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ge extracted eight of Tom's teeth, ; They were his puppy teeth, which | should have come out naturally four or |five months ago. His gums became sore against the front bars of the cage. Bob Hurton, the assistant keeper, lashed the big cat's legs and body to the bars with rope. Then Snyder took out the eight teeth and washed Tom's mouth carefully with an antiseptic fluid, untied the knots of the rope, patted Tom on the head and and he was unable to eat. ~~ 7 Snyder walked inio the cage without lany fear. He took care of Tom when |Tom's mother died @ week after he was ; born and brought him up on the bottle. th He caught the brute and pushed him - OFCINESEREELS = Many Persons Killed in Streets of Swatow, Where Fight Is ‘ Waged for Eight Hours. , { i ) GWATOW, China, March 18—A de- tachment of marines from the United States monitor Monterey was landed here to-day in consequence of the con- Qnyous disturbances all over the city and the threatening attitude of some of the natives. The marines have taken charge Of the Customs House. ~ Heavy fighting Between the Hakka and the troops ¢rom Canton Went on for eight hours to-day in the| streets of the city, Forty natives are | Known to have been ltlled during the fighting, but it 's belleved that the casualties far exceed that number. A shot from one of the combatants Who were firing wildly, killed a blue- Jacket on board a Japanese warship in the harbor, while several other bullets @truck the hull of the United States monitor Monterey but did no damage. Reports from Walchow, a short dis- aance from here, say that the troops \i@ere are mutinous. )| }i DENTIST FOR LEOPARD. Beeper Draws Pappy Teeth to ‘ Save Animal's Life, iflom, the ~!ne-year-old spotted leopard \ ana clam broth. Keeper Bill | » Who acts by turns surgeon, | , valet, and schoolmaster to the | animals, turned dentist to-day and walked out. Tom seomed too dased for either gratitude or resentment. CHAPTER FIVE 1O bring perfect vegetables and fruits from the country and season of their origin into other places and other seasons in a whole- some and appetizing state is true service. Fruits and vegetables erly canned are almost indispensable, bue they e ey must be properly \ How well Premier performs this task will be revealed to you through the contents of one can of Premier Corn. It is worth the 15¢ which the grocer asks. Let us urge you to iry Premier Perri-Walla Tea, 30c. 1-2 lb. ED COR FRANCIS H, LEGGETT & CO. ie Established 44 Years Important to Men- O’Neill-Adams Co. desires to make public announcement that the man who comes to the main floor of the O'Neill-Adams Home- furnishing Building between 8.30 A. M. and 6 P. M. to-morrow will be rewarded with a REAL $18.00 to 825.00 New Spring Suit or Top Coat for only (Cash or Credit). 12.50 (The great eale continues with increasing vigor—alterations free of charge.) cee Sale of Linings Every desirable weave and OH color. Made of the best raw materials 1 the most successful manufacturers dy now with every lining or foundation that is used in coat suits oF dresses. pecial Tuesday Percaline or Satine, 25¢ quality yard 22c. Sateen, 85c quality, at, yard, 30c. Lawns, 15c quality, at, yd., 12}4c. Venetians, 5c quality, at, yd.,48c. All colors, and black or white. | 6-Inch, Guaranteed Two | Beason's Lining Satins. Ail eolors and white, | ory and Yard... ise Dent. NsiI Main Store— ois Thousands great values. 35c Irish All Linen, 16c yd. In the fine or coarse weaves, All the best linen shades. 35c Cotton Voiles To- se Sleeveless awed at 16c yd. uimps at 39c Ten of the best selling shades. b Guimpes of apes lace, Epritand| 1214¢ Striped Linen Finish O'Neill Main Btore—Second Fleer. Bp black. p | Bining = O'Neil! Main Store—First Floor. 