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THE SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 ," 1018. 816 TIM'S FRIENDS KEEP BRAVE FRONT In Spite of Their Professed Op timism, HoweTer, They Are Plainly Worried. GONE ELEVEN DAYS NOW Confidence Bipressed That the Congressman Can Take Care of Himself. The whereabouts of Conaressma n Tim othy D. Sullivan was to all appearance an treat a myatery to hla relatives and friends yesterday aa at any time In the eleven ilaya alnre he eluded hla nuraea and dlaappearod at nlaht from DM West rheater horn of hia brother, Patrick H. Bulllvan. Teara of nssot'latlnn with the bin man who once ruled the Tammany politics ' Manhattan bslOW Fourteenth atreet rave hi cloaa frlenda euch confidence In hla ability to look out for hlmaelf in any place and In any aort of altuatlon that even In theae days, when Bl Tim la not the man Sn body and mind thut he uaad to be. they Inalat that -he must be all rlrht." E-Mhttlff Kolex, for example, eta a little KrurT when anybody augment that harm may have coinu to hla old friend Sullivan. "Korart that notion right away, aon," aaM Big Tom. "Anybody who trira to rooshhouac Tim hal lietter have a Ufa Insurance policy (or hia family's aake. lie may be aick. but he can handle at leaat two men right now. He doesn't drink a drop. Nolxxly could dope him. Ho knowa the town aa well aa any man In It. On the level. I can t figure out that anything bad haa happened To him at all. Malclde Idea .vcuated. Suicide? That's foolish. Tim's a good churchman. Heaidea, be Knowa that he haa been gutting better, putting on flesh and looking at life more cheerfully. Take It from me, the big fellow got tired of having a lot of nuraaa ami guarda around him night and day. Hp didn't want to make a fuse omt going, ao he skipped when they weren't looking." William B. Ellison, tin- attorney wha handles the Congreaanian'a property and countersigns all of hia checks, waa ap parently as optimistic yesterday aa he waa on the day before, Mr. Ellison said that he had Iwen in communication with Patrick H. Sullivan. Big Tim's brother: Latwrence .Mulligan. a half-brother . Frank J. Farrell and Emanuel Blum enatein, members of the committee of the person that the court named to aafeguard the t'oiiKresaman'a property, and with othera. and that there wasn't a acrap of news Indicating where Sul livan had gone. "The only news at all.'' said Mr. Ellison, "la that William Galloway, an old night watchman for the ftrni of Frank Bros, at 224 Fifth avenue, who live at 35 g Grienwlch avenue, came to my office this morning bringing word that he had aeen Tim, in Fifth avenue on the afternoon of the day he disappeared. Galloway haa known the tingrssman for many years. A week ago last Sunday night, iiesays, lie saw Tim strolling along the avenue. He spoke him. received a friendly greeting and then talked With Tim for some time. Asked Hi) to Hotel. "Presently Tim asked the way to the Hotel St. QaoftfO. Galloway guessed that he meant the I'tince George in Twenty eighth street Just weat of the avenue and he directed Tim how to reach the hotel, which was only a few blocks away. Tim, ha aays. started at once diagonally across the avenue in the general direction of the Prince George Hotel. However, nobody at the hotel aeems to have seen him and he didn't register there. If he went there at all he dropped In for a few minutes, likely thinking he might run across an old friend. "Honestly, I don't think it Is time to get worried about the Congressman. I say that lecaus I know he Is ao much improved physically and mentally that he can take care of himself. His mind la as clear as a bell. He still suffers from melancholy spells, but Hig Tim is far from being nou compoa mentia, let me tell you. "So far as we know, he hag only a dollar or so in his pooketl when he left the house up in East Chester road, hut lie may have had more. It was no trouble for Tim