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" Venue’ y Hi A ; ‘ : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1903. : FA HUSBAND TO. [°7°°"*"iicrhs ition ro ‘ae eaeerao Fo-wonnow. KISSED DAUGHTER, |stHieerae Ess | The BE HER ONLY HOPE WENT OUT TO DIE) sc'seursst"emene 2 BD losiniss Proves tory in Farmington, N. Y,, and 1 Ba hs Popular Prices Miss Elizabeth Sheldon Will Be urday left the house, saying he was go- When the Child Told Her Mother] #¢ stood in the vestibute of the house | Qu “QUAKER SPECTALTIBS. TION, Lai Pan, by QUAKER ing there. Laat night he returned home. | m 6 and sent for his daughter. When she} fio as, . Ne ‘4 Led to the Altar To-Morrow of Her Father's Farewell! came to him he kissed her aftectionately [i fours. "Hs | METHODS, Torin ortered in, U i “You will never see me again. ‘Tell [every mode boratary. e7ipped mith and Woman and Girl Walked the your mother that { haye gonesput to Kill Ml wet of Der evan facility A fares | GUA in Beis , by the Author of the “Dolly, Dialogues.” | Streets All Night Seeking Him! | ‘hen ne nurriea trom the house. The mother and dav as ceee|| BAY a4 pore, 3° ina Si f Tr te ‘ Sete of Teeth (Doudie Buction), $3 | Bridge Work (Per Tooth), . + |atatlon to police stauon, necking ia ve | Gold Crowns | «= « $3| Gold Filting "2s. rs, Emily Tachopp, of No. 5i¢ Weat| find the man. — All Bight jong they | Queker Crown, Bridge and Plate Work !asts a lifetime, All Work Guaranteed, One Hundred and Sixty-first street, and| ‘udged shout the dark and mud Hours: 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundays9to 3, German Spoken. her twelve-year-old daughter Matilda| fawn they found Fechopp ie ever | are watching at the bedside of Emil| lot near their home. UAKER DENTAL SOCIETY Tho horpital physiclans eay that he| ‘Tachopp, husband and farher, who is| The howpltal UE dh Sc on eS saci stan Ngr lin i . ar Dwey, exington Ay, (Cor. St) ‘30 BECOME MRS. HAWKINS. | ‘ | But In ths Minds of the Great Read: | Ing Public She Will Alwe Be) , Referred th as Mrs. Anthony | ~ Hope. | ‘ t {Dolly'wes down her teacup with a ark. “You're horribly disagreeable to-day," | pe said. | (A noticed that Lady Mickleham’s race | yas tuehed apd tha: the hand which | “mgd held the teacup trembled a 1ttie. The fact 4," 1 observed candidly, | You exaggtrate the situation. And | Piet are unjyet 1 came here to teil! G that a certain acquaintance of ours, perhaps 1 had better cai him an! admirer, one Anthony Hope Hawkins, i about to bé married. You reward me telling mp that 1 am disagrecante. dying in the J. Hood Wright Hospital trom carbolic acid poisoning. All night Hi 255 Gra d St Grand ) (Cor. Cortlandt St.) tong mother and daughter had searched Hi in |, (Gre Theatre Bidg re lai the naighborhood of their home for the ENGINEER MEETS i mi who had announced his Intention to i himself and then hurried from DEATH ON RAIL the house. They ‘found him at last dying in vacant lot near their home. Was Crossing the Track When a Techopp is an expert silk weaver and 6 designer. He had been superintendent Light Engine Ran of many large factories until a year Him Down, ago, when he began to drink heavily and refused to work. He had saved| David Walls, thirty-etght years old, of ‘ fiulte @ fortune, however, and insured|Port Jervis, an engineer employed. on N WV. PEN his Hfe for $10,000, the Erle Raliroad, was inetantly killed | : ° Nearly a year dgo he told bis wife he| while crossing the tracks in front 6! | |1381 Broadway, near 38th St., New York. could not overcome his desire for drink |the west end of th tand had determined to end his life, He|@ruck ly engine No removed to Hugh left home Christmas Day. and on New|gomery street. ou mean he is." ; ean d looked out of the window and 4 Ae X