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; n he hold ie - 22. There the: je er real te ; y nat the policy of a gradual ie, a wir 1, The protesting eccen+! trance and found the safe open, #0 all] RACH TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8, ©., Feb. Special Agent Gannenberg of the De- Of the force of militiamen on duty would c ol | Madd AU r 28,—The entries for tomorrow's races are ae fol- Dartment of Justice, sent here by the | Provably be pursued. No date had been 4 him let go they hed to do was to force an tener direct order of Attorney-General Wick. | Met (oF the Withdrawal of the Inst sol | was only y to ma . lows: ay and Grothier did It. He brought his. club compartment and take $20. They gath-| Finst RACE—Two-yearolts; pure, $250; eesham, made a careful investigation | U¢f% Dut At present there are only ten UP L AN HA Sut te ae it | ered also about #150 worth of mer- Sait *yfienumn 198 flenwea iis to-day of the situation, What connse: | ComeeTuee, oF MINUS on guty. RE Lage } . The Men Around the improvised. life; ehand: Fons, 110, rig <3 10 ‘Sumiler, 108, ton there was between his presence ’ ‘ | fotomea ‘wat, jen furtoues. re & THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. 18' i Latue panles on duty three weeke ago, net were there with the goods ang (> The next stage was to the grocery and the changed tactics of the authori. | | 08: Fred ; yelling aerialist alighted with @ resound: | of Richard Schumacher, which is next! 4, ., 8300: Hea was a question, but there was no ing but cushioned whack in the centre of | | door, at No, 120, Schumacher was not ' a a doult that some one had ordered the 9 pe ~o the tarpaulin. He was selzed and held sleeping soundly, and when he heard | Monsieur X. fetes Uk kite OO Us nie h i | } | Fresh Air —_— unt Grothier made his way laboriously pome one forcing the door on the North Oe ee ee ee eat on Tenth street side of his shop he aroused ‘ id Slip station the cause of al his son and they went down to Inves- * Refuses to Come Down Till|}?",,°*° was Witla | Grocer’s Alarm Fails to Stop | ticate, they caine upon two men, who! Hamond Ut Bleventh street. The strike co: Special Agent Gan Evidently Under Orders to Be| sy" Sivtne. ‘stun and ppmards tee to-day asked Butane D Sunshine Scott’s Emulsion At ree. 0: aellivg gm emis, ant evemty iw ‘ ‘ Brooklyn. He sald he was a lat at : A took to thelr heels when the grocer! {i Has 10s, SLEEK Haran Va % Rewall wa 06 Policeman Climbs After Him Jour or work and tiat ne haa teen pur |. Raid on Neighbor in Bed- | aemandea wnat they were doin fot: SPouy Peay Mees Semele” rte, Less Free With Clubs and | nad been’ matt ‘ sued for s days Bye bata oF Seale George Herman, a baker, at 106, | elite 7. : pay, had demand Happy Thoughts and Knocks Him Off. fans armed with knives, gatling guns | ford Avenue. was fourth on the thieves’ ist. Her- | fiPTt, in Making Arrests. ‘One cana altel ' and pieces of Gorgonzola cheese, mann and his helpers were too busy | bi: Polish girl striker, who alleged a mili- " joor, a ves had jp Huta, 10T. en had her arrested, She was fin IMPROVISES LIF NET. ee al sai Recor that Ham-) Broken safes an@ cash registers in| Fear hail door, so the thieves had an Jewup tim, tt, LAWRENCE, Mase, Fob, 2.—Fottow- easy time with his cash register. They | SINT | $10 and in default of payme took #10 from It nolselessly and went on protest against the | Less than twenty-four b fi ty-four Vitalizing Elements } {was discharged told ‘ es Longing by poinpees apa been paid, sith she does not know into your home; they are the polles and natioal guardsmen of the| who pald It aye she Identity . ‘ women and men strikers, the author-| the soidier who Insuited her simple means of keeping ities here to-day changed thelr tactics. | Strike headquarters annour Nerves, Brain and Body strong, active, enduring. vation ward | Willamsburg to-day marked the oper- at Believue, He is ther ations of 4 tev ations of a gang of thieves: who are] inain way. oe making nights miserable for shopkeep- | pagt Thuraday the drug store