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; \ . ‘ a ; ° : ry ny hewever), tira dtebbed His Mistress to Death in|King Edward against the United Tamcent, Gripen, totam: et F ’ | by , i |furmen mmendvants and manufacturers Vane | BAG PY RE a P Mustown prodtiece 10 wil to prio, s AMBASSIDOR TO OF HER, SESH, TALES eto NEWOLNMERE = i wh hoy a | === z | Martial Law for Miners. | Fcult Safe In Georgia, lear aes SIGUA AEK OEE Office Declared to Be a | ofRobbing Smith Students, fy" itu: white the promised: trom hen lrnvek’’ uncreinese among’ the, oltine Dangerous Lunatic. Must Stand Trial. New York Man Is Chosen gas by Roosevelt for Mis- | « mi don’t mind telling you that Queen Vic- | toms * students at Smith Cot! i i torla was jealous of me defore the/Mmoney, jewelry and other v sion to Austria. death of Prince Albert. If I am de-|Miss Gilmore M. Wilson, if clared insane there will be war betweon | years of age, who 1s sald to have passed | | Bag! mertoa.”* herself off as @ member of the fr ‘WASHINGTON, March 19.—1) Smee ieee : . i i of Charies 8. Franois, Sn ‘Aasistant Corporation Counsel Cowie, man class at the colleges, former American Minister to Greeze, | #Ppeired before Justice Greenbaum, 15 held tn the Muntetpal © Was to-day sent to the Senate as Am-|the Supreme Court, to-day to ask for| Mise Wilson is a di bassador to Austria-Hungary to succeed | the cammitment vf Mrs. Bllen Barbara] ¢o0°Sig Bellamy Storer. Mr. Franois's father | Williams, who was arrested in J. P. ‘was formerly Ambassador to Austria, |Morgan's office, to Manhattan State city last He Js a son of John Morgan Francis,| Hospital for the Insane, on Ward's jecins cients founder of the Troy Times, und vas | Island, and who made the above state- | jege authorities. Se born in Troy June 17, 1453. He prepared | ment to Drs. Gregory and Thornton at) elry and other missi for college in ‘Troy Academy and grad-| Bellevue. te Sehaeiay an from Cornell in is77, In his ool-| Ex-Judge Sylvester Taylor, formerly | wus arrested. lege days he was a mighty amateur " it. - Ho coe ty meaty Amateur| of Bimira, was on hand to oppose Hi declared that the woman, who Saree featice Souler: wranoia| things J.P Morgan levat the hood of [LABOR FEDERATION healthy a body and as| NORTHAMPTON, Mass. blew. | ty-one | he THE VWOlTLD: MONDAY PYENING, PART? 19, 1908. do not ured mate: Maren w.-/GoeS to Tufts College. “ living, 1/OM the charge of having robbed the) HOSTON, MARCI 19—Rev, Fredertok fingrpen ceaciadestin slams starellton)| Fee ently elected Preatdent | War on Undertakers. ¢ Tufts College, has announced hax detded to accent, the nos t on Oct, 1 helleve the fruit or riully, the weather b © oulled upon tl to render CHICAGO, MARGH 19.—The Chicago | "Federation of Labor has declared war | i ee et eee git on the Chicago Undertukers’ Associa xbucy, tion, branding the body as @ “trust order.” The Federation has Went into his father's printing office,| mighty conspiracy aguinst her, is per- Sd tre beers bis eegreary nad Cesuy sane WILL HELP MINERS. Francis in i897 Charles Spencer| The woman was not in court. It had ———$———— | Hrapols became the owner und editor of | pen thought safer to leave her in the| WASHINGTON, March iW—In re- President MckKiniey appointed him sn-| P8¥chopathic ward at Bellevue, but Mr. | sponse to the call of President Samuel | Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-| Cowle had the certificate of Dr. M. S.|Gompers the Executive Council of’ the | tiary to Greece, Roumania and Ser-) Gregory, the resident alienist in charge | American Federation of Labor began a| Ga ds Pecember, 100. He resigned in| or tne ward, and Dr. M, J. Thornton, | several days session her bday. The Fr. Tanls is high in the councils of | his assistant, that she was a dangerous | meetings are exeoutive. All the mem- the Republican party of New York State.