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SAY ANSONIA CASHIER LOST AT THE RACES George W. Pollard Charged with Larceny of $2,100 of Hotel Funds, Charged with the larceny of $2,100, which sum is expected to grew as the pooks of the hotel are examined, George W. Pollard, of No, 921 St, Nicholas ave- nue, the cashier of W, B,D. Btokes’s $5,000,000 hotel, the Ansonia, was ar- ralgned In the West Side! Court to-day on the complaint of George B, Webb, manager of the hostelty © arrest of Pollard followed the discovery of & ‘. JMggled account for $190, and within a few hours Mr, Webb had found dis- crepancios of $2.10) in a pant of the books which the cashter controlled, Absence of Pollard last night r $190 was presented to a patron. jately called at the office and showed Mr, Webb @ receipted dill for the same account, Mr, Webb then be gan an examination of Pollard's books and found many items falsified, Omitted to Enter Receipts, Phe cashier was sent for and respond- ed at once, While he was on Nis way to the Ansonia, Detective Michael Wall, of the West Sixty-elghth street station, had arrived, and was told to wait for the inter qrd and Wet * keeper of the ager was put to work on the books, and within a few hours falsifications amounting to $2,100 were Alscovered, Just how far they will reach {s not known Mr. Webb said to an Evening World reporter to-day thai it would be difM- until n Pr —— ——— a cult to make a statement entire set of books were thoroughly examined, ‘The way In which the money js gliexed to have been stolen is a Very simp) e, ‘The man would Rive receipts for hotel accounts with- out entering the items In the ledger. The tracings of the specific thefts was thus made easy, but as the An has a large pat age it will take some time to exar » each account. Money Lost at Race Track. 1 When Detective Wall placed Pollard under arrest :t is sald that the latter made a confession, He was locked up all night in the West Sixty-olghth street station and taken to Police Headquarters early to-day, his picture finding a place soon after in the Rogues’ Galery, Ho is a square-jawed young man with @ thin, black, wiry mus- tache and has an easy, courteous man- ner, \ Pollard had been employed in the hotel for eighteen months and was unquall- fledly trusted by the men above him. Never a spicion rested dg his hon- wsty, I sald that the bulk of the money stolen from the hotel went to the race track. Pollard ts said to have Jost and in order to cover his losses d.pped into the drawer of the Ansonia cash box, Pollard Pleads Gulity. Pollard when arraigned in the West Bide Court pleaded guilty, but Magis- | trate Wahle refused to entertain the plea, He held him in $2,000 bail for ex- amination and postponed the hearing until to-morrow, when Manager Webb, of the hotel, would make his formal ’ ee Meet came to Pollard last Decem- | at) FMI Bante piaved the races. | The Coward Arch - Supporting | \ ‘Phe food thing Won and, then more] Shoe containing a metal prop, re | B | Sears tadhtng tk aaa ot] bow contanlng reel Props | gu railed he Rot 4178 felling | fectly the natural shape of the foot. Broder be dopper” tame, Beat trom For Men and: Women. i eon TOM stoadurd, the Testarer, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, —— CUBA rection of next Sunday's World, tiful supplement in colors, the | Ail about The Pearl of the An- + Ulles In special W-pege Cudan Bean- TRIED TO BLOW UP TENEMENT ~ FULL OF PEOPLE Explosion Creates Panic in the | Big Double House at No. 234 East 97th Street. An attempt was made to blow up the big double tenement No, 244 Hast Nine ty-seventh street, early to-day by ‘ho placing of an explosive of some Kh | upon the front stoop of the house clos: | to the door, | ‘The force of the explosion was #0 grout that nearly every window in the place was bi Ken, and Klass was shat- n tae sther side of (he sing t.e one It Tort in the ered f as the hundred t Hight from halis, and som Juinp from the w Nut ¢ Nu bomb, have found by side the d It is thou ive ma doen a gilck or ynamity ae, Wath detonating cis, osdye Ti h of the }: credl, the Italian it ana Fourci street siatlo! mb Wag pilav d members of a gang of “oheup wach, preys upon tie Haurien Tottle Italy. This gauk, he nays, has been respenalble for sending threat ning Jetvers to Luuians of means in Lhe tas se oot ysy that was wrecked is in w nag the Block of Babel, On eof the sires | the other wide are per on th 'y nation soni ality. 