to get money and he may have received a check from some debtor. He haa been getting such checks and turning ihem over to me regularly. But If he took a sudden notion to alip away he trdght have kept one to cash at his leisure. He could get credit anywhere, I suppose. Elltsea Xot Worrying;. "No, I am not worrying and we have Rot sent out a general alarm, hired pri vate detectives or done anything of that aort. We, have merely aaked everybody who know Tim to look out for him and report to us." There waa no dl.sgulalng tha fact, ho-r-ever, that another day without news made the absence of the Congresaman appear more serious to his friends. When he slipped away previously for a lark of hla own he alwaya called Earry Mulligan on the phone within thlrty-slx hours. Why he has let eleven days paas without a word to reassure hN friends is puilling. Moreover It la difficult for them to under stand how a man ao well known to the whole city and from hla pictures ao familiar to the country could conceal hlmaelf for upward of a fortnight and riot leave a trace of his movements. "you would have thought," aald Larry Mulltgan yeaterday, "that somebody would have seen the Congresaman when be waa eating or travelling about or get ting money. We simply can't understand It. but not one of ua Dellevea that he baa made away with himself or thut he has been Injured or killed. Two to on he la sitting in aome quiet place now chuckling over the newspaper stories about him and fixing up to Josh us good whtn he comes back." I nfoandrd Haaaor I Irralated. There was a story in circulation early jeaterduy that Big Tim had been located atthe Riverside Inn at Smlthtown, Long Island. The rumor waa that he waa with 'o. Mike I'adden, an old friend and political lieutenant, and with ex-Water Commissioner John H. O'Brien. Manager Italian) of the hotel denied positively that liii. Tim had been at his place. "Mr. I'adden waa down here a few days with young Joseph Sullivan, the thlrteen- ear-old son of the lata Ttmothv H. Sullivan Little Tim)." said Mr. Bal lard. "When people heard that there was a Sullivan here they Jumped at the conclusion that It waa lllg Tim .himself. I'adden returned to the city to-day. Mr. O Brian hasn't been here at all." Col. Mike Padden, who hasn't been much In the public eye alnre he dem onstrated how much fun could be had in running the Water Registers bureau aid h hadn't seen Big Tim. Taking Vaeatlea, Mars I'aaaea. , "Tha last thing he would do Is to humn into any of his cronies." said Col. Mike. "Hoa after a vacation from nurses and doctor. Tim knowa a lot of people up In St. Lawrence county. It wouldn't sur pria ma If he waa up near the border so mow her having a good time. N0 I dealt think he haa com to any harm" A searoh of the woods for miles around S-" E?' road amounted J nothing. Th. guards who let Big B got away or in aaaer of tooSnJ their Job. They turned out and oombod th countryside without finding so much aa shoestring. The now of yoytorday, or sack of fjawt rather, cam down to thtoi that lb friends of Big Tim, having no Information of any sort, ar hoping that the Con gressman will return unharmed, although there war various stories that noma of hla friends know perfectly well where ha Is and have been keeping silent for rea sons of their own Mr. Ellison and other aald with apparent frankness that no body known loaa about Big Tim's where abouts than tho people who know him L. A. THOMPBOH HAS HO WIDOW. -eenle Bong Bnllder la Alive i Ante Vlotlg Mot Mia Wife. Tub Stm unfortunately stated yester day In th aooount of tho accident which caused the death of Mrs. L. A. Thompson of Caldwell that Mr. Thompoon waa the widow of L. A. Thompson, tha builder of scenic railways. This waa an error. Mr. Thompoon la still alive, aa la hla wife, and they are now in Europe. Th Mrs. Thompson who was killed In the automobile accident Is not related to them at all. The Identity of