| paranotac, now in the elated, exaltei| bers of the oouncil, except the Prest- He Js olowe to former Gov. Black, Dut 18) rage of the disease, with delusions and | nt, John Mitchll, of the United Mine also on friendly terms with many. of re Black's political enemies. Senator Piatt | homicidal mania. WEOr bes; (ara ribs baaiet: | Hts) eee noes 1s fs,one of his intends. When tne revolt explained by the demands upon als time, egaingt Odell was at its height Mr. Wedded a Milllonaire, in consequence of the miners’ conven- Bpegals rts avoken Se 29 wissbed fim | ay two alent, who have had are | ‘ie einai formation ifivsn out here to-day | Williams under observation severai | iugy during the fornoon aescion Was F a,t0 the bellef hat Bollainy Storer, | days, aligned a report of what she had | shat portion of the report of President t - | Gompera which referr to the present ° Austria-Hungary” be. | said to them about herself, which in- | VirOsc) Tibor legislation before Con- to Steg ee ot Bis wife in| cliaded thie) words given above! gress. ‘The unsatistactory condition of opgroh poultice. an aunt of Represen-| Mrs. Willams, who 1s an Engltsh| this jegisia:t in, from the point of ciew tative Longworth, the President's son-| woman, fifty-four years old, was mar-| of the labor leaders here, ia such that jaw. Ned to Winans, a Baltimore millionaire, | the statement was made before the irs. Storer {s ald to have Interested | 4 council to-day that on Wednesday next acie especially in the question of| Bow dead, and ‘has been in this COUn-| president Gompers, Secretary Morrison establishing another Roman Catholic| try only four years, She came toclaim|and the members of the Executive Cardinal in tho Unitod States, the estate left by her husband, bring-| Council of the Amierlcan Federation of ; of tatroduction to J. P.|LAbor, togesher with the Presidents of ing) letters - *+|gome of the national and international NEGRO PLEADS GUILTY | “or#n. one of the trustees of Cae wradee unions will have. interviews with ‘a Baltimore brother of Mr.| President Roosevelt, Speaker Cannon eae and Vice-President ‘Fairbanks on the Morgan ft TO GET LIFE SENTENCE. |*tne"conadea to the two stientsts at | "23122. sisation was barely touched Bellevue that if she were declared in-| upon owing to the absence of President ire of the proceed- sane she could have war declared by| Mitchell. The council, however, through ‘ Sutes in three weeks, and have the} “The Bxcoutive Council of the Amer- West Side Court When She Rothschilds blow up America in twolcan Confederation of Labor asks you P days. Shwe said her arrest was the cul-| to convey fraternal greetings to your Had Him Arrested. mination of three years of plotting | great convention, and while hoping tor v 1 g is not clear w. ye | continued indusirial peace In your in- Willem Williams, the negro who on | S64inet her Tt et Mn Gowie| dustry, in any event you have our Dec. 9 stabbed and killed Elste Parker, | sald. heartiest. suport.” hig mistress, was to-day brought before Demands a Jury Trial. French Model Hats by the best Paris Artists, together with many original crea Upon this occasion we will also display Costumes, Ready to Wear Dresses, SPRING MILLINERY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Opening Days March 19th, 20th and 21st. tions from our own workroom. (Second Floor.) our New Models for Spring in Coats and Lingerie Waists, (Third Floor.) “Sixth Avenue, 20thto 21st St., N.Y. Judge Foster in General Sessions on| Ex-Judge Taylor told Justice Green- charg! baum that he should seriously fight the) id fe of mumier in the first de-| Camitment of Mrs, Williams, and ul- | -—— spe. timately would demand a trial by jury. | ore retsmerrnerrs. emerges net onteenrmerrs By the advice of counsel Williams] As a Diroorrmt south s usrioes Sipe y 7 rect that nog) pigaded guilty to murder tn the seoond| FAUT TUS the the testimony of such] | e. District-Attorney Jerome urged | Witnesses a3 were presented In the the Court to accept this plea as the| case and report to him. An expert < i olienist will