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ere THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER is 9 ws 4 Mose srcrrmONAI Res 1, 1911, 30 NEW CLERKS |saw, injuring ono of his eyes and spratn- | ing‘ both but he scrambled back And cn) TRO FIGHTS GREW OF WRECK UNDER DIRECTION SAVED AFTER FIGHT <-sii<-s'sss-"es:* 0 BE HIRED FOR nd his men eat from Monday morning until Tuesday | ergaine OF MAN WH SEES WITH H HURRICANE <2 2 rrp COPYING RECORDS der announced to-day that the appoin- tees would be taken from the civil ser- vice list. The new bureau of recording | 4nd distributing will be located in the old Part VIL. court room on the ground | floor, opposite the County Clerk's office. | ALL SUMMONSES AND COM- PLAINTS MUST BE FILED, The new code provision reads that within thre days after ® summons, | writ, or other original process Is served service 1s made and the motion for all- mony is made directly thereafter, the lawyer 1s required to obtain his original papers In the County Clerk's offit® and take them to the motion clerk's room. 4OW ROOM HAS BEEN MADE FOR CARRYING OUT PLAN, To accommodate the new system of filing papers in the motion part, where all motions must be accompanied with original papers, Chief Clerk Clifford Boese has divided his office force, an- Te nnn ae Battle of ‘icin Musicians City of Everett Shieh arte With Blocks Trolley Line and Captain and His Battle- Draws Great Crowd. | Scarred Men. RESERVES CALLED OUT. | LINER PAID NO | Bartender an Enthusias After all ion in Astoria. tlity Promoter Failed to rienerid ‘to Night Sessi | Distress Signal. ringing the crew of a umber taden schooner ‘iat broke up and sank tn a| hurticane off the South Carolina coast, the Standard Ol! steamer City of Ever ett, Inden with oll, from Texas, reached |. The spectacle of three husky men, all exhilarated by to Aight with each ot man who could see, hilara piind trying while a young t was also ex- od, busily dragged the blind men Into each other's reach and exhorted POTt to-day, The shipwrecked mariners them to battle, blocked the trolley line | Were Capt. C. W. Gilbert ant the crew leading to the Ninety-second street ferry Of the three-masted schooner Sarah B, fn Astoria to-day, cused a great crowd | Tell, which was abastoned, breaking to collect and led the reserves of the alling out of avenue ata. 2 the up and with only her after part above water, 200 miles southeast of Cape Hat- tion. ‘The three biind nd the hos. |t last Tuesday evening. tity -romoter we i The Sarah B. Fell carried a deck toad Frank Buck, thirty-seven years old, of | of 448,01 feet of dressed lumber, By No. @ Lawrence street, Astoria; Joseph | this time that lumber ts probably di) Mayes, twent years old, of No. 176 tributed pretty well along the m/ ‘dle Stagg street, Brooklyn, and Chris Sny-| Atlantic coast, Considerable of It iad der, No, 39 Powers street, Brooklyn, all|been swept away before Capt Gtlbert and Me n were rescued. ‘The Sarah 1B, Fell sailed from Rel- ‘east, Ga, for Boston on Aus. 24. Bo her captain she carried Henry Dervetrate their music and singing and|Halversen, mate; | George Robinson, take up a collection in a hat | steward, and seamen August Johnson, Late last night they wound up a good | Carl Larson and Chris Stevenass. From Gay at the Astoria end of the Ninety- Helfast Capt. Gilbert laid @ course to tecond street ferry. Snyver, the treas- the northeast. (urer, hed $18 in his pocket. It was CAPTAIN TRIEC TO SAIL OUT agreed they should go to O'Conner's | OF STORM ZONE on in Fulton ayenue, necr the ferry, | to di the day's rece! asetry orn vt Ret pow Vd storm signals, and the wind began to @TAVED IN SALOON AIL NIGHT joid strong from the north. As the day LONG | on the wind Increased In force, By The men were wet and cold, and they! night it was blowing with the power of Proceeded to warm up on O'Connor's! hurricane from the north The whiskey, which was supplied by Thomas) Sarah B. Fell was tight and snug, as McKenna, a bartender, One drink fol- Capt. Gilbert had warning of the storm, lowed another, end the blind men re-| but he figured that he was about in the iained in the saloon all night. |centre of the disturbance and planned At 7 o'clock this morning Buck and t© sail out, Hayes clamored