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r TAFT TAKES HIS. SOUTHERN STATES BROKE HIS NECK ‘wane '’§ we ———--;-: Ocoee * ‘Casey, THE SPEECH THROUGH AND NEGRO VTE IN GUN PRACTIC CITY IN STORM eS Republican Nominee Goes to 4 Oyster Bay ,to Let Roose- # velt Read Document. | = | | ONE COPY LEFT HERE.| It Is to Be Put in Type and Corrections Will Be Sent | From Sagamore Hill. | "Willlam H. Taft, the Republican cane | date, and his Speech of Acceptance, | Passed through New York In the half! hour most immediately surrounding 1) O'clock this afternoon, T Companted vy black cloud: Ughtning, wind and rain. 1 earthquakes, balls of fire and hatural phenomena are expect the Speech of Ace the hands of Preside Sagamore Hill, Oy. ing. Mr, Taft arrived at the Pennsylvania @tation in Jersey City from Hot Springs, Va., at 12.31 o'clock. His two works a Hot Springs bronzed his skin and h looked to be in the pink of what were ace thunder, | adoes, other were Alfred ( and Mandigo. Herbert Parsons, chairman of the New York County Republican Committee, Slept on the Speech. Mr. Carpenter, a small, Pervous man, was custodian Bpeech of Acceptance, This mome ous document, w has been { tured on the pag the newsp of the country for day: only yesterday afternoon but two coples extant. Mr. Carpenter had them poth in a small grip he car- Fed. He slept with the grip under his pil- Yow In his berth last nicht. He t when a delegation of grimy rafiroad men invaded Mr. Taft’ swarthy, ot the quite a lot of cinders and iubrica:! from their hands to his, At the Jersey City station Mr. Taft jfvas the first to alight from the car Mr, Carpenter dropped off next, hoild- ng the grip containing tho Speech of aptance with both hands. A bat- jalion of reporters swooped down upon @he genial candidate and he bandied foshing words with them as he made his way to the ferryboat. There was no excitement In the dig Ptation. Few knew that the moun- Yainous man passing through was the heir apparent to the Pre: Y con. @ingent upon the success of the inter- ference of one William Jennings Bryan, On the upper deck of the ferry ound for Twenty-third street Mr. balanced himself on the port rail am: hip like a steel safe and talked w: Bll comers, As the boat passed the Jer- Bey City offices of the Ameri Ex- press Company on the river front clerks eating their noon lunches at the win- wows waved napkins and one shoutad, “Hurrah for our next Presideat.” “I hope you are a good prophet,” walled the candidate, liftin ie hat, At West Twenty-third street a white automobile that had been sent down from Oyster Bay was in waiting for Mr. Taft. and he lost no time in climbing aboard. Sergts. Creedy and of Inspector Schmittberger's staff, and four mounted men were on hand to escort the distinguished vis: across town, but he gai outriders, so the mounted cops were dismissed. Casey and Creedy rode in the car. Mr. Carpenter went into temporary re- urement on the 'y- boat, 6 geappeared he slipped a compact weighty bundle to Mandigo, the Fi pind valet. It Was one copy of the Speech of Acceptance. The other copy still reposed in Ube recesses of Mr. penter’s #rip. A complete will be read. to the ETAL n Oyster Bay. He wil Fay . It if théfe are no r To-morrow morning he will b at the Plaza with his bre ‘and to-morrow afternoon. for Clncinnat! over the New tral to deliver the Speech OYSTER Y arrived at Sa y tomobdile at 3 o'clook, Secretary of 6tate Root had reached the President's home two hours earlier, Mr. Taft and Mr. Re took luncheon with the lent, | afterward conferred with ezarding Mr. Taft's speech of acceptance. | BROKER ACCUSED AS A SWINDLER Felix Frank, Arraigned Before Magistrate Corrigan, is Re- leased on Parole. Felix Frank, thirty-three years old, twho sald he is a broker doing business fat No: 49 