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inPABiiar , ' " " r "" ''" v '-it -' . -!',-. r?!5'fTSv!TNll PaBfv " AF w HjtJ - THE WORLD: FBTDAY EVENING, MAY 27. 1892. M f HOCUSES AGENT SCHULTES. B V a Lawyer Hahey Charges Another B' Gerry Agent with Blackmail. Bf ' I H,'f I Th" Statement Indignantly Dtntfd B ' by the Implicated Agen'. k BwR?-y! rollowlos cIom upon ttie lnaictmfnunr RMPjC r J 5 Mickmtll found i?i!nst Agents Berker and PMr,' If Hon, of tbo Hxlc-tr lor ifce frivcMion ot IPflftj M Crueltr toCblldren, comes comiiialnt or PA W w tlmllv ntture uralou Agent Hugo shui, BPjffrkf 1 whOt wlln AE'nl JWnbtrt. 11 Blallcmol at AflRF S l- Jefferson Market Police lourt. PflKj & ! ' The complaint l made to president El- RMHf)' f . bridge T. Oerrr. ol the C ntldri n' -ocietjr. by 1HR ft Lawyer nenrr IUliT. ot ".M Park place. coul- j ' Ml for James oouid Pratt, o( 150 Weit RMKt K Twenty-tblrd tr"t,wiioin Schul'es arreted PMV ''i ' jij 6 upon a charge ot assaulting Loulv , RMK r l Grnelle,tbefifteeD.rar.olddaui;litrrot llr I HSV ' , ( iTa rjrutlle, a balrdrebwrr, ot -'0 1 W eii BHb; , Twentr-tutu street. PMHa I Mi Pratt U a joung man of tnenlr, one rf tbe H', mi crack marksmen of tbe berentn Keglment, a Pafll i' Hr graduate of Trmitjr School, ana a moratx-r ot HKS,N , St. Ann's Cburcb choir. He Urea "ltu his RMPK ' Wm' parents, and met pretty LoulM through Ire- Hj, MS quentlng a cigar store text door to v, h'te h-r BKv IS mother is employed, at 14.' West Tenty x ' aB third street. Bfl-fi fig wheo arraigned before Juitlce c.rady, yev ParAY' ' M terday afternoon, he made an unsworn atatcr-, PPPK'1 IB ment accusing bthultes of attfuiptln.' to Raml1 IK blackmail him. ...... .. HlKr ff Am M Agent bchultes took me one ride, be at- apt' Mm dared, -and said. This may r niei Hue '"I. H- you got any money? This occurred In the MMav -AS parlor of my house at the Hue ot in) arrest" Aw-t' ' mm Inresponh to I.arr HalK-y's questions mBW r aa to whether lie had offered to fix ' mat. , EH Bk ters, Ajentchultaald. k L It is a coldolo'deil lie. 1 "as not alone I BK nltb Pratt lor a moment. VHri BV Agent Ieiibert, vbo was nlth Agent mmmwl W Bcbultes when the arrest waamadc.conooor. mUUW J.- OT? ated this statement. ... W lUR Agent bchultes admitted to Lawyer llalfcy mmmw-r . "Hu! that he knew a complaint h"d teen made Bam "i '' Bf) against him to President Jerry, but said that I X . HK Uoasdoneslx days alter he bad arrested , ' Bk Pratu BBaU i a .fln JusUce Grady asked Lawyer Ilalsey It be BBT) TV wanted Pratt to be sworn. The lawyer re- BBil ! sHE piled that be did not. I BBiR i if W Neither Pratt nor bis lawyer could be BBbK l K I lound this mornlnj, but Ageut t-chulw i was Bvt1 1' II 1 1 at tho court, as usuaL He said w,lw IE I baTO nothing to say except that the i J, il 1 1 charge Is a lie Pratt did not dare make tils BBi II l itatement under oath or he would hata been BB1' '' w'f arrested for x.rjur). Agent Mocking was BBi ' ! it i here for that rery purpohe. I . l! There Isn't a blot la my life or on my BBiv I Jt I record, and I del) this lawyer to BBt;f !t proTe'hls allegations. Just at