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a eect — ae annem: . —_ - . 2 THE EVENING WORLD _WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912, : quit the National Committee as soon as the work attending the June convention | TEDDY STILL GRINS DIVORCED HEIRESS Young Divorcee Heiress and Actor pa STRIKE {Joti union. ne (26 OE foetelen cat Ae tigre city had Put UD WON'T vivine tHe searsKin|| BUT WAR MAP’S GONE Friends Say Will Soon Be Wedded ‘tier nn alenight seaston the commite| the. convention and. they bad co of five of the ailfed walters’ nocie. | heavily in the fund and were going to TILL THE BEAR IS DEAD. FROM TAFT’S WALLS tee of five of the alfed walters’ socle tek approved the revised achedute of| Styq' Tammany visitors to Ne “The result in New Jersry speaks for WASHINGTON, May 29.— Wages and rules submitted by the Hotel | Conventions are known the vo itself.” aid Col, Roosevelt at Oyster “Honeyfugler” and Men's Associaiion, which provides,|over for thelr liberal expgndlt Bay to-day, “I don't nce that Jersey | eyfugier” and other epithets among other things, that wages of wait- | Tammany will spend dollars where M hag left much for me to say.” to the contrary, and despite New | ers in all the hotels controlled by the|the average visitor spends penmpier. The Colone! was greatiy giated at the || Jersey, Theodore Roosevelt's pic: y | association shall be advanced from #25] There will be considerable gnashing of outeome of the primarion, ‘He maid that | ture still hung on the ‘wall. of | | 10 $20 @ week. But the rescevation was {rett In hotel civics in Bare | ti i | de | 4 he Tammany o 1a ti that the contest tor the Presidentiat || President Taft's private office tn | made In the hotel men's offér that thie! tely guring the week besinning June 3% Wage increase should not apply to any ee nomination had been settled, eo that the || the White House to-day — just | — Co ee ee Bnet pitted res sab) fesult in Néw Jersey, in his opinion, did || where Taft could seo it without ternational Union. | DES MOINES, May 9.=—D A " m | 73 MOINES, May etrolt was not alter the situation, moving from his seat Miss Helen Hilton Story Will (Coptinued from Firat, Page.) This provoked instant war among the! ynanimously awarded the next North= T have recived no tate returns. My : eae. Waiters themselves, While the fli! er saptist Co lon at the clostny latest Information seems to make It cer- The disappearance of ono fea- Marry Stanley Forde in i. ‘committee of the Hotel Men's Assocta- Lay s ere to-d went | tain that I have carried the State by | ture of the White House offices afi ° go out of the room they were refused. | on Was tn aeaeton b == : ee eae Sa each Med sos eae however, It June, Her Friends Say. There they were measured for walters’ | Cambridze Bulldlog Fe 4 rd a the “campaign map" which . i : : be conservative now | a . | SAYS DETECT A kers’ Union we k " ft Col. Roosevelt was arked whether | formerly showed by vari-colored | | WAITER He fed WIFH GHRIRA | rey! the withdsawal of all ite members tas Hitt Waingalats uitoe ne fait cond: |[ Giocted, en “eleestes THE WAS CO-RESPONDENT | | When he deciared that ne had not nc-| tice” uhoes renrencntetivey paign, since he felt cond |f elected, | , ' ot ac ties Whose repres ’ dent of obtaining th nati cepted the Job of stifke-breaking waiter | what the unlon declared te H “En the aikten Of & Tong period as a| The oficial explanation of the }| and that he was being he vonable deal wich the employ ») } hunter,” said he, "I have learned never || Map'e banishment was that the |) Tales of Their Summer Spent will three detectives took chat Contant they is tovday threatened | 42 } to divide the bearskin until the dear | White House figures and those |) [fald tomday, to an adjoining room, where | sign all through the lobster belt and \ ws gene published by the Fatt Bureau did) at Navesink Cottage Won bts Sp lasyg 1 other atrike-treakers pu seme tne teas ace! FOT Tender Faces under tock and key, and there they be | just iike they did at Churchill's last | Or en er a n scientifically to beat him up, When | right SEN id tose trled to defend Mmvelf with a chatr if tad, sorted her pol een om detective disguised as a walter took | ofthe skin. Astavingtixecy ie mane The Colonel was just starting off on a long horseback ride and auld that he || NOt aaree, and It was thought Husband Div D expected no visitors to-day, Late this |] dest to have only one count. usband Divorce Decree \ afternoon he will come to New York We and will take dinner here before de- —oe \ parting at midnight for Gettysburg, | Ohio, and Frederick C. ryan of Wash-| Mr. Helen Hilton Story, heiress to Pa., where he is to speak to-morrow. ington, have completed their defense of | #everal millions left her by the late 4 “ [| all the cai ft hi a i a VOTE FOR LA'FOLLETTE SMALL f/! {he cases in which the Roosevelt | Judge Henry Hilton, and against whom |the chate away from tim and hit fim 2 orth. Aa ey phe Ald n | | with it. cote Innickeled box, 250.,a¢ | Gronk obtained a summons yesterday fa sass mail. Liberal sample free. iticura,” Dept. 26, Bestea. [in the West Side Court against Patrick ‘Katen. | O'Hara, Pinkert detec: IN NEW JERSEY. The. attitude of the att managers | Allen Lawrence Story, her husband, ob- ie erton detective, on a Gov, Wilson, as had been antlcl-| here indicates that hey will lend thelr | talngd an interlocutory decree of divorce charge of avsault and battery. Rudolph Kilcher, John Zimmerman and Adolph Haver all told stories similar to Gronk’s with variation of incident, Zimmerman said that when he arrived at the West Forty-sixth street house | | under guard of detectives he was led | Into a room and made to stand still pated, practically carried the State of | irman Harry 8. New |last March, will marry Stamey Forde, New Jersey. He got twenty district | in the effort to t Benator Elihu Root | the actor, who was named by her hus- t ew York as Tempo : nn ge lca Be mmanig let | enon. POFAFY Chalrmas | yang as co-reapondent in thts sult, ‘The ' large. The other four delegates go to Gian gunetecies, ‘They are cce- * Pixon predicted that Gov. | marriage, #0 It was learned to-day from Hadley of Missourl wofld be the Roose- nate i " trolled by the Smith-Nugent machina | vel choice for Temporary Chairmen ot ee cee eh Diol ks neat ake p fection of the New Jersey democracy. | the Convention just as soon as the inter Although stor La Follette cam* it Is of course, subject to change | locutory deoree ts made permanent in| before. a a, operated by & man palened vigorously in Now Yeraey his| if conditions change," sald the Senator. | June. Ind n, while his pleture was , Vot in the primary was small, Here) ''t belleve, hoy The marriage of the beautiful young ng He was taken to the | (Continued trom First Page.) See where be found s support hetrosa and the man who figured in the Astor last Friday afternoon, he de- clared, and kept under entered a violent pr ‘Then he was taken to a he said, and beaten up by In every district. The hopes of the Taft managers that La Follette would cut into the Roosevelt vote proved un- accounts of Mrs, Story’s summer visits . Roosevelt {in a cottage Navesink Highlands, | ich were testified to by witnerees in | founded. which ied v Latest returns indicated that Col.) GOV, DIX SAYS TAFT the divorce sult, will tmmediately pre- | Ore RS HELEN al 5 Roosevelt's popular plurality for the cede the galling of Mrs. Story and Forde whole Btate would be about 1,00 and] WILL BE NOMINATED | tor rurope, it was vald, ‘The wedding | ~~~ eee eee THROUGH PATRONAGE will be quietly celebrated somewhere in | for such as had ta .