Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1892, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

cuvs Laxspurews ‘wo Stones, Con 13:0 sp F Sis, Asp “Tue Rusx.» N.Y. Ave ‘Near 1328. For the special benefit of our friends im the government departments we shall hold a special “Half-day Sale” of bargains Monday. May 30, at our F st. store, and also at the “Rink.” Below we give a few of the items to be offered and have also desinated at which store they will be offered. Ar Tue F Sr. Stone We Wut Ore Tue Fouzowse: 300 Best Quality Smyrna Rugs. size 2ft. Gin. by Sf. Rewular price. 84. For the half day only (the 30th) we will offer them at 2.45 each. Note the size For the half day we will offer 40-yd. rolis of Shanchai Mattings, in eight patterns, for $5.7 per —abouta third less than 1.000 yards of 40-in. ea 4 S888 S888 8888 5 8885 SS8s S888 8888 S888 S888 S885 BESS S888 8S88 BS88 S888 S888 SS88 S858 BBss S888 BSxS Bess BESS 335 } SSs8 SxS8 SS58 SsaS SAMS Bas ss BeSSasssasssacsaanessssusssse yard. 500 Japanese Matting Rugs at the low prices of 50, 73 and 90e. each. Typatterns of Fancy Séamless Mat- ting. Reduced from 30 and :i5e. to 20e. per yard. G patterns of Extra Heavy Seamless Matting. Redneed from 40 to Z5e. per yard. 10 patterns of Extra Fine Seamless Mattings. Reduced from $12 to $9.50 per roll of 40 yards. © Solid Oak Cheval Chamber Suites, with 18x40 beveled plate giass.3 large pieces. im 10th Century and Antique finish. Reduced from $350. to S24. Weach. Fine Large Heavy Old Enylish Oalg Chamber Suite. Reduced from $45 1 Cherry Suites, the neat- and prettiest little suite for the money. $31.50 Mid Oak Chiffonters, with four 4 two small drawérs and bat box, size. Fully worth 815. Only $10.25. Ar Tue N. Y. saVE. Rusx, Near 13:8 Sx. We Wut Ovren Tae Fotrowise Bancarss Ox Mospas. ‘21 Solid Oak Cxne-seat Chairs at the low price of 5x High Back Solid Oak Caneseat Rockers. Only $1.65 cach. Kiecant Gold-leaf Gilt Reception Chairs. Only $3.75 each. 8 35 more of the Sotid Oak Folding Tables, in both round and square. Tattan Rockers. Only & cl Meround Feather Pillows, odor- less, covered with best feutber-proof sateen ticking out this lot Moplay at & ‘Sold Ovk Hall Rack, with bev glass uicror, good size. Only § 4 Solid Oak Side! platé glass, 3 drawers Scuvs Lassacnes, Con. 13ru Aso F Srs : N.W. Axo N.Y. Ave. Russ. N. Y. Ave Ber. S388 13ra Aso I4ra Sis. a S888 S888 SSSSSSSSASSSNSSASSSSHSSSSSSHSSS SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS888 SS8as88 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSHSSHSSRS Tuaxsrormatios. LAST SUMMER. . but a freckled face, A footstep light and full of grace, A colden bead of curling batr, But pimples and bivtebes bere and there Appeared and ruined the pretty face Of the summer girl at our country Asda’ place. THIS SUMMER. A pretty face and shapely form, A footstep light as « yraceful fawn, A curling bang of golden hair. A skin so soft and smooth and fate It unde one dream of the blush 20 sweet That Lloomed beneath her rounded cheek. THE SECRET. 8 | Fine Dress Ginghams. 3 Laore plaids sm 00909 Bee NW. Satin Finished Dress Chambrays. 33. farranted tast colors. “Worth te... gto, Dio. sae aaa ian C, ASE Percale Finished a ts. cals Finished Shirting Printer ang nergy ogee «Bic. Cases Prints, the new spring effects. oo JASE Cream Ground Challie de Orient. ‘The neat work on these goods is per. fety lonely. gad when made ‘up cow tinguished from oeronb be. vor Sic. woot o—— oo Simpson's Best ing Pris Pagn's Best Mourning Prints, Pacific Turkey Red Print ‘With Black Meares... Worth. ...8¢.