present It Is BSEvlf ; tM'fc Terr popular to accuse police and other BBi Hi '' officials, and llalscy Is taking udrantage ot It BBt' 'i ' t to help his client." BBbV-I t '$' I Pratt's case will come up In court next BBlVi Ji f Weanetday. , BBi ' I Bupt. Stocking said: "Mr. (lerry has Inres- ' , & Or Ugated tbe charges against ttbulu and Ij ' i ,ih concludes that there Is no truth In them If BBftv ; I'm I can find that Pratt has made an aniduvll BBr-, S if. Kill charge him with perjury. " i 4' ill "Tbelaea that tbe case could be hushed up BBI' 'It' W la simply ridiculous. 1 he Society Is tbe crni. BBi: V? il il plalnant In a case lido this, and the girl a BBI, r Jlill mother Is only o ltniss. .Nothing can keep BBlt H t the charge from being presixM. BBi. H I "6chuTtes Is a good man, and both Mr BBb ' -I ?i Gerry and myself haro unbounded confldenie BBI A X r. In htm." bVbI'F ' il I Princess Dolgoroulcy In New York:. Bva's- "it is Princess UlyDolgorouky, who will appear BVM'I- ri') here as a Tlolln soloist, Is attho Westminster BVM U IloteU She arrlTcd yesterday on tb steam. Mm &1 V ahlp Waesland. The Princess Is a Spaniard BBi 'ft 't byblrth.butherlltehasbernspentln ItusHla. BBl'Ii vS tl Bbe Is said to be tbe daughter of the morgan h t. Mfii atlc wife or the late tzar of ltuasln. Wi' if. i2) - nfe J J TJ MoTBiaa will And Mas. UllnliWUnnulvii BBBIr i u Bvacr thbt rvm.dr for th.ir children iSo . !SUITS THAT DON'T JUST SUIT. The Broadway Oar Syndicate1 Presoribes New Uniforms. Kxlrn Coniluctors Will liars Trouble ' In I'u)lns for Them. I I On an1 alter next Sunday all conductors In tbe employ of the M I dlct which owns tbe Houston. West Miett and paronla rerry sur-far- Hallroad snd the llroaileray Msth. kei. , enth and Ninth avenue. I nlverslty plsre, cnambrs and Uu-ine street. Wenur-c and i the JI'tropMltan (rois-town lines, will be i obliged to r sr iinlforins while on dutr Iheorder amctsatou' 1 loo men. It was lui a month a? by '"lpU II. s. S'ewell, and a samp.e unllorrn was plar-d In tbe con- durtors room et lli sain time. Horm, i pftt A ( o. and lirour, hlng Co. weredes-1 lgnau-l aa tli- firms ot whom the suptrin. tindftit would like to hae the conductors ' purchix- the new tojcry. 1 he sample uniform is of Indigo blue cloth, I menlum welirhl. 1 b coat l u slriKle. i brtasitdlrtx pattella wlthextr wide collar. It has eight brass buttons four down the front and two on 'ach cuff The vest Is stn'le.bieasteil, with , Ight brans buttons.' All the buttons are slamix-d with a rut ot a I Kreii cur and Inscrlbi-a with tbe nameof the particular line to which the conductor i belongs. 'I be cap Is of white duck with black peak There Is no cirilelllhtiieiit except u bravs button on each side of the rak. The pantt loons are pi tie lost of the men aflected by tbe order have alr-ady purcbaMrd tin ir suits. 