thought from the long silence t she oe STORE WILL BE OLOSED ON SAT- SURE wen abies dheng (re panes, y “hy CO . URDAY, THE FOURTH—AND ON *You both are," she asserted, after a) MRR his, A 4 EVERY SATURDAY THEREAPTER ae : t | med Mi AT NOON, ON OTHER BUSINESS “But why." 1 asked, “why shouldn't! ¢ 7" _ Mr. Hawking get married? He ls goings | 4 : ; LEMS US §04-l00king and wealthy {n a moder- % ‘ ate degree—and," | added as an atter- 3 d F ) rear z - e ay 3 ‘ < $$ $$$ | who had represent is country at the § Why She Objected. Mecha aE Y hdd ental eas 0 E Is ty) € g a 6 0 I a S ° Jat foams. You must adgnlr that ita a 4 lithe ake Alar hae tov Niet, bee In‘point of the numbers that come and the waists that it is th hi ki fom excuse.” ¥ . . , + far LE Sha sia Aue Sieve wah HL Mee ig ' d aists that go out, it is the greatest sale the store has ever known ¢ {1 on't mind the ten of hie marrying p FASECUTED HI i war geval varnacuca eetaliea aita Gani Judged by the quality of materials, the variety of designs and the extraordinary prices, it is ) i mus) she conceded finally to the Clay soon saw the futlilty of winning oe. idea of his being in : Ber be a ee cd, An Event Without a Parallel in the Trade. J se, “perhaps he Jen't. | _—— ; : {id think. noe 1 ac-| Youngster in Court on Charge GEN CLAY 5 CHILD Gan iy ve them nome wot th ce waists that hi va tie call fo vate dope er meyers ie ioe eae ven) sey ee Dey SNe j “ ' ford County and tried to make them le very waists that have the call for favor. of Stealing a Cold Stove Ac- Tposifonsand, sold everytbine. Get Cay ‘ .. The Bi gest Item of All Is’ ? - then took the git to whitehall, A lot of forty dozens, embracing a good many different designs, in wh from 32 to 44—but not In cuses Department of Makin WIFE IS A WIDOW {where her husband followed and she in- Q g' Yt gns, in which will be found all sizes from nol (et + ‘ AES Nits A ways te F p | 9 | Aisted on ‘his remaining. “He was toler. any one style. There are hand-embroidered ‘Linens, hand-drawn Mexicans, Dotted Swisses, Silk Mulls, Persian Lawns and Distasi tate aac: All Kinds of Trouble for Him. = 5 Srdered. him’ out.and. the girl. followed lain Linen, They are trimmed with Antique Laces, Irish Crochet, Cluny and Val. Laces. Not a waist in this collection has ‘ » felling | him. Recently Brock was arrested on . ‘That he loves you more to-day than ——_—- | Riley Brock. Whom She Marri cf, urpicion of Paving cirouiated counter: in offered for less than $7.75; many others are worth a-great deal more. Wats sou ware married,” I Anished. “Of! Googe steKiroy. Mftern veara old, of y a ie Marrie: jfelt money. He was. acquitted and went course he dogs.” Then I added hastil fe ; 1 No. sso Went Thirty-ninth street, when} When tbe Aged Statesman eine (Tho wedding Is to-morrow you know."| OO sine Went Blde Court to-day » ONE HUNDRED DOZEN WOMEN'S WAISTS, OF WOMEN'S JAP. SILK WAISTS, front of sixteen giNoe" eal Dolly, stowty, 1 didn't vonteen-yearotd Frank Uronty.| Released Her, Is Killed by a) TO FIRE A MAGNET UP NERY ING SHEER ERY Wifcopt or tea 7 inch pats | shoulder tucks, two box plats, three rows of open work, been ie 7 Forty a nt ni wo rows of Cluny lace down centre front, w! in 44 ig ‘4 Kind of @ girl {x sho?” she added. of No. 4M Wert Fortrfrat are! om a] Trai in linold. | THIRTY MILES IN AIR, | ticking between: Lyoltarge squares medallions oticlany | $ | 55 with a large tuck running between, running across blouse $2.95 ¥ : xonne Sheldon’s Stetews )) | wagon at Tenth avenne and Thirtleth; a lace each side of front, attached collar of two rows of e of waist; one row in sleeve and back; collars, cuffs and 7¥ il have never had the pleasure of see-| street declared that for thres years We} Sa moay as ) Cluny lace Ce Val. lace; very