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a Sa wileh appears to have heen repatd to te hve Knapp, T. TR. Hitchcock and W, i. aac aike wuld, _*£ 2 wa daa a, A fe we as ane ad ds aw 4, ivau, r | GIRL OF SIXTEEN | ’ 9 asked the lawyer } QI that the Mev Knapp who ts « KILLED BY HARD “fam not familiar with ail these’ | member of the State Racing Commis WORK IN SCHOOL, It's E. Pleasant, Satur 4 Puts It Up to Belmont. Ler Fa wily cut ienaala WA (WAR J | ‘asy, p Reduction ‘Sale eee eee oe atten te tatat |@MPortion? A. I don't recall, ‘There was ‘ | But a Trifle Exceptional values in the most GREE” gem adi the $91,000 of that $40,000. |, How many readers of the Evening Sought for winter styles, at prices to iy 8 | @ amount was spent in addition Date es sae World know that in Inland Australi © $40,000 you mentioned. Your books & Besides th ,000 In m h at in Inlan ie) that can be found only in the 1ow that tn 168% the Jockey Club did | the racing a Ad ha Natonniglh ostroe of eucalyptus trees | POST stores, ot act ax dispersing agent for the | 2° knowledge grow in abundance, that there is no con- Each off. is entitled to its nate | @ In apportioning this $31,000 did resprtay * tarrh or diseases of the ering arious associations, Why was that? | : oe bank pl 4 i tract full meed of applause, regardl Paes atane,” bka the Wieled into consideration what the or by ations had already pald’ A. Yeu refres irown out by | of the reductions ea nie ican ten bf fis ‘ite trees fills the air and is breathed 2 contribute to a special fun rar ‘ . | into the lungs by the inhabitants and all ‘i i ‘ , . : (Continued from “First Page.) i ies by ante and a Mfr ie val engl ade al , Meets Attack on Contradictory Columbia Students Line Up to : | germ life is destroyed, ani hg rile from smafi shop ieaer ho with the|, Ifyou have catarrh you cannot go to t made |@tions contributed én $71.00 ; y + tite p Keepers Who with the | | r Fes eam. LMR) ail Out the GHaiON Boden aid tt Statements in Testimony, Buy Tickets tor To-Night’s | tear of the Mafia before them will often nian Australia except at great expense, | to that fund? A. About November, ims, |e; ai! but the 1 pe aa A &o Mterally dumb on the witness stand. jal ‘5 can breathe right in ior tess | Nes A tlle kg West Assviation tad aiready| and Court Ordeal Ends. Theatrical Performance After the $5 Counterfeit ing, germ killing re would Ereathe | ; i g| Paid more than ite proportion “We think now that we have run ity livi h | \ Q. Tt does not appear that in 1908 the | Par ak k i 1 were living in the eucalyptus cing aseuctations to November, |Contributed, No ter to Mr : A full cast of perfect lady heroes | Out the two dollar bills And before long just: brea EL; it is made | a, tho: gh it did act for them in 1906 | Reynolds you 1 $12,704 as th ESTIONED ON MONEY, and demure maiden jiervin i drawn | Y¢ hope to nab the missing bale of five from Australian eueaty tus and scien- and 1997, Would that indicate that you pei getti' sy the die, Racing As wm that. flower garden of scholastic cone along With Its present cus- Me baat t pata wit thymol and | vad no legal ex «in 198? A. None sociation was to at Was the veauty, Batnard College, will ren odfans. other Listerian antiseptics. ima We pend pina Interested In. propamtion each of the seven assoc!) Corrects Her Claim That Her & performance of Arthur Pinero's * Mr lor was asked if he thought) Poura few Ho of HYOMET into the @ Wore not the Jockey Club and the ations paid was it not? A. Yes, that or, 7O!TCEIS ook co ec Iawnoy of the Wells" at Inkergor |! possible that from his ceit in the | inhaler and breathe it. As it passes in lations mutually interested | more ly . Theatre to-night, When tie vx office | Penitentiary Lupo might yet be direct- |over the catarrh infected membrane. it | Hee aiteat af the aae-Diaee ehit | Tee ee © ea! Brother Had Helped to Pay was op today 733 Columbia. stu. | 198 the