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ONPICKPOCKETS Jerome Declares He Has Posi- tive. Evidence from Thief in " Tombs That Usual Tribute Is | Fifty Per Cent. OPERATE ON EVERY “—""" STREET CAR LINE. Distriot-Attorney Asserts That If Central Office Man Likes Stolen Property He Retains tt for Himeett. Somnalustoher MeAvioo . was when. ha | ed the charges; made by Djytrict-Atorney a ‘in which the prosecutor de- Clared tat the Police: Department, and Bily the detectives in Central Of- feo, | y @ in Teagd with thieves, and > Ghat eve Wetectives profited ty opera- Pf. plokoockets and robbers, , Jerome made thesé.charges before Je’n Triptitute Club, No, 818 West : fteenth street, when he outlined his eas bir the opening of saloons part of ) @unday, He dectared that the non-en- | forcement of the present laws gave the Police opportunity for graft, Mr, Je- Tome said: * | “EFithe people of New York knew the’ ‘whole truth about the police collecting | protection money they would rise up In + thelr wrath and annihilate them, There / are some honest men on the force, but . if ‘he: people knew the methods em- ployed by some of the higher men on the police force they would take matters in their own hands, as the people of California and Montana did with thelr | Vigilance committees, Work with Thieves. "T can say with certainty thet there fm not a street in New York on which _ @treet cars run that pickpockets are not ) @perating under a direct contract with ral_Office detectives, i ére Is a thief now awaiting sen- Yence In the Tombs, and even if he Is , @ thief I belleve him, 1 have corroh- +) Orated what he has told me. He says « that the police demand 6 per cent, as tholr part of the proceeds, In some in- stances."he sald, when policeman or de- @ took a particular faney toa pin | they would keep It for themselves and | | the thief would et 0 benefit from his thert, $ _ "When you remember that the col-| Wetton of §% tribute only for each sa-| Joon tn a precinct would in some of the| Jarger precincts amount to $12,000 a year, You will have some idea of the possl- » Dilities, and this is for an ordinarily honest captain, for the screws may be Put on for the collection of a greater @mount, , oBlames Liquor Law. '"The corruption of the police force 1s largely due to the existence of a liquor Jaw that is unenforceable~in tho Bente that the sentiment of the com- munity 18 against Its strict enforcement, Not that the oMstals are’ powerless to} « @nforce it If they want to do sa, Its) Enforcement means political suicide for the’party that attempts it. The change im the attitude of the voters after an attempt was made to enforce the law Mndéri,the administrations of Mayors | Birong and Low are Instances, ‘Even Roosevelt,'’ he continued, “with ; ) all the direction and fone that he exer- | “velsed when Pollce Commissioner, was jable to bring to justice only one-| * fiftieth part of one per cent, of the ylo- | ; latora of the law, The only Practical | Teault of the crusade was to put up the; charge of blackmall from % a week to $10 and $20 In some Instances, Favors Two Kinds of Laws, "What we ought to have is two kinds Of statutes, We ought to have a ‘moral yearning’ statute for some persons to register thoir ideas and desires, and an+ Other statute containing only laws that included all the Ideas about keeping tho ) Babbith' holy and in the other laws) that could he enforced, » "Nelther the Democrats nor the Re- publicans want the present law changed. The Republicans want it con- tinued, so they may be able to hold ‘up New York as a horrible example Just before election, and the Demo- crate want the law continued In onder LRA. that they ming continwe 4» control the powor and the ‘graft’ that {t provides, There ate 6,000 saloons open eve! funday, and’there are at least 182, men who drink in the saloons, There are 182,000 votes, and while all may not vote for the party which allows the ealoony to be open, they will be predisponed to the party that does, Hypocrisy and Conoeit. “The hypocrisy and concelt of it all! ‘With such @ disregard of the law—for men do not consider it a heinous of- fenne to go in saloon on #unday, even’ if ‘Ie ai