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THE WORLD: (EDNYSDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1525. sg ane BE SENT TO MANILA. Koch's Uptown! Prices Make Down- will act upon the info: town Shopping an Extrave Co] se Substantial Savings. agance. i iployme by the Me! . Tillinghast’s Testimony Is of || HOW ‘‘HIGHER UP’? IS BEING " t tho Sadie Buona Cau a { Battalion WH! Relieve Men Whose ( H & 7 peat oat REACHED IN JURY-FIXING: through’ stigat wis stl hat amiona the emp) ws of Terms Expire in Philippines Importance in Two Cases © aia peal, I the Wt L Richt Justice, OBrloms nat During Next Month, : ward D, O'R A battalion of 400 marines has been | in Inquiry. d his “Thursday—The af A ing nla atch an. o f 3 Oct, 17, 1905— William H, Tillinghast, bribe taking juror, made a complete || regions of Metropolitan will ‘here’ « esl eiitterson, one of | ordered to proceed to the Philippines > ‘ ; confession to Nathan N. Smythe, of Mr. Jerome's staff, naming fif- || © Tilinghast’s cell door must po} Was form Bilsricleric:Inithe, inw/of-| aboub shel mld e8 oe ae ee omen Ss ts. IS JEROME AWAKING? teen damage suits in which he had held out for the Metropolitan | ove Adie 2 Wanted as & witness in BICONE Ge SH ret eco ‘The pattalion wilt be tate q WOMEN’S SUITS (as illustrated), with the new ‘ Company. pore pardon ‘wiil nut Tilinglaat. 10! Seen DaRD Ol PRICES UP, | Uri matufinuoned,oD ine, ongt. cond, mannish cutaway coats, In smart all-wool mtxs the it whi shi id veil » . . "y "i -wool Panam: d District-Attomey’s Office Butts in| Jan, 2, 1906—Tilliwghast got an excuse from jury duty for his friend, Rob- inate man, on tue oscaston of ieiving March 14tThe Gtana. | Kee, "rast, Mewarks Nu Je enya, ites i ee amnartie ie heneaetnes and Ba : ert Henderson, before Judge O'Dwyer, in the City Court. bets Reina, ee ue he avenine ard Gil Company to-day advanced the month, or early part of A\ i, wl stand A Goats silk lined, elaborately trimmed with taf: to Make Public Evidence Be- Jan. 24, 1906—Mr. Jerome admitted that he had in his office a complete || World's “ery: price of gasoline 1-2 cent per gallon. el poortites entieted icy {hl fetas and braids. Skirts newest models, in ctr confession :rom Tillinghast. “Unfortunately,” he udded, “it is || ‘‘Pardon Tillinghast!’’ Deodorised stove gasoline | ie now | Cast, £8 all rectuhe enlisted ee \ cular or plaited effects. Excellent value , fore Judge Seabury. ae v 2 quoted at 121-2 cents per gallon; 74 to | in Brooklyn, N. ¥. I: has not been at $24.00; Thursday....... wee esee 48:75 without legal corroboration. More Perjury Charges. 76 @eginees gasoline 141-2 and varnish- | cided whether the battalion will go via fred Feb. 6, 1906—Charles C. Nott, jr., of Mr, Jerome's staff, announced that |} wiiam N. Amory, formerly secretary Gages? And painters’ “naphtha 11 1-2/ the Suez Canal and Indian Ooean oF San | ; “ The Bvening World's demand, sup- long before the Tillinghast matter was brought to the attention || °f the Third Avenue Railway Gompany, Z Sil aists, plemented by that of thousands of has gubmitted to District-Attornoy 7 , of his chief “the statute of limitations had run.” Jerome charges of perjury against. his ? ISTS, of fine J: u citizens, for a square deal in the mat- id WOMEN’S SILK WAI , Of fine Jap. or Chiu: ter of William H. Tillinghast, who | Feb. 28, 1906—Milinghast made a full confession to Judge Samuel Sea- ]| !Pacatla toe, Bisvanioes of ay, Nr, silk, trimmed with Val’ lace; also piain wants to tell the Grand Jury all about bury, of the City Court. Atnory frequently has accused the com- tailored styles. Reg. value $3.75; special, pany of wholesale mis:fatements {in jury-fixing by railroads, increases daily | Feb, 23, 1906—Tillinghast was arrested at his home by Detective Flood, }| reports, and he now pi out specific 42 strength and Importance. Although | of the District-Attorney’s office items of deaths from accidents, and intere: have’ planned to get! Tillinghast out by habeas corpus pro- | Fe». 