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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911.
PLAYS WITH BABY
WHILE HE RIFLES
PAPA'S POCKETS
Stick Thiol'- ;ivi .11 Munt
Helps HoltJ La Lorraine l p
for Wailing Family.
M l'lrrre Ptirmrit wlm rMa 1n
loiiM in on beard eatarataa t
OTHER WOES M DOCK.
There's Mile. Higgins, for In
, stance, Who CatVI Sail
' Withoul a Chaperone.
ikV riirmnt aa aiienrl Ihl da
prt'!i for Havre of that Seel Iteam
hip La 1orralne of t!i Cotnpagnle
Generale Traneatlari;.que to-day! Oh,
U. la. In. U, la. la'
fet, It appi.iarhea ln o'claek. whm
that atramahip. ahould proceed to the
MUlt of the rlvrr and proje.-t hrrardf
flown the Stream Th-re rnmae to
Mona. Paul l'moiet. lit agent of tha
Una, already overwhelwed arlUi diitiea
1 BM rrepon1lilllllra, Moni i Blml of
California, depending run wboaa are
Mta and three ehlldran ilka the ap
pendage ' .1 COtnel M una. Hlml la
eneajinlri Inn ont) IIh'i pta M OB Hi"
Harwhlh are hlah.
nm an eautoelon of ianxiirvge Wilch
TaAecV front M. rtlml, ti 1 1 Mme Html
eohef ar.'t (he three ehlldran follow her
example, XI, rajue1 learni that M
Blml tiaa inel till 1 1 "kata an. I a ten WO
ftanra from 11 p .rait of 1il walitroat.
It la VeMIe riding on .1 Ninth avenue
Street ear that thil misfortune hapju'iie
TICKLES WITH ONE HAND, AND
RIFLES WITH OTHER.
An aff.ittle anil rourteoiia atianeT,
SreaVtng m hrnen ilcrliv hat. elta nloriK-
Ida M Himl In lha ear and II klae
tinder the chin M Rlml'i roUBBBBt of
hia pMMran While " engaged with hti
nht hand the al ranger reachsi with
Ma left -..Hid lo tin- ealBtCOBt pocket
of 11. simi ,111,1 abatracli iberefram the
tlrketa anil lha J." franri, aftar Which
he qtih kly leapa from tlie iar.
Wnat In to tr dona? Mona. Kaa;o
arlaea to ti r areaal in Ha aivee Mom
lml iu ilrliot- lint for that 'M
franr.. alee' It In K'ine. Mona. Blml
and hi weeping family b.uird Ika ihlp
mournf ll
Bill even then I. a 1. mining mut not
dapa1) t. I'or there arlaafl the pi edlm -menl
of M'lc Ailtit'iinr 1 1 limine of
Parts
iWlle. Illgglne i tranaported with
Brief. She hna lieen vlaltlng her friend.
Mile. Lenete Craven, at the Manor of
I .a. hntont. anil haa engBgad piaeige
on La Lorraine Bui In- aunt. Mme
Omar, 1 Reymer, who .ia to have met
her at the pier, ta not 111 evidence,
Again Mona. Plague! hi lai n to the o'--raoton.
lie t.-l. plnno a to tlx, Hotel
UrenoLie and learna that Minr Reymer
la beconii- auddenly 111 end can no I sail
on a ateainanip. When tbla Information
la conveyed to Mil, 1 1 iKKlna that
maiden la alinoat incur I o f.itnt In
lha meantime It la ten mlnutei pnat 1"
o'clock and 'apt Maurrai li of iu b .1
heat of Impatience that hti uniform la
tamokina Per ioea nol La Lorraine
carry the mall of the Ktata I'nlaT
AGAIN AGENT ARISES TO THE
OCCASION.
However, for the momenl Mile Adrl
enne II igrltia 1a of Intportali e transcend
ing the malla of lha Btate Unll nhe
Matt (o to Franco and her aunt c&nnt
Mpampany her,
"Ah-h-h!" ejm ulalea M Kaguet.
And pour ! everything la eettled.
Mile. Adrl enne Hlfftng hall aail. Bui
how? In the care of CapL Mannas
How almple!
