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’ TRANCE HER OWN WILL Hypnotized . Girl Believed to ; Have Unconsciously Acquired - Power of Getting Into a State of Coma When She Wished. {DOCTORS FAIL TO ROUSE HER ‘“Mesmerism and Osteopathy May Be Tried, Together with the Use of * Machine Vibrating 2,000 Times a Minute. Welle Corcoran is now belleved to be ; @ victim of self-hypnotism. Slowly the physicians at St. Vincent's Hospital who have been trying for eleven days to arouse her from a state of coma are coming to the belief that the girl 1s @ victim of reflex mental in- Muence. Upon no other ground can they account for her strange condition, Every other diagnosis has proved daulty and all efforts to revive her on ether theories have fatled. If hypnotism is the cause of her re- markable lethargy, they are now asking how it will be possible to restore ber to her normal state? Had she been hypnotized by some per- fon other than herself, they say, it would be possible for that person to bring her back to consclousness, But as it is not known that she was the subject of some other man or wo- man they find’ themselves baffied. For @ restorative for self-hypnotism they admit that they have nothing to guide them, ‘Their tmpreseion is that it will be necessary for some one with a stron- ger ‘will, possessed of mesmeric powers, to be called in. May Call in a Mesmerist. Dr. Brandenburg, who first attended the young woman, {s inclined to the be- Nef that ehe 1s a victim to selt-hypno- tism, and he is urging the calling in of a mesmerist to attempt to revive her. Ho said: “I worked at first on the polson theory and she seemed to revive f@ little. In the afternoon, when it was a pest to send her to a hospital, Boeeeain. ‘called out, and made de- termined efforts to bite her tongue. I held her Jaw to prevent this, and finally was obliged to gag her gently lest she tite her tongue In two. At the time ahe was gent to St. Vincent's she would move slightly when any one touched her and draw up her feet if they were tckied. “Somehow I got the impression she knew what was being done to her, and her efforts to bite her tongue might ‘thave been to free her speech. I ha discarded entirely the first theory of pol- gon, as that would have killed her, or she would have been cured tn a day. I think she is in a state of hysteria oF {nvoluntary self-hypnotiem, brought on by monotony, worrying and constant seif-represston: She is a good girl, moral, and lived a clean, healthy life.” So great has become the interest in the girl's condition that the hospital au- thorities have been compelled to an- _ pounce that they will not receive any more suggestions from outside sources. ‘This is because they have been overrun “@y all gorts of people with devices for ‘ arousing persons from a state of coma, She Oftem Feigned Sleep. Other advocates of the theory of self- ‘hypnotism point out that the girl often | feigned sleep. It was noticed that when called in the morning she would pretend that she was not aroused and this men- tal attitude it 1s believed may have been go strong that she at lust relapsed into womplete coma. @o completely are the physicians baMed that they have been forced to bandon the old methods and turn to newer ones. They were slighty en- couraged by the fact that’ the girl re- wived so far as to sit up for an Instant @nd open one eye, but when she re- lapsed into her former condition their hopes were dispelled. Experts were further mystified by a sudden and vio- lent rise in her temperature. Osteopathy has been suggested. One of the new vibratory machines useq In that treatment Js now in the hospital. Prof. E. Pennington Beadle explains that the vibratory treatment consists ‘of a rapid tapping of parts of the body lose to the organs afflicted. In Miss Corcoran's case nerve centres will be attecked. Will Use an Electric Motor. By means of a motor attached to a flexible glove worn by the operator movement