be named by the Court to Dirty GOODS CO, DEY GOCDS CO. Bey Goons Kiling was done on the impulse of the Mrs. “Willams and report nis Moment and without premeditation, At|C™#TUN® OTE e. mental state, and the saver Ga ouamer pure tae ur |e PAH were ne mee (|| LS Week: Annual Sale New Silks, in the second degree. The piea| Ex-Judge Taylor veiled his connec- . He re- Tas tccgpted ad ene rlaaner wile | Hon ttc cuned hes, wor ana|| | With More Than 100,000 Yards Below Their Present Actual Gost. Friday. aa been summ, jiakea Wythe Maas cree platy 16) In this Annual Sale of Silks—the Anniversary, by the way, of the biggest Silk selling this store has ever known— hilaras: bad b ie A noned to, the = we are able to make price concessions which establish new records for wonderful values in this Adams establishment, ¢ ed him with beating her, ' Will- tar The collection of one hundred thousand yards and over represents the overstock of several manufacturers G2 begged her to withdraw the charge fa to whom we ridiculously low offers that were accepted. ‘There is uot an undesirable weave in hae eer ge then without ts ( ruel Fate gar the stock, which maken this purchase and sale all the more remarkable. weave = Tig pocket and stabbed the woman in The surest method of proving the value of an article is to compare it with the same thing elsewh Pace piopanevered an artery these Silks are standard qualities, similar fabrics like which you'll find In most other stores, Compare the aaa q ———— Nervous Wreck. Dr. Greene’s ties, the finish, the width, etc.—and you will quickly reach the conclusion that e. a FOR OFFICERS Nervura to the Rescu We Distance All Competition in Silk Selling—from Hi ft it happens that weak, nervous, = ee js _f Fr = = O SIDE WITH CHURCH) rere ee eee ths ansecte ce ralcls the Standpoint of Qualities and Prices We Charde. Z by friends, who, being well themscives, can- == - Tin ay as - RENNES, France, March 19.—A coun- not understand such feelings in others! Yet A silk store occupying very nearly the entire Centre Aisle of this store—from front to rear; a Silk stock un- ‘of war just held here has sentenced | ‘Bere '8 no more terrible suffering than that equalled anywhere; an incomparable force of people to serve you. Little wonder that this event will immediatel or Hery to a year's impriscnment | Teg™iine, from nervousness, end it ts the must assume the position of belng first and foremost—beyond all question the most important in New York this season. B Captains Cleret and Spiral each to| "The most Teehthal tortured aunt: the mind: 10,000 yards Check and Stripe / 1,000 yards Yard Wide Imported | 8500 yards Colored Crepe do 5 = the person i8 In constant dread of impending Louisine Silks; pure silk; all lack Dress Taffcta; a very su~ 5 Chines—pure silk. superior @ay's imprisonment for refusing to | evi f refuses to come, anda inert at new goods, real value 75c.; 49c perior quality; real value $1.50 95ce quality; real value 69c........ 47e ommand thelr troops to enter a local | titles Feet ag raee gate rts yard... 2 . 1,000 yards 44-inch Imported | 8,500 yards op, and th sufferer feels and assist in the taking of an! weak, tired ‘ind unable to do anything. Th 5,000 yards Novelty — Silkn, ntory in accordance with the law nevok coratitetc ihe “changeable balr line stripe 7 pfeviding for the separation of Churen | jac Inte effects; real value yard, Oe 1 pains in —— often present. 6,500 yards Rongh ine to-day fo unearceveraes and. mote the Immediate results: FO eae ase Greene can be consulted free by all who ifth Av.. fabric of the season; Teal value 69c.; yar 39e rds Colored | All-Silk ot a desirable color 1 represented; the most popular silk | ¥alue S90. Black Meesaline ‘Tateta; this ts the| — 'Pongeex, in full 1 Pen vale oberrnss BA BO). THN: raha aoe 1,200 yards Yard Wide, Black "Da che wi ‘ate Dae ie! 60ce! : ‘ De y; real value 750. . 