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oH) business the surprised crooks turned and took to their heels, em. ‘While the other man succeeded In es- eaping, although the officers are now @garching for him, John Cabot, JEALOUS OF YOUNG WIFE, Revolver i a 4 | PE Copectat to The Bvening World) tured, ts New Yori, Wa! suc! part of the housé wien the two men Na) @n entrance to the lower floor, Were ransacking the place when the girl heard them, benaly descended the stairs, despite the fect that the voices Indicated more than oh marauder. 014, of No. 2246 Webster avenue, was held tn $1,000 bail for trial by Magis- trate Baker in the Morrisania Court to-day charged with fclonious ageault. tupy vooms in the near of the dell- @atewsen e@ehop kept by Herman Boyer) Br: at that number. For some time Kru- delbach has been jealous of Boyer, Wednesday f'sht Boyer found him Hrudelbach got a revolver and pulled @he trigger, but no cartridges explod- ing. oye ran, He had Krudelbach arroated. Krudelbach told Magistrate Baker “that he got his revolver to scare Boyer away And knew it was not loaded. mI y RUDE N HER H ; Gives One a Fatal e , Conn, March 24—Armed with hor father's revolver, a toarleos Gil, Nelle Cabet, routed two burglars New York ‘who had forced an en- tance to the home of her father, John Cabot, wounding both men, one eecaping, while the other ts in jail, fwhere he them Sale ‘ Vurglar, who was cap- fi pucro, of Pell street, i6 Js expected that he yAhe wound, Mies Cabot wis alone in the Upper The wo Recuring her father’s pistol she fear- As whe called out to them to tell their Whe git) opened fire, hitting both of Bhucro was dropped in hig tracks, Mise Nellie ls the eldest daughter of SNAPS PISTOL AT RIVAL. pee eee Held Only Blank Cart- vidges, but Old Husban Paces © 0 of Ausault Charles Krudelbach, fifty-eight years Krudelbach and his young wife oc- hoking his \ .¢ and went to Interfore, Magistrate Baker decided that the uestion of upholding his wife's honor ust be decided by the trial court Nereupon held Krudelbach, OME) "Ktlacks Them Alone and|Jealous Flame, Fanned by SHOOT LOVER Rival, Puts Jersey City Woman in Rage. Mra, Mabel Lowe, a pretty young widow, of No, 286'Grove street, Jersey City, made an attempt to shoot her lover, Timothy Kilroy, in that olty to- ai the pletol from her hands ji4t as Nated and so wes Robert Brown, No, #7 Mercer street, Jersey Cit; other admirer of Mrs, Lowe, who she Kilroy saved himself by wresting ablut to shoot, Mrs, Lowe was) claims ts responetble for her attack on Kilroy, would be a good id ler to her mother's home, where she got @ revolver, Brown then went with her to a gun store, where he bought six cartridges, which ehe placed if the pistol, then started for Kilroy's house, and when an officer mirtual explanations, Mrs, later | were held { the action Kilroy, who liver No. 8 Van Wart street, has been atteritive to Mre, Lowe for two months, ago Brown began to admire the widow, byt’ was unable to win her from Kil- roy. He persisted, however, and, ao- cording to the ,woman, has told her trom time to time Kilroy wes not true to came to the house and eald he saw Kilroy out with another woman lest night, Several weeks Early to-day, ahe says, Brown Threat to Shoot. “T've @ good mind to shoot him," sald Mrs, Lowe. The woman says that Brown sald !t and acsompanied Bhe says further that Both On the way Brown left the woman and 4hen made a short cut to Kilroy's father’s stable, where he met Kilroy, He told him that Mrs, Lowe was com- Jng to shoot him and Kilroy started to meet hur, venus and Grove sireet, ond The two met at Ratiro: Took Revolver Away, “Zim, you don't love me any more and I'm going to shoot you," sald the woman, x which ghe had partially concealed in a handkervl arm up an away from her. and she raised the nevolver, kknockef_ her, the revolver y 1 for the poles, ei wren an ofr Terrired there were ef. “Kin id then tool lor a) . nthe ersey City Polloe Court $1,000 bail each to awalt the Grand Jury, EE TR RENTER LTO 4. A. Greene, prietor of Dr. Green trate and explain hie methods of treatment and cure in free public lectures, illumi- nated by the picture machine, to both men ‘and women, at Marion Hall, Third Avenue and| and 326th reliable nerve epecialist, Dr. No. 101 Fitth Avenue, pro- Nervura, will tllue- Band § P, M., Friday, reh 24. 