-..For, 0——o-——0- as 2 Cia ic. ‘and stripes. Worth..10c. For Uae UO 1 Csse Yard-wide Raven Black. Fine sheer fawn... We le ts Sb iio te ccloae nha SONG, Ole wed inet yuality Batiste ‘eine Bias a i. Ritts large wn: Elegant waa P French, ook Sating in 1 50. vs tof pattctndtace Ei! Novciy snd aed ae sah a3 12Qhe. Mes New Brocade Satipes, Black gro = pds ony. More of those Fine Corded « tin Fae * New French Outing Flannols, ah inches z te okt Cream gr =a ur st = rk hs ‘re aot uit. ort eefer 250. =e Sake 1 Case a 5 Blue, Storm Senses. str cn inches wide, Krnsiwale ebect Thiet abi iat t demand Wat sembore snd monn BQ. SE Bass — Very Fine Yard-wide Unbleached 4 Cotton, extra quality ...Worth 8c....For OC. Si a ae en Sea ely at a MBREDS OF | In 1 Sa FABuICS IN Tats DEPAWT Yo Bay aia ie i a id AY, MEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ol 2, | THE SAME P) ARE FOR 909 Py. Ave N.W. —— JORIGINATOK OF SEW IDEAS. — Raurs Esrenpnise. 1241 11TH ST. SE Vspey Brose, Lopes, Brousps White Satine — figured, # Black Satine Blouses, figured, $1.50. a Black Satine Blouses, $1.50. Our price, CaaS "eg; {ese Koods are all dark satines, pleated ioe ease "FE LOUNCING. 5 Peas s Gees _ 10 Rinces oF Serbs Fioumcha e1S0h UOue 19 pieces of Swiss Flouncing, $1.25. Our price, SO vieces of Swiss Flouncing, it Pieces of Swiss Floancius, $] 50. Our pric Our price, $2.00. Our price, ati fitees of Swiss Flouncing, ‘These goods are just half price ILLINERY, ‘One price, 21e. (3. Our price, ATTING. 'N ATTING. | og White Matting ot oe: a Lavigs | Vests. ang, sere ES Ee Sk Is BAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 1241 11th at. se. Leader Low Prices. I wondered much, i seemed eo strange. ‘What could bave caused this happy change? (One day.iu passing ber boudoir door, I saw a bottle on the oor, And then I Anew our suzumes queen Had been enthroned by Haspouse, Greatest y ail Beautifiers and Skin Medicines. PRICE, 25 CENTS. P.S. Wasuw & Ca. Drasgists, under Masonic Temple, | SEMEN EWE $30,000. Ys have an interest to settle in our business in eee ‘to To FELL. FONDA %. of Go.. 807 Ps Ave N. W. ad FS ‘When this fickle weatliée does settle the demand for Scugry Usornve Will be great. who contie to us will be de- Ughted with the cqynplete assortinents we are show- ie eh oy a the very low brices we have placed ‘Upon them. We quote: ‘Livns: Susi Riszev Vests, In White, Kern, Light Blue and Piiik—crochet neck and ‘enn holes, with tape run through—V or square— Be xacy. aay ge Ba RA at 1c. —o— Lavws: Siwiss Risen Vests, In Ecru—crochet neck, long sléeves— 230 Lous Brace 5 ig Rinsep Vests, Crochet necks and » With colored silk. through, BU Lions: Swiss Ruwnen Vests, In Ecru and White, V or squar¢ neck, crochet afm holes ‘tape tun throush, Ic. Lions Swe Rrcesp Vers Hand crochet necks andarmholes, 50c., 62 62k, T5e. Lanrs. Surss, “7 Paxrs, In Ecru ahd White, at 29c., tbe, 2. 50. axp 624. Lous Swiss Bao Sux Visrs, fm Cream, by rgian. “arr Sarbanes Te. +o Onoeg Gooey Vests. run Cuuppey's ong OF son Gazz Vuszs, jort sleeves, all sizes, 5c. EACH. rst Pees Cc LOREN'S. Swiss Rinzep Vests, in Ker or vas et Passe ‘Bo Nistor TAs Gags Pacoe Children's rise ‘Ribbed Vests, Extra quality, ctochet neck, with silk tops. —— i oe: £8 Muguz, Fospa & Coxrany, 807 Pa Avs N.W. it Gas Sroves Ayn Raxars. Unusually low prices ate prevailing among our Gas pricey ate prevailing See these Table Stoves—full size and full nickel, handy and handsome. ~ L-burner Stove, $1.25. ‘2-burner Stove, $2.25. J durnet Stove, $3.25. Gas Ranges proportionally cheap. 8. 8. Susp & Buo, my27 432 OTH ST. 5.W. Ry E Be MA LO US Ket to such = extent that eure solea' ‘to eniatye our quarters in order to ac- “We hae ‘ON comstayaenee of this, leased the back bultains to-the shore ee boar oncuay amb enn oboe eae Berens ct Kory tual ing lperovements, and ig order “taak, BE. we wil bell ou entisc tock at reduced ae o Sesser cpmeart redue- Uniome the barcaing we ofler are the followi Two-thread White, te. id F Natural M a Bi Bal- Bane quality oe Ar Hoover & Syypers. bee ——0- ou mya, woman of child wotqron welsouse service Or you’ in Sunumer Shoes. Eales vet owen Ladjes "gst Low Shoce will be sold’ at 82.30, PEF dozen Ladies ford Tien Will be sold at $2.00 per 2 doany Ladies! Huet uch shoes Twill be sold at 8230 Sb aocen Afen's Fine, Bincher Russet by the foot Be sold ae fice 0 Tove ee ee 4 ‘cap possibly buy. “Sur prisea™ “Surprises.” Hoover & Sxypez, Extensive Dealers in Fine Footwear. 