of the hand {s produced which gives 2,000 vibrations a minute, Whis is so great that the movement “pf the hand Is almost imperceptible. ‘This treatment would have been tried before but for the continuation of the patient’s high temperature, which ren- dered the experiment dangerous. Dr. Arthur Bradshaw, of St. Vincent's, thas but little faith in this experiment. \Among the experts who have been con- sulted in Miss Corcoran's ‘case is Dr. ‘Baldwin who sald to-day: ‘I have never seen # case fust like it. Your Credit Is as Good as Your Cash, DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY y Weekly Payments. ices the Lowent. Visit. the store. of welts Ar representative to call, Imme: livery. Strictly Confidential, Co. fp fel aed tnd ET NBW. YORK: . SPP TT RET GIRL | | DAYS IN TRANCE; HYPNOTIZED BY HERSELF. We have tried every method known fo medical men to recall her to conscious- ness. Beyond her breathing and the beating of her heart she gives no sign of life. She is kept alive by the injec- tion of liquid food through mouth tubes, and as dndications go to-day she may live for days, even weeks, in her pres- ent condition, Dr. Baldwin said: ‘We have decided after consultation to make no further effort to arouse the girl to-day. We find that she {s now retaining hor strength from the food which we have administered, and ff this continues we shail let her sleep until she awakes naturally, My belief is ttuer «iy is not a victim of hypnotism in any form. “It she were her pulse would be nor- mai instead of weak and variable. Neither would she have fever. My first impression was that she had a brain tumor, but that would not develop over night. Another theory of meningitis has aleo been abandoned, To tell the truth I am completely at sea. So are my assistants. We can only await develop- ments.” ————_—{__ HARLEM BELLE MARRIES. Miss Alice Barwis Becomes the |) Bride of George W. Butler, ‘The marriage of Miss Alice L. Barwie and George W, Butler was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, No, 214 West One Hundred and Twenty- seventh street, The ceremony was per- formed by Rey. Dr, Bitting and @ re- ception followed. ‘The bride is popular in Harlem social circles, Mr, Butler is a. broker and well known in Wall Street. The couple leave to-day for Florida, where the honeymoon will be spent, eens 259 2616 Friday to Lan Gy iy) against department, and all un tial economies the store over. easy part-payment privileges. Walking Skirts, Dress Made of wide wale] Zibeline A with strap seams, stitched bottom, i-gored flare, and in black only: a thoroughly good vaiue at 4.60; Fri- J, day. ay Women's Underwear—4 23% 4 oreo fieec lined vests and pants, al 208; : ing Friday . 15c ribbed rare Women's Hose~Piack wai ‘tose, o1 double heels and Kinds Record Seliing fire 19c. - kind; cork ine Friday * 12%c . —Outt 4 Children’s Gowns-Or' Gs, eet Mata ale Be mace wate a Selling « sora 30 —Outing Flannel Petti- Petticoats~Cotin® fancy striped and finished with braid, value 9 Q, 2c. Record Selling. iin nee Long Kimonos“ fistrel?*t outing with a it lid oes rder in so Value $149; Fri fonts: SSC day: Eiderdown Dressing Sacques Ripple cloth, pointed collar, trimmed shell stitching, all colors, value $1.26; Friday... atich Braid, 6 yards to reellont valtie for ie an Friday, only. Fine Totiet Soap,’ highly perfumed, UC Gc.; Friday, only. Imitation ‘Torchon narrow Edgings and worth 6e.; Friday, only. tea 4: QO AVE Another rousing big record selling Friday is slated for to- morrow—mind you—record-selling. An occasion in which the friendly spirit of aggressive rivalry is entered into, department other quarters "bout town: Savings run into dollars. Substan- laide for the misses — what's Cut on the bias, with buttons down the combina with satin ribbon and all edged: with | 1 70c 6.00 kk Great Big Snaps. 