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‘ambulance she moaned, ‘ my bair and laid my purae on @ amall Wie fit Physician Led to Kurz’s Suit Against Bride. When her mother-in-law confronted her with a telegram she had openod from Dr, Leonard Stanley. of Albany, , on Bopt, '25, reading, ‘Shall I meet you _ you Friday, 2 o'clock? Wire me, club,” pend addressed to her, Mangavet A. Kura, the elghteen-year-old bride of Edward J, Kurz, the Yorkville drug- «ist, stie ran home to her mother moth- sr at No, 156 West Elightleth atreot, yand took a dose of chloroform, On her way to the hospital in an "I wish I had never met Dr, Stanley,” and before she eft tho hospital she addressed this let- , ter to her husband; » “Dear Edward—I would give my life ff I had never geen that Dr, Stanley, ‘Edward, believe me when I tell you that what I did was not of my own choosing, and if God could ask, me how it was that I gave in to his auggrestion and made me forget ahe duties of a _ Wife, I could not answer. It was ‘through somo strange influence and fome evil passion I could not resist, ,. "Kdward, do forgive me, and I proms fee you that I will henceforth bela true +wife to you, and will nover,, Mot) 1 die, be guilty again,” But the young husband, ao whom ‘Margaret had been married in Syra- ‘euse only last January, would not for+ give, ‘ Instead he used the telegrams ang fetter as the basis for his sult for ab- golute divorcee in the trial before Jus- tice bBschoft to-day, Eliza Kurz, mother of the husband, tol how she opened the telegram on Gept. % last, and other Witnesses re- lated that Margaret L. Kura first met! the Albany physician in May. while vet as wedding Wreath Wag scarce faded, Decision was reserved, WOMAN RAFFLES MAY BE AT WORK Meg aes Niece of Ward McAllister Loses Her Purse and Believes It Was Taken by One of Four Elegantly Gowned Wofen, ‘There is @ woman Raffles abroad if the suspictons of Mrs, Alphonse Jon- pera, wife of am artist, are correct, The police of the West Thintleth street sta- dion are to-day looking for a purse. with a diamond clasp, which Mra, Jon+ Bers saye was etolen from her at Sher- y's by phe of four handsomely dressed ‘wpmen in the room with hor, In telling of her loss she said, “Tt was about 6 o'clock when I went into herry’s, I was alone, I carried my purse py tts chain and remember Metinotly having it when I went into ‘the public reception room on the main floor, I stepped to a mirror to arrange table, There was ecarcely 4 moment's fnterval hetween the time TI laid # down and when I put out my hand again to fako tt wp, It had vanished, ‘Realdes myself there were just four Sromen in ithe room. One of them I know as the wife of a prominent real- eatate operator, The others I recognized a8 patrons of the establishment, having frequently seen them there, A mald, ‘whom I have known as an attendant at Pherry’s for many years, was at the turther end of ‘the room, “I Immediately made a search for the Purge, but to no purpose. It was evi- @ent that it had been picked up by some one who recognized its value, I coms plained at the office, but another search dnstituted by the management proved dryitless,” Mrs. Jongers went from Sherry's to tho West Thirtleth Street, Police Sta- tion, and was referred to the Rast Fiftys firét Street Station, where she told Aergt, Bingham of her loss, She sald that the purse was worth at least $100, nd wus a preyent from hor husband, irs. Jonge then inserted an adver- tisement, offering $2 reward for the ne- turn of the pu "YT am certain, 9 gald, “that one of the women in the reception room took Nt, Of course, It 1s difficult to believe, but I can arrive at no other