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OR ne TTT, — . —— \ 0 * ’ : ne LT TT ee dike vious high price in Burope of 62%4. 1 ment, Fannie reported to Judge viaets eon tt Don’t Peepand Don’t Swish; ** Bullion dealers yesterday ascribed 9| After returning the salute, His] must stop swishing at vanced 1% cents to $1.16%, a new/"the strength in the metal to heavy Honor properly asked. peeking through the keyhol ld rs al “pk Bar sliver in London| buying by merchants and bankers e anyon did he do, Fanniet, * fp aon ta ‘persists. it out? st jouched a new high at 63d. an ad-|who have obligatio Ming due in N th D d B th t O “Hoe lamps me through the key-|®*ked Natha | ar . vanes of Md. over night. ‘Tho pre-!China about this time. | Lvatnan wt own a TUCE | vore and mares a funny noise” "| , "Get It In another bottle omg tht) anaatetal Bank Orwanized, | pin Mold S.Rie ee saiteer. | Simpson, Tut remember—the awish-| The Industrial Bank of New York Big Jump in Silver. AmMarp rise in commercial bar was shown yesterday, when the price ad- going to dismiss the complaint of a | nocomptished by electricity orderly conduct, but heres fuicing penta. T Ly, reanized with a board of «thet (neludes Vice Presidents of the grea Wall Street. The bank wil} ov. 1 at Fourth Avenue The capital stock of s been more than four ed and the bank will 18 paid-up AuEplas of $600,000, : . Assistant District Attorney Di-|'ng must stop.” - - And Essex Market for Him 'iviticysris' ey sna se sitar tight $27 ite — “What do you mean by ewishing at Se! itzer,” cautioned Mr. Direnzo, A » li Fannie?” he asked Nathan with| “Swish,” said Nathan, as he left | * There Is No food Like Grape-Nuts | pa . " |, When Fannie Heard Noise Like Seltzer Bottle} isn'nt hen 1 ovr DMN © trom Nathan.” tone ie a ion It you These crisp, brown gran- “How do you account for her com- must, or emulate the gentle wahoo- ules come to,you full of sweet health~building nourishment. | ~~~] ||| and Noted an Eye Glued to Keyhole, She| ian? Sicavolt the ewun et the seltace | All-Wool Velour Suit for a || Was Embarrassed and Indignant, but tear on, tee, Mt like thie—t am very yoitia, “For Bssex Market ha1 spoke” ’ Nathan Proves He Had No Schnapps With] , “Accompanied by an—er Intoxtoa- | 6 yy wait K COW IN YOUR FLAT. ting substance?” WH ||, the Seltzer. “Never, nof | schnapps; fusth In these days of high prices, Hamilton's low prices are making many new customers. A comparison will make a customer of you, too, Be curious! But You Must Have the Fiat and the Cow. times I drink &8)~ jay Do you keep a cow in your apartment? If #0, you can have bossy relieved of her precious tactal fiutd by electricity at the sxamo time that you are elec- trifying your bronkfast egg into a medium soft-bolled conditiow in the morning. i HERE are noises and noises and| be, Fannie joined the Senate and said | founds and sounds, There are| that such things must cease, the whip of the whip-poor-| , In Itself, thut was not eo bad any. hn hier hy way. ng as at! restricted | bottles In a | |j| Wh the melancholy note of the g0l4-)\)\4 observation to the keyhole, Fan- | and to fish It out of iy fish and the shrill | nie did not mind eo much. But when | ;,., ttle, I got to cry of the whiffle- | wch squint was accompanied by a | the bottle, dink in the evening |SWish or something like it, Fannie| swish it out, don't {| While ‘suspected before, this tact be- lecided that a visit to Essex Market | 17” J] came definitely translated. into reality shadows, But of/ vag not only desirable but also very ° 1a th with the opening of the Electrical Ex- C+} all these and the|necesmary, Accordingly, accompanied |, OR" | w a position tn Grand Central Palace lest , rest, the greatest of|'y sundry witnesses and members | Prosecutor, obviouaty relieved. Livery little dota! of family, o OP cil, according to the| Of the volunteer intelligence depart-|_“Now,” declared Hla Honor, “I am tactory life can be simplified and as f, ylore of Essex Mar- 3 ket Court, is the \swishing of the seltser bottle Whatever anima! you may think yourself under studying, whatever shriek you con- template, if