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around the larger New England cities. consequence the schedule #as not miain- | tained, the bicyelers losing eix and 9 half hours fn going 250 miles. It was better in (bio, Pennsylvania and @ part of New York. Av ing to the New York Sun's account of the ‘the roads in Indians were so bad that the riders took to the railroad track, the cinder paths between the rails furnishing a solid thorough- fare. From Sing Sing to New York the roads fim places were wholly impracticable. Fifteen ‘minutes were used in covering one mile, and ‘one of the party had literally to take to the ‘counties of New Jersey and some detached Yocalities ekowhore may easily be done every- . practical plan, and the determina- to carry it out. ——_e—__ There are some things in the early history of ‘Washington that should not be forgotten. ‘Washington is the nation’s city and the na- tion’s representatives are under moral obliga- tion to see that the great project of the found- ers of the city does not miscarry through a thisconception of the relations of the federal government to the enpitel city. An arti- elein Seturday’s Star relating to the found- ing of the city shows how completely the | and Pa. ave. See the window display of Bterling Bil- Turonraxt ‘Visrrons est: A thousand and one Souvenirs of Washington at the Palais Royal, corner of 12th ot ver Spoons. Ask to be shown style No. 83, e spoon | combining views of the Capitol, monument and the Soldiers’ Home, and only $1.50. Reastenrs are reminded that the Palais Reyat ‘Will be in its new home, corner of 11th and @ets., be fore next summer. Of course, not @ pies of goods ‘Row tn the store will enter the coming new building, #0 that we have more than usual reasons for disposing summer trade of our career, we can now afford to ‘mile st loss of profits. Bnough of words, now for deeds. Bax-re.-six otytee of Leather Betta redaced to 190. from Scents. Forty-eieht styles of Silveroide Belts, imported to retail from 50c. to ¥10 each, offered from Be. to $5. Pocket Book and Card Case to match at 25c. the set; of imttation enake and sealstin. The real at only £20. the set, watch ie less than the maker's former wholesale Price. Shopring Bagsof Grain and Fancy Stamped Leather, on!y 47c. for Bags intended to retail at 68 cents, Necxwean—rhe ashtonsble Turn-over Coll ar and Cuffs, plain, for 25c. the set; with Pleated and Lace Edge for 50c. set. Best quality Embroidered Silk Chiffon Jabots here tofore retailed at 98c., for only 50 cents. All the desira- Ble colors to select from. « ¢apital when it was laid out became the government's city. The splendid and costly Plan then devised and which was used by the government's commissioners fo induce persons to come here and buy the land which the gov- @rnment had for sale, and the control over the strects and avenues which reserved to itself was would ‘Tecognition of this obligation on the part of the in recent years by appropriating ‘upon anew century the need comes for an en- Jargement of the plan of the city, » thoughtful condideration of history will suggest that the | "e* 4 would be ill-advised action to leave the fur- ther development of the city to be guided by the needs of property owners. whose selfish interests as sale would not be served by an extension om the grand scale which has made ‘Washington a city of which the nation is proud. —_ soo ‘thrower in Temiion, asone of the counsel the towncommissioners gives a sort of revolu- tionaxy expect-to the affair. exalted bench, ft Qlways been desirable and hae always been the case that the staple of mem- Deruhip bas been the eminent lawyer promoted 4p dead, but the excursion is s more vigorous factor in summer life than ever. The world tour is now ina measure supplanting the ninety Gays’ rash through « part of Europe, but forthe