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SS Verein and the Paetime Athle oe PAVING DOU such BAG ONLY OSCAR'S + SN NT IS P'S CONSENT and Quietly Married. ‘The Rialto to-day he news that Abra foerstein, son of ( @ surprised with 1 Lincoln ¥ sar Hamme: been married for several w is living with his bride in the x. ‘The Only Oscar” got his inkling of the romance to-day, hasn't recovered from the shock Mra. Hammerstein, the boy's > is in Europe with her daughter / ‘The bride was Miss Ethel Britton, until « few days before young erstein a her to the altar sue jae @ whopgirl in Harlem. She lives ata her husband and iaiily at Now Bast One Hundred and Yhirty-firth Apraiam Lincoln Hammeratein, who twenty-pive yeuss old, met vhe young oman jast November and jas taken on many automobile rides. in Jove with the dainty ite and decided to muke lier his wife thour consulting his family in the tter. They were spinning along a frozen) jad on Long Isiand a few weeks sgo| en he suddenly ested that they ge a supper in jen Core AS Miss Britton !s an Mr Wat fed not’ to invite them to the ws later they role to the Mevor's of- in an antomohiic and were married Episcopalian voness Pah husband. ‘SOON 10 BE OPENED _ Borough Presidents “Modest” in Demands for Street Improvements. ‘At the session of the Board of Bs- ate and Apportionment to-day the jodesty” of the various Borough Presidents was established. This was @hown by their requests for appropria- for street paving. The following table will show at @ Glance where Brooklyn and Queens Abraham » Lincoln Ham-| - merstein Just Went Out COLLEGE BOWLERS MEET IN TOU TOURNAMENT TO-NIGHT | the alleys havo been reconstructed and Et new, runways aaden the bowlers nave vada better scores and the attendance at the kaines has materialiy Increased. Talk of Intercity Match. Plans are being considered by seve lev owners for A sories of intercity ¢ between pickel teams of Manha joiphia_ and alt The recent Greater New York team wo ‘opened the eyes of the local bow Interest such contes!s awaken aia! the royal good time enjoyed has creased a feeling that something siould be done as a zeturn for such hospitality The scores made by \Columbia ae Penn Teams | Roll Series of Games at | Riverside Alleys. Riveraide alievs, at One Husired and ‘Dwonty-fifth street and Seventh avenue, will ring with the cheers of college men to-night, the Columbla and University af Pennsylvania five-men teams meet- ing thera In the first setics of games in Freat preparations } ; | tho © alum al Bowling Club, and Henry Lank alley manager for the games to-night. The seating capacity has been Increased and the ceilings over ¢he alleys are hung with| j the colors of Columbia and af the Unt- versity of Pennsylvania. It ts expected that the faculty from Morningside Helchts will be represented. Tea bowlers from Pennsylvania ar rived dn the city this afternoon and with them came a lot of rooters. It Is sald that In practice the Penn boys have easily reached 90) averages which will make the local men do thelr best to win. The first game will be started t 830 o'clock. Schlacter, Cosgronn ‘orbérg, White and Scharf will prob- | ably make up the Cclumbia team. ‘The interest that the university men tn the sport means a grat owllng, and the fact ti Tend t lege ng Universes have the t The Hariom Cirle fo, meat ohn Router: Otto Helltas will entertain Billy Linden at the Broadway, Brooklyn. and Jimmy Wars ie the Visitor at’ the 5 klyn, whore he fees George Haller. Buffaloes Won Two. two of th ast Tught, &. jare. cro soe, 8 very, close and Intervating series on hese popular all The scores: may Ne ee Cytalogity | and’ pleamai 3 to the students. ayers ts mo doubt ¢ ext season Harvar jo ami other c loges will join the Iinterclisginte. League, as they Would have done this #eason bad tho Orgay ization been Attempted eacitor. Columbia has arranged a contest at the Crescent A. C. on Viherrecpe es Maroh 16. Two series will also