28, 1906—Tillinghast was sentenced for three months in Blackwell's nding the granting of an abso- | Island Penitentiary upon the hasttly contrived charge of “{mper ‘ rdon by Gov. Higgins, the indl- ti J ” . ; ma aro that the conteused profes: | March 5, 190¢—The Bvening World continued its cry to punish the big RHEUMATISM An Important Offering of Beautiftl 1 juror will not be released this; Misses’ = Suits. MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. | i ‘ : criminals, and began its agitation looking to the early pardon of || . . . reseineben) tee bast vist teen iis NRRREM area Tena! D | Se’ MUNYON'S S ii nd. W IDRESS GOODS (as illustrated), in Eton coat effects, also the hip The story of Tillinghast's se}f-accusa- | March 7, 1906—Joseph H. Choate and leading members of the New York ae Cure L a a 00 Jacket styles, in a variety of fancy materials and tlohs, from cheir first utterance to the| Bar Association indorsed the stand of The Evening World. ality ik shadow checks, Coats lined with good quality satin, nt, is sufficiently incriminating to; in argument why the poor ola/4 March 9, 1906--Mr. Jerome wrote Gov, Higgins, “Tiljnghast has a weak !! nould be freed from further | memory,’| the Chief Executive of the State having called upon the ]| | District-Attorney for an explanation. March 11, 1906—4L. E. Julian was placed under arrest, charged with “giv- ing false statements to a newspaper.” A 2 March 12, 1906—Judge Samuel Seabury placed under arrest Ambrose F. | Co Gru! & ican tne ont ae ene At 58c a Yard, worth $1 and $1.25 It took a purchase such as few stores outside of WANA- i 12.95 MAKER’S would dare to make, to provide the price-news years. Excellent value at $15; Thursday.. 12.9) science. The temporary release of the set forth above, for furthering your spring dressmaking plans. Misses’ Skirts : ° ger will be effected from two McCabe, nephew by marriage of H. H. Vreeland, of the Metropolitan | the acid and drives out all rheumatic po! :/#| Forty thousand yards of these beautiful, desirable spring z ap from the system. i ° ey * MISSES’ AND SMALL WOMEN'S SKIRTS, of gray quarters, as follows: Company. » RAW, ZAM, for wealy men ang women. dress materials are ineluded—half of them coming to our New mixtures, plaited and circular models, finished with ives nd vigor to old folks bee . ‘ TIReES ERAT , Needed Here as Witness. fy color tn pale cheeks ee York Store—at half price or within a fraction of it. folds of self material; splendidly ta ored 05 First-City Clerk Thomas FE. Smith i 3. NYON, Biway & 26th. St. James Bids : 5 ae length 35 to 39 in.; regularly ; .00, speci has arralgned Assistant Clerk Edward It’s a wonderful offering—consisting of G. Tully upor charges based solely upon Silk-and-Wool Figured Eoliennes stylishly trimmed with moire silk and braids of contrasting colors, or plain tailored styles; skirts are’ plaited and circular effects; sizes 14 to 18 t's real offense was not ing verdicts, He is in prison for liste ing to tho “still small voice’ of con- over the outlook. He gave away some moze of the evidence carefully got to- gether by Judge Seabury, and other- wise indicated that the District-Attor- (pee Women’s Tailored Hats. ee the Tillinghast con jon. At the next ne: 4 e | actual“ themed ney lodks upon the whole proceeding in . . . EERTATLeieer aRRUE EZiot oatiatentiog (eee Nenereeia bore: Silk-and-Wool Pin and Cluster-dot Eoliennes A chojge collection of CHIP HATS, with brims dented in various stand, after c i . : i h — I Vin