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{ ! f im » WALTER DEBUTS INTO “SOC” ASA A“BUTTER” conten “Spieler” of ‘Pad- dy’s Market” Asks Him- self to a Ball, GRABS BELLE TO DANCE. | Then Seven Policemen and Eight Assistants Pry Mr. Golden Out of the Place. The Plaza Assembly Rooms, In Fifty- ninth street Milled with Precious stones near Park avenue, were beauty and fashion and The odor of flowers and perfume was tn the alr, An orches- tra played languo s muste and fair Women and brave men waltzed dreamtly over the waxed floor, ‘The scene wi one of kalledoscopte brilliancy, for was not the Warra Social Club holding one of its justly celebrated functions? Cornellus Golde : y's Mar on Ninth avenue, hap- pened to be holding a function of his e time, ag he explained Magistrate Breen in York- After hard work yesterday lerably In the wood al- 1 then wandered across to-day to ville Court he libated cohol belt al town with the design of mixing in so- clety, Golden was jassing the door of the Plaza Assembly Rooms when the found of waltz music caressed his @enses, Over on the west side Cor- nelinus 1 a champion waltz was a call to him. Made Spectacular Entrance A tcket taker at the door essayed to stop th a quick swing of his lett knocked the ticket taker across the lobby. Then he saun- tered into the ballroom, with his low crowned soft iat set rakishly on the aide of his head and a cigarette burn- ing in a corner of his mouth, He wore a set of whiskers that made ita! debut about a w ago and dried fish scales a 1 his warm but not re- cherche § ts Of course, to de- termine Mr pation from observation, but in the humid alr of the ba was plainly apparent that he had been, in some way, agso- elated wit h He glanced Kly over t blage, picked nette In a decol. tner Aa smash that him hale way nd, with the remark, 1 kelzed the bru: her up s bristly chin A statuesque. br Jette gov ty spun down t close to b on her show and started to “spie “Mabel” Wouldn't Perform,” The young woman screamed and Biruggled. Mr. Golden held her fast Malt a ng male members ot the Social Club stopped dancing and looked with horrified amazement on the scene. “Perform, Mable, perform," urged Mr, | Golden, marking time to the waltz © and frultiessly endeavoring to e ther tuto step, ‘The girl did scream—possidly because she could not catch her breath—but her plight Was soon apparent to everybody and the music stopped “Hey.” ve Mr, Golden, dropping his involunta ve dance, “strike up ¢ Ry that ris Angerman special office ched the side of Mr. Golden implored the un- tnvited guest “Put m sald Mr. Golden, ly nia out, simp! ke tt from | me, bo, tat you and all theme guys can't put me out. It takes ten real Cops to put me out, and some of them woes on sick leave, Asa matter of fact, It took only four “real cops,” three special pollesmen, the ticket taker, five walters, a cabman and a chauffeur to put Mr Golden out Had operation been pulled off before the vont At Club instead of the Warva Social Club, ft would have been more sincerely enjoyed. Just Looking for a Little Waltz. Mr. Golden was the owner of what ts technically known as a. “hang-over When he was arralgned in court to-day pt sundry marks of his encounter st night he was debonnait, in « Tenth | ayequeaaye They was too proud for me, Judg he declared, "There ain't no show for poor boy. if Uda had on me party su @nd me patent her kicks, opened wine for me. 1 wasn't lookin’ for no trouble, I was lookin’ for a little waltz.” “Ten doliars,"" Golden was led down to the ‘cells he. oause he had no assets beyond the in- controvertible, corroborative evidence of his statement that he was an honest Yaboring man, who made a living clean- Ing and peddling fish, Sean aan FOR LINCOLN CENTENNIAL. | Programme «a Completed Abandons Plan for Permenent Memorial, The programme for the celebration of Uincoin Centennial in this city was practically completed vesterday at a meeting of the committee at City Hal! It was decided to abandon the plan to erect a permanent Lincoln memorial, as the funds are limited. It was also de- elded not to attempt to decorate the City Hall. The Mayor will Issue a proclama- tion calling on all citizens to decorate their homes on Lincomm’s birthday. will also ask President Roosevelt to have National salutes fired by the forts and battleships here, ‘The German Liederkrang, the German | Avion, the United German’ Singing cletles of New York and the United | German Singing Societies of Brooklyn will all celebrate with concerts, eee FIRST TO BUILD CAROUSSELS. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 21.—Gustave Dentzel, said to be the first maker of ‘caroussels in America, died at his home here last night. He came to this coun- try from Germany In 1867, and in that ear bullt the first carouasel in Atlantic In the centennial exlilbition in he won @ medal for his work wes years old. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. aaa eee “STRKE AGANST COSTING TAY RULES OF TRAFFIC $100,000 A DA ROME, Jan, 2%—The gravest problem which Italy now faces Ia that of pro- viding the 200.000 ' | Union Men Declare Polle é Are Arrogant and 7 for refugees made TEANSTER PLAN 200,000 REFUGES sroeeoresoooooooooooes, CURED BABY’S ECZEMA HERSELF With Simple Home Treatment 19 9990S 00400000000000006 Tha tmportanca of Dr. Currler's discovery that cttrox, aco chomteat cures All forme of skin disewses may le Judged from letters In newspapers all over the country trom peopia who have used his recipa with success, A grateful Bay City (Mich.) mother says 1 take great plaasure In letting you know what wondertil citrox did for my baby. Ile was afflicted with salt rheum for nearly 18 months, and we tried avery: thing we beard of and took him to thrao fereut doctors, but he only got worse $1 Elastic and Leather Belts, 48c One thousand of the est and best styles in silk elastic and \ eason's new leather belts; fancy buckles, sirable colors as well as white. Main Floor Remnants of Splendid Dress Goods | they'd ‘a sald the Court, and Mr, | He | | rannical, wo thousand five hundrea! s, comprising the entire mem: | Hecznty of the International Brother- | hood of ‘Teamsters in this city, ara) planning to strike In order to force a! modification of the enforcement of the | traffic regulations. | The counctl of the organtzation, at a | meeting to-night, will take final action on the question of a general strike Strong pressure from a majority of the menivership of the organization 1s| belng brought to bear on the council to force decisive action, In order to compel thelr employers to bring about change jin the manner in w h the poliee en- | force the tratfc regulations. | The men, divided Into nineteen local untons, but in strike matters acting as one body, will endeavor to enlist the support of the Soclety for the Preven- tlon of Cruelty to Animals to put an end to what the men describe as “police tyranny.” | The Liberty Dawn Association, with ( {ts 2,500 chauffeurs, coach and cab driv- ers, 18 affiliated with the International | Brotherhood of Teamsters, Expect Majority for Strike. Officers of the organization did not [hesitate to say that at the meeting of the council to-night, which will be held at Eighth avenue and Eighteenth street, there would be no difliculty In securing a majority who would favor a strike. “The only way to do the thing so that we will be free from trouble for a jo! time to come," said one of the men, sto strike and tie the city up taht. Then pressure that couldn't be re Would be brought to bear on the p and their relgn of tyranny would er iehiere would bea st away, Many drivers al arrested without good rea: nd} they have no chance at all when they | get {nto court y tine a teamster Is ar es have to st the ltor hours, and that's where th cruelty society ought to help us. Policemen Can Get Warm. trattic policeman wi the street ested makes a few ny offered by the pol we complain. they say sting under orders from Com: | ungham, ‘There ty onl | ress the wense of the injustice that is handed out to iis, and thal y calling a general strike,” | —————. NUN SAVED HIS LIFE. Held Pattent by Foot Who Had Plunged From Window. | CHICAGO, Jan, 21.