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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1011.
MR
,F
RENCH SAYS
t
AMERICAN WOMEN
0
tr
1
LACK CULTURE
Selfish Fifth Avenue Type "An
Encumbrance Upon the
i Earth," She Declares.
TOUT AND USH ROUGE.
America tiefoee leaving Mlnnaapolri la
take Bp hr NMiM III RnflMMl Htl
views on the tuperlorH) of Hngilati life
a. given, i p iMIeued In the Dally
Mirror.
I RUNNING FROM HARD LABOR
(PRISONER IS SHOT BY KEEPER
Every liiTort Making to Savs l ife
of Robert Anderson on Black
well's blind.
n irl Anderson, a negro r,rt,,ner,
who Hied to escape from Rlk.r'l island,
wna rrpoited to-day as recovering from
bullet wound In Ml Homh at the
penitentiary t. . .: 1 on It neli well's III
and. Anderson ... shot hr DeBhll
l.vnrh. a keep.r In charge of n gnnr f
prisoner, doing m.sd work on thn Inland
WlUtey morning.
According lo Acting Mead Keaper
Hrrrv Nhrrldnn, Atlderf III bad 'tied lo
escape i.efore. He wa. nsklng iff In
Lynoh
ENDED HIS LIFE
SIX HOURS AFTER
:! Inat HO wn to come In
for Mwri reprimand, of his
frlendi to) lit hod frequently mentioned
fill BtfB hrm-nt f.,r a y 'ing woman In
I AH Angeles, where nil father on I
brothers 11 ..
I
SHOT DEAD ON STREET.
tJ llnti.llt. l lro Klse Ilnllet. In
IIMMOJO MaOOBBtOf nt White
rttitafji
Average Woman Here, Ignor
ant of Art and Music, Can
Converse Only About Cook.
IjONTOV, Oct. 18. Peerylng Amerlrsn
tinw and finding on Arcadian elm
plloltr In the opportunity In England
t Otiy bread tl pfst-nrnce end I"
Hr bicycle, at a rnkrr'., Mn. Anne
Harrier Fienrh. the writer, ears the
Ba found out how to live an Idyllic lite
On a snodeat income. Mat bee BO eet
lled down In a poractshlre village.
"I think women t homo In New
York," ihe sajs, "who think of nothing
But tholr own enjoyment, rouglim the'.r
heeka. .trotting Fifth avenue, "tearing
eootlf gnwna and winning the envy of
their taao fortunate fellow creatures, are
on encumbrance on the earth.
1 cannot Imagine how women can go
through ouch aimless Uvea without oyer
having had bailee to cao far or dally
dulled to perform.
"Bvan housekeeping la charming In
sattsgland Loot year 1 lived near Hans.
BBtT end bourht everything nt a hlack
gBba Here ono get. broM at the
JBe-irTlce and hlrea htryclea nt a
beier's. I devote the morning and IWO
hour. In the evening to my work, and
gD to bed nt 9 o'clock, full of health
ytd atxength and childishly happy.
"In this peaceful old village I can
load an Arcullan life on a modest In
come. There la no peace or root for the
middle classes In America. Heat can he
enjoyed only by a millionaire. I com.
here to lire because 1 discovered that
the petty trivialities of A.merlcan dally
Ufa were too much for me ami Inter
fered with my work. Here I can Invite
frlende to visit me for the week-end;
then they go nway and leave mo In
poace to my writing. In America my
frlenda used to come and atay a month,
and so much uf my time was taken up
that the only way I could got literary
work done was to alt up till I or t
B'clook In the. morning.
"My Englishwomen frlenda take such
broad views of life In their dally occu
pation, that the.r converaatlon Is rmjoh
mare entertaining than that of women
of my own race. For Instance, English
Women take an Interact In all kinds of
healthy outdoor sporto, hunting, riding,
golfing and tennis. They do parish
Work, understand politico, know tho
career of every living man of note,
have a knowledge of music, Including
tho latest opera, and hooko, and know
tho merits, from si. artlstlo standpoint,
of palnui.es of nota In the Royal Acad
emy. "On the other hand, the average
American woman politely yawna after
ten minutes' conversation on similar
euM -Is. and breaks In with the remark,
"Did I tell you about try troubles with
cay loot coukT'
"The charm of this side of the water
la that one learns the great secret of
being able to rest. ftumetlinea I think
Bat from oceaji to ocean America never
roots. I know 1 never rested there."
