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See aie ee a en | “NOTHING IS LEFT | OF BOER ARMY.” | ——-—+ ¢e Last Force of 3,000 Destroy Their Guns and i Flee in All LONDON, Sept. 20.—Lord Roborts enables from Nelepruit, on the Pre- torla-Delagoa Bay Railroad, not far from Komat! Poort, the frontier stax tion, under date of yesterday aa fol- lows; “Ot the three t.ousand Boors who retreated from Komat! Pcort before the British advance from Machado- dorp sever hundred have entered Portuguese territory, others have de- ' serted in various directions, and the balance are reported to have croused | the Komat! River, and to be oceu- pying spurs of the Lebombo Moun: | tain, south of the ritlway, “A ponoral tumult seems to have | MONEY —ROBERTS. © Directions. | | occurred when they recognized the hopelessness of their cause, Their Long Toms and flelé guns have been | destroyed and nothing is left of the) Boer army but a few marauding! bands, Kelly-Kenny is dealing with | one of these, which occupies a eal THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1900. _ Bargain Friday at The Big Store—what more can be said about the event than you know already? This is to be 211th consecutive Bargain Friday Sale —let the past speak for the present. CLARA BARTON SAYS tion at Doornberg.”’ | | A. despatch from pitekop, dated! ‘Tuesday, sald Gen, Viljoen, who suc- ceeded Louls Botha in the supreme com: | | mand of the Tranaygal forces, wan re ported to be moving northward in the direction of Heetopsprult, with three thousand men and thirty guns, He te | known as The Firebrand,” and it was ald he would endeavor to protract the war IS NEEDED. To Reinstate the Galveston Homeless Quick and Unstinted Response Is Imperative. The following ‘telegram from Miss Clara Barton, President of the Amer ean Natlonal Red Cross, who is now tn] Galveston apsixting in the dimtribution | of The World's relief, waa rocelyed by Willtam Willard Howard, loca) agent of | the Red Crom, at 1% Fifth avenue (his | morning | I have inspected the situation thor Oughly, While present necenmsitice for | food and hospital w suppiled, the] @estruction of homes by th iteration | f many thourands of residences A vast cum of money even to partty | teinstate the tvery store had from two to alx itly mdrohans ent people. of water dise has suffered Mueh onnedy ope of this merchandine would | r immediate use 1 at a sacrifice, bereaved and dishe more , and iho ened merchants and relieving paralyzed trade. ‘Losses Uy direct deatruction 1 believe to exce@) $25,000.00, Imprean Red Cross AUXIIAries and Uhe people generally that | We believe in the magnitude of (he needy and imperativeneas of w quick and un silnted response “Me Red Crom favora the plan of distribution by operation of State and elty authorities, ‘They are doing mare Vellous work, but will need millions of money Mri wd who ari take char the Red ¢ “The pi rd received also the follows n from Blephen Barton, in Galveston on Tuesday to f whe exeoutive branch of in Gaiver The exient is ise to Mige Rar. apieal should be went to the Red i Kellet Fund. 1M aNfth aves Mhe moat urgent need in Mnonwy Hributions i reap DURYEA’S — HEIRS FIGHT annivligpeme Starch King’s Three Mar- ried Daughters Con- test His Will. Three jegatecs under the wil] of the \ Edgar EB Duryea, the wealthy oturch manufacturere of Gien Cove, Ly 1, torday began a sult contesting the legality of the ‘Tho contestants are (he married daughters o {the dead man. Whey clatr that Mr. Duryea was not mentally re sponaible wher be made the will and that he was unduly Influenced by hie son, Walter 1, Duryea, the chlef lege tee, who Is al prement a Danvilte ranitariim suffering from a broken neck, and Lior Frank W Lous T, Duryea, The gontentar the will was nt exer Tne } mililon ——_—— 5 M’KINLEY TO STUMP. inatrument bephows and Harry N over half a MRS. BRICE FIGHTS SUIT, The Widow of Financier Asked to Pay Claim of $100,000, Catherine 0. Brive, the Widow of 8. Brive admininiratnix Of his estate. In (he defendant ina sult begun in the Supreme Court in whieh Thomas M King and James T. Terry seek to recover $100,00 a» commiasions which was conduc y the " pur he controHing interest in (he «and Western Ratiroad According to the complatat a combina. (on conaleting of Mr. Brice and several well-known men was formed in 1896 for the se of Duytag from 1,800,000 to $2,100,00 of the second mortgage 5 per cent, gold bonds of the Miteburg and Weatern Railroad, The entire imue of bonds, says (he complaint, amounted to $3,200,000, Un Oot, 5, 188, Mr. King received a letter from Mr. Brice stating that in behalf of veveral mon he demired to buy from $1,800,000 to $2,100,000 of the second Mori@age bonds of the road at MM ger Cent. of the pay value, Calvin and Hanna Going to Canton to Ask Him to Speak in the West. CHICAGO, Sept, 2. President Meki Apeevhes in the the presen to promi {s powsible that several clone of To induce him to do fo Is one of the objects it which Senator Hanna will to Canton, O he subject hina extensively.” oday, "eit that it 7) hing for Mr, McKinley to do is beyond neesion he people of Chicago were disap. Inted that he could not vinit thie elty img the G. A. B, Bincampment and could inake amends in no more ful way than by coming here now { at an carly date,” JR.M’DONAL | SUSPEN DED. that men in the Arctic climate ha’ — ’ . Commiratoner John W. Keller thial/ Mopring announced his decision In the case of the consumptive Dennis Kenny, | It finally gave out; and one day in his who was (urned out of the Metropolttan| Search for something that a man Hospital on Blackwell's Inland in a dy.| Without an appetite could eat ho tng condition by Dr, MeDonald, of that] CAM ACTORS soIne pack: instituilon, several A dated Dr McDonald's “suspense of negligence, Bickley vald he regretted the need of pl MS any pation(s needing tre My q wah Ht under the clreummlances | 0. fad eer Mot see mbat thor aiirnative Re BONFIRE A BABY’S PYRE —— Four-year-old Annie Lyons, whose pax rents live at 5 Court street, Brook. lyn, was burned to death this morning, She waa playing about a street bon- fire when her clo} caught. The lit. Re, one was in 'y enveloped in und re arrived body rived ont to a oe” it eda ty i its value and Fy, dim, havine ub" hts of am omnes of gold dik (Bay ot to the Commisaioney Dr} One packige, The letter wis) wiaied that 6 per dant additions) w PMd by Mr Brice to Mr, King ¢ "ads up to 2,100,000 delivered by Mr. King into the hands of Moore & Sehiey, brokers ‘Thin offer was accepted by King and in his complaint he says that he as signed a one-third interest in the deni ver lo James 'T. Terry The bonds were delivered. commission never paid In her anawer to the sult Mre. Brice waye that whe han no Knowledge of the contract and then makes denials of some of the allegationy BICYCLE ICE TRIP, Dawson to Skagway, Alaska, by Bicycle, but the K.P. Leroy, a newspaper cor- respondent he first one to make the trip sudcesstully (rom Dawaon to Skagway, 560 miles, over the .ce, bieyole, He was eight days a the way and encountered one of the heaviest snowstorms of the season, He comments on the universal fac; seurvy and stomach trouble of Maat igi ag Reena @ ways when he first Alaska he had a good momech,, but ‘agen of Grape- Nuts food, He knew of the food and He sayy, I can assure you satisfaction of getting romething 1 couldseat and digest without suffering was well worth the price, As soon aa it had ven to be just what I wanted I bought a whole lot, and from that day to this Grape-Nute food has constituted my chief article oT and that @ "T fin rape-Nuts ie quick! picked Wp as oon aa & new lot enmus to camp. There is nothing known that gives the miner and itlers- man the strength, with #o little volume, as Grape-Nute food, and cl SE RRAS It’ for Ladies’ $3.50 Women’s Aprons, Under- skirts and Wrappers. Good materials, Correct styles. Excellent workman- ship. Very low prices, Can any store offer more? 1Se, BORDERED GINGHAM APRONS, reduced to 10¢, WHITE LAWN APRONS, reduced to 2Se, WHITE LAWN APRONS, of good quality and aire, re duced to 15 20, FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, reduced to a] $1.50 HEAVY BLACK COUTIL UNDERSKIRTS, with 2 wide corded ruffles on umbrella flounce, reduced to 1,25 $1.25 and $1.00 PLANNELETTE AND PRINT WRAPPERS, of good quality and excellent styles, reduced to 75 Blankets and Comforters. None of us will own up to being selfish, but ‘creature comforts'' are first considerations with us all, and to- morrow's offerings cre surely those of the first order, The low prices, too, will commend them to all economical housekeepers. Se, COTTON BLANKETS, reduced to, per pair, 50 $2.35 BLANKETS, pattly wool, reduced to, per pair, 1,95 $4.00 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, reduced to, per pair, 3.50 6.00 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 11-4 size, the best value in the city at the reduced prico of, per palr, 4,00 HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS, reduced to 4.95 DOWN COMPORTERS, size 6x6 ft., reduced to, each, $2.50 COMPORTERS, of an extra fine quality, with plain or ruffled borders, reduced to, each, 4.00 SATEEN COVERED QUILTS, of a fing quality, full size, and vicely stitched, reduced to $2.25 WINTER COMFORTERS, the beat obtainable anywhere, At our reduced price of 2.95 3.50 1,95 1,75 Dress Goods. Drees or distress? Which will it be when the first chilly weather calle for ‘a quick change’' of outer gar- mente? It's for you to say. If it’s a question of PRICE you need not delay the purchase of the necesnary maie- hale when they are to be had here and now at such low prices as these: We, to Se, PLAIDS, HOMESPUNS AND BRILLIANTINES, ‘about 60 plecen in all), reduced to, per yard, 52 inches 39 ‘Se, CAMEL'S HAIR CHEVIOT (about 40 pieces), ‘wide, jot black, reduced to, per yard, These are only ‘sample offerings,'' selected at random & wealth of drese goods rains, equally good, and see our magnificent Fall and Winter stot in its ed quarters, where it can be inspected in ay oni ‘ight that floods every inch of our new Goods Store. i:f? The Waists are and red, and we doubt if their equal A white lace eap, ribbon, BABE DESERTED. Found by @ Polleeman Lying on only yourself, The price to-morrow We reserve the right to limit sales to one Suit to one person. A VERY SPECIAL SALE OF ce Street Suits Friday, Sept. 21. ‘a the chance of the season, eto show, to eel, The ‘‘wholesale'’ values of the Suite range from $10.00 to $15.00. choice of all will be Come early, The earlier you come the more you'll find to choose from, Shoes for $1.95. Alf what {t's really worth? but you must be prompt. Ht Halt Prive. This underwear is of a fine quality. | | accounted f you share in our bargain, still good, in this wale at sizes, In thio wale at S0c,, Te, and $1.00 CHILDREN'S NATURAL PANTS AND DRAWERS, in all sires, in this pale at enn mae fomen’s Mustin Underwear. iriday, tucked yoke, reduced to effects of lace ot embroidery, odd lots, reduced to to les and inmertions ot double flounces of lace or embroidery, allour broken lots, reduced to made of all-wool material that costs 75c. a yard. Think of that! The shades are white, pink, light blue, violet, gray exiats anywhere for lese than $2.50, | trimmed with biue, ame FALL PROVED FATAL. | dames MeCreery & £0¢, MUSLIN EMPIRE GOWNS, with hematitched ruffle and 91.45 and 61.69 CAMBRIC OR NAINSOOK GOWNS, equare yoke he, MUGLIN UNDERSKIRTS, embroidery trimmed, reduced BEST IN MILLINERY. An Bxceptionally Fine Display at year Opentnn Announcement Extraordinary Concerning Some 300 Women's Sailored that we will place on sale and sell out, without a doubt, in one day, to-morrow, iss it and you need blame The Suite are the work of a prominent maker ---@ proud maker who makes only goods that are a credit to 7,50 There are single and double breasted jackets, and single and double breasted tight-fitting styles in the lot, made of Homespuns, Venetian, Cheviot and Ladies’ Cloth, Al the Jackets Are Galfeia Sitk Lined, And the Skirts Percaline lined, The Jackets are the season's latest shapes and skirts have five gores and deep Inverted plait back, A leading shoe manufacturer of Brooklyn made up a large order of Ladies’ Shoes which, for some reason or other, he afterward found it necessary to dispose of to the best advantage for spot cash, We bought the lot, and bought it cheap. Go-morraw é¢ goos on sale, The Shoes have all hand-sewed welts and are made of fine, soft Brazilian kid, in up-to-date button and lace styles, They are, in fact, as good as any $3.50 Women’s Shoe now being sold in this city. Just lvok at the big saving! Also, tor Bargain Friday: $1.50 and $2.00 LADIES’ DONGOLA KID SHOES, popular toes and sizes, Ince and button styles, reduced to OF Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiots for /7. Does your handkerchief case need additions? Would yn buy a good, pure linen 'kerchief if you got it for just If 90, this is your chance, 38c, PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIRPS, with lace and embroidery see, Just 500 doren of them, reduced for Bargain Friday to, 7 5 Sood Winter Underwear For Men, Women and Children. The prices are by the fact that we recently bought the en-! tire season's ‘clean wp’! of one of the largest underwear mills of America AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM KEGULAR WHOLESALE PRICES and are willing to let ‘The original purchase con- sisted of several thousand dozens, hence the choosing ie But an early purchase is recommended as at these prices we can’t tell how soon we may see the end, $1.00 AND 91.50 MEN'S NATURAL WOOL, CAMEL'S HAIR AND 4.95) Wool, PLERCE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all izes, 75i SOc, and Sc. LADIES! 00 PER CENT. WOOL AND PINE PLEECE LINED VESTS AND PANTS, in natural, ecru and white, all 25 CAMEL'S HAIR, SCARLET AND WHITE WOOL AND MERINO VESTS, Seasonable and serviceable goode, properly made of ‘ood materials, and priced temptingly low for Bargain 38 98 69 2.25 CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, elaborately trimmed with !ace ruf- 4, 50 hardt & Sohne, Deidesheim a R., per cane, 2, UMBRELLA DRAWERS, with lace trimming, reduced 79} ST, JULIEN, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaus, Prance, to We Also Offer for Friday a Very Special Purchase of 3,000 Women's Bedford Cord Waists AT vA 3, 9 EACH, Another wonderful bargain that will crowd the waist store to its fullest extent, 25 that are pouring in with every mail, September 28th. ON SATURDAY, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. course ey could not enter, may be given to you without delay. tisement of to-morrow evening, Watch for it! and at a time when makers were idle and hungry for One 25. 45e. 65e. Ky Black Sovran ig Black Ostrich for fineat quality lumen, 12 inches Plumes; of a finer piack Ostrich Plumes, Vong, oad and (ull rade beautifull sna and (ull Freseh iti fect black; regu: | gooin — in fact the | broad am arly old at be and | tegular $1.00 quali: | heads, regulatty sold 7 | thes ) at $1.25 and $1.50. HFlanneis. Year after year flannels grow in popularity; new ma- terials at, Old ones disappear, but flannels go on for- ever, We believe that our assortments for Fall and Winter of 1900 eclipse our best previous efforts, and also | that our prices are lower than elsewhere, Proof of both sthtements you'll find on all sides, if you call. Here are | some for Fr day's sale that may induce you to come and {look at the reat: | 10¢, OUTING PLANNEL, of a goo! quality, reduced to, per yard, = 8 Se, DOMET OR SHAKER PLANNEL, reduced to, par yard, 34 te, CANTON PLANNEL, in white or brown, at, pet yard, up ward from 0! 12Mee, PLAIN COLORED SHAKER FLANNEL, in pink, blue and cream, reduced to, per yard, 10 10c, PRINTED PLANNELETTES, in dark colors, reduced to, per yard, 6% 28c, FRENCH PLANNELETTES, in handsome designs, reductd to, per yard, 16 Me, CREAM BAXONY VLANNELS, at, per yard, upward from = 23 5de. EMBROIDERED WHITE SKIRTING FLANNEL, at, per yard, upward from 49 0c, EIDERDOWN FLANNEL, a full yard wide, at, per yard, upwerd from 49 Ste, FRENCH WOOL PLANNEL, in plain colorn, reduced to, per yard, 48 (&, MERCERIZED STRIPED FRENCH FLANNEL, reduced to 49 ‘70, PRINTED FRENCH FLANNELS, in dotted patterns moatly, reduced to 59 $1.00 NOVELTY PLAID PRENCH FLANNEL, reduced to 09 $1.00 FRENCH PLANNEL, with silk embroidered dotr, reduced to 79 A 9, Srocertes, Friday’s Bargains, Cholce Long Branch BLUEFISH or PRESH MACKEREL, per lb, 7 PANCY SALMON STEAKS, pet Ib. 2 JERSEY WEAKFISH of SEA HASS, pet |b, 5 Faney Sweet FLORIDA RUSSET ORANGES, per dor, 5 Choice Lake Superior SMOKED STURGEON, per tb, 25 Lage of Choice CANADA SPRING LAMB, per Ib. u LAYER CAKE, three round layers, light, rich cake and pure fruit filling, better than home made, regular price, 30¢., apyeial to-day, IMPORTED SARDINES dines, tin, Fern’ brand CONDENSED MILK, per can, 20 “Quy” brand, geauire Preveh Sar 10 Wines and L rguors, LAUBENKEIMER, IMPORTED RINE WINE, from Buick: per cane, CALIFORNIA PORT and SHERRY, per ga!,, You'll find the japes, lined with whieh are, all in all, in many cases not as good as these, ‘6 other wean feve | and mina the ere ear rion ing | tne this in better, as ahe THE BIG STORE. Quer 10,000 Chitdren ENTERED THE Gducational Prize Contest last Saturday, and un army of examiners are now working on the answers As we stated before, the prize-winners of the FirstContest (Book No, 1—-Classes 3, 4, 5,6 and 7 A) will be announced Friday, Members of 3, 4, 5, Cand 7B Classes Witt Enter the Contest! Don’t forget the date! If your child is a member of a 3, 4, 5, 6or 7 @ class, he or she must come for the booklet on Saturday, September 22d, at any time Children should come knowing positively the class in which they belong, Last Saturday many came whe were members of B classes, and as last Saturday the contest was intended only for members of the are not sure, ask your teacher to-morrow, #o that when you come here Saturday the proper booklet For the benetit of those who may not have read our previous announcements we will repeat all the details about the Educational Prize Contest in our advers Read it! Jineat Ostrich Plumes---Hall Price. The mere announcement should suffice, but we'll tell you more. Months ago we anticipated that Ostrich Feathers would be the most fashionable trimming for Fall Milli choicest plumes ever made! ‘We'll display these for the first time to-morrow, in the place of honor —Centre Aisle, Main Floor—and we'll offer them to you at # guarantee saving of fully {rom current quotations prevailing elsewhere, The entire stock is made of perfect ostrich (no seconds), beautiful colorings and of magnificent curl, 1.05! Eaamination and conacitation tree to all Men's Striotly Up-to-Date 50c. and 75¢. Yookwear tor A As j Ye stylish fellows, here is your chance to stock up with swell neck-dressings for a mere trifle 700 dozen of beautiful Cravats will go on sale Friday for Thirty-five Cents each! But don't for a moment think that they are 35c. ties-—-not at all, lot rich in finest silk and matin Tecks, Four-in-Hands and Imperials, made in all the newest in, just like the best 50c, and 75c. ties you see at all the beat stores, end You should buy 6 or 12 of these Ties, for such chances happen seldom—even here! en SEPTEMBER 22D, classes, of Act on it! orders, we purchased for cash over $10,000 worth ot the a“ Hall ISe. L4AS LIS for extra heavy, larger Plumes, beau titul blacks; the very best $1.75 and $2.00 grades, for long Amazon for lager Amaton hates in choice | Plumes,choicest stock blacks, whites, graye in black, white, castor and cavtor shades; avd gray colors, Theie Togulat $2.50 and’ pluses del 00 values, at $3.75 and . Fall Clothing i FOR MEN AND BOYS. ¢ recent cool days have been strongly s ve warmer clothing, These ye bargain ay rs will appeal with peculiar to all who have not red for cool weather, since nothing like them is ing offered elsewhere at the present time: $10 STYLISH OVERCOATS FOR MEN'S PALL WEAR, made of a fine grade of covert cloth, in shades of light and medium tan or brown) Camo shndenAaniomely art anata, esucento Oy OD , | $10 BLACK COATS AND VESTS POR MEN'S PALL WEAR, mate from standard American Woollen Co.'s all worsted clay, 18-<t, guaranteed fart black, won't wear shiny, sack or cutaway styles, lined with Parmer's satin of a good quality; re 0 6.51 od ' duced to 2.50 TROUSERS POR MEN, {or business or working purpoves, mady bt ‘strong, stylish woollen fabrice, well cut and ‘alertal we ise 1,50 $3.00 TWOCARMENT AND p SUITS FOR BOYS, mate t atrong woollen matertals, in desirable colorings and douote Searet anit fr bore. aged bts 1h posts eat” hence, OUTEaaaT “a 3 to 8, wi w 1.95 stayed throughout; vestee suite for Inde Roaiar ile vee or of aame material as of the sult; reduced to $4.50 TOP COATS FOR BOYS, made of natty covert clothe and whip. cord coatings, handsomely made and stylish, suitable for boys aged 3 to 15; reduced to 24 00 $5.00 TWO-GARBIENT SUITS POR BOYS, made of the jade ot strictly woollen yarn dyed cassimercs and tweeds, ally handsome patterns, well tailored and fashioned; teduced to tticrmendet: th ln 9g Fall Hats and Caps For Men and Boys, Proper headgear at prices you do not meet with any- where but here on Bargain Friday, 38. BOYS! SCHOOL CAPS, golf shapes, in choice woollea pat- $2.00 MEN'S STYLISH PALL DERBY HATS, in shades of black and terns, reduced for Bargain PB y to brown, shapas to please everybody, reduced for Bargain 1, 0 | Friday to fi 615 | annie £9 PANCY GOLDEN SANTOS, fresh rossted hourly, per Ib, 16! ae SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT, yer pige., 10 Oho Hayes Dental Association BAKING POWDER, Hazel brand, abeolutely pore, 1-2 th ting, 15| Loony eat eae pean CE RrrAL, PIS for pickling purpones, Pepper, Cloves, All: a4|__ Wo snpny bite tepetieneed deotal specials ooly, nd ¢3 they MAZEL HASTY|LUNCH CHOCOLATE, 1-2 1b, -an 24) save at tel command ever known moieta mechanical dn electrical appliance, we can asqure patients of the Lest dental treatment at the ‘Jowent of prices consiatent with good work. |The Hayes Process of Painless Dentistry USHER'S SCOTCH WHISKEY, imported tn glans, per bot , 95 per cent. of ext treating and filling of teeth witheut | HENWESSBY BRANDY, imported, yer bot., arty pay ost Rousando of pleased abd grate patienta will tally attest CALIFORNIA CLARET and ZINFANDEL, per pal., 8c. and 60 | bin fact GOLD RUGAE PLATES are the most Matural and perfect sutetitates | for real teeth, enabling the for rol tet, wearers 9 epeak and sing in 15, 00 four PAMOUS §*.00 PLATES 9 equal at the price, , P. HAYES, D, D, 8, ’ trimming lv |. Nov= me rds at Contral Park beautif me xhg introduces a iew Some Benrée'e ‘ Jonoph Strang, twenty-eluht years , Bt Gantt renin | eaprice, and the display 'n question West and oTth street, old, & carpenter, Mving at Si Bast, | Meme her aod (ast A patrolman jast night found a two- phe Nae a Bel Meta a o's Broadway sire jn the millinery) Theme nats look refreshingly simote | gor rent montha-old male child lying on some Wd Marton received topartinent opening for the Autumn | and artiatic and are aly ¥ withow | APT ace nine yesterday while at work. Strang WAR wosion, ‘They are somewhat modified In| hard Hine In thelr construction ° h el! Ing Ineseslike Appearance. Bvery th & vesant lot at Central Park | engaged in tearing up & floor of the| goin, being more depressed in the) The only deviation from the “fat rule! yet, ‘Anise with « Welt Ac Mistunct-| article ao) wUtemctive, 80 praeslead S oi ‘1 of wild dud atl ‘1 ‘exiipiniony” West and Ginty-seventh atreet, The|taundry at First avenie and Tenth! own and having the sweeping feathera| i# the eatior, That has deveioped an|iy new walking hat is of wild duck) woll as pretty thal, (he | “exhihiiel wait Was gent to Rellewue Hospital. ‘Whe oblld was dreseed in white, with aes ean pt than ressed cloner against the curved prim has boom usual with (he Gainsbor- hats of this design are exhibited, One is laretie, is made of plaiied Autumn popularity and several emart| Drones vrmamented consisting with sable tall. | ery quickly develops into « *, of Dat and cole] (iose Who mo to inspect ‘pa avaate oils ; . musila ‘ably remain to pu ei Hn ei Lae ie he te —_ a ee eee

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