the 11M. 0. A†or Spending the ev- ening with companions in other “mes. What about the young girls 1 respectable "parentage who are al- hwed to go unattended to the post‘ we and train. and who “lallygag†fl]: young lads at every_ ptréet The willingness of parents to be deceived by their children is simply maxing. When one takes note of the number of young lads who spend their nights play' 3 pool and smok- m cigarettes, ail remembers who their parents are, it can be takcn'as o moral certainty. that fully one-halt dthe boys are .sngposca to be at Van Doin‘s mother devoted much of her time to orrganizing boys’ clubS, to keep boys from saloons, smoking, lurid literature and other evils. She never suspected her own no needed much the same watching. ’Under the heading, “The Pity of It 3" the Toronto News comments on the arrest of the Chicago boy mur- derers as follows: As we gc to prose; this (Thursday) jam-Ding we Run from (mm of P0- lice Nevison 1111* the famous Hop- kins-St ems assault case will come up (on trial to-morrow (Friday) max-mug at 9.30, before County Magi- strate Deacon, in the, Council cham- her. '57-- ; , . WOODVILLE. : Although nothing definite has been The “gï¬l’g'iec‘géuizimeniostgca 121:. made Pnbhc" The Gl°be and other 'Ihe members were all present ex- leading Rein-m journals appear 1.0 cept the Reeve. ,On motion of Mr. McKee seccnded by Mr. Patterson, txpect that a general election will not be _long delayed. Liberal work: M" Adams took “3‘8 chair. . Th3 min- ers in every municipality should be giggiELGEft' m. t3:%nw§‘rgxl:;d:::‘ Wepnh‘d- present And wanted a bettc: 'cross- ing in front of his premises. The As we gc to press this (.Thursdzy) Council promised to consider the mat- The acccunt of Mr. Joseph Hill I rn‘n" we learn from (zip-r t t"- . no I ° ’ n 0 Po- for $1.55, was ordered to be pal-1 lice Nevison 1.th the famous Hop- . ' . Moved by Mr. W seconded by W‘Stem’ 3588““ case mu come m. Patten-sen, that this Chuncib in- up lore trial tOomorrow (Friday) cite the Uxbridgs Council clerk {.0 mm at 9.30, before Co at 0'- the owning or the. new. town 1121, I30 g u y â€â€1 and that they his guests of this Goun- ‘mm â€mm “’ t““*'c°““c†chm“ cil while here, and that the aerk’be h" V ‘ instructed to send invitation; at onc:. . , . _ â€"Carried. The opening will be held ’Under the heading, “The Pity of during Christmas-the exact dgte t_o ; Are the Police Commissioners desi irons of having the matter sittlcd? a! so, it can be douc- m tin-34 my â€lined out ' : 'v' ‘ We are not satisfied with the con- clusion arrived at by the Police Oom- miueioners at Monday's meeting. Whilst we agree. wrth the “and taken that they possess no authority tint Mould justify them in asking oneor Other of the .Magictrates to dgn .the information in the hands of Chief Nexieon, we Show: with all due binniiity that in the coum of their "deliberations they missed nu import- ant point. The Police Commissioners wot take action. yet they can Lion:- pel action. All they need do is to instruct Chief Nexistnswho is 'at “lair beck and call-to obtain a lag- idrate’e signature. That official HUST then lay them before Magis- trate Jackson, and that gentlman “CST affix his signature by virtue of his office. Next, in View of the1 lost that the assault was committed sander the eye of the anty mgis- trate. Mr. Jackson can ask that of- ficinl to take the case“ That he is milling to comply the Colonel stated in' his interview with our represent- Mire yesterday. are men of position in the common- ity, and upon many minds the appar- nnt hesitation to punish them will exercise a mosz anforlunate impres- It is now over three weeks since the wlt was committed in: thin presence of County lag'ustrate Dea- ncn. Does anyone believe that it the btkndera were two ordinary citiz- ens-mil} or railway men 'or coun- try