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| - —_—— THE EVENING | worup, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911. bb 1) useless grows Mig Lg fae Ll vi as hia pocketbook used to bel ACCUSED BY DETECTIVE GAVE BURGLARS Women Do the Courting ryt ites. epi | Of course, you must remember, T am OF ATTEMPTING ROBBERY. MANY WOMEN HAVE BECOME |not speakin JAM AND COFFEE | and Pick Out Husbands Bearcat west day, for everything seems | somo one cl the women o women have no nds and no Brenneis Says Mi helt Tried to} ) Yat ts, | Pick Pocket of Clergyman in | | the Subway No. 35) West Whom the po- even con | 59th to 60th St. Women, world, Men are not quite used to it ne mind; Whe has a ‘iey don't know what to make of | ness, and who considers” m 8 for petty thieving and pocket i anne Sia Shak é ¢ Was taken before Magistrate | peti gow A ld Fe AD pr KO Sh mcieti eet ea Author “ , TA fit Hee te retty Kood sort pba! ot the # ka oho ta tall ctlve Brennels of the staf of Dis. | Way” id Bachel to » Hrenneis said that he was sitting | ‘ ay anda achetor, . woman these times, Until he can prove | aside her work or her pursults of any! yenind Mitehell in a north-bound sul: | oe From Jersey Seeking In- Declares She Compli- “ [himself up to tho WtlNind. tone ‘andueh to think of a. manl ore eeprep at. peana” Conirel weet | . K much use in his going cour al | 1d marriage, you tty cer-| last evening when he saw Mitchell lift | ERE’Sa great clearance dians to Slay. ments a Man in Marry- 4 woman demands more than good looks, | tain that #he loves him, ang she will{ the coat tail of one of two clergymen | H of Suits, Dresses, Coat in Him good clothes and @ bank account. sees |HAndle the situation with all her fine standing near bim and grope into his " 8, a 3, a \ | wThe reason women seem to be ees | pusinens acumen and all of the love that| MiP pocket. ue citiers can tans bhi bab ve iat bag 2 ’ + filled with romance and love to-day ‘omos from a fine brain and a heart] Mitchell out to the plaviorm ane theo | the prices ruling earlier HALLWAY THEIR BED. [Because they tove, with their minds crac greads and tre maw Meare] ge him cme arrest and noite the 1 ee ae ° vhen they love, They have bu e cls \teen made to fob ono of thor it Women of To Day Love oF the silly emer ional ot wink vate han | meee gerade ast the tiie $2 90 RergeCieats now at Stas Lambert Surprised Them With] ith Their Minds and At ah atvoroe too cil realy Hite CHG AINE Hrennels had mo him he said the | Dresses worth up to $8 at riage and divorce are aiseu freely) A horse drawing one of the Borden had gone, | Study Men and Their $5.00 Wash Dresses at. . eleragym Trusty Revol er and The and openly in the major! Hef ¢ ra be 1k company's Wagons and driven by Inasm ileged intended viv trae Been at s 'VOlV. e i Jand young girls do not for Neel Henjamin Sliverstein of No. 14 Brook | tin t Magistrate Harris ash Dresses at y ‘i y Ways Before Making) j things but think of them mote than the|cecne ine iron, fan away. tocany | M fully, 1 $17.50 Wash Dre Surrendered. Their Final Choice. Albert Lambert of No. 552 Forty-ninth With the pres day arrange. Street, Brooklyn, who Is a sound sleeper, | ments, any man should constder awoke with a start about 1 o'clock this) Mimself highly complimented tf @ morning. A violent poke in the ribs| ‘oman consents to marry him or from Mrs. Lambert's fist cauyed bis| inks “very eertously of him in that awakening, Leone. ‘ “Bline, Albert" relepated,.