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iach: Tvs TR OORT SE alli ‘a Nai - (CHILDOECIDES DR. FLOWER, HIDING IN MEXICO, _ WANTS TO SETTLE WITH DUPES BANK SWINDLES * “AGAINST MOTHER Little Rosa Costabile, Aged Ten, About Whom Rich Contractor | and His Wife Dispute, Tells | Court She Prefers: Father. $$ WELL CARED FOR \ IN CONVENT SCHOOL. Mrs. Costabile Previously Given Custody of thesChild, but Lat- | ter Says She Sought Refuge withiHer Father, Justice Levintnitt) practically left the determina‘ion of ‘the dispute between Lulgi Costabile, of No. 318 East One Hundred and Twelfth street, “Little | Italy's” richest oontractor, and Maria | Gerada Costabilg, his wife, over the oustody of thoir ten-year-old child Rosa to that small, ohuibby young lady her- | @elf in the Suprome Court to-day, The aflidavits presented by C, G. Fy ‘Wahlo and Tfving ©, Fox for the cons | tending pair wens completely controdic- | ‘tory, Mrs, Costablle declared that Rosa was dotainel on Aug. 9 last, whon she ;made her regular Sunday visit to her father, under the order of Justice Davis ‘dated in Margh, 1908, and that the mother had been urable to find out “where sho hidden, and when she} faked tho fattior he struck her. Costable retorted that it was Aug, 30, 193—not last, ‘August—that the child came to him. That after ther visit she was sent backi to hor mother as usual, but returned fo hin and refused to go again to her mother, Then he put her dm the convert school of St, Catherine, Madison avenue and Wighty-wecond treet, and that Mrs, Costable had pever taken laterest enough'in the child to inquire aljout her, Indeed, Costable @ileged, whup he tried to rostore Rosa to her mother a week after the child tan away to him, ne found she had moved away/and he had known nothing of her ute until last March, When she called on him, not to askt gout Rosa, Pte Ag his signature to inherited prop- Perry {alk by the death of her father, under Ikalian law could not tranefer without ‘her husband's ee i refused to sign the ryaaly was the reason for the ntnitt was puszsied, Heasr, here is the hil Waid Mr, ‘Wate, "Biv ‘comes dic I have not ‘te are, varies Let decide, She Tam willing to ied in, open count, "e We Cad wo that we wiltutly disobeyed on order of ‘Oourt and orgs i) unshed id de- & peppered thas itttle Rosa in a cloak and a brown father because m ghe said, “Sho t Arturo man my the: ret you need go mo further," said ARRESTED AT A CHRISTENING Thleves Had Robbed the Flat of Tom Lloyd, in Harlem, Test- . Ing the Silverware While in | the Apartment. When word reached the Hast Ono Hundred and Twenty-sixth street po ioe station yesterday that the flat of Tom Lloyd, a Harlem sporting man, had been robbed there was unwonted activity, As a result John Wesley, allas Charles Hall, aud Edward and Albert Schaeffer, brothers, were ar- ralgned in Harlem Police Court to-day charged with the robbe: Wesley and Edward Schaeffer were held in $2,000 ball for examination next Wednesday, Lioyd lives in an apartment in the house at No, 2424 Lexington avenuo. He went to Philadelphia Saturday night to wee Tommy Murphy, the Harlem pugilist, take a lesson {n boxing from one Abe Attell, His wife went to a party and did not get home until mid- night. She found that the ‘door of the flat had been forced with a jimmy and that sllverware and clothing to the value of $1,000 had been stolen, The thieves tested all the silverware In the house, feaving behind that which did hot assay up to vheir standard, ‘When Lloyd got home he reported the robbery to Capt. Burns, who assigned Detectives ‘eeven and Sullivan to the case. They got information that led | them to a@ bililard room conducted by the Schaeffer brothers, in Third avenue | near One Hundred and ‘wenty-fitth otreet. \ | From’ there they went to No, ill Wighth avenue, where