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—— MAS.LAW PLANS -FORSOCIALPOWER After Great Triumphs in Paris _ the Beautiful Widow of the "Street-Railroad Magnate Is _ to Storm the 550. NOTED WOMEN HER FRIENDS. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish and Mrs, Her- mann Oelrichs Expected to Aid , Her In Winning the High Position) She Seeks in New York, w A matter that !s interesting the gos- alps of the smart set and is causing con- siderable conjecture among these who watch the assaults upon the citadels of New York's "550," is the intentions of that famous American beauty, Mrs, George Law. Will Mrs, Law, who has been in America since Christmas, be able to repeat her Parisian conquests in the land of her birth? To the woman who has had entree into the select circles of Parisian society, the Fautourg St. Germain, the opening of the portals into New York séclety may not seem an insurmountable difficulty. At présent the beautiful young widow of the Inte street raliroad magnate Is living In the old Joseph Warren Burden residence in Kast Fifty-fourth street and it has been rumored that she had leased the house at No. 9 West Fifty-second, but H. D. Babcock says he has no in- tention of giving up his house. However that may be, the fact that Mrs. Law !s looking about for a desira- ble residence and the friendship watch Mrs. Sturvesant Fish has shown her seeny to bo recognized among her frlends as indications of a contemplated onslaught on society. ‘Appearance Caused a Sensation, Since leaving Paris, where he social Position was unquestioned, Mrs. Law has jot been associated with any women of the New York inner circle, but her ap- pearance at the readings of Count de Montesauiou and later at the Dog Show jast week caused a sensation, and the remarks that she was the most beautiful woman and the most handsomely gowned were as ardent as they were frequent, While enjoying her social conquests In Paris Mrs. Law gave a decided opinion upon American society and did not nesi- tate to tell of her aversion for the land of her Urth. Paris, which constantly afforded her new experiences and fresh conquests, gave promise of holding her interest forever, with the exception of occasional Visits to the country when she visited her younger sister Lucy and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bain- bridge Smith, Her return to this country and her ‘evident desire to find a New York resi- dence have given grounds to the current fat La. Belle Americajne,” ete known in Parle, ts weary of the reneh capital and desires Lo eisoy, tie Bow sensation of storming the bairlers bf Gotham's tashjonabie se Eieitter ane mit ausceed or not, de nds Jargely upon her diplomacy, Wi ih rs, Stuyvesant Fish and Mrs, ier- Mann Oelrichs as sponsrs for her sooiai career, she might win a more difficult tle, Mrs. elrichs and Mrs, fish have entertained Mrs. Law upon ier former Visits to America, and something may; be expected of them shoud the endeavors to be the five hundred and aixth member of the social set. Many Points in Her Favor. ) Mrs, George Law has many points in her favor. In the first place, she is young, the date of her birth hot-so-far-distant year of | 1874. has dazzling beuuty, her dark brown her luxuriant brown hair, her de:i- Gately tinted oval face, her Inimitable style Ko to make her 4 Woman of un- -pUsual attractiveness. In addition, she "has wealth and a list of titled siliors that ougnt to warm the hearts of Amer- fea's most indifferent social dictator. In Paris Mrs, Law's house on ‘the Avenue d'Antin has been the scene of inany. brililant functions, and the fact that her social position was not that which gave her sway over the American Colony alone but which extended to her the -privilege..of admittance into the most exclusive Parisian aristocratic circles Is a fact that may impress even the indifference of New York society. The Parisian life of Mrs, Law was filled with experiences, and the publ Attention