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~ Pretty Anna Frater | Frater Ran Off to Ghioago at the Request of Man Formerly Connected with Paulist Fathers. pen ROMANCE ENDED IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS, Priest Now Unfrocked, Forbid- den the House by Her Father, Had Kept Up a Clandestine Correspondence. ‘Anna Frater, of No. 445 Ninth avenue, | fwho became so infetuated with en un- ' frocked priest that she ran away from ‘\fhome to marry him in Ohloago, hag | fepented and will return to-day from j thet city, She has written a long and ;Rouohing letter to hee parents, who ‘have sent her money for the return trip, 4 Anna, @ pretty girl of eighteen, lis- {Weng to the constant attentions of the {qvondam priest and believed im ints eln+ cority, Big of stature, with a swarthy | lac) face and an eye that gleamed—so his | Gesortption runehe impressed ‘the j young Girl so forcibly that she packed (Up her clothes and lett on the first {train following the receipt of a letter /from him on Jan, 16, The letter whioh {the girl wrote to her tather told of ' wnhappy 4aye and cruel treatment, Once with Paullet Fathers. ‘The former priest is Jullan Dolinac, |(0f him the girl's father sald to an 'Byening World reporter to-day: “He came to my home last summer , @otecting money for the church, and, | as we are of the same fafth, we be- came friently at once. After calling lat the house several times, he met my | daughter, and displayed an interest in | her, 1 am called away from time to | time, and often teave the city for sev jeral days, My wife likewlae ts away | from home ovcastonaly, “T have learned that during these Periods, when neithec my wife nor my- self was at home, the priest would visit my daughter. He weed to vend out for a can of bRer and stay in the parlor drinking tt, "Three months ago I discovered that his man had got Into trouble with a woman, and I onlered him to leave the house, He did 60, after protesting that he was belng wronged, He had col- lected money from me, as he had trom many of my friends, and I begun to have my suspicions, A Clandestine Correspondence, “Then he began a correspondence with my daughter through her friend, Lillian Schwartz, of No, 807 West Thir- ty-fifth ebreet, He tried to meet my daughter clandestinely, but every time 1 had & chance to watch them I pre- vented her from golng to eee him, But all my watchfulness went for naught. The girl slipped away and took the plunge, “Pho first word we recelved from her was a telegram saying that she had married and was sorry, She want- @d to come home, Then we received the letter, It told of her mi and ts, We could do nothing but for ive the girl and sen’ her money to re- “Ges elt, eatin: Biges ror of th Paultst Fathers, eald to-day ants man was never a Paulist Father, He @ot permission from the Archbishop to work among the Austrians, but never tived tn our house, putictenshar aOR AMERICAN NOVELIST DIES IN FRANCE, Miss Engenia Uhirich Stricken While Searching for Material for Storiew, A despatch received here announces ‘the death of Miss Eugenia Uplrich, who has been in Limoges, France, getting material for a novel she was about to write, Miss Uhirich’s father, who Hyves in Bloux City, Ia,, has been notified ‘of her death, Miss Ubirich was a writer, especially of short stories, She was secretary of the Guild of the Infant Saviour and edited a paper in St, Paul, Minn, for Archbishop Ireland, Her lust book was tthe "Life of Popo Pius X."' Travelling on @ trein from London to Oxford she met a nun who had been Kiriven from @ convent school in Limo- ges, and learned from her that teachers ‘were wanted there, Miss Upirich vol+ Nnteered her services and went to Limoges. Shortly after her arrival the @uthorities told her she must show her| matic mart or leave tho clly, Limoges at that time contained many Russian ex- les, and a report was spread about that td Uhirich had been arrested as a lan spy, ‘Mise Ullrich notined friends in_ this city of her predicament, an‘ the State Department was called upon. to stralghton the matter out, Friends of iss Uhirich In this elty agoribed her trouble {o the fuct that she was teaoh- ing in @ Cathotic school which the Gov- erjment had closed. Miss U vat yan born tn Kear Il, mn COURT MRS. YEAMANS FAILS TO MAKE A HIT. Wastice Bischof Decides Againat Actrens in Sult Againat! Liebler it Co, For the first time in her ffty-nine (wears as an actress Mrs, Annie Yea- |mang has fatied to make a hit, In tie |Fole of witness-plaingiff, she made her t appewanee. in th Ipget ae and Justice Bischoff's critique fa against her, She sued Tlebler fr Co, for the re- {framing of hor contact with ‘as to etrike out thotwo weeks’ jolause, under whioh they clatmed, the |right to break the contrwot, Mrs. Yea= mans testified that she had stipulated ithat there be no stteh clause and signed ‘the oontract without reading ft | Bho was engaged for a twenty-week jeason to pliy the part of Any De- any in Ned Harri play “Under iCover" at the Murray bill ‘Theatre, jarrigan playing the role of Owney De- flany, hor brother. ‘The play was taken i ff in the thirteenth week, and Mra, geal wanted the contract reframed, he could sue for $1,050 salary, | stico Bischoff decided to-day that I ae Yeamans ought to have read the miract before signing jt, and her fall. ee, to Ss read {t does not entitle her to a mation of the — “Gotterdammerung’’ Ends the Nibelung Cycle at the Metropolitan— Close of the Tragedy an Unin- spired Performance, It was close upon midnight yesterday | Perra! at the Metropolitan Opera-House when the final curtain closed upon the ‘'Gk- terdammerung” and brought to an end tho cycle of Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelunge which Mr, Conried began four Thursday nights ago, The Hall of the Giblchunge had come crashing down in ruins and the was ablaze from the burning of la, With Brunnhilde immolated on Alegtriod’ funeral pyre and Hagen drowned in a last desperate attempt to seize the ring, pal characters {n this eventful tragedy were left to swim smilingj) off the stage. One of them as she disappeared held aloft @ little red electric, ght, which stood for the feteful ring that Alberich had tranemuted from the gold he raped from the Rhine, and now, last, was Krontored to the soaker thver and {ta proper guardians, a nee qj He cient 3 sent oa inspiring. 4 vietion, ry, good tine! Rarely, has ge hor ras Brunn- aimadvaniage, MOTHER WANTS HER BABY BACK Ree aaa But Woman Who Has Been Car- Ing for the Infant Has De- veloped an Affeotion for the Child and Says “No.” hilde, bea Mire, Nettle MoMadden, of No, 42 Bast Twelfth street, is the mounTro the baby, but Mrs, Christine Graber, of No, 842 Bast Fifteenth street, thought she had a better might to it, Both were in Yorkville Court to-day, one holding © Stipreme Court | on to the child, the other begging tho | @: Magistrate to make the woman give her back her own flesh and blood, The baby was an eighteen-months- old boy and refused to say which care- taker he would go with, All he did was to paddle his fingers and fists in the eyes of Mrs, Graber, who had been looking out for him for the Inst seven weeks at §2 per week, all of which remaing unpald, as the mother admits. “Mako her give me my baby,” said Mrs, MeFadden, “It's mine and I want it, Seven weeks ago I took it to Mrs, Graber