for a division of the He got the vessel on the starboard money. Snyder said there was only % tack and held her there until o'clock ‘eft, as he had spent $10 for drinks, |Sunday morning, when the centre of Forthwith Buck and Layes disputed the storm swung around and caught Bn) der's statement. Then Buck accused him again. Hayes of taking some money from Sny- T4eed, and the schooner pitched and der. All three men are agi and muscu- strained until her seams parted forward Jar despite thelr affliction, and in a few aNd jvosened, parts of her deck toad shot across the decks with the force blind, form a musical trio. Buck ph the harmonica, Hayes plays the violin, Minutes they were sailing Into each Ii other in battle royal. Guided by the @8d destructiveness of cannon palis, volves of the other two each one struck All sails and rigging were | blown «the Jb, @ new sail, wi old the head of the v as. ‘The masts remained 1e men on the schoo: m to rip out at at out blin iy with his fist cm whatever he could get lus hansy on, McKenna, who had been helping along the party curing the night, rushed the looked blind moa out on the «dewalk. With ue appreciation of fair play, he en- Minute. gaged himself in the task of keeping | The pumps were unequal to the task of fighting thi hold, Sund water that poured into y night, when the storm ite hetght, Capt. Gilbert de- he would have to depend deck load of lumber to keep the er afloat. He had been at the uninterruptedly since Saturday the three blind men within reaching distance of each other and Instruct. ing them how to hit ond where. ive Hees GUINED To CAR TRACKE Ag/c.’st BATTLE RAGES, scho Snyder, ander a double handicap of Wh Dlindness and alcohol, staggered half | Vay across the street and fell on the war track. McKenna guided Hayes and &" Buck to the prostrate Snyder and they y fell over him. The crowds to the ferry forgot thelr busl- halted to see the battle of the sea whipped the rudder the wheel around, breaking he spokes and wrenching his from their grip. He crashed | a deck house, breaking his Policemen Muhlenback and Wanger- man, on duty at the ferry, after a vain attempt to patch up peace and put the A Le lem ce court In Long couldn't wake him up so he All day Sunday the storm! " Inn Ling AN ap Fees ace By Wi nu oT iu \ Me for the reserves, for ghtless t tlets fought the pol n, too. Pobicemen were. + to load men ené MeKenne into a yg gg ye: a Aa a ‘AND, Wy \ i i i WAS | i ‘ll HH til i SOHN Hh i t Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. an action in the Supreme Court, the|nexing Room 1, across from the to the stenals of dis- jattorney or party causing the aame to] Justices’ chambers, to his department. ive oe: d | be xerved must file the process with a[!n this room Clerke James J. Dufty, | |aen Gir teats 3 proof of service in the office of tie! VeorKe W. Sweeney 4 the new order of ot young lawyers to- t the new plan, ough she All Motions and ms ie Chin County Clerk, Heretofore, lawyers were | not required to file summons and com- an Mner had been, Abert made out the chooner’s| Must Be Filed With County | plaints until the case was brought into} Deputy County Clerk Charles H. Her aon” hte GHP jcourt for trial, except In certain spect- pronounces a splendid one, gale had wed down, out chere| “Pork He fied real estate actions, Under the new be operating smoothly, was a terrine sen. Capt. Shnibere 0 | Clerk Hereafter. law BIGMAIEWS. fa eosty OnReETEY “Od n Mr cat ital efforts, jose co the wate: sehoone i the County Clerk's s are now | was safe and then put overboard a Sine thie dag ee eee ee cae | hunched on the ground floor. County ebont ty A by Se ee days after a complaint 18) (ork Schneller was able to “Kwap' en Schultze and In only TEN YEARS’ BACK WORK. | served on a defendant. In addition, the now |tegat Papers must be rooms with the Appellate Divistor. ana the result Is that & new courtroom will 1 on the third floor, where He pu ve room for the little «wo men In order company he w provides that led flat, without see on the after deck of the! zation Bi located, 7 the folding which has siways character- phe a tr id Agent schooner. |Only 0 ays’ Grace Al- er on the ground floor whe! jon manipulated the ilfebort to nly Three Days bes ph