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ok ce Af THE EVENING WORLD, FOO NEWSBONS CHEER PAINS A Destruction of Jerusalem,” teatures Ughied the rising generation of young @owepaper salesmen. ! From Harlem, Broadway, Park Row, {Wall street, and many other sections ed the city and its suburbs The Eye Bing World's newsboys and newadeal- M7. eame and made aa muoh noise at! ‘APein's place by the sea as the Demo- or@ratio delegates will make during the *'Deriver convention this week, It wes £@ happy reunion, made merrier by the Smusto of Shannon's Twenty-third Regt- “ghent Band and the popular “kid” songs FIRE SPECTACLE were produced which de-| Mot the day, sung by the lusty-volced 2 wantlers. *““Phrough arrangements made by The eBrening World cards were given to the | Mewsdoys and the dealers which ad- “mitted them to the freworks show, and | ey aloo were presented with round @ip trolley tickets to the seaside re U ot Course, the newsboy in fire, show- ‘gag how a real Evening World street ‘weleuman his customer in a ‘berry, was the one bright hit of the z@@ow, This aerial creation in colors @ minute and a naif, and !s one ya the best novelties that the creators ef fireworks have discovered. ¢. Mext in popular favor one oko, the Mook,” whose funny falls and tricks ‘Wen thousands of laughs, and made the ‘Whale audience feel like the newst Whe fact that the regular patrons o Hi Balm'e attended the pertormance did) ;BOe In any way Interfere with the eve- wing’ sport. The older people seemed @ think that The Fvening World's was almost as much of & treat ‘@0 the splendid exhibition of fireworks. dnd {t should be set down right here set Tha Bvening World's party had fino best chairs, the usual charge for “tivhtoh 1s 41 oaeh. 2F Phe animal part of the fireworks was “. genuine surprise, First came the pa, tigers.and elephants, and follow- fe io line ali the wild game which esident Roosevelt may hope to i whon he visits the dark jungles Bat Africa. x Among the speolal circus acts on the “Bill were the Flying Banvards, a tam- By of aerial performers, whose act \s @ thriller, Prof, Hardy, a new wire @performer in New York, made a favor- ble impression, His act Js illuminated with coloréd lights. ™-“T never saw anything ike that on “éhe Bowery,” shouted a red-headed aera of fifteen years when a grace- jal young woman gave the dance of yRhe Seven Vetls from “Salome.” “The Destruction of Jerusalem," pbectacle of fire, with a ballet of 30, ‘was the big event of the evening, The atory was well told in pantomime, and wthe attack on the city and the crumb- ‘lng of the walls and towers of Herod's Temple was told in fireworks such | Afri 1s Internationally celebrated for, With the closing of the entertain- Vamont thé air was fairly filled with sun | oelusters of dazzling hues, Du Barry | Bombs, acrobatic candles, whistling | Yoon rockets, musical’ golden rain, sil- wer bombs, chrysanthemum showers | and other beautiful fire creations, | © The, weather conditions last night | amore “splendid, and the affair passed if on schedule time, and everything eved like clockwork, It was truly a night for the newsboys and news- Jeaters, and their thanks and applause 16 Director Pain were given with a {rode that waa heard over Coney Island. BRONX RESIDENTS WANT | Y LARGER M’KINLEY PARK,| | { Ala Movement to Have gy | | | Saturday Concerts in Pres- 3 ent Square, Residents tn the neighborhood of Me- | Ginkey square, One Hundred and Sixty- street and the Boston road, have weenised for the purpose of furthering @ project to increase the sine of the ‘and aleo to have Saturday after- on and evening concerts held in the “eeusre during the summer months, Nicholas W. Ryan, president of the Democratio Club of tho district, and @otive member of