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+ % -~- Champagne, Theophile Rozderer & Co. Red Label, crystal j- bottles, sold elsewhere at $32.74 per case of quarts and! $34.74 per case of pints; our price per case of quarts,| $23.74; pints, $25.74. Only one case to a customer. | pure, selected old wines, matured in bottles:— Claret, case quarts, $2.86; gallon, 9c. Zinfandel, case quarts, $3.46; gallon, $1.19. Burgundy, case quarts, $4.18; gallon, $1.44. Chateau de Cabine, case quarts, $6.22. Reisiing, very tine, case quarts, $3.46. Sauterne, French style, case quarts, $4.69. Port, Sherry, Muscatel and Angelica, gallon. $1.49; bottle, 46c. V. O. C. Port, extra tine, gallon, ¢2.39; gbottle, 63<. Bordeaux Wines—Imported in glass, each bottle wired and sealed, bottled and shipped by Camille Barthe—Bordeaux:— St. Estephe, case 12 quarts, $4.74. St. Julien, case 12 quarts, $6.24. Pontet Canet, case 12 quarts, $7.94. Margaux, case 12 quarts, $7.49. Larose, case 12 quarts, $9.49. Latite, case 12 quarts, $9.94. Sauterne, case 12 quarts, $5.49. Haut Sauterne, case 12 quarts, $5.94. . Yquem, case 12 quarts, $9,94. Trimble Whiskey—Green Label—per bottle, 94c. Antediluvian Whiskey, per bottle, 9¢c. John Dewar's Scotch Whiskey, per bottle, 94c. King William 1V. Scotch Whiskey} per bottle, $1.49. Old Jordan Whiskey, eight years old, per bottle, Gtc. Two Star Rye Whiskey, rich and mellow, per gallon, $2.94; bottle, 74c. Golden Wedding Whiskey, five years old, gallon, $2.84; Fot- tle, 67¢. Old Hermitage Whiskey, Rye, eleven years old, gallon, $3.94; bottle, 89c. French Brandy, sold elsewhere at $1.25 per bottle; our price, 99c. When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. AGUINALDO’S UNCLE NAMED AS GOVERNOR + Jose Serapio, Who Led Filipinos, Rules Province for United States. Now Advertised Sunday. different to the efforts and preparations that created the sale. terest centres in the culmination—the climax—the presentation of values. | Surface indications show that our offerings are the best—because the crowds at our counters are decidedly the largest and positively the most! continuous. for our ¢laim. commendation. fone the reach of competition, nows it, and that’s why the buying throngs are thickest and busiest at Macy’s. We quote prices to support every word printed. much more potent than anything else. GUIGUINTO, Phitinpine Islands, Feb. | Capt. Greenough. of the Forty-frat %.—Jone Seraplo, Aguinaldo | Regiment, was appointed treasurer and and formerly a wsurgent Colonel, has t. Wells, of the Thirty-necond Reg- been appointed rnor of Bulacan %, Was appointed supervisor. The Proyince. Melals appolnied were natives. ‘There were sever. intmonietrraciioally Rwere ing two army o! States Commissi favor of Seraplo, who surrendered Gen. Lawton's progress northward an uncle was unanimously url cording to the reputation of Bula- it In not the castest province to, govern. but all the. local leaders “and most of the Inhabitants are now friendly to the United States, uring the course of dla apeeoh an- neing the appolntments Judge Taf: “1 that nowhere had a military com: mander shown. much. benevolent con- sideration for the interests of the people | as had Gen. Grant. The appointment and) of a e Governor Indica the comminsion's confidence in the Tagaloge. nd who haw since been such a consistent friend of tho Untted States that Agul-| rading him, test again: Berapio's appointment, chiefly from delegation which represented the Int ests of the Friars, The commission Rounced that it had etinated th legations made agai Seraplo found them to be untrue, CHURCH FIGHTS report that Influence would be brought bear to prevent the case going to | trlal and to save Barker from punish- ‘ment for hin act. Friends of the Rev. Mr. Keller were highly indignant at the clemency shown to Barker by County Barker's part to shirk trial or to evade 1 know that he ts not oni to go to trial, but that he Is very eager to Ket his side of the before the public. “But for the express Injunction of hia attorneys he would tell his story to- He 1s well