'wear ! ents of Ladies' and Chijld- Underclothing is now rea. ation. It is from the fine 1S, -cambrics, lawns, these ideries and laces/ have been 8s of Fine Underclothing, :hemises, Drawers, Petti- are shown in a great varie- 8 in trimming. will find we are offering (he as our April sales show. Silkk Petticoats Bpring Costume will be the hand. of these Bilk Bkirts and many a rive aa added Seuss of satisfaction one of these. Prices range f.o 95, 6.75, 7.95. ang » also the famous ELITE BLAOK ASKIRT, made from extra quality Bilks, full wide widths, with two ills, trimmed with narrow ruching extra dust frill. The price of the s $8.50, hirt Waist Suits perfecting Ready-to-Wear is solved. . The styles, of those shown in our Suit y prove that. .. Remember you are under no "welcome to come and examine it or any garmeot that meets with de until required if you are not 38. good qua'ity Taffeta Sik, io id Navys, Red and Black Shot, and White, Black and White, Brown E BHIRT WAISTS in Navy, popularjust now and we have tte 5,2 25, 2.50, 2 75. FAIBTS. Tho new designs with ind Allovers. = Prices range from , 1.75, 1.89, 225, 2.60, 2.76. ment and variety impossible to get A Patterns this spring . have © 4 GOOD STRONG = BOY S50 'ou Require | Just come into our store, ask to see the swellest Low Shoe in town, either Calf, Patent Colt or Tan Call, it does not matter which kind. Pay your $3.50 and we send you up the nicest pair of shoes you ever had for the money. >t the Place. " SHOE STORE pow't trade unless you aré sure of winning. Our Boys' Suits .are 4 credit to the store and the boys and mothers back again. Prices are reasonable and they will favor wherever they go. pewness that is inviting. B, P. Jenkins Clothing Co, "Promotors of Progressive Dress For Boys. MILITARY DANCES OR PARADES If you need anything in shoes for such purposes remember we are headquarters for that class of goods. Wear "Allen's" . . Military Bootmakers, 84 Brock St. ' $IGN OF GOLDEN BOOT. Fi WANTED. -- BOYS. APPLY AT RANDOLPH Hotel. -------------------------------------- eee 'A DRIVER. APPLY, KINGSTON, Milling Co., Ltd. A CHAMBERMAID AND KITCHEN . Apply at Iroguois Hotel. TO LEARN 'business. Apply, Henry Skiuner 0. MY TO LEARN THE BAKING A 5s. Apply to R. H. Toye, street iy k. Mam TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL house rk. b wo! Good wages to a com- v {aia person. Apply to Mrs. F. G. ackett, 100 Wellington St. "who wear them-bring their fathers. a DAILY MEMORANDA, tr Chiese Board, 1.80 p.m.. Thursday. Royal Arcanum, meets on Thursday ight. 14th Officers "At Pome," City Hall, 80 p.m. Can the optimist see the bright side of & spite fence ? The material of g showy dress is not always all it sejmns. | The sun rises Thursday at 4.41 and sets at 7.12 p.m. Of course, it's every blonde society | woman's ambition to be a leading light Keep May 27th, for Rummage Sale, under uuspices of Brock St. Methodist church. ilkinson's Old Stand. This day in history :--Indian Mutiny began, 1857 ; Louis XV. of France, died, 1774 ; Battle of Ticonderoga, 177 "Why do yow love fe?' "I can't tell 1" "My love," Qi, I said, "vou've got to 1" "1 guess it is because--oh, well, Because pa told me not to!" « TOILET SETS .. You dg not have to pay any- more to get one of those New Sets. They are of shape, best grade of Earthénware and China, decorated Tor beauty ' rather than striking effect, aud the prices are low. ROBERTSON BROS.. KINGSTON FRUIT COMPANY FRUIT AUCTION SALE THURSDAY oOK, 1th Inst At 2:30 P. M. See our advt.on page 4 columns 6 ond 7, for particulars. JOHN NH, MILLS, MUSIC} MUSIC) MISS BLYTH FORMERLY OF WATERTOWN; N will open au studio for music at her ho 140 Union St.. on May 11th, A limited 4: GOOD HOUSEKEEPER TO DO ¢ light housework and take care of ldren, Small family. Good wages. ; Apply, Box K, Whig office. ceaseless meet ------ A GENERAL SERVANT, C.D © Wages to competent person. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Felix Shaw, 113 Bagot Street, near Park. UNART BOY : CAN EARN FROM $2.50 to $3.50 a week. Only those Who are willing to work need apply. J. A. Gould & Co., 400-412 King St. ARE. you $2,150 A Year? It done with our Roods. Work is pleasant, respectable rand permanent. G. Marshall & Co., London, Ont. A RELIABLE LADY TO TAKE for our tailor made costumes, and gkirts. We have printed instruc Uons; and a' perfect fit is guaranteed inion Garment Co., Box 209, Guelph, Ont. GENTLEMEN, TO GET THEIR + ouits made up at Galloway's, Ii : to MAKING is being ock street, next to Bibby's Style, fit and price guaranteed ressing and repairing done TO-LET. TRE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 84 Barrie St., opposite City Park. Pos- Yrasion Mav 1st. Apply to Miss agan, 82 Barrie St. Fon 187 months JUNE, FOR THREE ooh or longer, Furnished house, Bi kon Pern, SSR § jon. etter, to P.0.. Box 82, ion. y YEAT BRioK 2S DETACHED RESI- once, No. 438, Brock st. ; heated by bd *} modern conveniences ; gas. Beate possession, Apply Box 2%. Whig office or on promises. BRICK FARM partly furnished, well situated of Bay of inte, 24 miles Collins Bay. Good stable . Stage daily to mn and Bath. Also Frame : Address, H, C. Rothwell, Bay. Ont. ™ DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT 4 mer of Queer and Ontario i rir a Be yuthuidings. Oflers will be ro- & Wi FOR SALE. SEATRD CANOPY TOP CARKI R1- tap. Apply at 51 ook oy BUILDING LOT, t, Apply 49 Colborne S00 ou Barrett, on the premises. GRAY IN WOTCH STAG HOUND : 46 Carnd shaggy. hk bt. Hughes, 42 Frontenac St: Married Late In Life. Catharines, Oh Charlesw > : " of Tors i ata ke Chicago. Hallie Rhoades demands di- of between fifty al voree from Edward Rhoedes because of of age, jrried here 'hy | tomatoes. She save Edward in a fit of ais Ee Sortied hy rubbed tomatoes into hor face SY En acre and a. een ttt ED. HOUSEX ALSO. LOT, J and Division Streets. iformation Ont, Nay 10.-- . Neither had i Su before, hut both declin- > ov long they had been en- day," sweet things from "only at the Red Crass of pupils desired. Call Thurs- days PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Gulled From All Over The World. Several robberies of mail bags from the North Shore are reported at Que- bec. Loss of life and been caused by Persia. The Dominion bank's offer for the assets of the Canadian woollen mills, in liquidation, has been accepted. The pope has addressed an encycli- cal letter to the prelates and ¢fthers in film 1 Ce lic communidn. J.T. en Ron Le: roy. lll, leaves $260,000 to! buthdvs temple of spiritualism in the villagh. Rev, Mr. Kuhring, rector of the Churcher of the Ascension, Toronto, has accepted the call to St. John, N.B. C. C. Rogers: committed Toledo, because of debt. later came news that heir to $30,000, New York state has 100,000 members of labor unions, more than any for- eign country except Great Britain, France and Germany. A special typewriter for the use of King Edward, has been sent to Lon don from Chicago. It has a mahogany frame and ivory keys. The San Francisco hoard of educa- tion has decided not to allow Chinese or Japanese children to attend schools where white children are educated. Mrs. James McGuire, aged sixteen, walked 150 miles to intesceds with Governor Folk of Missouri, for her husband, in jail for horse-stealing Thus far New York has had 1,202 deaths from the cerebro-spinal menin gitis epidemic since January 1st. Doc- tors say that fresh air and sunshine are the only things that will check the disease, J. T. Moran of Louisville, is richer because a burelar tried to him. He scuffled with the thug and ejected him, afterward finding that the man had dropped a pair of costly diamond cuff buttons in the tussle. Norah Marguerite Mohan, two years and eight gnonths old, while making mud-pies fight opposite her grand motLer's home, 42 St. Patrick Street Montreal, was knocked down by heavy waggon drawa by two horses and instantly killed. Students in. a lark Wis, tied a kitten by its tail to a bladder filled with hydrozn gas. For eight hours the kitten floated hich above the skyscrapers, of Beetsville, and then drifted to Appleton, fifty miles away, where it landed by strik- ing the mast of the good ship Munc whencé it was rescued and ashore hv a sailor. Tomatoes haye caused a divorce much damage has an carthquake in suicide in A few hours he had fallen the rob in Milwaukee, in rage, with the squashed fruit, causing hefore the servants. "leavers English toilet soaps' ar at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, takeng dy was public the police ad Doverenx safely under arrest. He filling her eves, ears. nose and mouth her no end of disgnst and enibarrassment ARTIGHT BO MOTHER'S DREAM LEADS TO DISCOVERY OF BODIES. Has Presentiment That Daughter and Little Ones Are Slain and Police Investigation Cornobor- ates Foreboding -- Husband Accused and Arrested. London; May 10.