1 he total co-t Is (lb. tl4 lor the suit and al for the cap. The buttons are furnished by the company and o wi h the Ladges, uion w hlch ."i(j rents deiosli Is p 'piireiL lieu the badge Is turned In the buttons must accompany It, clso the deposit Is lortdud The "extra ' conductors are protesting slgorously airalnst the order, declaring that Il Is n great hardship totbenu Seeral of them said to an Mknimj World reporter this morning that they only got 411 cents for a Uroadway trip and .11 cents fur a trip on tbe-erinth cnuellne I heir earnings do not exceed on an aver age :t per week. " borne ot us have families to support, too," said one. "The company will not go our se curity for the uniforms, and we haven't gut th-money, ho we are practically frozen out, us no man will be scot out after Sunday un less he Is in uniform " Tbo regular conductors get 2 per day. There la sous grumbling among them, but they scm to accept tho situation as Inevita ble and have prepared to dress up on tho day (I titled. huiU .Newell said that no man would be allowed to go to work Sunday unless be ap peared In the new uulform that he had pre scribed. It was reported that on and after May no the Tweuty-lhlrd street and Oraud street f'rry lino will give a Iree transfer to pas hengers to the llroadway line. supt. Newell said lie bad heard nothing about any such arrangement, but that tbe . report might be true-. - - unsa uios, asuu nan 1 rK Dcar s'r: 1 jSffityvm "" bring you, W (tsjf italtd and fret WjMple of the Irnngi JfSM&f&MWwmlSpeciica for Lottm &3rf MmWmmMor Failing Vitalitf tand Nerroin Dtbihiy Alto staled boot of startling facts and truths. The cnlVk certain Specific for Premature Deca.m Cure guaranteed. COSSULIallON FREE. DAILY S A M to 6 P. M Surular 10 A M. to I P. U. IRVING HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTE, 1 I 80 llllh Atenus New York Clly. H j aaai aso aaai aaai aaal THE DOG MISUSED ITS TEETH. Therefore Van Wairuar Wan Justi fied In nrnaklnir Its Jaw. William Van Wagner. Htf.onc years 'da, a tricklayer, ot artl West One Hundred and rcnuenth street, was charged In the Har lem Court to-day by Mrs. Murtbi Aldrl h t thesamo addrcs.with having y sti rdvy alter noon picked up an Inoffensive iitticfox-ttrrler by the bind legs and dashed out Its trains against tbe , urbtone at One Hundred and Seventeenth street and St. Nicholas avenue Mrs. Aldrleh witnessed the act and In formed policeman Do an, of tbe Uilrdtth ITeclnct, about It before an W agncr could getaway The d'gs exeeiuloner wa ar rested and tak, n to me Wei one Hundred and 1 went s -fifth strtct statlon-huusi, where he spent the night on his arraignment this morning Van Wa' ner told Jud,e Welde that the charge of "un. lawfully, wilfully and w. kedly torturing tb aforesaid dev by Inflicting uton It unjusti fiable physical pu.li., as Mrs Aidrlch claimed was all boh. "I he pup," said he. bit rne last week, and was following rne yesterd.iy for another bite Ms Intention was only to exlra-t Its teeth 111 broke Its head by the operation It was not mv fault, 'lhu pups teeth were to blame. ' This was evidently news to Mrs. Aldrlrb, who said "Well, If the dog misused Its teeth 1 sup pose an W agner had a light to break Its Jw. The .fudge pmlled and discharged Van W agner, w ho left the court-room in company with Mrs Aidrlch. SAYS JACOBUS HIT HIM. Mr. Burton Therefore Complains to Attomey-Oenernl Miller. Inlted