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hr re megnarngyre eee THE EVENING WORLD, (MONDAY, SEPTEMBER~16, 1907. | - 4 Jess than 8% for all his capital, rata | Ldbian ect bi! vars Lihat Hes a 2 ee ates enue’sBusy ra ALL LARGE STORE suspicious of the SPECIAL SALES - - ¢ concerns. | Am late as Inst July Mr. Bennington | — sstives. mnade their way out of the IN SANITARIUM ©: A freely aboat rumore that tet! Fireman Forced Through It! Two Alleged Pickpockels Are) up tir skirts’ andre ‘ries Boxed ecTt!S 6 the op ning. doy of tre febileented ont j 3 i ase for two blocks hefore they aie Yte ks I : be ee ri sea ely e Be: i ( ded. Whon: searntied the and there is every indication that Veota p cally all his horses. Although and Landed Safely on the Caught Robbing Women ‘a ard several dollars tn the week will provearecord-breaker. BA Enormous quantities of new and sue + Inner Side. | in Newark Market. Pavmonok, his colt, had won the Iteall- 1 Stakes for him in the early sum- Sriaivsinic | Building Trades to Join C. F. U. perior Fall and Winter merchandise have been provided, rnd will be Offered at the most unusal of very low prices. The Sales will continue throughout the entire week. Special announce- _ment will be made daily. i i ; 3 MILLINERY: All Hats Head ane: Low Fares —Returning Until Oct. 15 ; Trimmed Free of Charge [x a lyrer, Mr. Bennington admitted that he farsi aslihaaiess ‘ Pe Cas had jost a good deal of money, but said | | A lmbor convention will be held at if Man Whose Winnings a Races : | Chartes Feltman's frame hotel at No,| Two youne women who aay they ate! peathoven Hall on Oct 4 to onganins iy responsible. He added MS Garrisor street, Masp My quitting the racing game was not |) say and several cottages were | Mare of N | illary to the Centrsi Federated {7 Is “Down and Out.” fay tAcenbn : ay | Nowrerke ere Fa mecoees (TRE jbullding | tagee unions have a > WT ati ut. tra ap. My summing up of the racing damaged. The place was popular with | § D0. { < W. Newton Bennington, one of the | Poor business. Anybody who lacks) The wall of the hotel fell outwardupon| The Great National Health and Pleasure Resort : the money to stay in \t as @. sport had! Goo, mmener, & fireman, who was | ——perwet—and-in-the-renteetete- worl, te] / Ji is becom: . © ¢ 7Bow an inmate of Dr. Combes's sa The tracks are KeTURE TO 4 too MUCh that he pasded through K windew and} | ‘“Uerur: at Corona, near Flushing. in th cNenningion's! presantc | fell on the inside of the wall, little hurt. | - ©) Boroveh of Queena Mr. Bennington | eal fas] <The total joss ta74! HE a f d mes his thought. ug. 2 All information as mind on any given subject fo: ™mental or physical condition is refused | jength of tine. owed none and that he was finan- | Were a Marvel for Years i . Wan burned| Minnie Roberts, of No. 8 High street, | the bullding trades. uniona as an a seb Aa oboe acetate orate eclnanrr td West One Hundred and Second atreet:! membership of dituatton ts that ie a great sport but |plonlc partion { “ eelebrities of the tur!, known In Wall | ter k out. hadihea hee gf the home ef crooks. standing in the street, tn. much a! way | ‘Was committed” to the institu gal lead me lpn et ra aya ————— Bt tho sanitarlum. Mr. PBennington’s | Some women have about ‘ther: such a | If All Materials Are Parcuased at delicate suggestion of fragrance that its ee eet saree city AND, THE LABOR LAWS. les sasnitccetimcatreny sito The 14th Strest Store. ‘of the State Lunacy Commtasion at Al- . ; bany. j | Such « perfume is Through Parlor and Sieeping Cars: | & io - WIT The examining