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xe eeetecs eh y in ‘CUPID AND THE By TENNESEYS WEE ‘WMS BG ALON pon @ time, ; & very mushy Feor i ‘ he Says His Income 1s $30,-|Mmseit o to s cod au lacy cay {, 000, but He Insists It's [amare and party on, rusger" anid | wei Oupid ime iL Only $720. "Gertrude Victoria Fennessey, a strik- sty benutiful little woman with black and tvstrous dark eyes, is defart- im a sult for absolute divorce by Clarence J, Bhoarn in behalf ber busbend, Charles ©. Fennessoy, vlumper and pinkier palms, » promotor connected with the Mine and uniously and sunk to sleep for a whole . | your Then the alarm clook went off—gr-r-r- Cupid enteted the hard, cold cave of his choloe, curled up his little pink toes, jad Q19 plump. pink cheek ou his still me!" cried Cupid, diinking his und’ eyes and looking at the calendar Tim a IKtle jate,”” He found |t was February again and| the poor love-wick ones would be ‘walt: ing for his potions. It was prety icy in the cave, and he was rather glad to Mee, Fennessey, through House, Gross- | & Vorhaus, demias al! the charges by ber busband. Alfred Bogk- | applied to Justice Greenbaum, in Supreme Court, to-day, for noe Weekly alimony, £600 counsel fee and Hy Necessary expenses in prepartn® got back to his work of misc, mak- ee PEaneney declared in, opposition which 1s warm work, goodness @at the figures were abmurd; as he ia i @arning only $0 a mont. I've missed al] the seasons; now “Consider the aulacity of this hut wna: shall I do? 1 know. [ill go to ant," exclaimed Mr. Beekman to the “He says ih his affidavit that his fe only $60 a month, yet he had Gonr detectives shatowing his wife for months at a oost of $10 a day each, No, Bot shadowing Mrs. Fennessey, but Shadowing some other woman in mis- New York, where there are all kinds of seasona in one day. They say it's a! \ gay piace, that New York,” sald Mr. Cupid. 2 So be jumped on the back af the '*+ HOMANS: north wind, which happened along just ptead dwelt the damse! loved of the a lew ast airship man ry @xke for Mra. Fennessey.’' | mae ec hg Ae Fite id ceva The lady wes standing before a tray ‘The Fennesseys were married at the! Pon faa the wind, a horrlt o! full, of diamond flares, ruby braoalets a“ ning, aa an pea earring! malxy mo with First Presbytortan Church Feb, , 1608.) TM al ta in one ae Mtudinous notes ‘end carol, walle uther ‘his ts os you go with ae, Phey took a cottage at Rutherford, | tellow; I've business somewhere | (ie alr wes heavy with the scent of the WN. J, where they had two house ser- Aid bial] baad | oral ofterings of the nl i Paore, lux. i ‘s ie thom away, Susette”’ to Farias orem carmingne end other jux-| ‘then he dropped poor ttle Oupid|heard her aay. “Teli them eo vend te pries, lived at the rate of $3),000 a He | Pm pork and beans,” ear, according to Mrs, Fennessey's af- | M@bt In sigit of New Tork Harbor, He) Tv.) Tite You shivered at this gross Unit Bhe had munning accounts at| fl! softly, softly, and landed abruptly |temerk and pulled out hie arrows aad the big Naw York stores. She describes | 2 Airship which « eased their life at various places in Man- nancy or Dumont was sailing to hhattan and Brooklys, where the sume New 4 bow, Sreeey he aimed, and shot—bing! What was the matter? instead of seeing the end of an arrow gate of expense was kept up. ‘The wife, Of courme truding from 4 plereed heart, @aya: "My billa were paid by my hus- | {e little and, and we were happy for a year @t Rutherford; then for two years in @partinenta at the Nordica, Sevenih @venue and One Hundred end Thiy- feanth street, where our rent was $100 @ month, and we still lived at the Fate of $40,0W a your, ro- mere mortal couldn't ses +4 ‘abe passenger | Tn pecially 4 r e ally prepared arrow imy he had on beard. Ret voce 6 tals fpiveres fo fragmenta at the ont queer sen@ation. He hoped {t wasn't | ehiversd