The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1907, Page 15

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POLICE MEDAL IS Posi, Untold of Honor Awaiting Him. his ts about the Joe:p! > didn't get the braver “Police Hoard of 1 Ang a Mle at 8 lost somewhere “ta of Bilaeville te but ff hell came tera and sioner, Binghem ite to his ac happens (| vening World Fa atout , belonging $, being lined up with —tof the Jat ties hrous! je. fine so far Kot uo off on, ——-Was-Leng_tstand Constable. “oudoor free hair hayine ‘latee Tiapray removed with and City at an early age. ethe formation. Of the Grea y Was table of i tigamation a the correspo 1 In the metropolitan dep he sped for dt. In 1 he The awarded ofa tata the regulia of a regular N’ Pong served ever since in f-fifth Precinct, aC Op Aug. $ he performes whith an ther lnost got fal. 4 te the Long ind Ferrycto i p order at the out: ipeqolatbe erro Hare —vthictet Fy Keeley fel) overboard Water. Keeley ne High Dive Fully Dressed. Gar tostoan” aigh dive at The place where Kecley gone dowir ile e Up wi wning man in bis arms. He mene ad to hold his head. and Keeley’ ve water, but the current was tak- them under ¢ n RO Nutter, Sergt. Henry veney and several deck handy reached strugeiing pair in a skit. invey Was alin. He and the hait- Second Warder were taken in. the..same.. ambu- de. jat'a what the Long Island Garvey but he seema' ts have looked of sasallpart of the day's work, taade a did for credit, wa manly namesake declined a ate Aves at. mOed A64 ae o es ae and tne st_know yet what hipp ned Mulberry street yesteriay John. 5 — ypteral to-day of the Re pastor of St. Neholas's n Catholic Church, at No. ‘35 wirreet: Was oné of the must im- rer held onthe cant side, — voutMayer died on Monday. denin Wittenberg, Germany, and Améri¢a” th “18t0;“He~wax-or- and from that hay 4@ body wae curried Into the church JarGay.. This. morning..ihe bell was Ned tolling at 9 o'clock and the toll- continued until the body was car- | Out about noon. tortly after nine o'clock 500 girls ar- ed in-white marched into the church | took ta in the baleony. Then je Came eeveral-Gernan singing and tr societies, ¥ WD. o’clock the entire block was A with a mass of tmmanity waiting doors-to- open, and it required trom four preciicts to keep = pr. ale from crushing In the church people were insid cetreets—tatty— injuring themselves. After thiore were | iber, " fom "10 to 36.90 Atty Priests chanted safes for = sonbiobon: Fai Ing the ceremony. it: John's Uem- YS VeaiRE HAS YIELDED TO STRIKERS. -Judge Steckier, Arguing for ressmen's Union, Declares Three. Employers Have Surrendered, the United Typothetae of America feetrain the Internationa} Preasmen's | Feeders’ Union and the local unions © fn atriking or boycotting the printing \\ees"in the Typothetae;: {t developed “Yay that three of the employinx Pare had yielded to the demands of _ men. ie-Juatice Alfred Bleckler appeared Tithe imens. He sald that the present tract was vold,\as the officers:who det tad no authority to do #0, Then S-BAld-the the-Dovlnne Company, the bilehers' Printing, Company, and the op Preas, members of the Typ conceded the demands of dromen for an elght-hour day and pe ihad returned to work. Breed, for the Typothetne, anid oH forwantxation recognized’ the’ right en to strike against bad condi jut not to break! ® contract en- In good talth, ‘and on the BE 90k yh oh the offices tad hion Jong contract, to print ma Aa aod otter perto, ull “bazed the under the FAL WINNER OF —FOURTEER-YEAR BOY A REGULAR SHERLOCK HOLMES > Points Out Old Burglar to ay Sk unders Mother of: His Seven} Policeman ae arvey who really); feat eReteien ait his parent over, Thats him or my pame ai Vets : Conrad walked across the road and tapped Hanles on the “sioulder. ‘the crook was ereatiy sed but submit. ‘ted to arrest qy e boy sleuth the station house and eaid he Wt | women whoxe home in that sec