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OC IRON eT cn DOCKS FOR LINERS, “U'FOR RAILROAD, PLAN OF TOMKINS Qae BVeNiNG WOKLD, THURSDAY, J Arkin 21, lyid. b) ' TO-MORROW IN ALL THE 75 & SATURDAY Month-End-Sale in the Gimbel Subway Store DEPARTMENTS nth-End-Sale in the Subway Store. Just as surely as the month draws to a close, we hold this sweeping sale. Thousands aneey Senki Wore mie each time. Each sale has been bigger and better than its predecessor. This sale will prove no exception in money-saving opportunities. ; Prices the Lowest of the Entire Month---Many Lots at One-Half Commissioner Protests Against n to prepare for this one. Welaid our plans for the best sale ever held in the Subway he be This page of extra- Transfer of N. Y. C. Freight orate RTaSas Sele elicar rroses, Ae ane hundreds of other equally remarkable opportunities to purchase wearing apparel and home-furnishings. age te Suits, Coats and Dresses, Men's & Women’s $4, $5 & $6 Crossett || Men’s and Youths’ $15 & $16.50 CURTAIL CAR FLOATS. | Women’s $12.75 to $15 — at $8.76 (Like illustration) ; from a manufacturer who made up these suits from thé ends of his fine material at a big concession. In some instances only six of a kind; of Shoes at $1.95 Pair Suits, oh 1.75 ; : Standard all-wool Suits, in new Spring styles and A clean-up of the Crossett stock, including high and low Shoes, in a fairly good assort- fabrics, such as all-wool ment of styles and sizes, Also other good Shoes, making altogether a sple id collection in cinnamon browns, blues; all sizes for men and a wonderful offering at $1.95 a pair. Suits, at $11.75. Women’s Crossett and Other Low Shoes at $1 Pair Youths’ $7.50 to $10 in many cases only one or two pairs of a style of Crossett Shoes, Also Suits at $5 other, good Shoes added to make a representative collection at $1 a pair . North River Waterfront Should * Be Saved for Ocean Com- merce, He Says. | Broken lines: New Spring styles, but broken lines, others, fifty. The Subway Store, Balcony all sizes in the collection, how rom I strictly 15 to 22 years, and a great var materials are of patterns. all wool and the pat- Belts and Bags $2 ne Umbrellas, $1 Boys’ All-Wool Suiits, terns and colorings Women’s 26c Belts, 10¢. All styles, sizes and : are | lust what 48 | colors. Patent leather, elastic silk. : 1,090 Women’s Colored een Silk ‘and Reta * ‘ $3.50 Wit Led ri Dyed Taffeta Umbrellas. e greatest variety of onderfully good Suits, well-made |! } iad gabe Kev ih Gt aoinch nen ieee rae lnattne attractive border patterns; in navy blue, garnet, green, } from al!-wool, fabrics that will stand} f throughout is first | fined with purse, : grey and brown; mission handles; regularly §2, at $1. | hard wear. In gray, brown and tan t a ; i Men’s $1 and $1.50 Shirts, 60c Dack Commissioner Calvin Tomkins ent to the Mayor to-day a lengthy Protest aga: the plan to compel the, New York Central to discontinue the | use Of its tracks below Sixtieth streot | @n the west side and transfer its freight ears from Sixtleth street to dock ter- minals along the lower river front by class; the coats are $1.50 Satin Hand Bag, $1; gilt or silver frame, Subway Store, Balcony mixtures; sizes and styles for boys of lined: with excellent | welltined, long silk cord handle; change purse. — == Bove’ 33.6 a ey was quality satin and the $6 Walrus-grain Leathor Traveling Bags, $3.75; r Boys’ $2.60 and $3 Suits, has Rot room enough on the waterfront won ese ‘modes | 66 Watea'erua iaseiee wearin ges: | 2c Ribbons, at 10c Yd. $1.85 a n' pes! | i for freight terminals, that the aadi-| Sos of the colors | handesewed to frame, leather lined, two fonde kate A hig lot of