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ement-House Com- foher Talks of Live and Study Needs, NOVELS AT NIGHT. for Quiet of Old Herkimer ity, and Some Day It Will Be “Back to the Farm’ for Him, ie ' There ts a legion of good folk, who} Wve never been in New York, and who | Hever know more about her than | comes to thelr eyes in printer's butuntil their last breath they will that Tammany Hail !s the most! Organization of modern times; ‘only waloon, dive and pitfall keep» Ward heelers who carry blackjacks, men and kindred gentry ite rank and file, Pioture of the Tenement-House they believe that ail the ere of the city live in tenements—fs man with @ red, coarse face, a blos- t nose, @ big diamond in his shirt ‘Gnother on one of hia Uttle fin- @nd short, pudgy, unclean hands, wollte he has a-réd vest figured with | and he always wears a big) Me, halt-chewed cigar in a corner of outh, Picture Does Not Fit Frame, fod people will say that what come fe false, but nevertheless it be Whitten that T. C. 1. Crain, Was appointed Tenement House HWoner one year ago by Mayor 1 not fit what they have in the frame of thelr minds, to the type that men gener. to as ‘a clean citizen,” He's “his own right, and so ts his ‘wife, ink, and seldom, {f ever, y doewn't swear, and in a fa’ you would mark bim pros r Aathology, archaeology, ety- PUBLIC OFFICIALS_T. | ‘OT Cry: fs Commr reyes the only Crain In sight just now, | a won't you tell me just what you Hike to do with yourself when all has beén sald and done for the day?" | Mr. Crain began to chuckle, and with | IMs hands Movin es in, his trousers pockets paced the floor of his office for at least a minute, “I don't think I am brayé enough to| confess it,’ and, as Mr, Crain paysed) In his walk, his’ ears colored up aloag the cores and there was a flush in +s cheeks, \ dave ds thee i egos these lay t., In," 1@ reporter, "Well, TAnd: the keenest delight. In reading novels,’” “That's not so bad." Just Ordinary Novels, “But you don't understand, 1 aon¢ mean the standard work& ‘The kind the every-day kind—the ofdinary brand, hae get more pure enjoyment out of ig of that kind than anything elae. “Did ma aven Wide one, pening wae In school—a ‘Diamoné orld Hk th?" was asked anxiousiy, “M-m,"' *Vaughed the Commissioner, and then there was a hand clasp. | rane Pee ery weren't they?! “They ate thrillers, you mean,” ; i be abandoned!" her opinion tis only: think, that T° cate ir opinion the only thin jat I care te do when the day's work js over |x sink into an armchair and lose myself presoribed by law, was begun. RESUME SLOCUM for Lundberg, aster and found them in the condition “Did you make a check inspeotion of | any of the ships reported by the in- spectors?” asked Mr. Gilbert, counsel Coud Not Have Removed Pon- derous Ogden Estate Ace count Books Without Crating Them; Says Mr. Seymour, NO WORD RECEIVED FROM MISSING MAN, ‘Counsel for Andrew H. Green Estate Denies that Over- tures Looking to'a Settlement Have Been Made. That confeterdtes atded Lyman 8, Andrews, now miasing, who for twenty years had confidential relations with Andrew H, Green In handling the vast estate of William B, Ogden, was to- | day alleged by Daniel Seymour, of No, % Wall street, attorney for the heirs, ler, Seymour says that the books, vouchers and other papers of the truss teeahip could not have been removed from the offices of the estate, No. 42 Broadway, without keg ald, “In my opinion the ks were taken ‘to the office of the Popoatepet! Sulphur Company," sald Mr, Seymour, "and Inter moved from the building, The oMce furniture of the mining company was not removed