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t manager of the Dominion Thes- tre, in Edmonton, Canada, have Ig for much heated conver ie doings of @ “Mr. Brandon,” + formed a top| sition lately in the offices of Charles Irahman, Wagenhals & Kemper and uberts, and Eugene Walter, the dramatist, has been spinning on his ear, metaphorically speaking, ever since a certain programme from ‘Mr, Brandon's" theatre met hie eye. “Mr. Brandon” operates a stock thea- tre in Edmonton, and he certainly has a nice, un-to-date taste In the matter This week he te eiv- ing “Pald {n Full.” soon he will «ive “The Wolf.” to be followed by Thief’—and others—all of the very lat- est. and not one of which has yet been offere! for stock In this country th vi of selecting plavs. Successful Plays ‘Firated’ for Stoch Companies — Ir- wing’s Flay for “Stop ‘em!’ thundered Walte daro he give my plays without saying ‘boo! ahont It or pavine a cent of roy- stion! T'l"— altv? I'll wet an infu Vaudeb: le, New York some weeks ago to begin re- hearsals of “Wildfire,” after having been absent tor several montha, she |Went to her Fifty-seventh street resi- | dence, and the morning after her ar- rival, with her sister, Mra, Ross, went jout to @ swagger delicatessen estab- Ushment close by for @ bit of break- fast, The shop, however, in Miss Ruseell's absence, had changed hands and the new proprietor didn't know the actress, ; But a clerk did, and while the cate was bowing before the two ladies whispered to his chief; “Goodness gracious,” sald the proprie- i tor, “you don’t say so? Excuse me “The ladies. Lillian Russell's in the place and I want to walt on her myself,” and [away he bustled In another direction, leaving Mlss Russell and her sister ie staring after him, amazed. How! When they realized the real atate of| affairs they left the shop, and looking back, saw the beflustered’ deli-| | atessen dealer, who had been put wise 5 % his clerk, standin eechles, | ! But all this was of no avail, "Mr. disappointed ‘In the Uae 8 and ! Brandon's” case Js simply @ repetition of | Of | \ many others. He he wants a olay has evidently pure chased copies of the nlave from @ play pirate In Chicago, who takes @ stenua-| rapher to the theatre with him when and sella the copies “IT have just received @ cablegram from Mlle Adeline Genee, telling me| of the success of her new ballet, ‘The| Dryad,’ In London," said Marc Klaw, yesterday. "She made her first appear-| at $l0 per. Wagenhals & Kemer ance in it Monday night at the Empire took the matter up with the Nattonal Music Hall, and the news of Its favor- ‘Association of ‘Theatrical Producing able reception is very gratifying to us, | Man against. “Mr. Bra on." rs, and recelyed a reply to the effect that there was no way to proceed American coprright laws do not protect the work as we had purchased the American! rights to it for her road tour ne * dancer tails for he 3, and will resume this country | er tour in| Gf authors in Canada. and if he could ‘The Soul Kiss,’ Oot, 6. And I wish you| paiike ‘Mr. Brandon” could orrect once and for all the ru- re man ‘3 of her marriage. In a letter I produce a play In his Dominion: received last week she gave her views Theatre the s on Broadway. re night {t is first played) Syery seat at last night's performance} of “The Traveling Salesman.” at the era? Gatety Theatre, was sold and the man-) & ager called for the “slen.”” Gatety and has not ve! ble property, his Victoria Theatre of Varleties the Liberty Theatre.” sald terday, (Since he became @ art Bete ‘glen "/ era impresario he calls it the manazer. “and borrow thelr whenever he goes to a Bo Walter Kingsley calle show). Yesterday he entertained Frital ee Scheff and her tance, John Fox, Jr, "SR, 0, sien?” said the manager of) the Kentucky novelist, and they re-| Feb n response, “Gee, We've) aized they were “slumming” when| that house. in they heard “That Quartet,” never had one.’ Fy O00 . pi in Bake,” ts : ville In “Water , which was 89 popuiar Bir Her Irving's all » was for ed with Irving marked a's Stee unusually won tor yaudeville. ae Sn oe od ‘Waterloot in the) ‘TI once painted a rabbit on a man's We produ By Metsn yesterday, | D974 head,” sald @ monologuist In a provinces,” sald Mr. Meillsh yeaer Oy) vag theatre “and It was #9 natu-| “and the first performance In Londvn) ray ay dy took St for a hare,” | was a benefit at the Garrick one And the (W) Kae money for spring- | pro- | ing th sort thin @udience nad sat out a long anal Be eels : man —___$_o-—__ me, and when we went on t | Ss nad on| OPIUM DEALER BANISHED is the newest Uh fea t been vrovided WIth! host of a theatrical slumming party and played the! gr in dup the Lib- late o “Water: | top, commanded Oscar, after sey- Phomp- | eral blocks of this, “Twenty-two dol- ‘ot the|lare a week? I'll give you three more Van. The fe skeicn 18 forty didnt go qu.te as well os 3 tour, at phey're tired, whisper. meant your ow An Odd walter in the whi Kn okerbocker fard. ood Resemb! George V. Hobart, co-author of “WIlil- | Peaches," fire’ and autnor of Fagg, plays ad never been on a racecourse {n lis for..in | | parts In “All for a} & Girl” at the Bijou Theatre, ts the wife | of Rupert Hughes, the author of | { Jon Mason, | + Ue, Miss of the Adelaide Maaol tmportant ver play, and @ wos 5 ster on “The W . The open season on foollsh hats will | soon be here, and Wilton Lackaye will He strode down| Go well to watch Broadway yesterday fantastic creation, wit many colors twined He hud a hard luck s “Met a man who for over a yea uP uirty dolia ALKS," Hite) (t . nee. —The nily ad . v ike Ro Sir Henry said to Hurry it mitted who Hour.” a ry ung long at {ta = owed me money sald t over a year, ed me and asked me the amount. Lb answered, | said. ‘lL Want to give} for It u've owed 1 e What { Ding to do. “Oh, rep .ed I'm gol gbankruptey and ft want you Ralph C. Herz, Miss Lulu Glaser’s| hus and, plays his last engagement in fyaudeviile next week at Hammerstein s. {iHe is to be starred shortly by Fiorence « Wd, jr. pyre, Mr. ing to show for It." Jd announced vosterday that | the tile of Anna Held's ney $his season Is to be “Miss | hr 1" Tt is by Harry B (Maurice L Ages of Actresses.—Miss Maggie Cline! effty-four soe Joseph Medill Pa Tapid pace for ramatis on Is setting a vi and Julian Mitchell | So I cul Without reserve. She says she doesn’t] think an actress should marry ag long} as she 18 on the stage. | eee “Ig there much money tn grand oj some one asked Oscar Hammer. “All ls in it.” jut the Ss, he replied. in town : mini ° And speaking of Oom @scar, he was star of| Afother one on Mr. Hammerstein. A short time ago he bougni an automo- jas been) vile and was making @ dicker with a feur, tow much money do you fellows he asked, | pp Twerty-two dolla: iD | aeme-act BAY] enor ticatrawe dollara & week,” said] a feature of] “Ali rigni,” sald Hammerstein, “Take | repertoire. Fuller| me down the street, and they got in| fo many years it je Car and started off at a smash , Just miss ng all Kinds of vehicles} eet cars to go slow, and now the car moves about ag If suffering from locomotor | PEKING, Sept. §—The Chinese Gov- aiong— | Ch mMent has taken ite first action unter “out |the new regulations In Infiteting pun- ishment for the sale of opium. To-day entenced a dealer In the drug of {nz to banishment for ten years limtt of three months allowed for als to record the fact sed using oplum has a sincle man coming the pledge. | head | Dovtors Sas he Syst m Needs Sugar You get tein iit afoot temptlay and tastefuy Table syrup both that he has one Itadds to ihe joy of eating. On bread of any kind, rrensfast ctse , muflins, bot biscuiis— Its Geitcious, It’. a ure sugar syrup—not giue nade of cane sugar. a scart of crown, | ————— most y . Makers of nus HH & O, Molasses. and » How to Make a Baker Hear! good an ing into to neve) play for nnocence| Smith, | left New York yesterday for there two days and burgalow i gonsin B stands for Baker, iey, i Whose active hand turns & Co. tod good things for which ¢ epicure yearns, Thomas who has eiven| buch an excellent performance of § The ears of such Bakers the Japanese vajet, in “Paid tn Puy,” May always be found bas left the cast and his place jen vy Hervert Marion, who fn-Toklo for the past Speaks Japanese fuen: Pa RY {Maen Miss Lillian Russel) arrived in i Si ash MF in Bert to The World Want track To eatch every sound, last as lived two years and! ys pO YOU WONDER THAT worLD THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEE NW @& 190d, Col eet eee Milk eg | Without Mystery | Perfectly Pure No need to wonder what germs exist init. There are no germs at all. The cows are inspected—so are the mi!!imen. The dairies are clean—the milk is sterilized. You know that Van Camp's is safe. All that you know of your milkman’s milk is against it. And you are happy in not knowing all. Here are the facts about Van Camp's Milk—all of the facts there are. Judge if knowledge isn’t better than mystery, when it comes to a food like this, Then judge the milk itself. Use Van Camp's once in your cooking —serve it once on your table. Learn what it means to have a cow in your kitchen, Then go back, if you can, to raw milk. Whole Milk. Van Camp's {s whole milk—and you never get that from your milkman. Milk from the top of your milkman’s can has an excess of butter fat, for the butter fat rises, Milk from below the top has an excess of solids, for the solids fall. And it lacks the butter fat. Thus, the milk from your milkman is never twice alike, It’s Van Camp's is always the same—al- ways the whole, rich milk. All of the butter fat, all of the solids are in it. That is the reason for the superlative flavor which Van Camp's gives to a milk dish. Not because of anything added. There is no artificial flavor, You simply get the richness that belongs to milk. Use Van Camp’s once in your cooking, Learn the flavor that it gives to a milk dish, Then decide for yourself if you want to go back to raw milk. Nothing But Milk Van Camp’s is simply rich Holstein milk with two-thirds the water evap- orated, Notping whatever is added—nothing subtracted save water, Please remember this fact. Van Camp’s is not like condensed milk, which is half stgar—a milk that you can’t use in cooking, We take the richest of milk, fresh from the cow, and evaporate part of the water. Then we seal it and sterilize it, so it comes to you just as fresh as it was on the day we milked it. That is all. We add no sugar, no starch, no preservative, Nothing what- ever is altered, Analysis shows about 80 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. A Germless Milk In five states, every day, we milk 20,- 000 cows, ‘ Each of these cows is inspected. So are the men who milk them, No tuber- cular cows—no diseased milkmen—con- vey their infections to Van Camp's Milk, Our dairies are sanitary, Cleanliness everywhere is carried to the extreme. Our buildings, where the milk is evap- orated, are built without wood. Then the milk is sterilized after the can {s sealed. This makes it certain that not a germ can exist in i it, Science guards every step. Not so with your milkman’s milk, In every drop there are mvriads of germs, and you never know what germs they are, In Washington, D, C., it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk—milk with Consumption, in it. Milk that caused guinea pigs to die of tuberculosis when they were fed with it. i Yet that is but one of the risks, Is it not folly to take them when they can be wholly avoided? Quart A pint can of Van Camp's costs less than ten cents when you buy the cans by the case, Put back the two parts water—which we evaporate—and you have our original milk. The cost is about six cents per quart. Think of that—rich Holstein milk, without a germ of any kind in it, for six cents per quart, And no waste, Van Camp's is as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it costs half what cream costs, This richest of milk costs you less than a half milk—less than a milk that’s im- pure, And it can be always on hand, Children Two-thirds the mortality of children is due to the germs in milk. Van Camp's avoids those dangers, Raw milk is just as unfit as raw meat. It carries more danger of germ infection, Give your children milk that is safe. They will like Van Camp's better than raw milk, For that slight almond flavor, due to sterilization, is itself a delicious taste. And the fact that Van Camp's is not germ-laden makes it seem doubly good, Six Cents Per For Van Camp’s Milk comes in 5 and 10- cent cans—at your grocer’s. Try one can and you will want it always, Then it is cheaper to buy by the case—also more convenient, Produced in five states by the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co., Indian- apolis, Ind, Van Camp’s Milk Evaporated—Sterilized—Unsweetened Van Camp Packing Co, Indianapolis, Ind, ae RELLEWO0D precainsbedli igen: srameialenaes By be pes City, Borough of 8 POPULAR inten Island, Borough ef Rlchnein POE | EXCURSIONS draw''h Gheel fot the nagount tol EDAYET, why | ———_———_—_ — the Recelver of Taxes and mail bill 4d) NEXT SUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG | AOUND TRIP TICKETS ul | ROUND TRIP TICKETS | LV. W, 23d ST. 7.50; sleet 8T. 8,00 A.M. “HELP WANTS” BRING SUCH PROMPT s AND SATISFACTORY BESULTOT EXCURSIONS. Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres akUate Evi MuS.0 DANCIWo int (00 sacar umber, such tax. AND QLEN ONO<O SEPT.$ 50 UH. LOREN 13TH F 15 CENTS | au forward to peclal train for Mauch Chunk | aves Pennsylvania Ferry S atlons, LEH'GH West 23d Sty 7.35; Cortlans VALLEY ine uppileation. and Desnrosses dts, 5.0 j mall jo th ow. Broostya Araex, 7:48 all | eitees AL NG, aot, Behevoid eave on een Ne. a7 Full Sets of Teeth Rai see beirenee ss BoroueH of Machatta, Siew plambers a.1 S Goid Fillings...... DB, Caveriiil, cara Brooayn Anes pont avi. Rorsuah “ot “tne head! Kes Fare via Bruokiyn Annex, tlona CHILOREN $1.00 50 Cts. EAVE W. 23¢ ST, 8,50; LIBERTY ST. 0 A.M. ATLANTIC CITY CHILOREN SLLS 82.50 FTURNING LV, ATLANTIC CITY 7,00 PM. Saturda, 2 be ow 1th wh 2.00 P.M. Lv. Baitery, | | | | PIANUS AND OnGANsS, oe ie tig st Bae | Jn pertect anter EPR ee tah ee KL je for It, | “Taines P Oru of | PUBLIC NOTICES. | mn