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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Pim “CUNDAY LAW TOQ ‘CHRNEGIE'S NEPHEW. JOHN D, S 6 1908. Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $1 = CLEVELAND, hearty, lithe feller {a July §—Hale and nd gay, John D. Rocke ‘Elected to New Board of the Twelfth Ward—Three Members Resi NEW_YORK nome SmESS SSeS ee ee | BOLOSGOH . S THE Bic “STORE We verry IN ITSELF Doubte “S.&H.” | "TS" AT SARE” ae FMC RN SS EOOPERG sop Vt Ee his sixty-ninth celebrating | birthday anniversary at his summer ‘home hore to-day The richest eal pass a quiet day Our July Clearance Sales Help You take a turn oot on his golt unks, it ¥| | £0 save from 15 to 40 per cent. on the very lines o/ goods that you need now. Everything for tn J) | the house, to wear and for the table, and everything in the very best, dependable and most desirable grades. And remember this is the coolest store in New York. | Bonne Femme Cur- Office Refrigerator tains—corded applique for office or nursery: oak fin- Bonne Femmes ished; galvanized lining; separate compartment for ice: these are in ecru only; all an. WOES BL Lieut. Beery Takes Blame for Escape of Bailey at Honduras, HCO i | Recorder Lazarus, of Bayonne, | | Morris Carnegie, nephew of Believes Bishop Act Should | Carseste and treamirer of the Carnegie : | Foundation Fund, was to-day elected Be Amended tor of the Twelfth Ward Bank,| the weather is not too scorching RUA aaNet Bast One Hundred and Twenty-| chances are, however, that he will seck ee fifth street. Mr. cores: ses on ene @ cool, shady apot, and stick to tt vith vo new dire 1 Recorder Lazarus, in his CS erat aN When Mr, Rockefeller was asked las Henry T. Bronson, who is connected Bayonne, N. J., to-day took occasion to crittcise the strict enforcement of the with Amos R, Eno, and neodore is! night if he would make 0 statement on Van Norden, vice-president of the Van) the eve of his birthday he sald Blahops! loons in the State to close their doors esd man In the world w! It may be he will OUTLAWS RUNCOUNTRY Government’s Queer Statutes Made to Suit Absconders court In = Women’s Striped Pongee Norden ‘Trust Company es xh. tro fil vacancies made by the! “I'll pass the occasion before talking resignations of dent Thomas S{mp-| about It.” mas Orawford and John HH Concerming these res gnations law, which compells all 6a- on Gunday, The occaston of the Re-| pra Warner Svan en, of | The . corder’s remarks was the discharge! (he Van Norden Trust comprty & heavy nickel plated oy g~= perfect and clean; taken from in Refuge. eriretatsay tive tmaa\enerasatwriniies| seititorasy uel) ote ig faucet; special at.., $1.95 P . $ our regular stock where they toxication, “In regard to the new President, hs] (Basement, rincess resses a ‘ have been marked at Bo long as they do not Interfere with | Wil! not be chosen for & Fh ee Refrigerators—hsr4¥ood $1.50 each; tomorrow 65¢ ‘aibert W. Bailey, Henry 1. Meyers) drarch services,” sald che Recorder, | gimpson, Crawford and Shipway,resien, rer h arent ERY pretty jumper and dress models that will meet Ap aled Rigorveroan) " laces where | They have large outalde Interests ished; ac unds; 5 : ' ae) tras Oniey! rervpetivel (Be os) Ea beat ly a not pe | detnand all, of tente UUme. Mr. Simpaon HER UTTA yar with the approval of tasteful dressers. Your choice | | Morris Chairs—so!den oak frre, consignee and sailing master of] So’ on Gunday, In my opinion they | port of friction im the, bank peaause Of ' 0e inches high; special at $6.20 of a good assortment of stylish stripes, dainty yoke een or imita~ the so-calied “pirate” steamer Golds-| should be permitted to open early on] ‘oasis fs absolutely untrue”) a "Basement. and sleeves of net. We don’t quote any ‘‘regular” price Haleerineens ourved legs; oro, were arraigned to-day efore| that day. olose during morning servole | qvmettti wird Bank, ttnough aaatted. Gas Cookers—theModel;” | | because we'd rather leave that part as a pleasant surprise fitted’ wih tizuredeceeieat