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4. po a ae i } SADDES Although the 4 was against . } him, Charles L. ejolced over (\ | He and the accompany opinion as ay ‘ | vistors and crac congratulations | years, ch pra by law, But for a bound west, at 945 A. M, on Sunday \ ‘ Woman of her age to commit such a) Ry noon she was clear of land, her f | | alnanotten ies At ot tie, fies | most indicative, to my mind, of mental | were working to perfection, Her com: \ restraining te mn Inters }derangement, since (he incentives were/mander started after a record with the é | jfering with 1 arlanger }all lacking. hands pf the chronometer together on (Old Stewart Building) Store Opens at 8,45 and Closes at 6 P. Me 4 | deeded a8 hie did tn the Colby matter "Tam glad that a delay has been | the fgure XIT, and he made It, | ‘ t ce, aeked because it will give me an op-| ‘The best previous record for a day's THY EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, FEB RUARY 16, 1909. im THING POLICE ROUNDLY t ‘ clreuimatances she! fo r hours apecifed the gigantic steam- (be entitled to no clemency. Were | ship logged 671 miles, an average of 26.21 shea Younger woman I would not hest-| miles per hour, late to send ler to prison for twenty, The Mauretania left Queenstown, | ' | HIt tt fails, then a new application will | be entertained.” Decl “exhibits by at the way The Exhibition of | of phote a present a case of in- portunity to consult the authorittes, If, | westward bound run was hela by the TO CHORUS GIRLS! GE ON BENCH LIFE AT LIBERTY vasion of personal rights and property as TL apprehend, the punishment for her : | that amounts almost. to vandalism, Granse lal andetors' TEwII Revel (olen eee re etal : } jageuies uae added Cry “even the alaneelheniloll ante ere 1th fot her early trips, covering 650 miles in | T1 S Two of Them Hid as Stow-| Brutally Oppressive in Case of | but meet the “charges with a denial Court Listens to Pleas forever, 1 have the power to suspend sen- | SY°n?four hours | Dp i - { ; which js discredited by the exhibits.” tence, I will do so providing she will | tyes Sy ert) ; Continuing, the Justice says: "No- agree to enter some institution and re- The exhibition of Foreign and American Dress Goods for the Mrs, Carrie B, Colby, Erlanger Says. aways and Let Themselves | . \» BeFoundon Steamship, | Mercy to Ellen Peck, in, ;main there for at least three years,” Fo a NAURETANA MDE Spring opened in the Dress Goods Salons this morning. A decided advance has been made in the facilities provided for inspecting and selecting the materials for the season's most important costumes, The fabrics themselves have been selected with the most discrimi- nating taste, after study and consultation with the foremost where outside the County of New York would the peace o: invade a place ‘and shamelrasiy destroy property as the | photographs indicate was done in this | case, 1""in inspecting a charged gambl! there Is no ne | LIFE OF A PIMPLE Complexions Are Cleared and Pimples | Disappear, Overnight Without Trouble, rouse where it is ree aes conducted In widow's certainly no | In the little bent woman ‘ 1 AND CAME BACK ON TUG|PUT GUARD AT DOOR. 0 owl drip) black who came weeping Into the Court} . rt 4 es | Pe ae a aah nbareang rp black’ who came weeping, Into) the Court) i foreign and American fashion and textile authorities. and furni wenerall 7 3) of General Sesslous to-day, there Ww The dispensers of posiam, a new skin dis- While the present exhibition most exhaustively presents all the | 1, ’ 5 | ire Busi s of Visi ie x fe Py TTT API OR I: ‘covery, ask that notice be given that no one P * Wee But No Mention of Names-Gets| !nquire Business of Visitors and lenders shoud be procemled against littieh tonremriind he snectalpia Cl 80) {s urged to purchave It without first obtain. | Qremarkable new color-tones which distinguish the season, very ‘Unfortunately an injunction will ne Yack, t ne-time dashing Confidence! 