Qupld. ma.” J “Br-r-r-r! the motion of the airship, because he AJ made sald airship himself’ and was |? the cave rather proud of it, He rather fancied | Leparweren—camaneap WHERE WOULD MOTHER BE? himeelf in love-in love ad Seon & young American, m with ohina 8. ‘Mr. Fennassey let bome day |Rieesing person ear her ain T wieb L wag @ tte duek, early in 10h, saying he waa gotvg to ant Bey hor rom arcunds behind. de Th taddle tae ook Vd never wear my rubbers, Toston on business would send footlights. ands to her mere And Td never mo w webool, 80," sald Cupid, “here's work for ere ake Heltoer seen nor Ward ® word | me ail ready. I'll pay my fare by I woulin't have a» thing to do this” ‘sald Mre- Mennessey, “but lane Plgrelng this young Jady’a heart.” pute, Dlesed Uvatone day, 3 proved pit jast “So he jet Aurora bethe hie eyes in ut apiagh about In wot and mud, spring a friend told me of seeing ad And eat and eleep and play. + a thin her shest morning dew, and gol adyorisement of Something, bee y Vulean to, make him wane peeved Ang oo you gee @ dualie'e lite ‘ore toh pee Inty, arrows, on, arm ‘ould he Just fine bn Riess Ex Grose’ and ‘on ine (for cumauea, he ‘alpped through "the | By 100, 18 rath me vestigation he told ine that my huspang Window of te Casteff-/Tenstorter, SARA HOMANS, had got an order OF serve papers on ma by advertisernen!, claiming that I had 0 found. He to that T ! th «| BRONX NOTES | NEW ROCHELLE ||! coal answer. Prondent ts paint, i F answe ie manquemde and etvic bail of the! George J, Murphy, superintendent. of She Tallapoosa Club will be held a the local troltey raffway syttem, haa ve oO; ‘undred and Fifty. been promoted to the position of Super- | r AF ye ‘ite biree| A St Ann's avenue, tire Tinton Electra Ralway system could see band a reconcliiatlon | Dueaday @ 6 Jan, 2 The commit: | ay. ana Mos. Theron B, Hudeon, of end their complete eult Decision was reserved. The order of publication w: to Mr. Fennessty on an Wa wife had gone aw Hieronymons, and the papers were or- dered sealed by toe are Harry Marx, J, G. | rimtra, N.Y, are gucots of friends in au, Albert LAbenan, August L. | North avenue. | Wunderman, Peter Gocke, Louls F. | A Mfesixe ofl portrast of the Inte Will- Diehl, Francia B. Hil, HW. Kem- jam F. Cochran, ty Bayard Hf Tyler dorfor, August A. Ireland and Benie- Psych crush in Yonuere a ie min Roblzek, Ufetime Mr. Cochran presented the court. A esting of the Mothers’ Club of/Shuroh with an edifice and organ. as aT RWEs TOM” DUNN AND HIS 22 Soo So't Ov hard ant ane en oe Reagienotceee M'CARREN WILLING GEM T0 SHINE TO-NIGHT, (1,220... ,catect noe on ne wemcrate smenniy ot tw st TO BLOW UP LONDON George A. Hall, of the New York Chald Sorel J. Belerhohm, of Eastehester, ” sar), Lab % igsion, meet! will be by y, 1 It Will Be the Annual Reception of 'thargetot Mary Le Christ Mreddent | ¢74Q0™ ove! Moghras'ts) fMfars | Would Place Dynamite elawa Ter- of the club, | were married on Nov. % On returning the Delaware Club at Tere (°t gecond annual ball arranged by | Tom ‘their welding trip or. and Ara, Under It, Belerhotm will reside !n Eastchester. race Garden : a cmtene City, will be held tn enight formers)" Ann's avenue ud One Hundred « ‘fi Sixth street. nesday evening, orc. wy the affair Ie under. tho max: | gulture will hold tts annual meeting on | Misi ‘and | Toad, is at Palm Reach, Fla. will step 0} ‘he occasion was the meeting of 1 Opera House, , | f Albert Behrmann Tueeday 3 r a | 9 Clan-ua-(tael in the Bijou Theatre, ghth street and Third avenu nn. of No, 601 ‘i ‘Thetr Ophir Farm residence ts being A n. of No, 601 East One nade ready to entertain Mr. and Mre, Brooklyn, in memory of the Manches- ‘orty-second atreet, en- mber of friends at his giving Day thy th nat carr! ble Whitelaw Rela, who will return to thie| tet martyrs withthe hand t arries the big country for the holiday season i} Tha flash of