|thelr hunt. Some of the leaders wit | lodge their delegations in Washingvn. stectives, | Thomas F, McAvoy will take his Wash- All the recruits who are still at the [ington Heights crowd to Baitimore in a fection wes | Astor, so the four united in declaring, j special train of Pullmans and tho train holes are ‘i were kidnapped the a they were | Will be the home of the delegation¥dur- || eo cnay to adj and are now being guarded behind | Ing the convention. pe otha sop eoe| Ide Silver | | | | n prominent parts aged on the vote for delegat ree, New Jersey and the couple will wail for |!" the work of rescue. losin doore by Gatactives: dations have been provided for every- s was about the sam ‘tca wees * ; same di During the presentation of the med- | meaifioneene body. t LONDON, May 2%—In an interview | Europe on tho same day, i h rT "i President Taft made his bert showing g ane 3 og als Mr, Seward made another speech, ’ At about the time Tammany was! ollars tn the Thira, Fifth and Sixth Districts, | Bnted in the Standard to-| Those who know the former wifo of s14 told of the work of the stewards in WAITERS AND COOKS cleaning up {ts contracts for lodgings night Gov, Dix declares | Mr, Story and who were her strong de the coast towns. caring for the sick and suffering sur- |. WALK ou the hotel men of Baltimore yot an ink- | ROOSEVELT c SCORED most | {28 devite the reverse in New Jersey, | sympathizers during the trial of har vivors, of the work of the firemen in| WALK OUT OF HOTEL Hae of what was going on and bom- HEAVILY IN BIG CITIES ae fanvinced that President Tatt |aivorce sult, said, to-day, that by going | pushing the whip at top speed through JUST AT ay CHTIME. | varaca Mr. Smith with Per moa a se . De epublican Presidential | . wy, New York Mrs, Story had| the ce, and even the ship's b vho | letters. Assured of accor ? ow | Col. Roosevelt scored heavily in the| nominee. The Governor, who in on a /S6ay, from New Conk A toy ad | oie gate of hie. sunltes ere ehe | Jali outside hotels, Mr, Smith, in diplo- || Sn! tear emt agricultural communtiies of southern n, declined to What wae tin opportunity of secing her | lers’, necessities to the survivora whu| Tie walters’ strike affected t matle language, communicated with the | {| ClO. P. IDE & CO., Mabon, TROT, HT. New Jersey and in the thickly settled Midate for the Democratic Bene en se ae if mee : et spate at dhe NOOK Hour 4 more hotel men and now they Know | three-year-old daughter, Ruth, The|!4d no money was mentioned and | Court, In granting the decree to thy | cheered. | What he thinks of them and what Tam- many thinks of them, [ee He hee Mack interested hinwet in wena | SHORT VAMP ace, leaving about thirty-five the Tammany delegation and tried to force the Baltimore hotel managers to SHOES towns and cities, populated largely by | Presidential nomination. Me said: voters who work In New York. His “I do not think that the Republicans Sta preference vote in Essex County, nex: |can do otherwise than to nominate | busvand, allowed as Story to see her faut oat fo to the largest in the State, was 1W, | President Taft. While Roosevelt je | Chad twice a iat Ate ip contrived compared with 9,168 for Taft and S for | making a great fight, it 18 unlikely that | t take the blue-eyed baby in her arma luck all the walt and with the ost the prea in a spirit of good A very day, ea on board neously the t La Follette, he can secure the nomination, Re- | almost every Ti R ithe cook Gov. Wilson won his most strikins | Member that the President holds the| The Httle one wag living with her ’ tragle voy- bs) STANLEY FO DE i! Vaberkdle ag i Cuban and { victory in his home county, Mercer, | COUMtrY’s patronage and the delegates| father