Mrs. Thompson la a mystery In Caldwell. She waa young and beautiful, and har sister, Mrs. E. Doyle, with whom she lived, aald she waa di vorced, but wouldn't aay further. Mra. Thompson formerly ltvad at II East Tenth street. Manhattan. She took a Arte house In Caldwell In April under an agreement to purchase It on October 1. The Caldwell credit agenoy who looked her up reported to the merchants that ah went Into bankruptcy on January 29, but her bills in Caldwell were alwaya paid promptly. She la aald to have lived at the rate of 11.000 a month, and there was local speculation that Mils was the amount of her alimony. Frank Ixiyle. Mrs. T)oyle's husband, lived with them. Another sister lived In Orange. The funeral will be on Friday DECREE FOE MIS. BROKAW. Jostle Kelly Approves Referee' Report am Allsaaay Ceattaaes. Supreme Court Justice Kelly In Brook lyn yesterday approved the report of ex Judge William H. Wad hams, th referee in the marital trouble between William Gould Broltaw and Mrs. Mary Blair Bro kaw, recommending the granting of an In terlocutory divorce In favor of tha wife and tlS.000 a year alimony. Counsel for Mr. Brokaw mad a mo tion before Justice Kelly on Tuesday to have the report sent back to the referee so that the alimony award should be re considered In view, as he claimed, of the shrinkage of Mr. Brokaw's fortune. The court aaked both sides to submit briefs and Its approv.il yesterday of the report of the referee as a whole, without any accompanying memorandum, shows that Mra. Brokaw will continue to draw the 115.000 alimony ahe haa been receiv ing during the two years of separation as well aa getting her decree of divorce. DE. PHILLIPS FIGHTS DISMISSAL Members of State Woman! School Alnaaal to Help) Him. Philadelphia. Sept. 10 An Injunction restraining the trustees of the West Ches ter State Normal School from appointing a new principal will be applied for to morrow by Dr. George M. Phillips, who waa asaeu yesteruay to resign aa head the Institution. Frlenda of Dr. Phillips declare that the demand for his resignation was prompted by a aptrlt of revenge, although oatenslbly based on the report of an Investigation committee which found that Dr. Phillips had knowledge of the alleged relations between Hairy I. Johnson, the mlsalng steward of the school, and Ruth A. Wolfe, a nineteen-year-old graduate, of Beaver Brook, Pa. The school alumni, members of which are scattered all over the United States. are backing Dr. Phillips against the trus tees who voted to oust him and will hold a meeting In the chapel to-morrow night to protest against the action of the board. ASSISTANT FOE HI. HILLIS. Th Rot. Or. Tenner Join Plysaoath 4 hereto Slew. The Rev. Dr. William Wallace Tenney has accepted the appointment of assistant to the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwlght Hillla, pastor of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn. He will preach his first sermon on Sun day next, when the church will be re opened after extensive repair. Dr. Tenney waa educated at Oberltn College and Harvard I'nlvrrslty and waa a pastor for eight years In North Ad.ims, Mass. He served as secretary of the American Missionary Association In Chi cago and later became pastor of the Lowry Hill Congregational qhurdt In Minneapolis. Cardinal Farley at Monat Classens. Mot-NT Clbubns. Mich., Sept. 10. cardinal Farley of New York arrived hare to-day for a rest. A reception waa given for him by the parishioners of St. Peter's Church. The (SO children of St Mary's ncnooi received nts benediction. When you come to the point Now'a the time to buy your Fall suit. Everything absolutely new you'll be at the head of the procession. New models for Fall; new fabrics; both imported and domestic. Ready now! Time for Stetson soft hats. Smart styles in the newest Fall colors; more conserva tive styles too. The "RoPeCo" our own idea for young men, in bronze, olive green, ivy green