Persian Ribbons, in exceptionally good Over 1,400 Suits in the collection. A congest the already overcrowded docks, that the adoption of the plan will be a blow to business interests depending upon prompt shipments of freight and receipt of same and that a movement to cut the terminal of 12,000 miles of railroad will undoubtedly result in an are navy, wine, green | sewed corners, exceptionally well made; 17 and 18 inch, shades for millinery and other uses; 5 ins wide: Teg. remarkable offering, not tan, onal aS ant brown. plack- and-white ech i hairline stripes. regular sizes and sizes for small women ly beeau Subway Store, Raleony | 25c a yd., at 10c, Subway Store, Lower Floor | the low price, but because the patt serges; Norfolk, a and Russian styles WW Subway Store, Baleony Table Linen and Towels at Decided Savings 60c Irish Linen Table Damask, 42c yard; full-bleached, 70 ins. wide; the high satin the collection. finish and attractive designs. Mee ee Ween’ 8 $9.75 Serge Coats, $7.50. 90¢ Irish Linon Table Damask, 65¢ yard; extra heavy, full-bleached, with beautiful ‘ Hold North River for Li 4 to 44; taken from our satin lustre, in 8 good design: wide, Napkins to mateh; 22x22in $2.10 dozen. rid Thies Kian In black, navy and attractive mixtures; sizes 34 to > Ps > ! Dish T 9c; all-linen, hem- More than 3,000 Shirt» i luding Soft Shirts with collar : RIGGS otto ie ne aR ECTS Sere (occ evened oo ae atoreiier ach. Nia a Boe oe ioe gues | ined Ghitrred cr blr WirtsoN LAURA ea attached or with neck band and patterns, some d t he city 1s experiencing al oc each. r. le, a ach. * a mM ers; S a wets ¥ v ic _— . ee WSesita Onoking tecillen tor ane new Women’s $16.75 Satin Coats, $12.75 80¢ Turkish Towels, 26c; extra licav ite] 30¢ to 60c Roller Towels, 250; an odd lot; all |] | slightly imperfect at atvlen transatiant’s steamships. He advo- | Like illustration. A beautiful silk-back sutin fabric with high lustre; or with borders; 22 ready for use; some slightly imperfect. : with cufls attached, in , are mainly cates holding the North River water made full length, with deep shaw! or sailor collar; finished with two large satin kee Bucks : Sete ihe tio &e bre vy: wn Hipe perchles and rasdras} regularly @1:anets Tabway Store, Balcony f like " white, with da 1 red or blue borders; 17 ins. v so 12140 All- " Be cre cies neues cat caves (1a) OES Bad Ee ; Scalloped Huckaback Towels, 18c; an odd lot;| Linen Glacs Toweling; 17 ins wide, in red and — eee Stne SRE ptt Women’s $8 Rain Coats, at $5 full-bleached and close-woven: size 20x38 ins. blue checks. 1 TOW of thé elevated: talifeaa’ glanced A silk bombazine coat; rubberized; making it rainproof, yet extremely 1210 and 1be Huckaback Towels, 10e; hemmed| | 16¢ Linen Crash Toweling, 121:c yard; extra $2 Derbies and Soft Hats, $ ann " a i s at red borders; size 22x42 ins. yi re + . e. et south. ; LSE cone eee EN eo eNO ESET rown Derbies; Soft Hats in all the wanted styles and colors; including 4 ‘The gist of the Commisstoner's recom- Sui igh fl Korea 80 lan and-white checks; the ‘pets meets ere sa ae eee ae 20 dozen English Soft Hats; regul 2, at $1. mendations is contained tn the follow- _, Suits of light tan and gray | i hawi collsr : Child: 0 Milan Straw| Bove’ %60 College Hate, ééc. lustrated is a white serge with black stripes, with black satin shawl ¢ Laces Ab ut Ha an erchiefs ren’s $1.5 flan Straw oys’ 76c Collego , 46, Ing excerpt from his communication to| @] aut Biustrated’ te ow [o) Hats, $1; in a variety of new etyles.