of Pine Street Crowd Has Fun] JUSTICE BISCHOFF GIVES jer along Bedford avenue. ‘Three | George Horn, at No. 182 Bedford avenue, er AAS OF Laborer COLLINS BACK HIS JOB, | ‘°"* Were l2oted last niznt, and there | opposite Loftus'a saloon, was entered ing the nation wid would have been a fourth had not the/ and robbed of $25 in stamps and a larger that about burglars been frightened away. Detec-| sum in merchandise, Only one outburst market the early lin the deleg (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) A Caer 5 intende i g | tiv ohed ‘ fe C hours of to-<lay, and that was when | Journey to lay their + With Hallucinations. Former Superinten: Jent of Highways] tives « rehed high and low to-day for poi Prot, Blinker 18 getting more abseny | Hours of . a mn jJourney to Washington to lay. thelr The one alates ee Will Now Sue for $51,000— | the robbers. Tatt Refers KR at on Strike. |minded every day. » B of the State Guard charged a| ho Lower House of Congress to Fresh Air, Sunshine, Happy % hg ales The first place the wang got into was| WASHINGTON, Feb, 28—A request} «what's his latest break?" crowd of men and women pickets who rae. g ‘Gand it any eitecast euld Thoughts oo Hibiteh Wika Grae ot Oa Eight Years’ Salary, the saloon of Patrick J. Loftus, at No. | trom cltizens of Omden, Utah, presented| «wny, his oldest daughter te Juat out| had taken positions along Fasex strect.|te made to stop the children. leaving 191. They climbed over two fences on|to President -aft to-day by Representa-! o¢ ‘ng echool, you know, and he'e G. Collins, w of cooking , A tear tie amce uf Superintentcnt or iet| North Seventh street, pried bare off altive Howell # ' urging the Government een showing his class a oruller shel OS ngs tm tne Common, and the mie Bureau of Highw aint he | rear window, blew the safe and rifled |to investigate the strike of mechanics on made. He told them It was proof of the jal Sullivan refused to reply. Mp station was ambling along Pearl Feb. &.--A widely circulated The atrikers, warned by previous expert- byt Mai @treet to-day when an excited citizen TO: report that the troops were about to be * by Borough Prest- w od that the men of the stone age | litia and police aid not pursue them far, | withd: from Lawr aia find rushed up with the exclamation: dent John F. Ahearn Jan, 1, 1904, acored | *P® cash register. They got #200. the Harriman railroad lines was referred fact . withdrawn from ‘ence did not fin dl . 1, 19 . Department o} lee, jayed the game of ring tos although one woman was felled by @! substantiation at the State hi “Come on. Ther bug hanging to|a big victory in the Supreme Court t Without delay they proceeded to the 'to the Department of Justice pl t subata mat the State house to- the elevated tracks up at Pine street.|day when Justice Bischoff decided that Come on and get him down.” the objections raised against his rein- C “A bug?” Grothler questioned, “What | statement were illegal, and that he was| Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pri kind of a bug?’ entitled to the office, ‘ This means, according to John W. eames ¥ nut,” explained the! prowne, counsel for the former Superin- eitisen. “He came running down Pine | tondent, that Collins will take his offi etreet yelling at the top of his lunfslagain as soon as Justice Bischoff's that three dagoes were chasing him) cision is formally entered, It was an- with knives, When he got to the corner! nounced that Collins would begin. sult where I was standing he grabbed one of | to recover $51,000 salary for the elght ) | the pillars of the elevated and shinned| years he has been out of office, {up it ike a monk, jabbering all the| Justice Bischoff completely brushed time about the dagoes chasing him and| aside the objection raised against Col- looking back over his shoulder like he|lins's reinstatement on the ground that ‘was ecared to death. the office of Supes'ntendent of the Bu- At a Saving of One-Fourth This bali oN ve wd sent us from our Paris office, paige, AE... 4 represents test developments in garnitures for