the A will } Miss Clara M. Boyton, of Leland ave- | Ms *F , " eignal to the oreh ¢ music w nie, Is visiting friends in Detroit aibie.” A toslant stuns Cena crash and Tom Dunn will start wit! Former Deputy County Clerk Benont| under London and blow !t from the face pretty girl the grand march of the an Platt ts at Hot Springs, Ark. of the earth,” 1 reception and ball of the Delawarg ere speci ——- ———_— _ ard an exceedingly pleas-) was spent by more than ' The vaudeville talent | nol ». Bredfner, | of the seaso i phen Ge. still, Guu | : polltictan w eto tay ae : Cornel,” games do no wil J er and’ Wiitlam | / if D y I L pide lene an U IDOLS ery epariment, THE CHRISTMAS WORLD, tL OP CB Ravmonae Counc No. sve . OUT NEXT SUNDAY. A remarkable statement made in person by Mrs. Mary Baker founder and head of the Christian Science Church, to readers of the Sunday World on “Chri in Christian Sc |! ment Mrs, will create a § An unusual WEAKENS THE SYSTEM | BAD BLOOD zs" Every part of the hody is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, and when from any cause this vital stream of life becomes im- poverished or run-down, it invites disease to enter, No one can be well when the blood is impure; they lack the energy that is natural with health, the complexion becomes 1 sallow, the vital energies are at a low | ebb, and they suffer from a general broken-down condition of health, The system is weakened and unable to resist the diseases and disorders that are constantly assailing it, Liver and Kidneys, failing to receive the r stimulation and nourishment from the blood, grow inactive and dull, and the waste matters and bodily impurities that should pass off | through these channels of nature are left in the system to produce Rheue matigm, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases or some other blood dis- order, When the blood is in this weakened and diseased condition it | should be treated with a remedy that is not only thorough, but gentle in nbers 0 I hold } at Bb- Lace Curtains. at $6.75 pair, reduced from $8.50 & $10.00 pair, Lace Bed Sets. Band 6 and full-sized bedsteads, ranging in price from $4.00 to $10.50 each, worth 25% and 20% more, Portteres, 150 pairs Embrordered Portieres, Tapestry Porticres, and Duplex Armure Portieres, at $10.75 pair, formerly $16.50, $17.60 & $18.50 pair, 120 pairs Plain Mercerized and Bordered Portieres, at $6.00 pair, formerly $8.00 & $10.00 pair, Couch Covers. itsaction, §, §. 8., a purely vegetable remedy, made of roots, herbs and ‘ 4 barks, is just what is needed, It not only cleanses the blood of all impu An extensive assortment of full-sized covers, rities and poisons, and enriches and strengthens it, but gently builds up at $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00 each, values $5.50, $7.00 & $8.50 each. the entire system by its fine tonic eflect, 8, §, 8, reinvigorates every member of the body, gives tone and vigor to | carries robust health and strength, §, S, $, acts more promptly and gives better results e e @ than any other medicine, It cures Rheuma- « eases and all other blood disorders, and cures | baie pesmeesently. Our Medical Dey ent will be glad to give advice charge to all suffering with blood or skin diseases, Address » ,) —— ‘ the blood, and as it goes to the different parts, | Lord & Taylor PURELY VEGETABLE. tism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Dis- "ME SWIFT SPECIFIC CO», ATLANTA, GAs jy *. 4 THEWORT.D: MONDAY RVENTYG, NCR NTN 1 Fone, MARBLE HEART | Sara Bombay LEA AAR ONES, e rT 7 | Says if It Were Possible He | Senator P. H. MoCarren dedlared hun- is Laura Van Zandt, of Pelham self & physica! force man last night if the conditions forthe Iteration of Ire: The Soclety of Agriculture and Hortt-| land were favorable by that means. ||| Concerning the move for!!