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—>—_—_ AWNER WI GETS ONE YEA N PENITENTIR ——— { Writer of the Jarvis Let-. ters Declared by Ex- perts to Be Sane, Thomas Parmeloe Wickes, who wrote the “Lewis Jarvis" letters to Com- modore Weston, of Ne I. tenor to the penttentiar Me Justice Rogers in ranch of the Supreme After two alienists had pronounceg him perfectly sane and expressed the opinion that he was insane when be committe the crime of which he was convicted Justice Rogers delayed the commit: ment for a few days to allow counsel for Wickes to make the usual mot! Wiekes's pretty young wife, the Court to-day Criminal mother of the baby born a short time after the arrest and indictment, was in court, Wickes nodded to her as he walked from the door of the prisoners’ pen to the railing in front of the b Wickes tock the His wife met him as he the prisoner dat him eneourag! oo sentence stole started back nd, gly and walked with him as far as the door Lnmontiately Jude afin Job Bo He e Levontritt, in th sentence ex. Med to Jus the e doubt conviction ntritt signed the rder aad of exeoution of the sen- utter th Iter th having, JEROME SCOLDS granted 4 taace until PATRICK'S LAWYER: Attorneys Have a Squabble Over the Case in Court and Judge Interferes, Basar J. Kohler, who is associated With David 1, Hill as/counsel for Al bert T. Patrick, went before Justice Rogers in the Criminal Branch of the Bupreme Court to-day and asked that the order fixing the week of Jan. 2 as the Ume for Patrick's execution to be extended {n order that the papers in the case could be resettied District-Attorney Jerome objected and d that the application was not in or der. Thereupon Mr. Kohler made a slurring remark concerning Mr. Jer ome's attitude in the Patrick case, The Districts Attorney flared up and said “Kohler, I let up on you on hen T could have had you Mimbarred: 1 let up because you went to a sanitarium.” The lawyer replie@ to this by flinging his hat and coat on the counsel's table and exclaiming court and insist on befng heard!" Jus- tice Rogers banged the bench with his gavel and cried “Tam the Justice of this court and you will obey the orders of the Court. Sit down!" Rather riuctantly the down, But he bobbed up in a moment, when the Court warned him that if h didn't sit down @ court officer would be asked to assist him. Th lawyer then hurried out of the court-room, declaring that would prefer charges igalnst Mr Jerome to the Bar Adsoc! to the Bar Aasociation. “PUTTY STRONG S SEEKING DIVORCE Friends Here Sure He, and Not May Yohe, Has Begun Berlin Suit. attorney The cable from Berlin announcing the fact.that May Yohe had inatituted pro- ceedpgs for divoree against Putnam Dradice Strong has caused considerable gossip in this city, Among the friends ot the Strong family the belief extsts that there Is 4 mistake in the despatch and that the ex-Army Captain and son of the Reform Mayor hae brought the sult against his wife, It 19 also believed that when the di- voroe proceedings haye been settled a reoonciiitation between Putnam Bradlee .Btrong and his family will follow. Color to thts story *, added i 3 Lauwe x Daniel O'Kelly, of the Pulitzer widing, In an interview with an Rven- ing World repoiter tu-day he sald that ng ‘had called upon him as far back as jov. 1t and at that time asked him to Bring suit against May Yohe for jolute divorce, him to be at my office ¢ Mr, 0 be at? sald appe: As 1 undersrand, it orning papers published a st eer OE necting which. Was some member of the family, thee ‘and married sister are still possibility of more soan- her, it understand MK, re Bradiee Strong away ‘4 alle to Berlin, I think, intry. It waa to Be hE Ee, it will be that he, en reconciliation er ay UP eran fol: a aD, ie een ic iy as mn Tivaad Ls the United States Fs 7‘ the at “Tam an officer of this| rl away at such o THUGS TRED TO aaa |Insulted Women Passengers | and Run Against Police in Plain Clothes, Six