and his parents, Mr, and Mra, |@s° to ¢ Braveyard | —— further up the street, bet yeet! Broad: eerie Me meet ya tate | nile, Kovernmeac*orainsiy, caper | Witiaay Cummings Siory,” at Xo. ae the Tionte were forgotten tor the | LA ‘FOLLETTE IN FIGHT |**, #4 Sa eee oe awe DT PyONTLOSE SIGHT of thetact French Heels lully e party is in pow 01 as clamoring for Gramercy Park. Mrs, Story, the di- | time. vorced wife, lving only t distance | Capt, Rostron refused to discuas the FOR SOUTH DAKOTA. Oe ere ki es compared with cil for the anti-Wilson | Americans are grently humiliated over | 2¥@¥- used to make it a practice to go| Titanic disaster in any way, He also] 4, = Bike he ate 5 an naee al nominees, ‘The Republican vote in this| the Ment between the Prevident and hie | 0 Gramercy Park nearly every morn. | SAtues tu comnieny On: the report of Sait ae Les a PT a cece |Galiee hecee ML AG cee ae county was Roosovelt, 2,371; Taft, 2435, | predecessor in office and by the peraon. | ing and there meet the baby's nurse, as AONE COMCNEN BP Sune 4 tk South Dakols is Souler +0 MURS Ihtindaeg nities tb teawe The vote in Newark, the larest city | alitles to which they have resorted.’ she went out on the shaded paths to itted he had read it, lon ip tae ‘a a is bm jen fhe sna wee intends J to dale to leave | in the State, with one district missing, —---- give the little girl her morning's air, hut he was expected to Lee re arate, Oe ane [notice tn crowd, care, tate was | gave Roosevelt 7,20, Tatt 6,02, La| LAST OF CONTESTS There, on & benoh, the young mother, |60 to Washington and receive in per-| Camron tere aus ey ial Ko, en junantmous resperige 4 a nea @ would | Follette 435. Democrate—Wilson 3,30, FILED AT CHICAGO who 1a not yet twenty-one, would clagp |son the thanks of Congres? and be ac) ary very mucin (ey Minit that they |hit the Waldorf 40 long as Oscar was anti-Wileon 5,5. the toddling child in her arms and for corded the privil of @ seat on the/iette today ra enator Ia Fol lat the head of the forces, Col. Roosevelt is through with cam- MAKE TOTAL OF 260, | bait an hour, at least, decrees of courts | floor of the Senate, the bronzed seaman ¥ began, bis campaign’ for rt delegates t publican Na paigning in the field. But one State es nd the shadows of the past would be /expressed profound surprt He satd| Convention. Preside mt Tatts frends | Capitol The total vote for the Wi80M | wt nelieve Senator Hoo: Im certain to ALSO IN delegates at large in Mercer was 2.074 | he chosen as the temporary chairman Colonial Buckskin, Canvas AND ALL LEATHERS ALL SIZES, FAIR PRICES, J. GLASSBERG, 2 STORES BHM, Ay,8 Yi nrcteh se that regret often follows pla no purchases made without fret With the Lone you can’: forge: Don't you make that mistake ‘We'll be pleased to demonstrates and you'll find re Behning worth while listenin, Gash, or Easy cus. Send for a TH AVE N Introduced a tri r dispute day Into the (rowb) » the Hotel Men's Assoelation | Representatives of tho elles of waiters in NeW | —__ Jani South Dakota, which is scheduled for} qying contests of delegates to the Nac Washington, because there waa so} the State on a speech B tour, th ¢ peers joa the r next Tuesday, The Colonel is pretty | onal itepublican Convention began much work to be done about his. ship. Peaviups Col, Roosevelt ave figuring | 4 yh sure of South Dakota and ie not} with w rush of communications to the a Medill Mecormick ‘ j alarmed over the fact that La Follette|secretury of the comiittes, Alexanid CAPT. LORD IN LONDON ried that at th eat C0 Primary remains to be held, that in| CHICAGO, May 2%—The last day for get at naught. he did not see how he could go to] have been urging the sexeeattive to enter win, and | lx allied fe already on the ground and stumping | R. sinith of New Yor! c ‘ elt’s vote will equal that of bo! the tate, He has taken La Folleite's | of iiusing the contents for the Natlorad FOR TITANIC INQUIRY fe galieaeal Gia at tots ha (ooitanha tae te MAtlGcae F «| the candidates opposing him for nom nation. and a force of clerks we: , ‘Aidaile .