“Uhere' rt. ‘Thompson Buchanan seemed tn Gaal tk ret icin hispered, “there's earnest wien he sald this, for he flecked a i the ashes from the tip of his cigarette “Nothing doing,” muinbled Albert as ge nips and uncrossed his knees In a very de- he rolled over and went to sleep. Mrs. |clded manner. His feet settled firmly Lambert couldn't sleep, so about ten/on the floor and he stopped rocking. minutes later she poked her husvand's| Mr, Buchanan, author of “A Wom: ribs again Way," “Judith Triumphant,” “Ouch!” said her husband, Comedy" and other “I'm certain there's burglars in the |!00ks to be a contented bachelor in h house," Mrs. Lambert said, as she sat |@Partment at No. 158 Waverley uy In bed. “Hear that!" ghe called his |e Nee his own ideas about love, mar- attention to an unusual noise in the|P8Re and men and women, Daliway. You see,” he continued a trifle less ‘Albert heard and, being a brave hus- | *@tously. “it would seem that the way hand, he slipped out of bed, girded on | th world ts run to-day it ts producing n Mito} ndant as the stradng 1 Jparent really supposer, Seeing and te One itundred hearing auch things and KNOWINE 80 | so veuth street. At Webs |much of unhappy marriage, they de-| vac on eollided with a lam cide to cast tie die in favor “i Work, Toe raatenel 6 tallbex, ‘The ben Was freedom aa happiness rather than 01 /foem from its fastenings and’ mall Was the alde of marriage, shattered ideals |" rot ait over the street, and a divorce. “That ts way J way that |*°* a man may feel mightily complimentet | if a woman says she will marry him, | \ because the woman makes # study of |, {men and thelr doings and is pretty | “You know men used to do the fee i , lecting, the courting and the proposing call attention to an elaborate showing of end how proud the ba iy fu) a une | engaged or courted. ne en ¢ ' — reaites st th pclae cat pass ali ] m po rted M ourn i n g H ats ; gelecting ni he who looks he man and makes the ; : E t| Shotce Bonnets and Toques | f POCKETBOOK NO LONGER ore ahi : are many women whose atten-| THE COURTING FOR THE MAN. | for Fall atid Wistar, Went so absorbed by business that] ‘The woman now realizes how inde give little thougnt to. affections} pendent she really ts of fnanc jal a i rt] e naturally in the way.{man, and po longer can a man send His) Seventy do by using @ co gure of a mi ister. was held in $500 ball for a ry hearing, THe said that there were | nds with him on the train who could | jear hin 33.00 Wash Skirtenow at. $1.40 |} ic Obes. s $1.00 Wash Skirts now at. $2.60 | $12.50 Serge vatanow at... $6.98 35.00 Wash Skirts now at. $2.60 | $7.50 Linen Coatsnow it... $2.98 $5.00 Cloth Skirts now at.$2.98 | Goats vow at... $5.00 $7.00 Cloth Skirts now at.$3.98 ts, highgrade, at. $10.00 $10.00 Cloth Skirts now at.$5.00 | Conai ’3°4 &*5 Low Shoes, $2.50 50 | Your choice of the foilowins, $4 and $5 shoes at the reduced price Black, Gray and ‘Tan de Pumps and Oxfords, pretty ay ae | | Black’ and Brown Velvet Pumps, excee tingly fashionable and geod, | Black and ‘Tan Satin Pumps that will + ene avniekly, ot, hh BM. section. Women’s Bathing Suits at $1.87 e just arrived at that they can ate of living Such authorities as Marcelle Alexandre, Mangin-Maurice, Marie aan | BRIER the ; remall ' ‘ate : | Of mohair: one-piece sice effects; round neck and sleeves trimmed with [fh i ioe OE Weealens 7 Wwe 3 ao as Sacer ating an ay kanaatitly Mah dee acd tll | mohair; one-p s; ind sleeves ! Piaping tahtiy is trusty revelver two| Very great deal outside uf mere man|There ar women who have taxen| pocketbook courting for Milt Michel and Rives have designed especiiiy for Stein Brothers {iis | band of Galatea in contrasting coters, some with fold of Galatea on bottom |) ; crept. down the stairs Stra, Lambert | for her to think of and she seems to|t suffrage and such things bivtiey = suet be as full o * | collection of the season’s approved models, of Uncut Velvet, Peau | of skirt; ceparate bloomers; t.2ea 34 to 44. Diswningdater’. 24 Floor. i come hb . ctly as old maid used to take to < Apllowed, Shading with her hand the | Nelcame the rellef, San it the oaleule- Ta Galtie GLMILAHLEY WEE SUBIR for! de Soie, Grenadine and Crepe. - i ° rary jm flame of a candle. D e modern, advanced wom: : Hadad raha te show! i H k 5. 25 Me S URS: hs ; "Be pokey Alberts they mignt|!