several borough im- | (provement and tax-payers’ association, {o, leading the agitation in favor of a Menger park and Saturday concerts. He Wind! a committee, including Gen. Lowd, ofthe @ A. R., will urge the matter the Board of Baetimate, and Mayor MoCiellan is sald to have ap-| the plan, Park Comminsioner | has received numerous requests day concerts. sauere Ie. tor out of @ ry acd Song the greo us HENRY SIEGEL IRVING sin INSTITUTION | $ aiz months ending June 30th, 1908, at the rate of titled th ‘Fagg als aan On aud after July 161 1008 a inn vate ie nae lant osits made on or befora July 10th and within five a neces | BLRTENER Jr.h airmen What is Castoria. (CAStonA {s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio substance, Its age is its guarantes, It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness, It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Oonstipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been {n use for over | 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, and has been made under | his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to decetve you in this, | All Counterfbits, Imitations and '‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experienca against Experiment, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr, ¥, Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N, Y, saver “Your Oastoria is good for children and I frequently prescribe it, alwaye obtaining the desired results.” Dr. Gustave A. Elsengradtes, of Bt Paul, Mina, saver “I Have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom mend it as an excellent, mild and harmleas remedy for children.” | Dr, B. J. Dennis, of St, Louis, Mo, says: “I have used and prescribed your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of yeara Bnd find it to be an excellent remedy for children.” | Dr, 8, A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have used your Caw | toria {n the case of my own baby and find {t pleasant to take, and have | obtained excellent results from {ts use.” | Dr, J, B. Simpson, of Chicago, Ill, saya: “I have used your Castoria in cases of collo in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind ou the market.” Dr. R. EB. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neb., says: “! find your Castorta to be a | standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children { have ever known and I recommend It.” Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria certainly has merit, Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these | years, and the many attempts to {mitate it, sufficient recommerdation? ‘What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers.” Dr. Edwin F, Pardee, of New York City, sa: “For several years I hava | recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it haa | {invariably produced beneficial results.” | Dr. N. B, Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I object to what are called | patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in | them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use." | cenuine CASTORIA atways | Boara tho Signature of ||;] ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparation rds. slrullating the Food andRedula ting the Stomachs and Boel of Promotes DisesttonCheerft pes and Rest Contains nether eu Morphine nar} NOT NARCOTIC. A erfect Remi for Consfipa: tion, Sour Stonech, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of” Glide. NEW YORK. {The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 80 Years, ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 17 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK OT /, FOR SALE, | Autos, Best Cars, Good, Cheap’ Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- mobile