4 4 + + y ‘4 is in the Papers — Cay Accompany Them Into | ala) the Red, Raven Cla or undo Hor | Peck, the one-time dashing Confidence) {ng an experimental package, hore who Special consideration has been given to the showing of Black Dress Pp an, Bits : . vida f2el cone| Queen, to whom Inspector Byrnes gave ——>—. have tried it will find that the fitty-cent| fGoods. In selecting the material for a black dress, color is elimi- i You Beat That? the House. eae ag RECS hOLIA Heatlon. Batt two pages in his book on American Giant Cunarder Beat All For Recake We SURBSNay ates TRI atHETGPE nated and only quality, weave and pattern considered. Black is | rallied (0 go, unroacenssd Ti dciten [eriminaie, calling hen. the most skilful) aunarder Beat AT FOL itient to. cure the worst cases, of | fDecOMing increasingly popular here and abroad, and many fastidi- Ingceriminal procecding# against. the} woman operator of bunco kames nthe! mar Records for Twenty= eczema. where the surface attected ts not too | ous women think their wardrobe incomplete without at least one Justratsnoon to-day the door-vt the| Justice Erlanger, tn the Supreme| Vandals country "MKS Tit also Cure acne, fetter, bistenes, | peostume of black ¢ ae 3 Court, to-day w nats . ——————_———_ i pee ed) lier jon, It Will also cure acne, tetter, blotches, | . 4 on D ship News offices, hard by the Battery, pe a Aa on AB IuRS: Late yesterday afternoon a fury had four Hours’ Sailing. scaly scalp, iver. Barber's and every ather | Here are a few of the representative fabrics in Black: i 4 es pe open with a Joud crash, The | in nehalt of Mrs, Carrie B. Colby, who found this seventyenine { ret and Contnining no Brease, the Superb qualities of Black Satin | Bengaline, silk-and-wool, at $1 8 : assembled reporters, busied with their| owns the house a ‘ acral gullty of grand larceny in ence of posiata on exposed surtaces, ‘such | fl Directoire, at $3 and $4 ayard, O} lmevarae F gents a comer, ten cents set back, | No, 42 West Fifty-fourth street, to etop jrying with it twenty year ‘s at the offices of the Cunard Line an-/ tion with it, as these irritate and prolong | English Black Soleil, bright sur- | $1 to $1.75 a yard, , . § glanced up, startled. Commisstoner Bingham and Capt. Daly, mentsand nu thenprospedtne N @ | nounces that the Mauretania, now bound | Kia troubles, sometimes even causing them. | Hface, at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. | — Imported Black Directoire Broad- : : ct | punishment Mrs. Peck, witkin sight of | As to the experimental package of poslam, French Black Soleil, lust; cloth, chiffon weight, at $1.75 to §3 a And well might they be startled. For|of the West Forty-seventh street ata- Penile BIRT HAAS obea {for this port from Liverpool and it can bo had free of charge by mail of the | ce SOlett s LUBLFOUSislita as IR ClO Un) Chon 8a : \ who should come tearing {n but the! tion, from keeping a policeman at her her elghtieth pirthuay nad Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty- | face, at $2 a yard, | yard. , Youngest Press Agent in Town, a falr-| gate, denied 1 and moaned all night In her ceil in the] Queenstown, broke all records for aj fifth Street, New York. | It alone ts suff! English Black Satin Prunella, at | Imported Black Chiffon Broadcloth, WriRr ees SRlicaerAay So aedlca GLa oGRNIGTES | eet ha eee ee teee: Tunbs,, she was wiplng hier withered day's run tetween noon Sunday and | clest {0 clear the complexion overnight, and | I ¢1.25, $1,50 and $2 a yard at §2 to $3.50 a yard, “( id, 's h ct oppo nity e 8 | s : zy F \ (ii) ERECTA GHA, LG TESA ren fa no ole Gea) 22 Ge {are with a black-bordered handkerchlet| noon Monday. In the stretch of twenty> jours. L enty-tour I" French Silk-and-wool Serge, $3 yd. Black Chiffon Broadcloth, at $1.25 y ’ |Hghts In the Police Court, le gave as she stood up before Judge Malone - French Black Cotele, silk-and-wool, and $1,50 a yard. 1! eyes stared with wild excitement, his/jeave to renew the application later on moist young pink tongue hung far out May Suspend Sentence, SUFRAGETES Imported Black Chiffon Batiste) at 75c to $1.25 a yard. at $2.75 a yard. { with an opinion in which he condemns Black Shantung, silk - and - wool, et EOS BI) OY SALE real Tors EMBL DEE Herllenser Cougs Hers nace ai With your Autotone you | f $2-50+ . Black Surah Serge, at S0cto $2 yd. MEjaRia Pate Tantra aceon med area ese danecey asunotton} Its 8 not eoueht OS eR te cam play these or any” of | French Black Bengaline, silk-and- | English Black Chiffon Brilliantine, quick, fellows,’ screamed Mas-| to yestrain the Pollce Commissioner client, saying there was no prospect 8. pleces of Autoron® | I wool, at $2.50 a yard, bright surface, shadow stripes and music today, | ter Sunlocks tn clarion tones. “Got the rom enforcing the criminal