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(ERS MAKE NUPTIALS SET FOR OCT. 9. // 1s ARE TOC OOD) 5 NEW { PPE Al : Another Vast Inpouring of . 5 Cy e : : | Splendid Values for This Besa tocuet or com ew) SATURDAY SHOE SALE of Arbitration Is Re- | a 3 ze ee THOUSAND pairs of Shoes that have just been opened in our stock-rooms, are brought eeived: Here | - Offerin S In Fall Hats. t forward to replenish the Under-Friced Offerings in our Shoe Sale for tomorrow. i : 'e The selling has been almost phenomenal-—you who were here last Saturday can testify to | g We invite the cynic in—-the man who doesn't believe we can sell that. One man with a wide experience of American ictailing said that he had never seen anything ENGLAND IS ARRAIGNED. £ hats equal to the style makers under their price. We will prove |f ike such selling. : * we can—and tell him why: It’s origination and the name costs| = There never has been—for none but Wanamaker’s ever presented such worthy, seasonable, 4 = | ¥ so much at the swell hatters'—hence their hats are “watered” values, |f[Stylish Shoes at such large savings in price. - if She Refuses They Say It Means} 2 We find it easy enough to copy exactly and sell for very little more than Here are details of tomorrow’s offerings: She Dare Not Submit to | Sal tireits Prices eae, : 5 Men's Shoes at $1.90, worth up to $3—| Women’s High-rade Shoes at $2,40— i > Men's Fall Alpines and Derbys. if Sem | Si } + Impartial Tribunal, # In all the new shapes, including the Panama Alpine, in steel, blue, pear! Se ee Gece eaeeeteretis retary cae eee Ea a Steet ee] eres H 3 itu black; derbys in brown and black. Same shape, same felts and 2.85 Velour calf and Kedskin. | Lace, full round toe and straight | {ais alse (ol he setae totes Meme eae Charles D, Pierce, representative in Hoots to ; : Box call ant wax sien et cxtended welted soles} Women’s Kidskin Shoes at $2.30— | se Ped etaes of te Orana” Foe Men's Fall ares a Derbys. + stout Winter shoes in good styles. Very fine kid boots with welted soles; made for exclusive j Btate, received a copy of the ap (Ot good quality fe Ht, in Becoming Shapes of both; Golf Alpines, Panama Men's Shoes at $2.40, worth $3.50— trade, of finest leathers, on very swell lasts. made by the Boers to the Adminis: iPlnesiand DStbys) black and the popular So ora $3.00 at the hat- 1.90 “Added today are a 13 Gt GuAceaurk suOeeT Glade Uy Gee oe the| Children’s Shoes at 65c— j tive Council of the Permqnent Court of Arbitratfon at Tho Hague, A transia- | : * oldest factories in the country; leathers include tox and| © Thousands of pairs of kid, spring-heel shoes, that sell in good 8 | Men's Fall Alpines and Derbys. wax calf, kid, patent and enamelled leather. stores at a dollar a pair; sizes 6 to 8. Golf Alpines with broad brim and the new Panama Alpines in steel, black Men’s Shoes at $2.90, worth $4— Girls’ Kid Shoes at 95c— and pearl; also all stylish Derby shapes in brown and black. This ee 1.40 Shoes that the makers say are worth up to $5; box calf, patent Black kidskin, with patent leather tips excellent shoes for “The underaigned plenipotentiaries of eae lasts made for this Autumn trade; both button and lace. | nesement. atsemrec. JOHN WANAMAKER "snvtonse™ ithe Bouth African Republic and plen!po- is never sold under $2.CO; special at...s.seeeeceeeseee oe - Piss on senate o¢ unica neiee have Tail or Telephone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Night. lester andl aed ale a Gowen swell lesis some] bot 5 fir or dress ere durable kid and firm soles, eo Btate: ve + ‘ Z | Sma Ss" eS onoF to bring the following to your : o Women's pies at $1,660, worth $2.50— Black i os ial aoa wide soles of solid : R (da E)a oN jany of these are regular $3 grades ; ight and heavy; leather; will stand lots of hard usage; sizes 9 Under date of the 9th of April last th » lac button; with kid tent leather tips. 7 ard usage; sizes 9 to 