v of Assistant. Corporation Counsel ____ !s Jerome Waking? Silk-and-Wool Pin-dot Crepe de Paris ways. Also the new SA\ je of silk straw braid, trimmed 3.98) Crowell: to confront the accusedtwith| tiation of the statements OF Peee \Dity Goons co. DRY G00DS co, . SEI PCE sry (sal E $5.00 enusoncog| ides Tilinghast. | and Tilllughast," sald Mr, Nate “I hed f z Sheer, silky, graceful fabrices—the charming weave beautified cond—Tillingt Iso will be the | no idea that Julian Wad overheard f A i Secont—Tillinghast boule F. Me. | alleged’ conversations between bags by the prettiest, most attractive small figures; and in a pro- ana . e . eo Letts Copa |and McCabe. This puts an entirely 000 P. = f H * * : Cabe, the influential Metropolitan | Gifrarent constructior. upon the case,” > airs O osiery fusion of the choicest*colorings—eighty different combina- |. lawyer held by Judge Seabury on a| ‘Nhat the representative of the Dis- p ‘Delon yi charge of bribing a juror. Tillinghas:| trict-Attorney should thus make public for Men, Women and Children, tions in all: fs the juror in question, and the i ca Creams Resedas Pink Light Blpe | character attracted much comment out- Portance of his evidence is shown by ; side of the Criminal Courts Building. @ “ Light Heliotrope Cardinal Light Grays Champagne the fact that arrangements have been| A large section of the case of the aiues trom 1 from Blackwell's | PLoPlé ugainst the Metropolitan Street Greens Royal Blue MediumGrays Light Tans perfected to bring him from Blackwell's Railway Company was made public 19¢ t 29 zs 3 IJand for at least one day—March 2%, | through the medium of Mr. Jerome's| oO ie Navy Blues Browns Black the day of the Mf>Cabe arraignment. | l¢iter to Gov. Higgins. rhe District: | . ‘All 42 inches wide. Assistant District-Attorney Nott, who | confessions of Bagg, and wonder was ver ndre i ; all Domestic-made Hosiery— You're not apt to find a better, more satisfactory solution of the fi seven hu lozens in the lot; a v8 New Silks Low Priced. BLACK TAFFETA, 36 inches wide, soft finish, pure sik, high lustre; value $1 ‘ ae 79¢ PEAU DE CYG! 20 inches wide, messaline finish, in all the new shade: also white, cream and black; value 79 e . ege Smart Spring Suitings. ENGLISH MOHAIR SUITINGS in woven hairline Stripe and check effects, all the new Spring colors, 38 inches wide; regularly 50c, and 59c... SDA cS Pas et ler Leese a ieaiysareoucration Hie PES Soe BaggiMayleusrendes from a jobber who is discontinuing this branch of his business. We Spring costume problem than this, $1 and $1.25: Dress Goods at FANCY TW, ED SUETINGS all ure wool, in Eilat fe aay) of stripes 59c $ . . 4 . sf an ixtures, 10 Inches Hi ments of Tillinghast and Stanley S.} ‘The District-Attornoy's oMce to-aay|| bought this entire lot at about one-third less than the present mill S8c a yard! Rotunda, awe NGLISH Pont toes pil 3 cree ates Su eg i Bagg, to-day professed to be sanguine | alzzles with @ rumor that Bagg, the// prices—they form a wonderful bargain at 11c. the pair . inches wide; value $1.00 i ; eres Every pair guaranteed first quality, jet black, fast color, full seamless; e e! LL . elastic, pliable Maco yarn; double soles; fine gauges. Wonders rah the China Sale 1 % E broidered S iss 1 j 1 | gilinc WOMEN’S come in three grades—light, medium and heavy Enthusiasm’ engenders enthusiasm. Oar enthusiasm bs m Ww % 2Cof ardon 1 ing as cottons, eas eine FRENCH EMBROIDERED SWISS, white grounds, with embroidered dots and fig- 1 : CHILDREN’S are a strong, durable quality for schoot wear; ERC MRI et PRE) OAC) Ria UE ne cota baces also tan econ With’ greta, Black OF) daz TO GOV. FRANK W. HIGGINS: very elastic ribs; 6 to hives for boys or girls. Fine China, Cut Glass red dots and figures; excellent quality; well worth 19c,, for Thursday 4 I % I respectfully request that you pardon Willlam H. Tillinghast, §) whose confession exposed the Metropolitan Street Railway Company’s iniquitous methods of jury-fixing and who was senfenced to three}. months’ imprisonment, in Bleckwell’s Island peniténtiary for imperson- ating a juror. 