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‘and frees the face of nearly all GOES AFTER $20,000 OF THAT “TAINTED MONEY” Rockefeller Cash Is Clean, Says Washington Heights Pastor, Who ‘ WillGet Contribution if Congregation Raises Twice as Much, Washington Helghts Baptist Churoh, | of objection in my congregation to Mr, through the pastor, the Rev, Boardman | Rockofeller'a ‘money, And we are not OW, Bosworth, has !ssucd the final call to a | Sains te Paige ony question BOF a Dr, “grand debt-demolishing rally" to be! J, “p. Jlassinger, one the trustees, hebl on Sunday right next for the pur | yh¢ a Ip yeing opposed 19 pose of paying the cangremation’s hare | atte, int of the Roakereller Of the $60,000 which the stately Aouse | fund. A $4 has been @ tremen- of reruhip cost SEP Beet wei rane This great effort 18 to be made in om | sharo sunday, HH Ad got ART ftgeke: Ger to secure $20,000 pledged by John D. | fell ee money, pare (Gi) a Bh: Finer, Rockefeller, and to be pald enly In ease | wit resales, sreon hehe ep erey Sy erage HORE es ere, PaO R Hv uae Boayortt brought the church's needs Attention of Mt Netther pastor nor people have the Rockeeteller, thton yenra ago. soon after alightest objection to Roaketeller money, | tie dedication of the building. ‘Then tained or untainted. ) er by the ofl king, made Rate (ha Clty, Sestone awh meh ta the “We have not the slightest objection to fecelving Mr. Iocketeller’s money,” rk Church Extension Boo the pantigt Church, It stiputared Raat sty shi ive one-third and ald the Rey. Mz, Bosworth, “On the the. eniireh Tee Eye oula' poy the contrary, we are doing everything in| remaining $20,000. our power to raise our share within the time limit. "I do net look on the money as ‘tainted.’ I think Mr. Rockefeller is a food man and uses his wealth unself- faily, Although 1 believe business men. should be mudo to understand that they ehould be careful In their methods, I think it very unfortunate that Mr, Rooketeller should have been singled out for attack, Pastor Makes Sacrifices, ‘Then followed a remarkable sacri- adi wolnga 82 Bay ahs Natural rae Water, Hel aniae a poe arising nots gently and quickly, Doesn't Blame Rockefeller. giving positive rellet “It anything has been done tn the | ii it W — to-day, management of Standard Ol) that |i Avi distingtiy For @hould not have been done I refuse to Grand Prize, St Louis belleve that It was with Mr, Rooke- Se feller's knowledge or consent, I know how {mpossible |t !s for any one man to exercise a controlling volce In any com- pany, however powerful he may be, heard a word Fech"s Uptown Friecs Make Downtown Shopoing an Extravaganee, acts & “Co, $20.00 Ladies’ Silk Dresses $8.95 A final Clearing Sale of all our SILK DRESSES, shirt waist and suspender styles; every one this season's choicest model, ne quality taffeta silk, bl and colors; former prices up to $20.00; Thursday, while they last... $6.00 Ladies’ Skirts $3. 95 LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, the new plaited models, of fine CY homespun mixtures, Panama, mohair and sheet, in black, blue or brown; value 3, 95 $6.00, Thursday. $4.00 Ladies’ Summer Suits $2.79 LADIES’ SHIRT-WAIST SUITS, Cf fine quality lawm or linen, in all the newest mod- é 8, trimmed with embroidery and tuckings; yalue $4.00, for Thurs- $I. 00 Shirt Waist Patterns 49 r PATTERNS, fine quality u ‘ed fronts and cuffs, heavy floral, scroll designs; excellent value for $1.00, while they last... sheer French lawn, 49c and English eyelet 69c. Figured Habutai 44c YAKDS WHITE FIGURED HABUTAL, superior quality, all pure silk; a large nt of designs, comprising neat figures and polka dot effects; yard, Thursday... . 