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THE EVENING WORLD:. FRIDAYS JANUARY 25 BACK T0 THE POND. Bh he EN ES HAS: WIFE AWAY FANT BL “mea one i tent. fo! Benty W Pag fre ter hustrand: Alfred 2. e trlal“of A seperation Brosdeeny tin a Whiis Uncle gam ikes tro) Petitioner for divorce. Without doubt $ a Anil tuze two Britisii army officers wil be cast Gibbs” han! known Pages! qe won't let the Dajrachian ‘on by thelr American wives-Mra. Glen Ttor twelve Fez He K told —negt-fhe Pury jie tortie taste, Cotta nd — Mire Charice Hatt. — Mra. mory “ot, th dinate inarty at! téely Wilitam R. Garrison, of Tuxedo arid -y Montelalr home, wien Pagd béandigied Sey a eatin’ alla GOH “2 ascarving Knife end ordered fils wife CANCER AE OHATIeC tovtenye ‘the table “ands uprktarato: 2 her roam, because she Taned her cbs the ceustody. of her mall eon and ‘on the ae Riot = eS ‘ f daughter, Addtng novelt ferent wee sy Nir. fuerte dempletia Jessen of Winsit wis she tetttho table,” weld Mr. vibe rt atta epee ae the annulmen{ “Did the quests gay anything? axked 43 : ace wealizat : Héney W. Uncor, who ts conduct : ee tanany. years, ago. by: TienJamln defense, SoePhere was a general murmur among 7 replied the witne “Unt thought Mr. Page's treatment of Bie wife was pretty | brutal.” Losses _at Close, not Lay chone? A Néver, 50 ‘tar as I ican rei m Hiuded the tentimany fn Mrs pes “Poke WG and Mr, Unker called Dr. ee i lat Pe to wubstartiate Mr. pisclan: ° iis wife wan a victim of [No abit, 16_permit the {and ae stock market to-da}. sain werein the less important Pures] Although Bt. Paul advanced tn Pacific 3-8, buct: the liquor eit dru, “Davis ref “physician (to ts Teal sis that wa es Solute a Sra dropped. = bean rE Beown tentifc hendasieeinene ir, Unger read from the testimony four servancs of the Pages, taken by & rommission ‘In New Jersey. 0 Mrs. Panes cond in the summer o ment, and As & 1 and Reading about as mui req, Che -matter Biocks—came—upon- the-market Page| during the second hour, and the her decline all throu ct irs. te. then Vat. A down 21-4, Anaconda 43-4, Canad! cific and Atlantic Coast Line 3, Dpe maid feslifed that from Atte to [ine 2, Union Pacific, Loulaville & ecrenty-five empty whiskey bottles had | Ville, , Seon found In-Mrx” Page's room. The 11-2, and Pennsylvania, Atchison, mitness bad seen her when she seemed | orn Pacific, Kansas & Texas, De: forbe under the Influence, of Moor. or |2Tm ae tres drink. Hi-miver-seon Westnet ago Tuer ane there yoiti-we 3 5 nce Mone of the servants testified that Mrs. eu ey ae linea bUtSpres ital lgarPhir heat eid off an eighth, from elms to tt unt i . is Sticriate Upon whicae> certinenta Paxs—was—crenmitied—to—a—sant- Dartowa Central preterred 1 bi! Lit and, New Yorx-Centraly Pacific, , Brooklyn Tranait and lie Steel preferred rs Laie laasben Seed ThAre rive sam (re tat trading: -erosa.exam{nation? ay be harmless Copper 21-4, son 13-3 and auuiulates Page's =ornaltion Fete e total sales of stocks to- vial was Mrs. i and of bonds $1, i day Wists wort of amulantal did ane bey Ste thea Ta at recat that 7 > Cod ma what eho you ‘considered “that she was e excenalve une of stimu ACL did ater a ewenty-fv ute examination, And you, a stranger, examined thin woman, and, on that ¢xamination, and or information, cained< from her’ hus- band, made an affidavit that she wan uot & proper person to take care of “her children? A. She wan not in proper condition. to care for hor children that diy pr for several weekn or poselbly Jiakatdy Fudae Olcott sus arhination of pen cnsa heat. Ugh, 5) 1a ee 102 a AmB & i 140 in, goa Tepes 4; Am. weal FY 9: Hteal. Wool Go pe. tay ‘SKULL BROKEN INC CRASH hare dining ”: 40 OF CARRIAGE AND CAR, [Bis Hnaoktyn'd 4 ae cas. Beritic AMTNEQWA; To Ju. Jan, °5.