physicians, Drs. | Unton Men to De 4 New Rule in! ’ 0 | SOAtAeesncameenn sansannasasasacesaccsngscs ABABA LESSER ESEAAEEA SASL SESEBS Avrale: and Baitd. of Corswail, Orange | the Letting of Contracts, Kerkoff s Dj on Kiss! : : 5 0 = To-Morrow, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW, Coats, teatined hefore Judge Seeeer| oq tne Hoard of Estimate, mente 4} “Adirondack Mountains’ malied on receipt ||| $10 A. M. to 1P, M, | 10 A. M.to1l P. M., 110 A. M. to1-P. M. ]10 A. M. to 1 P.M. rere that Mr _Beanington was irra-| Wy tigay. after a two months’ vaca | (Pronounced Deas! ities) ef @ Zornt stamp by Advertising Depari-| || $ ; Mens LD 4 3 : Watine setion ori. sels bab VE 1c will be walted upon by a com- | —distinctive—refined, delicate. | ment, Grand Central Seition, New York. ||| & Women's Warsts. N Mint : Deere Pillow Cases Muslin. phase) » | mytiee of tne Central Fe | Violette Kerk: the ¢ 2 orsted effects; Hy, She herself a not& bregder of doze jwpch ws i seaueet that on the pranting | d'une sium meaner teh ee ‘ Telephone 5680 Madison Square & Light and dark shades; Jalso heavy Cheviots, | Ready-Made Pillo ‘Extra heavy quality un ia Sa tase; then month since some | 3 oon Mate of Wages Iaws be com: | KeMots Sache Facy Pow der, Toilet Wate sed For information see ticket agents or||| ¢ side plaited. Checks, | Trousers that were never | Cases, hemmed a bleached Muslin yas ‘ prise te rem “ mi x £n-| plied with. yee | Cont se ee et ofon, apply to L. F, Vosburgh, General Bastern @ stripes, madrases and J offered for less than $2 J bleached; various quali- bleac hite with cit Houncement that two judqments, aggre- Attorney-General, Jackson vent a Jet- | sale everywhere ad 5 ® plaid materials, No Mail | before. Not more t¥an2 | ties. Not more than 6 || washings. Not mort than y ating $9,400, had been entered against | ter in refarenc aw | MERKOFF, Paris, France. ssenger Agent, 1216 Broadway, cornet ||| © Orders Filled. N, Hy ! Vol to tH Worth 10 yards to a customer. ® the once rich turfman and speculator, |to the C. FU peeting yesterday, but ALFRED H. SMITH CO. | “AMERICA'S GREATEST 80th Street. * l ers Filled. Not more J pairs to a customer. No a custe pee i orth up Wane 7enaNo Malla sae: mene - fi it was no Yarue in Its terma as to cause { RAILWAY SYSTEM" # than 1 to a cus- Mail Orders to 10c, No Mail Worth 7 Mai . (wo years ago Bennington’s check for {Ute of Mir, Jackson Sole Agents New Youk Saree ees OCC lel mie 59c| brace Filed, ect OC rs Filled cy Socom arn street crak aatn street | cre iatH srneer |r MATH STREET & & STORE, Second Floor.) STORE, Third Floor.) Main *tvoor.) STORE, Main Floor.) 2 FIFESS FE TISSISGD OG IEVSIIFIT IT FT IFSTS: FFESIOSS: FPSFIFIFFIFIFISL (ole eaoma dye Store Closes at 5.30 P.M. Olt uanaft- fore : he September China Sale i uaa ey Gconny [Dascu enf- Starts Practically Afresh This Morning You are dealing with big figures when you talk about this September Sale of China and ‘Gla:s, Orders of vast proportions, so timed as to delivery as to bring in a steady stream Portable Gas Lamps of Dinner Sets, Fancy China, Cut Glass and Art Wares, all at the wonderlu! September sav- 5 4 ings, insure a constant breadth of assortment. At a Third Under-Price Challenge Sale of Women’s Shoes Continues T — Biack and Brown Vici Kid Fail and Winter shoes for women; $1.50 ard $2 values; 10 styies for your selection; Blucher 0) stiaight lace; a/so some button shoes medium seni broad toes; Cuban, military and cperahecls. Every sho: is therougaly Sizes 2‘ } e -morrow Sub-Station Store, Oid Building well made on ; ew ‘ace