< , WASHIN' i ulaiing the letters and tel HONOR CARPATHIA , and Line Officials Say Com-] yy fermnaliice 0 bs \fyink the committee that | “a] y ast, ‘ New Jersey would be contested, ind of Californian Has Not tor La Follette to-day crane i ath \ y begins a Was made to classify the Been Definitely Changed. week's ante-primary fight in Sc contests, beyond ating that there | Liverpoon, May ‘apt. Stanley | Kot. He will stump the State would be « total of adout 22, Of those Lack or iMG Laelace * | next Monday, preceding tue Republican committee estimates that 2% are by “bbs Petre ene: “ primaries there Tuesday. sovelt forces and 3 by the Taft ifernia, who was cri i by Sen- Measure in Ohio and New Jersey. Almost ali the cities of the Siate went for Roosevelt. About the only placos where the President showed any cou- siderable strength were in Newark and Atlantic City. Up to the last minu it looked as if Tate m Sixth Congress District, ~ shek vote was in his and ANNUAL REPORT Exhibiting Our Relation hold had ye La Follette didenly cided to eeeee it crtnad Core eeeat to cane | men, Of the 1,078 olegates, credentials ms eames ator Smith, the chairman of the ihe RodeeDasora AEvecta teen liken ne E A NDI E ' the district, Fy ple eg ec tend and (Continued from First Page.) a bse Commit whieh inquired ‘nte}attack upon both Roosevelt and Taft | ' ita saster, in hile report pre- | He ’ oF , TeLies A: Potitan or Jersey City, Mo.,| ued the captat Whose command of the Ualfornian on|'* accompanied by his secretary, Col f he princi i . HE’D WIN THE STATE ide of Gov. Hadle: ivea atl tain, turning to the crew, | her present t1 in Liverpool to Bos, | John J. Hannan, speaks at neverai | Pursuant to our Purity Policy, one detail ‘of by the principal chemical laboratory in New York. FOR “NEW REGIME.” Headquarters with a briet for the Roose: | 22° YOUr Ald and loyalty. For what | yon jy r by Cap. Mase | ae Aberdeen: | "48 etn | which provides for Official analysis of candies, etc., ie orld ; i Velt contests In Missouri. He doctured | 7 have done T have received inure And, tocntaht at Aberdeen A selected at random from the counters of our various| . 2H¢ original of this Report is exhibited in one vy, | that President Taft {» contesting the TRENTON, N. J., May %2.—Gov. Wil} dojogaics-at-large and the district dole- Gon gald to-day of the resuit of the Now| gates foom the First, Third, Fifth and Jersey primary election Y nth Missourt Districts and that) ‘The captain's tribute to his crew was | before the | 1 Board of Trade in- “% never doubted the result, but 1 am | Col. Hoosevelt ts contgsting in the 4 surprise that brought out a round of | WEY Imi» Lie loss White Sta Rone the less delighted and gr. enth District cheers, ‘Then Capt. Rostron, Chict om. | Yea the hearings will be that the Democrats of the state shoula| "If & fair and impartial hoa Hankinson, Surgeon F. H. McGee, | 8 om. the y due. I am humbly proud of | om, at Leyland Mne to-day of the windows of our Barclay Street store, the a nt p's ounced that Capt, Lord tn re : P stores upon an unannounced date once each year b ; 4 'y re, tiene POSRRE Sue ahlD) Honan Ep Mntey in Coter te ants jhe ge, Fredpet ot | coreient and disinterested authorities, tention ethics of the profession opposing the publication 25 will | directed to the following important certificate issued} of the name in newspaper advertisements. Report in the Matter of Examination of Candies Purchased at the Various Loft Stores in the City of New York. Dated April 30th, given by the National Committe: hk ty ated, (lat iold #9 Generously and] aig: “Col, Roosevelt will have twenty-| Purser E.G. F. Brown and Chief En. ss ‘With so unmistakeubic a verdict, f the thirty-six Missourl at Ineer A. B. ‘ Manel \ A with re “Thelr approval makes mo very happy |” Se aba ie a Pees in the c¢ 1912. Lab. Nos. 81741-81743, etc. nae is aay polis in New. dermes [NEW YORK DELEGATES MEDALS DISTRIBUTED TO MEM.