until ten days ago, ‘The goods were canted off in vans from a Manhwittan storage warehoune, DISASTER TRIAL Acoused Men’s Counse! Cross- Examined Inspector Who Re- ceived Their Reperts on Burned Steamship. ‘The trial of Henry Wundtierg and John W. Fleming, former United States | Pt! Tnepectors of Steam Vessels, changed with manslaughter in making an !m- proper inspectiog of the General Slo- cum, was rr to-day in the Crim- Mal Branch of the United States Cir- oult Court before Judge Thomas, ‘The oross-examination of former Bu- pervising Inspector Robert 8, Rodie, In @ novel, Bhe calls then trashy thrillers and names like that.’ who hag testified that the two accused ingpectots reported that they had in- “Never,” answered Rodte, Mr, Gilbert Introduced as evidence a oopy of an order signed by James A, Dumont, Supervising Inepector, \‘in which the duties of assistant inspectors were described as mechanical, and were told they had no power to condemn the hull, bojlers or machinery of a vessel, wome of the smaller books, vouchers and various memoranda away in a satchel, he. never coukl have oarted om Must Have Crated Books, “While Mr. Andrews might have got becatiee\ that was the sole duty of the iocal inspectors, “Is there anything in the rules that roquire the assistant boiler inspector to examine the life-sayng apparatus?” asked Meming’s counsel. “I do not recall any suoh rule,’ re- lod le, “This ralpes the crucial question as to Fleming's responsibility,” remarkell Judge Thomas, ‘and it might as weil be settled now as at any otner time in the case,’ Gen, Burnett said he had no desire to hold Fleming responsible if the Court decided that he was not at fault, hut he urged that under the law Assistant Ins} rs Hardhers and Fleming were performing the duty for the local in- spectors, and it was upon their report as to the condition of the boilers and | 1 RHEUMATISM & Cures f) Price 25c. me Rheuma- WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS, érbting, ‘ate now tracing “bhe removed from the mining eom- 8 oMce jh the hope of Bunning upon’ the Ogden es Ct Mi Andre wan done in ne wis bo cart the books acrogs | to the mining company's oltives Mr, Seymour said that the ottleta o fthe Natlonal Park Bank were going ‘over the accounts of the Ogden estate Vth experts from the Chicago office of the estace, Mr, Andrews was in charge of the New York office of the estate,” sald Mr, Beymour, “and every dollar ool+ Wweted in Ghicagy, rents, ete,, was for- gheck to the office here, income wis payable be- | fore Andrew H. Green died to him as troetee, and later to Mra, Marianna Ogten during her trusteeship, Andrews Handled Money. “Andeevs handlé: all tity monty, did the banking and was abssuiey in enarge of the funds,” é Mr, Seymour says that Andrewa's shortage would not reach $500,000, as stated. “While he may have borrowed that amount from the es sald Mr, An- drews, “some of been paid bok, y men in his predicament is that when they took certain gums it was with the idea of putting It back. Andrews doubtless put back some of the moneys he obtained, which will account for certain credit items at the bank, not ac- countable for according to the reports from the Chicago office of the estate," Hasn't Been Heard From, Col. Sackett, of Sackett & McQuald, counsel for the Andvew H, Green es- tate, algo affected by Andrews's fight, denied thdt any overtures were being made by the missing man. He sald: “We have not heard from him, either directly or indirectly, since his @aap- peamnce, ere has been no proposal for an amicable settlement of the affair, which is in the hands of the