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B. Rich & Sons, 1002 F St. Our Shelves ‘Are Groaning ‘Under the Weight | SHOES i eM eR —ond yet more are coming in every day. WiLL, goes for We MUST make room and if price will do it, so here ‘Lower Prices.. Ladies’ Hand-Welt. Shoes, in a variety of the istest styles, kid and cloth top—really fine shoes—such as others would mark $2.50. ‘Tomorrow, $1.90. Ladies’ Fine Soft “Deerskin’’ Shoes, with thick “extension’’ soles—the latest fad in walking boots—all the rage in New York and London. ac RU Others ask $5. ' Tomorrow, $4. : Ladies’ “Ultra’’ Stylish ‘Seal’ Leather Shoes—rich and elegant. Others ask $6. Tomorrow, $5. ‘For Dancers. Superb Mine of Dancing and “Te- ception”’ Shoes and Slippers, in black and evening svades, from $1.50 to $4. 3 a Infants’ Shoes, soc. Children’s Shoes Lower i SIZES 5 TO &-TOMORROW, 75¢. er ee SIZES 8% TO 10%—TOMORROW,90€. SIZES 11 TO 2—-TOMORROW, $1.15. Men's Elegant Hand-Sewed Welt Shoes, in calf and patent leather—all styles of toe—and all sizes. ‘Tomorrow, $2.90 Men's Calf-lined “Seal” Shoes, Cork-Sole Calf Shoes, and Patent Leather (om calf), in all styles of toe. Same styles and qualities others mark $4.50 and $3. (Tomorrow, $3.90 All the “odds and ends" left from the late John E. Little Stock Precisely Half Price. His prices are still om the boxes and you can deduct them yourself. B.Rich&Son i | 3 = ook ma eerie (1002 F st.) | iL \Ten- -Two F St.) King’s Palace Mammoth 2 Days’ Sale Continued. like our ‘prices ces—the crowds at our ie two-day force-the-season sale - Millinery, Wraps and Furnishin; prove it. Another day of cut prices te granted tomorrow—Saturday. Don’t fall to atten Ze. Jet Aigrettes. $1.69 Eiderdo ‘oats. $2.50 Children’s Eiderdo' sey Ribbed Vests and $1.25 All-woot Ribbed Vests. (All above high nec -8Te. and ‘jong’ sleeves.) King’s Palace, “3 ee 14 a at h' st.” and 715 Market Space. If You Try It Once You'll say, as do hundreds of others, that BURCHELL’S SPRING LEAF TEA the choicest tea brought to this country. Tt has a most enviable repatation for purity, strength and delicious flavor. ‘On account of {ts popularity, ft has tmf- ee that every pound and half- age bears my name. Only N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F STREET. The Swellest OVERCOAT Material this season is “Vicuna."* Every good fashion book—every good tailor says £0. "Tisn’t every clothier sells Vicuna Over- coats. We are among the few. Ours are biack—sprinkled with gray—the fashionable length—velvet collar—finest worsted body lining—and sat Ma shoulders and sleeves. part of {t—the price— bave no hesitancy in saying anot be gotten elsewhere for ».00. clothiers besides ourselves who sell the Extra Length Blue Kersey Overcoats for $10.00? Jaunty BI . for $3.50. Serviceable—warm—and “proper."* We doa't think any one cise sells one as good for as little money. Are we wrong? Eiseman Bros., Seventh and E. oe29-m, WKBE _ ‘THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, Se-TWELVE PAGES. S. KANN, WOODWARD: - LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. SONS & 60. Pierce’s Old Stand. PEREMPTORY Sale 1,000 Dozen Hosiery at Auction by the Order of TREADWELL & SEWARD 115 and 117 Franklin St., New York, Thursday, Nov.4 TOWNSEND & MONTANT, Auctioneers, 87 and 89 Leonard St. Our B Were promptly on hand, and secured some of the greatest Hosiery bargains that were ever bought, and these very goods will be put on sale tomorrow, SATURDAY, NOV. 8. The line includes Cotton, Woolen, Lisle Thread and Silk, in fast black, opera shades and boot patterns, in plain, Richelieu ribbed, Venus, drop stitch. 