| <> —_—- Janos Pursuant to instructions received from you, our representatives have pur- ai waaane Wat the WON'T BOLT TAFT, 1S BERS OF CREW. GAYNOR FOR GOVERNOR, chased fifteen (15) difierent kinds of candy’ selected at our discretion on dif- gustained with steadfastness and en- BARNES’S ASSURANCE, | 1 bat been arranged for a distribu- os Water ferent dates in your various stores, which have been examined in our labora- ee coe oy permanently om Beer cnt Rane tis convenlenos | Bane Wit tories, and found to be pure and wholesome, and to comply in every respect @mrolied among the progre Stat That the delegetes from New York of the medals intended for the other of- man's a ‘United States Senutor Briggs, \ WATURAL LAXATIVE State to the Chicago convention will | cers and the members of the crew, but| Mayor Ga shington to- mihe Koosevelt band wagon,| MM. Brown of Denver, tho moving|day with Borough President McAneny | Glass On Arising for { Col. Roosevelt in| Spirit in the procecdings, insisted that} to appear before. the » commttter]| CONSTIPATION with ‘poth the Federal and the local State, and City Food Laws. (Signed) * Laboratories. be po was greatly surprised, as he ing the OC been confident that the President emphatte declara- the presentations be forthwith, | con bs providing The analysis above comprehends a range of quality and in degrees of purity, and while most f = Ss a how a fhe lalla ral pape voli earn cee AN Cc ir MO Ne LAL el ME RE candies including the very cheapest made by Loft, |candy manufacturers are willing to have some grades Ra his ty tee camoeian te cet 1 A fara tates ROY RO NYTRE: af hae hit ke wah as well as the medium and high priced. It will also |of thelr goods analyzed by official authorittes, other 1 kmow of nothing that could have bee: | d that it was ‘on pinned on each m Ta muest tonnts or party Kiven be seen that the method of analysis {s more sweeping |lines of goods would not stand any such broad and ates the] As ethe y Se W attended by and comprehensive than that usually fn practice |critical examination, & It ts perfectly apparent Nad tie baad pants passed Bis prominent Demoor which, It ts among makers of food products, As before stated, EVERYTHING passed the most by yesterday's vote that the people of fhat st) SNe Coney: RMNRNErS OF. the init raid, a Gobernatorial boo Mr. This method of taking a dozen or more different Jexacting analysis, and ‘t is believed that the goods of the Stato are in favor of Col. Roose. | war vecausc # had failed to | shook thelr hands There was cheering’ Gaynor wilt be launched. kinds of candies selected at random and rigidly |no other candy manufacturer in the United States if Wels end his polisies. ‘The fact, nowaver: | realize tho alcnitleance of the Moosovelt | exe analyzing them assuredly indlcates the purity of ALL analyzed in this sweeping and comprehensive manner f Ieee Whe! patina ebows that the peopie| “This content te one of prinoip Tis KINDS made and sold by Loft. would come through the ordeal as Loft's have—100% é will mot take the proper interest in the | of men.” deel Rarnes, “and the rn ; eh i ‘The goods of many candy manutacturers vary in \pure. primary elections.” action 0 ben not I any will keep you and your family wel : f Senator Briggs added that Presiden’ change ity delegation t dressed, * | INTERESTING DATA é Taft insists that he has 51 votes (Will represent New York State in You can open an account with us pledged to him. The Senator though? The duty of the at the above terms on any bill, It must be a matter of interest-to the thousands | whose operations are coniucted under conditions of that unless Col. Roorevelt is able t Was never ” ustomers and to other citizens in New York |greatest sanitary advantage—plenty of light and pure foree the National Committee to teat | clear t No “‘Ifs,’’ No “Strings” of put cnity to be told that the Loft Candy Factory |air, extreme cleanliness, otc., aul who cre patd upon & Bin Golecares in the contested districts, | for the Select your Ladies’ or Gentlemen's || is one of the largest in the United States, If not the | wage scale as high as any in (ae caudy industry, and the President wotld be nominaied o9 | at ( = One Minute and Save Hours Clothes here aad enjoy the beaehts very largest higher than most other factories. Hence, in conse the first ballot. reranees, Lake, 0 an varied M ipaulre of our EASY The dally saies at the five different stores average |quence, all of the employees arc happy and contented, Uy (ao they are all ready hein, a3 of 30,000 pounds, and the total output dur-jand contribute the best services of which they are es TAFT FORCES READY FOR BITTER FIGHT OVER DELEGATES, ~ at you will ag ere tully to sou In persone icine anninninnin'emeenes Special ior Wednesday. 29th |Special for Thursday, 30.h PI Ing wach year’ amounts to many thousand tons— |capable, an énough to make several full cargoes for the largest The advertisements announcing cach day's spectal ove.» steamer afloat, sales May be seen upon the second page of the fol- » Come to either of our two stores ‘The Loft factories employ 400 men and women, !lowing newspapers of New York: WASHINGTON, y 9.—-Senator VAN, & CHOCOLAT MADE FUDGE: and see the wonderful bargains we EW YORK EVENING JOURNAL NEW YORK EVENING WORLD Dixon, campaign m for Col SBE Nate, AN 10c ve vousn nox AOC] J tr Mean, ee ae ae NEW. YORK EVENING MAIL NEW YORK EVENING TELLGRAN Roosevelt, to-day predicted that Col elsewhere #21 and ‘or these dally bargains, highest possible quality of candy at jrices from on Roosevelt would have nore than oii HOO is WEDNESDAYS OFFERING THURSDAY'S OFFERING Our Price, $12, $14 & $15 se erie will be particularly half to one-third prevalling !n the Bro: tway stores femenien on the frat beilot in the Chi- ABORTED HARD CANDY; (aq SONS: un 34¢ toes of pure, wholesome confecUorery, Who, by]and in fact every other candy s:ore of prominence noe Vtonians: cevaueive of ouatested xD BOX Dx vee gat any of the Loft stores, are assured of the] in Greater New York, Sivas sono eet, Sarsaparilla Corttandt Street stores, oven overs, evening until 11 o'el it Tr Mlctocn, *’eleek Lenox ts Park Row vena un: JA &, New ree. > po ROE EE ieee lo ene catin pl Park Bae Are lures’ ope aturday even ny 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWA es jam B. MoKinley ot llno riginated a physician's Milk Chocolate Covered 4 BARCLAY 84 1 Cor, West Broadway, Cor, Fulton St that the | Pres sent’s teal | pre sription years agoand has Buttererisp 29 nnnaee nt nit 3 Av, 7 AV, ath St. 99 CORTLANDT STREF'T 147 NASSAU STREET ot hae Nara Oa or Texas aes pes pan safe, Sipe II a esontae eres a ore ase akokoway OPEN TILL 6 F, 2. Cor, Chureb St, 5 Bet, Beckman & Spruce Ste, tis |ficial-—an hones spring and Butters 55 a7 Has watt | LOST, FOUND ANG REWARDS i ye battle | all-the-yve Sree pi | comes ~ . PARK ROW and‘ NASSAU STREET H f the | te {all the-year-round medicine, | sit aa apa ee Has eAl sx | aa cme ae! ages hs Nico tipnes includes the container, 01 mer Senator Dick of | enocoiated ables called wareatcedo™ vl | ilar ‘oa, ‘Ds" 068" tengo sive”

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