was kept cottantly upon her through the cdntinual *9) orte of her’ humerous engagements, Whtle ubrond was Ri De ‘Witt Talmage Van Doren who wag Sur- or whether {ng her, submerged se.f out of Its d spondent fear of death Mra, Law con- Unued to. keep up the interest of the Parisian public. In Many Sensations. ‘Among the sensations to which the beautiful young American wid the Parisians was Bans of Gerard Lefevre F waging the finest jewellers to fash Jewels for her pet poodles und wabsequent theft of the dog In the dent @pariments of Dr. Rykert, her advocacy of divine healing and her’ numerous en- #agements. hen Mrs, Law yielded to the spell of metaphysical healling and began to daily with the “aub-consclous self the pinna- ole, 58 her sensations was ed, tieorge Law has lived a ite of pitta on ince romance, Whens as use ful Alga Smith, she. married the Wealthy sireet railroad magnate, George } Law, ‘fp 1804, she but followed in the path which mill have been chat of her ‘own mother, to whom G: marriage wwenty-five yeare lore, ‘The former Alga Smith x m @ young lawyer by name fe, but at her mother's death the a waa, atop) pare Se Sire hose nami Eine fiat ~ Yeatman's scl hool a ra} 4 hei knowledg y wonuulred wh F Sirti beens of hor charms amo} her social trends in the French capital Gave re Up, Career to Wea, voloe gave such shat ni puted under Marcheai re and but « year or #0 before wees qhe was Offered a salary of Rudolph Aronson, who pat sr be in Paris. She reingutehed ts of an 07 petatic career, how~ ae her beauty and her Ane it her piled or nducamen 5 ‘e Law, who he ‘means for ‘her ce the death ibe beautiful TOPCAN 8o- Wiwith his wealth ana beater but, @dmirere have boon’ many, Bays whe has no idea of ¢ matrimony. on PORTCHESTDR, yy ‘Leonard Marsbati, wo of Police Magistrate THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. MRS. LAW, WHO HAS COME FROM PARIS FOR NEW SOCIAL TRIUMPHS. MAGKAYS SIT UP WITH AIRS, DUER, Mother of Wife of Postal Tele- graph’s Head Seriously Ill at the Waldorf and Fears for Re- covery Are Grave. NO NEWS FROM SICK-ROOM. Mrs. William A. Duer spent a restiess night, ence while her daughter, Mrs. Clar- Mackay, watched at her bedside. and her ° son-in-law, It was sald at ‘the Waldorf-Astoria this morning that there was little change in her con- dition, It was reported that Mrs. Duer’s {iness had taken a turn for the worse and that grave fears were enter- tained for her. Those in attendance refused to give opt any definite satement as to the prog- resg of the disease with which the sick woman $s afflicted, but/{t was reported that'she has been growing steadily worse for some time. Worry over her mother has affected Mrs, Mackay until she, it is said, the verge of collapse. to go to her home at No, but she deemed it best to re- main at the hotel for an indefinite pe- tod. wealthy young widow make strenuous |" avenue, is on Bhe had Intended Madjson Mr, Mackay also remained at the Wal- dort and spent the entire night at the bedside of the sick woman. to receive cards, e decided but sent word to in- quirers that he would not, give out In- formation as to the patien! condition. "BROOKLYN A SNAP,” SAYS PICKPOCKET, Garrulous Thief Says City Across the Bridge Is a Great Place to Get Plunder. “Brooklyn is the easiest snap I've ever struck,”” brought Detective said Joseph King, from Philadelphia to-day Dolan who was by for stealing a gold watch and chain valued at $316 fro:n George Helmbockel, Brooklyn. @ thousand watches here, I guess, I neyer was picked up but once, place,, of No. 9 Lincoln “I've stolen at least and and then I was only arrested on suspicion. The cops couldn't make a case against me and I was dischrgd.” “How dos it hppen d -Capt. Alstriot confessed he had operated, work?’ Headquart you come Mormon: in wh here to of the h King “Brooklyn judges are noted for sending men up for good Jong tarms,'* “Well, way. teol, crowded it's an easy game, it's a cinch, Vil tell you,” raid Kirtg, in a birst of confidence. ing here for elght years, cars principally. “I've been graft- working the As they're almost al- In And say, when the New o¥rk crooks want to work here, they just come over and size up the Central Office detail as they leave Head- querters. “Many's the time I've showed ‘em the cop Fulton know, as they street, came oat and para ed Why, the New ¥ boys Just looked over the entire bunch— sort of got acquainted with them, you And 1 never yet saw one cop on Fulton above Flatbush avenue, the end or the shopping district." was caught through his devo Many School Children Are Sickly, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, nurse in Childy a ‘8 Home, New York, Break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Mr den, Ct., say! Wmily Maronn, Meri- “It is the best med!- nd, fie in the world for children when feverish and complaining.” druggists or by mail, 260. Bold by were| all sent FREE, ry | Bi dae ees tlor to a woman, who went away with him, and was careless enough to write to a discarded lover for money bagsage. and ‘The discarded man gave her away, the police followed the baggage, and when Kin turned up to claim vas arrest it he The Sunshine of True Health and Life After Years of Agony. Paine’s Celery Compound Rescues a Sufferer Who Had} Given Up All Hope. The liver, the largest and one of the most important organs of the body, is, to thousands of youn and old, a source of suffering. t has been truly said that a diseased iivee means physical and mental tortures and dangers. he common symptoms of liver complaint are loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, furred tongue, constipation, impure blood, headache, depression of spirits and a host of other evils. Are you a victim of liver complaint? Do yout experience any of the symptoms | noted above? If so, do not fail to make} immediate use of Paine's Celery | pound, the only medicine that directly | strikes the root of the trouble, and that| infuses new life into every inactive organ. Mr. C. U, Beaumont, Memphis, Tenn., gives the following testimony: “For many years I was a sufferer from liver trouble, and at times endured ter- rible agonies. My blood was in bad con- dition, and headache and constipation added to my miseries. The doctors were unable to cure me, and 1 lost all hope and at times wished for death. Upon the advice of a friend, 1 com- menced to use your wonderful Paine's Celery Compound. After taking the medicine for two weeks, | felt very much improved. 1 have taken in all seven bot- tles, and, thank God, | am to-day healthy and strong. Paine's Celery Compound truly saved me from the grave, 1 shall always recommend it.” DO YOUR OWN DYBING AT ‘HOME, DIAMOND DYES make home dye- ing easy; they require only care and the simple follow- ing of directions. They give to the in- experienced as good cals as to the ex- pert dyer. Direction book and 45 dyed ene free, DIAMOND DYES, Burling- on, What We Say—You Can Depend—It’s So. HAPMAN&SG Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. Special Offerings for Friday, The Bargain Day of the Week. ® 12}¢c. Stockings, 8c. Women's Stockings, fast oracle extra good qualit: sn double heels-and toes; slighty imperfect, fest, 25c. Underwatsts, 19c. Children's See eorded Underwaists, with tape’ fasteriéd buttons, sizes 21, 22, 23 west. “Measure, in 4 Rpeset Depts : 19 $1.25 Rockets, 95c. héavy fancy turned posts and spindles, carved top board, Arm Rockers, solid seat, golden finish, 95 Men's 1234c. Socks, 8c. Men's Socks, good quality cotton, in tans and fast black, seamless feet, double heels and toes, "8c 15c. Silk ‘Ribbons, 3c. fancy, regular price up to 15c., Silk Ribbons, odds and ends, plain and! Child’s 25c. Aprons, 19c. Made of good quality lawn, full width, bib with straps over shoulder 4-4 and 5-4, in Notion Dept.,dc yard, . "3c edged with lace, -19 __ 39c. Dusters, 15c. $1.50 Chiffon Hats, 59¢, © Ostrich feather Dusters, good Tucked chiffon Hats, in black ° size, in basement, 15) only, 3 good shapes, 59 1 ‘Dozen Shoe Laces, 5 | $1.1 75 ; Clothes Wringers, $1.25. Mohair Shoe Laces, 10c. quality, |C Challenge Clothes Wringers, / 10-inch, white rubber roll ers, nite rubber $1.25 Embroidery Dept., value 15c., 15c. Cord and Tassels, 8c. Cord and Tassels for pillow or curtain use, 3 yds. long, large, full Tassels, latest shades and colors, in Art 8c 25c. ‘Imperial Records, 15, Including songs, quartets, marches, two-steps, cake walks, banjo solos and talking specialties, all very loud and clear, each, AS Women's Walking Skirts of all~ flare, with fourteen rows of stitching, $5,00 Walking Skirts, $3.00. wool melton or Thibet cloth, five gore, fuil $3.00 | $1.00 Curtains, 80c. Fancy cross-striped madras Curtains, fringe one end, 45 inches wide x 3 yards long, pair, .80 Barnsley Towels, Each, 9c. Fringed Towels,20x40,heavy bleach- ed Barnsley, neat patterns, each, 9c 5c. Toilet Soap, 3c. Witch Hazel Tollet Soap, large 4- ounce cake, 3c Percalines, various length colors, 12% c. to 15¢, ¢. goods, - Dtess Linings, Yard, 64c. Consisting of Gloss Silk, Spun Silk and all 6ic| 50c. Rug Lengths, £7c, Rug Lengths g Ingrain Carpet, 36 inches wide, some all wool, reg. 35c. and 50c, quality, e each, 17 Pillow Cases, Each, 8c. Hair Brushes, Etc,, Each, $0c. Misery Hall, Please Let Me Sleep, and others, cop: Pillow Cases, soft tinish, bleached} Hand Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Cloth muslin, 3-inch hems and 45x36, 8 Brushes, Hat Brushes, ebony each, IC} back, choice, 10 19c, Sheet Music, 5c, $2.00 White Waists, $1.25. Latest popular selections, such as, In the Sweet By and By, Down Where the Wurzberger Flows, Banquet of 15) Women's Waists, made , imported striped madras, full front made with slot seam forming yoke, front trim- med with Maree pearl buttons, tucked ack, new full sleeve, sizes, 32 to 44, $1.25 sertions, in white and ecru, the _newest r dress trimming, | yd. 2,000 yards white Dotted Swiss, 5 different styles, yard, Boys’ 39c. Pants, 19. Torchon and Cluny Laces, 2 25c: | Wide Torchon and Cluny Laces and In- 25) White Dotted Swiss, 64c. jc Victoria Lawns, Etc., 5e. White India Linens and Victoria Lawns, goods worth 10c,, 124gc. and 5c | 45c,, various lengths, 25c, Red Damask, 19c. Turkey red Damask, 60-inch, it patterns, yard, 50c, Rubbers, 39. Boys' wool Pants, in plain gray, 2,000 pairs women's Storm Rub- ya cheviot or 0191) "bers, latest style toes,all sizes,pr,, «39 Paint Special. jal, Leggett's Floor Paint, in dark and light] {0 rolis of fine Gilt Papers and 20 yellow. 6 doz. Y-gal. cans, | yards of Border, value $2.00, 79¢, value, for +05) for ‘$1.00 oe a MAIL ORDERS daiiis SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST A Underpriced Specials in ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, in all the best! street_ and evening shades. TWO-THIRDS of the lot are 38 INCHES, The balance consists of the usual 39c. goods, which is but 36 inches wide. AT, PER YARD, tntnen ene tnenacenenane: THE GRE crisp 29 EST BARGAINS EVER SHOW T High- Class Ordinary offerings pale into insignificance in comparison with these wonderful values. We bought a manu CHILDREN'S DRESS SUIT CASES—Cost 00; regular retall prico $3.95; mado of solid sole leather, with trimmings, turned edges degen: anae ta) 95 ‘oir choice of CHILDREN'S DRESS SUIT CASES—Cost to make $1.90; regular retall price $2.65: made of aheep- ell leather, with turned edge ped cor- Bers and brags trimmingr: #1260 12 to 20 inches; pick out any size for.. ENGLISH $7.50; regular retail price $10.00; twelve-ounte solld sole leather, sewed, with French edger, best spring locks, strong the stock tn the real Englts leather (Imported os: in. hat boxes) last regular retall pri sewed in frames, and Rnglish locks, COMBINATION SUIT CA ‘ost to mal $20.00; made of rolld’ xo! sewed in frames and ha ed ce, Meronch Aitabe c lo leather and riveted, shi are full-size inches; our price DRESS SUIT CAS! regular