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TT if | Ay "Three hundred infantry joinea with Tay Mobs in looting but were arrested. m, “y General of Kieff, who was “pitals and Hotels Filled With Weunded, —— ODPSSA, Nov. 3—4 P. M.—A despatch wr horrible massacre has occurred here. Hundreds have been killed. All ‘the hospitals, pharmacies and hotels are full of wounded and mutilated persons,” & telegram from Nicolaioft says: Phe whole town fs in the hands of bandits, who are devastating ‘the Jewish houses and shops and beat- Jews to death without the slightest 0." ‘The outhorities here have similar + news from other southern cities, After a fairly quiet night, shooting again commenced in Odessa to-day. Red Cross is busy attending to the lun) All to the present no Christian shops have been touched. pad hotels are full of the of Jews, seeking refuge week's disorders, Shifting the Biame. of pollee, escorted by squads are pladarding the city with from the Mayor appealing to ponceadle oltisens to remain indoors 33? tal i i ‘ —z unless the most urgent necessity takes them out. The recriminations of the different fn regard to the responstbility outbreak are bitter, Oficial blame the Jews, but the Liberal the disorders were en- Petersburg. Or Meat. fourth day of terror, the js practically under the markets and closed, and ft ja im- to get bread or meat, The @ number of Jow- the main, #reets, and rt : i i! apd kilied & physician ang two tanta who were dressing wounds. LONDON, Nov. 8A despatch from says: “The military patrols are in all the streets are unable to check the disorders, Some collisions in Preobrashenskia street this Stelatea between the troops and the crowds. “Seventeen persons were killed or wounded. “A Newry officer was killed In the ‘streets at 2 o'clock this afternoon by a bullet fred from a window. ' ROSTOFF-ON-DON, Russia, Nov. 3. ‘This city presents a scene of desolation, + but the rioters are exhausted by last | night's excesses and the rioting was not >, Fepumed this morning. (Of the Jewish quarter only smoking till burning. The Jows are seek- ing refuge where they can. outrages continued all were constantly heard. | CZAR SIGNS THE AMNESTY UKAZE, t t | ST, PETERSBURG, Nov, 3~The | The mob night. Shots | Amnesty ukase has been signed by the Cear. This moans the release from jail of all political prisoners, although the Em | peter refuses to include in this class } Political murderers and persons who have attempted assassination for pollt- foal purpopes wince 1899. : national holiday today tn cele- ‘Dittion of the anniversary of the Em- peror's ocession to the throne was matked by the formal raising of the General etrike in St. Petersburg. While the railroad strike hes not yet been declared off, many of the railroad men are returning to work, and trains ary Delng gotten through, The populace is fn th Ar. { stated Hh “Sartnin’ quarters thet the recs pee fied abroad. According to } reactionaries have a power. in the Empress, who desires ie Sufocradp | rbd { the Romanof*s be wn unimpaired to her » bon. ft ——— _ JEWS MASSACRED BY KIEFF Moss. KIEPY, Russia, Nov. &—The retire- ment of Gen, Klelgels, the Governor relieved ¥ Wednesday and who has been succeed. a by Gen, Boukhomlnof, has not “werved to restore order. ne ke 10 2, format, A teport ‘that the 6 Christian monastery was circulated mmong the mob and served to provoke BS eget of th spake on tee seme re continues, Gen, a~ the military commander, called hit the Covaacks, who were met with whereupon the Cossacks fired oiling twelve persons ty-four, a aed IEF MBS reds Slain and Hos- rains remain. In other sections stores | bee! a The whole it. Jews had destroyed | «, FEAR IN THE BRONX OF THE BLACK HAND Residents of Washingon Ave- nue Are Scared by Threat- ening Letters. ASK FOR PROTECTION. Detectives Sent to Guard the Dis- trict and Search for Black- mailers, Washington avenue, the swagger street of the Bronx, ts in the throos of a “Black Hand" scare. The entire neighborhood ts deeply concerned by the fear of kidnappers, bomb-throwers and dynamitera, Detectives have been sent to guard the district and also the Mount Mope public school, ‘The soare was started by a weird let- ter sent to Charles {71 Washington avenue, on Monday last. Mr. Ritoh is an electrical engineer engaged in some large contracts in Unionport. He has a thirteto-year-old doughter named Susan, a rarely pretty child, who fs in the highest class in the Mount Hope Public School. This ie the letter he received and which he turned over to the police: MASTER; Please leave $200,000 un- der the stoop of No, 2178 Washington avenue, before Friday, Nov, 3, or your daught life will be taken. ‘This was written in red ink over tie | design of a black hand, The letter re- sulted in the arrest of two Itallane yes- | terday morning by Policeman Flynn, of the Tremont smtion, Flynn thought he aaw the mien trying the gate to Mr, Ritoh's house, but wag unable to pro Magistrate Walsh dischafged them. She Asks for Protection No. 2178 Washington avenue, a hand- some house, With @ high stoop, is oc- cupied by Mre. Mary Lanctwt, a wealthy French Wowan, apd her two gons, Sav was equally alarmed over the letter re- volved by ber neighbor, and called upon Capt. in in the ‘Tremont station, her home be proieoted. Another “Black Hand’ loiter was w received by @ resident of fashington avenue. 1t demanded $12,000 and threatened the lives of two young children, This missive was turned over to Detective-Sergeant Price, of the Bronx Detective Bureau. He will not make public the name of the reciplant on. the ground that it mught anterfere With his investigation. He has assigned Lecuive-Bergeani the Petrosint ‘of the Bronx, to work on the case. When the neighborhood was meade ware of the second Black Hand letter tle children @ Bugcession of ap- | oe to \ ipalloe tor protection, R: red Kelilendeck, b fos ‘ak @ grocery prptae betel s Freon and ¥-88CO! rect kn ‘ashi avenu to an wenn World’, 0-day: “Black Hand’ js the only topic of Gisoussion in the district now. The parents of children are thoroughly alarmed. I am greatly worried over the safety of my little boy Harry and will not allow him to go to and from schoo! unless accompanied by one of my men.” William Walling, of Nov wi - ton avenue; Mrs. J, Lumelaor Nor a and Charles Kereo, of No. 205, ex- Premed the same alarm for the safety of thelr children and jared that they only voloed the ent of the . Riteh, of No. | and promised falthfully to remain on duty until the actual count ls made. What Mr. Je UT NOTIN ¥ THE WORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, NOVEMBFR 8, 1908, PRISONERS AND | JEROME MEN BLOCK (PLOT AGHAST HM Get Word of Scheme to Keep Down Vote and Will Thwart It The managers of Mr. Jerome's cam- | —— Paign made elaborate preparations to- day to eve that Jerome voter are not | intimidated on Election Day and thet | no scheme to keep Jerome men from |v voting by arresting them and keeping | % them in court until it is too late for them to cast thelt fully carried out. Mr. Jerome's friends have assutances from a source in which they have grea confidence that a desperate effort is Lo be made to keep the Jerome vote down. Precautions have already been taken to see that there is no “dirty. work” at the polls, a large number of volunteer watehors having enrolled themselves ti whole neighborhood. ers to protect the interes's of his Lewis A. Hardaley, pripoipal of Friends. To-day Mz. Honty W. Hardon, |’ Mount Hope Public School, said to- Chairman of the Jerome Law Commit- that his scholars were so exolted frightened over the “Black Hand" ecare that hoy & seemed unable to give any attegtion to thelr studies, He nas advised them to keep together while on their ny to and from school and never to talk to any strange man that shoe acoost them. When the little Ritch girl was going home yesterday & man vored to stop bh that her father had tee, as counsel at in the various election dis lawyers are needed to go to the vart- ous courts and see that voters arrested ™ the Jerome hi lots, These t ret quick action and are not detained | ¢ From the polling places longer than 8 | Cahill. They were Mrs, Mary Doyle, the absolutel; necessary. who |0 wish to help the Jero thetr names to Mr, Hardon at his offlee, | Pac No, 6) Wall street Piao Mires aoe ate Tale Geek Bers | , There: Will be a bg Jerome meeting ” ht at Columbus He rome at the time and ran from the! tet and