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From the time he steamed up North River early to-day {n the afterbridge of de flagship, the Drake, at the head of @ fleet of crack British crutsers, Prince Louls of Battenberg has been one of the busiest men in New York, What with giving salutes and answer- tng them, receiving Admiral "Bob" Evans and the officers of the North Atlantic squadron, calling upon the Mayor at the City Hall, Grant at Governor's Island, and Rear Admiral Coghlan at the Brooklyn Navy- Yard, granting interviews and facing Photographers, the royal visitor has Deen strenuoun enough to satiety even President Roosevelt, for whom he pro- fesses a igh admiration, ‘And this i¢ only part of the first day of the ten te will spend in Greeted by Thous Thousands of people, stretching along the water front from the Batiery to vielts from Rear Gen. | Hariem eered the war seele when they went up the Harlem All manner of steam craft whistled nobsy wel come too. It was a lively beginning of a lively day for the Hoyal Admiral and his men. Heading the parade was the fagsiip, of Prince Louls, big as all outdoors aad bulkie: an any oO mored cruis ers, Her four huge pipes poked upward In greet ved just fast Wke four fat fingers exte ing to New York, She m qrough to kep the ¢ out straight and snappy at stubnosed peak, Jackles swarmed along her sides, waving handkerchlefs in aa awer to the shouts of crowds ashore. Following the Drake came, In order, the Berwick, the Bedford, the Corn-| wall, the Cumberiand and the all | sturdy = representatives "County" type of three-piped oruisers, Prince Alexander of | erg was with Prince Louis aboard the} Drake, her ‘The parade up the river insted halt) @n hour, It was a noisy one all the way, As the flagship neared the Mary- Toma. the slips of ¢! orth Ath | equadron began to speak a welcome| p fu the languege of black powder, |" ‘Dwenty-one guos @ounded from the Ameticans, and the Dnglish them back, gun for gu re a8 a Swinging Into position, a rat ting @ anchor cables, a babel of pipai| shouted orders on the decks of th Ye fleets, and he ceremony of{ wea over, craft an- the Bawishers nears the Ameri-| Praises the President, Hon received a call from:Mr, Black last| headquarters in the Hoffman House |Cebteine together and obteln the necess @an squadron the Drake began salut-! : i + . ai Jeary affidavits (o meet the charges of fog with one of ite machine gun sal ‘When another interviewer mentioned felt, He ave bis address as No, 813 )to-day from voters who claim they leraua which Willlam R. Hearst {a to eoho of the last exot died away «| (% President's name Louls's eye kin- aut ‘Thirtv-necond treet, Ie said his! were intimidated or detrauded out of | rad which William R, Hearst fendious volley cramied out tron: vhe| dled. Speaking with apparent elncerity may sonaclence Was m deca thelr votes on cleation day by the |™make In the cours. Tk ip to be put y phew und a luge cloud u:| Am enthusiasm he sakd . ; og wan guilty of wife desertion and big-|‘Tanmany men. Several of the aMda-|Meht Wp to the captains to refute the @moke floated up trom the scur-facel) "Al, your President—he is a sr | Court Gives Dec Decision in Favor indignant W Weat Shore Oficial] amy: "the dee serevas sewnedl Bnd) site ai fro SR5 REG et tn eee iiie. otis aietHictt aa Buf above Weelawien, man tray, IT was deligh to meet m ; . Hid net seem pi shocked. In fact.|fow minutes before t polls closed | A meeting of the district leaders 5 “Are we attacked?" smillngly inquired| him, He !s so many-sided and knows of Woman Who Got Will Prefer Charges re wouldn't have anything to do] jy certain east wide districts the names| Tammany Hall will be culled to-nigh Prince Louis, of his flag licutenant, who] so mitch of every subject. I waa as . 