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! ISR N CHARGE ‘AILS; PASTOR'S her- {WIFE'S DEATH NATURAL. ‘ Step “Son Told Police He ‘Thought Woman Had Been Poisoned by Husband. ¥ ONDON, July l—A fury m the Kensington Coroner’a Court to-day | Bendeted' a verdict of “death from na- * tyral causes” in the case of Mrs. Han- eck, wife of Walter Swinburne Han- ——“eouk, formerly an Episcopaiian clergy- Man of Chicago, who died March 3 + Bast, Use cause of death being certified Gs appendicitis. Owing to the suspicions of the woman's son, who is a lawyer, the body was exhumed, and he tos! fied at the,inquest that he thought aipacenk poleonod his wife in order to ‘in her property. The analysix of the contents of the chi, made at the instance of the tke Office, showed that there was no trace of poison. De, Wilcox, the Home OMice analyst, ed that’ he bad not found test trace of poleon in the stomach. i ded, Was Que to heart fail- the result of blood polsoning caused Weappendicitis” There wag no trace of Maratea es ‘any (of the medicine botties: Prior to ‘this. e expert testimony Di Gaylord, who was present the orig- exsnite jon. A's eon. he witness expressed e-opinion that Gest wes due te heart “Induced by_kome meat ‘on slowly and proctoasty Rot believe this waa due to renly to a direct question of coun- “What do you suggest, poison?’ errors anawereds ‘olson might have effect on heart, but leave no trace in the zie crose-examination Dr. Gayfora ‘preased the opinion thi of Mra. Hancock "was Accelerated roper means. He admitted, how- tint there was nothing 16” = “Bek ihere Wax any polson in the ae Theuee time of her peek an: gest that Mr. cock hed aie fered anything to his wite, ron In summing roe? ory eae and tl doo. atement the eh Sustified the Inquest, but, it weie now proved to bo @ jury rendered their verdict “ Giiteavine the box. seit lancock. who was born in England: “went to America in the early nd held severa! pastorates, including that St. John’s ‘Church, Montreal.. He ~ married to Mrs. Grace Jones, jow of Paul Jones. of York, tn 1997 ‘ad- maid ae to’ Serve Warrant “Causes Knives to Flash and Pistols to Pop, ‘Policeman Henry Hand, of the Mor- eanin Police Court, -had-wewtid West- @fn experience to-day wher he went to.No, 116 Intervale avenue, the Bronx, to serve a warrant upon Ferdinando Celftino. “The warrant was issued at “the request of Jumes Buccant, of No, Intervale avenue, who declared to é ¢ Harrly that Ferdinando had Shyeatened to eat him alive on Inde- Day end hed siC~ eeued. buccant {mpressed—upon the -Court that Ferdinando was a terror and sus- Uat the biggest policeman in Bronx be sent on the errand. Hand ond and Buscan! approached Fer- teed him onthe Immediately he ugh the door and disap they reached “the threw: pe 7 encountered Caxsionene Cloffa fohas! Clanino. who sald: Ferdinando no here—he beat iL"? ‘In the shadow Hand and Buccanl saw ny figures moving and thought they ted the glint of knives. So they ed outinto the street. “As they DOD. avacnent twenty bottles shot out of the doorway @kd minged with thelr features and @lothing. | Fro Wie root bricks rained m. ‘Shots were fired and the helgh- : weemed suddenly to eo. mad. | Picking -xines-from—his- whiskers and Srushing. milk: ari. fragmenta of brick hjs hair, Hand gave a whoop of fe and produced his gun and_ billy. fith there he rushed into the hallway ke a whirlwind: and kicked Clofta and Glanino out onto Beemen had arri excited Italians melted @inando Ceimno,"ho hia escape. Th nto the Morrisania the workhouse. COCKTAIL RECKE HITS FAIRBANKS INDIANAPOLIS, a” had made other two were Sourt 2 July 11" We! be- ; Maye thar the effect of a prominent © MaSthodist heaving cocktails on his fable is pernicious to pubic morals, ptheretore the episode ia deserving severe cébuk: 2 temperance péople 8 Feeolution. unanimous! ke Bie "Prohibition State 5 Mtive Committee. was offered Rev. CO. M Knott, iat | Eptasopal wild he aid not be- hat after this expose hin con ter: » Which meets at Columbus in