you are below 14th Street | |FY and east of the Bowery, by all meuns | |kg avoid the swish of the seltser bottie. It ls frowned upon in those best of legal circles which surround Essex Market, the grand old temple of Justice. Nathan lived in an apartment on Chrystie Street. At the end of the bal! Fannie also hung her top-piece Just like O, Henry. Only Fannie’s testimony did not tell of a cracked mirror, a dusty trunk, or the picture vf an ordnance Lieutenant, or any thing like that. Nathan was the more picturesque of the pair. Instead of —buy direct from the manufacturer —at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten dollars! TUM UMUM UUM mUaTU num n OTT P/N PANO BNO OOOH) VOTO DAO INO NO OLINOL LO! OLNO ONOLNO/1L0/ TUN 4 e e 3 Criss-cross braid and buttons ° ’ ei\S/_ 2 =| are the tricks of these women’s § We sell dependebl handite at prices lower tha M M ae meena navy blue tricotine dresse Distinguished by youthful lines and the * whims of fashion, these dresses, whether priced at $23.74 or $33.75, have been de- signed to meet all the requirements of good taste. Some feature a criss-cross tucking at the bottom and a hem turned up over the skirt, some are elaborately embroidered in black silk braid, one model is conservative to the point of ignoring all trimming except For the misses’ own selection coats and suits leather, tweeds, velours There must be a style—a cut that is snappy yet has some degree of dignity—there must be fashionable material of a good quality and in the new colorings. Here we meet these | requirements aud bave an added attraction—the low price. the classic groWler, with its aqueous dregs and two cigarette butts, or tne well polished bottle of redeye, |r which Nathan might have seen 4 }| vision of the little farm in Chicago there were seltaer bottles. Lots vf em. Fannie often came down the hail, as one often, dows, unless one gow e fi cape. She noticed and Fy fs . || ex as"soon as ehe arrived within Sts OF balou Genuine leather coats buttons. All are of excellent quality trico- || sighting distance of Nathan's abode, heather mixture In full belted models with convert- ; 1 it i Fe ee ote aD ere anteter aiioel In all the wanted new shades. | ible collar, in $0 inch length. In tine, are loosely belted, and show the square anybody might look through a key Fancy silk lined and belted with tan, Sizes 14, 16, 18 $39.75 neck-line. You will find this type of dress hole on occasion; but when It be: Prohi- Ube ripple and straight line effect. $39.75 a ent thing, Li! Sition + Pere Lesmue of Nations, may Zibeline coats Shower proof tweed coats | petted and full back models with Fu belted model, convertible col- large collars that button up close far and deep pockets: Yoke sell; | to the neck. Venetian lining. Io and green tones. In tan. Sizes 14, | All the most wanted street shades. $21.74 ey 18 $28.75 indispensable for fall and winter wear. Two of the models are illustrated. Crame—Third Floor, 34th Street, Rear, sees 819.95 Velour Sune °32.95 | ames McCreery & Co. | THE NEW SUITS THE NEW DRESSES || In Tricotines,Silvertones, In Tricolettes, Tricotines, || J} Brosdstpnesetos ces Fayletian Salis, Sez || VICTROLA OFFER i] "$19.95 to $78 CON is bie i < | HAMILTON GARMENT CO. gues 307 FIFTH AVENUE, ssi‘Si. —— From the Bakeshop CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Made from an old Southern recipe Victrola Outfit....77 95.00 Te is like a plum pudding without the latter's rich and heavy qualities. In RA! | 4 ravaclantl loaves weighing about one pound. 2c loaf our own selection HOMEMADE POUND CAKE-Its falty is unrivaled ip any specialty of Records to the > de of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to ction. gore. Mage citron pein and raluevnut, at ey amount of........ 10,00 INE WHOLE. WHEAT BREAD—16-0r, loaf. Made from Enright's bar tits Wheat Flour, the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. 105.00 We will place The Above Outfit in your home on the payment of |} KMYS—Tnird Floor, 85th Street Special Chapeaux la Marquise $8. 