Mrs French denies that she. male all
manner of dlspsragtng remnrka about
the direction of the Water alien
houted for him '.) s op Instead ha ran
and Lynch flrc.l scleral shota, one of
M entered Anderson' 1m-. v
BvBfy effort has been made l save
Anderson's life lie was attended hy
I ir Wolf, then wa" put aboard the lie
partBtOfll of CBIfBtiUOBS OOBI an l rushed
lo t ie penitentiary hospital on lllnck
well's Island.
A branch at the workhouse It on
Hiker's leland, 7mr" than one hundred
prisoners sleeping there. Anderson did
not like t:ie Idea of raying for Ills hoard
IB hsrd labor,
NINE WOMEnTrE HURT BY
EXPLOSION IN STORE.
Natural (ias Blows Out F:ront of
Millinery Shop Firemen
Make Rescues.
NfAHFIIOIjl), O., Oct. 10 Nine wom
en were injured, one probably fatally,
late vesterdny In the destruction of the
millinery otore of lllsrh A MC oy by
an exploalon of natural gas In the base
ment Twelve women, employees and cus
tomers, some bruised, and burned, and
the burning building by firemen slid
policemen. One woman was blown
through a plate-glass window, landing
on tbe street on her feet, unhurt.
l.ydlA Itlooniensohenkel, an employee,
I- :.i a critical condition.
HE WAS MARRIED
THREE KILLED IN COLLAPSE:
OTHERS MAY BE DEAD.
Suicide of Lieut. Lynch at Fort
Sam Houston Puzzles
Army Officers.
Workmen Caughl n Crash of H ve
st try JiuilJing in
Boston.
' BOsTKHr. Oct. H. Threg men sr. re
1 pofiatl to have been klle. and one
I .everely Injured In the I BlgBBg of a
Cvr-stoiy !n I ' k l.illdlig under ron
ItfUOttoll at the comer of Itot'erv and
llanovor itraala vsriy .hli tftornown,
It la reported ;hat .everal ither vork
mi i are burled mder tho rulna
'Inerlal lo Tl - Krtal tv .r t 1
WHlTh PLAIN", i t. M. -A
alio it twe;' -four yetirs old was
eirly to-da . in M . I, i. avenue,
men a ootod hint. achang"d a
man
Shot
fm
Urn
WOULD THAT EVERY FAMILY KNEW ITS VALUE
The Wish of the Ursuline Sisters of Woterville, Me.,
in Indorsing Father John's Medicine for the
Cure of Consumption
words, p. ill. "I revolvers ft: rn nit .. n- 'i -Iv
Boo began t i (hoot,
turned to run. but
-not. ell in k hllll In ti e bnrk. One of
thote came out through his niou'h. lie
atangered to a reor yard soil fell dead.
Thg ttrg men who n.t I B1 rBfl aw.iy.
They hii not been afTOItod, The dead
man i- unknown hero, a inbol on his
hlni k aoohtla bore IhO mark of the J.
"We. tlie unilertigne,l, clieerfitlly
rei omtneiiil ami lltwrgg I lie BM f
Tie attacked man i l ather lohn'i'MMICtae aj n sure an.i
ihreo or me five I immedlata relief for all OMfflfj tliroat
anil btoBcbial iNttbM, having used it
nitli gtMBBH for OBI uf the memlieri
of otir institution who WBI tltrralcneil
witli eonaoBipUoa uf tlie uroBt llcar-
na of the many cures by rSthof John's
Mcili. itie, ec nio'lc a trial ami oic gla.l
to statu iluit ftcr '.akittR '.hrco botlic.i.
at i , , , , , .
wora i arown suit tnlt ihooa of a fair I Mtoi amBBgi tooh plain, tlie patient
umillty. having rocovcrei
.I her voice, whirb 'iad
been impaired for nearly I wo years.
Would tlint every family knew its
value." (Signed) I'rsuline Sisters,
UrittiittO Convent, Walerville, Me.
ilcmeiiil.er, I'atlier John's Medicine
is freo from opium, morphine or pois
onous Jrugs in any form upon which
so imny jf lite uwallcd rough cures
depend for 'heir temporary InWt and
which are dangerous we again earn
you against tlie.n. Not a patent medi
cine. Fifty years in use.