2.00 to $3.00 Linen ‘ge WAISTS, 98c We will place on sale to-inorrow morning a few more of the extraordinary comment all over town. ® 1,000 Lingerie, Tailored, Madras Sand Pure Irish Linen Waists. Not one in the lot that ever sold for less than $2.00, and the greater part of which were made to sell at $2.50 and $3.00. Just a little mussed—nothing that water won't remedy. OU DEO Seiki ee terete es Lingerie Hand Embroidered Linen Waists Pleated linens sud very substantial Madras waists, ‘These waists cold from $2.50 to 83.95. For to-morrow's sale O'Neill Main Store—Thisd Floor. . 5c Ribbons 15c|Imported Feather Yast What's Needed to Trim BD) the New Spring Hats Neckwear 5}4-inch Brilliant Black, Natural and Mole Capes, 5 \o “ele I Ta All | rows, finished with chenille tassels, ik, white, blue ap lectae ue 25e.; at, yard. 15¢ |#5.50 val., ot $2.25 ond $3.95 Broken lines of several standar Corsets in a good asrort- en, Reg. & Black, Natural and Mc 7, 8 and 10-rows, 2} Stoles, 1s) long. ss ine of fang in 98 baie i as Bas, é waist values which are causing favorable |} ay Values #9.50, 810.50 and $12.50, at) ine \We Give and Redeem SURETY STAMPS Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts, ONEILL-ADAMS Co. Handkerchiefs at Half Price Women's Embroidered Handker- Cad) eaticee LG ie ges, lace trimmed. Reg. 5c values, at, each....... L2ac Women's French lenciennes Lace Handkerchiefe,' dainty, all: ground embroidered handkerchiefs. Pure Linen. Reg. 50c to 98¢; WM ug 39c¢ ‘O'Nelll Main Store—Firt Floor. New Wash Goods-- of Yards On Sale! Hundreds of women were early attendants at this big sale this morning. This Irish Linen value is only ONE of the truly 15c White Persian Lawn, at 9c yd. Best Fast Color Apron Ginghams, at 5)4c yd. '200 Fronts ‘of White Linen for Waists, 25c each. These are hand embroidered. Fashionable'1.25 Silks, 69c _ Handsome Satin Finish Pongee in natural shade; 27 inches wide; 1.25, usual t, eardie “" 69e Shantung Natural Ecru Ri Pongee Suiting. 36 inches wide, usual price, 69¢, at, yd., 39C ONeill Mal itore—Second Floor, \75¢ Nightgowns, i at 50c | Women’s-Night Gowns, Cor- set Covets, Drawers, Combination Suits, Short Skirts, lace and embroid- lery trimmed, in # good assortment of tisey Reg. 8c, rae aie ST Gingham ‘Wash Petticoats, in gray-and-white au blue-and- COR long cloth and crepe gowns, Reg. $1.25, at...... 98c O'Neill Main Siore—Third Floor. 2,500 Women’s 25c Lisle Vests at 19c Low neck, sleeveless styles; neatly trimmed »_ Black Satin ‘| mn, 144 y Black, Natural and Mole Stoles, 5 Women's 50c Lisle Vests “BB value 25c.; at cs , nf at 35c 5 O'Nellt jore—Firet Floor, and O strands, 17g to 2}4 yards long: Stor $1.00 ; Values 84.00 to Low sleeveless, fire gauge, i $1.00 rsets 69c $5.50, $2.75 to $4.25 |tuncy yokes, also plain styles, Women's $1.00 Union Suits at 69c Lisle Union Suits. low neck, sleeveless, knee lengths; plain or lace trimmed bottoms. ONAU Moin Stefe—Third Fieer. Best & Co. A Special Sale Guesday Only Sirls’ Dresses and Bloomers ——— GIRLS’ EiAY DRESSES Russian model; an jateas, to 7 years... GI ) SEPARATE BLOOMERS, made of fine quality ingham. Colors: pink and blue, 4 to 12 years.-..+ Infants’ Wear HEN, insertion and embroidery, also fine tucks. 2&8 years ccs cceseceseeeeeeeees Regular price 98c., Lox G@ WAISTED DRESSES of fine Lawn; low neck and short Hleeves; waist and sleeves trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion. 2 & 3 years. Regular price $1.85, in Stripe Per- DRESSES, trimmed with 1.25 | Brassiores —— SPECIAL BRASSIERES, made of French Cambric; two- inch very fine embroidery, Hamburg edging around neck and arm; reinforced under arm and cross in back. Can be adjusted for small or full back. Sizes 34 to 46..... Sagl edb ian veeveeversedeons seees Regular price $1.50, Women’s Hosiery WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE HOSE, made of fine guage Lisle Thread; high spliced heel and double sole: . 25c. pair WOMEN’S CAMBRIDGE GRAY HOSE, made of Silk and Lisle, insuring excellent wearing qualities. Special, @5e, pair Misses’ and Children’s Suimpes eee OS ee er Bea ee WHITE. LAWN, equare neck, Valenciennes lace and lainty embroidery. 