sion in price, above r=", off the lowest urposes York Furniture Ex- several weeks, and at a great conces- 38 Styles of Enamelled Dressers at $6.75 to $12, 16 Styles of Enamelled Chilfoniers at $4,50 to $9. Also a number of enamelled toilet tables and washstands, Remember, these goods have Just come to us, They are entirely apart from our regular stock, and to evéry purchaser we guarantee A Saving of $1 on Every $3 Investment. These Padded Fourth Floor, Leather Books Join the Clearance at 68c, The Bloomingdale Arcade book store has decided to sell an as- sortment of some three hundred books of poems that were published at $1.50 at 68c, a copy. T with gilt, In the assortment are included;— are bound in full morocco, heavily padded, and the leaves are edged O. WY. Holmes's Darller Poems, William Cutlon Bryant pee Robert Browning lected Poems, abriel Rossettt, C, Swinburne, s Mawatha, ng. : These 5-Vol. Sets Go To-Morrow at S6c. They're bound in cloth, and each set comes in a box, | Helter Best Editions of Hal! Hours Wert Lo | Mrs, L. T. Monde anson, with the Best Authors, $1,98, These come in six volumes, in cloth bindings, Rollo’s Tours of Europe ( Abbott ) for $1.69, In five double volumes, bound in decorated cloth, 25 percent, discount off marked prices on Diamonds. Matn Floor, Arcade. Lexington to Third Avenue--Bloomin Blankets—Summer weight, large size, ould be pair, Comfortables—Of good quality silkoline, tufted in the new Sprini designs, white cotton filled, ful Size, worth $1.25, for....,.,.75¢ Comfortables—Of good quality sa- teen, lined with red, white cotton filled, extra heavy weight and full Size in all the best designs and colors; value $1.50, at........ 986 Comfortables-Of fine French sa- teen, filled with down and warrant. ed not to shed, full size; in all the new handsome designs; value $5.50, at... serteres GI O9 Crochet Bed Spreads—Full size, hemmed, good heavy quality, good designs; value $1, for. . 89c Crochet Bed Spread: ra heavy quality, hemmed, full size, best de- signs, value $1.50, for., +980 Sheeting—Bleached, full 9-4, good heavy quality, worth 25¢, yd,, Vs Sheets—Of good quality muslin, Single size, 54x90, worth 40c,, ‘a Sheets —Heavy quality muslin, seamed in centre: Full size, 81x90, % size, 72x90, worth 40¢,, for ya) 50c, for ce 33c, Pillow Cases —An odd lot, most of them size 45x36, not one of them worth less than 10c,, for, ea... 6%6 Muslin —Unbleached, heavy quality, value 6c, for, yard, 1 BO Main Floor, Heavy Taffeta Waists at $3.98. The Bloomingdale waist store just secured a good-sized lot of taffeta silk ,walsts in a new spring style, and the best of It is price was considerably low- ered from the maker's original figure, So a big waist bargain Is here for you In these, They're elaborately tucked and shirred, and have the new sleeve and collar, Really fine quality taffeta, in white and light colors, Women's Pure Linen Tailored Waists at $1.98, They are made with breast pock- et—also some in plain style with tallor-stitched pleats, Bedond Floor, hoth St. Section. Women’s $1 & $1.50 Kid Gloves, 39c. Because they bear slight flaws or are a little soiled, They're going to sell in the Bloomingdale glove store to- morrow at 39c, instead of $1 and $1,50! They're of excellent quality kid, and come in all sizes, We cannot send any ©. O, D, or fill mail orders, Main Floor, 59th St, Section, Here’s Special Hosiery News--- Two big lots of hosiery will be placed on sale to-morrow morning in the Bloomingdale hosiery store on which savings average half the usual price, Men's 12%c, Half Hose, Pair Se, These aré of extra good quality cotton, in tan, brown and black, all sizes—not more than a dozen pairs sold to a customer, Women’s 5c. Stockings, Pair 8c, These are of good quality black two-thread cotton, in full seamless Style, Main Floor, 40th ‘st, Section, a, gdale Brothers--59th to OUR SOLDIERS. ap) . Kn contain etimulants, tsipaed) Mews ai Nort Fortieth ode . 50,000 Yards of — Yang-Tse Foulards, ° That new sheer fabric which looks like silk and has real silky touch, came to the Bloomingdale wash goo store at a price which warrants our offering it at)” 5c. a Yard. The prettiest of the new Spring designs areito be in the rat Jot in light and irhecolore, ants matey should sell for 29. a yard! a) The wash goods section also offers 20,000 Yards of New Organdies at 18¢. ¥ crisp finish and are of a very tine 29c, quality. 3 10,000 Yards of Swiss Mulls at 12%¢, All the new exquisite printings, in small and/large worth 900, a yard; Main Floor, bn Every day brings bigger crow enthusiastic women to. the: | dale tingerleistoré, Monda ’ AS gest day so far, but toxda} outdistance even that record We've arranged these. | ings for your considera At 29, Outing flannel under: skirts, very best quality, with deep flounce in} ¢, neat stripes. Chemises of muslin, trimmed with embrold- ery, Corset covers of naitt- sook, French cut, trim- ined with two Cluny lace insertlons and edge} Ia ribbon lacing, Gowns of\ muslin, trimmed with embrold- ery and tucks, Chemises of good mus- lin, trimmed with cam- bric ruffle, Drawers of good mus- lin with ruffle of em- broldery and tucks, Corset covers of cam- bric trimmed with tor- chon lace and ribbon lacing, At 2%, Drawers of cambric and muslin, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and deep lace ruffle, Unlaundered Shirts at 34¢. That's the kind of values this white sale for men is offering These shirts are our regular 49¢, white unlaundered shirts, and yal and will give as good service as the average dollar standard shirt Ys / 3 These shirts are made of fing grade muslin, with three-ply linen bos style, open back, with single or double pleats. ‘ Sizes 1314 to 18. No mail orders filled, White sale price, 6 for $2, or, each, 340, The Clearance Brings $10 Gold Watches Down to $47 If you're looking for a curate timekeeper, this \ spen-face style, all handsom baie if fully guaranteed, and $2.65 for Women’s Solid Silver | $6.45 for Men's GoldoFil os graved cases; fitted with jewelled Sine-turned cases; warn should sell for $8.00. Value these at 814,00, chance for a genuine bargain. These watches are in 7-kt. gold H und would be good value at $10, is Every watch is to-morrow’s e¢x- ry traordinary price Is 1 Watches- Hunting case style; | bares one Ne Ae ntl with engine-turned and fancy en- { 8 4 20 years; they're fitted wit Swiss movements; every one war- ranted to keep perfect time; they Jewelled Reliance move Main Flior, Front, Centre, He

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