--Englahd has been horrified by the news of another © ter rible tragedy, which occurred in the neighborhood of Kensal-fise, in the the northwest section of London. The tragedy involves the lives of a woman and her two children, "and the hus band,a young man, now stands . re manded on charges of having murder- ed them. The crime resembles the Preller murder in St. Louis, and. in many respects the tin trunk tragedy of a year or so ago, when a man named Crossman killed his wife and hid 'her body in a travelling trunk. Strangely enough; it took place very near the scene of the 'Crossman érime in Ladysmith road. It disclosed what is believed to be a triple crime. Fol- lowing upoti inquiries which they had made, the police discovered the bodies of a young married woman and her two-yearrold twins packed in a large tin trunk, which had been deposited some six weeks ago im one of the warehouses of Kensal-rise. Arthur Devereuff, a druggist, soon after the discovery, was arrested while quietly following his employment 'in the drug shop of a wellknown trades: man at Coventry. The vietims of the tragedy. are: Beatrice Edith Maud Devereux, aged thirty-one; Lawrence R. Devereux, -and Evelyn Lancelot Devef-. eux. The former is the wife, and the two latter the little sons of Devereux. The children were aged one year and eleven months. Devereux's defense is that his wife killed the children by poison and then committed suicide. He adds that, fearing he might be accused of causing the deaths, he hid the bodies in the trunk. It was by strange chance that the threads of this 'deplorable tragedy were gathered together, and mainly ha « ® woman's mother, who, finding that her daughter's house was closed, was convinced that something was wrong. She dreamed that the mother and children had been murdered and that their one coffin was a strange, common looking box. It impelled her to inform the police. The police got upon the track of Devereux, but it was not until some days had elapsed that the curtain. rose on the grim tragedy. Six weeks ago a man called at Messrs. Bannister's and ordered a man to remove some furniture from a house in Milton avenue. Given no name, he was simply en tered in Bannister's books under a number, All the furniture was moved, except a very large tin trunk, which was carefully strapped up and sealed with sealing wax at the ends of the strap. That box was subsequently left at Pannister"s repository "until called for." The box, the man explained, was filled 'with papers and chemicals. He showed. great aniiéty and expressed a hope that great care would be taken of it, as the chemicals were valuable, and the papers related to some of the examinations he had passed. For , some days nothing happened, and then an old lady called. She said her name was Mrs. Gtegory, that she was the mysterious man's mother-in- law, that she had traced Bannister as the man who had moved the Devereux furniture, and she wanted the ad- dress. Bannister told her of the tin trunk in storage. y Mrs. Gregory then told of her strengely recurrent and ghastly dream. "I believe," she cried, "that all ghree have been. murdered, and that they arc sealed up in that box ! For God's sake open it !"" Fortunately Mrs. Gre gory's appeal was not to be denied, s0 a magistrate's order was obtained and- the box dragged out into the middle of the storeroom, in the pres- ence of the police and surgeons. The lid of the box was pried open. An- other lid was disélosed. This was form- ed of boards, which had been fitted in very. closely and neatly, and over which was a layer of glue, hard and thick. With some difficulty this second lid was broken up and torn away, and then more glue was found. Under this was a folded tablecloth. There was more glue and then were found three bodies--those of Mrs." Devereux and her two little twins, The skillful way in which the bodies had been sealed up in the trunk made it abso- lutely air tight. After this fearful discovery had been made, the machinery of the police was at once set to work. Detective Inspector Pollard---a man of unique experience in these matters--found Mrs. Gregory and interview Mr. Ban- nister. The mysterious man who call- ed about the van was found to have left his name and address on the back of a local dairy business ecard. It was scrawled in neil : "Mr, Devereux, care of Mr. Bird, chemist, Coventry." Before the mews of the ghastly trag- property was taken before a police magistrate, pleaded "not guilty," and is now under