It ia n 10.15 o'i o -k Wa hate only
time to note that Mine. Helen Dutriau,
who ruli-a in an aeroplane, and M itne
Mmon, ju, ii,,, in aeroplane, .mil
COUGHING BURST
BLOOD VESSEL
Saa Danger Avoided and Curca
Cougha In 1'nc lioura.
k writer for tti Medleal pteaj tatt thu
rouehlnj la rr.iM,uijbU fyf Hit bantlafl (4 bloo4
aaaal qmtu freeaeatlr. a (uueti or u utai.
u.'iee..4!. Hnrrl and MiaejallaB, ind tUeM la
turn ladiraia thai la b.. h 1. lull oi uniiou. and
art anttrr hlmW rtliat luiwil la iwtral
eouh urdiclnM. n.l ouutrt eftaa reiult la
am ham iiim fooe, tfcfj caea m m eeaaietlea,
A leaa-laialia couili tyrup win rk am, 1
nd hera t .1 re 1 i,rr n;,inn win I, u l., ,,rti
Ini lUK'iii lor It. .,tn,,l relief and tliuroujri
curat, it rtiU la -n of Lha eaaae, aaeapt 11
a cennmpuou Dual wail (r Haemellea 10
ruep u. rktltaa iut uegii thli Itwit at.
vbieb ruraa aniaa in fir houn, Mu in potU
eiw-hak wi fluiil wi, i ,uerrr bark, eaa ouuci
enaiiH wei'i mriit ii-'i aad . , .ruu
vbiw pine roauii!id. Tak twvatr h rvef
half lillr lei four liuur. TI111 OB li.l le
,-,-a- Ihr.i t I,.., inM,., .
eUlidji .i lord.iii 1
BM I
Dial
dear Pari a, hen "Toot, toot" eroiri.ie
the whlatle of l.n fjtrl I ilne. end In' ahe 1
le Boi r iwiy from lo-re
Itr M rBeTUwt, BltflOtlflh hla roll.ir
BB BarfonnfBj a aid Bnd pnfhftlr w.ll I
Ami ill fount enan re ia nf iha hoi of I
Ihe aeitlntr aim, he QUllB CDfltBlit,
He haa done hla duly llkr a man und I
1 l-'u .f ,ian
13TH SUBWAY SHAFT OPEN
NOW IN LEXIi.'GTON AVENUE.
1 1
l,Soo Men and 400 io.ims Win
""nun 15c .it Work mi New
rube Construct Ion,
Another II Haft, miklnir lhlflB In all
Befj -'ink By c,f Bradley Contractlni
'nmpfi:iy In Ihe row auhwtiv onnatr 1 -Ittofl,
waa BBMMd to-d i t a! Thlrt v-nln; h
etrnai and LwllBjrtOtl avenoe ButrWay
i.itrlne I now prooeadlnl Oifef two and
a unartr-r mllea, from Thlrtt-nlnih IB
lino HbB ArBd and Fourth tiei and aa
actual aonitruetlBII hoean So IhfSB
montha B4NI IBB RuBllfl Srvre CBtHBrlB
alon lonaldr-ra that ral progreaa ll mak
lu Within a few faya olhBI ihafti will tw
I eunlt aa far aouth h Twent t -aial h
i afreet and LBXlnf tOfl BweiniM, Bivlua em
ploymaBl 10 LBP3 Been and MB trmn In
ir.wht and day ahlft V,.rk elll be aup.
pended from 11 ciVlnrk a- nlaTbt till
In the mornlnj; out of regard for IWBll
era In tho neiKhhorl ood
1 The ahafta MlUI far opened ere lo
rale.l at the foUoWlni polnla alonK l.rv.
InvtoH avenue Thirtieth, Thirty-third,
Thlru -ninth, Hftjr-fourth, l lfty-eiahth.
Sixtieth, flat y-eeoiid. RIKtlty fourth,
MeTBty-BBrwnth, WHBtlBth, JCInaty-alxth,
Nlnety-ieventh. and one Hundred and
fourth arreeta.
I At Thirtieth, Fifty-fourth, f'lf I v-elihlh
and Hlxlioth atreela the llradley rom-
1 party i' bIbb bniidina trunk vault eaw
I eri from laeilBfton avenue lo ihe Kaet
j TUver. an a part of the non aewer a) -
I
PRETENDED BUYER
ROBBED HER KOUS
E
WHILE SHE VISITED
Wan; iher Victims ol i rick
in Fashionable Pari ol
Brooklyn.
