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yy A pretty Young:kirt apparently happy and fipto! ive 'for; lett) the: #t thd! Uillon” Square hove! cgnimitted suicide, ate the most elaborate arrange- rr her plans going wrong, Fa noite) eryysrig' that she had Hem to hoy death by another whiten has’ grevly puzzled the filet orphan) but she had @unt so long that she a her as @ ‘mother; vihing she could wish “hore” berore’ her death pura tte house; -siniking parently perfectly happy The ® O'ofooR, "Tam wome of the girls Tl! ™” Ypenit!to her toom.' There! ‘whioh she had cwre-'| ‘time before, and. with: openeeth her coat sha}; Bheditt’t «0 to sce any fs known, but came’ MO thin borough and went to in Squate Hotel; There witd: at Peat ides) of attention be! tty faee'and youthtul+ had told the clerls that was goitz rs tol away Eat elt iy Qi her ‘to. a ‘room, /h 2 oat as'"'Mids Martha’ i Went right to her without “dslay, she set tor ‘deat. She had mnded to Jeave any ies, for she brought no with her but once in Trom/the-wAll of the: te with tha ond. ofa Ns 'Amsaniaa iteugors. 1 live mer breety: Brookiyn. }my death." biadtia lice pacioige-and feet of ruvoer tubing. mit Unis over ine gas pice of lace sfrom vit-to the other ond, aihly stip from _ ‘(nen she turned om von the: ay ur of Fo ‘later thet a 0 the hall, smelied. it td thé room ‘ocet> She ‘notified the ray, P! my ea and he Worked or wn hour without re- somvoloumese, ‘The body by ‘an“undertaker, fuvestigated the mat- ich thehotel ey’ took it but she it in’ anv way. She Wino joye ital and so Had bad no quarrel vamid tliat “he would ‘Investigation of the tie: Haprerton jt e note left by the &irl handwriting than the however, ne hotel cot wae, es ime for este. 10. Pafter spe arrived, Bd yon ti BD HINSHLR WIM AitAZOR, TS alaiche te P Weawendet and Out of p fe bn Presenve of Piand Culidren, @nee of lis wife and three Iiliam Whitaker,’ forty. of No, 882 Fifth avenue,’ ya Ao-day committed: suloide by hie bheont with a razor while who was a machinist, had nt on account of lack’ of RABE to-day he told: hig juve before golng out to “SEOOUDEfore the dining and then, as {fon a sudden the razor across: his ing his windpipe, An ant- im to the Norwegtan Hos- ybe'dtad within an hour PwINDOW, INGHS THROUGH, iting friends at No, 22 East ed and Highth street early BRE! Murkowite of No. 160 Wenue, aiiempted Lo open a fost his batance and) igh the glass to the area feet below. He was taken | jospltal, suffering from shock, a | TOAST “70 CARPENTERS— io the hammer, the nals Bias career, faithful and re forid Help s supply him with work to do— tasks and jobs that are , missed good positions day \f they did not read the AUTO RAGE AND: RENKS REGO Only Fbeeign Machine Covers; N00 Mitles.in 78:Mins. 24 Seconds: TE|BER'WIN IS SECOND: NovSerious': Atcidents . During: . Contistiand)No: One: Is: Hart, otstlent Fla. Jan, 30/—A> worl ‘ minutes’ and tiibty~eilght | sooonds) average of 48 2% seconds’ a-mile, a) Uhred: seconds, Awormilé post nortix to the sixteen-m! post’ then back, vith) three turns: the two-mile post. There were Lubh at’the sixteerPratle post; and «i fitith was at the: citibiose. ‘Theseus started oft at onmminute | .tebvals tn the following ordey: Appliur EB. Macdonald, 9" itorsexpower; B. Mt Shanley, jr.) 90 horst-power; 1. G. Ber. nih, in’ W, Gould .Rrokaw'e 40 horse- power; Paul Sartodl, fm Alfred G. Vai Ince, In his %*horsespower; Samuel Si¢vens, in his 9 hoksa-power; Walt Christie, 1 powers and H, D. JMewher, in an of Now York, staring last, stages fn’ the Reon except Bérnin and Bartc race ty eget four was sevond, lees tid one minute bbhind. Willa: Nfth and the others sea | ia Beveri