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No Man Can Be a Suc-| " Ieess at Playing Political ~ Game and Drink. )HE DOESN'T TOUCH IT. dent of the Board and) p Teader of the Bowery Raised © Where Rum Was Plentiful, dust about this time tventy- ago that @ splndic-legged ter of eleven or twelve, with keen Which sometimes show green, $a blue and sometimes gray, and era Trish lashes, put his shoul- tthe flood of the Park Row Gnd hurled at them the cry of " He waa there to stay, be: Sullivan family to which he d tad only a few dollars left, weking its way up from: Boston, h orack out of the box, as that | @aye tow, there, was ‘something He had not been obtrusive, but (Was from Boston, and he had to “the gang.” The showing con- of the Down Baster’s retiring to middie of Spruce street, with a two or three years older than fighting himself and his antago- .& standstill, But this did not ‘until diplomacy fatled. It was, Mm", Sullivan had tried to other boy out of his desire to he’ had been called/a, quitter, je the head trom the ohal- up to him to make good or H Tun,, but he etill Holds buy bétter than fists, f ot this) of course, was before “Big 4 van was @ leader in Tam- M or dreamed of representing ‘bt te great State of New Congress, but it was not ling ie advent of the thin iid from that Park Row bégan to spesic fitle ‘Tim? and “Big Tim." It that they were cousins in: the of events, but the big follow, had tee to give to thinking of the Suet big’ fellow. “1 the;mail.toom of t anything to blow. about. ‘Tini”) Clty Hall reponters to yon tHe top floor. Base- in, hie echeme of things. vebout right,” waid "Lattle an to-dny as he stood on ‘of the City Hall, pulling on “If a man's ever going to fin this world he has 1a up, higher thap, the base~ pecond story for mine, and dent of the Board of Al- “the Czar of the Board of Wiermen,” gaye, a chuckle, As he packed up it was hard to gd back vai & century and seo, In the yet modishly, Aressed( man, A be marked in any company ‘one wise in the world’s ways, % tattered clothes, with an eye _eopper that was In the wind. le) TELLS BOA HOW BE FELL ‘ROM THE WATER WAGON. f or Starts In witha Welsh Rabbit and Three Weeks’ Thirst—Big Snake Sympathizes and Shows Him a Squelched Rabbit. " you, fellers had a night out, Ine. yor?”’ sald the Department Store ne ashe. caressingly poked fumbrella in the ribs of the Big trietér in the ‘“Zoo'” Snake yermed the Boa, extricating ftom seven yards of eerpen- n; “why not one of us boys h out of his cage in a snake's that case," pondered the Floor- uiker, ust have beén your astral the rampage; but I was cer- ged. you among that’ mot- 1 ‘} gighed the Boa. ‘upalout it.” fell, first boar witness that I here- ; awear by all the ‘bottled booze the U.,8, never again to climb upon ‘water wagon wilatsoever,”” “Got an awful bead?" ("Have 1?” said the Floorwalker, “Oh, pal, if you had fallen from a high nd dry weat with tho velocity that T @ last wight, maybe your skull Would be us bruised and shaken as @wh} and if you ever had your cere hemispheres replaced by a com- Hon of cotton wool and beating trip fa maybe you'd understand. Yes, Swason the cart, but—" Advertisements wore print: od lant Sunday in the HELP WANTED golumns of THE WORLD, Whether you want of Jo! Steady a ot the @tart, I couldn't take carg of my “Come on up the Bowery," was "Lit. tle Tim's’ invitation when, he was told that hé-Aad. been! held, yp to talk for a newspipef, © “We'll try to fix It up as we walk along,” NO} ) I"m "You needn't be affald. I'll put you In right and see that nobody gives you the strong arm,” "No; let's have it out here on your ol battle ground, It would be more fitting.” Aviat “AIL right,’ ‘Tost'as you say.” “Mr, Sullivan, what truth is there tn all the stories about your having all the qualifications for a Salvation Army model, so far as smoking, chewing and drinking are concerned?” was ventured laughingly, , Water Wagon: Not a Legacy. “Well, I don’t hold myself up for o model, It's true I don't emeke and I don't Chow and“ don't hit the booze. But sherp'a/ a fwijole lot of fellows vp the Hyer who ‘never did those tilings either,” and again there was the Sul- lvan' chuekle, “But nevertheless those are virtues in a man like yourself, Why have you figured that out.as the only system?’ “That's not an easy thing to answer offhand, ‘There's a whole Jot of thought bdhind that system, It’s what I sup- pone vou would call a shrewd phitos- ophy, But to make a bull’s-eye of it at district am booze, No man can do po- litics and play the game properly if he drinks, and you take that from me, “The water wagon with mo is not e legacy, My father took a drink when wanted to take one, and I was raised in surroundings that would make the general run of fellcwa take to elbow gymnastics, But I got a hunch in the beginning that If g man was out to win he stood a» ‘better chance with a jin Innocently, enough with a welgh rab: ject tmit janimal @ sauc clear head than he did with a mushy | one, .1 never Iiked @ man with a mouth | ae ‘Great’ was the fall there-off,” the Boa put tn, Teetotaller“Turns Topsy-Turvy, "You gee,” said the Floorwalker, ''m) wife told me months’ ago airtel she wanted for a Christmas present was a promise from me to turn teetotaller for her own little Tootsle-Wootsie's sake, Bhe way so feminine about it that 1 had to swear I'd give up drinking the| first of @he year. 1 stuck It out without even a ‘wee caine for more than three weeks until last night, when—— when—' o faleeenines Fee Ron AR aR, @ faint | je creeping upon the blas ac! | iti of ia mouth hood ‘Whew!" the Floorwalker too the thinning thread of his retrent) it fell In with some of the boys who took me to a show, and to @ quiet little sup- per at ‘Jack's’ afterward. We started | bit-and a litte beer, but before L kne: {tT was getting away with a buni fizz which was flowing, high bowling in; comforting cord crowding each other In the ma get next, and then—and then'’— “And then?" and.a gleam of the old fire glowed in ‘the Boa's eye, | Snakes In His Mind's Eye, “And then you came,” the Fi a murmured in a tone of tender cence, “and with you othe counts of the Russian n r tame to me after that horribie witnessed,” ty good for absent treatment,” and the Boa smiled a smile of ininit wisdom, Well, this It Ke morning, at the thi making, thanks to he on the water Wagon, snd as a thi too vided and) unarn pin the 0 wal 7 ou Ble, making the pit joe Kana ocala LAXATIVE BROMO Q' Afwaye remember ho full name, Ns ital a iS tae . SITTLE Tim SULLIVAN. Mke A loose window shutter, and per haps that, helped the hunch along. When the booze fs in a man he wants to tell all ie knows, and more besides, fan’ that’s all to the bad with me. If you're honest about it, ymy've got to admit it. “About the smoking part of the game, I never gotatarted, and that’s about all there 4s to that, Most all the boys I grew up with emoked, tut I never could see any fun in pushing cigarette smoke or cigar amoke through my nose, If 1 had seen any sport in it I guess T would have trailed along with the rest ‘of them." ° “very one knows, Mr. Sitivan, that you've a fine bit of sponting ginger in your Irish blood, but besides taking a Ghance on a horse or on one side or the other of a betting proposition, what do you vrefer to do?" Alwayg on the Job, j "Get Jobs for my friends,” and those Words came out with an honest rin Stultz & Bauer Up, Piano,.,.way $800, now $165, 1 Winterroth Upright Pinno,was 9250, now $165, 1 Horace Waters Up, Plano...was $35'', now 3155, 1 Bukh & Gertz Up. Piano. 0, now $1 1 Ahlstrom Upright Piano, 1 Haines Bros, Up. Piano. 