CARPET,
CLEANSING
In F5ra (V.aof RtlladlflfA
t FIRE-PROOF SlQRABtl
for Household Good.
iT.M.STEWARTJ
.430-442 WEST MO ST I
RlrS Uf X7 COUJMBUA j
orld Tfants If ork ifonrJers
AN ANToNro, Tev. Oct in -Army
olllcers at Fort Man Houston ate pun
ned to-day to account for the mysteri
ous suicide yesterday if l.leut. John It
Lynch of 'he Third Cavalry, aho ihot
I himself dead In his quarters within ilx
jhoura after llg a-iarrlage. Hli widow I
offers no fiplanatlon.
I LtyBOB. fho was wenty-sl and who
had risen from tho ranke to commli-
IBIon a poar 4go, wai .narrled to 41 Us
lOlad yl OarBtkBfBj he leveniteen-year-
ol,l daughter ..f Mrs. BgtOllg -arutherr,
at 1 o'i lock yesterday morning Jin had
known tho young woman, who Uvea at
In faoBlonaMa hotel, only a vt.ek.
The couple appeared before Mrs.
CBrUtBarg shortly after midnight and
begged for her consent to a wedding, i
This si. a gave In writing. Armed With I
It, they routed tho county clerk nut of I
! bed and obtained a license. They 'lien
drove to the post and awake the
chaplain, who relucnntly consented to
I marry them.
Lynnh and his wife then drove hack; 1
to her hotel, where t!.y .'hatted with i
Mrs. Camthan until i oelooki when j
the officer left for his cjuarters.
At 7 o'clock yesterday morning when i
his companions were eating breakfast J
he shot himself In his room, (inn ahot I
entered tbe body near the hoart and j
the other passed through his head. He
was dead when found. No letters ex
plaining his art were Ig't and the en
tire affAM Is s.-rs-acj .a rr.yatcry,
LynOh, his brother officers aay, was
BDOUl IUM In debt, but they ,!d not
attribute lis death to this. He was
rourt-ni.Trtlalled ten days ngo for
drinking, and while tho findings were
not made public. It la generally be-
IfW'IfVV
Notable Wednesday Bargains
JUST A FEW REMINDERS
$4.00 to $6.00 Silk Waists. $2.65
MANUFACTURER'S Sample Waists of fine French
Chiffon, Siik Messaline and Taffeta with plaited or
stlk embroidered front and sheer edging. Also French
Blouses with plaited belts. All colors and black.
Black Petticoats
OF OsToapfionaiy fine quality;
aof Afercenserf Af essaine, 13
In. flounce with euefer of fuoJka
and tailored bmndm. f ff
Vauo $1.30. Spooia ..11
A rmure Portieres
WITH handaomn (apes try bor
ders, no wes t designs, red, green
and brown; ono yard wide and
$3.50 pur pt. Speoo aWe Lf
Wool-finished Blankets
FANCY PLAID BLANKETS FOR FULL SIZE BEDS
93.00 Quality, Spaoial . . 1 .35 $3.00 Quality), Special..!
$3.50 Quality, Spacial l bO
Children's Dresses
75
$3.50 Quality, Special .. 1 Jf5
Long Kimonos
MADE of Hydetrade galatea
cloth in beautiful French and
Russian sfyes. SlaeeJto OQ
6. Value $1.50. SpeciauOZf
L M. BLUMSTRIN, Westl25thSt . bet 7th&fithAvs
-
c.S.SiS...iW..;.. A.;.. SlA-.S-u,..;, rViJWu.. i'.'..i.', A
OF Una quality' flannelette in
pretty deiigne. Empire Dutch
neck and kimono elfecta. fC
Value $1.50. Special mZif
Enjoy the Privileges of a Charge Account Here, Fifth Floor
Double Stamps
Until I o'Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter
ftSO Scotch Lace Curtains
r n t r s
( (IKHI.ACECL'RTAINS-Arhoiceielectionofeatri Gr Ofl
fine pattcrni in all the latest nd best srcavei. Every iJlUV
pair lull Icnith and width: $3.? to 4 Wvsluti .
Heavy I apes-
try Couch l.ov-
Port ere
Fall .'oloring.
nd dlllgrlB The
nrw border, corded,
fringed and I ro
rai'rd novelties.
Grouped in one bi
lot, Valugi up t
17.98, Pair.