remand in jail. He is defended by London lawyers. Devereux is thir ty-five vears old. : The police believe Mrs. Devereux and the children were dead and packed in MURDER MYSTERY|E:s | Just at this sat the histhool wife that. ue hil at he murder at Kensal of its grewsome resembles the present tragedy, in 1908, but the body was Mot discovered §., George Albert Crossman, I married MH 'one of whom was a Sampson. There ix iat he murdered her al- alter the marriage, Tn The Crossman rine, whichy in Crossman Crossman used for man was si s station to the box was the lock broke rived, Special to the New $25,000,000 nosed to the ave informed dent Roosevelt dent was Annex, where sons, including business men distinguished ing democratic west. The Washington: night. is Halifax, N.8.. the assets of seven branches accounts carried perceptibly and sumed the | the trunk during the first week of February. The post mortem so far has revealed no poison. There are ab solutely no marks on the bodies, Mrs. | Gregory says Devereux was yery angry choly. Friends of A. he will accept North Oxford, of a quarter of n hb WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1905 e-twins. He told his ne and 0X. pnt ook MISS MAY LESLIE. Whie York, May 10.--Miss May Les lie, until recently 3 member of Lew Fields company, is soon to be come the wife of Charles Rogers, New York, son of the president of the Borden's Condensed' Milk company, a corporation, is to be married to Rogers as soon as she has obtained a divorce from her present husband, Mortimer Thompson. Young Rogers' family is strongly op match, him that if he marries Miss Leslie he will have to depend en tirely on his own' resources. ROOSEVELT IN CHICAGO. He Had a Really Strenuous Time of it. Special to the Whig, Chicago, May 10.=With three separ ate organizations playing host, Presi- found for a strenpous time of it on rival in Chicago to-day. The ants' Club had the first inning, and a committee from that geganization met the presidential special at the Nocth- western station at noon and prompt ly took the distinguished guest its wing. From the station the presi escorted to the Auditorium there was luncheon the banquet-room, at which the of Chicago, were pres ent. The Hamilton Club had sident for its guest in the afternoon. Two thousand invited guests visitor _at a reception given at the club-house from 2.30 un til 4 o'clock. This evening the prosi- dent is to be the guest of honor banquet at the Iroquois Club, the lead organization president's scheduled Bank Assets Shrink. May 10.~A shrinkage million dollars in the Peoples' Bank Halifax, an institution baving twenty. throughout eastern Canada, was disclosed gt a meeting of shareholders here to-day, when a pro sition to merge the bank with ank of Montreal was ratified. The president of the Pi informed the shareholders forward. for several vears had turned out to be of doubt- ful value and that the Bank of Mon- treal would not take them. ° ' Gaynor And Greene Look Bad. . Montreal, May 10--~Gaynor and Greene are sickening both physically and mentally of their sojourn in Montreal jail. They have already spent two months under there, deprived of all their usual lux- uries and unable to secure wine spirits, except medicinally, The effect is 'very plain. Both men have shrunk their rav palor of mates, while their former jovial pect has changed to B. Aylesworth the © named Dell, Moor of a house # Kensal-rise. He com- odor' in the house, re o ly Dell became con- mel proceeded it was only i purposes. ed to suspicions. While lifted to the cart wing the remains. t the police an started to run. throat, ntaneons. The pres to mind in certain s; the bodies of close confinement a time was il of until fower Tha hody,"em- quicklime, was "he discovery who in xamined, but from , "and accused a hody in it size, A cart take away the to the police ar him he drew a his death the in- i buriyd in the of Miss Leslie and is said to Limself booked his ar Merch under in 130 per representative the nro met the nt a of ile departure for for mud of the les" bank that many the or faces have as rison in as one of melan- fay nomination in FLEETS 01) ¢ Have Met. : PARIS 1S RUFFLED OVER BRITISH CRITICISM OF NEUTRALITY VIOLATION. ---- : Russians Intend to Invade Korea 'to Make Diversion--Will Take Hospitals from Harbin to Chita--Island Shores Danger- ous. t Special to the Whi: . London, May 10.