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tees Ye eer ae “ RRR EER iss ‘e p = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER fi, ! m followed | chair and gave the ¢ db ” 4 took him down kaway | but it was only a moment before the! leave the hotel. A delegat mony that sent \ im oat of trou two ere was alhim into the night wishing him luck, [him to the electric chatr. me ts later Bridgie Webber rs who had “I can never forget the appeal in me on Second avenue and sald, hered to look at tie notorious Jack, SAYS HE HAS QUIT THE GAM: | ‘irs, Hocker's eyo as I began to speak boys want to see you." 1 asked bl se, Howe went out to the bar and BLING GAME, T can shut my eyes now and see that in such a y what boys, and when he told ine y th prietor heading @ look, Becker looked at 1 was with him I demanded what “I [delegation oF who wished to wn at th kambler | frightened way and I felt so sick at was doing here. ‘T brow be introduced, These men were declared » for all) heart that 1 was on the point of run-| There ® ald ‘Bridg Then 1 c respectable property owners and men The el| ning from the courtroom. T hoped all br rw . ef was up for eure. That was on|of means who ti come up from the nity Underworld” is|along that my testimony would not be only one Monday evening, and Herman was go-|beWling alley down atairs. One after nearly finished and will be published | given weight enough to convict Charlie tng to make ix squeal the next morn-|another they were presented and ex-) within a month. and I tell you this"—-(Rose dropped] smooth ng. So I fxured out that Herman would | pressed thelr happiness to mect Mr.| Ho relieved his mind about Schepps, | his volce to a whisper): Ke ircle- have to be sligged and run out of town, | Rose. il veae he called an “hnpudent Uttle er-| “T don't believe Becker wilt ever att] smoke c and that was the progra as far as) Would Mr. Nose have a drink with! rand ty, whe would steal the milk out|in the chair,” he said. “Velvet” i + | concerned, them? Certaln aid Mr. Rowe] of your tea.” t any reason?” was asked, | cece ees ad were | take? Ro carsaparitia and) “Schepps is out West somewhere now, ® big one that I don't even dare| jg the password! | (Genitived from Firm Pare.) thala and get away with i 1 was so waiting |in an as d the reporter that| and will keep out there if he is wise,” |to tell,” replied Rose. + ] the iden Recker had himeelf, Let me tha above wan (he strongest! ttose added. ‘The train was coming. ny | tent you how he got the Idea, Recker few times |he would take again as long 48 he) ‘The gambler grew very earnest as the] “My telephone number ta". and soled tecauwe of nis (irene : nid the reporter | lived. | time for the train approached, Rose gave it to the reporter. hen Weawne he was in a rage, while ‘Rridgle’ | belleved In his power ANNO © were tural 9 shore to the en't had a drink since you came | t remember thia,” he bewged, “Tf |you want me keep on calling ‘Hello! went the boys out to kill in cold blood. aes tay bres yr gh vigsnd street a block away ané faintiy lit \* bantered the bartender er |1 could bring Becker back out of that | and announcing who you are and I wil) ‘a Brldgio’ Webber for you! And|1t Was really pitiful, for 1 Krown | No, I'm off St," replied Rose shortly, |death house I'd give my right arm to y. Otherwise 1 do not answer any ett i tt 1, Jack Rosa, said sot [to ike him strongly, and I had to keep MONS re SHE GUNTER SIG | od turned to the rear of the Foom,|qo it. T mean that absolutely. I loved bd “He's running to form,” Rose re |on deceiving him.” : 4 naa 4 FiQUAKD IT wi BUT AND wett and Mea Becker, and ofthn tad he train rotted tn. Pi Bs ‘ pabahi “4 dashing in and | FIGU ' Al hor that Obarite was going too etroffg,| “Gor y," the ex-collector, “ pe oN wpa Bee rela SAYO'HE WAS TRYING TO O04 n the Metropole! FOR WHITMAN. A ghe believed It, too. The toughest | gambler, informer