S4.98
Window Shndca
of opa;uf . in aligned
colon, tire 3b72
hsvo lactory bli in
ithm: dati, brackets
and naiU 'rre; rarit,
l 9c 1
Matting Covered
Shirt Waist Boxes
Ciood large si-, exactly like cut;
well constructed, with turned
legs and fancy tray, covered
with Japanese matting and
bound with CI A, A.
rattan UfAa JT M?
era, bU-incb, re
versible quality, in
rich Turkish an I
Persian designs and
colorings; cannot be
duplicated under
Each." 98C
EiderdownWool
In all the latest col
orings. All the rage
now for the knitting
of automobile and
skating caps. This is
a great opportunity
to buy. Don't mist
it. Full ounce m
hankt, at.
I seaVsal
tlniTniBTTMJirtii
Inil riH-t lon
K nit t Intr
1
lUVy
it III I
Fine Soft Felt Hoods -
We have them in all colors and
the popular shapes. Other stores
nsk fully T.'ie. more thnn the
priee we sell them at, special,
to-morrow.
98c and $1.79
Black and Colored Beavers
Black atvd colorol
beavers, almost every
shuie you can ttdtik
of. all the vary beet
qttattty. If you paid
double the moue
you could not got a
better hat. Priced
special, Wednosdaj .at
.1.98 A 4.98
tp tS, M
I edoeedas -Main 1 lour. I
Bo. 1.
What is Mi. Wiuls
Ha.
rtast
No. X.
Sixth Ave. 22? ft. 23 Sts
NEW YORKSnEWEST DEPARTMENT STORE
THE MR. WIZZLE CONTEST r 0
NOW A THOUSAND DOLLARS
You stand juxt as good a chance as any one of
Retting one or mure of the 10 prizes winch we are ufferiiiKon
the second half of the Mr. VVizzle Content.
Sit down now and write vour answi-r to each picture to
J. L. Keener Co., Dept. B, 103 West 22nd St.
There are four ways of winning a prize, one each for the
most artistic answer, the most unique answer, the most humorous
answer, and the neatest answer - to each picture.
What Is Mr. Wlstls
Looking Alt
BI.. Is tl. ntssls
Unluc I
Waal Is Mr. Wusus
aiBgbsgt
The first prize is 920.00, the second $15.00, the third $10.00
and the fourth $5.00
$500.00 In All
This Contest closes Nov. 1st, prizes awarded Nov. 9th.
Winners' names will ba published, and the judges will lx a
committee of prominent newspajx-r men.
Watch tor the Opening Date
The First Reason
Why Kesner's will give the Ix-st values in New York City:
It is a well known fact that this location, which was for
merly occupied by another firm, was run down in a most deplor
able manner, and con-siqnently the property value depreciated
to a very laige extent.
The price asked for it was one of the best bargains that
ever happened in real estate.
We came along and SNAPPED IT UP.
The result is -our overhead expenses will be low, we will
oe operating the business at
less cost, end our customers
will most assuredly get the
lenefit of thil in lower puces
for standard merchandise.
To-morrow we will give you
the second reason.
No. a.
What Is M' Wlula
E.lliif f
JLK&snbrjCo
lrn :
Alt
on mi
y I in:
MllgfMit i
ch mn.
tMtst l. Mr Wtasls
Itrs.llngT
Wlnt Is Mi Wiul.
Old. . ling Tot
Siply'iP
What la M- 'V'tsls
hauling At ;
list Tiiur Is Mr
t.iis't l Utitigl
m
nw
VVtiat il Mr WiKs-lt
Dr.u ug AlMutf
Colossal Sale Women's Coats
More Than 1800 Smart New Coats, Styles and Sizes for Everybody, in This
Sale at ls Under Price. This is by Far the Most Important Sale of the Season
OME to this sale -coats are the rage --la-ge, roomy costs of mannish materials
A gigantic purchase permits us to do this. We doubt if prices will go so
.Sft
Every woman must have at least one
low again in many weeks.
-and can afford ttverai at the prices we quote here.
i. .!.. r S-,- . , J - . S
s a tVVaV
av asressS ?
aatBsmsal r 1
sso fin
This Coat $3.98
VVomcn's 1 OR
I nnn Kskssi eJB. JO
""M Mx.ovgr I assr
ft
Full leiiKth coats made of fine
Kersey vloth and fashioned
with a deep ehawl OOllar of
volvet BBlahad with wide
braid, (4 Inches long. All
black. Hlzes 14 to 4 4.
$5.98
This Cc at $5.98
Women's ) taw Qfi
Lstsass ratsausail e9l at701
WIIIU VIII HI HI ! SSSk
toa,s. ,J
Cut 61 Inohaa long and trim
med with a deep ehawl col
lar and turned back cuffs.