—90, Larets: 2 President of the Samlerson Fertilizing Company, of New Haven, Conn, ts in| C: Wie Nassau Hospital sutrering ¢rom a [¢ Facture Of the skull recelved in a col- fpion between a carriage in which he Soh are ing and a car of the New: York po pa duty G Colt ne Traction Company | rn Bo Es ¥. nde the cross-ex- unt until Monday, PY Huei & Jron, Southern fas Del. Dent Fes. itaren accident ocurred on tho Jerioh ra Fibs e@ near the old Nassau County & ite a ArT ftena-¢* “Bk ee Te realm es Fe: BY CABLE NEWS. ‘Business atthe opening of the-<otton Wiatket" to-day was -qvict.-Prices were Eh Spip Tea 4orD2Ol show tate i's (a Tie We nr oF rE t (AZ ‘BuRcaL oF TH 50.000 f United States Steel, 113% - 24 43 5a " STOCKS DOWN WN Entire List. Falls Away and Some Leaders Show Sharp | Declines were the rule of’ the early The few small) fashionable « atocks. and the movement of prices narrow, pottite] Northwestern- fell 13.2,..Canadian Pa eh. re igh_the igamated Copper was—toreed} n Pa- Read- Nash- Delaware & Hudson and Smelting South- nver & Col- more. *con- alipped Uhesa pauls & Onto, Corrado Repub- e pr tel referred wan off 63-4. Fete Cay Souther Smelt toning: Quotations. lwest” closing prices and emerday'a tinal Net Lan Clos. Chas —1% % 5 —% Cs 4 1% Git bt NEW ORLEANS, $3.50 SHOES Atrialwillconvince ou that W,L.Doug- as $3.50, shoes are the bestinthe world. Stores in Greater New York €3 [lrond war, oar, Hows Me W.L. DOUGLAS. FOR MEN PYOOK es 10 road: 2 MPs IN NEWPORT Mrs, Estes. Will Sue to Del Aside Former — Especialin: forthcoming ses- cause of alot tha pttons NEWPORT. Jan. os te ienrmene=Conttrt ance of fey te appear? bets: ebH tie eaelal Impé women why ate ytance ©. C Coudert; will-elso ask fora divorce and. Estos, ricently deceased. Mra. ‘Collins ‘was Miss Bohenck, daughter of Mrs. Spotswood D. Behenck, of: New York and New: port, and befgre her supposedly brilliant erringe-to- Capt: of ils Hidajeety a wert : ore both hete and in the metry the younger tontingent of the ultra Her, marriage had a quick ending, for aft a short stay on the other dle —ronoring—her—wee~ ding she returned home in disgust, and) preks freedom at the earliest opportun-| Hn athalle 2. Daughter of Judge Brady. : ‘The wife of Major Chartez Hall wns daughter of the late p3idge—Jamos_T.Brady. of New York. widely known both nbout-town. ‘The most interesting case from a legal viewpoint 1s that of Mra. Estes. Ax Miss. Henrictta Van De Vere, of Wash- ington, ahe married, In the sixties, Bon- jamin Estes, of Fall River, who had Jerved brilliantly in the elyil war, was ofa teading Massachusetts fanuly, ant was prominent in finance, society and -'SOIETY WOMEN. CLOGEING THE STEN SHOW FIGHT ON TOES ¥ dent ough Pres Of the -Sireet-< vatmatioa nowern, wail money from Bureau guage Day hy inensy weaetliey rep number of joad. siveror _actua! At Borough Not been mwagre and would ‘sce oeourred again, Might Kave an Hereby, Under re ru companies “are but when EB Rireet cloaners nwas shoveling £now-y: ent Tor the con the State militia, The bride was equally aceii-born—and—was_a leader in the best yoclety at the national capital “fates Swent-to-live inthe cliy of his wife nativity, and: <ventuailx-a2-son-waa orn, to them. Boon after this event he re: troubled to procure me vIn time, Urged by—nis-eccomd wife to. clear away his matrimonial disabilities, he sought « divorce trom Tw Wasting= ton wife. Tho latter went to Fall River andtought acainat ithe decree. Strange- ly this sult, and -also proceedings {n" bigamy” instituted egningt- Eotes, were discontinued. Mrs, Estes No. 1 returned io Washington, whtle the sccond wife jeft Fall Kiver ang was scsn there no more. Asked for Divorce. 