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ae. ‘gs Srege/-Cooper Co, ’s Advertisement--Cont n THE ‘WORLD: TLURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1900, A Clearance Sale of ne aa ? neces ie ogg | COST fi 10 HETTY GREEN SAYS: “GIVE OUR GIRLS A m nw U ils Millinery Department, Sik Romants, Saturday : BUSINESS TRAINING! oan Se ne - | Some greatly reduced prices on Trimmed Milli- | t9 get rid of all the short - Sats dees a THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900. nery and Ostrich Plumes—prices that now place | in our Silke Department. Trere’s by ie 4 § — ee these goods within the reach of all who desite | 411 from this season’s best-sell . : thon. Bes n’s best-selling silks, in ¢ Ohe Last Bargain Friday Trimmed Millinery. can {fod the tatedal for a hantioens a , Your choice of abou 300 dozen as- | skirt, or several of them, in the bi lection, Before Stocktaking. Me 25ers FR FELT HT in nied | when found it mil cat he i _ When the store closes Saturday evening we'll take | Children’s Tam o Bargain Friday in tho Ladies’ Tailor Was Too Friendly with a Fair Customer. SHB HAD HIM ARRESTED. Velvet-Covered Hats and ters; the kinds that were on Halt Price, sale throughout the stock. No one who has not kept store can fully gras> | each aaa ea - the importance of the event. Sixty-eight great depart- Ht, 7H XO" sro00 ot sust 100 HATS Our Last Sale of prioe handsomely trimmed with fur and Dress Goods Remnants ingwith ments will have to put down “black on white” everything wli-ailk velvets—hats that are equal in materials | they have on the counters, shelves, boxes and storerooms, | and styles to the kinds elsewhere sold at $10, as A | ret y First Fine of $5 Was Too and then the head of the house goes over the lists and | ‘omparison will show morrow, Bargain Friday. The quality of r Cheap, He Said, ard Magls- asks questions--some of them very pointed and unpleas- Ostrich Feathers, goods offered by us at these Bargain Friday reme Y trate Ralsed the Ante. ant, Tomorrow will be the store’s last opportunity to ef) 25¢ Your choice of RICH BLACK O8-| nant sales, and the fow prices asked for same, : sell all the things that should have been sold before this— 4 from zi. to $1.00 apiece,“ NOM") fo well Known to require any comment Ts If huge and kleses wore listed in the everything that belongs under the heading of “Winter | of) 99 o- Your choice of handsome % HEAVY aievilus abe on as not surpass A stock market, the little difference of Goods” and everything of which there is ether toomuch | 5, OSTRICH PLUMES, that are posl- | hve at The Big Store f tt epinion which arose yesterday between ‘i Ively worth $1.25 and $1.60 aptece. ig Store for some time to come to. ' amorous ladies’ tailor doing business at ey» . g e Annual dale of Ribbons Halt Pri : ” avenue, would not have atout all the special attractions, we will recite enough of | y; rice, Mees Leatnaton pe i will be continued to-morrow with the addition | (The remnants will be on sale on ial tablen) 4 them to convince you that in justice to yourself you really | of several new lines. This big Ribbon Sale of cannot afford to miss the chance. curs is creating quite a stir inthe iibon world. | 9 iat, aaraaia rida: SUITING, one of ; C a yap egy oe pokes canis eaters how the most popular fabrics on the market to-day for ly it is that we can to \* x) , having of Oxford Women’s Clothing. er ee | prceat which to sell high-grade CAtons | frown, wiih paid tacks fo maith; jorvusd, “a day on Homespun Skirts, Golf Capes, Jackets, Flannel Waists, &c. | prices that are even lower than those charged by wary, special: 7 WOMEN'S HOMESPUN SKIRTS. with taffeta applique ecro!! work, | jobbers for case lots—and yet it is an actual vi oO ; t, fi ' 5 hacen id ck ng maim and ark ray. Mae. 2, 7 | act, Look