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A) a roy TERRY M’COVERN COMING HOME A — MENTAL WRECK "The Once Terrible Little Fighter to Be Placed in Sanitarium Here, HIS: STRANGE MALADY. Wymptoms First Noticed When Women of His Company Com- plain. to Manager Harris, \gISGGED AND KISSED THEM. WRoagreseman “Tin?” @uilivan Now | @yinging Ex-Champton Here from Mot- Springs to Consult’ Specialist. ery MoGovern, no longer the torrt- Oto Ifttlo Aghting machine, but a weak, broken-hearted man, ts being brought from Hot Springs, Ark., by Congress: man "Tim" Sullivan, He will arrive here to-morrow and will immediately be put in @ sanitarium, where, it ls boped, a strange mental malady with f@hiich he 1e afflicted may be cured, But it is feared that “Terry's” fight- ir days ore over. He may never @uerge from the sanitanum. “Sam” Harris, the little fghter’s man- @per, Ginst noticed that something was ‘wrong with ‘erry about tive months » He seemed depressed and atlent. is grieving over his defeat,” thought Harns. “He will get over ‘tot. He was right. After a while there ‘was a change, but tt was more unac- qmurtable than the symptoms of ex- Wome desponden “Dorr became Yrantically gay, Severn! women com- to his manager that the little hter had tried to hug snd kies them, Unlike the Real Terry. As that sort of action was effirely Ly the onmtinary conduct of the f } who was always timid and ro- ‘@peotiul tn the presence of women, Har- zip became alarmed. Ten weeks ago, when McGovern on the road with hia melo- “Bor Fame and Fortine,’ by Reid, his manager was doubtfiil mhether the ex-champion would lest Rhrough the season, His fears were gonfirmed by reports that oame in from fe road, Some of the women in the @empany declared that they .were afraid of McGovern, and the men also of etrange outbursts of violence, seemed play for the little fighter, was o serious matter for those who fnto his hands, Brother Take: that it was decided to take him Hot Springs for a rest Hugh Mo- Rove took hie place as star in the ggg @nd ia now playing at St. When ‘“Teqry” reached the Arkansas 4t was soon seen that he was a wreck and that he needed some- mwre than @ rest. There was a of his friends and it was do- dod that it would be best to bring ‘tim to New York, where he could re- eetve treatment by « specialist in brain if! yl ineanen. He will not be able to rejoin his the- trical company this season. Byiends of the little fighter may that Wis breakdown was not due in the least © dissipation, “It was a plain case of broken heart,” they say, MeGovern could pot rally from the @riet of his two defeats by “Young Cor- ett.” In addition to this two of his three children died during vhe past two years and nis wife has been an inyalla for some time, strange guyely can only be ex- jained on the ground of temporary in- Banity, his friends say. Defeated Only by “Young Corbett.” The only two defeats of McGovern's Ute wore! 4 Nov, 8, 191—Knocked out by "Young co "2 rounds cnocked out by “Young 1ni¢ Nov, bt, 1903 Corbett," 11 3 , Who has leaped to Hugi MoGov Lord& Taylor Sale of Embroidered Warst Patterns on sheer lawn, fine handker- ghief linen and heavy linen, $2.95 each, value $3.50 to $4.50. Embroidered on _ sheer fawn, in a large variety of patterns, $1.50 each. Balance of our Imported & Domestic Robes, fr iinen, lawn and batiste, also a few accra el f tly reduced prices. SHE WORT: THONSDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 10a Breakers Mestre Ft prothers TRIED TO KISS HANDS AND Up the lines of the leading’ rote tues FEET OF POLICEMAN.| Fame and Fortune” while listening to the rehearsals of the ex-champton, esteem int offset McGovern's two defeats he | ‘has a Mat of eeventy victories, most of which are knockouts, Enrico Dippotito, a sculptor, who thas een well known in the Iialian quarter oe ee oteating Gece eit cham: | for somo years as an eccentrlo charac: | Tne. Internacional chamnion. by Knocks | te! Was arrested to-day In front of the| ing out Pedlar Palmer, He knocked out | Emplro Building, at Broadway und Reo- ex-lghtwelgit champion rmrne, and won | tor street, charged with disorderly con. a decision from Joe Gans, net dMdlarioroaniox ation by a His last fight was with Bddlo Hanlon, Mo REE