minor accidents’ oveurret. extra hasardows by the: ruling out hor mind aadi{cdntrls at the demund off Vanderbilt in donating the cup, EB! R. Thomas, ¢ young millionaire sportarten, ‘rulings ve rated atop. duit “of! MaeDonald was the fi fore he started agalm sSartorl” Machine Drags. was \in’ bad shene; One end of t round, It was. evident the river coulds't last mech longer in t| rive. MheDonald ‘whe! forced 'td quit! one he pitnetured, Wetoher was |i the Yad at sixi miles by one mihulé, This tine was, minutés ‘and 40 seconds. second, f Wallace's. Tire OM, At 88' miles Fleteher Jed, time 69 mi) time 72 minutes 273-5 seconds, Walla At the elghty-eighth mile he was ru} engine, SUMMARY? hive le open for the via reply Avra heat, w. Gou her 8. B, Stevens’ 9 Morcedes, time, minutes 472-6 seconds, — Mourth—G, Fiinn, Mercedes, no time, Scoomi heat—Winzer, Sartori in A. sittin W Wat, lime, 8 mines second, Walter Christie, Van seconds; MacDonald started {n this heat and le om) vardspt the mile, He had trot Neowin hig.tire and stopped. Mhonias, 9 horse-pow toh, Actual time, 3 mi Ona, Wall hors nds, seconds, At this stage of the sport the ract wis poznoned until tomorrow mor inv ns | Panhard on Long I oe ONE REASON. WHY ‘They Had to Pay at Rate of 140 Per Cent. a Year, George H, Munroe, of the ing firm of Munroe & Mun first witness in the hantruptey hear! of m was ner Alexander to-day He declared that he had? a ver grecment to let FP, Ward & Co, ha H,000 shaves of M. & B. Copper stock 1 w share, On stock {8 charged at $3.00 a share, muk Ward & (1 xterk of F |) Munroe 000. alao told of Dare Bros, of the Produ xchan! secured by stock on which he paid terest at the rate of 160 per cent year, He also said he had sold D copper stock at 60 cents a share, agr day World’s Want Directory, 762 position offers ‘Tits Yas merely another way of gett! vers for the have 1 oak Be in esopranaae POY? w record! for mvttor icars has “heen! made | @unt, Mrs, Rudolph. Lo- | for 10tnllew~ HE! W) Vietohar; driving. 151 Harmon streety Wiis |an 80/horse-paryes chr, covered tho dis- night, ocume’ to) Man¥{taheetocday im one hour, twenty-ax heatiigeall other Poontestants ‘by ‘about ‘Ten of the fastetteours started In thik | rave, and the courte was laid fron the four daruvilt's $0 horse-potyer: William Wal+ his 6) hoiBespower; Charles: Conint, In R. E,. Jerige’s 45 horse horse-power, owned byWO,. F. Thomas, Tt was the davk horwe in theracey with nipe minutes» be tween il and the leader. At different overtoci, the. fled, 1, ant won the ies, Sartori with Betnitt a good: tntrd, Waltice finished fourth, Mr, Christie | The big rackmm- cars pearted in the | racord-breaking run, which’ wae) made | withdrew the ra bn Oe ing ‘up at sixteen miles ta make tepairs, \ He lost two minutes and, vorty-five sec- onds, sind wis passed bywFrederick# ho- At sixty-two miles*Sartor!’s machine gasoline tank was dtagging ‘along the. Moving} this'point, having no tirerto replace they! Watlace> was) ‘ utes 848-5 agoonds; Sartor necond, times lan sitting Im the rear of the court | 72 minutes 188-5 seeonds; Berain third, | room, | was fourth in 74 minutes and 31 seconds, ning on the rim with the tre of lvls) frmt left wheel off, Deplus's elgtty) ang the Italtin ta the bar. horse-power Pope was put out of the: running: on account ‘of trouble with the, {e-Phomas 90 Mercedes, Lime, J minucen | the talian se'd he was Frank Bassino, H. Chrisite, Ume 4 minutes § 1-5 seconds, Ac e tide rateed high on the beach. and on April 1, 190%, MUNROES. #ALLED. Rorrowed ow Call Loans, for Whieh ock-washi- he firm before Vilted States Com at Munroes's books ie debtors to the frm to vhe loans from | per ing to