13%. Irumicated to the reptenenativen fmt YZ Dewis.eff Women's Patent Leather Shoes at $1.80! ot ol Sh =r a tear a Btates that the Permanent Court of | . S anDFORD OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. With dull kid topes toth lace and Sutter; stylish lasts; in all| PT GH end.smal: bors. Button and lace, in| velour, ealé ‘Aibitration had bee: ~ 5 i id widths. | » solid soles, 5 2 rDitration hai | <== 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. | 213 & 219 Sixth Ave.. nr. 14th St Wonen's Kidskin Shoes at $1.80— Large Boys’ Shoes at $1.25— The Hogue Conve Mrss APBY CGC: ALDRICEZ: 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich St. | 125th St., corner 34d Ave. Ten styles to choose from welted soles of oak tanned leather Ser ed a cals ne] eit beat [fal round toot thea ment of International differerces, wher by the jurisdiction of the Perm: Court could be extended to differen t | CECOMASOOECDNES) DOOnOOOOUOOUUDOOODOOUUONUOOOODI E n “! Ceremony Will Be Performed | *!l! be one of the richest men in the Tetween powers which hal e World, will be married to Miss Abby © eignotories, as ale detweon powors| at Senator Aldrich’s Home « ihelcolinirytscat{otidenas which had become and those whet had | in W; i tor Aldrts at high noon in Warwick, R. |. 5 bd not hecome signatortes. Q Or Phe ¢ I be performed Immediately upon the receipt of this by Rev. James G. Voae in the presence communtoation notification way mite! i imxce, 1, sept a The emblity Ummediate members of both i ¢ «of both familles only mea pene sackets ts of both Tay for the Rockefeller-Aldrich wed | Following the ceremony a weddlny ‘the (States revs fe under Ting has been dectded upon. John D | breakfast will t ved, to which wi signed, to His Excellency the then Pres: |e cvetettor jr. the K ‘ainndare idden a large number of guests, The {dent of your Council that there Govern. | Mockefellor Jr. the ou of the Hand ding Is to be entirely without oaten-| Mss M’MAHONE ARRIVED ments would be pleased If the war belng ee ee. ————— FROM ENGLAND TO-DAY. , ° Se eo wc tne, Fence, _, | Fall Weight |1963 Sixth Ave.—-104-106 W.17thSt. ES aes MINISTER DOES [PPER TELLS “iene an Caner toe”” [ts ae jumping soetaivanis= | FACRELS, || Aceunts Oneness No. Esra Ch “Marked in Plain Figures, 4 thereto, except in the v . <3 3 i i, of an end thereto, exc GsiltitelU.is- Commissioner, an easier step than into stiff-hatdom ‘only recently acknowledged ax belng ire , 7 t el t efficacious and at the same time —_— after panamaing it all summer. 5 Ramer a ia ras ace on Reet ccat vaulter means of deciding LABORER N WORK (lf BRAVE RESCUE Hoasigesilehah Getaeicenmerren cine | But uve the right hats—hard or) To accomplish a complete|We Allow No House to Undersell Us or Make Easier Terms. Bureenational! differences, to. wit: sub: Germante, was arrested at the pler this |Soft—as shown by the $5.00 hat|clearance of every fall weight mission to arbitration, the desirability, ne eaina : 5 °s = mutually, for such a peaceful termina: morning Ww Denuty: United States Mar-| fashion makers. | We charge you} garment in our stock previous Henscannot but become more and more IVE, aed he Unltat water Commicaloner | Only $2.80—the $2.20 for a name] to our winter opening, which mcknowielged. REV. GILL EARNS 15 CENTS PERSONS IN PERIL ON |, nder. She was taken Ina carriage | YOu Save. We guarantee the hat to occurs next week, we have e ‘The States represented by the under |" AW HOUR WIELDING SHOVEL.