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o'clock and had a boatload of fish. The the remained under cover until r quarry Was almost alongside the pler and ¢hen they sauntered over as If for casual observation of the cateis Delaney, knowing the police were after him, did not have to look tw to recognize the two men approaching him. Without hesitation he dove over- board and struck out for a power- PINSTER OF 70, “FAKE NOBLEMAN HUNTING AN ANGLER DETECTIVE DIVES boat about thirty feet away. It was his evident intention to board the power-boat, ® speedy craft, and get ’ away. Sleuth Hammond cannot swim. Sleuth Kaufman ewims like @ duck, Appre- hending Delaney's intention he tossed oft his coat, shoes and hat and went over: board. He landed Delaney just as the fugitive was reachiny for the gunwale of the power boat There was a fight in the water until Hammond got alongside with a rowboat Delaney was dragged ashore and hustled to Gates Avenue Police Court, where ingistrate Dodd held him for further nation, Delaney was arraignee jin his wet clothes, but Kaufman had changed his apparel at the station “1 Am Sick—Sick From the Great Disappointment,” She Wrote Her Niece. Follows Burglary Suspect Who Seeks to Escape Arrest by Swimming. Mrs..Mary Kunuth of No, 216 W/\tow! The only clue that Detectives Ham- favenut, Hoboken, found the body o* her| mond and Kaufman of Brooklyn bad aunt, Miss Elizabeth Berlin, hanging @bout Edward Delaney, wanted for | house. from the transom over the door leading | burglary, was that Delaney was an ar- to the bedroom in her home, No. 632/dent and consistent fisherman, Silver- —_—_—— aye |BROOKLYN’S “CRIME WAVE” Hast Mighteenth street, to-day. She had | ware worth $709 was stolen last Monday fixed @ piece of new clothesline about | from the home of Charles Bassafd, No. | GETS BEFORE GRAND JURY. her neck, tied the other end to the tran- | 951 Putnam avenue, where Delaney, who) - a som bar and jumped from a chair. On| ts nineteen, and a companton, were put-|Committee Turned Down by Mayor the table in the kitchen was a note | ting up awnings. written in German which rea The Bassards knew Delaney ttvea at; Gaynor Makes Its Complaint “Am tired of being sick, sick from | No, 192 Eldert street, Williamsburg, and to Court Body the great disappointment. Am going e that address when reporting the! stayor Gaynor, having refused to ad- before the great Judge.” robbery at the Ralph avenue station. | mit to @ committee of reformers that Miss Rerlin was seventy years old,|Hammond and Kaufman watched tho| Cajed on mn ‘ yesterday at City Hall that Brooklyn {s crime-ridden, the com- | mittee and other persons allied with it t before the Kings County Grand Jay to establish ts contention Mayor Gaynor was quite emphatic {n stating that he considers Bro: and had lived in the neighborhood for about forty of these, She was known to everybody in the locality, and each one Knows what she meant by the at | well known in fishing and bait circle Aisappointment." The niece had re-|at Canarsie, and last night they went celved a letter from her aunt yester-| down to that Integral part of the city house, but Delaney did not go there. The sleuths had to follow the fishing clue, ‘Phey learned that Delaney was day which told her to come over t of Greater w York and questioned | a w.aniding, moral and safe com She could not get into the flat un-] men who fish in the waters of Jamaica | Fegardieas f the fact that it is posel- janitor had admitted her with a] Bay ble to # a glass of beer or several pass-key. By persistent inquirtes they finally | giasses of beer in that borough on Sun- found that Delney was out on the bay day. Imposed On for Twenty Vears. | tuning from a rowboat and would