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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 32, 1911, 13° yay and om ate mma wee se TRAFFIC SQUAD TOs GAYNOR. | k> H Fa A R N > AOURTEBNTH STREET West of Fitth Avenne ALL DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED! Your Dentist should be consulted twice a yearY yurMouth should be rinse d twice daily with delightful sible enemies, They struck the woedside road and had walked along it, nort.ward, for per- hapa a mile, wh Max stopped and laid his hand on Ray's arn, Faint and far behind them, along the route they MAX, THE BOY SCOUT A Great Civil War Adventure tor Young People By Capt. Gordon Parker Members of the Traffic aqued deciied yesterday to send & committee to ask Mayor Gaynor to approve the bill passed in Albany, exempting the equad trom the provisions of the three-platoon law. ‘When the membere of the squad read in The World yesterday that the amend- ment had been passed late Saturday night they were delighted. Under pres- ent condi # the squad has been losing prestige, as men unfit for that kind of duty were pressed into service. The amendment makes {t possible to jock the best men for the work. had just traversed, thudded the feet of horses, “After ust” queried Ray Gans, his nerves a bit shaken by the last twelve hours’ experiences. “No,” scoffed Clark, “the whole world to track down two @ skirmt: 9" Great Fall Sale! Prizes for Boy Scout Essays ‘THE EVENING WORLD will award weekly a series of val- wable prizes for the best essays (not over 250 words long) writ- en by any school pupil on the subject of the six preceding in- etalments of this story. Read each week's instalments; then The too,"” he added a little later tell from the voices. Atw.t sixty of them, I should say, Coming back from @ reconnai: ce. Ports they hi write the impressio: a4 have gathéred from them. The wars Pe) i It fey. Bava re may teacher or parent of be cot titor is asked to write, at the i i 7 bottom of the esssy, a line to the effect that it ie original and | |talning and taughinas reting at once Why This Yearly Sale at Opening of Seasan? Was waitten without Ssaistance, the stand. ot’ horses on the hard road '@ Penmanship, punctuation, spelling and comrosition will be }|'ringing out toudiy, ‘Along the white SIMPLY THIS :— considered in making awards. Essays based on each week's, instalment should reach this office during the following week.’ Address “BOY SCOUT EDITOR, EVENING WORLD.” Ten gold watches and ten silver watches will be awarded each week. Third Ave, Cor, 192d St. 1195 Broadway, 946.248 W. 125th St. (Open Evenings.) Just Below 20th St. (Open Evenings.) The Home of Hart, Schaffner 6 Marx Clothes. bs Home moonlit road the cavalcade trotted. There was no attempt at discipline. Men rode carelessly, and kept no eem- blance of formation. There was much talking. The two boys were about to step forward from the shadows to accot the approaching riders when, turn of the road to the north, j above, a mounted officer appeared. OTHERS OFFER . \ Extravagant opening displaya ; ; WE OFFER : | Extraordinary values in new merchandise, ‘ i Gepyeight, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Co, yt bayin, ee New Nore Word). dogs were bot on our trail and baying like a chime of cracked bells. Then all at once they stopped baying and be: oy or PRECEDING CHAPTERS, |to howl, And they seem to have|hind him, riding in fours, were @ troop se ays Pha yf, teaches! stopped chasing us too." of cavalry. Evidently this was a Con- OME i 1S the Se eat eRe Sane fireath” ordered Max: |feerats sides party returning from ‘HICH DO YOU PREFER? in ipa Si ‘a i at its you'll need it." @ mission of some sort néar the Union r Attar 4 Bees dee fhe Hot) “Gn