—While delirious a} patient at a Hammond, Ind., hospital tried to leap through an open window on the fourth floor of the bullding last . Sust_as he reached the ledge Sister Bernanda, his nurse, caught The man, who ighs bo fell outward, but the sister herself against the wall and suc-; by one foot, pounds withstood the shock Then for a full minute the frafl nurse | clung to the patient's foot until rescuers | arrived. ae eres $10,000 FOR A MAN'S LIFE. Eight Little Children to Heaeat by! Ve | A verdict for $10,000 was rendered yes- | terday In Justice Guy's court against | the recelvers of the New York City Rall- road Company in a suit brought by M nN as administrator of the estate Walsh, who was Killed by one of the company's cars. Walsh left cight. wotherless children, ranging {1 age from three to fourteen years, who Will beneft by. the verdict. | Walsh was one of the company's motor: men, Ho was killed at Ninth avenue | jand Forty-first etreet Alfred and! Charles Steckler represented the plain- tiff jet Aguinet Ratiway. of TAROT AND | Specialist #0 r much as | Throat and Lung Dis- Dr. Anderson. eases, Too | much time ia lost by the family doctor, who has neither the necessary experience nor apparatus for telling one lung disease from another at the atart. Consult a Spe- clalist at once, Learn the true condition of your lungs while there is yet time to be | cured. Tuberculosis ts curable, It is. pre ventable. Do not delay until incurable con- | Gitlons develop “TL was too sick to sit up and could not lie down. To lie tn bed was to | choke to death, My ldngs seemed filled with phieg my breath wi t, my Tungs were sore and my cough awful, ! “For six weeks [ tried many doctors and all kinds of medicine, but nothing ped me. till Dr. Anderson looked through my chest with his wonderful X-Light and toll me he could cure me it [would follow out his treatment and advice, My lungs were practically well | {nw few months, and Dr, Anderson de- serves the credit for curing me.” | (Name and address furatshed it deetred | as reference.) iufsadertet resulta are obtained in. the|| jcure of Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, also in the prevention of Tu- berculosis without the use of stomach | dosing or drugs, A perfect. and orrert diagnosis Is positively « Crnaultatlon and examination free at. the office Dr. Anderton, i, West 224 Bt. (between nd 6th aves. York. Dail Wednesday | o'clock, lost falth in everything all raw from tha scratcling, #0 much, too. homeless by the recent earthquake who scattered througlout Sicily and Ca jlabria and congregated in Naples Their support {a costing approximately $100,000 a day, an enormous mum which neither charity nor the resources of the | State can hear for any ngth of time. Besides, charity has had the effect of | n arousing the low and turbular classes, Will gladly answer any lotters | enclosed, T have told many same. Finally Io about citrox, so I drug store and after two weeks’ resulting in numerous disorder cltrox, and I want everybody to know how ‘Thus tt ts made plain that tt fs most | wondertul tt ts, hi t 69c | Vane pate nen en aa ECO SE TET oat Negligee Shirts at 69c ands inatead of fostering in them the : : | bellet that t Hving on pu can indefinitely continue Our agents at Gath St and Lax. Aye, tee ona 1 00 purchase at our store— that makes it Just the same as though ues Great Sale of Newest Models Highest Grade New Walters Pianos Ns a NINES to You of $150 to $300! $450 Walters Excelsior Pianos, $225 $5 Down and $1 a Week Piano delivered to your home on payment of $5! We charge no interest, no insurance, no extras whatever. THE PIANOS e dy th 1 have the t rep very new % ton st Improvements lasting action, gu selected Ivory keys tent covered sha ished tn. plain C ured, double veneer, Original designs, carved o 5 the finest plano that and SA, E93 to 50 PER CE IN THIS SALE $375 Style A Waiter. Pianos, $198 $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfis, 