operations of the survivors of | kills the germs and heals the raw, in- Ao poe, thet in 197 and 1 “ dents were in line to buy tickets | his organization. He shardly thought | flamed surface. A. Correct, 3 ! d ° nay {FeuNY, Chub paid to the f ; : She Bouse Br ane EC ARE TS oe aareee uk | fy Ke RUMI the close watch | HYOMEL is guaranteed to cure ca: Q. Then, why aid not ine Jockey, Ci | about ta la As Chere Wore norch co for Home She Boughts a a Hakerion treats. cere CE Whar Ker convicts at the|tarth, coughs, colds, croup and sore pay the legal expenses {nour Mbuwtions, the fund, according to Mr hbo y at their Prison, but he admitted that ost | throat, or money back. Complete outfit | There were no legal expenses occurred | Daingerfield's figures, was et least $10s,- open to t and the fact tha da “i soe ee ss pene ae < crim! i ai including inhaler $1.00. Extra bottles | to my knowledge. | oo AMBRIDGE, Mase, De When BL ee Ine clsthat in pante/ of the daring and fertile mind of ‘Tine | Of HYOMEL cost but 80 cents. Sold by Q. This fund of #0,00—what was that) GQ. In 198 the Metropolitan patd 1.74, the trial Hattio Le Blanc, the young hole understanding clothed in pante! Wo id druggists everywhere. for? A. We had « great deni of iitlga-|having twenty-two racing @ay% HOW Cape fy, arge with the made the pre at dow alluring oo eee ee | ‘To break up cold in the head or chest Mon with regard to all tracks, and we {much would the Coney: leland and! murder of Cinrenco i. Glover, at| as follow ‘ fagn Gee Vice eanae eee ie wecrat | if. & few minutes, pour a teaspoonful of had a largo literary bureau, We had cheng ee! at ire 10 én that | Waltham, wa J in the Super. | us : pe NOHO) ol eeleg Wann Or J. Pisinn resigned to| H¥omei into a bowl of boiling water, | newspaper agents throughout this State {ibs lave heen rea 10 pay lior Court he the eromseex- | ENAtE | Va rote Terie Dole emomealned {0 cover head and bowl with towel and $3.29 and many other States sending out “O'S Auet fie a tracks; | amie lian Mf vee, Y REIC | Mra. eit a Xie Lele [siglo person, With | breathe the vapor, A Recent $6.00 Value me vi batt y ys of alr widow « the murder ” - Nett get x ba - ‘ o i ar . ys nabbed rpeliae eee em with twenty-two days o ne, wlrout | wid Aue ' sah) was to | | Herding Gacd |.a force of men behind him he dropped s' double-breasted lustrous Car 4 re | oe os | sumec r ‘ effects | —__ . down o Mttle « jac No. 7 eink te eapendineie, G00 te Mia kad’ lis? eeehine Bes pe teal ead LA ca | ietus Colpoys ia bl a : {ttle : » gis Alpe Ag be Peat Coat, reduced for to-morrow's WES for preper Gurposes? A. rou si. |twenty-eight daye—atout : stand faced Lawyer Johns u Rows Trelawny. iNeed nd in the saloon and nine of them | Smart and vivacious in style, literally alae ate PRA ce |. GO Mbin INGA WANS AnD Hie oun )/ 80% counsel for Hattie Le Blanc, with ret led hs ere detained over night. In a Raymond's | overtiowing with splendid POST quality |G. Was any other fund epportioned or | Maintained and answered rth ie | & bundle « ning five hundred of the " i hy Sse ean wins ‘be expenden |PIA1? A. Thee are oniy ones 1 have/all questions with a directness that tae del ST H. Doty | bogus twon Collar Mala totomant aad wear, 6 to 40 ny knowledge of. rather baffled the lawyer, w P nape abide 1 morni room 49 at the Custo: " ats TORE: peta Ps Mi co ba en over |" Saw Coyne ii Albany. Jeourt us em raed tat. Mrs, "Gl Miss ‘Tra Cuore House a eroup ote ret Vice men | ia Boys’ R. 0 ts in fetching jatoraens of wha' . I q rw whethe Coyne| “had the motive, means and mind to 5 ie Me tg » who had been held. | ' Cys russian Overcoate in fete! Dended it for, wei employed by an} Picing amonacion | 4s0ttoy ber bustnnd : : dere teany Paplet's Chie wan be Mixtures and Chinchilla, 2% to 10 Throughout hts testimony Mr. Sturgis ‘c-eenera) Knowiedae Hor Will Testimony. hes ‘ 4 enix itenee A sinall army of east able | [ers Styles