not ie members of the committes In- After the police had been called she told them the story of her aunt's Idol- atrous regard for a man who had im- posed on her for twenty years, taking her money and promising that when he died she would inherit a million marks or more. The man was a fake noble- man who went under the name of Baron Horst von Kaltenborn. For this man the woman had been a slave. To him be in until after daylight. Taking up a station on the pler they walted through the rain of the early morning, through the dawn and through the heat of the mounting sun. Delaney did not get in until after 9 ved the Mayor yesterday that if he idn't do something they would co be- fore the Grand Jury. He assured them «iat he had no objections to anything they might do, So they went before the Grand Jury. had she given bread and board. She drudged and slaved that he might live as an exiled nobleman should, Hoe had the best room in th 4 cot in the kitchen, flat. She slept on At his death, which occurred tast | January, the woman learned of the} deceit. Letters from proved that Von Kaltenborn really was Otto Guilliame, and that $800 she had given | him to bank for her he had placed in| his own name. Miss Berlin came to this country with her father from a town in Hesse thirty-nine yeara ago. He was a skilled mechanic, and at his death, twenty years later, he left her money enough to have kept her In ease all her life She was then about fifty. young man came to he tain letters which represen be a nobleman. He told had been exiled on account of pol! troubles. She took him in and was his menial from that time forth, Worked Hard to Support Him. Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound S270, BET money Was one and then A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least Jouns nodleman's support. Sie sewer! tty a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Joan Haven aight muishbors that the! Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame Nothing that was told her could change! for "her own wretchedness, Read what this woman says: MURAG meus ean hata hts date Richmond, Mo. — “ When my second daughter ras elghtcen fort and a sO) was pronounced a hopeless inva by specialists, was uns iy come wits om fe dactars and they ict aie rata, one | of ulceration. was in bed for ten weeks, had s' hy e | Man Bosese pught at ery pronounced tobe Gas ‘routs condition. “My father _— 2 uee™ mor-| insisted that we try Lydia E. inkham’s Vegetable Compoun mpage: 8 ad » {he and brought me six bottles, I soon began to improve, and be- wo wrote th Man ence ene meAy all been taken I was as well and strong as ever,—my van wall, afte auld’ woes is hardly recognized me so greet was the change.” — Mrs, t the $800 which ad put in bank, | Woodson Branstetter, Richmond, Mo, Me ig nah tes ace There are elacig hundreds of thousands of women in mated, On the uri she had the name the United States who have been benefited by this famous of aron von Ka nbhorn engraved, The 1 old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over urn dite are in the we undertaker. thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering. oner late tis afternoon, The| Read what another weman says:— arrange for the funeral, | Jonesboro, Texas, | ble Compound for my: —“T have used Lydia E.3/iniam’s Vegetae | daughter, and consider it une= TO INVESTIGATE PENSION qualled for all fomaie “eanine: I would not be without it for PLAN FOR CITY FURTHER, anything. 