buy it back at the same price @ loan, Dare has refused to let the) DECIDES | * TRUS D a] nO { the court Summarizing @the bill of complaint Jistice Holmes} suid: “It charges: a combinatim of fa dominant proportion of the dealers in¥ fresh neat. throughout the United Btoitae- not to jpid, against leach othcr in tha live-siosk: markets of the different States, to bid up prices for a fow days in order to induce the cattlomen (o send thein stock to ths stock vands, to fiky prices at which they will set and. to ‘that end to restrict shipments of meat) when necessary; to establish a uniforin rule of credit to deators and to keepi a: biaokWat, to make untform and improysr charges for cant= age, and finally to get less thans lawful rates fromthe raihads, to therexclus @ion of competitors: “Phe ‘scheme us-aewhole-scemseto us to be within reach of the: laws ‘The (Continued from First Payye.) ! concurred in@dy-all the members of Yr BEEF constituent elements, as we have stated them, are epough to give to the scheme a body and, for all that we can say, to accomplish tt, “Tt ts sugested that the several acts charged are! inwfu! and vhat intent can make no difference, But they are bound {as the paris of a single plan, The phan may mute the parts unlawful, In. tent Js also essential to awh & combina tion, and is essent¥al w such an at- t Whee acts are not kufficient in themeelvest to produce a result which the law seeks to prevent—for inmance, the monopoly—out require custher acts in additton to the mere forces of nature to bring-the result to pass, an iment to bring it to pass is mecesmary in order ie, ‘oer, a probability that it happen, . “The combination alleged embraces reetraint and monopoly of trade within a single State, although its effect upon commerce among the States: is not ac- eldent, secondary, remote or merely probable,” \d"s an ind NAME. CHANGED Greater N* Y, IrisheAthietiooAs+ sociation’ Now: Known’ ag Irish-American’ A: 0.—New Quarters to/Be'Seoured. he | He at | The Greater New York Irish Athlette | Aneoclat‘on, which has done more to ave vive athletigs during fhe last twelve months then any other jrgenigetion on this country. has changell its name, In the. future the organiestion will be thown ais the Irish-Amertoan: A thetic Chib, This name was etegented iby the officers of thé club exme \time ago, and, as it met whit! the Indcrsement of overy ‘one of the several hundred memisars-of the popular association; there was no ‘eppcvition offéred against it when: the President of the organization, at a epe- olal meeting of ithe oly hed on Sunday, announced (hat ihe ohe> would. hereaf+ ter be known as the Irish-American Ath« Jeithe Clio, Tt was also decided at tre rasan to secure larger hoadquarters for the: club, A comnilttoe was nppoirted to. look fround: for a suitable clab-house, the: cne which the organization oocuples: ut present being too small to uccommodate the number. that has: joined: the: club during the Last six montis: ARRESTED “DE Negro. Atraigned’ in: General Sessions for Gambling, Points Owt'His Employernand Jerome Orders-HisArrest: wu Ne ne B er | 7 | | i of! he hei} atl Whon Thomis/Chambers,.a negro, in- |Uleted for gambling: at’ No, 4° Dliver street, war arraigned before Jadee Cowing !n- Genoral Sersions he was very penitent, Tee one norting,’’ he: told Divtelet- | | Attorney Jerome. “I'se just workadere, | Dere's de boss siting: back dere,’ | Chanyers pointed out a swarthy: Ttal- ty) al! | inet | wah, cel Yes, he's de boss,” Chambers | went nd Tom Morris dere! N | we dun both work for him" ATHLETIC CLUB, | Direot_ Hi $10,500 18 PAD FORLORD DIRECT S. H Knox, of Buffalo, Buys Colt( at Annual’ Midwinter Sale in) Garden—Many Famous Har-) ness Horses Under'Hammer, The annual midwinter sale of light! harness horses began to-day in Mad!