217 Pa Ave Mocsss & Co, 1203 F st. nw, BLOODED BY WATER, A large lof of, cur Misses’ and, Children’s Shoes was damaxed by the severe storm of Yesterday afternoon, These we will close outat e great discount. ‘Misses’ $2.59 Spring Heel Baton reduced to 81.85. : nj ‘#2 Spring Heel Button reduced to, Minge!'81.75 Spring Heels reduced to ax. ' Avene Sarsaragiura. PHILADELPHIA PA. 3 tere ens eect pt et pet: cine in my life, but no remedy ever helped me so much as Ayer's Sarsa- Darillp, which consider the best ood paride i the world. 4 B WALZ CURES OTHERS. WILL CURE You, Tas Ciera Our OF THE DEVIL Of disease waa once a sign of authority. Row we take @ little more time abaut it ond.cast ont devils by thousands—we do it by knowledgp. Is not man who is taken possession of yaaa of consumption possessed of a devil? A little book on CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil will tell you how to exorcise ‘Bim if 4 can be done, £ ‘ Free. —_ ’ SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 232, South Sth Ave- nue, New York. Your d@ggist keeps Scott's Eniulsion of cod liver oll—all druggists everywhere do, OW'S SOOTHING SYRUP been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS orMOrHens for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING With PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES’ the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and ts ‘the best roiedy for DIARRHGA. Sold by df ts i every part of the world. "Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Sooth. ar i ea ‘and take no other kind. we ts a bottle. APPLY POND'S EXTRACT, pesracs . WHOOPING covGH REMEDY. Stops whoop, allays cough and cuts short disease. Instant and infallible in the sudden and dangerous |! Group. Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking coughs. Over 40 yearsin use. Sold by drugsists. EDWARD P, MERTZ, my26-th,s.tu.dt 11th and F sts..Washington,D.C._ Browes Foon Barrens Cures Indixestion, Biliousness, Dyspensia, Serre see BT aE mend CA ins trade vue i dealers sell it. Gemuite lines on wrapper. R 1ELOUSS, &e., cured. Satuples free. CON} SSTIPATION. To TO} erve and mess Mattine. for, Seu rot 40 yas for avy Da- se | cant pay ete : Fe i ene to 812. ‘t pty bee * to Ss Pe yo mn epentes Fasty's price #200 to 8650, Don't ra ‘de, e., for beat Irou-etone To pleew mgs ety ep a clas eagle om, ea ice. @: ieteaniy 8 Don't pay 4.50 ble, round pres rou Ket our these, cl atin becuge we me don't FESS Macones: Lovritin cog Tara Se iets canoe are cae ead bate ec gesioe ai ised don't : you no pater hove i nS you me and, ome MPURE WATER, THE CAUSE 0) ube U-boat fe “ple harlem by. rat ait Age UT & SUNG. Avall Gruywists Ar Tas Seis: a Tus Bioop I, Ticovenisuzn, Tax System Disonpenzn, AND Tue Nenvovs Buasce Descncan BROWS IR OA | BITTERS Bes | bittlefields. The floor was saturated wii SWEPT BY A CYCLONE aes Death and Destruction at Welling- ton, Kansas, THE PRESIDENTS TRIP NORTH. Secretary Blaine Expected to Re- turn Tonight. KILLED BY ELECTRICITY. DEATH IN MANY HOMES. ‘Wellington, Swept by @ Terrible Cyclone. Wextixetox, Kax., May23.