| Boys’ 76c Felt Hats, 36c. never! Seal o Ate. Hisses’ Dresses of allover embroidery, princess model sith Se yd. for 8¢ and 10¢ real tinen torchon edges and alae a 4 to 25¢ linen Initialed Handker- Boys’ $1.60 Telescope Hats, 75c Subway Store, Balcony terminate the surface track nulsance ‘| f} Kimono sleeves and Dutch neck, trinimed with torehon insertion; sizes 14+} insertion, 1-8 in. wide. oO Men's 60e 10 Tbe Handerchiets, 6for Séc. Many SS se the nce in I ess Aa } Fy r . to promptly substitute the elevated ae *Ghitdren's Wash Dresses, at $1.60. Of good quality linon, Russian 260 yd. for 40¢ and 50c shadow and Val. allovers, styles of initials. 4 Trunks at Big Savings Sees: ate “city anes € endeavor’ 50 model, trimmed with Persian; 6 to 14-yr. sizes. | Subway Store, Balcony | 36c and $1 doz. yds. for 50c and $1 Valenciennes “Be for Se and Ye plain crossbar and linen Handker- gs tualte the elevated cond below Girls’ Middy Blouses, $1. Good quality, 6 to 18-yr. vizes. ‘aces and insertions. | ee chiefs, with colored borders, for men and women. Canvas Dress Trunks, nt $2.26; s to40 ins. strong and serviceable; street a public highway, available “fot ——————— 9¢ to 18¢ yd. for linen cluny edges and insertions. tee He ve tae "8 ch and 12!,e crossbar Handker- jn meta! corners, iron bound and fitted h deep tray that includes a covered all of the roads seeking emrance to ‘ 9 Bc yd. for 8¢ to 10+ Point de Paris edges and inser- | “chiefs; slightly imperfect. ; me DOK é mart SMe re : vel he Ci inva Dba @ 1x hac wile, Oe or erchiefs, Canvas-Covered Trunks, 28 to 334 ins., $4; 56 to 40 ins, $5. Fi BE ies eee Seer cect coeest oF oud Children’s Hats and Caps taan S Sipiae wie, Paver stare Lawensiner | “fie coons ite perslgeaaeetsteaterson | Wein witicae cote [nade ew deee pole bears wees eae not tse it, then it will be time to con-{ 60c Lawn Caps, 26c. French and Dutch styles; trimmed with lace, em- Bulwer Aare Towser: Face | dows oot ierelboee gel ON to 40 ins., $6.75; made to sider permitting the Central to build the broidery or ribbons; sizes 12 to 16. 1 Le tend band wks taee 2 i Adee ay wile full oo Ahn road with its own capital under such Children’s C Hats and Bonnets, at 60c. lawns, leghorns, lin- JI welr Nove ties stand hard usage; some have two straps a ‘aroun n conditions as the city may impose. gerie, ete:, trimmed with ribbons and flowers. 1 to 5 ye 3, Subway Balcony Be th i or oS rae Notions at Savings. lid. subway Store, Balcony Brera cures wie New 14: : long pendant, set with imitation rhinestones, coral At Se each —\ ix rg abet Silks About Half Price We tune hiunian watiies arto'« | $1.10 Crochet Bed Spreads, 85¢ : alien arettes, 25c. Shel! or amber, in plain, s ston Ire card of Horn Halrpiny—3e bal len As ee Lakes od ‘ Fed al LIN ati Bar Madara laa A 60 Rough Pongees (half silk) at 2c a yard. In waist, cout and dress | and escved styles. ast In 1,000 of these full-size White Crochet Bed Spreads in a good variety of new e aan al ! Pm 1 colors. Also a striped Wash Shantung (half silk) At 2c each Book—Se Belt Pin Sheet—se | Marseilles patterns, nicely hemmed, ready for use, regularly $1.10, at 85¢ eaeh. front is the cheapest and simplest pos- lengths. A dozen good 9 pe Baht) dread 0c and 76c Brooches, Veil and Jabot Pins, 25¢; mitt Arona sown Silke Subway Store, Lower Floor sible, and in‘ favoring unit terminals basil old rose, striped and natural Pongee shade; in waist, coat and dr gold Plated, set with imitation amethyst, sapphire, | Coot Ansonte Sewin English ‘Twill : these roads apparently have in mind an lengths. i eneth: cluding Messalii topaz, jade, rhinestones, coral, ete. ‘Tape—t0e buneh of mi rt to $1.25 Silks at 48c. Mainly waist lengths, including Mesgaline, Store, Bal Tepe luc bunch of monale fhoe Laces. 