Headqus court ¢ 3 soner { from M and hen morning the boy WASH the in the Ori <P to phe pint mene oe 90) phe ran of the ¢ jer-}a% to the other stockholier: company Railroad company mand th Bupreme York, in-May, District ground Ha inter mt the ‘ovcurresl. necesear: f ‘on | takes. ni and locate nooner thi teal exam! fonly_at &4 Amined in onde: iit Inna UT al 1 hed Inkalatio MAN Alroase fourm And by Dr fyenes, Wednesda Sundays, ter a Rood « st of Ioot ae ates bn tle Weber Tae nd couk VENNOR APPEALS SUT AGAAST HILL, Supreme Court 0} ten _w: compel James J. Hitt ts-alleged-to have inade by pir} chasing in 1900 and 1901; + Hefof Chicago, sharo-and. then selling it to. his own Pue-Supreny..Caurt ts asked to re Whers it was originaily. ofthe defendant, tothe Cireult Court for-ine Southern of adverse citixenattp. This court dismissed the sult on the courts of eee OF EONGERSA FATAL| If any one day Race TON KLEE PSG The Dr. G Any diveare at any ctage may be dotected tin Js obtained from threo without any ae an want doctors, had. falled to aod ore) Yeach ny from the ver now ‘wn wel want lata hick Mie Where they can be curnd by an easy pleasent, soothing And speedy coures of froatwven Consultation and examination given fre Anders New York, between sth THE EVENING WORLD, WIFE-BEATER 10 ISLAND FO HIS. THAIN TH TIME and Insists “Upon His Arrest. “West e hes the right maiz Holmes assuring elp him to whe e Bnd On A ut 2 Mat—whony EM te, Goodmans fiat —w: Te Was arraigned to-day & e been robbed recent None vf them could recog 4 not be procured. Half a dozen artern detectives were alxo in Conrad's case against Hanley tees anit is | fould—fait—throw 6, #ay INK Id rearrest: Hanley on chark ss which would send him dowa nty years. | however, made a short fe suid he believed he was working up a cane without Matherry’ street. (ngiatrate Agreed with Conrad Aethe omsnonervunthh Satuntay, when Conrad will have Weiss, dnteetixe, and others tn court, INGTC —An appeal United in the suit of ennor, of New York, 10 Hill, -aa President of Sorthern Railway, to restore | is fled to-day ireat the profit of-$10,000)00 which 00,00), worth Burlington and Quincy stock at an average of $150 a for $200 a share. We suit back for trial’ to Court of the State of Ne brought wor, “At thet time, on petition | the sult was taken | of New York on the ground that ost: in ime the, Ie in /ahoxod that it is not y for thin wing in the State Alnst the assiatance of the | | Bad’ trees rmuU ondiae ating hin wite wer at out and daunty nb: i's Island doing toad | RSDAY, ' Our manufacturers’ outlet offerin to every man, woman i EN TOWN MEANS AS! erful values. Our conn us te Friday Is Our Bargain Day n P ISH -TO-YOU, because no-store can ngs for to-morrow are of vital interest i Greater New York. NO SHC ions with the fc , buy and urd 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth St. 7, 9, Al, 13, 15,17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteesth St. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things | that have not sold ag rapidly as we would wish... :Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never falls to sell..,. Friday ts the day [reduction first is made....Ofttimes in an hour, so low the price, we sell es Children as Defense in Court. No. +-cines-for domestic use, and so publ ' whote world; a fuil'and-complete _ taken the many users of his medici among secre! nostrums of doubtful OF KNOWN COMPOSITION.’ Not only does the wrapper of every bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine { ‘weak stomach, torpid liver or bilious-| nees and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have fun upon it,-s9 plain English, a fall and complete list of all the/ ingredients: composing: [t) bat’ ‘emait= khas—been—compil numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, po: ent. contain: Dr, Pierec’ ee cines. One of thee little books will be mailed free to any one sending address al card or by letter, to Dr. R.V, N.Y, and-requesting. the same. From this booklet it will be learned that Dr, Pierce's medicines con- tain no. alcohol, narcotics, mineral ‘agents or other poisonous ‘or injurious agents and that they are made from native, redicinal roots of great y: also that some of the most valuable in- jients coi in -Dr. Pierce's Fa- vorite- Prescription’ for. weak) nervous, t Ovet-worked; “tan-down,” nervote and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago by the Indi iments affecting their fact, one of the most valaable medic- ina! plants entering“ into the composi- tion of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-. tion was known to the ‘Indians. ae —*Squaw-Weed."—Our knowledge of the ures of not a few of-our moet valuable native, medicinal plants-.was gained Srom thet dian eg wmade 1) ‘and PEO ceaety andi the nee.of lesigned chemical apparatus, ¢} vorite Prescription” is a most efficient remedy forrerilaitng all the- womanly functions, correcting displacements, ne ‘prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, preresialng patna period: shtoalng up nerves and bringing about a fect “ataecal heal ne z i. ae end Proportion of the several in- esd ii je inedicines;: aa ral aathe working formula and pecal- lar processes, aratus and appliances employed “let tiplt™ manclashre a withheld from pablicity, that Dr, Pierce's now | OPEN SECRETS. To overcome the well -grounded: and reasonable: ‘objections of the/’) ‘more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R. vi Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold fe mot | better th: pecially. F. hime 1 i; to protect my family, a waye running » Sue vet my Mis. T did it to her arms enh nd with around, fier se WITe jh kaze naked 03 | ote nd Ars ¥ iy wis “went to. the Ist att ished broadcast and openly tothe Hat-of-the-ingredients cntering-inte: asked | the composition of his widely celebrated medicines. , Thus he has ines into his full confidence. Thus too he has-absolutely and completely removed “his. medicines : from merits, and made them xEMEDIES Dr_Pierce's medicines are now In a class all by themselves-- bejng absolutely and in every sense Non-secret. By this bold step Dr, Pierce ‘has shown that his formutas are of such excellence that he is not afraid to. subject them to the fullest scrutiny. imitators and those-who may be pirati- cally inclined ————. Dr. John Fyfe, of Sangatuck, Conn. Editor of the Department -of Thi tice in THe Ectectic Review says of Unicorn root (Helonias Dioica) one’ of a ingredients of Dr. Picrce’s-Fa- vorite Prescription: “A remedy which m_| invariably aM asa uterine invigorator and always [srors a condition which makes for normal ectivity of the entire reproductive system, cannot fail to be of great usefulness and of the utmost importance to the general practitioner of medicine.”+ “Helonias more fully answers the above purpores than any other’ drug with which Iam acquainted. In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women it is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some indication for this remedial agent.” “The following are among the lead- ua § indications ‘for Helonias+ Bain 01 ing in the back, with leucorrhe atonic-(weak) conditions the repro. ductive organs of women, muntal~de- pression and irritability, associated with {chrorie=diresses-of: the rep organs: of women) constant-vensat heat’ in the ie SaROLE nek renee menorthagia (i acedt nna) due to a weakened condition of the reproductive syglem; amenorthea, arising from or mpanying an abnormal condition of th the’d digestive organs and an anemic {thin blood) Babtti Gragging ‘sensation paathe exeresae i wer part-ol—tbe-ab-- jom. ‘If more or less of the above tymptoms are present, no invalid promany can do ar take- Favorite escriptnn, which ja rich inal. the medical properties of Unicorn roct, or Helonias, MEX axD: WOMEN should have