flashily dressed men, thelr clothes reeking with cheap perfume, ail of them carrying foul-smelling cigars, pushed thoir way into a ‘Third avenue elevated train at the City Hall statloa early to-day and at once began insulting women on the cars, The men went from lear to car. The speeches they made were vulgar and offensive In every way When a woman turned from them they rubbed their hands on her face, and when her escort offered objections he would be set upon David J Goss and Edward Curtis, de- tectives attached to the Fifth street sta- tion, entered the train. They quickly | recognized the men as plekpockets and thugs of the worst character, ‘The de- ves say that all of the men are} | members of the “Yakey-Yake" Brady | gang. The detectives were in plain clothes, and when they began to oppose tho actions of the men the six set upoa | them , But the detectives satied in with guns | out and collared two—the ringleaders, | they ay, These two they hung to, | fending off the attack of the others, until the train stopped at qhe Grand | street station and men from the | Eldridge street station, on duty in the street below, come to their aid | The detectives hauled out two prigon- ers as the police ran up the stairs in apewer toa train algnal, Both the men | gave assumed names, One said he was wald ith yu are John Rie torious Rice brothe: With that the man turned upon’ the Sergeant and the other policemen in the statlon-house. “Tye got & mother,” he relied, she van’y euffer no harm. But you'v got wives and daughters, I'll get even | with you and Ill go to the eleotric ehalr doing St, Wil in a wife or two oy this” Sergt, McDermott came from behind the desk and seized the man, when the prisoner collapsed. A phyaleian from Gouverneur Hospital sald chat he had fA vrobable fracture of the skull, and Rice was taken away for treatment The man who called himself Brown was locked up. ARREST MOTORMAN FOR OVERSPEEDING Fire-Engine Captain, Who Says He Nearly Ran Machine Down, Makes Charge. to the man who called himself one of the no- Bhs acd Capt. John W. Smith, of Fire Engine No, 18, riding on his engine at Twenty- first street and Elghth avenue to-day, caused the arrest of John Lyons, twenty-four years old, motorman of a car which nearly ran his engine down, on a change of violating the city apeed ordinance, Such an arrest is extremely unusual, though surface cars often run in va- rious parts of the city @t a apeed which is decmed iegal on the part of auto- mobiliets, Capt. Smith says that Lyons wae driving ‘nds car at least eighteen mies an hour, whidh % dangerous for chat part of the avenue. The engine was saved from a collision by the quickness of ithe driver, who swerved his horses down the avenue in me to escape Che car by a few inches, Capt, Smith was eo angry that he jumped off the fuel box and mun after | ho car, ein stopped at Twentterh street Capt, Brith planted himself in che e+ gd on the tack, in feat of the car ; with sigenujuy language, bcom- manded ont motorman to come down and be arremted, Patrolman Brenick, of Bn Went tw aunt Street Miation, at made yore a opie oner, “An ns ‘tor for the City Railway Company plat a ‘anothe motorman in Lyons’ wand the cur, whieh was crowded to the steps. went on, Lyons was later Gere inies m Jefferson Market Potice Cou Engine No, 18 was return fire In, the ferry-houses at West Twonty- thin street, whore it had been working oll hignt, ‘The driver wax croesing Kiehth avenue in Twenty-first street, intending to @) on to Seventh avenue, when the fey oe be hin: Magistrate Wahi ferson Market Court, gave I. a severe rep- rimand and diecharged hit, ‘The Court fod? “Human life is too prectous to throw rou to & in driv. Ing that var ot ten NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. BEAUTIFUL XMAS PICTURE. AUN “L” TRAIN show that he was in good condition he | made a ade bet with H, Adams at t Amphion last night that he could aver age better than 20 for ten games with HERBERT PARIN NOW FORCES GT Row Over the Speakership Has Extended to the Quar- rel in County Committee, Because of the bitler fight which has artaen between ex-Goy. Odell and Gov Higgins over the’ Speakership of the Assembly, !t was freely stated by the friends of the former at the Fifth Ave- nue Hotel this afternoon that Con greseman Herbert Parsons js in danger of being defeated for the chaitmanship of the Republican County Committee to- night. The OdeM men say the Odell strength will be withdrawn from Par- sons and thrown to whichever cand!