10e ! tS be Ii inabe ae Mgadsitu arabada end arieete Foulards, Novelty Silk Voiles, Black Taffeta, striped and Subway Store, Balcony ides gen ies inc Darning Cottone-a Drapery Goods at Half Price K exist—that is, more room for car floats checked Messaline, etc. Ironing Wax 60-11 ard of Hook ci bay a eh $1 All-Silk Messaline Satin at 60c a yard; 35 ins. wide: lustrous finish Needle Wire Hulepins 16c Burlap, 8¢ } inches wide; red, brown, green, ei fecnaatts orugaterp stead nd more | and good-wearing. In pink, blues, lavender, peach, reseda, gray, white, Aprons, at 20c ot Nig blue, Suitable for walls and Ac -covering. room to permit of tuls use of the dc front to the exclusion of marine co Bins; NAY AAA TRIER: Subway Store, Lower Floor. Aprons at 20c, Tea Aprons of plain and crossbar re 36c Laco Not beanie al 200 Fish Not Curtaining, 9¢ yard; face eeebing: entrance. to ldwer. stan i vith hemstitched or embroidered ruffle; maids, ; 1 pach; applique de 0 in the lo 3G nd simul! mission block Must Provide for Commerce. 7 i hen Aprons of standard gingham. } . i size x6 ft.; 2,500 al! told. ; “It Ia of the last importance that the | 75c Dress Goods, 55c Yd. good sized kitchen Apro Subway Store, Balcony Subway, Lower Floor ice je Rosie Seacts, Ge euch; ecru, ante Fad wr onen Goer are of wash- », ohy mall provide ma ray ‘| i000 yuus Spring Weight ESE Ld sage 40 Nie Peat all-wool, Se ee Jha fos Draperies yard) ; i with tts vattan | oar ee A | sponge } and also black; rei such as Cretonnes, Taffetas, Hur porder; excellent for Summer cot- ‘ ' | Mohair 38c yard. An cxceptionally good wearing A t m es | uch as ne, TalTet ; ; Seine Of course, the ye ee fost cua en tat, ous finigh, in Gans: fray carnet, blues, cream, ea er’ Ss OC. fe) ra e ic ur Hon ee vetice icking, Also uselul | tages. Subway bias: Lawn: Wee of the Ngw York Central's tracks over white and blac’ c'lent for bathing suits and Me G "" " ' ‘ Lehre ean Hee ee ee Asta ae an wont umtecmoveRt (60 t W ad f ———— eheity tegres nant yard ilo aah Subway Store, Lower Floor. a on er u Ww rices D ti R t! t I S i sempany th roads and | ; eames cond Nothing in this entire sale that isn’t one-half the usual price, and many omestic HUES at 7300/4 Savings r end to inet he disparity of | * ° o { Mee ane, to ee iver oem 1 BOG Silk and Cotton Fabrics, 28c iota dacinenin teas than ball crice Borne at thortrage ace slightly. shop-worn, but in VELVET RUGS pS. : Sb geet Uk & 9 aap 9412 ft., regularly $19.59, at $11. 9x1 ft., regularly $18.50, at $8 ese cons nt with the 5,000 yards of high grade novelties, including crepes, tussahs, pongees, every case the valucs are the most remarkable we have ever offere¢ Fe a ete 1. 9x11 ft., regular -50, at $8, New Jo : «LAY ahirtingee solles, with eille stripes and silk jacquard: designs, etc.; all colors; Ae to Te Picture Frames st 19¢, Oval yit| | $60 Fac-slmile Water Colors, 16e. 1 in, git sar oceeat a EL UR ely WAT | regularly. 0c and more, at 98c. frames, natural wood frames, ete. plsin and “ona | frames, metal corners size 14x15 ins E » $4, size 3 me 180. ‘enue Volley 12!cc yard. Sheer, yet firm, in many new stripes, ee sizes {rom 6x7 to 11x14 ins.; including the] 1 Landscapes, 36c. In 3 in. gilt frames, TAPESTRY BRU ERELe BUG a ide, ok- fe stripe 9x12 ft., less, reg. $2 2 fe, 1 3, at $6.50, checks and plaids, including th» popular black te. stripes. » ne 1.75 Fra: at 6c, A-cmall lot, 1x17 ornamented. cori ae 9x12 . dearlens, reg. $2 ft Bee. $18, 0 a ne ae ao 12!3¢ Zephyr Dress Ginghams, 9c yard 10,000 yards; in all the new i we to on Abs <c Ae $1 and $1.25 * English Beautios,"’ 60c; also fruit 2's. ft., miles, reg. x » Peg. $12.5 H , nd checks a a 3. wi 0 16: ; ma ture “ an 4 es, in 245 Ps oy 0 1 stripes, plaids