aware that the feeling in Arlington {s against him and for the mun he shot. Had he not been for- bidden to talk ‘he would tell ail that hie wife told him, and which caused him to attempt’ the death of the man who he belleved had wronged him. “Barker 1s not a revengeful man. He an sald that he ts sorry tne minister {# to recover, nor has he said that he regretted he falled to Kill hime t can aay tor Barker that he will stay in Arlington until that t whether ft he soon or long postponed. TO TEST BLUE-MARKED VOTE. Take Judge Badr and Public Prosecutor Er |China and Glass Services for the same or less than other i jere Is no Intention of desire on | houses that have charge accounts ask for China Sets alone. ; _—_ Counsel! to Prosecute in the Trial. Plans to Employ in | The Episcopal diocese of Newark may take an active part in the prosecution of Thomas G, Barker. It is deeply Interested In proving that Barker shot Pastor Keller without rea- sonable ground for the action. It Is to the Interest of the whole church to know this, 80 one of the best attorney's In Newark will be employed by Dean Hoff- man to assist in the trial of the case. The friends of Mr. Keller will also} fight any plea of emotional Insanity. ‘To offset this plea they will put forward the evidence showing that Barker acted with the utmost deliberation and that twelve hours elapsed between the time his wife Is sald to have told him and hin attack upon the minister. «Thomas G. Barker, who was yesterday released on \bail from the Judson County Jail, was busy to-day preparing evidence for tis defense in his forth- Coming trial for malicious assault with tent to kill, The Hudson County Grand Jury will meet Friday, but it will not indict Bar- Ker juntit’the March: term, according to Cj z ‘to-day by) the Mount Vernon ‘The legality of marking an Australian ballot with a blue lead pencil will be the point the courts willbe ‘called upon to decide over the electton of, officers for the Westchester County Wheelmen. The angual clection took place at the club-honse, Mount: Vernon, last night, and was so closely contested that the changing of three votes would have made the two candidates a tle, Twenty-reven ballots were marked with a blue pene! i tion faction Is going to take the matter court tent the Jegality of marking nvballoy with a blue pencil, Ceatser Brooklyn at Ma MANILA; Feb.37,-Tho armored cruiser Brooklyn has returned here from Hong | Our four-course table d'hote lune at 29c. is growing In popularity cellent menu changed dai i ‘ Here's the gist—the main points—the pith. made on the premises and our prices are enougiwunder the rates asked by | others to make it worth while tor you to buy of us. Mattress. making, as we follow it, isa fine art—and an honest one. shams ur subtertuges. —of every Mattress submitted. Short Hair Mattresses, covered with Pure South American Hair Mat- A.C. A. ticking, at the following tresses, full forty pounds, made in low prices :— | “ Macylace”’ stands for something new in the Mattress line, popularize the name by the real merit and price-cheapness of the article it represents. The “Macylace” Mattress is sanitary and odorless, of scientifically sterilized horsehair, entirely free from admixtures. ;non-absorbent, healthful,“elastic and springy, durable and naturally rest. ful. Made in all sizes, in one or two parts, and covered in fancy ticking of your own choosing. It is laced, thereby doing away with the objectionable features of tufting. The laces may be tightened or loosened, rendering the Mattress harder or softer as desired. The imperial edges are great shape retainers. Hundreds of others relatively as cheap, ranging up to} $243.87. | Tho quarcit of #f The prisoners conferred the crime and <THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY Vc Sides ( t t Never read our ad- vertisement with the idea that it stands for all our offerings. More than likely the richest trade morsels are not mentioned. In the. Restaurant. x ved from ly but better :. luncheon in the city. to3 P.M. Onl ve lMacy:made Mattresses. All Mattresses