tee puff sleeve with front plaits of wide openwork; white only noe ’ fu ne iagy oe sire Hramiin Nae bees nersesnted by the paier aqg| LENINOTON, Ky., June 30—-Riley | prot, Whitney Believes It Will Gtay| A ‘UCk# cuffs of lace insertion and edge; $2.95 value... WOMEN'S JAP. SILK WAISTS, circular yoke and col- + jd, ‘Her name, howev agents of the Childven's Sorlety Brock, husband of the divorced ehtld Suspended There and Will ONE HUNDRED | DOZEN NOMENS WAISTS, OF } lar, front and back of fine Val. lace insertion hemstitched in American, @ sister of Susanne | rested yesterday by Capt. Ferris and Slaw : Cluny # silts ‘ox plaits in. back, three wide tucks in top of sleeve run- eldon.” see etective Grif, of the West TUlrty: |e Rein Ges anes ea DY OR ALG) ACA oar Si or ie i box plaits and fine tucking, with fancy ornaments of f 0 | nieeeticne’ three running lengthwise, forming large * Be OU ecatdmaesnall nacelle rato celta a acer | Loneview: dily whersshe had gas iyiih| | DMN VBR Cala lane ik novel ak, heavy lace, large puff sleeve tucked; $4.75 falue........ J puff; white only 24 the soft lace at her bosom fluttered as|ing a touw of the precinct when they | hs wife. h 3 “4 from a qippretaod sigh. “Do you caught sight of the boys getting up on] Mrs. Brock wired Gen, Clay of tho | See or rae ae apt me on {6 know what ¢olor her eyes ar je [the wagon, lifting the stove out and | accident and he has sent her money to X. Schoonmaker, of the Whitney freed. and when I shook my h “tts [carrying It off. 4 Electric Development Company, as H ets cs E 4 ray ‘i setore | OFM her husband's body here for burial. |! one: pany, as soon S h fe th Ath f J ] T I] eR ee aaatD, | reieate Baker Delectivesorimn exid:|1¢ la expécted (hat shojwilllagaly> re: |e beeen, arrangs;for the transcortiag ome INgS 10F 6 i) u raveiler. @onveqtience to aerate Ua AIC be roea unable to locate the owner of | tur G aT d mak of a thirteen-Inch cannon, will fire a ah e ‘ t priciest Demir. ats aid tn wee) unable ce Ioenle the ones of |iurn to cea, Cy and make her home spnerieal magnet up into the air. To No matter where hae go, or how brief the trip, you'll have need for some of the articles mentioned here; or BairrCany che sire." she breathed, boy be held in view: of Nis bad resord.. 1c, seturn of Dora. Richardson, the | "iecenonem ct mic Bites In enact else they will serve to add to the pleasure of your trip. Splendid pricings this week on the following: IE to herself, ove’ Sy eee ; : ty & { ft Ned it Cases, light i “Th 3 i _|aaked Magistrate Baker; “a cold poor farmer's girl, to the home .of the | that, once beyond the pale of the law Linen Covered Su i Broken lines of high - grade If a fishing trip is a part of your No. 3 Weno Film Camera, taking > - “A gaa move,” remied Griffin. startled a legion of friends the world | will 1 it and by attaching 1 r * lo in.; leather sarles at a saving: ei ens, it there is\"" Dolly. protested. ‘Are you a hes Sralaviee over when ne eared aye will make fire wean draw Croutahove linitines [ure cases. | He Aided besa TRUNKS, Li iat boa Bamboo Ro, [eameras. | aiomtie shutter, 4 s “Yes, air." perhaps the last chapter of a strange | “ge r a w wo and three RO! er two-plece, nicke' regular value ibenprerhios wh Mapas Pelieelcns and “Where did ou get the stove?” the| romance. Gen. Clay, who had won fi GE EG arp ew et eater eda Sey brass joes a 24 and 26 In, sizes; | trays; all well made on basswood reel pies Soe; in | $14.25, special..............