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| emait bank uptown would fit him to car suddenly je into aight, and, ROBS WOMAN CASHIER, SAYS FINANCIERS esse ESS2%.2 RIOTS START STRIKE. |sisitets sk s2e.%e: bives Tanouan winoow. | first car suddenly ceased their activities dent of banking. re THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. ROOSEVELT MEN HUBRY. Serney National Committeeman and and permitted buth cars to resume thelt) Bol Thief Gets Purse Containing Delewates to Rash to Chica | @ Did you make this statement just | GOP 99 | way. | ; arts , Whi lected now because you thought the facts | A crowd forming a parade coming $235 and Makes Good feprelionn. Meliewsl >. Coerpett outa nted In The | from the direction of strike headquar- | t | | prt World would hurt the ‘ *, " tr 7 " Clearing House? A. No. 1 don't think | ors encircled several cars on Adams His Escape. rom New Jersoy and Chairman of the . | ‘ me) A purse wnatcher who was also af Roosevelt League, will leave Newark the Clearing House can be hurt, Hquare about 6 o'clock and more vio- | j 5 wed his eyebrows. lience ensued, Two arresta were made Window diver and a cellar rat managed Ices caine the CRaten label eked, “thi ode taken Inte cuatody to wet away with 8295 held te Sb dh soos hire is tn the po vie Wo RPL the Per aacraat Sari: Kil me pete tgtony belonging 10 the! Hoosevelt National Comumiiiee, Mr. | — ——— A Saving for You on Every Purchase — The purpose of this ad. is to induce all buyers of gold and diamond jewelry to come to Lambert Brothers store. Advertis- | | was charged with assault on @ polices | fruit firm of Wagdorowich & Shapiro] whiting will be the Jersey reprosenta- | Clearing House’ and the other | “Not by the statements published,’ | | m charged with at No, 1467 First avenue te " vi o er FB - . + - te Inciting @ riot. he ripped a purse containin qi fftanns EM Fimareste in the conve ation ing ing rates are high and every dollar we spend will be wasted unless of | rep erer | Ctetbare * ‘A dozen men rushed down into the from the arm of Miss Bertha. Ty Itkely that for av WE MAKE GOOD ON EVERYTHING WE SAY. r Wi y the Late @ 0 you say chat it this | Strikers After Voting to Halt! ,, 4 ¢ arm rtha ‘Turner, ie awa former OD : ) B S/ A Lette: ritten By a taal ae | : tas bl tl atk iret caamaty the fifin's cashter, ; Srenktia’ Fort, who ‘are delegaten-at- Our ways of business are plain and honest. ALL PRICES ARE Hugh Kelly Read at Money | ceive and ontrageons tribnte Dash From Hall and Ate eee eee ao eein them, ‘Chey were MUA Turner wax walking down Kast] large to the convention, will accompany Upon the American people that the although they did hold up OMe Hundred and Fifth street to de-| Mr. Whiting to Chicago, ‘Tho = other MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Guarantees of the quality of all | "i unsuccessful ; ; ae " +. Gata a » Fh on Trust Investigation law cannot stop it—that the law | tack Crews of Trains. the starting of tue traina for nearly | Post the store's money in the branch of wil 60 later 18 the wee oil our Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Gold Rings, If | poreedltaerd nigh gg) = | half an hour and prevented many por- the Twelfth Ward Bank at One Hun- " from | i Watches and everything else we sell are always given, eae aan , r | fons from riding |dred and Third street and ‘Third avenue Whiting mays that whether be We ask you to compare our diamond and gold jewelry, quality A tragedy of finance” was revealed! Q. Ha’ fed with any mem-|, BOSTON, June %—Viotence marked! TRAFFIC BLOCKED BY CARS when a man stepped from the doorway) woud Wena iO ithe would depend | [for quality, price for price, with what you find in any other store fe-Gay to the mub-committes of the| ber of the House Committees '%® beginning of a strike of several WRECKED BY MOB. of the houre at No, i, hit her in the) Cal Navin) pene Roosevelt leaders |B fy evade Lia) ee . y td thousand o| y é ace with his fist and grabbed the hand: . at ° ; sine sou “toot ane cl PANG teiptovees OF (hw Hoe at oe t ith his fist and grabbed the h ee ear fenminve bar