-i| son Square Garden. ‘Tho sale is to In-|| clude a.total of 63 horses of all kinds, for eport, pleasure, harness, track, road|| and stud, and a big. crowd of horso( lovens, owners, trainers. and drivers} were on ham] when the sale opened. The stock of the Village Farm of C., J, & Harvey Hamlin was the first of-( fered for sale. The sale will continued| until Friday, Among the: noted horse- men present were; Dr. J. W. Day, of Waterloo, N, Y.;! Oliver Hisman, of Pittsburg; George. B.. Latimer, of Baltimore; “Doc” Tanner,, W. H. McCarthy, uf Terre Haute, A, Pennock, of Cleveland, Barney Demar-! eat, Arthur \ ‘Phoma: ton; | Emili) Schlessinger, Vienna; Jerry O'Neill, Lexington, Mass,; Senator Daniell, of' New: Hampshire, and many. others be- sides the local horse-loving contingent. whant; bg. 4, 15.021-2, The Beau! ing: Heels; by Memtrino King, b. c., "2, Ohinee—The fambrino icine, Sold 10 Y., $426, ‘eariing. Chimes— ‘The Brown Pearl by: Mambr! Bold era Jamey, Holoombe, Re wn Pearl. ch, m.. yearling, 15.1 1-2 Membrino Kine—Jowei by" Almont tf. sod to-A: 1, ‘Thomas, Henson, Neb, $350, ‘The Beau Ideal— id to G. Hooh, 19, 15% Almont, Jr.—Fero- Nine by’ Kentucky Pr 0 rh, ‘iat en ok to A, Th 1 American Rone, br: f.. 4, 2, Rex Aimerious--Brlar Rose Gy. Ghitnes’ soci to BT. Gray, Attion, N. 'Y., $810, aero ue ate ne yd sold to 8, H, Ox, Of Buffalo, after much spirited) bidding, bringing $10,500, Royal Oilmens: bike cs, Brown Peart by Mi Dan Goode, Buffalo, The Walnut, br, Tl pi Ms The Court Favorite, bik, Rraldine by 100 Zelitf, Lincoln Park, N. Eraldine, b.,_ 19) 18.1, Geraldine ‘by "Jay WAL V Ji. $235, Mambrino King— Gould, Sold to A, RB Gumaur; Florence, Col, $225. Lord Direat, ch. c., 15.2 1-2 14 (211), —Lagaly of tho Manor by Mam- Sold ‘to $. H. Knox, of Buffalo, 810,500, of the Manor, bring Kin Lad 15.21 11 pacer, Chimes by Chimes, Bold won, 62,500, ‘The Cmax, b, 1d6al—Princese Oh! Dan Goode, Bui Prine on, ce, yearkitar, ‘The Beau nes by Chimes. Sold to N.Y, 255. ‘Chimes, Oldmege Ket abe! ys BH, aa 15, 15.8 ee, Sold to J, District-Attorney Jerome called Morris} | "Are you this man's: employer?” he! asked the Tallis, Hl The bitte dmiited he was, Calllug! Detective McGee, Jerome ordered iim) to aprest the Italian and arraign him in} the Centre Street Pollce Court, There Md for examination to-morrow, At'the time of the arrest of Chambers) a number of “phony” dice were found | in the place, A crap game was In) progress at the time on a billfard table, 3) G. 60) eee "i; SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, ibaltat Nossa inuier 30 1 acee | Sun risen, 7.1918 seta, S.IMOOn riven 3,00 onds: second, Wm; Wallace's 9 Mat, THR: 1 TDBB, f minutes 3 acconds; third, Paul Sar- tort, Av G, Vanderblit's 09 Fiat, time, alinney Tek,» ME minutes 15 seconds, EEA Sy TO Sartor! Béats Thomas, TOME ass: Racy fa Five miles Great Ormond Handicap | PORT OF NEW YORK, | winner Sartor! (A, G, Vanderbilt) $0 fe horse-power /Flat; allowance 34 seconds, KRAVE Actual time/ 3 minutes 67 seconds. - J | seoond—B, R. er | Minneapoiia ee ne iran ‘ , veinial (steam yaeht). 