and author. “Give Copctrcyn f because I know ‘Bridgie’ pretty we BECKER, the gunmen plied out and 4) opney could have cut my tongue out lany of my Mfe came whon I faced ware deal and don't forget to | TELLS HIS WHOLE STORY WALK: had reached the shore by this|car, 1 did not see ‘Bride Adie’ that T said he was a rat.” a nd ING ON THE BEACH. time and was pacing along swiftly, the after the shooting. I was B -tasten,” he wald suddenly. “rm go-|story fairly racing from his lips while | couch when the news wa Solasso Hd the to tell you a few things about Web- | he Resticulated and imitated each char- ber and about the whole affair that 1) A4cter Brave not told before. I want every| “I wan decetving Recker-I waa fool | Recker and hia wife from the witness tell ‘ before fd have tol4.” resuined Rose sit- ing at the (able. “They could have ae crOURE 19 |icHied me If 1 was gure my wife and/ oe we Hy Mes Kida would get along and if I figured caught by the Rocker was standing’ behind me, but cary went to Marry Pol. (When T found differently T sent tor f} at down Jumt as 1 ray it, and {toe him, Chariie used to say to me Vike | tox, house 1 tried to aa ok |Waitman. Here was Becker, who had ave rent thtowen L want sou to re-|thia: ‘Go up to that guy’ (mentioning wt Wet get Rim end found heen at me morning, noon and night 1 igen hg regime fo | kill Rosenthal; here was my friend me one who was holding back) ‘and cep the phone off the an [te mat a bargain tell him I sald to come across. Tell! hook in his apartment and know the!" me EO Me and ‘) ‘The agreement was made. hin 1 sald #0,' and Becker would atrike| police were looking for me I decided to Not even 4 a “Now, then.” continued the gambler, | himself on his big chest while his surrender, 1 went to Dougherty and ap! ; | voice boomed."* said I wanted to surrender. ‘Am I un- “Tm going straight on with this story waar’ T uaak a gc Shen you don't understand inter-| Here Rose became the heavy raider Troe ulate stenscrapher @aged MAx Stousr and was preparing to a continue their rupt. 1 talk Hike @ bite streak, but my |Pounding his chest and lowering his winy atntoment ne'to my (confess and I beat him to it. ‘Bridgte neck to a thickness which approximated ‘ty Me the time et the choot, lea when he eaid he engaged Btouer to mo that I - hanes an petbgetigpatie that of Becker. he netty ts @ clever detective-. |detend him. He engaged him to tix tm- Get excited when I begin to talk of it, | tat of He q ai ay rict-Attorney, and ° rc pede Powe " him, Jnok,! he used to #ay.| the oleverest Now York ever had—when munity with the , Mia's kage ite vd eae ei ss ‘and tell him I'll get him and get him| he wants to be, He bewan to try to|he knows that I know he Iles when he ’ 5 «li gage hl good if he stalls any longer, I want) trap me, but T can talk too, and I've | Ay otherwise, vg conspiracy. He was in on ‘t and strong Sukie tase tend Sank ‘Webber was right near the Job when hundred thie time,’ would | known hi for the killing. Do you want to know | three eda ied ms Ra eae and nothing developed. {Rosenthal was shot. How near T don't peat to me what you're going to write, know, because he wouldn't tell me his game? Well, I'l) tell you. ‘Rridgie’ | wnat ro ney 1d what he told me to| Dougherty and Inapector Hughes left m4 from under, He is squaring Baeble Mater pe the room a moment and the next thing thing about the actual shooting, But Faerie tom He oan ag rat we mck | Payee ckata a's See ah on wh ain Herma in all departments on Thursday and Friday, and in the following pias te y glaring at me. {in the J back on his story in day or two, and bat nmen. Why, right after the murder, [esate ctr| Mem Bao wanted oe moner nad 77 ong auahed at hp hind of ted Svan'T way Scar aod Pal any wal departments throughout the entire week that he was compelled to retract. terre ty the three hundred or|and 1 nodded to him that everything |ing in Bridge's