none, The people who take us at our word and actually make Mouse Banking and Currency ormmt: alnes yoe lstites y y? tba Wavial elttee das tee Avaut the saqve time tour of the new bag. Misa Turner screamed and fell; = the comparisons are our steadiest customers. Seite the: “sovey rast” when Q. He was very much disturbed, wax |Those who refused to work demand] jadiy smashed that the traMe betwe pil ad eters re tr ercee ace @amuel "Gataeenye cutie ‘for the A Not, and wanted you to “correct” | recognition by the company of a re-, Cambridge nid Boston was completely Seve! Y ollowed > committee, read tter that had been Wh&t he considered a most unfor-/cently formed union. The company’s! jeveral women followed him through blocked and remained #0 for several ine cellar in time t hi : * | peat ‘ st 0 see him jump the Gritton ‘by the late Sugh Kelly, who| trate admission? A. No, lal meee reply 19 that they have treated the| hours, ‘The outbreak in Charlestown) pack fence into the yard of @ house was President of the Oriental Bank | feted that I have tt revised. I had) men unusually well for many years and! was almost as severe while similar oc . . Diamond Saving Passed On to You What we say of our stock in general, much of it being of our own 3 |imehip One Htundrea 4nd Hoorn lereat making, applies closely to our Diamond Solitaire Engagement Rings with Gaon that Enetitution went under in| Ate UP my mind to do that anyway. | refuse to deal with thom other than as| currences took place in this addition. That we buy diamonds for spot cash in the European markets He dodged through a cellar there by t je} indi . nem jemove I ’ rect One inl tren lh ate ¥ elevated road were being ope noon that the actual vote In favor of Meet and was in the cellar of @ house} 4, gainent skin apecialist recoatly discovered «| ff t4-karat gold. Other engagement diamonds are mounted in solid 18-kari se lg 1 gg hl gag ig Cen eer eae tenn mneat | Mout half time most of the day, and|a strike was 128) to & Oovcere uerore. tie Coteuece Couce corse | Mv mw Caney tate ict gold and solid gold and platinum. Prices from $10.00 to $1,500.00, him if he had the letter | aspects of the Clearing House panka| YP tO ® late hour this afternoon many| ‘The Strike Committee claims that up) Around the corner. Through this house | Bet ces Which he had been subpoenaed to pro-| being dound by the minimum collection |“"rests had been made for assaults on| to the time of calling the strike to-day | ain igh bed bathe iver a Megeman. Drug Sto net te iT Gece, Mr. Jones took the paper from | charges rule motormen. 8,300 men had simmed union pa we is TRAREL and CRUD Pate khee % ‘a'Temove tara Uf hig packet. r right have the banks to ‘Tho men had deen discussing the mat-| had paid the initiation fee, At on One Hundred and Third atreet, hav- Gr A i, phy n peerem ‘The latter was intended as a revela- ter nearly all night at a mass meeting| time the company iscued a statement|ing passed through two blocks of jon ti tome of the lighter freckles vanishing entisaly,. It tlon to the stockholders of how the at Paine Memorial Hall and as daylight | that 3000 employees were still loyal) houses, The police round no trace of fo sbotuiely harmless, and cannot injure the most $25.00 $50.00 $90.00 $175.00 vent bank became the wWetlm of “the was breaking it was decided to take af and that every effort would be made) him beyond One Hundred and Third| Be nie io ask Riker-Hoeeman Drag Stores for f 7 : financial tragedy.” Vote, As soon us it was seen that those] to keep the car aystem in operation. street, PF a Solid Gold Seamless Wedding Rings ‘The atetement was made that “men rpenters, plumbers, |{n favor of going out were in the m Four hours after tho strike begal igh in finance,” whilo Mr. Jones waa| @nd others have @ moral as well as jority the gathering of nearly 2,000 cars were running on nearly all lin dying {11 of pneumonia and “unable to | sal right to organise and fix @ mini-| bean cheering, and a rush was made| but with about half the usual fre- Here are illustrated four of the many styles we show you. They an@ all the rest of our wedding rings are guaranteed to be made seamless—no solder. defend himeelt,” had “passed judgment” | ™Um price for thelr services. Any class for the first early morning cars. quency. 