Ornamented with 3 lat'K
Jewell, d buttons. Lined
throughout. lllack. SIzch 3i
to 44.
$7.98
This Coat $7.98
$n.98
Women's
Long Caracul
llolii Cutils,
al
7
Of Hue lustrous curacul cloth.
.Made with ilwp shawl collnr
and turned hack cuffs. Kant
ened with II large Jewelled
liutt"iiH. All Llack. Sluea 34
to 44.
Of I
mil,
and
full
1,11 a
clog
vole
Ina pluohi
tine I'll
Lr.nq Revrr
sible Coals,
al, only
Made of daln und plaid ba k
materials, In comt.lnatlou
shades of navy nnd re I. brown
and purple, gray and blue,
lirown and green and tan and
red. l'ull length. All Hlzcs.
At $25, Women's Fine Coats of Silk Plash. Moire Silks, Satin and Velour.
I .'.Ine.da..
$9.98
This Coat $9.98
.98
Women's
Polo and
Reversible
Coals ....
of double fa'-ed
9
materials In
fancy gray wiut luaoi uwvss,
AImo hatulsomo plu.Hh coats,
with deep shawl ' ll.tr, ln-
luid with velvet, aii ahadoa
r.; and M IneheM long. Some
ltnoil thruUKhoUt. Sizuh 34
t 44.
a,-gaV
This Coat $12.98
Women's CI QS
1
$14.98
Tills Coat $14.98
.98
Wumen's
Smart Plus i
and Caracul
Coils
14
Imported ara-
t I loth, OMYlOt
tf pfM, BOtn have QMP
r collAra avnd othen with
i coltttra ih.it fasten up
to tin neclc. Lfhtd -ith
ti BtiarantfM a -satin.
:ti t 4t.
-Sccund floor.
Buy
r
$10 100 Piece .
Initial Dinner 98
Set, at only M0
4V
Our Home and f Arion Oak Heating Stoves
Don't ml ttilM
aiin.iMt hriif bri
Full aervlot fur
wit h li Ml
iH r aiui a
cluutie an Initial iilnnr Mn
I l u barxuln ulihimi an eiudl
12 teoil. 2 Imtkm covtsrt-ii aWnM
I .tt h uleve has rlrh M Bnfflltii
18-Piece $2 Fnnraved Glass Set al
95c
Engraved by an txaart. a
tMautifui i i.i Knwiiih attar on
fine grrttdt uf tfiajiN Hrt ton
aim tif tl wiitf r it wii itkev
ami (t ieltf.-r itlajtHi. Nu n.alt
ordtra, Hrt
"BBF
f
Deautlfull cut
Jusi 1 no sail
Japanese
Mission l amp
Shades . .
Will
JAAtnolisn BlDe
dm Brtuklasl
ivv
Willow
Sels
im the ce-lotrat
Willow faotory I:
fit hiiv ci. elfotrlc land ronmU'l
till .ami- Vitrltnv cr t.rvic -an
t if u 1 t)i ifiiuil ih turi- i-eooie. alu
ina. fttvoo; at . . .
J Him
$2.49
SlO.Oo iii (.lass Water Sets
Xtru .l.,-. In hi (
r to-Itiori 1V . lil;tl it
unn. i promlaa to fill
I'll i uti
i ii ounl of 'h limit
rct.iri at thla nr
f -uur nome ana
Hospital Drug Sale
j Is Now In Progress
j See to-day 'a Kvening Journal for
1 Weilnesday'a special. J
----- - (Main Hoor. ) - - am
Pnnna Vai. .
r s ujji; i iuurv
f 11 . a .a sss I
! nome at Little Lxpense
Big Values lor To-morrow's
Selling
l
g S4.98JJ
B.droom, atltohsn and Sail Vaparo
to taxKO variety or
putttrrna. Value c,
roll
Dining Boom and Farlor Papers In
trutt tapeairy and gut tnccui.