there was a large party gathered to tako part tn i 4 chelst ha ening. John Wesley godfather of the child mabbed W: p child’ ty inn and play, out ne detective cin eu Kdward had twenty-tive. pay tickets In his pocket, stiowbns that | had pledged @ great deal of xilverwa end clothing lately, Adbert Behaew was arrested on suspicion, but noth could be gathered against hi and Sullivan say that they the stuff stolen’ from the Lloyd that @ day or two. pinced the s CRASH IN HOTEL MANHATTAN, Part of tho glas# skylight over Man agor Patoh’s desk tn the Hotel Man- hattan fell in with a terrific crash this| afternoon, Investigation showed that lead gad (si the roof, fiftedn’ stories above, and heavy icicles had Wolghtes down, the it parted, Noone, clave jerty bought by Dr, Mrs DELCABARRE. Mrs. Francis F, Hagaman-Delabarre, | Richard C, | the $1,000,000 dupe of Dr, Flower, has just returned from an ar ranged meeting in Juarez, Mexico, with the fugitive mining promoter, at whtoh jhe took steps to make at least partial | restitution by giving ‘her counsel, Alex- | ander C, Maonulty, of No, 235 Broadway, power of attorney to wind up the af- | fairs of the Sunset Mining Company, in which Mrs, Delabarre sunk alone $176,- (00 gold at Dr, Mlower's solicitation, In order to secure funds for the trip Mrs, Hagaman-Delabarre pledged her. $%,000 Pearl and diamond necklace, which was stolen from her @ few years ago at the Crossman House, Alexandria Bay, N. Y., and was later found in the hotel in the apartments of Mrs, Rachel Richman, wife of L, L, Richman, a wealthy manu- facturer of mirrors In this city, Dr, Flower, after his filght from New York, forfeiting $23,000 ‘ball on five In- dictments for grand larceny, went to a Central Ameriuan Republic which js a haven for fugitives from the laws of the United States, From there he sent an invitation to Mrs, Hagaman-Dela- barre last fall to send a representative to meet him at Juarez, whioh ts just across the Rio Grande from Bl Paso, ‘Tex, Dr, Flower met Mr, Macnulty on Tam! Doc, 28 at Juanes In the office of Felipe Seljas, counsel for the Mexican Central Railway, He wore a beard and was Y | otherwise disguised. After an hour's con- ference Df, Flower signed the power of attorney, and then made sensational (isclosures regarding men with whom he was formerly associated in mining schemes. As an evidence of good faith he turned over documentary proof of his statements, which Is now in the posses- sion of Mr, Macnulty, Denled that She Was Present, Mr, Macnulty when seen at his office to-day was greatly surprised that The Evening World was in possession of the facts of his visit to Mexico with his ollént, He explained without hesitation the negotiations between Dr, Flower and himself as Mrs. Hagaman-Dele- barre's representative, but denied that ‘his client was present at the meeting at Juarez, Dr. Flower's disappearance from New York was discovered May 24, 1904, when his case was called before Recorder Goff, Five grand larceny Indictments had been found against him in conneo- tion with the affairs of the Lone Pine Mining Company, In which he had sunk in one transaction $200,000 of Mrs, Haga- man-Delabarre’s money, face trial Dr. Flower fled, and the In- dictments which were found on the evi- dence of dupea other than Mrs, Haga+ man-Delabarre still hang over his head, Dr. Flower, a man of three profes- sions, had ‘nduced Mrs, Cornelia Storrs, widow of Deputy Comptroller Storrs, to 0 upon his bond for $23,000, which was forfelted. His remarkable success with women investors is shown by the attl- tude of Mrs, Storrs, who pald up with a emile, although ene had previously lost $800,000 In his various mining schemes, Expects to Regaln Wealth, “Although Mrs.Hagaman-Delabarre in- vested nearly $1,000,000 in the Flower mining onterprises,"’ sala Mr, Macnulty