200 dozen Ladies’ Fine Quality Hermsdorf Fast | g Black Cotton Hose, extra-heavy sole, 30c. quality. | bl To sell for 17e. 200 dozen Ladies’ Fine Fancy Hose, Hermsdort fast black boot, high colored tops, in plain or drop stitch, 50c. quality. ‘To sell for 2c. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Hermsdorf Fast Black Hose, real Maco, 4-thread, silk finish. 6c. quality. To sell for S7%4e. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fleece-lined Hose, fast black or unbleached. 3%. quality. To sell for 23. 150 dozen Ladies’ 4-thread Lisle Hose, absolute fast black, fancy boot patterns. ¥c. quality. To sell 3 pairs for $1.00. 20 dozen Ladies’ Fancy Silk Hose, solid colors and boot patterns, $1.50 quality. To sell for 9c. 25 dozen Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, fast black boot pattern, bigh colored tops, Venus dropstitch. $2.00 quality. To sell for $1.39. 1u0 dozen Men's Keal Maco Half Hose, extra- heavy, two-thread, tams, umbleached and Herms- dorf fust black, 20c. quality. ‘Lo sell for 12%. 50 dozen Men's All-wool Natural and Camel's Hair Half Hose. 30c. quality. To sell for 1¥c. 25 dozen Men’s Extra-quality Black Cashmere Halt Hose, spliced heels and toes. Oc. quality. To sell for 35c. 75 dozen Misses’ Fast Black Ribbed Hose. Sizes 6% to 8%. 1c. quality? To sell for 12%4e. 50 dozen Boys’ Heavy School Hose, extra weight, ‘To sell for absolutely fast black. 25¢. quality. le. 20 dozen Misses’ All-wool Hove, full regular made. 25e. quality. ‘To sell for 10c. Une lot Children’s Black Ribbed Hose, Herms- | t dorf fast black. Sizes 5, 6% and 6. 25c. quality. ‘Zo sell for ve. SPECIAL PRICES On Ladies’and Men’s Gloves ‘Men’s Dogskin Gloves, in all the new fall shades. Selling everywhere at $1.00. To sell for 75e. Ladies’ 4-button Kid Gloves, warranted quality, large pearl buttons, in all sizes, Sold as @ leader at $1.00. To sell for 75e. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Gloves, very fine quality. 0c. value. To sell for 2c. Ladies’ Black Cashwere Gloves, 30c. quality. ‘To sell for 19. Three Special Drives in Umbrellas. 26-inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, natural stick bandies, light paragon frame. Worth $1.25. To sell for 98e. 26-inch Best Gloria Silk Umbrellas, natural, fancy and mourning bandies. Worth $1.69. ‘To sell for 1.19, "ss and 28-inch Close-rolling Umbrellas, made of the very finest imported gloria cloth, with untque handles, new paragon frame and extra covers. Worth §: fo sell for $1.19. CLOAK DEPT. In these days of Cloakdow, when every one is talking about the great Cloak strike, the scarcity | ‘| of Cloaks and the advance they are obliged to pay, | 4 we come boldly to the front as champions of low prices and say to you that we have prepared for the present emergency; that we have plenty of Cloaks, and, furthermore, that we have them at the regular prices that have made our Cloak De- partment famous, and that we ask no advance. To substantiate what we have said we offer the fol- lowing garments as an evidence of proofs and facts: 1 lot Cloth Capes, in black cheviot and beaver, Tourist and Golf shapes. Worth $7.50. At. .$5.00 1 lot All-wool Beaver Tourist Capes, velvet collar. Worth $10.00, At 1 lot Tan Wool Kersey G hoods. Worth $18.00. At 1 lot Plush Capes, jet and marten tri Worth $12.50. At 1 lot Extra Silk Seal Plush Capes, ey trimmed. Worth $16.00. At. 1 lot Fur Coney Ci 1 lot Fur Cony Ca $18.00. At... 1 lot Cloth Jackets, black, blue and At. inches long. Worth $8.00. 