Columbus avenue otranger as fast as carry her. er legs could ectleinaines forward and asgist 18 KeUting a square jone had Hved at the Henry street ad-| Tall was fixed at $1.0). Walter Har. HIST! ANOTHER HEAD deal at the polls for the District-At- | dress for about a year and that no one| VeY, & Consclivated Exobange broker | @ forney. Sone of thoke who will epeak |had the eight to register from there, | 9nd brother of the prisoner, sent the OF BLACK HAN’ at the meeting to-night in add Cant, Heappears, went to Mr. Mor-|omount in ensh to Mr. Lavy, who de- LA He D CAUGHT Mr. Jerome will be Fellx Adler gan’s office and made affidavit that both | posited It with the Clty Cham! Haven Putnam, Louls R. Bhrich, Prot. | Foie Cee ihe ve had lived at the |. Harby lived at No. | $90 Dennis, of the Columbia Law Behool, | Henry street number for neatly @ year | Hundred and Twonty-aeoond attest “Don” Pasquale Pinched by Petro-|*"¢ ® W: Teavenworth. Whito In an, affidavit sald thet until The hatter sixtoon years old | s years old, Mrs, Har. wi by about @ year ago he ected as & Porter) by was out this afternoon, and tt sini, Alleged to Be the Original Red Ink Chieftain, “Don” Pamuale is pinched, Petrowlni caught him black-handed. He ts euppoved to bevthe head of all the black bends, fed inks, matiag and crosebe nes. ‘Agents he had in every town, in every State in the Union. B-r-r-r-r-r! He is wanted for terrible crimes in Italy, He was caught with the goods—a sin- fater Het of 180 persons with sums ranging fvom $1 to $150 ngainst thelr names. His name ie said to be Pasquale Cala- ‘reso, of No. 33 Roosevelt street, and he was held—Sh!—as @ suspicious person suspected of dynamiting, bomb burat- ing, kidnapping, murder, arson and POLICE SURROUND 200 ARMED STRIKERS. OHICAGO, Nov. &—Revolvers, knives and railroad spikes were weapons in the hands of two hundred Itulian labor- who were halted and pui under ar to-day by a score of policemen, T allans, It is claimed, were trying to force other laborers working on the elevation of the Chicago & Western In- iiana Railroad tracks to atrike, The Tialiang are alleged to have made @ raid along the tracks overturning tool boxes and speeein’ laborers who re- fused to strike, disturbances, & number fired and exolting tncl- ntitul, but no person was FOREIGN RESIDENTS ASK PROTECTION, 8ST, PETERSBURG, Nov, 3-(9 P, M.); from the frantie appeals which pussies. here th amonk-tce. toi Rute for the USSIAN MOB TRIED TO STOP MORGAN. OCIHO Sweden, Nov, S-— » W, Perkins, J. Plerpont Mor- j » Baving and other fnan- a ety of themselves and thetr propert The German, Austrian, Hongarian and British embassies are making ener> etic representations to the authorities furnish ample protevtion, Baron yon Achrenthal, the Ambasna- 15 of Austria-Hungory, yisked Gen, repott at } oeloc’: this morning and called ewpecial attention t> the eliuation t Odewsa and Kieff, and to-day C, A ing-Rice, the British Charge d ‘aires, demanded protection for the per- fon ani rty of Britivh subjects od ff, Rostoff-on-Don and } 0 General pro afford mill, tary ' th ‘ orced and. thal en- another apneal to young men to come| v phlei IVINS RAINBOW IN BROOKLYN. Chairman Brenner, of the Republican County Committee of Kings, produced ‘an assortment of dazzling rainbows to- day. He said that his district captains nave mado a poll of 478 of the 68 elet-) tlon distrieia of Brooklyn that show Mr. I psig Bey M "Thia aise Pie ibe weetting: authorities ree that a bet Single and double br asted. . This is the resu por Wedge " mile onthe election of Jerome "goes bed had ag wide lapels. Ivins 62,000. ag it lays," regardless of any com- est quality Venetian lin Meclellan—10,000, 4 plication. that might result after the ing. Deep waisted, Hand Hearat—26,00, me of the wager. 4 tailored, i The Republicans have also polled the| A wager by G, C. H." that Jerome iehideesieante FY teachers in four Brooklyn High Schools | would not get more than 00 as on Special, 15. 