United States Commissioner Alexander. and then stay open till evening servioo, | jy solvent, suspended payment because separate for you. cushions; regularly Ritter $900,000 had | We will close $6.75 ‘Aa a courtesy to former Asaistant Dis-|"when they should coise for the day./ot the lack of crsh. compartment for broiling; 16- Ae ae i | been advanced to the bank by the Van 4 . . frit Attorney James W. Osborne, their| This would give everybody a square! Deon A 4 inch oven; 3 large cookin ’ Nordens it resumed in November. It | i i g counsel, the hearing was adjourned Shere are a lot of people who like| "a8 part of the arrangement entered 2 Cl k holes on top, an excellent omens< tripe ep uits OETA) : from morning until .fternoon, beer on Sunday as well as any other | {towt the time this money waa turned | at 0 UlOCc cooker and roaster; i Lap Robes—" or carriage Bail tor Bailey was fixed at 98,00 and day. and they should be able to get it.) Over, to Ue bank that sock coeuhel oe special at... . $8.75 To Be Cleared at fyety fine whine omnes (Basement) of very fine whipcords, covert the others at $3,000 each, The examina-| Personally I will back any legisiation! of the Van Norden interests. Saturdays during cloth and cravenettes in all shades to match the lining of which has for {ts object & reasonable | Sunday liquor l.w.” day law has been entotced MOTHER AND SON HURLED tion ¢ down for July 18 a “Plumber” : j was set down for July Garden Hose hereiee The very kind of suits for this kind of weather, Equally Boys’ Cloth Suits— charge when y and cut I Bie G, Balley, hoad of the Cat ai) 5 eye if 4 | t hose; 2S df i ; } h h yourcarriage o1 auto; regular ed dishonest onterprive, escaped trom | extraordinary severity in Ba} ] J | d A gi and $0-foot lengths; 3 ply; good for wear in the city, in the country or at the seashore. yah soos Police Lieutenant Peter Bo Beery, of Sane recently» even ciths Lacing been! FROM AUTO IN SMASH-UP, Uy an Usust, complete with couplings; The rep is imported and excellent in quality, Your Bilee ts SSL Siana en ch District-Attorney Jerome's office, at| Yacht Club was entered two Sundays —_———- ‘| 50 feet, $2.50; 25 o) mr hoi f Prince C PARE $4.25; to-morrow., Pas Puerto Cortes, Honduras, ufter he and|4so, and two members arrested. for Mre Bose, of Bayonne, and Her [ects eC OLD choice of pretty Prince Chap and cutaway styles; with (Basement) the three other prisyaure ad oen wur-| PIAYINg billiards on the Sabbath. Since |! TS Bose, Byotnes at JAMES S. COWARD, Basement.) circular gored skirts trimme with fold; combination cuffs Juvenile Autos—) and- wandered to Alfred W, Brichwool, frulecen thet atenderd Gil eet tte Crippled Boy Are Both 8-274 Greenwich St. N.Y Washable Suits—!or boys and collars; pearl or metal buttons. We tiave sold hun- some, the American Consul in Honduras, oon Severely Injured, pA Aaa 2%to9 | | dreds of these suits at $9, and they are mighty good Upsto-date models} palnteditn ay with which country tne United states} DEERAUDED PRIZE ia Chait ache Vatae Tat r (Nan Waasex 618227, veatsicld’ Madero values at that price, bright and attractive colors; has no extradition treaty, | POETS, |, Mrs. Charles Bose, widow of & well-| matt OrdersPilled, Send for Catalogue, { ee Ee eres solid rubber tired wheels: | | known druggist of Avenue C and Forty- CN pee) Hegel Cooner Store, Second Floor Front, 18th St regular price is $8.25; Beery Takes Whole Blame, ENEsheLB, Ranvletad a? |sixth street, Bayonne, with her four = ae oa 7 ais and duck; ae reat cues ot Patalada “$6 ny ve cuse to make ene. » convicted of using year-old son, Carl, wi verely | Stripes and checks; p DOOD RSNOnI 1 have Ho excuse 10 make; tha faut] aye nls ethene te dation any | eiett at a MMi onth"asagete a | Heh ) 69 (Td. te was mine,” siid Lieut. Beery to an era) hundred se va | second Ficor ' Tri d Hatgs-this is a wovening W rer regarding the tered a $0 pri rf Mrs Bose's son !s a cripple, and she) \ r “terval Pee aS ara eolt escape. deny (hac thers |i nays Ws ant WEOCUEla Com