8 th Mr. Black untl! he made thie af-! of all registered voters who had not) 9 to-morrow, stood near him on the after-bridge | tonf@ied at his aquaintance with our a Divorce. Acainst Pool. Anvil cast thelr ballots were sent out to| ‘None of thelr shots seem to have) own navy. His vigor and magnetism ed | am wanted for desertion by my | gangs of men In watting, and that these | faruck us, ei,’ answered it r in| struck me, too. He has the aame mag areas | — ~— Ae Sor, SRY My sat Wife | men hustled Into the polling places and | the same «pirie suarm which marke the King of; If a wife decides to leave her hus ‘ Sheehan, an official of | a ss Dae: sigl 1 ue IIn-) cast votes Pretty aoon somebody discovered that| 2Psland. 1 brought him no oMctal mea-| band she has a legal right tb pack off West 8 Railroad, who sayn that | iit My present wite it wat Ro. maf ote aM@davite are to the offect that | the “attack” caine fre the Palisades,| “#8 but I was charged to bear him a| the household goods and sell them be Pollee Magistrate Poo! { ' Manish Abt ‘We van thousands of east asiders, notably Jews ‘ where a lot of laborers were blasting) ‘Tletndiy greeting from His Majesty and) fore obtaining her divorce. his wife in the West Sle Caton My first. wite | Of Me lower clans, were kept away {rom | For Infants and Children, ; reting he most Kindly returned.”’| Magistrate Wahle decided this mooted hoy rf t See age ‘ the poll#, while floaters voted on thelr trep-r08k: this greet lagistrate Wahle de his m where they hid apprated ae witnesses, | ested the vecond Is a blamed Big Shi tt Ancho! ‘The Prince, closing his interview, had| domestic problem to-day in the Centre today. tried 20 “preter: charmen againe Nein eel nnh Oh Wve iee ng | Bames, and that they were frightened | the Kind You Have pie! Bo t i 9 re 8 able | gone below when word came to him) street Court when Edward A. Dinaay » © Magistrate ‘Wi a1 into the fire for mine Jou, of making any protest, Hears’ | Boars the ‘With — $85,000,000 worth of Aghting | that newspaper photographers were at) a member of the Oxford Club and Board of y e: walice nable to corroborate | Captalns make aM@davit that they found | Bee ine, | v of i avd ) 1 ' sable to cor craft, alwetched in a three-mile Une, | the gangway craving permission ing @ », 48 Tompkins place, Brooklyn Wahle 1 bir the man’s confession and Magistrate] Many such cases, and that when they the North River offered a splendid | snashot him, With a smile he came ©) anpeared as complainant against his 7 id that She Wahle ed bim tried to Induce the victims of the fraud sight. The Essex anchored off Fifty-| the after bridge and p for then) former wife, Isabella Dinaey, whom AsNes Coste/7o. ye ‘ thet weventh street, the Cornwall off Fifty-| until they bad all the plotures they | chatged with grand la , —— | te Sup Ww 1 ninth, the Berwick off Sixty-eighth, the | wanted | Mré, binges, 4 tali, handsome woma | the: Bupre ith venty-senond th was charged with having stolen $ aPIRCICHI AIL IA AIST NaS Lge phtarenl anh Batava at Programme of Visit, worth of rugs, plevures and furnis ings ' DRESS CAUGHT FIRE n sald he would prefer the y-nint ne Cornwall . nor New he ys nd the Drake fouled their chains bo-| Tt 1s expected that the following pro-| Phich adorned Dinas han, Jy! ROM BLAZING DOLLIE, |" \ uiat fore the anchors finally bit into the! #ramme will be carried out during the! of the flat June 15, 194. The furnis M ehan f " at H i t into the sf f t tackod hid rt A flow of ttom of the Hudson, Prince's visit ings, sald Dingey. Wore part of bh tacked him It ourt with wo There was an air of festivity ab mt Dinner by Mayor McClellan; esheley epersaient sbetore, Big make Little Agnes Costello Dies from | insulting lenguage, that he jected ais ye. MI ay obtained a dl A Mra. Shee to embarrassing or BRE wis a) as ft born al-| private eee ike fale Bild from’ her former husband in August} Injuries She Received on fy Be! haved” hareata anal 2 ed thelr fighting tops and blunt stumpy| NOV: Luncheon by Gen, Grant on| Dingey declared tio. lea | Election Night. for a place on the bench in a magis roa ay, ix by er ds yards, nor of the snatches of musio| Governor's Island, followed by recep-| Wife had aold everything a(te trate’s court Near Cor, Fulton Street. Between 16th @ 17th Streets, which floated shoreward from first one | 42" bY Admiral Coghlan In Navy-Yards | ing" obiained a warrant fr There Is real sorrow in one the Mr. Sheetan Is angry throweh an ‘ Navy Alumni dinner. trate P is