that give individuality Bari caus tespeamalliy tor all &h 1 4aw him in Albany ap-| Mra, Glover today was questioned Lah hep shop Nn who brought down | With collar turned (and Taine. Repair V56 wahaae: e ur uarely up to us - In opporltion | Lawyer Johnson regardi estimon | andfuls -dolar bi » be ex es vag t . c . . | n regarding testimony | istin up service. mont, |that «he Mud given in the hearing at | | Neuse | amined able Storm Cow ee nS actin eae acon EO ee ery Lett Bond of $10000 for Principal. == a By ‘ Pa business, “oft and on," | that the house in which she lived ha sist i Teer ik When the prisot were brought be pene red racing bills that year. The Puerlees ne eas bought with her m ney and that Little Emily Reich Studied | Pe Hinson: fore Commissioues Shields this With collar turned rendered was read. ever a bookmal f her brother, ‘Te Blan : te ws non Assistant 1 States Distriot down—a dressy know nothing about that.” sald Mr.) 4 “Atout thirteen yours ag She had since te Tobey | Hard and Never Missed a Suey ere weree eee oe \s ey Abel 1. Smith filed blanket Roll Collar Coat Sturgis, “because all such matters 1 ! ' that Tohey Le) arah (maid) Grace Gre | psy pa gta se as buna te Bh a i « ry ” : . idl | Blane had put no mney whatever into | 4 ss re aT ih is . G sive ae | srges Aving in thei Y poss fon Ot ee ae ae ee |the house, and reconciled her apparently Day From School. It will be remarked that the perfect | Sooners ony, Suainst all of the | Belmont transacted that business with| , m fact a iayer of oder | Meting statements by - saying that ee E lady he lo not appear on the men for further | Mr, Coyne?” asked the lawyer. AA player jthe house liad stood in Tovey's name, | ne arate eit maiden € an isi nee ee. € “You can,” said the witness. heen addiven to yo real aie vat us A i being ey cer The sudden death of sixteen-year-old | written out in full, All the ey made t «i for Vir estate bi " exe other ver 1 betwen her and her o t she had | emily Reich in the teachers’ dressing |down by their initials, w n view of | D'Antoni, principal owner oe nee ere ee ovo mere bisack if pair Auees Yeliiurrsss, [allowed the! statement: £0) tad: CHOUEN | supin: Gbicubils. wefboI MS a) co abort | Cie ceatles sidered the [eeipae Bite, sbi for Bib parins Prices $13.50 to $30. Another bill of Mr. Coyne's tn the} @. You all it @ profession? lay @ mater of fact he had never fur- | ; : thing to do | sf | same year for $20,200, making a total of} A. Some ae ur. In @ previous suit Mra, javenue and One Hundred and orty> sini scaieininaeins | This popular style of Combina- | 40,290 for 1907, was produc Com. of the dll: OF thelr fourth street, disclosed a pathetle story ; menting on that, Mr. Sturgin «aid. , : Bo) you ike aa has es ane one? | of overstudy by the unusually ambitious |EXPRESS COMPANIES FIGHT | Porter of tion Dress and Storm Overcoat | « 3 aeiaintes Tk fe | had held in his name with her, Was store is an innovation and a good one, “Those bills were paid at the direc- Q Have y 1 Mr. ‘Thy Sullivan, further questioning regarding | Bronx school girl. PAYING CITY FOR LICENSES, |" - a r | les sh a tom of Mr. Belmont. He attended tol the secretary, recently? A. L saw him real estate transactions, and the| When the bell rang yesterday for the | pariera ° Mad arge sales show. fab all euch legal matters. Bbout six weeks ago and he told me| testimony which she had given in the| noon recees Emily went.with her cone U. S| Court Asked: for Injuncti ‘Tusaro, Made in the newest fabrics, Q. Do you know whether Mr. Coyne | he was going South for his health. hearings connected with the case, Nhs ho WA oldake’ i + 8 Court Asked: for Injunction Catania, also light and dark, rough or smooth, acted for the Jockey Club in tie at-| @ have bean subpoenaed to prow bver fell buck upon the state. |Panions to the cloak room for on the Ground That U's Inter- a druggist of No. 9 y TAMMIE TALL asaclce