greater number the Cook idea will always be ‘the only practical mode of foreign travel. ——— +02 ‘The position of the House on the world’s fair amendments to the sundry civil bill is absurd. ‘The House while refusing the appropriation Proposed by the Senate adopts the Senate's Bunday closing amendment. In other words it says, practically, this is no government show at ail, but the government is going to see to it ‘that it ts not open on Sunday. —_ 2 ‘Tae Stax can only repeat what it said in ad- vance, that Mr. McComas will make an admira- Die secretary for the republican national com- mittee. While the committee will have its head- quarters in New York, it will be in close com- ‘munication with Washington al! the campaign. —__ +--+ Persons in an intoxicated condition should not be allowed to drive vehicles on the public ‘thoroughfares. The fact that only now and then somebody ie run over and hurt, merely Proves that good fortune attends, and fortune is not to be tempted too far. —__+=] The explosion of a beer bottle in the hands of a Washington bartender, with disastrons | results, reveals startling possibilities in the di- rection of improved methods of warfare. The t of any such insidious would be a deathblow to the anarchists. + - Any man who applies for the position of pri- vate secretary to Mr. Cleveland at this time is sway above the suspicion that he is looking for @ sinceare. = + “Dan'l” Lamont evidently prefers a digni- fed bat not conspicuous place in the back- ground. ——— +02 Some of the Congressmen should be careful obliged to shoot an enemy emphasizes the fact ‘that while the pen may be mightier than the sword, it is not amiss to supplement it with a Embroidered Mull Ties, made to sell at 10 centa, for only 5c. each. India Silk Dress Fronts in plain colors end Polke Dots, at only 98 cents for choice. Booxs.—-1e seartt Letter” and over ove hun red other worksof celebrated suthors for only 7e. each or 25e. for four. of the following: Cold Glycerine, Water Cress, taining | Sulphur Cream, Oatmeal. 250. for boxes cont of English three cakes Customers in any department will be primented with © Sive-cont paper of them Jor the asking. We know ‘we have only to get you to try them. It's worth five conte to make you their patren and champion. French Cutline is the newest and best to curl the hair and hoop i tn curl. Only 23. « bottle. Quality Bick @tIk Lisle Hose at 3 pair for $1. If you haven't yet called you must not now delay. Corser —These ribbed garments, in wifite and colors, can also be used as vests. surprises at prices: 19c. for cotton, 25e. and Wars Ar Revvcen Prices Choice of lot 3 for 750. Lot 1 inctudes, at $2.08 each, all the Surah and India Silk Waists that sold at $5, $6 sha 96.50. ‘Lot 2 inelgdes, at $1.48 each, the Silkine, Sateen, ‘English Madras and French Percale Waists that sold up to @2.98. ‘Lot 3 includes, st 73c. each. the $1.50 Waiste of cotton fabrics looking so much like the more ex- pensive linen and silk novelties. Laws Axo Perrcare Wasers. ‘The Cotton Underwear buyer has charge of Lawn and Percale Watsts, while the Wrap buyer sees to the Silk, Ssteen and Madras Waists, and the two buyers areas much tn opposition asif in rival stores. The ‘advertising tnan separates them in an advertisement ‘a2 they sre soparated tn the store. §1.25 Waists rectnced to 980. ‘GBc. Waists reduced to 840. SSc. Waints reduced to 700. ‘Tc. Waists reduced to 50c. ] (880, will now buy the $1.25 White Lawn Waists, with fancy ruffesatfront, neck and sleeves. ‘Se. forthe Lawn Waists, with improved fall high sleeven, ter. The Best Fitting and Best Pinisifed 96c. Waist of the ssason. ‘7c. for the 85c. Bor-pleate’ Wejsts; have sold for Be. at all stores excepting the Palais Royal. 