a bandy. They should have a book that treata of the sexological relations of the Bexes as well as how and when to ad- vise son and daughter. A standard Work Te We® e Common Seis Medical Adviser, by R.V. Pierce, M.D. Send 81_one-cent stamps for the latest thoroughly revised, cloth-bound book or, 21 stamps for the. nero vered volume, ‘Adare Dr, pre pine . Pierce, letary rights may not be nied jassed upon by unprincipled PIANOS 12 Sarcains. DISEASE... ells you that tuberculosis ta Hove itr because the Dr. j “it Gan be cured Anderson X-Light-corrects mis- the first. and ts neany Ma SSZHAINES BROS. 2s “50 SOHMER 60:WEBER 65 STODDART FOCHICKERING.. 75 STEINWAY rd aitantly and n positivo dlagno: | to atx” monthe! be usual med) Tt ls used ind street, an ie posrible by nations. ) Weat 254 One of the many hundreds of Dr. Ander- son's oured patients sayy (0 | Sesited, for feterencey: (7ame wiven if “L had consumption; all my nelgh- free aver Tr 105 STONE & CO. 125 GABLER 160 CHICKERING 1 170 WESER Buttalo, N. tearn the rin cause of Detare, fetlk A compete kn weleds. te neces: V achieve perfect. resul me 11 Eervous pervine ts stzmply ay (0. Nears! Absolute Guarantee, Positively =-Painioss—-i:xtractio# Best Teeth (Special) $8,0v Filling from... Baa Jold Crowns, 22k. gold ...., Beautiful Rose Pearl Plates (825,00), reduced to... soectallata sn treatment of Dimared Gu Teeth ‘Tightened by the Alveola method “Old. plates, cums and bridge, repaired at “lowest Si medical book nF Spacion j Hei Chitkes the smartest Ure eh ya of riety leathers. All There Values $1.75 and $2, Special, . $4.00 Shoes, 4" $2,00 and $2.25 Value: me Th sO me we wi chusive New. For “Boys. Hand welt soles, fine vici kid, gun- leather3; sizes 9 to 1334. Regular —_ Price, $2,25- now s Sizes 8¥2 To 1142—11 to 2; fine box! Sizes 6 to 8—8% to 11; made of a salf— leather, la Style, all. goed | s id. calf skin= leather; smart ape: earth $2.00 aad sas. Eri es: all styl We’ ve 3,500 pairs of these shoes ufacturer because the shoes are and $3.50 footwear. ¢ Represent the-perfection_of_shoema! the—young folks, genuine Peter Pan Shoe-and we are the ex-* York distributors. Peter Pan Shoe bears the above trade mark. “etal cal skin and-patent-calt-skin No More Than 2-Pair: Us mitt tor +2595 VALUES. The newest styles “| and finest built’“$2.50 and $3.00 shoes, Mads from selected patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and Glce Kidskin, Lace, Button and Sizas 2!g to $. Widths A to ilitary icher. High Cuban and medium ws, 84-50 Misses’ Regular Quality, ._ | Shoes, 179@ $2.50 and $1.60.and $1.75 Values. and $1.75 3 Hies Friday, %9¢—— n’s fine $3.00 and $3.50 to sell to-morrow. at's why they are priced wonderfuliy low. We can't ntion the name of this-man- I-Known as standard $3.00 There are 17 different styles, all Jeathers_and all this Fall and Winter’s styles and makes. not here's sa Teal inv estment. ing in foot- ‘here is only one [[] The genuine For Misses,~ Made from choice vici_kid, gun-metal calf -skin-and patent colt skin leath- ers! Goodyear welts; — all shanesy= ices 834 to 2. ; AY i Regular toa eiece | Price, 3250 now “many of a lot ot goods a5 bave been-sotd-tn-days-before- ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT, MADE BY US MA has since been strictly observed. Success of the day has Jed to many Imitations. Copied in NAME, but not in DEEDS! \_HWERE-ARE_PROMISES FOR TO-MORROW:— YEARS AGO, FRIDAY ) Women's Suits, | FRIDAY ) Curtains, PROMISES! Women's Coats: | PROMISES; Draperies, = IN’ J and Furs. « joc IN 3} Panels. Fine ‘Irish Point. Curtains—Novelt borders in floral and other. deetgnse= pinin and detached fi’ centres— worked on. Sent. Bobbinet—3% yoes long. $7.00 and 88.00; values. Broadcioth ‘and Cheviot Suite— % medium three-quarter ‘aud semi-Otted—satin lined— eleewhere $26.00, Striped and Plain Chiffon - Rromistothe—aiso Cheviot and mannish” Mixtures—elaborately braided. or: piainiy tallored— ‘ Skinner,» tl Mining ; value _, $35.00, 22.08 Fine Chiffon Broadstothe—tatest- shades—also stripes—coats in clogantly “braided, Miltary, strapped and plain mtyles-“Skinner satin Uning—worth 27.98 ‘Tourlat Gea teewersteas In medium and dark Oxford and brown: 6.98 BO Jerse Ye Costs worth. $9.98, Wiack Broadctorn Tull” clroular, ny temttr= newem d fall oF bales Mned—worth $20.00. 