1Gabler & Bro, Up. Piano, 1 Chickering na Up, Planowas 8f “That's right, and I guess I can stack) a lot of things that would come in a You see, the fyct that I don’t hit the! For inetance, how he ‘captured control booze helps me a lot, I'll tell you how: | of the Finance Committee of the Board fe out for a night, He'll always TUN hat, and unless he cuts the story loose against a lot of fine fellows, and When! no outsider will eversknow why three to tell those. fine fellows just how fine camp bag and baggage. Perhaps it was they really are, The next thing h8/4iy holy appearance, That was euggest- like to do something for one of them, | “yoy would make a splendid-looking although he may never have met him | priest, Tim, with that face of yours,”” hol 9 of has announced to the crowd that he is Ral Cane wae ti Ud Nt ‘hi , When morning pine fo 85 Bn Ne not always tho face that makes’ the forgotten, But the man who has been priest. promised doesn't forget; and when the) must “be off for the Bowery and the Comanche Club, which is his organiza- before all this has been promised the) jya) in the Sullivan district, unto the place, comes along, and there are two leadership of which he succeeded when Bia benee ail youshames,! ane” for a friend?” was called after “L{vtle Tim" deesn’t care to talk about) "You're on,” he shouted back, Store Closes at 5:30 o'clock i Pag ANE SIE ULE WDC ce aE ea EES Ne 7, ., *, . Seventy-eight Used Pianos, nine Used Angelus Piano-Players and twenty Mason & Hamlin mrgans comprise another Wanamaker Sale of Used Instruments announced for tomorrow. and during the holiday season; as well as a number of pianos that have been out on rental, All are very liberally reduced in price; and the instruments have been put in the best con- This list in detail follows, Every instrument in this list will be on our floor when the store opens tomorrow rning; but, as is always the case in these WANAMAKER Sales of Those who get here most promptly in the morning will naturally get the best of it. Square Pianos Chickering & Sons Pianos 10 A ret aa a ae ey pelted Ci ey QB. 1 Chickering & Sone Upright. was $550, now $450, 80, 1 Chigkering Grand Plano..,.,. eee Was $600, now $215, ; poe & Co, Square Piano. BBR now Hy 100 Ludke Square Plano... ‘as $300, now 40, 8 Chickering Grand Planos..,were $925, now $850 each, 2 Light & Ernat Sq. Pianos....were $300, now $15 each. | 1 Chickering & Sons Grand Plano,,,was $850, now $775, 1 Stoddart Square Plano, was $00, now $50. 1 Weber & Cg, Square Piano..,was $800, now $50, y; 1 Windsor Square Plano.,..uwad $250, now $50. | Vose & Sons Pianos 350, now $55. 2 Vose & Sons Pianos, reduced to $265 each, ‘a8 $250, now $55 1 Chickering Square'Piano. was $500, now $7 Mason & Hamlin Pianos i Steinway &Son Sq. Piano,...was $500, now $46, 2 Mason&Hamlin Grand Planos,were $850, now $ 1 ‘ r 2 Mason& Hamlin Grand Pianos, were $750, now Me ined LR an B00) now Sor 1 Magon&Hamlin Grand Plano, was $850, now $450, ' 2 oR $ Mason&Hamnlin Grand Pianos, were $00, now $660 ea i Giver Upright Pla Was $250, now $110, | 4 Mason Hamlin Grand Piano, was $700, now $515 1Bacon & Taven Up. Pia vad ‘ ) now $120. 1 Magon&Hamlin Upright Piano, was $550, now 1 Osterman Upright Pian was 8800, mow $185, ") F Angelus Piano-Players 1 Frederick Doll Up, Piano ...was $185, now $135, 8 Frederick Doll Up. Planos .were $185, now $140 each, } Angelus Piano-Players duced from $260 to$175en, 7.J,C, Campbell Up, Plano....was $190, now $145, 1 Angelus Piano-Player educed from $250 to $225 Hoftauer Upright Plano 250, now $140, Leickeriing Upright Piano..was $100, now $1! 