Broadway, was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Corrigan in the Centre Btreet Court to-day charged with ob- taining $500 under false pretenses from John G. Platt, president of the Jason Coal Company, of No. ® West street According to Mr. Platt, Frank, who Btyles himself on his stationery as a “representative of foreign capital,” con- tracted to float $60,000 worth of bonds ot the Jason Coal Company, Myr, Platt also alleged that Frank said he wanted fn advance ‘n cash to enable nlm to pay a lawyer to draw up the papers, and that he gave Frank two nvtes- one for $2 and the other for $0. In- etead of paying the money over to a lawyer to defray the expenses of d {ng up the papers, Mr. Platt A pat Frank was that Frank cashed the note the money In his pocket. paroled until to-morrow. CONCERN BRYAN ON BATTLE-SnlP pect Cas Candidate Gives Part of Busy Seaman's ’Kerchief Caught in Cogs and He Was Drawn Into Machinery in Turret. Day to Conferences on Both Subjects. PAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, 2%.—The p sit was the sub, Neb. July e south NEWPORT, R. 1, July 23.—Joseph J Henry, an ordinary seaman and powder passer on poard the new battleship Mis- sissipp!, was killed during a sun drill ot of a prolonged discus on tonday between W, J. Bryan and i one of the forward elght-inch turrets Joseph Danlels, national committee- to-day, i North Mina. In view of iis neckerchief caught in the t: Republicans as Hat Springs, Va., that counting on the Btates of orgia and Virginia, considerable {m- shed to the visit. The d, however, that impregnable cogs of one of the guns and Henry reflec they drawn into the machinery and his neck broken, Henry was nineteen years of age and enlisted at Memphis, Tenn., in October kin $s a cousin, of Jackson, anchor were North Carolina, G In the coming el portance Was att conclusion was reach those three States were against Re an assault Inst, His Charles McCaslin, The Mississippi in the outer harbor. Tho chairmanship of the Nattonal capt, Fremont, of the Mlssisipp, has Committee also was talked over, Mr. o:dored un immediate and full investi- L s being a member of the sud+ gation, and also has issued a general committee which will select the man Order that no member of a gun crow who Is to conduct the campaign. Form Shall enter a turret or ammunition pas. er Gov, William L. Douglas, of Massa- ss ca ae chusetts, continues to be looked UPON poiitical situation was canvasse as the new airman of the committee, formed them in { but the selection is being guarded with Democrats of the country nev to ge ita jon of the report that | ting until the very day of electing. ne s were belmg made to-day a ae I travel | regular sleeper and FROM COMMONER, i next of Tenn, is at cc anied = by Bryan, his brother, and his secretary, LINCOLN, Neb. July 2%3.—Willlam J. Bryan has retired from active work on on of the Democrats to ‘0 vote of the country |t ned to-day when gation of negroes that touch with their nere, and particularly upon a ling of cam- he Democratic ticket atement relative to staff of the ed by Mr, Bry, ange In the editor’ {t necessary for work, and I de- T should not ndidacy makes de organ Mr. hundred, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS For a Quick Clearance ON LADIES’ LOW SHOES- OF RELIABLE QUALITIES. ANY reductions from our al- ways low regular prices as- sure a bargain in every pair. QF BLYN CUSTOMERS be- lieve in and always find our statements true. Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in taiide Daten leather, gun metal, vicl kid and canvas, $1.75 and $1.50; —— Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in tans, patent leather, gun metal and vicl kid. Were $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00; atsicessscseeres Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in tans, patent $1.00 $1.35 leather, gun metal and vici kid. Were $4.00, $3.50 and 33,00; At.....seereee sees enneee Haro BOE $2.00 SALE AT ALL OUR NINE STORES. 