Establishment, OUR CARS BELL QUICKLY The pu hen tad fay “Ee Sent years’ ex- competitors sel! SAVINGS BANKS, 120th Semi-Annual Urlon Square Savings Benk | HENRY SIEQEL & CO PRIVATE BANKERS Dividend formerly the Mon for the Savings of 20. Unk sats, A DIVIDEND has for the | 4 three and ix’ monte egal 108. a | the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum on all sums complete. na De 414 Pan Oant Inrenest Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,600 eC —————————————————— MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE JULY) 20 WILL, ORAW INTEREST FROM JULY 1.) INTEREST’ READY AND PAYABLE. IF DEGIRED. PROMPTLY ON THE FIRSY BUSINESS DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY. Sees ed Deposits may be withdrawn at any tine without giving motlee WE HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED NOTICE FROM OUR DEPOSITORS FOR THE | WTHORAWAL OF DEPOSITS, | THE INVESTMENTS AND CONOUCT OF OUR BUSINESS ARE UNDER THE DIRECT BUPER. | 1908-1907 WE TORK SAVINGS BAAK ie TH 8TH. avanti: Queen runabouts, NeW CO Rag have declaed «dividend foF 20 other very unusual’ theeaix months ending July, 1, 18, on all cast Yepoalta entitled thereto, under the by-law Dee at the rate it 152 fakes Can eel! FOUR PER CENT. sean Matty BOP" cla per annum en ail sume from | Al Auto Bodies Finest Kind, $5 TO $3,000, saoh tr ell te ad uhlbacher, Kellner, Qt i! nby, Ore peau A Stay ine July 10th wil | gor idle & Smart, Reading, nearly every WILLIAM 5} known make. awed MEL Limousines, Landa: Hlettes, Taxicabs, Touring akeninxLD MP or Runal No CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK w's the time to buy “| 6 AND 58 BOWERY, COR. CANA\ L_OF RESPONSIBLE, WELL-| MEN ENGAGED IN LaaiT. ENTERPRISES LLB LTE VOR OIROULAR, Hours: 9 A. M. to 8.30 P, M, 7 CHAMPION, W. 4. DOHERTY, t Connien 0. TZ, Secretary. SAVINGS BANKS, EMIGRANT! . INDUSTRIAL SAYINGS BANK UiChambers St, New York The Board of Trustocg has declared @ temi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, depoaite entitled — | use to have when want. Broadway Mammoth Auto-| QGTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVE xD. fay} ‘Trustees have ordered Interest at we mobile Exchange, $50 to 45 West 0:0, near Broadway. FOUR (4) PER CENT. paid t) depoators on and peta duly 20th on all sume of 86 ond tp to 64,000 which have rema.ned on de- | posit for the three or six months ending | f Ju ne 80th, 1008, .n accordance with the ad rules of the bank, Monay) on or before July 10th will draw | § from natty 1st, REAL ESTATE FO" SALE— LONG ISLAND, Per annum 6b al thereto. Ver sits MALS ON OR BE- FORE JULY 10, 1908, WILL DRAW Terese FROM JULY 1, 1008, AUMAD Ab, ALU duit, Premuent, JOHN J. PULLBEN, Comptroller, EXGELSIOR aun peat Ante rel 1908, at the rete of $165 ibis A HEMPSTEAD, L I,, within, the clty limits, A tew choice All Improvements, Electric tion, Call or write for full par. (4 NEW YORK REALTY CO,, °15 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. | LINE PATTEN LONG BRANCH AND BACK ASBURY PARK AND BACK Bloomfield st x 0 Mt and Wt A, it |_ dio Bae” —————= | ae SAOURSIONG ee ‘NORTH BEACH Free Fireworks To-Night oats Past 0th and 184th Rts, « SiS EOP CATSKILL for the Catekillg, Hud Cassack! ltopher at, 6 ear ry annum @ all B $8,000, made on or before uy 10th will @raw interest, from dnp gt MJ, ROOM, Prealdent, JOHN ©, GRISWOLD, Secretary. Accognts van be opened by mat! DEPOSITS AND SURPLUS over 87, 6. J | $40644O64ddO0 O04 You Should Plan Your Vacation With Care. 1,170 “'8ummer Reeorte” were advertised in laet Sunday’e World—96 more than In ALL THE 81X OTHER New York Sunday Papera combined Summer Resort Managers Will Mail Particulars Upon Request. oo 15.6 Chambers St, N. ¥, ‘The Trustees have declared » dividend forthe FOUR PER CENT. Derannum, on all sums from @1 to 88,000 uncer the by-laws, payable row interest pret rom Jely Int, 1908. W, 8. B. TOTTEN, GRORGE B, DUNNING, Tinenco Ooramttten PVE e2 0 hs » JULY 7, NEILL: Anas @ Established Forty-One Years. Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. (1908. During July and August this store will close at 12.30 o'clock Saturdays and at 6 o’clock evenings. Three lots at prices that stamp | them exceptional bargains, Onsale to-morrow (Wednesday). Gowns, Corset Covers and Drawers —All neat ly tim with em- broidery and lace. SGcin sheclallatiasnnecsrn Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats te Combination Garments — Sm oe ef fine embroidery, and ers ces, Regular price $1.39; special at...... $3 .00 Women's fine Cambric Petticoats pail cep re B00 and nces, eeu r price $3.00; special at . rnd 98 fashionable defined waist line, high bust and long back to positive perfection. In addition all R. & G. models have the quality that means lasting shape reten- | tion and the perfect pliability that means "ease and comfort. Our line of R. & G, Corsets includes | all lengths and busts, shapes for all figures, Prices: $1.00 to $3.00 July Clearing Sale of Towels 3 Days’ Sale—Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | Towels of every kind in this sale, at decided price concessions, Huck and Dimask Towels | The new R. & G. models models combine the | | Turkish Towels and Bath Mats Specimen Values 850 fancy colored Terry Cloth Bath Mats, mi medium an lage 50c sizes. Regular values up to $1.00; choice AeA veraisitie 1,210 Dozen White Turkish Bath Towels Regular prices..... be. 42ac. ASG; 20c, each, | Sale prices......5. 5¢ % Ic 4c | 622 Dozen Rubdry Towels | Regular prices.... 122c. 24¢, 2%, 3%, cach. | Sale prices........ 9¢ Joc =. 3c 33 | 2,670 Dozen Huck Towels Regular prices..... 12¢, 15c, 2c, 29c, each, | Sale prices......4. 8 10c loc 22c¢ | | 80 Dozen Damask Towels | | Regular prices.... 1254¢. 15¢, 2%, 3%, each. | Sale prices........ 9e Mc 22¢ 32 | nr Stationery Specials tor Vacation Time $1.75 Writing Cases at $1.00 These handy Writing Cases come in black leather, with writing pad and large pocket for holding a paper, Equipped with patent safety Ink well, stamp box, pencil older and calendar. $1 00 Size 8x12 inches. Regular $1.75 Cases for. . ° * $4.00 Black Seal Folio—With roomy Inside pocket for | holding paper; also lock and key. Value $1.75, for.. the four colors Included in each package, together with 75 75¢ envelopes of fashionable cut, is now o ered you at only... Remember, the paper is already stamped and we have every initial in stock. No waiting. A treat for vacations, For Strength and Durability Buy The ‘‘Hercules” Trunk Adams Building The construction of the ‘Hercules’ is the strongest and most durable, without sacrificing the desirable feature of lightness, ylt consists of an outer panel of hard fibre, an intermediate panel of basswood, an inner panel of fibre. } All of these are gtued together, put under heavy pressure and thor- oughly cementéd. The base of this Trunk {s practically the same as the ‘ sample trunks used by ayelne salesmen, and in continvous use throughout the year, except thal they have the extra slats and tri mmings. The Trunk has heavy brassed trimmings, full cloth lined, fitted with top and body tray, top tray being divided, all riveted, four slats on top, mottled | fibre Beene and ae cemtre oe | 36 38 40 tn. * $40.75 $11.50 $12.25 $13.00 $13.75 | Dress Trunks at Special Prices These splendid Dress Trunks are made Fh of basswood, canvas covered, malleable hinges, riveted iron trimmed, long stra) hroughout, muslin lined, two trays, best | BH lock, light weight. | VY v/ 28{n, 30in, 32in, 34in, 36in. 2.