be roll Ww the Lafa. yette team, the first at the Riverside alleys About March 17 and the second at Easton, Pa,, about a week later. ‘The dates for the Intercollegiate agen ne been changed to the as follows: Maren e Conunnin, _ the Tuxedo, and, Grand, Centra: ac Schwartie & Arpe'a sroadway i a hos comest is expected. Newark Beat Brooklyn. expected weakness on, the part of bowler who had just scored team to lose the thi Newark in the Nat. weal ter the ‘series, but’ Aken drew a lot of apiits on aroh 10, Colum: | these, hie ¢avorite alleys. and with 168 pins tia vs. Pennsylvanl ‘Philadelphia; aa his score the to in Haverfont va. Osumbla, at final game by eoven pins. The March 23, Haverford vs. Pennsylvania, af BROOKLYN. ‘Haverford. 208 Crescent A. C. Tournaments. With the regulation and duck-pin_ tourna- ments at the Crescent A. C. tn Brooklyn about halt finished. the standing in each cvent 1s sufficiently close among the leaders touattract e great deal ofnterest trom clud M. Bull, clun| Rie In the ‘uck-pin tournament H. W. gpice has won 12 and lost 6 games, H. D. Buf man Sald Among Bowlers. Nos won ig-out of 21 ited the jecretary Karpf, B: jr. has won 14 out of 21 games role e| 6 of the American Bowt- Scores show @ Rood average in 8+ | ing Congfeem, aniounced) tha: the anti) mente, nesting of ution” will be opane Soldiers in Tournament. Rew, Sram epee Company K of the Twenty-third Regimant hes again won the first prise in the bowling competition at the armory alleys, the ean having won the ‘emblem for ‘ive consecutive years. B finished lone ‘becond. other, teams in onter being follows: G, HE, ©, 1, F, Dand A, Martin, fr Conipasy i han nigh inatvidual scare ot Bio and Company G high team score of 87 Meyer, 214; Van Ness, 255, and on8, composing the Roseville team, have the Rieh-team, score in the ‘Tuxedo tournament ‘Teams Intending to enter the Broadway (Brooklyn) | two-men reque team. tournament ar sted to attend the final meeting for fwould get the lion's share of it: @plit the money up seems to indicate | @hat some form of agreement has been among the Borough Presidents. None of them recetved their appropria- -ttlons as, on the suggestion of the Mayor, ill were sent to the Comptrolied for in- | festigation. President Haffen, of the Bronx, 1s| @ucthority for the statement that there | fre 800 miles of streets up there of/ fwhich only 100 miles have been tm-| rover, He. claimed that, the tersttory | ve the Harlem River has grown 80 | ag that proper attention has not aid to it. Instead of the $400,000 | Ws loking for he thinks he ought to ve a lion at least. Borough President Coler, of Brooklyn. whom everybody knows ‘is a modest Man, says there are still elghty-eight | les of oobble-stones in that borough, the streets that have not any but the soll. He sald that he nad among the Aldermen and that | ‘was sure the latter body would ap- | Bropriate the money. BOARDERS HELD FOR LOSS OF HER SAVINGS. Landlady Missed $1,680 from Trunk After Two Italians De- i i parted from House. Salvator Marone and Guiseppe Ma- winario, of No. 185 Potter avenue, Long sland City, was arraigned before Magistrate Smith in the police court fio-day, charged with having stolen $1,689 trom the trunk of } Carmelo (Daringno, with whom they boarded at | the Potter avenue house. They were | @ach held in default of $2,000 bail for | further hearing on March 8 Acoording to Mrs, Daringno, @ome money from a trunk ha: her open the take the money trom it. 5! the store and when si two prisoners had left the went to the trunk to but hen she discover: house. back ——____ Local Clubs Asked for Funds. > Stern Brothers Men’s High Grade Pajamas These Exceptional Values Need dodge eabeos oie, $1.45, 1.95, 2.75 2.75, 4.95 Light Weight Fabrics, also Silk and Linen Mixtures, im solid colors and fancy effects, Extensive Assortments of Imported Flannel, Cheviot and Silk Pajamas at Correspondingly Low Prices. Men’s Imported Terry Cloth Bath Robes, Usually $5.00 to 8,50. $3.45 an Ast Floor Annex Women’s Shoes = ) Walking Pumps, Gibson and Oxfcrd Ties Newest Approved Shapes, Welted Soles, in White Canvas, Vici Kid, Tan Russia Calf z= and Imported Patent Leather, $3.50 pair at Boys’ Spring Clothing Specially Low Priced Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, Imported Chambrays, Galateas & Linens, Usually 2,50 g 3.50, $1, 45 Reefers and Top Coats, Blue Serge, Fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, Usually $9.75, Blue Serge Sailor and Russian Suits, also Fancy Cheviot Norfolk Suits, all with extra Knickerbocker Trousers, 6. 45 | Usually $10,00 Boys’ Blouses, with collar, Usually 95c, {i 9Sc, 48 Boys’ Pajamas, White and Fancy Madras, The special committes appointed by President James HB. Sullivan, of the Metropolitan Association of the A. A. u. consisting of F. W. Rublen, Chair- bertubbesing, ‘Treasurer, and jen, announce that ‘they from the Athleti National Ore Grac Pe arity Club, lub, Chairman” Kunten requests. t Li clubs that are going to contribut, ., this fund send thelr checks to H ubbesing, P. O. Box 611, N, fh not later th. fn for the athletic games of | on Besar ay, fering success fe ru y Tun shows the ‘ont rae Mohaavk | Misses’ « Girls’ Apparel | Unusually Good Values Misses’ Suits, Eton Model, Panama Cloth, in Alice Blue, Rose, Grey, Reseda, Black and Navy, neatly trimmed with fancy braid, 14 and 16 yrs, Misses’ Skirts, of Sicilian, Fancy Mixtures and Panama Cloths, New Model Circular Style, 14 and 16 y:3., Girls’ Three Quarter Coats, of Covert and Cheviot Cloths, nicely tailored, notch collars, 4 to 14 yrs, Girls’ Wash Dresses, of Check Ginghams and Plain Chambrays, Russian or High Neck Modris, 4 to 14 yrs., ee _———————— West Twenty-third Street Pierson, | gegantration at the alleys on Sunday after. |Riverside alleys, and te now seeking another oon. 3 ee Posty ned amen of March 2 tn the Xn! hte to Fed my, Gemith ts a hard t' Gafambna toyrvnmant between Gao, Salt ceenes Tight back with “Against St. Nicholas and Regina Goat teats mh UAT bowl, and bor big, too.’ That wit ‘be foiled at the White lep! as though there might be something | Mebt doing tn the match contest March 18, Se cnchfiold and Werneeke haye a maten| MARLBOROUGH A. C. CARD. e sles Dave Linden and Stadelman ——— 2 oe the champtonship of Lind Aye Yi | The complete card et the next show “lof the Murkborough Athletic Club, Kanawha, Arctic and Phoentx teams meet | which will be held in the club's new | champtonehip tou: Hundred and Tw , And good scores mi headquarters, Nos. 38 to 84 West Forty-fourth street, next Monday even- ing has been decided upon as fol- lows: Tommy Sullivan vs. Kid Will- ., Teland, rol! Fe Good- Howard Smith, ‘Chaties Sieger ter Geonge Jansen. Jimmy Moran va. Joe Wagner, Harry Mipps vs. ‘Tommy Markey, and Art Edmunds vs. ome gud man, high-acors game nox chympionshi; thorns, has the ee | BARNARD SCHOOL GAMES. are all gir AR excellent programme haa been _ar- for, the Indoor Kame of the Barnant champion, wn ~ of games with i. of the Enterprise teams atthe on 1 in the} lams, Sammy Smith va, Lew Myers,/ ual tournament at a y | Mosey King va. Kid | Tuthe, Austin netysixth street alleys Sunday ice Bade “Joh: THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1906, NOTHING EQUALS IT. ‘This is What Mrs. W. 1. Jackiin, of | Says of Father John's Medicine as @ Cure for Boston, Masxm., Colds and Coughs. ‘T will gladly permit the use ot] my name in recommendation of Store Opens, Father John’s Medicine. Nothing at 8.30 A, (Signed) Mrs. W. L. Jacklin, ' Westminster st., Boston, Mass. Fa prev all throat and bronchial troubles, and health food. Father John’s CURES Medicine all Throat and Lung Troubles. Guarant lequals {t for coughs and colds.” ar John's Medicine is a sure tive for Pneumonia and Con- |sumption, and will positively cure Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma and It is without equal as a body builder