over the quotations then come and | YWen’s, Women’s and Childre aerate bun or wih paid ni Sakon, PO" gy | Smit sng peel eter sort and rou wil by| Waderwear and Hosiery, : f The selling season is waning, and the time fer CHOICE AL oie eee cs cence eee nennereeneuseseeeeseeeeeeetnes x 200 WOMEN'S GOLF JACKETS, made of heavy, double-taced cloth, | faced artim ritnena cela ete ailtttk, dub, | the taking of our annual inventory is f in black, blue, brown and Oxford, with plaid beck; a warm, hen hese 3 : ; grain ribbons; all-silk taffetas in blacks and desir- | 6PON us hence these great reductions in prices: comfortable coat; worth fully $10; here to-morrow at...... 3.50 able coléea: to be elesd Gut tremsraw ct hase MEN'S NATURAL WOOL AND CAMELS-HAIR WOMEN’S FLANNEL WAISTS, all woo! cloths, in black, blue, brown, very low prices: SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in all sizes; worth green and royal, trimmed with black soutache braid, lined 75e Ibe per yard for your choice of ribbons worth up each, and formerly sold at that; reduced for arieen. It was ever a question of appraise- ment. The learned Court and the un- learned man of the moose and shears could not agree on the value of a hug, most courteously bestowed by Freedman + on Miss Jennie Wooding, of 153 West Bixty-second street—at least, as courte- oug a8 @ surreptitious hug can be ad- enimstered. Mrs. Theodere Wright. of Carne- sie Hall, a friend of Miss Wooding, ‘Te the complaint against the tallor “ Ae “T went to this man's place to pay & Wtf she sald with scornful look. “Miss Wooding accompanied ma, In the office the man—eh—beh!—put his arm famil- farly about my friend's neck and eald he felt honored to have the acquaint- ance of one of the Four Hundred. he throughout, at ...cccccccceeeees i to 35e. per yard hes very mervous ever eines. |& GIRLS' JACKETS, in plain and rough effect , sizes 6 to " choles bbons worth ‘ * not ee Oe cates oe 14 years; values $5 and $6; here to-morrow at..........++- 4 90 Te Log? byob ad of ri “e fleece lined and satin trimmed, in natural and hough’ s ee i colors, all sizes; worth $1.25 each, and for- unnoticed.’ per yard for ir choice of ribbons w 4 Decde < pear i Wai nat 4d ef In the Jur De y) Special for Bargain | Sq '—"30"t for yuu worth up| — merly sold at that; reduced for to-morrow to was most respectful,” said the ladies’ rp ° Frida’ Only. per yard for your choice of ribbons worth up ENS tO ie ie te it ee tailor, PLECTRIC SBAL SCARFS, of fine quality, with § large hee) 90 Je to 1c. per yard, peep dl pests hy yee and pie believe that these complainants re told the truth and I shall fine you $5." gaid Magistrate Brann. “If I am guilty % is not enough pun- tails; positively worta $6.75 apiece; reduced for to-morrow to: SATIN RIBBONS, with cord edge, in new spring] WOMEN'S 60 PBR CENT. WOOL RIBBED Vietm | We have marked colorings—just 90 cartons more of the all-silk, AND PANTS, all sjise worth Te. ‘and <i Clearance Sale of sown ous stock of | 20%, facd, superior qualities, at thes | ely old at tha tedued Yor tomorow | ishment,” said the defendant, angrily. ‘ ) ee oe one abassdhd Relates ae en th mluae anh 1 pealans : lea f stoves to lower prices The S-inch width, per yard. .....scceseeseees ISe : ves settatt ie aeainat it" ac, at arn tet tata is mh einen ees norte) Stoves and Ranges, than werememberhay- | the swinch win, por yard AND PANTS, all sacs: worth $125 cach. abd i “Oh, well, I will make tt $10, then,” | Characteristic article of advice to women teular way which doveeatble to ing been woted any- The 4-inch width, per yard. @Se merly sold at that; reduced for to-morrow z sald the Bbenrale: erase io aire in ‘the February number of Worman’s 4 bunineas where in three years. That alone seems remarkable, but —_ VELVET RIBBONS.