10¢ | |e IT 1S DOUBTFUL If Local Applications Alo Cured a Case of Cat Most remedies for the treatm tarrh are in the form of sprays, powders, washes or salves, all purely local applications and many of them often give temporary relief, but the reason none of them ever really cures chronte catarrh is because catarrh ts not a local disease and it cannot be cured simply by treating the local symptoms. Moreover the more serious forms of tarrh, like catarrh of the stomach and ct tarrh of the bronchial tuber, cannot ,be reached at all by local applications, and the fact that neglected catarrh of the head very n involves the bronchial tubes, stomach Hyer, demonstrates that the disease ts & blood disorder, a constitutional malady, and not at all a local disease. To really cure catarrh the system must be cloansed from catarrbal poison by an internal remedy which acts effectively upon the blood and liver. The success of a new catarrh remedy, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, is because it drives out of the system,’ through natural channels, the catarrhal poison, and the mucous ‘lining of the nose, throat and trachea are freed from the exceskive mucus which collects and causes the i spitting and gagging, because the excessive secretion 1s not furnished from healthy ood. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain many of antiseptics used in but instead of being ed membranes of t! they are taken into the reach the blood, the reat large, pleas. ant tasting lozenges, oomposed of Gum, Hydrastan, Bloodroot, and similar catarch specifics, \and so safe to use that little children suffering from colds them with the same beneficial results” as adult persqna, ‘No trace’ of cocaine or opiates, so com- mon in catarrh remedies, can be found in Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. throat, stomach and thus seat and cayse of the disease. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are Here Is Like caAasH the Front. ited to outvalue competition in Credit is at your service, with Skirts. Dress Skirts. Really a #4 skirt, made ‘of an all-wool’ chev- fot; wide flare and perealine lined; black navy. Rec one Belli PVs a 180 Girls’ ReeferszQ* with “Sedp Sai: or collar, trimmed with 4 rows of Walle, braid, red, bent f SH brown, ages 2 t ea) value $1.25; Friday ited 69c — About 50c. Knee Pants, 25c.35taire of good cheviot Knee Pants; patent waist bands; ages 3 to 16 yea) Record ing Friday... Gell! ". Boys’ 75c, Waists, 35c.37 07% blue and cardinal flannel waists; sizes 6 to 14. Record hiedgeaed 35c Friday .. , Boys’ $2. 50 & $3 Suits, $1. 45, made of all-wool cheviot, in double breasted styles, ages 6 t ears, double seat and knees: also Blouse Sallor Suits, ages 3 to 8 years, hand- somely embroidered, R Selling Friday.. . « : Boys’ $5 Overcoats, $1.90. Boys’ Oxford, Melton and Medium- welght Covert Whincord Overcoats, full length, velvet collar, good .tiody ining, sizes 6 to 1 regular ind. Record Selling $1 90 newer ? back; Friday Ladies’ lace end hand emieoldered Korohiets, exoellent value for Hend- 10-5 Be Fancy Lace and Stick Pin 1 dozen on card, worth 500 yards warranted 3-co Piread, worth bo.,, per «poo! Spool Twist, all color $10 Suits an Men's il-weell fanoy Cheviot Oxford and Cambridge Melton ta, Hove ieeve I nen 84: t0. 437 clothing th arp sleere Vinings ‘sisen 84 to, ¢31 clothing t Perard’ gelling Overcoats for $6.95. 0 12; also @ nue 4s alo @ number of ati-woot MANN (ot ee. Beit f Bt AIOE LE TE TTT ET by the natives of Upper India and » Casbir ero,excélient for couch covers, iis THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1902. Friday Is Light or medium colors, pretty Wall Paperss tetcc: mon inu costatne ot 10 rolls ae and 18 ‘ds horder, all for GOOD: GILT PAPE heavy stock, stylish patterns, ; room lot of 10 rolls paper and 18 yards 0 EMBOSSED PARLOR PAPERS; halls, diniig-rooms, ete. ; fects; room all for alto papers for all new and handsome ef- lot of 10 rolls paper and 18 yards border, (Third Floor, Centre, 181 Continuation of the Formal Introductory Sales in Observance of the Enlargement of the Departments Devoted to the Sale of Women’s Wustin Underwear, Wrappers, Gea Sowns, Lounging. Robes, Petticoats and Infants’ Wear. USINESS continues remarkably fine. It,ought to. These allied Depart- ments on the Second Floor are extraordinarily attractive and are making phenomenal progress. The very special values for Friday and Saturday prove that indisputably. In the Yew Rabies’ Store. INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS AND CAPES.