house, Webber came In a Rove aia not know Weober had al-| 10" soph hery Meee dR M 8 ml refused to tell me a thing of what : : a recy nongu to was e toa, | Ye" more came without much trouble) SA, Ul JIE setpner proved that?” and happened, altho ne wave, me to . Gloves Men’s Silk Furnishings] Waists and Blouses “Ho « wa,” Ros = “3 01 4 The Evening World understand he knew all abou! FOR WOMEN, M : 7 ale San Ene to ee yaa, Would say, “Well, did you tell that KUY| wore nauring A. big hotel. In. Arverne | Bridgie Kot hie de rts ho would b8 UD) WOMEN'S GLACE CUNEO ae SILK PLEATED SHIRTS—Advance 1913 Smart Styles for Women and Misses trying to help Becker, wut the District-| What I sald? And I would answer yes) which te open all winter. the river in the death house Teabth finde qualhipcwie igns—first time shown—self and fancy ONE LOT OF EXTRA FINE WAISTS Ateomney hut me up’ and he will be[end Becker would ask, ‘Did he know Some in a while, I'm cold," mggested | Rose had lingered over his third « q Freres Vit ait stripes on white grounds—in single boxes 5.00| —Reproductions of fine French models; helteved. He will be solid again with eee as a» ‘come Coad Phe Rose. He sat at a table in the rear, Box 2. 8500.38 os 3 00 sinale 3 15 Pua t Oe ee | crepe chiffon, chinrmeuae end A Fthe kangmen and with the police for| You mentioned my | name ine money, 6 pairs, * 3 pairs, PF pair, novelty and neat stripes on white and oe 9.00 to 28.50 howe to help Becker. it Nig baeketibsas SiO sa, iad DOW WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES—20 button tinted grounds—excellent weight, custom 5 | ae Regularly $14.00 to $45.00 2 4 SAYS WEBBER WILL OPEN) ie wwelied up his chest before saying ||P) length—selected quality—white only— fit and finish, Regulaily $6.50 3-9} permit Se arr rh Haein ft GAMBLING HOME. ‘Look at ine, Jack.’ ‘There inn't any-| | hee for ee chat be ie Ge phevonpalihree heme ee CREPE DE CHINE—With Robespierre spat uit toes un et Pos wicoiy ts | be ezoy ith them. Tim guine to pound Goairs, 200°: Sonics, 205°: pain’ 215 tripe ExGriy’ Sew ‘end. citteeate= sae tose 5.50 again @ police w! y to | be easy with them. I'm goin ij 4 u CHIFFON CLOTH—Trimmed with him. I knew when he went away with | them till they eat out of my hand.’ WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES—16 button aueen PAJAMAS—Fi Fes. rortat $4.50 Ge ahindew lace; toade over ocme Matha: that something | And all the tine I was amoothing things length—first quality—white only— ine Habutal, in neat og 5.00 hie wife on that trip ing stripes, military or low neck—silk frogs Regularly $6.75 Oe would be patched up when he got back. | for him and he thought he was bullying B B Regularly $3. rs pee and ocean pearl buttons. ‘enail, median |CHIFFON—Two new models; combina. 9 igor Bor 2.007. Box cn, 2.050r.Sinele 9 y5| sd cream pear buttons. Small megs 4.50 | tion of brocade and lace. Reg 33.00, 3.95 am not, and I don’t care who knows u jecker wouldn’ jo, be- eg y . le i L ist peas ‘loor. down on Second avenue looking for |to take money from disorderly hou An important display is now shown in all our stores length—selected a etitren g py ptiches peel ond 3 50 8.00 of VOILE AND BATISTE-—Hand trouble, but out here not a gunman |‘Let that stuff alone,’ I used to adv egularly $3. ir 7 to : & "i oe would risk a shot at me. ‘They Rave no|him when Jack Sullivan was suggesting of the mellow white, and of blue, pink and lavender, Bor 4.707 BOE, 1.80. 