law, nor to Woman Leader Goes Up in| tna she could ive ong sealde a prion eae iujoarlediplact alicwarpittenriete) | plsidh, ai glizsatyardl Suan teeth rateeaavelmacrevonee feats |lultereeren tatty cua Diiche performance ahs I Hehe heats: eee errs SEE ul Algeria Selections, tas, at $1.25 to $3.75 a yard, ~ English Black Sicilians, shadow pors. Great! Immense! Two of ourl oe hig duties; but It ts sought to restrain] Airship to Startle London, | already been spent. Ass rhe Laat Hoptiigt Herbert\| ff Wlack Bordered Eoliennes, $3 a | stripes, at $1 a vard. chorus girls ran away last night! Bright! iim and the Captain from pursuing « FAROEIOY ADEISOIE ye Senge The Fast Hopes OF dtechaik | Yard: English Black Brilliantines and young girls you know! First season on| courge which, If the facts ae stated by but Has to Stop Short. | prosecution, wanted her remenned for la Traviata Selections, Vert! | Imported Black Satin Prunella Sicilians, lustrous surface, 75c¢ to $2@ { the road! Both members of this club— lone week In order that he might pre- HlenaltOvartira ie ee Wagner | Cloth, shadow stripes, $1 and $1.50 yard, ‘ P Mrs, Colby are true, presents a case of ‘1 mean bi De A South I mean doth members of old Southern | cosy and brutal oppression and, in the { ‘¢amilies! Wanted to see the wotrld!| ; } Fell for that Paris bunk! Stowed them- last degree, an assumption of authority | ate. CRE? the Kronprinzessin | Wich the police do hot possess | Assume a Dictatorship. “Without charging Mrs, Colby with the commission of any crime, or pre- senting to the Police Magistrate any evidence upon which a warrant could be obtained, they have assumed a dicta- torship over her and her home which no court of justice should tolerate or approve. “She states in her affidavita that they have stationed an officer In front of her on Cecelia last night after the show! | Somebody Caught 'Em. } “Stage manager of the ship or some- body caught them this morning going down the bay! Poor girls, scared to death! Hysterical and crying something “flerce! Captain sent us a wireless! We'd missed 'em already and been look- ing everywhere! I charters a Catches the ship off Governor's Island half hour ago! Girls have to come down | | house who Inquires of every caller his a ladder! Thrilling? You bet your life! Weal nallat deer nat fens | oke effect, ee , a : | Tprilli t thing I ever saw! Just | business and the purpose of his vigit.!and Miss Matters plentifully supplied) Ae ts Selayasotnieg igtiae | The Autot 4 + all fix meat Slee each—Entire waist of fine plaits; trimmed with Cluny lace; | landed “em! Got ‘em outside now! Come | Not only that, the ofMicer assumes tol with hand bills favorable to the cause) And the {teh Is gone as if by magic. e Autotone—the piano all can play | J yo trier game ae Maree aay aorslcig » NOTION able today, follow callers into the house and to remain until the visitor shall leave. “phis Is abhorrent to all sense of jus- ltlee, The police should know by this time from repeated judicial -utterances on and interview ‘em! Anybody want any photographs—here’s some of both girls, showing ‘em in stage costume and also with clothes on! Just happened to I have a few in my pocket! Come on!" {| _ | pare a record of her criminal career for LONDON, Feb, 16,—Campaigning by) the Court's consideration airship lial thoviatertvendi(hetmostiam: |e lomeewesuecen trom, (encima, she bitious exploit of the militant woman gutity in this cage would be a fair one, suffragists. An elghty-foot airship hired! said Judge Malone. ‘In the light of her for the occasion and manned by Per-/ past record and the plain proof this and Mise) Woman would deserve no meroy, fhe has gleliberately broken the law so often — INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH coincident with the opening of Parlla- ppe teh Gone, the Skin Soothed and ment and headed toward London, Retrephed—Immediately, clval Spencer, the aeronaut, Muriel Matters, one of the heroines of | the Grill incident in the House of Com- mons, went up at Hendon this afternoon} The balloon was decorated with flags| just & drop of two on the skin and no which she threw out to be gathered| more of that torturing, endless, nerve-rack- up by the people below, ying itch. Ean you imagine how it will feel—that It was the intention of Miss Matters jecing agony swept away in a moment? to pass over Westminster and distrib- You