Houf nwneri In lha faattloiBMilB stny-
veaan1 Hi iKhta BBBllBB of BfOBklyn
BatlBBS BOBJM a BPB fot aale h.itf kjeje th.,
BletlBBi of a hni'thii durina the iat two
eTBBkS, and Into loported Hodr kflaBBB Id
the TBjTOOp mo ron p e, loif It waa nol
until I in, nlo , Mia botttt W. II of
No M j, if, iraen avetiMe, rtMbb hue-
ball I Ir In !h or.,,, nBVBlty hualneaa ml
Manhattan, rap ried tun robbery of herl
bonie laal nle-ht. th.it th ;,nre rsal
aot pufly,
On TueKlB) Mn wVeyll. whasa huBhand I
J la In 1'lillndelphia on BttBlBBBB, waa
all"d on lha IBlepBOftB a man w ho I
aa d that he Brant Bd to Nh Ihe hOUBB I
I oyer on Wedneaday and miBht buy it. I
Mr Well nld that ahe W01M wit he
lit homo Widnridi.y, nut that the man
mlffhl ome 1 ,j ,1
"I'm orry VWJ 1 won't he home to.
rnorrOW,11 aill Ilia rolca ovr-r the ttlre,
"bwauaaj t will no aomewhai inconve
nient for my alfo to come ovor to
llro,,k n on Thuida. Ilottevir, If
that la IBB r.irlioat w.- ,-an BBB tin tlOUBe
we'll try an.1 m.ike It "
f eBterBBiy Btorning Mr. Wen and the
rhlMfBn came over to Manhattan, leav
ing 1 ittler-in-law, Mra, Dora i inio,
B hat la flatting hefi In IB hBUIB, l.nter
Mrs, MfnJe wartl out Mra Woii re
turned abowt 1 o'clu-k. and. h.n.nn no
key, wait",! in 11 10 KHBer! hi aae, Mr.
UikJb eatumod Bbani sen. a ii " 10
ITOlTIBn entered the houe IhBy aaw
e noke triekllnej out of th" altima-rooin
upiiBlri, They ran up ami found that
the a fa an 1 11 r" kr Wi re imovldertnt,
Thoroughl) f-!nieinai, fhe two Worsen
run Into th' BtPBBl and oBlled for help,
It waa roi MUI Mr Wall mured
har bedroom, adiohtlrte? lha kitting room,
after Ihe fl had b.-en put out I t tho
policemen nnd th" helghbura, who had
run to thetr aid, that Mr. Wail dla'-nv-
ered bRb nad nean no B bed an 1 the ctrttoh
ot .in RfB by thB b irginr, who had ret.
l 011 It and BIMkBd a ClgjaWBttB before
be c arrled ,,lf hla ooot v,
A gBM wan hag, BBnttllnlnf three dia
mond, r.vo aaiipti rea 11 nd fM In oriah,
wh! h Mra. W.dl hid ! ft on Ihe dreBBar,
wero Kne. Proftl ,her JetMl r-ao tin
burglar In I taken h pearl heehchalB
Bnd two valuaMa ejeiobaB, am of iharn
a Jul geaBaii ininiit" repeater, worth ITOB,
Naarty all of M ra, fVall'i dreaawi had
1 n lakr-n from IhB cIbmi and aarrled
away i a drre anlt caae.
To.' detBctttfaa on the eaaa belVeva that
th" burglar the ninti who ealied
Mra. Weil up mi Tuaaday, and thai
When Mra, Undo li ft the hnUBB he got
In with 11 BRBlston kev ti, rough the
1 laemeni door, after climbing Bayaral
fern e.
I'kalai Hlah Kllla Woman.
CTHATTANOOOA, Tenn., Dot
By the 1 igploelon of a ohallng dlah laat
nlKht Mm. Sur.in i, King, alxty-flve,
PraaldBBl of the W. 1', T. 0. at Uada
den, Ala., waa ao badly burned from
hr WBlSI linn up that he died.
rompeaalnn,
iFr-.n. ,' CrUrwao Reread hwMM.1
"I'a, tt.iaf'a rompaaalon?"
