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‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1906. BOIS CIUGHT AT [BOWLERS FORMING TEAMS |THUG'S VICTIM JUSTICE ES FOURTH THEFT FOR NATIONAL TOURNEY) yh ILL TO TELL | DETECTIVES ROAST Embroideries iG EM- ==|Rohher if GUARANTEE! aix out of seven games. The scores were as Greater New York Will Be maellint-am, 21, 204. 240, 278, 218, 284. Declares There’s Collusion Be-|} "yar EST 14 morrow ‘at | HT Well Represented in Big | rer wisattise seas fB)20!- 26 101. ; a a3 in Big “Soha Roster vise ae lisi tae bet tween Police and Keepers F . ; ri zs Louisville Contests. Saisie muon, The tore i d F vst 3 seine Tt Of Disorderly Resorts riday s oremos argains ‘Talk of the national tournament to be held by the American Bowling Con- gtess at Loufsville, March 17-27, is just now one of the most important themes among bowlers, und It seems probable | allers that Greater New York will be repre- sented by several terms. For a time it seemed uncertain whether entries from this section would be received, as no steps had been taken which would permit New York tewlers Johnny Doeherty, Only 14,Shortest Burglar That Was Ever Measured. Sixth Avenue Jeweller Is Unable to Appear Against Assailant. ' That Merit the A Friday shopping tour is inc a day of the most intense bargain interest. If the biggest values count for the biggest c these are absohitely Friday’s Foremost ttention of Every Economical Siar plete without a visit to Rothenberg’s. For to-morrow we've planned, Every department on every floor offers savings of the rarest kind. oh ds, this store should be thronged with cofinstastic buyers, for! jargains. Friday’s Greatest Garment Bargains. - Helesenbuttel Shoots High. (eed is soe @ wtete lot of trouble hoer vd Collusion between police amd owners of divorderly places was charged to-day by Justice McAvpy in Special Soastons. Detectives Bondreaw and Hilsiker, of the Tenderloin station, could not swear that eJnnie Smith was the woman they had arrested and arra/gned in the Jef- ferson Market Court for conducting a resort in West Twenty-seventh street. Tho woman was arrested Dec. 2 on a hes Por hssha on aie waht Bs sta as ne end produce a five- rome tem chat can “teat, “the Lit v8, cently Antes the championship from the tons archi the bese ewo out of three series of PARTNER TALL AND LANK ‘also ROBBED AT STORE DOOR, in only walting for the Voorhels and Smith contest to be settled,” aald Mr. Hale. «| to compete. The New York Bowling % lenge th rant issu The PeweeCrook Proud of His} Association by the unanimous vote of | Winner vn tehut of a sai tad am|Women Screamed as Max|srnt Sitaign eet menentne de 6.9 Pipes Houle delegates deciied come weeks ego to SuinTair SetaMEi ier Whs"eis| y.cohe Was Beaten on |ccteca wenn, onfore tim the de New Spring Eton Tailored Suits, Special at $6.98. cord as a Sate beh ine Naueatl hccare iar Shey Tact anal he Ga ‘own me aC against whom the change was directed As illustrated at left, made of good cheviot, in blue and black. The Eton | dropped hanya ed knew she lived in the has vest of contrasting broadcloth, trimmed with narrow braldy col- Crowded Street. and that they side take must, be regarded a8 & good In To-day their membries failed ‘of my intentions. Breaker. President Clingen and Charles H. | Bbbets, president of the Eastern Alley | Owners’ Association, recently got to- gother and took decistve action. They with others drew up a list of thirty clubs and elected delegates and alternates to the Congress, as required by the rules of the A. B. C. It is now possibie for bowlers intending to enter the individual and two and fivemen ¢ton. place. them, Justice MfoAvoy was angry, and, Dounding the desk with his fist, sald: “A ssoon as I can do 60, I wil try to break up the system of cbltusion be- tween the police and disorderly house- Kepers. There is no use of this court sitting down her i€ policemen come larless style, trimmed all around with wide fancy braid; newest pleated sleeve, cuff trimmed to match; new circular skirt with pleated front. 