4.98 1 lot Cloth Jackets, tight fitting, 86 inches Jong. h $10.00. At. 1 lot Beaver Jackets, tight Jong. Worth $12.50. At.. We have better grades of C advertised here that we are selling at the sacrifice prices. — OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TOMORROW. S. Kann, Sons & Co. Our advertigement Im tomorrow's Star will Lf a for Monday's sale. FISK, CLARK & FLAGG'S “ROYAL SCAR rich dark effects. Another of the latest....... (st floor......+6 nteeeeeeeeeee seeeeeeee 53.75 all wool, and a very fine and strong wool at that. Sizes 4 to 15, Made up to retail at $7.50 each. Special price. ...,....--caesees0n-seecesenesed $5.00 Chinchilla Reefers, sailor collar. Each $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.75, $7.50 and $8.75. Sailor Suits. $6.00 and $6.75. (Ba floor...... seeeeeecesecseeees ssesceees 125 Pine Serge Cheviot Suits, indigo dyed. Each $3.75, $4.50, $5.00, $5.75, DIAGONAL CHEVIOT JACKETS, navy blue, all wool, half-fitting front, full sleeves. Sizes 12, 14 pel EE ce Ee ee oe POE $5.00 TWILLED KERSEY CLOTH JACKETS,’ all wool, navy and brown, perfect fitting. Sizes 12, 14 and Gd floor... “Velvetine’’ (Velvet Department. The ‘‘Jouvin and Cie’’ Kid Gloves, known for their perfection of fit and wear= ing qualities, arecontrolled by us for Washington. We keep a complete assort- ment, and here are three splendid values: Women’s Jouvin 4-button Pique Glov tai patent clasps, a "x Jouvin 4-button Glace ‘and Suede” Gigs in craven (st "oor! Women’s and Children’s Neckwear. Thelatest fads and fancies. Another invoice of Misses’ and Children’s —— Collars, in heavy — effects, new designs, in- various styles of Vandyxe | ew styles of Princess “aie crepe, gauze and satin effects. Each. .50e, Winasor Ties, the latest effects in plaids, stripes and. figury ‘Avspecial lot of All-silk W stripes and plaids (ist floor... Women’s $5.00 Shoes. As fine as can be made. Shapely, and made to fit and wear. Cloth-top Lace leather tips. Patt: Fine Viet Kid Hi needle toes, Each, 5c. ++-2d annex.) leather tips. Pair Vassar toes, paten' AM cs edrenesnnnsesas Kid Shoes, plain Vienna toes. Pair Shoes, Vassar No. 1 toes, patent ist ‘annex.) Some Recent Arrivals in Women’s Knitted Under- wear for present use. Just received from Switzerland, a full line of Cream and Black Silk Tig! wers, in ankle . Pair 80 to $7.00 in ankle and 50 to $8.50 Gist tor. PSs " GLOVES—Domestic make, kid, in all the new fall shades, excellent quality, PERRIN'S CELEBRATED DOGSKIN, this fall's importation, best colors Also complete lines of Fowne's, Dent's and Foster's best makes always in HOSIERY—The second fall shipment just received gives us a splendid assortment makes and colors of the season, ranging in price from.........++ HANDKERCHIEFS—Plain white and various neat fancy borders An excellent quality of ali-linen, white and fancy borders. PERCALE SHIRTS—Good ones as low us 75c. each. fit, wear and style and the very best made for the price i8....++++++ ee ceneeeseseesees $1.50 EACH 5 | (2d floor... white, “high | Pair 0c. Seat baa Men’s Furnishing Store. Saturday’s Special Offering in Neckwéar! Will Be: “JASPER” SILK STRIPES in Your-in-hands and Tecks, one of the latest......++..++++ 50c. EACH * white ground with neat stripes and checks; also spavevbecshnceeee we seeege cesses $1.00 EACH A line that will tive entire satisfaction in ne eeeneeeeeeeeeteeees seeeeee 1007 F st.) Boys’ Clothing Department. Special purchases this week have resulted in the following extraordinary offerings: 200 All-Wool Suits, DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEES, WARRANTED NEVER TO RIP, $5.00, $6.00 AND $7.50 GRADES. Each. NINE PATTERNS. SIZES 5 TO 15 YEARS. MANY OF THESE SUITS ARE THE “NEW BESSEMER."”” Fauntleroy Suits. $5.00 and $6.00. Each $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, Blue Beaver and Chinchilla Ulsters, wide collar. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Each.........seeeeee eee $6.75 Blue Cheviot Cape Overcoats, Slies 8 to 9 years. Each +++ $4.50 50 dozen Rolling Turbans, made o: mere, in a very substantial manner. lining. Silk sewed. Each -wool cassi- Heavy satin 50e. Girls’ Clothing Department Offers for Saturday four special values in Jackets and one in Dresses. They are new goods, up-to-date styles and most moderately priced. CHEVIOT JACKETS in fancy mixtures, also rough effects in brown and navy blue, full sleeves, large Sizes 1: KETS, extra long, jaunty styles. Sizes 12, 14 and 16. $10.00 and $12.50 GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES IN SERVICEABLE MIXED CHEVIOT EP ‘ECTS, LINED THROUGH- OUT, AND NEATLY TRIMMED WITH LRAID. SIZES 6 TO 12. BACH. seccecccced $3.00 -1ith st. building.) is Far Superior to Low-grade Silk Velvets. Adjoining Siks.) 7ic. for Women’s Draw- ers, Gowns and Chemises that usually sell for $1.00 or $1.25. ere is a reason for it. Gowns of heavy muslin for winter wear, or of cambric for women whe prefer something ‘thinner and softer. Elaborately trlumed with embroldevies, ks or neat ruffles Ag-good as any we ever sold at a dollar, Each........0.s.ceeeeee + .Tle. Drawers of heavy muslin for thinner Tastily trimmed with tucks and embrolde the lot are some extra wide for stout women. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 grades, Tle. Extra-good Muslin Chemises, elaborately ‘trinimed with fine laces and embroideries, extra lengths. Have always sold . Ene Medium and for $1.00_ or Cold Weather Clothing, moderately priced. All-wool Cream Gakaen re Lon e, full fed sleeves. 9 bye: three atyles—eni pengaline silk, vad silk, “with lace edge’ and. rivvoa Fa 12%, 18 and 25e. was styles. Pair.12%, ae 10th st. bldg.) ” Children’ sSchool Aprons. Neat, pretty styles. School Aprons of fine lawn, tucked yoke, ruffle nm Mittens. Pair.. rocheted Bootees, fall 50¢ 35e Wty and TTthy st: Didgs.) pees Interesting Values in Scissors. 5x, and G-inch warraated Sivel Scissors, ntckel- plated. Krostes Bros T-ineh. Pair. Q-ineh, Pair. Adjustable Krusius Bros.’ beat Pocket Scissors. Two Good Hosiery Items— onewomen’s, one boys’. 200 dosen Women's Fast Black, Cotton Hose, double soles, 8 pairs for The Housefurnishing Floor WILL ABOUND IN BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES TOMORROW. WE HAVB ARRANGED A COM- BINATION SPECIAL SALE, CONSISTING OF French and Vienna China, Purchased at 20 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices, Open Stock Dinner Ware at Reduced Prices and Tin Ware Secured at Half Price. Fifteen Casks of French and Vienna China, bought of a large importer at 20 per cent less thanthe usual Tiel decora to China’ Gaps’ aud Regular pric oxen New rich decorations. Neves gular price, $2 scorated French China Dim , Regular price, $6 $63, Open Stock Dinner Ware —Porcelain, Vienna and French China—at reduced prices. THE FOLLOWING ARE IN THE COKN PATTERN, ENTIRELY SHAPE. 5-inch Tea Plates, G-ineh Plates, dozen. T-inch Plates, dozen. Sinch Plates, dozer T-ueh Soup Plates, -—-0— 0 ‘S| quality, bought under con- Fruit Saucers, dozen, Individaal Butters, v Ops ai Bone Dishes, doz: Bread Plates, ea The Tin Ware is first ditions that. enable us to sell at half price. Improved Wash Boilers, flat bottom, hemmed coxer, uvavy handle riveted ox. Japanned and Painted Toilet lors. ‘Three pleces—carrter, j rown and cak japanned, set hand painted, he Wast Basins of the new not rust or seratch—the best pound Teint Japanned ‘Tray Woodward & Lothrop, “TARAS : |iPillsbury’s Best $1.25 75C- Morocco— Calf — Seal— Alligator are the skins. A