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7 { Ki | wea String to Burner to Tarn It SH MILLION PAD IN GRAFT Mayor Weaver's Experts’ Re- port Exposes Colossal Loot- ing in Philadelphia. $3,000,000 MORE WASTED. Durham Firm and McNichol Com- bine Charged with Gigantic \Plunder of City PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 89.—The sun of $4,330,000 has thus far been s' Sight from tho taxpayers of P phla by the contracting combine budd- ing the great filtration plant and the ‘two boulbvards, one in the northeastern #nd the wther in the southern part of city, 48 conclusion has been reached by Major Gassius H, Gullette, Corps of En+ Bineers, U. 8, A., and Jolin Donald Mac- enna: experts employed by Mayor Weaver to investigate the contracts and the work done. John W. Hl, former Chief of the Bu- fequ of Filtration, js now awaiting trial on charges of forgery in connection with The contract- fag combine accused of this thievery lw Constituted in the main of Israel W, a, Republican boss of Philadel- and State nator James P, Mc- I. n D. J, MeNichol, a the Mtration contracts. Senator, compose Me: HN 9]. Evidence by y heanng D, J, MeNiohol wed that in wns a one-twelfth eleven-twel(ths ween Durham ol, tod by the two ox- to-day shows tho filtraton plant southern ade p on account of the northeastern ani e levards the olty has i, and that the w of las ot tt first-class ofits @econd. quality, the : iractors being to make the Metions first-class and all that econd-class 220,000 t ibje could tion plan Require $5,042,000 —<—— BECAME BRIDE DAY AFTER SISTER DIED. Dying, Mrs. Auchincloss Relative Not to Postpone i Her Marriage. Friends of Mrs. Anne Stavely Agnew Auchincioss and her sister, Katherine Agnew, who were puzzled to-day at feading in the same column of a news peper the announcement of Mrs, Auch- inologs's death and a notice of her kins- nded $18« *| Nicola, ;| house with De Caser, in the head, in- ity has | Coachman Urged ONG, HE HOE HS SIS Stabbed Man Found in Tene- ment Says He Fought in Brooklyn. Francisco Uli, @ laborer, whore home !s in Ozone Park, t kK. was found dying > Ng allway No, 110 Mul- with many neck, use at y to-day, wounds in his face, legs and body, When found by Poll man George L. Britton the man was fas: losing consciousness, yet he made the statement that he had been stabbed at the home of Eduardo De Sager, Jn G2one Park, last night, when he and a lot of his countrymen got into @ fight He could not explain how he had got to New York, and the police were in- clined to belleve be was lying in ao endoavor to protect his assassins, Tho tenement at No. 110 {® next door to a tenement where a most cruel wie murder was committed two years ago, The pelice regard both houses as re- sorts for vicious persons, When No, 110 was searched early to- day thirteen men and one woman were arrested. The woman sald she was Marle Cacl, wife of Dominio Robigto. In this couph partments wore found three hoody stilettos and a load- ed revolver, There were also several towels soaked in blood. A trail of blood led from the room to the place where Ulieo was found. The police of Manhattan got into com- munication with the police of Jamatoa an‘ learned that De Caser and Wilco met last night for the first Rime since they had quarrelled ysars ago in Italy, A fight followed at once, in which both men drew revolvers, De Caser was shot fn the hand, and Another bullet struck Mrs, Philomena a woman who lived in the »| floting a painful and probably a dan- gerous wound, The police believe that friends of De Caser followed Ulioo to Manbattan and ought to stab him to death, ‘Tho injured woman's son was taken 3 to Hudson Street Hospital to idemiity | Ulco as the man whe shot his mother | and De @aser, The son deciared that 9 would We avenged if Ulico did not dle from his wounde, "" SENATOR THREATENS SERVANT IN POLITICS Active in Correcting Fake Assessors’ List Arouses Penrose’s Ire. Special to The Evening World,’ PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oot. 9% — | Amazement and dlaguat is manifosted in club and fashionable circles pver an attempt by United States Senator Bo: Ponrose to prevent @ city party