<The official. assar- ances have anxiety over the French violations of neutrality, and the general hope is that a crisis has been averted. The English willingly, and credit her with the loy- al intention to Jo ha utmost. to en+ sure her neutrality. It is recoumited ime however, that difficulties will arise again if the Russians re-enter Indo- Chinese harbors, or the condores, Pub- lic opinion, in' Paris, has been consid erably ruffled by the outspoken eriti- cism of the English newspapers. The supporters of M. Deléasse, thé French Squadron Sailed Yesterday. Nhatrang, Annam, May 10.-- Admjr- al Rojestvensky's squadron, na been cruising for several days Vanfohg Bay, sailed "yesterday morn- ing. .° . - Two Fleets Join. London, May 10,--The Paris corres- pondent of the Daily Mail says it i¥ believed : that - Rear-Admiral - Neboga: tofi's squadron joined 'Admiral Rojest- vensky's fleet, on Tuesday, outside of French - waters, . between Cape St. Jaoques and Cape Padaran. the last domestic larger subseoription than any hitherto. The Moscow correspondent of the Times cables: I have heard, on good authority, that the army red cross hospitals will be moved to Chita, the evacuation of Harbin being regarded as probable. The Paris correspondent of the Times cables: | have just received in- formation, to-day, that Rojestvensky's fleet left the bay in which he took refuge after leaving Hankos Bay, and which is supposed to be that of Pa- hangwang. It was presumably on the imperative summons of Admiral Jon- quires that he did as the latter witnessed the departure, to the fact that loan produced a 80, Shores Are Dangerous. Tokio, Mav 10.--1t is said officially, that the approaches to the Peseadores Islands are dangerous for a distance of six miles off shore, owing to imines, It is reported that although the eruis- ers Rossia and Gromboi, have been re- paired at Vladivostok; the Bogator is still disabled. Nine torpedo boats and five submarines, there, are serviceable. The Russian Version. Petersburg, May 10.--~Gen. Line- vitch, in a despatch to the emperor, dated Mav 7th, gives the Russian of- ficial version of the réoent raid by Russian torpedo boat destroyérs from Vladivostok. He says Capt. Baron raided, while reconnoitering the coasts of Japan with "a torpedo flotilla, buried a Japanese schooner two miles of Cape Soutzuki, and put the crew ashore, and, also captured another schooner twenty-five miles off the Jap- After removing nine of Baron sent the prize ot anese coast. her crew Capt. to" Vladivostok. SMALL HOPE, Neither Party Disposed to Amend Act. Ottawa, May 10.-8o far as one can ascertain, the government is no more disposed to recommend to parliament the amendments, which the auditor- general asks in the audit act, than it was last ion, because the powerd sought by Mr. McDougall are, in their estimation, an usurpation of the fune- tions of the government itself, Indi- vidual members of the oppesition may take the subject up in the house in the auditor's behalf, but as one of those who supported Mr. McDougall"s plea last session remarked to your correspondent : "We got very little encouragement when we argued this question before the electorate last session, so I would not like to say what stand the oppo- sition is prepared to take upom it at this, date." Retail Coal Men Join. Snecial to the Whie. 4 s New York, May 10.--A gigantic comr bination of retail dealers in anthra- cite coal, embracing the United States a conference hel tensible purpose of the movement its better preparation but at the same time one of tho chief objects of the ~ pro posed combination. : Russian Admirals Sald To ar considerably calmed the p nd Canada, will probably result fron, on) adore to-day. The os- is to devise methods for the quicker de- livery of coal by the operators and | » for shipment.' 1 it is believed that the regulation of prices will. be e Jpined as a territory for the present. moved an arasadment to this effect, but withdrew it after Mr. on the he had outlined. This roposition was and the cla was carried. Xr. Oliver, the minister of the r, do consider- able talking discussion. A WOMAN EVANGELIST. i ------ i "I Cannot Sing Here, But Will in » Ei Heaven: nie May Morton, has laid to | Wingham by starting a series of old- time revival meetings in the Method: ist chureh here, of which the Rev. Dr. foreign 'minister, are especially irritat- | Gundt, is pastor. Just before ecom- ol, declaring that there has never Ting She apvie on Subday mos. been a breach of neutrality. . a ged Sram; hed wp from the t and accompanied a bow tn with the following words : "Good morning, choir, Tecan. not sing with you here, but I will be able to sing when I get to heaven." She further which followed, that she was 'sent by God to convert the town of Wing- BOY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. { Afraid of Employer Whom He Had Robbed. London, May 10.