residentaâ€" summary punish- ment would not have been inflicted I)! a aalw to the can-aged dignity of the Bench? But the offenders ‘ Does the law take cognizance of po- giticn and influence 3 13 {Justice quick to overtake the poor man, yet lame and halting when in pursuit of the w'en‘tc-do ? The actionâ€"perhaps meticn would be the better word- of the local authorities in connec- 1ion with the Homing-Steers m:L molt cane would seem to justify the Lindsay public in taking the latter ‘riew. L ~ LLNDSAY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4. BOXALL 8: MATl‘HlE, HILL SUPPLIES. mï¬Mhdomkindn 01 watt. Vdvu, Mug, Pip. Finlay. 0%.: GARDEN TOOLS. ‘ Ian Marga. lath. Rag. Bm‘Wm BUFFER AND CHEESE FACTORY SUPPLIES. > nkmmm 3“ Am Gn-im Conant. Plans, Pninh "bin; and Hal-bk; Law PRICES run-- anon HARDWARE The Weekly Post. TIIE POLICE COURT H.860. EDITORIAL NOTES 112 Kant-3., Hindi-y BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. 931' 003 PRICES; r) in. 3an MON. Watt don. mg}: 31x. The; Agricultural Society ‘had a meeting on Saturday which was poor- ly attended. (the mast . important subject duder 6550mm was whethcr to spend any money on . im: proving our old grounds or to get new grounds. The best thought of the community favors \ the latter course for the old grounds are incap- able ot much, it any, merovamomt’. Something should certainly be done, for the fair we had thighll was, a mg to over $55. . Comparisons are odious, bu‘t'-â€"oh. well, wait until you see Our concert. A sleighload went up from here._ . ' u . : ; , The basket social at Tory Hill was a good success the proceeds amount- GOODERH‘AM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sleighing is the whole thing here now. It may as well be that way for a. while. as! sk’aitln‘g will soon: be the rage. By the time this paper reaches us the boys will be doing up the chores, so as to be early in gettinga seat at the rink concert. be anncuuced latex-.3310. Council ad- journed until Dec 7th. (ORRESPONDENI’S [HIERS corner? These things would not entail convquenoeeaooften noted if parents had the common-sense to re- cognize that although» their child- ren seem angelic at home they may diSplay under favorable circumstan- «sea the bit of Old Nick that i~ pres- ent in most of us. chic: Neviaon was asked this at- }ernoon by our regrescntctive it he h‘adlaid information agaiai. the par- tieq “His answer was bri-at and to the pointâ€""No.!"- ~ Anyway. mayor Sootheran is pledg- ad io take action. and that action “should. not be long delayzd It might be well for 'Aldenn m McCren. chairman of the so called polize com- mime» to give thcmttcr his atten- tiun. .il in reported flat the Police Com- missioners will meet in a few by: to consider the course to be followed. magistrate: Jackson. as one of the {Line Commiasbners. mono: very well discuss with his colleagues the bentence he may see {it to i if ht.- taken the use. therefore it Nculd seem that the 'two_renniuing Commissioners might an wall Inn debated the situation: and arrived at a unclusion two or three weeks ot the commission has been "urged ‘ no amounting for the failure to prose. cute the principals' m the late police oomt '.row «We nodal-at; ad that friends of Police Magistrate Jack-Ion incline to the flow "that .heohould tornoe to try the. case for the reason that the malt was committed oom- , week. prior to his Appointment and in the presence of another Mfu- trate who he: the pm to not he so desires. and who is pigeon-id! of the uncanny intonation inmuch no one offence was commuted under I: 3 av," At the mu: ghnbe it would copes: u “the new â€state would he Justiï¬ed in reru‘ainc the use. His decision win no .doubt be summed ibot-Uy. low Up to cum lulu» to Summon loan. Hopkins and Stun Mr. Alex. Jabkson, Lindmy‘s nem- Policc mutate, received ins conf- miasion