- date seema to heve the bewt chance of | defeating him, Congreasman Parsons is the cholee of President Roosevelt, of Gov, Higgins and of all of the anti-Odell men, He was accepted rather ungraclously by Odell some time ago, when the former Saw that his @wn man Halpin could not possibly be re-elected, It was believed & the time that the only reason Odell agreed to Parsons was because he was afraid if he didn’t, Senator Platt would land his own man, Congressman J Van Vectten Olcott in the plave, Up to to-day Mr. Parsons seemed to have a sineoure, but after Gov. Qdeli's remarkable outburst at the Republican Club ft was epparent that much of th strength that had been his had bees j Withdrawn, ‘Dhis was shown by the haste with which Mr. Parsons called « caucus of his supporters at the Gilsey House Just before the Executive Com mittee meeting this afternoon Instead of @ cut-tnd-irted proceed. ing, Wherefore, the mecting of the County Commitiee to-night ie apt to be a redshot affair. 1 . be DOUCLA SHOE int A trial wits er vines you that W. L, om OUg1aS $3.50 shoes ro the best tn the vorl 150 Be ay Neh ats hen cH CROSSTOWN cA | NED AMIS |Knocked from Tracks in Colli- at Thirty-fourth St. and Seventh Avenue, sion A Seventh avenue car, nort r tan Into a Thirly-fourth streat east }bound, at Seventh ve and Thirty fourth street at smashing in the side of th Hfourth street car and knocking |the weat-bound tracks In Jahn Smith, twenty-four years old, of IMMY SMITH, the Brooklyn chat t preliminary practice, ‘The wager | No. %$ Madison street, and the other! | sion howler, who tas found it {1 ated Ana Emmith; rolibean terol calied himself Charles Brown, twenty! poraible to get on @ match for an loys, pul up ¥eoras of 265, 206, 1 years old, of No. 2% Bast One Hundred} great amount, with local men and wh 210, 100, 223, 218, 18% and 213, an aves and Bixth street. has challenged all America for a match 64-10 He r 7 the ten fares At the Eldridge street police station, at Louisville for $500 a side and error, although quite a where the men were taken, Sergt, Mc- tove, has been doing his practice “splits” cut down his! Dermott looked them over and then | stunts at the Ampliton allevs. Jiwt to PIANUS AN AND ORGANS. rvanster Bloomingdales’ sii to aan s. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK EVENINGS. Greatest Christmas Piano Sale in America! Dont Wait! Only 2 DaystoChristmas!} in which you can. make your selection, and if You wish to secure one of the best piknod made and make a saving of $150 to $200 we advise you to come to our Piano Warerooms at once The Walters Pinno is an artistic triumph and perfection in plano building will stand aby test whatever in comparison to pianos selling at from $i) #. Tn other words, we guarantee you A Clear Saving to You of From $150 to $200, $350 WALTERS PIANOS} $195, $5 Down mo $1 a Week which means (just think of it!) less than Iie, a day (Delivered to Your Home on'Payment of $5) No insurance and no interest charged for time taken in making payments, No “extras’’ whatever. $195—that’s al, Walters Pianos are in the homes of thousands of Greater New York's repre sentative families, ws well as in the homes and studios of prominent professional and musica! people in tin United States, Walters Pianos are built to Last a Lifetime ty the Walters Piano Company, of New York, sktited, experienced plano builders ATen