12.98 Sets of Inabella and Sable Itaccoon— pillow muffs and long, wide throw scarfe—aatin-lined— worth $15.9. Jap Mink Bete—scarf, ends, ‘claws and pillow mufts. elnewhere- $2 FRIDAY )-Women's Skirts, (ORONEES }Women's Waists, Wrappers. Etc. “Riack Panama and D Mixturew—ail style £0 Sample Portt Damesk, Atm: and Pad Artmuresd bordets—xpectal, each. Imported Frei —"/ Golorings to hermoniag: furniahings—G0 inom <value Leer, ‘ ue/ ¥ine Tricot Gobelin rich desiene—value, x nee—Vestibutes: ae peut motf on net— eae SITES PROMISES Velvets. IN J a mportea Lastrous B; ho € nch—all new shades andc black—regularly .73. hevior Skirta— pleats, sITk 3.98 of Black Broadcloth, Cheviot Serxen and Panamas—also “ereat variety of AIT Wool Creo Berptlenw— ing “ahtesaleewiiere "3 pend le. of strh bands—also extra sixes--reg. $9.0%.6.98 Black Taffeta Silk Walsts—tallored in new effocts—also rich Liberty Satin—bieck, white and evening shades elaborate designe— stone, myrtle 48 ct. qualities, Silk’ Face Velvete—larwe assort- nent of neweat colors and black—7 ct, qualities, Black Cloaking Velours. ‘zich deop bINtK—ValUe $2 Tiinch Silk Volles—satin_c and euiree ent and mediui colorings—ree. Waiet and Skirt ee lack, -colore, fancles—at 3.98 Wrenen’ ‘iste of Nun's Veiling In various lacesteim'd or taney tattered styles—also Brilllantine and Novelty Woot Fabrice—self or emb'd linen: collar. with tle—worth $2.98. Flannelette Wrappers—3i to M4 buat— light and dark eh eck piripee and figuires—value $1.98. 1.24 German. Flannel Rober fancy aulet coiorings—turned dow: lor collar—regularly 2.50. bie sine aad ‘other reduetion FRIDAY ) Outing Flannels, oo 1-88) pRoMISES} Flannelettes, FRIDAY) Millinery, IN reales, &e. Promises} cotass Novelty Dress Ginghams—@tri j Petticoats, nd Cheeke—faat colore—reg. .10.- Poptina—fcy~whades—inercs'd—selt— Untrimmed Feit Hat black and colored airs _ ColOrs—Kood “value at .60. Ya Ready to W: Tart or fancy bralde— ly draped with velvet or mith | Hbbenbowsmdlack. and. Soot vale at SRL. Felt Sailora, Muphroom fairs, ete—colorn and bi bound edge—large allk bows or wetles, with quiltmecmorth 81.98, 1.40 Women's Coutf Corseta—odd lots aad sleen—-with and without garters— white and gray—wort! to $1.00. .49 Elner Coutll Corsets—dip hip and shapes—white, gray and i jac Wkes TS 10 30—rer, Fi.00: Sar Block Heatherbloom. Petticoats— “Ride fancy flounce—deep dust ruffte- : Petileonta— worth 34.98.... 3.98 Binck Sateen Petticoats—accordion $1.50... 9B flounce or two ruffles—reg. FRIDAG) Boys’ Suits | and PROMISES j Furnishings, IN Double Breast Sutte—Cheviots Tweede—with and without delte- pCa eas aa oes Russian and Sailor Suite— ‘Tan, Brown and Gi a8: Heavy Nap Outing Flannele— alyies—alpo.-plain.shad abactal- ~non-whikable Wool Anish Plaid ealtings= New Fall mtyles—14 Double Fold Scotch Platd faildnesee= Just enough for Friday—worth .1k.. @% Yard wide Fancy Madras Percales- absolutely fast colore—worth .J5— 9% comulation o¢ Diese Lengths and nem —ASSoantr at Friday's. sped ‘Prices FRIDAY 9 feos rannels. inings. -T Notions, &c. Sal ore uiuelegeceriet, FRIDAY tee rom ses} Handk’fs, IN Neckwear, Etc, 2 to 56-inch Point de Pacis and Vel. Lacea—reg. 12 to IE Ws reririie es OY Nexllgee Bhirts—Madras and Percale—| ie taney or plain white— — vet Ineh—isd pce eee 12 to 14 neckband—value 75 49 | - Laundered Madras Blouse Fal Q patterns—neokband of eoline sitached "erincee_tace ATekee rapier re =8 to 15 years—vah ona, All finen Initial Handkte— Remslitehed—unlaund dveite digris z Oxfords, Cheviots, Tweedh, * Atxtures and plain “olors—platn or Aannel THinings—$ to 10 y He $5.00, Knee Pants and Bloomere— ray, brown, tan und ollve mixtures— ‘value .