5, took jip a realdence in RET aN port: County. TAI Tiverton, in| Newport é 3 he applied to the Supreme Court’ of Newport County for a divorce, whicit was grafted on the ground of deser- tion, A few months later he went'to San Francisco to live with a nephew. He was badly {njured in the earth- quake of last year,- then returned to Yoly Wver) where he-died. joaving “It property -to. hig nephew, “Nathar ‘The first “Mrs, Estes now petitions to set aside Ine decree granted to her hus band, asserting that he swore falsely ns to her residence, and also declarin that she was not served with the legal papers-and she had no. knowledge. of the divorce until after her husband's death. She has also Med bills in equity in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, asking that tho nephew be sompelied to return his uncle's estate to her and U6P 898, Doth ‘sides hve retained noted: taw= q and’ the cane, now set for the wt next—mant ae #1 ‘The charges ening World: Hat the — ny by the clty tis help the pol tn-contraete,-—T! plaints aay that y: Murphy on Isanings can cet ay many’ appointmen cUDET AT he wants Heck for hin ne the -depar: followers of tan, white supreme. PRISONER {rr Alleged Thief warded wit H Witlam—Clark,-a-negro,-nrreeted’-on charges of ates Tittlebaum and he Was valet at théir bachelor hotne, No. 487 Broadway, fire while ho was being led to n orl, und {t sw intimated to-day that hla bard work will win freedom. taking him to Btreet Station. saw flames tn avenue and—One Hundred and ‘Third stroet. “Forty the , tenement Bre aod smashed th Once: Inside, out, ‘though an ‘In~and= the engines soon came, stood bebween b peat: sho! City Employees Charged Police | with Working : ‘tractors’ Interest, ——— Complaint was made ta- of the same enow. -MAps-wnd “e-hestites “ond thole intd 2 sewer. pact of employees sot the dypartment and—tho-stteet—cieatrers a RTH The UT ne tis all that they are allowed’ to The contractors n Inspection was made. by have Pere ON HIS. Tye eetiyes Cleary. and Ftresnan were. The ed Clark's heal as a battering ‘ram erole work fightin) arning his hehde not try to escape. After FRENCH MARQUIS Chief’s Eye Knocked Out and Many Hurt in the Clash, in, Con- fo. Bor- Ahearn thilt employees are bepween {0 troops and he ) the, | Populsee- led “by the Marduin d'Angiade, slitnietora ave iecting| 4uring the eviction of. tits Bemjnartats he deity for th moval ong ts the Pr: Under thelr Weather Ae igntineyninoy, contracts’ they get their both aid nents -ninde fromthe and the Conmtasloner'a trom 8 of snow hauled to the! ly. éwept up. from © the. sata I Bwettentam ineddent! Led Rages ed Sa er ors geipon bein tntor nis_speech with both Murphy and MéCarren po- ian salhada WMticatiys Ts the: piincIpat’ contr: pertietsed/ ? tarts The-ch. ans has been made amore than “Baris ins with snow thet bh have Fetary Root Pree faa Hee) Earl hauled to the ip Charge Grey, whvh In Wuahington,«iyifed Mra RY aus m n ee: ° ORE clean | Root, my daughter and mysélf ‘to. visit Squad, & foremun,\in E cofpte’ Vittyenecon street, etween “Died ana | Panic in Brow fouls e erenenenl Tht fnat? fant hotwrote anki te he Lexington avenues, uhovetleg\ snow | Bath eat rae eles and Policenrin Cut iA iempting Rescue. “res(ddiit aficarn's jt was teamed that numerous other}, gelling goods or in Government busine s complaints of « similar character were T have watched Canada's extraord! mado last week. Commissioner Cra- st . Wehad a mnoat enjoyable ‘Yen wrote a-tetres ty hy Horougt Pres fs ee hat ne PON M DEM Liye LO ee ident’ when hia attention was called to | thements 1 Eitan -ahe-complalnta, explaining. iaereriiee illgcisrsokisniteatendingifrom Dement | ELU CRY: GIRL HELD ey ing [avenue to Livonia pvenue, ated wit] of such action on. the section of the city this afternoon. <noshing-of-she kt: caus liMammasto ‘he snowfall other additional 4 Gf last spor. mwas turned tn, FAOtOre Us VNUaT, leg. the street cleaners the crossings & sa wer <rrone Wits Injured but Poller bel, of the Liberty avenue sta In se pusinl bls face Two fire enganes tha, way (0 the bla wheel of ¢ Ni at nd—Sireet-car required to do the. fest, were