sold here are No} We tell vou the exact quality—the real contents | The ticking may conceal the substance | it we have samples that are set before you for consideration and se- ion, Easy buying—sate, satisfactory and economical. Combination Mattresses, exceisior-and-cotton top and bottom, covered with fancy ticking, 3 ft. size, $2.74. t4 A A e Fibre Mattresses, heavy layer of cot-| Best No. 1 Mixed Hair Mattresses, California Wines—Red Star brand, warranted absolutely | ton on top and bottoni, covered with | covered with A.C A.C. A. ticking:— A. ticking, made | in one or two part $8.34 for 3 feet size. $10.19 for 3 1-2 feet size. SUL. 39 for 4 feet size. $13,21 for 4 1-2 feet size. $3.14 for 3 feet size. $35.79 for 3 1-2 feel size. $4.49 for 4 feet size. $4.74 for 4 1-2 feet size. une or two parts ;— $10.74 for 3 feet size. $13.24 for 3 1-2 feet size. $15.49 for 4 feet size. | $17.49 for 4 1-2 feet size, | $3.99 for 5 feet size. $4.74 for 3 1-2 feet size. $5.24 for 4 feet size. | $5.99 for 4 1-2 feet size. “Macylace” [lattresses. We trust to] Made It is $21.84 for 3 feet size. $27.31 for 4 feet size. $24.72 for 334 feet size. $30.27 for 434 feet size. These [Mattresses afford the largest amount of - physical comfort, and they are service- able besides. | i | fully and artistically decorated—. dozen. Carlsbad China Plates, choice decorations j —reduced from 23c. to 12c. | Haviland’s China Plates, assorted shapes, various decorations—Tea, 12c.,; Breakfast, 1Sc.; Dinner, 19c. China Dinner Sets. Started Monday. Continued to-day, You are in-| Your in- | Closer scrutiny establishes clearer and stronger justitication Quantities, qualities, varieties, styles and prices are be- | We beat it at every point. The public} Prices are so Limoges China Dinner Sets, gilt han- dies and exquisite decorations, 102 pieces, including soup tureen, usually | retailed at $20.00; our price $14.63. Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, direct | from our own works, very china | and distinctive, artistic decorations, | usually retalled’ at $15.00; our price | $12.87. u Maviland's China Dinner Sets—grace- ful shapes and choice decorations, stip- pled gilt hand! 02 01 including salad dish, $25.00 quality; at $16.87. Haviland’s € ina Dinner Sets—beau- tureen, price $21.87. China and Glass Services. Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces and a Glass Ser- vice of 30 pieces—total 130 pieces, for $6.68. Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of CO pieces—tutal 162 pieces, for $12.67. Decorated Austrian China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of 60 pieces—total 161 pieces, for $19.13. Decorated Limoges China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, including soup tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Service of 60 pieces—total 161 pieces, for $22.67. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, floral decorations, gilt handles, and Bohemian Glass Service of G0 pieces—total 161 pieces, for $23.77. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, pretty decorations, stippled-gold handles, and engraved Hohemian Glass Service of CO pieces—total 161 pieces, for $26.96. mresscwvmes POUPLEIN FEAR Crime in Eth = George Cobbler and John Dolver, each | ‘ aged ninetcen, were urrested in Eltza- | i S. du to-day for breaking Into | iF feotetet s Presbyter'an Cha, nd carry away every- In the place, including «| Haunted with the fear of hydrophobia, | which they belleve they contracted from a cow anda calf, Henry Woods and lls wife. of Bedminster Townsalp, ie stolen property bas been | orwenty-third street: R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. > rom 13th to 15th, 6th Av. Cn) ae "Este NSS More Furniture News-—t annex. | | More Furniture news—more Furniture values—more sales | |—more gratified cuscomers—more prestige and higher su- |premacy for Macy's. \ | Today's tist is very long. We print only a small fraction | of it. Can't give the complete attractions. Just hints. Every quotation proclaims our leadership—and will be read by the