to keep for me at 8 ‘f@ week becausé my husband Is sick and we couldn't look out for the baby, Now he {s well again and I want my child, Tees ive mine and I want It Aes has developed a strong Worry Goes To The Stomach Tears down the little Telegraph Lines that Operaté and control the Digestive Processes. How To Repair These Tele- graph Lines. will gladly give any Stomach Sufferer a Full Dollar's Worth of my Remedy Free to Try, 1k no deposit—no reference—no aecurity, Tere ‘i hothing to slak-—nothing to Ne, won or, stomaoh sufferer OW my reniedy may have & ch tree, It he merely writes Aske, 1 aia make this iberal, offer because {s not an ordinary Oe etre aie it does ‘nok, Indeed, treat It oes beyond—it tre that fhe ik it ay y remedies fail, inary. reme Mimnedy eucceeds. That oF msn Qo Not megn the nerves you onda Ny atin about 4 means the. ailto- jatlo. stomach ‘nerves over which your Tninid haw no control, T have not the space nto You how the nerves trol magh, "oF how ‘they’ niay Vivuiized, ana restored, "When you write Will end You book which will mak inh Shear, But chia’ much a carta ing nerves cause all forms trouble—indigestion, belching, heart somula, nervousness, dvepepsla, Tredioltio will cute. these” aliments. Horve treatment will do that” No other reme dy than Dr, Bhoop's Restorative even claims to redoh these nerves, Wout alla the stomach nerves? Worry, probably.’ Mental anguish devtroye that tin brea and tears down. the telegraph. Hine Without Which the stomach has Ro more set Conuiol. than @ Bonk, Overwork. will. do it, recular “habits Wil’ do-it, Overeating will Disapation will do it, But the effect jomach tallure, ne low these nerves become |m- pairedet know &. Way to. tebulid «helt Petts restore their vigor, It js a rem: thy wich took. thirty years of my" tite berfect—a remedy. which ie now known hors, than fifty” tholwand communities-—in fore. than. @ million homes—as Dr. Shoop'e Restorati vy, Tt you have stomach trouble und have ever trea my remedy. merely write and nk Pili send you un order on Your druggist Which he will accept an gladly 1 he wotLd accept a de He wilt hand you from lie © suntan lzed hott and Me will send {i oa made only to 4 pero to exp of my pre DIL to mie, not need ‘thin evidence, There fre. no. conditions—no requirement open and frank And falr Te 48 the supteme feat" of roy limitless eliet, An that Task | you to do Is to 4 Bares. Dr. Shoes $ Restorative contract, She ls out | thhe Rhine Maidens alone of the prinol- +00, @ Used the | at forty th mug | “IRWORTD RAY’ FANG, JANUARY 97, °° 1008, WEDEX PRIEST: | Der Ring’ Restored —— GIRLREPENTS 4 ere Rhine Maidens Bhe labored from He beginnin, "6 fain fist hawder before the end, ittle of the luscious quality of ei vaise ball ng soone with Wal- ally 80 effective, went for fn At the “ast her effort to control frightened horse somewhat excused Di waa Blogfried in the place of, poppe, ones a cold, His itd Ion has’ taken on @ debonali Brats "Once hla alr which does yolce broue Sad pay Bic Wheat dt oat ere, 88 SF Rt more oe et the| atdonls. ane and peer igs 2 pon his ad » Hor BABY LISP HIDES MYSTERY KEY Child Who Was with Unidentl- fie¢ Woman Who Died at Railroad Station Gives Name as Foley, Flynn or Finn. ‘In the City (fompltal, Jersey Ctty, (oa oy without a claimant, He {s bright-eyed, well-dressed and well-be- haved--for one of his years, But he ha» singing Ae ee Ing of eal neath Imann most of Gui Ray th we 8 Je wairaute was good xe Ahad Guirine and Rell » Pala an orence Sol ford were the Thine Maldena, Herts led the orohestra into violent ta and reached harsh and deat-| @ntng climaxes, His readingn of the Rhine journey and the funeral march