$7,75 Rites aad she, wound Final Re tieud Magistrate asked McBlroy fas an abolitionist in q alave State and ‘running of machinery all over the world, value $1.95, for........... $1, boxes; among the lot you will find | three pieces. O85 No. 4 Seneca Plate Camera, taking Wibint Me. andl criticiee my frocks Fee “Found {¢ on er Junk Wagon, replied | eee Leather Covered 24-In, Suit Cases, the rich best Trunks obtainable, Lancewood, two-piece, for weak- a 4x5 picture, fitted with an achro- LJ) f Perhaps, she'd get him to alter them |'* Youngster, pulling ‘himself up on the in very dark tan (so much in de--| worth up to $19.50; while they last, «fish, a matic fens; complete, with case and \ t+-@ippeee. she should hem. | agistrate’s desk in order that the latter D T TREATMENT CURES CONSUMPT 0 mand now), built on a steel frame, | your choice at....... Gwar 75 psa A GT Se Sac double plate-holder, special... $3.95 FP e should sugseet thet he) ment get a look at him. “Dey w t turned edges, linen lined, riveted Lancewood, three-Joint, extra tip, " 5 shanige the color of my. gown from gray | in ter take it to de d vue hinges, brass. locks, sole - leather N. B.—These trunks once sold can. | cork handle, for trout or bass, at Sloan's Developing Box, suitable po to blue!” exclaimed Dolly, with what 1| Suny, an’ we tought we could gee] It 1s now generally recognized by the only method ever discovered which will inges, ful fichisyd: ith, not be duplicated, $1.39 for developing mf size plates up to thought quite unnecessary violence, “| better use of bt dan the Gume court” modical profession that the most effective successfully administer the ‘Tuberculine.”” corners; Lee inc! ace leep; ot er sinner Ir * 4x5, and can be used to feadtand i bbatgplue,” Grimih at this stage of the proceeding | way to treat consumption is to attaek?tHe! Tho Koch Treatment te direct and thor straps or catches; value $3.75, for - ight weight, made on veneered | Split Bamboo, from 95c. to22.50 | unioad your plate-holders; Just the f ce uaat eee atte hat, amay | BOK, I and aid the boy bad been ar-| germs in thelr atronghold, the lungs aud} ougd, atid the cutes leh sk otacta are $2.95 nasweOR pas | peneaiaday wie beats nickel-plated, with $i ae thing for the country; regularly ‘ Aaa advise | fented at least 4 « FOE eee tnd | ate pipes permanent. Ample evidence of this state- S tt i multiplying, 40c, to.+....... i $6.50, special.........5. 000, ' may Meeke aan choose ‘ay tint or Feniting bot of als Swen age astray. "| The old way of swallowing medicine into, ment 1 Pierettsae peste ea rue bound. Li Reels, hard rubber, 150 yards, spe- ane $5.00 _ t “Well,” Interrupted Dolly, ‘I don't seo |, “at's not go." sald the lad, oursting | tno stomach has been proven by years of) cured 1 MRS aa aan BS, CHIE See ee $2.00 'wo-plece, extra fine eot- Ray Fe ea da ret eed Have Ip toare per cope have Pinched m*| experience to be ineffective, De. Kaward|amplen. of the success of the new Keoh case ee er eroun pelliee ies iipen sior lock, 2 heavy aie amie anes ton; some are plain Bid a Mlokicham’s tes ever aince | fF" Dey are persecutin’ me, as dey Koch snys: “From my experience, coveris® | Treatment. a rete Neviass shirtcpoccie fandigin:) |i nutes around outside, cloth lined: “plete of neh AAS Oe AB thread, BATHING $ and some striped; MgeN eaid Te Ne ia nent who am |@id Dovery. Wot's a tle feller goin | many years, in which I have personally) Mr. Frederick Richter, 291 Irving Ave., vee H i dete Henty value 32inch)34 inch 36 inch 36 incW }-tscseacd cick wee oes fo SUITS. regular 75c, to $t {al fi ee a a ee oa ce gO) We r, Dim? 1M} teosted thousands of consumptives, I think | Brooklyn. N, Y., says: “I had consumption. is Lect ay right; Hooks, any size, dozen A values, at.....50 Anat ‘alte cdded’ with tele ot | rm orrs for you" maid the Magis-[1 can sately say that not one pattent wus) My lunge were in a frightful state, and my Laps exceptional values in Steam $750 $8.00 $8. 