evening Pree PD Fee Bi eine bt Smtr Bearers tactic] Be Ds RE Mourning Suits and Dresses] ses Ling Panis ar pricesmeany as gyas elsewhere» the advantage of having a permanent purchasing organization in the ee id -quare sroadway, 34th to3sth St. ‘Then he swung out on the beams] Titi sned, SUN ays has lone since Been For elderly and young women in fashions rincipal cities of the world is reflected in the regular Macy | Newmodel, Priced elsewhere at $25 } by both hands over the} “Buch a centention overiooks the that conform ‘to the Spring modes. Saving. Th hay : \ hanging there now, yell-| rule.” said the Court, “that the relator & 9.94 ie 1912 Auto Vacuum Cleaner isthe best hand- ¥ 5 is entitled to a writ of mandamus tn In selecting a mourning outfit the assistance of a General Salesperson Tunies at 99.94, elsewhere $12.50 | Tunics at $14.48, elsewhere $18.75 power Cleaner onthe market. Although so remark- » Grothier had broken into a trot during | order thet Inia righta with reapect to|f and Store Guide is of advantage, Our General Salespersons are thor- J Tenice at $13.89, elsewhere $17.50 Tunies at $16.49, cisewhere $21.00 | able in effect, it is so simplethat a child can oper= the Jatter part of the description and a] salary which has accrued may be de- + a ; . ‘ Tunics at $18.49, ate it. GAMUMEAL latar Gumna Ih view of the apees| fined.” oughly familiar with our stocks and are excellent judges of the value vote , elsewhere $25.00 Wit ate sotne Penenne! tacle, Fully 500 delighted persons were| | When he was removed by Borough! of merchandise. If you will ask for a General Salesperson and explain } Colors are sky, punk, orchid, violet, mais, rote, old blue, Spring green and Mere peworful suction—the pump is 1-3 larger than any ; CEP eK laibine Wie “Wiieal Gutiey ae ee eee ee aig anectaular mane || Your requirements to her, she will save you time in the selection of a] white. other. panini lak ates ken ment to the fellow, who e a cia he Foner be rf ; Hi ‘ i H n + ; . .L. — ely of malleable by bis hands and hurled enathemas| Per he, “held the fort" by barricading | mourning outtit and will often be able to give advice that will, uw The Tunics are not duplicated in treatment, but show varia- | iron and steel. Others use tin and wood, request, Save you money as well. The Superintendent of any floor | tions of silver, crystal and gilt beading and bugling on silk chif- | Easier te empty—patent double tank device, will assign you a General Salesperson. Arrangements may be made | fon, while a number have fichus draped over the shoulders. Easier to pump-—because of the pat- : ted i by telephone to have a call at your home and have your orders taken A pearl and rhinestone-embroidered Empire Tunic bordered | “Easier A ramreteeaise fhe per- there if you so desire. with grape clusters is priced $93.50. It is but one of many im | fectly balanced, Diagonal Serge Mourning Suits, $34.74. | ported Tunics we show which cannot be duplicated pide oes if te we—because slip joints are The cutaway coat is semi-fitting and fastens used in all connections, AGARIQUE DRESS CLOTH, 98c. with one large button. The deep revers are trimmed In addition to these advantages the A Domestic Copy of the Newest French Craze. 1 . Corselet skirt, cut in Auto Vacuum Cleaner has a “blower” in aid et and loops. rsel addition to a drawer." Many women fi. this blowe A coarse mesh cotton fabric with drawn work borders. extremely helpful in drying the hair after a shampoo, French Serge Mourning EDULE Gs, eliminates the many tedious hours spent in drying in the Not only will it make the smartest tailored suits and dresses, but it possesses remarkable wearing with arrow-heads across the back and sides. Corse- MUSIC Just as we were the first to show the imported i fet skirt, similarly stitched. Ottoman Moire Mourning Suit, $84.75. ‘as This silk has t! fect silk crepe, and ts richest ‘ilk permissible for mourning wear. It Is u Universal a Music Rolls, Both 65 and 1s, which curve around and are braided at the article, so are we again first with this clever domestic 8B Note, at 14 at %3 Loss. Than Prices Elsewhere ack tov match. cout. reproduction. Width 45 inches. Tali Floor. | Other department stores sell at regular list prices Crepe de Cygne Mourning Dresses, $28.74 —Macy’s sells at a third below those prices. made, as illustrated, with loose Directoire Coat FTE enath Tucked chiffon collar, yoke OUR $2.7 Gee hare BRACELETS, $1.45 Our Prices...,.... 