58e. for any of the 75c. Percale and Fancy Lawn Wainte. Ware Scrrs Must Go. Ouly «few of the expensive Lawn and Embroidery Costumes remain—those that sold st $13.50, $15, $17.50and 19. Take your choice for $4.98. You'll have toshut your eyes to @ few creases, but can open them wide to quality of materials, finish and fit. | Ivealways the mostexpensive ones that stay with uslongest. The only way to ccax themout is te cost | You ta with prices that are srreeistibie | $1.96 for the Shawls madeof the best Shetland Winchester rite. ee Is is a matter of congratulation that the House ‘has the clergy represented in its midst, so that Shere is small danger of its failing to be prayed Yer. ———_+++_--___ ‘That remark “I um a democrat” if indus ‘trioudly used by an experienced person might ‘be the means of letting a considerable rift of light tn the cloud of democratic doubt. —— Chile's promptness in paying indemnit; will oubtiess secure her aletter of recomemtustion from Unele Sam any time the feels like om- ‘Darking in the accident insurance busines. rom ‘Th is egrest pity that the Columbian Expo- sihoe appropriation neglected to ccure u Fiver end harbor diaguise. — oo ‘The fact that the cca serpent has been very scarce this summer would imiicate that there “may be something in these cures for inebriation efter all. ee = r. Carnegic once wrote, ‘A strike or a lock- “gut is in itself @ ridicalous affair.” Thisenc ‘hean’t been very funny so far. ee ‘The introduction of the Homestead fight into the courts takes off the limit as to time. i podoernaneaDtomase-wentensiontinrans “Money” has done « great deal of unnecessary. talttag daring this Congress, F | islands off Scotland. Shawis made from thetr wool cannot profitably be sold st less than @5 each. We write of the genuine Shetland Wool Shawis, eo grate- fal and comforting and durable. Ar Manurscrunms Parces. | ‘The display of samples in large center: window tells you of the variety. None more: 75, many only Sse. Average price,@1.25. In short, wholesale prices | at retail. ‘Thankand pity the makerfor overestimat- | me the demand. If you will, smfleencouragingly at the Palate Royal buying for being wide ewake to your Interests. Fou mend only to ave thees wrappere to bnew | te romld casily getconsiderably higher prices amd etilh | he credited with bbrpans. | Brazen Sure To Fre. : ‘Need you be told thet the manufacturers have now stopped making the Summer Storm Serge Suits? After a thorough evarch of the markets our Worarrens ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, © Corner 12th st. and Pa ave. ‘ <4 “s L ‘of eammer goods. Having had the most successfal | ° THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1892. W. A. Pranca & Oo. - ‘Tip MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. on -agatein Or Meniinee Vian W. A. Prence & Oo. 719 MARKET SPACE, ‘Cor. Sth st. and Pa. ave. Peet aa Laxssvnor & Bro. Crosrxa_Ovr Suz -~IN- Onn Sues -rN- Wasmsiz Wauarrens. ‘WE SHALL PLACE ON ONE OF OUR LARGE TABLES ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ALL THE ODD SIZES IN WRAPPERS THAT WERE @1, @1.15, $1.25, 61.85 AND 1.50 FOR 970. THESE INCLUDE PERCALES, CENTURY CLOTH AND OUTING CLOTH. ALL THE ODD SIZES IN WRAP- PERS THAT WERE 61.68, $1.75, G2 AND 62.25 FOR $1.48. THESE INCLUDE G CG Prncarzs. OF COURSE, THERE AREN'T 80 VEBY MANY, AND IF YOU DE- CIDE TO CHANCE THESE DOWT PUTOFF AND FIND FAULT WITH ‘US. WE ADVERTISE THESE FOR THE 100,000 WOMEN OF WASH- INGTON; THERE ARE ONLY SEV- ENTY-SIVE WRAPPERS; ERGO, COME AT ONCE. THE STYLES OF OUR WRAPPERS AND THE FIT AND FINISH CAN BE ATTESTED TO BY HAL? THE POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT, AS WE KEEP SUPPLYING’ NEARLY ALL OF PERS. SALE BEGINS AT 8 A.M. CON- TINUES UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK—IF THEY HOLD OUT THAT LONG. WILL YOU GET ONE? —s Raa al Se sla lee LS PLIERS GSI EVER TIPE bk te hivsa ie i Se oleate tet Cl beetle eset ie ICI eT Peis