and gray $4. Other Stetson soft hats from $3.50 to $12. Roobks Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. H H, Many ft Co.'s HeraM Square m THE STORE IS BRIGHT with the newest fashions and fabrics, reflecting the final word of Paris and the European Fashion centres as well as the cleverest of American creations and adaptations. Fashions on the Third Floor. Millinery and Fabrics on the Second Floor. Take the Escalators (moving stairways) at about the centre of the Broadway front. Main Floor. Merchandise Advertised Here On Sale Thursday One-third REDUCTIONS RICH Oriental RUGS Vote that the reduction are one-third below Macv's marked prices, which were already "Lowest-in-the-City" by one-fourth to one-third. This brings th prices gf those Rap below the landed cast to the avanga jhIii Superb ISPAHAN MESHED Carpets-, Sint. Were. Now. Ms. Were. New 10ft.6injf8ft.Sin. $278 $186 12ft.10ln.xl0ft.0in. $196 $24 llft.2in.xSft.10 in. $124 $216 Uft.3in.x ft. 10 in. $446 $298 Uft.3inji8ft.4in. $298 $199 I3ft6in.xl0ft,8 In. $498 $332 Hft.4inJt8ft.8!n. $J24 $211 14ft.2 in.xlOft.S in. $484 $323 Hft.6in.x7ft.4in. $278 $186 l7ft.xUft.l in. V24 $483 12ft.7in.x9ft.4ln. $M $264 19ft8in.xl3ft.6in. JM6 $592 t HESE are T t many are much older. Yet every Rug is perfect and in good condition, because our resident representatives in Constantinople take the pick of the market only, and reject even,' Rug that is not a genuine and worthy product of the Eastern hand-loom. This is a very unusual and rare opportunity to secure a piece of property that is not only in itself useful and beautiful, but will, like a good diamond, appreciate in value by the lapse of years. These exquisite Rugs will be admired and treasured b our children's children. -Kraanshih Crpett From a 12 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 2 in. Carprt at $198.00 (was S296.00) up to an 18 ft. 7 in. x 12 ft. 10 in. Carpet at $619.00 (was J928.001. Mahal From a 12 ft. 2 in. x 9 tt. Carpel at $94.50 (was $ 141. 00) up to a IS ft. S in. x 10 ft. 11 in. Carpet at $158.00 (was 9236.00). Fourth Fleer. Centre.. cAnd HERE LINENS for Among the things every housekeeper these days is liable upon inspection ot ner Linen cioset xo are Sheets. Pillow Cases and Bed suggestions selected from a very viding a typical Macy saving Irish Hand-Embroidered Limn Pillow Cases, Hemstitched, ' K Five very neat floral and wTeath designs to enclose monogram. Size 22x36 inches. Same in sizes 24 ! ; by 36 inches, Me. Sizes 26W36 inches, fM. Hand Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases, Hemstitched, 83c Made of a sturdy quality of round threat! linen in four elaborate de signs, size 22x36 inches. In size 24' j.x 36 inches, 99c. and 26Kx36 inches, $1.19. Hand-Embroidered Irish Linen Pillow Cases, $1.17 An extra fine quality and embroid ered in exclusive designs, size 22x36 inches. In size 24)4x36 inches, $1 .39, and 26;-;x36 inches, 47.0. Hand-Embroidered Hem stitched and Scalloped a, A Pillow Cases, 1.79 These are of superior quality pure linen exquisitely embroidered In a dozen new designs, size 22x36 Inches. In size 24'ix36 inches. 47.97, and size 26x36 inches, $219. LINEN Embroidered BED SPREADS Direct IMPORTATION from Scotland These are all pure linen, with hemstitched ends or with handsome scalloped edges all around. They constitute a remarkably fine group of newest Fall merchandise in which every housekeeper is bound to find interest. BED SPREADS, site 72x100 inches, at $7.19, $7.79, tt. 29 and $9.43 BED SPREADS 8lu 80x100 inckes'.M $7.79 and $10.69 each BED SPREADS siit90xl00 inches', o $8.21. $8.83. $10.19 and $10.79 A splendid assortment of finer grades of linen Bed Spreads up to $4689 for an extra line spread of beautiful French knot hand-emnroidcrv and open work insertion. Bolster cover to match, $4.89. Base-eat, Rear. Attractions Are Their Law Prices. Ot B'way,34thto3SthSt. authentic Rugs every one of them. They