Years’ Guarantee, ring every part of the Walters Wino fe inverted tm gilt letters on the Upon request a representative will call,. inside of the ‘ep Na of are piano ) Aut Cans Peansrer To p TUIUNYLME, Tneluding ste ot and cover, on the very iiberal terms of w to te up trafic In both d as the ‘survival of the fittest.” Child. h hood to age, in every walk of life its | Wore elght pisseng in the | dist mission “the best care of the {7 ty f urth street car twelve In | feet Women a i wate | Rare ined Hat Ifyouhavn't worn a * Cowarn” you none otherwise : Jeannot realize what perfect comfort AM! Wine Mt both cara were |¢4n be put into a shoe, broken, and the front lpard of ne| Seventh avenue car was*erushed iii SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, the sill of the other. Conductor Jo Reardon, of the Tuiriy-tourth. street, SAMES $, COWARD, Was thrown from the rear plat- 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. rm. ig 1 upon his head, but he (SPAN WANES STREET. * 1s H The motorman| MallOrders Filled. Send tor Catalogue, t er cary after applying | tee aerate es TRY COWARDS CORN CURE, | of ul tyefourih atroot car | Price 25c. a jar. W puried across to the opposite #eats. | — ying a| ____ RAILROADS, The “Cowarp' on a shoe Invariabl; signifies the highest specialized excel lence of construction, That applies to all—both the shoes | | for regular feet and the uniformly auc. cessful “special purpose" kind such a Bunion," ' ARCH-SUPPORTINO, “Compination, &¢, Originals constantly copied elsewhere but never correctly. Whenever and wherever worn the “Cowarn" provesits right to existence NSYLVANIA NAILNUADL, Y-THIRD, DT STS sbromses and Pe om *WHSTPRN RATLW AY— No alway oR. aN Week days, 8.5 nt Pas TC CITYSO.55 Ay Sundays Y Mil i A ay i MTL 0 nent ws M. and 4.65 P, 401, 1856 urd 00 Piro venue below etd ety Afieog N J, R Woon, Traffic Mer Age Perfect Satisfactton or Money Refunded : EV La Lf BODY, | Globe Credit WatchCo_ LNASBAL. OF EY, eyalor CREDIT Seourtt Required Confidential TERMS TO aus ook will kowp you wad your t bee vated in the latest nd GENTI MEN'S ¢ EROTHING at ihe lowent | Manhattan Clothing Co, aia od one fi Pete ati 8 YY, CREDIT TO ALL. DIAMONDS AND WATCE onthiy payments; all goods a ind delivered on first payment, ® eonfidentia Nationa ) 7 Bro alway, near Cort BASY JEWELRY, irs) DOLLAB DO ‘aon Coches, $10. Bled aie | ewelrs.. Easiest torts on Written Kun J Basy payments; ro: © calls if demired an Watch & we. Ameri He Diamond Co, 8 Mafden lane. Joweiry: w confld nt 0, | | Uses, water | te: lowest prices: HATVAN DIAM DIAMONDS, alive D WATCH CO, AN 2 Maiden lane, payenenta; rep RAGLE DIA 14 Malden lane. convenlent oalls ‘ | ELE WANTEO MND Ee... ora wanted at 054 DESIUNER wanted for hub and die cutting eatablishment, on jewelry and sl Lange & Fischer Mfg, Co. 14 Pine HEARN 8, 10 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9) 44, 19, 15, 17, 19, 20, 4, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Stree Fripay, AS USUAL, BARGAIN D yo Last Holiday Friday! ) Bargains Until7 P.M. | Holiday Specialties at Clearance Prices, “a MULTITUDES OF } SPECIAL FRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES that cannot be included in these lists x because we cannot promise them to last the day, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. Specials ) For | Siesials ) For in ~ Last Holiday » Last'Holiday Dolls, kc.) = Friday Hendkershiete) Friday Men's and W. we Rag and Unbreakable Dolls,, .49 nsiitch—wer, et Jointed Body Dolls—with or Womnandt a) " Without shoes and stockings rematch an Mandwerck and Cinderella Dolls~ rok 'Y Men's I. 8 Honctetalale He HAL box-vatue th 28 inch~usua ' Rrocade Silk Muftlers—also ‘dotted ani Lani Nollday Pridiy, plain Surah—value $1.30 Therefore Shop Early: We Close é 7 P. M. Clearances right thro’ the stock) * All nmol lots at Specials in For Prices to poaltively close them ont! Neckwear and - Last Holiday Shop Early; We Close at 7 P, M, LeatherGoods) Friday Jabot Stocke-Lace, Chiffon, Not— Jewelled or medallion set; special ‘Tailored Stocks, with bows. tabs or Specials in ) For Last «aan tha Silverware, Cutlery, Holiday {aney s—plain and two toned— Ar Settac | wort t Goods, &, =) Friday}. ie Yoxon-eream, wh | TED ~ For | Rogers’ AA Tea Spoons—fancy and ecrn—vatue $1.98. ‘Ss rete A ily ink “am. handies—value 89 cts.—half dozen, 49° en's Neckwoar—French and extra | Table Spoons and Forks to mateh wide four-in-hands—heavy rich ake 1.55 PM An “AND above=valve $125—half doasen 98 | plain and faney—value .7% pM tts Ft RRBs Rogers’ Silver Plated Soup Ladies Genuine Leather Vanity Bags-loather TN eaREECIAL— Jhieavy bead edge—in case 79 lined—stray on back—value 82.00....4, rat Quadruple Plated Tet Bete—4 pes. Real Seal Musto Rolle-allk lined— pad satin engraved—value $6.00 3.69 | lenther handles—value $2.00. M.—-DAN' TTT Ta ule a iether enobed eine ra i hs pM orach ighly bueniehed—spectal 4.98 | learner, cag 1.08 eh Rogers’ Children's Sete—knife, fork k 4 Sure ined 4 PM " | 0 spoon th lined case—value Keritol ult Caner nen med \f a 9 | ih ce val Hide We SE od Genuine Merecco Pocketboo! ¢ nar Ph ted Bread Tr y Quadruple Plated Brerd Trays cotate | leather lined--value $1.00 5 40 Pots—vaiue 8269 1.98 Shop Early; We Close at 7P, M. 3 plece ‘Totlet Sets—German silver, Specials i r i enamel or French gray finish n ‘or h on eat iy antes 98.95, Magn jattintio designs—value $5.48 3.98) omen's ) H Fred Nite Coaay” *005 A Shaving Mug and Brush—value | P ollday tally 7095 A, Ms andl gag 1.98, Waists and Skirts) Friday he 12.59 PM, and| Jewel and Handkerchtet Cayes— \Rkirta of Broadcloth, Cheviots and (Mannish Mixtures—value $5.00...) Panne Cheviots and Broadcloths-- piiguier ana Kilt styles—value French gilt and cl d~vahue 08 French Gilt Picture. ramen artous styles—value $1.69 Genuine Stag and Pearl Handle Pocket Knives—8 to 4 blades Pig'd Sik Lambrequina—silk knot fringe-value ‘ 1 |Walats of Henrietta, Serge, Vetting and French Flannel—variety of ates | value $3.98 zi s 98 ancy Lawe and Net Waists—Wiite and kmb'd China, Silk Lambreqtne= cream—silk lined, also Peau de Sole, heavy knot fringe—value $4.98. 2.98 | Peau de Cygne and Taffeta Waiste— Fancy Pin Cushionslace and ribbon. |value $7.98 4.98 trim— 149 1B White Me reerized Madras Walsta~ Handkerhlef and Glove Boxes—satin (Tallored atyles—neat fgures.....+ 140 and hand painted—value $1.49 98 | Batiste or Lawn Walats- Round Garters and Hose Supporters. | advance styles—value 4.00....0....,8.08, Belt, pin on, sew on and hook on,,, .23! P riled Garter le=all colors... 10 Shop Early; We Close at 7 P. M, Maney ja athen ette Cases of ei ms For asnoried needles Crystal Hat Pine—assorted colora~ » Last Holiday set of three—value 10 5) Reliable Furs) Friday Water Mink Scart, id Sa bl Shop Barly; We Close at 7 P.M. | Ravcgon_and Natural Squirrel i Throws—Satin or fur Uned— Specials in ) For value $8.98 ve OB |Boarfs, ‘Th nd Collars of Sable, Couch and | Last Holiday | XvCtra Syuirel'or Jap Mak Table Covers Friday value $1898... 18.98 Scarfe, Throws, ‘Pelorines and 6) Bagdad Stripe Couch Covers fringed all around—value a., stry Couch Covert value $4.08, hav! jable Fox, Sable offects—Isabella and 1-49) ee Baurrel~ tenes 16.08 Raccoon or leben Extra wide T fringed all around 3.40) Reversiplo Tapestry Covers—dining |rew Peete Shade valle 18. 240 linng—value $2.96.,... 19.98 vy Near Seal Coate—la collar » Ve ple Co’ Derby Tapestry Table Covers Nest faut oP ap re medallion and rich border designs value $1.49 Shop Early; We Close at 7 P, My —rich antin 8 | lining--value 1 89. Extra quailty Near Seal—Genuine Mink collar and revers--rioh satin lintng—Vvalue $76.00... 55.08 Specials | For Kant | 10 oft oe SPS MD ie in orday Shop Early; We Close at 7 P. M, Wash Dress Fabrics) Friday Specials In Ror huss cerized Poplins and other | 4). ‘4 . 2 or Aacg Wisvercexcelient. styles... 