Distriot- Attorney.” LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Always remember tho full name, 25 centn,te® 1} lows, Homer Folks, Ben L, Fatrohild, | Alex, Hamilton, J. ¥, Hitohoook, John by ‘ REPUBLICAN CLUB AT INA UGURATION, jw Appear tu a Parade for lent Time When Roosevelt In Sworn In, The Republican Club of the City ‘of |New York will send a large delegation |to the inauguration of Prealdont Roose: | velit, It has never before partiolpatea | In a slmilar occasion, nor has it ever j taken part In any pahade, Its appear. ance at the Inuguration Is due to the | fot that Preeidemt Roosevelt has been | & momber of the Republican Club for over twenty years, | Up to this the 24 members have signified thelr intention of going to Washington, among them belng non- resident members from many Staten, oe from as far west as Wyoming. The club haa been assigned the right of line in the elvic division of the parade ang | will be escorted by the Conkling Un: | conditional Club, a uniformed ongani- pation from Utica, The olub has ohar- tered a speolal train over the Penn- aytvania Rasinoad, wihtoh will leave this olty dn Friday, March 8, at noon, and return on Bunday afternoon, Tne chub. haa secured rooms at various ho- tela in Washington, and non-resident members Wing in Washington have Conmtituted themselves an atxillary committee for the club's entertainment, Among those who are in the delega- tlom ‘are ex-Gov, Qdell, Lieut,-Gov, Bruce, | Attorney-General Mayer, Louls| Stern, Congrespman Oloott, ex-Judge Willtama N, Cohen, Jefferson Seligman, Mortimer C, AddomsyJ, P, Allds, Louls Bedell, Howard Conkling, Col, c. N.Y} Dennkvon, Joseph M. Douel, William| Binstein, O. G, Fessenden, B. H, Wl- W. Jacobus, H, C, Kudlich, William Leary, J, Bdgar Leayoraft, Frank Mo: Dorald McLean, Alfred E, Ommen ¥. Wakeman and Frank Niford. in fine tone, solid ‘construc. HOR | For Sixty years the ' Water, [have ‘been known as’ standard) high-grade pianos, They excel tion, careful workmanship and | great durability, | Send postal for Catalog i with reduced prices and terms on the ie Waters 3-Year System giving you three years’ time on a piano, withont interest, Stool, cover, tuning and des livery free, ( ACE WATERS &CO Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th St, 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem'Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St., near Sth Ave, ‘The Russlan-Japanese war critical] analyzed by a competent authority +| The World Almanac for 190% and holding QUALITY up to high-water mark; keeping at it all the time as vigilantly and vigorously as occasions require, Our success 18 achieved by our customers profiting from our original modern methods of merchan- dising, Ask the big men of the great food you that in many lines JAMES BUTLER the cash always ready. That's how we Safeguard our customers. We sell on the smallest profit margin. A dollar goes much further markets of the world, They will tell {s the largest and closest buyer, with at our storés—buys better groceries and more of them—than elsewhere, Many thousands of housekeepers save hundred: is of dollars by dealing regularly with us, That's why we are so popular with all prudent purchasers, Our four extra specials for the next three days—OAT FLAKES, PRUNES, RICE and SUGAR CORN—cannot be approached in value. It is difficult to hulls and equipment of the Slocum that the Heense to operate the boat was granted, rade any of our prices and get equal quality. Our great grocery business Js built on performance, not talk, Come and see, > ——thhraceatametantete Oat Flakes. Fresh from the mill, the best quality of