1 Mason & Hamlin Organ. was $102, now $85, 2 Mason & Hamlin Orguns.....were $150, vow $90 each, 1 Mason & Hamlin Organ vonWas $120, now $5, 4 Mason & Hamlin Organs,.were $153, now $110 each, 1 Mason & Hamiln Or Waa $500, now $165, 1 Mason & Hamlin Was $260, now $175, N0, up with anybody on that proposition. | most Interesting way from the inside. Say a man Iike me és hitting it up and] of Aldermen, He hes the low down on things begin to warm upa bit he beginS| sonch Republicans walked Into his begins to think to himéelf that he'd! 64 to nim, before. The next thing he knows ho) was the charge, and he snowed his nne “Mhat's all right; but take my tip, it's comes, with a clear head, all that Is ly ; And, with that “Little Tim" sald he showdown comes the other man, Who) (ora Mine headquarters of Tammany Mralmants, and you got to let one or| Bis Tim’ was elected to Congress, At W anamake r ’s ] omorrow hese pianos are thé accumulation of instruments taken in exchange during the month et , dition possible, by our expert repair-men and tuners, Used Pianos, response is prompt, and the best bargains will bo picked out early in the day, 1Gale Square Plano... .Was $250, now sf 1 Chickering & Sons Upright. was $450, now $275, 1 Hardman Square Plano. ‘48 $350, now $8 Hp He & Bons Concert Grand, was $700, now $195. 1 Bradford & Co, 8q, Pian: as $250, now 7 Helves Square Piano, was $00, now $50. 1 Chickering & Sone Grand Piano,..was $800, now $725. was $800, now $55, 1 Vore & Sons Plano. reduced to $190, was $4.00, now $15: Miscellaneous Upright Pianos 2 Mason&Hamiin Grand Pianos, were $750, now # 1 Dumhant Upright Pla: a8 $186, now $95 4 Mason&Hamlin Grand Pianos, were $750, now $530.00 1 Weikert Upright Plan 0, now $125, 1 Mason&Hamlin Upright Plano, was $500, now $34 1 Butteko er Upright Plano..was $250, now $135, 8 Angelus Plano-Players...reduced from $275 to $125 ea, 2 Frederick Do!l Up, Planos were $1865, now $165 each, rT ; 1 Whitney & Co, Up, Plano, 0, now $105, Mason & Hamlin Organs 1 i 1 2 Mason & Hamlin Organ werd $132, now $15 each, 1 Mason & Hamlin Organ was $150, now $110, 1 Mason & Hamiln Or 1 Mason & Hamilo Organ 2 Mason & Hamlin Organs.,.were $460, now 1 Mason & Hainlin Organ. was $460, 2 Mason & Hamlin Organ Ano... 1 €, Campbell Up. Binnio, aw Kurtsiaun Upright Piano,, s $210, now § seduced to §: 1 1 141, C. Campbell Up. 1 1 Tomorrow the Annual Clean-up of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and GLOVES Details in Morning Papers. Broadway, fourth JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly 7, Stewart & Co, | ave. 9th and 10th sts, —— Al Didi: iis. li su lana Double B. & M. Trading Stamps till 12 o’cloc! A Big Sale of Notions That Will __ | Save You from a Third toa Half Ié you need a single spool of thread, a card of hobdks and eyes, a paper of needles, or area dressmaker using hundreds and thousands om) k, then single stamps until the store ered by, we WV / it, you @’ of these Notions, do all your purch ‘toe morrow, because of the monster sale in:this department. Savings are a full third to a half. i] Braid, 3-yard ball (colors only), value per piece 5c, at Velveteen Binding, in 3 to 6 yard pieces (colors only), a ‘Whalebone bet value per bolt 12c, at ess. Dressmaker's Silk, 300 yard spools, value 19c, at Corset Steels, all lengths, value 10c, at....+» “Not-a-Hook ’ Garment Fasteners, value English Twill Tape, 12 yard bolt, value 12c, at Bunch Tape of different widths, value 5c, Skirt Braid of angora mohair, 5 yard bolt, value Battenberg Linen Thread, value ball 5c, at .. Bead Looms, for weaving with beads, value 1c, al Stamped Pillow Top, with silk to finish, ats +++ copes. Battenberg Patterns, consisting of collars, cuffs, ‘etc., al Sau Silk, a.substitute for knitting silk, al ;: ‘Wire Hair Pins, value pet bapet 3c, Featherstitched Braid, In colors and white, ‘*Foster!” style supporters, with satin pad and four 6 oraeog Wheels, value 12c,'at. Fear! Head Fins, value per card 1 Avnt Lydia Linen Thread, value per skein 3c, at. Linen Carpet Thread, value per skein 3c, at, Silk Seam Binding, all colors, value 12c, a Tomato Pin Cushions, value 10c, at, Covered Dress Steels, value, dozen, 10c, | Clark's 0, N, T, Spool Cotton (limit of 6), value Se, Spool Silk, 50 yards, black only, value 5c, at,. Fearl