1 wish every mother in America could be persuaded Reaats to use f ns th Fe NOUN be less muttering: among. ate mex pie , s fi epn Tam always glad to speak a word of praise for Lydia E, Pink- McAneny Calls for Aid of Depart-| jam's Vesetable Compound, and you-are at liberty to use this ment Heads and Committee testimon of Mayor. The city 1s going deeper into the sug- Mrs, James T, wrence, Jonesboro, ‘texas, Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub- | lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E, Bee ee iret auntie crest Pinkham's Ve getable Compound had the virtue to help pensions, Ret ant iensta of | these women it will help any other woman who suffering Aaa rei yee pem nhs at) from the same trouble? ee Pe aeeae | Bor 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ii!s. No sich man does justice to herself who wiil not try this famous medicine, Made exclusively from xoots and herbs, and the departments aske an advis an adeq) has thousands of cures to its credit. aye' jaw If the slightest trouble appears which rk fo De ih you do not understand, write to Mrs, oF io piamding comaities (on Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, for her advice —itis Tt is intended to inclue in the proposed ; $PC@ and always helpfule pension system employee — 2 Omee Included within : the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— OF Ghe mreates Chi. BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN. ' SENDS HER BACK TO ASYLUM, Justice Aspinall, in the Supreme Court, | Brook o-day dismissed the writ of i) iti | th 6 hubeas corpus by which Otto H. Olson rf yey ‘wor of No, 34 Forty-fourth sought to ites eae ead jave his wife released from the Kings Park Hospital for the Insane and trans- ferred to some ot spital not an nstitution for t insane, r ‘ Baoci , $16 Month Pays | , Carrying Bspanke Jectined neighbors “ent high-clam te Make Ulsan pobse and minutes to serted that his wi iking {narticula The hosp*al officials constantly sald that she had a mania that her | at eutind Mea peniteel skin was changing to some other ma- fiat Invegtibate the nas ‘home propemition in terlal and becoming black, Ureater New . This mania, they said, led her to claw Take Sea Beach “L" from Park Row to herself and to rub off tie skin in places. ted the Woman and examination be made | sr than those at+ to the hospttat to determine | Kings Highway. 1,500 Feet to New Subway Station, $300 DOWN OTTO SINGER, Builder. by tached whether violence hed been used toward physll her. ee / h way West sth St. Col. Ht ane Pune Kings Highway and NY CAMBRII M Ma The sional funeral of Col. ‘ThomnasWehtworth Higginson will be held Friday at 8 P, M. at the First Parish Church, Harvard Square. The body will be cremated at v MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENC Mount Aubura Cemetery. | A WORLD “WANT” 3 WHAT YOU. NEE WILL GO AND GET IT, tne EVENING VENING@ WORLD, MAYOR VETOES SENATE THEATRE mi cision with licenses, The There ts this bill to Police Com Mayor can in favor of revoking le Suite, $18.98 3 Rooms N One tix tmyrovemer once; We ae a fit class 4 Phone, write or GILPIN P | ROOMS 1420-1 | a V IEW GROVE ing, ents; ah NORMAN J STEAMBOATS. PATIEN Live bb, bow ed men betwee tie ages uf 19 aud marr citimens of the No Need for Courts to Review | Decisions of Police Com- sioner, He Declares. ' Mayor Gaynor to-day vetoed the Sen- | ate bill to amend the charter, from the Police Commissioner fi what is right and fairly libera On the hearing those who a cite any cage in’ which injus been done in tho way of re ary that the auth: be abie to deal with the 1 thou y. To allow a wou be to introduce long 4 -out lega stays Appea stem has worked with- out injustice and will no odut tinue to work without — injustice J. BAU WRITE for our NEW CATALOC outfits. Mailed free. IBERAL ciel Silver Fillings . Gold Fillings f do not advertine o} REAL ESTATE Gilpin Park Realty Co. DUMONT, N. J. 115 BROADWAY PHUBBDA ¥, MAY “a da, 1912 e lees the aot