PUBLIC NOTICES, Rolieg eG axe anes, DEPARTMENT OF FOR THE COLLECTION DKK, Sept 1, 108, TAXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN new bills promotiv a ritten requisition (bi n the borough offices), y section of ward, bluck and making Copy of NF Oakton (b asgessed for oersonal | & leap 80! tax nd’ Aaltiattloa” should bth “tor | | "Bach requisition should be accompanied by | pa | a envelope beariug “he proper address of the | , | Upitewnt, aud with return posage prepatd. — | tut { | Hn fease (of sug doubt tn teyara to wars. | section, biock yi lot uuinber, apayers whould | ake their deeds to (he Depa. ind Asseseinents and have their proyerty lo | ed on the maps of that Department, ani the Devuty Rs | with the requialuon, t Wile Lele en il i} xpayers {nth The Famous Switcivaci Rallroad fy , Rexpesere dn, noment, and avol: io lines, ae rr | kha, Tequisiton | must be addi whichever borough the proyrty cs located, 2 Bri Creed, corner Jur | with an adMiessed envelope with the postage prepald to the Deputy ‘Receiver in No rebate all ART, NDUSIRIAL AND BUSIN 7 Office hours.) AM. to noon 9 Mreen = GEORGE ROBINSON : R Weekly payments: perfect fit: fine material, EXCHANGE CLOTHINGCO, BIN RLOADTAY, Basrance on Bark Plane a NANCE, BUREAU © Or TAXES, NEW procure property OF Auay same from their This New 2 ting thelr 2 plates. ‘also request edt of Taxes ener of Taxe | certified wemorantim | wil be furatshed by x00 and Atsevsinenta, ” | Deputy Receiver uf terest id coklya, New’ fork! Building Keon av, and! 404 check, revurn, Manhattan's | *The “Anchor Denture” Plate Rootless @ foose In the mouth or fall down I!ke other It fils and holds and enables you to ; masticate your food as it should be. @)an expert could detect It from the natural ‘*) teeth. Easy to take out, clean and replace, Must be seen to be appreciated, make and sell this plate, The “Anchor Denture” Can Be Had Only of Us, When extractions are made in the morning the new plate will be ‘eady to wear home at night. years, All extractions and all of our work made painless by our New Botanical Discovery. $5.00 + $1.00 up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp, Eten Muaee,) HOLRs, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. RY. DENTIS loOOOOC COO Plate cannot work Only We alone We guarantee all of our work for ten Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Sliver Fillings....+++e+. 80c. up 414-410 Fultog St., Brooklyn, (24 door weat Abraham & Straus’.) Ladies in attendance, D OOCODDOOOOO watchever bor veh the property is local petro di) ede H i Be RAR ARRAS old wed on bilis pald during i Checks should he mailed as soon as pons bie after the bills hi ved by bis ater ave been recelved by AUTOS MUST GO—PANIC PRICES Pioneer @ If you have three or ‘our teeth | Auto-| will insert a full set without a DAY™N F aren Pasalvar ar ms mobile Establishment. (pte 1 do this with avsolute gue st Sivtcetr be mates io iaane tom | Set Factton. Examination of your vr ai cars. Demonettations vheerfuuy teeth (reo. Slowed isomers ay extras), s2.00, Utivge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 Stevens, 41 ater ): Pierce, § fader, $2,300 Pee abouts, Frayer: Milier, 8 oa ea cls EAST 151H sr, iB; parracd, 8450 SPM too P.M 1 ercaat et. 80) | gg to 243 WW Mth at ertiseiena for The Word way de lef y American District Messenger Oftive whe city wah OP, | WIAMONDS ‘GH WATCHES, 7 aoe, rectenrrtines sae onan eee mene te $050 $880: Tolelon, $050: besides A WARNING—A1 CLOSED EODIES NOW k Willoughby, 100 Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, near Broadway, TEETH $4—$7—&—$10 GUILSHAN Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. Mtrance. 