year thickly populated districts on the west » ig a man with money, and and then another of the fleets, F ) : 7 trate Pool on Oct. 7 this yeu 1 pop throuati, He ta a man A e Tan Was tha Rine'e Wlethday, an Pehl Nov, i=Excursion| to West Polnti) ‘srs, Dingoy was atrested at her prea | ide for Agnes Costello, twelve years he is willing to spend it In this fehl. | reat ecord-brea ing ale $6 We GOIBFAIOA With due ceremony, | aunnen by ¢ AR bert M. ‘Yhompson. at Wome, No. 1 W ene, | oid, who died to-day: at Roosevelt H i ER vrei SR Mir ao isd (or Net Vereen ital from, burns, All the BOISHUOTS| — sipaa ap Mailer. Kauad Dies, IDAY ND SATU tare were about to be Introluced ito| Nove M-buncheon ty re aaenit, whieh she | aro saying there waa not a sweeIet| Sergt, George Brennan. who was in Amerioa under chaperonage of taeir| Gomis ree ee esata a con rea Nagistrate Wahle agreed | Child in the command of the Roller Squad. at Po» Fanhen cous. ‘er'vniie thete Cee MConey isan eh Toit | Aenea “wos he only daushter of 1 ie eu Two Thousand only short ibreathin @apells wunfires, The fleet and the had no somer got through saluting | each other than Sir Perey Samierson fm cooked hat and full regalia, ranged | Slongside the Drake on the tug Nichols, | and he had a round. Immediately afterward Admiral Eyans ami his fleet between | squadron lines stern and back again floated at the main Glory at the fore, versed on the English three-pipers Drake had a full dressing plaving the sign of Battenberg, and flag tn addition to the at a distance the masses blended into a soild bank, away to with the tide nt each, ors, asa due south, ng band played our national homn, Tho were double lines oat th the Royal nitantz, marines" of the Royal quarter deck. “red and the Fighting Be When the American officers left Mil-| ton H. Brown, of the Cunard Com- ‘ whose pier i¢ to be use! by the Drake to-morrow, was recotyel aboant He in turn was followed by a swarm | of newsyaper men Prince Louls greeted there latest ar- rivals on His simplicity of man and abounding democracy impress- themselves jnatantly upon the vis tor He ts tall, broad-ehouldered and ler a fine figure of a ma in his unitorm. Cut oft his Van Dyke beard | w his ot his Layton, I was bearing suggested he as a midshipman with a slight accent amusement—and I had it back again as an admiral, sonality to the flag that 1 fly | prime importance. ant visit here,” seston of New York It is wonderful, pecially your your lofty bulldings. not all come down on they begin to fall me most on first magnificent Statue of Liberty |stands in exaotly the right position.” Nov, ty-palt by Prince Louls on board of partl-colored flags from etem to The Union Jack and Old This detail was re- The of colors, dis- St. George's Cross, the en-| Admiral's Viewed of bunting stretching | where the Maryland swung | ff One Hundred and Thir- ty-fifth street, her prow, long and sharp | census enumerator’s nose, polnting AS Adina) Evane went up the tow- | side of the Drake the flagship's | swin line later into “God Bave the, Kin called to quarters, with marines’ “blue | Artillery on the ‘The other admirals and | captains of the squadron accompanted | upturned mustaches he | look unlike Keiser Wilhelm. | ‘ng about the simple friendtiness Bir Toomas | here thirty-three years ago \4, speaking I came then f Now I come but my per- | amd my uniform are gecondary | That is of the} I anticipate a pleas: | Somebody asked the Prince for an im- he anawered, “es- overhead railways and 1 hope they do ¢ run when But what {mpreased inspection ts the THE WORLD: ae TA APs += of AgmiralEVIns, AIMirgl Brawrson aod PUKE. THURSDAY EVENING, PRINCE LOUIS OF BATI BATTENBERG'S FIRST DAY IN NEW YORK A STRENUOUS 0 ————$—$~-¢2— Leads His Fleet Up the Hudson and Then Begins a Round of Official Calls, Starting with the Mayor. NOVEMBER 9, 1905, SOND Firm to } Lost LPHI nn the One of the letter and t hage wns veal hotel, their way abroad. n | Police, but mis OMISOGITTONOErS: | SHE WAS FATALLY BURNED BY BLAZF FROM HER DOLLIE, « WIFE MAY SELL | James Costello, an automobile mochan- the flags» Drake le, and his wife Mary She had a head