conclu- sion,” Mr, Jongers was much annoyed over his wife's misfortune, He urged the police to use every effort to recover the purse, Mrs, Jongera la a niece of the lato ‘Ward McAllister, She was Mrs. Louise MoAllister-Young, and the wife of Alex- ander ©, ing, a lawyer, from whom oe obtained a diverce, She marred r. Tongers in 1908, The police sald last night that they had Uttle hope of recovering the purse, because, they sald, the person who pre- ®eumably took It was not of the class who pawn valuable articles which they pick up, Manager Guggenheimer, of Sherry's, aid to an Evening World reporter to- day that he Ud not belleve any of his patrons would stoop to the theft of a unee or any other article, While ho eves that Mrs, Jongers lost tho handbag he Is inclined to think that she either lost it In the street or on her wa into the restaurant. A very par vay | tnvestigation was made of the matter 4 Mr. Guggenholmer is convinoed that one of the wallers or employees of the westaurant were guilty of theft. —a ‘WEDDED BLISS WAS BRIEF. wate Adoock Left Husband After Three Weeks of M Now Divorce Im Gr: Because Kate Adcock Adoock and the dorecote he ‘vided for her In Lexington avenue three Weeks after thelr manriage Jn the month of roses, 1901, and Freda Flor, of No, 287 Franklin street, y Clty Helghts, testifed that Kate is recognized by all er nelghbors as the wife of a Mr, Hirsoh, with whom ghe is living on the Heights, Justice O'Gorman granted an interlocutory decree of absolute divorce to the deserted bridegroom to-day, HBADACHDS ROM COLDS, hive rome Quinte, ‘rtm Warld ih at iron Cold “and: Griv reniedy, |} Sve name tig FIRE CAPTAIN HAS LEG BROKEN Carelessness of Van Driver Causes Collision in Which Ryan, of Engine 8, Is Crushed and Seriously Injured, » Capt. Hdward F, Ryan, of Bngine| & Company No, 8 a veteran in the de- partment, ‘# in Mower Hospital to-day with two bones fn his right leg broken and gevere internal injurtes as the re- sult of a bad collision lest night, An alarm of fire was turned {n ‘from Third avenue and Forty-second street. Engine Company No, 8 started from its house on Bast Fifty-first sireet and was coming down Third avenue at top speed when a yan driven by Lewis Heaum, of No. 28 Seventh street, turned in front|me of it, Heaum paid no attention to the whistles of the engine yotil he reached the corner of Forty-seventh gtroet, Then he turned to the right at the same thine Francia Byrne, the, driver of the engine, turned to paes him. There was a coj- Uslon and the engine was thrown against an elevated railroad pillar. The aff polo was smashed and the engine awerviiig from the foreé of the impact,| py crushed Ryan, who was on the “back against the fire-box. He was taken ito the hospital, where | Mn! for a timo It was feared he might die, Ryan {6 fifty-five years old and. has been in the department since 1812, ‘He has a pplendid record, He lives at No. $86 Hast Fifty-tifth vo avith bla wife ang bal oleate ae ‘ LOOT CONVENTS OF TREASURES | Thieves Get Plunder Valued at $2,000 at Jesus and Mary Institution—-Plumber Accused of Stealing Coats. ed Following the robbery of a number of convents throygh Connecticut nad West. chester County, In which considerable Joot has been sogured, the announce- mont was made to-dey that the Foren of Jesus and Mary, at Two Hundn 'Thirty-segond atreet and aererieds Terrace, had beon entered by thieves, and plunder valued at £2,000 stoten, On the change of ng two valu- Ablo fur pate, worth §500, from the rooms of Mrs, Marte Meligune, a wealthy Austrian women, now staying at the Convent uf Jesus and ‘y, at Two Tundred and Thinty-eecon! street ang Kingabnilge