59c #00} yang sone SOC S00 yards : Habutal—pure dye: real value quality; real value $1.50; BOC ae ia vs GOe| yaar. EO! O5e 2,500 yards Yard Wide Nataral| 1,200 yards Yard Wide Binck | 1,800 yard White Pongee Silke; real y wei 3, Peau de Solo: very fine qual- 9, it Inchen wide: heavy Gamltsn oan eu : + BOC] ity; real value $1.25..... > SDC} veal vatue 50c.; yard. 35e ob) yards Yard wihe Wieck | #000 yards ch Gan-metal | 3,500 yarda Imported All sti 4500 yards Yard wide Pongeo Silk value 49 ‘Messaiine ‘Taffeta: all colors; aan roal value $1.00; yard 6Ge| yard... steseee Feal value $1.00; yard...uses-e OFC red Alle f colors; ae 1,500 yards kk Imported Black | Chine, 40 inches wide; very the, arene 27 USED PIANOS ON SALE TO-MORROW ‘Choice [Choice at $75.00 | Promptly Attended To. _| Nan’ ‘The ideal fabric for Ns Never Such a Sale of Dress Goods. Thousands and Thousands of Yards in a Sensational Price-Cut Event. ad ders Prices in Every Instance Average from One-Third [ NoC OD. Mirnmrtiee | to One-Half What You Usually Pay for Such Fabrics. | | i | 81.00 AlLWool 650. Sf 1k Finish Hs an @| Chiffon Panamas @ | Henriettan - - - “4 Jachea es ae ee bo inches wide, 37 inches wide, made hd at tellan wool, with a elegantly finished, from pure Australian rich, silky finish. very popular for wool, fine twill, i ion sults. Spring gowns. Black, cream, and twenty | ¢,, $125.00 SRE eae Cream, black, and all colors. Baek, ereain, and’ thirty shes Orders '__ Filled, ___ elegant silk finish. tae f Only $10.00 Down. ‘ASTONISHING values! All of them worth double. Come as early as you and get first choice. List includes:— Choice, $125.00. ‘and wool very lustrous: $1.00 All-Wool Chev- jotn = shrunk; black, Allee blue. |] cream, black, Allce blue. old with || Stsergray. reseda and many other shades. | fst Anish, All the wanted colors Ine eluding Allee blue, old rose, reseda. “eee ee cream and black. 52. In. wido; sponged ini LOVE - : 1,50 Imported Chiffon 81.50 Imported Chifton 52-inch plain Sicilians, : polienne = = = = = i88 Brondeloth - - = = = = He ; tik (q 44 inches wide, pure 5) inches wide, all wool, e A permanent bright Made from superior lustre c bright) and silky; 3 brown, garnet. tan, ‘ J and Y ‘alue 750. as 29e} blue, cadet, reseda, garnet, F See ovni resets, 81.25 Gray ‘Tatlor myrtle, tan, navy, royal blue, gray, ete.. 'f Pease Upright, 1 Bradbury Upright, Sryrles wurnet nud navy. Sultingn <= cae i Estey Upright, 1 Kranich & Bach Upright, 81.25 French Voile ~ nowest offects, for ie) 50c. Plain Mohatra - = » Hardman Upright, 1B Nex Uric 43 in. wide; all wool; close, skirts and costumes; 44 In. wide. bright and ‘ E Uprigh' raumuller Upright, even mesh; black. Alice C2 checks. stripes, Invin- lustrous, in black. brown, Ck erson Upright, 1 Pianola Piano Player, blue, old rose, tan. belge, ible bars. overplalda, navy. marine blu nyrtlo ¥ 3 Chickering Upright, a gray, marino and navy. ete. Light, medium ond dark grays. and garnet. 4 1 Angelus Piano Player. ngelus Fiano Player. PL Horace Waters Upright Choice, $75.00. 1y cases), ‘Twelve other great bargains—all worth double. $2.75 Chiffon Broace’oth, guarant Black Dress Goods--The Greatest Values in the Entire Sale Marshal & Wendel Upright, 1 Estela Upright, | $3.50 ch Honsrnedeloln: euarantees unapatabla i y in! le, superior high finish, chiffon | raed a Baume UnEeae Beliaciereietcieecse tetiiec crete OO ry a We agree to take back any instrument you buy and spotproof, high satin Gnishisesceces LEO in one year, allowing all money paid to apply $2.00 Chiffon Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, guar- 99¢ part payment on any of our new pianos. anteed to retain lustrous finish, Our line of new pianos is unexcelled and includes those made b: $1.00 Priestley’s 54 inch Cravenette Sicilian. geen ft gore Lindeman,Packard, $1.00 Imported Chilton Voile, 43 inches wide. - 69e - 49e $1.26 Imported Panama Chiffon Finish, 50 inches... TOC and Wool Crepe de Paris 43 Gee $1,00 Imported Silk and Wool Nun's Veillng, 38 75c Imported Sik Lustre Mohalr