worker, a coachman employed by a relative, tron iking mythical names from the assessors’ list in Penrose's own ward, the Eighth, Edward Smith, of No. %1 Van Pelt street, is employed as @ coachman by Join G. Watmouth, of No, 24 Walnut street, who is related to the Penrose family by marriage. Mr. Watmouth recently called the coachman into his etudy and read a let- ter from Penrose, asking him to impress woman's marriage to Allen Butler Tal- Ve) 8m ‘6 reed Haat he sould havo «| to stop such activity in polities, ott, learned at the home of Mrs. Auch | AC Kat ath told amith to ro ahead incloss it was her dying wish that fad keep up Re fet, and turned the “her dlater's wedding day be kept. jetier over to his club friends Mra. Auchincloss, who lived with her husband at No. 8 Hast Ninth atreet, ‘wan the younger sigter, Before rough a long Ilineas. wedding Gay fixed for Oot. 3, Tt was not until a week before Mrs. hingloss died that her filness was ® fatal character, Consequently, the arrangements for her sister's mar- vmlage bad gone forward and the invi- ‘gations had beon issued. MMrs, Auohincloss, on learning » Talcott to her bedside she would Knew her death would not delay the lage. d. iret Presbyterian Church, the Rev es C. Hall performing the t . The same je funeral servi to-day, gyman cond s of Mra, ‘GAS KILLS BOY STUDENT. off While in Bed. ‘ iibert Adams, @ Lomban, Italy, ; Was found dead to-day in bed. t) In his anxtety to learn the Englis ' e the boy was in the habit o1 Ry In bed through the i Rue. He rig ip een witch to sun the ee oft withor out. o} k © appara fale 0 ath properly ae a so elto, chof of the Hotel en dead several how Albrt, PEOPLE WITH er COC, ww CAN EASILY MAKE or RY =e By Snapping Up One of the ow 546 Ww Business Enterprises ih Offered for Secrifice Yester- Sendey World . 4 i Miss Agnew, @ the present Mrs. Talcott, nursed her the younger woman became il] Miss Agnew Wes betrothed to Mr, Taloott and the that was dying, called her sister and She told die happler if she} They gave the promise sho 4 Oct. 21, and the following ' the marriage took place in_the| Auchin- Bmothered by gas {n his narrow hall | i room at No, 140 West Fourth stroet, seventeen-year-old who came to this country from a few months ago, reater part a string | night! oad Was turned off and on had worked for Agri- PLUNDERED BANK COMPLETE WRECK. Enterprise's Every Asset Was Bor- rowed or Stolen and Debts Exceed Its Funds, PITTSBURG, Oct. 80.~The Post to- day says; “If every penny of the 100 per cent. assessment against tho stock of the Enterprise National Bank Is pald the depositors will not get more than 10 cents on the dollar, That is the opinion of the Government officials at Washington, to whom the corps of Federal experts at work here on the bank's condition have reported, “Starling faots as to the extent of the fallure have developed. The de- partment officials brand it as the ‘worst wreck on record, Not only does it an- pear that every asset of the Institution was borrowed or aiolen, but that through the rehypothecation of notes and securities the bank owes in excess of everything it ever had. “Tis assete of about $2,800,000 are com- pletely wiped out. Dhe failure may ex- ceed $3,500,000."" ——_— GEORGE H. STORY ILL. Acting Director of Museum of Art in Serious Condition, George H. Story, acting director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is ser!~ ously Ml! at his home, No, 230 Central Park South, with an affection of the stomach, Two physicians have been in constant attendance upon Mr. Story. who has been too ill for the past week to attend to his duties, Mr, Story ‘thas beon act- ing director since the death of General di Cesnola, Sir Casper Pardon Clarke | will arrive here the latter part of this | week. a | BANK CASHIER SUICIDE, | UTICA, N. ¥., Oct, 90~The you man found shot to death with a re. volver clutched in his hana in @ culvert has been identified as H. J. Block, - jer of the Citisens’ Bank, of Buffalo, A despatch from Buffalo says young lock ended his life because of the fail- ure of the Whitney-Kekstein Company, warehouse receipts, ' Charles and Adolph Kokstetn, with Plo wer to New sh the ~ WTI OF AIT grain merchants, to make a settlement uf debts they owed on notes fecured by rat TE WORD: MONDAY FVEN TWES AL LINE W. E. Hildreth, of the Hotel | Breslin, Says Chauffeur | Couldn't Avoid Him. | walter the H esprosilent of in Now York jown his » Is been run was sald | oy ar by n at phystelans ong nicely today, | Mr. Hildreth was injured at Whirt and Broadway at 60 when algihting from a car. Just as he t an automo in Jelghth stre | ast nor stepped ra atreet to the str which were two men and two women, cut Mm down and he was thi tor- ward, and after uvo of the wheels passed over him ho was jammed againot | the curb with great force. | Bredrick Clarke, a lawyer, of No, 28 Broadway, who was driving the ma- | chine, sprang from his seat and plek- | ing up the Unconscious man in his | arma ran to the Kickerbooker Phar- | macy, Dy, Cote case from New York Hospital and removed bim to that in- stitution, it was found that several of his ribs on the right side nad been fractured, mis shoulder was dislocated, he had a severe scalp wound, and it was thought he had sustained Internal sojuries, In spite of his severe injuries Hildreth retained consciousness, and when @ po- liceman asked him if he wished to make a complaint against Clarke, be replied not avoid running me down, f, (h 1s forty-eight years of age and lives at No, 3) Weat Fifty- weventh street, Clarke has a town house at No, 168 Woat Ninety-sixth street and a country home at Cralg Moors, Ulster County, Toe names ; Clarke's companions were not made) known. SSE HAS BEEN ROBBED 41 TIMES. f who has conducted & cigar store at No, 247 Bowery sinco 186, reported to the police to-day the forty-finst robbery that has ocowrred in his shop, Thieves smashed the plate giass window fronting on the Bowery bast night and ¢ $75 worth of cigars. In April _geveral robbers allmbed over the faniight of Kaskel's front door and K y $00 worth of stock, On lost $1,000 worth of ligars in ilar manne: kel sayy the po'ce never have nds of dol- | Chicago is Horse Meat. CHICAGO, Oci, 3.—"'Chicage peopl will be astonished to learn the a, of horse flesh consumed in the city the vicinity,” says a health offetal. “Two ying and killing establishm eviden 1 obtained which will cause sev. | eral arrests.” i “ F irst Off . wl ice«In OW Vest Pocket On call any Minute-Day-orNs When Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Headache, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Belching of Stomach Gas, or any of these forerunners of Indigestion appear, Old Dr Cascaret wants to be right on the spot in your pocket He wants to check the coming trouble Instantly before |t can grow into @ habit of the Bowols to be costive Ladies, who extend toDr, Casoaretithe hospitality of their Purses or their Dress Pockets, will be rewarded with a:fine complexion, and healthy Happiness. These will about fifty mes repay ‘for the trifling space occupied, and-thesten cents per week at cost. Dr, Cascaret guarantees to, sur. the most obstinate cases of Constipadom and Indigestion, without discomfort or tn- convenience His medicine does not gripenonspurge, nor create a drug habit, Because it is nota “'Bile-driver! “nor & “Gastrio-Julce Waster,’ but a direct Tonic to the Bowel Muscles. “Tt éxerolses naturally the muscles 'that line the walle of the Intestines and Bowels. Want of Exercise weakens and relaxes these Bowel-Musoles, just as it weakens Arm and Leg muscles, Old Dr, et goes directly after these Bowel-Musctes, wakes them up just as a.cdla‘bath would wake up a lazy person, Men’s Pure B ON SALE TUESDAY FROM q A Limited Number a did not put én. ant work among the of the continent, will be given a fare- ‘ well reoeption “No, he was not to blame. He could |g dinrrhoe, tf fi» sleep in short and easily! « 25¢, Second Semi-Monthly ‘‘One-Day Sale’ Te eg a ym GIL ACCUSED OF GHAET JUMPS BALL, Mary Curran,Alleged to Have | Got $10,000, Forfeits $200 Bond. * Mary Curran, the eng woman, avvosted last week of fraudutently collecting money he name of diffeent charitable # with which she wag in no way and who Was sald to have $10,004 in this manner in Ge has juinped her b ve been arralg court torday, ha dijon