32° 1.99 Peas ee, oy eam 3.30 embroidered; crochet, cluny, and Val, gg ipterest in me. They do what they're|(sorderly house graft and showing all so dainty and exquisite in color effect. The pieces Gpnire, & pairs, Se pair, Se grades of thread silk. Accordion stitch, VOILE— Hand embroidered; entire waist paid to do. ‘Bridgiv’ is the one who |where there were big pickings. And ; 4 WOMEN’S WASHABLE DOESKIN— with newest and most novel cross stripes. cluny lace trimmed. Regularly $2.50 1.35 paid them to do the killing and they are | Bec! took my advice, I stopped him} |} are careful replicas of real ivory patterns and bear ene ar Reena BL 50 pair Regularly $2.50 1.35 VOILE AND FRENCH BATISTE— looking to him for a further shake- | from the same trouble with others that down. “Brid; will open up again. |he had with Rosenthal a dozen times by the same appearance of a massive elegance. Single SILK ACCORDION NECKWEAR—Un- ree 85crr. 3 pales, 90c rr. * pair, 95¢ usually fine qualities and all newest cn 2.00 That talk of gotng into the clothing | patching up the breaks. 1 would have \ manufactured for us by the largest firm in WOMEN’S FRENCH KID GLACE— signs and color combinati M ‘ ‘ has business runs for Sweeney as far as I |fixod the Rosenthal affair if ho hadn't ay, are manufacture y _— “Regis” quality—2 clasp—white, black, Revel eddes A HERSIETTY S160 and 62100) GOC)| OF Lele te menerore priced wale NetOR—“TeFiser. jem concerned, “Bridgie” knows noth- |heen flied with stories from Sullivan Europe making Parisian Ivory. Our prices are closely pc BAY: Box ularly $1.50 pair SILK ASCOT TIES—Made from foreign | Hosi ing but gambling, and right here in|and if Henman hadn't been ng ate pth i ; ne ines Single ait ia Ue boweek tea cua | aw Lore is the best place for It. ‘The |ullivan‘a wabby mouth. figured on this higher standard. Every-dainty need Gpaire, 89CP* 3 pairs, 90c vr. Sate O5c | Sie Ge core fips = 1 25 | osiery * tighter than a drum now, but) BECKER WAS READY TO DO of your own toilet table can be readily met and WOMEN’S CAPE GLACE—1 clasp— Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 4. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. people foraet mighty easy. SHOOTING HIMSELF. ew tans and white, Regularly $1.50 pale SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS—English and PURE SILK THREAD HOSE—Black, self our assortment offers boundless opportunity for sclect- ‘But there is one man none of us will when 1 did get the gunmen I had ing gifts that will charm your dearest friends. ver forget, neither Webber nor myself 1, intention of ever ordering @ killing, any of the boys tn Sing Sing, and | 1 way gtalling for timo and kept stalling Sin ‘American made cravats; exclusive and dis- or colored; hand embroidered insteps; also Pex iee, BFC seairs, DOCH suis!’ O5e} _ tinctitely new patterns. Regularly $1.50 BSc) eee in ton works ee 3.50 WOMEN’S GRAY CASTOR—1 aes SILK HALF HOSE—Accordion Regularly $4.75 and $6.00 pair Je “thet nan Is ‘Jack sulliva: It was his ok- | IH! two-tone effects. Medium PURE THREAD SILK HOSE—Black, tan Sas eM dee aie “Aaebyiidimnebee: | OU eee ene ones biee|il| | Hair Brushes Senshi bones Shoe Hooka nes Sa Se weight, cotton toe, heel and ‘and evening shades. Fous nature that caused the murder. Ho | seit. | Military Brushes Cold Cream boxes Trinket boxes G pairs, 85c rr. Box 3pairs, 90cPr- 95c| tops. Effective colorings. 3 rare, 1.00 Regularly $1.50 to $2.25 pair «95 in jail now and be ought to be kept | “jut you sent the gangmen out that | | yf Pin Cushi Jewel boxes MEN’S CAPE GLACE—1 cl: Regularly 50¢ each » .UU) puURE THREAD SILK HOSE— there for life, Of all the low, contempt- | night to kill Rosenthal,” offered the Cloth Brushes in Cushions Glove tas eh R awe SIL!” HALF HOSE-—Black and plain Black, white or tan; cotton garter welt ble creatures I have ever met, Jacob | reporter. : |] Combe Trays Bele Mellen Bat nomen tent meeeiay 9 Sale colcrs. Mottled and two-tone effects. and cotton soles. ‘Regularly $1.00 pair 75 Reich, known as ‘Jack Sullivan,’ is the| “Nothing of the kind,” replied Rose. Clocks Picture Frames Handk’chief boxes pairs, 85c Pr. a eairs, 90cr- pair, 95c Self end § fency stripes. § 906 6 pire, 1.45/20, ait GAUZE OR MEDIUM lowest. “Do 1 look Ike a fool? Can you Mirrors Nail Polishes Puff boxes MEN’S WHITE GLACE—1 button, also regularly 50c each 2 Rk Seta ee EEA BO SULLIVAN CARRIED STORIES |!masine me sending « car out to mur Powder boxes Shoe Horns Nail Files with black stitching. Regularly $2.00 pair Teal: Ft Hand’chief Ne er cua lareaticpemet t BACK TO BECKER. Ng Saw aged evi igiag = Sin Mg Box Box Single ris inen an 1ers Regularly 50c and 75c pair N care trotted between Becker aria ater- |TENt Have eome sense. Why, Shapiro Crate | 30. 