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9.95 ' allover printing: No Mail or ‘Phone Orders, VI Writing Paper—One pound Gp. Initialled Paper and 75 En $} | DELOPES virerrseseeseserorcece 75¢ | | Ninety sheets of our famous Heraldic Fabric Finish Paper, stamped | | | with a neat and beautiful initlal in blue, green, red and lavender— | SIYEARS IN re > CLOSED ALL Di Te OTREET WEST OF &2 | Open Daily Until 6 P, M. siarcemme rena DRY GOOD AY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. July Presents We Do Not Take Account Muslin Underwear | Jnnumerable Economy Occasions! of Stook Until September Therefore Contrary to Usual Custom i,lsewhere at This Seacon Our Stocks ge Kept Comp lete with All Summer Goods Wash Dyess ales! FAR BELOW EARLY SEASON PRICES! Such Opportunities as These Speak for Themselves | MOUSSELINE CARREAUX Exquialte for day and evening tinted crossbars with Worth .00.....65 | EMBROIDERED DOT PLUMETIS White, mite petal overelntinge - Barller .44..... . 1 | AMBRICAN ORGANDY LAWNS Large variety floral design: Rarller 134 | PHY R) ND 8COTCH Fancy platds—were .89.,..,. \MERCERIZED MADRAS Kubdry and brown Linen Friction Towels || | | Newest color combinatlons—loek Uke allk pongee—tmport price .45...... 01 SILK MIXED GRENADINES self-colored silk figures—were .29 MERCERIZED FOULARDINES Excellent styles and colorings—light, medium and dark—mi}l eeconds— Therefore 2 ot. quality, | FINE BATISTES complete assortment— elsewhere 18 and .17., + 10% NOVELTY DRESS GINGHAMS Bost styles—12'ct. quality..... 17 ¢>-—————_—_ Lovely Ribbons Great Assortmenta—Great Values. Pompadour Ribbons with roses, rose- buds and cornflowers, also single and double wreath, juster and apray designs, with f or con- trasting borders of varying whi the finest assortment of Drea to be found—6 to By Inches wide — value 8 to 6 ss 29 89. 40 Wash Ribbot lain, pin dot and satin block—white, pink, blue, lemon, lavender—10 yd. ‘plec 1. 17 to 23 to . 31 to .75 45 to 1.05 85 to 1.45 Shoe Tle Ribbons black, white and tan., 8 to .29 Splendid eseortmenta of white and vluck Molres, Taffeta and Mesgaline Ribbona,” in all popular widths, Hammocks A apecialty here — everything from tiny baby ise to Couch Hammocks tested to hold 1,000 pounds!.,..The latter are fitted up with mattress and spring for outdoor sleeping, and are about the acme of Hammock Comfort! +. A few quotations: — "9 full sise Hammocks— jg and valance—worth $1.00 .79 Fal weave— ads and valance—worth $1.50 .98 i feavy oanves weave—deap pleated valance—large layback taseeled tilow—worth $4. pitts Family Hammocks—e: large and atrong—extra suspension bars.....3.49 ard and canvas weave— nd other colorings— tered layback pillow— pollshed 1.60. vases 4.98 COUCH HAMMOCKSTested to hold 1,000 Ibs,—mattress and spring— Bisewhere $12 to $15.0...8.49..998 Baby Hanumocks atrong apen anes aide bars—worth $1.25. Mo quito Canopies white only, colors being In disfavor— large wnbrella frame—pulley and cord—worth $2.00, Embrolderles for Flouncings, Bandings, etc. Swiss Embroideries—18 to 71 Inoh— eyelet, blind and combinations of doth, in floral, scroll and wheel reat demand for corset patterna—in to mb'y Bandings—F' Na aidother dainty effecte—1i to 6-inch— tor corset cover straps, dress panels, otc.—were 19 to.19, 15 to 89 Batiste and Lewn Tickings—lace and emb'y inserte—18 Inch—baautiful atyles—tor gulmpes, yokes, collars, Cuffs, Otc. v.98 to 8.40 MORNING SALES--- To prevent dealers buyi 98| heals’ and toes—worth 66. TISSUE VOTLES Bele CO1OTS—WOTe Bh. .naersnncecwee OU MERCZ'D TAVERN CHUCKS ae Morse errr. | NE ehirt wale aend ohidren's dresses—worth .4, crore ST FRENCH ZEPHY! Plain colors—were .29, care |) IMPORT COL'D LIND: Pure Iinen—value 86 to .