"lining ao lorry fur n mm that you
hand hint ha k the price of a meal after
you int. cheated him oul of ui wbbr'I
i- irnlngs ''
R
adway's
Pills
Iff l.i tit anil lhataftti at I Irggn Thai ufaai nl I
tip- Ill-ill 'IT. 111 fill
C U R
ft ilaaTdera of Mi Htomarh, 1,1, Hnwela
Kidnrv. llladdfr, Nen-oua Ihaea. I. ta tt Ai
petite, Ibda' lie. 1 omllimtiiiii. t'netliVneai. I111II-
frwtlon, Bllluianiei, refer, Inftamraatlnn nf tii
l.tirU, Pile, and all d, r ,n, m, nla ,,f tl.r lntni.nl
tie-era. I'RRPKi'T UliijpsTliiM am i an ne
ullahea b) UHBI ADwAT'l PlliUl, n ,
DYSPEPSIA
Hlrfe Ifi-evUt Itr . Ffiul HtOffJMeh. BlIluniBftal
ti- rnidtd. rh ttir fn-d thai aten outMbuTpg
11. nt.'irlnliinB MltMNBPllie for Ihe aitpiKirt of the
natural ARte M tiff I "t
.end a i-.i At .Ingiint'a nr by mRll
RAHWAY A N Ynrk.
' -ijii.Tii 11 ,
Men's Blanket
BaW Pa-aiBaBML.aB?o?BP'-
RKSnF
ipm
A Tniinr'm Hid for Trarl.
'F(im ItM Ilnrlrtnn i'il1 Nptr )
Ynn miiv rr mif to uriinirit tht roof
4f l Mir HIOLlt h, j.rk t hp th ol A I
Kitl". alt nn th laj nf time, rnlna n
Krnlii r-levutor. punrh thr nf 0UF
iinllv, iboi th hinwl fetl nf fAtr. tfrit-irr
thf flttun In h TRftll knar, hang thf OCMfl
oti it gr pevlrie tO dry, u (! t h nftR1
nf 11 tnriinili' fr . koPMkl pttl thf
Kky In th Krmiml lo t "ik, i!i:ikf lh
IiaikI of iIm. QMbuclUi thi- . lornbtll nr
tip t'nltffl BtfttMi opotl ai n ami
moon hiih rorti tuit nv,er.
hpt I oluiivt wltli thi 1 I a fhAi
you can bmt our h!h fr&ri tnllnrinc i
(. U Hlnnon.
Bath Robes
at a special Inducement
THIRSDAY & FR DAY
A large variety of newest
patterns, nicely made
and fitted with pirdlea.
$3.50 Qnallty; Special. 2.29
L. M. I LUM STEIN,
West 125th St.. btt 7th A Nth A Bfj.
00OO0C)OOCk0OtXXXXXCrO0OOOO6
Things are different
now-a-days.
In these modern times it is
a mistake for any housewife
toexpend time and money and
effort in making tomato soup
at home, when she can buy
lftfi&L Soup
You couldn't possibly produce hotter.
And we leave it to you after you have
tried it to say whether you could pro
duce tomato soup anywhere near as good.
If not entirely satisfied the grocer
refunds your money. Doesn't that tell
the story ?
21 kinds
10c
a can
Aa; rtfiii
llojf
bouillon
1 eliTt
I'lih-kan
Uulllcatawnr
Million Brota
i Tall
Pea
l'eplf r Tot
"That kreety ubai
Ctn-rre my heart
With bright I? warm
emni Inn
Aa afcOB lb. morning
auiiheania dart
Ai-roae a g 1 o m J
ocaaa."
I . k,' i t . 1 1 .l ., , O Ikr. In.. . - i-
i lam bouillon tomato
tlaej rtinwdar Taaiaia "kra
i on-oinme , r .
i'Krtla Varainell. Tom.t.
7 in' aJJ hot nattr.
hr 1H4' to .1 hail, anj ttm,
JubEPii CAMPtMX Company
Cumden N J
14K
I!, a imws,
sir
m J
SOLID
GOLD
h i n - Ufaniund
i' lY ANIi t.