alad Lie ce ie Svan placed, Part bring it-on the lee ade of the schooner A | o e tions precede | brine I irk an hour co get ihe atx! lowed After Service, and trial, such as separation and divoree ace men transferred from the schooner to! os ‘ tions, where alimony ix asked, Ic is nec they Wont everstning| Filing Must Be Flat, jessery"that the motion papers. be t Capt ort, the last companyd by the original papers, that nin Waterm Thiet. the ship's Instruments anicioeneionee 1s, the summons and complaint, &c. WEEE City “Mon sepn, Iettarves Lawyers are required to obtain proper Thirty new clerks wil! begin work On| numbers for their papers before prexent- Tuesday morning in the County Clerk's ing to Special Term, Part I's office, from farmer, was shot and killed « neighbor, Jolin Walter, him of ling water- Y surrendere y who office recording and re-copying records the County Clerk's office, Thus, if the’! melons. accu Wal for ten years back, under the two new sections of the Coge of Civil Procedure WOMAN STRANGLES ORDERED Tt TOMOVE Court of New York County, Neighbors Had Had Comptaied ‘These clerks will report to County That She Wasn’t Agreeable POSLAM CLEARS | \ sooo DINE IN OUR POPULAR PRICE “if Sy Se Yours Loaders of Fathion SIXTHS AVE. 19770 207 STREET. (Misses’ Wide Wale Cheviot \ Suits Ina Handsome 2, New Fall $9 3- 75 Modelat Stunning semi-dress’ model of new tex- | ment unde: Superintendent of Records wh was forw y wart Mr. Schi jerk Willom F. Schnetder for assien- in Lonely Home. PIMPLES AWAY Curtous both as to method and mo- ltive was the suicide to-day of Mra. n mode e | Augusta Leetke, She was sixty-four ture, wide wale cheviot in attractive years old and lived alone on the top; Shows Overnight Results in Minor | colorings. Fashioned with straight lines, | floor of No, 27 Bradford street, East |New York. For three years the wom- an, who possessed sufficient means to | pay her own way, had resided there, | | Neighbors told the landlord that whe) Was not an agreeable person, and ho, | hearing.-th noulce to wemed to hi no attachment to any) of the people near her, but she had de- veloped a mi love for her lonaly surroundings. The eviction notice way She retired to her rooms y her during the early the day. | Mrs, Amelia Stahl, a daughter-in-law, | whose home is at No, 68 Grand street, Manhattan, went over thts afternoon to exaggerated revers and clever touches of braid and buttons. Handsomely lined with guaranteed satin. New model girdle Askirt with trimmed panel. Sizes 14-16 Also adapted to small women. Junior Fall Suits, $17.50 Semi-dress model of handsome two- toned diagonal and rough cheviot, fash- ioned in a ‘splendid dotble-| breasted style, with large collar and revers inlaid with chiffon broadcloth in contrasting shade; lined throughout with guaran- teed satin; new model gored skirt with Troubles—Eczema and Like Dis- | cases Are Quickly Cured. | ‘peated objections, So intense and active is the healing power concentrated in Poslam, that when used to clear away Pimples or un- visit. She found the doore locked and | due Reon of the sie gly are to be inverted pleat at side. Sizes 13 to 17 broke in, noted overnight for these purposes J 5 % Mrs, iieetke, was dead in her bed. Posiam ia used extens ely by thone who | years. : Value 822.50, 6 Third Floor. sAbout her held were tied two Jai a Nandkerchiote, one completely covering | MATa tree easeriee pat on request. by Misses’ Demi-Tailored nose and the other the Marke: Gk tha) inde sheae the ea he |the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West h of carbolic acid, The case | 25th street, New York, is sufficient for a fookel like murder, but Dr. Renner of | convincing demonstration of its marvel- the Bradford Street Hoapity! toid the | lous merit and will prove how needlessly po the woman had evidently | skin aggravations are endured, In the strangled herself to death, She nia | complete aid permaneal sire Ot caorsss | them as to completely cut off; Acne, Barbers’ Itch and deeply seated the mouth Dresses, $16.50 Of diagonals and men’s wear serge; made in the most approved Fall styles. Sizes 14-16 years. so ted Misses’ Afternoon Frocks. $16.50 her breat! skin di wwe Poslam falls! el and $19.75 | —_ > ---—-- lame most ri nd perfect | Hi d chiffon taffet: ROOSEVELTIAN KNOWLEDGE. |iny'remedy yot evolved. thehing tops! Y | see New pa! sous SE eee ig’ eles tele eae at. once. Chronic cases which have | baffled other treatment are easily mas- tered. None affected with any skin | aiordae can afford to ignore Poslam's benefits. Poslam is sold for 50 cents by all Satin Dress, SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO., Women’s Serge Dresses PITTSBURGH, Pa. Sept. 1.