27! W. 125th St CIVIL SERVICE COURSE READY Challandre oy, evn - POLICE, Custom H Lis We uucnu, KVICB INS THU CTOR, POST OFFICE ulon FIRE, sw “candidates thoroughly rk | and | KeAS coIATE TO LET= FOR SALE Continentals, Hartfords, Michelina, fi a | monde, “Goodtionen and others: “mosi OUT OF CITY 36 MEN'S C1 ‘ 4 hand; at any orice to ~~ aAnneAns GENTLEMBN'S CLOTHING (o order on gt “ae, te sanitarlum or 0 reeponsibie varty, Pheelan, “isd” ottmwod SS World Wants Work Wonders, LOURTH ANTM STR uT West ot . iith Avenue Women’s New Fall Suits | [f you would be sure of obtaining the new and new only, buy here....We never carry goods irom year to year and did nob carry over 4 single Spring garment—we therelore start -eason with the ceanest, newest stock shown in New York....As examples of how reasonably we offer tine Suits of irreproachable styles and qualities, read the iol.owig;— NEW FALL SUITS— NEW FALL SUITS— Broadcloths and worsteds—plain Diagonals and broadcloths, latest colora, black, and mannish stripes— Pall-shades, including Burgundy, three-quarter coats, with satin smoke, etc.—also black and mixturea— nd soutache bralding—satin 12,98| Smartest pointed and straight coate— lined. . Skinner satin Vining, plain ancy gg striped—elsewhere $5.00..4., 190 NEW FALL SUITS— Broadcloths and gelf-striped serges— black and best colors—Directolre an@ Ga bn reel Gd satin Iined— elegant effects— worth $30.00, 21,98 NEW FALL SUITS— Self or contrast stripe worsteds— also broadcloths—colorg and black— coats tn latest styles-—fancy tailored with velvet and satin— satin Mned—good value... 16,98; o ae Reliable Shoes for School Cheap ehoes are not cheap at any price—good qualities at low prices are good value,,.,,,Such, and such only, you find here. Asa result A GREAT TRADE IN CHILDREN’S SHOES ® THAT I8 CONTINUALLY INCREASING, SPECIMEN VALUES FOR TO-MORROW:— GIRLS’ KNOCKABOUTS— ANG VICI KID KNOCKABOUTS— Soft Kid uppers—extension soles~ ‘edium toes—extension soles— 1.98 Patent leather tips—button— 1 tO Bseresrreee ” ote G0 Biases DedA8h to 10%..+-Le46 | Better than majority ere sold at $2.00, Ca svete cb GIRLS’ KNOCKABOUTS — School and| LITTLE BOYS’ KNOCKABOUTS— Dress—Hand welt—kid with patent Box calf—laced—mannish leather tips or patent leather with last—8% to 13%, vesesnveees 448 tops of dull kid or calfskin—button iJ i or lace—thoroughly well made— BOYS’ DRESS SHOES— 6 to Birsvee.s LAB /81G to 10%,.,..1.69 Patent leathar—newest toe UI to Biases 1.08 BHAPES—1 tO BYrsresvorsevsersseesvee HOO ALSO TO-MORROW:— 2,000 Pairs Boys’ “ walton”’ Shoes Veal Calf—Laced—mannish laets—solid leather throughout--Walton make, which means good wear; ® Children’s Underwear Knit Night Drawers—fleece lined— 1 to 10 yrs.—Bpeclal...serserresserenet Outin, ® Girls’ Fall Schoo! Hats Roll Brims, Ranchos and Mushrooms, black and colors— Ribbon or Silk Cord—worth .98., .69. 49 Flannel Night Drawere—- good quallty—pretty atripes— Ribbon band—worth $1.2... 98 | 1 to 6 year: AN silk si re Fonetiog p8 streamers—plain or plaid— | #30 10 yeer Worth. SB ities OD | Girls’ Flats—black and colors— latest high crowns—spectal.........609 Speclal Lunchzs To-morrow (Thursday) 11:30 to 2:30 Dr, Denton's Sanitary Night Drawers— with feet—1 to 10 years— | according tO 812Z€.......