thrifty thousands with acclaim. Solid Oak Three-piece Bedroom Suites, large size dresser, swell-top | drawers, bevelled French-plate mirrov, full’ size bed and washstand, worth $22.50; our price $1 One hundred Morris Chair: 6.99. s, brass rod, reversible denim cushions in several colors, nay be adjusted to four positions, worth $4.00; our price $1.99. One hundred Morris Chairs, solid oak frames, brass rod, reversible | cushions covered with velour in various colors, may be adjusted to| four positions, worth $6.00; uur price $3.09. Solid Oak Rockers, large size, high back, full arms, wood seat, land wide border, which will be closed out at éne-third less. worth $3.00; our price $1.99. Sewing Rockers, maple frame, natural and fancy colors, double woven splint seat, great value at 69c. Sewing Kockers, strong maple frame, natural and fancy colors, dou- ble woven reed seat, our price only 79¢. Solid Oak Chitloniers, large size, tive deep drawers, worth $5.00; our price only $3.99. White Enameled Chiffoniers, large size, five deep drawers, brass trimmings, worth $6.00; our price $4.99, White Enamelled Iron Beds, brass trimmings, size 3 feet, woven- wire sprinz, all iron frame, short hair mattress, worth $10.00; our price $7.74. Box Couches, full size, all spring edge, soft cotton top, covered with denim in your choice of colors, our price only $5.99. Clocks as Guides. Clocks are as salient and conclusive | Childre: guides to economy as anything else. | of In this case they strike a key-note} pink that we fain would emphasize. It] with is this :— Thorough comparison proves that our regular rates are less than the ones quoted elsewhere as being a quarter to a half under price. Take the lesson to heart --consider it seriously—and apply it not only to Clocks—but to nearly everything else thar is sold beneath the Macy roofs. Houses that sell on credit tind it impossible to match our prices. Matchiess Lamp Values. We are offering many very unu- sual bargains in Lamps—come and see them. Afraid to quote many prices because they are selling so rapidly that the particular ones ad- vertised may be sold before this gets before the public. Elegant: Hand Painted Table Lamps, with globe that matches, central draught burner, $4.50 value, at $3.49, Hand Painted Table Lamps, with globes to match, worth) $2.80, at ra Gas Globes, worth from 25¢. to 30¢.; your choice at 17¢. Banquet Globes, effective decorations, assorted colors, 10 inch C923 11 inch $1.97. Children’s & Misses’ Spring Coats. Children's double-breasted — Box Reefers, made of blue and red cheviot, sailor collar, bell sleeves, | finished with gold braid and but- tons, sizes 4 to 14 years; at $5.86, Children’s Double-breasted Box Goats, | made of castor covert cloth and blue cheviot, notched collar, lired with satin, sizes 4 to 14 yearss at Children’s Three-quarter length Box Goats, rade of blue and black chev- jot, nicely. tailored, notched collar, stitched velvet pockets and cutfs, lined | with satin, sizes 4 to 14 years; at $9.41. Children’s Three-quarter Empire Coat, made of fine tan covert cloth, tinished with wide stitched straps, velvet col- lar and side pockets, lined with satin, sizes 4 to 14 years; at $11.06, Atisses’ Hy-front. Semi-titting Coats, made of blue and blk cheviot, and tan covert cloth, tailor stitched, lined with satin, sizes 12 to 18 years; at $87 Misses! Single-breasted Fitted Coats, made of tan covert cloth, strap seams, Aigion” turn velvet collar, rolled lined with fast silk, to 18 year Woods owns a farm near Somerville One of Nis cows and 4 dow and is wel alf were b ne time ago, ‘The calf was t how symptoma of being affoted, and ought its throat was affected It, his wife holding open the and t animal's Jaws, whioh were firmly set. The calf died and the cow soon after: ward showed symptoms of violent: hy: drophobla. bull and atone walls on the place...She dually She bellowed. like a mud} butted her head vgainat the apprehensive over thelr condition. ni “They have uot shown any symptoms off the Spin pild Buln slaeteg ay Haden’ | fArat{tened to the