/ | 700 Silk-Finished Poplin Waists the freedom of Ireland, the Senator, !n | — 25 dozen Fine Brilliantine W aists, { Commencing Tuesday, December sth, we will place on sale the following seasonable goods at exceptionally low prices: 600 pairs Renarssance, [rash Potnt, Arabine, Brussels, &e., 200 sets Ruffled Renatssance and other laces, for single | Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, two, ti Hro: ws: T » being repre: omen, Dingmor: Robinson, Dins. men, Dickson, r and Nelson mon BRODALYN BOWLERS IN LIVELY MATCH Mixed-Team Series Also-Draws) Ss LOLRNAMIONT ant mes have been as fol wa! Amer! euhan.—Columcla, Large Crowd at the Nonpareil. rote. ‘ a. Wrinan's— Bal lendahio, Proadwaw. Hal As a lively betting proposition the ER SS FR Ts clowe and exeiting series of match Ammsterdiany avenue . games at the Grand Central, Brook Fed Piltesath alee Sean Iya, gst night kn ow Bert Allen and Leanne Fred Egelhoft won from Billy Sut of sx Cordes and Otto} Ave Mystic Rose 1 exalted much attentton Amphton. otha: trom {ts earliest announcemen waa a side bet of $v fitThott Provitent Tn Isand, Town There The scores —— OPENING AT THE SUPERBA, es Ebbete 1 making erent 3 Drenana- the obentng of tte Buperba tourna- the Py 877 7 n street and Frankin ave. ite tas M38 Th * KIVA. to-morrow — eventnee, ny S. Coler will male @ speech of . S78" bs. Following this boi tolled five games in Whteh Cortes wou Ure Alen eee MB 4 Reeiment band will gurnish the grening. The tournament teame in n| brings ‘tom the mreatel 1a ni an follows 0 mand Cental v wventng lon rand Central va. Thravura: ‘Suverbe ve. Blour and jeowan we hushwick. Sx teams will oe we | ER Teg he Be a set Nims Ta eaptadn vet, Ativet nd Divison avers, | fist tow rolling in erent form sn ow’, oe Benen, ney hing, bean am he orada, “Fulton street. ; iter nd prince wens, A it A ary PA a Ce was the fF & wide | ie sertea, | There will Oe ae gull ten A Datnee and “Wariee e Matern five-men uanplecsiie aia) sam ( the Grend Cen! © | the first meeting of thesd @irong (oams, an ty ie eke carers the conteets to-ntgtt pariake largely. of ‘the ne the esores, wae, bet, | nature of a maton, Inorg ‘de cam bowlers Hee A) Redz, PR Pen he! "aa | Hen ee aien! of he nh Sew ore Ww 906 @ total of O10 for four men’ thd George Sek, ——_—— i ie tournament record of DUNBAR TO MEET NELSON, — | 1.0% pine, which ts ales, the New Tork Johnny Nelson, the Brooletyn star, | Mt Ahor the emnedufed games there wit! be wil have a new pponent to-day in : Dunbar, the new ‘Philadelphia irene (orack bowler, who comes t. ‘ 7 | Swede" Tn me inaivicn ieee ee OMICAGO BOWLERS HERE, ;| honors of the Eastern Laague ser Fresh inti wil be given to match eres Mllarn Victorious ‘Thompson ot Chicags, jotorioum of Chicago, champion of Canada and Mexico. A ‘Thompson te one of the organizers of the American Bowling Congress, and probably the beat known jer in America, team in, the CRicago League le one of Srongest organi zat! in that city, bi } divigual average this eeason betng thirty games. Ter Thormpwon ta In the Mast te consutt be rolled at the Ui A okl y; |] this afternoon and evening.” Sreokiye, on the Biiade st coated, Teucks nilade trimmed Wel: Tag Bet ieeentiy 4 » wark star, in five straight games Ae iialeon aw ait unin} feria wb Welngarth, the day will be useful for com: Besides the indivkiwal verien to-tay ! e@ and flve mom) with Influential bowlers and bowling officials a | fhe Momingsite, Sixth avenue and Twenty e of the moat inter. Comoasten, “White | © season. Ita’ peereniey 9 crowd present, as Bloaby! | Amphion. Wil 9 st Untvergal—Unity 11. Lona | clubs and suevatony and the! at pportalning to the He mys fn regard to matters hattonal tournament in Loulevilie. wentiment in fave the A, B.C. Association, and that elther Phatia New York will get the next tourn: While in New York Thompson will meet | 2 number o€ loading bowlers tn ratoh gsr notably Jimmy Watt at the Albion, 9! avenue and Twenty-third atreet) aleo V hela, Jimmy Smith a 1 Pins Off the Spots, By the close score of 2.489 to 2432 the nickerbocker Field Club won the flrw: oon: | street alleve of the Invincible Clu | Doo. 15. 