4 fe big own the bullding, Tv» | of them, Gugilo Lucato and Giuseppe | Marino, ‘are, among Unose Who tye in | the place, ‘The urd, Angelo Mi Kast Ni | has a saloon at | seventh street. It 1s sur over intended to blow ui | some grudge against the is wii dwn it, of that he was under Ge jn | pression that it was “still owned he Widow of Antonio Troja, a man who, murdered four veurs ako. row Was the first victim ck Hand gang in Y vagy he was a bunker and’ wen with the funda intrusted to remained behind ith his creditors, ars he returne Hin the street d Bluck Hand anpoals | Bla yeurs to Italy him. His wife compromised W the Ten and Then He d letters ‘simu fused to listen for money, and one morning was found dead behind his mM Was cut from enr to ear, and he had bee ghot_and stab a_dozen_times nk sot Coward | Coward Arch-Supporting Shoe. JAMES S. COWARD, 268+274 Greenwich St., N.¥~ CHRAR WARRED O7RRBT,) Mall Ordare Filed: ‘Bond ter Catalogue, AMMEYE Sth Ave., Cor 20th St. FIFTH GREAT Anniversary Hosiery Sale Five years ago we opened our Hosiery Department and we now celebrate this anniversary with the greatest site this city has ever seen ry _ Our Hosiery Department is the largest and most complete in the city, with every new and clever hosiery idea always in stock, This sale of Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery includes all the most desirable imported staple and fancy effects at anniversary prices. We cordially invite your inspection of these marvellous bar- gains. [Do not fail to see window display. Women's fine Lisle Thread Hose, all-over lace and lace insteps, embroidered laces, silk clocks and fy embroidered patterns on black grounds, new effects in fancy colored lisles, 95¢, 54c ANd S100 qualities... .cccseseevsscvecvesseveerens Women's Lisle Thread Hosiery, eget Imported Cotton Hose, in all black and split feet, thin gauze, also lace effects and | | also maco feet, 25c. 15 | C Hi fancy boot patterns, 35c [WUALtY vvvvceeevees | 59c, quality ees. Women’s black Gauze Cotton and Lisle Thread Hose, black lace liste, silk embroidered cotton and lisle thread, fancy stripes and |]! patterns, fine quality ribbed lisle thread, 50c. and 59c, | qualities .. ee een 29c | Women’s 60c. Imported Lace Jisle Thread Hose, 29c Children’s School Hose, heavy and fine ribbed, double 1 2ic knees, heels and toes, 25c. quality, Men’s 50c. Hose, 25c., in all the new spring styles; also plain black, tan and navy, with handsome embroidered effects, the greatest selection of fine goods ever sold at this price. PIANOS AND ORGANS, C a a - SAND 9 [own Pianos 1 week | Why buy a cheap, trashy piano that has no reputation whatever, when you can purchase in this great sale such cele- brated pianos as we offer at startlingly low prices—every one built by reputa- y ble, expert piano builders; every one bearing the maker's name; every one fully guaranteed for ten years— Every One Built to Last a Lifetime? t Under no consideration buy a so-called “slightly used” Caution f--u" second-hand plano at any price, for in a very short time such a plano proves absolutely worthless, Exchange—'!f you have an old plano, exchange it for one of our beauti- ful, new, up-to-date pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 a week. We will send for your old plano any time and charge you nothing, Will deliver at Sal Blane to your reslagney et Wie tine aH desire. ; js remarkable, You'll miss a chance to save from $150 This Great Sale