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PORT ibe he ae PON cea ee eee Res THE EVENING WorRLp, FRIDAY DECEMBER 6, 1 RYBODY'D BE IN. SLAYER OF NAN y vawys, IAS WCE LF BLUE LAWS poy suit HAS FLOPED WIT BLOND CASH could regwin hie feet fe. cand whe! ty the) Exen i ‘wert halls, dance halls, moving-picture shows, museums; and shutting) i f z 7 Oy Jury-box fu grasp the Jiands of Men) man wax today by t ‘down: of restaurant orchestras, recalls to the people of New York that{ who tiad i ted him. Many of the y sto} Jenied that g 3 ‘ ] Jurors werd in gears. The aged father: tar: they are indeed a law-ridden community. : |had/to be. Gartied: from’ ie courtro - If Commissioner Bingham should take it upon himself fo enforce all hones nee the laws.and corporation ordinances hécould make Sunday ‘a’ dead day | Ade reality, and also make it very uncomfortable for the average citizen iain y sixth warret No 161 1 basement ¢ ty | Brookiy: Tad been tmpikuted in sending Mrs. 5 } Forgive me, please. sen shop that keaps lelos¢ every delicat FEAR PRETTY GIRL | | Es) bg ‘Father of Prisoner Also Seventeen - Year-Old Mary} ; 3 : ae |’ Swoons and Wife Suflers Dunn Vanishes trom Home oes _ : Flysterics, in Borough Park. , o { “ % 3 ‘There'd Be No Skating on Sundays, = sca Rast . No sooner did a jury to-day acqui ‘There Is a hot time cin store for a. BNO Cabs (on Autos to Hire and) |v us can el ue a ee te < ‘ | muntering»’ Henry initzier, in ‘Long! cused by John W. Hamfiton, a con- e Women Who Use Rouge Would Buses ssw ee i ee is eee ss - ose : tin wm faint. Hie wife. who had attended | of eloping with his beautiful seventeen- _ Be Arrested in Bunches, ie ue peso ta Sundays yearld tir dnuctar, Mary Dot ¥ ¥ pecame tiyatertcal and, had. to. by =| mninsing from nn. home. in ; « Commissioner Bingham's edict closing the Sunday theatres, con hicrd Gsveratsin Iolite waliec ofa oanidare & | es neurched her street, tor day, and found the fol-| H he he sj husband, John Bloodgood, died just a3 Haunting Wo cver (he pros} ~~ was the direc! esponsibilities seriously. Her tcur had not been uniformly successful, CLARA BLOODGOOD DRIVEN TO SUICIDE BY CARE AND FEAR ne he rry that She Would Be Forced to Close Her Tour Cause of Society Actress’s Deed in Baltimore Hotel. t of having to. close her tour in. The-Prth” t cause of the suicide of Glara Bloodgood, the actress, at the» [Hotel Staflord in Baltimore last Company nominally owned the productio cent. of the financial responsibilit stal cards bro Mother Ae t ‘Tan's y y 1 idav seas aw “, c re i Pat .. “on a weekday: jinserinto peang beet Renee Neyer ete Loree holiday season would reduce the profits, and she dreaded the fheviiable casei TyAmbe slaw explicitiy provides that all Circie and other theatres where vande-|dutlng a quarrel falloy y wan adopted by Hamiitons | Closing of the company and the vensequent idleness of the actors and Pa hp lmunday labor is prohibited, excepting | Ville or resented, and who) band’s demand for an apo: four years ako, ter bers actresses in her support. Her@fusband, William Laimbeer, was in is © Whe works of necessity or charity, sores goney bie week | ar are 1k Pa Tene f; ; ity, unable, to help her fir Hy and ail her mon: 7 x upon tae p A attend . i las {rented as one of thelr awn chil- bi i Ane anda err 24 eno: asa during the a a ie thes the afternoon Heacred (con: BOROUGH BANK DEPOSITORS | given a intisica! and vocalsteain- 1 $15,000, was tied up in the Knickerbocker Trust Compan jeréer, health or comfort of the co . ts reyponsible| WANT METZ FOR RECEIVER.. and a private school. The | “Recently in conversation with a New peaking eran: (ge munity, The sale of food, excepting © Hosrd of Al- ca four Hs ciildren were fond of yo ; MS dof the agtres, fraw meat, is allowed betore 10 o'clock eddaye paswbanvordiel < e f thelegte ister and whe often res] *OC Manaxer she said: ‘Frigatful : (AM. on