Brilllantine, 45 inches wide, 49e $1.50 1 rted French Voile, superior 1 44 Tee eb arene tn “| O96 | “TNO CONNECTION WITHYAN THE BIG STORE bes ( IE GEL Chat You OR “VALU BY THREE DIFFERENT PEOPLE, We'll have no exaggeration, even by accident. You can take every word and figure at its exact literal value. Right reserved to limit quantities when deemed necessary. Telephone: orders filled only while the specified lots last. . . t 22- inch Women's $9.75 Coats; ont oe ood black broadcloth or double and twist tan covert; 83 strap effect; collarless and with strap; trimmed leg-o'-mutton sleeves; satin lined throughout. Special for Tuesday ont 5.00 LY see seeeterereeeeeees caeeeeeeee 20c. Japanese White Silk Dress Shields: regularly sold at double Tuesday’ * selling price; very well made; siz 8 and 4; this sale will mean a big saving. 9 Per pale ....ssecsecscrscccverssccccasones Cc H. Milward @ Sons’ Sewing Needles; made of good steel; 25 needles in each paper; @n opportunity to fit yourself out for the 2 Spring sewing at a great reduction...... Cc Men’s15clrishLinenHandKerchiefs 1,000 dozen of men’s pure Irish linen handker- chiefs, with handsome embroidered initial; 44- inch hems; a regular 5c. val Special for Tuesday only, at........ Men’s $2.50 Spring Trousers; ™ P=" * of men’s new Spring style trousers; of worsted only; in stripes, plaids and neat herringbone effects; sizes 30 to 42 waist; a regular $2.50 value. Special for Tuesday only, at $1.50 Women’s $2.50 HidsKin Shoes; medium shape heel and toe; all aizes in © width; good quality vici kid Blucher style lace shoes. This {s an opportunity to really save money... a $1 ° 1 9 Boys’ 25c. Negligee and Russian Blouses; ©! 800d quality percale and ma- Sé dras cloth, light and dark colors; Blouses, 8 to 8 years. Special for Tues- day OMY, ti svrverscscmrcsseesresese, LOC Boys’ 19c. Golf and College Caps; A large range of colors and mixtures, also prmuin blues; all sizea; a price which will ft even the smallest purse.........--..s++ 10c Men’s $3.50 Bath Robes; ff, 67 wel. cloth or Eiderdown; heavy girdle to match; cut large and roomy; quite a variety Py] 15 choose from. Special for Tuesday only,at Be ’ of white law: Women’s 89c. Waists; °% white lawn; a model, front designed with wide plait of Swiss embroidery and side plaits; back and cuffs plait- ed; open front; sizes 32 to 44. Special 49 for Tuesday only At .....scecsececesseee Cc Women’s $1.25 Petticoats; ™at° of excellent wove cloth in a popular, pretty style; Nght welght; superior workmanship and warranted to wear satisfactorily; a rare bargain. 89 Special for Tuesday only at............- Cc } x + of heavy elas- Men’s 3Cc. Suspenders; {f Weary oes back and leather ends; patent cast-off, Save time and trouble and get as many pairs as you have trousers. Special for Tuesday only 15c AL cccccccnccceccccscccsecscccsesrserees i » A-cloan-up sale; any for- 75c Gilt Belts; * neny priced Gilt Belt up to Tic, at to-morrow’s price; all new goods of fine imported gold braid; large va- 25c riety of buckles, Special at.....+++++++ $1.95 Bissel’s ‘‘Columbia’’ Sweep- |. Our special leader; in oak finish; a sweeper CFs that is regularly sold by us for 1 95 41.95. Special for Tuesday only....-+-- e SN ————— — EIU + Portable or drop iisht; $3 Gas Lamps; green enamelied pillar fitted Argand or Welsbach burners, with mantle and ring complete. Special for Tue: ee — 35c Silk Floss Sofa Cushions; 1,000 in quantity; very best Java floss, suitable for sofa cushions; each ' (Sa floor, Front, 18th St.) $3.00 White Glace Mousquetaire . 