1 sign this petition understanding that Tillinghast stands ready to go before the Grand Jury and give testimony that will result and Bric-a-Brac Under-Price Their merit makes your e1thusiasm. And the eémbina- tion has made the most impressive, most successful China Sale in the history of the Wanamaker Store. A few straws to show how blows the wind of opportunity: MEN’S are in three grades of fast black cotton, seamless feet, double soles; medium and heavy weights, 2 On special bargain tables to-morrow—a complete assortment of each kind, lc. a pair. You cannot duplicate them in any store for less than 19¢. to 2%c. the pair. D ‘ Beds, Bureaus, Morris Chairs. BRASS BEDS, 2-inch straight or continuous posts, scroll designs or straight tubes; regularly $32.50, $40.00, $55.00, at......23,98,. 29.95, 39.75 WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS, newest designs, finished all white or brass trimmed; | regularly $8.75, $12.50, $15.00, at........ aecnace 0.35, 3.98, 10.85 Remarkable Sale To-morrow of Very : Aon Raye «. BUREAUS of golden oak, swell or straight front, two long and two- | in bringing to justice the criminals “higher up.” Rich Cut Glass Dinner Sets Cut Glass || short drawers, large bevelled French plate mirror; regularly $15.00,. 10.85 j NAME . esesteoe i | h Bonbon Dishes with feet, at $135 MORRIS CHAIRS, golden quartered oak or mahogany finish, wide sweep arms, | tt Pence ree eeeecenereseeseeeer ce! At Prices No Store Can Duplicate $55 Theo. Haviland ond Fs se and carved feet, full spring seat and hair-filled velour cushions; regularly 7.854: Dinner Sets for $30 ded an 4 ADDRESS owes stack ys Two thousand 101 pleces, including soup tureen| ‘Tui Gompotess ae $50 nad ee | pieces; cut in one Sign the above petition and send it to The Evening World or direct to C of the most re- t ‘and $6. i and four large meat piatters; beau-| sugars and Creams, at $2.50 and $5 Gov, Higgins at Albany. ir uful flower decoration and continu. | pair’ ous heavy gold stippling on every | Water Carafves, at $2.75 and $350. iN * a. les. 5. 6. 1 nowned Ameri- 5 q % plece; sola gilt hand Water Jugs, at $4.60, $5.60 and & TAPES Tia } ' Bes Napples, at’ $3 and. #4: ‘APESTRY BRUSSELS CAKPETS, borders to match; value 90¢ i Reasons why’ Tillinghast should be pardoned: can factories; of- : Zk Ble eee aes, Worth $35, | Olive Diniige. nt $1, $1.25 and $1.30 VELVET CARPETS, borders to match; value $1.00. | He had reformed and ceased his evil practices, fered at the Jow- a spray flower dosign, with all han: | Umter-Pree’ dare Satement, WILTON VELVET CARPETS, borders to match; value | He is willing to testify against the criminals higher up. est prices ever dies elit; soup tureen and three large | Fi Chi: ROYAL WILTON RUGS, size 8.3x10.6; value $32.50 | His imprisonment stands as an object lesson—punishment for the oted i unrcie Brey, Eng: AXMINSTER RUGS, size 8.3x10.6; value $22.50 ii } a Libres ? quoted on high. At $16 a Set, from $20 agfayonnalse, Bowls and Stands, at BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, extra quality, size 8,3x10.6, value $25.00. . | og ere eacontens one t, quality glass in Fine Ausirian Ohina Dinner Sete of | go ARE BC oe woetn SMYRNA RUGS, all wool, reversible, size 12x15 f i In the face of what happened to Tillinghast, who would now dere this city. 102 pieces, with soup tureen and) $1 and $1.30. a: AXMINSTER RUGS, Oriental designs, size 12x15 f three