road, Jasob Roskagh, twenty yoans ol, of No, 2833 Crotonp Avenue, waa hekl today in $300 ‘ball for examination by Magistrate Breen in Morisania Court. Rogbash is a plumber, and was employed at the con- vent Jast Friday, After he had gong tt was discovered that ‘the conte had Ais- nppearad, Detectives Skurry and Dayanney, of the Kingworidge station, ‘who arrested Posbach, say that he was at home at 6 o'clock last Friday evening, at which hour the coats wre known to have been still untauched, ‘hoy say, hoawever, that when they questioned the prigon- cr's mopher gho told them that her on hod begn out all night Friday, waioh hibed ee for him, They found no ace of the coats, nor ay ets, in Hoghach's home, ee Robbed Nouns and Pup!ia, ‘The robbery of the convent of Jess and Mary occurred on Monday nigut, Tho burglars effected an entrance by forcing the front door with a jimmy, ‘Then they set about systematically rob. bing the rooms of the nuns and the Pupils, Bo quietly did they work that not 4 nun or @ pupil was awakened, ox- copt a Uttle girl of eleven, This little child opened her eyes and blinked as the|* Hight of of a dark lantern shone upon her ace. Children in the copyents are not tained to be afraid, and the little girl spoke 10 thom. They answered her so cordially that she did not ery out, Hour blocks from the convent ts the new model Kingsbridge police station, | of which Cap. Moody hay just assuined charge. | PROF. MASON STRICKEN, Instructor in Mathematios at New York University Dies on a Visit, DASTON, Po, Jan. U-Prof, James ‘Warr lagon, fnstrieter In higher matherdatics at the New York Wanlvor- iy ip oe, it | | | tal ‘}mlnute,”” » > TIRL ARTIST IS (MR ttl Miss Daisy Clark Vic- tim of Extreme Ner- vous Attack. Exhausted by overwork and brooding over the famlly troubles, little 'Dalsy Glatk, @ girl aitiat, of No, 64 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth atreet, is a sufferer from pervaus breakdown and brain fog, The report that Miss Clark is ipsane was to-day emphatically de- nied by her mother, "Daly t terribly nervous and utter ly Worn qut, sald Mrs, Clark, "Bome Weeks ago she was 1!) with the grip and was left #0 weak that she could not up her work so goon ag she wanted, ThiG caured her te worry and fret, 80 that we let her go back to her painting. She Is much too, energetic for her phy- sloal strength, and she applied hersclf #9 loeely to her work that she brought on thia attack of extreme nervouspeas and hysteria, ‘Tho, family pbyelolan | took her to Bellevué to-day to consult )|about her condition,” But she Is coming home to-day. h expeét her every Paints Pictares of Birds, Miss Clark {s employed in the Zo- ological Gardens under Director Will- fam T, Hornaday, She paints the por, traite of the inmates of the bird house an the tabels that help the public to MMentity, the different binds. Bho’ has a charming little studfo on the upper floor of the Administration Bullding, The people at the Zoo'’ have noticed of date that Miss Clark wae acting queerly and talking wildly, so she was aye a leave of abscence to raat and iid up her shattered nerves. ota Clark i a little bit of @ woman black halr and great dark eyes, Bie is really twenty-five years old although most people think her only Four eit feP when ied came to the garden wore hér hea hair In two long braids down her hack, Some of the men employed about the park Sbrected because “thot little shilg Was draw! nes 4 much pay as th ie Han 2 de faked to loo) Miss Clark 4 o¢ 4 G ea lege, St. thomas, dent there ahe recely. ge ieee ti iy ule pot 48 rae Pre Snr ‘three years ‘of it at the Binning tn th rs ris, when her family | #600 with sudden Anan