Tee iG| in Miladelphia, last October, Ho | Surgeon from Hudson t Hosptial Knocked out the California boy in four| was sent to the Insane Ward at Helle- rounds, | vue, | a em Dippotity Mved In Spring street, near f Mott, where he maintained until re- cently a small studio, but a month ago he gave up his business and has #inoe spent his timo wandering around, He did not drink, but when he stood in front, of the Impire Building to-day Just before noon, saluting the crowd coming and going through the corridor eading to the Rector strest "L" station, the apecial officer there thought he was SAME GALLOWS drunk and called a polloeman, Dippot. irled to Kiss Une hands of Laster, the Paterson Prisoner| its. Broa ”ana than prosiratea iimaetd Who Attacked Death Guards, |. ‘joncatnaitet rooy Sempre to Kiss One of the Condemned— Strict Watch on Him. Jn a Pinch, use ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. Ladies can wear shoes one ele smaller after using Allen's Foot- Base, a powder to be shaken into the shoes, It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions, It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blister callous and sore spots. It is a cer-| tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all Druggista and Shoe stores, 260, Dow's aocopt any substitute, Trial package FREE by mall. Ad- dress Allen 8, Olms' Le Roy, N. Y. PATMRAON, N, J, April 18—There ‘wit! be @ double hanging in the jail here to-morrow morning when Arthur Laster and Joseph Miller, both colored will be put to death on the gallows by Hangman Van Hise, of Newark. The Coum of Pardons yesterday, at Trenton, refused to interfere in the case of Miller, and he waa told last evening that he must be prepared (o die to-morrow. He took the news calmly, as he had all atong believed thero was very bile chance of the Court of Pardons commuting his sen- tence to life imprisonment, It had been hoped by Miller's friends that the Court of Pardons would take ome action in the case because of the fact that Miller took no pant in the outbreak in the jail on Sundey night, when Laster attacked two of ithe keep- | era in the fall and serlously injured them, but they were disappointed when word was recelved from Trenton yee- terday that the Court refused ito tn- terfore in the matter, As tho hour of death draws near there appears to be no change tn the demeanor of the two men, Since Bun- day night Laster's hands have been manacled, He has not had the freedom of them for one Instant, and will not until the handoufts are replaced by the heavy strap that will bind his arms be- | hind him as he ts led to his death, ‘There je a etrong guard constantly watching him, | Laster sits most of the time watching | his keepers, with beth his hands on | his knees, and he appears to be in deep thought, Ho spends very little time In reading, Miller roads or smokes most of the time, but he also spentis. soveral hours each day praying or having the )tble read to him by one of the keepens, The two prisoners were removed from the main corrdor of the jail this morni and a etrong suaml will be kept over both of them until they are put to death, Hangman Van Jitse and his son ar. | rived here this afternoon with the gal- lows and hegan to erect it in the main condor of the jail. ANOS “le Payable $5 Monthly Stool Free Scarf Free that’ hat iar aka wswies” tor saa h thi octaves! @ wall But its Tl hus puven Denutitul case af either mah nut or oak, Ivory, epe By ined. sineing quality, such G in'@’ Piano cost- on re: Delivered frodeht free at tm or steamboat landine “within 100 miles of New York, ANDERSON & CO,, 370 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Another Mystery Solved! How Sherlock Holmes found a olue in olgareite ashes and a pair of eye-glasses We thrillingly narrated tn ‘he Adyen- ture of the Gold Pince Nez” jn the 6h lock Holmes color supplement of Satur- day Evening World. , MS WE This is the exact length of a full shoe-size, -_ 2 This is the actual length of a halfesize— and that’s all the choice you have in any » shoe except the Regal. 