Bep- fs Wouur gelect Mr. Fairbanks as te to the quadrennial conter. the Church at) Baltimore next we Methodist Church has taken da atand against her memb: and serving Mqubdrs to cou: breach 9: sacha is a ote. Teaver, even though he ottice of Vi oe: Eereat= | MAE CLEARED Rev. Walter S. Hancock ican, Exonerated in Lon- don Court. | confesses to being, a crock and a pick- THE EVENING WORLD, (THURSDAY, | JULY 11, 1907. anos, end the fighters, weman and all, | Telled off the car into the street. Raker was at last overpowered and dragged back on the car, the woman following and the motorman was told. to make all epead to Twentisth street. “You, get off here,” Hudson ordered Baker. At this Baker plunged at Hub- bard and attempted to cut his throat with a knife be iad concealed tn his hand. Again there was a terrific fight which ended only mhen the woman, who again took part, had been knocked down. Then aho fled. Hudson started to the station-house }with his prisoner, Hubbard following. [In the station-house Baker said ‘Yes; I'm a erook—a crook by pro- fesnion and cholce, but you have me me and I will get out of here ard’ make it hot for some one. If I had a gun this conduvtor and thia fy cop wouldn't be here accusing me now. ‘There'd be a double murder charge | against. me,” Hubbard had approached ‘clone to | Baker while the jatter talked. Suddenly | tor, dealt him @ ‘terrific blow ang tor, dealt hi ma terrific blow and clutching him by the throat dragged cam = KIL ACUSER S POLICE LOOK Oh Baker and His Wife Attack} Conductor Who Warns. Pas- sengers of Pickpockets. Ni A B to Omy hard fighting on the part of police and detectives saved a man who pockst from murdertng « Seventh. ave- nue car’ conductor to-day when the former was caught, #& ts alleged, rifting floor, Half a dozen poles. thie! packers Ot: 8 Pee Faen wersinears bak they wereiws ‘The ovnfessed ‘creck, who gtves his | 7 Mo eave Huberd trom palatal |Rurte Baber was at last dragged cies giing tea cell, He was not charged with robbery a# he had not got tha ped- Aler’s money, but with assault and dis- orderly conduc’ name es Willem \ Baker, of No 24 West .Thirty-fourth street, with « woman he’ claina s¢ bjs wife and two men dearded a sputhbound Seventh’ ayenue. cat at Thirty-fourth street Wiliam Hybbard, the ‘conductor, rep- ognized Baker as @ man who hae been on tés cer béfore when pockets have been picked, and kept an eye en him. At ‘Twwenty-eeventh street an old paddler boarded the oar and sank into & corner tulf asleep, Hubbard says thet Baker quickly moved close to the’ peddier. ‘The next misfute I saw him stick hie hand in the old maz‘s pocket,” Hub- ed HELD FOR AUTO KILLING. BALEM, Mam, July 0.—Wiltem H. Smith, of Detroit, whose automobile ptruck and killed Jeremiah Kavanaugh, ident of Wenhem, fm that town eee areas pleaded not gullty' to change of manslaughter in the Dis- fret Court hare to- ay: He: furnished ct bonds in $1,000 for trial SPEEDING AUTO - Two Hundred and Tis Jemnshed head-on with “a trolley oar. | ériven by John Tayler, a negro chaut. The front of the car was bent and|fear, of No. 20 West Ferty-seveath broken, and the automobile was Mt-| street, had taken a party of friends | erally torn to pieces. to Yonkers last night. Returning ¢ first known of the accident to the city the machine was let out when the police of the Kingsbridga|to do its best, when It encountered the station reported that an eutomobile|ear- Edland and Taylor were both had wrecked and thet one| toemed to the @ide of the road, where “White,” address unknown, had been injured, after which he had been taken away In a passing automodiie, The police reported that the wrecked auto- mobile was left: lying alongside the they Jey unconscious, The ‘end conductor of the trolley cat) aided by some passengers, Tewtored thé\.men to consctousness, when @ second automobiie appeared. TROLLEY CAR road. Hardly had this report been made | drt Bs heh a mao Pickard, of et cee when J. Hood Wright Hospital ‘repore-| Ne. bc keard's machine Machine Is Tor to Pieces and) {that vewrence Kdland, thirty-six faker fat Ag the eto Was about to Lawrence Edland, Who [350 ani, SX. 3. tea, mot with an | ae inna fy maid te fave worn a tale Hired 1 Badly Hurt auiomobiie accident and was then in caf sxoployee haa, 3 Bot, been, determtned, hospital suffering with many con- ns and an Injured spine. The hoe- weported that the @ocident hed occurred at One Hundied and Tatrty- through | prat street and “Amsterdam avenue and i Yonkers| that the car that was wrecked was No, and at} 21,326. It thought “at tat either "Hdland or ‘aylor nase badly hurt, into town, how. er. Edland began suffering, and was to the hospital, Taylor went on to his ‘home. How the police haa ‘not been explained, unleas ‘there wae a man {n the machine who Travelling at high ‘0; 21,336, 0 utomobile ‘ roadway on the way ew York at dawn to-d A by npan fi the name White B. Altman. & Co. | A SALE OF MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS IN SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AND. BATURDAY UNTIL NOON, WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED. AT $1.00 .EACH. treet | Later twas learned that Edland, | was aleo injured. Please use BLUE TRANS- FER Cards when you make purchases in more than TWO departments and expect: to take them with you. Use RED CARDS when goods are, to be delivered. Boys’ Clothing, ur. NUSUAL OPPORTUNI- bard explained, “and I warned the passengers tn the car, waying: “There fa a thief in this car. Everybody had better watch their pocketbooks.’ Qa the front of the car was Detective Hudson, of the Little Tenderloin’ sta- tion. It wes well he wes there, for Baker and the woman set upon Hub- | bard, and it was going tard with him | when Hudson joined tn the fight. The other two men went to Baker's aeatst- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, |The Knd You Have Abas Bong SE Lif ite of AMES MoGREERY & C0. BOYS’ CLOTHING.. 84th Street Store Only. ou Bday ang Saturday Morning. The remaining stock of Boys’ wash- able ‘Sailor’ and Russian Suits at about one-half usual value. Made of Chambray, Gingham and Linen’, White and colors. Russian model, sizes 2% to 8 years, “Sailor” Blouse Suits, sizes 5 to ro years. 1.75 Straw Hats and light weight Norfolk and donble breasted belted Suits at re- duced prices, 5. Thirty-fourth Street. Stern Brothers get no better fabric and no better fashioned Suit. Clearance Sale of 200 from regular EHer Seaethice he at lads. Ing here ai ial ic for all |Coolest, Lightest Summer Apparel Kel emi tae US TO MOVE; THE GOODS, - yet there’s time for your boys to get a season’s wear out of the garments. THE ADVANTAGE IS ALL YOURS. BOYS' NGRFOLK SUITS, linen Two-piece Suits—coats and trous-" ers—made of thin, wiry mohair, in black, blue, gray and white stripe and plaid effects, the coats quarter-lined. ____ About -y_as:a suit of si Record ale In Full Sune Eo ; ‘Fhe rush for Shirts at- TWO-FOR-THE-PRICE-OF-ONE oon inues. The proof of the size of the stock gathered for this sale ts In the complete assortment of styles and-full line of sizes offered on the fourth day, after thousands of/men have been equipped with high- grade, finely fi nished Shirts at these remarkable prices = “erash; double-breasted belt or yoke Notorys with box pleats; knicker- rtrousers; sizes 8 to 16 years; special at....:, $2.79 NORFOLK SUITS, made of wool cheviots, in two shades of gray; pajamas, yet as neat in appearance as a finely : tailored. suit - fashioned — of thinnest summer woolen sultings. The patterns and colorings are the same as you will see in the finer sees rented coats, min box eats front and back; knicker- grades of imported suitings. P " i Furthermore, the fabric is Priestley ae heed oS Ae $2.59 cravenetted—won't wrinkle or curl, KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, all high grade, greatly reduced; com- plete line of. sizes, from 8 to 17 years, but not in every style; suits no matter how damp the day in town or how misty-the evening at the shore. 4 | y that were $9. 11,74, $12.74 $14.75 and'$16.50 | By "322" fil! 2 Original prices of the above were 20% lower than elsewhere: this re- duction means a great saving. BLOOMER TROUSERS, poplin, linen crash, khaki snd galatea stripes, sizes 3 to 10 years; 75c. value; sale price. 48c BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKERS, made of white: duck, linen crash, plain linen and khaki cloth; sizes 8 f0 16 years; $1,00 value; sale, ?9¢ BOYS’ BLOUSES, made-of woven madras, white and colors; laundered or unlaundered collars; attached or finished with neckbands, sizes 3 to 15 years; saler... soe Finer grades in Blous: P S150 BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSES; a new lot, made of fine woven madras; in light, medium and dark colorings; also. in plain white; sizes 3 to 16 years; sale, 94 Dainties for the The Suit. If you paid double for similar Satts you would be well atisfied kotth the investment. You could pay a specialty tailor four or five times the price and white Summer comfort—as cool as inexpensive. We habe ederything a man wants for the Cover Sanday Ss “outing or the All Summer season sf prices in keeping with the prices on these splendid Mobatr Satis. Worsteds and. Velour Cheviots. 1$19.75 reak affecting regular prens to be the cream tocks; former prices up to $34.50 The simmer’s first price b: tocks, and in this instance it ha s “ |[of the stocks— Picnic Basket. “FS. HIGH-GRADE HAND TAILORED SUITS. Te) ITTLE need to bother ' ‘ They are the finest ready-to-wear garments we have shown: this L about supplies for the To-morrow and Until Noon Noon Saturday season. “The fabrics are-high-class worsteds and velour_cheviots, if picnic basket _ or to Various shades of brown, olive, fancy blues and grays—in check, = worry over the prep- | stripe and plaid effects. Some of the “coats are half lined with silk, } arations, Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Apparel At Exceptionally Low Prices Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of Impo-ted Repp, Box & semi-fitted coat, pleated skirt with fold, 14 & 16 yrs, $7.75, 10.50 Misses’ Washable Skirts, o: mepoet Renp end 2.95, 3.95 Men’s Trousers, ysd-worsteds. medium and dark striped effects; 4 Prepared by a skilled chef in our Taser) pleated ia cael wih folds yoo eee eae fallored and {rimmed in excellent manner, with side buckles and gg | Own kitchen on the premises, . sos: £4.00 and $6.00 qualities: sale price a pair..$2.97 and .' Nothing but the choicest food- Girls’ Washable Dresses, 98.2.9 | helt loops; $4.00 a q z sarious silex and colors, 4 to 14 yrx, ‘ 1.98, 2.95 single and double-breasted style,-pure wor- | stuffs—of that you may be certain, Misses’ Shirt Waist and Sailor Suits, of White Lawn zni Imported Linen, 14 & 1673, HePxofore $3.50 to 15 95 $2.50 6 9:95 West Twenty-third Street Once There Was a Rocuish Gnome Upon whom Fate but seldom smiled. less so by those who knew him best He had one passable quality, however—that_of WISHING HE WAS some- body. His becks and smiles were seldom heeded by passers- by, and so at length he decided that to gain renown he must blow his own horn, be the horn ever so small. ] Suiting the action to the word, he proceeded to tell ail unwary Gnomelings that he could talk louder than any other Gnome; that he used more face paint and powder than any- body else; that he could mak bigger promises than the greatest of fortune-tellers, and—well, a whole lot of other things that all sensible Gnomes would either refuse to Iisten to or would merrily laugh at. His meaningless braggadocio fell short of the mark, and he never amounted to much, Thé moral is plainy-When a newspaper begins to talk about itself, pay but little attention to the PITCH of Its yoice, to its PROMISES, to its paint and powder, but EXAMINE THE FACTS It's all right to LISTEN, but ANALYZE THE TRUE SITUATION VERY CARE- FULLY. The World has Just this to say: 761,450 WORLD ADS. SO He was never taken very seriously—the | | f> ¥ 150,550 MORE. THAN cal R THE WORLD IS THE FIRST NEW YORK NEWSPAPER} others half and full ti Suits for Young Men, CHILDRE same model as above, made of Imported tan or white Ilnen, choice SEPARATE, DIVIDED, SAFE {TY OR’ SIDE: SADDLE Cheese, [b.,.. FAR THIS YEAR. THE HERALD. SKIRTS, made of crash or khaki; special at ....ssee00es $9.94 et Queen <Ohives, pt, ie Same as above in oyster white or tan imported IInens ......:-. $6.49 es ponte German "Pumpernickel SEPARATE SKIRTS, for right-side riding. The Delicatessen branch of our. Grocery organization —re- _lieves you of most of the: re- Sponsibility, Bae Nearly all_of the cooked_dain- | ties offered in this section aré with fine quality mohair. ection. 17 this All siz “Timely hints for July. Whether you need an ex-” tra pair of trousers or another-suit, _here-you-are Night and medium welghts of pure worsteds and silk- steds and smooth-faced cassimer cut in, nthfol-styles, with medium or.large.lapels.and semitorm: fifting backs; Di d ed effects; er prices ranged up to alee piaid and striped effects; former pric $10.75 special: at. Other Suits for Young Men in regular stocks ranging up to $22.50 See our display—make leisure y selection and place-your order ‘or what your fancy dictates for the picnic basket. Purchases made In this section will be packed neatly for carrying; we do-not deliver them.. Sugar Cured Boiled Ham =e Clearance Sale of or } , Corned Beef, Ib... ». 28¢ { rns WW) Rp Bs OS Fi Gee tl Ba ei Ge tg Orned Deel, IDs. eee eee | ores aes Roasted Top Sirloin of Beef, Ib. | 88 ¢ Small Women's Roasted Spring Chicken, 1b,:.38¢ Delicatessen Beef Tongue, Ib, .48c¢ ed for three months but we have put Lily White Brand Baked Beans, Garments th: at you u'll nes wifes Ns iBrand! Baked Bea moving prices on t hem te cause it’s July. cin Dresses heye for all ages from 4 to 18 years andfor small women: | | Veal and Ham Ples, small, Bi I “SSES, in a variety of styles and materials, in- laree i GHILDREN’S WASH DRI : Home-made Potato cluding percales, singhams and chambrays; all neatly trimmed; sizes > a hamemades re tay Salad wilh a : 8c, to $3.96 in high neck models, trimmed with rts and deep hem In broken sites; g1 4 74 Ao ts years ., 81.39 to 38’ TUB, KIMONO. AND. ‘SHIRT. WAIST DRESSE S, newest trimmed; sizes 12 to 18 years, also suitable for 4 to 14 Ham, Beef or Cheese Sandwiches, dozen 58, Bologna Style Sausage, Ib Imported Cervelat Sausage, Ib. 5Oc Extra Fancy Salami Style Sausage, Ib 37% models; all neatly frimmied; sizes 12 to 18 years, also suitable for geo 4 Yo Ibs secon Special sale prices , $3.96 ‘to $8.74 COATS FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND. SMALL Extra Fancy Smoke He of pretty models and materials; Sardine Paste, for. panda 6.04 to $11.74 small can, 18¢; large.......... Boneless Sardines, with, tales, J ¢ can p Imported Rollmops Herrings, on Mid-Summer. Sale of eae : Bendy; to Vy on Rillettes (Chick a r jettes cken and Ham) sor ane Riding Habits ~~ r-. sandviches, eas waefort : ea 44c Stylish, serviceable outfits for Women and Misses—for a moming nter or cross-country riding; at prices that are remarkable, IDING HABITS —Nnorfolk, box or fitted models, divided, safety ‘side saddle skirt in excellent quality crash or khak!; special at, Cheese, Ib .. Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, epee 82¢ Double ‘Cream N.Y, ‘State Dairy Cheesé, Ib.,.... 16¢ Extra Fancy 0 $12.74 $14.74. Id Long Horn of_any style of skirt; special at . Extra. Fancy Lily ‘Whi Butter, pound pritls We make a epeciaity, of Misses’ and Children's Riding Habits and Skirts. jidicib where for severat-years ‘Perrier’ has been counted the leadi Three groups to select from: Cozt. Mode! Shirts; cuffs attached--or-detached;--weven madras, handsome patterns, $1.50 and $2.00 vaiues; sale ate 5 + 9Te Coat Model Shirts, cuffs attached or detached; “fine m- ported madras; $2.00 quality x . 19 Negligee Shirts, pleated and pla | Imported madras, Hnen and cheviots—coat models, attached ‘cu s; Flannel Neglilgees, collar attached; $2.50 to $3.50 values. oe. + $1.68 ————— Hammocks, Fitth Floor, Wide assortment of broad, com- fortable Hammocks—home rest- cures—necessities, not Juxuries. Enjoyment for the family the day long; comfort for the bread-win- High Geege CIGARS. 3 Here are details of a sale that Provides smokers with high-grade Cigars at a saving of- one-third in cost: 80,000 Porto Rican Cigars. made by M. Sola e HiJos, of Ca- Oe Porto Rico, id =Perfectos, ne of 50, regulart; $250, at $1. z Panatelas Ce ner after his labors.. Hammocks made of open-gaure weaves, complete with spreader and pillow, 7c to .. 81 Close-woven Hammocks, fancy de- elesia with head rest at and wide Brevas Especiales Beanery Sas TT 0-84. é tales, © Box. of So, | “heme” Solld Comfort Hamiiocks, Baa re $1.49. | “Utopia” Hammocks Reina Vict: bo: f “Daisy” Hammocks . pao ‘orias, regularly $6; sale $3.96, OUR CELEBRATED “RED STAR” COFFEE, 1-Ib. cartons, regularly 29¢; sale, 23¢; 5-pound cartons, $1.14; TEAS —Amaryitis-Chop-Teas—mtxed Pormose Oolong, Engi mse Ceylon, Japan, Young Hyson and Gunpowder; regularly 48¢ Ib; special, .89¢ S-lb, caddy, $1.94; 10-lb. caddy, $3.76. MACY'S PAMOUS “RED STAR” BRAND BREAKFAST COCOA. Halt. cans, regularly 19¢; special at 16c; 81,81 doz, Sth cans Marshmallow Dainties, mein In-er-SealCartc _especialiy packed for this sale, ¢ Hemet str eeees eees H.C. Wills’ Celebrated Priedrichsdorfer Zwiebach, ie 10c stze, this sale, To package; dozen...1..... BQ Tomaices—lessamine Brand Toma- toes, - best sunlltyears red Jersey tock per_can, 12c; dozen_ Com—Eclipse brand, fancy cream -Sugar Corn; for eal sale, can, 6c Grea Extra Special” {n _ String: Beans, Booth's Brand, large quart can, 20 each; dozen _. 1.14 Clam Chowder, Magnolla Inlet Brand, regular size so-called quart Sold elsewhere at 2S5c. can; our for this sale, 18c can; dozen, New York State Corn, Jessamine Brand, creamy: sugar’ corn, per can, dorén, 92; Lily White Brand; extra fancy Maine creamy sugar corn, per-can, 10¢; doren. $114 American Beauty brand, extra fancy Maine sugar corn; can, 12¢; dozen, | $1.33 jone dozen cans..... Refreshing Drinks For Hot Days. : Dutfy's Sterilized Apple Juice-—Pint bottles, 18c each; dozen, @2.27; quart bottles, 34¢ each; dozen Rose’s Lime Juice:—Large bottle, 31c each; dozen Rose's Lime Juice—Small bottle, Ie" each; Our celebrated Pure Prult Syrups:—Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Grange, | Vanilla, Pineapple and ten other flavors; guaranteed absolutely bare a Ce BBc; pints ....-++- 1.06 String Beans, -cholcest Baltimore pack; 2-Ib. cans, 80; per dozen. 04 “Arena” Brand Lima Beans, put up. by “one of tie” best packers In New: Jersey, sold elsewhere at 45c a” can: our price for this sale, 10¢ 2 can. Plt Bot. 03 Poz. Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand... .9 Ginger Ale, Arcadian...-0.++++ Sarsapariila, Red Star Brand.... -93 Club Soda, Red Star Brand..., 1,12] Ginger Champagne (Equinox), Ciub Soda, New York Bot. Co... 1.14] doz. pts, $1.38; doz. qts.... New in America: “Perrier”—A Table Water, But not new to Americans who visit England and the el a ‘able gal i pot. Root Beer, New York Bot, Ca... Celery Phosphate, N. Y. Bot. Co, .98 Lemon Soda, Red Star Brand.. 938 ‘Rr Water. It is a natural sparkling Water direct from.the S; Nimes, France. Splits—Case of. 100, $9.44; doz... +... --0+ Medium Botties—Case of 100, $11.84; doz. - Large Bottles—-Case of 50, $8.48; doz, .......--- 2... Appetite Tempters From the Macy Bakery. Delicious Cakes, freshly baked vs specialties from our Bakery on the Eighth Floor. Of course, nothing but the purest, freshest and best materials are used in this Bakery. The most particular plover for a home can find no tter quality materials, Bria pros, Cakes, poy Grallers dow, Lier Citro: ey 1@c; joseeth a Cakes, each, Tay Oakey 1c; Coffes Rings, each... ag ls Jets Poe ton fae » Fancy Iced French’ “Glace Glace Fruit e, Raisin Cake and Pound by specialty stores at Soc they our regular price 29¢; for" an ibe Seer ees or} Pinner Ro Belles 1c; Lunch