reversals, ‘Me re st gave up her ane for study ‘abroad --eweetly and iby an turned ther efforts to su nine her fams| Ke The Olarks oki home th bany and moved to ‘this city, owners sy obtained her position at the Zoo, Mas Worked Much at Night, For years she has not’ ohly worked all day, by eae bot Has ey to her in- “the night iste at home, ree ier} art m souemely ay fore study brat “ann ney MW 3d has mo time or Pherae , dear,” anol hud” often oad, siete: dod od home for us 0 vers oe dn OAT uture, and gomo, i 1. pant my master: bi ce’ ‘ as brooding over this t f aha laet lines ‘bh at “eon a lon. he ie at ell for hours, it Jonnie, Celine tes nat 'aaid i Clark, ‘and phd hee Ki tog} led we me bu Be tn ike q ate. P ue always bh (mht ae us all merry nt ot ust ‘ve to 'the pli ‘ a itth 1e3 an ome alt Teypbing a Miya Veraatility. Miss Ch tad te Tere ey is shown by the first ht. to the Injured. walls of the fina tou at the Zoo, The myral designs, painted by Robert Blunt, mere marred by cracking of the wall @he wide lagoons and the dark woods om which the storks and herons look out -while they try to fool themselves into thinking ut ir nas ys haunta, ohne seared wi! heKee je pret ied ‘bafore he cond, tapair i jem bi im Clare aten) fo ‘the: “br (9 ieopes Ie of the 90! at nw Wa ay ot Otnat Bhe won the com- mendation of the whole depart All oats ink, et own ahikdren AG neele. Lae dd Mirs, ne, ‘purest, dearest Irttle ane shat world, hod 80 ni * a vey iS pope ith verents ; sunt ther an ‘@ al years #80 1 op me will gO to "ode ary Ue"home in i p| 3 pines of @uilivan PETTY SWINDLER HAS MANY VICTIMS. \ Dellyers False Telegrams on Went Side and Collects the Sup- posed Cliarges, Police Commissioner McAdoo sajd to» day ‘hig attention had been called to a cheap ewindle operated on the West Bide for the past few daya and he Wanted to warn people againat it, A man has been going around de- livering telegrams, collect. ‘The tel- egrams are all Well worded exactly aiike and inform the person to whom Vhey are addregsed that a relative is ill in the New York Hospital and wants to geo Tim at once, Eight victimg ‘rushed ‘ho tthe ‘hospital ately Anse only to find that they had been fe Mr, MvAdoo's ment the swindle by Hospital, FIRE SWEPT, ENTIRE BLOCK. CAMDEN, N, J., Jan. 11,—One of the Jnrgest buildings of the plant of Farr & Buley Company, manufacturers of ofloloth and Nnoleum, which occupies an antire block in the southern section of this city, was destroyed by fl . day, ltivolving a loss estimated at §275,1 on an called to sunk Lal of tie The butlding was used for storing oll- cloth. rt tmoteum, © fire ts sup- posed ve been caused by sponta. neays eombustion, mas pia early to-day and got a cua GENT ‘The Actress ress Appeats if oi Special Sessions as | Mrs. Minnie Tabi 74 Fiske made her debut In a criminal court to-day, he actress appeared jh hd Coust of Special Sesslona to pearecuiy B linea 1 seventeen: eile Nene ae 185 Resex «treet, (oy cruuity to a jana “Phe horse was Hardly able to Fatana,| eae. Mr, Fiske told Justice <de| itt, “and the boy was Beating the aoimal | mercifully." “when was it?” Juatice ee the actress, “Beptpmber Grooburg was al but Alnce beep owt on i he thar of oe i B, P, GO, Ay testified phat e ae i oN in ad conpition cit eo W ed Gropp hie Hote 04 LI 4a seat ik ap sii Pant Connplainaats ity rellve that ra Afietinatinm, Por’ Rhetinattamy is ‘are 1 ays thle Crystallized Polson | four see tt oe i, eek :. mage pac pe igo \s 8 ala ve, full ot he ce 0. <tr a ss bil "h hee, i tee sclaticn, it the results “A Dallar’s Worth Free To Any Rheumatic Sufferer J ask J SLL MO GMC AMaL | a fib sunning TO PMY, wither now oF Inter, T spent t tle wutterer Who dove Not vknaw veny.