to $200 by not taking advantage of It. In fact, it would be most unwise for you to purchase a plano without seeing and hearing the instruments offered in this sale, Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Richardson Pianos, $195 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 Including stool and cover, Plano guaranteed for 10 years. $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. No Interest is charged for time taken in making payments. Pianos Delivered on First Payment of $5.00. On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any part of the United A | Frazins Shoes States free of charge. Upon request we will send a representative to you. Alt (aks TRansrer To THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 11. TA5, EL ee Te ee eS rT rae TE” hue Kech's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopniny an Extravazanee, H, ror = KocH & Co. 125th Street, West, sien ' $6.50 Cirls’ Coats $4.69 GIRLS’ REEFERS, THREE-QUARTER AND SEVEN-EIGHTH LENGTH COATS, of all- wool mixtures, shepherd and faney checks, mohairs, coyerts and cheviots, in blue, brown, black and red, plain tailor-made, with emblem on sleeves, some collarless, prettily trimmed with cloth of contrasting colors, finished with braid; sizes 4 to 16 years; all finely tailored and worth regularly $6.50, F day and Saturday 4.69 $3.95 Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.69| GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, of white and fancy lawns, chambrays, ginghams, linens! and dimities, in guimpe, Russian or fancy dress effects, all prettily trimmed with laces and embroideri zes 4 to 14 years; regularly $3.95, Friday an 2 69 ' $2.00 Child 35 MIS AND CHILDREN'S COLONIAL HATS, made of satin-finish Jap, braid, all white or navy and white, white and red and white and brown combinations, trim-| med with velvet bands, bow and large silk pompon; value $2.00, Fi | day and Saturday 1.35) $3.00 Boys’ Wash Suits $1.85 WASHABLE SUITS, of excellent quality imported cottons, linens and chambrays, white and colors, sailor and Russian blouse styles, with Eton, sailor or mnilitary collars; sizes 244 to 10 yrs,; value §3, Friday and Saturday.... 1,85 $6.00 Boys’ Fine Suits $4.79 DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK SUITS, 7 to 16 years; ETON, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, 2% to 10 years, of all-wool plain blue cheviots, serges and fancy mixtures; every oné finely tallored and perfect fitting; value $6.00, Friday and Saturday,.....+ 4.79 $13.00 Go-Carts $8.95 Friday and Saturday we shall offer well-made and reliable Go-Carts AT FAR BELOW REGULAR VALUE—It's an opportunity no frugal parent can afford to miss. Our offering consists of Go-Carts, full-size reed body, adjustable, reclining, best qual- ity steel springs, axles and handles, rubber-tired steel wheels with foot brake; every one easily worth $13.00, your choice for two days...... 8.95 Girls’ and Boys’ Tan Shoes MISSES’ LACE BOOTS OR OXFORD TIES, of tan Russia calf, hand welt, low, flat heels; sizes 1134 to 2, value $2.74, Friday and Saturday,..... . 2019 CHILDREN'S BUTTON OR OXFORD TIES, of tan Russia calf, flexible sewed soles; sizes 8% to 41, value $2.25, Friday and Saturday......... 1,79 BOYS’ Parone ot tan Russia calf, stout single soles, flexible McKay 1 89 1.39 Oven Saturdays tli 9.30 P.M sewed, stylish shapes; sizes 1 to 5%, value $2.50, Friday and Saturday... INFANTS’ LACE OR BUTTON SHOES, of tan Russia calf, hand-sewed turned soles; broad toes; sizes 5 to 8, value $1, riday and Saturday... PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YORK CITY TAX SALE, Borough of Manhattan, Owners of real estate situated in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on which taxes for any of the years 1886 to 1901, inclusive, or water rents for any of years 1885 to 1900, inclusive, are a must pay the same with seven per cent. in- terest from the time when they became due, together