Noyember 25thâ€, and in the {afternoon took the oath at ofï¬ce be- (are (handy Cram: Attorney Daylin. The above mint-spatial: wil: In re; ceived with n Midst-able display 6! interest by onr‘cuians in view of the fact that the delay iv the arrival There is one depsrtznent of the city government which is conducted in secrecy, thst is the Police depsrunent. ~'l'he Bosrd of Police Commissioners is composed of the County Judge, the Police Magistrate snd the Xsyor. These hsve, or'sre ssid to have, meetings st ststed internls, when nutter; pertsining to the force sre discussed sud disposed of. But no public notice is given of these sessions, and none of the public sre admitted. Now, it my be that the attir- sre properly conducted, sad the highest emciency of the force, with the minimun of expense to the public, is attained by the manage- ment. But it is to be remembered that the police are paid by the people, snd the people who psy the bill should know in detail, from time to time. how the money is spent. and whet they are getting for it. SWII Ill “DIMAY IV coum 680“ ATTORNEY IEVLIII MAGISIRME Alix. JA(KSON Appu-ently the people of Kingston are face to {see m th some - tion not unlike the: which is musing so much discussion end not :12th feeling in Lindsey. The News and Times remarks editorisll and the above bending: y or "This morning Andrew lollonvllle wee the only offender et legion-ate Ferrell'e rooeptlon. “Andy" Ie en old Rugby player of dletlnotlon, end tho oherge registered egelnet hlln wee that henleyod football with en old men nemeddohn leteon, klolxlng hlln severe! tllnee, The ofl'enoe wee wlt- neeeod by two polloovnon. The Negletrate medee “touch down†by llnlng Iloconvlllo $20 end ooete, or two Inonthe THE fo 0f KKKERS IN KINGSION An ear-Football Player Fined $20 and Costs for Kicking Too Freely. \Mnrconi Wireless Despstch from Kingston to Daily Evening Post.) SECRECY IN POLICE CIRCLES. BITSâ€"- ’ usual Mr. and Mrs. Tina. Michael, of Ohio are visiting: Iriends in this vicinity “Mrs Min/tern and daughtcx. Jamie “It on Tuesday morning to visit lrienda in lawn. V. v_ .’ ‘Miï¬ Mary King has} from Buffalo. where 911 flip}: for_ {.116 pgst Ii a smcess. both spiritually and finan- cially. mhe sea-v: 'ces were conducted by the Rev. J. Gan-butt. of Fenelan Fnl‘s, and Rev. Clare, cf Oakwood. She anniversary of the Methodiht church was hgld 1.38; Supday and was ‘ Mrs. Bern-0y. has left for Hhmil- ton where she will reside in the luture. . I Mrs A. Var-coo, of Arburnha-m. is Spending a week. the guest of her. {nihen Mr. G. M. Pcarfcc. Mrs McQueen is home 31min after wendiur a couple of weeks in Lind- Misse. Limnie and Jennie G. Glend- (539g, speni Suturday _in_ Lindmy, Mr G. M Pearce spent Tuesdav in_ Lindï¬ay. Miss June Edwarde, who has been spendintr a month at home, has re- tug-319d , to_ Toronto. Mr. A. 0. Bug; 0! Oakrwood. spent Sunday .at Mr. :L. Edwards. . MANl-LLA. a'F‘rom Our Own Correspondtmt.) Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McQueen, of Port Perry. went ‘Sunday in our vi] 2. Miss Annie Mandgen is span ing :1 _{9w gays _in_ Lightly. Mr Wm Gordon, of Sunderlmd, paid his daughtgr, Mrs. John McIn- nis .1. flying visit Last week. ‘ disgrace rather than a credit to the . township. - We noticed Mr. John Breyne in town on Sunday. . ; Our cousin from Keene was in our i town over Snngiay and secured his Mr. Fwd (Juisholmmr Toronto, rc- tinned home after mending a coupfe of weeks with his trxends. ' mm. annual new year’s tea and en- lertainment will be held in the Brea- byterim church, ‘Kirkfield. on 'Jan. lgt. 1904. A good time is (mant- 'Mrs. D. McFadden had returned home. alter mending a month wiéh her daughter Mrs. G. Dunn, Branc- bIAigge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. P). McLean's ban; and contents ,were wmpletcly destroy“! by