Saturday under hads spent one night in d strest Jall and appeared to repentant, ‘The women who duped by her were softened trition and i sl at liberty under a suspended sentence. ‘This remarkable young woman, who, as fast as she callec.ed money In the name of charity, lost it at the race- | track, was mado) e@ware that no great effort would made to the | 1ae? agahugt » Evidently she was ot golag to Ake any cha! to-day, ives were unable to| find any trace of her, rate Tighe cherefore ordered her ball-~bond Farewell. » Hurlburt and who start for Af- to do missionary in the interior &t the Church of the “seventh street and venue. Tyeeay evening. When Baby Cries "| Probably it is Not Getting | the Right Food. If your bahyg is eras, frotful or peevish fy troubled fwith constipation, colte owen, if 14, Iitte fe ds not perfect: | and / free trom trouble, then you} know that its food disagrees and that there {s setihus danger of fatal disease Lactated BMg/ will set things right at once ‘The bist physictans not only preseribe Lactated FYiod, but use it in their families LAGYATED FOOD CONTAINS MILK §SUGAR alloys trritacion, improves dikestion and bodily warnith. supplies WHEY.T forms muscio and tiesue, ! BARUBY MALT partially preedigests the |, LIMH. PHOSPHATE meloes stron bones, MIUJJ< makes fat and warmth, SOLD EN 4 SIZES AND RECOMMENDED | BY ‘ALI, KEPUTABLE DRUGOISTS, Prep. by Wells & Richardson Co., Murlington, Vermont, Aid” to the Bowels Then he works them (through the snerves) till they get 90. strong from that Exercise that they don't need any more help to do thalr duty; But Dr. Caccaret wants to beright on Ithe spot, in your Pooket or BC, where he can regulate these Bowel- Muscles all the tlme, in health, and out of health, Because, even the strongest Bowel- Muscles may be overworked, Heavy dinners, late suppers,whiskey, wine, or beer drinking, nervous excite- ment, sudden exposure to cold or heat anda dozen other every day likelihoods tire the Bowel Muscles, In guch cases a little Cascaret In time \s worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment tacer on, to say nothing of the auffering, \discomfort, loss of Business eae vlogs of Social Sunsnine it saves, b Qld Dr Cascarat carried.constantly In your Vost Pocket, or in ‘My Lady's’ Purse is the cheapest kind of Health-In- surance, and Happiness + Promotton; that ever happened, Little thin enamel Cascatet Box, ‘half as thick as your watch, round-cornbred, smooth-edged, and shaped s0°you.don!t notice its presence, Contains s!x Candy tablets—Prive ‘Ten Cents a Box at any Druggist's. Bo sure you get thé genuine, made'only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk, Every tablet staniped Big box of ‘tablets (to ro-fill pooket- box) at 50 cents, Carry Cascarew gonstantly in Vest Pocket, or Purse, Asample and the famoas booklet. “Curse of Constipation,'* Froefor the asking, * Ad- dross Sterling eriaty Camaay, Chicago Co) or New York. Silk Neckwear 8 A. M, TO 6 P, M, ONLY, THE scarfs are in these shapes: Squares—Puffs—Flats—Tecks—extra wide Four- in-Hands—medium wide Four-in-Hands. In these pure black silks; Barathea—Satin—Gros Grain—Peau de Soie. to Each Customer, ‘Three Broadway Stores: at 13th St., at Canal St., near Chambers St. ‘The shoes las ©: mean that Buarantos Skulls, Skeletons, (New York’s Greatest Sale $ J, of PICTURES at Third Floor, better, are not as able to withstand th some sore or ulcer, skin felt in younger days now cause sleepless n eason why old age should not be healthy and free from disease if the blood is kept pure and the system strong, and this can be done with 8.8.5, It is a medicine that is especially adapted to old people, because itis made entirely of roots, herbs and b healing and building-up properties, and is very mild ard gentle in its ac- | tion, §. S. 8. warms and reinvigorates the sluggish blood go that it moves with more rapidity, and clears it of all impurities and tich, healthy stream cireu- ates through the body every part of the sys- PURELY VEGETABLE, te isbuiltup, the appetiteand digestion im- prove, the heart action increases and the dis- eases and discomforts of old are pass