they raced; no longer in panio|lines. But, unitke the Federals whom place where a dlshoneat J haste, but without noise and falling Into |they were approaching, rode datow it they 7 the tireless, loping run of Indians. Thus |silently and in qjose order, as behooved fore he turned and dashed back into the darkness of the forest, Ray Gans ad « vivid ture of the whole campfire scent. ‘Around the blaze were a score or #0 one of them wae hokling in leash thre and very ugly looking bloodhounds. | Pals wae the scene at. tue moment. one | quick whirl and dash out again had jasted but the fraction of a second. He was gone before the nearest cavalry- man could recover sufficiently from $e in the outer gloom. crashed ‘through the undergrowth Itke a ned stag, caroming off from tree trunks and, eeveral times, all but fall- be groaned, ‘we might stand ‘eff from our throats for @ min- ‘one else's throat for e . Listen!” jhe al hed quickly caught can’t locate us. pursuers were v count for the a “E don't un ata} can't pick up our trail till daylight. We |ranks, the troop of Confederates—iike can rest a few minutes if you like.” | a gray thunderboit—were charging down “Now, tall me what happened to the wpon them, ashres drawn ‘Tho twu dogs,” ordered Ray as soon as he could | bodies of cavalry met. A confusion o: catch his breath, |ehouts, of bellowed orders, of clashing Max laughed softly. pres, of horses nelghing and enor. “gust |‘ing-then a twisted, writhing mase of ows. A halt dozen probably, Next time I'll OWN Senses and not try to teal and eMctent-than in the bar. | Gold Dust, one of the first powdere— and still the best—can be used more ataft office stick to my ingredients, which soften the hardest water and allow the soap to do ita work with little rubbing, He } @ wonderfully © the insides of g's nostrila are about the most sens “that I saw a package of cayenne) ehnbich de are” Would Merchandise. Because slight errors in nd along came the dogs, entfing with all their might. They sniffed a lot of red hot cayenne pepper straight A474 STAT SY° AVE, AT > JB. ee ble Cold Pier '!6@5- WORTH OF MER-| CHANDISE TO YOUR HOME| Jersey andCoanccticet, EASY WEEKL' NO MONEY DOWN sae to Island, New | Ads. ae \City, St. “L’* Station |Copies Greater per lesue n St, Ht Ti Commer {sep case Lie a Vopyright Hart Schauer & Mara ON CREDIT LAST MONTH THERE WERE PRINTED: Both Week-Da OR MONTHLY V'AYMENTS. Is that The World Has a Circulation in New York! Mornings ahh’, Sundays, none but the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, for they are fabrics—just let us show you that were never more pop! yas. 29ct. Mer'c'd Lintng Sateens.19 $2.25 Black Broadcloths. .1.29 All wool ~ rich, Larger! Laue — eponged ong ob rung 88 tae! more than sur- prised to find what wonderful quality —Hart, Schaffner & Marx create FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LET. paghapigh, Seabright, Tong Branch, Asbery “Whee Davee sang. aes the Number of Adver- 100,000 49 ct. Dress Serges.....29 Fine worsted iah—86-Inch—cream. garnet, brown, ‘iene end dark navy Limit 12 yde, white and new Fall tints: $1.98 Garniture Waist... 1.19 allver, pearl and Indian beads oh posta inch flounce of beautiful ems proidery, with ample emb'y banding trimming —nothing datntier for dressee—Limit one. for ev ain shy slaty" Hte tor evening and, party — well known fal joa o°populae it 1s sometimes “lithoule to , fanoy Siripes and other effects —Limie 12 yaa. Beey eyelashes—cost more to import— mit, two. 25 ct. Pancy Stationery... .18 ‘Tinted and white ~~ tinted” border of di ever tone—24 beets, 24 envelopes— . tH, modest type. $14.98 Women's Dresses. 8.00 Fine ‘All-Wool | Sergoe-- Winter etch end navy-—natty styles, Sit * Girls’ Serge Dresses 2. 