ov. Ib—Dinner by St. George Soclety, 1 Nov. ié—Dinner by the Pilgrim So- ASKS JEROME 10 | tut of curls, winsome blue eyes and clety. : | a way about her that won friends in Nov, 17—-Vialting fleet sails. HELP PROBE RAIDS, | th shons and tonoments, Phe Comteilos It was a busy morning for the royal! lived at No, #4 Ninth avenue, Aumniral, The photograpiers oad hardly Maclin Kinle Whaa: ble-ons. tép 186 quit Clicking thelr cameras before. the Harbor Super- tug Manhatian, of the avenue, There wero parades every five For First Time in Months McAdoo | ; oMeers came to extend a welcome to} Visor, reported, He duty wes to arty minutes, Mrs, Costello was at me am: e1 vas | ve Prince to the Brooklyn Navy-Yard Fatehas window looking down on the crowds the Royal Admiral and his men, It was) Titre went with nim Capt, Ryan, of| Addresses the Disirict- adie cod ots ae pot a formal but a social visit. In) the legation at Washington; Sir Perey | j and the marchers when Agnes ran in honor of their coming the Drake fired| Sanderson and Flag Lieutenant Sow- Attorney. the room, r clothing ablaze, The @n Admirals salute, Meanwhile silin white launches were darting tween tho ships like dragonfiles in a milipond, carrying oMcers \pon vari+ Ous errands of greeting and hospitality A clutter of excursion boats and tugs filled tn thy vers of the seene, About this time the Mayflower, which had been | dangiog on the flank of the Britishers on the run from Annapolis, sped up the river and found anchorage with the larger vessels, Hor brass fiitings shone like new-minted gold @ollars. Dressing American Ships, The Amerian Ne IIE | Smashing Ballot Boxes ! shows to what extremes me will go when in political conte The reading of World Want Realty Bargain Ads, will disclose ships flashed rainbow | make when In Need of Ready Money. CHTEH CHC CA | about be- ih what’ price - sacrifices. men will | erby caine mae wns pastels senie oF Police Commisstoner McAdoo to-day | her dollie too close to a gas jet. The miral (a the Commandant, with| sent a request to District-Attorney | doll's clothing caught fire and the lit-! Rear-Adimirals Sigsbee of the Brooklyn, | Jerome for assistance in investigating | tle girl, trying to smovher the bla of the Te: ce. ‘Nhe at and Dickens greeted the Prin lasted six minut Hiitering (wo cabs the British party | ward Bourke, Detective Sengoant Will.| but most of her garments had been drove to the bridge and, acro to : eg | burned off. They took her to, Roose: Manhattan, halting at the Haat} | 1am J. Bagere and others of. the fore) Sete) ot lowed by the. plaza, where a big crowd had gathered | who have been concerned In raids | velt Hospital, followed by the prayers to sro tie royal Visitor. They gave the! ‘This Is the first time that there has| of the neighborhood, but she never brawny blue-coated Prince three soul-| 14, any munication between the| rallied. ful cheers, Call on the Mayor. Tn the Mayor's office Sir Percy pro- sented Mayor McClellan @ U gay re Loul chatted fo: bngvatulated yor on his re-election and paid a of his father, | He also accepted Li tation to be the Mayor's guest at Ave minul M nite to the memory McClelian, ie ming out of the Hall } photographers agaln, and, his cab, drove to the Battery Manhattan carried him. to island, Here Gen. greeted him with full honors, formal Grant he prepared to where Coughlan and, miral Mayor | Mon of British Boceties, Thia afternoon all opened to visltors, complaint for landing mon, ; Another Me a | olore call whieh ‘ington, of the Fennaerene. tone, Fsnex Wash. to the Kerexs m being run down {re TB Sarat, Biel the broke ‘tear 4 Np phe formally here only the faced the ering where tis Govert Grant and his staff An in- luncheon was served at ge. headquarters on his return. tug carried him direct to the. Di receive or's a CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn. ov. ke, | Two comp: of militia have been ‘ood ‘Ad-| ordered to Whitmell, Tenn., where a G Bodies Me. Clellan this afternoon, ‘To-night, he will attend the dinner given by the Associa- ships were There was much over the poor arrangements the New York side,| A discussion was the child