Sunday, Alderman Doull, whte, | Will Ask Justice Betts to Remove! cha Co Rev ewes NOmtar wae Tike [eye lo nting been AGacries “of a ty Honest" Friend Says_ tis in the power of Commissioner | with give perini 1 ‘Temy. Onticer: {Ap | ea ‘} fortunes, Mr, first marriage to V ed the awtul news (Bingham to close every haberdashery | empontry ers “and Af a : | said 3 Near cus usiae “ct St aaoeanacte (eee | : ite 'Phone—Tatk Gives Clue. | Havemmyer_wan unhappy. My second | jis igi store ‘ont sunday; auyular | liobak hati taves Beam prose) point the Comptrolter, ane yMthey ne i Ret. 21st | 23) Eighth AWB, & 224 sts, NEW YORK CITY. MANUFACTURI 3 INK from $3 Up ie Vee of Charges ight, While the Shubert ‘Theatriea? Clara Bloodgood bore 80. per | and she was a woman who took her She knew that the dul! b and teat Commissioner Bingham will | Er : sear! fare] fopen after 10 o'tlock tn the worning.} i5¢ intorrere Se | At a meeting of Deywsiiors’ Com: ‘not been the same cheerful «irl that | 1 wax achieving success on the stags ea aece aes Ors Iate! years tha ellcateason people | wriiere can te no doubt aa to the | MUON OF the Borousl Baik, lield fn isn tad been Anco entering the Hani: | sy Cresent wisband. cate. Leimuccr Biden ions ive Kept their stores open Sunday) over oe tie Hourd of Aldermen to Brovkion tila afternvon, a ‘radical | iiton family, ‘The frat suspttiod that li b ne ‘ i afternoons and evenings, and they do) Kiiena <i te AW TG ater eel eliange was made In the programme [someting worried list reached Mr, (lat a LORUN SMES CA SI AtCe ck UTD, cnaraved dd the State law in matters per- DRT OREETHANKeEI Nae EDA SER as y of my (lends have ex- ‘au enormous business. . taining especially to the city: police reg: fOr the preservation of the funds tn the | Hurl) Don't Buy Soap on Sunday eon Institution, It waw decided to drop op- | he! Punic raboncn pateunk Aerial vAfter)10 o'clock Inthe morning. tinder Sullivan ys {ther head of f positions td permanent ryoel versie a aisiacinaleraiaiietin istrict interpretation of the law, the the Bullivan & Kraus syndicate, Mls! provid mptrolier e-store told Mrs, di ‘of anything except food in restaurants, | cousin, “Little Tim," Ix the leader of be designated permi called up an Exe PHepared tobacco, milk, ice, soda water, | the majority In the Moar of Alder |) king House asd: held conyers Wruit, flowers, confectionery, newspa-| men. fee so NoUNK man, and ¢ vurt, it'Is in the power of the Commissioner ESCAPES FROM | perlenced si Twent to see him, and told him he must art-stra loudgvod © friends.” & hoodoo to herself and | ‘Those in the profession who knew nb j Dest realized that she was possessed of | what was practically an obsessi emed «frail | SH pont, 1 PSTABLISITED All Cars transfer to N, | or even the akso'ute lass of sight. a Est'd Over 40 Years. . N.S.BRANN About the 7 Lean—Cows and Its Significance to Present and Future Conditions. THE DREAM. And it came to pase, At the end of two fult Jeers, that Pharach dreamel, and beheld he stood by the rtrer, 2, And, behold, there cdme up out of ‘the river seven well fae onred Kine an@ fat After them out of the ver, {i-favoured and Jean-fleahed: and. ood vy the other Kine upon the brink of the river s 4. And the It = fi voured and lean- ‘finshed Kine ald oat up the seven well favoured and fat Kin Toveph vent then brows) forth from the prisan and Lihe Drevmte Phare he interpretation thae Joseph gave. to Pharaoh's dream js too well known to need repetition, but its slenificance has been apparent In modern times, ‘for every seven years there has been A decided change In the financial and general conditions all over the world. Statistics prove that. An up-to-date Interpretation {s given to this dream in interview where a prominent hustling business firm {5 asked opinion on the impending and much-talked-of hard times, HOPE says: “All this talk of hard times coming, repeating