with 9 or 18-lnclt bord.ra. Val-
9c6c
El.gant Parlor, Living Boom and
Llmaiy Paper. In varnlohed gold,
two-tone imported papers, duplex
' grains anil large
variety ol special le-
v (t ilth Fluor.) -.-'
$14.98 IVY LtHlGH RANGES
No. 7 all", with o-htil IMI
atanti on fancy heavy bar . beau
tifully mmmta with nlokai-plataa
top hanJ. OTtO ahflf ami name
Piute; aio hait - pafforfttad OOV"
r. -UDlaa arat. Iurn roomy rifa-
pot i larifu tmkl"
w-arranteil: 1 pipe,
t-lbow nnn damper
lriiim.)h Rotary Ash SDur
i ' 1 1 m any -1 1 1 -1 alie ha rrel or
aah can; dust;, a n tl vav vnrk-
Ina, muUti of
Pha Hulck
iui va k t rn hfa
iruti'l iron flr-p t, trlmniad
with ni' ktO -piuif it topband
toot rails. MMiii pial an 1
m itw draft, fa- , in U v
lire burnhiK all nik'lit. v. itli
ni.r Dliti.tinif U H 1 W til ,i I H .
one nine. elbow and
damper fret
with carl
cove; apacla
$3.98
$12 Brass Dining
Room Dome
Hind made.
2n lnhf in
dlaniiter: D
p it e 1 or
beautiful ait
K 1 a a. In
I r e e n an l
amber with
ft - In. Import
ed f rl n a !
ranov bent
border and
alimn aoroi
A blah can
die now
nhir,
ggafc li e a v v irnl
. T vanlr"d Iron
.T ZJC S2.89
f1f$6'98
II
1
Mr. J'uU' Had
Irons riat of I
Iropfl, stand ami
I I W II T I COol
hand le ;
Via. value
69c
i Wrdni.iln. llasemeot Nalesruuin.i
Our Great Food Exposition
. . l i s t .'Ha liratut
viacaruui r
" ich
lull
Mara
Mb, CI.
c aa i Woaal iiunllty of
torn leal uranulati i ueal .
in ii,.
Haiinony
-.month tgsf
ottiui anlu i,i
In s-Iu. o i i
6IC
tin"
23 1
Coffee
Blend
jg, tun, flavored, verv
" sur.'.uusuo
I '-ltt t. lltcrlcf liiuiid
r.nru i .. r.i . Nil in
pall-
NO 'i PP., N'o li
palls OOl palls .
$1.65
Mr
Kancy suaar cured I'. S. tn
spicied liatits; avcraiilng
t 10 Itis. each; .SI'KclAI.
r. lit 1 II l a -.Ml-
THE SEASON'S BIGGEST AND BEST SELLING EVENT. TjiQjVe,;
Wf MOtt I
Hie
Celebrated
0 ti u It I n
fans
Hams
troiii
pkTch
hi
n 1 s r s , '
.T.ilad Uil Hnowdritt
l,t ud ...litd oil; No
1' cutis
iii. u, , warn . urn, i i.
Salad Dressing product . the boat
dressing; arfr alf
pint liottle . tDL'ldnt uill
n. i llli" Havana fruit ; for
Pineapples preserving! crate, con
taining Jo, t.i aogaa, ac; jjj.
29c
C, , ( rlsp, Liant.n, firm, hard
ilDDage .olid beads; 100 j j jq
Wines and Liquors
1T. VKBNONi pure rye. special to
morrow, tuiitin, mt.eti nan itai-
lon, gl 30; nottloat
75r
ni, dl, dually
not tie at .
an
puru, regular al no
THII'MPII BUN D Kl M lll l ;
ragulariie. bottle, at
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THI 14111 STREET STORE. HENRY Sltil, Pres't -WE
7St
65 f
01b sWREKIY
D-L n .or nii.iie cuts oi tno
Rib Roast oeef Ii u a v y i -i lr
choice native beef, lb I 1 ;l
Fresh Killed Roasting Chick-
BalaOt Jersey poultry. icr
enS worth line, lb.; at. lb IDt
Whole Forequarters of Lamb
miii Me for roititl.iK or for it.
chops, lb Ill
6k
rt li j ci . Ulrect shipment triun
Kolled Uats the mm. i ,.
nis jyc
VII r L I' I o u n tiers.
Yellow Perch, m u nu.; u it,
Legs of Canada Mutton i, "
j u duimdmi i aoaoa snnep; at, J J j
fnrnoJ PUl B.. DtL. urTIg
KBueklati a n.s.. ." 5f
Loin Lamb Chops fag b?A"
jrouni and tonti or; a lb lot
Country Sausage i
from Jersey pofg; it U
n Fancy, nicely
'tire anl
1 i I nil
de-
122c j
a PBBey.. niooiy mtgad inirerf
DICOI1 niri'il bacon. In whole s ej
or half strips; per Ih J oCjf
TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM

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