little “off”? in style— haven’t the card case attached. $Kneessi, 425 7th St. POOH SSHSOOHOOOE SOOO OO OOOD MORE Capes and Coats At McKknew’s. We have just received another shipment of new styles in Capes and Coats, and have word from two manufacturers that they will express more tonight to go on sale to- morrow morning. You will be surprised at what a good looking Black Cape we can sell at $5. It has a silk-lined “tourist” hood. ‘You will be more than surprised at the Styl- ish Coats we can sell you at $10,$11,$12.50, $15 and up to $25. Nearly all of our styles look as though they cost almost double what we ask, and many of our $15 and $20 styles pass for custom-made imported coats, Look at our (ine of ‘Novelty’ Black Silk Plush “Princess” Capes richly Jetted and embroidered—by far the handsomest line yet brought to Washington. More Furs. Popular-price Fur Capes will be higher at the first ‘‘cold wave,"’ so it will be to your advantage to select now. Still a few left of the $12.50 Black Astrakhan Capes, and $10 “Coney” Capes. Children’s and Misses’ Jackets and Cloaks. We have always enjoyed the reputation of carrying the baadsomest line of Children’s and Misses’ Jackets and Long Cloaks—and our prices are really lower than others ask for garments not so stylish. New Gloves. ‘The latest street ‘fad’ is 4-button Peart Gloves, with self and black stitching—al- though many choose the ox-blood and tam shades with black emb. backs, Ought to be marked $1.75. Our Price But $1.50. 4-button English Walking Gloves, in ox- blood shades, sizes from 6 to 7, and if you wear these sizes you save 25c. Our Price Now $1.00. Sole agents fo. Dr. Jaeger’s Underwear, &e. W.H.Mcknew 933 Pa. Ave. i OPENING | Every Day in the Week of Choice Groceries and Table Luxuries. G. G. Cornwell & Son, 1412=1414 Pa. Ave. 408 Ameen an asessa saa aeaabaa ou Can’t Please our Husband More than by _havii AUTH" bo TY ST aa Perfectly prepared and aeitsiousty ta vored. T7Be sure you get N. Auth’s. ‘There are others, but none other as —— rood 37,90 CENTER MARKET, . Auth, 309-311 K ST. MARKET, ND 0 SI., LIGGS AND WESTERN MARKETS reo VE OCC OEE E NTU ENN TET T WS ‘he Latest ~~ Millinery Creations Of the season make up our stock. Everything new, stylish, tasty and handsome. You make as satis- ta where as you something to mtn it. Kone as tow: if vou trim your own hats—see - us for the ribbons, velvets, feathers and the like. Trs.C. Stiebel, m3 Gst.5 2000 Latest Ideas in a Milinesy® SESE When Vou Ned CARDS Let us ENGRAVE them. The latest eas as to script—the neatest pos- ble and moderate prices are we offer you as recommenda- . Ballantyne & Sons, ERS, BOOKSELLERS, ENGRAVERS, STH STREET NORTHWEST. “24d OE Flour, $4: $i. ag Quarter, 6sc. Eighth. ‘This price remains without a parallel. This is the genuine XXXX. Will sell at this price all week. C7 ELGIN CoRAMERY BUTTER, 28e. Ib. in 5-Ib. NT. Redman, o50La. Ave., i Wholesale and Retail Groceries. "Phone, 192, acne nse socumeuremne it Barber & Ross, G and uth Streets, a } LOWER PRICES For Gas Stoves, Radiators & Stove Requisites. Our large buying enables us to offer them at wholesale prices. $3 so, $: $2.25 It’s the “Home Comfort,” and it's the best and neatest little stove sold for its price. $ 2 23. ——= 50 $3 oar Pinar $6. —Have four tubes, high nickeled base, with three Sewets. Puritan ‘50 up. Heaters, $3.2 They're small, but even larger stoves throw out less heat. Splendid for a good-sized room. 2-burner Oil Stoves, Stove Requisites. 5c. Sort! Sfovers roc. 15¢. 18¢c. 25¢. 50c. 60c. $1 - ter Mrs, Potts’ ee 3 aotag | wood handles and stand, 3 sizes mary All sizes in Galvanized Ash Cans. Celebrated “Burnishine”’ Polishes Brass Perfectly. 