MMltlt'VV .,,4 I
l on aajf ?! j
ttiilt! .1' tin ar
'IfBJ I t f I
itntii Wii titi
t O kliUW r, u r
t- . acillng
e)M u I Itr
Hit.h tii'lt
We 0 f f I
Ihfal at in
each l t ti
vur full fuai
: f. U r a 1
tf nut full
Ml). Qu lUl
U 1 (I t I y .
i'al. hut t'ti.'t.
lid 14 r .-.
'I I a i
irti and mm
aM"tf . I , a'tel I Jl a
( in any ra,t t,
t rut 1 , 1 !,,, i r . u rfxiuia'-.
1 'Ha it; 1 , I,)., . , miiUDU i
Look for the red-and-white label
BIO TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE
AUMANN'S
AI 149ST ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED
an it a a nr-
VVkVTHlS SOLID
Oak Dining Table
45 FT. EXTENSION- -i CLA H FL I'
TO YOUR HOME
This Imperial Lealhrrtimch fl
value E C
m aa-r.T in,.. i. . v.
1 tie wjtfi Every Purchase of 50
371-37C YasX 149th Street
N'est Door lo Post Oliit'e
mm
Till II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I
BRASS BED Abyolutely FREE
with Every Furcliast o! i75
g Mf THC EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N V ' MkTir
I4II ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF vAV
NEW YO
Sixth Ave. 22 & J' 23"? Sts.
-WEST DEPARTMENT STORE
V
Wkil If Mr
wait it M
ulf l' ikina AI
rVher it klr
Wirala II .li.aT
Win' la Mr.
Wliall Sineinf?
THE MR. WIZZLE CONTEST
INCREASED TO $1,000.00
It is surprising the amount of clever answers that arc
pouring in on this interesting Contest.
We take the liberty of calling it interesting because the
number and quality of the answers conclusively prove it to
be so.
Why do you not get interested now
and send in an answer to these pictures,
The prizes are certainly worth having, besides that, we
should like to hear from you. .
The second half of the Contest, for which we are giving
$500.00 divided into 40 Prizes
will close Nov. 1st.
Si-nil in iur answers addressed to J. L. Kesner Co , Dept. B, W,i
West 'JJtid St.
Remember that the Firat Prize is J20.00 for the most artist ii
answei ; the Second Prize is $15.00 (or the most unique answer; lha Third
Prize is $10.00 for the most humorous answer, and the hourth Prize is
$5.00 fur the neutcat answer -to each picture.
WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE
THE THIRD REASON
Why Kesner's will give the best values in New York City:
Experience and ready money !
Our buyers have been very carefully chosen. Each one
of them having a wide range of experience both in N w York
and other large cities.
Each of them haj a reputation for timely and clever
purchasing ability.
This ability has been given full sway for the last three months, and the
result is that vast stocks of new merchandise have been procured al
such prices as will enable us to break the record m bargain giving,
Again, llie purchasing power o( reads- money is great.
A manufacturer will Be glad often to oiean out an entile lot of a certain
kind of mere hnndie at a very low figure for cash to save carrying ii over.
fit
What I. Mr
Wi'liala Eatiagl
We have taken advantage
in every instance where it
was possible so that we may
hand to our customers real
bargains.
To-morrnrf we will gWe fhe rBBBBa
why we ran gin- heller tertlie than
olbera.
No. III.
Wkll I' Mr.
W i'. Ilra'llna?
tV'ni ! Mr.
Wirle Olije-tmi
To?
faW
if
tVliat I. Mr.
w laale Hmi.mg Atf
No. I.
1
Wbl TntM la Mr.
II I'layiiig!
wint la Mr
iUaj Irrranutia
t
Qlo-Wiftrvar
tt rail her I nr.
Directly on
Inter borough
Su bway
Tomorrow Will Be
Shirt DayScarf DaySuspender Day
In the NEW STORE FOR MEN
(B.oadway, Corner of Eighth street, Main floor)
Fortunate purchasing has brought tous and to YOU
1800 Percale and Madras COAT SHIRTS
Of the Usual $1 to $1.50 Grades, to Sell
at 75c
High-count fabrics, neat striped patterns, excel
lently made and laundered. Very unusual at this
price.
2400 PourinHand SILK SCARPS
Of Usual 50c Quality, to Sell at 25c
Hue quality of silk, self-figured and fancy striped.
portions. Open-end.