to an Evening World reporter, “I am satisfied, as the result of our trips to Mexico, she will in a short time be @ very wealthy woman again, Dr, Flower 1s suffering from kidney trouble, He fenrs an early, sudden death, and ap- parently desires to male restitution, “The Sunset 1s a 200-ncre allver prop Flower from Mex\+ All of this purchase money Mrs, Hagaman-Dela- can people, was supplied by HAVE YOU? If not, why not do ft row, ‘Try it-=it ts S54 wood whiskey, We fag", ivan =) Jn Humness 50 Yea, Bs Rather than | am {CHE claim to cure a host of diseases. barre, It was equipped by Dr, Flower with machinery, and the bullding of a | forty-mile roadway from the mines to the rallway started, All of the money | for this work was supplied by Mrs. Hagaman-Delabarre. Hence her equity In the property, ‘The company is in- | corporated under the Mexican laws for | $75,000, Had to Return to New York, “Owlng to the Mexican laws, however, I was unable to attach the mines with- out some documentary evidence that Mrs, Haguman-Delabarre's moneys had effected its purchase ahd had been used | in Sts development, | “Imagine my surprise cn\reabhing New | York at finding in my mall a letter | from Dr, Flower, who had been hiding | in @ ‘haven! south of Mexico where all Americans ‘who are wise’ go for rest and seclusion, The doctor expressed | himself as desirous of doing Mrs, Haga- | man- Delabarre full justice, After a | good deal of quibbling in subsequent communications which passed between us, he consented to meet me at Juarez, Mexico, which 1s just across the Rlo Grande River from E! Paso, Tex, | ship Monterey. "ARRESTED FOR | WANTED BY TWENTY DEFRAUDED BANKS, | Police Get Oty 8 Sougit-For ow, Meolntyre as He Lands , on Saturday from the Steam- | Officials of Bank of the City of | | Mexico Caused His Apprehen- | sion, Alleging that He Got! | $800 from Them Fraudulently | REPORTED FIRE ON |. AN INCOMING SAIP. On the eirehg of a timar shat the Usthun steamer Au: 7 Ink on hor wa Dev art al “ae the flre-hont New ae down fie tay eityy sent off Navesink, a The burn d out by con: sighted oe were merely ri crew. The ship ts in good Indigestion? |I Offer all Stomach Softeners a Pull| Deltar’s Worth of My Remedy Ire ‘o Try. I can afford to offer a full’ dollar'n wort!: (rae because mine {s no ordinary renedy |Ontinary romedien treat symptoms, My reme- dy trente tia causes thet produce the symp. Symptom treatment must be kept uy is there, My | tone, | forever—aa long ax the cau is era toa You Nothing. to Visit the Palace the Crys al Maze, the Dis(eriing Mitrorr, the Cave cf the Winds taihe Hi Sh fice to taose'who visit the Palace of Mir:h. Fig te exchange de } ot *) | ithe dts NEW YORK Doublo B. & M, Trading Siomps TH 12; Single Stamps TN CI Tuesda Is B. & M. Blue Trading Stamp Dividend Bring your stamp books to The 14th Street Store, and in book we wiil place, absolutely free of charge, 10 B, g M, Trading Stamps, This is in accord with our dividend.day p and is free to a}l who hold books, Bargains for Tuesday are wonder-workers in the wa will make @ little money stretch over a long list of purch among those who save dollars to-morrow, Th the arrest of Philip MoIntyre, a fine lonking man of sixty-five, who was nabbed as he was leaving the steamship | Monterey, on Saturday, by Detectives Murphy and Funston, the police got a man for whom the Pinkerton Agency | has beent looking fonseveral weeks, Mc- i Intyre was arrested at the request of* the authorities of Mexico on a charge | *' (of swindting the Bank of the City of ‘| Mexivo out of $800, Before he went to | Mexico some weeks ago McIntyre !s |elloget to have swindted. some twenty | banka in the West and South and it wa bring | treatment may be removed the cause, for that | end of trouble. h trouble in not reriiy a sivkness symptom, It {s@ syinptom that @ certain New the voluntary nerves enable youto walk and talk and that the automate wtomach nerves, ove! topped fe allin, a uy mint haa no control, L have pot room here to explain how thess tender tiny nerves conirot and. openute the slovatoh, How wo Indiges'ion, Us and causes ‘on kidney, | chery tabatiy | plain how thes: | gronathene! and vitallmed an), maty, We a remedy I spent Lilrt; Low known by Jiruggias every | Shoop a Restorative, 1 breal Yevopsla, heart How imlyus ke thon wears How neg years 11) v6 haye not room to | AS It ber te always wie mand ani “Entering the notary's office, I saw & jan whom I did not recognize arise | from a chair and come toward me, xto! ald: | “ "Hello, Macnulty!’ His Disguise Is Complete. “But for the sound of his volos I would | never haye admitted dt was Dr.’ Flower, | bay was so changed, It was Smpoastbte | to penetrate his disguise. He was not! garded as a priest. Why, his Alsguise | was so complete that he might travel | the length and breadth of the United | Gtates without the elightest tear of de- | tection, Hts precise disguise I will not reveal, “Dr, Flower appeared worn and hag: | gard. He has aged considerably since | ‘the left New York, , I want to right some ot | the wrongs I have done before I die,’ he said, ‘so I am going to clear away | IS INTERNAL SCROFULA, This Theory, Advanced Several Yeats Ago, Has Been Found True. “Tt does not appear to me,” said) Mr, A. H, Cosden, of the Riker Drug Store, toa World reporter, “that one- tenth of the people realize what a terrible thing Catarrh is, Eyery one knows how unsightly a disease ecze- {ma or scrofula fs, jserofula, is enough to shudder at the thought of it, Catarrh {8 just an internal scrofula, The trouble is people don’t cee it and) are inclined to let it go from bad to} worse before doing anything. Ca-)| tarrh, or internal scrofula, is really an eczema of the mucous membrane | or lining of the nasal passages, | bronchial tubes, the Waa the! lungs, liver or kidneys—in fact, it does not confine its ravages ie any! particular pant of the system, ‘but at- | tacks the weakest parts first.” Plenty of remedies may be had that afford temporary relief, but Mr, Cos: | den says Rexall Mucu-Tone ts the} only one they know of that really} cures. \ Mucu-Tone works exactly op-| posite to all the cures that have been offered before. Mucu-Tone does not {benumb the inflamed surfaces as! snuffs, powders, vaporizers and inha-| lations do, and then when the numb- make one jover, | Mucu-Tone, as its very name im plies, cures by toning the Mucous ‘Tissues and restoring the membrane to its natural healthy state, Mr | Cosden believes i medicine such as! Mucu-Tone, which is carefully and ‘sclentifieally prepared for one partic. nar purpose, is to be depended on against a great many others that an he says their ous- hesides all this, rors day after day tell them it yaa cured them, and they recommend to others i ‘Trial bottles may be had for fifty If you bay now the Riker 1g Stores will gu ntee a cure or 3 yefund the money you pay them. Riker Drug Stor 6th ave and’ = 4d st., Broadway and 9th Her man & Co, 200 Broadway, and i branches; J. Jungmann, 1020 Third man’s Drug Stores, 126th st. and 8th {ave,, 601 Highth ave,; Kugene Hart- nett, aunty City, N. J,; Petty’s Phar- magy, N Ns de Even the name, § Well, ness works off leaves you worse than | ave, and 428 Columbus ave; Kins. Mrs. -WEDELABARRES NECKLACE, some obstacles by placing Important ee hae evidenve in your hands," "Not only did Dr. Flower give me his power of attorney, but he turned over to me documentary proof of the ance of a ring of (wenty-Ave American I shall not} mining sharps and crooks. rest until T have pu this band into Jail, either ‘here Mexico; for jn thelr’ apprehension ly Hes the hope of restitution for the poor