19) Misses’ and Babies’ \ Holiday . }Cha able Silk. Zephyrs—dotted Wear ) Friday effects value Extra heavy Nap Outing Flannels | Bewiew alin gud sropees waltees excellent styles—value J0and 124 ‘\cream and light color—were .@,. .4@ Mercoriged Dress Sateons—dress Astrachan and <paarekin Coate— + 64 | lenghta of 16 cent quallty Astrachar rkin Conte Fancy Flannelettes— fleece back— £6 ne best styles—valve 10 BSA ERG EnE Ces Emb'd Walst Pattern - lsgeh toh tract ei to was black and colors 98 to 2.98) Babies’ Wool Sweaters—open Lideleae \sizes to 3 yrs—value 06. |Short Dresses ~faney waists and styles—sixes to 8 yre.—valuo $1. Misses’ Long Cloaks of Wool Cheviot brown and green— Dress Lengths of Petcales, Ginghama and Sateens neatly thed for gifts .78 to 108 Shop Early; We Close at 7 P, M, 5 tals | F Bolt seit Tang sare pecials in ) shed Oud Ages ewere H8 ONd BB ee, Corsets and - Last Holiday {Outer mere WAS and 108, Petticoats ) Friday 4 to 4 years—were $2.98 and $3.98..1.08 ‘Taffeta Silke Peiticoats--Black and Shop Early; We Close at 7 P. Mi calors—_deep accordion pleating and | buchings--Special 595 Specials in ) For Last bast Mauretania Peeme” | Women’ s&Children’s Maltdey lined or niined-—value $1.29 98) Underwear Friday tralght fronts, neh shapes: ‘To clear with or | Women's Cambrlo Skirts—knee 55) Hounce of 48 Ince Insertings—point | cluster tucks—ribbon run top—double without garters--value $ 70) (ace edge-value $4.49.. 3.98 Fine Couttile and Bajeen Corsets two stylew—value $10. 95) Woinen's Cambrle Skitte—fan flounce Shop Barly; We Close at 7 P. M. damit front Habit Hips Or 82 wide lace insertings—lace ruffle— also other pretty styles. . 125 Women's Cambric, Muslin and Nal Gowns-—lave, emb'y and ribhon., ‘| Women’s Cembric and Nainsook Corset ) For vers-round neck--1 to % insertings- 6. Specials in Men's Wear & » Last Holiday |"! ea run-—valie 4 Skirt Loogth Chemises, full trim— Umbrellas ) Friday lao *y and rivbon—value $129 .9@° Domet Night Shirts—extra full 49) Women's Cambrlc, Muslin and Nein Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, .69 09k lace or emb'y trim—value .@,, Taffeta Ubi 10 edge | Flannelette Gowns—vombination collar 2%6 and 2 inch—value $2.49 4, allk scallop ruffle—value Sik Um*brellas—%6 and 28 inch r—white or col'd stripes—aitk re or braiding~value variety of handles—value $6.9....4.49 op, lace Shop Early: We Close at 7 P.M. $1.99 Flannelette Skirte-wilk » sallop=-atea Commencing Nov, 26 The World will give 5 weekly prizes of 810,00 euch for the 5 best positions ob talued euch eek by advertisers through the Situation Wanted columns of the Sunday World's Want Directory 24 words, 15 | cents, Advertisers tho seoure posi tions till please communicate with | The World's Classified Advertising || vanager, Room 51, Pulitser Buitd- |} ing. j Specials in ) | = For iexten as. Mantautie Comegefiaeiee Stationery and ‘ Last Holiday |braiding—vwine 8 Children's F good quality in Toilet Goods ) Friday well | Hand painted Boxes—contain five value quires cambric paper—were $2.08,...1-9B/s to 12 yeare—value Oh. Morr Handsome cloyh bound tilustrated Children’s Muslin and Calprie Skirts Rooks—value $1.00 69 puttic pid tucks—4 to 16 ¥ . 49 Imported Halr Brushes—all bristles— Children's Ripple EI ah ‘path 4 to 1% rows—solid back—value $8. R hos —4 —yalue $1.%.,2.69 sancy Toilet Soaps—assorted odors- Flaanolette Skiris—white and pretty | Tox of three—value 25. atrp ke scallop ruftle-—alt reen Olive Oil Castile Boap— sizex aiecteuy 40, har regularly 39 Hoya’ Mlannelette Nuent Shirts— H Taney Box and Basket Perfumes 4 to i yra—val Ma C7 4 1 10 b bottioe—mectal Hoys’ and Girls’ Flannelette Pajamas Hon-Bon Manicure Sets—buffer, ito 8 yra-were 19 to 9 ry, orange stick, nail ea mice mone , mi! to 16 yrs.—were .%,. 0 Shop arly: We Close at 7 P.M, | Shop Early: We Clow at 7 P.M Me by Visnna Orchestra Band25 Musicians “> Puritch, Director ui “

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