Buttons, value per dozen 5c, a i att Buttons, value per dozen 15¢ to 25c, ‘eatherbone Chiffon, covered, for collar foundations, at, Washable Dress Shields, value 12 ne at. Back Combs, slightly scratched, value 15c, a Waist Featherbone, Warren's silk covered, at, per yard Collar Bone, silk covered, value per yard 7c, Hooks and Eyes, with @ patent spring, value per English Needle Point Fins, value 5c, two papers for, Sateen Tape Measures, 60 inches, value 5c, Safety Pins, Duplex, value per dozen 5c to 7c, a Large Pin Cubes, value 12 1-2c, at yy Bust Forms, Jersey covered over papier-mache, each at « Machine Oil, best grade, value per bottle Sc, ats, Tubular Shoe Laces, value per dosen 12c, at, | Safety Ping, black and nickel, valae 3c a do; | Silk Elastic Garter Lengths, value, each, 20c, at Side Supporters of heavy lisle elastic, value 19o, ‘a Asbestos Iron Holders, flannel covered, value 5c, S. H. & M. Dress Shields, double covered, value Trimming Buttons, value per dozen 15c to 250, at Shell Hair Pins, value per dozen 15c, at..++ - 15c, at ,,106., Wilton Velvet Rugs Size 8.2x11.6; cost, 15.49 Wilton Velvet Rugs are a standard of quality the world over, and these are a particularly fine amortment and quality, Rich 1 5 49 Oriental patierns that have the elegance @ as good as those selling for 10,00 more. Woven in Size B.2x11,6, or almost a 9x12, Price 15.49. 1,98 each for 3.25 Wool Smyrna Rugs, 30x60 in. 87e 9g, yd. for 1.45 Inlaid Linoleum of a splendid quality, will wear fully as well, and every way are} Couch Covers at Half} 6.78 to 8.00 Ones at 2.98 « « Turkish and Persian Tapestries, copies of ental rugs. Hach is full 60 inches wide g finished with ae jas high as 8,00. To-Morrow We Shail S at the Greatest Sav Actual bargain giving dominates each item in this sale was ransacked, and each item carefully selected ell Housefurnishings ings You Ever Enjoyed of Housefurnishings, The department with regard to the extent of its usefulness; then profits were shaved and trimmed off to insure values absolutely better than you have seen in months. Coffee Pot, 144 quart, with enamelled covers, at... 240 Coffee Pot, 2 quari a . . Heavy Tin Kitch- }en jat Scrub Brush, exe tra large atze, polished back, Mads, of Livae ore, 106 Imported Fancy ond Balad Sots, eg ac, £0€ Pillow Sham Holders; can be adjumed to any alte wood bed, at... Combination Comd and Brush Case, with Mire cold iin Be Liquid Enameline | Stove Polish, re tor board, It is’ hi for @ fancy Towel Roller with ‘nv wide shelf, It ty nicely finished Ingo) OOK. One of the most ful articles you can ha Lip jauce Pan 114 across outer Foldin, large Foaling? 10¢ at ... Will poach three @t one time, AG Uitramatine Wash pound borat OC is i cy Clock vey. fi ane lt Bie Gonbinsion Selé- it Improved Steel n aint elied reas, AC Tronser Hangets, plated, In th You'll many times, for to-morrow. Towel Roller for @ Tea Pot that holds 2 004, quarts, “It {s made trom the Nieked pees durable blue and four enamelled ware “that elves. out ) Grocery Buy a bill of groceries {rom t ednesday Boards made of a white} with extra heavy stip" \card Table | ah acournto Wash Bench, ne, extra strom, 6 preparation of each mon! so the. carved, fin [ished In golden oak, at, , | Towel Roller, large size,with ‘galvanized trimmifg, at.. hat Will Save Thousands __ ot People Thousands of Good Dimes pomp Stove Brush,extra) Nest of 5 round ing} wooden antce boxes, SOC | Step Ladder, 6 foot, Bolla, at... Bich pucker rest, at ODE Safety Match) ions 26e Soap Dish, solid + nickel =D oan ti aa hat my A 24] Folding Euchre or + pol ished el eine bees) coe te Be Wood Coat Hang. lore, nicely Wt] gop @ Q-quart hel; 3 is 2 my ye y) tuat Yasld a Lifetime, panned Coal Hoda 90g Jey BL srereeneeee , ‘varnished. yard = measure, edge. extra 4 Qt., double coat ed, eray en elled, with cover! ud handl cover, in blue and, white ching, bar- rel