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‘ FINES FOR 48 YOUNG ROWDIES ON “L” TRAINS Police and Magistrates Join ” Hands to End Increas- ing Nuisance NO MERCY IS SHOWN Those Who Cannot Pay the $2 to $10 Fine Imposed Are Sent to the Protectory. ONLY NINE OVER 16 YEARS. Riot on Cars, insult Passengers, and Assault Those W Interfere, ‘after a night in station-house cells for some, and the doubtful hospitallty of tho Children’s Society for others, the fifty young hood!ums arrested on ele- wated trains coming from Bronx Park had other paesengers, weren't quite as arro- Yast night, after they gant and self-confident as been, end to rowdyism for a time. Nine of the years of age, Morrisiania Court Mayo, cars, Not only do they fight each other and Play ball in the cars, but assault any Because of the inability of the guards to handle had been de- cided to make wholesale arrests of the one who dares to interfer: them, Schwenk sald, It young toughs, ho terror they As @ mater of fact, most of them had completely wilted, and the chances are that tho action of the police and the Interborough detectives has put an prisoners over sixteon were arraigned in before Magistrate Detective Schwenk of the Inter- borough Company, told the Coum that for years gangs af boys coming down from ball playing or from the various pleasure resorts !n the Bronx on Sua- day nights had terrorized passengers on the elevated trains and on the surface 6, Magletrates Will Help. Magistrate Mayo sald the attention of the Board of Magistrates had been called to the evil and the board had decided that if the police arrested the their heodiums the courts woul part In the work of suppr lectured all the b them § each. went back to cells, Tho boys fined are: ter, of No, 611 Bast Edward Risley, of @undred and Jacob Lewis, Zwicki, of No, et; John Bauer, id do ession, roundly and fined Few of them had any money, and while the parents of some were In court to pay the fnes, others Charley Hubes- hty-lifth street; 688 East Thirty-eight ot No, 104 Hasex street; Charles Beck, of No, 21 Willls avenue; hello, of No, 203 Heater street; 18), Wast tN MET SISTER HE |HAFFEN FIGHTS BELIEVED WAS | TO KEEP WAHLE OFF THE BENCH Protests to Mayor and Ap- pointment Is Held Up Temporarily. THE OTHER MAGISTRATES Moss, Steinert and “Battery Dan” Finn Get Long Terms —MoAvoy Short One. at inter Ritte ized had flee he would now be Hackensack WIM Have Three Bxe= | pyt a. powedful delegation cutlons Within te Next | Lronx headed by President Piveawesne: | himself invaded the Mayor's oMce and (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) lby a vigorous protest the |, HACKENSACK, N. J., May 1—An=| Mayor to delay action. toinette Tolla was to-day sentenced by |” prosiient Haffen Judge Garretson at Hackensack to be | 43), : Sy see ineal de Wii tO hanged on June 9 fort murder of Jo- Bronx was to bo recopnined y' One He Waghington avenue; Char} of Nw, 7 Broome street, Lahift, o. incyeninie arrested dren's Court. ‘Dacre was t Just stop, © was firm. he sald, and fenders every He fined the older boys ones either $2 or was imprisonm y. Bey thelr pa thelr Anes, he a In the Catholic Protest went to the Protector being unable to p Ive . 69 Kirst aw children unde were arraigned in the part of parent 3 Keel and ue. r the much but six’ The rowdyism must the most way to slop ‘it was to punish the of- Ume they were caught, ® and —— FRANK FELTON NOT 10 BE TRIED Gambler Who Shot and Killed Guy Roche Discharged from Custody on Motion of the As- , Sistant District-Atto ew Frank Fejton, the gambler who shot and killed Guy Roche at Bkoadway and ‘Thirty-fifta street Thanksgiving nighi, | ‘was discharged from cust by Justice Davy in the Criminal Branch of the Bupreme Court, Lawyer Louls Lowenstein, counsel for mney. ‘ody to: Felton, made a motion for tie diam! of the indictment against the 4g motion was onposed by Agalsta District-Attorney Ely, he would the, “The prosecuuo: tice Davy, “is not defendant on ie tho defendant on trinlk, Mr, Justice Kenetick, afier fully considering the evidence on both sides, stated thut,) according to his bellet, vould never bo convicted, taln {mpoesible to cbtatn it, the dant advired Mr, motion for the dismissal though the prosecution erclsed due diligence in trying to oh. additional ovidence, it has becn I move that be discharged.’ Justice Davy, in discharging Felion Lowenstein to renew his who stated that not oppose the discharge own ETgORnIBAD: Mr. Eh. in’ possession sumMectent :evidence to warrant placing y told the defendant has of the Cictmant Jater in the term, ee GEN. LEE’S BODY TAKEN TO RICHMOND Driet Funcral Servicen Washington Attended by a Big Throng of Mourne WASHINGTON, May 1, eral services were held to-~ Hela Jonn | Chile effecuve nibh estat y nich, teen pro- | ~ the $10 -day issal er, nt of ce, ass of exe Ins neat five brief sp IN HER COFFIN Conrad Ritter Was on the Way to Bury Body of Supposed Relation. While he was on the way to bury the body of a woman whom he sup- pored to be rad Ritter, of New Durham, N. J., was much purprised to-day the sister in Second avenue near Thir- ty-second street. He was about to take a boat at the ‘'Thirty-¢ourth Island City place, woman supposed to be his sister was in @ hearse which was standing in line the ferry-houso, sister back to his home nad the body of the other woman taken back to Hoboken, where At that red. Annu Reiter died in st. pital in Hoboken on Ap one claimed the body and {t was bur! er learned resembled his wister closely and yester- day he ordered that the body be disine terred and given a burial in a ceme- tery on Long Island, —— MRS. TOLLA WILL BE HANGED IN JUNE. seph Sonta in her nome on March 4, The woman's counsel, P, W, Stagg, in hig cent had been der in the first degree ‘Dhis makes th NEW REALESTATE AUCTION ROOM OPENS. Legal Ceremoni The new auction-rcom of the New York Renl Estate Auctionasrs' Arsoc'a- tion, at Nos, Mand 16 Vesey strer formally opened at noon t h by James L. Wells, the President, ing th when week Day € legal sales, THE. WORLD: MONDAY’ EVENING, M AY? 1, 1900, thht of his sister Con- when hs met street" ferry for Long the meeting took moment the body of the Ritter took hbs ‘n Durham and it was again | Bronx Mary's Hos- last. oN i] thai the d woman Ga. FW Accoums and Democracy of G Mr, Wahle h exriier in repor him to suggest myicted of mur- see hin named third hanging to take | deal for ¥ 6 place in the Hackensack jail within tie | ‘The appointm trates Moss and “Battery Dan" of the Pinst Dist Sen veara each, out Justiee Sale Made = After es and Dedication this fall. Address, Francis F, McA McA yea was day, with a made the. first legal | . "tt was the | Ya" |BOWEN S$ e now room as the pla President Wolls | romarks rhe sale of real! CARACAB( Ve » by public jon had jn ome | y xy # arvounted ts $500,000,000, but In re- | ‘ter Bowen 8a | tnck of a proper place for holding them, and bea or bathe # pliable s! and de will be fo: pounds which m: fubbing and kneading th res, eliminating and pre’ If you gan go About your Wark at once, Does not nor glove Sample (2 ow.) 150, Smat (3 om.) gr a Sic bottle and a 0: bottle o: Wells’ Ve! resto: hair treat for with ponple of taste and refinement everyw! otherwise not in good condition use this delightful article, Suited to all, specially adapted for women, since it contal not soll the delightful and the hair coming out, and the hair in ele, tocurlor for which bottle of Wo tat Dro f features, LEAURELLE Wells’ Hair Tone because of a | Stat in cl Is She Handsome ? Possibly not as to features; but what a fino smooth skin wtiful complexion! 