+.... .59 to 98 |Flannelette Gowns—turnover collar—-1 to 14 years— sreeee 20 to BD according to alz Flannelette Skirte—extra quality— wide ruffle—4 to 14 years: +» 29) No, 1-trlsh Btow, Dub! With allk scallop ruff +49 Potatooe, Cabinet Healt 29 Tea or C No, 2—Soup, Roast Pork, Aj Sauce, Mashed Yellow Turnips, . mathe Yell Turnip, Pres, 33 irloin of Beef, Vegetables, White and Col'd Flannelette Gowna—speclal viscisessesvseseeveees TD Fine Muslin Drawers— well made—amb'd or H. 8, ruffle to M4 y: White Cambric Skirts—ruffie, with No, &—Roast 8! Aliced Peach Tea or Coffee.,...., wv | wed No. 4-Soup, Roast Turkey, Jel; tables, ae hi Rice aging Mis Tea or 00 lace and 2 inserts or stron, or . J If customers fer, Ice Cream will be AST hen Bi NR Le a aa behead rel en's Muslin Night Dresses— || Special Breakfast. 9.18 to 11 A, M, yoke of H. 8. emb'y and tuoks— ternoon Ito 2 PAULO TGSES | C| siege rat 8 2 ne Ee >———————___________.6 Sale of Schoo: Supplies! Prices that will save scores of pennies and many a dime to the chtldren— All profit off on this sale! Care ae ee, FROM ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA. We have closed out several hundrad C-rpet Size Brusses kugs at a BIG REDUCTION from REGULAR PRICES, one of the conditions a the sale belng that we did not mention the firm name In advertising... Purchase comprises All Wool Brussels Rugs in richest and most destrable colorings, {n Persian, Turkish, Kazek, Sherbenhts and Indian effects—Sult- able for any room In the house, At 5.98 | At9.49 | At 11.98 9x12 feet, 6x9 feet, $.3x10.6 feet, usually $8.98, usually $14.98, usually $16.98 Rugs of this quality at such prices have never been knownt WE ALSO OFFER about one hundred FINEST WILTON RUGS {n rich Paris Wilton effects, which are the finest made, and give splendid wear—great variety of colors and styles, appropriate for finest turnishings— American Grass Rugs Sizes run a little irregular; therefore: — 25e, to 225 | tor sizes 27x36 to 6x9 ft. J o>-——__—___—_—_—_—- MORNING SA LES--- To-morrow, Thursday, Uniti 1 Py M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS usually $34.98 and $37.98 ) an 4 8.3x10.6 ft. | Teg. values.....,75¢, to $7.00 $5.08 HE! p rlier 140039087, Mb Galt Repay ater tantaoee [See ca ase Walave 928 BASEMENT CENTRE, tal $1.50 oys' M4 shoes... 1.09 $1.¥4 Full: "th Kivon » 68 strong Uppers —manntsh Inst —lace’ u Persian Flannelett SACOND FLOOR—W ny Ye, Men's Paf mas......5. DD Madras, Pemale—with and without troxs MAIN FLOOR—WEST eS 2] SECOND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. 59e, I2Wo0 Series... 44-Inch—black and best Fall colori MAIN FLOOR--DRESS GOODS. ode, White SHELLS gixyn0.. xtra heavy ke | le. BA NT—NEW BUT $1.69W m !' tin Hats 88 —————— es ines qualliy smartest. new eha Tuo. Trisu.iuen Vamayk,, 53} MHTAD FLARES eee criat au : Batin bleagh—70_ {nch—exira quallty A MAIN FLOOR- LINENS. 25 he mb, > kirt: 1.39 Exquisite styles—Val, and elaborate fancy ace ‘trln TRE, he, Men! corton Halt H ve 124 Reg. made—ne urea—-dbie, laaia R sat An Me BAIN FLOOR | ce eer | lI eco. wh te Huok T.weis., Ld] ssh hem settes.., 44 \[ouxss—danask ce hemmed or hen gai GHRARIRE teeta nike HUTLUING MAIN FL LINENS, sed Doll 6 | | Sco. Ou bea to » ab ypador wigs—clow 2 bite grade, for fan! cs s ine we rete Se HU ONG | nt eee anaes Guc.Ab orbe (Diaper ngs ABYSS 1 75 ome? 00 Full piece—i8 inch MAIN FLOOR extra soft quailty Olu Speck t. Pad Hos Pea jorters—t ant hand stvles, ets, 495 tan Sui g —tast colors Jack 1 7.98 af ik Broadcloth atin ly SECOND FLOOR PEC ALe—eqgual value to above doeg uot permit FUR THe CLOCK St Also 20 UTHER MO..NiNG Not advertised ———— + pac | 100k FOR THE CLOCKS! = Lua HEARN

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