Pastour Inetitute, {inor: Children’s Dresses. -finished with bertha, trimmed white pique and braid, sizes 4 to 14 years; at $1.47, Children’s Guimpe Dresses, made of Percales, pink and blue dots and stripes, finished with cape, new model kimono sleeves, trimmed with white and black striped percales, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $1.79. Children’s Guimpe Dresses, made of percales, black and white, blue and white, pink and white stripes; pointed bertha, puil sleeves, trimmed with nate Pique, sizes 4 to 14 years, at Children's Guimpe Dresses, made of Percales, violet, blue and pink stripes, white lawn half sleeve and berths, trimmed with braid, side plaited skirt, lick velvet belt, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $3.53. Children’s Saitor Blouse Dresses, made of chambray, blue and ox blood, white Pique tle and shield, trimmed with braid, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $1.96. Children’s Sailor Blouse Dresses, made of good quality serge-—blue, red and brown—collar, shield, tie, belt and ith braid; sizes 4 to sizes 10 to 12 years, Children's One-Piece Dresses, mude of cashmere, plafds and serges, trimmed with velvet, taffeta silk, braid and buttons, , ina Large variety of pretty styles, izes 4 lo 10 years, at $4.85. Children’s Dress Skirts, made of nov ely wool fabrics, in plridsand stripes, and lined with percaline, 24 to 34 in, long, at $1.96. Lenten Goods. Lenten merchandise —Beads, Prayer ; Manuals, Hymnals, Testaments— } and the like—sacred things at popu- lar prices. Seven Dolor Beads, 146, Black Wood Rosary Beads, Agate Rosary Beads, 29¢. Carved Brown Wood Rosary Beads, 44e. Amethyst Rosary Beads, 19¢., 24 White Pearl Rosary Beads, 24¢., 42c. and 94e. Sandstone Rosary Beads, $1.49. White Grystal Rosary Beads, $1.48 and $1.30. Holy Water Bottles, 24e. Memorial of the Sacred Heart, 48e., o7e, and Stc, fe. and Following of Christ, $1.08, Manual of Prayers, $1.24 and $1.01, Boo Catholic Prayer Yup died In great ag . In the meantime Mr. and Mr noticed that thelr hands were b sore, ‘They soon awelled up ar appeared on them. Alarmed at thetr condition, they’ has: n this ty. have taken up thelr residence wark and go to the institute every, for treatment, They were teen thy Kvenine \' be nervous, but naturally they feel | n’s Guimpe Dresses, made| The above are shown in all the best | plaid ginghams—red, blue and|and newest shades. | | ' | | \ Nickel-plated Crumb Tray and Brush, We ‘Papers designed for bedrooms—new floral effects—very. pe SE Raa Furniture — selected now and partially paid for will be stored un- til May ist free of LEASES charge. The special In the Restaurant. i offerings may be irse table d*hote lance ° ic ma ing in ubritys Ex Enews by red price cellent menu changed ily. Served from: tickets. 3 5 better: Only 29¢., ‘Og. luncheon in the cit; All-Wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs. All-wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs are always desirable, because the terns and colorings are rich 2nd the fabric is serviceable. Andiye know the advantages of a Rug being reversible. That gives one Ru the life of two. Here's a lagge variety at very much lower prices than you'll have to. pay elsewhere. $1.00 — 18x32 in. $1.50—21x45 in, $2.00-— 26x34 in. $2.50—30xG0 in. 77¢, instead of $1.17 instead of $1.54 instead of $1.98 instead of $2.98 instead of $4.00—36x72 in. $4.68 instead of $6.00— 4x 7 feet. $9.49 instead of $13.50— 6x 9 feet. $15.36 instead of $20.00-- 7 1-2x10 1-2 ft $21.49 instead of $27.50— 9x12 feet. Carpets —Annex, Velvet Carpets—room patterns with borders—and styles” for stairs and halls that match, usually sold at $1.15 yard: our price 89c. oe Axminster Carpets, suitable for parlors, nearly all of them . have borders, a few without—newest effects, usually sold at $1.15 per yard; our price 89¢. We own about tifty Rugs made of remnants of car than yard price. a tee New, Popular Sheet Music, Salome, Pinkie aot Foster's Kid Gloves. Foster’s Kid Gloves are famous for quality, tit and finish, The hook Cane) fastener