00 and Aattily trinmed—0 to 14 yours. i Cameras a Stree, Heri cenronn and other os pairs teduepeetll out, ox! tallored—8 to 17 yra.—Limit 1 medium and dark; also Blue Chanibray~-leundered—cufls attached —12 to 14 neck—Limit Three, 9-4 width—worth — 104 bala 7 tnt fiberr=4 288 $2.25 Feather Pillows... 1.49 32430—Live Geese poe ag ‘beet herringbone 11ct. All Li ci nen Towelling a. od Colored 16-Inch—Limit 24 yay, deduce things fram’ Of the scouts had espied the two boys OC" 5 Tt Ghat,” tnterruptea | CConomically than soap, because the 3,50 Boys’ Suits....2.14 Da ae coven Neat late the woods one “Sell about the dows. | ERG ot waar agers tart W hat $2 0, $22. 50 |e5 ct. French Serges ..... 52 a ae peoaeiem, bag Cane Sree ee urktshy Towels... 19 abr og 0 0d . ¥ Auaercene end max F Clark had eee Seenee ae ace heen IRE hac tHOun See ee ee st the oaks thises tb aria usioree be- or $25 will buy OE ee Tae esa ler a seloe sa trade hacia ml firm, ‘clove weeve=-Linit one Qosea mtre of the campfire group and had | 2008, a tarher stupid pupil. “runs, | ing psed than fe really needed; the en. Rowe, Reseda, Copenhagen.) itt “tw A gnatohed « small open package out of a | 80n fo a rathe ; yy needed; ‘ or, Catawl rect Bb 5.98 Cal, ets, Te of articles looted from « captured | Wen on the ecent, with hie not of the cake is water-soaked, here ou'll be Beet, ate, 9 . "4 $! Gal Wool Blankets, 3, Srovision wagon. than three, tnehes from the | causing the soap to lose its goodnesa ’ Sass: eran, wm = $498 98 Boys’ Sults 224.300 Bese Merz iz, {ull cleo pega, Max's spring into the group and his Sam ae ene fieataty | Moreover, Gold Dust contains other I 15 yerds, jouble Aresst—Ci $1.25 5 Cotton FleeceBlankets, t% ata aise ioe Dede dante fo ft four p pair, surprise at his action to make a grab| MNS thing on at this tecture got to au those prices will bring. As to style 0d GOK. e168 yards \29 ct. eae aE em 27ct. Linen He Huck Lowes AB | ‘in another moment Max was et Ray’s/ 1, jis happened,” continued Max, Bto 10 ct, Notion Specials. 5% ey, Be mi: eres eleo herd PI ‘also Dawnasie ‘rpwels—pouse hematitched—Limit one fo eRua!" he arled, “Runt Rua es you} oe. among those looted provisions. on Hove Supporters bleck end) 59 ct, Boys’ Blouses 18 |98 ys 3 . wi izce—Limit 6 pre. tess Ct, Recteanee Centre Pie: Beeaina'ss ecnns canine. site| 16%, oF S, Than, Wee Aer style, so their style is way ahead of | mre, Hh 9 sepewvitne | ee aa any eres tn| Sn dP Se eHA A SA — mee | by a! the two boys fled at top speed b P? h for the dogs ti Yax—dozea—Limit 6 doz. ras-—military or attached collar—4 . tho black woods Dick ‘up the scent nicely degen t| You t Safel at others show. cag t'18 yoars—Lasat Four 59 ct. Linen Da 80 Nn ceca he bad been | sbrinule, cayenne pepper behind me ss OL tasers, Overcoats, $15 to $65 Suite, $18 to $50, | $1.25 Chiffon Cloth «. -. .84 | ao ct. Boys’ Negligee Shirts .35| {lean snd seman _bleal Tete to trom babyhood. But Ray |S 782," Buy Glasses as You VerCORts, : ults, |" Extra wile—42 and 44 tnehes—biack, | White and Fancy Medras and Porcale,| pleuched—many good pat $1.59 Hemstitched Cloths 1,00 All Iinen—large enough for table for 49 ct. Corset Covers... Nainsook—deep yokes, wi 29 ct. Children’ Drawers... .18 Fine Cambric—neat emb'y ruffle, tucke above--well made—b to 12 yre.— Limit ‘Three. 59 ct. Dressing Sacques, fronts. wnd pin tucka or pleated with | braid bow—all sizes—Limit, Two, $1, 39 Silk Taffeta Petticoats .77 Black only—® guaranteo for 03e year's woar accomp: nee every petticoat will be ren. if found defective @ Herald and Times $1,98 & $2.49 Mesh Bags. 1 | with brackets, ends aad rings gy| 19k Sah Shalt 12 pe ase ry marae a hot Gold lght—variety of patterne--Limit ing. up into their nostrils, Then the fun tal combinations | 98 ct. Children’ s Dresses.. .50/ “le ¥ of patterns ied Senin thom, they could hear the| UP, into, shel nomtnie. Tien sMurse| Glasses are dangerous. | 3H Te TO BY oad Wet aes i Gaintoss and plain ahoute of the cavalrymen. of time. But for the next few days| Glasses that do not fit rove sf TiAl Heusalad “and “French =| $4.98 French Net Curtains 2. 