dupes who invested thelr moneys in the varlous Miower mining companles, The removal of Dr, Mower from the fleld of action has only Increased their daring rascallty, Will Never Be Captured, “Not only does Dr, Flower go armed, | F but he showed me a small phial con- taining polson which he carries for an | Dea Judging from ‘his appear not think the doclor need Nave made such careful preparations— he is physically In a very bad way, It| will not be necessary for me to confer I understand that he | has returned to .hls nlding place, whera he informed me he was engaged In a |venture which may’ prove sufficiently profitable for him to make still further emergency. anes, I do again with him, restitution to my client, every member of | | Association that | beon after MeIntyre. several {anguages, In Au Pago, Texas, Lafayette, ‘Tenn., where With exist. | Intyre went from during pesca ee a or in ohlet the First National Bank, Rene inge Ore; Baker Cit; | National Bank, Firet National Bank, eel the nee ene Tombs Police Court to-da lesaly attired and in @ claim for him, and main Bris sist he s President of a big coal company, bore all kinds of credentlalg and wag well received, betta introduced Into the faa ek away with the money, lettens recommending vatious people, written on the stabonery of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Mc: Ree, to place, an¢ tober and Novem: Frnt National Bank, of teverett the Conrad Naticnal Bank, of Ke | Mon.; the South Omaha National Bee | at the request of the American Bankers’ the Pinkertons have MeIntyre 1s @ man of excellent ad- | aress, Hp is well-educated and talks Jast he | In m Went to Butte, Mont, and introduced himself as the former prosecutor of Bl but then a resident of hin spell OU AMS LO) Untted States needed Snsint Ore.; the First National Bank, of ‘Asli: | land, Ore\ the First National Bank, of | # bi ‘the First Nathnal | , Ore,; the Citikena’ | Norfolk, Va,; ldmar sh National Ban! When Motntyre as a arraigned iy be wed ant, showed n enturiba thon. The Pinkerton ‘ait than Mexico did, Mawistrate, Pool ‘the prisoner over to @ Deputy ‘United States Marshal, who will = Restorative him before Comimisaloncr expiain how (his remedy, by removing the cause, puts a certain end to Indigestion, beloninw, ‘heareburn, Insomnia. nervousne | dyspepsia, All of these things arc fully ex: | plained th the book Twill vend you when you writ Jn more than @ milton homes mF remedy ie | krsirnh, ones, hut repeatedly--over and aver Yet you py not hi inke thls ot ed, ho Drain no nak, Hi the He , n my remedy, I wil mi wi onler on eur drniagint for tall dolter not a | ple, but the regular Imamaant tote ns ker [best clubs. Acvordiny Pinker: 8 shelven, Th idly Yared Marat for Moony os ee Ter aa cheerfully an: though your dollar lard He will aend the bill to me. {hl opportu to Learn ot iy caprge pusaiiteiye haw to be Hid. fore tor of all forme of omach tru} y of the trout, bue of Ue very caine whieh produced it? Write to-day. ng order for Book 1 pn Dyspepaia, aan dole vertieyot! Book 2 bn tke’ Rewre, ;| must address Dr, Book Son tne Ieidness, Hook 4 for Women | Book 5 for M Honk fon Reva then, MIIg casen aia aftnn oie! by, a agle bot Ae sale at forty thousind drug mores “Dr. Shoop’s hefore him, © tol Will you accept th tthe pil over to you. friends of the bargai ‘9.98 for | a@ LargeCouch Indestructible Couch, | extra large size, heavy oak frame, golden fins f ish, high shaped head, spring edge made with highly tempered, in- destructible springs braced with heavy copper wire supports and covered in the newest designs of | plain and figured ve- | back, mahogany finish, rubbed satin damask and figured tapestry, ruary Furniture Sale atss s+... ouch Beds f Sliding Iron Couch Beds. The frame is of iron fit- ted with heavy National fabric spring, helical