Idle rumors aud hard-lnck stories, is bad business, and, like any other eplidem{é, ft (spreads and does harm. The beat cure {4 to go along easy and begin at once to practise 2conomy and Rat You. The Lean Cows Won't | Pers, drugs, medicines and surgical ap-| The theory upon which the Board of Hest Somebody stiould overhear der, { etter. Bellas coajis' patil (eas Write atovesintay,| Alderaan ands Gommlsrlonse: Bide lara Lhe AareshinalerimaleneMitee Eee Sasnelds Eee eee Nouvrentlemenswhoghaves beer ain e ibe open, but the law prohibits the sale| will work iu harmony, It 18 auld. I that | receivers. ye removed, TCOMP=| Areas Cor the giel on’ Tuesday, ung | At, te time she killed herself last | | the habit of wearing clothes that cost Sot tocthbrushes, soap, writing paper,|the Legislature convening in January senerCommiigliaciedicrurvel i: chow] Miri? urged tial welaonencinie ter (eee hee eee eee i 4 s $75 to $100, come to the Hope Corner Day “brushes and (combs, perfume, | will early in the session #0 amend wid ee eee tion, “Ik ls the bellet | dinner. Six’ o'clock ini tked themeunts| ceagerre ahora tus ia he cone earner | s ie, POIs sue elnveseale chal mnoneden ug sponges. toilet appliances and other slde! modify the present Sunday blue laws the depositors’ cominittee that he wilt i Hietion of the Job, wnd a halt hour} sem” Vereig Werder eida rats Wane i al sieeoe) TON OVERCOATS, showing fine ex- Anes. The sale’ of beer ‘nd Hquors in| ay ty agree With popular sentiment us| wind Up: the affairs of the PAHOA Tre reck lary maMithienenuileancioties x witing “ ee ene rere aR Orked for a Livelihocd. | E ri {amples of artistic tafloring, luxur!- ‘hotels with meals is not prohibited. expressed in the Doull ordinance. {oat it in SEE TS Ne ue iy a tra Call geORE 1 watch, diamonds | telephoned tenn tute Seth creel yesigh Saved. ous, pure silk Mervellleux Mnings. Under the law prohibiting lator save Could, ‘The Comptrolier was prominent. | and other Jewelry, lett the house. See aban Set Ra ni Shel eeee 3 ee The Clearing-House price brings Of necessity or tor charity on Bunday, RR ea TTT [Ty interested in the bank unt he was ea Pac U BA eee romeo Peles ‘ juke Feoerenca entlon, ol (a ekilled Eve to. $24.67, $28.34; $34.67. NARROW. clecial toafticn when he atyposed of bis PHU BO TREACURER 1S | to kno + Latin) hereabouts, ic, Doctor often prevents permanent injury. er good stores'the prices would Of Police to arrest cab drivers and stock to William A. Hurley’, ehauffeurs who let cabs or automobiles STEAMER IN FLAMES. WRPANeTTRNRGHROUSEVELT | ACCUSED OF GRAND LARCENY ko to Baltiiniore on the TP o'clock train To-day, in Baltimore, “he took posses-| {1 Hare your eyes eramined If you are Interested (they're mighty be $40 to $60. in Fur-lIned Céats to pleasure parties. The strict -inter- om at the first sign of trouble. popular), we shave a “corner” on ‘ b sees sion of wu sealed letyer she left for hire | y £ Pretation of the law does not allow i = = 3 : - ae th Hone : ca A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. them. GREAT-COATS, — fur-lined any one to engage in any ‘pleasure on| BALTIMORE, Dec. 6—The nteamer FOR EXPOSITION BOOM.) William Jones Indicted by Rich.) Wien He read 1 he suid: pel yeits Rockin) Eye and far tfospital,| throughout, with” Persian, | Beaver; ‘Sunday. St. Mary's, of the Maryland, Delaware wo aA Crete Tyee pseu ecees apa Mahe ‘| EDW. JOHNSON, M. Otter and other select collars, at The running of “rubberneck coaches”) }4nd Virginia Huliroad Company, waa} oo.79 pas ¢oViewunt Kaneko mond County Grand Jury pentose VO BO GAL a its Many vests in private eaciice $24.67, $31.34, $44.67 and up to Ho! Ps i 3 2 2 . cide and ts the sort of a letter a e ry 07, 34, * Hee ae eer eee ne, Lint OA tke PA ig cabled Presiden Htoosevelt (as fe) and Put Under Arrest. MOUUCowTlOUtse Keon Rus hana cerca nart coins ARCOM KENYON, M.D. | $288.07. Go