—Champ| Clark, Speaker of the House, delivered an address here yesterday before the Allegheny County Teachers’ Institute | and speaking of scholars anid: SIXTH AVPNUE'S FOREMOST STORE “Presidents Garfield, Adams id Jet- druggists everywhere. heel ee ee eee rome cit |. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, One of the Smartest New Fall Models | vith those th: Pr is best for your skin. Antiseptic. Pre- dents, as he Knows a little about more | vente disease. Large cake, #5 cents at Planned and Made Up As a |things than any human being.” | druggists. | Special Leader at $16.50, at cP TnIird Fiver, The material is a fine close-wale serge of excellent quality, in navy or black. Has the new hood collar of contrasting color broadcloth; threequarter length sleeves with cuffs matching collar, opens down the front, has dash- ing revers and is trimmed with colored buttons and silk tie. The skirt >| shows the very newest lines with the Paquin effect back. Women's Tailor Made Fall Suits at $25.00 The splendid variety we are showing at this price is well worth sceing, as the values are $30.00 to $35.00, All the correct materials and color- ings in plain or trimmed models. Man tailored in superior fashion. Sizes range from 82 to 4% Final | Reductions on all Present Season /pparel $12.75 a FOUR. | ovided. — || i a cell. Hayes and tuck fined $10 Washable Dre formerly %3.50 to $5.00, are now. each, They had no mo nd were Washable Dre: formerly seals ne was _ Washable Dre: A S plendid Comp sliment About Furniture. if hat You Should Profit By BIMPSON URAWFORD ©O., Another Great Lot of Those Women’s Silk Gloves, in This Sale. 29c and John Breen | in charge of his business, | respectively. y| that the 7a Co NEW YORA Distric day ane} THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE, the most magnificently successful event in the history of | | oe ote a ie Fern rcnid || this Store, is aD) proaching the end of its time, though not in any Way diminishing in its value-giving. Tialeat hstorney teaaht a6 HAVE YC! {ARE' 'n its unparalleled saving opportunities? af the Legisiatur sing the num- SOMPT IMI S YOU HEAR that by getting a card to some wholesale house you can buy at retail, as a favor, "Silay ce dir a tala la ade at very much lower prices than elsewhere, Let us tell you something about that, Just recently a relative of one | Those promote? are Thomas Channon || Of the leading specialty Furniturs makers of this country came to this Store, We wish we could mention the | aes Giniee ‘dios noteworthy work name, but that would hardly be courtesy. She had asked her relative where she could buy Furniture of the best under Mr, Whitman was in the prose Quality in the most satisfactory assortment at the lowest prices. en aoor8 She Without a moment's hesitation he said he was glad that she had come to him, because there was one house of the investigators and prosecuto: in Greater New York that sold the best Furniture at the lowest possible prices, and at this time sold it less than she could get it even at wholesale, and that was ABRAHAM AND STRAUS OF BROOKLYN. She shopped t some other places first just to see for herseli, as wise women do, and THEN BOUGHT ALL HER UNUSU- \ ALLY LARGE ORDER OF THIS STORE. There's a moral in that. } fers, 25, nas had It's but one incident of many. The greatest compliment paid to us, over and over again, during this great t aga? Sale, has been the FINAL purchasing here by so many people who have shopped everywhere else to find out ' polates || just what other stores offered, | erly In the | For comprehensiveness, for splendid scope of style, from the superb period Furniture to the good, reliable, | popelit | sturdy, handsome, liked-by-everyone kind of Furniture of the less expensive kind, there is no store in the city | in