6.98 Value $10; a most unusyal offering at...........scscecscccsorcceces a. $3.50 Skirts at $1.49. White Poplin Waists. A very special sale. Handsome ool In_an_advance Spring style, and when mixtures; two distinct styles you see them you‘want many; tucks this lot to select from; 9 and 13 g Max Jacobs, who was attacked, bru- tally beaten and robbed by three thugs as he was leaving his jewelry store at No. 487 Sixth avenue, was too sevore- ly ingured to appear in court to-~lay against the only one of his assailants who was captured. ‘ram thet ch, and th dant et onarcne, and the eG oe eethe are bowling. team ‘bas been se Tuigciol and the challenwe wilt econ Be famed." High Scores In This Tourney. Bowlers in the Eastern fiye-men ve MUT ‘FOR BEING CAUGHT Tells the Court that He Is Sorry Eleh' Oniy Because He Was team events at Louisville to forward | Samplonship, nave avemees, stare 2c | Mr. Jacobs was leaving bis store et! downtown and fall to jdenthy the pris, "2 and blouse of embroidered panels: Captured. their entries to Secretary H. F. Smith-} ment in, America. Their names ish the 9 o'clock lsst night when he was at-/oners. It is making this court ridicu- high_kilt pleat era, of the Louteville Bowling Tourna.| Stair, “wetrypoltian, 24 218; Smith, Syivan, |t@cked. With him were Mrs. MeNamee |10UR eo asreeandin be: effect; wor f ment Association, Such entries should 1}, $15: , Voomnels., Mgmingside. (27. 905; and ber niece, Miss Mary Quinn, of No. |, [*** acy an understanding fee $4.75 value, at Cc be sent tn at once. Jem Ciicles 21. 30a; Weing tuxedo, 24, |56t West Fitty-pfth street. ofr. Jaccs | keepers of disorderly places. It Is out $1.75 value, at..... ‘The smallest boy burglar ever mons-| "cong the strongest tonms to represent e. edo, 24, 200; Har’ [had tured to lock the door and the|Tageous that you should come here and vured was to-day arraigned in the! pooociyn at the national tournament will be | ‘Ty by.the fo}- [two women had preceded hin to the| {how down a cage. This case has gone Girls’ Wool Dresses, Special at 98c. Morrisania Court and sent to the| inet now being organized at the Superba. Sage, | street. Just es be turned the key in|""pne woman was dlacharged. Russian style, made from all-wool fancy silk plaid check or plain cashmere; long- Juvenile Coutt for trial. He 1s John Docherty, the fourteen-year-cld son of Patrick Doeherty, general foreman of the Edison Blectric Light Company's “phant on Duane street, living at No. Charles H. Ebbets, Henry Medicus and Bert and W. W, Miller will be of the team, to be further Cebtesree! by a fifth bowler of prominence yet selected. The pamed will compote in the wares tournament four we the lock three men approached. Without & word of warning one of them strucie the jeweller a heavy blow just under the ear. He staggered from the force of it and the other two men jumped —— <> —___ GETS $12,000 FOR HUSBAND. waist effect, box pleated, trimmed in combination colors of cashmere, with silk embroidery emblems; stock collar, new sleeve, deep cuffs; patent-leather belt; full circular skirt; lined throughout and finished with deep pecay in blue, brown and red. Special at 98 fo. ore Brook avenue, adjoint contectionery store of J. din was 32 in money, ci erles. razors and lather brushes. @ mut as But ve Tasned off Jc Tow . CASTELLANE PALACE PARIS. Fob. 15.— Custellane is reported t rance, until her sult for separation ts fnishat. Practice makes perfect in the play- ing of any game. To surprise your friends As an expert with the “cue” get cne of the billiard or pool tables offered at “your own price’ and “terms of payment” through the “For Sale" columns of The World, To-day! ee Day! Any Day! IN PARIS TO BE SOLD. |: Countess Hon! ae be now in Biar- with After Announcement of Sched- Magnates Will Go Home. ome representatives of the Joint tinued their session at Hotel to-day, The Board has had forty fferent cases of disputes and claims between clube and players to adjust. In a number of cases the players a peared in persom The giving out of the National League schedule to-night Iwill wind up the baseball pow wow “Python. Ohio Kin fis SRESESAS Bi SIXTH | hae eae Luey Young jc-a-Brac Willie, Newcomb two-year-olds 3400, RACE One SSSSSEchg eee2zEe3" 22 *s SESE NEW ORLEANS, La,, Feb, 15.