and checks as well as plain colo: ins. wide. $2 Carbonettes, SOc. mene frames with nd came pistures in in, ouk frames 3 16x20 10 ft. 6 in. x 18 ft. 6 ins., reg. $ 9.) of the above three lots slight- J PONG hig eiy 1) : ornamented corners and top ins. es a at $10, iy almeneben. he beat |B Linings Under Price “6e Boileau Heads, 26¢; 1 svpia tone; imitation] | $46 OH Paintings, €5._ £5 piceus imported: in as bh rex Bucy obaritecshigutes CoRR he alece! LOWE PIG aes ee tee 1214¢ Lining Lawns, 9¢ yd; 40 ins. wide; in all colors Cas an Pictures, 10c., Hussenpfeffer Club and | variety of good Subjects; in polished shadow boxes ee : { every possible gppamuntty ig hs pegh | 18e Percaline, 12'ye in black and white onty. uhway Biase, Fellows Hunt attractively framed; limited quan-| wi ie Bam oe 29 4 es Feqapein $10 50 Gas Domes $7 50 Manhattan which shall not Wnduly in| Renae Goat i , 80c; sizes 36 to ower Floor ple ures. Only one of a kind; frames in . 9 . tarfere with ‘the Jovation of #teatiis:iip She Canvas: o8t Pa NYe Oil Paintings, $2.60. In double sweep gilt | some cxscs slightly shop-worn: Etna an tn Nees Ree eee terminals.” ane" frames, fully yold burnished; a large variety of sub-|” Reg. 10 to 20c, at Be, Reg. 25 to 40c, at 10¢, sad Hensetet abava with 19 tamekimnt catvenral Rebgmen Dac hone” Cae SiKeriWor {| Women’s $1 Night Gowns, 55c | |) ics in tne or Re. 3 to. 50e, at Abe. Re. 59 to $1, at 266, an Dia Wher rieee win ear elicit aaa anne ERS MOTHER, LIKE TWo sons, {| Wome , Girbtmpeied Paintings $.0, Douhiorwwn| Hay. rca giacgoe Her #100 ta Roatesi nee || smi automa ide Ugh, coco wh gas cial ai vate iy | 1,200 in the lot, of cambric or mustin, high neck and long sleeves, tucked gilt frames; fully gold burnished and set in polished Ren, $2 to $3, 1. Reg. $4 to $4, at 91.60. regularly $1¢ 00, $7.50, 7 ; a . ENDS LIFE BY SUICIDE. |) yoke, finished with ermbrosdery seaularly 5, a6 886, ark ete Shadow boxes, with glass; 36 in the lot, : Keg. £4.60 to'$6, at'§2. Subway Store, inthe ot____|_ Bat H.i0 to 6, wt ot._ Sibway dere, Balecny jshortable Gas Lainp, $2.05 sie eee 300 Chiffon Taffeta etticoats, . Light and dark changeable style shade of art glase, incluc rac a Tied a Rope to@Her Neck and to shades: ne lark. House Di t $1 Whit is with blue or black Cet etacted Gan Larosa: Oe tA . ‘ anee ale e Dresses at . ‘ite grounds with blue or blac! inverted s, 3c a Banister and Thiew Herself || diamond GALtaee DLCn neck han arvana sleeves; trimmed, with border of Art a ee eee Gimbel Candies tring, Welshach mantle and inner Pr » Rai contrasting color, _—___ Subway Store, lcony 10c for 25c all-linen stamped Centerpieces, 18 ins., 1,000 one-pound trial packages of Gimbal Choc- 10c Incandescent Gas Mantles, Over the fall " | in five designs, for bay Copel of braiding, olate Almonds; regularly 40c; try a pound at 26c. Subw ay Store, Lower Floor Mrs, Susan Friel, eighty-three years 10¢ for 15¢ Laundry Bas si ihe * ) Mian ne ocarartecnene Al Bd Geum a. OO) Corsets, 50c & 75c Pr. | we 206 stampal Annons of crowbar lan, 3000 Tooth Brush Bottles, with nickel plated hi d Cut Gl f Two of her sons re u ic ant pair, a Pillows with iles el ec *. lor 4 e 2 . al He maeett ty Paislas HA i thee | Corsets; 300 pairs reduad fro 81 ti 1.0). BOE fe for So Subway Store, Balcony $15 Dinner Sets, $9.75. 