8 There will be w bie crowd ftonteht at {hind treet, to see the opening amor tn the three-men <ournament, in ‘which twenty gne of the etrongem teams (n (Greater N York have entered. ‘The alleve have fiat ; he papa and sens!) scores are ex: ected, * bee ‘The chory Club will entertal: rowley hire even Der It, at styen for high soores ‘and averages * 8 8 Phil Neusoh tnangurated a hor erent Jamtntent at thy Bandara where wuies Mere rolled by the Nutty Nute, Alcedo and | mar, (ther clube represented tn Ateerl and Nautitim, ony? Bloventh Wan e ete & former atar in the tarr’s on Fifty-ninth Palace, at No. | k haying rettrad reat, Nas purchieed. 28 Barter Meh, omtem will revive the y ind. vidual champlonship in Mala 8. omething sensational In the way of prises for high poorse Deon, " att at the Albion Bisth arene ant rriere makin the ys month on ‘open game” count. 410 to the thres | H@hewt woores each | eva, total pins to eee | Fleney Kuck haw offered @ care m: | pagme ta the five-man fam olin fe nen teore at Columbus 1401 eave. nus dure the hotday week Scone Ae eee Mombers of the Sunshine Ctub, one of th Orguieations for women Sowers ms | the, Bast de, will, have a, prise “bowling lon " Ly ve eR, x] on Seventh street, | eee Col. J. . of Loulavtiie, President Bow! ine 19 ex Dected Ro reach New York this week 0d when he wil! have 4 conferense with officin’e of the Now York Apecciation with a view harmonti matters b the two badige ane Wo rite cea tre | operation af Restern in the national , toommannent af fn sine, pa ws Tre A ins won ten tn tye | touroaments fast weak and wore Grtateates eee. pare an s 7 ‘@ntest of beet six in ames, Series to be rolled | et the Albion, ‘Sixth avenue and Twenty- Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street (Third The saving in every 3800 White Lawn Waiste 1906 Manufacturers’ Samples, sizes $6 and 38—not more than two of any style and the cheapest waist in the lot should sell for §2. Sale price 98c each 200 Linen Waists button back—value $1.75. Sale price 98c each 800 Hand-Embroidered Irish Linen Waists front fied tucked in clusters, button’back, deep tucked buttoned cuffs $1.48 each; value 62.75 the heavy quality, in white, light blue, reseda, tan and black | $1.25 each; value 92.00 button back or front, in white, navy and black, | $1.98 cach; value $9.25 Pyrographic Department (Second Floor) . We are showing many novelties in this line— Work Tables, China Cabinets, Vases, Pedestals, Maga- zine Stands, Cellarettes, Chairs, etc.—in small articles the following: | | Handkerchief, Boxes, | Jewel Boxes.15C., 25€. 35C+, 45 18c.; 39¢., 49¢,, 75¢. sersee2SCe, 490, 756 | | Glove Bores..1v18C., 39¢.,49¢ poansach: me | 15s, 19» 21e., 25¢., 39¢ Work Boxes, 75C Stationery Racks. ...+6629C+ 49C Leather Novelties—pretty and useful as Christmas gifts, Card Cases, Playing Card Cases, Purses, Golf Scores, Medi- | sine Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Laundry Lists, ete,, ete, | |For novelties and pretty gifts of every price and variety visit our lace and novelty room, in the Art Embroidery Department. | Children’s Imported Hats, | Caps, Bonnets and Coats - (Infants’ Department, Second Floor.) | High class garments that,will be offered to- | morrow at ’ 4% Less Than Former Prices ’ HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS—Beautiful and dainty creations from abroad, made of China, Faille and Poplin Silks—-also Peau-de-Soie, ele- gantly shirred, hand painted and tucked, trimmed with ribbons, flowers, rosettes of ribbon, and r | chiffon—a charming assortment to choose from, | And | COATS—In Russian Pony, Krimmer, Squir-. rel, Coney and Astrachan—also Panne Velvet, fur lined Broadcloth trimmed with rich lz:es and fur. Sizes two to five years, at —% Less Than Former Prices | that throughout the Went there {x a strong | Tot ‘The Armory building in whi nual tourmmment of the Amc an audltortum all 270x107 obateucttoh to the view Al Hever, partner of Wnlvereal, | John Voorhele has Seventh avenue and One Hu teenth mreot, a | o nearly two t arliys. 