3d Ave, and 122d St | Gth Ave, and 27th St, 1640 3d Ave., 86th and 87th Sts, S00 Wh Pet SRh ta Oh She 162 Lowery, near Broome St. | | FACTORIES | 2691 24 Ave., 150th and 151t St, Bros | GUS BD Ep Es BROOKLYN 485 Folton St, opp. Abraham & Straus’ 829-31-33 Broadway 1263-5-7 Broadway Stern Brothers To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday Boys’ & Children’s Clothing Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits and Reefers, broken Lots, representing this season's best styles, $2,905, 4.95 Formerly $4.95 to 8.45 Boys’ Blouses, fine quality Woven and Printed Madras, } neck bands or attached collars, all sizes, Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts, sott collar and cutts attached, Value 95c and $1.25, Seasonable Ritbons At Exceptionally Low Prices 5 Inch Taffeta and 4 Inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, at 17c¢ yd 6 Inch Moire Ribbon, « 29¢ « 6 Inch Dresden Ribbon, “ 35c « WASHABLE SILK RIBBONS 3 16 in, x in ¥ in, 5 in 22¢ 35¢ 45c¢ 60 West Twenty-third Street 4 in, 80 eh | EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908, | We Give Double ‘‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Made Before Noon “MEET ME AT amma ne FOUNTAIN Or OOPERG. J.B.GREENHUT, Presi parr. For Men, Youths and Boys 2 The great semi annual event in which every odd sult, coat, vest and pair of trousers and all the small lots are swept out this way: Men’s Odd Suits Formerly $12, now $4.75 | Formerly $20.,...+++-now $10.75 | Former! Formerly $15, now $7.75 | Formerly $25 to $35, now $12.75! Former! Raincoats—Men's odd cravenette raincoats, formerly $10....... (SI Odds-and-Ends Sale of Boys’ Clothing—Prices Redu Washable Suits All that remains of our splendid line of All the Hydegrade galatea suits and washable suits at $3; all sizes and suits in chambray, madras, rich picking among pretty pat- $] etc, formerly priced at terns; take your choice, at...., $1.50, are marked at.,... All the washable suits formerly priced Washable Trousers—all sizes; erly 25¢ to 39c; are now Marked atsevseereee at G9c are now reduced (Onanonoanian 25c, Ail the Loys’ $1 Elouses are now 59c; all that were 65c are now 39c. (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear. Youths’ Odd Suits and Coats | y $8, now $4.35 | Formerly $10 and $12, now $6.35 | Coats & vests y $18, now $8.35 | Youths’ 50c summer coats....15¢| jegel Cooper Store, Mein Flvor, Rear.) Odd Coats, Vests and Trousers from | Coats from $15 suits, $2 920 suits...$3,50 | Trousers were $8, $3.85 » Now $5 | Overalls— Men's overalls and jumpers, formerly 50c and 60c.e+e....4ee44eNOW 30C Cloth Suits Double-breasted and Russian Blouse Suits— duck, broken lots, but all sizes, 3 to 15 50c. years, were $1.50, NOW....sseeeeee 75¢ | Double-breasted, Russian and Sailor Blouse forms Suits—in fancy mixtures; broken 10 lots, but all sizes; 3 to 14 years; $] 29 c | WEE $3, NOW sere rene . O Cloth Trousers—broken lots; torn 69c| former: ly $1 and $1.25, now... ced One-Half and More Double-breasted Suits—sizes 8 to 15 years; were $4 and $5; +5? $2.30 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits—in neat mixtures; broken lots, but good picking; sizes 3 to 9 year: and $5, now Cloth Trousers—broken lots, bloom- ers or plain; formerly 69c, now.. AE Rt) 29c All Our Regul Women’s White Canvas Low Shoes ii's71.'