4 on the Dank president and ordered the | Tendering a service has that right.” | SMASH TROLLEY, BEAT MOTOR- 1K ERS INJURED Girectore of the Oriental to demand hia| There was a laugh as Mr. Untermyer MAN AND CONDUCTOR. MILL STRI. s ( i) > faslenation. and. the election of the |°x<iaimed: “Oh, then you want to pass! ‘The frat ono was mot on Tremont) IN FIGHT WITH POLICE. under the labor union rule?” atreet, one hundred yarda from the hall. writer, Mr, Kelly. Q. What greater right have the banks son xe 14-Karat.. 83.30 Store Your Furs " ., d Ladies’ Custom 18-Karat.. $4.00 ‘A short time before that, the letter | todo what they aro doing then rail-| °° Caf was stopped, the trolley yanked | yuippLETOWN, Conn., June ‘al 2% of Valua- d "Gulls, talus 10 apckarat,. gees) S0-Kac stated, Mr. James had been a witness | roads would have to fix a minimum| {Om the wire, the windows were) oral strikers and police offic tion. 23rd Street $60, at $35 ‘Mo charge for engraving. in an inquiry by the District-Attorney | charge for thelr services? A. The rail-|*™Ashed and the motorman and con-| 101104 in a riot early to-day at the West of Fifth Avenue erroneous road has the grant of eminent domain | ductor badly b r "4 ont ee rroneous feoreesion Nall S080 | run right through my home if it | sengets were ru and, | South Farms mille of the nial we | ween ft. it ts tracks over several |although none was injured, all seemed | ufacturing Company, about four hun ment. The action of the “men high in | states, It haw privileges granted to It}relieved when they gained the atreot. | dred of whose employees are on strike Ainance (the Clearing House Committee) | py the public and owes the public cer-| Ag 11] for an advance in wages and re @perated to give face to that false! tain duties In return, = Signet Rings for Graduates A Solid Gold Lambert Signet Ring, engraved with wearer's Special June Sales > > e orkin condith 5 gossip and thus work a tremendous| Q. Are they not under the control of ARR IE ts h Ae dea a We present to-morrow some. notable ex- monogram, is an i the national Government? A. But in| the reply, ‘no one tnterest controls the | Three arrests W P nota 7 gram, is appropriate ‘wrong to Mr. Jones. Fourth National,” ‘ a Sola gold Fn. very different wa: la *tetenee ‘$rotéent of the Crteatsl amples of the very unusual values that now are Hf Pilla, wold chased) craved ‘sides, and | eraduation gift. W Both ao teratate| @ Didn't Kuhn, Loeb & Co. recently 7 . . : Tower, Borde on gift. We are ready to geowed great emotion during che read-| cotimecca? A I 'conid not way thet aeaulre an Intereat? A. You : (Prom the Kansss’ Gity Joarnal,) engaging the attention of patrons at Renard’s fan? "®- $3.00] vom . please all tastes at prices from $2 } that fi ted t ow! A eed 3h ii i ii is i la ing, lad twitching and his eyes eee p, Hone usieays of interstate saa Py Sischishas A. aie ateriimer What is this feed stuff?’ inquired —special June prices on Misses’ and Children’s up. If you like a perfectly plain polished ring or one chased or engraved with a floral, academic, classic, heraldic design or a rich scroll effect we can supply it. |. pierced 75 Hr §575 No charge for engraving, Solid 14-Karat Gold Watches for Graduates Two solid 14-karat gold hunting case watches, engine turned, a style of ornament made with a diamond pointed tool and requiring extra thick gold: “Both are furnished with ‘1B Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, SAY@ KELLY HAD PROMISE OF | Mr. Sherer w “questioned at length | SchIf tn a momber of the Board, the city visitor. about the Clearing House certificat REFUSES TO FURNISH DATA ON|, “That” explained the farmer, “is a FINANCIAL SUPPORT. {esued during the 1907 panic, He said ADVICE OF COUNSEL. falta. Ps aivecen tuoush SRMLEE ‘The letter sald that Kelly had dew | the total was $10,000,000. | |g. stave you furnished the committee | 9 Ve en tye walakert.” Promised the support of