Northern grown rolled oats, Steamed and kiln dried; especially bain for our trade. ‘eer eeren Double’s* mi Trading ‘MUNMYON, New. York. old BROADWAY AND 2TH BTREET. for ‘anything else that tho) ‘There was more that was sald in con-| gpected. the 6l ‘alt 4 not talk about, You would) f\ to ‘do with locum's lifesaving and dewce Which hi A What he could hold down a| With real ifn them, who are fire-fighting apparatus before the dis- y thelr guns, Mrs. ‘Somvertion as Chairman, and a| Crain doesnt tike one of hae Kind, ly One at that, when there was] and this will be about enough on tho in the wind, But he was born| SUbject. ‘AMO feet of the old hall in Four- Going Back to Herkimer. ‘street, and, {f it 9 worth think- But when Mr. Crain thinks that hi h perhaps that may account| work in the city is done he is foi nin that respect. back to the land of his ancestors: |; "post 18 no sinecure, so if Herkimer County, Township of Wat- ‘him it a better to get him on son, He Is going to bea gentleman farmer, and between crops he will haye and ask him if you may call; way, if your business has mote time for hig reading, and once in 7 a, " re wi <a vot a his fi fword carefully and distinctly | Teal villains with him and actually feel ohne ca, "om ol St ee By linc n ner.” There will be a] a cub of wait, if ui ask for ‘a few min- he-will_eay; ‘'To-mor- 1 shall arrange my Pad sive you fif—no, twenty ice, Fancy quality Carolina whole head grain, highly nutritioys — the staple food for millions, 14c Prunes. Highest grdde of sweet, meaty, thine skinned fruit, grownin the famous Santa Clara Valley;'run §5 to the Ib. Speclal for three days, 14c BIDS, OF sesso reverses Special for three days, 3 Ibs. for, Oranges. Large, jutey, sweet Navels, a dozen, 38c., 30c.,25¢.. Ce cee Lemons, Bright, juicy, Messinas;a dozen, 18c, and 13 Apples. tote Greene ings and Bald- wins, basket,,..21C GREEN Freely Given with All Purchases Except Stamps i 0. D. Groceries. Trading Stampa till 12 o'clock; single stampa ti}l closing. Six Groups of Tuesday Bargains These prices will work wonders in your Tuesday expense account. Take the time to look through each item thoroughly and you will find values that will be a revelation in bargain-giving such as you find only at The Fourteenth Street Store, We've put each price down so low that we lose sight of profits; ve would rather have a crowded store and no profits than a dull day. Women’s Wear Wear for Men Womn's Kersey Coats, 300, satin lined, at... 's Suits, value 12,00 and 15,00 jal Women's All Wool Skirts, 250, kilted effects, at 94) Men's Overcoats, value 12,00 and hae Women’s Du Barry Fur Scarfs, 60 inches long, 4,47 | Boys! All Wool Suits and Overcoats, value 3,98, to 1,79 Women's Cheviot Tailor Made Suits, high grade, 9.24 Boys’ All Wool Suits and Overeoats, value 4.98, reduced to 2.06 1,25 Watsts made of mercerized oxford cloth, 68¢ | Men's and Women's 3% to 890 Slippers, every size, 19¢ 25¢ Wash Belts, all colors Leather Slippers, in all slees; were ze to 1,50, at., ‘Women's 1,50 Blouse Sweaters, in us tors, Men's 50c Health Shirts or Drawers, slightly Imperfect Between Season Hate of sill chiffon and pyroxaline | Men's Night Shirts made of domet flannel, value 50c, at.. Mi aveverrecnrsssonoe tasers erseenvescosteeees 1.19) Boys’ Winter Cloth Caps, toques, sailors, derbies... Untrimmed Felt Hats of the best quallty, shapes and col- Boys’ Tam o! Shanters of angora, and worsted toques CH Maes GiHAseareAedasaeueee . 196 Men's Working Gloves and Mittens, for rough use, Baby Ribbon in all colors, Spool of ten yards al 5 eel Men's 10c Initial Handkerchiefs, odd letters, regular size,. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 346 inches wide, per yard., ..».2'4| Men's 3.00 Toe Skates, welded and tempered. Blue Bead Neck Chaing, attractive and Useful, value 19¢,at BC! Men's 25¢ Black Cotton Socks, 10 and 1014, M Mousted tmnt Shell Comb Se, worth 1.00, at 4 led Stock Collars with tab effects, Value 25c, at.. ake Velling, hair line, single and double thread, yd...... 10c Drugs and Notions 6,000 yds, sample strip Embroideries and BC | Peruna, at..ss+ 444 “ 3Be | Fether John’s Med! C Cambric Drawers, umbrella style, valu ) yi , 35c; 1, 29c Corset Covers, lace (rimmed, French effects 1Ge | Little Liver Pills, 25c size, 6c; 5 bottles for , at 286 | King’s Machine Thread, 200-yard spcols. . Night Gowns of muslin with tucked yoke, Flannelette Wrappers and Kimono Gowns, Value 1,25, at 74 Warren's cotton covered Waist Featherbone, per yar Monday—Women’s $1 House Wrappers made ofpercale,at"GMe | Sateen Pad and Side Supporters, value 15c, a C. P, and Augustine Corsets, Value 2.50 to 3.25, at,,.. 4.80) Paper Machine Needles, all kinds, value 5c, at, 1,00 Corsets, fancy flowered and plain white, . “Mione,” the best Natural Wavy Pompadou i ne Meats, Cigars, Candy. Switches, short sem, 20 inches long, at.. ¢ BVC Fresh Loins of J Pork, ee Gray Switches, short stem, 22 inches’ long, + 1,98 Sede Aetna, sa Webi tlb ay teah pork, p 306 | Fresh Si Selected Meat, per pound, Dry-Picked Jersey Fowl, per pound, Red Onions, Best Connectl- cuts, medium size, About Himaelf, basket... 23C ) myself.” ald the Com- Ais allowance of “twenty begun precisely. “Why— Cran. berries. Large, red, round and fine 10c 'whippose not. But I don't know begin. If it were about my — ‘a Wt—yout work, Do you ever among the thousands upon of people for which the Tene- Louse Commission was oreated? are they like? What do they ot you?” please, not ao fast.’ ‘cams & silence after that while In walked to a window and Md down on the corner of Bighteenth fest and Irving place, Healy, I don't know what all my py ik of me, I haven't met all : but I wish them to think well ime 1 do go out among them, and Of tho pleasantest hours I have jer had have been in the poorest tene- the east side, I have stalked homes at times when meals and I have been received race and counteny, tree from embarrassment, that might of our ! Nue-blooded host- can bring heart into what ra 1 wea bora ih rea thin 180 feet of loner’s Me whi he arounerabar tn the tage of flavored, a quart .. EW TORK TELEPHONE 0O,, 15 Dey Street, My Offer to Kidney Sufferers 1 will give you a full dollar’s worth of my remedy free to try without cost or deposit or promise to pay. T gould not make th! a full dollar's Worth free--jf ming were an ordi Alda femedy, It ie not, Jt tr themaelves, but ‘Cause of Beots—Finest N. Y. State Sardines—Arma , ported | Bests; tasto as if fresh picked, f Selb, Oat seve { K Inpered Herri from en berde ean, abe. unit CAM seve ee B Beat 10¢0,; 2-11 Baked Bean: or In tomnto sauce; Bacon—Beeohnut brand vor distinctively § Extra Gifts of “S. & 41." Green Stamps with , Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. 