fire last Tuesday. The cause of the lure in a mystery, nLoss partly covered by insurance. . "When a man like Mirage-r. not only out of ofï¬ce, but out of Parlia- ment. who had fought bwo bye-elec- tiOns andlmd failed in both, comes here to' instruct 118‘ what our fiscal policy should be. I am inclined to in- quire to: his credentials and ask. whom does _this man represent r' discovered you. tutu Drum, (Montreal Hes-31d.) Mr. Emmott. a British MIR. has discovered the Hon. Geo. Foster. and in :1 Speech at Oldham,said: ilagiatrnte Deaconâ€"“I'll not my quickly it Nevison brings me the documents und__-I__ ggt permission? ,‘l'o have, been. Who am preterm; our romentatin aid. “13p away; of the meeting of Commissioners fey; terdey, and o! the decision 3111'“ {£35 Did you ivtï¬ct Chic! Nevleon to pic? «at the Momationa- to Must-tn“; Deac'on. seeing tint Hazlett-ate .13“.- non be: given reason. for not act-1 mg!" ‘ 3 :‘7 v | '"r7:‘, J udge Deanâ€"“Wait a few da y: and the difficulty will be settled. Our representative called on Gonn- flagigtrua Deacon gt anon tdï¬hy and asked it he had my information [or the public. Magistrate Deaconâ€" “No." He then landed over for perusal a letter 6911i . the ‘Attorney Gems-um do under date of May lut. relative tof‘ the hearing 9! town Mao..- . . , 1 lune Juflodlotlou" tho Decision Inlv. od at by tho tflunvlnto. At a meeting of the Police Oom- missio‘nera -‘Judge Dean. Mayor Sootheran and Police. Megan-340 Jackson â€" hold Honky. the recent failure ot‘justioe in ' the Hopkins- Steer: attair was discuucd in all its bearings. and theyOommiuionen de- cided they had no authority to make_ lactation: to any Magistrate as to the line of action to be taken. ane 09 home. Gearâ€"9e. They’ve IRS WWI-ED IV Till POLICE COMMISSIONERS MONDAY "If NIKE (MRI HASCO Our repréentatin then. withdm‘ warm welcome. pong-AGE ROAD. 3, c! Oakwood. ms returned home she; has been vis- l'iva months. Michael. of Ohio. in this viclnlty. daughter. Jamie, Gents’ Fine Sheer Make of Real Linen Hemstitched bordered Handkerchiefs withr-z and ‘3-4 inch hems, each. .. 25¢ 1-2 dozen in aï¬box dozen .‘C........ O. Gents' White Linen Cambric taped border Handkerchiefs, real ï¬ne in qual- 5c ity, caCh ooooou‘ooeoooeococoa-go... Other lines at 8c, 10c, 12 1 2c, 15c Gents’ Fine Waite Linen Handkerchiefs with taped borders and of pure Irish flax, ach.............C.......... 208 Other lines at 15c, 18c, 25c, 35c. 40c Gents' Irish Linen Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs ' with 3-4 inch bqrdgrs, put up Ladies’ Glove Handkerchiefs, an Am- erican fad, dainty things too. with embroider- ed borders edged with lace, 25c, 3 5c, 453 4“ andCCOICOOOOOCC 00.... ICC... Other lines at 15c, 18c, 25c, 30c, 35c. 40c Ladies’ Fine Linen Handkerchiefs with I- 2 inch hemstitched borders. put up 1-2 dozen In alancy box. 1â€"2 dozen $1 25 {01'- -oooenoooo -ooooo noon no... Ladics’ White Linen Handkerchiefs with I~2 inch hcmstitchcd borders, special at ....... ... ..... ........ 100 Ladics’Whitc Linen Handketchicfs with 1-4 1-2 and 3-4 hcmstitchcd borders, ï¬ne and sheer make, each ....... 20 Ladies’ Fine White Embroidered Edge Handkerchiefs with 1-4 inch and 1-2 inCh hcms, “Ch 0000- .0... o 12%6 Other lines at 20c, 25c, 35c, and 5°C Men’s Fine Sheer White Lawn Hand- kerchiefs with 1 inch and 1; inch hem- stitched borders,each 12 I-zc, 10c and... 53 Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen Other line} it 15c, 20c, 30c, 35c, 40c Small Size White Lawn Handkerchiels, hcmstitch borders, {or small boys and 5c gitls,2for.. can... 00 .noo.‘ Ladia' Fine White Lawn Handker- chiels with } and % hemsï¬tched mm. “Ch- 0000000000 00.... 0.... 5c Fancy Silk Handketchiefs with I inch hemstitch edges, plain white and calmed centres, fancy colorecf bordets, for youths and men, each...... ..... .. 