the Clearing | acyl of Clearing House support could | With the data it desires, A. No, sir. wey House Association in the existing gen- se Q. Why not? A. On advee ‘of coun- close the doors of @ bank, Mr, Unter- eral financial Gstress, “But how tho | myer displayed @ copy of a letter sent to| a pledge was carried out the letter read, | four banks lato in January, 18, requir-| @ What counsel? (A. Junius Undyke, d y ‘Wm told by the bank's suspension two |ing them to withdraw. thelr Clearing | iQ, (ne Mtal wintd te in violet fe You Can Do What a Good Man months later when perfectly solvent.” | House “panic” certificates by Feb. 6 fol- | section 6241 of the Fanking law : hi hi 0 | ‘The Oriental had been in business Af-|lowing. The four banks were the) Q> Which provides that only the ers tt} 0) ng tyefive years, had $10,000.00 of deposits |Oriental. iho | Mechanics and ‘Tradees. Comptroller of the Currency has visi- wher. the panie started. Tt was paying | {0 National of North America and the | torial powers. A. Yeu dends and earning about 3 Mr. Cannon admitted th 12 per cent. dividends and earning 2 per cent, according to Mr. James, and|'NTIMATES THAT [T CAUSED | talked with several o when the bank closed there were in its BANKS TO CLOSE Ley coger tang tate Mig deg ” the bi ce et 4 Vaults about $3,600,000 of collateral to| Mr. Untermyer tried vainly to ket Mr. |qenired, to the Inspection of the come meet obligations of $1,716,000. Sherer to admit that the fact of the iittee. Mr, Jones told of being ordered in No-| sending of those letters was published | Tle also asked permissian to read a vember, 1907, by the Clearing Houne to | in the mewspapers and that this was | letter sont by his bank to! the commit- Wear, Pretty Porch Dresses, Bathing Suits and + Accessories, Waists and Millinery, none of which is matched elsewhere in style or service- ableness for the money. Misses’ & Children’s Summer Attire, Specially Priced Illustrative of some of the values that have made this distinctive little ‘Girls’ Shop” the most popular in New York. Girls’ Norfolk Middy Blouses—in white linon, with collars, cuffs and beit Re navy blue; ages 8 to 10. yoars. Luana = a ee _) y, Umelghtly, Faded Mair, he had Because it's unbecoming, unnatural, {| makes you look old. sop clearing for the Borough Bank and | anne HY the four Danks clonic le at eee maa | Value $1.50, at 95¢ seid condion, The farger one the Brooklyn Bank, both of Brooklyn. » Ine tote ta celta peta ky epee scalp from Dandruff i is a boys’ watch and was all he would say. | hut only to follow the rules of law and Ye jalted Skirts—of white linon, to wear with middy blous y emer er oy bare, teetine Sa the g had two dollars of col: |duty to customers. Lee ed ea 8 U0 14 years: positively we the wparket at the pric Sells fF ...eseeseveeee $27.50 for every ono of obligations, did] “But as you take shelter behind ad- A { other is a fittin: once withdraw thelr deposits, amounting sked Mr. Untermyer, vice of counsel that letter could have alue $1.00, at 50c Thesctie Iiting graduation to ab¢At'$1,000,000, which would seriously | ‘I don't know,” was the reply. deen couched as it’ is no matter how cripple the Oriental. He sald he waa| @. The National of North America and | nwitling you really were,” commented Smbeoide * panes £ ry 14 | ordered to discontinue clearing for the the New Amsterdam were Morse nks,| Mr, Untermyer. r J, $ wat for men and boys $25.00 Bolia wat other banks, and told that if he did hie| Were they not? AT belleve so. || Mfr. Cannon smilingly admitted that to rou your money back it out Value $3.00, at $1.95 nia gold guard Shuine (45 "iuchen ions} eis eyaiseck bank would et the Clearing House ose |, 9; 20 ot now how many Morse banks | Ce TU" eee? Misses’ Stylish Linen Dresses—in the most fashionable ; rong these wees, Summer shades: Norfolk and new coat effects In dainty color “It ald cause a run on the bank and 4, 16 and 18 yoars. Value $7.50, at $5.00 James G. Jannon, President of the Fourth National Bank, was called after ‘Mr, Sherer wa: cused. combinations: a lot trouble,” Mr. Jones added. PROBERS ANXIOUS TO