45 Misdese ‘em, Jeb! Loose the Gogel (eu ne about the most miserable Mort gf RS Orient: tN Y 45 mb'd eflvcts or with and without con-| Marte Antolnetto and Novelty Scroll ee Bewiled one of the scouts, er ran] Gogs eouth of Mason and Dixon's line. your eyes are harmful. | Bitte at i Se Sh vehde na clk Rilke traeepipings—to"s yru—Limle Treo. pdt a Tate a bid tan gown or tree ‘em in two minutes. | 4. ahs Men oce reg tevgineh 7 a lew patterns S We Sie Seal ttasyi “Let 'em, neni) Ooms of, prgbauty, rent ime, tte! We provide accurate | BCRP ARS 3. iti sian A] NER vile “El Bde $2, 69 Children's Coats, . $1.50] bioe timit ae bal ee a cus pers sutged from| *2, 00H fot, Sur trath They're prob- methods and charge for pias "EXCURSIONS, =] 49% 59 ct. Emb’y Flouncings.35 st buttons—sizes to 4 tid ie desir fe Scrims 13% ; are—Limit Two. y Sees lean a ncaa wre |$S"in "ha teat toa tw ce] Eve Examined 9 ; ree ‘Sight Seeing Yachts) ScsES aca Br ogc, Babies, 25) $19,98 Axminster Rugs, 1480 t-foted brutes must sure! pes | haltten de Odeo = , er i Pee ort aoe The soidiere| cam, and aught therefore ery to out) By Registered Physicians, pices M rn tian bet outs He MOREE | 1 59 English Long Cloth. .1.12| or bowt--sllk Higed-wido allk tee |~ Oxi2 ft.—Orlental and en the two pursuing scouts evidently as pe yr . | Oculists of Long Experience. prings, $2.50. Mattress, 96.00 2 Bex TH! Handy Hook Light, Bhi 8 8 WTC | Giaee to 3 yrs. —Limit Two. tern—light and dark—Limit e Ry eeencinee | akties’ neues on too iB re Furniture Retailed at Wholesale Por Rei daly -_FOCUrRIg 12 yd -26 inchos. wide—exoeption- sy to do this, for they followed the] fr!) surest “und then ss travel. north | *| Perfect Fitting Glasses as Love as 68.50 FREDERICK W. EVERS, Inc. Sigle Being, Yas Yacht t Cliton, tf fd que Eablow ‘clothoe Limit 98ct.to $1, 29 pstiew Sweaters 69 $3, 98 tit, Portieres, 205 1 e underw cy — AAS dogs in a more leleurely fashion. whoop. | along its efge until they should come| 80-32 EAST 2iST STREET Asgund , Manba one pusce. oe Witter with. pink or tag dye” Rhee stank saben ‘encouragemen: them in touch with some of the Federal) Juat a step east of B'way, Phone 1071 Gram. or “ combination—open front—slzes S| Limit 2 pairs. oi Bop hante: okets, Now that they hag had a ‘Oouliete’ Optician Qct. White Cambric.... 544 yre.—Limit Two, y could already hean i imagin t rest (hey took up thelr jourrtey, Pp ” —= we STEAMBOATS. | 6 inches wide—tirm and strong, yet! 19c ct. Cushion Cover: 10 witt, heavy patter of the : ; 223Math Av. inches 5 Womee 4 vers. wn. the e an hour later, came out into the L soft and smooth—Limit 15 yards, 98 ct. Wave’ Dresses.... .67| 17 inch — fully made Oi bunds feet behind them and could al-| open at the eastern border of the 350 Siath Av. 2d St. FOR SALE. | Extra sizo--Nainsook-—round ‘neck —| Homan stripes —in. beat Most see the Call ra aed aird Re woods. They plodded along more raptd- 17 West 42d—Bet. Hh & 66 Aros, New Terk a en ne $3.98 rmva Lingerie Robes, 1.95] open or closed trout rtbbon emb': tpped—-Limit four. laupoh A blow Felten | . n joe ve Cl “Oh, if only we Nese cub or even (nem. the cloude had blown; 48 St, Cor. Bond St., Brookiya. | ‘White Mercerized Batiste or fine Porstan| ingerting—Linut Three $1.98 Princess Lace Walsts 1 Yoke and sleeves of Princess handsome design—can eleo be ulimpe” mle One. Fleeced otton— —Veste 4, match—all sizes— Lime coo, Ray,” drawied Max who sorte and prodall jons, ig tashon ¢ or er L in Neckwear Department, waved up hie frat buret of speed, 4 ct. Silk Chiffonettes .., 16] see end ribhon= Limm Phres, uuitre oe on ini Throat or MANN B aia’ “ne a aT an a pan . 