shape, 0 to & wet, Toilet) Paper Holder, for] rote tat 15¢ Toilet Paper, 1600) made of fancy|"°8'* Be not Aah Biter wath, @ avy Ww 1G¢|Whlic Cotton] Mer ottom: wilt ¢ «| Wear for years, Useot this 5c sitter will éave many buckets of coal, table cutter it on your List telling list and then sit down and figure the cost, Next figure up what the same bill would cost you bought at your corner grocery, You'll find’ the, result will be doflars in favor of our’prices,’ We guarantee purity, con ee eterno Hams —Armour's or Swift’s fine sugar cured hams, All are United States inspect- ed, which is a positive guarantee that the; are strictly first class, These hams aca 10 to 12 Ibs. each. Special, per Ib..++++ 113¢ TABLE Cabin orjdouble THA, swoet frawing, English ‘s0n i boxos Breakfast, Young Oe valu BALTLOE can Beauty; cation. ' MRy dod crop, thing fancy crop, 1a | 10 co package OFC PURB FRUIT JAM-Blue Bell, made from selected frult and granulated. ear; 10 Alfferent Wa tld 1. ic PASTRY. or Whole Wheet Flour, Blue Boll, 10 DUNA ah eee ce, OBE MOLASSES, open kottle gen- une New Orleans, gal 40c! RS, fresh baked, 6 5, Grahal veal Sic LARD, Armour's boat Shield or Swift's Silver Leat, In 4, 5 and 10 pound per pound....., SELF + RAL WHBAY . 8-pound carton gt + eacl Id) ¥VAPORA' rN NIA FRUIT—Sllver prunes, Moor Park pitied tart 1 Maria 00; 12¢ BA BHANS—Seotch green or yellow split; Poanaes 5 pounds 25e | rr t Gorman im-| } pounds, Ib poundae est a C} yellow peaches, or fa Fish, 10-po worth $1.60; Foriea BREAKFAST COCOA, Haw: 38041 ye pape powdered, 186") F tins 186 ley & oops, ua: Cela pound XXXX~ Minn fean. COND! Height dozen 2-pound cans, 3; dozen, O5e.; can. importa: threo Cand ers: HERRING. at lon Wo Invichners, 75¢ Taxa. Mee PRUNES, thin WEEE akes; names that you see da Sy eRE Nee moth [pps nee 7 12c per pound many times for of the low price we limit sales Chocse from this list each item Biscuit Company's ovens; ‘and moat age, 40:00, wor 50e A pougd, 444 pounds, * PORRONT, wood aual- AZe AOA Oepound wood box Be ™ BAKING POWER Page urity muarantser “an 2VC: |) Golden Crimp all Graham Crackers Grandma Cookies ; | quality, pound’ tal | A'SBy ean lo 7? FLOUR—Blue Bell, |% +| Peaches, Be} 10¢ and 12c Crackers at 7c In this sale of 10c and 12c crackers are well known Cotiee—Special combination of fresh roasted, high grade coffee; Java and Mocha flavor, The regular price of this coffee js 26c per Ib, For this sale only we will sell 544 lbs, for 1.00 or PCr IDs saveeeeee sreeeonereeseertrarseee ve MARROWFAT P! , packe On the entate w ‘crow d) LIMA BEANS, | gla BANS, ‘Tiny Midgets, »| 2-pound can, 2 dogel Mage 139; oun A2C alifornig, stapdardy, Greon Gage or Feg Plums, Gold Dist Brand: Aig-bound caso of 2 dozen, 16¢ doren, 1,70; can resh Meats RUMPB CORNED rove, caso Boor canes... Ze) aD, por IN--Jorsoy, dry pack,| 592) | fargo, full S-pound, can, case of 8 dozen, i 6D; can Sean SOB}. do aah) fobd 1h C Dor TOMATORS, exira Maryland Pees cold pack —3}-pound aan ans ot dozen, AM. T'8d; dozen, Whe; CaN. TOMATORS, Blue Bell best Jersey ch, can, case of 2. dgzon, dozen, 1,15: ASPARAGUS POINT edn}, “Californie, Rr ‘BL Pith se Dd pains OG SHY PORK, 1 et a pie oi SAMO N r+ Pra” Be 8e * ROAST, per pound Fruits and V etables table ound gpecial, 4 dozen, ily. You have paid 10c and these same crackers. Because to 4 pounds to each customer, of which is from the National ORANGIGS. fruit; per box per dozon « TURNIPS Free from bu,, ito. 6 Virginia Mixed Cc XXX Ginger Snaps », (Lemon Cookles a Se Visit “The Palace of Mirth” Free It will cost you nothing to visit “The Palace of Mirth” in our sixth floor Auditorium. It contains the crystal maze, musical telephones, distorting mirrors and the cave of the winds. ‘There's a laugh at every step, Get Free Tickets at any Ex: change Desk in the House etd, bla

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