FIND Charming La Vallieres at Lamberts A style of or- WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER. Mr. Cant asked how “he and fi nament worn gen- A Service man, with subpoenas | M's friends” aaquired an interest tn the ing 3 | ty H erally with eve- \anued fy the committes has been | Semurity Bank. | Ile : : ; Pret Porch Dresses in playa fed H searching unsuccesefully the last two the Ni ef egy ROR eared Bagi 7 TR Smart New Models tain resorts this summer. Many pleasing patterns and many mod- erate prices. Guaranteed like all Lambert Jewelry. { o@ John D., and Charlee H. Mellon, wt a not an oMlcer of the Secur- Secretary alga: y Han Tontinke 1 TE Ra a and | “Large Unterosty recently Gought into _ “Etta our impression," eald one of the | {he Jaurth, National, did they not? 6THAVE & lem ST. The chief characteristic of these smart Summer wh arice frocks—made by machine after high cost models— Congressmen, who would not be quoted, " Me le you meat Spear’s Brom Soa $ 95 i ATATATAVA is the exceeding daintiness of Seach combined with a Tiant thane two men are trying to avold — Outfit, Comp ete, KXAXAAKAAAA ‘ most surprising degree of economy. No statement was ninfe by hin we DOCTORS ADVISE ‘ rhe a PN i To-morrow a host of noteworthy specimens in pretty rT the lin jong whic! ny od te triple tT ys, voiles, nil ay fire os AMA | Soran, re, manners Mer OPERATIONS ee | \ HAAN Siar Siew Sie. Pee Be ee cava seanice beeen, Or. Hel RAMAN Avg i Sherer asked the privilege of ‘‘correct- i} ah ‘| \\ Solid 14-karat} Solid 14-karat gold Amethyst, 2] cold faceted] Lavalliere a baroque pearls and] Amethyst and| chain, 14 fine dia- naif $4.00], $5.50] mons, $78.00 | $3 2 pearl Fashions in Bracelets A beautiful solid gold bracelet such as are worn with the popular short sieeved gown for ing” 4 statement mude in yesterday's | Saved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Special June Bargains in gift for a young lady sses—of pure linen, in white or natural tan; hand and the price is only, 922.50 ‘seilor collar and cuffs: patent leather belts: i] wat ergaint nthe nramarer| Vegetable Compound. Smart Bathing Suits ui eon said Mr. Sherer, “that one-seventh o' to $1,500, Plain i 1 per cent. charges are collected on out chased or en-B) Swarthmore, Penn. -- ‘For fifteen | ff with S al 1 “Renard’s’—a_ popular synonym for styl iJ graved. Simple | town checks, amounting to $10,000,000 | n q S2 J te yp ) n} r style { auy, and that this brought a return | Yeare J suffered untold agony, and for | ~~ Ib In no department of this great establishment does it Gold or apatal HE to New York banks of about $50,000,000 one period of nearly apply more aptly than ASHE OUR bathing suits. The beard | anqually. two years Thad | Frovered. 10, y economies are unusually worth considering. recloue (taaae ‘The fact is that the charges vary hemorrhages and/[ tine A: C. A. tick y | fine diamond, rose finish, engraved, wo bright illus- from one-tenth of 1 per cent. 19 one- | Fe the doctors told me Paows ore pre Mohair jBothing gutter juare heck anol of bleck pnd opens, seenee oi $30.00 Aetlane ' fourth of 1 per cent., according to the I would have to un- | 9 ok ‘white stripe; so es at waist; black or navy blue; territory in which the bank is located tupen which the check ts drawn, On seventh of 1 per cent. is not the avers charge. It ts too high ‘Phen thers are a number of points, amang. them Boston, Providence, Al- bany, Proy, Newark, Bayonne, Phila- dergo au operation, ‘ aes $3.50 Value, at * $1.75 but I began taking | Bething Tights — 5 oee—Can- | Bathing Caps—splen Lyin B Pinkha| Benne yy BOC | itedc th" 81.95 | Mathes (9, 8.95 Vegetable Com -| J pound and amin The Greatest Waist Value Graduates’ Rings and Pins These are busy days for the bright boys and girls about to be gradu- ated. As usual, hundreds are coming to us for class rings. As usual, we prepared for them with guaranteed solid gold rings in dignified, classic designs of excellent workmanship. The number of schools of which graduates wear th the solidly made and handsome Lambert class rings is always growing. ‘checks upon “a