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| nr, SL Te News IN A Nutshell ——— Will Petition Roosevelt. HONGKONG, JULY 4—The mer- chante of Canton are preparing a peti- tion to Preaident Roosevelt represent- ing the hardships of the Chinese ex- clusion treaty. throughout the c American goods. d fans Vntimidated by Canton are being police. Will Stop Duelling. HAVANA, JULY 4—in accordance with the det fon of the author!- tles to prosceute those who take part in duelling, which Is pre- alarmingly ff Saunted dnree tt hathe, her was, in bed rho! y wounded In the abdo- men, Both were ed on bond. Ina Race with Death. 4—A special | 1 to overtake the regular jeft Ogden at 6 o'clock last the special train is L. L. lent of the Telluride Power has been summoned to bedalde of his f his son's ill- n to take the ness came too |; regular train. Had Stolen for Years. FULTON, MO, JULY 4—James R. a real es and insurance r has com sulcide by tak- ing poison. He had confessed to his partner and two er citizens that for the past fifteen years he had been scourt money fraudulently by illegal manipulation of mortgages, notes and deeds, believed him- self to be short about $18,000, Americans Popular in Siam LOS ANGELES, JULY 4.—Hamttton | King, United States minister to Siam, has left here for Washington, he wil! report to the State Department. Referring to the recent Frano-Siamese | treaty, which will Insure Siam against outside mole: her f{ndustrial | and commerce! ent, Mr. King anid rong com- ers Americans | St e Siamese fe instensely Jealous of the Japanese,” Explosion Kills Four. DANVILLE, VA., JULY 4—Four men have been killed outright and seven ethers 80 seriously of them will die by the explosion of a. threshing machige cnge un the Plantation of Rush Hanes, near Axton, Henry unty, Unusual Heat tn Austria. VIENNA, JULY 4.—A terrible heat wave has been passing over Austria and there have been numerous sunstrokes, many of them fatal. Heavy thunders storms here to-day falled to reduce the temperature. Only a Little Trouble. SAN DOMINGO, JULY 4——The Gow ernment has issued a decree suxpend- ing the guarantees and proclaiming a State of siege in the Barahona dtstrict. The Minister of War is authorized to make effective dispositions of the mil- itary forces and to enforce the miit- tary penal code, The trouble ts ap- parently local. other districts of | the Rebubie are quiet, Smith Trial Delayed. RICHMOND, JULY 4.—Owing to the illness of Commonwealth Attorney Page and of Mrs, Turner, a witness, the caso in Manchester of Mrs. stelle Town- send Smith, charged with beating her seven-year-old son, Ralph, to. death, wlll be pustponed until ' Wednesday next, at least, may svsult in a mls. | Untonist Wins, LONDON, JULY 4—The Paritamen- tary election at Kingswinford, Stafterd-! shire, yesterday, caused by the death of ¢ Webby (imacevathye) rewul return of Henry Stavele Hill (Onioniay) by a.m of 6 the Ttberml “candidate, Major Ex. Chicagoan Dead. TORONTO, JULY 4.—Charles M. “Ehampeae, @ prominent umber aud) until mer mnt, a. tev? Toaths ‘ago a teoldent of Ohi engo, has been found dead In his room liete Teath wos due to heart. failure, lie was a native of Concord, N. H, 100 Deaths from Heat. BERLIN, JULY 4.—There have been more than 100 deaths from the heat within, the past few days in Germany. At midday he shade the temperature has been 4s high as 107. In the forests | ‘the ground is Jeaves Prince Henry's Quests, KIBL, GERMANY, JULY 4-—-The ‘American steam yacht North Star, with My, and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt on has returned hi + fh, Trave- munde, and Mr. ond signrpit Bene to Hemmielmark, bo the a Fraesia fo of Hpince eae Re —____ “VETERAN DIES SUDDENLY WHILE AT BREAKFAST. Brank MeNulty, Inmate Togus Home, Drops ¥ Mestaur: Prank MoNulty, an old soldier and an Samade of the Bolilers’ Home at ‘Togus, Me. alec. suddenly of heart disease to- the ttered with falton, drivd ot the over the Union | where | injured that some | PROUD COURT LADIES SNIFF | Their Noses Are in the Air