can know the rellef if you Just try ute Suffragist Ilterature to the crowds the simple, remedy—simplest of external evidence was offered that a verdict of | liquid remedies—oll of wintergreen as com- At Evening, Idytie, Dudiey Buck | Yourself Can Play Classical & Dance Music or — |/Accompaniments — either by hand or by perforated music| » rolls—plays all music. | On it you can play with equal ease Grand Opera, Symphonies, Concertos; | yard. First floor, Old Building. Women’s New White Net Waists These snowy, captivating models jhave just broken out of their boxes, revealing the latest style-sécrets in modes and trim- mings, Nothing softer in line or daintier in finish can be found for afternoon or evening wear. All are made of white net. At $6.50 each—Box plaited and trimmed with imitation of Irish lace, At $7.50 each—In one style the entire waist is mede of small plaits and Cluny lace insertion. Another style has yoke of Irish medallions and is trimmed with Cluny lace. At $10 each—Entire waist of fine plaits, trimmed with imitation of Irish lace; new yoke effect, Third floor, Old Building. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats All of w' ‘ounds like a good deal| that they are not above the law, and 3 iS 3 | | , . attracted by the reassemblii ft Par- . D, D. i . . ir the Wanamaker guarantee for the best of wear these | \ of languagé, but when apoken In. a|have no right of dicthtorship over the/janent the motor of the eas Tee a eee teeniterauarinteal(e and for recreation pure and simple it| P Seeds ne vg md tonatinerie A en culortib cata: bent steady stream as the Youngest Press| citizens, whose servants they are, The |i owever, was not able to cope with the | teh mmediately—we vouch for, thls 80d) 91.0” rotone 4 brings to you a complete repertoire ‘of || which secures a smooth and perfect fit around the wa Wandeve ? oke i eeds fas € - ta hey do , ' | tee It—for we have seen it use Autoton J s C F wai! Agent spoke it fecds faster. He very fact that they do not arrest Mrs. | averse wind, and the alrship never guarantee itor we have, seen it used ta of ie moat al which secures a sm pe ind over stopped to get his breath and then his| Colby or make any charges against her ves br Ni a rte! d cr! al s Ases y y ry 08 vanced i v i -pla bag: e eee Ne Reape ce a ee wenn trtaraed | ot 1a iminal sort Increases the enormity | ong, After an erratic fight it de- qAitte*aiuct to the B. DoD. Laboratorte, | {tne There, ate. many Music should be part of your home| fored, with shirring or plaits or accordion-plaited; some ruche- and led his king for high | “Don't you want this story?” screamed Youngest of the wrong that 4s being committed, If she were arrested she might have her day in court to meet any change against her, but they arrogate to them- selves the arbitrary authority to Invade her home and presume to pass upon the respectability of her visitors. “They suspect her of committing @ |misdameanor, but are guilty of @ more serious infraction of her rights than is the offense of which she is suspected. |Phey violate her rights of property and | \of liberty and are common trespassers ‘| not oceasionally, but continuously, Play the Autocrat. | “This Court is not so feeble that tt | cannot restrain illegal trespags. Here | Mrs, Colby charges that the peace offl- | cer will not arrest and will not bring by two of those inverted jet cuspidore| her ibefore any tribunal, but, in the hats, showed in the cranny | cloak of an autocrat, determines what “Dolly, meh dear,” said the owner of| shall transpire in her home and who the Presa Agent, ‘Don't anger, come in and | he dean of Ship News reporters, "'s and kam yourself, And when thoroughly kammed read th! Saying which he-the reporter—handed our hero a copy of a morning paper Dearing a two-colunm front page story headed "Daring Runaway | t Girls To-Day Will Be Ju } While the Youngest, Press Town, sunken into a chair, was reading the acount with a look of the most } poignant anguish on his mobile young { face, the door opened a fraction of its width and two golden heads, crowned it down you are PEN PSREWEV ROHS gr ritaar canta Veco) Gone ee antunetparne Tn self on the very instrument we will send you, shoulders; sieves trimmed with, and border of oral sbhon, whisk visionary, and the boasts of the la At $4,50—Of Japanese silk, heavy qual floral and Oriertal designs, in igo W Wants to Be