left at—work in plea cphvent- A saloon, —A-moment TRt font whert-ot-cnst ronped off at Rockaway” and avenues. The kingpin broke and horres kept Fight on with Ane ao tractors, in the scores of com- been made to The And to the departnents | jow-shavelera employed clogging the aire clung to the rel Ing thy part of a hum a a block trought:the team to a halt: EAMES WONT. SING, it hecpeople making. coms every leader deposed ccount of, his. MeCielinn vs m: yy Nagle Manhat- Brooklyn. Mecarren. ts FIGHTS FIRE WAY TO CELL, Is Likely to Be Re- h Freedom for His leroic Act. _jAppear in “Tosca To-Xight. r hasn't suftic re 1 the use of her injured kn trocmttesto-wine the-th je-pay at the Metropolitan test pstasthe: middinnf- theaday- Mr. Conried had counted upon her @ nea ig as she had noufled iat she would, but the doctor norning forbade her, There was House when the urgent Peomnn! tc of the management ling $00 from Benjamin pa John Bebus, for whom | without rehea wan saved, helped put out=# him’ favor. and’ perhaps he West One HL daat night, when Coy's bakery, Columbus tiles were Gal Ove, ep Tn ne doo! they soon had ths fire alarm had deen turned Clark the dotectivés and did Between 6th and 7th Aves. NEW STORE: Is sorts of-axcttement—tn- that congested Be- of nature otthe. buildings exposed to the blaze a Gouble toons Nom 4h, 408_ and ‘rd! - milnge for Dersonn to be rescued Thy right rear no the axle Rockuway and Pitkin avenves and later ‘Noms Biake the Stnwer Notifies Conried She Can't ently | > to| this ernation at the Opera- s arrived. Then, nt the composer, ae FOUR STORES, 523-529 8th Ave., Between 36th and 37th Sts.| 138-146 West 14th St. | 83d St. and Third Ave. ‘Bridgeport, Conn. ROOT ARRIVES Secretary Declines to. Discuss Significance of His Visit to Canada. Hecretary Root ts pack {rea Montre: and stopping preparatory to his depart: ure tor Wanhington- to-day at. h Town Tues, No} Park evenue, With Mra—Rogt aud daughtor he «rived taat FROM MONTREAL: and Children and Husband ; Is Arrésted, at With three ttle children cowering tr terror behind her, skirts anda “rourity [hele in her arms, Mrs, Jennie Wislind lovked into the rhuzzle of u revolver almed ot her last Monday by hor uae i Tight on Ms Mtontrent—exorear, which: waa-ona our behind etiedule time. Hocretary Root aftsbly declined to be drawn fate an Witerview regardink@ tho provable interhational algtifficance of his vielt to Canale an the wpecial guest of Katl_Groy, Mr. Roof did gay that he | Nad enjoyed lle Carindian: trip excasd- ingly, and that he had found the Cana- dinns very friendly to. Americany, “He would say nothing about the politica! 2 na of the tw nerf Phe marked (hat, he had heard, no Annexa- tlon-sontiment= Ho refused ‘to ‘wry anything about the "The visit_has—no-sis: that good frienda get wiong better than SRNR EN hls Ts Ute WaT Kid of business, whether In practiaing tale, axnept be ON.T0_ ALLEGED THIEF Struck Her and Mother, but Crowd Give ima Beating. Annio Russ, seventeen years old, No. 151 Bleecker street, Market Court to-day charged Samuel Herwitz, twentyrone years old, printer, of No. 137 Sullivan street, with CAINE TWO” AMR BAHAR ET ror ner Tather's- store, She waa alone at 6.50 last night when Herwitz asked to ses wometamiticerchints.—Sie—san timate two-into his overcoat pocket and seized of in Jefferson 2 him while she called for help. H> struck cher, but sie-ciung-to-him-until her mother came to her assistance. Then he struck her mother. Their cries browght—(n—a—t0 Seung —men= whe F-srua ie Seo 230s severe rua ect Tore rear rival of 4 policeman. Herwltz declared : alas hot take. the | The Inter-Mot's selection Of Stonta hag met with taunts, Tut hetay improve ourjranalt oUt they kive him hatte shont POWER GRABUP FOR ~ SECOND P PASSAGE The Adifonidacks Association Warns Leg lators of the Bill's Evils, rondacik power grate made. [ts