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IAN BELT LINE UBWAY FOR FREIGHT ONLY Business, iA t jo city of a subway for Daoiling of freight, As yet the bla {n a tentative etage, but plans . (drawn and a map of the pro- ; shown to many mer- bave.expressed the opinion “practicable and would prove ‘benefit, R. Lamb, of No, 59 Carmine je man who has ‘nterested nt's Association in ‘the ‘He main that by means Islan heavy trucking will from the streets and fleet of tugs and lighters in transferring freight across 4 be put out of commission. Chicago hes a freight | that proves the feasibility } gare loaded with merchandl pto.the basements of. business away with, all transfer me and believes the people ‘the money to build it, if bullt according to the ited to the Merchants’ As- Mil start et Cortlandt street River, where connection pam ‘ork and New Jersey Com- connection with the Erle and the Delaware, Lacka- d Western. The Thirty-fourth mel of the Pennsylvania ing thet road to the local aiel) while ‘at Morty-second ana Doote Néene\ot Accident, i, March 10,—Pennsylvania n No, 6 oollided head-on ht train near Pittafleld to- have beon called and many 4 injured. ION INJURES MAN. es @ Match fn Cellar } with Gas, ‘@ match in 8 cellar filled min p injured. He lot) Hoepitel, where the physicians hope of his recovery: entel tl ar plosion that rsons in the si y into the cellar, where the porter unconscious and was rem i joved to.the hos- "en arnbulance, —_—_—— Poppers Found Uncousclons y in His Room. ; tin Peppers, a confectloner living WN, 141 panevion avenue, Brooklyn ia found unconscious from gas las An his room, had attempted yy attaching a tube to the gas Cumberland y bee Par atin Siloonelour to wife says she knows of no mn for his attempt upon his life, ©) Yemen, Arabia. y Gielen (8-INCH FLOOD IN RIDGEWOOD fe Trolley Cars Unable to Run Through the-Water and Pas-' sengers to and from Manhat- tan Have Much Trouble. Pianos Almost Given ‘There ts @ flood in Ridgewood, caused by the min, Bighteen {nches of water cover the street from Ridgewood Park to the Palmetto street depot of the ele- vated railroad, Passengers from Rich- mond Hill, Jamaica, Glendale and Richmond Terrace were forced to ket Out of the surface cars at the edge of the flooded district and walk by & Toundabout way to the depot to-day because It was impossihle for the trolley cars to run through the water, While James Smith, of Glendale, was trying to pick his way to the depot along the edge of the flooded district he slipped and fell into the water, He was rescued by friends and taken to a nearby drug store where he was dosed with hot drinks unti! he was in @ con- dition to return home for dry clothing. ‘The flood has caused great injury to business in Ridgewood, Merchants think the clty should put in more and better sewers, as the place is troubled with floods after every heavy rain, A sewer ‘was built In Palmetto street several months ago, but it ls declared wholly inadequate. CE SSE BIG TURKISH FORCE TO CRUSH REBELS. Thirty-two Battalions Ordered 10 Seat of Trouble in Arabia, CONSTANTINOPLE, Maroh 10,—Thir- ty-two battalions of Turkish reinforce- ments have been called out to cope with ‘the insurrection in the Province of Sweeping reductions on all our Square Pianos to clear them out—we must have the room they occupy, Act quick- ly and you will get a bargain, They are all famous makers, some originally costing $800 and $900. Terms as low as $5 down and $3 and 84 a month, Privilege of exchange at any time for an upright, with allowance of what you have paid, Steinway...... Hallet & Davis, «$75.00 . 65.00 . 60.00 , 70,00 . 65,00 , 55.00 62.00 68.00 . 50.00 45.00 48.00 Schuelz & Ludoff,, , 40.00 Goldsmith 45,00 Brooklyn Piano Co, ,50.00 Chickering... 