playing in the hallway had held was soon afire herself, The mother rolled her In a. blanket and mis- Ea- breaches of the law the part of Sergeant alleged conduct on Pollee Commissioner and the Distriot- | Attorney for months, | TROOPS CALLED OUT IN STRIKE BATTLE, Le oa KING EDWARD CELEBRATE’, Observes Hin Sixty-fourth Dirth- day at Sandringham, LONOON, Now, §—Kine Edward cel- | ebrated his birthday to-day at Ban- dringham, Congratulatory telegrams poured in from all paris of the world. The weual salutes were fired and there were the customary celebrations In Great Britain and in the colonies. oe The Governor of Tennes Promptly in Sending M to Check Fighting Miners. battle between the strikers and non- union miners ts reported. Gov. Cox, who Is here attending the quarantine cenvention, gaye the order this morning, long-dstance telephone measage from Whitwell this morning says that ns se ay there, but there is. muc’ eOrvg’ The Goyornor was at Whicvell yesterday and made speeches union and non-ucrion miners. te) e convinced that the, situation | are made with good food, NS ie The perfect food, bultds Strength and Racer ‘SAYS MAGISTRATE Alte | awfully Hleck’s ath police efused to t that be ta still The polion of th SMOKE TALK TH E sanitariums are crowded with the nervous smokers of clear Havana ci- gars. Save your nerves and throat by smok- . ing.a delightful blend | | In order to s e ofler of mild domestic to- bacco with the Ha- vana. It’s an ideal smoke, a charming regalement, the LA Ladies Raincoats. Ligh Ne worn in rain. Or . hing An Old Landmark t0 G0 poise. sisog THE EXCELSIOR CLOTHING CO, crete at Cor, Leg and Church St creations, with cite at LiF nothing lacking in style, cost to make, b , dies A $25, $28, andy, $30 Gravens cites of alls wool mix- tures, Jatest» Fall rt “ 200 ‘tulle ind over HH and Bid sults ty le: Wrih men's 10 Wack | Fa mult at B10 anid 8) valuen, 4 tailored, New York e bank slat but althe mpressod Friday and . Saturday Only. 94.75 fit and shades. in Oxford, lar and collariess effects, semi-itted backs; ‘The finest yarment we manvfacturi Begins To-Morrow Morning, at 00 PACKAGE TUT AE TRACED). © THOUSANDS OF AFFIDAVITS —_—-—— Securities Sent by New York Voters Swear They Were Intimidated and: Philadelphia by Boy, A, Nov, 9%=Forelgn ‘of $100,000, railesmen's Natl special Company vave tecrtMlce speared abi valu con nal ry No. on ne | complete and to-day Clarence J, Shearn, | Mr. Hearst's personal attorney, opened | @ bureau of investigation of the alleged frauds at No, 140 Nassau street, Mr. Shearn and the other Hearst lawyers t 9.15 1 no trace of tt mess was in ending an diseoy er lot ger to trusted, has investiga. A his loss ron his a was nddreaned toa p boy says the bank's iis bag when he and on hing the ks distant, the be pald abroad t the first cer. nefore the sec of seourtiles rent ml Bteat astoniah Schuma ad re yee frivtr awn a dege format! | ———— | CONSCIENCE COMPELS | BIGAMIST TO CONFESS. Man Surrenders Voluntarily to the| Magistrate Dis ses Him. consclence hurt him neh he tried to tm- and liberty eo Fl jnabeth atreat stn —|Cravenettes a Raincoats TO GO IN TWO DAYS!! sel! this lot In two d | Less Than One-Third “ Che style and qualitytet the goods offered at this saledo not need any description—our namy stands for perfee- n in the manufacture of waterproof garments ng for the next two days occur only once in a lifetime, Three Big Specials for DIES, Less than 11.00 Tan and Oli some shirred col Fitted and all splendidly se L concerning magistrate they with the result HEARST RECEIVES MANY | — th Defrauded—Business Firm Sends $500 ~ to Defray Expenses, William Randolph Hearst's plans for) to go to court and get writs of mane. the collection of evidence for the con-|Gamus they refused on the ground that nake of [te Tammany men would kill them, trat which Ne proposes to més | Among the many letters recelved by Mayor MoClellan's re-election are NOW) Mr, Hearst to-day was one from & | downtown business house inclosing $300 48 4 contribution toward the expenses of the contest, Mr, Hearst's friends sald this was proof that the movement:* is now a general one and that