States Attorney. General W. II. 11. Miller, ot Indiana, has been called upon to referee a tight In the Moth District llcpubll. can Club. The principals arc I liked states Marshal J. W Jacobus and 'I.. I, llurton, ot the Kxesutlve tommltteeof the Uub. Mr. llurton alleges that Marshal Jacobus knocked him down. He therefore preferred formal charge i nfcalmt lilin to the Attorney. General. Ibc encounter Is a bit ot hitherto unpub lished history of the trouble oier the Harri son banner which Mr. llurton and ethers ordered put up at the expense ot the Club recently, and which Mr Jacobus and others tirdered taken down. Mr. llurton. In bis com plaint, says the lights were turned down nt the meeting, and Marshal Jacobus who was In a ngntlng mood, stepped on his toes. "(.et offlr' yelled Mr. llurton. Mr. Jacobus, bo sats, respeinded straight from the shoulder, and Mr llurton went sprawling between two chair- The Attorney- ,eueral s decision Is anx iously awaited by members ot the ( tub. Ili'j affair mar result In a spilt of tbe organiza SAGE MAY HAVE TO PAY. Laldlaw Servee His Complaint In His $50,000 6ult for Damages, William H. 1-aldlaw, the cashier of John llloodgood K to, who, while on a buslnctxt visit at ltussell Suges office, was Injured by tbe bomb with which Dynamiter Norcrons Intended blowing up the millionaire, has taken further steps In his suit far (50,000 damages against ltussell Sage. The complaint has been served upon Mr. Sago's lawyer, ex-ludgo John 1". Dillon, by l.aldlaw's :ouusel, ex-Judge Noah Davis, lu It Is recited thai Mr. "dge grasped Laldlaw and used him us a buffer agalnsl the attack of Norcross. and that, as Mr. Laldlaw was a visitor In Mr. Sage's onice at the tlme.lt should have leeti the lattcr's duly to protect and shield Laldlaw Instead ot thrusting liliu lulu danger. Lolo's Claim to tho Sorpontlno Dance. Actress Lele Hitter has applied for an in junction to restrain Actiess illnnlo Itenwoml I irom orfnrmlng tho serpentlno dance on tho roof of the .MadUon ScpiareOarden HI BROS.' i i Millinery A Complete Assortment of STEAMER, TENNIS and YACHTING . HATS and CAPS. Lilt lies' I in ji o r t o (1 .SiiiloiH, with Hilk$i OR bundr!, lent her' I 4" HWent-linntls, in nil tin; lutcst atrnw , v In aids, from J 1100 dozen Fancy Straw HntR for La- dies nnd Misbes in f ((n ten of the lending "vJCi shapes, including (Jlj tho new Knox Al-V kach. pino and Sailor, in black and colors, at 200 dozen Childi oil's) ()P( Shado Hats, in car- ' vt dinal, navy nutl (" LlJ ocru, at ) kaiii. 6th Ave. & 23d St. TURBULENT STRIKERS FINED. Thoy Were Charged with Assault ing Non-Union Workmen. Tho flvo men and one womnu who were arrested last night during the rov botweon striking cabinet-makers and non-union work ers In front of Hlldebrandlbshnp at Hill Kast Slvtj-tourth street, were orrnlgned In lork lllo ( ourt this morning. Ihej wcreJoseph Ilrannnger, Wolfgang ilrunsman, John Glass, John kappa, John ltodo and Mary i.aucli mann through an Interpreter lbc told Justice llytn tint they were Innocent of the chvge oi eiworclirl) conduct. Mre. (.aucliuitnn was ilischaigcd llruns- I man, mass, happaand Hole neie each fined I, which thc (laid, and Ilrunsman wsh held lor trial lor hnving adlrkkullc In his iiusst-s- i Ion. DAiMIELL AND SONS. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. (treat I j rives FOR TO-MORROW. Ladies' cttra quality lisle thread Hose, Hichelicu ribbed and plain, in modus, tans, black and as sorted colore, at C.Q 'pair. Ladies' Hermsdorf fast black and Fancy fine cotton Hose, at IsJ pair. Ladies' Injrrain fine cotton Hose, int'ludiner an immense quantity of printed and fancy styles, at CmO ' p ir. Children's Hermsdorf fast black ribbed cotton Hose, excellent qualities, ,t10c-15c-19c-Pr. BROADWAY, 8th and 9th Sts., Now York. GEBHARD'S NEW FAD. Freddie, Is Crodltod with Establish ing a Keeley Branch at Babylon, lev AMortATrn press. 1 1UBTI.0N. L. I , May ST lhere are now flvo New ork clubmen undergoing treat ment ul the branch Keelej Institute, which lrtddlo Oebhard Is ci edited ullb bulng cntabllsbed here, lhe Institute Is In a cot I tago aJJoiulng the W atson House, and It Is I managed I) William Vjse. of er, York. Dr. J 11. Mchols, of Dtvlght, 111 , Is the physician In ehtrge, and tbs "Jabs" of bichloride of gold aic administered u) blm. Manager ) se said this morning " Wo ex ' pect soon to treat as man) patients here as uro trrale-d at W hlto Plains. 1 his branch was established for tbe accommodation of ,New(irk clubmen who dl.l nut. like to face I tlio publicity of tbe While Plains depart I ment ' I do not know whether Mr. Oebhard Is In terested in the cure or not. We shall treat pttieuts cither at their homes or here as they tiias end. WCKballbarc some women pa tients, I understand, and these ivlll be trrutcd at ben In mes ' C Hall's I thl.KIlHATKU " Hats. lints direct from nor fnrlorv to the brail, thereby amvlnjr three Intermediate profit.. WE CARRT ALL THE NFW AND LATEST RlfAPEA A.NU COLORS, INCLl'DI.NO THE DROADWAY FIFTH AVE. AM LATEST r.NOI.lSII rROUUCTlOJ.8, I.l.MlIJ OR SKELE TOX ASLlOlirS. IIEBDYH XI. 41, 81. OS, 8?. I., S2.S.1I WORTH (3 09, t2.H0, 3 00. ( 00. OUR S3.0' DERBY EQUALS THE BEST ei 00 II AT MADE. THE NEW LA CIC5ALE SOIT HAT, WITH CURL BRIM, IN ALL THL LVThST COLORS, nt 8I.H.5, 82. 1.1. gV.RSt worm (2 50, 13 (0. (4 01) lsll.lt AMI PI. altl.CAxil.lIlllt!: HATS, Litra llaht eichttt 83. IS, S3. S.1, 84. SO 8.1.00) -orlh 00, 1 00, tC 00, 7 00 s Til Alt HATfs. WE CARRY THE LA11C.FST AND HNLST ASSORTMENT OI STRAW HATS IN THE C ITY fF UNIFORM 1 5k CAPS, HATS. BADfiES GOLD I.ACF. t ORDS AND EMBROIDERY Ol f FRY DESCRIPTION FOR RAILROADS. hTEAMBOATS. LXI'RF.SS COM TAMES. HOTELS, I LEVATORS. JANITORS ANDO A k. POSTS ALSO ROW iNf.. Tr.V MS, BASFIiALL, YAUITIM. AND OUTINO CArSOl EVhRY DESCRIPTION C. A. R. HAT, CAM, HELMETS ANN TRIMMINGS of ttttj dciiplioaln itrxk W. H. HALL, Msnuftcturer for tbe put 3S retrf, 261 AND 263 OREENWIIH ST Between Fark place and Murray it . New York ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. PHYSICIANS HECOMMED THEM SjrSfis. for lodlceatlon. Heartburn, hour ffgJKv Stomach, bick Headacbe.l latuleoce, InnRF S Seahickoeaa. Pleasant. coDfeoieDt. Varyw lOr-ntiit drJclita'orh;mall. n3IiB5 DORF PASTll.Lfc CO . 