1 is the lovely skin LE mes A Used a 1res A sol in and complexion, or for massaging the skin, it as kin, a sk withering or ageing of the skin, NECK, ARMS AND HANDS, WITH THE DELIGHTFUL und more effective an. much more agreeable th clog up the por: kin and fl blemishes, Work, oF exposure roughens or chaps the face cooling, overs! Alter shavin; Rrense nour soil anything ; need not 8, Delightfully perfume f Wells! Hair Balsam lor Gr Ivet Cream Faco Powder, equal to $191, of $1.95 ation to every purchaser.) tions beaten t dressing ice things ere, rative worthy of the name—und ‘those who appreciate and enjoy t! no oil ur grease, akin, clothing, hats, bonnets, nor collars; ; however frocly used is harmics: will koo» the scalp clei nt eandition wavy, fluffy, brig it and Ii wave purpose use Wells! Mair Dalsam, ists, as Express te prepaid only on 60c an Fitzhugh Lee in the Mpiphany Epis- al Church, on @ etreet, Rey. Ran- , fel is chap, dolph HM. McKim, D, fain of the Washingto! Roaerels. Veterans, of an of in Lee’ Htesionm trienty, nt ohurch was thro nds and acquaintances d 4 and the ¥ wiih oral ‘ftert command he two were nRedd mat witht Lee WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM, [Ly R BATOAM nm revente da brown, WELLS’ HAI or Ho st ar WAUHOPE LYNN, President Claims Name Magletrate, but Murphy Wants Wahle. appointments Magistrates centloned Alderman oy, was named free from roughness, chaps, chaf wads, pimples, blotches, tetter, scaly or e idedly improves tlie complexion. to wrink perfumed, harmless, pure, clean, and clear as crystal tefreshing luxury, KEEP LOOKING YOUNG—UNDER 40 YOU CAN DO THE TRICK PRACTICING MASSAGE UPON THE PACL, zemic con Prevents te Exquisitely BALM MASSAGE SKIN LOTION When used for MASSAGING the Skin LEAURELLRE (Lanrel) BALM is most agroeablo, ratisfactory and pleasing. It 2 any solid, semi-solid, more or open and stimulate them to rive wp and throw off {mpuritios, By ell with the Balm, the skin tissues are stimulated to healthful action, opening the nples, blackheads, spots and blotches, freckles and tan, giving he freshness and glow of youth; a pliable, smooth, velvety skin and an improved tone and complexiod, The massaging well the skin and flesh with the Balm gives exercise to the muscles and the sicin tissu akin, invigorating to hea! Mediawa (10 ox,) 80, of went \with but one exception, that of Charies ile, former Comsnissioner of Jead'r of the reater been three the candidate, and he a plea for the woman, told the Court ied ue BHU anes dak Ai ‘Most beaut'ful effects. that he was sure the direstion of thy Mr Wale eee Ms ied builet in’ Bonta'e head indicated that | Was hearing the protest, and was told |1 $1.25 Axminsters to.» +++ 5c the man Was snot as he faced Mrs. his app dntment would be held up tem Uninatchable bargains, Tollay and that she anticipated an at | yorarily, Dut 2g. Musohy had tnter- |] 6§e, Tapestiy Brussels tos, 52'c¢ “Phe lawyer. expressed surprise that | coted himself In Walle, and wants to Wide range of patterns. 4 Taat means a greut _ a 75c, All-Wool Ingrains—the S5¢ Milli Ss I new and exclusive patterns in overplaids, str.pes, a, . ner ale pattern plaids, str.pes, nts made are Magis: SonUINA SIONS MERLING: 2) y checks and indistinct figurings, double and Stelnert na, amma trlet, Wauhope Lynn was appointed to fill nn’s term until the end, of the year in the Muntefpal Court, is slated a3 a candidate for the office voy, a brother of First Deputy Pollee Commissioner Thomas F. 3 to Ml the vhree 4 left of Magistrate Moss's present term, and Wahle was slated to Mill out the present term of Magistrate Steinert. ‘The appointment of Finn and Lynn ts understood to be pleasing to the Sul- AILS |. FROM VENEZUELA. | neauela, for May the ation, and clear, bright, lifelike complexion that attracts, rather than the AURELLE (Laurel) BALM, rubbed upon the fave, neck, arms and hands, three or four ti } do wonders for your week, will 3 a lotion ft, s D a ful action all the functions that go to asture a perfect skin and @ charming complexion, and by the same kneading process, with the Balm, it has tendency to fill or plump out shrunken, shri venting tendency to wrinkles, withering or ageing of the skin, assuring youthful condition and oldage, Most of all, Ladios will find 1t a pleasure to use this