t the law—le it any wonder that it sHould breed oon- tempt? People ait down quietly and iseuss the matter and pase resolutions, wm they won't out and ht. te people wil sutaer a ee go to the front, but it takes ¢ a mreater courage 8 fight moral av! Ie, “What I would lie to see ie a ey that would be revered and obeyed, ‘The bill that I hav oped vides thet the be ah only part of the Sui Y Bunday, as they are al perl dl AiR abs PROMOQTER IN CELL; DETECTIVE A “CUSTOMER.” Clayton’ Te Held in Connection with His Alleged Attempt at Swindle, Horatto B, Clayton, whe was arrested yesterday in connection with an ate tempt to swindle a New York detective, was armigned before Judge Higgins én the Jersey City Count to-day, and, at the request of Chief Murpliy, waa re- manded to jail until to-morrow. In the meantime Chief Munphy will communi. cate with the New York police and as- certain if they will prefer charges against the prisoner. ‘The arrest was the result of an in- vostigation by Detective McKenna, of New York. He answered an adver- tisement and met Prank Montez, who wald he had a friend, an invalld en- gineer, who wished to dispose of some It-edged Eagle Gold and Copper Min- Ing stock, @ detective was taken to y City, and there introduced to the “‘sick engineer,” who proved to be Clayton, who was staying at the Wash- Ington Hotel. The detective agreed to urchase the at but said he would ave to return to New York to get the money, When ho reached the Now York side he placed Montes under ar- rest, Chief Murphy arrested Clayton in his room in the hotel, The securities shy found under a mattress in his ‘oom, en DEATH AFTER 60 FOR HIM. Inmate of Home for Aged Quickly Obiiterates Himpelt, Joseph Schmatzol, sixty-three years old, ansdumate of the Home for the Aged, mantained by the Little Sisters of the Poor, at No. 608 Union avenue, died at Lebanon Hospital to-day from drinking g mixture of arsenic and muriatic acid in the home yesterday, tend, oF al present,” He did the plumbing work in the) | home, and thus had access to the pol- sons. He had been melancholy for some time. HIGHER Capt, Flood Arrests M4n Who He Says Has Collected Money fad from Women, Guaranteeing Ther Protection from Police. CAME TO LIGHT IN SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRL. :|Detectives Hid and Say They Saw Mrs. Meyerhoffer Give Hyman Solomon Marked Bills —He Denies the Story. / ‘ Capt, Mond, of the West, Forty-sey. emth street station, last night arrested Hyman Solomon, @ cabinet-maker, thir- ty-eight years of age, of No, #7 West Pifty-thind street, with a shop at No, 207 West Forty-sixth street, whom he azcunes of posing as “The Man Higher Up.” Mrs. Sadie Meyerhoffer, whose house In West Forty-fifth street war raited last Sunday by Capt, Flood, told the captain that Solomon gugranteed her protection at the rate of $100 a month, pretending, according to her statement, that he ooukt “fix things. Solomon dontea the story, In the search for Dora hele HA are of age, who has been missing fot he Wee No, 210 Bast Fourth street wince fast week, Cant, Flood was le@ to beHeve tmt the girl was to be found in the Meyerhoffer woman's house, With his men he broke in the doors. and eaye that Mrs, Meyerhoffer remarked! “What do you mean by breaking tn on me when I have been here only a few days and a man has sald that I would be protected? I waa to give up $100 a month, and everything was to be all right.’* Capt, Flood says that the woman In- formed him that she had been assured by Solomon that many houses In the precinct were paying him money, and that he could guarantee safety except in the cases of the mén from Commis- sioner McAdoo's staff and the office of District-Attorney Jerome, Capt, Flood says that he was #0 well conyinced of the truth of the woman's statement that he arranged for a meeting with Solo- mon in the woman's house. The Weits- man girl was not found there. Last night Detectives Wood and Schmidt, according to the Captain's Ru. Mr. Goee oayo that Linonine oaved him from Consumfotion. 