bana Lell CE Ghee eee EE eee ones Washable Suits—!o' boys trimmed hats that we have was an between Bailey and Tenple Court Publish ‘ompany’ and|erder and the machine crashed into @ te selected froin our famous $5 the offic f Itgtel the Broalway tudios, telegraph pol Moher i es years old; made of good qual Ms . ers of Utatein: oe) oe ret eroed ony, Studios, was | telenrai n pole. Movher and on were) if 4 t f 4 i line tor special selling to- (ES) fiO9 Cs Gy © guilty Pet-| the U. S.C Cours No torrente |Peuted about Ritoen fect. awey, re ev It May Cost ay aid dick an ities Morrow itneyatent a yastyleH Tassa, the young {hy the Ble Reformatory i g sovera In} teait the h aa ‘and dody.| checks and plain pet () and attractive, and some of d upon the rec- | _ Judge ) sent the prisoner to the . Cook, Teak close dy attended 4 i S15 ith Cee aren ee ree] | Raformatory. insiead of State Prison, them and sent them home ina carriage, Your Position colors; specialat.... Sled z Mica) OO Utrtee atexe) A"ALYD ne American Consul | pecause fury had recommended | It {s expected they will hath recover. (Second Floor, tS ] of 310 and flowers, others with $2.95 mercy The machine was badly wrecked to Have Eyesight Trouble reat sale ribbon; to-morrow,, 94-90 Second Fi . a Application, concentration, success (Second Floor, Front.) $12 Suits at Half Price and Less Briefly summarized, these are very stylish and well made suits in Blue Serges, "ancy Worsteds. \ Velours and —_ Cassimeres Black and Blue Thibets, alse Worsted Crash Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years, or 27 to 37 breast measure, Come and take them away lo- morrow a doubdle-breasted, Kussian and “ D —we Farm” Wagons~*,¢ only fifteen to sell at this price; they have painted boxes, shaved spoke wheels, removable bodies; regular tice $8.75; to-mor- (Third Floor, Rear.) 5 —California claret and Wines Riesling; rioh, fruity, pure wines of fine table qual- ity; received direct from the vineyards, sold in other stores at $1.25 4 ae our regu. | ice is $1.10; to- ar pric A Tde MOFTOW: +++ sees (Fourth Floor, Front.) Monogram Whiskey —fine quality; old, rich ana the fault (Second Floor, Rear.) Knickerbocker Trous- —for boys 6 to 16 years ers old; made of good qual- ity khaki, duck, and crash; made to sell at ¥8o; reduced lOssereeeerses (second Floor, Rear.) very interesting men iras, “men that 1 would brought home w E he continued, “Ed years ago Treasurer Oculists and Opticians, 50 Years in Practice. 850 Sixth Avenue Below 224 3} 101 Nassau St, 217 Broadway Near aus 3 Astor House Bloat, 223 Sixth Ave., near 18th St, 1274 Broadway low 884 St, 69¢ Kashmir Rugs-in good Selection of desirable patterns; size 9x 12; regular price $11.50; to-morrow,, $9.75 (Filth Floor, Front) Brussels Rugs~Scotch Men’s and mellow, sold in other stores body Youths’ at $3 a gallon; our regular : : Brussels rugs; extra heavy ; price is $2.75; to-morrow we umless there are Tugs in attractive colorings Trousers teduce that low price to 68c Perforated Musi: Rolls —for all standard players; a chance purchase enables us to offer a limited BURbEE at a very low price; wort up to $1.75 each: 38c (Fifth Floor, Ce ¥hould 1A kil an "i if EE eM Sen at he has ie ear seen size 9x Worth $3.80 to $5, $2.44; full quart bottles to do {s to shoot down © the wit- i ” (Fourth Floor, Front.) nesses ar str lharty. $10; to-morrow .... $8.75 Styles and materials (Fitth Floor, Front.) Chip Straw Hats—rhite a number of very stylish and attractive shapes; perfect and new; reg ; quality for.....seceees 95c for dress andouting wear, Sizes 27 to 54 waist and all lengths. We can fit any man or youth perfectly. (Main Floor, Rear, Even ” murder she pris i f C on the t tthe Stare | s (} Ba to oe "eapnse ‘of | Little Mary Recites for Anty Drudge. teeping hint. | Lieut. Bery's chief grievance against SAAS ONY :. : . , | ptut, Berry's chief grievance against’ Anty Drudge—“Now say it again, Dearie, Ite every ' for cablegrams. He said: word true.” A Limited “Thad to pay $2.25 a word. Then all | : ods coming Into the country are taxed Litile Mary—‘‘See my nice, new part: frock, (Second Floor, Fron.) . Fi Cc y the pound, regardless of value. In| CGT pr Ie ) party . eCyAeih Cigars—Flor De Camerio idan yelnesinovernmenuai¢snels) ©) So clean and fresh and bright. Number of Elastic Belts—s'11i ss ee roa Hmpeaia “Sympathy was <vainst me from the and plain webbing; narrow cigars, such as you usually ‘Anty washed it with Fele-Naptha; cargo. The cargo was intact, he sald, | hicchedsmietal ate ! and had been landed on the plantation ns , T B Si ld sheets; made of linen, brown and clinc ames; f Andinedi becry ans Fels-Naptha soap: 0 be SO Fete Nanay wa een | | as new. Stool and cover sizes 7, 8 and 9 inches Balley Bought Plantation. So Much Less Work, accomplished the task, my husband | cingles, strap and buckle; free. We will seil them 55 Down a | {ites tt ; Gu ge = purse! “Bailey evidently intended growing “mhrough Mrs, Dr, Robinson, 1 | ‘nvariably says Fels-Naptha did it," made to sell at $1.25 9. on terms of and a wee ac yi ts Ae eggplant, grape fruit and oranges,” said learned firet of your naptha soap and Emivy Arrve, Johnstown. Pa | 85e Ueanienepopaatraarorg tion, I certainly cannot accede to your I ’ 3 fill th A Siegel Cooper ch ERR G Ti he marnlce ones emene My busband just | thing "bias. MD, Nekae oo this offering. You must Fresh Rolled Oatmeal || siteuicde' ios them cur bute | | eecien Bronk ay mixed of tugrant | yi tB aS" SuiGae CORNISH. [Do ~ 8. { van | if C . f 7 . “ iy or Ceyi st vhat you wa m - ig The Balleys applied to the Honduran me if 1 was trying to make & Grand Rapids, Mich, see and try the pianos Fest quality: 10 Ibs. 4c: 5 99@ TE eet, Paosy Sib, ne ce rea or delicious hot tea; S-Ib. caddy $1.40; cana... 0 pat! courts, from which they recelved no name for myself as a washwoman, I Mf bs 4 t canister $i; Vib. net 9 $2; Jib. caddy $1-25; reg. 600 49 RIFLE NUTS—fresh fr © 28e reply.. Their case, therefore, has fald no, bus with Fels-Naptha scup J Only Soap He Gould Use. Cire | | weight amister $i 1) BAG |i en bce Suess eee Ble age ovens: Ib, 10¢: 31D8o css eecseees an udkls ihiieh sunae aloe emion me) numert an ependeut of a wasnwoman if “Crossing the continent last sum- The terms are RTE gE 2 ver No charge for the canister. HAZEL GLOsS STARCH—No. © 47c gus Americans in Honduras, who might | Was OM tabun: Loulaviile & met, L noticed @ newsboy on a train {a BLUL LABEL TOMAIO CAISUP DJ @ SGATTHRVAFORTTEUEAERUESERE ne, 4 3 Be subject to extradition should it be} Q is BOuievile, By: Arizona in the wash room with the —bortle . ; VG seadé gold in roany stores at 18¢; OR MARACAIBO COFFEE or fancy goldea Dut into practical operation. These | Fels-Naptha Soap Did It private soap box, I asked him if ordi : COOKED LUNCH TO\GUE~ Ode) Be ® 25e antos caites, fresh from the roaster: | Ze Americans rely for safety upon the] ws Pie eee oan nary soap was not good enough for $5 Down and DURYEA'S CORN STARC!I—rexu- Re Linby's best quality; reg. 3 Uc van. EVAPORATED NECTAR anaeeal 10 Ibs. $1.60; 0 Ibs. 21; Ibe. Mraitition of Honduras, to wnich. te There are so many worthless soaps | him and he replied that crossing lar Uc package f SAMPLE TEAS—all. varieties, including | &Y ee aR NES im eeee | FILBERT NUT MEAT—ree. 50e 34 Beier ernliad sin vette tie: hon (especially of the laundry vwiety) on | through alkali. country PeleNaptha UAKER PUFFED RICE-—pachage QC | Golong and mixed: Sibs. Wer 2% FOG) Sitiberc. oc cuneesee 120) | cain ibis : c mecinet of the constitutional guaran- the market now that I feel it is a duty | was the only kind that could be used Q Nr ecee ter oe Ibs VS BEST’ GEREAL— 49¢@ | princess LAUNDRY SOaP— 35 ea: pecas to you, and {t certainly is a pleasure to | without cracking the hands or face MARROW BEANS, pearl tapioca; red kid> COOKED OX TONGUE—Libby's 6 nLite 2c LO EAP arabibarh 3dc \) “The Republic of Hondurie is a tell you how highly we appreciate | and le advised me to never travel with. ney beans or whoe rice; 10 QNe S Pp brand: regutar 78c can 