Interviewed Quick, without a remedy ber : put a well-sounding phrase.” b i ly as far as you like, Marie," an- pite of this strong argument fn A e conveniently arranged. At $7.90—A rarticularly pretty Kimono of Japanese silk, white ground, i Beeaanarrc tnasanien nan nh ctual values $29.50 to $49.80. ‘a j hare i ft F ee ee uw ae Sieo $ much for. them tall nih Eee eh cat asta Cotn eee ita | Generous allowance for your old piano. with floral designs, trimmed with white silk border, lined throughout with 5 PR vd ath hy eatin’ decision In the case of one Delaney, | The famous '“Accentor’’ device, by which you yourself ins | J albatross. b Ere an vate, te i outs nilar te Mra, Colby'a) thatthe broper WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY terpret the music you play, is found on/y in the Autotone. These goods ready tomorrow—not on sale today. Third floor, Old Bldg. pele PO ES a inks fim ignite: is brogecutton of the ‘Commia- ae | The Autotone is the instrument which has been indorsed | se eath (uickeots Rh bere tne and captain in the Criminal , T: i S iH so enthusiastically by such famous artists as Caruso, Zenat ; j j tor oppression, ape W cht : ; Zenatello, | H WwW nds hintselt forced ty Br] 40 omen s atlored utts Bonci, Tetrazzini, Destinn and many others. : ‘ Little elps for Spring Se ing yunts of how Dolly. { ay in the great + no pictures on ough {nan exhaustive re- | ) prosecutions he convinces | poor “remedy.” hould be made. Y uptown ’ As A never falling bome remedy for coughs | and colds {¢ made from the following formula to be mized home iy —— = = — 1 i h W ii Ids, extra quality, light : rpaniuee | ‘two ounces of glycerine, one-half ounce French Hand Made atsts apres te pair, 81,25 Tah patie, Booklet of Lace Pins, Se. Hing anything but of Concentrated pine compound, one-halt BRIncalit style, with safety pin, 12c @ Bundles of assorted Tape, 10c. fea if any other show beat us to a pint of good whiskey; mix and shake thor-/ New Importation of Washable Crepe, te, Marqui: i dozen pair freo ad, And the tug cost fifty bones:"'| oughiy, use in doses of @ teaspoontul to a| 2 ind other new summer fastearentialy hand se and race | Pas atg Bil, 100-y4. spools, black or Elastic Shirt-waist Belts, dip pin, Se, ae tables weont Stet? four hour : embroidered and trimmed with real laces, | Registered Estabiished ‘T white, 5c a spool; 55c a dozen spools. Aluminum Thimbles, 8¢ a dozen. . This will cure any cough that 1s curabl ( ; : SE eee ie pete ri Rreebhip aavacausteoid flake aetyrelr| 9. a 3 Svade Mark Half a Century | Special demonstration of the new C. M. C, Hose Supporters— ASHINGTON, Feb, 16—Another blll The ingredients all can be gotten at | 75 13.75 24.50 do not tear the stocking. 0 Main floor, New Building, hours sappropriating n ; from the ha: : » sailors ney to raise the Maine at Havana and bury Tare )¢ medical use and comes only in half-ounce bottles, each inclosed tn a thn fcrew-top rage, which ts air-tight, but be it is labelled “Concentrated.’” j sure that WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH. tated pine is a pine product | Co got within sight of the House of Com-/ as far as we know, seem to be permanent, ascended at Crydon. Dept. 262, 112 Michigtn st., Chicago, Ill, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. ~ New Modél Silk Dresses Women's and Misses’ Princess and Empire dresses of Pongee, Rajah, Satin Royal, Foulard, Bengaline and new spring wool fabrics. 18.50 29.50 39.50 High Class Winter Tailored and Dressy Two and Three Piece Models, of Imported Broadcloths. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Hand Embroidered Linen Waists Of pure Irish linen, hand emb: coll Special 2.95 Value $4.50. ed, button front, detachable cBorax lodineéBran ical quality In combin dance music, popular songs and ballads. | , tHon with a plano-p! ‘h y rt ; sot beautiful upright life—the Autétone is to music what! printing is to literature—you can play the Auto-| tone as easily as you can read books. | AUTOTONE How You Can Own an Autotone $2 5 TODAY on payment of only On payment of $25 we will at once deliver to | your home an Autotoue, Autotone bench, and the | music you select. Come and play the music your- | | Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that may | Easiest to play. Easiest to buy. If you cannot call—write or telephone today. 