5450 [Finest player plano made, with 12 rolls of music, cabinet ond ncart._| Saeaae not purchase a plano Ae it bears the maker's name. Beware ~ When a'manatacturer Is astiamed to put his name upon a pl- ano, you can make up your mind there is ‘womething wron hit Kean no stnda for the very highest and Walters ~ ye. iran ein investing tn a Walters plano as he would be in purehast mds and money can bufld, « led slightly used" fan — Dont buy as or second-hand plano at Cantion price—it suon become worthless, like worn-out ma- chinery. your old piano for a new Walters end pay any balance due at Exchange $1 a week, Upon est a representative will call. Third Floor, iu All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. Hionanades NOTIONS Our Big Sale of Smallwares and Dress- makers’ Supplies Continues! Dressmakers’ Special Dress Shields, Washable White Japanese Siik Covers, No. 2 at 9c, No. 3 at 10c, No. 4 at I1c a Pair. Miscellaneous | Dressmakers Special DressShields | Miscellaneous wlacaa, wide|| Well ty washable: two] | | Tollet Pins) 400 silk braid. $1 geesednt anit shield : Hue | Doz. 7c 80c 0c $1.10) | Bete ty Pockets || © Pre Ge Ze | Be (Me | || don tor... Made of, stron neke! oy Js, dontla cover 100% ON. T. Darni Chamols " ewel) ai ols for... NT eae series Alpe ‘Dor sis 50. " 75 $2.25 Coshmere | Meal Jekel Plated | Per Pr. 4c 6c 20c | 3* 5c Spool Holder ie? ea wht velvet rh Sewing Silk Shekel | Plated C! Dehance Sewing Silky 100 ya Kafety | ail Empire Sleeve ones per Reap gets 45c. lps 5c Protector 10¢ | —-—— mr aa Elastic Shirtwalst Sewing Machine|| Deflance Sewing Silk, 50° yds alt with dip Ol, best qual- CE 2236¢ attachment 5c ity. per 3c HN Stocking, Feet, al! Wire ¢ CR Se paira for for. Atl oa Gis tandard | “Taye, halt inch ne, 800 yds, B-cord: standard eh Potten ed Wood] Ais dnian per dos. | large Cabinete, spool, 87 ie 10c | 7 5c harping) 3c fok £ French Bone Col- UC auelat 3c] | ohn 4, clark Spot Cotton, 200 | | Se |]! Cubes, each. 2C! Ny" hott or hard Anish: ” 196 pe 6 Per GOL. POO. sev esses Tare, 6 |'— Pi n- Se tas | English Halrping, - Deflance Dressmakers’ Pina, standard | 1-07, papers, 6 Wai ¢ fz, best quality, American. pins; | papers $e Eup pert, s S| will not rust: half-pound 19 Oe ee . card, boxes Climported Kid | Dressmakers’ Pins, Engi ih, ‘wii not | urlers, 8-tnch, Tusts quarler:pouR: i i es Ze] at. Se Se| Eaglishy Pins, aii vise 10¢ | fie... 5€| "papers frets Teese Maia Floor. Cara Trenler BLOOMINGDALES, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. Twas so dincouraged I had His neck was and he erted Often | had to tle cloths on his hands, but he would rub just the in the Bay City Times Vought a box at the use my baby's face became clear as wax and the; fores have never returned, and It {s now je months that ha was cured, Mf stamps are people about WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ' that ranged up from 39c to 79c a yard, on sale to- 19c morrow, as long as the lot lasts, at, per yard... .++ In making this price on short ends—2 to 10 yarda—we know that the goods will hurry out in record time, Included are such weaves as panama, newdane cloth, checks, plaids, cashmeres, voiles, albatross, eolienne, and infact almost every popular weave ‘Of the season, from 36 to 44 inches wide, Besides black and cream, there is T Poor, Bront, Centre, folitheld edsony tromRSIOLsenchennwi 1 | wide range of highly desirable colors. Ma =BIOOMINGDALES' The famous Bloomingdale Special Make ———— pe Ry >f plain and pleated negligee shirts at this | een orice is a bargain of untold merit. The shirts are in handsome new Spring de- signs and neat, light grounds with stripes and figures, The material is a very H fine quality jacquard printed madras, ex- cellent for wear, and which launders beautifully, The best of workmanship and finish throughout. Sizes 14 to 19. Men’s35c and 50c Neckwear, MW handsome silks in open end four- H in-hands at 23c or 6 for $1.25 These are the newest of the smart Spring colors and designs—stripes, fig- ures and