1 was very ill with bronchitis and laryngitis, aggravated by chronic ca- tarrh, when a specialist advised me to try Linonine, It eased my terrible cough, cleared my bronchial tubes and restored my lungs to health, giving me an appetite, new strength and freeh courage, I was run down in flesh, but Linonine brought me hack to normal weight, The week previous to the time I began to take Linonine I was told by a physician that I had consump- ‘tion coming on, and that If I wanted to live [ must go into the pines of Car- olina or to Colorado, At that time it was “cough and raise’ from morning to night apd from night to morning, Linontne changed a}! that, curing the cough and clearing my lungs of congestion, I feel that I owe my present excellent health and possibly my life to Linonine, I earnestly advise all who suffer with coughs and colds or who sre weak lunged to secure Lino- nine at once, for I am satisfied it will cure them, “Reve We Robert Gore, Lecturer with the Edison Projectoscope Co., New York, "Phe cures wrought by Vinonine are cures that, in most Instances, have saved people from protracted illness, aa Linonine not only cures all coughs and colds, but it prevents pneumonia and consumption. It supplies new, could be enforced, In the one might be} rich, warm¢h-creating blood—fills the system with vital force, clears the membranes of vatarrhal collections and bathes tho tissues with new strength and life, Linonino ts free from alcoho! and all habit-forming drugs, being tho prescription of one of the foremost throat and lung speciallets in this country, cman & Co,, 200 Broa] wi rug Stores, in at and BAD at nang a, sone, ffudeon and Kin a Rold, Tausr, 2480 8th av. cor, Greens, Brooklyn; BR. 1B. Ki ‘Yeimume'& “Cubits, 140, Nassau nh Nor and recommenied by t's following druggists: Kalleh Pharmacy, 934 at, and 4th yi jway, and five vranehes: Brak K, Jamer, 700 S:h ay. : * Broadway. and FW, Kinsman, Jr, Co, wma.) Bam Rowsnircck, dit st. and 7th. av: H. Lowe, A aio Be ae, Se 16) Amateniam ay, J, Mores, R. Burkhardt, Broadway and 180th at, e lon Drug 1 Re . C, Knipe & Co,, Graham ay, and (Grand st,, Brooklyn, SIRAUSY Women’s Lisle Thread Undervests, 25c. Values, at {2%c, Here’s an Irresistible Hosiery Store Value, Women’s fancy woven ribbed lisle thread, low-neck Undervests, white, Good Glove Offerings | For Men and Women, Women’s spear-point Cape tanned Russia Gloves are every-day $1.50 values, but we make this, an early Spring offering, at 98c. Other gocd styles of mannish are Fowne: ings .... Adler Gloves, two special styl new embroideries, white and tans..++ Main floor, centre, Men's Walking Weight Cape Gloves, 95c. The oak, Ascot, tan, Menila and Havana colorings, Spear- fort back, ey the foremost American maker from Li a iegt Imported stock, Not quite so grade, and for this reaton we have hada different clasp thor to datngulsh y Fisk, Clark & Flagg, the standard spear point 4 new color. sere $185 Central Building good as our $1.50 every sale, ° $5.00 Corsets, $1.69. Medium dip-hip model, giving the desired curve at the waist line. Made of imported fancy brocade, trimmed with lace and ribbon. $2.00 and $3.00 Corsets, $1.25, Models designed fcr different figures, Long dip-hip model for a medium full figure, supporters attached to front and ' sices of Corset; medium hip model fora medium figure, ‘White batiste and coutil, trimmed with lace and ribbon, The immense Corset business which centres here is due in great measure to the fact that our salespeople are ex- perts and can select the right model for each individual figure, This ts shown by the very, very few Corsets re- turned, Complete satistnction is the objective point in trimmed with silk tapes; all perfect goods; 2 for 25€. stan oor, tront Central Building. ener Sa a RARE IEN ME Ldn SRL I NSA TS ANY ETHAN Becond floor, front, Bast Building, htory, Rave the woman two $5 bills, MIRROR CcuTs TUBE; each marked in red ink with the num hens of thelt shields, ‘They stationed! GURST NEAR DEATH! themselves behind a portigre in the parlor and waited the advent of Rolo. bir ki sn. ania piel Yai Passing “LY Train Jars Glana we and ‘alght he declared to Mrs, Meyer i hien Wan Nearly hoffer ‘that. he cod “Ax” things for] Walt and Mtenrtlen Nes $100.8 month, and that the woman sald to, him: The vibration caused by a paaslng “Well, here's $10 on account," handing | roy, rally Jaren mall sharp him th ed . Fl) olevated trai Jarring a si tives iy Med, py' ete arena Bann, edged mirror from the wall so that It ‘Dhey say he had the money In his hand, | fell acroms a rubber gus tube may cost At the atatloh-houge. he denied that he! the life of Daniel: Mesdhien, fifty-seven ror [Feil Best aie eae aun years oki, wiio, wwe, foind dying on the Mew. | for Owed him, floor of the Iroyndis Hotel, No. #6 i batho early today, AT $50,000 FIRE, |summoned help. With an axe the, door Pisomns Fail trom heoone: § to the fresh air and an ambulance sum- Hose Nossle Gets Loose and Maw |Moned, which: took Meachien to B8t. Vincent's Hospital, It i said he may Sayn Policeman Beat Him, die, il sveaen oA eed a 8 hie fleveral firemen were slightly injured | @™mel mirror ha sy ee | by a fall from the second story and by eeu Ae Spang (Ns ged & mquirming hose nozsie, of which they| with a sinall gas heater, loat control in a fire that caused $30,000) | =—==——-=—seesseenemes Gamage in destroying the starch fac- tory of Arthur 8. Hoyt, at Nos, 2-97 A Sherlock Hotrnes Cipher, Ninth atreet, Brooklyn, The fire was Waal arg dob aed itd Glscovered Inat’ night by Henry Gut- tumkty to de tonldgd, engineer of the place, He ran revavatiy tae ri and turned in an alarm and then hur- beiks ° es hcingt Hed back to his boller room to turn Leh adinPhlag hel off the steam and draw the fires in yi Aas ap order to prevent explosions, He claims | Plein: 16 sae tues that @ policeman ordered him out, and, | page olor a when he refused to go before making Led aig everything aafo trom explosion, he was) Weal Wend th beaten by the policeman. Gutteridge ing Rida fy vy Gisplayed several bruises on his arms Lidia nent ory wthita of the and body; the resuld of the beating by| series entitled The Return of Sherlock the oMicer, Holmes.” Peccewwcccc cere cecccoecocepoeoos Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o'Clock, GAPMANSG Brooklyn—Fulton $t,, From Bridge to Dulfleld—Brooklyn, oe cece e Exceptional Values in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Hats. Men's #10,00 and $12.00 Suits and Overcoats, $7.95. 500 Suits and Overcoats put on our tables for Saturday’s sale, The Suits are all wool, in cheviots, cass Theres, fancy mixtures and plain black thibets, in single and double breasted; also balance of our Winter Overcoats, ranging from $10.00 up; a Ah for Saturday's sale...., tebe pe eneeeeneene Men's $3.00 Trousers, $1.88, All wool, well taflored, in neat stripes ‘and mixtures, also plain black, all sizes from 32 to 42, for Saturday's sale ¢ Men's‘ $2.00 Hats, $1.39, Derbies and Alpines, in good quality felts, 1.39 all the latest shapes, for Saturday's sale...... ut » Be Boys’ $3.00 Suits and Overcoats, $2.39. Eton Russian ers with white linen collar in nevy Spring fabrics, sizes 3 to 8 years; boys’ double-breasted Suits, In| mixtures and plain colors, sizes 7 to 16 years; boys’ Sallor Suits, with large and small Eton collar, in fine cheviots and serges, sizes 3 to 10 years; balance of our boys’ Overcoats, broken lots, In plain raglan style and Russian effects, 2.39 sizes 3 to 7 years, for Saturday's sal +. &e Boys’75c. Knee Pants, 4Sc, Strong , in fine nlx Ag tures, corduroy and plain blue, for Saturday's sale, every pair guaranteed. Boys’ 75c, Waists, 4c, Fine Madras and percales, all best makes, in 45c blouse and shirt waist style, for Saturday's sale, . Boys’ 39c, Hats and Caps, 49c,; samples, slightly handled, 19c and Alpines; also balance of our Winter Caps, for Saturday, choice weccccoeseesoeowoe=: Same Attractive Prices in , Men’s Furnishings. Men's Shirts, Winter weight,-fleece linéd, extra good quality, broken lines and sizes, all double stitched, $0c. quality, special,......