3 pairs, 1,35 >. pair, 1.40 : (Box 6 for $2.00) 35¢ aldn’t know what the game was or he Single Pieces or Complete Set MEN'S GRAY CASTOR—1 clasp— 3,000 Dozen—Unusually Fine Qualities | an when the trouble was on and drove would never have driven the ‘That , rf A cker into a fury with Me stories, He) feiiow atiould never have deen seiected| (I! Monograms and Crests Executed in Many Bor Box tate eine Suitable for Holiday Gifts Und id go to Kosentual and tell him | gor such a job. ‘There never would have On 125 1.30 rr. © 1,35 | MEN’S HEMSTITCHED— nderwear Wer waa ready to wend him away, | b Dit 3 | Colors and Designs Gpaire, Le 40 pr. 3paire, te pair, J. 14 t& 13 inch hems, Regularly $3.00 dozen 2.29 Avhidn Walaa threatened Fe sien | “eue tiataels had come on the eceno | BCS TS poate saa 2 Sivcnaa FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ivan would trot back and begin his eek ‘before. He hunted Beck | & 14 inch hems. Regularly $5.00 dozen 2. . —Swiss ribbed, han: ory thie way, xe T have heard him do|and told him T wus stalling. ‘They met | P ARK & TILFORD Leather Goods Met s HEMSTITCHED— 3.95) finished necks; lone or short slezves. 4. 5 two ogcaslons: ‘Say, Charlie, ook out | on Seventh avenue and One Itundred ant | Most Useful Holiday Gifts. 24 & 4 inch heme, Regularly $6.00 dozen 9-99 | union, guiTS—Medium weight merino; Herman; iw'n sore. Me's goin to Twenty-fifth etreet, and afterward MEN'S HEMSTITCHED— 1 weal, Only for me he woukl have iecker came to me in a rage and de- | |f! . FINEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES in 14 & Myinch heme, Regularly $7.50 dozen 4.95) high neck: tong sleeves: regular and extra 4 Og venta The World ailing teclay, nue Locker came to me to a rage and de-| il Sth Ave. & 26th St. And Eight Branch Stores Jewel Boxes—Sewing Boxes and Baskets MEN'S HEMSTITCHED— sizes. Regularly §1.50 end $1.75.¢ach .4¢ stopped him, Charilc; leave dt to me.’ ‘Don't drive me wild,’ he exclaimed. Medicine and Bottle Cases—Photo 14 & Minch hems. Regularly $9.00 dozen 5.95 | UNION SUITS—sSoit finish cotton; winter nd the squat, thick-mouthed fool would | ‘Croakc that ——— for me or, #0 help || Frames— Scissors Sets— Military 4,75 | WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED— weight; short or long sleeves, 55c tand agupe while Becker cursed Her- him myself!" | Brushes, etc. Reg. $6.50 to $7.50 4 Yate} inch hers. Regularly $2.25 doren TO cacarre sey Mitoceh atheewerd Bi i t_night I guve Lefty Loute fifty IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ARTI- WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED— o. 1.00 , and afterward Sullivan would r 4 2.75) Medium weight merino. Reg, $1.50 each Herman and tell him how Beck ws Loree ooks Soe Manean oun. crue ADEN emer aet mee tee O7ee® | MERINO VESTS—Medium weight; high : ttl read: be hu | TEE EE _ resses— es—" — Me ietac to tse Dhsisacation| aa eign 228s this tan es has Aiso— Stick Pin Cate, Needle Casee and yg | 4 inch hems. Regularly $5.00 doren 3.75] neck: long sleeves; regular and estratizes. gee y with the story, SEE! ROVER: Regularly $1. . : LISLE THREAD VESTS—Swiss ribbed; and it went on that way for weeks Husband does his best cigars. Keep Ahe ad SUIT < SES of sole leather—Strong, ser- Real Lace Handkerchiefs} “sic hand-crocheted fronts, fter Becker had shook with rage and viceaiie cases, reinforced throughout. Regularly 50c and 75¢ each BR heh cme bay bal : e Linen lined with Pockets, 2trinch. | so 4.85 | Neatly Boxed tor