behalf of the City of New York. You UOENSES BLL |} ease @ safe medic il contains kerous drugs taking | food medicine which will strength to Fathe! ourts have to ao fl ” hotter oved by experience. ept this bill York fuse to @ ne City of New To Mothers: | give your children) Farther John's Medicine when they | or are run down, be-| @ pure and wholesome | give them) the dise Medicine is| ine for children because | no alcohol dan- fight John's off or ougl Hall Subway Station.) ‘ide, () Ore Arthur Forth, *j reference to theatrical Block above Boro Mayor say |] IF YOUR EYES ache realy no necessity for blur or tire or cause prevent injustice. constant Hissioner < If the st FORTH METHOD is always be appealed Ditfioutt re this bil we n No Cb pr, TOR using or enses to theatres, It is ing Our LIBERAL CRE S4.( New Jersey and Conneacient. 00 a week delivers to your rete THIS PARLOR | oul. tins Mutt Rock “Patior Completely 75 Completely Furnished e ___ Furnished ae OPEN 4 i GATURDAY Led SAVE “STATION = EVENINGS aed © 2] AT CORNER ¥ DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. WHY PAY MORKE? When you can xe FULL SET TEETH $16.60 00 up EY i p ae ae tine efluity ot Extract PST A inehod hiatiy indorsed b oO. W. HALL, D. Craduate of Pennsylvan 10 E. 14th Street, near 5th Ave., New York Hours, 9 to 6.20, Sunday by Apnointinent, ‘Televh FOR SALE— | EW JERSEY. PERS POR SALE ARK REALTY C0. EXCHANG ree TEL, 4si2 WATCHES JEWEL: 1Tu BKOAL RAsY U, 8. AKAMA =Abie bodied uiled Blatos, uf go: DRICKLAYERS WANTED, ‘union men B. Convery Newinur WANED | Hhdssade Cigarette’ Ge., ae W: aid"et.. caizs — We hy Freight. SBC | Gold aud Povee uin Crowas, $e5 and SD | Examinations . 3 FOR SALE, Pipes i DIT site Aidit CRE headache consult us. THE DR. CONTROL the only system suring positive, exact correction. t aves Partientarty 6 Examination PY EGLASSES, 8 UP, A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT MANN & Bao information ng edly 6 ir TF TERMS apply also to < $40.98 none ith taste re the face. FREE hore money, one, Stuy vesan CASTLE 8 DOWN WEEKLY fi apy a my + CUB. aba 140d ST. UPHOLS feKING CO, Wath sy Hhone DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY VAcMENTS, American Watch and Divmond C Tel, OX67 Cort, Vane bievator alls Yetepnoae, | Min HELP WANTED—FEMALE , Gn Broadnay, | \ \ sy SHEARNS FOURTEENTH STREET ‘West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY. AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish. Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails to sell. Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell As Many of a Lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. There will be many cxiraordinary values for to-morrow, THESE ARE BUI EXAMPLES. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. WOMEN 8 SUITS—French WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES MERCERIZED FOULARDS—)~ black and colors \ 8.98 oO Minin round. Vor hiah } AT | © scrolls, Ngures, dots, igahew— mB] Mrletly tablored reg. $12.08 necklace or emb'y—reg. 50 Tight and dark—reg.. i fr ip DRESSES ” FINE IMPORTED Vo! DRESSES—Noinsoo! NE IMPORTED VOILRS— 18.98 94 waits md} 34 pienes . with white CAMBRIC DRAWERS—tuftle, BORDERED BATIS TK 8— WOMEN'S SUITS. ith a = d lack, wh anes Aude Nea | gag) sue temand tucker | 24) “alike ta led teh fored of With erat'yrog. 60.00 . od hie (BOM. figures, | 1256 pred 0 Y i 08 rem, | WOMEN'S DRAWER WOMEN'S DRESSES Satin Caminieand Mtusincregutse | 48 NOVELTY DRESS Gt Foutarda, Messalines: Tw } or clreular ruffle—valu Jd stitpes, cate “and pal ‘ 4a civet tole stripes, cnet = Challies and colors— 10.50 woatex's commin ations 69) 7% berth is chocks, stripes, ficures =Camhite a i SN a Fe Lb - ESS SLIPS— 00k ‘ % 8.98 awn—white, pink, “ive. 