50. $9.00 pebpetnis b salt-water use, 8¢ ie All-wool, 2-piece, $1.95 to. $3,75, jan't wish t ) te, “and I'll see that there's no pet-| ever cured of Ine co! tion by tak- frequent hemorrhages, followed by my pur- a B . sdeseesieueedip deg seees | aes} ey | ahaa be haat tthe eMail secuting done, around this. court. ihe medicine tnte; (ne stomiagh.” | ozyasa6fcvg¥ans andd|soe be Weak taal er Rugs; both are full 60x72 In., ‘ Fishing Outfit—rod¢ reel pees ne Fee Blouse Suits, Bat ereupon he dschary the boys, Consumption 1s a terrible disease, and ro-| 1 could scarcely walk, I lost 27 pounds in and all wool, in Men's Leather Belts, of finest qual- line'and sinkers; M 75 enh seta Bie mohair, trimmed ‘ EL SUMMER SHOW a quires heroic treatment, The diffculty| three weeks, After my doctors had given dark plaids on ity superlor in Spakding each Wesaea $ pela air and self-colored * yy Me ahertcs, heretofore has been.to get at the seat of| mo up, saying there was no chance for my both sides; or, if style and finish; i B, exch, 7S¢. and. . $1.00 Fy eeeeete ease reese ss 744+ SOOO oA ON AT THE BIG STORE. (Prom the Punch Bowl.) the diaease, the breathing apparatus, This! recovery, the Koch Lung Cure, at 50 West you prefer, one ’ value $1.25 to §: Royal Special, athing Suits, of blue mohair, \ : “Why do you put aed 508 the grave] 1. accomplished by the use of the Dr. / 28 Bireet, New York, completely, cured me, side ia Saree ae Gites uy, $y Mereveeteerecscree Pe vgcervens gna o eS sais ri ‘taller collsts trimmed : © woaratval Pe ot a Chinaman?” she asked of a keon-| jaward Koch Inhalation Apparatus and I am now as well as ever,’ or silk-bound edges; values, 9. Women's Silk and Satin Belts, i nd, at... B2. poinaraotted white 'mobals, f wee bolle Of All Nations” Given witted Colestial. Physicians admit that the Keck “eber-| ana gonuise Roch Lute Cnte tent bo fires and $7.00, for. $3.95 and $5.00 | new and desirable Mess Lath English Balls, $4.75 . ieee pas rei cite Lees ee newly | culine” Kflle the contumption poten when | 22d Street, where consultation, exaraination “Genuine Seal, Amero aie Aaeie 91,00, ‘Bigs becuse CEU pearen very lively, Sc. Black Mohair Bathing Suits, we Fe married couple?’ came all the answer) pro in direct contact with the germs! frie, lutely atelaine Bags, e) AONB 015s vipa bed sh tuieslee’e'y 5 trimmed with whit rt Inugomay Ghawre are not confined to the A MS thameslves: ‘Theteoch taMalation «ln ie | Seta Sire ime ee oe ee F rine acs. | value $1 and Ti raphe Finest Satin Belts, va Hammocks that usually cost $1:30, and vel, Hid pee ris = —— —- ne t | Sees Lode Pr GAED BERR PE Pe H'0 O9'e.9 8 2: now. edevocecarenes. Stitching............ gardens and vaudeville theatres, raged sees s Dos * At the mammoth 8! Wrist Bags, in Walrus, fitted or Women's dainty hand-made em- Hammocks that MISSES’ AND CHI 7 Men eee atanuriiea ce ickches if unfitted, leather and chain handles, |~ broldered Wash Beit uousily. sold MAMMOCKS } usually cost $2.25, | hair Bathing Sahay Gael weatod oolieadds seve i yale Ad Simpson Crawford Ca. } Simapgor Erauford Ca colors and black, also new Auto | for 39C, at...sssesereves 00 DS sAND, | NOW: -+-.$1.78 | sallor collar, trimmed with white SEG ations.” “whia' the: arat bad Bags, ie chain handles; vate ee The Paris make, _hammoets, that BAG. eeeceeeeeess $250 enterprise has been Prag rege cess ees taie a nothing better, No, } Mdenigneted ‘American Week.” ‘Tho Chatelaine Bags, in a number of swInes, } 2 size, for children | NOW... -2.ps0esess2+4+ 82,50 75c.. 986. @tore fe brili{antly decorated and the pretty styles, regular price 5Soc., or adults, special Palmer's Combination Chair and i is Totunda, with its giant fountain and Wednesday Sale of DEL FOODS : at. testers 25 | for to-morrow.. -. $5.50 | Hammock, regularly 94.25, at$3,85 $1.45 to $12.50 iy od