all the new solid shades. A Sale of Men’s Collars Guaranteed high grade 4-ply Union linen collars. All the latest close lock front and wing styles, a3 well as the pop- ular every day shapes; in all sizes, Selling Regularly at 75c a Half Dozcn; Special To-Morrow, \ H Friday, 6 for... 48c NA Floor, oth Main BLOOMINGDALES' Our Shoe Clearance Means the Most Radical Price Reductions! Including All Mid-Winter Footwear and Small Lots, Shoes At 39c hoes At 95c BOYS’ $1.50 Shoes hoes At $1.50 At $2.15 WOMEN'S $2.50 in various styles; formerly $3.00 to $5.00, ea | BOUDOR SLT PERS. cuinTta $1.50 SCHO MEN'S WOMEN'S TAN formerly $2.98 to MEN'S $150, Wol mE NESS 50 $4.98. to 8. | ROMEOS, ens WOMEN'S BLACK KID OR iieem o $1.50 Siri SAMPLES OF BLUCHERS. $4.00 $5.00 GIRL. Toe II WOMEN’S GIRLS” EXTRA SHOES, sizes 4 H_CUT) FANCY SLIP. PERS, BLOOMINGDALES= Woes s Sam- ” ple Lisle Thread '/4|\ Union Suits | | Worth Up to $1.00 a Garment, on di} Sale for 2 hours 29 Neat 414 B only, Fecond Floor, fi0th St. Section, Front trim- To-Morrow, from adie ite | 10012 0’clock, at embrof dery } They were made to ell for as eae shiner || much as $1.00, but because they have have ex) | a pinhole here and there, we bought || 10» them ata price that enables us to wieeves offer them at this bargain price. They collar and | are in many good styles, taste- aig trim: fully trimmed at the neck. All medawlth sizes, and a very great bargain at lace edge. our special price. ne ae a3 Main Floor, 88th St, Seetton. eee yd4 c and are in Men’s $1.50 Underwear || Men’s 50c Underwear |} oii‘cises. None c. © and 5c Per Garment Men's fine wool shirts and drawers, in white and grays. Fine quality, Ame- sizes. Not many in the rican Knitting Mills make, _lot.g0 come eatly. Slightly imperfect. mite =I oomineb A i cee eee Brews, Wines and OUR Per Garment Second Floor. Men's heavy ribbed shirts and drawers, in all Bection Thin model. 16 size, open-face gun metal watches, stem Bass’ Stout—Best from eee $1.15 rade saand { M it 2 . vottles,at PAs tne 85e and 95e || Pendant set, fi J) ats, BRANDY, RYE WHIS- ted with very N || fine nickel plated jewelled movements, Main Floor Bass’ Ale—Best; per dozen bot- $1. 29 tles, at. Our Bass’ Ale in any testofcomparison against leading brands only, will predominate as the best. Ours is No 1; ours is superior to any other, We can substan- tiate the foregoing state- ment before any board of experts. GENTINE gurney ten . Ic Aenean D “it Mier eo” Mabtins full a. 55c lea'e choicest oun tse UNIVERSITY ' halt BO WHISKEY Rant! full $1.20 RYE “ rit Tae Li Eas s a _ $3.0 RYE” ah ena, mahogany veneer high and x ari lictons and 1 tious; full half gat. FREE TRANSFERS: ALL CARS, TRANSFE LEXINGTON 70 S*/AVES 5: Silk and Dress Goods Remnants---A Great Sale i Remnants of Splendid Grade Silks BLOOMINGDALES' == Sale of White Lingerie Waists At 59c = BLOOMINGD AEs $5.00 Watches, $2.94 94 A One-Day Sale of Men’s Fine Watches == BOO MINGDAL EST ‘| &Day Gheatal he Clocks at §3. 66 dial; bronze trimmed. 10 inches ranted 10 keep perfe et time, 75¢ | All Cars Transicr' to BLOOMINGDALES’, Ipx. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St —_ ey Sale of Smart Hand eS © Bags at 84c leathers, in sizes 836 Have braided handles plated, gun metalor leather ed frames Most of the bage have purse and card case to match, High-grade to 10 inches, 92706075. that ranged in price from 29c to 50ca yard, on sale to-morrow as long as the lot lasts, at, per yard... Here is a sale that will be a duplication of the one held last week, when the thousands of yards of short lengths and odd pieces ot siiks vanished from the counters before noon, Included in this lot of splendid silks— pieces of 1 to 15 yards—-are figured foulards, pongees, plain and fancy aa ilk, corded and wash_silke, and 27-inch wide hall-silk chiffon. ilk BLOOMINGDAL ES Our Hosiery Sale’s Best Bargains: MEN'S 12%c_ HALR_HOSE, ue SILK FIN: Diack and COWS. sscsssccses 5c MEN'S 5c lisle thread . dese Se SILK FINISHED L HOSE in fancy effects, ‘Third Ave, Section. HALF_HOSE, IIc HAL