| fore T felt jie may’ have « Tull dolare yoru free tema for hia UE pong, tn this nh sete Hest but hgaraatle, Hesmipiy Ra can, Yet 4 ¥ studied the found teal, ny The aiheunn moy tern Germany, ollre tent Would be ent eat ars in experiment 1 that 1 hud a phig driad: dixease—a would ‘hot only clean out the polson, ne Which would stop Its formation, Certain Relief The seoret tay jn a wonderful chemical T ft When T found this chem» mew that I could moke a Rheumatic practi@ally vertasmr Dut i HE ofteneet vat te ford to spend the FIRST dotiar raatio auttergra, the orld over Simply Write Me ‘Tho offer is open to everyone, everywhere, in ave everywhere and genuine 7,9, 14 Ing. be certain re with Pi oy ator Df 7 regitar a Mid row tuck JANUARY SALE VALUES © THE MOST ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS) SemeHe Di wers—s-inch ruffle, ‘cert girm Tyelve other stylos—at mai Pang ins an ah gd of py ‘amb and totkorvalne Eamit ath Full tlie pulr—hew oan Pe tid or fan Wide Thee Anish. ose Ue 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 3, 15, 47, 19,'20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth J for To-morrow. In quality, in price, in variety, by far ( ven then, be nt— | pefore ise Ao ni ame bn to be found in seasonable merchandise, in nae aa » tbe aD Fest nd my fall bh ly ins ! ot acl rit cinoma a aap, | Women's Drawers Bercng, Pine Musling, = but It made the remedy porslh!e-—made m+ | Cambric—cluster tucks—hem- Bloached—yard wide albie aoe ent which. T do y et | te awe De ee or tucked . 24] Unbleached—25% tach. ‘ay. O--VALU@ BP CONT. cere Pillow Gase Mustins all plenena 42 inches cee rh hich Also Weaa8 UD Ini siloots-aelte fase fast tt a ‘conte nie a Our January Sale} peo A ae rt I hat UNS. pt musth Ja) a eannot of the Mohawk Sheetal Pi A trnatworthy brand tainw no dressing —enoh | nnd Thundred perfect) the factory, lave a: emstitened ee ents, vs } 79 Mail Orders, seas Skirts le floynce, or wine of follnce, i ted ee But you aie ae ionwad me bye ma Ean fas a remove Mi | Wr tor the fey dolan, pegs Ramen. s Cambric Chemises Sore surcue ue saa Fioad Ped gs | cen ‘ite une haga (RR Sot ME A | teeta Ot. | 20 Eley ete bre ie ms th th ry iagdaed steed pneknie Limit ahree-—No" ate! Orders Pi lay i ‘dei feven nti ay iy f Ca hn Tt eH tH ‘ne ff “a tha tH me Ati Skint Chem! emlsen-cambrio and and, Caled Uy ah, ‘the ‘court ee tat rah , ¥ f aear Hai bu A 0 18 AWE tte Fah be Mbit a ANY ad em } 98/8 ii Shai ‘ ar ie alti ty i wrosrisnend 2 | BACT at dy fe, tor in via Aly: HAs t i ea Heian tonnde | f md Bleed WB. ee ur CpPe, t mere: a ee sarge ar thi be Pavdng Sint wddlne, “ti Women's Night Dresses — sno Stroni , hem. obhbers ask more tm ettitelt value 49,,} «29 NO MAIL ORDIRE BURGLARS n : Three, with a Driver Confeder- ate, Make a Raid on a Har- lem Tailor Shop and Get $600 ' Worth of Cloth and Suits, Sa eel Four men in a hansom cab topted the telly wlidd of 4. Rubin, No, Papas orth of cloth and made up suits, It pe 5 o'clock when ithe cab droy. the avenue and. : ae one fol LOC ie ir ad ah aii of ae cr ah ¢ iy Phe moat on wynish Bory t) v jis ideated extends fi and Bixteent Street (0 to eee the Twenty-fitth street, ‘oun aa a was fo! hoy “and ho, ma on the East On ed! street gtall looking for them, Rubin gays this je has been robi siness in this a |e haa not ‘he police Ihurwlars | had ar |defore that af i fa ving: rd sr eceon Gen. caine ea @s the cab stan poilee Ro io ya ois men and veldol ‘pane 0 es a t need, however, a A geen thiee men es Vogel's clothing store is on th F néar rie re. the tn vere Ten, , es ang ‘0 fo it ae aes atari MAUDE ADAMS BUYS A HOUSE. Mende Adamns, tHe