all reo» spectable elements are combined to @egntoa will make this office thelr headquarters! tat juatice is done Mr, Hearst, ssi and tie work of the vontest will b¢!” ionmer Congreasman Shober, WhParo Alrected from there, has been a Hearst spellbinder through> orm Mr, Hearst haa engaged formeT| out the campaign, made the statement,» 9 apertntendent of Elections McCullagh |to.day that the tally sheets kept b¥rsc | to nsaist In tho Investigation which he 18] ifearst watchers in Florrle Sulllvan'ajpit to make, Mr, McCullagh will be at tho digtriot ehowed that Mr, Hearst had 1@*!nig, Nasau street office mvt of the time. coived 2890 votes Inetead of 1,900, with Hearst is Confident. which he Is credited. . When Mr, Hearat rose to-day he was) 600 Affidavits of Fraud. vo infurmed of the action of Commissi ones | Voorhis in refusing to accept the ballot boxes “Mr. Voorh's must not resort to tech nealities,”’ he ‘He le the proper oha custodian of the ballot boxes and should) Ing not evade his duty. I make no charge| asserts that !t nas C00 amdavite as tap that the boxes were not safe with [he] ¢raud, and more are being taken to~ day police, but I claim there is a chance and] qt Jy said by Hearst that 1,900 warrant! the proper place for the boxes Is with} worn out against men dt. | | What fraud was practised when Indg* | pendent watchers were disposed of th this mamwer fs yet to be proved, but (he es ng to What happened are start- The Municipal Ownership League? sald are to he cused of fraud the potter had the liu made at onee. boxes as agenta of the Board if a] Among the lawyers already retained technicality, It is also wrong for Mr. | to ght Mr, Hearst's cause in the courts Voorhia to go to Mr. Delany for ad-|aie Lord, Day & Lord, Judge John F, vice The proper official for him to) pijion, Julius H, Cohen, counsel for the, consult Is Attorney-General Mayer. Citizens’ Union; Edward B, Whitney, » “There will be {mportant develop-| one of the leaders of the Jerome movee ments In my ease to-day, I now be-| ment, and Judg: Alfred Steckler, To »1/ Neve that Tammany Hall had at least! giroct the contest in Brooklyn Coly “!* @ million dollara of corporation money | Aiexander §, Bacon, who prosecuced \*% which It used against me, These invest-| jonn ¥, MoKane; Charles H. Hyde ang ments the conporations find sometimes | ienry I. have been engagedy ¢>* petter than legitimate ones. After all,/ yy Richmond Willlam Allaire Shortg™’® Tammany Hall only did on @ larger) ang Louis 1. Phillips will conduct the. seule what she has always done at e! proceedings, Austen G, Fox is to be tlons, But this time the frand ts to mong Mr, Hearst's counsol revealed and I will be declared the Wine eee is nad intended to gall ner o na reoount by at least 10,00. \for Europe to-morrow, Has postponed 2) "To be Mayor of this elty will be iif Guparture Indolinitely in order tool hardship for me. It will mean my participate in the contest, Mr. Iving ( ylation with a band of Tam- dally association with a band of Tam | vi not accept any retainer from Mrs.) many crooks and a daily fight to UP | Hearst “ hold the rights of the city, Hut before |" O) 1 got theough I will send many of them to prison, you can be sure." Affidavits are pouring Into the Hearst the Hoard. and the arrests are to This claim that wale Coehra: out from Tammany 10 leaders to-day’ thelr diatriot were sent Hall to all the district notifying them to call days, thereby breakingal: selling records, we have decided to mark down prices to Regular Stand- ard Values. Our finest productions are included in this sale, and such bargains as Three Big Specials for MEN, ’ Friday and Saturday Only, Gentle men's $12.50 St¢ Hh Coats, All the bright new styles of the — season, with nothing lacking in make, fit and inish. Gentleme $13.50 Craven ettes. In all di ferent shades, made in stylisit overcoat fashion, of high-grade tailor work, natty Fall coat, Gg en 50 tosyosohich ] 2. 00 grade Craven- ettes. Includ- ing carefully tallored paddocks, silk and wool mixed worsteds, Latest 1905 model for 2 Days Only-—| Makes a at BOTH STORES,

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