29c/44c| 66c. | ae, | Ste upon the multitude. meals there for several months. His} Above him half a dozen elevated tratn-| case has been in some shape or form Mea stood trying to evolve some plan| before seventeen Supreme Court Jus- to pull the man up through the ties or | tices. lower him safely to the street. Stalled t two blocks elther side tue trainmen fearing to the cars over the spot where the hung lest the vibration should sheke his hold. GROTHIER CLIMBED UP TO GET HIM——AND DID. Policeman Grothier looked the situ- ation ovér coolly and calmly. “Climb down from there or climb up,” ho yelled. “ ——,"" was the pointed re- Joinder from the aerial gymnast. Grothier called to the driver of a big truck to bring his wagon under the sus- perided man, In another truck was a large, heavy tarpaulin covering. Gro- thier requisitioned this, too. Calling for e ‘Fz volunteers, he stationed them AULTLESS in its mechanical! construction, and artistic in its every phas of musical excellence is “With tue tone you can't corget”” It’s a musical masterpiece—no me- chanical effects, or automatic feeling, such as the ordinary instrument is openly charged with. Convenient payments, end for W Booklet. 425 FIFTH AVENUE ki ‘3Sth Kt. N.Y. Chey ty ‘BOS Litth Aves Rest 80th Bt, fhe truck in a circle, holding the tar- Paulin Ike a life net under the wriggling figire clutching the beams overhead. ‘The policeman peeled couple of hitches in his coat, took a Form It and started that is braided at the sides, back and sleeves, and has draped revers. The corselet skirt has tunic and cuffs. Tunic skirt, trimmed with double row Oti.ers’ Prices. .. $0c | 75¢ | $1.00 $1.50 / $9.75 of buttons $37.74, oi. 90 r2 The only apparent difference between these Catalogues of new music which appear aoout the 1st of each month will be mailed you regularly on request. bracelets and gold bracelets is in the price, | "7" Sw '* Se Soke ag | Meccan. Seen ie that Before; ; ‘ : You Can't Live Without « Girt, Solman 44, ] (3) ‘iti rum eritgie, ** Haunting Melody We give a five-year guarantee with these bracelets. | Nomlty March fone, Your choice of handsomely hand-engraved or | Lit Mlenire, ths, Selections. 9 q heavily chased or quite plain style. Our former Malian A come win Ate fo the price was easily lowest inthe city. Main ¥toor—7 China and India Silk Mourning Dresses, $13.74 to $33.74. Numerous models in all sizes, variously trimmed In the newest styles comformable with mourning. Women’s Mourning Coats, $17.74 to $39.74. Diagonal cheviot, serges, trimmed with dull silks. : Mourning Accessories ple RE AE a ca Grenadine Monrn geile, Hs: fege0s. 18 to 36 inches wide. STEAMER AND AUTO RUGS Several excellent grades. Reb? sev & Co.’ tty ctom: re helt! ow Priees Tins AN Come With tte to the Bungalow: “1) "On, Yon. Wonderful. Glet; (3) "Aug Old Wace the Fiag: Filia er Id quiere droadway, Mth to 3th St. CANNED GOODS—SELECTED QUALITIES I al ots) Sy he a. to ts Thy Thooeht: (0) President's Song; Tomatoes, Peas, Beans, Corn, Apricots; Diack. Orpen, fr ate setae Som th 9g tem, & Also Outdoor Sleeping Blankets ori | erg ote peer om ish Cay loves, hani 5 39. . od (1) Introduction: Cherries and Asparagus Washington" real kid. gloves at 98c. “Marigold” Glace and Suede’ Gloves] _ Macy's shows the largest assortment of imported and do- ete] deen 0 det op Wem 5 u Rete cust ikandad| At 8144. “Rosemary” Glace and Suede Gloves at $1.69. Sixteen-button | mestic rugs to be found in New York City. Our qualities range trot taees | Your Sn saree All at prices quite as favorable as though customers ban: Mousquetaire Gloves in glace at $1.79 and $2.74. Twenty-button Mous- | up to $36.24, at which price