16-bution lengths; the gloves that are Gloves; orn with the short sleeve effects; sizes 544 to 7; @ wonderful bargaln when you consider the fact that gloves are si these days. Special at.........se+eeee of good allt: \- 25c. Corset Covers; }r:¢; tow neck; trim. med with hemstitched ruffle; full front, pearl buttons; only 3 to a customer while they. 10 last. Spectai at...... selections aie B Cc We Give S. Q@ H. Green Trading Stamps. SIXTH AVE. ROT AE Lae 18” & 19” STS. NEW YORK . To give you an idea of the care exercised in getting up these Tuesday Bargain Lists, let us tell you that the prices in the following advertisement i f have been checked off and verified ONCE, WHILE : ‘ THE FIGURES SHOWING “FORMER PRICES” si ES” HAVE HAD TO PASS INVESTIGATION THREE TIMES OTHER STORE A CITY IN ITSELF 'OOPER Can Orust Extra Famcy Cod-|The Well-Known fish or Salmon} Kirkman’s Borax usd LOC) cceme, 196 $1.25 Leather Wrist Bags; £8, 5 b so many were sold last Tuesday; they come in black, brown and tan; leather lined; large coin purse; some have the card case in addition; all have Vienna leather han- 19¢c te rerewenecommmenes $7.50 Taffeta SilK Walking SKirts; made of black guéranteed taffeta; two new elf beautifully finish exceptional shrewd shoppers readily appreciate. Clark 0. N. T. Sc. Cotton; 200 7%}: spool, black or white; Umit of six spoole to a customer; no mail or telephone orders 3 filled. Spectal price...ceressreremceeeeess OC 10c. Stamped Tray Cloths; {0% , only variety, 6 designs; limit, three to a customer. No telephone or mail orders accepted. eG) cial for Tuesday only, at.. ooo IC + 500 dozen odd towels in all, in- 15¢, Towels; cluding hemstitched German huck, hemmed huck and knotted fringe toweis; housekeepers will greatly profit by getting 9 their Spring supply now, Cc + 1,500 yards; soft fin- 25c Linen Suitings; {500 yrs sot fn- dium weight; will be one of the materials most in vogue for outing suits this coming season, Tuesday, per yard.. lic Children’s 35c Washable Dresses; of extra good quality chambray; plain colors; made in Mother Hubbard style, with pretty yoke of white pique. and embrofdery; sizes 1 to 8 years; only two to a customer. Special 2lc i at less than wholesale prices— Sheet Music “Milo,” obinson Crusce’s Isle,” “I Like Your Way," “Little Girl, You'll “Mexico,” “Since Father Went to Work,” “My Syncopated Gypsy Maid,” “You and the Girl You Love’—all hits from latest Broadway productions; no mail D. orders., s cholee of short hip, medium 75c. Corsets; high bust, lace trimmed model, or girdle corset, closely boned; both in white batiste; regular 76c. goods. Special for Tuesday only, at.. oe spose 35C Fi -12 plates, $9.00 Fine China Tea Sets; 1) , pistes. 12 cups and saucers, 2 cake plates, tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug; all decorated aa | 7 edge. Special for Tuesday only, at.....Qe 5 , $14.00 ‘‘Victory’’Sewing Machines; drop head, including all the latest attachments; solid oak, highly polished; a machine that will last a Wfetime; guaranteed for five years, Me eesti! SIL95 «the season’s lat- 25c and 29c Ribbons; Se seen ee colors ia rlobons; in Dresden, colored Pcretar, Jacquard, Roman stripe, plaids, polka dot, fancy stripe, black and white, checks and 17 Persian, Special for Tuesday only, at.. Cc “6 fe. toh 6 25c Popular Song, ‘‘Dearie’’; {,) ¢ hit from “Sergeant Brue” and at present the biggest ballad hit in the country; no mail or C. 0. D, orders fliled; offered to-morrow & at about one-half wholesale price........ c Men's 75c. Rubber Overshoes; *t,, rubber; will resist the big storms of winter and the heavy spring showers; made on 39 self-acting style. Tuesday's special price, Cc "s £0: + an opportunity Women’s £0:. Rubbers; #2 opportunity provide themselves with this very necessary ar- tirle at half price; the best quality; in 25 the croquet style, sizes 2% to 4.....0.++ Cc i uy » Dongola kid; button Children’s 85c.Shoes; yor one a itioes pate ent leather tips; slzes 6 to 11; these are made of good leather; will stand hard usage 65c and always 100K Well...sesserreree seees J 1,600 pieces in the ye Panama Cloth; i: 28 inches wide; fine finished cotton Panama; excellent material; will glve good service when made up, At 8 the exceptional price, Tuesday.........++ Cc isis edit, Sa since ns Manat ial nt co a Gap es Saeeie ae Re ee a SG ee aL Pe Se ny ESSE eT ne ee