817 3d ate. AUCTION SALES r3lcmESlT"AirCTI0N. 500 Colurabias, Victors. Humbert. C nteriona 300 othera, new and aecood hand euahloua and need mallet -.STI I(IM1.1I1 ?H. IS II., 15 MURRAY ST., New York. CS1 ff IORITSFqUAL.TllF.MAr.lt' Oi-eUlMf INSFCT IXll RM1N AlOH. eure death to all insecta, CLrea their bltea and atlnss Non ttlaonoiiaand noneiplc alve AlaoonrMicie Roach 1 ood.dettrojra roaches and water busa bold eteruhere bALLADE & CO , Mfra , New York. "Indian rsek toxT s7vTrai hleh. prices volumes do not furnish the Information 1 And In THE WORLD AL.MANAC.-W. HOOPER "I0CL. Are now displaying in their Magnificent Show Windows, the largest and finest in' New York, in honor of i Memorial Day' i the artistic and realistic1 scene (from "Puck,"! May, '91,) entitled RECONCILIATION. The show-windows will be illuminated on Satur day night and kept opan during Monday, May 30. 125th St., West, IICTU'KKN LENOX NI1 TTIt ATES. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Stores. (AMU OR CREDIT. ONLY 10 PER CENT. CASH DOWN. No Caah Required when lone time la Not Wanted. Low Prices and Latest Styles. B. M. Cowperthwait & Co. (Our Only t'lace of Bualneaa). 103 to 205 Park Kan, Nov York, Bet. Chattamb,i.iare and Cttrllall Station, L RR 'rupture cured. Th improTsd rUfttlc trait It th oolj trait In ei- Utiice lhu U worn wtth tbtolnte comfort nlxbt and dar, m tt re t&fot the rupt are under tbvharaett eif rcie or ert itritn, and will elTect perm- 1 nent And verd .ure without recvrJ totbeanf th ptint hxminvt.oD lr Idr . tttcDd- i nce for .m1. -a'l for rw-mphlt. ' lMIMinFI U.AS1IC 1KUSSCO., 8 .'2 tod aj Uro-vdwiT, corctr l'.'tn tu, New York, A. Brill & Co. !! 6tb Ave, bet. 4 1 st & 42d Sty. j FANCY DRY GOODS AND SHOES 3 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. 650 Pairs of Ladies' b c, Oxford TiS, Consisting of Batdt anil Ooie In all colors. Huustt , r Itatnsr, fins Frtnch Don. ' 9 L cola, Patsnt Lsathsr, Whits sT ft c m, I 1 Canvas tilth Kid Trimmings. M mW Ulcl French and Leather Heelu I MM TkmX all Hand Slued manufac- 4Uba r 'E turrrs' samples Values I ITaV 'uug fnm tl.SO to t5. at m 140 doz. Men's titunlif ;;U' Nglig? u SbirtS, iCV -Ir ! Me designs. Worth S5c,",fr M s ',' at w urn. . a if" 185 doz. - ,y Ladies' Kid and SCed? .":;!, (aloQS. f;v All lengths and stylet. Man. A jt ufacturers' seconds. Regular nLlfl it lei price, from 98c to if. 25, at V t f",'" 725 2in4 72? 6tb Ave. "' BELOW 42d StftCET; P001 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. ie Gl ent I ho Oi ooklyi ,ara V Furniture, Carpets, Bedding,&c. :- LONG CREDIT AD LOW PHICES ' , , ARE T1JE INDUCEMENTS WE OFKER. "Rmi Only 10 Per Cent Cash Down u!re1J OUR GOODS ARE KOI ED TOR STRENGTH, "'(1 t( BEAUTY, FINISH. YOU CANT GET BETTER ltl' GOODS AT CHEAPER PRICES ANYWHERE, J5i, oi'tt TEllMSi thing 850 worth of iood, for 81.00 per week. 75 " 81.23 " " 100 " " " " Sl.SO " " TH IflO " " " " S2.00 " " 200 " " " " 82.25 " " LARGER BILLS IN PROPORTION, iey ould J.&S. BAUMANN 733to 7 43 8th Ave.. .W. Cor. 40th 8U '"' Op.n baturdar evenlnca until 10 o'clock. mini ' lesoi Here at Last. " QQf, Ilrn..eM'nrprl., with Harder OOo n,'" aac- .Made. l.ld and t.lned, per yd. aac "" AT THE OTII AVE. BAI1.H -.. ,' r ',! 