ih Go sae eal! the books of th opolitan |ment, sarcastically delivered, that as|WFAaps. Several of the little girls sae bd e nd Francesca De Sonna, Conventional Dress | ‘AT oae't s0l au from my owa| LUTE Association. Where are they? | she had testitted four at t times on | noticed that she appeared fil. Suddenty | state Trattiec. jd brother of Mot Pend you from my OWA! 4 We have no much hooks, We ever | matters nm the whole question, |she fell to the floor unconscious. Mise | ie copa aa Tnitea were hele in bonds o Overcoats Usual $3.50 Value nowledge. kept books {t was not at all strange that she could ee ee |g counse od Se OD tobi) nite | Q@, 1 find that the Coney Island] Q. Did you ever have any books? A.{not remember cach time exactly wher |Huehne, teacher of the graduating {States and Welle Fares express coms sted vainly | Pusey Oxford, gray and lighter) A beautiful new waist, revealing one Jockey Club in 198 pald Mr. Coyne | No, sit she had sald at the previous hearings, |class, of which Emily was a member, | panies appeared today before Judge i. Laie | colors, $13.50 to $35. | of the favored modes fopulee in Pasis; $2,500; would that Indicate that Mr.| Q. Were any ever kept? A. Some | Mrs. Glover has teatifed-at the inqu@@t, | ran to her assistance and called the inthe Untied states Dis- them he Extra fine Velour beaver, soft, | eee ieoeeny NBT . Coyne acted for ail the uaociations| mere kent when 1 frst iecann treage | probable cause h for holding MA | principal of the achool, Miss Mary {trict Court and asked for an. order on that poin FE ght Be ht but warm, exception: Bieter eens sectovlydsc ord and that that sum was thelr pro rata | Uleh but we changed our p H ering U | restraining the City of New York from wine were locked up in| an elvet coral auon. vet yoke share? A. I know nothing abeat ther |, BY persistent questioning Mr. Kresel | will case and this present time. Patebs Restorallves vere sppligay but | Ce an sedicanee Segue : value, $40, and sleeves—bodic. of chiffon on Per- @: Of your own knowledge you |PFOUMHE out the fact Chat Ciere had Mrs. Glover's Friend Heard, without effect. Then the girl's mother Trivers of wagons from| With Chief Taylor in making the raid fur lined Coats as low as $25, | sian, with new elite cuffs to match. . be been two memorandum books, Getting very little satisfaction from| was summoned. Mrs. Reich got to her 4 uts. Vachris, Micelli and Ca- A price sensation which must be seen can not tell us what work Mr. ti Li | fees. | Coyne 4147. A. Edo not. omy nove sven Vise booker t. tiace fel] the witness, Sonnson temporarily gave |daugiter's side an hour defare she dled, |DAXINE Heese fees, ceana ae cee Several other “members of the | | Raymond& Co, | 0 be tully appreciated. vn 5 0 iy [have seen those book A. About two lit up, and will recall her later df he ‘The girl's father is a plasterer, and eer : 1 OF squad at the Detective Bureau ° ° a : Rnow that Mr. Coyne was recom- | years ago. desires, Ww No. ast One Hundred posing the motion, explained that the] soa q naif dozen Secret Service men. | MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Read the POST Fur Sale advertise- mended to us by Mr. Wadsworth. Q. That was right af the passage | Mrs, Glover was followed on the wits | Uve* 8 N¢ @ : ndred and had been inactive unit the{"Gn next Monday two alleged mem- “ ~ ment in to-day’s Evening Journal — it @Q. You mean the member of the [of the Agnew-Hart bill? \A. Probably. | nes stand’ be ome ee Intiriate | ping World veporter tyaqtit | recent express strike, when it waslyers of the Lupo-Morreto gang, Giu-| Nassau and Fulton Sts, | eitran soc State Racing Commission? A. No; Q. So t after the passa of the | friends, Mrs, Ee eeman of ‘ing World reporter to-da dug up 1 said the exp com-|seppe Buscarin! and Luciano Maddl, For 53 Years eo Agnew-Hart bill you changed your sya- | Newton, who was examine 4 by As imily Was