str tr Ie eb sey belie A &N ANS-= BURGH BRSSSSBESRSSEERERASSSRSS BRSSASRSSSBBRESBSSSEES. Carma For Tar “G.A.R.” Mezr. ‘Are you ready for the ““@.A.R." Encamp- ment? Now is the time to begin—if you are got already prepared. JATKME Wy DAILY. LETTER. instead of 50c., which is their regular We also secured s lot of All-silk Motre Rib- Dons, in black, white and colors, which we shall cell as follows: No. 16, worth t6¢., only I8c. per yard. No. $8, worth $0¢., only te. per yard. No. 90, worth 3734¢., only MB. per yard. We are keeping the Waist Stock intact. We to have the best assortment in town. aking Blazer Suits. Avoid disappointment by selecting Yours now. We will close outs lime of Black ‘Flannel Blazer Suits at §7. Have beon'$10. ‘More @5 Biazers with cloth to match for skirt 06 61.50 per yard. Wirrras A. M°Krew, xn 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. GBT Advertisement ie changed dafiy; i will pay you to look through st regularly. IT out of town order by mail. g3 Ly ‘00 “uu! Se Sxozs Ar Repvorp Parees. ——5—— For the riverside, the seashore or the ‘mountains or even at home Russet Shoes are very desirable, being cool, durable and require no blacking. Our stock proning has cut prices down to the core, as following few examples will Prove: Gonts' @5 Best Russia Calf Russet Hand-made Blucher $3.65. Gents’ $3 Hand-made Rus- tet Goat or Kangaroo Blucher 82.35. Boys’ and Youths’ $1.75 Very Durable Russet Laced ‘Misses’ $1.26 Russet Ties NOW... 900. $1.15. 700. G@rEVERY PAIR WARRANTED GEN- UINE GOAT AND WILL NOT TURN SHABBY. Wx. Hix & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH 8T., 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVE, 21 PA. AVE. 8. EB Child's $1.50 Ruseet Boots ay20 A. Kavrsas, 909 PENN. AVE. We missod our advertisement yestenlay, bat are deck with « full set of sails andour crafthas a cargo of Good ready-made sellers for si = Tavrspay Axp Farmar ‘That will more than make up for lost time. 7 =F a Ware Srrraps— £3 BO MAR Have You A 00 BO ‘Tomorrow ore Flannel tise 12 years, = 2 For 250. Ua Thetr regular price ta 2c. each. Tur Box Marcue. 314 Asp 316 Tr Sz. N. W. Re Ea cand eae i ChE. \ 7 000! fee a fl a PooveoYoooovsKvovooece PERRY'S. \ restos appreciate how CHEAP we sell ad g00d HOSIERY until you put ours alongside of the best you can ket elsewhere. Here we loom ‘ap—in our true light—leaders. We are proud of that title. It means 90 much. It ts a simple secret—“‘Judiciousness.” Keeping from the influences of merely tempting prices un- Woorwaan Axv Loruaor, 20TH, 11TH AND F STR XW. Waste & Beroures Ruzoas 16. Open this and other evenings wntil § o'clock; wntil 1eelock Saturdays during July and August. sa ‘Bon Toan—— Summer Le Mote— ‘The Season—— Dept ‘Lrart de In Mede— Revue de 1a Mode—— Paris Album of Fashions—— ‘Beading. ‘New York and Paris Fashion Basar—— (Ost 1008 «...- -eeeenen seven ee eenereeesee sth ot Bldg.) Ova Sno-Axsuat Suz PRepanatonr To Srock Taxrxa, BALANCE OF THIS WEEK AND ALL OF NEXT. Fourts /)i¥—Sernr Gace Taveanay —o— Axgyou KEEPING TRACK OF WHAT I8 GOING fraide you and we want you to bea gainer from resd- ing our announcements. This summer movement— Our Reduction—Preparatory—Stock-taking-Sale is going snecessfully on. The features which make this Prices at which are being sold. Another important fact—they are ell of @thorough!y reliable character, none othera baving deen admitted to owr decked by quality. Let us cite some examples of our | sirable— shrewd buying. Point some present possibilities for you. They are many—and worth knowing of: HILDREN'S FRENCH RIBBED CRETE EOE BED ES ADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE, 25. ‘with high epliced neels and tows’ = pair. A better grade at 250. —8 patr for 61. OUR gINGRALE Hos Boe. pliced eels und soos, pur. SALBRIGUAN HORE, ay ile soles and spliced bests” pele. the. a pair. srorsi ADIES'WHITELISLETHREAD 500, LATE Wie aguble heels and a tove, plain of drop stitch patiorn..