198 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) 524 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Exceptional Values _ New Spring Dresses We are able to offer about 400 Costumes in the very newest spring models at the following ex- ceptionally low prices, Broadeloth and Panama. All the new colors and all jon of the show 1 test i f every other ne ted. 6 e————_ HARDMAN, PECK & COMPANY goodness, The shields, the binding, the hooks and eyes, that you young blond ladies and @ young ‘blond ] , 0 eretofore 190s Established 1842 sew into your Spring !rock, give the good service you expect Py blond tad! : :" CURES COLDS QUICKLY Reduced t 25.00 Heretofore $49.50. F i Ss) frock, will give the good t, the hips. In the fashionable shades and black, with flounces tail- trimmed. At $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.75, $9.75 and $19. Lustrous Percaline Petticoats at $1.50 Each Something new in cotton petticoats. The materials are pat- terned after an imported novelty and look tremendously like silk, Black, blue or brown grounds, with white stripes and figures. Made with deep tailord flounce. Third tioor, Old Building. These goods ready tomorrow morning—not on sale today. Long Silk Kimonos The attractive colors and pretty designs of Japanese silk make it the material for negligee robes. These three groups offer you the latest fancies of the hour at very small prices. The Kimono at $7.90 is an extra fine value. At $3.50—Japanese silk; red, navy blue. pink or heliotrope; shirred pink, blue, heliotrope or red; shirred shoulders; border of plain satin. Lots of solid helpfulness in this splendid stock of NOTIONS, Every article, no matter how small, is carefully picked out for its And prices are pleasantly low—for instance: Fonndation Collars, chiffon or net, 5c, American Pins, 1c a paper; 10¢ doz, Dress Shields, light{weight, sizes 2, 3 and 4, 8c a pair; 85c a dozen pairs. Skirt Markers, 25c, These goods ready tomorrow morning—not on sale today. John Wanamaker . Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street a a SP A EE ES SS SE SS In our Wwarerooms, Write for Our 1909 Catalogue | \nuisand: tron enam= French bevel glass; SPECLAL SALE OF ; $18.50 and 20.00 | February ev EARNS Fine Handmade and Hand Embroidered SON'S I 00T These Dresses are worth just about double the | Furniture UNTIL : j oH 0 prices quoted. The materials are high grade Messa- | Sale 9 O'CLOCK French Lingerie line Silk, Henrietta Cloth, Cashmere, Voile, French ff) ranton rine, 'ocit| enpingarfcn'and'ison esti | Oak Trem Cane and P elled Bed, for ‘Table (bras rase trim- Mailed Free GOWNS, high and low neck, long and short sieves, 2.65, 3.95, 4,95 |! sizes are included in the collection. Tet): handsome Lamp med; woven wire Bed DRAWERS, 1,50, 1.73, 2.00 | ACTS LIKE MAGIC ial Wai iy Glebe pale thew Grand Rapids Furniture. ALSO A SPECIAL J.0T OF NEW COMBINATION GARMENTS, If Your Feet Hurt It is nature’s own remedy for tender, Specia, $ 0 Waist \Gental Ten, 7.61 | 10% allowed on all cash sales, | expecially designed for present style dress, 4.75, 5.75, 6.25, 7.50 ur Feet PAUL tired, swollen or perspiring feet —40 A new and attractive line of Waists is offered [Jj 20:94, Recker: 2 outs We pay freight &R.R. fare | nie '|Or Corns Distress Yeats the standard. Dissolves corns || at this popular price, made up in all the new colors fare eid SEER else ine flee Wek J Women’s Lingerie Wa} Vou TA and calluses, soothes and heals {ff and black, in Messaline, Pongee, Net and Crepe. We iF sierant seme | tig 1000 200 Kitchens Cietet: stae ANLCrIC LUsts ou, lry bunions, restores the feet to normal, | also offer a very good collection of Lingerie Waists at \3s rel gearantee, tar iS € Be ‘ a “|e Retrlgerator: thres CONTINUATION OF ANNUAL SPRING SALE natural conditions, | the same price. seat Chaits: oak Dining | Ow 3900 © 350 «| tes of Tamares 95, 1.35, 1.50, 1.95, 2.25, 3.25 to 18.50 ' ia be Mediation he things it is imitated. Ask for > 7? it ds Matting | atte, New deftey and. Conuecticute side Olfeloth af ‘ asst on ol co! \ tetas iam eee SPs cow ve «oe SaMes McCutcheon & Co., | ARITA ESIE | ae, A ae nn — — —_ Money Back if Not Satisfied. WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Ditributer, 905 Flatiron Building, N. Y. . 5th Ave. & 34th St, wasserrasora Wt makes Ue ditfereace what you need—-A Sunday World ‘Want’ will go get it

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