—The work and financial condition of the so- efforts of the officers the association has accumulated several thousand dollars, announced during the evening that the To-day we have placed on sale the fol- lowing list of slightly used pianos, Taken in Exchange for Our These instruments are the same as George Hews Square; wt $350, now... Terms $f aWeek EHRICH BROS., SIXTH AVENUE & 284 STREST ‘Brac- man Employeey Mutual Benefit Asso- 's plac ry store of Herma: bo hr i the new Spring shadings ae clo ieit Breck renee an vine early q See ee Pacer reeling: tas ve ee Pa eee eaten special Cc have enough for an entire day's selling. 1° Cc joseph Goldberg i 4 atime S4-IN. ALL-WOOL PANAMA VOILE, in tan, reseda green, pecial, while they last, per yard, at.. 4 12.50 and 19.50 that even before pee ater cate ho held ting | Fair Grou row i Cathetis Protectors, mbes ot ine ar Tithe Waldorf-Astoria lust aight wore | an sodroune” emertes for to-morrow ere ify Blacik Broadcloth Coats, |[WOMENS FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR, (genuine Maco: WOMEN'S LISLE-INSHED COTTON UNDERWEAR, bf or me then La cay to fopott storms, minor ‘changes | "Sry fehce etx turtones: pores G0. acrifice Sale 111 yarn; Vests are silk trimmed, Pants have dium weight; Vests are silk trimmed; reg. ‘The in the rules thet teve been agreed * Maid : 10 i i i ‘ ular and extra large sizes; on mi ie d ith d. is umbrella Pant Berna site, fe chan's Ipon., No CONSE UETICES 110 trimme wi ‘aid, French bands; ankle length. Regularly t teh F nts parents apout his pregloament ‘and ‘had | ive" yect or will be made fn th Tues, 8 OF i i t CR, Tech bente Geen en sae, | 9 Fovms Wp, De, Peld for the Cnilaren's | ee Nationals have, held to shel: dar itr] Medium length and semi-|f 506 atesese1+ ceseereeeeeererereeees values, iat savscosssate Sage Mee arose Court, The older boy was held for the |e ee Oe abon. There wore H8 H fitting. Lined with grey aad the Hata neeed a chewed | Boa “tt Ee Sepetind ats ibe Ng se lanos. el ‘ i F coo ag if 1t were his only concern The Ni . satin, F d § l f R | bl t inte Soy etartions in that respect. The Ni % riday voale 0 ellablie Footwear. 16.50 and 21.00 Twenty-third Street. : 8 "Tndge for Yourself, | seventy | Steinway Square; was $100 (pat ——— 7 : $900, now.. Ladies’ Gloves 1B | weer eon Uore $150] | soxvia ctasp: co4. baton | SPLENDID | OF FER OF GIBSON-GIRL DRAWINGS, 108, U 8 _|["Stannow.ccrecre PL Z5]| Ladies’ Suede Gloves, All By Boccia Anengenens Cun COLLEEeS WEBELYS the fashionable street col- ors, and black with white embroidery, 1.00 per pair Twenty-third Street, j vent 3817 Third avenue. om Newark Lee R. Johne will take the 1 to his side. He thought tt: Mrs. LAzdie Goldberg, widow of Israel Jotn te three feet, six inches tall and | Tuxedo five-men team. that has made auch | rn, oy, Grip and Algonguin, teams, eat |to help hima, when one of thas cece ne | Goldberg, the jeweller who was pushed would whirl away like @ chip in a big | Tetgues ‘aa well at in mingr touramen to-night sonmortow night Ch ached 1 off the Canal street station of the ‘curprice if several prises | UJe Drines together the arm and esked if he were hurt. ia i ‘wind. He was arraigned with his con- | It will Mornt: in which Starr and Vi ts Third avenue “L” by a crowd and e je Daaiis (aenk Maer; a lett do, 70 all oy ene Pt ab Balke. ‘will again atrive for championenly Neoeiels Then the firat man struck Mr. Jacobs | killed ae train, led $12,000 T Mi 98c fe H id M: di H t: , who rises to a lanky altitude Colander ‘Company, nas tad) a strona team in Said Among Bowlers. Rarer Mra pated oes Gene ir RET ae ore auntie How= | § SOS MOLFOWs or Hand-Made Hats $3.50 Values for Bargain Friday, $1.79. < foot Biskiber ‘ei home to et Ne | tears, wa Se made uD. ‘Brattias OO iter ean 2 Tae colosiat | Was powerless to protect himseit. Again |S It's simply wonderful how we keep on offering these new Double-breasted style, ages 7 to 15; Nor- boadlorsoeanctis tee ie Wire, ccreatad Seat elie on feanized by W. Cordes, ‘of the Aries rerae tournament ee Patt baa | and again che man struck the helpless hand-made Hats at 8c, when others are asking $1.50 folk style, 7 to 15, and Russian blouse early to-day while committing their | ‘Besta Senet eanise Going to Toulaville for Bolo foam. ie i ‘Average ‘of | and fast-weakening victim. Ail this and more. Tremendous orders placed months ahead tell Style, 3:to'8: All’are made from woollen fomth burglary on Brook avenue. Held there, will (6, Larva em o Alay time the other two were robbing the the SOR, Another immense lot for to-morrow, includ- cheviots that will give exceptional wear. ‘at the point of a revolver by the eo ohser Tt baw Landen postponed the opening | Jewellers pockets. The two women ing all the newest colors on all the The double-breasted have straight pants petal aay) ware robbing i they: were s yj who lay ofan fee ten. lage at amet Witnessed the assault, and one of thein JAMES McGREERY a C0, latest shapes. Choice of hundreds and fre shown in shadings of brown and Bound together with ropes and detain- | big Armory fora week afier the tournament |“Pen he will’ have peveral special features | {einted at ose ne oc er ecreesied at a fe of ets at this bargain feast to- Cc gray; the Norfolks are in the same shad- ed for the police. oF ‘and neutral alleys some of, the | Ssewean the erect Teele oF ee a eee | he attack aad ft Ga not take oes ings and have knickerbocker pants, The ‘The Ulliputian burgtar has an aston-| Tot wmPaians match Ere eousanse of | Peked five-men toame” of Manhatan and | more than ten seconds. street was Russians, for the little fellows, are equal- Aetdoe record, in which he gl:ries. Whea| dotlare will ue won and loat in bets... latiraccdons,, “ong Copsldered among other | crowded with peopie, who stopped and Sale of Cut Glass Saiupte Flowers, 10c Ws 008. and come with bloomer eleven years a neta ee ee re = # Gathone’"Protectory" tor bursary, and| Sie iby tie. radon | marae citete te te Phenom, | ekped away in deren aiectone.,et| Basement Salesroom Bunches and bunches of flowers, lar $3.50 val- remained there until six months ago.| Setiet the beet man Chichgo On Dns of the and home series wa “kie’ Seow eee ue gies See uss one giving our Main Floor Section ues for Bar- Beginning last December the little obap| Sak a Stee also represented | Bat New Forte. each, conceat 1o'6 ot fe Tost In’ the. @l0o oe em was! Heavy American Cut Glass. they apaeitance of syed able alts Pay A and his tall partner have committed 2 SiS, ila she Cot Bully ae Wine | Pitan Cine Cesta, "y Pt : garden; the assortment is sec- YOUNG MEN'S or ages 14 to 20, * rated ip sandler Winners Set Fast Race. second at Kruse's alleys the of the “Weet’ Thirteth street station,| Handsome, brilliant de- ond to none, and includes all double-breasted style, made from pure Well Equipped with Jimmies, aparrierin the, sees was golug up Sixth avenue when he : plossonis Cart syle o all woo! cheviots at, Venetian linings; heard the screams and saw 4 m@n run- Sl S. ranching; i also abou al wool Suits, lighter ‘Though the young burglars were| the Ee rolled on three alleyS, lag: wii niisceer. matey Ylemt up to tne| ime toward him at full speed. «Ho ree special, weights, in gray effect: e fees ‘with Jeomies and jother bur-| Jonny Nelson Bee, n ‘aro 2 Or caught him and led him back. The int Ju, oO tools they rarely used them.| ion, West Xwenty-thind street, fend. Fred | and Tweney-gen man was identified as use of his as-|3 P! Boece se cece oe 3.5) | Pee bunch, Cc Hore sell ares a Load got into the homes and stores of anh ee ce tr 7 igre he Hote peat sailante oa = anus aiaticet Court 5 inch handled Nappie.. 1.60! atc, ee ‘or Bargain Triday at ‘their victims pile wasted method. there wren Seaving ail the alleys, | in grinning wo series of best two ou: of tooays put the owe. was (a Nappie, without | Stelcher was little Johnny's stepladder. | contest ye that. bri o 2 Unt Mr’ Yacobs might De able t> op- q ) | a ° « Standing before the door of a st Pe mae conten monies Ie on rt. Ha is confined to his i S l t tail youth would mount ape a a diferent siiey, ES oar aa, tne teat of Phir) She Coligny Natanst team score of | Peat aco with: the Injuries he | Fe- handles .......00,e0.08 | pecia Ss in usiin ear an orse Se panion’s shoulders and climb th bowling skill goes, I ‘Lebrback Brocker's, One Hundred and ceived from the three crooks. REA: ue 3.7 W lin, full high sy! bi cid AiG le old riya, | Sova street and. Columb ‘avener was badly bruised and cut. Itis thought value 3.75/ 1 WALKING SKIRTS, full flounce, trimmed GOWNS, of heavy muslin, full size, hig! fanlight. Once inside he would open Ene Universal Melee n moet ae, wha. has | Gerdes, me. has high iudividaai | thee one of the thieves used a putt of 3 hon and wide lace neck, ‘cluster of tucks, cambric ruffles; up the place and the pair would gather Pied de’ food scores on “thee Re more of gn braes kles in the assault. The} Oi] and Vinegar Cruets Mee TER Oo unon 40c. ‘values, at. ~ their plunder. fairly" ourdid mest’ in ‘Two very interesting contests Driboner gave his Hame’ag Henry sine: . Uo Sek ices Mal ih See, re CORSETS, in white, drab, pink’ and blue ‘This Is what they aid at the barber | ien'ecere at 275. ome | Gaertn es er Aiwa son wa fig eet Swany See cake audirioo each DRAWERS, full umbrella ruffles, torchon lace 19 ce “bidt hip and hervily ee nd shop of James Bracco, No. 1623 Brook eee sings i Sten Joan Solu oI, Jacobs wag robbed of « diamond Sec, 75 < edge, also deep hemstitched hems, 29c. value.. Woz inches S0c. value, at, early to-day. Brook : jued at 4 ‘ . Bracoo's till that their hands tremblal the Broakivn Pal nan Sicipson | Wentty em acts.) Tumblers, V. handsome|f crochet ‘edges; collar and ribbon tie; 49c. Oc 45: 98c. value, at.. Oc and they dr te The barber, 3 ae eae ide Eas value, ate.esesee corecerecereneceeees . bial * RE arena cipnecks sisislane'e in the back room, hopped o: i cutting. Stuent Up hs wetalloee Wavy" revolver ' H. BATTERMAN E. M. B. A. 8 . White Good Ey H moskina into. he muse Ge the hana 5.50 and 9.50 doz. Dress Goods 5 ecial ite Woods a ail. gannon the boys flung up their han Flourishing Organization Now Pre- 9 Then Bracco tied them top ft . Sample Lengths, Worth Up to 2%c, at 1134 clothes-line and ‘elepiioned to The poles paring for Anuual Reception. |New, oval Bhape Orange | s2-WicH HIGH-LUSTRE SICILIANS, 44INCH ALL-WOOL J © Betore wetting into dhe barbe a Exceptional interest was centred in| pou EVIOTS, 44INCH ALL-WOOL PANAMA, 40-INCI Sole lengths ot sori eh insti Mercerized Lawns, = roung criminals had looted : OW. 38- INCH ALL - WOC gs and rized Eoliennes, Ss we have pier nae ee ed the lea the annual meeting of tae H. Batter- SHEPHERD’ CHECK’ SUITING, only a limited lot of these goods, and as the valge a ) fh line FRENCH CHIFFGN VEILING, each Ii extraordinary, we do not guarantee to ia the same &. j ¥ : 4 "When searched in the Tremont avenue Alcantara clety, were presented, These showed royal blue, hunter's green, navy blue, PANAMA VOILE SUITINGS, WOVEN PLAID GR OUND station a varied ussortment of plunder! yle To-Night National Lea Beene i that Ia ve cO- ° d i in all the leading colors, 27, FRENCH ORGANDIES, all rgely through the active co: { : brown and black. $4.00 grade; ance in all the leading colors, 27 | al Ses a EN CE Be 8 eur sBrone Win operation of the firm and the hearty Twenty-third Street. while they last, to-morrow, at c inches wide; white grounds, beautiful # wonudaiee Oc flower print: 25c ing: New Spring Silks, 39c. : yee Calls Lier Haul. Tope Game ; Walch is Geld in reserve for, the slelt avardtat Walaa at i was * Clover i members. Supt. 20 : + Docherty boy tothe policy “act ‘we| crhis ts for the basepali| "Limerick Girl~. the H. Batterman store, addressed. the - 23-INCH ALL-SllK PONGEE, in the newest Spring shades, | WOVEN JAC. Gi LAWNS, NEW MADRAS Were bum actors to get caught.”” Tv soteway Gay for. SIXTH RACE. meeting, ‘announcing that Mr. H. Bat- luding Alice blue, old’ rose, champagne, turquois QUARD WIHTE | and GINGHAM gation the strangely matched pair were|men of the big and lttle leagues, and ade... erman had contributed $200 to the fund. Including Alice iat qucise FIGURED) Dautiful new) and AMS, reinete the Tittle fellaw’s ohin | to-night all the business of the spring Manwordte, areiso congratulated the members on blue, cardinal, garnet, Borah) Hau ait and par an WAISTINGS, 27| oral designs, at Plain cole ors, fan- aia not peach the railing before the |meeting will have been cleaned up. Some Li the success of the organization. It was gray, shell pink, Nile green, lilac, pale blue, royal and iniwide worth Leige.and ecke yds and navy blue; also white, cream and black. Blagistrate, while his companion towered @bove the’ court at of the leaguers started for tome to-day. i annual entertainment and reception of 290. lek very sata blue sui |The Americans, who have been holding { SEVENTH KA the orpenization. to be held on 1, Sc. JAMES McGREERY ni 690 Reeutly, 59¢.; special, while they last, Cc ral 6c 1 Qc ot bloomer, Krnickerbockers and Norfolk | forth at the Witth Avenue Hotel, prac- ee at Arion Hull, ‘promised to be a ‘full Is y rtrd | forts per yontercay, | Seraeee uccess, {ESSEC OC DSR a A a ee ‘Postage stamp hat that sev ite spisetes | cally flnished work ose Tam “ithe following officers were elected for hort ‘was held this after- Darit the ent year: President, L. Bobbe; . Reece ea ar ae er |rae ces mn moe eet yp aaat ies Hosiery and Underwear Greatly Red m. nonchalantly and told of eariisr| ‘The National Leaguers gathered at the| — facaih « urer, 8. Spingarn: Plaanclal ‘Secretary. Ladies’ Coats ce yu Rs poll Re Motte rine ee Uisttamact vate” he he ouly one missing, uf] *Apprentice Merkle: Trustees, Te aperen| Charice New. Spring Models of tan WOMEN'S FINE GAUGE COTTC STOCKINGS, in plain BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL STOCKINGS fine and cordu- gent away,” said Magistrate | jie i a, Ne pipedterman: Tiree Specht, mbroidered insteps, and various roy ribbed; genuine Maco yarn; hi le knee “Don't went home this morning, an tae Otto Vogt, H. D. Y. yarn; have double knee, sole, "Yes, gaelic ee eit! Fe: | RROD ERO RAN BU nea Ee okiva FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. mits. on Pr mor, Le, Teaacs « Covert Cloth Coats. ney Hose; all perfect qualities. heel_and tionally strong and = ener ae {or team, folmwed wim early fn the after: SLSR eas ae ina Sold regularly at 15e. and 19c.; Bargain 1 re) Pe Regular 19c. and 25¢. goods; for 1 2 cs Friday pri Bargain Friday Sale of Boys’ Shoes at $1.00. BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, made of heayy calfskin leather; have double soles, making them all the more desirable; the sizes are from 8 to 1344; these Shoes are sold regularly at $1.50, but for Bar- 1 OO 3] gain Friday at, per pair... Children’s Jersey Leggins. CHILDREN'S BLACK JERSEY LEGGINS, in sizes 6 to 10 years..... "20c PECIAL LINE OF MEN'S LEATHER HOH Are made of brown leather, in opera and Se SHIPPERS Bite, Cuuaren., 2g there, wal Ve, ho fur-| Along Broadway until the end of hext CIAL LOT OF BOYS’ SLIPPERS, mad Everett ith | communication between “her. aii| season, ' . SPE y made verett cut, with patent-leather backs; ‘ her husuand, for. the ‘presert at least, en d juusband for ‘the nedict P |= of good quality leather, with patent-teath- 49 shown in sizes 6 to 11; for to-mo1 89 rate aMule i tad’ dls es | Ort PARK ENTRIES, os || Be ianos. |) ; of nooat ally leather, with p Ce iens may Cc FIRST Pl tig aspecal cite on Pen snd lak Dre Sunday’ | FIRST PICTURES oriemniag a cls Pa and Ink Dove oe Sudas Wai FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. Will Decorate Your Cozy*Cornor or Your Den, SROER IN ADVANCE FROM YOUR NEW SORALER,

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