an unusually bright child a a business of $10,000] come up for trial In the Federal Court. On the same spot aud still there, I mean his son, yy Assist- panies wer H £ $10,000] come up ‘The son at tie State Racing Commia- | 7 And the books disappeared? A. Yes | ant-District Attorney We Free. |and was extremely anxious to do well |q day in New York and that the license| They have been under indictment for io nase Pav. ce WaeAiat ematical ‘ans said that the only assessments] man tes ified that she went te W ‘altham | in school and be graduated so that ane | toes fo t and drivers} some time lath A Cae (4th Strect 14th sioner is the Speake 16 Assembly, led were to pay bdenefte tolon the afternoon of the shooting and| iment enter High School as soon G ’ ne toenioee Hane EEE a ae The Sire, 1 Uni ote James W. Wadawerth Jr. members, Orlando Jones,!accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Glover ang | 78 # Dos- | would not am to" more'ithen’ $6,000 Justice Dayton Near and Union Square. Mr. Sturgis declared that a commit- on Nov. 48 testified | Hattie in an automobile to @ football | *ble. She never missed a day, When a year. fi A me Court Justice Ww. tee authorized all these expenses and| pa cnements to a fund ¢o | game on the day of tho tragedy, Mhe|she wae quite young she had a severe) William D. Guthrie declared, that the) vayton, who has been ill of neuras- audited the accounts. i i tmbling bills in 1908, [went to her home in Newion after the | attack of scarlet fever and unknown to |¢XPress con ted RDS An Cou thonia sh06- IMAG CAB) tad) a: albiine SmUTeAs wan, aivccHalc| Kept Quiet. game and that evening between 8 and ¥| uy or the family physician her heart had lin doenas S Lasomealepslt yestemtay at his home, Ne 18 did you gentlemen do to op-| O'clock tried to call Mra, Glover on the | neen weakened.” briefs and rese Mount Morris Park West. ¢ : Rea ey ee in? pphone. Mrs, Glover answered about i ase | took » a r AML cheek: paid by Mr. Sturgis, Fish i o'clock and they talked until after| Miss Huehne, the girl's teacher, was ye @aid, under the direction of Mr, Bel. | a Suid she heard| very fond of the child and 4s deeply ront a and she and ber| grieved at her death. Sho said: “Emils pS Ti h ach Organization Paid. to the Glover house and | was a model pupil. She was never lat, _ ary of the Jookey Club, was the next | / rh veepitig ey rence Of having been) aa her lessons prepared up to the min Set or Coat is a Christ- eee lawyera to de » Witness added that sie and her| Ute She never gave me a vit of trou- mas Cift that is certain tage acoording 10 | 812000 to several | @ day or LW the search Wat | suddenness of her death. 1 re she to please. Our customers of oO pie be r as UL » e for atte Le " , . th mber of racine days in ea » Q. When were bills passed 4 ©} would have been a banner scholar in the ; vi “ vee | dune u ee deta ‘the | High School whieh she wanted so much | many years’ standing havepro A Diamonds, Wa lato "'G.. To whom did you pay this money? | trace of th was in the |! i the reliability of our goods. @ Did a commite any hand) Series Aterhack, and Nicol, | Glover house bir] was | (0 attend. ’ Bs 4 “4 GOLD JEWELRY boftioning t r nsen? A, Yeu, | Anat a the "| found under ‘The funeral services will take place on | . A A camiitee of the taciag associations | Yetta dil sow refresh, your meme uth Mit ot sunday. Come in and see our display. ae i lleees eles 7 1 ’ . uw al, a No ean wer's ete - In 1908 that committee was M. K,jory us to these nom A.—k nee ——__ ° N & co : ——$—<—- ——- ALL GOODS Gt \WANTERD. checkbook ' JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. | PH. . Ss SO 9 iagous @.=Have vou your cheskhook ranning valet Between soth Call, write or ‘phone i me A ae | FIRST RACE—Breeders’ purse; all 290 Fifth Ave., and 3ist Streets. AW WATCH OMONDC? oO ? ages: five and & halt furlongs. | A Helpful Shoe [a he ‘association any other horonis, 105 (Adams), won by nose caer he Musantn ten tet cia: Woolspun, 111. (Davenport), second: for Children 6 MAIDEN LAME MK Rate 4.