?: UDGING by yesterday's crowds there can be few New York women who do not know that the Shoe Store is throwing overboard, as a pre-inventory sacrifice, Women’s Low Shoes, Worth *2.50 to *4, at $1 The sale will go on to-day and to-morrow, with all sizes in kidskin, calfskin and patent-leather low shoes, to the dollar-a-pair lots, Added to For to-morrow we add ar $2 and $2.50 White Canvas Low Shoes Turned soles; all sizes, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) All the £2.50 and $3 3] Straw Hats at Sale continues to-morrow. All fresh and clean and inall the wanted styles. Only about 2,000 left. To-day and to- morrow will see the last of them, Split Brait Mac inaw — Sailor Turn Down Seii.it Milan Soft Rol Pencil Brim Take your choice of any straw or style at $1. All the Panama Hats, $ 3.95 Formerly Priced up to $15, now (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Pre-Inventory Bargains * Boys’ Belts—made of black paient Jeather, with dip front «nd two buckles; our regular ee 10c belts, inventory price (Main Floor, Front.) | Bowmore Scotch Whis- H key—'tmous for i low qualit stores at $1.25 @ bot Price... RED WINES, BURGUNDY, CABERNET, 1,200 Men’s Belts Keduced to 25¢ At 50e The 25c ones were 50c and 75¢ The 50c ones were 75c to $1.50 ‘ In the lot at 5Uc are a few doz. Sample Belts worth $2 Siegel Cooper store, Main Fi., near Esc _ Wines and Liquors Old Crow Rye Whiskey bottled by H. B, Kirk & Co, other storesat $1.25; special price for Friday's sale, per bottle 89e | Special Old Scotch Whiskey—jies Soria ts Scotland: sold in other stores at $1.25 fer bottle special price for Fri: Q& day's sale 85¢ sold in , 4 . | IMPORTED CLARE i ZINFANDEL and TABLE CLAR 74@ | Washable Belts—stylish embrold: | “poner Canet: per caae of 12 laree Gl) | El—tel $1.31, 32.24, 046 and... TAC | saetann WHISKEY 5d ered designs; in wh’te or colored bottles $6.36; per large bortle PORTS, SHERRIES and MUSCATEL | — gallon, $1.94; full quart bottle... effects; with pearl buckles; fegu- | IMPORTED RHINE WINES—Hochheimer, WINES- 2. Bde | PILGRIM HOLLAND GIN—large bottle, lar 28c belts; in our inven- Johann Gerst, per case of 12 laree G(J@ | $1.34, $1.24 and ana quart; regular price Qe rOryialearaneerat -, 1Be | _ bottles $6.40; large bowtie... ANGELICA, CATAWBA and TOKAY .25; sale price iy ain AREER AMONTILLADO SHERRY—direct Impor- WINE S=galion $2.24, $1.04, Qe | REGAL DRY OR TOM GIN—regu- 6de (Main Floor, Front.) tation from Spain; regular $5 $1 05 ” i lar 78¢ bottl ; Turnover Collars—colored em- | Quality; gallon $4.50; bottle... ¥>* ROYAL MONOGRAM-—regular $4.25 | COGNAC ER, errand; Q8o MONTILLA IMPORTED SHERRY—reg- ular $3 quality; gallon $2.70; 64e botile..... tree ALTO DOURO IMPORTED PORT WINE lon $2.25; 60c 84e | broidered semi-stiff turnover col- lars; fresh and clean and per- 5 fect; worth 25c; to-morrow. (Main Floor, Front.) Gibson Stccks—colored Gibson Stocks; a Smal! lot consisting of goat oheuan aot one day’s selling; worth 25c; to-mor- tow he 10c LING, ete.—gal,'$1.48, $1.24 and loor, ; Taffeta Ribbon—plain taffeta rib- bon, + inches wide: heavy qual- ity; in colors and white and black; regularly 17¢ a yd. to-morrow. We 12c Pure Olive Oil (Main Flo Front.) The well known White Cross brand, for Dressing Sacks—in kimono effect | | ible or medicinal use; retuler 3O)¢ c and Empire style; beautiful pat- terns and colors; regularly sold at $1.50; to-moriow., 89c of Second Floor, Center.) Children’s Overalls—made chambray in blue and oxblood; sizes 2 to 6 years; soldreg- »~ ularly at 25c; to-morrow. lic (Second Floor, Center.) Tapestry Brussels Rugs—in size x12; made carpet rugs; in at. tractive colors; regularl ot $10.50; ay $5.95 (Filth Floor, Front.) Axminster and Velvet Rugs—in size 9x1 2;‘about 20 rugs in both Axminster and velvet grades; a R Finest Smoked Shoulders The mos sonomical food product ob- B talnabl mily sires trom8 Qi¢e to 12Ibs.; special, 1b fn Dainty Biscuits Graham biscuits, crisp toda biscults, oyster crackers, saltines, ginger snaps, lemon snaps or eream toast; dot., 3 17 4lejreg. Se