actrems, has bovght tie “Your-story dwell No, 24 ast Porty-first street, {rom on Emme ©, ian ie: nu | Sirector. ! a seu. date (ot ea ie Bh nose a. Mi Mine ats ue re i a ” rt] An Advertiser’s Success MEANS A Reader’s Opportunity, New York, Jan, 2, 1905, New York World, New York Gity, N. Y. Gentlemen: About five years ago 1 was induced to try a spall adv. in the FOR SALE coluinn of The World, Since that time 1 have in- |} creased my advertising In your paper from a few lings to fearly 1,000 lines some weeks. “This speaks for itself as to what I think of the FOR SALE columns of The World as a°placé to i SURE RESULTS. Yours respectful! HARRY JACKSON, 24 Babity, Mr. ROA 4 ied of a great my adyertisers the things that 88 yon aly and ‘pr dl | cont ‘White Ribbon No thate, No it Ton ive it in glass of or toga without pas epiieaaie atom, imperance “Teo Bint wwackdhyar “Bundava 12°10, ani ke Fay! yi an brett suuiree Mri, Anti toate B Feta Buperiotendent aM. Bn 00 PF M. oie iP aad BOER i 1d Re 18 tne Woman's Gnrieen emperance | wal ofp tess Yo 4M AHA, 218 ana ant [Dake with OF without Wei San Ne taked Witte hubs Remedy. op Bye ih Ayent (earner ith" at and the Busey 4 ant aauons e1 Pca i rt ¥ aa a bate Oey , Pa Cr 1 ny Ee aR ‘The Ne Li 3 ny Be Raitt Bee aque a $19 @pd ft ts 001d on Liberal t (dust eae of ie v ing payinents, ter Now woumads of Ghawter New renuatlye homege Mf a Plano Comm prom’ waters nakiile, experionee plan protess the United pal and tates, the bere e every. tend cf ‘ Pi Angemied eel hat ty Ao 1 Eh 6 | ov row pit any call upon PATENTS, faints xt nome of the bain CURED'TO STAY CURED BY ' Remedy. Any Woman seat cat “ise Ge 1000 Pianos al $1 a Week pe re Se taal a The $350 Walters Piano Including Stool and Cover 5 one of $5 Down and $1 Week 1) deby than a Idoro; to Your Home on Payment oye if $3.00 fa interest charged for thme taken {p oboe Pianos aro. in is homes ot ork’. ropre= nef He 4m val rs Ptanos Are Bullt to ter st a Lifetime » Now y, of Dull A’ 0 Years’ Gvarantee 0 Walters) en Ae | Pxgty plang,” Linon request our Tunragantative will sae Biran SAIN? 9h tation, Dy A. Me wh ii ri? I #4.55. RXOHA Out-at ou tee NATIONS? e Jeaving ae bor’ yi STaEts Mesh Fis, a sect mene ean fi tek Lh et Ht biti aK Bas P.M. DIAMONDS WATCHES: seweL AY CASH OR SEDI No bag eA one L. W. Guu, GLOBE URE) RAILROADS. _ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, OF WEST TWENTY. Poor DESBRI for opera thd LAMA ta rei ous | ul oe “SPECIAL, ‘ON ANPRo ay. SOUT! hint ial 112.10 i iy AND cell. OHIO RAY all for aay ees esi con sin ‘penpevivan ts Daa C rah, servleg™ . ATTERBURY) eral Menager, anG, weet sen ere Passenger ee J. FOR SAL! Wee in oR ee 730 V fall 1885, lore 37°30 Maiden Lane Ss" Now yor ixth Ct m Ne 00 ag fou Ks Wi As mall ‘orton h _, woReDIT F TO ALL, De AN AND N fetid itidenuial y vt aM dite, or. DIVAY, TaD att 5 Dy RIAMON hy American Wi 19 19 MAIDEN LANE, | renontative if dei sy ‘ph ime. from. Deibrosaes and : ee Kerte Ho TR, T & CO, D WATCH CO, th a Damon to, No securlt; te y Nessa lite made JAmit Threp- ay Mall Orders. ug 'e it Dretueae at breed Mt 9 P| "| Cornet Covers Cambrie—low neck: soning tal allel ee 0 ae at Table Linens All. Linen BY ren aapot value .75 Satin Dou! ttich—spot or’ plat Sols fea, sd or stat Di Baton | Hines, on api Blabdrate effects 19 Tint Theo ineh—vale ae na" Seo Seger 2 rat Nopiins AO an i oe r than] Tun—trim'd armholes—Worth sae 9 Beact2{ a * ghreat Fine Naingook Copa elaborate Men's Nig BXP. double st ein. | best extra fun cut—value 65, |Bables’ Wear Gombe ome! Alankets—worth 19 nnd ” conte, J pane Camels Arnel fy a AA. on, ot Mi mee oad i 1 ieee at Skrta ah Mand aig igh ee NN RATLWAY,— a H, | Lon, : | Bootees;'D OH hott: met 56 Fle ae (North | Women’s Ja Not earl majority of f ik, fie atly have first 19 cent Moh. fanoy st ‘Wee! one OF watch: MAW PUBLIC. NO written a on the Wednesday | Pleemen, bays the ote DOLHAT Pay i iy tepcesortailve Stra Tt Tw kd ©O., $0 Nassau, HELP WANTED—MALE sabe act Nt | examinations for witl have a the nowidegler, es RilealeS a AS waste litho « oh weekly, a rae ean puligellons f\ the atoal D) i} I lon PUAry. 