retail pric sole leather, with turned brass spring Mned, 24 Inches; th r Teal alligator leat ° eal ator en ther natin French finished your cholce for. MEN'S ENGLIEH C |AGS—Cost to lregular “retailyriee c#i6.0n Haglan bridle leathor, bani Hiph lock and strong trglise henaiee strong English handle, fait eaten: nea soRe antl on made; in colors rus corners, Irleh I} canes: 6 in only turned edges, cap) ed and brass trifaminy ‘an colors; ful Inches: ‘price. SOLE LEATHER ees Black .. Colored Dress Goods “ ALL-WOOL VOILES of American man- About ufacture, but when made up into a)SHRUNK CHEVIOT. ‘gown will look and wear as well as the | MISTRAL ETAMINE, 44-INCH ALL-WOOL wide and the REGULAR 50c. QUALITY. imported dollar quality. Leather Bags! stock on such favorable terms as to make possible these— THE GREATEST VALUES EVER SEEN IN NEW YORK! 12,00; solo leather, In glazed calf finish, hand- with brass trimmings Hued, In colors rurset and tan; full-sized PROMPTLY. 4 FILLED. ry _ AND 22D and wiry black and all the orings. AT, PER NIN facturer’s Jenther 6.” ko $14.60; regular retail price le leather, hand- ni with strot ine 24 to make $3.75; made of nolid ind capped is rea locks. @ price rus casei make 33,00, LUB $4,00 and $5.00; 4.25, $5.60 and $6.50; tall. pric and women; make | English bridle leather ‘LOWS, t $17.00; regular retall price $96.00% made of each bag strongly made of tn imported hogekin, hand-sewed, with two | prow” colors, | full er fined with brass trimmiigs, lock: handles; prices’ and 12 and 13 In, outside straps, linen and leather linod, locks and str nd strong Vienda es 14 and 15 in, i. 17 and 18 tn, 2.95 Women’s 40c Hosiery fast bl with white tipped heels and toes. fast black. panne aes oe one erer Steer et eee er There are 900 pairs in this lot, including WOMEN'S 2 CLASP in grays, browns, tans, &c, modes. some of the styles, range from 5 3-4 to 7 1-4. At fifty cents per pair the price is ridiculously low. It does than pay the duties of these Imported Gloves—leaving practic the importer or manufacturer, Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants —sizes 3 to 10 years—in tan shades... Boys’ Cheviot Knee Parts —sizes 3 to i Fann blue and gray MIxtdeceereeeeee Boys’ K. & E, Flannelette Waists & Blouses 4to 14 aC —reduced from 50c.+ Boys’ Golf Caps in all sizes. For { sure to bring a prompt response! These Gloves are in the styles, comprising Pique or Prix seam in one or two clasps. English red, tan and oak. The sizes are 7 to 8 1-2. ennonbed one snenene: Men’s $1 Paj amas 300 airs of Men's Madras Pajamas in all- Jal patterns (the ellent colorings, are in this lot. ne is pal is perfect Buy a couple or more pairs while this sale is At Clearance Sale Prices! CYLINDER STOVES—the $5.00 |SELF - FEEDING and $6.00 kinds, prices reduced| Cylinder or square for a quick clearance; take 95] renee the $14 to any stove in the lot ___any stove in the lot only 7 Me stove in the lot for. A cevce WP that we can offer them at such low figures. in Box Calf, Black, Vici Kid and best Patent Leather ; all styles of heels (including the square $ common-sense and Louis XV. ); excellent I workmanship; special price, per pair....... ° WOMEN’S $1.65 BLACK DONGOLA EX- —With kid and patent leather tips; full of style and service; special price, per pair,,,.. WOMEN’S $2.00 AND $2.50 SLIPPERS—Hand- some, with short vamps and very high Louis XV, heels, showing 2, $ and 4 straps; special price, per pair. we«'s Imported Gloves 50c Some of the Gloves are slightly soiled through store usage. om “WMlen’s $1.50 & $2.25 Gloves $1. 