away, §. S. S, cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Sores and Uleers, isno S.S.S. More Tha Thousand Pairs to 4 they Ready To-morrow Morning. broadest variety of stycs—and the best bargains, for to-morrow remarkable beauty $5, $7.50, $10, $I5 and $18. Values from $8 to $25, yehing that is new tn both In le aecasion, W Hallowe'en Witehes, G hundreds of other reminde Dolls, Walnuts with painted heads— Ore Large Parasols Su this lot tasts-—~a 1G, OCTORFR 90, 19, CHAVE ZINK 2. sella have g t ‘ Nght ry padr, 2d tloor: the Sailor, Made from according to Colored. | All ‘and their low Ft nasconeay so" CANDY STORE out any mpkins, hosts, Cat 5c to Splders—100, doze Peanuts with re, anges, Pumpkins and A 100. eu ll Poraso.s—Se, eag Small Candies f Most old people are great sufferers in Winter, ‘They AN WINTER are seldom free from pains or ailments of some description, because they e severity of the climate, with its dantp, changing weather, as are their younger, more vigorous companions, Cold weather starts the old aches and pains; they sufler with chilly sensations, cold extremities, poor appetite and digestion, nervousness, sleeplessness and otherafllictions peculiar to old age, With advancing years the strength and vitality of the system begin to decline. The heart action is weak and irregular, the blood beco tion, and often some old blood taint that 1 for years begins to manifest itself, A wart or pimple becomes a trouble- | t, or the slight rheumatic pains hts and hours of agony. There oisons, Your wee 0 Our Crea pi dun Saturdays i A MANUPAC Wooden Bed \ MAHOGANY, OAK, WORTH a At $2.48, NEW YORIC. DRY GOODS n Ten bat their wear 4s impaired, ‘The bigwest stock of them we have ever bad; the Untrimmed Velvet Hats. Made of good quality Silk Velvet; hand made; al) Draped Toqucs, Turbans and Continentals. Black, Hrown, Navy, Red, Broadway meker; values from $3 as ight blue, Alice blue, navy, plum, red, wine, green, pink and white Ad-inch, value $L.75—at OB, id-ineh, extra wide, value $3—at 1,08, 19-ingh, wide and full, value $4.75—et S06, entire new line of our exquisite creations AD ety unat HAV’ created w furore all vie Large Fuper Ha seases break Call and Mane CE, ly also to Ni Aad Connectiout, URER'S SAMPLE LINE OF GOOD TO Ath, Lo. TTT ET AF 2° STREETS, ) co. ve Another Remarkable Douglas Coup. Douglas makes Sixty Thou- palrs of Men's Syoos cach woek is Brockton factories, He has ily supplied all of ple stores throughout the United Btates with their complete stocks of and W From now on t will of a case of “Alling-In sizes Anyway, out of these Fall shipments we Rave received *1.05 d,"' whieh mea mish in them, n ht OW pra that th it does not e positively n'y damay surface Qlat Bt, E Side Turn and Dresa shapes, net, Alice Blue, Green and Plum. the surplus Velvet stock of @ to $3.60, alze} special at.. Ostrich Plumes, 1 in the most prevailing colors, auch FIRST FLOOR. jason for thelr These wonders a 6ECOND FLOOR, orted and Domestic Favors for every stion Jae stock in ns, Comle Figures, Too Cases. Lobsters, Pes’ Devils and snight.”* n, Peanuts—236¢. dozen The, dozen 40e, dozen Me, each—Bl dozen. Aj e. dozen, r filling—20e. to A0¢, pound We believe this lot of pictures solves the problem of giving you the greatest dollar value that has ever been ree wrded To get a really , in the proper set- has been our aim—and now—at we will offer a line that is really The assortment of sub- jects comprises English Hunt and Coaching Scenes; Fruit and Game for Dining-Rooms; Combination Horse Pictures in ornamental frames; also Etchings. Artotypes, etc.