# & very small figure. He seems to| Women do not care to marry. ra ae Home Treatment or This showing consists of dress, semi-dress and smart street hats Silk Stec tgs, ic ens 0C! ) ic ke ; 4 si | reaso: e are ‘e of them to be ’ A : | 1 * hoot,” whispered Mrs, Lambert, Lam.| belong on the right hand side of the|Te4son there are more of los ‘or widows, young women and misses, and in all designs in whie' For Women : Clear: ale of silk | Clearance sale of men’s pure thread H rt trembled at the thought, but pre-|d¢tcimal point instead of the larger! found now lies in the fact that wonel Tubereul Is ul uh hats J 4 i fi 7 aN designs Heh | hosiery; about 2,200 pars in the |ailk socks at @ record price: all plred to meet his fate. Inch by incn|Dlace on the left hand side that he used{@T@ 80 independent of men tha themsalees of Tuber colored hats are made tot, and all to go at the trifting | sizes; choice of tan, lavender, gray PR iae 4 don't have time to marry until they . . . i "i bth y Ue apened the door, expecting every |to occupy. In fact, woman is so Inde- Ay and Gan be Woteat about ¢ | Among the smartest creations is the Directoire Poke of uncut price quoted: pink, sk second to fecl the crash of a black-| Pendent of man, as far as money js|Te*'Y and ¢ Rebate! bs i black and | black anc . class. No tan. No mei! orders t Jack: on his head or the cold steci of a| concerned, that if she marries him at start tak) velvet, with trimmings of handsome black novelty band and black revdiver against his neck. all it t¥ because she loves him, not be- a ttt Mt horcelaee de tall TIEN improvement should) thon; the Toque and Mull effect of peau de soie with French : ° 1 DISCOVER SLEEPING SOLDIERS| cause she needs his support. boris /ebacitable institution. Pic eade | coral 0. Ath seecolmye arin), Pa | grenadine ay the Turban, with eh side roll effects; also Printed Batiste, 2 Jacquard Tussahs, 23¢ } OF FORTUNE. PRAISES AMERICAN WOMAN |horseif a siave to the household and| Gentlemen: “For four years 1 was troubled | BOY , , * " ped Me | 35,000 yarde prett at A very dainty fabric, in all the Nothing dping yet. WHO IS ABREAST OF TIMES. | worked nine times as hard married as| with cough, A physician pronounced iny Taffeta Hats, with silk fringe, and hats with plume eflects of ribbon hin qe variety , [pewest on ae end in a large variety le took a step forward and stumbled| “Now, 1 am not speaking of the wom-| those of t rried. ‘To-day the | Consumption: nr og de a ‘ and chiffon, dot, ring and oral designs; some {of neat and pretty desians. 26 inches Ger a couple of prostrate forms. He|an who is resourceless, but of that fine} woman w brought up to LL had tried Ke | with: pretty borders; 27 in. wide. |wide; value 39c. A tig special Bdsped for breath, but as nothing hap-|example of American womanhood who|work generally has a snug little bank 1 ath 4 enedient eth | TRIMMED MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, pened he called to his wife to bring the| Moves @breast of the times, thinks for}account. This is a duty she feels she been for ten years, strong! ‘ Mandie. The light disclosed the forms| herself instead of simply feeling with | owes to herself and @ protection against THIRD FLOOR | j Value 10¢ and 12! cc. at 23c, ¢ ’ e Jed, She doesn’t erative is for S if of S k d T LY, 1b Pautcare So sett una Sees | wat aie Sot a Wes adh wast’ ts | eects nose tooncd epee one best aar Wah ees tek Gey ieee Bs . _ Sale of Smoked Tongues, 17%c a lb. Wig of the: Indians they had started] this world sior woman, and she 1s #0 interested in sls oy, sil Ueeraun and Ter” Woakiok ot | West 23d and 22d Streceis ||) Regularly 26c a lb. Big Sate for Thursday. Meat Dept. Basement. uF to kill and the sights they bad ex-| ‘Maybe some of the women of to-day|the human things of the day that her| cured cases, a write to Hekman Laberetory, | Leg of Canada Lamb | 10!,c th. | Rib Lamb Chops, Ib » 4c egted to see, are becoming loveless, but the vast ma-| intellect instead of becoming dry and Philadephia, Pa., for additional evidence, aroused the boys and took them thstaira where, afier Mra, Lambert had| ~ filed them full of bread, jam and hot coffee, lic gained from them the tn-| (ormation that they were Michael Daly, aged el 107 Seventh street, Narriso + and Andrew Simpson, Aged thirteen, of No. 14 Davie avenue, Kearney, N. J, runawoys, explorers and soldiers of fortune, an experienced globe trotter. travelled on numerou bccasions, even unto Hac . Union Hill and Hoboken, Ever and @non when he returned a loving mother met him at the door and ushered him fn to the table spread with all the BLOOMING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. (aa a arnt he Af Nome cn ge Sp gD ag SSS {cen encusgetonaapeapenaaememennpenapenennganapangieny-aapaymmmneeenapemae et The Gimbel Millinery Salon LEISURE-HOUR LIBRARY FURNITURE : In the August Furniture Sale_ has assembled not only a large collection of White Felt and Velour Hats Oe iy oan Furniture in one’s home be- but also many styles in light blue, pink and violet. longs especially to one’s Summer girls on both sides of the Atlantic have so en- waking hours of ease, it isd thusiastically endorsed this smart mode that its vogue is uite universal. But in spite of this, its unique style gives it distinction. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. $10 Places One in Your Home $1,000 List Walters 88-Note $395 Boddies of the land. A feust Indeed, We havi it 1 by hapes 2 :]] as small jaunty —dreams— toasts one’s toes, ~ i Mastertone Pi er Pi n Ou t Hates anew ai? s with high erowns—soft and stiff-blocked. ‘Trimmed perhaps, before the open fire; an torgets the rush and hurry of the day. ay iano Outht, styles with h crowns—soft an and eto styles, from $2.96 to $10. Just received—an importation of the latest English Hats— stitched velour. Numerous styl2s in attractive colors, $9.75. Third Floor Including a bench and 12 rol!s of music and music cabinet. $10 Down and $2 00a Week Walters Mastertones are conceded to be the finest player pianos manu factured. Anybody can play on the P aid he to Andrew one day last week, “You don't know whi you're missing. We'll take a trip to Coney next week When you get back y get a feast such as I havg described, if you don't got @ licking, It's worth a chance, 80 How important to have the Library Furniture fit in with—nay, induce such amood! And how admirably the wonderfully luxurious leather pieces in the Gimbel August Sale will accomplish it! Here are wide Settees, capacious Arm Chairs and Rockers—fit for the most hospitable library or the club lounging room, Bea evan cee ith one and possessing an eminently sendin air of. simple comfort. : : . bal eben pe trie ec Andrew said he would, so they set W WwW. M : ome of the pieces are [rom one oO! merica’s vest, firms of leather-workers; others are En; lish are the only perfec’ layer pianos from od a vee Sune Bed For omen ho otor in by faprectiet al show the fine savings of the August Sale. _ For instance, we illustrate . Ghia can est ail the Musical ex pont Ls ae OY pression than an expert produces wher them, "The biggest rain and eetea lH MT Qhair--Coats Now $5 to $14.50 A $110 Library Three-piece Suite at $75 Playing a plano in the regular way storm of the season broke i Its sturdy frames are of solid mahogany; the soft upholsterings of tine leather—the color, dark | ., TARE NOTICE — This sale is for a amet TSTOWAWAY'S TOR ee Mohair Coats of such qualities shed the dust so beautifully | red. Roomy Settee and two splendid Arm Chairs compose the suite, which is more than 30 per Mors ine ely) snd We Lith i See ‘ 4 Fy “ P| Drice. a a " rr ercetes ow one Unable to gain shelter, they were! that by the time one reaches the end of a journey, a mere “shak, | Cent. under-price. Some of the other pieces: the finest player pianos made to pur “ poaked. Reaching the M