with charges of notice and advertisement, to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, at Room 85, Stewart Bulldfng, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. If default be made, such real estate WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC THE ALDER TION, IN MANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, th of Manhattan, City of New York, June 14, 1905, at 10 A. M., for the lowest term of years at which any person shall offer to take the same, in consideration of advancing such taxes or water rents, interest, charges and costs accrued thereon; sale to be continued until all real estate advertised for sale shall be sold, A detailed statement of the taxes and water rents and the ownership of prop erty taxed and on which the taxes and water rents remain unpaid is published in a pamphlet, copies of which are deposited in the office of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears and will be de- livered to any person APPLyINg. thereier. WARD A, SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments and Arrears of the City of New York, PUBLIC NOTICES, RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 7,9 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, No Whys or Therefore, These No Mail pguresing French Net Bod Sets—Renaissance contre plece and corner motife--20 inch valance—only one of a styl were $11.98 to $14.08. terseee 1.08 1,000 patra Ruffled Muslin Curtains 4) Inches wide—16 atyles—value .79 68 6,000 yds. Curtain Mualins—Spots, Figures and Stripes—36 Inch— yale 12H and 1B,.. Manufacturers’ Sample Lengths Portleres-—sultable for ‘Table Covers, Cushtons, 16,00 pal price for sample strip. Reveraible Hungar Jeaigns—were .. Yard wide Cretonnes. and Orlental destsni Bed Sets Curtains Friday Brings these Value: in art, ovale 38.5 17 Friday Window Shades Brings these Values+Poles, Etc. fo Stationery Mand made Cpeaue: Bi i 88x84 inoh—heavy aasorted col roller—reg ularly 6). Fine Wood aia i) finished—oomple' 6-4 Tal and ble Oileloth—best: patterns—worth Tandem Box Btatloner; vellum finish—43 sheets and @ envelopem—were 19irsieeeeree LBM 16_ct, Games—Fish Pond, Man in Moon, Yaoht Race, Baweball, t0...00+ «10 Friday Muslins Brings these Vatu io Cases lo Tickings, Ete. Unbleached Muslins—40 inches wide heavy round thre y seaming in centre make full sine sheots— mill lengths of S-cent quality— therefore MOHAWK SHBETL Value. UNBLEACHED—another good make, Valu Value. 6-4 12, ¥p | Bod 119... 6-4 Bt ‘} My |D-4 121 14 Vives LGM [10-4 2B. al NHW YORK MILLS PILLOW CASES. Only two sises—therefure 42x%6—value .12. 45xi6—value 14, aH Featherproof Tickings—value .10%4. 6% Full size sateen Mattress Ticks— b-inch box—value $1.98, 08 Friday Table Linens Brings these Values Towels in White Goods Fine Mercerized Damask Dinner Sets—high lustre—8x10 cloth—dozen 24 Inch Napkins—instead of $3,98,.2.49 All Lénen Batin Dameske—8 and 72 Inch; also Imported Mercentzed Damasks 72 inch—inatead of 79 All Idnen Napkins—21 inch— value $1.79. Oro od Hem'd Huck Towele—full bleach— Ux84—Anwtend Of Uesesererrsees . 8 Heavy Damask Towels—Knot fringe— 20xdB—Instead Of .D.ssissee 5 All Linen Russian Towelling— 15 Inch—value .10 Imported White Swisses—large, med: and small dote—19 cent quailty... Shirting Madras-fancy meroerined sinipes—insvead Of WM. rseriee Mill Lengths of Fine Piques— values up to 89 cents, Friday. .19 50 Inch All Wool Panamas—B' and best colors—valus 79. Priday, Brings tito Values in Dress Goods Dress SIIKs HEARN. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, }, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Strent, Friday, As Usual, Bargain Day No Long Stories To-morrow Will Be Friday-— Wherefores Splendid Values, Orders. Friday Women’s Jack+ Being these Values+ets and ta Tallored Suits, ong goats deta pabfe Bique collars and cufts—aleo werges. m ixtures and herd checks. no and Jacket styles—olnewhere $19.98,..18.08 Blouse, ton or Jacket Sults of spec! ves Ke Taffote i 1 nets a We Gone Bulle cehirred dlouse— value $20.98 ......4.4 Women's Jackets—Ta Black Ghevictcoollatiens yt Or strap neama—natin Wned worth $3.98 ., Tan Covert Box or atrapned—taffeta shea value $12.98 ., Friday Millinery Beings these Values ;Corsets to Petticoats Women's Telmmed Hats—Fano: Straw Bealds—bunches of Fiswere and Ribbon—up-to-date atyles— were $5.00—Special....., 2.08 Children’a Roll Rim Sailors— Ribbon Streamers—black, white &nd colors—instead of $1.00...510 4 Women's Drass Shapes—hand made on wire frames—black and colors— phere pes—instead of $1.00,., arge Bunches of Flowers—Ro: Violets, Gerantums, Poppies, Fol and many othera—instead of A ‘omen's Coutille and Batiste Straight fronty ‘French shapes, nied Girdles—odd s\zee—valuio .69 t Coutille Corsets—habit hip—lace and ribbon—white and drab—value $1.00, .65 Taffeta Silk Potticoats—black, white and colors, also black-and-white etripes—deep graduated accordion— wide ruche—silk dust ruftle— elsewhere $6. oe Extra size Black Mohair Pettico deep tucked flounce—Special 45 Friday Boys’ Suits, f Brings these Values +Coats, Reefers / to Waists, Etc, 7 Washable Russtan Suts—-Chambray and fancy checks—Military or Fton collar—3 to 8 yrs—Rpec + Boys’ Double Brenst Suit Gheviots, Tweeda and Mixtures— £ to 18 Yours—wiis S08... 2.93 Mn Covert Top Coats and Resters-- sleeve emblems nnd gilt buttons 8 to 15 Years valve #98, . Russan and Satlor Sults—Soress, Oheviot and Mixtures—sallor of Bton collar4 ta 1) years— valuo $5.90 to $8.00 +. 8.08 Norfollt and Double Breast Sults— Navy Serge, Cheviots, Tweeds and fancy Worateds—straight trousers or Knicker! ocker to 1 yeurs— VINE $6.00...cccscsereere 3.98 Knee Pants—Chevicts, tweeds, Comdu- roy, light and dark--8 to 18 yrx apewal 29 19 Maitran and Perenle Bioused— € tO 1) Veare—VEMUS BDrvvssss sees Madray and Percalo shirte—aitached OF peparate CUfs—vadue .69..s04.5 5 Boys’ ©. 4. and Ideal Underwa' oto 2 sears... {gtu-= Friday Misses’ Brtngs these Values band to Bables’ Wear ham Dresses—Ruasian and Yoke OneTen neat Dink and. blue checks Aizes to 8 yrs. Instead of 2.006 19 te Lawn and Nainaook Short Waite Lown ant Waist and toke Stylee—sizes to 8 years, Instead i of. 00 ne ere: Lite Children's White Lawn Hats— dike and bige trim'gs—fill pleated— netead of .69 .. . + 4 Pique and, Redford Cord Roe bie, emb'v tufes, ribbon a braid trim-sizes to 3 yrs. Imported All Wool Cream ' Taffeta Sk Shirt Walst : lon = wey Woche yare Te ju! te natn Spd changraple—best 597060" Sr 6 REAvineD ANERD® gitetty CAN ESE pg aWONauS | TAM entin flgtire eftects- ambit, Plday tO cleAt svievcssesesse% OB . OF AND CORTLANDT STREDTS a] black, Met and dark shades: Little Children's Coats—Cheviots and é avenmacatl ® cotlandt Strects iu five. ininuten later, than value 60 +28) “Brerdclovhs—nandsomely trim'd Famed for Their ron tue ar 4 ND ERE a Ra ian ecietin a oo) SUP RRSIRME oon FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 9) OW Black, White and Colors-~ 58, T $8.08— Fri terneeeenseonne Be ~ inch Black Taffeta Silks— In Misses’ Department. St | F it d Ie t Exhibited! wanaies RN DIAMONDS, If you have good eet une cures, Tr tneh unre nteed worth 7B... seo. me fu L - B Exhibite AYMENI'S, of them. If you have bad teeth @ ay aces ‘. y e, l an as fan elsewhere and ‘Wyit spn tative If desired. @have them attended to. We don't & S6s Bh Friday Ginghams | Brings the:e Embroideries in W ear 19 aABeeE ae a Besar econ, Bicarn WHA thal canaltlon ot Ou Ba Brings these Values+Fancy Lawns | Valuesin | Dress Nets, Ete, ] g . . . Hteal ald prea ck tee 78, Sha, guarantee satisfaction, If too far ARR Ra In Percales, Etc. | yaNuFACTURMR's SAMPLD e \ wp: EH BERGMAN, gone, we'll make a new set—ex- ut finish Chambrays--32 inch, @ STRIPS. The $3.00 shoe that sells on its “looks,”— ]]} fxmpite, Yoo | JEWELRY, 81 MAIDEN LANE (unstetrs)| G tract’ your teeth In the morning Madran and Cheviot Shirtings- | Pont Venite Lives and Bandings-« and “strikes up” a lasting friendship after the PARR ROW CYCLE CO.,| GURSEIATG Pay, 8h, were, vente: | 8 vithout pain by our 3 Hi Inohewhlte, with cold strinew. 