is the best ever devised. hisper, . . . Sambo, Obviates straining and tearing at My Jersey Lily. the wrists or catching in the dress. Oh! Miss Phoebe, For misses, women and men. Mosquito Parade, H My Blushing Rose, William quality, four hooks, glace, For Old Times’ Sake, $1.00; Suede, $1.25. Midnight Fire Alarm, ‘ Fowler quality, four hooks, glace! Good-By, Dall Ga 5 $1.50; Suede, $1.50. i yy The Spider and the Mlearts Are Trumps—March, Fosterina quality, four hooks, glice, $1.75; five hooks, Suede, $2.00. Dawn of the Century—March, 1 Ain't Going to Weep No’ Love Is a Thing Money Can't When Knighthood Was in Waltz. ' aE g —S—=———— > Our Housefurnishing Goods department has made its impress on community. Such merchandise and methods couldn’t have done wise. The business forges ahead, surpassing its own successes past. It's a large, stalwart interest of the Macy stores—vital and id importance, Again we reiterate the truth concerning “ seconds’*! Enamelled Agate Ware. They are dangerous to health, and for reason we refuse to sell them. Our prices for tirsts—perfect qualil are as low and sometimes lower than others ask for the damaged kind.’ Japanese Straw Extension Bags, 4 676. and 94¢. Imported quadruple coated Enamelled . Japanese Straw Suit Cases, $1-21 Ware—outside garnet, inside white— all best quality—no seconds:— Jelly Cake Pans, 9 in., 12¢.; 10 in., 14 1 in, 160. Wash Basins, 11 in., Pudding Pans, 4 qt., Milk Pans, 24c., 26¢. and 33¢. Water Pitchers, 2 1-2 qt., 48c.; 4 Qty, 8c.; 5 gt., 72. Nickel-plated Crumb Tray and Scrap- er, ABC. wis a $1.34. ie Willow Market Baskets, 67c. and 79ts: Fancy Willow Market Baskets, doubl covers, 96¢. to $1.18. Wire Coat Shoulders, 2c. and 4c. Wooden Coat Shoulders, 4c. and $c. Hardwood Salt Boxes, 9c. Invalid’s Adjustable Bedside Tab! 7 i of onbination Settee and Ironing Tes 3 ft, $3.433 4 ft, $348; 5 ft, $4.7S Pastiy Tables, 3 ft., $4.61; 4 ft., $47: “Red Star’ Scouring Soap, box con- taining 100 cakes, $3.49; per cake, 4," Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheet rolis, 5c. “Home Use” Cloudy Ammonia, some” better, pints, 10c.; quarts, 19¢. 4c. ! Chating Dishes, nickel-plated on cop-| per, wrought iron stands, 2 pt. size, $2.21; 3 pt. size, $2.97. | Skating Dishes, nickel-plated on cop-| nickelled stands, $3.69, $5.03 and $5.30. Willow Music Racks, $1.59 to $2.74. Willow Work Baskets, on stands, | $1.98 and $2.19, | Wall Papers-— Annex. latest printings—sold by exclusive dealers at 15c., 20c. and) 25c. per roll; our prices, 9c., 12c. and 15c. Papsrs designed for parlors, large range: of patterns and color combinations, with single and double band friezesto sold by exclusive dealers at4S¢- roll; our prices, 9c, 12¢ and Papers designed for dining rooms; chintz and Dresden stripes en-) riched with harmonizing borders. sold by exclusive dealers at 18c and r roll; our price, 12c, 13¢ and] Furs, Cloaks, Overcoats, Heavy Underwear and all other lines of Winter Goods are being closed out at great reductions. The voods | Utbter Rambaud. ‘toms of hydrophobia have appeared, All | e thia mornlig by a reporter for | M Neither In inclined | !n children in twenty-one dave. thrifty are buying now for next winter. Woods is a eal fite hair and #1 f . 4 th 1 wite fa rather fleshy and of a phlegmatig natitute. “If they had there would) dixposition. ‘ ' y the institute dally unl help for them, ‘There has never! | They’ y natltate eau et been a case of cure where the sy'mp- doctor Js hsatiefte s sald Dr. Georre who W in charge of; of hydrophol it | —<—<——_—_ Jo is to Meht off the symptoms. avelle Dead. we ¢ NY ¢ the cells capable of resisting] 1) yy Lavelte, owner and mg the ae, If nydrophobia once sets In| oy tne Octagon ov save the patient, ydrophobia generalty dults in from three to six months an 11. 1, dled this morni develops in| Aged. forty years. eee ina] Lavelle, Anihony, Sl Arlington, NJ Heury, Iv —<$<—<——_—— ‘When ready, to) “move': Worta “We are carefully treating Mr. and Mrs, Woods, and I think we shall Aight f

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