00 tenrhund b§ for Iyhne, 8 for McClellan | independent, provided he would not be! | nriven to eulelde, it 1s supposed, by and 2% for Hearst. Chairman Brenner | indorsed or nominated by some politica) dy attack @ ity followin 4 Extra well tailored, Black anes that Mejor ibsteln will have A| party, Ws off, a ingan| 6 wudsen | § xtra el Oy rea Blas Sluraliey of 2,00 over Ridgeway and sosasioieeadiabianented blindness from an eye affection of long ERSE E T Color. Cut very long and full. RIVALS GOING BACK, SAYS IVINS, William M. Ivine is as cheerfully op- | ¢ timistic to-day over the outlook for his | brother-in-law of Emperor Nicholas, election a# ever, and in commenting on dn partisanship in ballots is succes-| You see circumstances alter cases," {Jonoph J. Cahill, Brooklyn Saloon- No, 413 Henry street, rome needs now 18 law-|Carren lieuenant, was arres by issued a call for lawyers to act | Cahill wo4 dquarters | Court fn Bre Sixtieth | vits alleged, at Cabhill's request. Mr. | Kenna swore that he was not of age, | Hardon will preside and will there make | and cold Cahill he was only twenty | at the saloon, MIX-UP BETS ON fected by LAST OF THE GRAND it DUKES LOSES OFFICE | Suriped'ot toe ot the plot at Titty” WITNESSES IN SUIT CASE MURDER, ee e} ee Pips: iy “TM GOING TO KIL YOU,” SMD CALLER and Booth’s Clerk Tackled Him. One Hundred and Twenty-second street | walked into the office of Edward A, Booth, New York agent for the N. K. Fairbank Company, of Chicago, at No, 2 Beaver street, this afternoon, | proached Booth and reached toward his right hip pocket for a revolver. “Tm “ne to kill you rlkht now," shouted Hatby, Hubert Sackett, of No, 208 Wert One | Hundred and Forty-fourth street, who was in the oMce, caught Harby around the body and held his arms plaioned while Mr, Booth secured the revolver in the lining of the might have done some he sponge down town, in fact all over he east side clear up to Harlem ‘The Mayor, I see, is appealing to} ‘oters to forget their partisanship. If | ‘ou look him up you will find that two ‘rs ago he was a strong believer in municipal campaigns, Tt was caught pocket or Har execution with It. While Booth and Backedt held Har- ore |by, who struggled all over the office ONE OF M’CARREN'S | ,atrk culls Salacmes acne” 808 MEN IS ARRESTED. | The policeman took Harby to the station-houge and Mr, Booth went along, Neither Mr. Booth nor Harby would say anytilng about the reason for the acthck. Mr. Booth appeared averse to making @ complaint. Harby when reseed to tell why he had gone into jooth's office with a threat to do mur- der answered. “He knows. I have known him for thirty years and he can tell the reason if he will.” Harby was employed by the Fair- Keeper, Held for Examin Joseph J. jon, Cahill, a saloon-keeper at Brooklyn, a Mo- d to-day Morgan's office, Superintendent harged with attempted colonization. | ink Company fot six years up to the : tothe Butler Bireet | RANK CAmRAny or Ser, when he lett. to| ¢eeeeeeeeaneeene egececer lyn and held in $1,000| engage in the stock brokerage business.|% 4 Superior Credit Store, ail for examination, Hoe was not particularly successful and Acoordiig to the statement from Mr. | recently has been trying to get his old lorgen and the sworn affidavits in the | job. ase, there wore three witnesses against | Booth refused to employ him and then wuer of the property where he has his| for commissions on sales. They had 4 ot No, %| dispute uit the money this morning, and James White, no|Harby went out, tought the revolver ‘ome. jand returned to use It. Both the men registered, the amMfda-| le was arraigned in Centre Street Me- | Police Court this afternoon on # charge of attempted felonious assault and held for examination. Abe Levy retained to defend him. Bernard Mckenna, street, tary old. Mrs, Doyle swore that no dangiter could throw mo Hght on attempted #hooting, except to say th, ther father had wp to a couple of mont Ik. been a travelling salesman, cover: ing Neew Jersey, for the THE JEROME ISSUE, Anxious Bettor, "G. C. HL," James Yillon and “Harry” ask if bets made againet the election of Jerome are uf- his Republican nomination mind thie poms. BLINDNESS DRIES w indorsement by that or any other or: standing, @ middle aged man, thi it w De ae Sagiistoun nor long in this country, by. Wiliam = W second ay | and the to-da, was prrieked frensiedly as plor and jumyped into the river. When the man's body waa recovered about an pour later by