10 Per Cent. Cnah Down when lon 1T . Credit Is not drslrrd. ',,,!; LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY, J38, 2(10, VU2 OTII A K. REMEMBEK, KAST SIDE, NEAR 17TH ST. 1 OUR TKR.1H i $100 par wk on f75 97 60 pr wnk on -82M .. . 10 pr ww k Pn 100 3 00 pr wrk on. . ?3 '9tlC XV per week oa. 1&U a.60 per week on. 309 q Lli IS' n m 1 1 i f "S, ( i n r i ji i x ti a r b rrsi i x x "i r n i n . Hi FT 5) TF f 1? )A ia)(1fl fl Wft $ ill MLELLir J LTLli riLLLL Lnl MWLMMWu i PI MEN'S SUITS. rfeX ' BOYS' SUITS, fc !l 11 '"' WJ'Vl mnm -SrjA DON'T MISS W WW! . p BllF 0 Elegant Blue "fW lP '" f Fl I desire to call the attention of the public I';,: : 1 l W Serge Suits, guar- jjKj XSW fP ' A Wl Particularly to my BOYS' DEPARTMENT. E Uli fnA rfT001? f Wmmm f S E! I want every one to m S mmWl I I r V & lweeas Sts J ...nmW: )Jl know that my estab- gT m K I K and Homespuns, jjjiPlPjJ " ' "?:fE:'' ($t nsmen s head- (J S Wm,m I ' 17 i- f I nothing 1p fhan mm P Hft i ji i j j i i iV quarters for nice y BI I h A iW m mw was c'e'aye "nvosdably in opening my I .. M Boys' Wear, with , , HI! iilN'i'T I0 STYLES WJSJJIUb new store' anc" e weather having been most Arctf this end in view Is '1 HI W to select from, an unseasonable, I have decided to sacrifice IfT Boys' sS? tiSB Ml HI I manufactured for this season's Q profits On thfS Sale. BU WOuld be gd valueiiP lb Hl ' trade. They are remarkable k$th, BPlul fr at $8 eacn X5 T To values at the price, and are If HE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS; TBE LOSS IS IE. MW Every Suit sold T mmmLmfm wort mucn more money. 15 mjt-a mj,MMm, must be an advertisement in mk ,Ji BIBfflfBSP-' open Saturday $ open Saturday i itself. Don't wait and then cry vji '." mjmLp? CVTRAnDniMflDY WAI IICO 5 NIGHTUNTIL i 5 N,GHT UNTIL t over sPilt: milk for this special Sr i- mmmW tAlnHUIiUIWIlni VALUt5 s O'clock. 9 O'clock, i sale lasts until Saturday night at o o'clock. H''i IN WIY y q Wfi If MM BMMi mmmMK m m aw m lilml atbb. J cW Mru's Suits for $10.00 nnd tiptvartl, but I onlt Ucrp N HB1 Vt "dTTX5 TiTTD TTTTTkTN NAr.TrM Ml M Q M JF M MB m) 9 9 good ones. ,J tint an much ntIe and fit for $10.00 as or $20.00 ; the J,Ir LHlH Ifl JLJ LJ XtLXI I iv Jrl R IJ I T I -rf if 1 I 1S M Mum MM M AW m m M W difference lies In the cot of material and make, the fit is the A H':l if k KJ JLX J-NJAj.i.)j x jjJXJwd JU m Olftg Mm mg f ' i v , - ,I(h i.e.s e ,, i(,View.Vl S H'i y i-9a a p-k a b " B MM mM wM immmM MlK M M no matter what he j.ayi Every suit that leaves mtj store must he '" Mmm ln DEPARTSVSEIMT ML MM W W Mm M M M M V(l rt,ltto fr Vur money and properly fittiny, or uuu can't buy "" ij 5 "--'-B nilimi.lla mmmmWmm W M U m M ImmmW M it at any price from me. aPaPaH-' K II? ' 'I iiiH V jif. toMMmmmml laTativavaA .lkv . 'u LalLH ( ill 1 (LLalLB ILalLalS iL. Am taolLLw' olaloiatf BBaTiBa " 1 Ik w jtmtlmm. Wk lTkW "al ' "A ' V btvSB'h Mr ill H waVB aPA I 1 l afJk Ba fl WB tMrnM Bmm Ikmm. Mm. Mk. Mm. 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