2 QB This is the actual length of a quarter-stze and you have that choice in Regals only. Quarter sizes from 4's to 12's in men's, and from 1's to 8's in women’s. Also & widths in every size. 280 fittings in every one of the 75 styles. But only one price—$3,50 inthe store as well as in the window, The Regal “ Tannery-to-Consumer ” one-profit producing system makes that choice and price possible, The great undertaking of making all our low-cut shoes on special ankle-fitting Oxford lasts is one of the exclusive Regal innovations which could never have been at- tempted except for the cost-saving of that same direct Regal system of “ Tan- nery toConsumer.” he Regal is ac- tually better in both quality of material and certainty of fit than Pig) any six-dollar shi mg) you ever bought, It is a “six-dollar shoe at tho wholesale pri “SAXON” One of the most striking of our new Spring styles, Not extreme and yet very dres: ‘Will satisfy the most fastidious, Made in Gun Metal, Imported Patent and Enameled leathers, Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Gold direct from tannery to consumer, The 1 retail shoo business in the world. 98 stores in principal cities from London to San Francisco, THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES NEW YORK ciTy, BROOKLYN, M INT Bulton Bt., 0) Apa. gor, Duusio St. Cortlandt and P 1} Broad wa i 10h Becngay, vet. DI shana wie 0 vy. 20 FIFEH Avs, het, 10th and 11th Bta, NEWARK, N, J. opp, Central R. R, of Nig, RBBY CITY, 00 Newark Av, WOMEN’S STORES NDW YORK Giry. 841 Broad 8t,, J Th GREATER NEW YORK igsth Bt, cor. 7th Ay, bere Btreet, on, otada Bula It. oor ANN Bt BPM Gort Bagi ste Ay, Set: SoU ana goth ate, m 11th Sts, ~*}008 Broadway, bet. Ditmare At. lines we have ever shown, Spring Lines of Footwear for Men, Women and Children are ready—the most complete Footwear Depts, Women’s and Misses’ ar Easter Gloves. Jet F, Ready—A new importation of Women’s Real French Kid Glace Gloves, Made of selected skins, with embroided backs, round comers and two kid-covered clasps, in tan, beaver, brown, slate, black and white, + 89c. At $1.49 a Pair we offer Women’s Black Gla:e Gloves, (16-inch), in all sizes; value $2,50 a pair, At 49c a Pair—Misses’ Two-Clasp Imported Glace Gloves, embroidered backs and round corners; in tan, beaver, brown, red and slate, Women’s White Hosiery. patterns. soles, At $1,94_pure Silk Hose, me- dium weight plain and ribbed; spliced soles, heels and toes, At $1,98_Imported Gauze Pure Silk Hose, lace insteps, in ssorted styles, At $2,19_French Pure Silk Hose, light weight, spliced heels and toes, At $3.69 Pure Sitk Hose, light weight; hand-embroidered white fig- ures on insteps. At $6.98—French Gauze Pure Silk Hose, very sheer and fine; lace insteps; double soles, heels and toos, Equally good val sati ed Box Reefers, fot and tan: covert; notched collar; embroidered emblem on sleeve; sizes 6 to 14 years, At $7.48—Three «quarter Conts, made of blue and brown mixed tweeds; double-breasted model, loose effect, with strap; sizes 6 to 14 years, At $9.96—Three - quartor ft-length Coats, made of A oa diagonal ‘homespun; pleated model with self strapping; sizes 6 to 14 years. At $11.96 —Box Coats, 27 of tan covert and it; notched collar of vel- lined throughout with 6 and 18 year! Dress Goods. ‘Two Clearance collections are offered for Friday and Saturday selling :— At 29c 38 to 45 inches wide, regularly sold ‘At the same price we will dispose weaves, the quantities of which are too small for —A main floor sale of short lengths of Black and Colored Dress Goods —lengths up to 8 yards Cashmere, Albatross, Melrose Cloth, Homespuns, tan covert an inches long, mac. black chevio' vet; fly fron sizes 14, 10c to 68c¢ —Aincluding Veilings, 1 Voiles, Granite Cloth, Mohairs, upto Coats. 