--"I was afraid of my master," said Alfred Sutton, The Times correspondent at To r n an cables "The Russians are apparently intelligent looking boy a ea assembling a force for the purpose of yas, - he hahged with attempt invading Korea from the north-east Ir Suicide a Stratford . as a means ol defending Viadivostok, =° Se -- and creating a diversion. It js. report. {TOM hia master. had: thren od that 16,000 men are co sh. him, b tened | the Jeft bank of the Tumer. e move: 10 lock him up if he did wot return nent is regarded lightly mii? the wanes, Tho Toy. wan, so frightened . Much attention has been attracted a Went sto, a a heath and cut his throat with a table knife. After the boy had been ad- monished by the magistrate, he was |' handed over to the care of his fa- ther, who gave him an excellent char- acter. ARE 75,000 POLES, In Canadian Northwest, More to Come. Special to Whi Stan, 5 10d, F. Maokarsky, a Polish lawyer from Winnipeg, on | business with the government, says there are now about 75,000 Poles and | Galicians in the North-West, and that a great many Poles will cross the border from the United States this year, and start Jatming. w Wages in the American mills is assigned as chief cause for the exodus. Would Marry Nan Patterson. and New York, May 10.--Among hun- dreds of letters, . Patterson' re- ceives at the Tombs, at least one- fourth contain ol "of marriage. They come from all parts of the coun- try, many of them containing por- traits of men who wish to confer their names upoas the prisoner, and they are of all deseriptions, from the tender and sentimental variety to plain, matter-of-fact, business let ters. Swindled The Government. Milan, May 10.--The Rome corres pondent of the Secolo calculates on the strength of the reports of the royal commission on railroads that the Adriatic railroads company, hy means of adroit sok keeping, has, under the eyes of a series of ministers since 1885, deprived the government of fifty million lire (810,000,000), to which the government was entitled as its share of the profits. Twins Have Joint Marriage. Valcotirt, Que., May 10.--Wilfrid and A Bissonnette, twin brothers, were married here at the same time. Their brides. were Niss C. Choniere and Miss L. D. Lamoureux. twins are the sons of Mayor Octave Bisson- nette, of this parish. Kitchener Has Not Resigned. London, May 10.--In the House of Commons, Xr. Brodrick denied that Gen. Lord Kitchener has resigned as commander-in-chicf of the forces in India. . Havana Pines. Extra large Pineafiples for table or preserving. -Craw The Massachusetts offices of Haigin & Freese, New York brokers, arc clos. ed. affidavits of fraud have been made and a large sum is involved. Sp > Roll butter 18¢. Crawiord. beet greens at Carnovsky's + YACHT FOR SALE. by the late William Gokoy, 55 feet 10 r ~ William ghey, 669 10th . NY, Brook yn , 2 TR travel Miss An- stated in the discourse] Finest pines for preserving. Crawford. EE -------------------- TEAMYACHT MARGARET, OWNED if » Brooklyn, particulars apply. vo Mrs. is the Pi May Dr, Our GOOD. EN Mili home the cated Come in and see why our old customers and Pp new ones. Come in and Presented by an [Excellent Cast of avers Funnier . than "Charley's Aunt." Teas" 26-85-50-75 Nicer A Good Reserved Seat for 35¢. or 5Ue. Seats now on sale: 5 nit ---------------------- Jekyll and Mr, Hyde rw wen ORS A great many Coffecs have: personality. good and the next extra bad. Yo run the risk every time you buy of getting the "Mr, Hyde" variety. is always the same, ALWAYS EXTRA fames Redden & Co. Importers oi Fine Groceries. por Sy EE eS Br 3. TUSK, THE SECONDHAND DEALER, Fresh Special to the ok oy Eo Sayan for girls, tol be main COME AND SEE WHY. yA OE 'best, store for Better than 'Jane, 't 17th, "*Babes In To, One lot. may be extra JAVA and MOCHA BLEND _ 40 cents - 4 GLISH ° Direct i ts from SH FRED, ihe Maran of world's best cutlers. Ea hols others not. so elaborate at money! We 'are * that all our Carve Sets, are good. : 8 i Protestant Episeo) i Society of New York Gt, was he to-day. d i Rot fei