-. ECRU LISLES and COTTONS at 50c., 65¢., 750. and $1. pair. Look at our ‘‘Specials” in HOSIERY—BLACKS, BOOT PATTERNS, GRAYS and TANS—25c. to €1.25 covers the cost of any of them. Some ‘‘Odds and Ends" in LADIES’, MISSES' and CHILDREN’S HOSIERY-REDUCED from 40c., Oe. and 60c. to 25e. and 3éc. » pair. LARS mon ams oe ‘Toes and high ‘heels... pair. ISLE Te PEs, ‘toss... pair. LARSEE TUREAD SE teres, 500. 7o0ea, tan, suede and bronie—war- : ABIES. FAST BLACK. 81 Be. petterne, with spliced hecls end toce. pair. LISLE FRENCH — : pair. ADIES’ K HOSE, IN Tictesier bed, se $1.35 LARTER PORE SIE HOSE, Ie thors, sith high spliced ‘besls and * toes and double solea.-- a ‘We have called to notice almost every grade. Of course we haven’t begun #0 cover the variety. But that you know is generous—complete—if you know Qo, | sArthine about our methods of providing. Nothing is so satisfying to hunger asa well-spread board—nor . | tom buyer as a thickly settled counter. Knowing that, could we go astray?—Fall short of the demand? 20. | Not and be LEADERS—and WE ARE LEADERS, “These five items of Bed Spreads are in accord with our LOW PRICES and there thet are neekane cee all tor the orning @. A. te eusampe wee ‘Perea inh ‘Waist. ey 19. cee ee on ESN a Sie ree A. Ku: \UFMAN, 900 PENN. AVE. X. W. — Caan oF ar ma — Prnar-s, NINTH AND THE AVENUE. Established 1840. ‘Telephone 995. Wars Ix Nexo RS or wan good ayes wea PLUMB. = ING or RANGE, g FURNACE and La- For Tuvrspar. STOCK-AKING REDUCTIONS. Lavres TEA GOWNS—¢ All-tcool Chailie. APPERS—@7 Pure Linen Lawn. wR. SHIRT WAISTS—of Best Grade Percale. AL this season's goode—new, fresh, season- a Frexcn Cuatzxe Tra Gowns. Fine All-wool Tea Gowns of FINE FRENCH CHALLIE—cream with pretty patterns, ex- quisite colorings—Ribbon trimmings. Were 98.00. Now $6.00. FINE FRENCH CWALLIE TEA GOWNS, choice patterns—Henrietta fronts to match. Were #15, $13.50and 812.50. Now $1 0. Frovnep_ Loex Laws Worarrrns. Pure tinen, trimmed with embrofaery to match ficure—shirred yore—full front and ‘dack—all sizes. were 6.00. Now $5.00. Farexcr Satrse Wrarrens, ‘Trimmings of embroidery and lace. revesen Now $3.00. Lazar Sanz Ware BEST PEROALE, plaited front and beck— rolling collars—widecuffs. Numerous patterns for selection. wee me, Now 50a Tarsa Lavx Waist, Jabot fronts— large asortment of patterns. ‘izes 32 to 38 only. were 1.50. Now $1.25. (34 floor. ..... ~2-11th st. building. ) Swiss Frovxcixos. Our 27-inch Swiss Flouncings at 50c. being about sold out we have reduced all we have (about 200 yards), that re ret eee Dew-_F; LOUNCINGS At @ and Tic. have been selling and leaving be- hind Sand 4inch widths to match that were 8c. and Gc. per yard. To hasten the departure of these narrow ones we've marked them to the ‘uniform price of 6c. Pirst floor... .-Becond annex.) i STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Alotot In stripes and boot patterns. were #1.00ana01.25. Now 50c. Pam Asmall lot of Lapus: Faxer Listz Hose, Black boot, with solid colored tops and stripes. vovtoe, Now 350, 3 Pass Fo $1 Alotot Canprews Gavze Vesrs, High neck and short sleeves. Sizes 16 and 18. were ise. Now 12k. Pirst floor. Second annex.) \ STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Loor-Enez Rrssoxs. ‘79 pleces No. G—bought at a low price from ‘& Jobber—Colors: 6 and 8 year. These woods are the finest English production. Washable and colors ab- ‘solutely Fast. Reduced to , WIS || pete te RES | | i rg oa i Biss Am hee, 4 | | | ae www | | a i des Too Ia ) T SEEMS ALMOST LIKE throwing money away to have | TROUSERS made “to order.” Se lap ysogey | OURS resdymade without any | Heels pe awe as good. Dont St as well, | Such a quantity of pat- terns as we carry would s®amp | the largest