2a Fi, let TL In connection with the display of 40 different shades of Tan Hosiery, we are showing twenty- five different styles of Imported White Hosiery, ranging in price from 29c, to $39.98 a pair, The _ details :— At 29c_very sheer Lisle Thread Hose, garter tops, double soles, heels and toes, At. 33C—anuze Liste Thread Hose, made with garter tops,crow” feet, double soles, heels and toes. At 39C... all-over Lace Liste At 44C—aiuze Liste Thread Hose, sheer and fine, with garter tops, medium low-spliced heels, dou- ble soles, heels and toes. At 48¢_cauze Liste Thread Hose, plain, with neat open-work clocks; plain, with lace insteps; as- sorted patterns and plain, with hand- ambroldered white figures on insteps, At 69c—Piain Gauze Liste Thread Hose, very sheer and fine; made with garter tons; low-spliced heels; also Plain Liste with wide lace clocks and self-colored woven figures--avith “Mexican Net” Insteps and self figures-—with "Mexican Net” insteps and white dots, of assorted sizes and fancy figures—Lace Lisle insteps, with hand-embroidered fig- ures and Plain Gauze, with embrotd- ered Insteps in fleur de lis and other At 89c_extra Width Qauzo Liste Thread Hose, made with gar- ter tops; low-spliced heels and double $3: Girls’ and Misses’ At $5.21—Doubte-breast- ade of b'ue chev- Cheviots. (No lengths cut.) Wash Fabrics. At 39c Millinery. section we offer:— Polo and BEEN eee Fi. Finer quality, 50c, value, at. Women’s among them :— trimmed; 35¢. and $0¢. patterns, each, Co'ored Nove: tnt, FI, ats. Best Forms, late French model ; 98c., at . Same w In the Stationery section, and Table Decorations, to give details here, Special the box. centres about th Fancy Baskets 12c, to $4.98 the basket, yors—strawberry, raspberr Salers ¢ th detailing, Value Three Dollars. On the Main Floor, two Spe~ clals in Children’s Flats:— $2 Natural Tuscans at $1,39 $1,258 Mixed Straw Braids, 89c Flower Specials, Large Bouquets of Violets, in natural and white; 3c. value a Thread Hose, assorted patterns, Large Fluffy Roses, two ina plain or garter tops, spliced heels }_bunch, all colors; s0c, val i and toes, Handkerchiefs. To the sale lots advertised for the week we add other lines, All Linen Handkerchiefs, lace quall Shamrock Linen Handkerchlefs, very sheer, hemstitched and embrold+ ered; $0c, qualities at /24c, and 29¢ Siamrock Linen Handkerchiefs, very sheer; striped borders and check +18c, to 29¢ ty Handkerchiefs, all linen, hand embroidered; clearance of various small lots, 39¢, to 74c, QUANIGB Atessevceiienesiencis 24 Dress Forms. In the Notion Department we offer, at special prices: — Jersey+covered Bust Forms, sizes 32 to 42; regularly 37¢. each, regul: ade In the new Balcony Millinery “Tommy Atkins’? Turbans, made of stlk straw braid, finished with fancy feather on side; 1n black, brown, bluet, cardinal, navy and $1.98 22 39¢ ties, 29c Jersey* covered Bust jarly + 79C Easter Novelties. Oa the Main Floor—Laster Cards, h adjustable stand, ,$1,78 Same with adjustable stand and skirt form complete; regularly $3.49, ++ 82, 89 11 the Basement—Four hundred feet of counter space devoted to a wonderful display of Easter oddities The price range—Sc, to $16,96— tells how futile would be an attempt Satin Boxes, filled to order with our finest candles, 79c. to $8.68 On the Fifth Floor—The Toy and Game sections are in Easter Dress— ready witha mu titude of devices that will fascinate the little folks, Interest unters heaped with colored, filled with assortments of playthings; priced from Candy Specials | Newport Creams in assorted fla vaple, for chocolate, lemon, orange, pistache, vanilla and violet; elsewhere 4cc. 1b,; our reguiar price, 24c. Ib, this 19¢ Note: These delicious Greams are made in our own candy kitchen —as fresh, pure and inviting as we can —A basement collection of Voiles tnd Ia eae ken assortments and odd pieces of all-woo! fabrics, oes by us at 39¢,, 49c, and 69c, a yard, of a number of other desirable Tweeds, Shepherd Checks, Serges and —A Main floor sale of IrishDress Linen—our own di- rect importation from Belfast; 36 inches wide, shown in natural flax, champagne, pale blue, cadet, navy and Parsifal blue, red, gray, black, gol At 10c as Well as shepherd checks, ‘oot aN: belin, pink and reseda; value 55c, a yard. , —A basement sale of Fime Dress Voiles—regularly 12c, to 19¢, a yard, shown in checks, nub flecks and changeable effects in all the desirable colorings—including plain colors SUNDAY WORLD B’way at 6th Av Friday and Saturday We Offer Men’s $3.80 Hats at $1.88. 