8) 1004) Will bu. recelve fain GmMoe of the Department ning, On the four enth floor of Park Row; Room of each Evorywheret In Olty Hall Park, along Park Row. | around the forrles and ym the t aw sity. dlamonda, calls, Shams—32 Women’s ton yo all nee Fxtra he: a great § To-morrow MAIN FL ON ming | youl} hear the ery: '1f08 Wark Alto | rer Tt's tho newnhoval da | Mowe Deonle wan n ibewaet thin PN kd fey .ece It \ nine pot mous far and wide. | gareheaee a copy, call aie ony on pene (at | phone and the Altmann Nopartment 3, Ging tana cl Mie aL aonb... and yoke effects—vyalue .75,, trong Muslin Ni war Rana aoe N ht Bhirts— hed Ution sally Nahe, Bt Ghirte-- laos A 8 eae ntdnts’ Pine Lawn Dros Ata THIRD and HALE OME earller prices we are now.o the cuca lebcies pd Hite Those who have walted have no season to tegret It: $4.00 pnd $8.00 Cloaks 00 nd $12.00 Cloaks. , $15.00 $18,00 and $20,00 Cloaks, $22.00 Cloaks. $24,00 Cloaks $30.00 Gloaks.. To-morrow, Thursday, Until f Chiffon Mulla ‘Those beautiful fabrics that make See MADR ED evening gowns— and colorg— Stolen ‘of shades— es Ge ate Silkoline Gived Comfortables run sige Ok beth Aidce- #1;88-To-morrow, untill P. M., DASHMENT—NEW BUILDING. Scarfs and Shans Fancy patterns outlined in renalpsance or heat brald and openwork—he: geallop edge—6 at Bearfe—20xse inchbes at Cloar stripes—fancy combina- stially $9) Np FOOT All-Linen Towellings | Dark Outing Novejties in Wash Dress Fabrics: are here in those extraordioary assoriments that have m aad ‘Ametitay ia Washable Dress Fabrice. atin 3 Poni Dy Tan ratty Towellings and Towels All Linen Damask, Towel nuk of | Sh " }.99/al retwd vier sre fipp'y: ht Shirts auld Lthen Stowell irae gent au Epa ia Knitted 419 {Lon bY Deestoe iol ae) we, a9 \ 8 venutat rah gt rand sth Suits nuary Sale of Women's Cloak profit ls theles. seaton ‘lelt avers,’? but entir ks gatments having been madi Serb A within past MORNING SALES Women's fare 8 @ ioe Hk ool era—a i — 4) Cathe! s- Hai Plain and Mixed eff Oxford; Green, Na\ Biack-could not ba tured to sell under , Mirae i A) Flannelette Wi Navy Blue with ‘wl fe also other desirable ¢o 34 to 46—value 98 o@ SECOND FLOOR+NEW Men!s Health Unde 9 Eagement Centre Buna in Floor—New ‘Addition. quality, 87 eularly stitched or fre 19 NTRE_ BUILDIN' inches Flannelette Gowns Ot TH BUILDING, at brald trim— OF mornln OR Shirts and Drawors-oxt) npoliane patton See: 3} aM ound, pear) Drawers extha Tuasetpal Sa double stitehed §eq WP: usually $1 and MAIN fates Lace Rdgings and neortl 7 Mateh designs) new p: tern pe ri r Page f y—18 Inch— 8 1 sirable nab, ‘ 2 MAIN PLOOR te TUDE Children's Quti evacryaran ier) Dresses, Gowne Light blue and pial plaids and chee ton collars, cuts and t quality sizes to 3 yoars—val CP. v4 ‘To-morrow, wath ‘OND PLOOR--OBNTR LY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M,—NO MAIL ORDE the ni of HE ++Great Stocks and Great ‘Val ate a co brings our stores to talnd 43 soon as there tsa need for bia in. Laway Org: @ y In your hands, through | Bal » A quarter hams, Dress Linens, Percales or anything QUICK SELLING PRICES! Not How Much Can We Obtain, But For How Little Can Weysell, ‘

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