23.5 re | . Para Manganitin ener Copenhagen. $+ STHAMSHIPS. TOMWAY Liverpool avas Porto akeito, | OUTGOING STEAMSHIBS. BSAILE DAY Yacerland, Antwerp, Ma rn &y (ern Prince; Hraail the ing bat ve | ave | ing | Boars | Tho | Signature ‘OF se. in are ee- ing Cl bis | nb lilhaiar taal itis (Moss, Intimated that District-Attorney | RHRORICTRIE QRMEAITY, 17 MURRAY.ATANAT, EW YAAK DITY, JAGKSON FACES BRIBERY CHARGE ‘Coroner Acoused of Demanding $500 from Attorney for Dr, | Alexander, a Prisoner! Before | Him, Is Put on Trial. ‘The trial of Coroner Moses J, Jack- gon, indicted twice for bribery in con- neotion with the arrest of Dr, John W. Alexander for malpractice, was begun | before Reoorder (toff in General Sessions | this afternoon, jax. |) Who was elected a Coroner on the reform ticket in 1901, was in- dicted on attempting to bribe Assistant Diatrict-Attorney Chad: | wick and demanding. a bribe of $00) from Lawyer Benjamm KR Reass, Alex- andor's attorney, to free Aiexander, At the time of his arrest Jaekson de- manded an immediate trial, div coun. sel, ex*Polico Commissioner Frank Jerome was bluffing and insisted tia: an early date be fixed, ‘ALL rigat,” responded Jerome, "I'll put him o ntrial Monday.” So the case Was called to-day, Agi ant Distros EVENING, JANUARY 30, RR RT TT — b wah Ly ROOSEVELT ON T ILLEGAL) DIVORCE AND . WAR ALARMS Reminds Congress of One and Tells Naval Cadets of Other. WANTS STATISTICS. States Should Combine to Guard; Marriage Sanctity and Action Urged. WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—The Presi- dent sent a message to Congress to-day calling attention to the fact that no statistics on marriage and divorce have been collected since 188, and recom- mended legislation, ‘The following is the text, of the mes- eget “I call the attention of Congress to the fact that no statistics have been collected by the Federal Government upon the subject of marriage and dl- vorce since the year 18%, and that but few of the States have provisions for the collection of such statistics, “The institution of marriage is of 1908. fi about militarism wae the most foolish and most baseless, “No nation is as free from the dan- Wer of @ growth of militarism as are we,” he sald, ‘The danger Is lest we do not take sutticient thougae to pres oare our men and material, If this coun intends to do tts duty on tie side of and order then it must see to it that tt is able to make good, should the necessity arise,” Referring to arbitration treaties now | ending before the Senate, the President i \ \ sakl every friend of peace will join {heartily In seeing that these treaties | Broome. 8 part of the gupreme law of n i | He then talked to the members of/ the |wraduating class, reminding them that one of thelr great dutles was “to see that your shot hits,” In the naval engagements of modern times, the President sald, the defeated belligerents were defeated through no lack of bravery but through lack of preparation or defective material, ) In conclusion he said: | “If you will but rise to the level of your opportunities you will keep and niaintain the proud fame of the Ameri- can nayal officer.” After the ceremonies President Roose- yelt and'some members of his party left immediately for Philadelphia, where he is to be the guest of fhe Union League Club to-night, so ODELL GOING TO EUROPE FOR A STAY Bx-Governor, With His Wife and Daughter, Will Remain Abroad Four Monthn, NEWBURG, N. Y,, Jan, 3),—Ex-Gov, B, B, Odell, jr., will sailfor Europe on, Feb, 18 He will be accompanied by Mrs Odell and thelr Uttle daughter, Hsteile, and will say about four months, course at the very foundation of our | social organization, and all influences | that affect that institution are of vital | concern to the people of the whole | country, | “There |s a widespread conviotion | that the divorce laws are dangerously Jax and indiiferently administered in | some of the States, resulting ina dimin- | ishing regurd for the sanctity of the marriage relation, | “The hope 1s entertained that co-op- | eration among the several States can be secured to the end that there may! be enacted upon the