~| YACHT OFF CONEY ISLAND. jy ie teral Thulling, where she was | DE fully as good. lnced le f | aced on sale for Us | Why not be well and stylishly dressed? You can do it with so smailan “signed, therefore, consiter that they arraigned before Commisstoner Alexan- MAIL ORDERS PILLED. should repeat the proposal alrexdy made seeMantatchan wre tee “ ° der on a charge of forgery committed H outlay of ready cash that you will never miss the balance we will charge and Saturday, Sept. 28th, you can pay for it in small sums weekly or monthly. Our garments are all marked imore ‘Tare, Says, Saved by them before the war, but resected |eecue commen Employment to! erent Dy England, to submit to arbitration the |". New York Yacht Club Mem- 1 how Partahionces Me Has Her real name te Hlizabeth Me- an fettlement of the differences which gave . | bers and i riends, _ ns olan 9. In plain tigures, thus assuring you that you do not have to pay more than regular ‘rise to’ tho war. Conatatent Views on Lahor, | sahone.gand {iti la;alteged fa) thal com: Ladies’ Fackets, |feashprices. “iis because of the ciss of customers we have on our books ‘tt Thoy teel themaolves alt the more en- ——— Snel DSanted ean Roser cote tare we are able to sell on such reasonable terms of i 2 i ‘ ‘ 0 5 eaen : Revaticcceusteiay ene eae ertnciots FRANKLIN, N, Y., Sept. 27.—Rev. Dr. none us aptain pe the schooner City of{ London Savings Bank bearing tf Trade Mm of broadcloth and cheviots; ‘ © Gn whlen Article 27 of the wad conven. [John W. GIL formerly ‘pastor of St. nOcerg ALLCioRg Inigthauiatenument forged signature of William Purcell and | MATTERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, formerly priced $12.50 to $25; ( ; EDIT 3 Stephen's copal Chureh, in| New x Rondouts yo ells of Al subsequently on Feb. 14 presented : vornment give | York Citys and now In charge of the | eae feaue of two members of the) another forged order for £3, She was 39 & 43 Cortlandt St., Ladtes’ Lone Coats, | e ' wel yang Peete ne ead earn [dressed women from a dinmantled yacht ; ae eesti’ ‘ mantfest that they dare not mubimit | ME 1m pare of hin pare thme and Cal tina atorm on the alght of Sunday, Sept. | inecinige ee ene ae Well dressed. of Ki of brilliantine and mohairs;| I 1 i H themselves to tho Judgment of a con- | {Pé 1 cents an he 15, off Coney Island. rates er enconeaianaiennea mans formerly priced $20 to $30;' a owin C0) ens Ce) Ing. BW. J. Leyds, A. Fischer and A.D, W. [paring the excavation for the founda-[PMrtY were careful to take down the| she had forged Purcell'n algnature, bit and offer them Saturday, at SUITS—Our Ine of Fall Suits can be conscientiously recommended for wu peroimarans: plen for the. South ant Hon of the Guilford Creamery. The; "Ames of thelr rescuers, and turned out | said ahe had settled the matter with him} quality and hopest make. No shoddy ever enters here. That's one thing we are (can Republic, and A. Fischer and CH | & in saya that the reverend gentie-|thelr pockets Into their hands, a net] ty paying him the money, 50 proud of. The stock includes the newest in all-wool Chzviots, Worsteds, etc., man Is a good worker, but If all of the | reward of $41 She was committed to Ludlow Street | and the prices range from $10.00 to $30.00. workers fvllowed his example in phe] Says Capt. Davis: Jail to await the arrival of extradition RY COCAINE each. OVERCOATS—We are showing by far the handsomest assortment of Fail te s ————— patted ot bouts the work would not pro- BiSty three masta eboren Ina conti papers from Washington. Top Coats in the citys All the favorite colors and cloth will be found and the a rapldly, se el. ‘© were lying two miles $$ regulation lengths, of course. Nothing lacking in the finish.-$10.00 to $25.00. Mr. GIN’ wan passing the alte of the| 0M Coney walling for a favorable wind JOHN MITCHELL ILL Lord & [ aylor, is ts i g in the finish.