were Tih pot his best, ce men played food house, tact, ons ering ‘he fe the ar ence At lar it was enthusl rc, end Noraloa got two for heraelf alone, turtaln ¢ “Tosca” Instead of ‘The Masked Ball” To-Night’s Opera, ‘The annual epidemio of colds is afoot at the Metropolitan Opera House, Yes- terday Burgstaller was a victim; to-day (42 Caruso, In consequence of the lat- ter’s indisposition the opera for to-night Uking for that aame baby and phe clung to it am if she were the real mother. Tor the last six months ehe has pertodically cared for the child, “I don't care for tho money, the $14 that 1s owing me," she said, “but I want to have charge of the baby. Icare for It (n a better way. Look at it, Judge, and find out for yourself.” Magistrate Whitmam wae in a quan- dary, He wanted to return the off- pring to the mother, but admitted that it was @ case for the exercise of fine Glacretion, such as 1s practised by the Children’s Bociety, He put the matter in the hands of an officer to inyest!- gate. Mrs. Graber left the court-room with the baby nestling on her shoulder, for the last Inning, bite yitieel In calling ‘her Aunt Mary, a Msp and whenever questioned by the police, the matron or interested nurses he gives an answer which might be “Finn,” “Biynn” or “Foley.” ‘The child was with @ women about thirty-five years old last night tn the Jersey Centred train #hed at the Com- munipaw terminal. 6he wes taken sud- denly dil and died, ‘The boy was beard ‘out when sho train hands esked him the name of the woman after she had died the boy atood tonguertied, ‘The child didn't show eny signe of terror and seemed to take the situation philosophically, He cried for @ few minutes when pressed for anewers, but when taken to the City Hospital struck up a friendship with the nurs in- wtamter, He amiled at the white caps, tugged at dhelr apron strings and laughed over the newness of things, As he soon grew tired and aleepy they put him to bed. He didn’t kick up much of @ fuss during the night and erroke with @ good natuted howl this morning that bronght the Chief of Police into the Hospital to aoe what the young mun wanted, “Finn” or “Flynn” wee as fer ao they got with him last night, While under the influence of a milk breakfast he was again questioned by Chief Mur- phy, Then the name of “Foley” came Mspingly from the youngster’s lps, ‘Sure it's Foley,” @aid the Chief, “I knew it the moment I put my eyes on him.” A further examinatton followed, and Ohlef of Police Muryhy says the boy toki him in a language quite his own that he lived on Ninth street, Newark, somewhore near the Ninth street school. The woman had a return ticket from New York to Newark, and than that there was no mark of iden- tification, She wore two shirt waiste, a black jacket and @ gray skirt, rd bearer onal fone wa: word ne en 7 using Tes The police ine notified the Newark paihorities, and bebe effort will be Toade to return the child to his right- ful owner, (Third Women’s Golf Vests, white,red, brown and single and double breasted, :}8L45, Value $1.98 to $2, 75, | Pants, made to sell at 29¢ to 35c cach; special, at Women's Black Ribbed Tights, ankle and knec lena | worth $1.25 to §1.30 each; (9BC special, aleesreesereerrs ire) 19c 50 dozen Women's Vests ol Values from $2.00 to $3.50 Values from $1.25 to $1.75 $3.75 cach, at.ssissseceece HONeill & Co FINE AND SMALL FURS Notable Reductions for Saturday SQUIRREL BLOUSE COATS from $97.00 to..+++0 SQUIRREL BOX COATS from $150.00 to...