black and solid colors... WOMEN'S 5c 2-THR “BLACK COTTON H and white eee 25,000 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, one by one ribbed, Touble knee; black cotton, very | * 15¢ WOME 25 COTTON HO: clastic, Allsizes, Actual value, full regular made, solid blac’ 1Se a pair; our annual 6c or white split soles.......05 15c m May BLOOMINGDAL ES? Bed Clothes, Etc., Great Bargains hosiery pale pric ial BLANKE TS, full size, cotton | MUSLIN extra heavy, Tieeced; clearance price per pr. 69¢ | —Tx00 seamed centre; | strictly first ity; limit 12; clearance pric * 25e MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, good quality, 45x36 and 42x36 inch sizes; | 10c and 12!3c values; limit Ke 12; clearance price......... 6% INDIA LINON, fine, sheer and % | inches Wide. Regularly, l2Meayard; clearance price, 44 € | BED SPREADS, white crochet, hemmed, single bed size; a $i) valuclatisssdsseenentents — BLOOMINGDALES" ~~ Table Linens and Towels | TABLE DAMASK, highly mercer- | HUCK TOWELS, hemstitched, “ized, 64 inches wide; choice of | “extra large size, damask borders; handsome patterns, a 60¢ per | all white; a 15¢ value; y 39c| Friday only.....0....., 10 yard value to-morrow,, DINNER_NAPKINS, 20x inches, | LINEN HUCK TOWELS, large highl yt mercerized; pretty pate! ns; | ~ size, hemmed; slightly ly soiled; they are the eeu 19¢ € grade; grades 12ie =) Sale of ethalhs worth $5.00 | $2.50 and $3.75 BLANKETS, full size, wool nap; white, gray and tan; a $2 value; clearance price per pair 9OC COMFORTABLES, extra heavy Winter weight; full size, stitched, filled with white cotton, A $2 value; clearance price, $1.00 OUTING FLANNEL, extra heavy, pink and blue stripes and checks, Regularly 10c a yan Ase clearance price I Main Fi rents to $8.00, at The umbrellas are made of superior quality taffeta silk with tape edge on lock paragon frames that will hold } their own in any storm, The variety of handles is im- { mense and includes plain, polished and unfinished woods } with ivory bands and tips, as well as gold plate, pearl | and silver and horn effects, | for men and women. $2. 50 and $3. 45 H traordinary values at... fete tiat Ac iodeh BLOOMINGDALES': ~ CIGARS---Heavy Price Cuts \ SCHENDEL'S. CLEAR IWAVANA | “ARMA (HASANS $3.00 EC tO — He CONC Tay. i ra GEE "$3.00 oa ONoSCRaN ONCHAS—Box “EA VISURAY EXTRA SETS—Laree * Hasement. BLOUMINGDALES* New Millinery and P rety | Harbingers of Spring. The fads that will be high in popularity are Spangled Braid Chiffon Hats A very pretty advance showing of these hats will be made at the Bloomingdale store to-morrow. The price for your choice of the display.. Main Floor, Lexingte BLOOMINGDAL Women’s Kimonos and Sacques Cotton challis kimonos in new Persian | | " $1.98 Ayo. Section, effects. Shirred yoke, front and back, trimmed with border to match. Pull flowing sleeves, Exceptional 98c Y : | value at WOMEN'S L NG CQUES, full front, fj]! bh St pleated bal Futile on bottom of sacque. {! Sailoe collar, prettily trimmed with border. Sleeves made with turned back cuffs, } terns. Second Floor, I = BLOOMINGDAT. $1.00 Brooch or Belt Pins, 25 The entire stock of beautiful brooches and belt pins trom ‘one of the foremost European akers at a sharp sacrifice. ins are gold plated and gray, in original and designs, They are mounted with ameth: || phires, pearls, rabies, em: and other very pretty ston paid for them lets us se’ the insignificant sum of , The price we them to you for BLOOMINGDALES === $60 Sewing Machines in This Sale at $19.00 | turer a For To-Morrow Only aiike | The cases are of golden oak and | the hour || are dust proof. All the wearing and helf parts are of tt hardened 4) steel, ground to bearings, and each achine ull complement of achments and a pat- ises and lowers the head automatically, Every machine bears the maker's name, which you will recognize as one of the best and largest manufacturers in the ts sell these machines for $0.00. eeu eel Main Floor, Lexington Ave, Seetton. hour on cases; porcelain Size 11 inches wide. Ware Floor, Centre.