subject of mar- Tluge and divorce uniform laws contain+ ing all possible safeguards for the se- curity of the family. “Intelligent and prudent action In that direction will be greatly promoted by | securing reliable and trustworthy | statistics upon marriage and divorce, 1 deem he matter of sufficient general | importance to recommend that the Di- | rector of the Census be authorized by | eppropriate legislation to vollect and publish statistles pertaining wo that sub- fect, covering the period from 188 to the present time, ANNAPOLIS, Md,, Jan, 80.—The Pres}. dent delivered the commencement ad: dress to the graduating class of tt Naval Academy to-day, ‘The exercises were jn the new armory, which was well filled with the midshipmen, the of. ficers of the academy and their relatives and friends, | Although speaking directly to the Araduating class of the Naval Academy | the President spoke to the nation as well as to the midehipmen, Addressing | them as “fellow midsaipmen,” the Pras- | ident began by saying that he was un- able to see how a good American could | fail to be @ better American after com- | to Annapolis and seelig, what the | ‘'y was and what {t was soon to he. Of all the “baseless alarms’ in’ the country, the: President sald, the ory | Eczema suffering A> June 19, 1908, Fe ) a 1 was & great suf. ferer with what the doctors called weeping, eczema, [ employed doctors and specialists and | grew worse walk the floor nights, sometimes praying and, sometimes swearing, Atly oue who lever had it can form no {dea how T suffered, The doctors told mo] was suffering all tbe tortures of \itorney Rand eleeted to try Jackson im the count of the indle:ment accusins, jm of demanding a bribe from’ Attor- | nev Reass. Might jurors were obtained during the afternoon session, after whieh the triai was adjourned until to-morrow, | do uo w in Uso | For Over Thirty Years | The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘a 4 ould laws da) Vacs d i jonw advertived, and all the old ‘woman’ ah Tigh i NR hell, [tried all the ointments and washe ordered by the doctors, sud everythin whims, I got no help. and there wasn't a jn that time, t ears, that T have not tried something, Men and women wont {nto the flelds and woods and gathered horbs 2nd barks and steeped them, - | vast January Tae something [had n reo ears, can, hove wii) have one wont a} wor ure suffering ths Cortures of the day don't hesitate, hue go CO-DA NOW, fo your « and idvest #1 Ht will net he an expenditure, but an’ ine f vestment in happiness, D. D. 0. Prescription iy guaranteed to cure OF money refanite? We not only sei at retail, but also) supply druggists at wholesale prices, RIKER’S DRUG STORES, SIXTH AVE, AND 23D STREET, | BROADWAY AND 9TH STRERT, THE BOLTON DRUG CO., BROOKLYN, GENERAL DISTRIBUTERS, ( ‘| 'GROC ERIES Sugar Corn. Monocacy Valley Brand—Sweet, fresh, creamy and tender; the sunny Southern kind, packed in Maine style; our unapproached price still continues, cal | Food. Alb*the strength there is in wheat; easy to cook and easy to digest; most nourishing food for children; 2-Ib carton yf Cc reduced to {Double Large, juicy, sweet Navels; adozen,35c., 30c., 8c. & 20C | 10 tine--Peerless shred Gaetuperion? © packan Jame—Liberty; all the choles imported » Giralda Sherry. Castillo Port. Fruity and nutty. rare vintages. invested $ .25 an ne RR = Sir Jona vower’s LlireesSwailow Irish Whiskey. Our own importation: ag) { 00 bottle pray, LOUdae rae mR A NOELIA ‘Hunter W } j Our own bottling. 