100-piece sets of American Porce- i mind was affected, Mrs, Thomas Crul- | ’ " =—=—S—S—————S Fi 4 lain Ware, with very prv tty s and full stipled gold treatment yi retanetocs.t 2 ce") Women’s $1 to $1.50 Gloves, 75c | gilver Plated Ware | Sewing Machines, $19 | inciuiin: soup ture ant large ment dishes oa 5 for amt deny lle haile d ’ 6; includ 6,000 Cut Glass Tumblers, 22c o a. Bh . Broken sizes and slightly soiled lots from our regular stock; including $2.26 Toilot Set, $1.45; including A , over & siete balcony there US Was on two-elns 1p pique real kid gloves and two-clasp glace lambskin gloves, in black, Reduced 25 to 3314% Offered by Agents for $35 large ewer axd basin, bed chamber,leaeh; strawberry and fan ta take her home white, navi; tan, pray, Urowa BRS PmAmmOlmi al MAM, In the Poleckinn, $1 b0 Thoroughly reliable silver plated ware in Made in the Domestic factory and guaranteed for 5 | mouth ewer, brush vase, soap form size and. cutti Yesterday she made a rope of bed| $1.50 ‘Gloves, at '7Bc — SS : omy | such desirabl e pieces a aera, (lent A T-drawer automatic lift, high arm Sewing | and mug. ticking, tled it to the stair rail at ’ $4.50 Compotes, $8.60. alin 8 Machine, in a highly polished golden oale case, with t Pottery Umbrella Stands | third floor, ted the end about de Women’s Neckwear Samples | ifitsingbisicttish. . a1ctwkes lr 'atnée. "| Mache io Mich rolabe golden cat ce, with a | gg art Pottery Umrela§ | fag cranes Oe ee a | At 16¢ each A collection of samples of Venise Ince yokes; sailor collars, $2.75 Baking Dis Be eee Lower Floor and Balcony $2cash and$1aweek. Subway Store, Lower Fl Setrition. dead when tabs, Dutch collars, stocks, shawl collars, coat sets, etc, j : ce Friel, her son, ‘At 10c each—An extraordinary offering of Swiss Collar and Cuff Sets, nD * r. 1 Maurico Friel, her sc Venise collars, tabs, tailored stocks, jabots of hand-made Princess Ince, lace, $13. 25 Brass Bed, Mattress and Spring, at $8.75 Kitchen Ware Under price eS Aes ees 4 trimmed lawn jabotsy large sailor collars, etc. Subway Store, Baloony, y remarkable offering. ‘The teen Bed is an attractive bungalow model with two-inch posts, st grade domestic and imported enamel wa i on Thomas Killed him pein A very r Highest g: self with ‘cas in Doyle 8 Hotel in New- | ‘ massive top bars and ¢ lenial ral nat $7.25. i The vie Spring a 8 xcept tonally | ssewaven and sub: No, 62 Rice Boller, reg. 7c 5 at. Coffee Pot, reg. ¢ stantial; regularly $2 attan ‘ess, with cotton top and bottom, sells regularly at $3.75, making | N®& ! EPA, 5 Mise) | Hosiery and Underwear w313.28 outfit complete for the Month-end Sale, at $8.76, i repens No. Hie Boe Ant Opden Women's Boot Silk Stockings, 30c pr.—12,000 pairs, black only, double $6.76 Sliding Couch Bed and Mattr at $3. 60, he N and c ura , and the 4 eral ail ca manel | isle thrend heels and toes, slightly imperfect, mattress covered with heavy gre with heavy green denim will give good satisfac Store, Lower Floor ie eae ae : A. litte colored ‘girl appeared on one |p| lisle rere eed Children's Underwear, 20c, Regular and extra sizes, preesFoch Fiatn 2 ohiapors tig on } of the city playgrounds the other day, |B) is Women's Swiss And Jersey-ribbed low. neck, und sleeveless Vests and pe Ae rn | ‘ she explained, wero cousins of" hers, f rs, lace trimmed, Also children’s white cotton Vests and Bis oor y » ahaa lined eeeraiee Mieltore in Newark ‘ mnerteot ‘y What aro thelr names? | ~ "Children's Stockings, 10¢ pr. or 3 pairs for 250; fast black, double Ahan: es eapAay 4018 ‘ repulay 975, 04.18 young. woman in charge of play knees, heels, soles and tove Subway Store, Lower Floor TY-THIRD STREET Medium Size Ice Ches' ih ¢ a { ground. Children’s Lisle Thread Stockings, 22c pr.; regularly Zoe, BROADWAY THIRTY>TH! nom Lower Floor | ‘ \ “aida Qrerture na a t Boys’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 26c. fextetta Jolson, ans { You see, their papa use ) opera man,” = - '< ‘ ¢ a EE SEIS

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