are individual, too. Every one is a work of art in itself, and many are actual rarities. Scarce ly a Rug in this remarkable collec tion is less than SO vears old, and r, Turkish Carpets , From a 12 ft. x 10 ft. o in. Carpet at $131.00 . was sfw.oo), j up to .i is ft ii in, x li ft. 2 in. C.irpet at $171.00 (was $256.00). ! Carpets are TIMELY the Bedroom piace upon ner nsi ot wants Spreads. Here are some timelv comprehensive stock, each pro- Hand-Embroidered All- i : u ii i men ncmiiiKncg A Sheets, $5.59 Ihese are imported direct from Belfast and are 72 by 96 inches. Larger sizes in proportionate prices up to S7.60 for sheets 90 by 96 inches. PILLOW C'ASES to match at $1.27 to .. Hemstitched Linen Sheets From Germany, $le94 All pure linen of a tine clo weave and of a grade noted for its excellent wearing qualities. Sie 72x96 inches. In size 90x96 inches, S2.S9. PILLOW CASES to match. 45x36 inches, at 49t each. Fine Linen Sheets fifl From Belgium, $!o" All pure fine Flemish Linen, noted for its extra finely woven thread, for its softness of finish. Laundered ready for use, size 72x96 inches. Size 90x96 inche. $1.49. Size 72x108 inches, $3.09. Size 90x108 inches. $i.94. PILLOW CASES to match. 22x36 inches, 79c: size 25x36 inches, Sbc and 27x36 inches, 9(. Pure Linen Sheets 7Q From Ireland, $Zefsf Of these we carrv a verv larse as sortment. We import them direct from Belfast. Size 72x96 inches. In finer qualities, $i.49. $i.74 and $4.09. In sizes 72x108 inches. 90x9b and 90x108 inches; in three different qualities at proportionate prices. PILLOW CASES to match each Jrade and in varying sizes, 84c to 1.49 each. asva 1 THE CUSTOM FUR SHOP (Tenth floor, near Pur Storage Vaults) t INVITES ATTENTION TO A Collection of Rare Skins SILVER FOX CHINCHILLA These and many other furs may be selected here from a wide variety of skins. They will be skilfully matched in an all-daylight showroom by expert furriers and made-to-order in our own workroom, in the style best adapted to the figure and special requirements of the customer. The stock of furs is now at its best. An early visit will insure unusual choosing impossible later. Tenth floor, New Building. Take Ninth Street Elevators. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street i J DEVON RROW COLLAR FOR 15 CENTS CLUZTT MABOOr CQ TROTH. MCMMKB BESOBTB. Bretton Woods Gorgeous Autumn Scenes. The Great Delights of Out-door life in the Mountains during September and October. GOLF TENNIS CLIMBS SADDLE HORSES. Dancing in the big Ballrooms. TIE MONT PltsMIT, tpn tutu Oct. THE MM IT WttSHNTSa, apN satil Oct. 1 White Mountains, H . H. NF.W VOBB. filie. BEFORE YOU RETURN TO THE CITY. 21 MINUTES FROM GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL GRAMATAN LAWBSNCE I'aRK, BHONXVIUJt, H. V. The Uran.aun Ii the Ideal early Kali Hewn for those desiring to be Dear .New ork. Many taiulltea on their say from the seashore or mountains enjoy a vlalt here for s month or more before opening their homes. Broad porrhen and terraoea In tha tree-tops command every breeze, fine lielf, Teasla and all outdoor sports. Horn. (.RAMAIAV INC.. Preps. nbw tmumt. I-kewood. LAUREL IN THE PINES LAKEWOOD, MEW JERSEY Will Opart October lat, 1913 A dellchtful loos lluii for Vitumn Visitors. Kipre train service ninety minutes to New York, two huun, to I'hlladelphla OLr. TKMMIH. ItMIIIM. Superior roads and fai llltlei fnr automobile parties w Bepreeentatlvc nnw In atteudanee. FRANK F. SHUTE. Manager. FENNNYia. A.MA. Delaware Water Oaa. B UCKWOOD INN I I ireprsof, MsaMneeia-OeUware, l , nn. IBB: houri. from N . 1 1 i. a w it u t mm, Hoiueof iheihanret ouniryciub m m ootr COURSE II. M VMM;. Mar. N V tllBre. 