— ‘The destruction Whe House is the addition of compenma- \eewtr-Sr0 additional ee Cae telife and bavoc to property wrought by a|y,5 cyclone last night is terrible. In the darkuoss of night and ‘the confusion incident to sucha catastrophe it was not possible to fully realize the enormity of the calamity. It is now seen that the loss of life is appalling and the rain to PFO) "the sto uth ana r n, When eects with it fe tlt ae Get oi sdenie' lig with fear e, then ¢uddenly gueking everything inte grasp and as Mas fropping it.” Tree were torn from their roots, bonged turned around, stoves actually lifted un- til they landed on the upper floors of the ruins. Ere ara which soot on the track’ on the Rock Island road were picked up and edn Aistenae of 200 feet. In one instance a horse was actually taken from the ground and carried to the top of a two-story building. A Tite ‘child wus taken out of its joaited upon the grauod wiincek tenia ted upon 01 withou! jured, vege Toss by the Cyclone will aggregeto $800,- 000. ‘Two hundred brick and wooden buildings were destroyed. Hundreds of men are working inthe ruins in the hope of rescuing the im- prisoned people. DEATH AT A BALL. The most appalling scene was that at the Phillips House, whera a ball was in progress when the cyclone burst, The dancers were given. liftle opportunity’ to escape trom, the toppling struct building began faving in the terriic eile t the people in the crowded ball room made a frantic rush for the doors. The stairways and halls were imme- diately fill the crazed men and ‘women, who tore at each other ia their mad rush for the open air. With the crash of the walls about and over them there arose a great wail of despair from the imprisoned and, doomed multitude, "As the fimbers crushed down spon the strugeli Mieecgrnaditi tad Lacntae cele eece eae by the weight ‘of the “mass of timbers above ‘Then came the silence of death and insen- sibilfty, only to be followed in a moment by the shrill blasts of the tempest as it rushed on to other destructive work, and th i of the injured or dy Fwere pinned down in the debris. “Those who escaped building began immediately the work ‘of Tescue. Some of those wifo fied from the build- ing had left wires and ‘sweethearta, husbands Es rothers behind. These they sought in the pile f bricks and timbers, As fast as the @ were taken out they were surrounded by a crowd of anxious people, who vainly tried to identify their mangled remains. SALVATIONISTS STRUCK DOWN. A meeting of the Salvation Army was in progress in ahall near Robinson block. The falling walls of this building crushed the hall and it is known that two i It is probable when been cleared ‘away found that many more perished. It was past time for the army to adjourn, but the storm kept the meeting in. One of the members was cugaged m prayer when the eyelone struck the ion block. Before any of the soldiers Conld rise from their knees’ tho’ walle ‘of the building gave way with a crash. How any of them escaped alive is a marvel. Seven persons at the residence of Squire Smith were badly injured and the whols num- ber may at any time be added to the list of the dead. “Walter Forsythe, ore of those rescued from the debris, has died, HOSPITAL SCENES. The ecene at the temporary hogpital was one such as is rarely witnessed except upon the blood which gushed from the many wounds of the many persons who were taken there as soon ax | they could be extricated from the wrecked buildings. There was little effort at order. Eyery one was too excited for that. ‘The in- jured were carried in and placed in the first va- ce that could be found upon the floor. en the rescuers hurried away to renew: their efforts in behalf of those still in the ruins. ‘All the physicians in town hastened to the spot, but there were not enough to attend.te calls upon them. ‘They in no case could afford more than temporary relief, Not a wound could dressed beyond the immediate requirements of — the In some instances limbs were amputated n the hurried manner that was common on the field of battle thirty years ago. Scalp