—Black, satin back, all silk | 0 .....ceeseseesserees Seatsiga sss serena ' . ome Companion, Mrs, Green think t she shou id in si Velvet Ribbons, h , " Pot hs neck eater the enlotne”""|etery worth bene mala he mothe | You consider that iron, has cone up S| pet eat ie a thiok itt | wre a twice the rice we Charge for (hem! on | AND-DRAWERS, worth up to ®t eer; and’ sale to-morrow as follows: merly sold at that, mn , “I'm not satisfied yet. I want to ap-|or widow, should have a business train- peal to @ higher court!” persisted Mr. | ing. Freedman. In Mrw Green's opinion every girl who | | “Bless my soul! You area hard manlenters upon her womanhood with her! to satisfy! Suppose we call it $1007 T'll do it too, 1f you don't keep quiet!"’ From the way in which the ninth|of pain, and will find much more happi-| |” '*. 7 part of @ man collapsed and pulleé in| ness in everyday life than the girl who} «hel taught fr his mouth it was plain that he thought | becomes a woman with only the conven-| that 4 plece of $100 too steep @ price to pay, even for|tional sort of schooling—the schooling |{* hat! huawing “one of the Four Hundred.” |that teaches her how to read, write,|” Bo the market price of a neck-enctreler | #ing, cook and sew. may to-day be quoted at $10. ‘"T have heard it stated," she writes, |! eS Sas “that for a woman to get a business |! training ss to crush all the poetry out || AGAINST COMMON-LAW WIPE): ter"ite, “rites ccer tonsense. 4,» woman with a knowledge of business ap- | good business policy. We have a very | stock——Winter is ‘ nearly over, or, to be correct, it seems as if there és not going to wal ie if = ae te any this year—and as we can’t afford to have our store-rooms Width No. 9, per yard. full of stoves and ranges until next October, we prefer to take Width No. a per yard our loss, That is the whole story. If you need a stove or range, | wigth No. 8, per yard and if the great saving in money is of wfiient. importance to Width Nov 22, per-yard eer oe now, you will find the follewing prices very Width No. 40, per yard ig ry Also, “EXTRA SPECIA to-morro} : Obs, calbiraten) lee Phat oal RANGE, with 1,000 pieces only of No. 1 ALL-SILK VELVET RIB- Ni. 7h, {etme vee, werd $20.00, BONS, in black and all the desirable colors; new, BY chai h wate eee T4. 50 fesk souk ier off the looms, that sell the world No. 67, 16-inch oven, worth $22.00, plece of ‘10 varies: now offered Mt. ......ssesresesees 15.50 60 cartons more of No, 2 SATIN AND GROS GRAIN taee Se to reduced for to-morrow V8 % Beets, 2,000 "8, Hi J " WOOLLEN HOSIERY, all sizes; worth 18c, and 28a." a pair, and formerly sold at that; reduced p> Intanis’ and Children’s Friday Clearance Prices that surely interest all who have to economize ia | purchase of children’s wear: ¢ CHILDREN’S WINTER CAPS of Biderdown Silk; not a cap in the lot worth less than Bargain Friday's Special Clearance Price She Mas Me Standing in Court ee eee ot ile situs cosh an he No Gee oven, worth $25.00, 16, 50 RIBBONS, all silk, in black and every desir- tor a choloe of them all.......-. . Until She Proves Her States | woman who ls lgnorant of all business)" Be ie Sea. oe able color; to-morrow, per plece of 10 yards 49@| CHILDREN’S DAINTY PERCALE DRESSES, made of a Wife. ee see Uae former has the decided F now offered a snide V7. 