+ BROADCLOTH COATS, fur collar, squirrel lined, from $47.00 to... Heeeeereneeeeenenes And Splendid, Clean, Selected Small Furs. The $35.00 ARCTIC WHITE FOX BOAS for. The $35.00 ARCTIC WHITE FOX MUFFS for. The §50.00 ROYAL ERMINE TIES for... .sss40 +6014 $25.00 The $50.00 ROYAL ERMINE MUFTS for... sees The $30.00 ALASKA SABLE VICTORINES for... The $25.00 DOUBLE ALASKA FOX VICTORINES for, $12.75 | The $7.00 SQUIRREL TIES for, | The $8.50 SQUIRREL MUFFS for Misses’ and Children’s Furs at Half Former Prices, Women’s Golf Vests and Norfolk Jackets. Firat Floor, 20th St, Side, Women’s Ribbed Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices, American Hosiery Co,’s Underwear for Men. TRAVELLERS’ SAMPZES—Shiris and Drawers —in Silk and Lisle Silkoline, Merino and Cashmere, , Also 300 Men's Combination Suits, worth $1.50 to Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street Floor.) ++ $59.00 +++ $97.00 $29.75 +940000$20,00 «$20.00 $30.00 $16.75 sere $3.95 seveees $5.00 | Women's Norfolk Jackets, brown and gray, Special at 1 $2.98 Value $4.50 to $5.00, Women's Vassar Union Suits, assorted colors and white; worth $4.00 to $5.00 per suit; special, ateese sss, Women's Silk Vests, high neck and long sleeves, me- dium weight; worth $2.75 to $3.25 cach, at. sie $1.98 !s1.48 | } Cachy abv. ssess05 00,00 CACH, at. cceseesseeeeZSC MEN'S TROUSERS, Lot No, 4, consisting of $2 values...sers0e MEN'S TROUSERS, Lot No. 2, consisting of $3 values..,..., + coats) and Factor: Between 6th and 7th Aves, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pianos celebrated $350 tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, terms of week, years, 1a Week Don't miss the great sale of 1,000 Ie stool and cover—on liberal $5.00 down and $1.00 @ Delivered upon first payment of $5,00, Planos fully guaranteed for ten | el BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Lox. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, Factory C Clearance Slashing Prices on TROUSERS. The Surprise Store's Factory C (jitweted atx and) makes Trousers of every reliable fabric. The stock of Factory C will be cleared out, beginning to-morrow, at prices that. are about half the regular worth, Compare these Trousers and prices with offerings of left-over goods and accumulations elsewhere, 1° MEN’S TROUSERS, MEN'S TROUSERS, Lot No, 3, consist- ing of $5 values... Lot No. 4, superbly made and. "finished, , Clearance of Factory A (Men's and Young Men's Sults and Over- B (Boys’ Garments) continues, traordinary claim the consideration of every one who needs Cloth. ing or who is Te ee enough to provide now for futuré needs, The Surprise Store, 132 to 146 West {4th St., Values ex- Third Ave, N, W. Cor, 83d S One Block from “L” Station, AND kan nrg time ae Desbrosses Sat even Delow tor remntiee rey Tne TR 4, A. My Baal FOR SALE, The Man. CASH OR CREDIT, MEN'S $25 to $30 SUITINGS inet OVERCOATINGS are boln closed out now at this great ond-of-the-neason eile, made to measure complete, cholce at, TROUSERS, ready to wear and made to measure; §5 to BO Atrsrenes vee No reference or secur required. NO INQUIRIES MADE, Make your purchase, Pay the first payment, And take the goods along, The Fashion Credit House, TW. (4th St, bet, Sth & 6th Avs, the movement of { the exact proportion of gas and alr and the high ple mination ary eh. Yoo oandie power sa per cent, on ans bills lal Fancy and Suv light ‘This doen bu | the wentent number Liberal rebate to trade OVI HEA 1079 84 Av: and 40 W. B'way, cor. Park DOLLAR WERIELY! gold durii ita R, DOWN! DOLLAR, eae ng ‘f Clothes Make We Make the Clothes. elT $2.75 t0$4,00|... Alburt & Co., 16-20 Astor Place, sainseito Corner NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING FOR LADIBS, MEN & BOYS Railroad bh Berv' Wet AUER RY, 19 MAID! N’ $950 3 50 Stripes, novelty effects, plain