the polloe of the Wes: Forty-seventh street station, it was found that be had jorth River carly ST, PETERSBURG, Nov. .3—The jrand Duke Alexander Michaelovitch, has been relieved of the post of head the figures given out Ipet night by Max | of the Department pt Mercantile Ma- ome al- Thmaen, manager of the Hearst cam-| fine eet ey Te orks vat ed paign, he sald: “Mr, Thmsen ts not @ New Yorker of great experience, and therefore he is to be pardoned for waking some errors, Hie division of the yote ts excellent, howeyer, He gives Mr. Hearst 325,000, Mr, McClellan 140,000 anid myself 163,000, Now, if he gave me the figures he gives Mr. Hearst, Mr: Hearst the figures he gives me and lets Mo! lan snd he wil) have the division of the vote very accurately. “MoClelian and Hearst are making splentid progress—backward, MoClel lan especially has a fine future—delind | him. He had done one smart thine and | that ix to altove Murphy aside for James J, Martin, He ought to have done tils earlier, Martin ig @ much shrewder man und a sleverer campaign manager, Yor myself I want to say cut 1 wil get the Higgins yote and Assured that f will carry Kings County by at least 2,00, I shall carry Queens and Richmond, too. @ither of those ces hie the slightest use for Hearst hesitate to i Sea ery about New York County, re fa No telling what I do. 1 prefer to Wok upon it Wi ew hy Sid hehe FS | ‘Ou Cam Tewt minim. ha is to be merged with the new Ministry of Commerce, for the Grand Duke being relieved of his duties as head of that department, quintette of Grand Dukes who hav been the advisers of th Grand Dukes Alexis miral, or head of the navy, and ‘preal: dent of the Council of the Empire, and , terong ne tely covered and the left growth ba Ni most compl was of little use, saree bei 4 pearly, socipie) thought U man denly falled growth of the affect nd ‘ihe’ ry to bear the thought of Dilndness he took bis Mt The sule! was not by any means nniless, his pockets were ‘ound twelve ish soverelgna, ‘There were om Aeoesiens Tile Department of Mercantile Marine which probably accounts Ho |s the lust of the Influential Emperor, and Michael Nicholaieviteh having been relieved of thelr posts as reupectively grand a and Duke Viadimir having been re- of the post of commander-in- ef of the military district of 81, revurg, nd Dube jus Was aysasein- at Moscow February 17. MOSCOW MOB KILLS TEN STUDENTS. gi) share ¥ |hattan Bye a sted MOSCOW, Nov, §-—A_ procession students returning to-day with ache thelr comrades who been rv frorkmeaat ihe tral” Ara en Cures. ot the student i MRS SAM'L FESSENDEN, DEAD. Us V PANE RTT TT ORR LT ET Harby Reached for Revolver Jalian B. Hardy, of No™2% West Harby sald that Booth owed him 200 has been Fairbanks! Company. Sh esald her father had left home in his usual cheerful frame of) dro H he ren down ine BY SHOT BY BAN ROGRER WS EAD Doctors from Here to Andes, but in Vain. Frank Graham, who was shot last Saturday morning by burglars who were robbing the private bank of David Ballantine, at Andes, Delaware County died there early to-day. The young people of Andes held a party in the town hall, which broke up a little before 1 o'clock Saturday morn- ing. Graham and a. friend named Mo- Govern had estorted thelr young ladies home and were returning, whe: they approached the bank building they dis- covered a man standing in the road and also one on the steps of the bank. The man in the road/called to them to hold up their hands, which they did, but de- spite this the man shot Graham in the abdomen and shot at McGovern, Roused the Village. Graham and MeGovern ran to the house of Dr, Gladstone, which Is near by, and the village wus soon aroused by the ringing of the fire bell. It was. discovered that the burglars had en- tered the bank and endeavored to blow open the vault with dynamite, A posse traced the burglars some ten or twelve miles, nearly to Hambden, but there lost them. Commodore Elbridge T. Gerry's sum- mer home at Lake Delaware is within six mile of Andes, and a8 soon as the nows of the tragedy reached there Mrs. | Gerry and her daughter Angelica drove fo Andes that :gorning and then noti fled Mr, Gerry gt what had happened He telephoned fo New York and had Drs, Lambert