delightful Toilet rather than a disagreeable necessity, ——_- or handa, ore ape oot hin, healing. up nor W. are (28 01 ‘ay Lair), or E. 8, WELLS, Chemist, Jereey City, N. J. 18 WHAT ITS NAME IMPLIES Rare in elegance and merit. It ha ali other of the many halr preparas ‘A tonic, gem. A In high If your hair is coming out or 0 a stanidatiil and tollet, flit not sticky nor mussy, will canly, cooling, refreshing, dries fairly quick, so that qwomon, with whom it is a great favorite, can tise it as well as men, Stops itchin: healthful, free from dandruft, Hua teadency hair, Tho Tone dogs NOT’ resture gray hair to original color, y The *'TOND" comes, email (4 of.) ag¢} medium (z0 02.) soe large (25 of.) $1.00, AT DRUGGISTS, bottle and a gi box of Wells' Velyct Cream Face Powder, or a x bottle and a f00 Nair Balsum for Gray Hair), or of Leaurelie Balm (forthe Skin), and a box of the Pace Powder prepaid by Express on receipt of $1.00. Please recure 1 $1.00 orders, Not sent C.0.D. (1 guarantee complete eatistaction to every purchaser.) E.S, WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. felike, Joy U.S. Av ri ier JUSTICE, Right to through at New York. g at the Mayor's o Magistrate, from induced Jeotared that if the John Morris. and Jusilcc to full terms of oretary Hartehison Is | Sf, in-any of my preparat it id b y ions, Sent prepaid by ex Please secure the balm of Druggists as kxpress is prepaid only on 40¢ and $1 orvers, Joes i (guarantee comp A large i our hair is turning gra you. wish rorestore 1s DELEGATES TO MAILWAY After Inapecting Central Ratiway | They Hide im Special Yards Underground | ‘Train, About two hundred delegates to the International Railway Congress, which mecta. in Washington, D. ©. next Thureday, assembled at the ‘Transportation Club in Forty- second street with thelr ladies and walked to the Grand Central atation, The party was met by I, A, McCor- mick, General Manager of the depot; | R, B. Slater, Buperinteadent, and J, W. | Stevens, station maiter, who showed the delogates about the place. Later | the party boarded a special train and were taken to the Mott Hayen Yards ft railroad company. where they | ing: the yard factilites, | the visitors got back to the Grand Central station they took a trip | in @ epecial subway train to the north- ern terminus, From there there was a return ride to the City Haj and from | there to tho Thirty-third ‘street sta. | where automobiles were in walt. | to the East | to. quality of carpets and rugs in our own mills, it doesn’t follow that we overlook the cheaper grades, To the contrary, we weave acomplete range of styles in each, And for this reason the Lobson store is the natural carpet headquarters for floor coverings in New York, This week’s specials CARPET REDUCTIONS )0c Police German It sainutes the Haften the At 1 $1.15 Wilton Velvets to. .. doader [Rugs Reduced| a splendid Mne of Rich Royal Wiltons (@ x 12 ft.) at $28.50, They're regular $35 rugs and great value at that. [MATTINGS Have you seta our new Oriental arrivals? Why not get something quite different from, the sort you see most of about town? Either Chinese iy Japancse—#6.00 the roll up. John and James Dobson, le 8 St-and SPQ. We're offerin He able colors, * Our sale days has proved @ unsurpassable have The most effective worm medi- cine for children Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge 1.—Min- | United colcrs end patterns. price of $1, Allt tary’ price, 3e 5c 10¢ ESSENCE OF NATURE greasy, sticky or mussy com- Hous ae, Smooths dowr the coarse-grained, uneven led oF unde pearance woll int ation will quickly smooth the akin, and you reshing lotion, Contains no ofl nor grease, harmlogs; does not soil ailka, satins A $1.00 bottle of the fair Tone and a %0 box o on receipt of $1.00, Naat at dru ttle of wa iy Ly Not seat ©, 0, m, vor TOD With ‘color, piagk or. you want, 18 NOT x He OAK ching, Bto| the i Taifeta “Yyh 3.28 for Trimmed Hats £ trimmed hats the jast few and there'll be more \o-morrow, 58c .or Hand Mad Crowns are made cf fan braid cnd brims of tucked chiffon. large variety ot colors, 2 Cc for de efur PY Lema 6.051 abundantly assures the expected success of this memorable sale, It iorcibl; foretells the enthusiasm and satisfaction of our customers. Hy to-night thousands» of shoppers will be telling thousands mor morrow will witness an unparallelet Throngs that will make new history for “sth Aven Silk 200 sample this Spring bh forth, All to 44, Many of th identical wit $i.1 double brea ) ings, fancy metal 45c for Tuscan and Other ress Shapes Genuine Tuscan and Novelty Dress Shape:, including some of the best bloc!:s, Hats in this asscrtment are worth up to98ceach,and the price we name is rid.culcusly low, 20c tor Untrimmed Straw hats A very low price for excellent hats. | A spl Hats i sold for special } these gcc trimmed the best revelation. Values gone out from Lere, Hats novelty is Fine | QNE DOLLAR WRAPPERS Ate for $1.00 Wrappers made of the vey best percale, | styl’s ily designed with pretty skaped yoke end rew bsacp ¢c sleeve hnished with trimming traids and ruffles, 12-incn Hlounce on skirts, (ull extra width, A full aes istnen| a NG 2 he original It is ex: ‘value even at t By he greater bargain now at this ‘'Anniver- White Goods-WashGoods Anniversary Oifers of Unusual Merit Continued To-Mo. 5c and 8c per yard for Ginghams, value Sc to 12%c. 6%cand 8%c per yard value 10c to 15c. : per yard for all kinds of white goods, The biggest sale of the season. Values up to 85c ard for Dress | 10c, 12\.c and 18c per y 5e per yard for Chambrays, pia.n shades, Value Volles, values 18 fo 29c¢ 10c, Value 19¢, No Mail Orders.) 89 for Folding W Bencn, with wringer attac- ment. Willhold two large tnbi, BYe for oak splint C Basket, with 24e for painted cedar I aly Infante’ eel handles, ode > Deno Wt 1h Yorr Initial Engraved Free ' and 12 Tumblers | } Table Tumblers, like illustration, are made of hin, blewa gl (hey area teal glass. fon ewca tumbler tree cf charge. makers furni-h the operato: and pay all expenses, & it costs you nothing, ene) for fancy shape Whit Plates, orth ase, each. Suits at $5.98 every conceivable style Nea baci, collarles:, finished with com “bination color broadcloth and pip- bishop sleeve trimmed with Fiee Alterations “Anniversary” 45¢ ~ 1.95 tor Finc Hand Made Hats price exceedingiy poy u ar, Every good color Splend:d shapes n good braids, Desire | 49¢ Children’s SireamerMats 4ic ior Fine Wreaths beauttiul wreaths suitable tor children’s Lats o3 well as other styles of trimming, Silis Mull, finest Chiffon finish, yard for Bleached Muslin, yard wide, nishings. Anniversary Ollers! rony side handle, with electric Fond wire heops. | We will engrave your ini 2 ot their bargain purchases record-breaking business—targains and) jue’s Busy Corner.” | 0 Is What 1,000 of Our Merchandise = Discount | Stamps Are Wor'h to You $1.50 7s What 500 of Cur Mer- , cnancise Diicount Stamps | Ate Worth to Lou in Ace | tial, Money ‘m Our Store | | Telephone $809 Gramercy. Shirtwaist|| SILKS AND DRESS GOODS: ‘Anniversary?! — Spcelals ‘Birst Anolversary!? Worthy Your Prompt Specials in Attendance, Dress Goods suits that have act- ually sald wholesale at, $12,00+ | | 2He per yard for b0c All Silk) agLess ‘Than Kall Price [Bf To be real conservative we adver- Ra La erik dn raudhane ie Sf per yard for 2,500 a tine 1d pute at B59) Black. {|| Waren for Swing, uch stroma DOG @ Faia ce Silk Dobie b.ue, brown, red, green and gold tan, pray and bicck, with desi.ns suitable Crepe Veiling, 33 > cioth are the colorings made in for shirtwaist suits, waists and ,owns, inches wde,in shades of reseda, ¢ crown, navy, royal, gray, tan, red, etc. heguiar value 5Co, QO por yard for 1,500 pads of Albinoss, sirictiy all pue 1 tull range of co.ors, Sica as brown, yard for 75c Rough 2 Fongees im all tue 27 inches wide, 33e per yard for 60c imported white silk Halutal, 27 inches as brought s0e s sizes up leading shad B78 ¢ suits in this lot are woo! end J) 1 ches wide, in h illustrat wide, tet AV} te scarcet, pay, pink, c dey javendcr, lan, 350 Girls’ Reefers 47e per yard for C9c black] nev ‘ny le, old roe, royal, ilio cream made of fancy mixed oil Loiled rustling Taffeta, and biack, Cc. quaiity ‘ all wool materials, sted box front, belted Men’s Clothing! “Anniversary” Sale Special?’ You never saw such values as the $7 15 e $15.00 Spring Suits cn sale at......, Custom quality Suits for men, The very new- est effects in pure worsted and fine ail-wool Scotch cheviots of the highest quality. Bright, buttons, Sizes 6 to 14, single breasted, tailored corr. builds, ii | Boys’ Clothes! 1.98 Boys’ Suils,with extra Pants, Value $4.00, in Norfolk and Double $4. IT) e ently to fill all ndid assortment cf fine goods ata A Breasted styles, in all-wool mixed Cheviots, sizes 7 to 15, meant to he A in this lot that were doucle tne price quoted urchese enables uy to offer ods at 49c each, Many straws wilh r.bbon bandand ends in colors, for Women's vici kid- skin,patentcoltskin and b.own kid Oxford Ties and Jow Shoes, built on the latest lasts, made {o sell at $1,75 to $2.00; bought to sell in cur big Anniversary Sale way below cost; every size, 244 to 8 widths D to EE; numerous patieras; ciferent 98c | 79c_ for Girls’ patent | for coltskin end full) Children's tan lace kicskin Shoes,cloth | Shoes in sizes 5 to uppers; sizes 8 to 11/8, 844 to 11 and imported fowers branched into x 89c for Misses’ and Girls’ one strap kid Stndals in pink, blue and red t0 match your Sum- mer drésse ; worth 98ce | fer Boys’ solid end | mood Shoes, rpe- cially shown for this big Annivers say Sale, in sizes | rrow! and 11% to 25/1145 to 2; special | gy''so far pale aes Bile 1574 andl ake \ worth $1.50 to/ for this sale; value/ to Ll and 11% to| $44; worh $1.50 for Colored Lawns, | | $1.75. | $1.25, at 79. 2,at SOc. and $1.75. Specials in Toilet Articles and Drugs Read Every Item—Don’t Skip a Line (No Mall Orders) | 7e $3 Ue) [7 gli, Wx of Seldtita Powders; or Mennen's Talcum Powder. 10e for Menner Se sixa of Little Liver Pills; 6, for Fyebrow Pencils, alt color: enoh ir pint of Violet Ammonia for for \ pint of pure Norway Cod \ 10 Fee wath, Guar. 25e (resto ape: pee pint 18e fe Liimerite Nall Paste, powder |49@ f or cake, the greatest Qe (or 144 pint of FY Bay Rum with if especially fine for " Weat India nkler top; They're Special Ae pet int the er ata OP. |ADE Gl ionHibec TAI ie, MONEE for 159 algo of Best Florida Water; for 400, ‘size of Malted MINK; ash ic 1%@ for alee, 28¢ for hospital size, . M1) for ic slz0 of Katserin German Farina. Cologne, for S00 size of Toklo, the tascin- ane She bre altted ia for 296 Be ew sapanean. pertume SSe fe. 2 UN: Dye or Sehet 17e 1%, Fe, wine Of Mrs, Witnon'n : note uid Rouges wane: bor 18. | BBC for 953, aize Syrup of Fine Be (94, 3ansdowh's Face Powder, eny [ing FR iio. tor Compleston i erasht Cher pound of ci Campror 19e 9,88, & bd, meneey \4e "ta 8 for Mota ails; 7 for eq fox Munyon Hazel Soap: Be loran tae FC Rho nr th fe Thane, ASPB } * Cocoanut Ol othes ile tee 20 Bath Spray or box of G cakes Mella Spanish suntan Syrlees Prils 1D] FE ee, : FOenstoll 7H NR eal ent for box of &% cnkos Sweet Cream of Rubber Com- 10¢ {;,," $2 in Groceries for Special Combination Offer 25,000 of these Special Anniversary Orders are all neatly packed and ready to be delivered to your home, We will not sell more than two of these Special Orders to any one purchaser, 1 The package contains the following staple groceries ; 5 pound cloth sack H, & E, fine Granulated 1 package Uneeda Biscuits. 2 pound package Quaker Oats 1 can of Condensed Soup.s.+ 1 pound 35c Java and Mocha Coxtee, 44 pound 60c Mixed Teaseseee.sas {cake of Progter & Gamble’s Ivory Soap. 1 full pound package Instant Tapioca 3 pouad can solid pack Red Ripe Tomajoes, 69° | All fo ¢ Limoges China Cake or Bread of fine white wood, oe OC . 20 fine, x The Por REMAN A9 RAAT ABTEL ERM EMIT RS CIR