the difference, as compared with with: You (hs Me a Pasay Finnie t Beat together and bought in carload lots. quetaire glace gloves at $3.69. higher prices elsewhere, is greatest. Here are a few represen- . ae unusual SP pOrUDIty for thrifty householaers to store up Mourning Handkerchiefs, for men—pure irish tinen, at 15¢ to 46c | tative numbers: ra DROP-HEAD SEW NG MACHINES AT 12 89 spring supply. | & Hh Fisier, ee AT) each. For women, imported linen, at 12c.; pure Irish linen, at 12¢ | “CHERBOURG” RUGS. A domestic rug|DOMESTIC STEAMER RUGS. A par- : This Season’s Tomatoes . to 46c. French hand-hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 49c to $1.39 each, made of ali-wool filling on a strong} ticularly heav: a in a “0 ” Stare Mourning Silks, imported Faille Charmeuse, 42 inches wide, at} durable warp. Combination plaids | the new seawi's plaide may cia The Macy Red Star, Identical with Sewing 9 cl sf 3. “Marchi ine in subdued effects, Bound all] ings~ ¢ with a Boe ee rettor os Mh tantyice gece Okc to Sean om SHS around with acsuperior quality silk] others with plain backs in brown | — Machines Sold Elsewhere at $15.00 & $18.00 The New Black Wash Fabrics. Mercerized Ribbon-stripe Batiste, 27-In., | Size 60x80, $4.19; size 70x90, $5.89) which aro) partledlariy ie Nemorad Tha Alakh. Tiasey. Poesia Rae ibe iy \ .\ AN BEAUTY" TO i c dow, Baer 2 de “mRO) sein be re«ular # can: eaual quality, gold else "can: ; or Can, Ver dow., 81.044 2 dos. 8: 4 This Season’s Canned Corn “WAKEFIELD” BRAND SUGAR CORN) | MAINE CREAM SUGAR. CORN} Tily qaus! quality sold elsewhere at 10¢; our Se Brice, this sale, = * Per can, Set doz, Mey 2 doz. 81.79 15c. Imported Pancy-woven Madras, 27-in., at 24c. Silk Warp Pongee, orated lacquered head and oak cabinet for automobile purposes, Size, ine ' h IE. 4 ¥ -in., 98e. y , A2-in., 349 ‘ V ‘able a 4 ni wl i . \\ #¢ vench Crepe, S8-in. 986, Fancy Marquisette, dain, $1.59 warp, in_brown or drab coloring, | ‘es $3.74, $4.69, $6.49 and $7.14. A complete set of labor-saving de- \ \\ Mourning Jewelry, Stationery, Unbrellas, Parasols, Hat Bands, | "0 border, to mat Size | ALL-WOOL GRAY “AMANA” BLANKETS | Vices accompanies each machine “4 - . ;; i 61x81, Usual $4.00 kind elsewhere.| Particularly di . The set consists of tucker ruffler, \ “ NE” BRAND SUGAR CORN tn -then 5 rticularly desirable for boating. ¢ s uffler, y veartat es cal maiihers as abet ats Arm Bands and all other necessarles at lowest-in-the-city prices. Macy's, . Made by the society ‘of Chakere hs five different width hemmers, shirring \ ice, SCOTCH PLAID STEAMER RUGS. Every} Homestead, Ohio. Of a superior | blade and extra hemming foot that en Per can, Ber dox., 81.0412 dor, 82.04 po) 6, $ Gf, ¢ one guaranteed to beof finest quality | fibre that distinguishes these bian- | ables one to stitch a hem and at the , This Season’s Canned Peas ‘ew Cecls fiom Paris Australian wool, Owing. to the| kets from all others made in this © same time run lace under It. “$MREE CY BRAN i limited quantity, these are priced] country. Our machity 9 are guarant ed and kept in repair i flavor: No, y BLACK SHADOW VEILINGS,...................98¢, $1.49 and $1.98 | one-half what they auld gost cscs 60x84, $4.24 per pair, 4 Ibs. for five years ‘rom date of purchase rites Dotted with chenille, in scroll and floral all-over designs. where, $13.69 up to i 70x44, $5.31 per pair, 5 Ibs. This {s the final argument !n favor ee can: Movens WHITE LIERRE AND PRINCESS LACE VEILS......... 