75 a Pe oo ie Fall of ie Se pis H * % lwantage tn that she ts able to ni 2, . oO years; 'y wot H sh woman claiming a common-law marlon Vnowiedge of brainees into securing it wich hy prem No, 68, 20-inch oven, Women’s Heavy and Wfedium | sweet tor tareain Friday to... i 1 - yy INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT WHITH CAM more opportunities of seeing and appre- oe ee aS trial ber right to the) cating these fine things. Tusa, Audtewn: in) the Wepreme Cam Parchase Pleasure, Th Court. to-day decided this in effect upon | “She can get more tickets to concerts | © granting the motion of A. H. Hummel |and art galleries, she can have more| @enying alimony and counsel fee to Mary | money to become the possessor of more ‘ Gimines, who claims to be the wife of | beautiful things than a woman without | | Weight Wra, Robes, & ack of Every Cent, tppers, 0008, Ce. DRESSES, made with pointed yoke, tucks ook will mean : The last of the Man- e 3 1 ; Bargain @, rattitrt se] Clearance Sale, satan lingering Com: | ries ter vil weld ot bate ak ict | ters Seca Garnce Pr syne W. ; dh pays Faved sold | policy demands the sacrifice, and so we apply the : (nes an Liquors. p-morrow. | We have re- | price knife, hoping that the selling of such really Che Clothing Department wenn t- | wonderful bargains will do us some good in future. | Presents for to-morrow a few lin:s of Men's and js nothing bette i to teach @ quires the habit of Frank F. Gimines, an artist, formerly of| business training, and a woman w | every cent, and thus 7 but at present a resident | sre income before her feels Sata deat k fill’ fir every datlar ste] ly to make the final clearance a matter of absolute certainty. | These for to-morrow! Clothing which it has cr r Boys’ Lenehan ee eae than a at's father happens to mmperieg On's Ow WOMEN’S PACIFIC PRINT WRAPPERS, with full | out without regatd to cost. It’s YOUR oppor” WENT AWAY DBSPONDENT, | ner tuture bread Nba batter, 7 toe Le i i Guinness’s Dublin Stout, do........6cccsceeceeeeees fs | Ts < = Engg eget and cuffs; while IQe | twaity- Be deen a business woman for fifty years, | far, Fisse, Thirlon & Co., Rheims, French Champagn WOMEN® OUTING FLANNEL WRAPPS MEN'S OVERCOATS, a well-assorted lot, in avinter pool ey on ay Ne aut and|to have a share or more in son per case sad 10.75 Persian and dark terns, with pings and medium weights, the balance of somes. G (, DIPFZ Mae Boon Missing Three | UA business (ralnt 1. it one more | mi ta! cheuia. be allowed to ronnage Tanbenkel ines, sanorsed Raine. Wise from Berek ‘ ith rufie, trimmed ” 70, Nh Pisin) best-selling lines 10 Kerseys, weltone Geet " Weekes and Son Fears He accomplishment added, to. the list phen | ant aan elf, not through & lawyer. hardt & Sohne, Deldesheim, A—R, per cage.......... 8.00 5.50 bi with rume, trimmed yokes, éc.; on a8 coatings, in black, blue and Oxford mized; siea Kilbed Himeectt. pre | womae z ory | i expected| "A huainess man woul to well to ive Radesheimer, an imported Raine Wine, per case. 11.00 7.00 bale at fersesussasssonseyess tetanpereees, ie are somewhat broken, but you will surely find 7 Charlen Berry, fifty-five years old, to|ite possession will interfere with ‘the | Menuet it . her St. Jullen, fine old California Claret, per case 350 8.50 WOMEN'S GERMAN FLANNEL GOWNS, EIDBR-| size in the assortment; $8.50, $10 and $12 were the reported to be missing since. Jan, 4|BFoper enjoyment of any of the other | rhe will set EUR GL ee ee 138 ab | DOWN ROBRS, THA GOWNS, de—all that re-| former selling prices. but you may bare ip gayi from 160 Walker atreet, Brooklyn, Hel porta git! to ot a, business education | hoe ‘teal estate Jas. F. Pepper Whiskey, gal. SB ats, | teens Tar okcoe tice” SO) TOT TER Oe Wh ieee a , +, was laid off from work Christmas eve] it is not necessary for her to Ko to a, their daugal Monogram Rye, gal.. ww 6 . 4 GOOM.. 20 F006 . 