44c) value 6Ye. 59c Eng lish | Mohair 33¢ 2,000 YARDS ENGLISH MOHA gu quality, beautiful silk lustre, navy blue, royal, brown, myrtle and blac Oeatablenter ieubeate akitetacn bathing suits: 42 inches wide; . yatd, TRUPSAAYs eeeeeseereee GOO 19c Colored Wash Goods 8c 3,000 YARDS ENGLISH NUB VEILINGS, excellent g helio, grat Tight i yard, Thursday, ‘ Women’s Low Shoes.Below ¢ Cost| WOMEN'S GIBSON OR RIBBC IN TIES, of white canvas, tan or blac hand-turned or wel plain toes, newest models Thursday and Frida WOM of tan Russia calf or Ideal Patent kid, han welt soles; hursday and Friday... $ GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES—a Clearing Sale of broken s| pagne or black kid, also white welt turned and ule ible sewed soles; former prices up to $3,50, Thursday and Friday. , Migs Par “T ollet Anicles. Thursday, Friday and Saturday we shall hold a big Summ ries ats wi ae it ia yea hile to lay ina full s Lone Sle emember, also, that in this store Quality, Purity and Stren; maintained at regular Koch standard, u eNEINIatY alvays OLIVE OIL SOAP, 2-Ib, bar, dc blue, old rose, gray, Tue 196. Yo spueale calf, 3.24) 2.69) es, in tan, » 1.79} RUBBER FACE SPONGES, with strap handle, reg. 280... ssseeraeveeee 100 NAIL FILES, thin, profesional shape, reg, 25e, BY T’ SOAP, Coronation Rose, box of 3 cakes, reg. 25c,..,12c¢ FI inch, reg. 45c., DAGGETT & | RAMSDELL'S COLD UY BO, FDR reg, 8c. doz CREAM, reg, 300... +556 s00005+. R80 | ORANGE CKS, 4 eg. 23c, doz. . VIOLET "AMMONIA, qt.” botiie, te. Lus RE NAIL POWDER OR PA ++.200| reg. 200, RDo WASEOLO’ PURE 4 and 8 o7.. per ounce... thesoerenennneee KEEPCLEAN HAIR BRUSHES, CELLULOID WAR 65e, : ION BRUSHES, reg, 29¢, TOOTH BRUSHES, reg. 45. +»10¢ veer s10e | BONE NAIL BRUSHES, MENNEN'S RALGUM ROWDERL See | ase. ewer ee JAVA RICE. POWDER... “196 | WOOD AND’ SCRUBS, ‘eg, 3 LEICHNER'S FACE POWDER,,..,,/18c | WHISK BROOMS, reg '15e", 10¢ HRFRIELD'S TOOTH pastt. 48s [TAR CAMPHOR BALLS OR LAKES ANITOL TOOTH POWDER, 25¢.slze,15c | 9 Ibs, HAAR & HAZARD'S TOOTH Ae , large size, reg. 35¢ WOOL PUFFS, reg, 18 bas ORIENTAL, CAMPHOR, ‘box. Te WATER BOTTLES, guaranteed, 2 and i rOUNTAIN SYRIKGES, sitter ES, with three’ hard SWANSDOWN PUFFS, reg, 18c......, rubber pipes, 2 and 3 (RUBBER SPONGES, reg. 35c....... and 89c, Eerie Ben Gos K the nat and beautifier, is incomparable Oxzyn Balm, for the complexion, Faithfully used it} removes wrinkles, closes -enlarged pores THE WORLD: fice by the pastor. Tis salary. ts $3,009 your, he three years the church fay boon’ trying. tov discharge its obll- Kations the” Rey, Mr. Hosworth has Pald out $7,000 of hia walary for eur Font ‘txpenaea, “Ilo hag” piedaed ane other ‘Woo toward “discharging . the debt. He gave up his house and lives in Hasement rooins in the church Owing €o the many schemes for raising Money $17.00 of the church's share 1s pledged or in hand, But $3,000 more must be ha All are asked to ‘Join the triumphal procession and sce the walls of Jericho fall down as the Lord marches around them.” ‘This procession will be one of the features of the evening, for all who maroh will deposit contributions in en- —— Killed Five Children and Self, TUCUMCARI, N. M., June 14—Mra, George Campbell became suddenly ine sane yesterday, drove her husband away from home with a rifle, killed he Baye ehildren and then committed WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1905 WANTS TO SELL CHILD, SAYS WIFE Beutel Sues for Little One’s Cus- tody, and Is Met by His Let- ters to Mother’s Present Hus- band Fixing Price for Girl, Bight-year-old Charlotte Beutel, of Jersey City, ls involved in litigation since they were divorced, Each peotca! the ceutody of the little girl through the Court of Chancery. y Beutel, after her husband ob-| tained @ divorce, married William Strothman, proprietor of the Hotel An-| tletam, One Hundred and Twentieth street and ‘Twelfth avenue, Manhattan, who had been named in her husband's sult, Beutel married Strothman's sis- ter, after allowing his wife to retain ‘has been JUMPED FROM TRAIN WITH HARD CIDER JAG. Wood on Way to Jail Leaped Through Window While Deputy Sherif Wan Taking a Nap, POUGHKEEPSIE, June i1—No trace found of John Wood, who while the train on which he was being the custody of thetr child four yearn a brought from Pine Plains to the fail dectded to sue for her custody. In defense the mother says Beutel wants to sell his daughter,” and had! offered to allow her present husband to keep her for a money consideration. | Thin was brought out dn letters written to Strothman by Boutel, who in court doniod he meant. what he had written. Vice-Chancellor Stevenson 1s much puz- aled over the case, —<——__-. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS owing to the marriages of her parents here was going thirty miles an hour leaped from tho window, rolled down an embankment and escaped, A hard elder jag was responsible for his ar- rest, Deputy Sheriff Henry Stickles, who had the prisoner In custody, wag dozing when the man eseaped. ‘As soon, a8 d his absence he had but Wood had «is- d on the ain had d, WORK MONDAY WONDERAs | cer Hin 0 *Qown ‘the embankment Department for @leaning and Dyeing Located In the rear of Notion Stora —first floor, A postal ment to us, and we'll call for your aces Ours tains, Blankets ard Portleres—to be dry cleaned, Bvory, tric lg to us will be returned you would like to see + otight @nd sparkling with newness, Reasonable Prices. Speedy Work, lendid Resalte. Gloves Cleaned, So Palr, for ina to 38e. to 8 ick, with il] pow Red, White Canvas, Patent Colt, Two Hundred and NO HES s covered he soles, Widths C, the lot . brown and silver or gold tinsei SPAVE.2/1"S2 .O A PAIR in the countr. pair of their r ae the Viel Kid. di the greatest bargain ever give en to the womenfolk of this city. Oxfords at a Dollar; we have n some price, bright, snappy styles | ny store, NIED BY CASH, will be given our Th full kid NEW YORK: seven Pairs. THE M¢ piost prompt att Seven Hundred and Twelve Pairs 01 Misse eel Dress Ti Patent Coltskin Ox- Of Vici Kid or Patent Coltskin tords; dull spring heels; medium Dand B, Sizes 22 & Ick stay of Three distinct styles in i and vanis' 2"°STREETS, Outdoor Games for Summer Croquet Sets,§ balls and mallets, coppered wickets and colored $1 net, guy ron poles, two rackets and bal! complete for.. Ba i Suppiies—fHverything you need at decidedly low prices, Basement. To-Morvrow, Friday and Saturday The Greatest Sale of Women’s Oxfords Ever Held in Any Store Twenty-six Hundred and Fifty» Made to Sell tor $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a Pair. PAIR in There is no long story attached to this most Important sale in Russet, of Women’s Oxfords at a Dollar the pair. It is simply the Russet, result of a desire on the part of one of the biggest concerns They unloaded to us every Nar $2, $2.50 and $3 stock—at a price which to clean house, sposition at ONE DOLLAR A PAIR, y years of ‘Shoe experience, we count it unquestionably True, there have been many sales of Women's . intere T WANT pret hes ourselves, Bu 0. D, ore on, e Styles Consist of one Pairs of Women's Pairs of Women's Brown Ooze Kid | seven Pairs Women’s Patent Leatl- skin vamp; dull top of, k Gibson Ties; widths B, C, D and E; wide ) i Fe ri ACH Aneeane Avs AIG MAGN Res HOI Gree er Vamp Oxfords, with leather military E trom 2} . covered Cuban wood heels; very | neelay large Gibson style Five Hundred and Three | lest lishion s+ Malad ions eles D I Pairs of Women’s Lonis X\ TwoHundred andNinetysone SNGHE WIGS ain tees arg: to Service is assured. know you'll get the bs Women’s 65c Turkish Sips Children’s 75c to $1.25 Me Shoes, 69c, ends, to 8, sizes in any one style, however Sizes from 2 All colors; a collection of odds and | vt all | Fifty salespeople will stand ready to greet you to-morrow morning. Prompt We want to tit you carefully, for with a proper fit we gain of a lifetime. ty: L. . Douglas Shoes oa to $3.50 grades—factory dam- 4, but net Murt. High and low } great bargains, ;at $s age 1 cut e¢ are the sole New York agents for the fashionable ‘“PATRICIAN’’ $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords for Women and K Misses, Pleases to send you a booklet, tel. ing all about them, and illustrating the stvles. MATERIALS—nothing like it has ever taken y Positively No @. O. D. Orders. We know that the crowd here to-morrow will be something tremendous—and have provided for It accordingly, th He very reason that prohibits our filling C much as we would like to. Three Hundred and Thirty CueHdndeed and Vinets four Pairs of Women's Brow is) Z| iets ana tight, ‘ Sizes 2% 107... Three Hundred and Ninety-nine Pairs « of W hite Canvas : Oxfords; Blucher cut; Cuban leather heels, Very nattiest sty! B ¥.00 White @anvas, Patent Colt, With Vici Kid. tin point of value. -giving—quality It is But MAIL ORDERS, ACCOM- xfords, with high flexible soles, silk fibbon laces; ati toe; Boys' W. L. Douglas Shoes at $1.50. Regularly $2.50; also some of our own styles, Great collection of vale ues, All sizes, . PIANOS AND ORGANS. bit Tiensier te ju ih Ni | Great Sale Of the Celebrated $350 Coleman Pianos for $195 on easy terms of $5 Down and $1 a Weck. Every plano is fully guaranteed for ten years and kept in tune for one year free of c! Our customers! “adv Setabianment May & We Also Offer the Wilson Diano for $125 ‘on terms of $5 down and $1 a weok, as Well as the following Tenowited Instr. ments for cash or on liberal term Walters, Harmony, Bel- yord and Weigner iano. terms of 8 down and $1 a weok. BNO! Interest. Is {harged for Ue taxen wn aut ie payne pon request @ representative will eali blemishes, THREE SIZES, is ac Wy es Pes BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Si. RAIL ROADS, I seers “PENNSYLV AN A RAILROAD West ‘rwenty-thtet 910.55 A. 1.65 P., 93.55 P, WESTERN RAILWAY. « OHIO RATA at Vind Pate, ee orth nd Bone \t na Cortlandt Stry y 138 gatas “only, 8 cept J eb se Sana 2, and 4.95 PM, Spine. Ticket Off! og, 401, 1834, 08 and 201 Broadway iad y iy At); 2a Pith Avenue. ( P Xicar Hoag, an stntlons ne So 0 oe Bireet Hoot Broadway F tation, Ae ie wii oall dor and Da FOmPANY Wand Weatdencen. through ts ake eu, Patton Pennay ivan | York ra Chelsea’ for Pennsylvania Servie Wot Neenviat aranacer ano. ~ STEAMBOATS ATTEN | INE : 60, LONG BRANGH & BACK—a00, Oe ABBURY. ie i apg 0° SEARLE, _FOR SALE. ie NEW CRE WHAT WE DO. ell clothing on credit for ladies, men and boys, We trust you on your promise. We sell you goods a8 we represent or your money refunded, We sell on easy terms at cash prices. We keep your clothes In repair for on year free of charge, OPEN EE evi FOR SALE. DIT PLAN. WHAT WE DON’T DO. We do not ask for any reference or security, We make no inquiries to your nelghbors or employer. 'e do not ask you to Rrove your honesty. /e make no deliveries, We give you the goods when you pay the ‘0, deposit, LENOX CLOTHING 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and inne 884 Columbus Ave., Between 103d and 104th. VENINGS Dress Well® by paying us Weekly BASY PAYMENS, prices, oe lowest DIAMONDS, West ind Poughkeepse | ya) DY Pasco | ew Yorkie” ais i ‘ ind West I2hh Point, Newburg | vAtban: a Me at AWoat CO An x 9.20°A. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ALOSW OMAN, Matarn deri Increasing sates a Le retail patter: iment; must 0. on oad CS EN Se it desired, ond Ui _REAL ESTATE AT “AUCTION, Beautiful Larchmont Heights Auction In lots of tho immensely valuable rostdenow property situate on a wooded hill rising fmmedintely on the west side of Larchmont Station. Larchmont Real Estate Is Like Government Bonds, Finest yacht club in the country te here, besides the villas of wealthy. eltlzons, SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, 1908, AT 1 P.M. Railroad Tieketey tents rears, vueulars, Inquire of PETER F, R, Auctioneer, 14 Veaoy St. N.Y. GMAN & NECAKSULMBER, attor- neyn for owners, Mamaroneck, N. ¥,, and vow York, For _ HELP LP WANTED—MALE, NTI Intelligent men of wood Mince for outside. Work; 29 experience Ary hut must Nave Rood appearance Aipiye Mr. Cb room 49, World Bldg. | l. PATENTS. PAPENTS promptly, pig ured; advice freey nd Co, 245. urondway, Wiser Tate & ue Batra Charge for It. \|Plain Col’d Chambrays ea [RPO RITTER FEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Third Week of June Sale and We Are Busier Than Ever! Values Must Be Exceptional or Customers Would Not Come Again and Again > Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments | A spacious, airy, splendidly lighted department that has no equalin the city......,.Notice great assortments, quantities, styles, prices—they account for the life and bustle you see around, June Sale Specials Include :— WOMRN'S LINEN SUITS WOMEN'S WHIT? NET DRESSES White and colored Linen, Frock and Dean flounced aiiet with shirrings Frill_and other styles—titlor and lace Insertings—over organdy finish or with Ineo—all sizes G, 9B] drpp skirt —walat with dee were $10.08 to $14.08, nites pointed collar—lul LINEN COAT SUITS loose box—richly trim'd-—with heavy cord emb'y—value $17.98.. FROCK AND FRILL SUITS D 1 Ince trim'd— s—satin bow special value, ORGANDY DRESSRS or heavy lace Insertings— dnaparent yon ce trim'd adjustable siec and belt—all siz WHIT 11,98 10,98 © Union Linen—dacket of emb'y, | or tucked flounce—with and {n English lyelet eftect— (4.98 ] Without drop—all 81208. cseesvve Value $7.05—June Sale Price. N WAIST SUITS At ame price Coat Sults of ‘White ks and. solored linen— iinen—all sixes—contraating collar full tallor Ariane oelt or and. eufte, contrasting plpings—valuo $4.00,, 2:69 YAILORED SUITS WOMEN'S WASHABLE DRSSES Paney Checked Panama and Mohairs Gord and Maney and plain colored and black Bs awns, ed Orgaidies, Panamas, Brilliantines and Serges— Natural Linen, ‘muixedo, Blouse and Redingote 49° 9g Viher bien ere $18.98 to $24.08 Shirt Waist end taney styl SILI, DR a All « pally Chiffon s—leading Faney W alst | nd Tlouse netted fabs for dn and out door wear Sit $16.98 to $20.8 11. 98 sido and box pinived— and y) PRON TAF i U0 an : aun ON MAS reise and Pll $14.00 Has Vee biuial iT . 7.98 or tucked or tallor TRAV. G CLOAKS fancy vest effect—side Linen—faney point ke collar or panol shirred og 17,98] —box pleated ba value $6.08 498 value A SILK SUITS | pent Briitiantive Dusters--Dlack and fll #h| ith deep Navy—belted back—Special.... painted collar of fagoting and lace | iner, tras ey—walue t3)08, 29. 98 | iN ‘ ¥. 8 i lienne and C ffeta—Bolero | or Blouse Ci at with cane og gut ests—deop girdles, pleated o nirted SRIMS—Value $40.08, .,,25e 98 ANCY MULL DRESSE 6.98 Ri Sutun, handsome. for travelling. oy general wear—Mnisiied Nke a custom 18,98 tailored sult that you would pay $0 or $60 for—all sizes... ys Vit BL and Lavender BH AR on waist and EXTRA SIZE TAILORED SUITS skint with al, lace Inserting In Black Panama, Cheviot and Broads med Mo of scroll effect— | cloth—sizes to 50 bust— 17. 98 can %.98 to $3.08..18.98 to 29.98) value Thirty Dollars... Tle oO Our JUNE SALE of WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR has achieved the highest record yet! BEST VALUES IN NEW YORK, Following Specials Continued :— NIGHT DRESSES CORSET COVERS Cambric—round neck—lace and insertings—usually .2t— : 135 Tune Sale Price... Sting Sale" Price SKIRT LENGTH CHEMISES WOMEN'S SKIRTS Gambrle ene Noinsook— Cambrio—wide lawn ruffle and) Bee Ane aos A bi 74 clusters of hemstitghed Cucks— . Geuaily, pergune- Bale ereen +59) taco ema td WOMEN'S DRAWERS EX. SIZE NIGHT GOWNS Good Cambric—tucks and Cambric~voke with tucks hemstitchIngs—full ot— +24) and hemstit B—Valite 60 39 regularl June Sale Price... Tune Sale Prices..cssveve CHILDREN'S DRAWERS GIRLS' CAMBRIC SKIRTS Cambrie—emb'y } Homstiten ruffle or insertion v nd lace—usiially ay Tan Nore a Men's Belts—Reduced Brief Mention brown, gray and | of ot aneks Sbucktes June Sale Values In Suede—valuo weeNow ,19/ Babies’ Clothes, Seal—value ,08 to $1.98, ow .49 il or Telephone Orde: ips—usually .19, Great Hammock Display! New building on Third Floor. Tefeee assortment we have yet shown! 89 Shont Dresses—usually 3: sses-—usually $1. Short and Lo Short Dress full alge spreader. Woven Lammocks with valance, plilow an € Any is and Open Weaves— with valinee, pillow and speader, 98 © Lawn 39 vos usually $1 Chri Palance Aad enrenderneworn ttn 1.09 he Way Heavy Canvas Weaye-Oriontal Striped) usually upholstered pillows—three “Svorth $2.60 1679 Extra large Hammocks— Worth $805 2.49 renehy Little Ce vide usually $1.2 White Lawn Hi ps—usually Tbr erie Hats— Li S—usually Brass Extension Rods Sun Bonnets and Sun Hats.12% to .69 h Curtains—%4 to Mineh.. 11) short Pique Coats—usually $1990 674 ‘or Long, Curtains — rique Reofers—usiilly $1 49..ceees 4 an to 64 Inen=l0 @tylee,. (0. to, ou] [aus Rectere Melly, Ui cmcee 108 Powel BHiRe any or Oak— Pique Carriage Covers regularly 5| Cashmere Shirts—usually .29...006 18 MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. Women’s Dress Si Velvet Axminster Rugs rts rie! Black, brown and nay ose the tug | Brillantine—extra silky quality— harrow gore, high pleats, pertectly rae 5.8 | shaped and tative 9 Morning Sale Prt ° Fengrthe- ls bands to 30— 2, 6 THIRD PLOOR—NBW_ BULLDING ie * SECOND FLOOR— NEW BUILDING, Wy outen! s Ribbed Lisle Vests erting of fancy trimmed to manufacturer's slight “at 14 a ow ¢ Be wiNe! Women’s Washable Petticoats Black and White Plaids with 69 deop sunburst Moynce, st ped r VAIUO $1290 000045 D FLAC OR CNTR BUILDING, SEC! Morne Bnle_Prie MAIN: RLOOR—Whst 03 ; nd other good sar Hemost inehenirm quality y | White & Cream Jace Collars fabri in demand the year 3% Ou RUANS deep Bertha effects— round—value 8 cents.. Poly Limit—20 yards. ind Irish Crochet— 79 ‘i ARICSDASDMENT. erw $10. to. Sh WASTES Morning. Special Price Meat? Morning Sale of Sheetings MAIN PLOOR—-CENTRE BULLDING. fengths ft the beat maken— ance . Mill Tonge one Of titinctor angie, | Women’s Wrappers three-quarter and full size beds: jo ae anal Wt) a oy: with Ince bral a Bightquarcor= bands—flounced sit 82 to 46--value $ SECOND. FLOOR-

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