20¢c., 25c. and soc. Can. 55Ce set. The Best Way To Save Coal Is not to burn so much of it. You can keep the house warm at 3-4 the ex- pense by having the doors and win- dows felt stripped—and the furniture and carpets will look the better for it—for they also keep out the dust. ‘We will send a man up to take meas- ures and submit you an estimate—and we won't charge you a cent—even if you don’t accept it. Valentine's Felt Stripping is the best. BARBER & ROSS, “Christy” Knives, 'G and ith Sts. Jardinieres. Another lot of Fine English Jardinteres have just arrived, and as they are just what you want for house decoration we will sell Saturday, ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. 1.49 Jardinieres, g8c. 52.49 Jardinieres, $1.49 Every one is of @ desirable shape and color. Boston — () Emmons S. Smith, 705 to 709 Penn. Ave.\) DR. ANDREW'S Smallpox Preventative —the surest, the pleasantest and most easily worn preventa- tive known to modern prac- . tice. Here at Only roc. Each. Ogram’ S, P = nme ma Ea FOR TWO DAYS ONLY WE'LL SELL Baker’ S I5¢. Chocolate, can. Th ld ontest: Sm. and ex- a “ag can cell YAN HOU BSc. can— is 4 1. ib. tasty oNtH fox LAT e—palverized and ready 1211 “tn HC for instant use—30c. as.D. Donnelly, Lerdt AND 1 578 Groceries, ‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tel. EVERY- THING FOR The BOYS. ime andagain we have prov- ed to the sat- isfaction of those inter- ested that we sell better and finer Clothes for Boys than any other con- cern in Washing- ton, and sell them as low as you have to pay others for the very ordinary sort. We sell you an ALL-WOOL Suit for $4.00 (an honest four dollars’ worth); better ones and more of them at $4.75, $5, $6 and up to the finest made. Ovércoats and Reef- ers in just as big variety and at same range of prices. . Hats and Caps in all styles, but only reliable qualities, 50c. up, and the on- ly complete stock of Boys’ Furnish- ings in Washing- ton. C7 DON'T FORGET THAT WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF $10 OR MORE WB PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, AN IM- PORTED GERMAN SILVER, CORREOT- TIME-KEEPING STEM-WINDING WATCH, Robinson, Chery &Co. Clothes, Hats and Fur- nishings, 12th and F Sts. {A Great Sale. Mothers Can’t Afford To Miss It. Children’s Suits And Overcoats at HALF PRICE. ‘We bonght the entire stock of the manufacturer at our own We give our patrons the benefits. Sizes 4 to 15 Years. Prices, $2.28 to $4.48. OA present of a sleigh with every Suit or Overcoat. Cable cars go by the door, Ss. Bieber’s Star Clothing House, 903 to go9 Sth St. S. E. Gloves for the Tailor-Made Girl. Neat, strong, tailor-made gowns. ideas, All the stylish shades here. Derby Gloves, 4-button. $2.00 9 499904000004 well-wearing and per fe -t-fitting Gloves, that carry out the idea of neatness presented by the The 2-clasp RUSSIAN LEATHER GLOVES are the very latest glove $1.75 Gloves fet.....00+seperpegeesesee Glace Gloves, 4-button, all $1 25 shades, $1.50 Gloves for......+.++ mi English Wolking Gloves, 4 9 button. $1.25 Gloves for........ OC. Our Regular $1 Gloves, 75c. Saturday. Louvre Glove Company, 937 F St. N.W. An 2A ALAA 28 2A De Ae lee Whatever we mo ae being, the freshest, chotcest, mor i bay. getables, Fraite Tite Lastvice et all Kinds, “whe ¢** in or out of season. Orders by * or telephone filled promptly. * That can be obtained. * handle can be relied {Cottage Market, 818 14 St. PR ww we we we Ladies’ Coats, Capes and Heavy apie Drea ns, re ripping required. Anton Fischer, pie G seid Matchless Process Dreing and Cleanteg. cy a

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