142 Seventh shee. Prizes will be |, Sixth Avenue mreet, next Sunda avenue, Hrooklyn, one w ins are to count. ‘There eo on each series, eee Yongrese will be held man 1 n dally practice, with, > match gene eee the © ant yesterday created a to ators and caused @ few more ley nett omer SMOKE TALK is a sedative " wy, and the rety Clymer ateoet 1,000 spect, pear on the haul of Bookkeeper Bi ty of bowlers had been using A weveral slieate had been Vi tim years ay ery amusing imetdent at the Wr OCTORS claim that mild tobacco Clear Havana cigars con- tain the maximum of nicotine and upset the nerves. he do- mesticcigar—a blend of Havana and home tobacco, Is a tine smoke, and nee harmful. Why s heavy,nicotineladen cigars thatkill,when you can get a mild Rosert Burns Cicar 20th to 21st Street . We announce for to-morrow (Tuesday) A Most Unusual Sale of Women’s Waists Floor.) instance to customers will be at least 100 per cent. on each waist, An offering of this character {s not -usually possible until the end of the season, but we fortun- ately made arrangements this year to secure these waists in time for Holiday selling, The goods are all crisp and fresh—in fact many of them are new 1906 models, 80 Handkerchief Linen Watsts, front of hand machine embroidery, put together with Val, lace and lace collar and cuff, $5.95 cach; vahue anos High Clase White Waitsts, elaborately trimmed with fine German Val. laces and Val. medallions, cuffs and collars made of the lace— only fifty of them, $4.75 each; value $8.75 to 610.73 150 hand emb'd Handkerchief Linen Waiats, very fine quality, beautifully made, $4.75 cach) value 99.75 to $14.75 59 unusually low. Men's Tan and Black Kid 25 Slippers. seeenine Oniad Men's Tan and Black Vici Kid Romeo SHippers......+++++6 $2.25 Men's Opera Slippers, {nt and wine Kidskin, ..,..5+++ $1.50 Boys’ Tam Romeo" SHppers, $1.25 & $1.75 Very Special—800 Slightly Soiled Waists Poplins, plain Hnens and embroidered linens— worth from 98c¢ to $1.95; each....~ BETS cress \59% Slippers For Presents (Second Floor.) Our showing of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Slippers is more varied than ever before. Prices arq Children’s Red and Tan Opera Slip- « 75c & $1,00 Ladies’ Pumps, in white, blue, gray brown | and black Suede. ssssesseee $400 Ladies’ white Kid Evening Slippers, three strap: cross instep.,.. $2.25 A large assortment of Felt Slippers and Juliets, fur trimmed, in all colors, for men, women, children’ and infants, , Notions—Toilet Goods =~ Notions | at Spectal Prices, Warren Featherbone at Half Price, Silk Gros-Grain Covered Featherbone, per dozen... Men's Garters Men's Silk Garters, regular price 25. per pair; sale price, 10c! Sewing Silks and Cot- 1.9, toon tons, “HL. O'Neill & Co.” brand best qual- M ity Machine Twist,regular price, 56¢.; box tale price, spool, 36c,; dozen, $4.25| Coke 500 yards Basting Cotton, regitlar size) per bottle......... Armour’s Witch Hazel Soa, of three cakes, regular 15 price, Sc; sale price, spool, 3c; Scissors Good quality steel Scissors, 3% to | 64¢ inch, regular 39c, to 50; sale price { 25 Dress Forms © Jersey-Covered Dress Forms, french model, sizes 32 to 40, regular | price, 45c; sale price.., 29 —— Toilet Goods Special. Powder, per bor, 1%¢ Kirk's Juvenile Soap, per cake, 10¢ ennen’s Talcum Powder, per - 10c Dandruff Cure ($1.00 55e 76 ish, 10-yard spool! Piver's Perfumes in bulk—Azurea, Bb Cotte , regular price 22¢.; sal price, dozen,...++++0+ Le Trefle, Safranor, Flor: seve 15C| Viole, special, per ot... $96