and James hurry to Dei hi, the nearest raliroad point td Andes, | Commodore Gerry Hurried | Boys’ .00 Russian Heavy oxfords, meltoms and gray (weeds finely made and far- mer satin lined, embroidered emblem on sleeve, brass buttons, silk velvet collar, belted back, Sizes 3 to 10 years, Also ¢x- cellent bargains in all sizes of Overcoats from 8 to 16 years. Double-Breasted and in @ special car They operated on Graham Sunday morning and found the intestines had been perforated In four places, ‘The Commodore had encouraged the young man before the operation and re malned with the doctors ail through it and has visited Graham every day since, Graham was @ clean, bright young fellow about twenty years old, of exem- plary habits and one of the most prom- ising young men of the community, He was a member of the choir of the church of which the Rev, James Bruce. | the father of Lient.-Gov, Bruce, has | oa for the past forty-two The Town Board ered reward for the ike and. convition of ther bargla ra 68 pected Ur offe: oe onanllfiiinemeenes SHOT HER HUSBAND: PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov, 2—A coro: nor's jury last night returned a vordic | against Mrs, F. M. Turner, charging ber with manslaughter, She shot and killed her husband yesterday at their home after he had a her. Mr Turner claims she thought i fue contr, ught the revolver Men's Fancy Worsted Suits Exceptional values, *20.00 senenees secsesecesosesees Have urchases we will be p leased to oon hese: count for you, rr { gee CAND CHOCOLATE. VANILLA CREAM J] we wit tetiver 1 10,10 Js at ialands City, Hoboxen 2 vi ba ha ; ‘ VER an \ AHLER BRO SIXTH AVE. @ 31st ST. § , Saturday Specials in Girls’ Wear! 5 sos pd Lhe 1. 8 5 Rezular $3,00 garments made of heavy woo! melton, in blue brown, red or green; trimmed with gold buttons; emblem on, _ Sleeve; belted back, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Russian Blouse Suits . . Scotch plaids in fancy color combina Alions—excelient quality, box and side pleated front—finished with miedallions, Cufls, collar and bet trimmed with braid, Dress lined throughout and wel) made, Sizes 4 to 14 years, Value 1,79. Bargains for Boys! 1.45 s Overcoats . . 1.69 Norfolk Suits . . Regular $4.00 Sults, finely tailored and well made, of heavy black and blue thibets all woo! cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres. bocker pants have elastic waistbands and taped seams, Sizes Sto 16 years, Service Able school suits, 9° Coals are farmer satin lined, Knickers PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS In addition to being delicious daintics, Loft candles have a wholesome food value and are made under our strict pure food regulations. Only im- mense sales make It possible to sell them at a PENNY A POUND PROFIT, FRIDAY ONLY, AssOKPED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES, POUND 15¢ POUND 40c) SILVER STRINGS. « rennin SATURDAY ONLY. ( ASSORTED PR vourn J06)* Nit Goce ALMONDS «+e eeere a naeeanemeecaentntat a SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, HOC 2AM OLD-FASHIONED CHO COM UREMNNTS. + POUND 15¢ eis caspy.rouxn S5¢ ) NA vhs 5 Jouve OLAV CO se Met Deuketnl uA BASKET 450) ONG Giennigs, pox 9 HIGH-GRADE BONBONS AND Ca DCOLATES, Ol AN 246 SORTMENT OF ALL CHOCOLATES, 30 KENDS,. POUND eA A Park Row Store Open Byenings Until 11 o'Clook, 54 BARCLAY ST., Cor. West B° 29 CORTLANDT ST. following rates: Manhattan 10c, Brooklyn, Jersey of Re rons, te cr. 0. D, q Mipptiae , 5. ConChurch st. Vise sre sia} st” PARK ROW: NASSAU, Pe tee Fe 3 At City Hall Park, Fur Lined Coats for Misses At | 4.75 Value, $19.78; New collarless models, finished at neck with silk braid, Lined with specially selected choice skins, Sizes 10, 12 and 44, Size 16—45 inches long—$16.75. Boys’ Norfolk & Double Breasted Suits, with Extra Trousers, at $6.75 value $10.80, Smart, elegantly made Suits of light and dark gra cheviots. With every suit a Sizes 8 to 17. Fur Trimmed Coats for Boys At $1 ’ Value $16.60. For boys of 3 to 10; made of fine English broadcloth in ae red, Deep rolling collar and full cuffs of sp! quality river mink, Fh Catt all-wool belt and extra pair of trousers,

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