503 Other lines at 7 5:, $1.00 Handkerchiefs, Irish Lawn White Silk Handkerchiefs for ladies and gents, large size with or without initials,x-2 and 3.4 hemstitch edges. . 506 Other lines 40c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 The." Alteration'Sale .' and Christmas Shopping go hand in hand----the goods in Loi'ur great clearing sale'. have been partly advertised in our.last two advertisements, but e have hundreds of articles not mentioned-mspace not given us to tell about them, This week we" “are giving our attention to the Christmas Stock. Our store is {Slled with the. highest grades of merchandise; every .department is crowded to its i'ï¬tmOSt capacity. Never have we been able to exhibit such a complete showing of all kinds of dainty and useful articles for _Christmas gifts. Our list of gifts for men, women and the Children is so large that we cannot begin to tell you about them all Visit the store early in the buying timem-morning visits are best-«we can serve you better. Handkerchiefs for Men Alteration Sale and ~ .Chti§FWaS---Sh°PPing White Box given with one of these Other lines at too, 12 I-2c, 15¢,on 25c Handkerchiefs, Japanese Othet lines at 8c, too, 12 [-2c ?f:.‘i‘.'..‘ff‘.‘ $1 06 DIRECT IMPORT-5R8. White Silk Handket- chiefs for boys and gitls with embroidered in- itial on corner with % inch hemstitehed edges. Also plain white silk handkerchief: with % hemstitch edges 25c borders Ladis’ Pure White Irish Lawn Hand- kerchiefs with Val. lace edges [-4 inch hemstitched Lndies’ Bluk, Brown and I‘m Dressed Kid Mitts, with Janey linings, 2 dome futeneru and tn 6 8,430! 1.50. bam'ffi'..f.f‘i ...... °.'.' .’.... 125 Lulies’ Henry Ccpo Leather Gloves, for talking angina†only, mined cord backs 2 bombutton Manon, size- 6} to 71.125 porpdr .......................... A nice box given with each psir of K“ 010m ‘ Lxdiee' Suede Kil Gloves, in Lenore quality, colon, greys, modes end black, 2 and 3 dome fas- tener-l, embroidered bush, pique and plan seem, size. 5} to 7, per pair..1.5o , Ludiu’ 7 Hook Lacing Glove- in blacks only, Perrina’ Briugneâ€"fox- Inge titan, phin cord backs 3nd plain seams, nines 6% to 8, per 1 0|: Ladies’ Rig 1: Gmdo Qudity Kid Gloves, Perrins' Adamo, tubule. of light grey, modes and tunâ€. " domes, {may hock- md pique stitched name, dz! 5 3-4 to 7, per psir. 1 35 dome futeneru, stitched hacks 3nd plan sums, sizes 5! to 7!, per put ........ Lndia' Floeood Lined Mocks Tu: Mich, in shades of brom, elutic tops, size- 6} to 1 w 8, per put ....................... I‘diu' Silk Lined Mach Tm Buckskin Glom 2~dome Merl, embroidered buch,piqne stitched cams, tuna and grey: only, sin. 6 to 7, per psi:- .................. 1.50 Ladies’ Black Woolen Mitts, double knit all through, tight ï¬tting wrists, all shell... can... «0000000000... 250 Girls’ Black Woolen Mitts, double knit make, 1'“)de tight ï¬tting wrists, 3 250 fullnngeofsizaperpair.... .... .. other lines at 4cc and 5°C 'Ladies‘ Black Cashmere Gloves with fleece linings, fancy silk stitched backs, size 6 to 8, per pair.... .... 35 Other lines at 10c, 25c, 40c, 50c. Girls’ Colored and Black Cashmere Gloves in cardinal, navy, brown. A full range of sizes, per pair...... .. 25C Other lines at 35c, 40c, 50c Ladies’ Silk and Wool Gloves in black and white only, fancy stitch, ribbed wrists, sizes 6 1-2 to 7 1-2, pet pï¬r 50c Men's Fine All Wool Knit Gloves and Mitts, English and Canadian makes. a full range of sizes. per pair 503 Ladies’ Knit Golf Gloves in black, white and colors. all with tight ï¬tting wrists, in fancy and plain stitch, sizes 6 to 7 1-2 0“ Boys' Lined Mocha Ten Gloves in Brown shades only fastened.,with I dome, W We... 00.... I... m Mens’ Lined Real Mocha Taned Leather Gloves with dome fastenet, stitched backs,sizes 8 to [0, per pair...... . . 