24 FI Spring Style Derbies made of se- lected fur felts and trimmed with the same qualities of silk and leather used in standard $3,50 Hats. A special purchased lot—probably hot enough for the two-days’ selling, Our Revular Stock Lines in- clude Derbics and Soft Hats at Re and $3.49—values — $3,50 n Boys’ Clothing, 24 7, rear, Nortolk and Double-Br. Suits, made of cheviots, cas: and blue serges; knickerbocker trousers with all Norfolk sults; sizes 6 to 16 years, at $2.97, $3.74, $4.69 and up to of serges, cheviots and the new Shep. herd plaids; sailor or Eton collars; sizes 2% to 12 years.,....... $4.69 Young Men's Sults, made of chev. lots, cassimeres, blue serges and black thibet; all fast colors; single or double-breasted coats, cut over new- est models; values $12 to $18, at $7.49, $9.96, $12.96 and $14.96, Boys’ Shirts, tnt FI, Negligee Shirts made of striped and figured madras, with cuffs de- tached; special... se neee ABC Children’s Dresses, 24 Fl, At $1.34 — High Neck White Lawn Dresses, with French dots, embroidery and fine tucks; new sleeve; full skirt with deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $1.96 —High Neck White Lawn Dresses, yoke formed of Val. lace insertion and S, lace-trimmed bertha; full skirt with tucked flounce and deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $2.49—white Lawn Guimpe Dresses, trimmed with lace and embroidery — inser- tion; rever over shoulders of | lawn; full skirt and tucked flounce; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $3.39 —High Neck Sheer White Lawn Dresses, yoke formed of embroidery in- sertion and fine tucks, deep ruf- fle of embroidery; collar and cuffs of fine tucks and edging; full skirt trimmed with several rows of tucks and with deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $3.74 —High Neck Dotted Swiss Dresses, yoke formed of Val. insertion ‘with fancy lace-trimmed bertha; full skirt and deep hem; also Guimpe style, with bertha of Val, lace in- sertion; puff sleeves; full skirt and deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $4,74 — High Neck Sheer White Lawn Dresses, round yoke formed of tucks, lawn and Val, insertions; fancy lace- trimmed bertha; new ~ model sleeve, full skirt with several rows of lace insertion; ribbon belt; sizes 4 to 14 years, At $5.49 — High Neck Sheer White Lawn Dresses, pointed yoke of tucks, Val. inser- tion and ribbon be bertha trimmed with lace and insertion; ribbon belt; full skirt with deep fe flounce, trimmed with several rows of lace insertion and deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years, Cottage Curtains and Draperies, ad Ruffled Net Curtains, with lace insertion and edge. Value $1.35 | to $3.75 a palr. | Ruffled Muslin Curtains, inches wide, 3 yards long, Value 80c. to | Sale $2.65 a Pair. | Prices 69c, to $1,98 Novelty Fish Net Curtains, full length and width new designs, solid reds or greens, value $4.75 a pair, sale PFICC, sores sevens +$3.48 French Crete Madras Curtn'ns, beautifully colored; a new importation, Values $5.75 to | Sale Prices $13.00 a Pair. $3.98 to $9.98 Novelty Colored Cross Stripe Curtains, sullable for summer por. tieres and window draperies, Values $1.10 to | Sale Prices $4.25 a Pair, 796. to $2.98 Renaissance Lace Curtains, with good wide lace Insertion and edges; about 125 pairs inall. Sale Prices, 9Bc. to $2.69 49 $8.75 quality,a pair... $6.24 $9.50 quality, a pair ..$0.98 $14.75 quality,a palr,, $8.98 Irish Point Curtains, about so Dairs in all, Values $4.50 to | Sale Prices $7.25 a Pair. $2.98 to $5.48. Men’s Shirts—ExceptionalValues WANTS WORK WONDERS. Nae * Le Mecridor’s Skin Tonic a lotion remarkably effective removing freckles, sallowness and blemishes generally. ist Fi. 34th to 35th St. eM, a Our Lines of High Class Ready-to-Wear Apparel | for Men include a colle:tion of Frock Coats, Waistcoats and Trousers to which we direct particular attention, a Vi, wal | These garments are products of the foremost clothing organiza- tion in America and they are as nearly faultless in fabric and finish as ready-for-service garb can be. Coa ind Waistcoats, made of Thibets, vicunas and undressed worsteds: splendid fitting, ......... $14.96 to $24.91 Striped Trousers, to wear with frock coi + $4.49 to $7.74 Double-breasted Waistcoats, in white and figured patterns... .