5 PIANOS AND ORGANS, \ - Last 6 Days of th PIANOS AND ORGANS, — > é Greatest Piano Sale IN AMERICA, Sale Ends March 3ist. People Know What They Want. For the Sale of the Renowned Celebrated Wilson Pianos for $165 Is Away Beyond Our Expectatton, to si This \s Indeed a most remarkable offer, and you will be missin ‘ave from $150 to $200 {f you do not take advantage at once an a chance secure A Renowned Wilson Piano for $165. The bookings came the orders, They have agreed to deliver to us one hundred and fifty more of these Wilson Pianos during the coming week, which we offer ¢ Stool and cover, on liberal terms of $5 Down and $1 Per Week. Why? | Why buy a cheap, trashy piano, that has no reputation whatever, when you can purchase one of these beautiful Wilson Pianos? Built by reputable, expert plano bullders—every one of them fully guaranteed for ten years, And why, upon any consideration, buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, for in a very short time such a plano proves absolutely worthless? FOUR OTHER REMARKABLE PIANO OFFERS: renowned including Caution— WALTERS PIANOS, HARMONY PIANOs, On easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 pert week, Pianos dellvered to your home on payment of $5.00. »sNo interest is charged for time taken in making payments—no insurance {n 80 fast that the factory could not keep up with lor $165, BELFORD PIANOS, RICHARDSON PIANOS, A i “With Vegetable Compoun and Miss Adams. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia} E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor, So-called “wandering pains” come from {ts early stages, or the pres- ence of danger may be made manifest by excessive menstruation, accompanied by unusual pain extending from the ovarles down the groin and thighs. If you have mysterlous pains, if there are Indications of inflammation, ulcera- tion or displacement, don't walt for time to confirm your fears and go) through the horrors of a hospital opera- tion; secure Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege- table Compound right away and begin its use and write Mrs, Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., for advice, Read these strong letters from grate- ful women who have been cured: Dear Mra, Pinkham; (First Letter.) ‘In looking over your book [ see that your medicine ciires Tumor ofthe T have been to a doctor and he ti ‘on the success I have had with your won- dertul medicine. “Kighteen months ago. my monthiies stopped. Shortly after I felt so badly submitted to a thorough examination by a physician, and was told that I had a tumor ‘on the uterus and would have to undergo hie 1 recom agler read one of your ad: “1 goon | and decided to give Lydia Pinkba: Vegetable Compound a tri After im five botties as directed, the turror ip entirely gone, I have again been Yerttsements PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. —_—— ett WEST TWENTY- env is or. AND g DESBROSSIA ec Shed given below for Twenty: Btrest Pay er, teen a 8, ee * BR Sti a, an Het prtesicn °0.60,F: MiTNGTON. AN 90,35, Pi 0, A. ju ot I Hight, Sun: 212,55 (93,25 4,25, ii,, [iia a EW Sally ial arn Paley Now York end Ponds * Os te P.M. and ly Phen Qnd Florida ie Ri hake 18:10 A. Mo! r res ILWAY.