BROADWAY, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDADLE & ARGE RETAIL STORE. Fine Voiiet 5C Seam Cake 2C “Leteuce’—A fine tnlet soar ellent for the complexton; 5-Hour Specials On Sale ie IPM, None by Mail or C, 0. D. 19c and 29¢ Ribbons, 125 2C c. . Just the Quality and style | Bow most wanted Hose tor 12:¢ Women Ic Warranted stainless black cotton hose; dropped stitch; spliced heel or| too, 4 pairs for 2c. All Silk 38c T5C navanst Pongee costumes and Yard wide, for ma. strong and will wash per- Limit 90 wards to a cnstone value. fe Handkerchiefs 25¢ “orwemen ¥0C Beautt ss Embroidered ki hemstitched an rare values, 69c surplus stock of manufacturers. $2 Black Sateen pe eleoats The samp! one of the Mareeet Fine grat March Values In Shoes That Walk Ahead Scores of Astounding Opportunities from a Great Eastern Factory. Here is an opportuni ty for those who wear reliable Shoes which stands out boldly as an offering of the most exceptional character, It embraces 1 broad group of REAL VALUES—Shoes and Oxfords that will render a good ac- count of themselves by long serviceability, but which are offered at such astounding prices as one rarely expertences, Every pair from a New England factory of repute. lasts, are good styles and of superior leathers. The detail is more interesting. Women’s $2 Glace Kid Shoes, 1.29, Patent ‘eather tips; jes; made on a. medium half heels; bi sizes 11 to 2 Women’ s Jul'ets, 1.39. hani turned soles; er th ipa and common Date toe: sizes le: Zense toe Pair Women’s $2.50 Ties, 1.69. and turned soles, in patent ither and viel Kid Blugners; English Welts. exte: Halon soles in wun metal, pat er and kid, sizes 3 t Pair lace; sizes 6 to 2 Extension ed vamps; lace on! to Ble only; sizes 7 to 1 » Infants? Sas, Hand sewed leather Soe Lae Hand turned cut; handsome models ¢ ts among these except y che illustrated and Model 1—As illustr quare Dutch yoke of heavy lace; short sleaves finished Gnd three handsome embrcidere eishort sleeves finisned with tucks nd Vai. lace. All are ‘of “superior quality Waite Tine Reric are well worth $4. 8! fun from ato Min each anodel.-. + Odd Groups of $2 Waists at 98c. All sizes and about 20 styles. Both short aud long sleeves. Some lace rs embroidery trimmed, and still both, Jace and embroidery Choice at Boys’ Spring Clothing at 2.98 & 3.98 Superior Selections at These Popular Prices. Little Boys’ Berges or garnet, Boys’ 2- trimined, 98c Russian Blouse Suits n and Gaflor Collar Suits, in , brown and royal; mixtures in beautiful Spring shades; Breasted and Norfolk Suits, also Alo Other Remarkable Saturday Oecngnite Breasted School Suits fur) Young Men's Fancy Worsted Sulte, o Eton Cover sizes 15 i 20 years; single breasted; 2 vents coat; finest c o t | qualities ‘and makes; value $i8. 00, navy Double Boys 7 to 1 or Russian attached inthe Long Pants Suits, all wool chi beautiful colors; 1d to 20 year Sig caine nears Young Men's, styles to 3 eara; cut a “new models fer 190G; value 3 00; to-morro: a Long. » Knee Panis or Blouses, ist mi to lb years 4c, 6c {New and Catchy Sheet Music at 15c A Few of the Titles Offered Specially Satarday and Monday. VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, Haviland’s Dance Follo, No. 1. Hayiland’s aoe Follo, No. 2) Regular 500, 1 5c Dancw ¥ eites euch... These two folios files & number of the latest and moat ir songs, Written in dance form, ineludlng: se Life (mareh), ( Garten tr waltz), M Gi ly to Love. Um Lonely, 8 3-Piece Parlor Suites at 10.75 A Carload Of‘ered at This Astonishin: Price. Upholstered in ver- ona and velour; spring seat; French polished mahogany finish shaped leg and arm; design ag shown in illustration. $18 Suite 459 Kor the Plecon. Also Imported Vienna Bentwood, Cane-Seat Chairs in this offering, mahogany or F golden oak; an odd noe a Bands chairs of a Kind; each.