64e MAPLE ©YRUP—reu —— - \ Maui tORt Bab DER OP ANG Fels-Naptha. I have used the oul i, My wile uses Pels Nepthe Thee, 7x6; 5 Ibs n, OSC eeeiees branes fe8 ALU jion can, 74¢: ull 49 , P 3 ince Arst Introduced tous by on soap for washing and other dom ek 43¢ Fresh Vegetables N - cen ere in Raying that itis superior to | it was the most satisfactory soap sh Re i Si dP y Grass a Mes ng be Batley who esvaped, back'to the Tenited PoReR Aa OHMS katara oe aeey =e volving Stool and Pro- Ney Oe Bute terete Butter Thins TOR LAN RHC a eB, beets, Btates, wan supposed to bear the docu- Tad otea CeCe tT ae ren ACP yaa EH tection Cove: Free. flelous butter ebuainebie, No. @ A Ta Ivin's celebrated Philadeiphie bunch carros, wile tn is 07 Ze moment | arrived, and but for the fact ; ae , width for hot weather; in ° = ; , that Bailey, "bad an: been down, there That's why it is 60 white.” Superb Mnstru- wale and black; alt clasp | Four $250 Wolfner Pianos at $135 BY Lo ee tet $1.25 would have receiv ttle courtesy." fasteners; our regular 1-4 (Main Floor, Rear.) In regard to the “pirated” shin Golds- | 48c Delts ati..sscee, SOC They were taken back in part payment for our Kirchhoff y ery rey i ,, ale i .) fi —-made of good boro I jeut, Beery reported that, ale Just a few of the thousands of ments (Main Floor, Front re Player-Pianos, The slight use they have had has notaffected Hand Bags: He Boot Srought back to New Beery, “and he bought a tract of fer-| must admit I tried it without much | ) tile soll near Tela. He patd $10,00 down hove of success, but I waa surprised at | ,, Boon to Housekeepers, | Libis on this plantation, and it might be prof- the result. The following week I tried Never before in my experience asa | able for his creditors to take over this| Ion alare wasting and'was delighted | housekeeper have I felt called upon to land and pay out the purchase price. per ond Bree yee ote trite may Cate teeny es the uae “Hig ploughs, rakes and other farm- aslong asIcan get Fels-Naptha, 1 te ns who 1s to House. ’ h ing pene, ay Iavgey dep) UMM APHN cet cg | Altai Fetes Ute ee en’s §3 & $3.50 Lan shoes and Oxfords a Phe carko ot the Golaseord, are ih tne every working sister, I laughingly toid | filled with gratitude to the person who possession of tho Honduras Govorn- ‘a xentleman that aman gave to housekeepers this great labor HIS is a once-a-year opportunity, and the mere announcement je Ment, But I am of the opinion that] Saving soap, I have sung its praises “ } f Balley Is out, of ready’ gaah-he was) until my {riends think its realy quite that ‘‘all of our $ and $3.50 Foot Mould tan shoes are also wt searched him the day| a joke, because for everything. my Ree Micali ; . ' See te bean Ten leas crete tniwer is Use RelpNapsha sone,’ included at this price” is enough to bring hundreds of men here to-morrow. “Do you eexpect that he will be cap. ‘other things and so much | want to thank you for the great com- All the $4 tured?” was asked “A small i w seid the officer, “for Government has no friendly sentim when a man Is out of funds.” —_—+>—- BAILEYS MADE VAI York with its rd would effect this," the Honduras nents Vv APPEAL 1. HONDURAS PORTO CORTEZ Honduras, July 3.— (Via New Orleans July 8.)—Correspon- denee about the extradition of the four ‘American prisoners, Francis G. and Al- bert W. Bailey, H. H. Meyers and Al- fred Oxeloy, has become public here, Francis G. Bailey, who Was president Fels-Naptha Don't Injure the Clothes, | Pote4.® should have to hire a painter benefit by it, bett t Ld AE LAS — — Of the Export Sipping Compemy,, of : the Clothes. | £4 scrape the floor and washboards and | ene y it, er ac w , Sweet Melon Mangoes|| Hams for Shippin Fresh Fruits Jew Jersoy, and wi, with others, On account of the illness of my | then re-varnish and paint, ° >, st weet Melon Mangoe ‘s pping New Torker one incr Goldsboro, pros weshwoman, I had a chance to give | ted soups in vein ed other aloes quickly. Pettijohn sBreakfa Richardson's Fimous Virginia Jenny | | Swilt’s Premium or Armour's Star, tested to President Davila, of Honduras, ‘ainst being held a prisoner. Pres! Vila. telegraphed in reply: “As your case depends entirely the Government of the United St which set up a claim for your d @eecke refuge in its territory.’ Officer Berry, of New York, who ident upon ates, eten- took ments supplied by \Vashington neces- sary to obtain custody of the refugees ‘Dut so far as known here, No wich requests 10 the Honduran jorities, It is claimed that the papers back to the he furnished au- car- unsolicited testimonials regarding when my washing {s done t + cannot speak too highly of Fels-Naptha Soap or speak of it too often, All m: neighbors will endorse every word have written and | could write pages." Mas. J, B, Macty San Antonio, Texas, Clothes Whiter Than Ever Before. “T have been using FeleNaptha soap for almost six months and con- sider {t the only soap for dining room, kitchen and laundry, My silver and glass never looked so bright and beau- tiful as it does since using Fels-Naptha #oap, and the clothes, table linen, etc., are whiter th ver before," Katsarine Harman, Owing Mills, Md. Pels-Naptha soap u thorough test and I wish to say that I am mere than Pleased, It don't injure the clothes in Tt just makes the dirt let go them clean and white as eral highly advertised and labor-saving soaps have come under nts, nearly five y% Ago, an) fort and pleasure its use has brought to me and I say sincerely that you have Introduced an article which will be a boon to the housekeeper." Mus, Emmntt, Dayton, Ohio, Every Spot Came Off, “I never before wrote a testimonial for anything, but my sense of what is due you prompts me to send you this | unsolicited statement of the worth of | your splendid soap— Fels-Naptha. | During the winter our stovepipe sprung apart at o the joints (in the hallway) and the snow melted and run into the soot forming a sort of creo- sote water, I suppore—which spattered out on the floor and washboards, It was @ most unpleasant mar on an otherwise clean floor. We had sup- too,—to remove the unsightly, black- spattered stain, Imagine my surprise and delight when my girl applied | Fels-Napiha soap, Every spot came | off and the wood was as clean as new. | T appreciate the value of such a house: hold friend, and gladly commend {t to | tie purposes and told me last evening that Washington, D.C, Fels-Naptha comes ina red and green wrapper, It’s an opportunity of unusual occurrence — and if you want to You can’t judge from this announcement the e: traordinary nature of (Stegel Cooper Store, Filth Floor, Center. ee are impossible ech inner ee sailor blouse suits, in very | BYES BXAMINED ("Sr oitgation ) BY nobby designs of cassimere Registered Physicians ot Experience Worsted) andicheviots; sizes 2%tolS years; spe- lasses Always at Moderate Prices, ciallateernnns $2.50 Stable Sheets—H table and $1.50; to-morrow., Best Quality Food The genvine Pear brind California breaklastfood: sold in many stores J (Je rom 1260 15¢; special package, ne No charge tor the crock. We guarantee every item to be strictly ff and telephone orders filled promptly. them in the least; in fact, they are practically as good Fifth Floor, Center. and $5 Tan Foot Mould Shoes and (xfords at 89 85 e It is well for you to remember that Foot Mould shoes at regular prices are the best values to be had anywhere. Every new and good style shown this summer is included. ‘Siegel Cooper Store, Second F oor, Rear. Hot Weather Groceries at Special Prices resh and absolutely the best the markets afford. Phone Chelsea 4000, These specials canvased for de- 16%c “The Ham What Am;" livery to your city or country home; reg. 18¢ quaiity; Ib. Linds; regular $1.5. gallon crock BSc; reguiar B5Se large lar 45c Mocha and Java Coffee uadarali blend: we Formosa Oolong Tea is, crisp am Iresh, doz six or 4c; reguiet : $6.25; b-bd! in wood $45.45 Se bbl. sack . € carton leather, with leather covered Mail for Thursday ; EARLY JUNE PEA>, golde youn, 0

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