89 . yellow—laco tritn'd-—Spectal anne mem size a ‘chee! to “ ’ oO OT ERS Natssook nereeerceetien “ SILK RUBBER COATS 1 | 4 og 0 with | . semi-fit and loose—black a Hl . CAMBRIC HOUSE DRESSES 19\° pace mieniu'y Fame oe iar variety—foe + iso full length kdmonon, . Ce 7 alii and lawn 81.40 atylos Incerand ing Innort—4 to 14 yeare 38 Pano BY, PERG dark pacar ad 8% i % yey Fall Meccrecces MOHAIR BATHING SUITS— i 3 aay CHILDREN’ 8 DRAWERS— navy and black braid tela =} 2.98 | CHILDREN’S DRAWERS- 29 32 INCH PRINTED MADRAS weeks cat yorlace—reg. xaos [patterns and colorings 9% OMe’ : eon) (eee tee) Ot ears Toa Lieay tee au ters MEN'S SILK HOSK—tale sole 2 ed or gored reg | 1,98] Mack and cotors -38 | NEW FOULARD SILKS—tght |} 4 usually 49 ies sad dark color combinations, a9 jous designs—value. WOOL P. WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES— | eitlace Kui tanty pleted | 2,98] Va eieay--blucke and wnito-— } 39] srripeD siLK TAPPETAS— | ; regular und oxtra sizes spec. double tip-—value .50 uel Heit oF dark effects Mossa- } 79 ne Auish-—instead o A 8; Silk Mar- WOMEN'S VESTS—lis oo verre ) 3,95| “throed—low neck, sleevelose— 9 1 re . ROUGH SHANTUNGS—al | ue i usually 49... : silk, 27 inch —natural color } AS | WAIST of check Mossaline and BOYS SUNT Sa oet oe ka Dot Foular ned neck, i 3 or sailor collar plain or bor. | 2.98 On alss, “Eniekerbocker 24 | Rae Me ihe Nontura tan eta ) = 69 dered all trim-—value $3.98 drawers—all sizos—valuo .29.. chanipague: Hier WOMEN'S WALSTS—strl MEN'S DERBY RIB SHIRTS 1, We poreale-"neatly geen 1.00} ™ sleeves, drawers, double .29| 4% Ob ORBAM clue ¥ reg. $1.49 soats—40ct. quality. . inale Unoe—clsewhere S87 a trees oa —elsow' eer LAWN & DATISTE WAISTS EN'S SUSPENDERS- 7 ls of emb'y nnd Ince Meined ‘liste. aud reat IMPORTED a10) {LIEN NES T As inerts—also Cluny lace with | 1,88 firemon's--loathor 16 nd colore—reg. aeoie ies F touchos—valuo $2.00... a4. : ; d ond Fr we Odd sizes: theretore 8175-824 “open ‘Styles—reg. .25....... Brown, cadet anvy were 08” WOMEN'S CORS! RIBBONS—Now fancy striee, } wORsTED gRNGE agua 32 and batiste—oxt ©] black, white & col'd—reg. 25} 17] <proam. mavy, black and ane braeniore top | 4 ae Hemnants Riblvone— pushes sizes 18 Lo JO, DUEROE In F cy — 7 H atylo—worth 00"t0 millinery widths “inate 43 NOw I MORAL RS eeu F 39 wt greatly joes, |es—claew! witere.” 68. RA SIZE PETTICOATS 1ER HAND BAGS— ale, Diack and white 69) LRATHER BAND ther Hoes — | 1,98 | PROCADED VENETIANS) T 49 +s tied with purse—reg. ete rT Ae CHILDREN'S TRIM'D HATS GRASS AUIT CASE 2 fancy Tusean and lace braids } 1,29] FIBRE . MERCERIZED SATRENS— “ixatin ribbon teint, reg. 81.08 29 ry Bese et ee ‘79 | MiiScand colocsrega0's2. ) 2M $6 are had SILK BELTINGS—biack, | PURE NEN ANAM ‘es Niwith nit 2.98} white avd colors, also comb 19) ee nd wings—reg. 63.08.00") &" nations—regularly .25, P LILACS— Large bunchos— SCARFS AND SILAMS— 1.29 nck yy lal aon } 1.39 boat colore- regularly 60. 39] para linen hand drawn ead st 1. nd spor designs—worth 8F.70 * DRESSES—reducod— » HUCK TOWELS—Fine Union and Ono-pleco— oLly bel ratte Fees 92 | Linen—20x38—1. s—whte } 49 ols, Fronch Sorges and OK : sans aaptenlipaalbielbl Challios—broken lots, therefore ORO ALL LINEN TOWELLINGS— | J COUCH COVER: IPN SO WPLEENS ry 04 Drossos 3.08 washable linen 1.79 jon e 08 Drossea 4.08 iicespye thine : Saat encling-alt 18... ‘= i > FANCY WHITE Goops— $0.94 Dresses cm |Drconaive URLAPS— ; ! ‘This season's best styles and scree? 3 ‘an. 4 Twkee Westen ‘ iomoNetpas and 8 Biiped Bwises ry mveMl® 10 cece oe . OMe WARD | IMPORTED MADRAS- all tiew 4 40 INCH LAWN $—also 38 Inch ane 98! sinch—also Curtain Mustins, PELLET} olen, tt SOLA yea nreg, 81°50 | ie ase 19 mires ety iiieiaitd ban. | DUTCH COLLARS—Imported y 27 & 32 in. . duce round and square | re iiripes end fgures—rew. tt } "928 ot AD Und BO... ce 4 ; CAPS--allover omh'y valve 701098 TMP auf dosigne—reg eee) 2G with emb'y "turi | ORETONN backs and Isce—to d Pe) 38 WA Socata peta 106 SB AMLBSRNALY. Oriental 13.95 worth 69 and French stripos~—value . 18, Ae, Sane Ore CHILDREN'S PONG 1.50 | NEW PRENCH TAPFETAS $20.00 a ‘ and Dimity Draperte 24 WILTON RUGS teamed of high art effects Riel pay eng on Ay CHILDREN'S DRESSES | IMPORTED CRETONNES Sten mathe tiene 29,00 White lawn, yoke, French and | Inet —block prints on plata 98 00 ‘ princess: some 4 ' eT or taffeta grounds -«pectal 4 skirte—to 5 yr ' §.3x10.6 ft, —elsowhero 930.00., 5-01 & Me | [IRS SAMPLES LACK CURTAINS=] | nag 96.00 CARRIAGE ROB. yeris, blues, Fests, browne d 5.98 lions, insert 95) Ox! reg, $7. oe. $1-09--spe reg. $1.60-—spectal. BATH TUB SBA TS—Oak or | HOYS' SUITS Norfolk and white rubber covered arma "39 double he ‘one aud two ) Valua 7 pales kuleh vy, Bergen, 3.98 Ralotide cy chevious ard Cassi mere . : +49 | BLEACHED MUSLINS— Oe ie eae ea oe wo f aur | | a6 Inch—8 36 ct. uve) By $5.08 “remus i STANDARD SHEETINGS— HOYS' REEPEIeStan and ness ier ou” atoms on, # nverts wnd Shephore atin hae 244 to 10 yre— ren, 1,98 fda da a Tis| See oe eo Teg. and Aa PILLOW CASES UTHS' SUITS—-Fane: CANVAS COAT FRONT +++ Wort | Wvoratoda and Cheviouss: LINEN CUSHION TOPS. dons worth pieines, pints ther Stamped and tinted, with HEMSTITCHED SHEETS— matte t t pach Fek 30.05 and $11.95. 4.98 .5.08 ORGANDIG | WU ee Av 3)| RUSSIAN, & SAILOI SULTS ROA ErR—eolored Nalage - a Situsena tt Waid Pham 3.98 |LARGE LAUNDRY BAGS al aivon ere D tan and green Cretonne und were $4.08 to $6.98 Crash, with drow atring-—rog 18] 90x90 HOYS' WASHARLE SUITS 4 ’ s Kussian and Sailor Linons, | DAMPED SCA KES 64 ineh SILKOLINE OOMPORTABLES— Guiateas, Duck and Percale a wins owe arene 1g] full szo—fa'd both sidow— White and colors work—value .49 v-inch sateen border—worth $2.25 1.49 B45 10 10 yom al ie 81.40 TOILET SOAPS— Armour's, FEATHER PILLOWS—Cholee White | og! tohenar to _— | 50ct. MAY'S HALK HEALTH 12 | 22x30-reg 2.49. 1.4@ | 26%30-reg 3,98.9.09 ‘ ms Veet ' 20x25-reg 1.08.1.3'7 | 24430-reg 9.40.1.84 LIGEE SHIRTS | Sale Continued of sated jo and Madras—12 to 14 e} “ SOP TAT Ces kvelue .60 | Fancy Summer Curtains | MOSQUITO NETTING— LOYS' NIGHT SHIRTS 1 Entire Stock of the famous Se-inch-—S yards 10 DO, 1 OT Muslin~4 to 16 " oe) uslin=—4 to 16 yrs, value 00} Philadelphia Tapestry Mille Ga-Inch—8 yards to PO...ssssere oT BOYS BLOUS! Madras and } | who will discontinue this branch of thelr] pouBLE BED B! Perealo white and fancy > 25 | husiness wlit so far below worth, | DOUBLE Cie that we aro able tv offer . . White and colors : Curtains wort SAL, WOOL BLAN | BOYS! CAPS-—Golts, Varsity |) 49 Curtn tlt a CATA and cote tor raiane | 5.00 and Etons—Navy, ‘Serge and > 4 < word $119 | \4—value $8.00 to $10.00, Ment ee Cu wk 3Lo8 | WEAVY DOMKT FLANNELS— @ a Ts." Curtains v Low r a — ONT Rar ecpecd cata | Curtelas worth $4.48 | RS Yasaut's and children's } 6x Hah Benet ip and stite , , ‘ worth Teaco Instead of 11 6 , ‘ worth $ ; 28 on « “4 | ANNEL REMNANTS— PINE LACE DRESS NETS { a Pras ai einb'd-—white and colored-— Cordell, Griontal “ele pate 39 ‘ * 4 loss than HALF PRICE, yyrie Mite. eceam, eer x Worth $6.08 WoQh, & COTTON BLANKET ized Kayptian Yarn and Snowtlake | h | POINT DY PARES & VAL. r wie an i dunk with gol et me cipon | Afake excutiont polishing and 1, to 6 Inch—-e¢ clad H ‘ ; Lao 28s ta teh edges | inetd handasmie effects in beat ‘orga ea Three RO * MORNING SPECIAL LUNCH (4 courses) until 1 P. M.....29 cents > . . ltt £ (

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