$3+74 Gray Cutaway Frock Suits, made of wide-wale diagonals and undressed worsteds,.. + $21.00 to $27.00 We are showing a very large assortment of Sack Suits made of black or blue serges, cheviots, Thibets and worsteds—single or double-breasted coat IMOAEIS., .erseveeveveceesrrervences Peeeneeeeeenes teseeees $9.96 to $24.00 Spring Overcoats for Men. Knoeslength Coats, made of cheviot, vicunas, Thibets and worsteds, In black and Oxford; serge lined, $9,963 Silk lined,.eees+e++++G14,96 to $22,49 Short Box Coats, made of the best grades of covert cloth in various shades:—Serge lined, $9.96 to $14.96; silk lined... $14.96 to $24.96 Paddock Overcoats, made of worsteds, cassimeres and coverts—plain and fancy; four different Models...s++ssveee verre vevvee $19.96 to $28.49 Novelty Handkerchiefs for Men, ist Fi. We have just received from Paris a shipment of Silkeand. Linon Hankerchlefs, introducing a decidedly novel effect in in+ itials and shading. They are shown in various colors, the initials being hand-embroidered on embroidered seals in shades to match. New, Exclusive and Inexpensive, 59c. each, lst Fi, A4th St. side, Shirts made of imported madras and cheviots, plaited or plain negligee, custom finished ........ Wier ene vente evens BE 240 Values $ Negligee Shirts made of D. & J, Anderson’s finest Madras; at- tached cuffs, custom finished; $3.50 value,...+..,.++++% Coat Shirts, plaited bosoms, made of natural linen, Men’s Pajamas, Men's Neckwear, let Fl, let Fi, French Foursin« ‘ands and Fold« At 94c—Pajamas made ot striped 1 ing Squares, made of high class im- ported silks In medium and dark ef- and figured madras, trimmed with silk fects; widths 2% to 2% inches; values $1.50 and $2.00; sale prices 94¢. and |$1,44. Club or Spring Ties, made of im. ported silks, with graduated pointed or ¢ frogs and pearl buttons, At $3.19--Genuine Chinese Pongee Pajamas, hand made throughout. Square ends; value $1,00.....+0+-.68 Custom Shirts for Men. Wecall particular attention to our facilities for producing made-to-measure Shirts of the very highest class, at prices fully one-third lower than you will have to pay elsewhere for fabrics and workmanship of equal merit, In the Custom Shirt oom on the main floor we show a widely varied collection of Spring Shirtings from abroad—many of them exclusive patterns. Our lowest priced Custom Shirt costs $2,49—and it is not to be matched elsewhere under $3.50, On others at $3.44 and $4.44 each, the saving is proportion« ately great. Apart from the saving, the quality of the Shirts {s of first importance, You are not obliged to accept an order if the | garments are not thoroughly satisfactory. Launches and Rowboats We are agents for the Gas Engine & Power Co, and Charles L, Seabury & Co, (consolidated), of Morris Heights, New York city— manufacturers of Gasolene Launches, ( We have on exhibition in our Sporting Goods Dept, two of their vessels. A ‘Special Speedway”? Launch, 20-foot, equipped with a 3-horse ; ower motor (une cylinder) speed 7 to 8 miles rer hour, Tne Price $425.00 One 16-foot Launch, completely equipped—with removable Automobl'e seats, one pair of oars, = -horse power Eclipse engine and dynamo and set of ba;- terles; speed 6 miles pér hour, The Price $269.00 We can furnish a similar Launch with 1% horse power engine, speed 8 miles per hours Pricsssecesssrseseeres veer AOS IOS $300 We also have two completely equipped Truscott Launches at Reduced Prices, 18-foot, Standard stern, 2-horse power motor; listed at $450; reduced to. . $380 25-foot Compromise stern, 5 horse power motor; listed at $775; recued Truscott Rowboats, complete with cushions, two pairs of oars and oar- 1 locks; 12-foot, $35,963 15-foot (double end), $52.96; 14-foot, $63.49; 16-foot, $127.96, St, Lawrence Skiffs with rudders; all brass and bronze fastenings; cop- per riveted; $49.96 and $74,96, Boat Chairs, $1.79, , oi afoot Folding Boat Chairs, $2.74, Ash Oars, at 9c; # foot, Spruce Oars, straight blades, coppered/ Launch Chime Whistles at $8.96, and varnished, at 19¢, a foot, $11.94, We are also showing a full line of Old Town Canoes, manufactured by The Old Town Canoe Co., of Old Town, Maine, for whose lines we have the agency, The Canoes shown are various models, from 15 to 18-foot, ranging in price from $27.96 to $33.96. Our stocks of Sundr nd Fittings for small water craft afford practically averything In these lines a boat-owner may require. j ————————— Spruce Oars, with spoon blades, 21¢, erie oreenmersnneensnene sate sree Saabs