large meat platters; in delicate | 1300 85) wien handler, at S00. Th jj confess either knowledge or participation in jury-fixing? GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM, new_p: ns, short lengths; were 7! ‘ : 4 bose design: end $1, worth $1, $1.75 and | Let Tillinghast be freed, and other smaller criminals may turn ie the baddest (a tee ey: | \F| At $10 a Set, regularly $18 | .cRocolate Rots, at boc, ie and $1 a | |] State's evidence against the greater criminals to serve the ends of justice. Aa Mashed pee adunlity of what WOE i Amet.can Porcelain Dinner Sots of | Cracker Jars, at we, $1 and $1.50 ( urt ins ( ouch< overs Bed Sets | His ninety-year-old mother {s blind, helpless, destitute and wholly x Pinte for tormsorrow., Cuttivns thred meat alshos; Mower dccsratisns | “Sugars ead Geeatae ct tthe, $1 and a ? ’ ? dgpendent upon him for support. - Such as yon Ee a oe highly polished; patterns are and all pleces gilt, ~ "| $1.50 pair, worth $1, $2 and $3. IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, value $7.50, $8.75 pair, at......... 4.98, 5.75 j 41.8 <Bonbens’ ot Ob. ae Net ne pie Acti <i China Store, Basement. Hose tee AE Bos foe) and $1 NOVELTY NET CURTAINS, Marie Antoinette and Renaissance Cli yang | Sf _ Se $2.00 Bonbons at 1.25. $5.50 8in. Bowls, 3.45. | Regular 75c Bohemi Bich ote, Te pos. a SF worth s, ENAISSANCE BED SE ister ine $4.25, $5 f + , 8.45. | J mian Gold Glass 8 st) RENAISSANCE BED SETS, ruffled; boister piece to match; value $4.25, $5.25 | $1.75 Pickle Dishes, 95c. $6.50 &-in, Bowls, 4.45. peta aac aea guste re vetti de Pomigene HER ware each oe aes pa Sane i vane $38, 5.08 i » ind $4. Tall Bonb Dishes, . Bonbon Dishes with feet, at $1413 | | Handsomely Decorated WOlivel Duatiae with! handles, of poe, Austrian China We and 70c each. Sherbet Cups, at $6c, 75 and si ea.| jpulnd Plates, at tbo each, Salts and BONNE FEMME CURTAINS, Renaissance centres; value $3.75, $4.50 each, 2.75, 3.50 RUFFLED BOBBINET LACE CURTAINS, with lace edgings and pedal value $3.00, $4.25 pair........... Bo . 1.73, 2.50 COUCH COVERS, Oriental effects; value $1.00, $1.50 each. . 6 88¢ PORTIERES, mercerized armure fringe top and bottom; value $3.98, $5.98 2,75 Pickle Dishes, 1.95. 4 i c 5 Spoon Holders’ 1.05, °°. Wo-bandle bearers . $4.50 Footed Bon! oo. Ls Glas Vases, 2.95. I» - $8.50 Rich Vases, . 5.95. $3.50 Footed Sr a Butte Dikerseae Peppers Under-Price Store and China Store, | Bread and Butter Plates, at 100 r Reus $8.50 Footed Fruit Dishes, $10 Cavih "12.95. | Wash, Dress Fabrics B00. Sos0 Water Pitches |) (Witt : ] “*Satmeai Bowls, at 150 each. 208) 4be | $12 Footed Frult Dishes, ‘Ls0,| Sterling i ae oeOr eT tt ile ‘Pen Ching and’ Saucers af ie each PORTIERES with appliqued tapestry borders; value $7.25, $8.25 pair, 5.08, 6.98 j FASHIONABLE PLAIN MATERIALS AND HIGH CLASS NOVEL- dh On pss Ao ae Jugs, ae Tops aere 8 EPL 25 enc) from $2.25, hint Store hasement. an 2 THURSDAY, < 2 g i Italian hand re Hg hag ra as ee in || Siowaerbenis, wen, 2752 Wine Deastesy at ; ERTURDAT Sale of Toilet Articles. | alian hand made ite Linen, French, German and Ir! en . , 8.45, 4/95, ° i ason’: i Savi pew aden 9, tncbn and 4 sachs wie, “Ste Crytaine, 48 || $2 Wa Bell S45 po Wine Demian 880| BOE Does This News of Housewares ||| opporunty. "Depeniable Sandan, higgade woes wet sed tsa oanmas end Foie specail tanec ee bara eee om ~Interest Y OU? and th ale's pcs the diference fe nceworthy ns “SUA ' dca A n oth er Sal e of R obes If it doesn’t, the only tenable supposition is that you don’t SO OR ONT SOOT aEOWDER Sa! SWANSON Pattee? oe SPECIAL THURSDAY, MARCH 15th _ With Prices Less than Heretof “keep house, The wise housekeeper spends as much as she can GERMINOL ‘Toor e a : Xe. EMBROIDERED SWISSES AND MULLS in white, We have been the largest purchasers of Lace, Net, Mull er afford on her equipment—here you have the opportunity to |! benrak Lose tenant CUM BO DERE UES. lack and white, and ecru, single and double ) > » Mull and Linen widths. ‘Formerly $1.00 to $1.75. 