-Ye iestine Madeline WS Butwell), third, | P We haye t Jued at $10,00 Time-1,08 2-5, Lou Lanier, Lydia Lee, | m astimes pee itd BEFORE Anna and W sta also ran and Weak ankle and arch are _— [finished ae named. | firmly supported by the e SAHIN AL OP erhe iae | tonsion heel of this shoe. EL ATE COURT 101 (Bell), won h Ald- | foot-form tread allows the jan, 107 «Hutwell), Le ) rei Pe! man, 107 covert), thied : (Trade Mark.) peas ian bonasee tie qronnd {counts ON erent tiny cae SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 2d SPEGIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE 3d si I » | and finished as iamed ASSORTE! P 8; Olean Ser siete | CHOCOLARE COveRe, Wearing this shoe, in Die Appellate Diy ccelved thls | nip RACH —Hellte faed tablets elab- squality. tliat ity a price shildhood, prevents fall- nd Fur Coat \ nt Distrivt- | five halt ft Metewns "ad eas aay Ry ae a for MEN and WOMEN \ eivden ken | 17 chang), won le Mor °10c ing arch and * flat-foo Ais WILLOW PLU MLE (Burwell weoond Spl . . » \ \ an concert ha, , POUND BOX \ tra ra n ta, Dell and Red L t 1 mie attains nie eae SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sri DARE iattne ar 1 v1, ‘Phe evi- | Seeseeeeeeeeeemeeenees geese VERE D PEPPER?) MESICAN STYLE PEO CHOCOE NTE CO ; he snnent sist Hcttiatestt | dietiea mirate ices SOLD NOWHERE ELSE senre. at i ; . f eee dank Rheumati m “euactly JAMES S. COWARD bp! ano matter where you live or Our occupation ma 15¢ 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. i y OF, ' ‘ Hoss | intlames the stiffens tho muscles, MOUND BOX gi WARKEN eTHEED) y in youth tere ‘ ‘ : Mhere|and in some cases cauyes sufterings that T oygooLATE COVERED — MOLASSES ed | Send for Catalogue on by which we should ‘ H ’ n * CON | are almost unendurable cu Hust te erin flak= vi ith ot England | pyousoad of grateful peopie have tes: lass to “vetuin’ the DENTIST i RY. No, 6—Crack the Whip . 1 bail WS | ged that they have been radically anit qs Py ~~ =~ ‘ ' 7 f ea | cured of his pal diseas males the whip?” hy : nr 1 Nav arnt - cL AL ofeh The youngster at the end of the line } \ ov ck $ $s swung around so rapidly and with Me.) \ ‘un, Hood’s Sarsaparilla , ON EASY DAGCACE REPAIR CO. uch force that he Is likely to be thrown Mai Ma 2 ! ‘ ! Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Ciusches, Institutions, Fairs, Etc, Teg Cor of Lin Kind In the World. to the ground if he doesn’t “step lively” ‘ . M ' 4 | aliges the acid SAINI WETROVOLEEAN way iE ere: ‘ ta Lncwaxe Made and hang on tight ni $8000 for ew vie we cen : 30 rey mE CAXDY -40 PAYMENTS To “hold fa to keep on your feet | Prewg! pire . eal known as araatabe. aH Nps OF THAT OLD VASHIONT D “eHow ED ste 3 00 ‘ou. getting your teeth and win when adversity threatens to| Wadi ey ja tim 30 GAR MENTORES' (ND 00 TALI-POUND BONES, FOR e H rte) es ac, dou’ worry about IGHT KIND OF BUSINESS. “PREPARA |m 1 ~~ Smary PROTECTION 53, BARCLAY St aly Me er TION is the first step toward success, |} behets A hose buying Christmas candies AS ‘World Printed Opportunity” 2,000 More Than ANY OTHER New York Morn- fag and Sunday Newspaper. FOLLOW WORLD ADS. WHICH LEAD F YOU WANT TO sUCCEE: Only One guar PEAXATY the niguature of family BASY instal discount for B, y SEWING MACHINE ty Sales i . Union “ae North (formerly at fe Vaso Bauare Basel? re reaponsl ane tion of known pought for Purity puriy PORST. gumrante Au Loft Delicio’ candies ere famed as nd Eeonom 29° CORTLANDT" +H Cor Churos «PARK ROW @ NAssa £25 206 (BROAD Way Fulton Se 197 NASSAU. gr. welght tn ho ine the containes ANDLE “ts ty nea Ao 14TH Largest Dental Offices in the World, Paris Dental Parlors, HBR Gb Aven pear bth a4, Orel bd gy * 715 Broadway jushing Ave, * A door from Uni fet’ x sth Ay | Lotte FOUND AND. REWARCS, cris Ave. “