appear ance toMay tn tha form of ‘a. bill amending the Constitution by allowihg the power compantes to “food State forest-innds forthe purpureut-erecttm reservoirs for the generation of po! ‘The amendment was passed last sear and is Offered a. sec poseed_b year It will Bo to tral election next The—arontment- te teing vicorousty ret ttre eben Lote Foi bd ree t nem {on of the Adirondacks, which has letter to every member of and Legislature "to be on Kainat. this, dangerous meas: YO woparate legix Upon= TaVopsT y—Uiks tie people af the gen fan, an Merritt offered calling. for the issue of a pitt State bonds eke lands. cas Nest Heference Nook, (From the Jameviown (N, ¥.) Poet.) There ty no better peter, 48_kind than ast, Warld Almana which 1s a prompt New Year visito The number for 197 makes u substan: of Adirond: . ber husband amounting to $15 5,000,000 for the purchase | TIT AE he ROT NVE TIT WIT Pe the jutdrated..man fre{ at aerbefore. [thy tro men who hai gone! home “with jhim cotta’ drag’him out of the rooms 1its aim was not trus, and both “bullew [whisaed past Mrso Witinhd ang Knocked ; rds ont oF Lhe" faulty ley felands at that time: were *lly-~ Jing in rooms at No. 32 West Twelfth ° Wieland ta @ barténder in a na jtoon at ‘Thirt: and Flghtty | avenuess Xiru, rays’ that! for several vears. he has beest insanely jeal- j.ous ,of hér, and haw Cireaten nd | abused her many times.” When hesiet Jhome at 10.89 /A. M. on Monday he hi j With’ nim twoomen;. one. of -whom=he { sald was a detective ije hag employed Before ft the two. shots at her, Mr, Wieland suys jhe accused: her (of jalt kinds of misconduct, Shecwas in turh-femr of tor Hife after te-bad been | Gragged out of the apartment that she locked. herself In with the childrentand {did not venture oyt until, last night, when she gota truck -driyor to: take some of her furniture and fled from the , ate sk got a _stngle rim In Weet enth wtrest abe to Magistrate Barlow, to Bel Warrant (or! ner hitsoand, rs, Wieland Informed the Maglatrate 1 the Weal Side Court that ahe ther f a-hesmed that rent and carry out some of his dice threats, | Wieland was held for examination. ¢ BLACK HAND FUSILLADE. AT INTENDED VICTIMS. {pect | WILKESBARRE, Pa. Jan, 5 —A date {ng attempt to murder)Charles and | Jo- seph Reitz at thelr home In upper Pitts. ton was made early to-day by ten Teal. fans }cleved to be-membera of a Binck Taint RANK, because the brothers bad— efused to pay tribute to the society. after faillng to break into the Ri ee, tiie Cen tod bebind sheds ay Te . Gs Tar a Ie from snoxguns Es Teed ditt overs, window end filing’ the tial volume of #8 pages, filed to over: ing with useful. Information, con- y arranged for ready reference hat fortunately vary little from Dt of ane first caught him, Magistrate Comell told her: he be- t}theved—beratory—and held Herwitx da $40 Vall for trial. 380. PENSION BILLS PASSED IN AN HOUR: Eve: .—The -Houne WASHINGTON, -Jan- hour and fifteen minutes. STOR E Bridgeport. | One Block from “L” Station, ik mith @ water pall, in tha-biaza, Hoi - Last We down comes: The nervous system suffers The demand u To succeed in busine to bea nervous wreck at fort: péL For a man working day i under these conditions Americanitis is as necessa unique eaedical tones the nerves to meet thi: mand upon them, It supplies phosphorus_in soluble form—a efore considered possible. R canitis has ac all oVer the country!and it universally recognized, nerve tonic today, Note how feeling of nervous strain disapp u me NEW YORK: Matin Store—Sixth Ave. & 23d St. Broadway and 9th Street, | LABORATORIES: : Bese Ribsba he Street.