98c to $7.24 of 8 Macy low-priced machine. There Doz 48; can, 220 is no occasion to pay extortionate 1 a | nis Season’s Canned Peans prices for the privilege of buying a arteries Meet ser yeeateg Tamers eae NnGn AiR “BLOCH” PERAMBULATORS NCY CUT REFUGEE STRI ab) EA ‘Arena” Bi ay te: machine on the Instalment plan when “ES 2 can: wold bab + eold elsew gat de ean fichus, as well as forveiling. Prices from 98e for a Bordered the small sum of $12.89 will pay out. y \ BEANS: Lierre Veil, to $7.24 for an elaborate bordered Princess 1912 Models---One-fifth Saved right for a dependable established ma- chine. The “Macy Red Star” will do every- thing ordinarily required of a sewing machine. It is within the means of any one and will save its price many times over in the course of 4 year's home- sewing don, BETH INE” BRAND BEANS , Per can, Te; doz, She; 2 doi a. Der doz, B1,881 2 doz, 62.64 i New California /sparacus UTY" BRAND ASPARAGUS, large Lace Veil. 1, Bloch* Pullmans have been favorably known for twenty years, Durability i A 5 ‘ a strong point in their favor, Good appearance isanother. Butthe really im- *Marchioness" Weather proof Malines, in biack, white and forty | portant point is their scientific construction, which is designed to su Paes / ' a 5 A ipport the t's te new shades, at 24c vard. Equal lo widely advertised brands selling | spine edequately. ons r rete generally at 30c a yard. Tia Th Wwe Twenty Different Styles to Choose From in the Sale 0 Be “ 1 NB, 2 cw Oc can: ouF price for t “BLOCH” PULLMAN SLEEPERS, Finished in light or dark oak. Best quality reed. Equally ta swings may be made om any sort of machine purchase BOYS’ SPRING HATS & CAPS--FIRST SHOWIN Sanitary corduroy cushions, Steel tubing gear, heavy rubber tire wheels, bipedal Her our highest-priced machine, ach hinesttl h fh sii os e908), th pain eeet, Regularly $22.49.........Sale $17.49) Regularly $26.29 Sale $23.11 | omertalf. This machine iy an exact copy of a widelveadveritsed make that sells eee ee for $75.00. Dressmakers find tnis chaines'itch model indisPensabl> for comin, chiffons, laces and other diabhanons fabrics Third Floorl if THE MACY DELICATESSEN SHOP Here are some of the choice things we carry that are Middy, Jack Tar and Tyrolean Shapes, Regularly $23,50.........Sale $18,89| Regularly $34.81 .Sale $30.09 Regularly $24.49......... Sale $20.89) Regularly #42.24....,....Sale $38.49 In Felt, Cloth and Straw In White Enamel-instead of $28.89-Sale $23.79 These are for tets, small boys and school boys, the showing “‘Bloch’’ Collapsible Go-Carts including about sixty models, Begin the season right by annexing b BRAND ROYAL Te. UR Oak AINE i No, 2% can: elsewhere at 30: 4 ra 1 fe difficult to procure elsewhere. oF, the Regular Macy Saving on your initial purchases for the Beary Hi Betis andes seit [pet mates Ravigote. Hors Ovuvre, 24¢ a tin. tnt twos! children, evant Vane” aly ale om Cleppien’s Plppitax Hrahstuck Herring, 21e.a tin. shalty Ratt TYROLEAN AND JACK TAR HATS. ..... 98c, $1.49 and $1.98 Go thratat our line tue ot Perampulatars, |) Cetmee Sai tay Ane tee, $48 rere 2oci our and you will learn that our prices save you from Cloth and felt, in navy. black, tan and gray, trimmed with silk ribbon, The Macy Delicatessen Kitchens are under the supervision of a Swiss eee two to seven dollars on any kind you buy, as || chef, whose staff assists him in the daily preparation of delectable. sal be: dor, @1,141 2 dom 82 24 the Tyro'ean hats having feather at side. “ ed with the pr b ms Os . y P ectable salads, yALY ND) wi a compared with the prices other shops charge force meats, roast meats, roast fowl, Individual dishes, sauces and detic; or on RL a inte be Sd STRAW HATS...0....00000000ccec2c00+.+, $1.29, $1.98, and up to $4.49 Gur finest Reed Pullmans at $34.89 are sold elses | Por the preparation of certain delicacles, such as Terrapin ced Geese eae Pp » P een Tul i this sale, yi chen ol Milans, Peanut straws, chips, in all the new shapes and colors, 4 where at $42.00. Our $12.37 Reed Pullman is [a few days’ notice is required. Delivery wil! be mage at a specified hour, { ode Pei tes. Batata 4 ALP! T E HA’ $1.39 $1 4 Priced $17.00 at other shops. The Pullman we Clear Green Turtle Soup, pint, $1.09. q $1.89 ¥ I \ ha ot oxire heavy eyrup: No, in hens ly INE AND 'ELESCOP! 9 TS erasers sia Ang a . $1.39 and 38 Sell at $20.89 is $27 50 elsewhere. These com- 4 Terrapin Stew: the pint, $2.74, The quart, $5.24. \ an oleew bar 92.48: Fi. AN the new colorings mm fine fur telt, smooth, rough op nabby. 4 parisons can bimads. ‘ =~ tS pecial Blond French Sal e gua

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