+++4 Men's Socks, good quality, fast black, wool, seamless feet, heels and toes, soft, warm and good wearing kind, 25c. kind..... “ Men's colored Negligee Shirts, extra good quality, assorted patterns, Heed ee Separate cuffs, full sizes perfect fitting, $0c, and 65¢, kind, special...., . Ys ‘ Men's Ni , good quality silks an dium shades, in tecks and 4-in-hands, worth 35c, Poses wheres eeowe: 3 Special Waists. Shirt Waists, of fine white lawn, entire front of broad tucks, tucked back and sleeves; also pretty lace and embroidered effects; nilhh sheer lawns in black and white effects with white stock and tle; solid black lawns and 98c sateens; sizes 32 to 46; value $1.50,.....,.0000eeee ay Shirt Waists, of sheer lawn, entire fr all embroidery, tucked back and new leg o' mutton sleeves with deep tucked cuffs; also pretty lace and hemstitched effects, value $2.00 Bond hirt Waists of sheer white lawn, elaborately teint and cluster of tucks, dainty English embroidery Inserting and broad hemstitched tucks; also pure linen Walsts, handsomely tallored, 1.98 . wocescoe Pert eco ennenecooroe =" Saving on Shoes. Men's $2.50 Monarch Shoes, $1.95, It was our good fortune to secure these widely advertised Shoes at about half regular cost. You are the gainer by 1.95 it, They are made of the best velour calf, In blucher cut only; sizes 6 to 10 9 , Little Gent's $1.50 Shoes, $1.00, Made of kangaroo calf, the nearest to be- ing waterproof that leather can be made; solid, heavy leather soles; 1 00 spring heels; sizes 8% to 1340 ....:ssssstereeeeeeeeeer seen anne vey Hel Women's $1.50 Shoes, $1.19, Dongola kid, in lace; heavy soles; patent 1.19 seather tips; also plain common sense button and lace Shoes; sizes 3 to 8 Se Pt 1 ass meen eococoronmowoos: For Girls to Wear. Girls’ School Aprons, an: immense Jot, in waist and yoke effects; some cir- cular neck, with fast edge embroidery or hemstitched ruffles; others with epau- lets over shoulders, trimmed with handsome embroidery inserting and 25c edge; also pretty lace effects; slightly soiled; value 50c, to $1,00,..... Girls’ Dresses, made of good percale, in dainty pink, blue and: tan effects; yoke strapped with embroidery and outlined with ruffle of self material; 30 also side effects, trimmed with yashable brald; sizes 6 to 14 years,....+ Ic eececcoeecoo cence cco roocswocecesocooo Women’s Jacket Sale. Women’s short jatinty Jackets, made of kersey cloth, cheviots and unfin- ished worsteds, in black and castor; some double breasted, others fly front; all lined throughout; some lined with satin, others taffeta IIned; velvet notched col- lar and peau de sole facing; others with cloth collars and self strapped; 4.98 sizes 32 to 42; value $7.50 and $10,00 at $3.98 and e Seewcooocooooooee ee: . Smart New Ideas of Ready-to-Wear Hats. The sort of Hats that women will want to wear with tailored suits and shirtwaist dresses; crisp, simple, full of style and “go,” in wide variety; all col- | Jspecial for ors and combinations, as well as black, These Hats are made of allover straw braid, in all the newest turban effects, and they are all valued at §. A Ribbon Bargain. Regular 19, high-grade all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide, brill- fant lustre, in all colors and black; regularly 2tc,, yard,.., Satin Taffeta Ribbon, $ inches wide, fine lustrous fini superb 15 quality, in all colors and black 14 14c 1.50 Petticoats for 98c. Women’s Petticoats, extra quality black mercerized, made in umbrella style, some trimmed with narrow stitched ruffles, others with accordion-plaited 9 ruffles, additional under flounce; values, some $1.50 and some $2, for... &c medium length, habit hip, la¢e and ribbon trimmed, boned with hesh white asd dra ses 16 to 30 25c Sale To-Morrow Men's $ Suits andOvercoats at Suits: ini Dottble Qvercoats in: Blie, Black and Oxford Twill Che (4. s4sinches loamy; every size, J $12 & $15. Winter Suits and Over Suits in Double and Single Breasted Black ’ ‘ Overcoats.—tow style with belts, $0 and 62 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Redu f fthe oo, | 2, 50 ieivowing Garments to Boys. many miles after, coats, 8 to 16 years, In | Buys? Velvet Russian’ Suits in sizes from 3 to 7 blue, oxford and fancy cheviots, ‘ years. if f Boys’ Russian Overcoats in. stzes from 3 to 6 | Boy’s Russten and Sallor Sults in odd sizes, Blue, red and brown Serge, Novelties in red, tan, oxford and blue meltons’| Boys’ Bloomer Norfork Suits in sizes froni 8 to 4 Boys’ Tourlst Belt Over All Reduced from $5, $5.50 and $6. 