100 pairs of Perrin's Gloves for Men are to go the bargain way—a statement Coal Heating Stoves kinds—bargain price for Women’s Shoes Cheap! These shoes were not made to sell at low prices; is only by the accident of an advantageous purchase 295C WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, fast black, lace 1er'y down to the toe: WOMEN'S GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, with double soles; Hermsdorf b | t 5 30 who) dot BREAKFAST 50 each, 1 Ht 126. Sone 110. Baws F. Hi i —— IN ty uu Lac! WOMEN'S REMBRANDT OR RICHELIEU RIBBED LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, Hermsdort KID GLOVES— WOMEN'S GRAY MOCHA PIQUE GLACE AND SUEDE GLOVES, in tans and The sizes, in but little more ally nothing for Friday Only! most desirable The colors are 795¢. best), showing In all the details of manufacture every on, STOVES — styles, nickel $18 10.” only it WOMEN’S $2, $2.50 and $3 BUTION AND LACE SHOES, ‘1.65 fir opular eal 888A OHOAOE Onaga ede tnd Onbn dnt vO FILLED. oods STREETS, N, Y. Goods(Co 50-INCH ALL-WOOL SPONGED AND: 45-INCH ALL-WOOL ee with CANVAS VOILE. 45-INCH ALL-WOOL |NUN’S VEILING AND 50-INCH AIC} » 39¢ noi ree une: AT, a” Sample Silks = nish. ont 0- en a and Saturday Short leng ths—mostly manufacturer's samples and mill ends— goto aa ¢ up this bargain lot. The various weaves are well fepresented. The qualittes are such as are in active mand for Wning and waist needs. Note the prices 36-inch Black Habutai. 27-inchBlack aeeestilie 19-inch Black Moire Taffeta, | 19-inch Black Lyons Foplins. 49-inch Colored Satins, 19 “inch Black AILSilk Taffeta : 19-inch Colored GrosdeLon- 19-inch Lining Taffetalines. Re 95s, *39¢ | Biss," 50¢ B. F. Hunt & Sons wae )5 yd., (Factory, Elbogan, Carlsbad—Showrooms, 41 Barclay St., N. Ys), Their Entire Stock in America of China, Crockery, Glassware, Etc, At 40% Discount from Wholesale Prices!} The result is shown in the following unsurpassed values, which are simply indicators of hundreds of other rich bargain offerings. This is the housekeeper’s opportunity. OPEN-STOCK DINNER WARE. 0 AND | BAUCERS—Tea Maer | nee. ame Bone We Have Bought from Here ta shown thin Carlvoad ina in a variety ot biapite| ful selected flower decore- tong. You can make up your MDAT PLATTERS, wholceale price our price, each, y, | COVERED BUTTER DISHES— | dozen , | BF. Must Chest wholesale 5 ee : ¥ 50c| at bs a Optical Store Where fully qualified optictans are in constant attendance to test your vision, and where modern scientific methods are used in fitting Eyeglasses and Spectacles to correct failing vision, no matter from what cause. We will Offer as a special inducement $3.00 Gold Filled Ey or S: ne ease yet} fe a bona Sde offering of the highest product of the opticias's ‘The lefene mrtg Su ‘corrected and the finest periscoplc fe This & fully ees Soin) opted lishment, Wet smcke a crectaltY et eculisew” ‘and optical repairs. Main Floor, Front, 2ist Street 6lde. ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY & Best Groceries! Our Grocery delivery service is thoroughly equipped for the prompt delivery of your pur- chases. No vexatious delays in getting your Groceries delivered quickly if you buy them here. and at Prices Lower | than Wholesale Rates 75c| ASPARAGUS TIPS, Detmonte, me avality 5 white, \ nd, oe Bic. . cS Virtory brand, uallty, i i 1.10) Friday and Saturday. ss Canned Goods Peas, f choles ‘tiaty 2 LIMA BEANS, 40 | Beltpeo | 3%4-1b. quality, | doxen cana, hah. ay Bacon! Bird a-1b, BANG, extra Sue Special Inducements in Imported and Domestic Shaw's (Limerick) IRISH HAMS, | Shams (Limerick) I RISHE delicious flavor, — per 35c OKED HALF PIGS 15c POU, .covessereere oe © HEADS. per pound .. .. Shaw's (Limerick) IRISHBACON, |Shaw's (Limerick) 1 RISH delicious flavor, —sper 33c SMOKED PIGS’ JOWLE, 15c¢}, ¥ Squires. Ase, Fol, entre J4c BACON, Waite Label, 15c PAM, or BUTTER Sci 2h,omner. 1,45 Fish Department ! During the Leaten 0 ovr Fish Department will offer the ies ol malas aaa etc,, at waa Salmoa, Sturgeon, earings. Aettls h. —— cia, IR Bc| fit BE ge Bi. a Timely Lenten Suggestions from Our CODHIAH, Braker Aly "ee Hip. ber, 400; or ODFISH é LOUSTER, Basar quailty, phe HE <n see whole “nas r Fiost CAKI, | glade Oorion | en amar 25¢ | a8 dos, Beaclene Cotte =, entre. arataia Canning Siac, we. a I, ee

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