blacks, grays—worsteds, cheviet, tweeds, clays, serges—in fact, every desirable kind of Trousers is in- cluded, Sizes for small men, tall men, slim men, stout men UP TO 52 INCHES WAIST MEASURE, are all represented in these generous values, It’s a chance to double your money, js Bhd 2.05 TAKE ELEVATOR, HEA 18, 20, 22, 24, 26.and 30 Weit Fourteenth stn & 7, 9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, a7 and 29 West wn FOLLOWING SALES CONTINUED TO.MOF RO Muaslins Table Linens = Men's Sheets and Pillow Cases Towels d Sheetings White Goods Laces’ ' Women’s Underwear and Babies’ Clothes, BUY WHILE YOU GAN AT JANUARY SALE] Also, To-morrow: For boys and Young RUSSIAN AND SMLORE sai Brown and Gray shes all wool—sailor or sleeve embloms—patent poet ‘to 8 yeare—$2.98 Cre NORFOLK & DOUBLE BREA: Overplaids and mixtut For the Girls GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH CLOAKS ford, ful alr toabe Fed tron Ni clonaerescee 289 GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH @LOAKS Cheviots, Z#belines and fine Meltons— | 2119101 fanries thal Binin or belted cke-volvet or brata. | ot into Suits th aa pe trimmed—6 to 14 years— BO is if $7.00 and’ $8.00 Cloak, 8.98 wit ; 19.00 and’ $10.00 Cloak 408 isi Bous ov; ala All wool Fri ese an be ate or wi ana ibe bres RT 48 re W608 and youn MEN'S suits Bingle and Doublo B durable mixtures and woll tallored—tead BOUS’ LAUNDERED SHIRT! Bort and stiff bosom— r Madras or Percale—del Cults or two sepa 12 to 1 neck—were BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Outing Flannel Pajamag~6 t venther Leggins~were cs All Wool Sweaters—best Every Cloak Buyer, all slzes~wore $1.49., | creme Ne Women's 2. Clasp Kid Gloves -. = Black, White, Tan, Gfay-~all sizes, LITTLE CHILDREN'S COATS ay eeeon's te Lis} olen, colors ‘were $5.98 to ibe 208 to 7.98 GIRLS' CLOTH RAIN CLOAKS Borringbons Effects in Ayah bd and Oxford—with and without capes— oe be worn the year round— Odd mlzes—were $3, * Clearance ‘price beeeeee vesreesnens ey 9B. GIRLS' PARTY FROCKS ye Swiss, Organdy, Fahely iB tan Tite Albatross and z ithe Se ae M ‘to 18 years..,, 08 | to 026.08 A Coat Hanger Free to t, { o6>——___-—_ Great Values In Shoes Fine Corsets—Reduced Certain to please those who buy,| Broca: x *| WOMEN'S PATENT COLT BHOES— dull calf tops—new opera toe lasts— Cuban heele—medium heavy Actes 1,98 +button or bluchor laced—all alzey!: Abert att VICI KID. SHORE, @ and button—medium toes— Cuban heels—kid or patent leather ti reo atyles of newest finish and excellent warkmenshi ip 4,98 all sizes and widths. Buch value and style et this. price fe not offered by any other “nbtse, ,|GIRLS' STRONG WINTER SHOES— heele—comfortable lasta~laged only aizes 8% to 11 and hae) 0 2m 98 Usually $1.48 ., ‘ee LITTLE BOYS' LACED STHOES— jaste— ‘ead Calf—mannish I new low heels—extension solos— the majority of pure lutest French without Mabie hipes wlim, m Ly to 20, $ Corsets that were $5.98 to $7.98. Also Sateen and Coutille int fronts, short and medium lengt Odd sizes—valuc, .69 tO $1.00err»00095 Coutille Corsete—straight tron hips, with father also sho and girdl | gizes— +98 at (WAY,—1,.05| Made for rough wear—9 to 13%,... dt ghroH BOYS’ VEAL CALF 8HOES— value. sth tO URE na it “New Yorks''—a mannigh laced style | Silk Gauze Fans stock— for the larger Leda oer 1429 solid and good, t Spangle or aes eo) and without lace~vait CARR yee the test of years—1 to 51 Sid N b Ali? . A a orth AeA al re nd Pts fs Tallored Hats eet Bal and Heck Gant , niffon, Bilk and Novelty Braids— unt mpi nab 88 Bemiready gee gs! fowel yal tek vale 740 to k ul ee eh ‘ess ey el milliner#,..1-08..