-......... ee Several cases of samples among them. All made on late Misses’ Vici Kid Shoes, 1.29. Broad toes: pat ene | Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, 98c. Glace kid; broad toes; patent leather tips; leather tops; exten- sion c2ge soles: button or 2 Pair, 98c Boys’ Calf Shoes, 1.25, creased 1,25 les; es Men’s $2 Shoes, 5. 45, Calf and viol kid Men’s $2.50 Slippers, 1.39, soles; Mzzarl tri; sizes 56 to 10. Patr.. tan m- vict: 1.39 Also New Straw Braids. New Roses for Millinery zen Row variety ot syle fe em, Apel ne 3 or with La athont: fol Women’s Black Ae Values Cotton Hose — seturdas. Extra Fine bre: warranted stainless? palr * 19¢ Binck. Cotton ener also black with spilt sole, or black spliced heel and toe; rhea 12M Women’s $1 4 ack - Combs % est Iu orna- mena tion. TOSS, with stones eet in, a ane Be walle 49 others have carve ornaments. Bach. Ca c Children’s New Spring Wear i722 $3.50 Dresszs, 1.49, Fine Cashmere in red, brown and cadet blue; made with full trimened ‘aulst Heese Some Popular Saturday 9%. rs Coats of fine all- and good Soring $18 9x12 BrasekRug! SAD Oriental and ug patterns; best make, Remnants of Carpets. These remnants are 6 to 28 yards Jn length; $1.25 Velvets and $140 Axminsters to close at, 79¢ yard .. Also 35c. Carpet Hino: at 19%, Largest New Go-Carts Zezes “Heywood” Carts,2.69 032.50 “Block” Carts, 8,75 to 35.00 ‘Three-quarter newest 3 red, to 1 i | - Stamps are worth $3.00 chungine is over a Our Clothing Store i is Spring Suit, Top Coat or I quality Clothing. Our Cloth ing of a new Suit, &c, workmanship and the right prices our Clothing Store. Men’s Winter Overc: price. All-wool Irish frieze Overcoats satin sleeve linings; regular $12, $15 and Boys’ Spring Recfers, ages 3 to double-breasted School Suits, sizes 3 to plain cloths, nicely ma $3.50, Saturday for. Boys’ School Suits, Suits, with bloomer pant values; value $5.00 and $6.00, nd Men’s W inter Caps, ; . and 39c. Caps, rary also a ee ("Very Pretty } | Pictures. 84 Ci re-mo Pictures, Engravings or colored Photo Prints, 16x} Sic ° 5 | Fine Quality Toilet Soap. Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, the kind that is non-irritating to the skin, ugh | extensively by many people through- out the country and well liked. {Value 5c cake; 2c To-morrow, _ very fine for Rose Tooth th Powe tthe teeth, keeps them in perfect con- dition and makes your mouth pure 6c and sweet; bottle. Talcum Powder, in %2-lb. cans, fine tor allaying irritation; the older people like it as well as bab; 4g- 6c Ib. can 5 Tooth Brushes, 4-row, pure bristle, bone handle, the kind that Ic usually sell 10c and 15c, each. . Periumery, all the leading ‘odors, very tine quality, and well liked | people of refined Bee per Ic ounce .. meri Women’s Back Combs. Women's Back Combs; 1,000 Combs of various styles, very pretty designs and patterns, all of the popular kieds of the present time; value from 25 to 39c. Value to 39c; l 0 | To-morrow C Cabinet wicture Frames, eos plated, very pretty patterns; just what you want for the new picture; 19¢ value 39c and 49¢ Cuff Links, plain and engraved pat- terns, heavy roll plate, very dainty designs; sure to please; value 12¢ 39c, pair... 3 Piece Cot Sets, consisting of 4 Back and 2 Side Combs, set with rhinestones, very pretty; value ° 6 31 per set.. 9c Brooches, studded with rhine- 19¢ 9¢) Women's 5 in. moulding. Value 1.50; To-morrow r Value 1.25; stones, gold-plated back; made to sellifc for 50c; very pretty; choice.” choice. ‘Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts hd nl Negligee Shirts, new Spring patterns, percales, madras and cheviots, fast colors, good styles, de- tached cuffs, all sizes, very good qual- 48c Value $1. 