@. S10 to .89 H VOILES black and colore— Imported to sell at @....006 SATIN STRIPED LAWNS Combined with hamatitch ing fast black--were 1 ser OW PLAIN BATISTBRS AND LAWNS. |" All the pretty fancy shades for ab silps and Iininga— % to 40 inches wide~....——7% to .1@ late R'Z'D CORD BATISTES Mercerized stripes with dal flowers, dots, ete.—were .19. FANCY DR | Large vari FANCY PPRCALES yard wide—best stylee—were 1%. 8% | MADRAS CHEVIOTS Plain colors and May ziteter etc.—-Eariler dots, rine Y1OT PERCAiiea ng better for s colora—vyalue 12) ey July Opportunities In Fashionable Hoslery For Women and Children Women's Fine Black Gauze tte col'd emb'y—double soles, | and toes—were .69 and aa Women's Emb'd Gauze Lisl being samp ‘size 9 only— therefore ct. quality... 5 pairs for one dollar, Woihen's Plain Biack Gauze Lise double woles, heels and ‘oss Garter top—special..,.., + 49,..69 | Women’s Black Gauze oun double soles, heels and toe: +17 + pairs for one dollar, Women's White Cotto lace lisle—worth .35.. Women's White Lisle~p | lace boot and allover lace—double soles, heels and toes... .39...49...68 Women's Fine Tan Lisle—alao lace ankle or plain gauze \isle—double acles, heels and toes—worth .79 and .9.. 69 Ten Gauze Lisle—allover Necla and toes-6) ct. qualitien,... 40 Women's Tan Lisle—lace ankle and fllover aura cotton—double nolea, eels and tose Women's Tan Lisle and Allover ae Lisle—double heels and toes.. Ghlldren’a Fine Rib Cotton Hose blaek, white and value .% and .39.. Children’s Lisle H | rhbbed—black, white and eles double soles, heels and toss... 89 | Ghildren's Silk Lisie—plain and ‘lece— | black, white and tan—double soles, Jacquard Comfortables ‘Tyo. And three, toned designe Tixs—value $5.00 These | | tifully patterned, | covering, Blanket Department GREAT STOCKS SUMMER BLANKETS | Atl wool or part wool asephyr welght., 8.08 © 898 | $ . | Not only do we sell GOOD MERCHANDISH | AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN NEW YORK, But WHERE OTHERS GIVE OND SPR TAL WE GIVH TWENTY TO FIFTY! And they are displayed 60 that You can examine adventageousty, Our Morning Sales are Town Talk, morning to pay from a day's week’s household expenses, COMB AND 8H, c To-morrow, Wednesdxy, Until 1 P.M. ing, quantities restricted, NO MAIL OR ep NO MAIL OR TEUEEBONE ORDERS. $6.98 Wom, yur 186.08 Wom, lun Dresses 3,50 3.50 Batiate, Dot, Swiss tawn—pialn, ani taney. BECOND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. Roe ener mens ee eer mn | $3.98 Ratum silk Waists 1,95 Jace trim--d to 46, White, ie Ho or not ta [390.5 @ Moznairs, $8 ih. 22 finish—binak apd tert golors UAT OOR DRE ay $3.98 Missea’ Sroues.,.. * 4 Watte fancy i ny woe ears Ait one SECOND FLOOR—MISSES" DEPT, 490, Dot Neto—soudle width. 26} Large, mmall—white, cream, ecre, S_ FLOOR CENT EE. omens $1.93 Oimbrio Skirts... 1,00 Rich Flounce of eb’ y—eome with ‘ribbon run top. RECON) ‘OORCENTEB $1.25 Black Carriage Bags. 69] Leather ined — fied — ttveted Interiook a MAIN FLOOR -CONTRE 2lo, Ribbons- Black, white. colored mood Pigs be. x 64 Moire Pe cailnes ¥4,, Black. whe latest shades, 1 00. S ampe. . Ce tre Pieces, Tinted 8 | Also 16 OTHLR MORNING >PEC AL t} Not advertised. 100K FOR 7HE CL00K8! Wi 490, Kose spr y 690. «oye! Pajamas, 4 38 Madras, sPronie side, _tenaned peat HIRD ane BN: 120. Me's ralaey idk Te tnoh hematltehed-—snlaandened, LN FLOOR—NEW_B Oo 1 ache: . able Damas as Meroerined | yarn-—Satla lustre 08 fast, LOoR—! i2o nite ut ETI Se $9 and BA Inch eflsures and coin apota, 49 8 Te En Ure on 29 For sep, onal, paper, #!a8e. ae oro, TEERD wLCO 120, 75a" Tow: Hinge Brin h 290 tatio er) Cabin Oy ° Fine ace hi see oll w BASEMENT —E ‘Three large pink and Jack roses with fol KT iste Ho. 08D garter splicing, h- WEST Yo. Dres Best a ‘ eo equal value to abowe Spiiox dody not permit LOOK FOR 1 HE CLOOKS! wees >