ends, It can be sepa. rated and used as two separate divans. Com- plete with two mattresses and two bolsters, FVobruary 4, 98 yeniqure house with a limited outlet. Here are 3 Pieces for 18.48 Three pieces, beautifully designed frames,panelled are the indestructible kind and covered in a high grade verona, | the February Furniture Sate a 8 ‘sample Couches that were 50.00 Special for this sale at 25,00 ns you obtained, This Handsome Parlor Suit, 34.98 Five pieces, new and beautifully designed, artistically carved frames, mahogany finished, rubbed and polished, massive arms, shaped legs, upholstered with best tempered steel springs and covered with newest designs of figured tapestry, sain damask and verona, Furniture Site and polished, The springs In the Feb An Elegant Set at 24.98 Parlor Suit, 5 pieces, new and tastefully de- The backs are Nga Signed frames, rich, mahogany finish, upholstered in sitin damask and vero HENRY In the Beonby 34, 98 Seed Double B. & M. Trading Stamps till 12 o'clock, then single stamps until the store closes Remarkable Furniture Values Selected from Thousands Equaliy Good In Our Big February Sale The 14th Street Store, being part of the greatest buying and selling organization in the world, participates in advantages that are unknown to the These immense savings, in addition to those accruing in other ways, amount to from 25 to 50 per cent., which we turn Our purpose is to win your patronage and have you tell your Like the Illustration, at 10.50 Three-piece Parlor Suit, prettily designed, mahog- any finished frames, piano polished, All steel tempered springs, We have three different coverings you may select from. Figured | tapestry, satin damask and verona, February Furniture Sale ats.sseeseoseeeseees ‘ty if! aS | and comfortable; shaped arms, good stecl springs, care.wiiy 14.98 for Sofa Bed Davenport or Sofa Ped, steel frame, The frume is constructed of Bessemer steel throughout, making it entirely sanitary and REA It hes a ational spring, By dropping the back you convert it from a davenport to abed, It is covered with denim, In the 10.50 F | Iron Beds oh White Enamelled fron a Bedstead with massive, continuous posts, beauti. fully designed brass | scroll centre, guaranteed f to contain three coats of i chai ely oiMM sizes, 4.98 bse 6.48 1 hae cured stomach troubles no | Gc per piece for 5-yard pieces of Brush Binding, (‘lim M10 for Ash Sifters ({"'s | the large) will save much c Hi5efor Hat and Coat Rack (,,folds up; wa 4 49e for set of 6 Knives and Forks (100 gua 40, WERESH BREAD) Tuesday Bargutas in Things Ready-to-' 6.68 for Zibeline Coats (% lens in nck? tight ) fitting backs, 7.69 for Wonen’s Coats (ae Ay A a era Pibatel ) fitting. and covert; locke or 9.74 for Tailor-Made Suit ( “jewent aor mode cis made ot ) pipings. 14.96 for Tailor-Made Suits (nade or Cheviot, Zibeline, ) gt i 1.64 for Walking Skirt (oamtgane aa loth; all fees) Mp — mixtures; ) 7,9 Hi brown, ati 1.68 for Neck Furs (ade tom imitation bidex oro made from sable bie fo. 2.97 for Women’s Skirts (\#iking lenmn; oe , ck) piece, and vei 2.50 for Neck Stoles (" a ee A bargain. ny wi 4,98 for Stoles (mit tin’ mink and kena '79c for 1,50 W, B, Corsets (ip 16e for 25c Cambric Drawer, (em for 19c Corset Covers (mute in Ye Aes for 75e.\Night Gowns ene va en 48¢ for 75c Muslin and Cambrie Skirts (,umbeetia tonne 98e for 1.65 House Wrappers (‘made ot tian BDc for 69c Sacques (,,,mie of ann ung fancy Ucuree aad aasorvea) Shades, 19¢ for untrimmed felt hats in a (, Ashes dad te). Worth. 