-$ $ creamery a week ago with a parishioner|As the sun went down a thunder storm at u BOYS’ CLOTHING—Our stock of Boys’ Clothing is most interesting to and they began talking about the hard] swept In from sea. Suddenly, while Broad & 20th S 2 bi y " . aork ihe labcreraiwere/ dalam; Tand Mate Wharton stood at the Treat ed Mine Work. |LYMAN ORR TELLS COURT HE Popcebld watante arents ho are atte recom pou the Ble anda BO ae eR ya A aan {enon at be pariloularjsbaut of the poop, there came a woman's Allacked by the Grip, IS SLAVE TO DRUG. are all new and the prices are very low. Suts all the way from $2.98 to $7.50. % a tant Serait i eatiee seine doing m sormetne storm, from about! John Mitchell, President of the United ony Scorcapeeeeeraeerer os ‘ « + Gill. Mine Workers of America, who {a con- HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE the work that one finds nearest him.” We could seo no sored | 4 A “You would not do that nort of work."'| , lg nothing, but T ordored | dined to his bed at the Asiiland Ho: te of Yale, raid the parishioner, pointing at thelnanging in the stern davita” | Mat this : te s «me hands aft to man the big Ife boat} with an attack of the grip, waa not tn wo ren and In of FAMILY. MILLINERY, ETC BEORET ORDER INCORPORATED | javorers. Fton and two satlors named Pot- 1 that ning. It wa ald oat —_— IN ILLINOIS. p “Oh, yen t would," sald De, Git ana| SP! was not seriously tt, We elle OFEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10. PU RHNEA TET HIE | Sone ETA NL eaa IE Contec ei ate Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street (upstairs). he approached the foreman aad asked mi Young tnto “My life te blighted. T have blighted was for a Job. He was told that he could go r h ape he ite ¢ stip hus been ag-| the lives of others. 1 live a mixerab = tt Seen aad gt fact that Mr. Mitchell) existence, Would to Godt I were dead they pulled on through the rly worn out by hla work tn con-|¢ ee.'5 Wo a c f ning showed the tions with the| An {ntelligent-looking, — well-dressed bas T joop with tive passengers Just | O78 n' ore and his efforts to settle | man, who gave the name of Lyman Orr, to work whenever he plea is linpites vetween Individual | tug spoke to-day when arraigned be- Grad Has Wife and sation Named Republic and Pledged to Fight Evit Syatematically, ‘What do you pay?” asked Mr. Gill, “Fifteen cents an hour.’ by “AIL right," was the answer of the]? pastor. “I will be here to-morrow he and thelr he i ing. Shall 1 bring a shovel?” a He further CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—To stamp out No, 1 will furnish tools," sad ti us-looking men crouch- h | fore Magistrate Mayo in Jefferson Mar- . fabarchyiiand Anarchists in Chicago a| foreman K forward and yhree . ket Police Court. He was attested leat number of citizens of Austin have The next day Mr. GU appeared in his] “OMEN. all In sitke huddled tn the cock Rae hight on the stoop of Dr. Janeway'’s| VENEZUELA WILL DECLARE \ hands and formed a secret oath-bound | workitg clot and wet to work. Af pit with water 4 kr SEARCH FOR MRS. JECKS. house. at No, 36 West Fortteth mtreet, HOSTILITIES AT ONCE. organization, which they hope will be} two houre’ labor he knoc off and oon Mad her mast wn out ° © | for ting aueerly.”* ee the nucleus of a aternity with | ¥ Fedited with 3) cents « he time. Sues andthe can: Se PTE “1am A slave to the coc abit," qeerenesireabn orl |e trateralty, | with sad (oa ty ne tim deck the spars tratiing}Amed Father fm England Aske!ne told the Court, “T was grat Preslaente For Men (. Women, $3.50 ' ii ! Abou kiyn Police to Find Her, vale; my family {a wealthy in ent, W si 5 5 United States. Since then Mr. Gill ha About 35 feet from ¥ my famtly y + aly anera\ byl working! long and the seas were making a clean! Detectives from Pollce Headquarters, [Boston; | have a wife and two children| ther Intrustom No risk—satisfaction or money back. To-day incorporation ps s were | parts: STORES: wreant of her Phe or Mrs. Elizabeth |in New Haven; their ilves have been Tecked folks | Rrooklyn, ar fepaed for it at Springfield. The name | 4y with pick and sho’ wareiniacadhanl boar eaaineash here: Segal icant sentit ‘of the new organization Is the ‘Re he D) cents, and occ sDlace othe steam yacht who Il 12 Jay street, |rutned; there's no use, s oi * Its organization will include one| carne twice us much, I