2 to 14 years. .. Especially priced, 85c WHITE_LAWN, Valenciennes lace insertions and tucks; collar dainty embroidery lace edge... Especially priced, 65c Young Men's and Boys’ Shirtsand Blouses eee SOFT SHIRTS, highly mercerized fabrics in a variety of patterns ‘and color effects; +eeee Regular price $1.50, 98c BOYS’ BLOUSES of Fancy and White Madras. Detached ‘or attached collars. 7 to 14 years. Regular price 68c., 48c YS’ BLOUSES of Fancy Madras. Newspring patterns; soft collar and cuffs attached. 7 to 14 years......- APOC ODDO OUDOC LIE CUT ++++.Regular price 98c., 68c Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. Beginning To-Day, a Wonderful Manu- facturer’s Sale of Discontinued Styles of Watters Pianos Ata Saving of $75 to $150 An annual event, planned to reduce the number of styles now onhand. Every piano is a brand NEW model—a master- pat of piano construction-—guaranteed for fifteen years—and uilt to last a lifetime. They're offered on easy terms of $5 Down & $1 a Week No extras. Piano delivered to your home on payment of $5. “Chair and cover Free. Some of the styles and prices: 10 Btyte B Mah y Walters Up- ; 2 Style B D Gak Walters right Pianos; formerly Ptanos; formerly §375, $275,now. ......+..+6 now reduced to....... 260 6 Style B B Mahogany Walters|6 Style B Q M: falters Upright Pianos; for- Upright Pian $275 merly $325, now........ merty £400, now.. ae 5 Style G Mahogany Walters Up-| 5 Style H Mahogany Walters Up- right Pianos; formerly right Pianos; formerly $350,now........ 60.5 $425,now......... 10 Style D Mahogany Walters Up- | 6 Style K Mahogany Walters Up- Pat Blancas formerly COGD| FSoinonne! omy COND 10Walters Player Pianos, formerly $550, now$395 Ifyou are considering the purchase of a Piano, now or in the near future, it will surely pay you to call at once. Don't delay. “Sstesooms, Third Floor, If you cannot call, we will be pleased to ‘send our representative. BLOOMINGD 3 9 Lex. to 3d Ave. 59: to 60th St. The Sunday World’s 16- Page Joke Book Is a Hummer. BELIEVE ME! oo ~ | Creeeieiiiil | RANKO'S ORCHESTRA AND MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY. Sz 3 Year! Loader Crawford ve SIXTHD AVE. 19770 20° STREET. NEW LW0. A Large Number of New Model Hats From Paris, Together With Many of Our Own Interpretation Will Be Ready for Your View in Our Preliminary Millinery Opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 19th, 20th and 21st _ AN occasion that presents a correct forecast of the authentic Millinery styles for the coming season, according to the master milliners of Paris. Original Models--Copies . and Adaptations XCLUSIVE and smart ideas that can be seen only at the house of Simpson Crawford Co. If you desire to catch at a glance the Millinery styles that will be worn by New York’s foremost dressers you are invited to attend the initial showing, where you will be most welcome. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. conducts the largest Millinery De- partment in the world and employs the largest corps of skilled milliners. We have made exorbitant prices on high-class millinery a thing of 8" the past. Our prices are invariably the lowest ¢ o As a Special Introductory Feature of This Occasion We Offer Our Original Paris Model Hats which cost us at least $45.00 and up to $100.00 each. You may’ choose them to-morrow at $20.00 and *45.00 ted. lMlinery Showrooms, Second Fleor. Spring Bargains for Men and Young Men A Sale of Spring Overcoats At $10 Regularly $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15 Plain Blacks, Oxfords and a large assortment of Fancy Mixtures. Many of these Coats are Silk Lined and Silk Faced to the edge. Every one of them most unusual bargains for this time of year. Final Sale of Suits at $10 Formerly $25, $22, $20 and $18. Spring weights, models and mixtures. SALE AT 4 STORES ONLY “Get the Habit.” Go to a 279 Broadway, ar. Chambers St. Bull Bicthers 125th Street at Third Avenue Harlem Store Open Evenings. 47 Cortlandt St, nor. Greenwich Union Sq., 14th St., nr, Broadway eam 4 i

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