the same class with Abraham and Straus, and during the ANNUAL AUGUST SALE the prices are extraors || i dinarily low, even for this Store, 8 | NARCH | We'mention a few items from acres of similar bargains in every good kind of Furniture just as examples of underpricing. Whether seeking a single piece or a whole set of Furniture, you will find just what you want — | FURNITURE co here at lowest price anywhere, | » } $10.00 Cotton Felt Mattresses, $8.00. $6.00 Metal Couch Beds, $4.00. WE TRUST you H] ] Made under the iayer pr roll edge, taney tick ich Xp side oF sliding; complete with | | ing; full size; weight 50 | aller Sizes priced lower | VRNIT URE . Pw Beds, pee Bureaus. Chiffoniers, lown On value 00. * | i $00 Down On 9 || All widths, polish cr satin At $11.50, value $14.50. _At $3.96, value $8.50. | wr 7.50 Down On 100 finish. Golden oak, Golden oak, | | Geaciie || At $16.C0, value $24.00, At $14.50, value $18.50, | At $8.00, value $10.00, re er Pare i 4 feet 6 inch width, polish or | Mahogany finish, Golden oak, T 25°$ || satin finish ) At $17.50, value $22.00. 161] EAST I T. At $20.00, value $30.00. At $19.00, value $24.00. | ooo Tv anopany. ¢ ‘ KD || 4 feet Saf 4 D value § widths, | Tuna mahogany and mahog- Tuna mahogany and mahog- BET 3 & LEX AVES I) satin finish, : any finish, any finish Noor, Kast Building, OPEN SATMROAY & VENINGS d x \ That Brought Such a Crowd Last Week They are the much wanted ell finger tipped, and in some colors are are plenty of them in this sale aud t fitting gloves for which this store is Women's Gloves, 39¢ A practical, dressy and serviceabl glove for everyday wear only. Value dd, Women's White Pique Glace G! One-clasp style, A particular! Eibow Length Silk Gloves. 5 2.00 to 82.50. i neat appearance that pareiats “economy. of pretty mix A large variet tires; 8 to 17 years. Mw. serge. Russian ot or plain blue serge. Sizes 244 t Colors Two-Trouser Suits for Boys Special Advance Offering of Ciothe; Made Expressly tor School Wear Suits that resist wear and tear and still have the smart, Roys’ Fall Suits with Extra Trousers in either Norfolk jacket oat »ys’ Two . $4. Guaranteed strictly all wool, extra quality cloths; sewed well, All the newest shades in fancy mixtures, the newesi grays and tans; orfolk or double breasted Jacket 8, @ pairs of knicker trousers, Boys’ All Wool Blue Serge Suits, $4.50 Norfolk jackets in ages from 7 to 12; double breasted, in ages from 10 to Strictly all wool, heavy weight, guaranteed fast color navy blue Suits for Little Fellows, 93.95 ilor effects with sailor or military collar; fancy mixtures White, Black and Desirable Colors bow length mousquetaire atyle, double ery scarce, especially in white, There py are (ho excellent quallis, splendialy noted. [7 Main Floor, 2-Clasp Silk|Women's Elbow Length Glace Gloves, 91.89 je ‘The correct thing for dinner or eve- ning wear. A fine, soft, well fitting quality. Black and white, Reg.82.50, loves, 89c y smart street glove. Value 81.50, appreciate. Service—good looks &F Second Floor, tures in grays, tans, browns and dark ges 7 to 12, or double wo pairs of extra full cut ‘ $3.50 All 0 10 years. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, 1°TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK ’ be made here next Tuesday by the State Public Utilities Commission into the complaints fron residents of the seas shore towns regarding increased Pull+ lman cor charges, which, it ts claimed, « are unreasonable. WIFE TO GET ALIMONY | THROUGH A RECEIVER. IM. Sproessig’s Flight to Jersey to Avoid Paying Halted by Action of Court. Wh Charies Ho Sproeasig jr, a@ wealthy moving van man in the: Bronx, returns from his exile In New Jersey, whither he fled after an alimony order | | Was Issued requiring him to pay his & week, he will find a receiver nd his wife boys, elght and six years old, getting funds to take care Advanced Fall Showing of Women’s Waisis Latest creations of tashion hand embroidered and two of them. When Sproesaig went to New Jersey and sent his wife an ultimatum that he would return if she would accept in #9 a week alimony, he set up a tone! fi Linen, Marquisets and distance, interstate telephone conduct other early Fali materials; beautifully tatlored. of his business, ed by