—Long Bedford Sy AND capes, baby afore Berd yore, wash braid trimmings, sizes 4 to 14 49 ming and fancy braid; 6) cial price, rl 2 25 INFANTS’ LONG BEDFORD CORD CLOAKS, capes trim- med with braid and ribbon; special price, 2.95 CHILDREN'S COLORED BOX COATS, various styles, latest desi, some with fur trimming, others with lace ‘and braid; made to eall 50 | at $10.00; special, at 6.75 ! (Second Moor, Bast, 19th St.) CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS, Hubbard yoko of hematitehed tucks, high and square neck, sizes 4 to 14 years, 7 (-) CHILDREN'S BOX COATS. COLORED CLOTH one COATS, sinee 2 to 5 years, cloth and serge box 4 Slashed collate, trimmed ite faucy bisid had ‘buttons, CORDED SILK CAPS, fur ith belts Paps 1 % some wi ; mant ured to eell at $5.00; special at 375 and braid trimming; all sizes; special, VELVETEEN HATS, wide satin ribbon trimming to sell at $3.00; Women’s Underwear Or Fine Yatnsook and Cambria This week's selling has been indeed a revelation. The Nainsook and Cambric Undergarments we have been offering at 98c. created a genuine sensation. We increase interest in this event for Friday and Saturday by grouping odd lots 3, 4, 5 agd 6 pieces of akind. These were gathered from regular lines and stripe, border trimming, cut full and long; 98c. grade, a ‘ Skirts and fine 7, 5 comprise: IS KIMONO GOWN, Flannelette, very pretty pat- Z 5 7) Women’s Chemises, [ C. 69 Women’s terns, kimon‘ Last he border trimming, silk frogs and gitdle; made to sell at $2.25, Intended to be sold at +, to '; more. (Second Floor, Centre) 4, 45 In the Shoe Store Some AtiractiveSpectals tor Friday. Chotce at ISe ' Four Tablefuls of useful Footwear for Women, Boys and Girls. Specially reduced for clearance to one low price. WOMEN’S SHOES, Hid and Box Calf, Kimono Gowns and Dressing Sacques. Perfect-Fitting, Comfortable Garments in Daintiest Designs at Much Less Than Regular Prices. KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES. KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES: Outing flannelette; pretty pink and blue stripes; plain border trimming, KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES; Outing flannel; quality; dainty stripe effects; border trimming, KIMONO GOWNS. Gowns, KIMONO GOWNS, Outing Flannel in pink and blue Drawers, (Second Floor, C Phonographic Outhit for tre, 19th &t,) Wonderfully attractive \price, that. A complete ma- Will play either the Edi- son or Columbia wax or new moulded rec- ords. This ma- chine, with 6 Edi- son or Perfection several styles, WOMEN’S JULIETTES, best quality Felt, red, brown and bla: BOYS' SHOES, Satin Calf, all sizes, GIRLS’ SHOES, Kid, several styles, all sizes, WOMEN'S THIGH LEGGINS, good Jersey Cloth, all sizes, ISe Pair, b "a Records (Second Floor, Centre.) of your own choosing, for 4, 45 (Third Floor, East, 18th 8t.) Cigars. VerySpectallyPricedtorFriday Marconi Invinel- bles, box of 50, Wines and Liguors. Friday's Special Quotations. ‘MONOGRAM RYE, per gallon, $3.00; per bottle, 85 tra oat dd, OO RAMSAY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY, per gallon, $3.50; 2.00 per battle, oS Porto Ric Pavary Sr00k SHERRY, very fine and old, per gallon, 6. 5 come) i an 7: 4. 