Ube leur ney eanld” Wer wereiotlthelipraskinas (Ava She In the| Hut Ife's a hell to me now with or! porr OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Sept. 27. ae Vintaunanieg 433 Fulton Street, Brand lodge and a number of subordi-| 4 full tay at any un ew York Yacht Club and gave all! daughter of Robert of Bing: | without the drug.” he ex from Caracan report that Ven-1 03 wor sigtb Si "Brookirn. nate todzes. acveral iarge bil» felt change, $4, to Ue crew ef the lyam, NottInghamshtre, tngland ‘The prisoner said he was twenty-seven [ezueia will declare war upon Colombia 2 ‘The principles of the organization, as| Job lasts, lve Iw dolng_ Tm Siehebetey Mr. Wilson wrote a pathetic letter to| years old and ived at No, ML West | to-day, “ expressed in the papers of tncorpo and Tam able to “ 1 the Brooklyn police officials begging | Fifty-third street. He was held for ex-| The rofusal of the Bank of Venezuela tion, are to “protect Ilfe and property | youl, Heaides Tum nkowine that ni to ald him tn Anding hia daughter, | amination, and the Bank of Commerce to comply from ‘Anarchists, to battle with the Leal eRe tere | fram whom he had received no word in}. In the prisoner's pockets were fonndé| with the demands of President Castro ‘Anarchistle propagapda, to guard and| M : several years a hypodermle syringe and @ bottle of | to subscribe to a forced loan has thrown y hroug Protect the Institutions of this country Folk h help me to find my long-|eocalne, Eis legs and arms were so|the country Into a financial pante, : " o ‘i " 4 . o A 81 i" - Sta t from Anarchista and their agitation.” | ‘Tri; ‘Schoo! . hier,” wrote Mr, Wilson, who ts re whove the flesh been punctured | Venezuela is recruiting In the ~The organization !s to include a regu- graduated t { i r 1d, «1 Will have| by the hypodermic needle that he could|Carabobo and has enlisted about Pilar system of dotecttve and spy work | *24 2h neral: Ck prayers of An old man to the end of [NOt let the officer of the prison search| men, intending to uso them in the de- > pon the Anarchists, and prosecution | 5 Mearaicnt, Mes my days, May the Lord bless you and] im, but turned his pockets Inside out |fense of the Guatjira border. Yenezuc- be. CHIDED CIRL IS DYING FROM LEAP T i | | | | | | nimaelt, lan troops, however, recruited by con- He begged most pliteously to be al-| script, are out of synipathy with tha p you to find my child.” a he wast | ct piscopal. Church, | ‘owed some of the drug, but w .|war and many of them have deserted leaving there to io to Nt. Stophenn Ti] p |FOR A M’KINLEY MONUMENT. | cic. : we rete tne ehemy. MILLIONAIRE HENRY DOLAN|TO ESCAPE WHIPPING sHE “Te i a succens of every |e ee CF ENED DOOR; BODY | ae ae President Castro has determined tol REwEMBERED THEM ALL. SOUGHT DEATH. pastorate hu has taken, and. haa tn- PLUNGED FORWARD. Members of mton Funeral Com- MRS. FRAWLEY’S FALL. take oftensive action on the frontier greased the membership of all of his mittee Incorpa: 2. e and the advice of his counsellors does a: chargee. - not discourage him. wil stoutiy Ie Estimated at $4,000,000 to Harlem CANTON, O., Sept, 27.- tor e the incorporation of an. organization |Jaultress Takes a Tumble, but Re- oppose a Colombian advance upon his pital to Take Her Ante- 1G, Larsen ERupired of Apo- Old Faith- LECTURES TO LAY WORKERS fees, plexy While Being Driven to | javing for its object the erection of a umes Her W border. Sareets Marten stareraent: f OMce of Mla Phyatetan, suitable monument to the late President] tee, Mary Fraw' ip hehated The Colombian Government has pur- fals Are in 5 DY FOUND IN MARSH New Course Added to Carricatum Mekiniey were forwarded to Columbus] | Mit Mary Frawley, mo ed Into the) chaxed guns and recently secured two ——— ( F 5 of Union Theologten! seminary. eavorday, ou var ext ety-weventh | war vessels in Europe. Expeditions are In an attempt to escape a whipping her 4 Seemed