40 fit eerrin at” Golden Tips “ns torneng, moe BOc 40 Siheverrib. of UNXLD TEAS sire nc WFctttan 25" Si evorrin. or Dest No, 1 Teas ee favor mrtelon at 35c 15°" Sit evens te" =-Chotce NO, ig iiss Meetkant 2250 10° Soren SFE Best Mocha Java Coffee s3"".4° 25c B ; ine? onele: 10% fatoverit seat, Marucatbo Cote Sae'azicit, 2oc| | “pecess 10" Sir everag, of Beat Santos Coffee oe Sr es 17c] J swites Meow 10 wich overs ge m*Chotea Santos Colle °ieraees Orerics; 5c | | mtatines esses 15" Fitvevervit.of”™ Best Combination Coffee tii, 20c] | ints nef se = a vara Sugar Corn. Dainty Crackers Egg Plums. Monocacy Valley Brand. peg eae ORs Nas PARK BRAND. ‘The best value ever offered; fresh, tlonal Alscutt Compan: Excellent quality fancy New York creamy, tender, sweet; packed in Fig Newtons... Y State frit, packed In syrup; Maine style; continued for qc Fruit Crackers large, 3-Ib, can, for three gg ul three more days at,a can. Graham Waters... ) day we 10C ao, brand! aa’ im- Strawberry Ratan = Triumph seeded; very ent Hie th AA so Ce ads hey Base brand; & ae Aw — Gold tnd foncient; a sparagna <Delmon| be ssiry u tee aeliciouns a othen and at fia : 1 4, plats ‘Triumph brand, pl ba a 4 + quality and fla: own; nothing 1 lic Long's ehotcest preserved in pure, Syrup; finest varietios; a jar... OC! Horax Soap—Dutier'e best; no other | Prosorves - frulte, Jar Mustard Sardines — a lous figh, packed in mustard oan ene ; Children’s 50c Embroidery Skirtings, 27 inches, yd......, a desserts; Women’s Cotton Biockingy, fast Bleek, fleece lined, value 15c 9@ Fine dey selb pax Women’s 1.00 Union Suits, white, slightly imperfect, at. .40e | Philadelphia Scrapple, excellent quality, per ponn Children’s 50c Shirts, Pants or Drawers, wool fleeced, | Sirloin, porterhouse or top round steak, per pound. Infants’ 50c Caps, of embroidered silk, +47 | Domestic Oll Sardines, key opener, 2 linsss see Infants’ 3Cc Worsted on Ua tl pretty pink and blue effects 26@ Ti6 famous Korn Krisp breakfast food, 12c package, Long and short Dresses of nainsook, tucked yoke,,,....+24€ Misses’ 9,98 Suits of fancy mixtures and Scotch tweeds, at 6.98 Girls’ 4.98 Coats of Meltons or Cheviots, 6 to 14 years, at 2.08 | Girls’ Wool Dresses in Plaids and Checks, at....., Women’s Overgaiters, 7 and 10 buttons, every size, at. Won-en’sand Children’s Knit Gloves‘’and Mittens, per pair, 10€ Goods by the Yard Dress Ginghams, short lengths, value per yard 8c, at.... 12+ ¢ White India Linons, and Fancy Openwork Goods, 61,¢ | 25¢ Milk Jugs, de . Honeycomb Towels, fringed, value 6c, at...... . Combination Mattress, hair top and Lottom, any size, at, Bleached Table Damask, 58 inches, value per yard White Enamelled Ircn Bed, heavy post, any size iL Linen Napkins, value per dozen 1,25, at | 4.45 Smyrna Rugs, extra heavy quality; size 3x6 ft. Colored Percaline Lining, 36 inches, value 12 2,50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, two-toned, green and red Bleached Muslin (no mail orders)—quantity limitedeess 414 | Wool Velvet 1,10 Carpets, hall and stair patterns, at, 38c Muslin Sheets, with seamed centre, value 38c, at,,,, 28@, Door Mat, fine cocoa mat, value 1,00, Pillow Ceses, various sizes, value 1c and 12tgc, ats... B'E | 75c Imported Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, sq. yt Bed Spreads, Marseilles patterns, full size, value 79c, at,, GBe | Sampson's Oilcloth,value per square yard, 30c and 35c,at, Fancy Renaissance Doylies, value 45c, ateseveeses , 26e Preserving Kettle, 6-quart, gray enamelled, at, Blan!-e's, all wool, p'aid, scarlet and gray, value 5.50, at,, 8,08 Clothes Pins, 100 of them ‘ ' Com/ortibles, keavy filled, fancy stitched, value 1.49, al 98e Kitchen Set, including vegetable, bread and cake knives at Figured 6c Velour, Oriental and floral, 27 inches, y . 29e Salt and Pepper Shakers, silver plated top, value 15c,, at $e Eng ish Mohair, 8 inches wide, high lusire, 29e | 1,10 Oak Screens, 3-fold, silkoline filled, 5 feet high, at #5e Granite Suit ng, 46 in, wide, in ail colors and yd, 49e | 2,50 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, tassel fringe, at.. eka, storative-—does, re T cen tnuke th offer with the Copal newieaat t ies kien mutterer who this trial will be helped. Dem hen I way “nerves”? 