09; To-morrow; | Men’s Spring ring Neckwear, four-in hands, Lecks anu Bows, beautiful col- ors, in high-grade silk’s; value * 19¢ 39c, each Boys’ Night Shir! fancy domet flannel, in stripes, good patterns, well made, full size: yalue 50c, for... Men's Cotton Soc and tan, high spliced heels ie toes, split soles; sizes 9% to 1138 10c fast colors; value 20c, fore, Men's Neckwear, high grade, ring styles, beautiful effects, newest Shika, Boe in fonts hands, tecks, &c. sate 75€., We Give Dividend | Stamps. PMAN Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St, BROOKLYN. = 0) 4 C, Saturday’s Bargains in Clothing for Men ® Boys plendidly ready now tq sell you your new coat at the very lowest prices for best ug has the style pervading all the way through the garments that will appeal to the man or boy who is think- homespun Raincoats, all beautifully made, serge or Venetian linings, for... ac Fine Quality Umbrellas. ian taffeta, 2 eavy gilt frames,} frames, boxwood, trim- She eroalcine: and horn handles. To-morrow 87c orth $1.50 cosh waen-Seytaw manny Patil 20 Fe 100 departme ‘Phere are exceptional bargains in Winter Overcoats and Rain- coats, and the prices will positively show you the advantages of buying} ~ in advance of another year’s needs. The quality of material, best of are constantly winning friends for its and Raincoats—Our last “deep cut” In and heavy-weight “Cravenette” fancy $16.50 grades, Saturday for 7.77 Men’s Spring Top its and Raincoats, for men and young men, f covert Top Coats, of Spring 1906 ne mode! handsomely _ tallored Cravenette Raincoats, cut long ané oomy, absolutely waterproof and per. in all details; value a 00 6 f worsted, fancy wool cassimeres, black anc blue cheyiots, manufactured to retails $3.00 and Saturday 1: 98 hg s Business and single breasted, tures and black Thibets, all nicely made and perfect in fit; value $10.00 and $12.00; Saturday for 6.66 7 years, newest Spring shades of covert cloth, double breasted, brass buttons, embiem on sleeve; vale $3.00, for 1.98 Boys’ Spring Suits, medium weights, Russian, Sailor Suits, Eton blouse 16 years, all-wool fancy mixtures and ; smaller sizes braided, and with emblem; value oni 98 "Three Piece Suits; extra good 2.98 plenty of good styles; all of our men's, paragon and Women's Kid Glov 12-button glace, in bla and white, for street or Lace Stock Collars. Stock Collars, Irish crochet, batis' and Venise lace, with tabs; others thor: -pointed effects, In all the newest designs in lace; large assortment. Value 49c ea.; 25c To-morrow Collar and Cuff Sets of Irish crochet lace; makes a very pretty ac- cessory to the otherwise plain waist; set . tees 25c Chemisettes, made of net aid heavy lace, also batiste and lace com- bined; suitable for shirt waists, 69c each 50¢ to . Stock Co! white embroid- ery, also embroidered Top Collars; 10c both are very pretty accessories; of. allover lace, each . Chemisettes, sleeves its match, in baby Irish lace; also batiste and baby Irish lace combined; each . ‘4 3.25 Girls’ Pretty Dresses. Uirls' Dresses, made of gingham, chambray and seersucker, solid blue and ox-blood, pink and ‘blue stripes and black, blue and white checks; Russian effect. 3 0 Value 75c; » tan covert cloth, To-morrow, | Women's Coats, tan tight fitting, strap ed, collarless effect, trimmed with silk and bral value $10.00 5.98 Women’s Suits, light, fancy mix- tures, Eton, collarless, short, full sleeve, fancy cuff, fitted girdl value $15.00 9.98 Women’s ine white lawn, front Felines eth embroidery and tucking, full sleeve, deep cuff; value $1.50...... Pe 98C Women’: 5 Waists, sheer white lawn, entire front of embroidery and tuc! ing, tucked back; value $2.00 ..... 49 eee ees Women’s Fine Shoes. Women’s Shoes, all hand sewed,welt- ed soles, with low heels, and the sizes are 2%, 3, 334 and 4, A, B, C widths no exchanges made on these Shoes. Be fitted. Value $3.50; 6 re To-morrow, Women’s Shoes, common sense lasts, common sense heels and plain tors} sizes 4 to 7; value $1.69, 1.39 pai Teens eee . Boys’ Shoes, made of good quality casco calf, good, heavy soles and leather counters; sizes 2) kid, ‘ace; spring heels, patent patie, tips; sizes ry good quality 1.19 Pp Little Men's Sho calf and vici kid, sizes 8 to 13%; the kind that has the style one 1,09 likes; pair. B t H ‘ 14¢} Kid a)