30.09 Barmore...... Phelps & Son, Philip Kring. Haines Bros.. Calenberg & Vaupel Kroeger, Ihiseng. . All Pisa Pasha, with seven battalions and @ battery of artillery, has\left Ho- delta for Manakha. The road to Manalkha t@ open, but inva Bd anticipated from Manakha on to Sanaa, POILCE “FORGOT” It. Body in Morgue a Week Before Daughter Ie Notified, Mrs. Frederica PAtmner, of No, 100 Lawrence street, to-day identified at ‘the Fordham Morgue the body of the aged woman who dropped dead of apo- plexy on March 8 m front of No, 738 Bast One Hundred and Fifty-sixth @treet, as that of her mother, Mes, Dorothea Norman, Mrs, Norman lived with her daughter. When the body was taken to the Morgue the police were notified by the Coroner of several ad- Greases in the Bronx and Jersey City found on cana and envelopes in her entiy the B sear oe it eve ‘addresses vent 40 ah Zit fein te are Mi lonman’ boot shoving 00 ‘depoutte, Hy TO ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE -INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO. The management of the company takes this means of conveying to its employees the assurance that they will be retained in the service of the Company as long as they continue to perform their duties in a satisfactory manner, Under no circumstances will any competent employee be displaced, Employees who remained with the Company will have preference of senlorlty, and the senlority of all other employees will date from and after March 6, 1905, March 9, 1905. Hallet & Davis Charles Lurch... THE STERLING PIANO CO,, Manufacturers Wholesale and Retail Warerooms STERLING BUILDING Open Saturday Evening. * FRANK HEDLEY, General Manager. Approved: B. P. BRYAN, Vice-President. Away. | Fulton St., Cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn WORK MONDAY. WONDERS, WORLD: f BROOKLYN, Men’s stiff bosom Shirts of fine percale, standard dollar grade, Each bears the label of @ reliable maker, All light grounds, with neat designs in black and blue figures and stripes, Exceptionally good designs, all fresh from the maker. One pair of detached cuffs.,...., eo eeeeeerteeertteees OOC A, & S. White Dress Shirts, 94c, Of Utica nonpareil muslin, with pure linen bosoms, finest workmanship and correct in every detail, three styles; open back only, open back and front with eye- lets, open back and front with buttonholes, The open back and front styles have the opening extending below the bosoms several sleeve lengths, Men's White Cheviot Shirts, $1.45, White cheviot Negligee Shirts, Star make, the most comfortable white Shirt for present use, attached and detached cuffs, Men's Neckwear, 29c, 2%-inch french seam Four-in-Hands, in large range of neat and novel de- signs, dainty colorings, all new Scarfs, the most up-to-date shape, Boys’ 75c. Negligee Shirts, 59c, Tn both printed and woven madras, fine quality materials, desirable colorings, pne pair detached cuffs, Main floor, front, Hast Building, . FOR BROOALYNITES ; ol Ke AAMT ee ONate! © PECIAL FOR FRIDAY, pderry Walnut Creams, SPECIAL FOR BAT late Covered Daten, 1, FOR FRIDAY & BAT i Peanut Brittle, t Chocolates, Value Caran Ae Bonboos and or all Chocolates Lb. B4e >. 4. S3IFUL Se YN 0 For Women, Misses and Children, In the Mezzanine Store. Fresh from the hands of the cleverest designers and adapters of the French come the new Hats for Spring and Sum- mer of 1905-—many from our own workroom, showing, never more beautiful effects, never so becoming— imitation horsehair and chiffon, horsehair and maline, chiffon | and straw, Milan braid, chips, silk straw, fancy braids are the materials—quills, wings, ribbons, straw flowers and fancy fab- rics the trimmings—$3.45 to $12.45 the moderate prices, ~ Men’s $1 Shirts, 69c. - Ready-to-Wear Hats---Ready, | | | Never such a || \| | | Mezzanine floor, Bast Building, i by All vai Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn, ira FO direct of temanter to our doors. THE H. BA stand as fairly representative of what is yee to be found in TERMAN STORE, [ Ls this assemblage uf Great Values "i Embracing the New $ The early arrivals among are dainty as can be. As many as could Saturday's thousands, tucks, embroidery and lace down front, Style 2—Sheer lawn, trimmed with o'-mutton sleeves and tucked cuffs, 8—Fine figured Madras, cluster t up ea than $1.49 each. © Your choice, medallions and lace insertion, other is of sheer linen, with square full sleeves and tucked cuffs; worth $1. lawn waists for spring and summer wear from manufacturers are here in all their charm tor 600 Waists, embodying five new styles, go on tale-at 8 o'clock, Style 1 Sheer iawn, 10 and seven graduated rows of fine embro! sleeves, large pearl buttons, They'll be ana erly—the 600 will not inat anti eae th ‘oke of embioidery, lace and tucks, pring & Summer the new be hurried Full legeo'- mutton sleeves, pearl buttons, finiybed with tucks, eight els St; es —Sheer lawn, eight tucks, three rows of fine embroidery, full sleeves, tucked cuff, Style 4—Sheer lawn, twelve tucks, four short pen of embroidery, tucked cuffs and Sleeves, jacks, ‘al "22 worth no Lad 87c No mall or telephone orders, $1.98 Waists, 98c,—One Pi fs of dotted th full wleeve, tucked cuffa and pear! buttons; the +98, Saturday at thé special price, 98c Easter holi are, as ever, mi Blue eorges: Btylish high: sun Blouse fancy colori schoo! Young Men's election .. ‘oung Men's Young Men's Tan Covert special for the Ia Saturday's Pretentious Values in Brooklyn’s Boys’ Noteworthy, large and choice is the dis- play of Boys’ and Young Men’s Fine Cloth- ing fbi fa iday3 time, Come in while stocks are at thelr Double-Breasted and Norfolk for ages 7 to 1 itt lerge Suita, or Norfolk stylei.........., Throe-Pleoo Vest Suits for boys oye 10 to 16, fancy mixtures 6 urement, for 14 to serge bd black. Thibet, ares vrement, for lection of new Rooters and hi hy tost tan covert effects, boys of all ages White Vests, id Knickerbocker Pants, Boys’ Faye Blouses and | | ‘Waists, Kit’ ana Boys’ and Young Men's New Hats, and oe | Clothing Centre, Confirmation time and should be provided for in lest, Prices 2.98 to 4.98) ‘2:98 to 4.98, "at 3.98 to 5.95. # 2,98 to 4.98 “ ‘ Pants Lat 28 to 38 chest meas- 7,95 to 12.00! to 38 chest meas- pring style. 6,95 to 11,95' and Men's ele; fer Saturday, are evehts that ost enticing. 8, over 2.000 suits,.; doudle-breas al Salior and Bult, ngs Long Long Pants Su! ea 14 to 20, Waist Carnival for Satna) (Ay | Swiss, trimmed with 12 tucks, of ig, 8,95 8 10.00 ane" 2,98 to 4.98 | 3.50 Turbans, 2.48 Just 139 of these new turbans are here for that many for- tunate women who come on time to get them. They are of fancy straw braids, trimmed with flowers and rib- bons, and are in an assortment of six shapes, in the most ‘approved spring shades,” These bats may never again be obtainable at our price, for every th a full $350, Hew sitrdayes. seseeee 2,48) Little Cost for Shoes that Fill All Demands Boys! Shoes, in Vici kid and calf lace, stout soles, sizes 1 to 544; 1 39 worth $2.00, at..sss-roee Pe ‘Women’s Shoes, in Glace kid Ince, pat- ent leather tip, sizes 3 to 75 hand turn soles, in Glace kid Juliets, in me- dium and common sense 1 29 lasts, sizes 4 to 8, worth $2, Pe: Men's Hand Welted Sole Shoes in Vici Kid and Be CH on medium 6t 6 to 10, worth 2,00.. Women's Shoes, button Glace Kid, extension sole, Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes, little fellows’ patent leather and calf shoes, Misses’ and Children’s kid shoes, 98 worth 1,50, 0 iC 39c, Fine Linen Every woman will want 4 share of these pure linen Handkerchiefs for + at no time have bi dine low iced, Initialled, and worth 19 , Saturday ses. te Cc Women's 59c. initial Handketchiefs of Ptrest linen, to go Saturday 39c Mreveve crease rrersr arses 1,500 yards of fine Messaline ribbon, 5 inches wide, black, brown, white, navy, bluet, light ot lilac, yer pink, Be moose, cardinal and champagne, wort! BSc, yard... ..ccsrevecevenes 19¢ Popular Music, 1 1c, By Mail, 13c. None Sent C. 0. D, Vocal, You Never Spoke to Me Like That Bagore, Hie a Game of Bet Be 7, ‘in ‘ying So rd to Bory rou, 4 Me De Your {ie Gut Inthe shade of the OM Abus Tyee iy le of e, Runt Across the Bridge of dota, ‘m Saving It All for You, Mamie Moore. Nora My Own, Ny. For ale, a Baby. Every itis. 161 v le b Rosh at Pwillent. Spreading the Fame of This Grocery Through Its Wonderfully Low Prices From 8 to 1 Only—No Mail or Telephone Orders, ts for four cans of Willet brand Early June Peas; the kind we always sell | at 10c, per can; value 12c, Limit 8 cans. be, tor 2 cannot our! | 306. for, 166, aed 186, for 205 aa Gt nie fancy fruit. ‘here nottin Pets Gmina: packed "on Greonrawes and Bey | | i aridagt ‘Thee bindable‘ Plume net packages, grown, Chow-Chow, sweet und 35 Sere te £| ual tan 20, tor B cans TERE Ta geagnerica ularly Ie, Hmit 1 dow sour, plain’ and mixad| J PE b. $f fener 20c, for 280. oan of Roe pickles, Pe a Pt mona Choloe California BSc, for two 163, Jara of H a Lemon — Cling Bilced| Beechaul Soloed | Flue Bt he. for ry ibe. fan jot Peaches, or 5 iach, al je- oe frk Wan at | 9 lone nie Tamme Beane, regular price 20c, Ib, || 20¢, for tare 1b. cana] 200, tor B70 oan of Ht A, | 110, for ® 180, package of| of Jermey Squash, alto) “ ‘Puro Food’! tha. | Force, tne, breaktant ||? cal tte cane of | agt?BB Quart cane, food; imit packages. | 26c. tree na of F | e nackags of |“ Buccotaah “or Btringiess | 280,,f0" cf 18. of our Oe Beans, Flour, 40, tor 1eib idise, tor any of the oa] ,t 4 ‘jest Mill. 160, package of goods and a loaf of Chute wheat bread. free with every package lari! 25c. for 8 cai Armosy Pei dor. Santa Clara’ Pru frult'to 1b nee Bbe. for 400, 1b, of Wauel Blond Coffer. te 2 and 8-1b cans * 19, tor any of can of \'lo- Beans; regue na of our 190. as, limit, ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ' 25c, Ribbons, 19c. in} | | | Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o'Clock. PMANS Brooklyn—Fulton St., from Bridge to Duffield—Brooklyn. meeeconee: rece - Our Greatest Clean-Up Sale of «| Men’s and Boys’ Good Clothing To-morrow we announce the most important clothing sale that we have ever held within the \) history of this business, It means practically a reorganization of our clothing store and closing out of the goods on hand to make room for an entirely new stock of goods, which is shortly to be here. This Reorganization Sale Means a Saving— Varying from 4 to “2 Regular Prices, MEN'S SACK SUITS, all- wool fancy mixtures, well made and good styles, small sizes; an unu- Sual opportunity for those who can find their size; marked down from $7.50, $8.00, 4 95 e $10.00 and $12.00... BOY»’ SUITS, for lads 7 to 11 years old, double-breasted Scotch mixtures, absolutely all wool and handsomely tailored; marked down from $5.00, 2 95 e $5.95, $695 w..5... BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS; ages § to 16 years; all wool, tan and Oxford gray covert; cut boxy and extra well made, Worth $5, fOFleitse rerio se DOK 100 MEN'S MACKINTOSHES, all sizes up to 46; light and dark colors, Marked down from $3.75- $4.95-$6.95 to $2.00 and....1,00 eet MEN’S SACK SUITS, all - wool mixtures, fancy worsted cheviots, all sizes, This {s an ideal oppor- tunity to get a good business suit for little money; marked’ down from $10.00, $12.00, 7 95 e $13.00 and $14.00... BOYS’ DOUBLE = BREASTED SUITS, Scotch mixed, for lads 10 to 16 years; just what mothers have been looking for to get the schoolboys; marked down from $5,00 and 2 95 MEN'S TROUSERS, 300 pairs, all sizes; fancy worsted stripes, all- wool chevlots, cassimeres and hair lines, Marked down from $2.95- SBOE tortie cocina, ed OF BOYS’ GOLF & NORFOLK CAPS, fancy mixtures and blues; only $00. Worth 60c., for........19¢ CHAPMAN 2@ CO., Brooklyn, Note the facts given below that suits that were $10 and $12 are now $4.95; suits that were $13 and $14 are now $7.95; suits that were $15 to $20 are now $9.95, dst as Great Saving in the Boys’ and hildren’s Clothing as in the Men's. The quality of these goods throughout is réllable, the styles are up to date and the weights are suitable for immediate wear. It is beyond a doubt the greatest clothing sale in the history of our business, MEN'S SUITS, high-grade, all- wool Scotch cheviots, fancy wors- teds, homespuns; single and. dou- ble ‘reasted, only 300, in all sizes; marked down from $13.50, $14.00, $15.00, $18.00 9 95 e an $20.00 CHILDREN'S RUSSIAN SUITS, ages 5 to 8 years; fancy allewool mixtures and homespuns; emblem on sleeves; makes the little boy feel up to date; worth $6.00, for .... CHILDREN’S TAM O' SHANTERS, only 500; Scotch angoras in white, red, blue, black, all-weo! blue, reda and brown cheyiots and serges; perfect in every respect and new goods, Worth §1.00, $1.25, forQ Seq Selling a Manufacturer’s Stock of Women’s Oxford Ties and Slippers. One of the best makers of Oxford Ties and Slippers, whose factory is in Massachusetts, recently Sold us 3,000 pairs of his best goods at a special figure which nets them to us at a saving of about 34%, There are about one dozen styles in this stock, averaging a tittle more than 240 pairs to each style, In the lot there are some Oxford Ties that ought regularly half-price, There are other he saving all around will be a litt! These Goods Go On Sale Saturday. And you will find this the best chance you may get for many a day to buy your Spring shoes. These are all new spine styles, made of the best leathers, put together in the best manner. There are also included le a couple of hundred pairs of sample Oxfords, which the makers used as examples of the excel- in this sa lence of their regular lines. These samples vary in value from $2'to $2.50, and sell for $1.39. You will read more about them below. that ought to bring $3.00 that we le more to you than we saved by the special purchase, Suede Oxfords and Slippers— These Oxfords ire finest quality black Suede leather, high French heels, 8 large eyelets; the slippers are S-strap, Suede leather, beaded vamps and straps; they sell regu- larly for $5.00; sale price,...$2,50 $3.50 Oxford Ties, $2.25—Ideal patent kid Ties, high Cuban heels, hand-turned soles, 3 large eyelets, dull kid backs $2.25 $3.00 Oxford Ties, $2,00—Finest quality vic! kid, Oxford cut, 3 large eyelets, high Cuban heels, hand-| turned soles 2.00 $3.00 Strap Slippers, $1.75—Finest| of fine dongola kid quality glazed kid, 4 straps, Cuban heels, hand-turned soles $1.75 Girls’ Dresses | Underpriced Girls' Dresses of fancy mixtures and plaid materials, made with circular yoke or box-plaited waist effect, some trimmed with velvet, | others with fancy braid, lned throughout; sizes 6 and 6 years; value $1,00.....5++5 seenneeeeeee 59¢ Girls’ Dresses of all-wool oash- mere and fancy plaid material, yoke and Ruesian effect, velvet, silk or braid trimmed, gored or full skirts, Hned throughout; sizes 6 to 14 year: ene epeeeeeeee sores 98C Girls’ Dresses, two-piece, sils- pender effect, kilt skirt of black and white check,wool material, and waist of plain cashmere, lined throughout; sizes 6 to 14 years; value $3.50 1,49 Girls’ Dresses of silk and wool poplin voile, and fancy wool mix- tures; two styles, one with side- plaited waist, trimmed with velvet and kilt skirt, the other with tucks and vest of plain material; sizes 6 to 14 years; value $5.00 to $7.00, 2,98 Neckwear Sale, Fancy Stock Collars, sample lot, made of chiffon, taffcta and various other mat 8, in Jabot and tal effects, each. .....es 25c Stock Collars, lace and em- brofdered, also fine embroidery top Collars, In straight and scal- loped edge, ‘ 12% Collar and Ouff Sets—Irish crochet Stock Collar, with Cuffs to match, in pointed effect. .50¢ $2.50 Oxford Ties, $)1.69-—Fine quality dongola kid, hand-turned Oxfords, Cuban and medium heels, patent leather tips ,......... $1.69 $2.00 Oxford Ties, 49—Fine dongola kidskin, flexible sole Ox- fords; ight and stylish, white kid lined, medium heels, leather tips...... $2.00 Colt Oxfords, $1.45—Patent Colt Oxfords, flexible soles, good, stylish toe, medium heels, very GPORRY ci viveseaanneragvess $1,45 $2.00 Strap Slippers, $1.45—Madu skin, hand turned, 2 straps, medium heels, $1.45 CHAPMAN 2 CO., Brooklyn. Wood to Burn. Are you preparing to compete in our great $100 Prize Exhibition? Complete outfit with guaranteed platinum point, glaes bottle and lamp, in wooden box, and instruc. tons Plaques 10x4, Circles, 10 in, 1,29 Pin Trays, Tomahawks, Nut Jiowlny plain or designed... serene 156 Circles, 16-inch, 8-ply veneer, head designs..,.... 35c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, plain or designed. , sere 166 Triangle Boxes, suitunie for jow- elry, &c., tlesigned +1290 Photo Boxes, designed, 35c Tables, Tabourettes, Chaira, Hall Stands, Plaques, Circles, &c,, at lowest prices. . Spring Hats. A beautiful assortment of Trimmed Hats, made of fancy straw brald and chiffon, trimmed with flowers and ribbons; also a number of trimmed flower hats, made of roses, violets, geraniume, foliage, in all the newest spring styles, large and small effects; these hats are valued at $7.50...5,00 Untrimmed Hats, also Ready-to- wear Hats, for $1.75; these hats ara all hand made of the newest chif- | fon, horsehair bra{d, straw and lace, in all the newest shapes and colors; special for Saturday; worth $2.50 to $4. ae 1.75 Pee etey es. Ribbons, 6 Inches wide, soft and lustrous satin taffeta, in full as- sortment of the staple colors; also many of the new millinery shad- ings, yard 15c Taffeta Ribbons, 4 Inches wide, imported metallique taffeta; fine and firm quality; brilliant lustre; in all the wanted colors, yd...., 4c Way wah whale to sell for $5.00, that we are going to offer at just are going to offer at $2. So the $1.50 Strap Slippers, $1,00—Patent | lentier vamps, kid backs, 2 straps, |hand-turned soles $1.00 |. $1.25 Roman Sandals, 85c.--In- | fants’ and Children’s Roman San- |dals, patent leather vamps, hand- turned soles, spring heols, sizes 6 + 88¢ Boys’ $2.00 Oxfords, $1,25—Patent | Colt Oxford Ties, new style toes; | these are exceptionally good, 1,28 $2.00 to $3.50 Snmple Oxfords, | $1.39—-This {tem is the above-men- | toned manufacturer's samples, and |of course are better than regular shoes, but they are all one size, 40; If you can wear this size you get \chotee of either lot for 1,39 "Women’s Jacket Sale. Women's Tan Covert Jackcis, new spring models, stylish length, col- larless effect, strapped, or short plaits from shoulder; sleeves fin- Iehed with fancy cuffs; lined with wood ‘quality of satin; value, $7.60, 5.00 Women's Jackets, Black outvien Strictly all wool, satin lined, fitted back, with fan skirt, button trim- med, half-fitting fly front, notched collar; also Joose-fitting coat, platted back, with strap, unlined; VAIN, $R.7B Lc iesec ess ++ $8,78 Women's Tan Covert Jackets, an endless variety of styles (0 choose from, with or without collar, trim: med with broad or narrow straps, handsomely stitched, satin lined: value, $12.75, ’ Men’s Furnishings. Men's Neckwear, fine quality as- sorted silks, In tecks, four-in- hands and puffs, Nght, dark and medium shades, medium and full shapes; 50c, an Tic, grades... 440 Men's Suspenders, fine quality webbing, assorted colors, well made, full length, all improve. ments, strong and durable; 260, GURY Vanesa tincennenenn + l66 Men's Socks, medium weight cashmere, extra fine quality, fast black, seamless feet, double toes and high-spliced heels; worth CUSTER UC Dn ERO IN asli Rics 25¢ Best Candy Offer, Delatour Chocolates; every plece stamped “Telatour,” Frult, nut, felly and cream cen- tres, coated with a high grado of Bweet chocolate; sold everywhere M00. IDs rersrreneneene serenenee 27 2.95, ‘ weer ewe c oreo coos ose eeee ! » Poee ee eo wee ce eee! vm ron