Because the Morganatic Consort o Archduke Francis Ferdinand Has Been Made “Serene Highness” and Gi: a Precedence at Court, PRINCESS HOHENBERG. ‘The Princess Hobenberg, the mor- ing the hetr aparent fall in love wit ganatic consort of Archduke Francts| one of her daughters, Ferdinand, nephew and hetr apparent ot The Pringsss wus the Countess Sopiiic Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, er 2 ag made much rapld strides mn the |Sne enfered the service of feabeliy at Emperor's favor that the nose ot most|time when thet lady wes having | of the other court lndics are out of hal Joint. The Emperor has just conferrea lok entitled fet toy eSeheakal wren: | upon her the predicate of “Serene High-| Isabella ha ness” and predwient at court imme | marringe ith pretence ee pen on diately after the archduchess and before | Sly been wih pall other rank. There {8 no question whatever ilege and she had a hand time of the right of the Emperor to do thle, | @ttendants of sultadis Tank. She nevertheless tho ladies of the mredt. atized hovses are furious of this lest murk of the Emperor's favor to one whom they used to regard as a prac- tien} outcast at court. The Arechduchess Yeabella likes the advance of the Princes less than any one, for the Princess used to be one of her ladies-tn-waiting. and won Francis Ferdinand at ‘a time when she had been intrusted with the deflcate task of mak- a cot ‘bent he ‘could, her daughter to Archduke Frederick Ferdinand, how: ever had the bad grace to fall in lov ye romarded as the cleverest woman friends. “TARRY” DELMOUR AND BRIDE While Mrs, “Larry’’ Just Smiles and Talks and Makes Friends of Everyone—Shure and It’s a Foine Honeymoon, (Special to The Evening World.) SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., July 4— She is an entertaining conversationalist, husband, the famous old Tammany veteran, heve been hero |since Friday, and have taken up thelr |quarters at the Motel Yon Dorrien, a woodland retreat a mie from the vil- lige and one of the mosp attractive of the for hotels tn thé vicinity, } It n ideal spet for a honeymoon. Sie and her mour,” she aiid in a voice with juat trace of Dublin accent Can't Forget Politics, “Larry” hes found time to note ar AT THE PRINCESS HOHENBERG. eclined, a morganatic| ‘and had fin-| ‘Th other ladies of the court | ladies no matter of what} inert not recognize her of royal priv. tess hotek, because the | his conerégation, and thanks to thelr latter's father? Impoverished and with 9, liberal family, had to dispose of his with Countess Sophie, and a morganatic | Mare Stincess iy not beautiful, but she | Austria and her wit hes won her many | POPULAR AT SARANAC LAKE Veteran Tammany Politician Has Alf the Children Voting His Ticket, nureing that pulled him through, and| says with her that bis physician always | Walsh intervencd at this point to m- and her beauty, her graciousness and/mark that her husbatid attogectias | her « wit have combined to tai-|top Itberal in tie praise, | et fellow-guests grid’ natives, | express admiration of the thoroughnors | of Repubiican orgenteation hore, and he has casually remarked that !t strikes THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 190. ‘WAGON KILLS MAN IN FALL DOWN SHAFT Steps Backward from Ele- vator Opening, Pulling Vehicle on Top cf Him. f | As a result of a ghastly “joke” or of criminal mishlef, Ignace Zarko, twenty- eight yenrs old, was crushed to death early to-day under a wagon which he | clutched as he fell through a third- story elevator opening. Zarko's tragic death occurred In Solo- mon Henig's boarding and livery stable at Nos, [4-38 Attorney street In the pres~ | ence of about two score drivers and peddlers who had called to ggt thelr outfits, ‘The stable fs three stories high, the horses being kept In the basement and the wagons stored on the second and third floors: An open sided elevator is used to bring down the vehicles Zarko went up after the wagon of | Max Trachtenberg, a peddier, As he | started he shouted to the men to not }tamper