the wt fe was quickly dis- To-day she went before Justice Goff and asked for a _ receiver, The Court readily complied Price-range, $1.95 up with her appeal, adding that wi Mr. Sproessig comes ack he may Aske the Sale Saturday ef from the re- fs not satiefied with t ngement for getting all-; Mony out of hie business. ssig’s lawyer said * was heavily Northern |gake on his property ipreme Court for rel if he ‘ L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125thSt., bet. 7th® 8th Avs. nt his client's | umbered andi ank had @ ae = Xo Extra Charge for it. Ank Cheaper Pallman Fare, {Advertisements for The World may be TRENTON, Sept. 1 vestigation wilt | ¢ny American, Dstrer Mt Nicos Sines, SSS RESTAURANT. EIGHTH FLOOR This Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday Closing Hour, 6 P. M. The New Fluffy Charlotte Corday Caps Regularly *2.25 and *2.50 To-morrow at $].75 On Sale in the Women's Neckwear Sections. Main Floor It would be difficult, indeed, to find daintier, more fas- cindting lingerie headwear. The styles are far prettier than many that are selling in other large stores at #3.00—and higher. These caps are made of fine net, plain and fancy with full ruf- fles; some plain, others lace trimmed, and all have pretty silk messaline [per in every wanted coloring. In high favor for You will want evening wear; also for wear in the boudoir. several of them. 1,500 Pieces New Lingerie Neckwear; values up to $1.00; mostly samples and all big values, Pique Sailor Collar and Cuff Sets. Choice 25c¢ and Lingerie Fichus. 50c each New Side Jabots Stocks, with Jab New Dutch Another 150 Dozen of These 25c Byron Collars Of embroidered Linen, some scalloped edges, others plain edged. all white and dainty colored embroidered effects. Many tty designs . . Lhd olurson URAWFORD 12% GIXTH AVENUES FORMMOST sTORE Fashionable Veils Saturday’s Very Special Saie. TSc to $1.75 Shetland Lace Veils, at 45c, 65c and 95c 150 dozen on sale to-morrow. Never were veils so favored as these are; retty lace designs; alao in the) tee and novelty m at prices remarkable for the styles and CF Main Floor, Beautiful Real Lierre and Real Princess Lace Veils are regular $1.25 to 81.75 Veil sey have the choice of many bewutfal designs. Veils that are now very fashi able Clever Millinery for baa Day Wear At extraordinarily attrac- tive prices for Saturday's selling. We prepare to make it well worth your while to pay usavisit. First of all we offer: 300 Manufacturer's Trimmed Sample Hats At just about onc-half the price they would sell at 15 days from now, but we want you to share in these bargains. Prices, $1.95 and 93.48 each. We won't say the real values, as it would sound like exaggeration. Note the following smart Tailor Suit Hats and the prices: The Holland—a particularly smart medium trimmed Hat; brim of velvet; @ high draped crown of fine tafleta 9.590 Fine White Felt Hate—trimmed in our own workrooms; in excellent taste; new French taffeta trimmings; some fri rs eubey okie peers cheap, a npn. others vith "4. 98 The Cyclo: Exceedingly jaunty, em igh lustre felt; in two-toned, with clever trimming of ‘high t edges: you would readily givens high as Se ete ie ee ee S19,00 for one of these 6. 75 ow AU “Millinery, ‘Second’ Foor, " Unerimimed iaii SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00.. SIXTH AVENUL'S Raetan Pua mst ‘9 Basswood Trunks '5,°° Heavy brass trimmings, protected with hardwood slats and fitted with large malleable iron clamps, and cloth lined. Bottom of sheet iron, A trunk that combines lightness and strength. Sizes 28, 30, $2, 34, 36 inch, f7Gecond Moor. The Best Travelling Bag in New York at 95.00. A smart looking strictly hand-sewed russct sole leather bag, full leather lined, inside pockets with mat gold trimmings. Sizes 14 to 18 inch. SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00,, GIXTH AVENUES PORPMOST STORE A Dinner Specials —Peltel 1 c Ham—Deljc nt muses ost = oe ease each, Bey Cr eee resh_ made, rich ‘and pir TmOreo ws T'ib. print (not Golivered) « Layer Cakes—H. Chocolate ‘and Mocha, lethe each Peanut But Dettor. manufactare od w in bulk (not de-" wb Le A Fi Co; special + dozen, lar 250,’ can nt bottling: . 10e, special Coronet, Dry bot. Bacon — Royal Stuart ory emoked