600 Pairs of SUSPENDERS, all elastic with calfskin ends
Usual 50c Quality, to Sell at 25c
Plain and combination colors. Non-rusting buckles. Sturdily made. Calfskin
ends.
No need to devote more words to this offering real values and tomorrow's
prices tell the story.
Long scarfs of liberal pro-
U-wool Suits for Men, Fancy Autumn Fabrics, $11 to $16
Wanuinaker Special Suits for Men, All-wool, SIS
Wnnamakor Special Overcoats, black and Oxfords $12.50 and $15
Mi-Wool Fancy Overcoats, $12.50 to $14
All-Wool Staple Overcoats, Black and Oxford, $12.50, $15 and.Slb
l ull Silk-l ined Overcoats, Black and Oxford, $lb
Separate Trousers, Pure Worsteds and Cheviots, $3.75 to $4.50
Rubberized Raincoats, double texture, $10
Cravtnattad ('oats, $15
Broadway, Corner Eighth street, Main floor.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street
Tomorrow
Continuing ( hit
Jubilee ExIhiiiMtioini
Paris Fashions
lOeflO Evening Gowns, Vr;tps
and Furs.
2e80 Evening Gowns by Worth
Special Showing f Street Costumes
Tailored (iownsW'ith Suitable Fun anil Hats
At 8 o'clock
In the Auditorium. Ft rat Gallery, Nr Dinldin?.
Jubilee Feature
Lot No. 34 Women's Gloves
The Best Glove Offering H e Ever Made.
600 Pairs, regularly SI. 50, for 75c.
Sizes 5 :, f to 7. In fine French kid. 300 pairs over
seam sewn; Paris jxiint embroidered; two-clasp;
black, white, brown, tnn and Rray.
300 pairs pique sewn embroidered backs; two
clasp; black, white, tan.
600 Pairs, I-onft White Kid Mousquetalre (ilovcs.
Si?es 5:t i to 7. In fine French kid.
12-button length, regularly $2.75, for $1.50
16-button length, regularly $..25, for SI. 75
Main floor, Old Building.
300 Pairs, regularly 11.15, for 60c.
Sizes 5:,.j to 7. In f':ne German lambskin; pique
sewn; Paris point embroidered; one-clasp; white,
black and tan. Subway floor, Old Budding.
Lot no -Rpyal Wilton Rugs
Bltea Regular Prlca Jubilee Price
27 x 36 inches $2.85 $1.75
27 x 54 inches 3.75 2.25
36 x 36 inches 3.75 2.25
36x63 inches 6.50 4.00
The mill that made these perfect rugs sold them to
us practically at cost, and the prices at which we shall
sell them tomorrow do not include our usual close
margin of profit.
The rugs are of fine worsted, woven on a Jacquard
loom, in an extensive variety of designs and colnr
combinations, suitable for office, living-room or bed
room. Experts who have seen them have declared that,
at the Jubilee prices, a denier might purchase them and
make a profit of 20 per cent, by reselling them to
retailers !
But, of course, we shall sell them only to our
customers, and not more than five to each one.
Fourth Gallery, New Build n.
Lot No. 36
Jubilee Notions
Six Special Items at Exactly Half Price
FOR TWO 'DA YS ONLY
Wanamakcr Hooks and Kyes, Two (lards for 5c
Warranted not to rust. Black or silver. Sizes
0, 1, 2, 3, 4. These hooks are valued at 10c a card,
but we usually sell them at 5c a card.
Wanamakcr Pins, 4c, usually 8c
360 solid-head needle point pins, of best materials,
sizes B B, F., 3'. SC.MC, Will not rum or leave
dark holes in material.
Cotton Tape, Half Usual Price
Fine quality, ,'4 to 1 inch wide, 0 yarda to piece,
5c, doz. pieces, 55c, usually 10c to 20c piece.
Absorbent Cotton, 20c, usually 40c a Pound
Sixteen oz. packages. Sterilized and aseplic.
Dress Shields at Half Price
Light-weight ahieldl of nainsook, sizes 2, 3 and
4, at 5c pair.
25c Crystal Hat Pins at 12c
And throughout the department less than usual
prices will prevail on many other items.
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Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.,
Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth lo Tenth Street.
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