patierns. to 8 Widths Cio EE. N> limit to qu ‘The begiuning of the second half of the Sale is especially emphasized by large reipforeo- | These are some of the plums that we picked up while tity. Pair, fues ay. cs mente, so that with the exception of some of the smaller “‘plums,’’ which vanished early, | &&thering our Winter stock of Lamps, Every one of them GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES: $1 and S12. F just the same notable opportunities are presented as on the first day of the Sale. is a desirable style at a cool saving of a third. They have buiton styled mde of Kidskin Sees pier To those who have not yet taken advantage of this great movement, the next two | heavy standards, and Argand or Welsbach burner and very best of school shoes; sizes 6 to 11. No limit 59c esto quantity. Pair... (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Foor.) ‘Weeks will present attractions that ought not to be neglected. (Mf chief importance is, of | tubing, ready to attach. course, the i At $2, regularly $3—Vortable Gas Lamps with Colonial column, in NOTABLE DISPLAY of DINNER SETS a Atlas ist eralarisignerertowiGan tacos cin ces oolG Le ae ee ore eSNG Both in fered the collection i Sa g ‘ Old brass or Japanese bronze finish, : j | i 5 Realcped et Prenetyendiia yaloes fe . eee lector aa ies suede re uate Meee nist $3+50, regularty $6—Portable Gas Lamps, tn old brass or black j Notion Deft. - Restaurant Plard Ribbons ’ : J HAIR-| WH LT TEWORE and 4 inches wide; cotch and broken plaid Table d’Hote Luncheon | pitierns; light and dark eects; . 30 Tegular price 26c, Not more than ¢ yards to a customer. c itd coroners LOCH ‘are rich and effective and all the imported sets have handsome gold decoration. Here is $3.50 to $4.50 Latnp Shad ‘the imposing array; Orated, in maoshroom shape. $10 American Porcelain Sets at $7.50—100 pieces, $45 Theodore Haviland Sets at $30—100 pleces. fomplete for 12 persons. S $50 Chas. Field Haviland Sets at $35 —114 pleces. Fine Offerings of Fall DRESS GOODS $15 American Porcelain Sets at $10—100 pleces. $55 Pouyat French China Sets at $35—114 pieces. it $2.50—Iced glass, handsomely dec- Tuesday's All beautifyl bolts: _ $22.50 Austrian China Sets at $15—110 pieces. $60 Theodore Heviland Sets at $40 —il4 pieces. i $1 Panama Cicth 8% 75¢ Yard—6)-inch Ali-Wool Panama Cloth, colors $27.50 Austrian China Setst $ 18—100 pieces. $65 Chas. Field Haviland Sets at $42.50—114 pieces. eee quality for Fail wear, in leading shades—narvy blue, royal valute VEAL BROTH. (THE ATH STREET STORE, is $35 Chas. Field Haviland Sets at $28—100 pleces. | $75 Pouyat French China Sets at $55—114 pieces. ee amadium brown, garnet, dark brown, red, green and black, A “pitess ‘sttELDS RADIS CRACKERS, mate reer quart Brice 12: val y ner nate BOILED CODFISH, MUSTARD SAUCE SHORT RIBS OF BEEF OR ROAST LEG/OF MUTTON, WITH CUR- \ CUT GLASS FANCY CHINA Sharp reductions of: beautiful plecea of which we | ,,,$1 All-Wool Cheviot, 75¢ Yard—Fifty inches wide, in all staple Fancy China in a charming festoon of roses and | 103, a few of a kind. i (Fold decoration a third undey price. High, Competes at #5 and $9.50, formerly Mand ma | 9, ,8¢ English Plaids st 25¢ Yard—English Plald Cottons, excellent ETS. WARREN BROS.’ COLLAR none GC bin : Handled Olive Distws at ®2, formerly $2. splendid for i ‘ colors “ Y ANI SHE orp bet Bale Bows ding Bets | Olive Dashes, without handles, at @1-0,regutarly $2.50, under-price. : swirls’ school dresses. A third late Poe WAS WARLE RANT JELLY AND MASHED alarly | % > set. oN cee Vases at 83, 84, $5, $5.50 and $10, formerly 3 2 + HAIK ROLLS, tn POTATOE ‘and © a Oups and | "powla at @8, formerly $12 B - , g c ASSORTED JELLIES WITH WHIPPED ae Cracner gare, | Snes rater | Punch Bowls’ on foot ‘at #88, formerly 35, Fine. Offerings of HOSIERY {}, CME A47H stncer sTORE. CREAM, FARINA PUDDING ; ‘ Biackonlyy fearravnremniany, |fmiucns eerameiie |e Motenspany niece tue creet eer tumeyies, and, S12 Women’s Stockings at 15¢ a Palr—Seconds of 25c quality, bu: dc "VANILLA SAUCE, ¢ oe * 69c ae q : ets mt » formerly $15. “ uality, but oe stil custon i53 rhe $2.50. Poulton Cupa ce Cream Trays at #20, :formerly $36. defects are imperceptiiie. Fast black Lisle thread, seamless, fat yee OR PIE, (ane ean STREET STORE, Also these handsome pieces at special prices: heels and toes. CO red Muff, Sa *) nae ‘ove int and cere, TEA, COFFEE OR MILK SAY Chocotate Pots, | Dishes. $1, regu- | 87.20 = dozen, | Bowles nt $2.50 and $3.50, regularly 4 and $5.0. . a fs Flower Vases at 84.50, 6.50, 4 $12 rach, regu- Men's Socks, 12'yc a Pair, Seconds of 2 sass #2, rexulariy a ar 41.0 cp leted Hea | Aa ee Bane 30 and 612 © : women's, the little shortcomings dont affect the Se“ quailty, ee —_— \ DI TED E Water Jigs mt @3.50 mand @4, regularly %.56 and ton, fashioned, with double sol = = ; Stripes gnd chee! 33 s H VT; Bohiy Desens Hing ime hae 4 dagen ata pina at | ites, ublere a0 tha"GEw dove Feeley Ube soles and high spliced heels, P Seen ee OS lh Millinery aif price, At 250 to BSG each, Were bdo to Ti iemacrectny Pir5 i : : a ar Regul: 92 Beautiful Decorated Plates specially {mported and ater Carafew me @2.50, Women’s $3 Shoes at $2.20 Challenge Sale Price, yard, 63¢ DiC SRE etre tee + z priced at clear savings of a third. ART RO Elght stylish models, for Fall or Winter wear, in kidekin, calfsk (THE 14TH STREET STORE, None but wool felt, trimmed Bread-and-Butter Plates at 85, 67 and $9 n dosen, Many beautiful pieces at much reduced prices. and patent leather, lace, button and Blucher sty‘ iter dats Main Kiso.) fabrics/jshown, andy st bac Colors are F Fegularix. 49.00, $10 and $15 (a dozen. ted tozal Vienna Vanes) about pieces, at 85-50, | stitched soles, All sizes an widths in each style, | se} ee cant POD R Saye vei ane tp ted Black vi Brown, | sNavy, Tea Platts, at 80.50, 84, §10 and §12 a dozen, ® Riz. hi. Un ane nee small women. A regular $2 trade-mark lined peluding nee for They're suits that fit. Collars hug Gray, Myrtle. Garnet Fesuleriy S10, 2 #5 and fn ee ant gupta eei earccon | palrs lin four purchasedtalg erie liserarioon ghteen thousand | Canton Flannels the necks “close shoulders are Hegular price $2. thors Hye A jirls’ S s ‘ kK y padded, insuring you a han one to cus- MBinner Plates, at 813, 915, $18 and 824 Jarl no two alike, | nu ait Sroes at $11 $1.20 and $1.40—Kidekin, calfskin, lace and very sightly suit, ll 9 tomer een Ha) Forget and 39 a y ) regularly rom —§3.50, $7, eat " made schoui shoes at a third less than regular. Priced Unbleached; extra heavy quality; 27 sizes for men... $5.98 (THE 14TH str ‘The Inat of the Frenoh and Austrian China samples at chotce pleces, pne of a kind, the detalls % a y i inches wide. Regular price (THE 141 STORE, bli ro es ~alf price and less—10e to 83.50 each, regularly 2c to $7, r cannot be given. . THIN floor, New Bullding Women's Oxfords at $1—Lizht-welght Oxfords that will make 0c, Challenge Sale Price, 1 1 ae good Winter house shoes. $3 and $3.60 y narrowiwidtha -60 kinds, broken sizes, mostly yard eects ai 2c z z zi {THE 14TH STR | Ghina De 5E. ET STORE, 1 r.) Fi urniture WHITE. LNAMELLED STEADS, camei back, c posts, heavy fillers, prett Main Fi A Remarkable Sale of the Trimmed Hats, $1.75 to $2.50 anes | perperemerest ° e ; u Fi { Attractiyely trimmed Hats, of ail-silk horsehair braid, with bows of Rugs Nl l Ver- é are a (Z alik, yelyet, wings and-coq feathers, in mushroom and sailor shapes, and toques. In black, dark blue, brown and green, Splendid value, It i ( i 500 Show Plazues. { with beautiful Hea: the sho bri= inuous chills, | RenCEPGNE extension foot; made 49, (Quadruple-plate, on nickel silver base—the i , i =p a Rugs, sf cet sti he . oo i Y = most desirable of all plated ware. : E Rugs, size STEF , pene, conventent to handte, has almost the rine of Sterling silver, aad wears superbly, New Waists-at $2.50 ait $x Si the pets ie ot tat ae rad_with ue ee Cine of the areas pu vennare concerns decided to cut down its variety of patterns, and A stylish long-sleeved model, with platted back. Of black, navy p Meats ine TBH SiGe Eee wire fabric. Braced with Natloual se ee Le hie Auber ae paponement ol pieces—all in recent designs—to sell a quarter | lve, red or white nun’e veiling. Regular $3 value, rug, guaranteed to be alsolutely | fabric and hhelicals. | Copper wire ie el ee 0 elo ar prices. neiuded- are some handsome Tea Sets-and Trays—in ee fresh from mill and perfect No edges; all sizes. Chal- , pen ik Es : jevelileld desi besides polenta and other choice patterns. It is a rare chance to secure $4.50 Silk Petticoats at $3 95 Better GUE SIASNRa Gera CARS cine Suerte $185 Seo ae £4 98 aE le ware, i 7 3 5 . aT aes OMBID F GSES The Settiaeee eas 6 ‘or wedding and even for holiday gifts, much below the usual Of black, ruetling taffeta silk, with deep accordion-plaited ruffle, AS les tops, boxtoms, sides and ends are J BRIC-A-BRAC. Decorated Sugar and Cream Sets, Austrian Cracker --covered with heavy layers of cot- a 7 a5 Jars, Japanese “Chocotate- 49 Bg] | PT aaah Cc “| prices for such “high quality. Shown on the Main aisle, Old Building. with ruche or ciroular flounce, with stitched-bands._—- ton. Bound 4 character —— for so lit 0 ther tee. i ny aah $c Quadruple-Plated Ware on N Nickel Base ; : Five - pleoe Tea Sets, | to 37.75; regularly $9.0 ¥¢ 3 aia 9 close tufts ......... Pots, ete. caesar tees $87.50; feguiarly $27. aa arly $9.60 to | 223d. Cream ab ttonerss pas, #10 ¢ Lustrous Taffeta Ribbon, 18c Yard (HE 147H STREET sTORE, (THE 14TH STREET STORE, CINE 147TH STREET STORE, Tea Set Walters, $7.75 | Odd Tea Pots, 3075; | Tea $15 to! Grumb rey ‘ Taffeta Ribbon, {n a crisp, lustrous finish, and 41 inches wide, in mowriy Beer) bali) ¥ Lids f 9, #8875) remularly 811 & | rewiarty fo 00 | $16.50; regularly 1875.10 | wigriy gs 94-75) ree | theso desirable colors—black, light blue, pink, cardinal and navy blue. = Odd Sugar Bowls, 38 to rly $ 7 Bread Trays, $3.50. to Regular 22¢ quality, at 18¢ yard frays, $2 to 32.76; Bere somiarty; (178 (1 8 Holders, "14; Ha 2 5 z ; eo Pots, regularly $5.75, to. $17.78; | i, Fp aR a as cle ee vito | stain atete, 014 Duliaing. 25c Initial Handkerchiefs at 12!c FHESIEY, now lated Ware on white motal in @ selene suape Of important offerings of Quadruple- Not enough or we would say more about them. A few missing Int. 13 ohh Pays Paulas iterenetrrn 7 dbs NAN ED Chai O57 P ite metal, in a splendid array of pieces, at about a ~ | tals is the only cause for the half price. Both men’s and women's in { morning. No mall orders aited. 2C) 1oNG ISLAND LONG BRANCH | FLOUND- 95. (EOS BLCEFISH; 25. | ERS, 5 Ibe. Cc a1 -4IC| FANCY BOILED SHRIMP Cl ates. dOC regular, and a large quantity of Kogers’ ixt ate Tablew. quarter less than These ip the Sub-Stution Store, Sasement, Pee re enna At Specially, low. prices: Rogers’ Extra Plate Desirable Blankets and Quilts the assortment. 12'c, regularly 25c. Fresh’ Meats and WABBITT'S BOAR, & cokes 19. | Fish. Knives, Forks, Spoons and Serving P: y $1.5 Alw: hs Ket” gre i & Pieces in Three Pat J At $1 a pair, regularly $1.50—White, All-cotton Blankets: 9 ways the market's best grade at = Tea Spoons. 61 dozen Oveter Forks, 81.85 dozen ec Patterns at Very Low Prices inch! La Bax: the lowest possible prices. QUAKER OATS. adpeeeett Booons, "91.75 | Besser Horks, "wise noe tf sabinted | Medium ‘At $1.05 @ pair, regularly $2.50—Splendid all white or gray Blank- YRESHIX BAKED BREAD, axe || ~ To-Morrow's Leaders Pyachiae ee OAC. Coffee Epqons, $1.18 dos, | Gravy ladies, “4S0 cach 5 255 dozen, | ets; 72x84 Inches. fe. oat (none de de Table’ syoonay tevageons | Creat ft ie. At $3,65 each, regularly $5--One hundred Satevn-covered Quilts, Z GENUINE SIIING fAME yop OF W 3; d Liquors. : } mes an i SPRING LAMB vA ebye Yeo pavanrpns Ax teas oy |) Shecrals for Tuesday. ht nee 12%c v Lied ‘uesday rs am nge Spoons, 82 dozen. © Soup Lad) uadruple- ny} Three-piece Coffee Sets, Oad Qt Pots, $ ie Plated Table Ole 94.75, regularly $6 } ularly $025. * ‘ Jars, $2.75, rex- Five-piece Tea Sets, $15. filled with white goose down, » Daher, 92.60, rer. Good Linens at Low Prices THE | POPULAR BUBSTITL —— POSTUM CEREAL. >~-; BSc, pke, = eG YF OMCs | Be EEO ED | LEROY 3-STAR COGNAC - to $21, regularly $1875 to Bowls, 43, er Dishes, $3.76, reg ) Reta R225 and Absohitely'pure linen nt. prices reduced from figures that were un- Berea : ‘ 82.50, regularly $2.76 to usually low; ‘ cHICK-| Bromens, Pihiat en bee peti hachit Cie ih Rane enero Meena Peat pa and Plates, 32,60, | "At BSc a yard, regularly $1—Dleached Table Damask in several Fras av. aA [Qh o| Bi ASC | efter eaten. LL LD $8.50, regularly $5.60 “an: Ph Gd Hin: , Gham peu teins pretty, pattertie’ ruitsand V egetables : wxp | NATIVE FLank | MARYLAND W 4 cad Trays 1.60 and $2, | F279, rvcuiarly gu” | Gravy Hoats, $2.80, req Sa sreculeriy. st osito At $1.85 a dozen, regularly $2,50—Snow-white Scotch Damask Seen aeeclaeieauatbeK TA BOE OL To] ite een nO Fegulariy $2 and eu | tea 310.60, ana | Ularly $2.25 | Table Napkins; 20 inches square. TOMATOES—Genu! STEAK, oC : 7 R—Creamy malt anaes » $3, $14 and c 1 Cups, $1 ana. |. Also— Hone var tive. LONG ISLAND ei dosed tottiess: Oc ‘Od Coffee Pots, $8, reg- | Cortes Urns, $11, rexu Phin mesulasly $9 and 2 TV Ae 37% w yard, Tegillarly 45c—Table Felt; very serviceable as Ren, SIRLOMN 150| Bev: Je] ike the /Germane make th litt i lostulens eh ert Leet fecal an undercovering for the table cloth. bt Aa! WHOLE Tor | tare bottle VEAL Cno- RLOIN: aa => sy uaeor @ Qurrres, »14e Imaiy TLD }4.C || FON TOR SHERRY. Cho} ormer. 2 basket, . WHOLE LEGS or RNED FICNIO RAMON esscstee Wats £ af Broadway, Fourth Avenue. LEMONS—A medium «i C] | seer Suitable | HAMN—A very de- | CALAFORNIA RIESLING —A A. T. Stewart & C ) oy AONE um ize, thine | | for soups, graviom | arable outlor meat | Cunt SG RE MANOA. type of «4d. [4 ia 0. Eighth to Tenth St t * reer peahers eek ll stews, or bro! from carefully se- | and clear—gallon... 8. : ig Oo fen reet, - Tuli —dOw, sess ee c theo gQg| Ieted. 10 34 Wy MAO weiss FASANS 1c =n eg, i0 Tha, each... hogs; th, LO 340 (HMR 1428 STREET STORE, i! Hh p xs el a 3 | rccwtedertioc stm # a nein bi alii me coincietianiiatont lint sniiadlchlalie cid theistic amibellbaSiniaaiilis ssi iii wi ’ fo ’ i) “

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