185 CHILDREN’S BLUE CHINCHILLA and became despondent. Sere, cilegs, A care oN iB many | let her manage it eee nilect the ; i 00 (Come early if you want to make sure of getting iages 3 to 8), made with deep sailor collars, His gon eays he fears his father may|fer'to ge, There are a thousand ware | Wink hee parents’ colinent. of course” the size or color you desire.) all around with mobair braid and lined with have killed himself, Bio AS Si ° ds WOMEN’S GERMAN FLANNEL GOWNS, velvet plaids; have sold right along throughout the seasem = oe eS rocery Wpecla Se trimmed, worth $2.95, to be cleared out At $2.25 each; to be closed out to-morrow 9 gy BOYS’ WAISTS AND BLOL assorted lot of odd Ines of fine waists and blouses of the | y | Fifty-second mtreet to watch for her TEA—Your choice of our Green, Black or Mixed Teas, regular ‘i 2 a i SEBKS WIFE WHO LEFT Hill. Cou ON f I f chance 0c quality, exceptional cup quailties, 6 Ibs., $1.75; per Ib..... J8e OE rT as { erly sold at $12.75 each, Tt was. three before it came. COFFEE—“Popular” blend Mocha and Java, possessing a ri West Waste te Sell Some Property ae elite can bene, nate aromatic flavor, 4 Ibs., $1.00; per Ib......... ntraare «Fe 28e s DOZEN WOMEN'S ALI-WOOL rar Rig b percalen and Madras cote #1 gs Lente ae bp ow or a *, Ltn a uve aie . ty lis! atterns, absolutely fast * ana, tectdenattr, Wants |drive. Misa Nivingon, smfting, wae be-| Combination Java, combines merit and economy, § Ibe., 220 TEA GOWNS, in black and all colors, with fancy | old at boc. and 68. each; all to goon the @@ 8) Braves: a jSide the carringe before it could start. $1.00; per Oo eek al trimming, graceful bertha and rufMe around yoke. Dargain Table to-morrow at, each....-..+ James Martin West, of 71 Grand "Is this Mr. Kramer?” she asked. JAM—Milford Pure Fruit, 1 ail new goods and regularly worth $6 BOYS' POWER BRAND KNEE PANTS, of street, who says his wife deserted him OTe te wae | x can . eee fae seb vate aploce, now offered at............0.0. 4 25 all-wool materials that are fast in color, made a tew fare after thelr marriage in ie san Ea, "e Faas, the said PICKLES—"Milford” brand Gherkin WOMEN'S ACCORDION-PLAITED SKIRTS, of double seats and knees, with all seams taped, etvertenes t Be oat Saree she - = and. refused’ to je it. She placed it Chow, pint bottles, per bottle... cotton brilliantine, in black and colors, to be had elsewhere for less than $1.00; all to believes. her consent is necessary to! Millionaire Kramer Sitios tea arm and the carriage whisked CANNED VEGETABLES—"“Delaware” Southern red-ripe Tomatoes, lined throughout, on sale to-morrow at 125 placed on the Bargain Table to-morrow at, J. fayerhe would like ts be divorced.” °° | Mr. Kramer laughed . Now York State Sugar Corn, Farren's tender String or Lima WOMEN’S 50c. FASCINATORS, here to- per pair... feeencrssy eg e , cessfully Evaded Men gh, FOO are & goed one” be said. Beans or “Prairie Flower” brand Succotash, per dos., 90¢.; per can & morrow at ........ a ys we fake "mornan, What's the"we| CANNED FRUITS--Cholce Oxheart Cherries, “Ribbon” Brand fide WOMEN'S bc. FASCINA here en a woman wills?” “ANNE! ‘4 >) ng iy "S Tbe. , 8, here to- , STOLB FOR WEDDING SUIT. with Subpoenas. or “Park” brand Egg Plums, packed in rich syrup, per dot., morrow at macesukeaeeaanias ‘ 49c| Boys Caps and Cogues. pe es HELPS ELECTRICITY $1.40; per can .. : . J2¢ (Colors, pink, white and light blue.) A Bargain Friday special clearance offerings "Gavan seta Booty for 940 ane Got! “Whsi's ine vee when 1 woman | er : Ta Ee | ape othe SME aia ‘Se : “~ SA en fie tense}. St Seer of BOYS’ DOUBLE-BAND Marrieé te Fine style 7" sighed William Kramer, who | ncy Maine Smelts, 4-Ibe, 250.; per ‘ rr i r made of pretty w ; wie mecer” _ |eansemren ngmecetcert ss rooeriucnGuasine Brain het} hc Hales Ss we | | Chee meee eie, Riley Seaee| Sarees See a + Plas mnere youn, 5 | nea? a Viet ° H i upeci. ‘ iy a In the amplitudipous place known as (he | Does the Planning. CEREALS—Victor Oats, 2-Ib. phe... ge | # magnificent as ae valees Cte of which | that have sold regularly throughout the seasoa J.,| Atiagtic Garden, on the only Bowery. ‘w se BAKING POWDER—Hazel Pure Cream Tartar Baking we Wwe can ad elsewhere at like prices Bhe. and 40c. apiece; to be closed out to Mr. Kramer in time grew old, So he| A famous electrical engineer, | Powder, per !b........ ; oe tes 80c —ot, for that matter, at even 25 per cent. more. morrow at, each oes ecwthanll Stole 660 meif balls, which he sold for $#. | gave the Garden and the Thalla Thea-| Foote, who constructed the 3,000- CATSUP—Hazel Tomato Catsup, made from fancy red ripe Jersey CROTON SETS, of finely decorated china (mug, arena Me confessed when locked fn the Elis-/ tre, which he also owned, to hi horse power clectric pliant which} Tomatoes and seasoned with the finest Spices, per pint bot- soap dish and brush vase), worth 50c. a set; e ce ak ne fd ald the rob; ried th to take supplies Batite Creek, Kalamazoo} tie OS ey "JZ | our special price only visttverssass, OOC| Ladies’ Winter hoes —— here Es eg ae pl sayt] — COCOA—Aboolutely pure bulk Cocoa, per Ib...... £be CONDIONEED MILK JAR, with plate of fine thin | We ” Heal p, ¢ - china, ha ely decorate and gold if ie = lsupply him with the vitality Milford Corn Starch, 1-Ib. pkge..... é se 7 é ‘bout a TICee i becca vigor from breakfast (2 Po RAISINS—Seeded “Mince Pie” brand Raisins, pkge We CERGeR; worth Bie.; cur sp Al price only. OC ‘ 4 put in it broke down while that Grape-Nuts will. RICE—10-Iba. Carolina Rice Synetrhas, Ga | CoTR AND CAC ante caocent thal aoa They haven't sold as fast as had been em yp ionthe Ao allt, Foote, In conversation sald:| PRUNEB—Choice Sant Clara Prunes, 2-1b....... Jap: | er acelerty aris tt to, fe sal teen a ted, owing to the continued mild ir, JU Renee Day for that elevator yet Pe My he Mgr Ahead Dn Pais MOLABSIS-—Cheie lf-tashoned favored: Porte Rico Wo gr | your choice to morme at 70e | ust now they must go, and so we ready," ; jasees, gal. cal : Saved a0 SYMRESELELIN #6 = imported and domestic kinds, ‘i will surely close { food and kept track of the re- LAMP GLOBES, the ‘mpor | price reductions that y Mr. Larsen, the builder, brought be OLIVE OIL- Beaumarchand Pure Olive Oil, quart bottle...... wt handsomely decorated, in a great Its. 1 gain steadily 4 43 Sand 9 inch sizes, han y ated, ; ; for tite wher I nse GrapeNutn not | DELICATESSEN—Sugar Cured Sticed Boiled Ham, mild an ‘mlety of designs, made to sell at from $130 to | out quickly. A “| withstanding my occupation re- tender, per |b . Cees ntas FERIA ES ORT: : ase $3.06 aplece; your choice to-morrow at the 50. LADIES’ SHOES, in tan and black—Your quires long-continued and concen- CRACKERS—Fancy combination mixed, per Ib. We very special price of : Cs all our double sole winter-weight $2.50, trated brain work.” Thero {s no ar- H. @C, FAVORITE MILK, 1 Ib. pkg. CRYSTAL GLASS TABLEWARE, tn new designs, $3.00 and $3.50 shoes to-morrow at.....- 4 tificial stimulant in Grape-Nots. ALMON—“ Apollo” btend tiads Ai in, bor Oth e135 & handsomely polished nappies, pickle dishes, celery LADIES’ LACE SHOES, of French calf, 4 Meee Ie ihe vigti'mace;|Nothing but the stimulus of goog, SALM ” Areaeimensibeoine mt dle trays, olive dishes, &c.; regularly sold at 10c., 15¢,| made, hand-sewed, with double soles; 20c. and 30c. apiece; your choice of the lot 5 per pair; also Box Calf Shoes and Box Calf Se to-morrow for Ee EN Ben e Roots, worth fully $4.00 per pair; your. » Se TOILET SETS of best English porcelain, richiy choice of the assortment to-morrow at decorated in floral designs; imported to sell at $3 Also, ver7 epasiel Be to-mo s for GRO 1) weces; bie jomorren Sf Oe y 1 the very apecial Price Of.......ceesrreeee Be ‘of the most difficult cases in food that 1% scientifically prepared was appealed to by Tausky ry for immediate assimilation into counsel. She took the blood and tissue, especially brain KIRK'S White Cloud Soap, large 10c. cake STARCH—S Iba. best Gloss Starch

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