to any furrler to du- prraons bent Upon’ pleasure. or. recrea- pices Sie mbtea nine tet) Mentiels A rin William Jones, treasurer of the Church | she was devoted, M. (LINDEROT : ipifeate coats of similar quality and eerie fmnets ecitielopaches miknt | Pst Aleit. One of sheicrew feianasing on. (enole’ Wxnpire wi rejoicing vat] ap ye Redeemer at Port Richmond, 8. “I can ascribe her act to nothing but 1 inns 1 Far atosnttay, | 201 pay $50,00 to 8750.00, ‘claim that they aid In glying those who | and 4a believed to. have perished. stone cocommendation — th fa Oi M Pert R erro fectrcae SSSUTO MOLINE au Jasin Mevohien Five and Fay Moenttal, } #1de upon them instruction and infor-| The remainder of the cref of twenty-| America should participate in our ex: | t, was arrested thls afternoon at his| overwork, J had Wweeed Lee rons a eee Without Charge.’ yne Uncertatuty About the Stewart mation, but the law doos not’ provide |eleht, including Capt. James Gourker |ponttion, sand I thank. ¥ou on tehaly home in that place on u bench warrant the stage and cotne to tue tn New Y Giarses) reveribed Only “When Needed, Bullding < 1 he rity of the wd he Mi rs cha: iy ES ‘a pre it Sa ne $20 coded e rice: hes ac G - for the accumulation of instruction on | had narrow escapes from the Mamby,| OF aud with tie autho i | {asiled upon) “ai tat Sa iF ie at her Beet Ga bre aD day pane hus placed us in a most pecullar post ®unday save in a ohurch. somne of them jumping overboard in| (signed) “KANEKO.: | rind) larceny: tn’ the second degree, Iti but’ ale \was)/ ambitious /and “conscien hulich: &S. tion. All our efforts of the past 3 Skating on Sunday Is Illegal, | thelr night clothing. Thin despatch ts significant, ax -Vin-} Je Sullexed that he stole §70. of the/ tous. e OFA, yours to establish this corner as a fT EOD Y ete [Sir ares saeetal ee mranded on ave; |count Kaneko ts a member of the | chureh’a funds, Mr, Latmbeer Baltimore for New ESTABLISHED hicreantile landmark may be “wiped “Gambling, public sports, exercises OF | wie te fre broke ont, She jad gone! PENS Council, new Viscount | ntediately after: him arrest he wi ork at noon t with the body of Nearly 30 Years. out” any day, but we are prepared hows ron Bunday are forbidden byithe | Caio there Wednesday. nlgit tna ealol tt evel ieellattaah se Mieta aa lraken to Police Headquarters in Man-| his Wife. An Invextigation by a Balt! Ave, Below 13th st and ready to move at short notice Penal Code. In summer this provision Mead FS | ee neee vents Roosevelt is, alwaya, the alin, where 1b was) soon learned (Chiat | more| Coroner. eatatiliaheds thatthe Below 220 St j Of the law is used to prokibit baseball | (lat wrought hayoc with the bay ship-lhrm triend of Japan and he briigy he bad never been arrested before. ‘Then tess bougfit the revolver: with whi ay. Below 22d St ‘Therefore AM Stocks Muat Go, games, It is in the power’pf the Police! pling. She was bound from Balt world he was returned to Port Riohmond. fwhe Killed herself in a store Bal . Astor House -Block ‘this weck there is a great showing Commissioner to prohibit skating on the | more With freight and + passengers. Mr, Jonas ts sixty-pne yeurx old and! more street | ‘Tuesday After pu nui St. Neat Ann st. of TER OVERCOATS at the parks in the lakes on Sunday, although | Benedict, Just above Holland's Bar, was lax been a trustee of the chureh for) chasing the weapon sie called up the prices, $13.33 and the law permits the letting of bo. to} ty have been her last stopping place for niwny vears. The complaint aguinat hint gore op the teleplione and asked for “standard values $22, $20; Monday patrons on these same Sakes. | the duy. Conaegiientiy: moat ot he Byades Bs oehes Rens Dreuernards matruetiols, asito7 fiuw: to" Insert! thé $17.50 and $15. A big shipment of <A Milde over twelve years ago, when! freight and all of her passengers liad evergwhere with apprec Geanedire ees Hearteiape Established 1852 JOHN BLACK SUITS {s called to your at- Prscitors] Roneavelty snow President, of 1 Mandi fully covered Lyctusuruncan | aieta pe tastes isa rae inaieatine it] —__—_ Mrs. Josefa Osborne, the modiste and eyed tention, Prices range from $9.67 fie United States, was President of shel quand : a iettrhe apinicotomie. American: | omy one “BK@MO QUININE?—Tha: ta | former manager of Mrs. Osborne's Play- |to $18.67.and the values are stand- tice Board of this city, he set about Troe PPT ST, depicting the see atte find | HAXATIV BROMO QUININE: Look for house, wax Clara Iioodgaud's closest THE NASSAU BANK ard at $14.50 to $25, @rigid enforcemont of the Sunday laws Dies on Hunting Trip, American Wild xy the thinks anc ECO err ts ore Bay esse BS ltriend. She was deeply affected ti \ manufacturer of exclusive men's aie exiaaed soem eee rene COLUMBIA, 8. C., Dec. 6—Col. Wine | 1° i : wear has sent us model WINT. x have since mn greatly relaxed jiam Elliott; who was appointed Ly = = ‘Original Clearing House Member. ISUITS of exceptional attraction «hich tal the way of permitting Sunday selling | president Roosevelt to take charge of |) ——— ee SS | gp Ore B House Members.) were intended to retail at $25, $30 and fof Mquor. On Sept. 2, 15%, more than |murking the Confederate graves in tle Z <<} is N $40. Clearing-House’ prices, $18.67 0m “persons paraded through the | North, died suddenly: yesterday at Beau | 1 Gifts from Z Corner Nassau and Beckman Sts,, aad $21.34, Unusual opportunity for . v where he was with » hunt- ‘streets of the clty to protest in masi esting against the enforcement | avhat were known aa the “blue Jaws.” The State law ts comprehensive. It Is | REPONT oF of I - Lewkowitz “gotended to prohibit anything that may | MERCANTIL iMetract from the religious charactor Chlspe Pa ‘ithe first day of the week. ‘The richt of | the State to make laws tending to ald in) Geert amt dincaunta, ‘the enforcement of religious observances | spemoam ht acd Salted thas offen been questioned, but hus | | honda to secure cireulu © “never been concluatvely tested. 1 ore wea e In the corporation ordinances the pro- ple are hedged about with a maze of | ipetty laws If Commissioner Bingham <Anstructed his policemen to enforce them ‘there would be few citizens out of jatl. Women Who Use Rouge In Danger. | ‘ There 1s a law prohibiting the shaking | of rugs trom windows, a law prvllbit- ing the placing of potted plants in win- dows and a law prohibiting one from ressing or undressing within the view! of A .person ovtside a window If the Diamond and Rich Solid Gold Jewelry ~-Our exjénsive business and large sales enable us to import Diemonds and other Precious Stenes in very large quantities. , ; Importing our gocds direct and manufacturing our own Diamond Mountags ond Solid Gold Jewelry enable us to give our customers THE GREATES VALUE at the very lowest cost. hand Bo bn pwned banka, | shade should be up. It is forbidden by iaw to strike # match om A letter Sox, to allow dog to -run loose, to drop & newspaper on the floor or the seat of a street to ex pectoris on th ne ort Rive away or sell a str: The law pre from Kalhert: their faces painted. Commissioner Hin r of a car ham's «leuths could make « | peanisue pe pee 1 Git theatre tn / only such AAA Watches that Are Atsolutely Reliable. Roe ra(Mecallowes (mall a auger EVERY. WATCH A post card, The United States law Woks ont for that It ta a rime to throw a banana peel Into the street or to match nickels with a friend "to see who shall pay the car fare or buy the drinks. “Staking « for drinks comes under law Ulbiting’ gambling order free of charge. movement 21.00 pro- Altogettier there are many things we all do which are dilegal and £ s i Ine Diamond (No Chip), poild 1 4-Kt. « goods at Wwhidh we would muke our (1 00m ty Oil, hoasy ditie case. Weltnant 92, OO ‘The Most Moderate Prices, to arrest if Commisyi gin. movementsres ; whould decide ail the time. io enfor Largest Assortment of Every Description. Watches. No auticle is more satisfactory and pleasing than a watch that will keep correct lime and a case that is reliable, We desire to most emphatically assure our customers that we handle and sell correct timekeeper and kept in perfect THE POPULARITY of our two stores and the increasing’ demand for our goods are the best evidence of our abilily to meet the desire for reliable Catalogue of 135'Pages Mailed Freo guaranteed 1.59 eI EXPECT ALDERMEN |." TO PERMIT GIVING | 2 SUNDAY CONCERTS, *""" -+ Manufacturing and |. Repairing Departments on.the Premises | saa ; lis otha ESTABLISHED lico OPEN EVENINGS. . Charles L. Hofman. counsel for Year & Krause, propriet > Bewey, Savoy, the Gotham, of VENUE, Cor. 17th st. Finest Goods, “Largest Assortment, Lowest Prices, Manufacturing Establishment 290 Grand St. (cor. Eldridge.) NEW YORK. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, The pick of Bahama’s sweetest, ripest, most luscious pine-, apples, thoroughly cured and cut into dainty finger shaped pleces. The fact that we import them direct and attend to 29% 60 cents per pound would not be at all out of the way, but '0 prove our merchandising enterprise we will offer them at Pound SPECIAL for this FRIDAY|SPEGIAL for this SATURDAY ‘Bon Bons... . Pound Fudge......Pound SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | jai 5 20. Special Assorted Chocolates (es) pou Vy Chocolate Maraschino Glace...... Cherries... Pound 29c¢ SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, A 30-pound Pail of ‘‘Town Talk’’ Mixture and 60 half-pound Holly Wreath Boxesfor . . . , $2.40 A 30- d pail of ‘Barley Si Mixed’ and 60 pound p rley Sugar Mixe: ane $3.00 Why Muy a Middleman More Tin You Cun Huy of the Mauufacturer? GOLDEN GLACE PINEAPPLE. (kem from start to fiaish egables us to price them as we do, Assorted Fruit Walnut 10¢ Chocolate Wa'mut 10¢ Scotch Nut rl 19¢ INSTITUTIONS, FAIRS, Etc, half-pound Holly Wreath Boxes for . Itiw store Gren evenings unUll 11 ofcloek, We deliver tree purchases of one dollar und over be= tween Battery and. 200th 54 Sirevt. We deliver 1 to 10 toa for Be. 10 penta ti 9, Manhattan above 200th i 2 CORTLANDT. & 2 CHURCH ST at cl ked and shipped fro: ue mall order ‘depart: ME DRELASSAU ST -39 to 48 breast measure. big men Hope Furnishings Corner h ui compared (oa beehive these days, Good ame, good com: partson. Bees know aw good thing. You have probably heard—of Hope Oxford Coat Sweaters ut $2.18; oth- ers say 0 or more, Beautiful Bath Robe: $1.88; the famous “Guyot” Frenche Braces, the famous “Presl- aenut’ and “Whi American Sus- penders, any of them, Hope says, 38 cents and you get them; no apolo- gles nor excuses. Hope offers no “alt. By the way; we are selling the fa- mous }OODYEAR GLOVE RUB- BERS” for men of; all dispositions. Hope says 88 cents, no matter, what any one else gays, A new feature which has become the taik of the town fs the issuing of the C-H Merchandise Certificates va tticates are an actual “Le- Kal for clears or candy ‘to {le amount of face value, 4 Arrangements have heen made with Waldorf-Astoria Cigar Company, 273 Broadway, Ridley’s Candy Manufactory, GL Chambers at., ” ‘ fo accept; the CsH ‘certificates and deliver, with “Hope's compliments, cigars or candy to the bearers there- of, Both firms have made elaborate exhibits at the Hope Cornar, C-H certificates. bear the face value of cents ench, and are Issued with vevery Five-Dollar purchase. Get Your Certigentes If you are not more than satisfied with any purchase at this corner, not only fs your. money refunded without quiddling, but—command wa, a ten ry ik ‘Broadway, cor.Chambers | _ etewart: Bullding, r AN ani they fed © PHARAOH DREAM 3 4

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