—some in Mis- sion, some in fancy, others in gilt frames If we marked many of them Two and Three Dollars you would still pro nounce them an unquestioned bargain. But a dollar gives you choice while s1 marvellous way we have of helping you to know our Picture Store \ CONSTANT SUFFERERS » As th mn Terma, i908 S, cs thin and sluggish in its circula- | lain dormant in the system | ks, sclected for their purifying, | , and all tyoubles arising from THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA. GAs | THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORI.D CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Sik es tsa a Redehall Wt etait, and a shoe that holds its shape to show for it; the longest kind of long wear and a guarantee to back ap aa at OS ee. Pabseeimerechart merit 100 18, 14th Bt *i80 W TAS Broadwa | 25c Net Top "yy". and insertion in white and oream. Never before offered at #o low @ price per yard, $1.75 Nickel THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY Regal Style Means Correct Style —And something more; There's never much style in a shoe that is anything less than a perfect fit all round—toe and ball and instep, arch and heel and ankle, The Regal is the only shoe made thatis sure to fit.—Because it is the only shoe that comes in quarters sizes. That little quarter-size difference makes all the difference in the world, and it has enabled us to fit thousands of people who had always found half- sizes cither a little too roomy or a little too snug. Notonly correct style and quarter sizes, but the finest leathers ever tanned and a wide variety to choose from; the old-fashioned sort of hand-workmanship PIKE An original New York style, Made of fine, at the tre nari Up skived down toa at the edg of we could never before Include tn the justom-msde $19 shoes equal their hanésome Send for Style-Book Mail-Orders Promptly Filled retail shoe bt Pes eset ARIE Stusetal"ettien wom London to San Pranel REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES, bith ereey! Rt. A BROOKLYN, 2 Narsau 8t,, ear, Ann, #987 Fulton St., opp. Montague St. S05 Broadway, cor. Duane St, 61}1 Broadway, near Bedford Av, NUW YORK CITY. 91003 Hroad wa: bet, Ditmars and “Wile” JNS-107 Bromdway, bet. Cortlandt ; a Liberty loughby Av. a fit 9400 Wifth Av,, bet. 10th and 11th Me, Pireeawas; SMe NEWARK, N. J 841 Broad’ St., opp. Central RR, of N.'T: SEY CITY, it up! SPEOLAL OUSTOM BENOM-MADEREGALA, ote, ® thoes, own, AL, end 30th Ate, yp, Herald Building et, Both and wth Hts, cor, BA AY. A Rixth Av, 8. ¥ cor orem St. aor. 7 *05 Newark GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES, Joth Bt NEW YORK, i toe Co 10th #1005 “Ail Firoad St.. opm. Central RR of N. J STARE MARKED WITH A ATAR ARE OPN F 7 All care gv direct or __ by transfer’ to our doors, Broadway—Brooklyn, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LANGE RETATL STORE. Economy in this Month-End Sale Sweeping Reductions to Round Out a Busy October ft Hlth Av, 88 Newark av, ENINGS Rain Coats, 2.98 Black Velveleen37C & S2-Ine) Velviteen at @ doudie Masy with platted back. fast Perfect blag, Tt breasted and with belt: finished with for walats tn Hon ha “y oul, full sleeves an fabric. fort me from 4) to 4) Inches yy the deat se ot & correct fit for women veleen ever Imprted to well at Our 75cto$!.25%" | New Felt Hats, 25c In thin extensive agmortment ape |} na, Bailors and Dress shapes, y wiyle 69c Flannelette 76”. Gowns reduced 47C These aro made of tlie, extra heavy quality Flaneette, bo pink and w te fend bive and white stripe ofects ey ave turnover collar and bishop slee 14 neatly trimmed with brad. Sizes 6 and 17 $1.10 English 74”. Long Cloth; 19¢ pn Themday, Woman’s 50¢ Cashmere Hose, % ‘Thie desirable material in a large Kull fasnion biask osshne ‘ TY nas ohainotn iHoigh ant with double wole, het and, tee, ceheee tho ming for undorwear, 2 |] au, to 10, A plum Indeed, teady e above sot vlum 1, ready for | | . | Voonitay, Coston, $7 Irish Point LaceCuttains, 4-98 ‘This ja handsome line, under advantageous cond ‘axe scroll or flora) borde embroidered on Frenioh net price per pulr 8c Hamburg Tucndny, Short Lengths of Net Top Laces 15c ec, quality of may bo Only In Lace & Insertion, 4,000 yards of exqulaite net-top lace 2 4 euperto sped Bul BoP His Pa,” 44c ‘ Reading Lamp, The famous Miller Nickel Reading Lamp, complete with chimney and 10-inch white dome shade, ready for use, at this uumatchable prive. | Equipped with the best central draught burner, and ylves not only a very brilliant light, but helps to heat your room, You will find them on sale elsewhere at $1.75, Gold Medal or Hecker’s Flour, extional price for Tuesday telephone ordern reel ts 85.80, 69c ail 1 The vrioe ver AT ALL NEWS STN asc, , 4 Nae sa ast MM. dea tl