1,36 for 2,00 Black Hand-Made Hata( mee er aes +1) braid, 0c for Children’s Felt Hats (“Mie yh tong erecta) wear, 49 for Women’s 1.00 Union Suits (in nor rl) impet 4z}¢e for Children’s 25c Fleece Ribbed Shirts Cops is 20e for Men's 49c Double Fleeced Healt Sairt Abe for Women’s 25c tleece lined black cotton S| 2Ve for Men's 5Uc and 75¢ ("1k") in Halt Hos 19¢ for Men's 39c Cheviot Working Shirts (, colin tn th 19¢ for Slippers (at gs ') all sizes and numerous 1 9c for women’s 1,25 felt upper ( “gale soaiher pals) mae 1.89 for women’s Fs 0) Nurses’ Shots. min pts 2.98 for Children’s 5,00 Coats (. again vite), a 16¢ for Children’s Drawers ( /1 une are made of 4) flannel, 10¢ for Children’s Hoods ug ate windy iy of) 6.06 for Misses’ 8,75 Tourist Coats (yc aa we na 1.29 for Girls’ 3,98 Full Length Coats (nas, ear oe 4,98 for Youths’ Suits 10,00 or Overcoate (™ woe 6.76 for Men's 12,50 oui Ca 1.79 for Boy’ 34:00 Suits A, Rial (nar 19¢ for 50c Knee Pants (4!!, 00), now, pmrterns and) giges 7 to I oc for Spangled Collars (,).4\" aiiely ot), , Value each is 49 Pde for 1,79 Crepe Chitton ‘Automobile Veils (snchyis nares) Ale yard for 19 All Silk Black Taffeta Riobon, ‘ede se tor women’s 2,00 Wool Sweaters (Shure wens) 2c for 1,00 pearl Neck Chains (day a lug hese) be B¥c and 490 for Men’s Gloves (,o,musn: waur and), Uj Tuesday Bargains in Yard bp Gc per yard for Cluny, Torchon and Wool Laces (*Mt Se tor short lengths ot 15¢ Embroideries (* cpanes (ae 740 for Women’s Irigh Lingn Handkerchiefs (ch lultie BWe peryard for Zibeline Suit.ng, (hives coi Lesions) 2c per yard for 50c, English Brilliantine (%)uenes wide: BSe ior Taffeta (,)!ck ogy; ant) wide, Regular ! 0c a 4¥c for 75c Plaids (jtiees ee alt) Plaids in newest off Tuesday Bargains in Drags and N for Clark’s O, N, 'I’, Spool ‘Cotton, (i,t of als. ), Zc per paper for English Safety Pins, value 4c, (1% per Oe for light weight single rubber Dress Shields, } the fe Ny Sc for military pad front Hose baat value 120," Ge per dozen fcr 12c to 25c Pearl Buttons, 1U¢ for 19¢ rubber Complexion Brushes, B6e for 40c all bristle Hair Brushes, i 206 for 25c Tooth Brushes, drummers’ samples, 1e for Cards (site4 fee), Pinochle and straight decks, G0e for Key West Havana Cigars (nthe) goods, Ge for 10c size Cafe Noir Turkish Cigarettes (,10008), 49c for Leather Belts (#*! ts) fancy buckles, Ave for 1.50 Bill Cases (ae Fns Monee) satter all rounds | a 24¢ for 69c Letter Cases (male vt Mor. co leather, ) ingide poe Tuesday Bargains in Households i 24c for set of Six decorated Tea Plates, ( Abc cach for 450 Meat Dishes, (‘ eat eh), 29¢ for $0c Cuspidors,, (nit ea ad {ut ae, very durable, lac for 25c odds and ends of Gl wate, (, {cluding otay 12!¢¢ each ior Towels of all py and ‘large siz Ye each for 1244c Huck Towels with hommed end: 1c each for 4c ‘Turkish Bath Wash Cloths, 1.19 each for 1,50 Hemstitched Table Cloth, 8-4 size, ! 8c each for 1,50 Pattern Table Cloths, all linen, 8.4 size, 1.09 each for 1,50 Hemmed Table Cloths, silver bleached, © Pe per dozen for Damask Dinner Napkins, 21 in, size, Val 49c each for 69¢ Bed Spreads, full size and hemmed, 98e cach for 1,29 Honicomb Bed Spreads, fuii size, 49c cach for 55c Sheets, linen finish and full size, 4\4e yard for 64c Bleached Muslin a yard wide, 12}4¢ each for 15c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 19¢ per yard for 35c White Madras, fancy weaves, 59c each for Renaissance Center Pieces, value 1,00, ° 84¢ for wool Velvet Carpet (}oucholee of) beautiful aod neat, 10.50 for 18,00 Wilton Velvet Rugs (Hae, 0x0. Oe) Pal 17¢ a sq. yd, for Oilcloth, the (,,d#lance . ) of 25c and 30c, '9e each for Lithographed and Tapestry Pillow Tops. Value 98c cach for 1,98 Bamboo Chairs (Vit) matting covered), ve 89¢ per yard for 59c figured China Silk, (Cain ‘in patterns, 2,98 for 3,98 No, 30 B, & B, Parlor Oil Heater Chaar a size and {ts Use wainut hirteen, ) strong pins. ) handle, Groceries and Fresh Meats Ae INER-SEAL, 6 RA lock Teas) By int © and Butter i 8e| "9 is POF. package .., tees ‘ OUNTRY ‘3 SAN: pasutony oF SOAP; 8Ke een; large loaf N ws PAIRBAN, frean| TA CLAU tt ‘