753 Other lines $1.00, $1.25 Men’s Real Buck Gloves, Mocha tanned, one and two domes, fancy Je'rsey linings. stitched backs, sizes 7 1.2 to to, 1 5o W931"... -e--noooonoooooooo..c ' Other lines at $1.75: 2.00, 2 25. 2.50 Men's Reel Buckskin and Reindeer Gloves with Jersey and Far linings. tanned in grey and brown shades, sizes 81-2mlqpctptir...on..un.. 250 Boys’ Knit Wool Gloves nnd Mitts in black and fancy colors. all with tight ï¬ttingwrisï¬,papair...... ....... 20c Gloves of All Kinds IAdieI’ Kid Glove: unlined, colon, browns, greys, angular; white tad bluk, qnnlity Por- rins’ Adonis. nude with em- broidered backs, and dome lacquers, sues 52 to 73. per par ...... 1 00 Ludm' Fine French Kid Gloves, Perrins' Olga, in brown, tun, greys, greens tad blues; dud blk. and white‘ 1.25 mu. mun. mu. DECEMBER 4 Funcy Embroidered White Pillow Sham, 32x32 inches in sizes, 3 inch hematitched $1 m bordorgï¬neSIiu lawn. eachw...†Other lines :1: 25c, 40, 5o, 75, 1 25, $1.50 Brown's Real Linen Huck Towels, Iii-h b†ended dsmuk borders and hemsticched ends, ‘5'" 23:: .m. ff? fife? . 3?. .lf‘fcfs.’ $1.00 1m umen 1“me aluucx 320w) -- ï¬guru and flax-ah, best quality of ï¬ne blew!"ed 2:.“ “‘°*E_‘_if'_"_'fa_ï¬Â°f $500 50 Only Anon-bed Cushion Tops, prints I'd lithographs, in]! sizes, latest Amencan headl ad other subjects, 25, 35 and 50c qualities 1% for ................................ Fine White Cmbric Covered Cushions, Vi“ Austrian down ï¬lling, shes 18x18, 20x20, 2‘21 22 24x24 full shnpa tad durable quality “'40, so: 65, ....................... 75" Red Don Cushions $1.40, 1.65, 1 90, i’ 25 Tspestry Cushion Covers in Oriental 0010le of striped paternal, tune! on each corner, v.3.“ angle to put on your cushion, size 22x22] Q5“ ESTABLISHED 1860 Silk Mama's, stock styles, in blank, Mind lad ï¬ne] ï¬guned silks, for use in frosty watcher, etch .................. Other line. st 25c, 40, 75, $1.00 BO". 812th sud other small Tips for men udboyl inanullchecksnd Etriï¬ of m but quality of silh, each .......... 0cm- une- .c :1, 1.25, 1.50, 2, 2 Lifflt stylel in Men’u Ties, such as four-in- h-ndo, nook and made up knots and pals. 1Y- W W i‘lPOl't tad they are 311 nude in angina, mu ........................ 50C Ltdin’ Long Silk or Sscin Stack Mufï¬n to be mad Vida the calla-less coats, in white, pink, Iky, Mind, blackâ€"Inns: city 13d, 1 M Otherlina a 25.3, 35, 40, 60, 75, 81, 1.25, 1.50 W’ 1400 Stock Callus of foreign uh, villain“ and long tab fronts, in whim, c1- tud Paris, duo long stole lace gnrmenh st 75:, 8! 00, 1.25, 1.50, 200, ...... 2.†India' Silk Stock Collnm, all edged will white or M colors, with long tab flit, color-sky, pink, ending}, black. white 2A. A full mg: of Music brown and black India. Ltdiu’ Imiution Saul Leather Wrist B.“ inside puma Md side pocket, :11 lined, nick]. chin: and tuna, black and brown only. L‘diea’ Pebb'od Leather Wrist B4 Dickie chsins and frames, all Fined, colon‘ grey: ud bmvns, «ch ........ ..... leiu’ Black Pobbled Luther W: with nickle chain .llld frames, lined :‘1 through, och ....................... W Buck Pobbled Lather Pm withiuidopocbat glad .u lined. «chunk IAdin' Emboood Lather Puma, 'ith - . pocketundlined, black brown md my. Ill. 3:er book dupe. “ch ................ a Other lino at 75, $1 00, 1.25, 1.50 Saul! Size Sup “sney Bugs in leather“ [ted bad; all lined and nickle flame; Other lines £1: 50:, 75, 85, $1.25 Irish Linen thkins, digner {Easy i Otherlinast75c 811" l I'“ 5. 1.50 to 4.00 Men’s Ties and Scarfs Cushions and Tops Fancy Goody-Lathe; O;her line: at 1.50, 1.75, $2.00 Collars and Scarfs Other line- “ 25, 35, 40c Other lines a 5, 10 and 20; mens mass cxty ma, 1m MsLe l’n ‘.Sir Inca! Grew I‘m MeLt GUN wâ€"Ttbh. ‘ 47 - 100 an 48-10 pica 49â€"10 shy COME 31..Woum: azâ€"Wonen m-Andc 30â€"141“! 21-14-43! 'el . “luau" ‘1 «cu Con sen an} de‘ .13 nndu It Lib‘ta â€ï¬re-u all tram ‘1‘- able? 1000.