-.2.08..:.8.08 to 7.50 Men's One Clasp Gloves loan 1 sie a ak pene [Poithd' ee, HE Ne AB N88 Dagan a oc Biotin ane Not y ee 1 ” regularly sells at @ dott, wat eee rie Sek, nna check ae Sale of ‘Sample’ Flowers Hau ana FeneneedMhrourh To atin | an importer’ atoek of beautitul now-| Tollet Articles Telenhone, "5 ah eae ers and follage—all kinds—volors and All the popular black—bought ao far below worth that ' Bhefield Tooth P . D, ‘aenoral Manne. Pane mmetttls Moregee, wand 18 cent kind at 8 sures eee Pala $8 eins gi.b8 kinds ( balding __FOR SALB, as to an ARCHES kD DENN” rire ier, oe White ROW Wa Wire hn ane tale $00 aan ‘Tetiow'a Byaneaoway ih 66 value $1. ‘etlow's American Watch & Diamond to,, ‘Tetlow's Consumer Face All Silk Mesh Veilings usually 19, DENTISTRY. GUILSHAN TEETH G AS The Mos: Dfficult Tooth Extracted with Gas, AIl Gold Crowns, $5.00 TEETH |$4—S5 LLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITI OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M, HELP WANTED—FEMA ladies’ ,belts; also you we floor, 808 Mercer st. | Brooklyn. ATLANTIC AV, S61—Splendid furnished parlor, also hall room; all Improvementa; boant: PATENTS, and Rooms Ads, therein what you want, advertis for it, Over 22,000 House and Home Ads. in The World & Blain Watches . Diamonda on easy weekly ‘ 1 gents, | No aPOurty, Peau ite, ‘nhone or call, GLOBE CREDIT WAN ER oad Na $1.00 Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 7—&—$lO N.E, Cor, 125th St & 8th Ave, HAND SEWERS wanted —|girls as helpers, Apply Supt, Incandescent gas alnple FURNISHED RC ROOMS TO Let, AI, rennet Let THE WORLD Find You a Home or a Tenant. %% % 7 dw oui, Apartments, s in World “Wants,” Failing to find Single or double thread—large ar small a nille dots-—also fanoy reeshes=plaln or cotted—Navy, Brown, Black and White— Elsewhere .15 and .19...+.++++++ tee t Borinated Tooth Powder ete Spiro Powder—usually 19... a de Fragrant © dulred, 12 Our reat assortments and quick show: fanitol Tooth Wash—60 ct, lap. ss it of mals taut Ledge Rig Te | Bunt! ‘Tooth Past, ‘and Vellines, Magda Toilet ‘Cream Pound Petroleum Jelly—useelly French Violet Toilet Soapa- — 8 cakes in box—usually .15...4, Genuine Kee Shampoo~valie Royal Violet Teloug.—value’ Royal Tooth Powder—vaiue the Yorlne Tooth Wash—$1.00 alse, Basaras Witch Hazel and Gly Gold Cream—regularly 18, Hirsutus—76 cent aise Abour Jols Java Rice Powder, MORNING SALES — To-morrow, Saturday, Until f Pi Norfolk Boys’ Suits, Double Hreant, All wool gray, olive pane Reem mixtures, well made, f cut, In fi regular $3.00 1, 65 and $4.00 sults ‘ 6 ¢0 15 years. ; THIRD FLOOR--CHNTRE BUILDING, Boys’ All Wool Sweaters Best colors—sizes 24 to 34— Usually 98 and $1.25. THIRD PLOOK—€ Girls’ Cashmere Dresses Red, Blue and Brown—Rusalan and faney walst sty {toh ing, braid or van piping: t Men's Fine Percale Shirts New Patterns on white grounds— 69 BLft hosoma—special value,.., ssrro Tea or Coffee and Cake Mi or ts Cents Ice Cream and Cake, ‘Before 11 o'clock, ’ After 3 o'clock, ‘NG, on ng Women’s Coutille Corseta Low Bust—Long over abdomen— extra stron, nt pleces— white and drab—elzes 18 to 30," fast sellers at $1, SECOND PLOOR- Mercerizxed Sateon Pett: mags up ae fend Hrd silk Ei flotince with hematiteh wustieneece rest SECOND FLOOi—CENTRE BI Women’s Between Season Hate Chiffon and fancy braid— newest shapes—large and emall, value, $1.75--Mornipg price, THUD FLOOR--WH8T BUD TRE BUILDING, Toye" Box Call Slaps Alao’Viel Kid--Man: f sed only— heels or new low heels~ ) wide width $1.39 BECON Sale of Storm Rubbers Women's—all sizea— usually .00, etna thao heels-~ a 8 to Lust ay ee BUI 89 High grade—made by American Witch Hagel Co, rogently cee Ist at Re : ie Two-thnaadtaet b heels and t a ineo— 1s ual ALN