The incorporators are the, members of| Street this morning as Janitress and| overrunning the two countries and a] Henry Dolan, who died In his home, Ganecines eeentenaae sh tiie A c o v 1 et, leaving: niitee efeated under] Precceded to wash the windows. While| serious engagement may be precipitated FO tN a eaisat ats ‘oon made {#lxteen, fell froin the fourth-story win- tient Cabinet tal thus engaged sho fel} from the rat floor| at ary moment. iiberal provisions in his will for his old|dow of Nd. 146 East One Hundred ana ——>__ fe Pie the Canton funeral arrangements, | to the sidewalk, allghting upon her face, Twenty-ninth street several nights ago A course in non-rectarian lectures has| While being driven to the oMce of his a Man Thirty Years Old,|y.on added tu the ciirriculum of the|phyatclan, Dr. Benjamin Brankel, No. with Brown Hair. Unton Theological Beminary, Park ave-| 32 Broadway, Robert G. Larsen, ffty- the executive : Reet pon re} ey rad Aevoehinoteoriare soseiienagae Grek hwhenithe anvatteliaiontene opened Toman Judas Witte ng, PEE] She wus momentarily attinned, and the hat ta of. $30,000 Im created, the in-|and ts dying In Harlem Hospital, She i Moulton, professor of the department of| the door for him to ullght the body — BA pa Ata aL aU At YOUNG GIRL MISSING, cine of which ts to be pad during his| sustained fractures of the skull and of terature at the Univers plinged forward and wo ve fall en killed. A doctor who examined her, : A. Glover, who was In| the right arm. Cheat, Nit have charwe ot the cork | had it not geen canget '*** 9] KILLED HERSELF AND BABIES however, eaid her injuries were no mors |General Vallee Alarm, for Fiftecn= NOR abet been saying out late ar niEAee OA the The lectures will be open ty all reaj-} DY Frankel o Uriver to tak fad patched Uprher face she yeemeg| Year-Old Adetatie Nerzener. Other trusta of $10,000 each are created | night she recelved her ind windows, Dit | Police Headquarters was anked by the| for Anna Delia Lee, Jeannette Pelaam | turned home late: than ua e kept a'frm! rremont police to-day to send out a] 4nd Jane Franklin, all family servants. | Morten, agen scolding dant of Greater New York. Wie bdy to the ‘s aifce, In the yi her occupation of wash! Ohio Woman, Just Out of Insane for the reat of the day ‘The annual opening — serv’ wore | Criminal Courts Bulldlag. held Jaye evening, Prof. Gi ¥. Knox] blinds were drawn Asylum, in Triple Tragedy. grip on the sash, After the death of the beneficiarles the he. gt i} TCR VELAN ee a Sf Girl became frightened ihe Ghurcht oy pbjems oft gure her's Vhyaiclan Wille] CLEVELAND, Sept. 22—At_ Little general alarm for Adelaide Hergener, | icipai reverts to the Dolan . |to the front room. ‘She sprang cut et God, to realize His presence in experi-| ia mad eaamination and gave a| York, a small station on the Cleveland State Fane: for Viouna, The’ ca.ate goes to Mr, Dolan's five phe, windows thinking abe sould et aw: Slectrio line, Mra, Carrio] SANTIAGO. Chill, Sept. 37.—The Gov- |” hieces, childven.of his) brother, Godwin Tha AN Shiites Neh ralased je nes and to embody Hie aw. ia our} permit » removal of tho body, ta/and Akron ; ushing, of oT y epee They Fr condition was so serious ir re Ell Mi ei Coleman, of Buffalo; is Sit Baler: day ‘atternoon that Corona vey tx the only solution tar At Bath Beach. Curtla early to-day drowned her two] ernment ts arranging for n Bt : K i Ghiueth, aald nex | “Latrse Ruse eunpioged ny (rilldren and hero tn a wel HEC MCA PO sit htt el ELSES Bleagos gue eumen ith Ja, wine g firm mt No. ayer), Phe woman was recently released from | Chilian Minister (0 the Plies States, | When she loft her, home wore » black) Porrest and) Catherine Het cute wabriseli aeons I y ong died at Buttalo, N. ¥., Aug, 2," akirt and. white walet, cep swesy To.) "mes Ghat ner father had whl S oR ov: om fT. KELLY]. { © ~

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