wounds and lacerations were left to be attended to by volunteers, for the surgeons had their hands ; | full relieving the more seriously hurt. ‘The groans that went up were tervific. An | attempt was made to keep the hall clear of all but the rescuers, surgeons, their assist- ants and messengers. ‘This added to the agony, for in a short time after the catastrophe occurred the streets were crowded with people searching for friends and relatives. Every one wanted to go into the hospital, and with difficulty they were prevented from crowd- ing in upon the surgeons and sufferers. ‘The town hada number of large grain ele- at | vators and stock yards, It is on Aone ‘Cherokee trail and adjacent to good The business portion of FP the ely compact, furnishing food for subsequent fire. OVER TWENTY. LIVES LosT. Thero is no doubt that. over twenty persons have lost their lives in the city, while in the surrounding country, which is thickly settled, many more have probably met the sume fate. ‘The number of those who have received in- juries will Teport above a hundred. The fire Moich ‘gaa tortod tn the Robinson block di- rectly after the tornado was subdued before it spread far, and thus saved the elty from » fatal House after house has been tumbled to pieces and travel through the streets is in some places almost impossible, being strewn from end to end with the wrecks of the finest buildings that the city could bonst of the’! Jt hatel ward terian and Lutheran cht the sinith& ~ ‘knell block, the Cole & Robinson brick k, the Standard building, the Hustie, Bur- ety ise unnsually Somplately reskod are 4 a ee + XN WALL STREET TODAY. tor of | The Market Wag Holl, sot Pxtom Wars Ue | & New Yore, Sear ae sie wera, stan | dull today, only 73,000 share’ Reading, Rock Island, Richmond phon Weat Point, cotton oil, Hocking Valley, lead trust and Colorado coal were the only speculatives traded in, Notwithstanding nee extreme dullness, however, Rees. vere Se cent cent higher, closed oo is it, cli t hh _ stronges ‘cont tances in’ hess "The statement was faverable. pn cng 8 fe og SE og 18834 3 for 80 day ant” and ' 488 it oe Sie ap rr Werig Serra amas tered, 100 Saas FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, eee per as arthey, 1419. The stock mmarket has during the past week showed symptoms of a renction from its late “bearish” drift. As the p + stands today, it is. distincUy, improved. ‘“Sbear” cam- ign has nearly exhausted ita ammunition, ne weaker etoeks have ‘been be| to a point at which they may. be faicls chénp, | We'hive a tan: there are” now apparently left ex few factors in the situation of au unfavorable character. Washington tre Sales—Regular $200 at 110s, Com ree 4 Ae. Sect = currency, I fold, 1903, 118 bids sed currency, 124 bid, — asked. Fency, 1134 Old, Tid asked, 29a, 100 Be ‘Honds— Washington town Itallroad 10-40 Sf, 108 bid, — asked. vain ton and Georgetown Railroad Conertiviess: — 4 id, 160 asked. Washington Market fs, ino bid Ae asked: Washigton sthainay ts ‘hort fakin a= ee ee ‘we mtaten 8, 125. bid, — w - ton Gas Co. Conve 1¢ 8, ae Eckington Railroad 6 asked. Anacostia allroad. €3, rr Masonic Hull Association 5s, enapeake — bid, 105 asked. Toad ist mortgage ional Tumba, 160 169 ae Seats Sree cyclone and a CB, Abid, 55, asked. ae fates lington, 170 bid, ee pg fie ess 5 bid, 5X asked. SPR mma Gas and Rectric Light see ry Sees 45%; bid, ue etre ‘keds “Ge okea ‘ks—Washington Market, 15 “ais oo Oe ae o's ‘Tcleph bid, 55 uted. asked. — bic = bid, os un Paorasn Gun fa & Stone stables and’ more than 100 frame | Ws buildings ond residences. WILL BE BACK “TONIGHT; ites eno ate coasts and im United are —s ARE Senator Allison ‘created | man to ag on the other end of the ticket. =e or WHO WILL BE CHAIRMAN? ‘Mon Who Are Named for the Honors st ‘Minneapolis. ‘Tho