phe. fi 7 pie eY 8 LON ATO CATSUP; bot- 18¢ WAW-WAW IMPORTED SAUCE= Reg. 25c 0¢11C vrecerseeeversens 20c IMPORTED SARDINES—Dox., 12%¢ quality; gallon, $3.74 bole. IMPERIAL WHISKE quality; gallon, bottle MONOGRAM WHISKEY—regular $2.75 | quality; gailon, bottle. LARGE, RIPE —each . LARGE, YELLOW We use only tie choicest materials and bake the cakes fresh esery JU 10/1 regular $1.2 REDPATH'S MALT EXTRACT: very nourishing tonic; doz. b 98¢ SPECIAL BREW EXPORT BEER—bbI. of 10 ‘dozen dottles $5.74; dozen 5G bottles ; (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Front.) full quart Q&e “regular $3.50 945 full quart Q4@ $2445 full quire G4e Groceries, Meats, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables These specials f ry Friday and Saturday. Mail and teiephone orders filled promptly. Fresh Meats We deliver all paid and charged orders from the bauery to 110th street, cast and west, Hind quarters of spring lamb; 15, Ibrananier tgs lde artersol spring lamb; J 14¢ nade 1240 sof Canada mut Je Fresh [ruits PINEAPPLES— ALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES JQa crate $2.25; doz. 7Uc; ihree for 18¢ ED RIPE WATEKMELONS 95 PEACHES 30@ 1b large ze till KIGHT, JUICY LEMONS Jo1/ =doren ie Lec ton; Ib Selected dry picked fowl: Ib 16c SMT abe etiueeaee Loc Fancy selected iresh killed broil) D5 WHOLE TOMATUES — Fountain quality ers; Ib ‘. sie ypeskes feu fe IEUle Cetnad ehh Ghotee cus of ib ronsts 1b. ye L ING SOAP —10 956 “Feltings Wb eu ehiEne Ide LALSORY SAB BS Choice corned ai spareribs; 3 25e Wouble Be _ | Selected corned ox tongues; Ib..., te ————————E BAKED BEANS—Belle of Bosion brand; plain or seasoned with tomaio, dou., Ye CHEN'S RED’ MUS. 'S PREPARED MUS: &} 10c. jar . be Daylight Cakes good selection of patterns; regue | $1.43; can THREE-LAYER CAKES —Chocoiaie, | POPULAR COFFEE — Siegel Cooper's lar prices 319,50 and SAMPLE TEAS—All varieties, including socoanut, magic, marshmallow, diye biend of imported mountain grown rich $22.50; ati..... «..., L000 | Cevlon, Oolong and Mixed; § D2 | tutti tru or caramel; a 0, ground or powdered, DRe (Fitth Floor, Front.) Silo. te tees FRESH POUNL nymarble, 4 ibs. $1 1b. Smyrna Ruga—the very best quale | EsLOW SPLIT PEAS, Scotch ney Sde SRS PLELaE nay eet ceeeu OD e baa i ortes 7 1bs., ivered, $1.15; 2 Ibs. H imprrted ae40, or white nidney dq | Its deer Fresh Fish ity; in size 9x12; a lot of 20 beans; 10 Ibs., 65¢; 5 Ibs. Tugs that we must close out; they are reversible and include many Oriental effects; rege » », ularly $29.50; to-morrow $22 (ith Flocr, Front. or Mother's Corn Meal: rex. price Be currant cakes or as Slleciedituotton’ cedilahy Axminster Rugs—in size 27x54;a | | S!:15: spestel, dor, 906; package. each : steaks 10c A + —————— if s f1b., selection ot Uriental designs and mar: Ser, tone Benes tft Ha ae colorings; regular price wo $1.50; (bane) ree ae Jie Fifth Floor, Fron:,) Wilton Rugs—in size 27x54; an attractive variety of choice col- orings and designs; regu- lat price $3,755 tts.0s, $000 (Fifth Floor, Front.) Women’s Dresses—made of dainty materials in the newest colorings; choice of both jumper and dress Mixed Teas Fragrant Ceylon, English Breakfast, Gus Porder, Hyon, Jtpan, or Formoss Oolong; 5-1. caddy $1.65; 3 lds. $iyib iiss 38c Combination Coffee Fresh from the roaster, bean, ground of dered; compare this coltee with any 25c grade sold elsewhere; 10 Ibs. l7c $1.60; 6 Ibs, $15 Id models; flowered and dotted — tiny tims: full quart jar... onions, red onions, white turnips, yellow Swisses; striped and figured * t iS RuieeSN reshly 400 Nore S06 lawn; take your choice @,, 95 Mild Cured Bacon HseST ROLL MOPS—reguiar 9D Cat 10 ater rent Weeds ibe) |||) saiinedveleceaniperleintce ured: ET Se arg 18 8 c Second Floor, Front. the Siegel Coope Madi evenly mixed | fa A Ree SRRLICKTE a8"'¢ c SUMBERS—3 for.... 3C Hand Bags—slightly soiled, but | | fi" Hee Bequel: THC | | WNCnoVviES—can.sceec. sc, 21c Dee th Floor otherwise in good condition; dlack and colors; sizes 6 to 8 inches; single and double leather han- dles; were 50c and 75c; to- MOMOW. ...00 54049. 