¢9. Persian Bandings and Pull Braian— AUTOS WORTH. BUYING. Manhattan's Pioneer Auto-| mobile Exchange. ‘and cheup that Flag, you be any They are 30 vertineat non afi iter pe : er property Comet ar nirt collar style—$ to 13 yra— value i sd-Bton Cape ~ATetdtew and Panther value 7. cs rene Women's Underwear, ER AG Children’ s Aprons. Cambric Corset Covers: black and colorestuney and plain Aegan values tj and, da: un “Wide tAberty Balin ‘Taffets Ribbons + plain, fancy. plaids and checke— ail-shailes-and -blagk—-Valua.33.---. 2: Ribb Red RU Friday's Spactal Redaction ee Embrotderies—Edsine an to. 6 Inches=Bwise Cane ibiynmd i: White Inserts—; fei ca ind riobon rubcvaiue .35...19| FRIDAY ) + Muslins, Fine Gambrle Skilrts-snowy: aiyles | PROMISES; Sheets, : ASL Or aS aes iN | Domestics, Etc. Extra Size Fiannelette Go wna geod quality su, LO Yard wide Unbleached se: full round threa Sune Ti eesi ys Pillow ‘Tubing—4: woven all around for Pillow Crises nN ‘advised ia} by the 1 Anderson [3 7,19 find oui Doaltvely the exact of any. le ¢ atton bys thia ight mowed tha wa. t had chills, ri jd not think I could 464 ao" many. co ‘eral. proni- Kut after being ox- "son L knew. that the dreadful aympt xradually stopped, and ithe jonthe 1 hed gained 32 pounds: well and trong i T was to know nat hin office, 50 West 2d] Houre--tal Monday: | Bo 10to 4 tye Friday nin} i} clock; | it to 2, It unable to call Maat LONG ©, Weet 14th at. 2.20 PM ae ; GOETZ&CO. 81 Court, cor. Livington St. 1 Block From. City Hall. Brooklyn. OPEN EVENIN ATTEN EINE baancn Aq BACK thts, blocks below M. Leave Battery FOR SALE. WAAL GENTLEMEN'S CLOTTING to order "EXCHANGE GOTHING CO, 9 BROADWAY. ntrance on Park Pisce, | 338 SIXT H AVENUE, Cor 21st St. Open Fetes unt 8,30, your CREDE Rasy wecaly pasinents to: (hoes unadl, to pay cash, Foreign jankuages spoken —— EXCURSIONS. Anan | Special Codfish | ate to Block thet RISUNT: D Saturday, nh, Joaves Tattery § Pp. Tiokets, tale’ Battery. SNBRRE ROS eee .T Ss i LADIES’ AND GENTL dressed in" ihe ide sears ie CLOTHING at tne iow mea 4 it, ° Mosed uy 1p Be W Me ubmay & elevated station Ss CRA Go Saco re Weekir “or nial ineed and Seilered von first y ATT. DIAMOND ‘OH CO, hs a eee, Invi elaascs, (WD In 0 lanatlc Invisible Dito Wine Cryatst Pebble Kyeclamres; Ind that never mist, bpsmcer’a, i -Mai@on La ‘mecca Mute tally given vues | required (Broadway, Mammoth Auto-| mobile Exchange, 290th 24% Wy Tain. near. Nenad way. Clothing] | on Credit For Men and Women Naira erence lonknasie| yirequlred’ PEOPLE'S QUIFITTING CO., 404 Eth ao POr hat BSth ats. ‘One Fight Byenings. atyles--emb {ng—special. " the common cotton kind— FRIDAY Table Linens, POx20—valty (24 | NXY—value 58.29 [PROMISES Towels, alue 49.29 | MxM—value 0 435 IN Towellings. FRIDAY Hosiery. Ay Unteittane Chines | ROMISES| | Underwear t designs He sL 1.15 IN j Men's Furnishings, worth Women's 2 newest atlteh—V ot an nev! value (§2.69.. ather Proof Tickings—aseorted pas—Il inches wlde—value tt 10% Snow White Cotton for tilling rtd) Children's Al Linen Bleach, Damas! Women's Black Hose—allk emb'd 68 Inch-rvalue/-iss E +58] instep, various patterns—special,. .29 21 Inch baa to match— Men's full length Suspendere—Lisle value $2.49 see 1-98] and webbing strong Tubber—with All Linen Danek Towel gilt buckle—reg. .29, knot SeaReelxue ESE, Borsreereee 19 dfen's Muailn and Dor Towelx—clore weave— 1 inches tang ais Heit inch cregularly 9 «39; emb'y Irigiedecinenneverctel: 30. Women's White Ib Shirts—neege excellent quality—reg. 8. Mned—all algess-pants to match... 30 All linen Barnsley Towslling—1T% ‘an | Boys’ Natural Wool Underwear— extra guatity—value 16, 10%! alsea 21 to NO MAIL OR "TELEPHONE ORDERS. 18 Inoh Cotton Diapering—

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