Lal over e | 5 = od ee ‘within the Clearing ange of Life and | of the Entire Se ason Hoi 2 requiring collection charges. | cannot praise your Vegetable Compound | So q T known as discretionary | too highly. Every woma should take it | at that time. I recommend it to both old | wits Oe iF \ A pretty waist—in a new model—just when “ y per cent. of the out-of-town | and young for female trouble: P : Summer has really opened, and at such u price, will be checks are on those points, so that the | Emily Summersgill, Swarthmore, Pa, e delight to every well dressed woman, charges for collections are made upon | Baltimore, Md.-—'My troubles began | only about $40,000,000 dafly, dadat about | vith the toss of w child, and I had hem- | one-tenth of 1 per cent. I would Bave| (i, c04 for four months, ‘The doctors | Soli * Owl design, 14- moh Solid gold, sime | yt solid’ gold, | PoPular pattern, | Solid gold, mew ple and tasteful, | $5.00, Solid gold, | S°lld 14 karat, style, $2.50 ( $3.75 $3.75 $2.00 Our class pins of solid gold and sterling silver are original and varied in Here are some beautiful lingerie and voile effects, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, in the most ex- Wt i idea and are object lessons in strong, honest jewelry. We reproduce class explained this yesterday if I had been 7 r ° e Nh quisite patterns imaginable id and 2 jon 1 © reproduce ite P said an operation was necessary, but I pe: i i $s colors accurately in enamel of superior quality, Special designs made to order nee scion te einen ge te wt EV Greaded it and decided to try Lydia E. 5) ar’s Collapsible j : ihe | Value 2.00, at 1,00 at moderate prices. Please order them early. . BUT EXPLANATION DOEBN'T|Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ‘The Palace” Go-Cart | 1 medicine has made me a well woman and |The greatest Go-Cart value Spear 3 CON gy, s pal men tATIORY UNTERMYER. [Teel strong und do my own work." [ius ever silered. Unfortunately (QQ 4 J Modish Summer Models in d ' commitioe, wented to know where Mr, cking, 1860 Sargeant St,, only about £00 of these Untrimmed Hats Mrs. J. R. Sherer got his information. Baltimore, Md, get your orders in early “In conversations with bankers,” re-| Since we guarantee that all testi- ra : Z j pited Mr. monials which we publish are genuine, is " Width of seat 14 75¢ Just one example of the wonderful values H ‘ g ; oof} } He wee ed tor the nomen of the a agent te auppete that af Ladle Be . LargeWeekly, possible at present in our Main Floor Untrimmed SHVEF AIG 60 i i RR | sliver and i 1 Persons with whom he ea, inkbam's Vegetable Compound has the ; ‘4 Enamel , 14 { Enamel . 1.00 } “Mr, Gilpin, the assistant manager | virtue to help these women it will help von. Spear quarantees this Refrigerator to i Ne parent eae Shem Alone shale attract your oaiarand "ore | ont onnten i of the Clearing House, and Mr. Sherer,” | any other woman who is suffering in | hood joint, Colore—black, green, be the greatest ice saver and the best ss pe . Enamel . .@24 Enamel 50 ‘ Enamel , 82,00 he eatd, hike manner? tan and maroon, $ 675 food preserver in the market. It is in Handsome bleached peanut braids and ratine and aed velar, Sherer a relative of youre? | Te yoy want epectal advice weite to | Regular Price 7 highly polished hardwood, 42 inches corduroy effects, for outing wear and other wear— | AMBERT B OT ‘HER } What ts mie business? A. Manager |Vydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, | 10.50 high and white enamel lined through- 95c $1.25 $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 } ‘* of the branch bank of the Corn Ex-| (confidential), Lynn, Mase, Your change Bank at One Hundred and|letter will be opened, read and ‘Twenty-Atth street, answered by 8 woman ané held in De rop think bis experiqnes in that | tries eonfidenss. if out; equipped with sani- tary glass traps; 820 is $ 1 5:45 the regular price THIRD AVENUE, COR, 58TH STREET Genuine Panamas—at 04.50, $5.95, 97.50, 98.50 3 : STORE OPEN UNTIL 6.30, SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10.

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