50 Here’s Pictured here is just the one more proof of the i smartness and deft | 8Olution! touches of charm which have made this collec- tion famous. To see them is to be convinced of their originality and superior quality. i 9 e ee Other hats at $4.49 and $5.49 Women’s tailored suits Developed according to every possible phase of fashion in every sive and. shape, these models outcass all milinery eke: * 1 four new styles, two trimmed with fur, where similarly priced. peek ta cin epee specially priced at Each 8c. GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-02. loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour, Each 10e. L OUS ALMOND COFFEE | DELICIOUS WHITE MOUN.- RENGS- large size; 19¢ TAIN BREAD—In loaves weigh- ing a pound, 9c each. PIES~ Large size, 46c each, Apple, —== gredients; we N R raisin, lemon. ai 00 Down siete aL thoroushy | FANCY POUND CAKE Inclui 4 | $5 : Ss feath ‘Ove cooked; nothing to compare wit ing, Plain, citron and sins pure J Balance small monthly mart eal er them at the price in any other store. and wholesome, at, Ib., ° & men iat ‘ | All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises : ' toque 8 g2 89 Everybody knows that the tailored suit is the rock foundation - : iil f drobe, simpl I ‘ ; i 5 James McCreer & Co of any wardrobe, simple or elaborate. It’s one of those things that Delicatessen ‘ el y as Attractive lines combined with popular | simply and inevitably has to be. So—at a time when the tailleur FINNAN HADDIES— COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, al 5°h Avenue 24th Street | | colorings make them desirable. These h b * i : women os ee RD ee ce ee Z . hats are unusually low priced, as become as expensive as it is essential, these models offer a Paste of Diy: fore Obes SHOKED BLOATERS. te each | alain | ANN Colors All fall shades magic solution. Excellent in quality, they present the double made into a salad. air w aan etem ||| » ~» Nd value of being equally excellent in cut and desi ; pene in With |i POLE MiLR: CHEESES i SAN, cave—secona roo, rower and Feather Dept e eing equally excellent in cut and design. MAYONNAISE~ 2i¢ lb. ties Beare of fine flavor. 3 | delicious e Bere Pires ‘A combination salad, made of 4c It A. For the woman who prefers a con- ‘ \ C. Strictly tailored, this velour suit servative model, here is a broadcloth fresh eggs, celery, fine potatoes POMPEIAN | STAR BRAND SALAMI SAU- D. There’s always something new in | and Perfect Mayonnaise, in which | YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE er teat iI leeealet ea | in navy or taupe features the straight ure oil isus xt icy, mild and of fine suit with a fur collar and pockets. : e : . FINE SUGAR ED BOILED fon Me 'b 4 \ Utility and smartness navy, brown, Bice cuahaat rail tite | line elfect, and is particularly good for HAM oy one Pn Ca NUT BUTTE A OLIVE OIL are features of these gundy, Sizes 36 to 44. | use with separate furs. Sizes 36 to 44, 89e Ib iasatle; by eanitary S| | cups, % | Ke7S—Third Floor, B4th Street, Rear eye—Main Floor, Broadway ° e H H | Te vhe AR BRAND, : | silk sun and rain umbrellas | 8.7%: is, what pappened | when SAGE—88c Ib. Fancy | sausage, : iy 4 “always fresh” clever fingers designed a suit with the ay » Il spiced and. seasoned; savory | BRICK CHEESE~Mild, creamy }3]| lys fresh ‘ H pockets—that’s the motto of this oe ‘and of fine qualit S2c 1b. bal] 4.89 new short ripple coat and a fur collar. ig" 7 n and delicious. nd of fine quality 2c Ib, BF | $ ai Nmlotinese " : semi-fitted gabardine navy blue suit * dd. Bakery Prod Jot. Delivered | | | In broadcloth—all the autumn colors. M " Delicateseen an akery Products Not Delivered. S| Unsurpassed (Tas include Sizes 84 to 40, | with a pleated back. Sizes 34 to 42. U.S. Food Administration License No, G.C2868 B.C88, ‘ , fase Pen peer pet geeen Ve for vrpsnne There are only 200 of them at this price. Made of an excellent Ailimadal hlined th h y i lina and Frencl quality of silk, with cord loops and handles with caps of bake- models are silk lined throughout and are warmly interlined. 5 Salad Dressings | lite. “They have the stylish false ends, In black only. 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