organization of the convention at Minne- ‘Those Present, Except Senator Hawley and the Vice Presidegt, Admit the Ero-Blaine Sentiment. Senator Hawley is angry. because of the story ist | which was printed in Thursday's Stan, as to the | [A dinner given by Senator Allison on the previous night, Ggn. Hawley was one of the guests at that dinner. He. is o Harrison man and the point of his objection to the narrative lies | sit ekg 4 in the fact that at, the dinner was developed. en overwhelming. sentiment: in favor of the nomination of Blaine. This senti- ment is said to have astounded Senator Hawley very much, -- It was, one of those pres | emer eee both to, Gen. Hanley and | sini hat tere was wo such entimontdovloped Site hp ‘were at the dinner, « it Morton, of course, are which appeared in ‘ tions Vi Pres- Sat eer ut ving. has at ee he ire Tee Taser” Tex) inated that for the relief of There was ows that mv remark wee » bill went over without pre Say Mr. Durborow (Ill.), from the ee samuuntige, reported a Joint revalutios the Pronideut to meke proclamattom wastite to tee te of the four hundredth anni- EMT A the discovery of America, Calan ‘Mr. poh Lanting, from the committee adios aud grounds, reparied « a deere bu 100, me for a pubhe building wll pence a eR maa. The House then went into committee of the whole—Mr. Buchanan (Vu.) ih the chair - the post office anges bill. J.), Mr. Caldwell (Ghia) O'Donuoll” (aich.) spoke ar des eas “sr Kehidall (Ky.), who recently succeeded te his father’s the Hous, delivered 4 eech, which was addressed to the aie ic ‘Yer question. -e- ALLISON A POSSIBILITY. Fle May Be the Candidate if Blaine and Marrison Kill Back Ochor, Afew Senators are wandering around te northeru end of the Capitol this ufterneom and all of them are talking politics t & greater or less extent, Here and @ere is rendered an opinion to the effect that Harrison and Binine will succced in killing each. other before the convention, in which event the most likely man ix Senator Allison. This nomination would be very popular with « large proporti the Senators, and whem it is remembered that Boies bas carried Lowa | for the democracy twice in succession there is nothting unrgesonal the theory which date C4 fe they . would make I; rain as i, jowa and New York jection of Allison into the not, howover, materially diminished the dompaal which seems to exist for Blaine and Rush. A few: of thove who have a loyal to the able c] Secrotary Tracy ade ry Meh Seogatery of een, olidenn o eighing Rusk ex-Senator A Spooner and Nenstor Manders son in their lite scales and are trving to wake up their minds which would be the pwr for the party, a Range of the Thermometer. The following were the temperatures a: the office of tke weather bureau today: Sam, oe 2pm, ximum, 67; minimum, MAKE SANon-staxt hen, Ps pies ‘SL St Derwnale = thence to Mt. rh. ri Hivgt, —. ae | bx S| mp Sera! from ie tabe remitene 4340 Madison, nordic. Mods Mas 30, nth y-m. Prome aph Thorenatenct the ite ou. Wwul be removed from te woke hate nd i the pape: the: tide fed tri aoe at pe eas RH in tbe" cy ocvcnch ot Piuberal trom her tate residence es Tipe street orchiwest, SDs! saleanties re ceils © vet ierr On oft fiver ure, ‘Finer rns Wa hE Chap runing at Sy os Thu; May 26, 1s02, combs aR cet ar asin frown the eat, M. E. Chure northwest, atu rr Raun, in the int for msny years clerk with Seaton from his lute eg No. “ype seen Per tty OS ‘dieses in cheese ectaetees Eres ees oy vue one f oe ove ts stilted a Fuca ta our Nowe Go do, Hie wisclon has recalled Tiuowrh the body stunts haw ouch the body sturnveei sty ia nate iu heaven. come - SLEEPE. Ihe map ts dsoway in the day time afters.goo® Sat natoee Seter's indigestion ops tome Sgt, mmapter jo clorsing tha Ppyceten a Pes ores sn eg gala

Other pages from this issue: