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LEFT BRIDE AFTERA DAY, os Dickinson Met His Wife at a Fort Hamilton —_—_ Sixth Ave, Dance. Proposed and Wedding Party Was Made Up the Same Night—Wants Separation. After one day of wedded bliss young Guy Dickinaon, helr to $100,000 of the eotate of his fathor, the late John Dick. fnson, diamond merchant, han deserted Dis bride, The marriaxe has just been made public and with it comes the an- Rouncement that, Dickinson's brothers, Ql of whom live in Port Hamilton, Brooklyn, will endeavor to have the marriage annulled on the ground that he was not of age. Dickinson was within one week of twenty-one years old when he went to ¥ House at One Hundred and et and Fourth avenue fo evening's entertainment. There were many private soldiers and no non-oont- misstoned officers from Fort Hamilton Present and the fun was at ite height, Mies Barbara Baker, who say! i Hineteen years olf, was one of dancers, She was the gayest of party and the ardent young heart of Dickinson beat fant at the alight of her, He made open and unconventional love to het ti] some one suggested that he marry the girl Mr. Dickinson's answer ts @ald to have been, “in a minute.” A wedding party 5 formed, consmot- ide and bridegroom-to-be, & re iy J. Homes, liery, the Rev. J Whitehurst, of th tint Church, to p and afierward F hall, where high re alate hour, Mra, Diekingon, it susvaly Bay and at the Dickinson went home, te has hot been parenita at yn tory fra huckmer, Her listened to both motner hier ap follore Mra. Laker wild T don't how rich te us resumed the with her for ide, and Guy Diokine law subsided for a mo+ ment, While she explained He ask ed f Bmma, The al 6 o'eock marty, him before my whole family, 1 didn't want to marry him, for 1 knew there'd be trouble like this, Kept at mo so long, at Inst T nald yeu, we went ¢ ) the minister's and married, nt around to Dewe ing on it LT have lomt nor throw mansion at nothing to hla they knew nov yesterday foarneners san O'NEILL'S OPENING, nd Cloaks fov Astumn Wear that WII Dew Mahe the Feminine Fancy, The feminine mind t# intent on millt- Mery, sults ond cloaks these cool Au- tumnnl days, and merchants are strive ing after (he most charming things for atticing the wives and daughters of Now York. At O'Neill's, Gixth avenue, Twentieth to Twenty-firet wtreet, the Fall opening fn those departments ts marked by the more th | beauty and elegance of the diapia and the variety from whieh to c In the millinery department there are @apecially pretty concelta for Miss or Madam's head, A toc nade of narrow strips of castor-oolored felt (ucked in of the affair kc with ruffle on wire siseagged all over the crown, The front is With (he Jittle feet show: Bide and the tail also on | Wide quill droops over at the wide also, like a wheel in folds on the small row; the front @oftly dra with a knot on top, ve over the face and finished with e large Ht and steel ornament; the entire fao- imipeyan ahowing is a breast of hades of AM olf an Wear wito a (allor-made w ion tite aglinh walking HACor resedee n felt, draped softly over the frame, urned with black velvet; biack wingk & Tuscan gold ornam in Bulis there ja on @ Russian blouse with Teen, igh rolling col ‘ore sl he wuit is to be had in vari lore, A flare-flounced wleirt with tour pat Tow bands of satin goes with a Russian vest front; trimmed with gold brald and old buttons, ‘The skirt Is Nounced and ae with black brad put on in Coats for women are all in the short Mtylos, except a new automobile coat, three-fourths eth and a little Ughter tting to the walat, in pretty tans and } fome with mink collars, Jacket, double-breasted, ts trimmed wit! an, A handsome j@ ohaviot, collar, j# In Pton effect, and. ye ey a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21; 1900, in proper box, top coat cut style; priced at MEN'S SWELL TOP COATS—-15 new offects, stylish and service- riy~| able, some lined throughout with silk; at $20 your i couldn't please you mother i» &) MEN'S STYLISH PALL BUSINESS SUITS, handsome tweeds and ning World reporter visiting Po Hog dbqeyoei near is Petite fo vn lanes 660 60) Ving ork ie} 10 be mat elsewhere for 12.00; thdiy pf ie weet BD, OO) ferisayite Dickey & Forest Mil! ake, "Nore the brideseut in with bo; specially priced for ‘Saturday at MEN'S FINE THROUGH-AND-THROUGH WORSTED SUITS, the | do the talking," | $25 auit of the exclusive tailor; must be seen to be man-fash thoroughly appreciated; priced here at 13.50 ol FINE og fig tet Meet ood SUITS, cut and vere and wantin’ accotding to Pashion's latest dictates; priced in 16.50 Hut he | MEN'S SPLENDID DRESS TROUSERS, CED yd ces hebeyy rien worsteds, all sorte of pleasing styles in single and west married ‘we | Perret tne about "that str)” they. ell of | NoYg LATEST RUSSIAN BLOUSE A irrlone certmcate Ot | made of the finest imported box cloths and 1a shades of t [did not danoe on it be pobre Ted, royal and navy blue, tomorrow at toque t# of tan-colored allie worth $1.50, You can save money on et enjoy the consolation which a good cigar af- ; fords by taking advantage of dur special for to-morrow. facings, and to be Worn open OF | MANHATTAN—lHi rap beet tal ast rt of aiik Pinos; box of 50, LA SIMPA' Cleat Cuban doma-fide 100, re bain Laodies Colon, Batarsny, Wx of 100, as mms 475 ouse with bands of satin DUC On in! PLOR DE ALBONT, fine clear Havana, Cuban beninalt, rating. poll and ‘eure more material, lt, Rogalle Repeal sae, 1c) nche; Baturday, box of 0,7”, SO ferent colo: MURA At tne ton with Php ytd olor Mt 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER CIGARS, N, Y, make, combination Havana , worth 62,00 per box of 50, Saturtay's price only 1,25 15,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER CIGARS, assorted brands and sizes, comb!- nation filler, worth up to $1.75 per box 1.00 3.00 HOPFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET, Saturday, per box of 50, A short and jaunty black horsey GEO, W, CHILDS, Saturday, per box of 50, LUCKE'S ROLLED CIGAR, Saturday, per box of S0, 85 \\ per dollar of cost hape would still vince-—the allent after season and at MEN'S STYLISH TOP of natty covert cloths, in| Standard m mae: preel SOO rouse! f , Le MEN'S FINER PALL TOP COATS, male of the late Oxford and | Plense you bett idea mother and (he next day young | Cambridge Vicuna Cloths aud Whipeords of a fine quality, 50 YOUTHS! PALL TOP COATS~Tan and brown coverts and whip- ’ cords and Oxford vicunas, with collars of the same mate- tale ot of velvet; spoctally priced for to-morrow at tailor BOYS' WOOLLEN TWO-GARMENT SUITS, 10 oplendid new col- } priced for to-morrow at 10. 00 orings, made with reinforced seats and knees, all stayed, ages 6 to 15; priced for to-morrow at eut full So Re ae of vicuna rect 9 as here to-msrrow at just MOBILE OVERCOATS, to-morrow at Ladies’ Shoes, Worth $3.50, at SOS A fortunate purchase from a lead- ing shoe manufacturer of Brooklyn who was in urgent need of ready money, We benefit by the transac- tion—so do you if you are prompt in making your purchase, These shoes have all hand-sewed welts and are made of fine, soft Bra- ailian kid, in up-to-date button and lace styles. It isn’t every day you get a chance to save $1.55 on a pair of good shoes, Also, special for Saturday: Sith chitfon, te irtmmed with & knot $f Urquolse blue panne velvet tn the face | LADIES! DONGOLA KID SHOES, tyles and wires, lace Dpoven OF elph i} ‘worth : Saturda) Hida ek wl’ chsh | ton po, rt ot | ge yt 108 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, button of lace, all sizes, of the lot, f aable fur, | BOYS! BROS, with epring sizen up to 1354; aloo with ( fer 2M | regular hele, elves up t 2; worth 61.56, fii i ISe MEN'S VANCY LEATHER) GLIPPERO, many style and all Al » mad 2 other; worth a ealored velvet iutned around und asung | #68 18 Gome style or other Hin maa vm, Cigars. our cigar bills and rings js clear Havana, equal to imported, Puritanoe 415 50, Saturday's price, 1,75 "ie ke, Ladies’ Yockwear & Veitings. Two 6 goods that all within the means of all, CORDED SILK TAPPETA TIES, all oo LK TAYPRTA TIES, meted ol sand, ol cole; Weed 9 VEILINGS of and offerings for Saturday in the dat Neil alls snl sgprohuc, @ stoner a chenlile in Mantsome smureat Yo not tom, Bataray' pe pt 1t through an YOUTHS’ WINTER latest cut and make, ages ined und tallored, ages 6 to 15; priced for tomorrow at nes Hae core, BOYS' SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, of ail worsted fast Indigo blue eo Sto 12, 3,50 we ROYAL VESTER SUITS 30 of tis ores, Pall effects in ine English serges ard mixtures, a very pretty outfit for the poi boy; priced aj 4, 50 GARMENT VEST SUITS, with short trousers, woollen materials in the newest emall shades, with double-breasted vest of silk matelanse or of same material as suit, ages 7 to 16; priced for tomorrow at BOYS' Lrehanag THREE yg old Pd I dd made of ay lye bs verges, Thibets, ete., \e “ ‘clothing shou be; here to-morrow at 6. 00 day je was out in the | MEN'S PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND SESE ot hepested Nast BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS of fine imported rough oF smooth country WIth hie folks he sent me a tel: |or Oxford mixed upaheared eurtace worsteds, also egram waylng he wanted to se me awfal |and di é 50 Prited at other stores at $5; here to-morrow for it dlls (0'k4 | MEN'S DRESSY WINTER SUITS of worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, nee . cassimeres, eet ulm for the first ‘ime | a# good to re only BOYS' THREE. made of to offert Don't hide| Let Sunday World Wants rent your house for you, Surest and cheapest TADS ace Neti» than anywhere else on this continent, ‘We could preach a sermon four yards long, and per- fail to convince you, But there io one argument that never fails to con- eloquence of the clothing itself, Come in and see~-to see shee means to buy, and to buy clothing here---means to come back for more, season year after year, SUITS, of HIGH-GRADE PALL SUITS, of choice im, he fashionable ‘er; priced at properly and handsomely trimmed, in shades of tan, mode, gold brown, the ve outfitter; here to-mortow at BOYS' WARM WINTER REEPERS of blue chinchilla, with velvet ot deep sailor collars, bound around with broad mohair / brald, ages 3 to 8; specally priced at 1.69 BOYS' FINER WINTER REEFERS, of imported blue | and black aatrachan, ages 3 to 6; spectally priced at a) ID. 5 tap, | SMALL BOYS! FALL REEFERS, made of imported rough in MN bats to match of | 98, tab, blve, ode and golden brown, with navy regulation ert priced eleewhere at $13.50; on aale here 8, 50 on sleeves, handsomely appointed, ages 3 to 8; pri ’ leoue, children handing in the best answers, con on Saturdays at the Siegel-Cooper Store, chance of obtaining Prizes as the rest, Bo greater or more lasting benefit. tions and mail them as above explained. No, 2 ep something for you, _, Youths’ _ and Boys’ Fall Clothing. More style, more quality, more all-around excellence 1; het Tomo 5 9 YOUNO MEN'S FINER SUITS, 20 handsome new patterns, all ity re cake the: late miliary broad-ebouller cut 7,50 lighter shades, property cut | CVerY eutt bound to please, priced at ’ ated will fit a worth “is Msi ipo at cut, with peg it $25.00 the exclusive tailor c hot 11,50 5.00 “ 2.00 BOYS! FINER TWO-GARMENT SUITS, mado of such standard v.00 4.95 surlace verges, ), Foyal and navy jagonal worstede, finest allk-faced revere, best hand tailori " Ho naked mo that time to Ahroughout,pereet aa to fashion, ft and finish; weet y ppd biog Metend suede or patent leather belts; 4.95 2, 50\'* 4 buat "KIS To-morrow will be the day for members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes Cducational Prize Contest, Last Saturday 10,000 children (members of the A Classes) entered the contest, and in order that things may move along without a hitch, it Is important that children should know the name of the class they belong in, Ask an Aor to-morrow and enter the great contest. DIRECTIONS GOVERNING THE PRIZE CONTEST, ‘The anawers to the Prite Questions are to be written on the blanks sup. plied in each booklet, detached from game and returned by MAIL ONLY to the office of the Educational Prise Contest, at Siegel-Cooper Co,'» Store, Now York, not later than the Wednesday immediately following the date of Bach oot of answers mailed in accordance with the above instructions will be carefully examined, and the awards made by a committee composed of teachers from the New York Public Schools, Contestants entitled to prises and honorable mention will be duly notified of their success, and their ‘Ramee will be publighed in the daily newapspers, ‘The booklets cover the course of study prescribed by the Board of Rduca- tion for wee in the highest ten grades of the Public Schools of Greater New York. The series has been carefully designed to assist the children im their efforts to make a fine record at school, and by offering practical suggestions, to guide the pupils along right lines and into proper methods of study, saving them much time and effort in the preparation of their lessons, ‘Teat questions, systematically graded in order to keep in constant touch with the advancing term, will appear at regular intervals, enabling the parents interested to gauge at a glance the educational progress of thetr chil- dren, but because their solution will be extremely helpful to the scholars, and to order to encourage them to undertake the necessary work, the Biegel- Cooper Company will each week award a number of valuable prises to the oR The booklets cover the work done (n all grammar achool classes and tn thove of the highest two primary grades, They will be lesued at intervals of | two weeks and distributed gratis to all children who apply for them in per- ‘That all may have au equal chance, competitors are advised to enter the contest at the outset. Those prevented from doing 00 are welcome to } any time in the course, and from the moment of entry will receive as fair a | Ae a Third Prize, awarded to the next three in each of the five classes: | It be with keen gratifieation that Slegel-Cooper Company prosents thie series of Booklete comprising the Educational Prire Contest to the public | inseribed, school children of Greater New York, confident that it can confer upon them walt for something to tur | Lost things found and found things| Lat Sunday World Wants tura gnq owners through the medium of ramen: | Banday World Wanta, Cho Book World, Av illustrated monthly magazine of superior merit, will, among other attractions, contaty,in its October ‘issue HOME LIFE OF WILLLAM CULLEN BRYANT, THE LITERARY SiDE OP JOHN ADAMS, Prive, Se, the copy For Sale Everywhere! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. 7 Proper Fall Headwear for Mon and Boys. Correct blocks, correct colors and shades, correct prices, OUR BRIGHTON DERBY, fully guaranteed, the test hat in the world at ¢ pie 2.00 MEN'S DERBYS, of splendid full fur stock, tn the latest Pall shapes, with sitk bands and binding, Mey Mey we ref feral can't be matched elsewhere for 0 92.00, at 4 40 OUR MANSFIFLD DERBY, equal in wearing guality and style to any $4 derby sold in baal ‘York; of pale tomorrow 2 40 BOYS' SWELL HATS--The the Tel- escope, the Tourist Alpine, or the Golf broad brim taw edge; the kinds exclusive hatters ask $1.50 for, om gale bere to-morrow 9 fm 5 SMALL LADS' RUSSIAN AUTOMOBILE HATS, of full fur wtock, in all the late shades to mateh the overcoats, the latest hat out for boys; here to-morrow at A 45 HOYS' PINE TAM 0 SHANTERS of fine broadcloth, in all shades and in the latest shapes, with silk or gold bullion bande and silk or embroidery; regular 7Se capa, ated te cheers Hd v9 Gools and Ftardware. Carpenters and householders will find in this Het some of the tools and necesearies most required by them, They will also find, if they take the trouble to investigate, that these goods cannot be had elsewhere at such low prices, Every tool we sell ie warranted strong and of the firat quality—positively no ‘ seconds," are artists EXPANGION BITS, tho genuine Clarke’, with 2 blades, cutting from \@ inch to 14 inches, special in this sale 65 CARPENTERS HAMMERS, of the finest crucible steel, plain or bell faces, adze eye, special to-morrow at 5 HAIR CLIPPERS, with — invisible Yer No, 3 cut, regularty worth 1,50, opectal at 60 MONKEY WRENCHES, fitted with the finest wooden , all warrant. ed; 6 inch wine, special at B inch site, special at bands of satii elcirt, trian ss Shirts, for Sirls and Nisses. We desire to call your personal at- tention to the very emarks of nobby Fall attire for girls and misses we are now showing—very stylish, youthful and becoming effects SS men and women who this particular spe- cialty, and whose work commands the admiration of all competent judges, more than reasonable--they are positively unrivalled for \\ ‘ equal style-—-anywhere, MISSES’ BUITS of homespun, latest blouse effect, piped with taf- | misses’ feta, high collar; can be worn as dress has 3 of outside garment; nine-gored skirt, full flare at bottom, well at worked out b double br with points of receN(( high collar, nine-gored itched satin banda, at taffeta and velvet combination; full flare skirt; at TOOL HANDLES, with 9 assorted tools, complete with handles, spectal to-morrow at 20 BRACES, 6 and 8 inch sweep, polished tee), regularly worth 50c,, special at 25 A 10T OF ASSORTED STEEL HAM. MERS, worth from 50e. (0 $1.25, spe- vial to-morrow at 15 SAWS of superior quality, fully war girls ranted, strong steel with thin backs, your choice of 22 and 24 inch size, wpectal at 80 CARPENTERS PINCERS, warrant- od, with golid steel jaws, tinch site, pecial at rh) Gineh, 20 RULES, made of boxwood, 2-foot sire, 5 CHISELS, of highly tempered steel, with taffeta; at handsome pear! bul 14 years, at the socket firmer kind, from 14 to? inches; your choice to-morrow at 18 MITRE BOXES, made of hardwood, 12 in. aie; special, pT TO ENTER THE ° our teacher—find out if yours is Class, and if a B Class, come here It’s all free !~not a penny to pay for anything ! tentante, THE PRIZES, following valuable gifts: five classes: POR GIRLS. FOR BOYS warranted to keep good time, A sot of books choice of standard authors, clanees: fot an equal amount, In order to preclude any shadow of doubt or unfairness, the prizes will be delivered to successful competitors only Wpon presentation of a statement Haming the clans to which the winner belongs, and signed by the teacher or principal, Blanks for thie purpose will be mailed to all successful con In accordance with the plan adopted for the presentation of these book- lets to the children of the Public Schools, prizes will be awarded each week to the puptle of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A and B classes alternately ‘To spur them to the highest effort Prizes of considerable value are of- fered, a may bo seen in the subjoined list, Purthermore, because the Stegel-Cooper Co, fully realives that ip certain things echool children are Juetly entitled to the same right of choice as their elders, it has been de- cided to allow puccesstul competitors the privilege of selecting any one of the Av a First Prize, to be awarded wookly to the highest in each of the A fine gold-filled or handsomely enamelied plain or peari-set watch. A fine gold-Alled or sterting ativer or New Model Gun-Metal wateh, fully GIRLS' BOX COATS, short and pobby, made of Kersey with? strapped seams, lined with silk serge, velvet cola, fo MISSES' SKIRTS, of fine quality of cheviot, latest bell & 7,90 ‘able array a 13,5 | quality of Kersey, lined throughout with silk serge, MISSES! GUITS of Venetian, blouse effect, trimmed with otitehed Pateh pocket, five rows of stitetdng around bottom, at /0, ]}) 74, SO) cinrs' scioor presses, mate of fancy all-woot plaid, trimmed . Th PAIN unt Ns ROEM OTS, 18th and 19th Sts, Our prices are \, AND CHILDREN'S BOX JACKETS, tm three quat- tet length, made of excellent | with yoke and revere of solid material to harmonize, MIBGES' SUITS, of Cheviot, Blouse trimmed with velvet and) ith fancy braid, at taffeta, Pancy buttons, bishop’ sleeves, with putla of sites nssinaed / braid, at with fanicy scalloped cape, trimmed with Hercules MISSES’ BOX JACKETS, made of excellont quality of gprcey, lined and buttons, at with silk serge, high storm collar, inlaid with velvet, six 8, 9 ’ MISSES' SKIRTS, of fine quality serge, lined with good quality of percal itewt nine-gore cut, at shape, seams strapped with stitched banda of eatin, at Don’t Fail to Attend As a Second Prize, to be awarded to the next two in each of the five One year's subscription to any juvenile publication or magazine, the subscription price of which is not more than three dollars per year, or books « A fine gold fountain pen, or choice of selected list of 350 standard books, ing the term, If your work deserves it you'll get one of the 80 prizes to be awarded for this week's work! ‘The distribution takes place on the Balcony, Main Floor, On Saturday, Sept. 29, Contest No. 3 will open for entry to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classes. The prize winners of Contest No. 1 will be announced Friday, Sept, 28, and of Contest week —— Wants in yesterday's Word, To the next ten in rank, Honorable Mention and a silvet medal suitably All told there will be 60 awards each week, ot a total of 1,600 prizes dur All you have to do is to call for the booklet covering the class you are a member of; read it, study it, answer the ques- “What, ho!” “Hel , ont” That's Little wants sometimes have large | q Tesounding ery, ead the Help Ailing when ad artised in the grent | Want next Sunday, ‘Three milli —_-) unday World. <td Our Opening Display of Fall Millin if you would get a correct idea of what is popular and stylish in ora the season of 1900—here and abroad. Remember, you’re very welcome to come, inspect and study to your heart’s content, whether you buy or not, But there’s surely some hat in the vast collection that you won't leave without buying, you'll find it 80 becoming and so economically priced. —" 4.75 /7. 50 GIRLS! CAPE tad gH plain or fancy cloths, large 2 50: MISSES! JACKETS, clone fitting back °74 double-breasted box | S/l0# collars, trimmed wi ‘ front, made of fine quality of Kersey, lined throughout mn IO ans REEPERS, of heavy alent nd vanes (Raney . of kotmey, 7. 3.50 4.75 é. Hosiery and Underwear for Yen and Children. Get ready for the approaching cold weather, There's ‘and economy in these offerings: MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, of an excellent quality, wall made Saturday, ‘and finished, in all sixes; fully worth $1.25 a garment; our price for 79 CHILDREN'S FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR, in natural colors, a very eaft and durable garment; prices, according to site, 40 35 30 25 19 10 1,000 dozen CHILDREN'S PINE }-THREAD CASHMERE HOSE, guaranteed fast black, with double heels and ties, ail sizes, worth ASc, a pair, will be placed om 7 sale Saturday at, per palt, 9 Sloves. For your benefit, as well as our own, we de- sire ou to familiarize yourself with the two brands of Gloves we consider the best value for the money in the world, Empire Gloves at 69¢, a Pair, 2-clasp, perfect fitting, all col- ors, all sizes, very latest back embroidery, Try 4 pair. Defiance Gloves at 98c. a very swell, Pair, 2-clasp, Paris point embroidery, all colors, all sizes, very good and You'll be delighted with them, and you will readily admit that nothing like them can be bought anywhere at such prices, For Saturday we also offer very special in the glove store : 150 dozen Men's and Women’s fine Sample Gloves, of Mocha, Glace and Dogekin, for walking and driving, made by the well and favorably ; hone worth less known Louis Meyers & Son's glove factor , and some worth than $1,00 a pair, many worth $1,504 $2.00 a pair, Choice of all, Men's Shirts. 85 How about your shirt supply for Fall and Winter ? If it needs anything to complete it you will do well to take advantage of these two splen~ did offerings: 500 dozen MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, made of guar anteed Wamsutta muslin, with pure Irish linen set-in bosoms, reine forced back and front, split neckbands, French yokes and continuous facings, perfect fitting, all sizes of neck and sleeve lengths, open back and front or open back only; the kind of shirts that readily bring $1 apiece elsewhere and everywhere when laundered; our price, 49 350 dozen MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, made of Madras and Percale, have stiff bosoms and attached or detached cuffs, dozens of pretty patterns in all sizes from which to make a selection; the 6 regular dollar shirt of other stores; our price, Our Barber Shop in the basement makes a specialty of Children’s Hair Cutting and Shampooing, you are not already a patron, try it once and you will become one Prompt service, cleanliness and reas ‘the regulars.’’ poople will ree it, able prices, Revive trade with a Sanday We nae i Si |

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