—8,25 IM. Chea tN EAS ey cle Fu. Menkdays na ORs " TY, 0.884, M. and 2, ALA i VAP ARK bai ab tye ind Point P 8g Bi P. Nos, 491, 1854, 113 and 26 Fitth Avenue’ (below at ‘Fifth Avenue (cprner goth. 8), ee oune, abd stations bamod ‘above, Atria Court Street, 800 Tilton treet, Moadway. and. Pennaylvania” Annex Reuan othe New York ‘Transfer Company Wit enil for and check barvage from hotels Wit cestdenices through, xo destination, mainnhone "548 Chelsea” for Pennsyivanta allroad Cah Service, PW ATTERB ‘passe Trathle Bava éf 1 If ane'y Tra. Pe General Manner, Passe m ager, You Know Us Misssang Do We Know You? treat, on @n average, ten thousand of $500 to any one of our , And we offer a reward haa not been or cannot be aa’ Parente who Your Credit Is Good, ‘to. those who are unable to pay cash and large gums of money, wae will do all dental work, on easy weekly or monthly payments, There 18 no other establisti- Thent In this city which dose thie; they 40s, but ew you watt: for the completion of our work unt ave them In ful, yOWa muarantes. (0 finish Jour wrk Im- ual and let you pay for It aa mediately Avorke la’ao excellent, beautiful and best! charges and no “extras” whatever, Plano delivered on first payment of $5.00, On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any free of charge, part of the United States. Exchange—t you have an old plano, exchange it for a beautiful new, up- to-date Wilson Piano and pay any balance due at-the rate of $1.00 a week, Upon request we will have our representative call upon you, Warerooms, Third Floor, 60th St, Section, Alt Cars Teanstee Jo ue that we are willing’ to let you &o home withous paying for nis in olf otis you that we tear no’ celtic, ffyou Hive out of the ety we allow you your eartare for each vieit, A written guarantes for 10 years given to every one, Lady Attendant with Every Operator, Fitadicemn” °4,00 Bridge Work, ei American Painless Dentists, 252 West 42d St, Open Evenings and Sundays, No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may be left at any American District Messenger Office fa the olty unt OP. Mf, Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s may | Bink , | treatment, Anding to my great reliet that 1; ™My-general health began to Improye, and 1/Onnade Hotel, Seattle, Wi Lydia 8. Plokbam’s Vosolable Compound, A Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ms, -/N.E, Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, ~ Teta @n, he a sides din Cases of Mrs, Fox An Unusual Sale of Men’s Derby and Soft Hats At Two Dollars Each Derbies are $3.50 and $5 Qualities Soft Hats are $3.50 and $5 Qualities; And Some as High as $8 INCE the Wanamaker hat business was inaugurated, something over two years ago, we have never offered @ worthier or more stirring presentation than is ready today, The maker of the finest hats in this country has given over to us his entire line of Spring samples of Derbies and Soft Hats, Every hat in the collection is guaranteed as to quality, Every hat is this season’s design, Every Derby and Soft Hat in the line—no matter how conservative or ultra—is stamped with the individuality and distinctiveness which characterize this famous manu. facturer’s products, We are chosen to offer these hats for the simple business reason that we are the largest buyers in the country of this high-grade maker's goods, ' The Derbies are in black, and the new shades of brown. This season’s shapes in variety. For men of all ages and heads, The d'Orsay curl brim is well represented—and makes an exceedingly smart hat for young fellows. In Soft Hate the styles are also of this Spring. In shades of pearl, fawn, new shades of brown, and black, i Fine, and soft-feeling ; for dress, or outing wear. Stu- dents, and others who affect smart, stylish headgear will tbe sure to find their liking in this group of Soft Hats, examined by the physician and he says I have no vigns.af @ tuinor now, also brought iny monthites around once } aud I am entirely well, 1 ‘shall be without a vottle of Lydia B, nkbaim's Vegetable Compound ip the. house.""—Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, 4 Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegeta- bie Compound, Dear Mra, Pinkham: “About three years ago IT had intense Pain jn coy stomach, with cramps and Yaging headaches. ‘Nhe doctor preseribed for me, Lut finding that I did not get any bettor he exaniined me and, to my sur- prise, declared, 1 had a tumor the uterun, "T felt sure that it meant my death war rant. and was very disheartened. [ spent hundreda of dollars in doctoring, but: the tumor kept growing, till the doctor said that Nothing but an operation would «: me, Fortunately 1 corresponded with my aunt {in the New Ungl States, who advised me to try Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before submitting to an opera~ Von, and I at once started taking a regular Tt has have a tumor. J will be more than aftor three months I notioed that the tumor ful if you cau belp me, as € do so dread an| lad reduced tn size, I kept on taking the A 2 ac operation.''~-Fannio D. Fox, Bradferd, Pa.|Compound, and in ten months it had ene Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) |tirely disappeared without an operation, M jecond floor, Ninth street, “"E take the Itberty to congratulate you/Aud using no medicine but Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and words fall {o oxprowe how grateful T am for the good it has done me,"—Miss Eves Adams, Col- fable testimony proves la E. Pinkhanis Vegee About Five Thousand Pairs ‘Of GOOD. SHOES Under-Price Such unquestion: the value of Lydi table Compound, and should gi - fidence and Ton 4 Ri Ae wornan. LMOST the entire collection is from our own regular ie 13. Pinkham rege a it worten , stocks, Included are high and low shoes, in Spring advice, weights, for men and women, as well as more aturdy school shoes for boys and girls. The variety is sufficiently broad to meet the wishes of thousands of people who will be glad to save a neat sum on this necessary purchase, The details follow: Men's $380 Oxfords at $2.40 | Women's $200 and $3 Shoes at WHITE ; lack box calt Oxfords: atralght 5 DENTAL SURGEONS, ant awolted im welght;| Kidskin and box ealt; elght atyles desirable all sizes, | to choose from, and all sizes and Try Our Easy Payment System, Men's $2.56 0: at 51,50 widths in the ‘on fall Wanamaker balance, Orth con of materiale eine Bless Riaskla SRA THIDUFSAMN wok [Coe ete gg nmPPIORA! Bhowe y without mitt Teeth 1H) tod colon: shapely, comfortable, and | women's $2 ¢0 $5 Oxfords at TEE THe ll semen acercumap ovate het 0 jour H Men's $3 to $8 Shoes at $2.40 airs, Best Choice to early comer § Gleanings from our own stock; odd lots-short lines, broken sixes, | 5¢1ish laute, best grades, $5 and upward $5 FULL GUM sETs, It pays to look them over, Ra $2 Schoo} Shoes at ‘$1.30 All Weak Gy acaneed 10 Years, Women's $3,$44 $8 $hoes at $2.40 | cles and square i pol ST 125TH ST, Box calf, engmel leather and kid-| toes and t ——— |] skin, lace’ and button; all regular | 4¢ $1.30. G U | LS H A N Wauiamaker shoes of present styl. | Girls’ Shoe atl. $1.20, and $1.40 Woweais Lscapadla gal Ine, t,t oii foe ses | ton; sol oak leather s a T E = T eH as Black tia, Mane poly ttFlee fitting and pretty laste, as Ai, he Most Difficult Tooth GAS u Extracted with Gas, $1.00 All Gold Crowns, $5,00, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, EETH $4—S7—&—GlO JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth ave,, 9th and 10th sts, \ eresmenscnneiepreeminaretsierorrse =e henteiinrenionininnineienmesatoonitemsrerrevesieens j 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 ‘West Fourteenth Street, 7, 9 14, 43, 15, 17, 19, 20, 4, 2% 93, 24, 25, 7 anda? West Thirteenth Saturday Sale of © mm Ready-to-Wear Hats, 0? 6 oF Continentals, Tutbans, Cordeyss Pompadours and other good styles—black and colon-with otas rath gaits or K Trimmed Hats Turbans, Large Hats, Flower Hats, i ae and all th hapes-- i wy You ean bay two ere for the preg 74t | and colon ¥ a ‘will elsewhere be aaked for one, Women's Untrimmed Hats Girls’ Trimmed Hats He New Straw Bralda— Silk braids and olilffons, alao Lace black and éolora— ‘ effects—white and colore—hand- 4 og temarkably low price) for they are fi Yon wire ALSO IN MILLINERY. =: Women's Ready-to, We: Besar Si Ent Sa ie a Put Onsees « Vending BHADER—~VAJUC HB. cerscisvon © some ribbon how—value §7,50.... / ‘ Flower Wreaths. Misses’ Trimmed, Hats for Women's: Hate—crushed Silk and Tuscan and Lace Fano; J with follage—white, ¢ Braids—plain und fancy shades. newest. shapes—medium 7.50 \ ne large—full ribbon, trim. ss+++aees I} Hand Made Dress Shapes Fine novelty straw on wire frathea— pink, light blue and redsvalue 8 ination effects— inn et, SPaweevalue aw... 2! Novelties in Feathers 5 Novelty and shaded Ostrich fuvsriet it Mae de chitton, to, and Pompons, with and without all on wire frames, to, +698 pout 2 pe ai aio Ps 4 uno! Practically sendy i? Hower, bu Mtl | new effects in Feathers—pricos WF a‘matter ot tasle—it ts ne necessary. — Iutely at! Misses’ Tailored Suits Charming Sprig Styles—value $12 & $15..... -Aspeclal early season opportunity for Saturday only! mixtures~sith us are aly put Into-the higher priced Suits fitting or belted costs—perfectly tallored~-with and without v ‘The most parti ir YORME ay etal her requirements in every wreac reduction in pri We Sell More a Veils and, Vellin other (wo hones ¢ +. Do you know the rel +Take a look at our ans”) and vala a you'll realize why! TO-MORROW. @-CENT CHIFFON Y; i ta hoaine (he fi Sans New Spring fabrics th sioart mixtures CENT SILK INE... nol Violet, Dada Ber TOW " And Binek Walbets-alvate andedouble ed Wilts and Blea hore 7.98) extensive for Millinery, Ni Ld Wear, etc, breast—excellentl; used f 2 to pec ‘ : — 20 yrs. No-Advatice in Shoe Prices Here, Bought at old prices and sold accordingly. WOMEN'S PATENT COI.T SHOES BOUS' VEAL CALF SHOES Button or Lace—also' Blucher styles— Fae aera put tone! Bette Tatar tes ey go fet ante Be wath setpseraneenees 1,98 Sragcssione 9 tod. Ara ‘ BOYS' KNOCKABOUT SHOES Bliying these shose—sizes 1 0 6 GIRLS' KNO@KABOUT SHOES Facet leather. ipa -oxtenalon: To Further Popularize Our Young Man's Clothing Department We offer to-morrow: 1,000 PAIRS TROUSERS yy “ Bue guelty Chania, jeviots an wer is 1O Inseam— Value $3.00 1,98 600 BACK SUITS than any Wined , WOMEN'S FINE SHOES Kld uppers—hand-newed well \ medium or wide took Chibanl or low heela—fit like a glove all the Htles of WOMEN’S HAND WELT OXFORDS: Dongola, patent leather also tan kid and Russian Calf— 1 shapes th teen aad “wldthar nate... 98 WOMEN'S WIDE ANKLE SHOES Fe eect eae Of Eno wtouta¥9 to 10-8 math, 264 Tre Sep eat ute fortable @ fit, &NKLE SLIPPERS j FOR LITTLE BUSTERS Patent Leather, Russian Calf, Tan ~ Kid and White Canvas—strap 98 Gcross ankle—sizes 4 to 8, lee—tace or but 8% to 10%, 1 to 2., ‘The beat pasties eile thoes are wot ‘an goed. g | GIRLS' PAT. LEATHER SHOB! Son cart 4 and ohana patent leather PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, FOR SALE, OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M, LAWVERS, GEO. ROBINSON ( Lawyer.) VON ust. (Day, Way, oor. 87 st.(Night,) PATENTS, & CO.. 245 Broadway, Tat FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, mirror, 5.98 Salve NEW CREDIT IDEA. ‘The idea is we sell CLOTHING for men and women ON CREDIT At Strictly Cash Prices. 6TH AVE, CREDIT HOUSE, PRARS BEI Ike illustra’ all 1% Inch con Mous post. Wo will sa: you BO . ey Jn noting signs of Spring, Surprise her with a Diamond Ring. JEWELRY, CASH OR CREDIT. No Employer's reference required. Call or write for fiihatraced ‘catalozue, L. W. SWEET & CO,, OVERCOAT ant Bulle tor Aten 87-30 MAIDEN LANE, : ite for Men i Wi “ a) | < aid Bova, 2078 THIR Ki } New York LADI#G' BUTT ang TACKETS HUPULTOR. BE BROOKLYN, OW aS Ald on weekly and monthly payments. 176 NEWARK AV,, JERSEY CITY. Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited, Twenty Yeara in Business, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM “STANDAND OUTPITHING' CO.” How many New York theatregoers know the birth place and birth year of their stage favorites? ¢ CASH BENEFITS CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MBN & BOYS. Consult the No reference or secur required, In event of NO INQUIRIES MADE, W 1 Al memRsRitent as Make your purchase, 1905 or. d Manac oF Oe Pay the first payment, faieeee FREE And take the goods along. Mas this Information concerning j with & chase |) i \: Hamed 8 Pataca The Fashion Credit House, almost 200 living stage celebrities, | Contract Prenton) a8 Ww ‘all Bi lobe Credit Watch Co. G Nassau st, ||| 7W. 14th St., bet, Sth & Gth Aves. = A OPEN EVENINGS. The Standard American Annual Is everybody's handbook, WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, Hi will and rei Ail abate it desired, ANY I WAIDEN LANE, “rary” Funvaror. || Price a8 cents; 35 cents by mail, roadway, 4 shed 1885, town mall order dept, address room 8, R DOWN! dollar weekly! beautitul wd id ring, $1 Cc ng diamani ; iS mstIC | oat Out D PAYMENTS, jew eal H BERGMAN, pee IN LAN (Uprtaire | gOEs DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, pri 87 MALI 82, fon, tin: ve Former Space,,.... Assortments Increased Accordingly, rat 7 MORNING SALES © To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.. Women’s Hand-Made Hats pares Haren ane Conta, r it Block Lt Blue “Cham: Girla’ Spring Reefera All Wool Qheviot red and brown—wide e ing, collariess, with olka or 4 military buttons—wi of the val bi that \ Morning price of,.,, fortune wie icra THIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, ROOND FLOOR--CENTR Onion Navy Silk lined—velvet inaide Petthe work alone on 6—So you can judg ra Ine you met at Bale THIRD FLOOR—CBNTAM ry oak de coll Children’s Gingham Dross Y i Neat checks ret le colon eres Bel ot Wid Ge Ingo—Russian and Yoke atyles 7 mixture: nd stil food vale at Be tormeron st Seite ante Maen Bir SECOND FLOOR—CRNTRE BUILDING. | valhe Hier Ty tae Children’s Muslin Drawers ‘uit of Loo! 14 Lonsdte| een hem with tuckaaboves We Ineurance polley free with every purchase way out full—fi tach atent™ 2236th Ave,, Bet, tathand 15th ts, ae alg re alivered at ance, WING feos Unitek pale so, | taually or @ priee,.. 1 FLIGHT UP, OPEN RVENINGS, — WATCHES, DIAMOND CO,, 22 Malden Lane. SECOND FLOOR-CENTRE BUILDING, Fresh, olean—right ovt, of the —ORNTAB THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Dongola Kid. ¥ testa alana Oh tgustty td eth is Kamit, two pair SECOND FLOOR—WEST twa Women's Kid xtord Ties um soles, \t} ting-Cuban Reelecall sigan: » wide widths—specta’ Limit, two’ pat, SECOND FLOOR—WEST BUILDI} airy and Babeskin Soap. . a Saturday Morning Sale— usually 5 and 8 cents, Limit, 8 cakes BNT—NOW Table Oiloloth-1% varia wite designs—best qualit THIRD FLOOR—NEW ‘BUILDING. White Lawn Shirt Waiat full frovt of pointed val funtings, tucks and vest effect of all-over embroidery—two 74 worth $1.2 Ais SECOND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, Women’s Contille Corsets Straleht Prom—Hablt One of a popiat ae SECOND FLOOR--CENTRI BUILDING, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P.M. NO MAIL ORDERS.’ OUR NEW STORE has quickly become popular, Never Miss the ARCADE Bargains. Come in that way, or go out that way; but . Fancy effects in attractive 12 Ince ine new ani effective designs— Drab, White and Black— Sizes 18 to 69 th gaol The ARCADE, 8 wes 14” street, don’t miss. the ARCADE Specialy So

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