14 ue . ‘ame Big Dollar’s Worth 1 bottle Monogram Whiskey, 1 bottle J, B. Choice Port. 1 bottle J, B. Choice Sherry, All three $ | .00 bottles for Cocoa—Peertous; hiskey| Wil McMullen bottling, FIRE IN‘ TUNNEL SUSPENDS WORK. OMctal» Careful tent River Excavation, Work on the East River tunnel is at} a standstill to-day owing to the fire In | the woodwork which started yesterday, But no statement of the amount of the damage or probable extent of the delay has been given out, Chief Engineer Ames to-day refused | declaring he was worn out from his all night expe- He alsd~tefused to answer a note in which he waa re- quested to briefly summarize the dam- age done to the tunnel by fire, to talk with reporters, riences in the tunnel. Conceal the Bx- of Damage to Hast Two Cans, Dozen Cans, 25¢} swift’ T Cost in Two. Blue Ribbon Soups. The best canned soup that can be made—whole- some, Savory, nutritious. You are always ready for the unexpected with a few of these cans on hand. By making the soups ourselves and selling them direct to the housekeeper we are able to re- tail at half the customary price. ‘This is a big saving, The quality cannot be improved; we guarantee it—your money back if not. satisfied, -For three days your choice of MOCK TURTLE, TOMATO, VEGETABLE and VERMICELLI, in large, full-quart cans. $1.40 Another New Store—In Borough Park, Brooklyn—will be opened on Wednesday morning, February ‘st, at NEW UTRECHT AVE., Cor. 58th ST.; giving the housekeepers of that thriving residential section all the advantages of the largest and most complete grocery business in America. The same low prices and popular semi-weekly specials will prevail here as elsewhere, A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of the neighborhood to visit the new store and test the excellence of its many economies, ———— Boneless Bacon. s Famous Eagh Srand— he finest sugar-cured con in America; lean strips alternating with fat; an epicurean delight; Savory and appetizing; a Ib, only Popular Favorites Johnnies Vienna Crimps Uneeda Biscuit, package......+ ‘sew’ Trading Stamps| |<?" pure ref can, 17¢., %-lb, Atrengthens and re Ib, can, Kingussie this famous Highland dis. fillery, Cur own impor: tation; 2 bottle. ,..,. Dainty Crackers. a Ib, Golden Crimps! 1 OC * Ac RR Biack and White Scotch Whiskey, bottle, 99¢ ee ee eee res eeereesiees cee Ps Whiskey. Old and mellow Usquebaugh from 85c Godet Freres’ Three star French Brand mported in ylass; bottle ‘ $1 Our own botthing, a bottle..., Imported Extra Foreign son Whiskey 80c 15 Dublin Stout. Dozen botlles..,.00+ bottles for 25c $1, 45 15c | oereeer acne snes son meaner meena eseran serene aa The Smallest: | Standard Grand Piano in tee World, $650. “This plano is an evidence that a 0 manufactured and e larger rand tn the action, tv tond quality and the tove ih the lower Dasd noten nage sary for an cyen svale throughout, and that it will have) much Kresier volume of tone than fund In the largest ups right plano,"—From Musical Courler Extra, Janu 14, 1008, rands and Uprights In ell styl or on easy insialment some cataloKue on request, Warerooms, 233-45 East 23d &t, and 16 West 126th St, KRANICHT & BACH PIANOS = SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, small grand can bi i tough of lee for terms. e Case of 9 2 dozen, $2.75 Picnic Hams. Lean, tender, mild, sugar-cured, de- liciously flavored little hams from young corn.fed pigs; for the next three days at less than pack. ' 7c Fresh from the ovens of the | ational Biscuit Company, Freely Given With All Purchases Except C, 0. D. Groceries. pea TG Special Gifts of ‘‘S. & H.” Green Stamps in Place of Double With | ‘smmesssmamenes' pecrsaz stat ; ’ : Lemons. | /Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. Red Onions right, julcys - " Connecti. 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