0) Re ne OL aT ee Aas OP | i WEL ts hing made to or i » ‘ane walst and dress ful ns da, in a fi nice | Park Row. SRENLBYGS: — [ucr, BXCHANGE CLOTHING Co. 20 1 O} An ! i ah ; 4 it ail wear test, Presented in a full hundred distinct |}| 23 Park Row. @hioe3_ (ssa ius mailers titacein|$ NEW Botanical Discovery a auauuantetreheaibe TRACE style conceptions—each individual style being || CREDIT evervsovv STEAMBOATS. ® and have the new set ready for you polis oe eam pi bi ‘. : . . Anything you want, to wear home at night, No charge iduines and Insertings—Vvalue .9.. 6 duplicated in every size-width leather known to crotning, Comyn, owen ata te TTEN LI E | Stor Examination or Consultation, RANAVAY eduinas and Tngerdinga-—Cam- ae ATTEN INE » All Work Guaranteed 10 Year: 16 Coder" Lis ainaoo! Hugedotns ine most famous Te TENT AMANCH & PER | Sera sete me Heetns ss. -s€8 pteday Ee Cont Sater Bn et0 ii Bo, Meee vy SPR es a ante . with and without bead top— Ns > | 1» 22 ki 01 ey om ie ae ee epecialty pies | gn ROWBRY.con CANAL ST, One fiignt up | Leave inloormiehd gh n : Relow. cata Plies ne ay aie a A { Un ea age bil ondcab Gene: made, ‘or men and ait Saturdays; open Rvenings & Sundave. | yy. pattery (nin & Sliver Billings 6... .500, 1) ORIG. HATE AY: ngs and small figures—vaiue 1246 6% “an the ny shades, also black! women 3 : — —— ) D { | P ) ‘ Pr COMFORT and, NOR: | and whtie—value 69. tees 80 t LAWYERS. | , Pal 8.20 ae Expert shoe fitters to CLOTHING ON CREDIT: peter | Waterbury ental Far O18, . i ae ; Decora ieats| Friday ) Flannels see that you receive FOR Geo, Robinson (Lawyer ),'2 BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: Beings There vate ee ecinles,| Brings these Values }Linings the precise MEN AND WOMEN. 0 Nassau at.(day.) Bway, oor a7 sunient,) 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 234 St, in A shape for No references ot ecourity required, | door wert Abraham (Opp. Raden ratte in J Notions th Av. Credit House DENTISTRY. | Straus's) Cala SAR 10 your foot, The 6 Vv. . NTI f [Moura S (oO Sandaya & Lining Stlks—black, white and colori. 223 Oth av., bet. 14th and 15th 3: ry DENTAL. Gorman, French and Swedlah 08). PIROWINERE BS aa 25 fila Up, en even So ee Oey ahve ,. As ades—for Ligh pyght skint aerator oie eon eo HA YE OFFICES), = ace taity ie Rene FE ” ¥ wereee a Sater Skirt Yokes. bik., white an Cc R D I T N ; cane | LAR Ea MS Laat 3 Ce Lew or Hand Bags—b'ac's and shiieee yraye-regulatiy Tagine F a8 ab ba Fanteh. a Driubt afticn boy. Apply th pureticach ant git frames. .89 Black Brush Binding—value 4, HE Woke ru een you andixouricaia: | at 338 Sixth Ave. sin St.) BOTW antel gm oii Tia ah ave | Loni tad Vagsriveted framee= | Bancy ‘rimming Brwide-vaie b= os | ANE " 3] Formerly, Sj Big . Ot) Bardon ireaina NT) Raa Tn Slik Taed-—with pur: OM se | MAT vevsersevee feels |Manhattan Clothing Co. Specialists in treating diseased vums,| oriin ‘A. Jones Envelope Co., a4 ffie Manager, |” ¥8 Seeeeneen tty Brule Pousbanonevatue dc anal 'Y] tightening loose teeth, crown and bridge} 27th * x oa Aligator Grain Club Bags—16 a. Ends of Dress, Waist and f 1114 ad Aven mone anim My Se¥s | vGrk,” Lowest prices consistent with Brooklyn Rail Tran. | « —— ——= penaa sein Gene 08 Ont hiterlannels—dnelading Tmponted == deny neral foreman’ Bast | . j West India Bay Rum 49” aq| Kondncolnin gotors, siripes, plaid . Broadway ‘and |The Prince of Burglars, ganitol ‘Tooth and Mout 80 18d earlier 49 to 7. 29 Raffles, the prince of burglars, will | jrairbank’s Glycerine Tar Soap, 5 Bi | Fine White Saxony Filan make hig bow m the color supplement | oxzyn Balm «, 4 27) Instead of .29,..%, AD, batt, The n-}of satuniay’s Evening World, May 13, 13, Q White Domets—were 4, . a Tollet Soapa-8 cakes, aS Ree o PH ey ie ; } CEOAER ap Sie AeA RED : HE as ee