5 eee bled — Wy 0 0} JOHANNISBERGER, private stock, the finest product of California, per case 12 qts , MARGAUX, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, per case 12 qts., 4.25 5.90 (Fourth Fioor,) QMain Floor, Bast.) Ohe Great Sale of Gast Indian Decorations Yearing the End. OSING days! The demand has been tremendous. into the Oriental Store day after day. such an era of sales of Oriental wares. Crowds have poured New York never before knew of Chis Last Fine Opportunity Js of Paramount Importance. The offerings are absotutely without precedent. goods been offered at as little prices as are now being asked. DURING ANY TIME OF THis SALE. Friday and Saturday will be days of intensest interest. The offerings include Table Covers, Plaques, Jardinieres, Tables, Portieres, Trays, Tabourettes, Flower Stands, Pillow Tops, Vases, Tea Sete, Stools, Couch Covers, Smoking Sets, Chairs, Lanterns, etc. FARRUKABAD AND SINDH PRINTED CURTAINS; hand. blocked by the natives of Indi os “ hid famous renmat ea; elsewhere per si 5 our price, e 59, RE CHUNDRIES OR (OTTED CLOTH CURTAINS; made in Rajputana; soft, filmy and excellent for draping; “elsewhere $1.75; our price, BLUE DELHI GAGRAS, hand em- broidered with silk, and flashing glass inla' lsewhere $5.00, our tice, Rrat JAMAWARS, hand woven ” At no time ever before, anywhere, have such choice THE PRICKS ARE LOWER NOW THAN | CUTCH CURTAINS; from the Ma LUDHIANA PHULKARIES, AMRIT- {| haratt of India; extra! SAR BAGDAD LUDHIANAS, PALM | (rich ‘etik smtriercd “ beod, LEAF LUDHIANAS, magnificently hand~ embroidered curtains, $0-in, wide x 3 yds. long; sold elsewhere at from $9.00 to $13.50, our price, embroidered borders; or Isewhere at $10.00 and 12.50; our price, 5.50 MORADABAD SMOKING SETS; handoraamented and enamelled with colors; set consists of an ash tray, with ‘cigar, cigarette and match holders; priced elsewhere at $3.75; our price, per set, IS |ORIENTAL TAPESTRY PIL- LOWS, with silk tops or striped tapestry tops, each, &? CUZCH FILLOW TOPS, band ‘em. |. square, priced else- where at'91.25; our prise, 59 (@aird Floor, pth gt.) 4.85 FINE ANTIQUE HAZARA PHUL- KARIES; many dazzling masses of solid silk embroidery, in all the flashing yorgeousuess of the Orient; In softer and more subdued jot a piece worth less than many. priced elsewhere 59 5.90} pr. where at $5. or OF leewhere 3.25) 18 oF draperi Or price, A Great Photo Offer! For to-morrow and Saturday we offer a dozen of our Regular SP Cabinets at 32. Our prices on Enlargements, Crayons, Water Col willinterest you. Miniatures and Brooches nest kinder the nest work, at uncommonly moderate prices, (7:1. a Ave. Elevators.) Untrinmed Felt Hats Yor Women, Wisses and Chitdren Former Prives Range up to | 2, 50 S725, Sriday, ] [fa mI/HIS is a bonanza. For every Hat is in the sea- ! son’s correct shape and color. Seeing the chance to make another big sale, we bought | 7 ON x Sc, HANDY IRONING WAX, very best quality, per dozen, COLLAR BUTTONS, bone and pear! top, per dozei NOON the entire stock of one of the leading manufacturers, and are thus able to repeat this extraordinary Otter Co=-Yorrow, Fine Felt Hats at 1 the cost to make. Qfain Floor, Front, 19th Bt) Ribbon Rem zobon Aemnanis At 7c, lic, 14c, 17¢ and Upward Per Remnant. Lengths from 1 to 3 yards, Satin Ribbons and Taffeta and Fancy pane These remnants are thevaftermath of our recent Great Ribbon ale. THIS IS AN EVENT OF REMARKABLE INTEREST (Main Floor, Gable Gennis Versus Ping Pong. ‘Table Tennis’’ is not ‘Ping Pong,"’ declare Parker Bros., of Salem, Mass., sole manufacturers of ‘Ping Pong.’’ A clothing man once said: ‘(Trousers and Pantaloons are the same thing, only we charge more for the name."’ We sell both ‘Table Tennis’' and ‘* Ping Pong.’ ‘ For to-morrow we offer these games at lower prices than are asked for them elsewhere. PING PONG. | “ HALEX "" BALLS, per dozen, 24 PING-PONG “Wakefield” set; con- RETRIEVERS, 10 EXTRA BATS. a ea TABLE TENNIS. Prony tbh tek Mice hahin ULL: TABLE TENNIS; our green oot con- banded, rubber, collag, eorrgated, tains two sa bats, 60-inch —in fact, every style made and earatiy vo caituiotd balls some that are shown nowhere but 25 sion posts, id 751 nepal pees id Pioor, East of Contre, i SY ‘ ds ° e pectats in Hottons. GERMANTOWN YARN, 16 KIRBY, BEARD & CO,’S BEST skeins to a Ib.; per Ib, VIS ENGLISH [NEEDLE CASES; each contains 75 assorted sewing cae deceit 7” | te Pe ar ia HANDKERCHIEFS, TURNOVERS als tase and DOLLIES, Renaldeance pattern, | wiated Gattan clas bet pekste a COLLARS, REVERS, CENTRE- | STRAIGHT FRONT HOSE SUP- PIECES and BOLEROS, each, | LORTERS; best auatity Nels sian: PEARL BEADS, per string, | corset; all colors, TAFFETA SEAM BINDING, all a ‘ SPOOL SILK; black and file BUA and walt) sight: yorde letters; 17 apoole toa bo; per tore F, P, C, IRONING WAX, always HARTFORD HAIRPIN CABINETS; each contains 200 best quality of ~ assorted hairpins, | DORCAS BLACK DARNING COT- TON; per dozen cards, (Main Floor, Cent: ’ 5 ‘ Women’s Wrise and Chatelaine we Bags and Belts. lt in Yewest Fine Leathers, Shapes and Colors, at. Greatly Reduced Price This is an uncommonly attractive Sale because you are afforded an opportunity to obtain a choice of fine lines at a great deal less than what is usyally asked for leather goods of this character and beauty. ; WOMEN'S GENUINE SEAL | WOMEN’S BLACK SILK TAF- ~ WRIST BAGS; also Morocco and FETA AND MOIRE SILK BELTS; other leathers ; leather lined; in- the new Postilion style, two and side frames; gusset buttons; ‘gilt- |three tabs at back; all nicely fine * snake frame; long chain, QS | ives, with’ crochet buttons’ and | other ornamentations; choice, WOMEN’S GENUINE MONKEY | FANCY PURSES—The largest as- SKIN WRIST BAGS; in black, tan, sortment of imported purses we gray; leather lined; inside frames; have ever offered go on sale to- hew designs; suake frame; hand- | some linked chain; large size, J, OD morrow. They come in a great |many sty‘ss, sizes, leathers and [50° 4S muslin lined; inside straps; ¥ tected leather corners; brass lock pro- = World's Sreatest Grocery. Great, good news from the big Pure Food Exposition on the Fourth Floor. Hallowe'en is almost here and everybody is thinking of apples, nuts and other things used on that mystic evening. We've made prices particularly inviting. You'll observe that by glancing at the list of specials for to-morrow. But remember, too, that in other lines there are special attractions of equal importance. APPLES. HOME-MADE Fancy Large Northen] LAYER CAKES. Spy. Rhode Island Green- flight, Rich Layer Preah shapes; all new goods, WOMEN’S CHATELAINE BAGS; ber in price from real seal front; chamois lined; | LEATHER’ SUIT CASES; russet; inside coin department ; outside handkerchief pocket; covered frames; choice of two sizes, at 9. COFFYE. ORIGINAL “POPULAR BLEND!’ ings, New Hampshire [Fruit’ Fillings, Cocoanut, MOCHA AND JAV. Baldwins, New York|Lemon, Orange, Nut, {rich aromatic favor. Kings, Pineapple, Chho'c olate, jlicious | fragrance. ¢Ibe, per ‘aramel, peck, FD each, OS. 28 HALLOWE'EN HOME-MADE SUGAR. MIXED NUTS. CRULLERS, ‘Best assortment. Ho &, REWIRED New crop. I5 ational made after an old New Eng- \ land recipe, light and flaky, GRANULATED SUGAR, er 70 S-ib. cloth 23 bag, Nutted | CHEESH—"Soctete* Roque- RAC Bis- | DATES—Fancy cuit Co.'s or} Dates or Date Cro- 10 fort, finest importation, Home-Mad g) duettes, pkxe., appetizing and 36 bibs. for 2 MAP! ame pare heome, per Ib., Vermont stock, {b., W188. CHERSE—Bx- ceptional value, 1b, #7 ‘ancy Long Branch or Fresh g Large | Mackerel, 1b. » ¥e@FY Choice selected Chicken, + ber 25 | Halibut or Salmon Steaks, 1D., CRANBERR) New Dark “tnest Bix- | 4 Rt Heroes Me a0) —Pound Cake, Plain, Long Island Butter- D Pigs! FRET, | Citron tea engl beg 1} {tek or Flounders, 1b. bal ee ectekes Pure | Home-Made | LAND —- Whole, Foreaualiig ) BEEF, mild cur. |} ait Kids, Pike hor hoe ‘hipped while you 21 . } B a ber Ib.» | MARMALADE [20467 Bee Pose OBLE WALNUTS, | Neliaat Bitter beth, stock, mew Af yg Marmalade, T-1b, Jar, B Ibs., G0e.; Ib.. BRAZIL for 25 \r a

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