tallor in town. | | Ive = growing idea that every man should have at jeast | reserve. Its economy, for one i} thing. ‘They share the wear. i Gives you « chance for fre- quent change, and that's one | of the secrets of good dressing. ‘Most men are « little “‘cranky” | @o—withont ® wrinkle. Be. | cause they ore ent right-and || made right. None but ex- Perts bear a hand for us from Deginniug to end. We pick the clothe oureeives, Buying || sll the time—making all the | | Scien oe eee I the time With we $3.50 t0 410 means as | | 2 = Se ae shops.” Ste SRT | meat our e350 rants were | | a5 good as anyboty's at 85. | lSprtllea deal aad ceed aces at the end of quelity—end of | ‘perfection. Any more would | be tecting on.” | Folks are finding ft out for | we're selling two pairs where we @id one ® season ago. | oa [i> inpueccea ae Such = sight es our Shoe | Department is! Hundreds of | Pairs of Shoes are waiting—bun- of pairs are going every day. You'll remember this *‘odd and end” sale for many o season. ‘There won't be enough left to talk sbout in short time | Everybody come—anybody! ! Sacs Axv Company, rr PENK. AVE |, We close st singe oe ot | Sm Snume Dar Goons Ar Cosr at = ‘Until further notice we'll continue to offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, No- tons, &c., af cust prices for cash Ar 9c. A Yano ‘We offer youthe choice of 100 styles of Printed Pongees and Mulls,in white, Diack and colored grounds. These were 1260. Take them now at 90. Ar lle A Yano ‘We offer youthe choice of what's left of our 15 and 180. Figured American Betines, in blue, bieck and colored grounds. Ar 12% A Yanp We offer you the choice of the Fine 15 and 18c. Printed Sea Island Ponges. Big variety to select from. Ar 18. A Yasp ‘We'll sell you any of our 25and Bie. Figured French Sat‘ues, including the Popular styles in polka spots and pin stripes on blue grounds. Ar 20c. A Yan ‘Youcan take the pickof what's leftof Pe OHNSON “te 3 rw Ar 3lo A Yann ‘We offer the choice of the 40c. Black anf Colored Broches. These are nearly s yard wideand in effect pretty as ailka. Bee them. ‘The above ts onty an illustration of ‘the reduction in prices, which will ap- ply to every yard andarticle of men chandise in our store, Jouxsox & Lorrams, FONDA aie aie 3 83. > 807 Ps Ave N. W. Ovx Curanme Saces Have excended our most aunguine expectations, We doubt whl were the more pleased yesterday. the mighty throng that scrambled over the She. NiwAr SMr¢s or we, being able to etvewuch an extraordinary Tomorrows Ovrenixo Consists of one lot CXot all linen). Some of every letter. Clearing price, 4 For 250 94 For 250 a on Asmall lot of Latiow Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests tm cream, light bine, pink and cardinal Clearing price, 49. 490. 490. Lave) Wirte Hose. 5 dozen Ladies’ Pure White Drop Stitched Hosa, 25c. Pam. 25c. Pam 250 Pam Cumprews Hars Onelot of Children's Figured Percale Hate. Tam- o'Shanter shape, Clearing price, Le. Exon. Le. Exon. 1c. Face. Massre Foxpa & Coxeaxt, 807 Pa Ave NW. nv Be S. B, Exser & Fini aR a > aaa aa LADIES. ‘You will need one more patr of Oxford Tice this ses ‘eon, and here is the place to secure them at greatly re (G2. per pain worth 06.50 ‘Theos are all of thisseason's produetion anf the mest of them run in sines 3, Mg and 4 A, Band Cwitthe 3 ‘An early inspection of these goods will be profitabie toyou, as they will mot remain bere longet the Tax Waanex Sor Hove, UB F STREET &.W., ALWAYS LEADS ON LOWEST PRICES PLES, SIZES 3, %4 AXD4 WIDTHS 4, B AND C,aT 6185 PER PAIR THESES ARE ON OUR BARGAIS COUNTERS ABOUT 25 PAIRS MENS 65.50 RUSSIA CALP BLUCHER BAIS., SIZES MOSTLE FROM S$ TO 21. AT $3.75 PER PAIR. ‘MEWS PATENT CALF BALS. AND OOR- GRESS AT 63.5. WORTH 90 4xD O800 Pea Pam IX FACT OUR WHOLE STOOE IB TOURS 4? RASERUPT PRICER ’ Tax Wasaes Szor Hoom 1115 F Sram: N. W, m