or touch the elevator, as he was }going after a wagon. In spite of his ome one did start the elevator Zarko was busy palling htenberg’s wagon to the lift. Unconscious of the fact that the ele- vator was no longer aver the opening YZarko backed Into a cry. pulling itis body led. rown, of the ‘De- the third floor. In | the space and fell without the wagon on top of ‘him. was feignttivly man | “Potleeman George Jiancey street station, summoned an ambulance, Dr. Bell, of Gouvern | Hospital, pronounced Zarko dead, ‘Thi police are seeking to locate the person | Who had tampered with the elevator. | Zarko lived in the stables, ' WELD THE TOY CANNON BETWEEN HIS KNEES. John Berina Loses Both His Hands | and Is Not Expected to Live. John Berlina, twenty years old, of Cherry Lane, West New Brighton, is in St. Vincent's Hospital, Staten Island, at ed by the explosion of a toy cannon ineHan sar on the porch of his home | with the canon between his knees and essayed to load it, He had fammod the muzzle full of Rew eey, and paper when the toy exploded. le Both of his hands were blow! | his legs were shockin, a. | ¢! WILL SEND RECTOR ABROAD. h to | VGceteee snes Mas Granted Rev. Adams Two Monthn' Charles Josiah Adams, rector of | Rossville, 8. 1, has been Leave. | Rev. St. Luke's, wetting | granted a vacation of two months by! he will sail for Europe on the Ultonia ‘Thursday. Mr. Adams has Teeentty recevt from a severe {+ brought on by hard work for his 6 = | # Hunyadi Jano Not w medicine but a Natural Laxative Wa ter forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive re- Nef by taking half a on arisin, wlases Janos lunyad! in | conetinarion MICHAELS [Mra “Larry” Delmour, the heroine of |endeavored to put any case in which he | |the Ifatest romance, has already made | was particularly interested in Miss | le. herself very popular at Saranac Lake | Walsh’s hands. The former Miss | Pifth Av. & 9th St., B’klyn. “I was sent to him and nursed him, and the result fa that I'm Mea Del- C RED I Ti: a Freely Extended te All. CLOTHING nd jand ¢ old politician ané his bride {seem to fully appreciate the beauty of {Rat that the easy ones are stil! tread: For the Entire Family. ithetr surroundings. ‘They have spent e SET a ok Ge it political methods Tamman, with the dominwnt up Stale party |says lus own Working days are oy and that after a Iifetime o | fon he tecia that ‘he was the days since the artival enjoying the pictureaque drives for which the lo- lity is famous, ana Adirondack ozone hos Already had a beneficial effect on Mr. Delmour, who was stiff suffering from the after effects of his late attack of pnewmonta when he arrived. Talk of Romarice, Both Mr. Detmour ant hie wife spent freely of the {heidents that led to thelr marr; 14 the former emilee as he a felln of the reluctance with which Slee been, ofteoted int the ‘Adlronducks enthusi ‘Walsh, who had jet come from an outdoor Ife doctrine as the wane eight weeks’ case auf was preparing to way to hoalth, “This fs turke a vacation trip to the mountains, > the north woods, fret, at te I fondness for children accepted hiv own, case. | et him the ch He considers that it was her devoted | in the hotel Re Pe ap COPS CALLED DOWN BY COURT Magistrate Finn Gives Them to Understand that They Must Present Their Complaints to Him Instead of to Clerk earned th and they inten, she has planned to visit borhood. moat miraculo of which own that Cour. to-day. tectives got the benef of his words. way the court business wi sented to the Magistrate, much time ans with pts bi patna, too, atnoee, Many f the com faked," he sald, io anueunced that hereafter “he will ‘de recelved or not At the am Hine Magis: rate tit fol ola nny alleged disorderly would’ not cigs #8 ons active pol [EIBRL to spend his remaining ywars out Mrs, Delmour ts much interested in everything relating to her former pro- fesefon during the months which to spund: fh the ‘mountains fe variou Sanitarlumg and hospitals in the nelgh- | She spoke of the many ale incites of | tuberculous had ant | the aud | er has one Magistrate Finn, in Essex Market Police More than fifty putrolmen and do Magistrate Finn was incenstd at the being (rans. acted. ‘Me police have made a practice of going to the court clerks to have complaints drawn up, before being pro- This prace thee, Magistrate Finn sald, takes up tee puts the Court behind and | clde whether or not an aMidavit shall $e | inn cold je would 7 —_——— Se fie STEAMBOATS, recognized, ae |§ $1 Down &50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth. | Furniture ‘and Everything fer Housee keeping. |BEASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & Si.T, EVGS, ne INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 1) HOWERY. NEW YORK, June 15, 1905. ‘A mrmi-anaual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per duinum has been deciaret ant will be oredited to dey of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been doposited wt least three months on the first day of July next, and will be payable op and after Monday, July 17, 1905 ne Money deporited ot or before July will draw interest fram July 1, 1006. WILLIAM H. 5. WOOD. President, SCHENCK, Comptroller, GGESUALL, deoret ary. the peint of death from injuries receiv- | if We Give Dividend Stamps} tamps are worth $3.00 ersh, and $00 are worth $1.50 cash, when Buying Merchandise in over 100 Depis of @aPmMansG Fulton, Bridge & Duffield Sts., veep oe to » aC. Closes daily 5.30 P. Saturiays a! 1 P. Stamp With 10¢ of Your Pu iste) Two On Each ) Stamps 10 Cent Instead Purchase of One Made. =Dividend= > Stamps <= é" TO-MORROW =! {Every Wednesday. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AR AND D FINANCIAL. _ SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY To the Holders of Certificates of De Company for voting trust certifla: Alr Line Rallwayt: The undersigned Committees hereby gives notice of its decision that the assent of enough of the holders of voting trust certificates representing stock | It of the Morton Trust ites of the Seaboard | of Seaboard Air Line Railway has been obtained to warrant it in declaring effective the Modified or New Plan set out in the Change or Modification of Plan, dated May 16, 1905, a copy of which was filed with the Morton Trust Company on May 17, 1906, and that it has declared such Modified or New Plan effective, The Holders of Voting Trust Certificates for 603,208 | shares of Seaboard Air Line Raliway out of a total rep- resenting 609,000 shares outstanding, being over (eae thereof, have assented to the Modified or New lan. their certificates for exchange are hereby notified to surrender them to the MORTON TRUST COMPANY, New York; | Boston, Mass., and receive their new securities. The Committes, having declared the Plan operative and practically com- ploted its work, will accept no further deposits, Dated New York, June 26, 1006, THOMAS F. RYAN\Chalrman, JAMES A. BLAIR, ERNST THALMABN, JAMES H. DOOLEY, T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE, JR, G. SIDNEY SHEPAR 8. DAVIES WARFIELD, Committee, JAMES BYRNI GAMUEL UNTERMYER, zD’K B. VAN VORST, Counsel. N. GB RELDRUM, Secretary, Nassau Street, New York City. SBABoAuUS Ae axw,.—we.2 P.M, ana 3210 A. M. dally OL AND WesrPRN RAILWAY — Onde Waterbury Dental Parlor, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: % 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St, + (BY door went Abr M. week daya and $25 P. ATDARTIC crry 0.85 A.M. and 3.58 Hows Sto G. Sundays, B to 4. German, French and Swedish spoken ( 2.05, 2.58, 18 ere grarot Tare, Brnsh) aot and Am anv Sundays RAS 998, 10.08 4M a4 PM __EXCURSIONS. 1 PAS fri hotetn and res Cannot Bi They ¢ Cannot fi Ail Miekets Include ‘adtntsaten tor net Dreamlana, Coney Isiand Gespio rtm ussmens Epiaepeingl in the ei heave sagt Aven ot ror aS: Shy Ast. Ie FY Pi for Pennsylvania JR. woon, Firattic Manager "48 Chelsca'* tik Service Agent i Pier, 4, Korth River, haw hour ane Tere Biche bin, Pare ontidren NORTH BEACH| Free Fireworks Thursdays. BXTRA HOATS TO-DAY EAST @DH AND BAsT ian aT © CANAL # the Closed Saturdays; open even Tadies, BO PASY prices. j = fn Eat JAMES BERGMAN, 31 MAIDEN LANE (upstalre, A DM watches, jomelre: F Tiegh), iat rot ae 60 88 Malden E | sunpay WORLD WANTS JEWELRY, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, HATTAN oh aR Holders of Morton Trust Company-oertificates who have not surrendered | CONTINENTAL TRUST | COMPANY, Baltimore, Md, or OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, | | Good | ivi { > Open Matly Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice, HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, West Fourteenth Street. 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Now for Fuly with its buying possibilities for us and for our customers | At this season it is possible for us to purchase at prices far ower than wholesalers, importers ‘considered a month ago—of such transactions Or manufacturers would have YOU CAN READ THE RESULT in following quotations:— Table Linens Towels Values ff | Towellings All Linen Double Damasks— Dress Goods Great values right thro’ the stool. 88 inch Black Henriettas. “Black: And Colors—vaiue 59 49 inGh—ValUe $1.1D...s.encereeeseeseeee 178 | paniaan Se 34 Inch all w a Stinch Mercerized Damasies— ae lenchee ee Diack Votte. ne | permanent lustre—value 4 i= (RB ana aan Pinsk cera a All Linen Napking full bleach— | 94 | vate 9 2 inch—regularly $1.69 dozen. Wires e All-Linen Hemetitch Sets—Sxt! | fnish—value 86 ciileanes—high sil dloth—dozen napkins—spectal, «-....4,98 Ai) Linen Fringed Sets—white or col'd borders—cloth and dozen napkins value $2.40 1.98) Heavy Turkish ‘Towela—24x49— hemmed or fringed—value .38 28 All Linen Satin Damask Towels— 1. S. Rroche Border—22x41— were 98 cents... 39 18 Inch Glass Tow: etlings Red and Blue Checks and Stripes—special. ,12% Heavy All Linen Barnstey Crash— 18 inch—value .12%4... 8% Tapestry Couch Covers Fall stze—value $1.19...00+-- -59 Persian strives—Knot fringe all romid “pretty and remarkably low in price. lf you have an odd piece of Furniture to cover look at the Armure Tapestries we now offer at - Brocade designs—Three colora— 50 Inches wide! Cannot replace them under 79 cents, | Black Chiffon Taffetas— ‘Guaranteed ''— 26 inches wide.-...-. 59 One of the best Black Silk values of the season, and, Hke all Silks here of- fered, of strictly reliable quality....two inches over the usual width and fully % per cent. better than usual for the price. OTHER SPECIAL SILK OPPORTUNI- TIES Inchide Check and Hairline Taffetas—pure sik Black and White, Blue and White, Brown and White—Checks, also outline Checks and Hairlines in various colors—were .69 and .72. Natural Color Pongees—all. stik- smooth weave—wash splendid! #2 Inches wide—cool, comfortable and serviceable—regulatly .7.. Natural Color Pongees—fancy allover figure effects in self tones, desirable for Women's Suits and Cloaks—regularly 69. U-inch Black Pongees— soft Chiffon finish—value .89........ 45-inch Black All Silk Grenadines— plain and fancy satin stripes— strongly woven—worth .98.. Satin Figured Foulards—eedium and | light combinations in best patterns— BO | et) 49 3y Bring eee you will avo! rouble, flolay | and ange mes Initial Stationery Eaton—Huriburt's Venetian Linen— Pearl white—gold embossed initial— new style envelopes—24 sheets und 24 envelopse-ugually 39... 24 —-——~—— 54 inch Gray Homespuns— comtumes—value SO saleres 98 @ ineh Black Pannmas,. 192 inch Imported Sicitiennes—black ong ra—value 42 Inch Bi renl vitlue 8 inch All W. usually 69. ok French Votes. nl Cream Storm Serges— A List of Seasonable Articles for which we quote Prices Specially Low, WOMEN'S OUTING HATS linen or Crash—with bbon band, bow 4 quill—spectal, LARGE BIRDS White, Blac 1 and ‘Sink . fag lace Leenks 1.24 LARGE WINGS A full site trim'e—Whito, Black and Light Blue—value 98. .69 ALSO IN MILLINERY Women’s White Milan Ho Newest Dresa shanes value $1.49, .08 Women's White Faney Bri Or atrice Waite cones oreld Hath DRESDEN RIBBONS ss 1 inch— White bai violets or toses in or spri whl Putin, border dninty, finish” ‘or Surcmer , Chil Hats, Girdles, @encvalie Sern LIBERTY SATIN RIBBONS Also plain taffeta—t inch— colors, black and white— value’ 19 to .21. 15 GERMAN SILVER BAGS Chain mesh, round or square— fancy to) aE th Srey. finish. 1.53 WOMEN'S SILK GIRDLES - a re .49 and .59. Be > DENTISTRY. RAILROADS, ee | 2higgh “AIL Bik Crepe 4 ge Chine Peau da Sole-shirrtdl or plonted— aS White, Cream, Ivory, Black ani ack, white and colors—m'f" WPOCHOOOOOVOOOOHOSHOVVS] PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO LROAD cvery ‘desirable color—tusually -76,. .0W| sainples--regularly (und 89 cents #24 DINNER KNIVES AND FORKS. STATIONS foot of West ‘Twenty-third Window Screens xtra good steel—Bone, Ebony Street and Desbrostes and it Bireots ana Cocobolo handles ing me from beabromes and | Best made—thoroughly seatoned. ‘ocobolo handles 89 Cortlandt Street Js five minutes inter than. net of six each—value $1.25, that given Below for Twenty-third Street Bta- Strong wire netting. Regular, extra and out-of-ordinary sizes. | FINE STEBL DINNER KNIVES Prive, F ATSEA BL rane. | Holst. Bxtend, | leo, Forke—bone and ebony 9 Five dollars f of WEED, 28 hours to Chicage, | 18 gnch———-——-2 to as caeees lars for a new set 10.064. M.--8T. LOUIS "LIMITED. “For Steeth that resemble natural teeth © |"? rnatl and St Laue, "| 18 sash————f_ to GOOD SILVERWARE ® perfectly. No pain when old teeth 1.55 P. GO SURSINNATE AND | 24 (nv——=--—--t: to 44 | Quadruple slate Tea Sets—highty % are extracted by our *.8 P. M.—THE FPN BYLVANIA SPE-| 8 ineh— to burnished—fancy porier= pee -eiftaio’ ia Chicago. | 39 ineéh_—————-&4_ to | 4 pleces— value, $5.00............ 498 99.06 PL MST LOU AND CINCIN- | 2 inch to | Quadruple o plats Bread. ‘Trays } M. r ; 4 tnoh te Gray Ania velae, Re. 17D applied to gums without extra * eo 3% inch————A to Rogers Teaspoons—extra ellver charge, When extractions are made a to | ie —ensniy engraved handles 5 tae morning, new set will be ~ 34) dOz.—AlsUasly 59 CODES. mows ready at might. A comifortabte, | 80 2) Perfect fit guaranteed. 8 aT E ign ;| SPECIAL SIZES; ne f ait :| 24 moh————16 Inouncing nnd Corset G @ ‘: 95, | 80 inch: 16 + to 17 Inch: mit and wivtou! ty @ Y Cink SE a. ae and LARGR: ee Pi ave LACE chewietee : Raised floral dest; cream-~hitherto 9 ne—ai ite or COMES. ee CHEMISETTE SETS Shows Lawn und ote Vat. tage somo with fitted o: Sieevon, with deep cuss theket recs Ince trim; also Lawn and Luce Yokes—-new designs —value $1.39. 9B ae MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M. Chiffon Batistes Sheer fine qualites—a pretty shade of ght tan that ts rable for Shirt Wadst L and Childrens Frocks 7% Ae iy aout HALE wt 10 a iivels in sale we White Crochet Spreads Full size—close weave, With effective deslaena tn all ove entre patterns— will Wash up even closer, a8 54 + no dressing— r bureau or wash- fringe—newest y value \%8...++, GOODS “ARCADE, MENT: bxT0. .. STAMPED. Women's Sateen Corsets The well known P. N.--cork clasp eetoreKarten attach, jut bon Ants 57 Wives 18 to St-usuadly ne 1LLDING. IND PLOOR—CENTH Women’s Black Cotton Hose Past dye--all black or with white feet—-double soles—tull seam: onaidered spe- clal value elsewhere a 52 inch English Siciliennes One of tlig most fashionable of Summer ons eanstiEul, soft, @ilky finish—Royal, Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Garnet and Biack—sott. sliky fintsh— 6 Brats ome «39 BU 40 inch wate Indta Iinons Extra fin Bf hae S.cue- end Walstesapet ni ese MAIN FLOOR EW ee | Women’s White Lawn Waists Tront of allover Kmb'y insertings fr now destin—side pleat yoku— 59 emb'y stoolt—all sizes ute a value 98 cents. SECOND FLOOR French Smyrna Rugs 3 yarde long—2 yards wide which pretty well covers the centre of a room-athe reh. Oriental colorings are of pure vegetable dyes, whioh ensures colors Tetuining brighiness—can be 3, DO used either slde—value $6.00 THIRD. FLOR BW BULLI A Stationery Bargain Fine Vellum Weiting Paper: White or ge Ae 98 shevts—umatly 7 3

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