29c Main Floor, Front Suit Cases—good leather suit cases with inside straps; linen lined; large handle; sold regu- i” larly at $4.75; to-morrow $B« 10 Third Floor, Center Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ FLORENCE DAYLIGHT WADE BEACH | Mother’s Hominy Pies each A 2de Grits jelly rolls; each : ered, S0c; 1b FANCY DILL PICKLES—juer: 27¢ jar COOKED OX TONGUE — machine sliced; Ih, SUNSHINE D5@ Fancy chicken bh Fancy chinook saimon sieaxs |. Fancy Long Is! ancy Long Bi INE CAKES, au cakes or Jig Cc Newport haddock Boston “arset coutish Long Is eak Ile Long I siand porgies cong Island fluke | Cake Special le, plain or lady cake; , about 7 Ibs., deliv le Fresh Vegetables EARLY ROSE POTATOES—bbI. $3.48; 58 pusnel 60 Ibs., $1.40; peck 15 38e ic HACKENSACK SUGAR 95 CORN aoc 34e N=dor, ears NEW ONIONS=white onions, yellow Delicatessen whole tong S4c; 4 Ibs. Ib ‘ ET MIDGET PICKLES-- $]|Men’s Best 530 Bicycles at 518.50 Each Fitted With Coaster Brake ERFECT, high - grade | wheels— 1908 model— the equal of any $30 make on the market. Easy running, safe and long wear- ing, and fitted with Oxford guaranteed tires. Each Bicycle Guaranteed for One Year (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Pre-inventory Bargains Lingerie Dresses—dainty dresses, beautifully trimmed; some with embroidery, others with em- broidery and lace; takeyour gy CHOICE, Stes ssesee 3 (Second Floor, Frant.) Cane Suit Cases—light and conven- jent, yet strong and serviceable; neatly lined; brass catches and lock; size 24 inches; regu- | lar price $4.25;to-morro 2.85 | Third Floor, Center, | 4 | Belts—elastic and leather belts; black, white, and assorted colors; clasp and buckle fasteners: were 25cand 5Uc; to-morrow Main Floor, Center. Opaque Shades a variety of coiors; on good, wooden, spring roller; size 3.x 6; slightly im. perfect; regular price e8c; 1O*MOITOW.sseseees (Third Foor, Front, Fire-Place Screens —oak frames, filled with silkoline in assorted colors; regular price was 3Uc each; heer 1Se Third Floor, Front.) Lace Curtains—single Marie An- toinette, corded and novelty cur. tains; white yards long; v. tO-MOFrOW sees (Third Flcor, Front. 9c Se and ecru; 9 ue $l each; ow Encyclopedias— the Imperial in forty volume: istive and reliable; torm ice gp » $20; Friday,aset...., S600) Third Floor, C Books—"The S Courtof Englan by Lady Ham- ilton; 2 volutes; shop- worn; was $2 a set; Friday Third Flo Books—Irving’s ‘1 ton,” in 5 volume condition; was 36 Briday..seseere Third Floor, Center.) Books-~“‘Jinimy Jones,” McCardell; otfere mn less than half-price; DOG; at. vrereereeee r tory of the ove ‘enter, or Washing- n perfect 35.50 (Third Floor, C Poems— Hood's poems, complete; 3 volumes; sold regularly at 0c a set; Friday .. 400 (Third Floor, Center, Books—“The Dragon Painter,”’ by McCall; offered to-morro less than a quarter of its original price; was 31,08; Fri- > dayocss OuEOnTp 2 Ok Third Floor, Center Books—"*Many Colored Threads," ; sold regulariy at 75c; perfect and clean; g- Friday..... a) Third F : Writing Paper and Envelopes cabinets, containing 50 s s of paper and 50 en P toth finish, vellum, and satin; regu larly 25c a box; choice of : these finishes, at. ‘ee 19c | | Third Floor Playing Cards— quality and excellent finish; some have gilt edges; regular 35c grades; {O-MOFFOW, Ate.wsss sees eee 19¢ Third Floor, Center. Post Card Albums—they hold 300 cards, and have decorated covers; sold regularly at 25c; to- 44 morrow 19¢ Green Trading Stamps—We Give <<< ?