trically {ilvminated waters, is a daa- ng. 1¢ of color, ‘ Pita ve gy se AT THE SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO ane es : SRE intact aise a: . An Extraordinary Sale of Very }} 5,000 Pairs of Silk Gloves }} Some Startling Big Values in : anet ‘peo. PEPPER—Freah ground, black, EGGQS-Guaranteed absolutely ¥ (Double Finger Tips). en’ rts een oa 8 0 A P — Babbitt's or Kirk- a BS SOS GOAN fap hot ane itite orang’ County Fine Quality Ribbons 50 75 98c. and $1 20 pair. M N) Neglige Shi ‘Morning: man's borax, 7 cakes.........20 | CRAG ERA tre Sen Kngen @ ACARONI—Roaper Brand At Remarkable Price Concessions. Naa a a ye dab Just In Time for the Fourth, ae a som COCOA NUH Se Beet: toned aroni, Vermioelll, “ Bpaghett arcana any An offering that cannot be duplicated ; ine He Petcicd t-ahrgrarl tear Peas Seda aif | shredded or desiccated, 2 Tom “O8 “005 é outside the Simpson Crawford _ store. FIRST FLOOR. aarohe: cela Sil ate alee | HRAMeadow Brook Cream: INS—Largo, This is undoubtedly one of the best Ribbon > : * za Owing to weather condition: h enki te COFFME—Highest grade Mocha | ory, delivered " Rha oly ong Malaga, clusters 2 Vos. ry opportunities of the Sean oiee are varieties Scarcity of the product intensifies the many Negligees, so the Dest qualities Neoce then disepoearicg and Java: toswiea deny, ground es | 1p ene sees 1.19 Freres tl Hi roeu Roya} om my ean and prices are Bt WG Go interest. 3 “y sn Sacrihgg in jects te. reduce stock. x COTTOLE) ‘ure white, in 2, > a re e itleness. ousands ards * . A “ ey are superb styles a jade shows a number of pT An 16.00 Ibe. Mixed” Enelish | 4 and 10 1b. pais, 1b... +10 ba peste td Cambcon, Caliterhin ur 2) every One at a saving, oy Five thousand pairs of Silk. Glove newest fashions of 1903. please SNE ¢ ee ee soned with fresh ground. sple Packed In Sheavy ekned” Sonke \gainch albsilk. basket-weave Sash Ribbon, |} With double finger tips, in black an at $1.05. TmASEn irsakiaat, pint bottle, dog., 1.00; bottl Svrups, dog, W896; cane. AD white, cream, pink, light blue, lilac, Nile, white only. Production of the Kayser ‘ Ve mosa Oolong, Uncolored Japan and 1 RBACH EER al Stuart,” Cal. eels, reseda, turquoise, black; mariufactured d other not d manufactures. A very attractive lot of Shirts, regularly Cevign bbs value, 6 ib. caddy, Mornin, Tamon Cite, or Yeliow sell for 88c, yard, 0, vey sseeseeveeee and 0 € tu y sold at $1.50 each; they are white cambri | oe EN RUNISG HA acute * redned’ agar syrup; VY iro hindred ana fifty pleces White Moire 50c., 75c., 96c. and $4.20 the pair. Pleated fronts, hand laundered; white gro’ t ne ecrowetop lana A. 28 | Putiiges, ioos's ie is ih Tudela Rivbon, 816\ pees, wis value 3, Ready to-mortow. morning, Fee aattad rate katate 0 Liberty. Tn! CHOCOLATE — “Royal Stuart” GELATIN: : yar PER MARAT SRS I INE AK YT AG 9 to-date $1.50 Shirts, at............. 5 follow the Rremium ‘Baking, blue wrapper. | package CER Gait GMrinch very high lustre, exellent quality Choice assortment of Milanese, Suede $1.00 Shirts at EX TAOT Os Roy 01) peuatl! NNED MBATS — Potted or | creamy white; dos, 1.86: can ‘taffeta Ribbon, white, pink, light blue, ture $y igi Silk GI inasaeetand ‘ rts at 58c, , triple strength, lemon or vanills Geviled. hi to 4 can, ea quoise and black; value 42c, yard, at.....3], sie, Lon, s10ves, n 4 About twelve hundred Shirts, handsome SB fal a A Bry ilertms gta ates | Gove Gn altengths) a popular pees. || 2A ala meh i rior | art," made from fres! rasp- justre; value 27c. yari loves Cin all-len ular with neat printed effects, @ cuffs, & ia a ao | po it Ser aad ar 1 LMaorrseevonsceasssidsdaberessoonsoeonsy MA ort he Popul plain fronts; regular $1.00 Shirts, at..,..58

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