1 do not mean the ly Democracy a Legacy. ordinary nerves of Yovllng, ‘thougnts action ited et pet thy democracy from | 1 the automatls nerves, which night 1° and day, Unguided and unseen, control and ‘ad virtiplnee, He Actuate and operate life, ‘These are tho m: neys RY thelr, ven, four ming gontrol them, Your will cannot sway ‘Yet when they are a | A sweet, delicious Sugar Corn, 2-pound can Fresh Bread, the loaf that’s regularly 7c... Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons, per pound box, at sd ‘Key West'' Havanas, box of 50, A fine, cool smoke... Household Bargains Trunks, sail duck covered, tray and compartments, al bg@ 15c Carlsbad China Fruit Plates, gold stippled, ated with heavy gold stippling, reliable, Ku my pew } my luce the jussach' them. ‘inalde"” nerves control not | ¢ kidneys but each of the other vital | have made PY, offer that strangers to | my remedy may Know. It {® not Intended) for or open to those who have used my | remedy, They need no further eviden to those who have not heard, or h may hi elayed or doubted, ask.’ T wil Which your drugg } dolar bottie—an Ni to me, There are no aiirements—aimply write in reo order fot Bor Poa hiy rishi bottle Book ou must address Dr. Bool ‘urning Old Things} uj si Into New Money, | |*." book you bid ant, ann Walid cases are often cured | For ol gold and “had fratner. bea Free: “The Palace of Mirth” I} () ) N It will cost you nothing to vis't “The Palrce of Mirth’? in our sixth floor Auditorium, It conteins the crystal maze, 4 aM price, and eaah— sy The World's" Wanta’ "Po' ny y i musica’ telephones, distoriing mirrors and the caveof the winds. ‘There's a laugh at every step, There's sidesplitting fun 1 for everybody, and it’s all absolutely barmless, Every shopper who comes down town Tuesday shoald come to The 14th lV | Street Store for a good time, whether she comes to make a purchase or not, | | PURCHASE & EXCHANGE” Advts, | Get Free Tickets at Any Exchange Desk in the House l= wan never heard that the; ids ody, They” wore awyerd ‘and don't you think that was pectable?” To which there Crain, without Inteverence, | d*, 1 on Dyspepsia, | 2 on the Heart,” | 1 on the 4 for Rheuma- by a ain rd. TUE at blac acing sed Mel, in| Sl¥es equal satisfaction; so economical 4 oan Duckerer f for Seer Og) Ane! vl cakes 28e | agers, : 1 te 25¢ A " Borated jAvashing | Fluta Brings Qo Wines and Liquors ejiier irr e106 iquor Stores. French Bine—Always i) Extra Trading Stamp offers in addition to our Low Prices Bay, Rum—Butier’s wheat 8a ‘g alas are continued for the first three days of this week, me D 386 100 “3.4.1: snc Butler's Monogram Whiskey... . for $3.00 ae rei tat 10c 100 °s,4,11,80m0" Imported Castillo Port (intry «for 2650) i Hourewort min 2B 100 8, 1 Base Imported Giralda Sherry sre for 2.50 the + ouch, 50 3, & H gtamos Butler's Monogram Whiskey... .for 1.50 Herubbing rushes 50 “x,4x.manve Imperial Castillo Port ‘nits, «for 1.25 50 "8. «1 pamen Imported Giraldo Sherry Bolere for 1,25) | on 30 5,4, Sam Butler's Monogram Wivshey for 75¢ 30 8,4.) Barr Power's Irish Whiskey sanity, «for 1,00 30 78,40 Gtr” Kingussie Scotch Whiskey..... for 85c 30 ee ioe Godet Freres French Brandy..for 1.15 30 °8,84".20"" Guinness's Extra Dublin Stout.for 1.45 20 23,42." Trymore Port or Sherty . 50c_ 15 “,cuiee” Superior Port or Sherry. ... 10 2a teuitse™ J.B, Choice Port, Sherry (citfet) for cnampane i 6 Seal or Gola mont tog dey daaby evtnore Port or 7} Sunday World's Went Directory. NOU CAN GET IT TO-Day,