50c to 1.00 yara Robes in New York this season, having bought and sold thousands. buy more than you can afford—in ve —while keeping CAMPHOR ICE; regularly 10c Lie un Ran We still have the most complete asso nt ‘ says eee . : ‘a TALCUM POWDER; 8-02. bott c r Rens SILK AND LINEN ¢HIRTINGS in stripes, plain colors and I] town, mpicte assortment of styles and models in within your limit as to price Catch the pointt—it’s the Bacco Taek ea AN, : Jacquard designs. Formerly $1.25 te $2.50. 755 and 1.00 yara/ : All the Rob h : March savings that make it possible, || VIOLET AMMONIA; at.;reg. 286. YARDS; per’ doz. b. j A ~ i the Robes now here, however, mustsleave us te ford 4 IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC; rey 2c | ORANGE WOOD STICKS; per doz. 10c At/18th Street Enircnce. . ‘ quick —an ha’ t former low prices until Take, for instancee— ‘| "1 EAM i: EN ii "164. i d oe. he \ ir ve cut former low prices until ALMOND CREAM FIL thin, professional shape... Ic > ae they ber no relationship whatsoever to what have REFRIGERATORS regularly 35c.... .. 20c)) LUSTRITE NAIL POWDER or PASTE : ‘ # been the most startling values in the Clive) ue Made of seasoned pine, painted in imitation of quartered iaseae aioe 19¢| LUSTRITE NAIL BLEACH.. y Inclutted in the collection we shall offer to-mor- oak; inside box is covered with charcoal sheathing; double Lue are oar yy Wave y row are Summer Robes of all. kinds, such as boxed and double covers; galvanized. steel linings, brass lever GREEN CASTILE SOAP, 3%4-Ib. bar; : 5 f) mull, batiste, lawn, hand-embroidered linen, hand- i 2, Ree regularly 30¢ y 23¢ i ¥ vate tet aes pate oon butcher linen, ba- locke, self-retaining wood wheel castors, sliding shelves, re- GREEN CASTILE SOAP; 2ib° bar ‘ s iste and Irish lace combinations, i regularly 18c. ... 14¢ er eielas ecu THURSDAY, MARCH 15th . movable waste pipe. ee gag Ry SIS Robes at $ZOSH || wae ve ache me yr Dom zone re LM IUES GLE OF Lltrug! . b, ig Q4in. 17in, 39in, $5.00/33in- 21in, 45 in. $8.00 LIEBIG'S ALMOND SOA\ ‘¢ Novelties in Infants’ Dress > Special showing of High Clase Novelties in fine French hand madi DRESSES, coats, HATS AND CAPS; unusual values in FINE FRENCH HAND MADE DRESSES, 2,00 to 4.60. FINE FRENCH HAND MADE CAPs, 1.75 to 2,75. 4 number of REAL LACE CAPS, WHITE coarse, prow COVERS © s Tin. 18in, 41 in, 6.00|36in, 28in. 47in. $11.00 q RUBS; regularly 23¢.. 20 Robes at Fi 25qyize Br Bim §o-00/ sein ,23in, Blin, $12.50 (ge NG ORL BRUSHES. teeulaa DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S GOLD | TOOTH BRUSHES; remulatly 18¢., 30¢ *25 Robesat*13.50 ‘And so on, right down through the list of Woodenware, CREAM, regultry oc..,..... 832|TOOTH BRUSHES; reularly 296. 20e $30 Robesat*16.25 ABSORBENT COTTON; 4 Ib. 23c | WHISK BROOMS; ices, Sant dares $45 Robesat$19.75 Tinware, Enamelled Ware, and everything else that you need BATH MITTS; parr..... : 10c} FOUNTAIN SYRING! r} 3 qt. . 75e, in kitchen, pantry, laundry, bathroom or housemaid’s closet. pew CLO TRS TIOES etter 4 $ oD bs ae Basement, New South Butlding. ; TOILET sil r| WATER package; regularly 10¢. 73c. and 79¢. and many other articles of INFANTS? ) _ Do not forget that every one of these Robes OH. N ; A N. A M A K. ER L and AT PRICES REDUZED TO AG Adare 2 oh Leon ine J IN _W. T. Stewart & Co., 125th S West op cubes Ave : &: ote Atxece tS res us lakes NT A sigh REESE Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets.

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