4 even at regular prico— | $1.49 Onion tattets Urnbrell the sent eng ted Broken into & deep atch ai and d Diamond, Co, == = Teed a © $4.48 Ps Plumes 2.90 \#h4 and 28 {nch— tape ee spoke the baying of t! reat oar antenna | cece ne anaes 19, ct. Diagonal Sultings .. Black wane 7 and is inchow—extra | fac} "or bison handioe— Edt ; Cage eae, ‘two other dogs | [8 ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Housohold Furniture, | _™"* 8 til ECP ANY "' DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Fall shadow. including Hayy beade—very fine quelity—Limit, | 24 ct, Women’s Hose... $6 fi ‘cond burst forth | While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that bluo, navy A 5 Fast Black—double white spiioed ‘at tho saino & look oc ke N’ wool and make up| $4.98 Girls’ Trim'’d Hats, 3.00 all slzvs—Limit, Four Patra howls of anguish |, |Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction ee te and dressee—Limit | pony volvet-—Navy, Brown,’ Royal : ee et © cherokee ROOMS $ ROOMS $ ROOMS $ H T h ld pane eo M4 oda my gy “ho ae ch ens Underweah. ss owe ‘ do w e Wor me Good ma d ery Rib) nirts an The Cherokees used to do tt] completely 75 A compietely 125 Set 10 wt ‘Tosottes or bows--feced with) ‘Sateen band finish—all. sizes — the fun of torturing their dogs, P hed irre sil in poll or contrasting shades, | ‘Thrve Sots TI woukin't have done it for anything Furnished Furnishe ed all Aa ales than to save our Iives, Now, then, Brass Bed ? Outclassed Other New $3.98 Women's Velvet Hats. 2. 69} 98ct Men’ 's Etanndl Suirts We he added, veering to ie alee pect ue, and dou! drewing Ray with htm York Newspapers in|! ct. Fancy Percales....634 | iiitig inrgo Sallore and the smert au| $10 0,707 18 single, broaat only. wh ofrunning any longer, but of getting Mill lengths. binck, | om Remo—Limit, One. pre ha over the ground #0 quietly (hat they @ray grounds, with ‘dot tar 0a Armour's, Swift's and Kirk’ goaps—12 perfumes and fn box—Limit, three boxes. 30 ct. Absorbent Cotton..., 46 roll for # val f = malt, Fen ola ink eee 69 ct, Men’s Neglige Shirts 60 “ 4 Ray. P| the dom CLI al es : 69c Women's Kid Gloves.. .48 Pitan Ygurey tnd attipew full Ks od Striped and Figy abs al Vorcale-—Highe dogs won't trouble us, I tell i a )) tisements Printed) two ctasp—sott ond frout, “with Delte—#iaee « petum—-geeyes ond Bla york rate 0 thom, "Do wy sound s3 ma ll “tat es pale ere Nia Linen Walsts..4.7| secsol wows Woliet Tmake™4 if they had any desire to fool w 1,98 Women's Linen Walsts.. 4. ee ean eee clamor ot Dasa UFINg | 19 ct. Men's Handkerchiefs .12 Fexcaliens salty rie. ned binia? ' ‘ores a Orribie clamor OF Fe jeated or em — - put blind 0 Irish linen~ to 3 inch he: it a sneer chose hand nave Just been September] *initGae'dove#f | eee ae Oe el Oe ees t off. A charus of wondering shouts dren's undergarmente—Limit, cual. A chet if $1.29 Jointed Dolls.....84 $3.49 Women’s Silk Walsts 2,18 s companied the dogs’ howls. 20-inch — curly halr—closing eyes —|” Hiack Tatfota—double stitched penel| 15 to 25c Toilet Soaps. fn thet thu Nirred_scctional flounces ( REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Coee Mirror, 22 to 27c Wide Ribbon..., .16 “ail tizoeLammit, One, Se ct. Babbitt’s Cleanser. 3 4 eects Wire 300 bere | sist (153,931 | 85,746 | 29,749 | wasicisimininia ra Nonren om,.toe| Sistnenamnare eh 4 De 9 9 ? ee 08 ae + WO yds.) vhito -batiste—new long. model—lace : Roatil Ay ry $300 Dow, $5.00 $ 9. WORLD HERALD TIMES $1.69 Leather Handbags... 