341 Slli Ay. Tel Mad. fa, S3S0. I "pen thrniifh Srpieirber the Ideal Uonth DELAWARE WATER CAP. PA. THE KITTATINNY UsMr EaSraly Rot MRU at 9mm. bprrlal Neptember ana (Irtobtir Hate. Ptshtng. Rnailni (iolf. Tennis chailes H. White. Owner and Prop. THK MOI'MTAIN PARADtRR, WATER, GAP BOUSE Tha leading hotel 01 Delaware Water flap, Ps. Open to Dee. Booklet. JOHN PUHDY COPK. Muse mtr. Delaware Water Gap Two hours from New York. See Sundays Issue. Canadensis. Paeeaa Meaatalaa, REW npkitk c 'A HI INN Rooms en suite Willi bats. BoM llnir. l-ool Mloiher tntise rneals. .arase, I.Uert. Saddle Horses, nius. Ilooklnt lecka. u it to Crrsro Nta. W. J A U. ft PHK K. Canadensis la Meaat Porono. Pa."" Ml. PUasant HmssT Slf3JL. W. 8. H. S. LKECH. MlToconor i's. aALBB BY AUCTION. BY' order ef Honrs Welers A fo. wat II Sept lltli. 101.1 A. M at IS4 Mh a", Manhattan t'.U more plana No. TISM: Coomba piano No. 7SUS Scherer ptano No. 1W1. I. HEHNSTKIN, auc tloneer. 1 MOK Kin. auriioiieer, sells Japanese focal, evenlnts. MM, litis. Uih and UUl BOxCrrv t onry Island .... LOST. IQt NO AND BEWABOB. li i nana Dousa Num. uu v.nn ,. men's Bank for Savin fa, u and 7' Wall st!. New r - A RUSSIAN SABLE HUDSON BAY SABLE KW tOHItH I.KABIWO THUTHEB ANI HnrBWW. W &n-.,8r ,,u i mt iMttriM tsw. John Drew MUCN 400 christie MacooNALo M - xnovr NOT",N,, I " ttr,H.rt'' SWEETHEARTS Hadaeswta. sat. 21. I "Complete Richard Carle LB!W"j Ev.jiv Mi w.l ft s.i Succeaa" -si N I Hattle Williams . POTASH A PERLM UTTER In the ftceeea' But Maslcal ae -- r ; THE DOLL GIRL ""Jft? "MVgw", WBJWat' : THE PIQMT "Sggpg CRITERION Tar TO-IIRRT & I BuSaS? WM COLLIER OWaW 1 PMM8EB tflTli UUI.LIWII shou who IIRCRTY M S' s; nr-n .... . E ! w 0 Next Men. Smi To-dr !S!Sfr rmJllHVL !5 BESSIElThe "ot""' Oprra and ZVn FANNIE WARD - abott ROB ROY tK 'mm a Va-"-aTsBJ-tS 5 't'i Opera rt. Da Anfella imy MADAM PRESIDENT iveeuii r of SssiaBg ! Wf18re Ignorance Is Bliss GAIETY THEATRE'S MOST SENSATIONAL HIT YOU'LL LAUGH FOR WEEKS BVBa VATINKKS WED. SAT. 2:10 MTU, EAbT OP BROADWAY, ftione JsIK Brvani Kvgs. I ao statu Wed. and Sat . T M, WILLIAM PLAYHOUSE The PLAYHOUSE jammed to its doors nightly with enthusiastic audience to see tha NEW SEASON'S GREATFST PLAY. THE FAMILY CUPBOARD BY OWEN DAVIS. " It has a grip that is human, an appeal that is real." flurnt Mtmlh Veil " It is a b't; play."- -Commercial. SEATS UNTIL NEW YEAR'S-NOW HIDBmMCl H A-tWiPJ-ww.T--- Sili - . l.td-44lh. Ply. kits J Ursl seats II Hvs.S. Ill Mtl SHtX Ml lilt. SUJI U Hll . turn people Carulval ol aparts, 3u Are engines- A RR E R l-C A :m Horses, so Indians. Plunilns Auio. 1 Irsi steamer throurh the rauama canal r ' steamer inrourn me i-susnia c nnai htb.. Matlnei s Tuesday, Ttniraday and Saturday. Matinee Ics-dai. nor. ia il Ml Sunday Nlilit c ooc-en Best BUI In New York. GAMNO B&rAS& SF5 DE WOLF NOPPEI il UESEUdGUSTIN with tieo. klacKailanr and Hupsrlailvs Cast. MI Kv, 140 kjais. Tite. sat.; :m. HER OWN MONEY By c stark K. Swan KVRHY HA sum I. Ii SKI: IT .TTH BT. 1 HLA. Kvs 11:311 Mats Wed. A Sat BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE wiiii Joba Uimsigtr and Man loans. 4BTM IT. THK A. .lust E. of rVwsy.l-:Tt. 1:14. OlllOla si sn m,i,. t,, Th"- KI88 ME QUICK wnn neien roweii anil AiUiur Ay.sworth. tYnic nr IBirau lUTiru, ,:,l1 juocrn Ban i lci in WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE wnn MS t XtlsKS ' And. (irrnl Smtl, It's t lean' MANHA1 I A N On. H. I c A I m Hi i J.V-lt ' IK THE OLD HOMtSTEAD CENTURY Xo. I ll II. I ll.rL 11' Hht ai: nhnn. ..i s... UnAID OrtnA , , , VJ KIT HOI. IRABU OPKNB KnHri- AlnAM MKATR ON SALE FOR at week a.lT riRAT Kit. HI ' WEKiU sss usnca eaea is. at. to a p. M DAI Afr ?' nd 47th at WHTSlSgPtrf Joe Jackson. I oraj A Tools VIITOB MOOBI. INiiHids. Bowers Walters A A Kami little- rrooker.i'atneroBAD'Coii - nr I m , nmosni nc n im.rt,,. t -n Harare I.UI DIN. Kolinctn Bros and others! 5TUIWT B'waj. "Heal Is Nkla Deep," IB Alt. ittlhSt Kdwla Ardea m Cm.. -IWllvMais 3i-atlr sttsla (Hose, IO others. MOTH AMD HfcNTAl HANTls. Utb Street, near Fourth Avenue. A. BRADY'S WKDVESUAY MATINRK BKS SEATS. (si danse d'mVER -r; . 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