nhattan coast | ; werd i LIBRARY SUITES $46 from $56—Arm Chair, club style, shaped back chase a Walters Mastertone Player ' Il that is to make one spic-and-span. they towed away on a ‘Thirty-ninth aa is a bl an gel 1 ‘a ‘I git Re tg | $200 from $140-'Three pieces, mahogany frame, with head rest, spring sent and back, covered in |] Piano to-morrow Street ferry, Neither suffered any great iray, blue or black are not. apt to spoil easily. ese Coa large settee, arm chair and ruy Spanish leather ie aluo clfer the tollowine Wien 5 Unt As ae rene (Netansan eoeken ay 50 to $19.50. : i $160 from $186 ‘Three pieces; extra large Sofa, spring | $56 from $76. Turkish Rocker, leather fringe around We also offer the following Walters Planes 65 85 chwn ad 01.6 Meme Dut when night came on they Were wet, were $7.50 to $19.50. ; . : Nearthna ncartoet Tan Ghai feant off (earaue bottom, plain seat, tufted back and arms, covered | $375 List A Walters Pianos $198 | {550 List D Walters Planos $260 ‘ Beare, rhe aad» ith no Blace 0 fo, Linen Coats in smartly tailored styles for motoring, traveling elaborately earved, ¢ in gray leathe! __ all over with leather. } $500 List L Walt Pianos. $2601 $5. S0List Walters Col 'Styte Puritan, $260 way. : | or general utility wear, now $3.50, $5, $7.50, $8.60, up Lo $35; | $86 from $136-—-Three pie« m chair und arm $98 from $55 Rocking ¢ halt, tufted back, spring seat, thecThe ett ' nnd mul Of ; | Weeping and repent h were $5.50 to $55. rocker, all upholster 1 in leather. all over upholstered, covered in Spanish leather. UTION at \ { taken by Lambert to tie ’ mt ' SETTEES Arin Chair to match price. CAUTIOS SSuierw ae paws would | ' police station In Brook! r * Natural Shantung Coats, also afternoon Wraps of either black | 45 from $60—Fumed oak frame, Tudor style, Spanish | $27 from $38 Rocking © irge and roomy, tufted vey Sea ab fi . \ | Children's Society or white voile, may also be selected at interesting economies. lewther. 4 Spring seat, all over upholstered, covered in UPON REO Par Piano Salon. 34 Floor, _| \ horn street took Third Floor | $66 from $95— Loose cushion seat and tufted back, all ish leather, i ‘ s Ler. to 3d /re., 58th to 60th S ; @ covered in Spunish leather. Arm Chair to match, $66 --Turkish Arm Chair, tufted back and $38 from § leather fringe on bottom, ruffle front, spring | ¢ . ° . r and outside back covered with same material, S Stone in Bladder Removed (| Lingerie Petticoats Embroidered pane § CHAIRS AND ROCKERS met and olialie ack aVETAE CEB ANDREA : Without Surgical Operation At $1, $1.50 & $2 Flannels tulted back, covered in Spanish leather. 4 Lounges | tou at, LUMRUE AYE. ae ' g f 99ee Flannels| and other yard | $86 from $48. ‘Purkish Rocker, plain seat, tufted back bea gt Furnibite sath Deas seme snd Gu ied ot tire, Y 1 Bee ted a A : Neto ntace that anil interes With head rest, large and room: seats, nd mahogany frames, covered with best f In the Spring of 1904, I was cbnfined | Ht is impossible for us—and press on sees that will interest | $22 from 938 Ari Rocker, plain seat and tufted back , Leatherette, machi he bulfed eat r; ih) t bed with troub! a we do not think that anyone | * SeWOrs. ; and eed in leather, $ from $28; rom $45; $40 Reeeeie hat 1 caves tun can duplicate these Petticoats at | Skirting Flannels, embroidered in| ¢92 from $33 Arm Cha ' {ter eis from $65; $66 from =- ~ WEEKLY OPEN uAN took a lot of me did not realize $1, $1.60 and $2, As the manu. | White silk, in a, variety of hemstitched buek aiid arm, all covered in Spanis tea si) nid $60 from $85 Seventh Floor 1 Wek hadvaniieen ov erauan Ae se acne Sears, reper 60e to Red al acturer had a large over-quan- 60 yd.; now 40¢ to $1.26 yd. : ‘Very tity of trimmings, we contracted Imported Fancy W Tin, ‘Ranges 1 bea ‘ade e y Good ‘Towels, These for the entire number of Petti Beith ahadte aeaicinlt pecial” coal cook- |. Just a glimpse the heaping ‘Towel piles in the Linen Store coats which these thread and | dark grounds, S noe ne M ‘deal heavy | Sives the hacer atnae some idea of the extent of our prepara- Valenciennes laces, blind and | English Long Cloth, » nastings with full 14-in, oven | Uons for doing this Towel business in the right way. In the ex- eyelet embroideries were suffi | in.j in lengths of 12. y ed ligase feusneh, cellent qualities, their variety, and the low prices for which we cient to trim. Naturally we got | Tegularly > , 8 sell them, we are pertec Uy content tos it y g i Mowuis *CREDIL TEKMS ‘ls BRASS 4 CHAK $3.00 Bown on $50,090 B&O FREE I ) oe ¢ 10 a 7.50 “ * 100,00 seal 1000 “ 950.00 15.00 “ ** 209.00 any benefit from anything, [tinally saw | Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root advertise ment and sent for a sample bottle and thought the sample bottle helped me, so 1 | hought more of the medicine from my | Druggist, and after using a few bottles | discharged a very large stone from my | bladder. After passing this stone my health was | and the test of comparison | . : u cla ering to ' “ o very gough improved and T have been a special concession. quake at tn ae q gieNG 50 with any store in this ¢ »plies, mind you, to our | a Lt rere toe $18 able to continue my business withou wats A ET A vn Sale prices are eve: s Veter v ny serious sickness. Second Floor | regularly $2.75. Second Floor liver and set up these regular pricos—but these August Linen ie prices are even EHX, $50 complete ‘ror 10 hare oneshace ! SPF tanges anywhere in th aaa Huckaback Towels At $8 dozen —Doctors' and Den bi At $3 dozon, regular! elle cls, extra fine quality, hem- s, Headland, Ala, | Personally appeared before me this 8th New York at these Women’s Shoes---Autumn Styles HFISHER BROSPr f i fey of Beptember, 1000, J. Loftus prices: Hemstitched, damask borders , | si onion, who subscribed the above “Perfection” Pumps, the great favorites of the season, are No. 7, $9.60, reg. $11.50 | in. 40¢ each— Hand-hemmed, MBUS A BET 103° 3 104™S Atatement and made oath that the same pS, , ly $4.20 cotland, neat damask bor is true in substance and in fac y J.W. WHIDDON, * A ; ; § At $3 dozen, re now here in a new and even prettier model, for city wear in the No. 8, $10, reg. $12.75 Timely news, at the be- Hemmed, German r pextra large | 40 inches. | y sautt ; Toy sta | ee , corded bor $2 dozen, reg. $2.40 Notary Public, — | weeks of beautiful Autumn weather still to come, In tan Russia | ginning of the Fall home- $4 dosen, $5—Fino | «i Mood’ aus paaeaT | and gun-metal calf or patent leather, with square metal buckles fitting season, quality, hemstitehed, with mat this price, Vi = aaa , == aN tadanleat ont <meta! atent leathe: BA striped borders, 22x41 in. y ‘ , z and welted soles) ar in gun-metel calf, patent leather and black | $11.60 Gas. Cookers ah | At $6 dozon, regularly $7.20 $2.60 dozen, reg. fl serenctime World Want suede, with covered buckles and turned soles. | ximbel four-hole style, | Hemstitched, from Ireland; washed | stitched Towels, | ae Prove What Swamp Root Wiil Do For You with oven and boil use; handsome plain and | damask borders, wit Exquisite specimens of modish shoemaking. $5 @ pair—at | = | werlts al€ wee ok, Order | Send to Dr. Kilmer, ac 0. Biogham: Gimbels only. pili tei » Floor 1 gram ; je bottle. Tt will ; i sop BY Saree eitail alan skeica Women are still asking for these Summer Shoes: | f a booklet of valuable inforrhation, telling “Perfection” Pumps of white can- Walking Pumps of white poplin, $3, | eve te =a and ACIP ET. areafy kidneys and ladder When vas, $4. Button Walking Boots of white 4 writing, be sure and mention the New Walking Pumps of white Sea anvas, $3.50, = z York Evening World. Regular ffs lana den eae COTA a Pa, BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD ST. Neceras = = d one-dollar size bottles for sule, @U_ — = nae tn ——— re all drug stores. i} ‘ 6 « ‘ ' bs