1.14| Sih uibhon, finiuk—broad gartere at PREE DELIVERIES me Ee oh (? al $2 98 We Pay | Advertisements Advertisements Advertisements Hanther handle, and nine lveted | eT ble Ollcloth ie Golly within twenty-five mitten, t work) | fine Davi t Sofa Bed, Freight and ses > OM saeeahidtahhan . sees $16 Monthly Pays at ae wee tS | Write for our NEW ‘OUR LIBERAL CREDIT in deaeeian by 68,185 Ped and ALL THE 5 Other New York | "Teather lined, strong, ‘well | mado| and over, FREE BY EXPREOS— oats i ‘ | BOOKLET containing (2 Rep QaMLASULOMALS - tenMs apply aso | Morning and Sunday Newspapers COMBINED by 40,380| pasdies—azee 14,10 ina 18 inch— 29 ct. Curtain Poles. +. 418 within one hundred miles, Mise i , ssc Sl been te aps ‘Bo. 4 they sped along for perhaps twenty |men who were still dangerously near a | i lon my and Bob) minutes. ‘Then Max called 8 halt, He hostile camp. ‘Thus, unaware of each A h Id b : }| dropped to earth and latd his ear to the |o' ‘8 presence, the two parties came ; Beeler ag ore A ACA ees cei a nea So best should be. Come To-morrow for These Fall Sale Specials! yy fothing within two miles of us,” he ‘ween them. ¢ , Saat ES unde son. 6 Gane sald; ag Ray leaned against ® tree, The, sstoniahed biueaoa to Batted. eure That 1S why we Heeraill ee Ghipliven ceeees ee pe. 7 rune ek into the woods, but| panting for breath. “Just as oul pI , their loose i] mail or wir forge ean, fasten forrarh tnoag the When they got over guessing what had |tangled as the foremost riders autdenly call our stores nek happened to the dogs those | CHAPTER VIE, |ftstessemgfatievine 1° ca OMT | aataen “onto Beteres then Urton The H f _|98.ct. Black Messalines no en ae me nar tiediae ang | es anes ee Steer eee a left In our it was too dar! judden order. Before the Union rior yds. ¢ ; re —etendard | ‘The Bloodhon and we mov efully, for them e! e ome oO Late eet nity Late, 20 ficnie wear eerge—biack, navy and “Kiso: ‘ N that one fleeting instant, be-|tell where we branched aside. They /amazement or reform thelr disorganized h velvet erey coated cavalrymen, sprawling| “Tt was so simple, | ‘ Gonte’ Wrenat cd single re bs > : . Tim glad those fellows had | murderously battlt h black and colors —in_ dem Found collars and cuffs of broade ease and smoking cigars. Their | Ti te anofiicors: provision wagom | "And you and T aren't simp y the best- cc ortieres end bed aote, jacket aoe belt OF contrast. tones—all. alzon—the ee ea aes the asctaio, ch|For the atu I wanted isn't generally |Ray, gripping Max Clark's shoulder, ry in tare —eaire qual, "gh alah, | most casual glance will convince of this i Gee mtump had sat the captain, to | Fo ; renere r de cloth ego extraordinary value, 4 Soom Max hed that day given the | found {no cavalryman'a traveling fut: |"Ohy for eae ontiaueay made clothes in A $3,29 sam Comfortables... 95 2 of fish and from whom he had | I blundered into them. What an |= $1.25 Fancy Ser, ea. +79 | $11.98 Misses’ Tall'd Suits 6.85 tdze—plain of Persian with : ed such important news of the) + wasl’’ te went on in e gust | the world And All wool—note widt! pee tae ligne Brondatoshe, Berges, M tay eae Dlain border— Limit two. hy ¥ . oN, " ah re ‘ad pont ripes—amart cor plat ma 1 Pei vical aaa caneats inn No Indian would have Goes Farther, Costs Less, than Soap h 1 did see yn ig Cog Oad ven| fored or with braid and buttons—i8 to | $5,98 Linen Sheets—pair,400 ; talking to him had been the two My teacs| For general household cleaning, sucn splendl Blue, 3 tne, black, te metdh: iT yeors Pure jinn soft. Preach alah —a-tueh Beer eat onsenty ia a Sa they, Toust’ be | soap in powder form te more socnom- hemgtitchy mawsure

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