2,00 Suits for Boys; double breasted, two-piece; sizes 6 to 15, 100 peclal LO-MOFLOW A, .cseserscceseveenneceerseresentanmens WW 3,454 Pairs of Me W. L. Doudlas pst", Sh In the Greatest Sale Ever Held by Any Store.. our retail floor, and in our'stock rooms, ¢ ibe ithered to-day, by actual count, part ‘Three Thous our Hundred and ite pairs o! las Patent Leather S| hundred pairs of other leathers. = Shoe Shoes 2%,, to us from the W. L, Douglas factories—in. Brocl up to 3.50 Mass.—within the past ten to sell every pair of their Shoes not abso! We challenge any other store inthe world to produce One One-Hundredth as inany—say Thirty-four pairs, No other store has them, or can get f rs The/beauty of this lot of Shoes lies in the lightness ° 4 Not even a blemish can be detected in many of them, while: of their defects, the worst pairs are hurt no worse than wou ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST DOUGLAS STYLES—and Douglas Shoe ‘oe-making world. They are shipped to us as fast as they come through ir has rl manufactured more than a month, All Ready for the Greatest Shoe Day New York Mas Ever Known, : wee styles lead the sh factory, Not a pal 25,000 Men’s . 15¢ Collarsss* G FOP BSC, | Pers voces soup st... Cuffs to Match—6 Pairs, 48e. Patey's Cold’ Creath.., These are the facts concerning the great-| win, r Cream. ssererernee st Collar Sale ever held in oy oth p ey are the product of a Troy maker who p a name and reputation are known throughout the | Sheftield's Dentifrice,....+s 240488 mercantile world, Almost every Furnishing es+| Pond's Extract, tablishment th, ahi ee ae ue Danderine , brand of Collars—for which they , et 15c, each. They have positively never La Blache Pace Powder at sy een sold for less in any store, Wecan. | Harnish Nall Polish, not mention the maker's name or the} Denticura Dentifrice, brand of Collars in this advertisement—| tooth Brushes, warranted it being a stipulation of the sale, Misses’ Wearing Apparet Shoes at Last Word of Clearance. Apparel for Misses and Children has never been marked at so low | sale\to-morrow and Saturday at We want to move everything of a “wintry’’| lowest prices ever named — Values to-morrow and Tuesday , will | considered, | Girls’ Long Coats; balance of Winter Styles in velyets and cloth H a figure as right now. We nature before March sets in, be the biggest yet Balance of a lot of Misses’ Sample Suits; Blouse and Coat st English mixtures; also Cheviot in blue, black and brown; sizes from 12 t 11,50, Girls’ % and Short Box Coats fot, kersey and other cloths; sizes 6 Girls’ Russian, fancy dresses; cashmere and serge; also sailor suits 1 — Balance of a lot of Misses’ mixtures and plain cloths; duroys; all lengths, CRAA00000000100000000000100004 “Rood Corsets for 2c, | UADAKIS OF FURNISHED. ROOMS—Sit SORDAS Men’s $8.00 and ‘$10, if : and Single Breasted Black izes from $4 to 44; also Singl sted Cl taney infa Cabntietoa with iad ata ini to 44, Regulars and Stouts. Also Fancy pad Poe para and Hand Made and Venetian Lined—34 Ps Cheviotsall: serge Ined, long. Conservative lengths 44 and 46 inches lon Mostly of irishFrieve, Chieviots and Kerseys, incl many fancy Scotch Mixtures, ° Linge —# bargain worth coming 16 years, is Patent Leather. en’s W. L, De oes~to say ‘nothing of sey ese Shoes have ays, we ha ring fp Id be the effectfrom_ one day's’ Saturday Bang Toilet Ar Packer's ‘Tar Soap ats.» Dr.’ Charles's Flesh Food, insys4 Hind’s Honey and Almond Creu ‘a They are “iiew, fresh | at Gc: each, 3 for... goods, embodying all the| Rubber Gloves, in black and’ whi latest and most) desired all sizes, warranted good quality: shapes, Ready to-morrow | perfect, at, per palr.,.++ morning—on the Main Floor—arranged to facili. eee tate, quick shopping , for! Saturday««Great sod Women’s$3,$3 and $4 L 6 One thousand pairs of Women’s $I will reach our counters for 4 t It is a special pire sizes 4 —from a factory adel supplies us regula ‘The collection emb every style made’ & H every sort of leather thatiat 2 is at all worthy. The} R208 — come in button and lace with low and high hée all sizes in some style other, At $1.69 the, | they are without qu tion one of the bi bargains of the year, ii 1 aoe

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