- Business conditions.today ask more of: a Iman's-yvitality-than-ever~before- continuous drive at high tension, overtaying the body and brain until e complete brrak= ‘omplished wonderful results It's-one most of all: it is the most relentless, today usually means if not before. n, day out, Elixir as food and drink. This discovery strengthens and nnatural de- to the body thing-never exall Ameri- rits are now -Get a bottle of this tha! anist CAS 75 Cents Per Bottle RIKER’S DRUG STORES, Dnggists aROORUVEN Main Store—; BRANCHE Fulton Str Flatbush & St. Mark's Avenues, Putnam and Sumner Avenues, ; Columbla and Union Streets. vie Femail STORES ed the p » product of our own : = Men’s Winter Suiis and Overcoats: THE SUITS —ate-made—Of-all-woor Fancy Cassimeres and Cheyviots, | cut in the yery latest fashion and correctly tailored. $ THE OVERCOATS aremadeof fine Blackand Oxford Frieze in: long belt and box styles. ennai Rexart “king of all <. We have proven timeand time: that Rexall Tieme- iesare kings above. all others. For more than two years an expert travelled all over the world in search of extraordinary remedies. When ever he heard of a wonderful cure of any nature he did not rest until he per- sonally could seo |, the éifect™ of the rescription used. hero Hy found the remedy pene he | Septlon but It! never ised asa Rex- all remedy until the properties had been Uiorougily anal- yied by the chem- {sts and phystelans of the United Drug Company. Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats These, garments are made of high- grade all-wool Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds and all-wool $7 50 Meltons and cut in the latest fashions, © exquisitely dined and tL finished .+ ‘Boys’ Winter Kn Boys’ Sults terns will cheerfully exchange the goods o: 456 Fulton Street. palr for one year free. 1 ‘got, Cor, Clinton, eut full, miderwear26c valuey find Filbed | and atl aw Ors, eet Pants Suits and Overcoats. ‘af stylish and reliable Fancy Cheviots in new hae Overcoats for ‘boys of 3 to 16 years of age, | Long Hox styles—extra double fabrics, nicely made and finished. . —————————O The Surprise Store’s Famous Double Guarantee If for any reason any purchase should fail to please, bring it. back and we All clothing bought here is pressed as often as desired and kept In good re- Sc] SMe, ‘4561 § oh Mote ae ie praiy ss Saturday B ek of-Our people of New York amt surroundings SURPRISE STORE-AEWAYS "OFFERS. ALUESAN-CLOTHING AND-GHALLENG N-high-grade clothing new and actory. Men’s: Winter Suits | and Overcoats Superb=parntents,-siade: oF the-finest- to-day passed 280 penslon—Dills in one} costs? That's this-sale here to- morrow. a 18th. ‘st. and Gih Ave. Store Shoe Factory Outlets Under Market Prices. THIRD FLOOR Shoe ‘Bargains. Do-you-want.a-pair of. Shoes at just about : at ‘the sather. doars with satan About Tet rounds j were fired. ‘The ft ne brothers FeDIIed y fabrics, In new, exquisite designs, fashionably cut _and tailored by Saber 10 made wit —brox -shoulders and shapely Japels . a a Men's Serviceable ,, Pants ; Made of fine quality Fancy Wor- steds;’ Fancy Cheviots and Black mnie He varlety of neat de- signs. ut ver ies shapely au pert tad be 50 ting; sizes 4a. Tt all builds of men.., a 50 r refund the money without-a question. Boye’ Stocking ue: Win- ter wolant, f meme. § fant geaniew 1 OC Dulidown aie Sat oot 236 a 0, Meth sitsmreas Pat value; 1 materials céllent for street wear, “Made by Morse Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. >In vici kid, lacé and button styles, Ex- Women’s *3 Shoes, : Made by Watson-Plumme: Boston, Muss. In gun metal .calf, vici Made by ohh eet, sizes to 2, Boys” $f” Shoes, lite by New, Bade ge Upset Shoo Co., in Hes calf a vici kid; 9 to 1334. Men’s' —In box calf ca aise izes, Cuban and military heels, lace and button, Misses’ *2 Shoes, In box calf, vici kid and patent -colt,:lace‘and ‘button, Made by ‘Ssveral Prominent Shoemisners. ir Shoe Co., kid ‘and patent col 19° wood Shoe Co., 59° a sturdy school shoe; Sizes Ga ules an lace; all

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