Christmas Presentations ‘tox for $2.00) 39C rman, one day Sullivan came DUCHESSE HANDKERCHIEFS. Q at batts vehng Wy By Telegraph “QRGS kawaige and goer popaae | Reeuasntewens ect, 1-25°275| Fine Wool Blankets nd t cke shapes, Most desired leathers, in black VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS. 6.75 and colors, Kacelient varity. sotosaso 2.85| Regularly $1.85 to $2.25 each. 1.35 +0 1,75 | SINGLEBED SIZE. Regularly $9.00 pair rid in an affidavit, and then Becker t out of his head altogether while, ivan @tood by, licking his chops h He lid. R h all the world like @ dog at the OSe@ In the Holt ay Nus. O fetal R DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $9.50pair 7.35 nt of meat. ‘ W Sk ishi rientz ugs DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $11.00pr. 8,00 “You will never realize the nature of omen’s Furnishings r ; peyond any reasoi o EYL A A SPECIAL LOT OF 200 FINE CABISTAN AND | DOUBLE BED SIZE. Regularly $12.50pr, 9, le yond ate with Ra c ON TEA No time to write letters For Women and Misses DAGHESTAN RUGS— EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE. 9.25 rman and Becker ond Wenig he TT and wait for mails during A Select Variety of Latest Models. Exceptional qualities and colorings; average Regularly $13.00 pair 10,50 reach between them. Sullivan be- White Rese Coffee, Pound Tims, 35c. s— size 4 ft. x 6 ft. EXTRA DOUBLE BED SIZE. this busy season. LQUNGING ROBES R 9.35 lieved Becker could kill fifty Rosen- iy - Zanana and Japan 5.95 to 59.00 100 Rugs— Regular price $45.00 30.00 egularly $12.50 pair J, ni Regularly $10. 50 to $65.00 od eet “40.00 A EUE NIE He yor Western Union services HOUSE, GOWNS—Of French Hue emuler price ¢55.00 "AY, Comfortables nel an ross, , 2 HE’LL SURE BE PLEASED Will easble Fos te speed "Rody sco 7.50 © 16.50) oe eet 000 ar eek UR a re up your business. PLANET (iP BLP RRROWN Oe eGe=-Dark, rich colorihgs and: soft, BENCH SATEEN Reiley $6.75.each 5.35 vet oa Regularly $3.95 to s22s0 2.95 t0 17.50] sitky texture; one & x na mis FRENCH OP Wes filled: 4" ge e finds BOUDOIR AND ice $25. SAC — Sil de chine, nee 7 ~ : poh Use Fast Telegrams SACQUES — silk; crepe deo! Realar pie 000 22.50/ Linen Sheets and Cases his Day Letters down. tary $2.25 t0 $27.50 1.50 t 19,50 hepovn scores = 00 euch Heavy Round Thread Irish Linen Christmas : SILK PETTICOATS—Of messaline, Regular price $40.00 and $45.00 : lemstitched; single / Gifts Night Letters ‘Jersey top, crepe de chine and chif- 200 SILKY CARABAH RUGS— Serene Aiko tend pei 5.50 7.00 . 3.3 fon. eqularly $3.95 to $25.00 2.95 te 18,00] “ verge sizeiy' $9.00 10 $12.00 6,50 to 9,00) _ bed. Regularly $9.50, $11.50 pair 6.85 8.50 an PILLOW CASES— Hemstitched, CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS. A Attractive Reqularly $7.50 to $22.50 9-90 to 15,00 Table Linens PILLOW CASES He etait pair 1.80 SILK SHETLAND AND ALL Guaranteed for Wearing Qualities Regularly $4.00 pair 2,85 Regularly $3.50 each Woe tly 93.05 t0 $27.50 2.95 to 20.00) rapLE cLoTHS—2x2 yards. 2.50 Pillow Tops Fine Silk Umbrellas |tA* coms? Ragaitay $4.50 each 3.00}:,000 TAPESTRY AND an TABLE CLOTHS—2x3 yards. CADE PILLOW TOPS -- Ver 3 For Men and Worn Remilarly 64.75 each O60| wide range of styles end colon Alntng. four of the fain EXTRA FINE TAFFETA SILK—Choice BREAKFAST NAPKINS-—To match. suitable for Library, Sitting pojeintni mountings of sterling silver, gun metal Regularly $4.50 dozen 2.95 Room or Parlor Pillows. and To appreciate the convenience and Ferry $4.00 and $6.00 2695, 3.75 | DINNER NAPKINS te rits5.00 doren 3685) Rew. 75ct0 $2.50 pers. 45¢ 95c 1.50 great value of the Sunday World's KREMENTZ &@ ©O,, 168 Chestnut 8! Want Directory—READ IT. Hct | Broadway oO Its Steck RECEIVE PROMPT ANP CAI ATTENTIO! PHONE GRAMERCY $100: Sad . , : — THESE SALE GOODS WILL Not BE SENT C, O. OR ON APPROVAL,

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