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pias ‘ RE RN a ee ee a ol 50 sane ail i i alia a Ek tit i, LR ta R sas Nal se PRET cd > PTI SRO Sean TH NT n ™ PEN TET rr , ; THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, EPTEMBER 22, 1908, picks } i] 1} CARDINAL JAMES GIBBONS, WHO | - R. H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. IVY RETURNED TO-DAY FROM ROME. The Millinery Continuation ! y Display Is of the — PRAISES POPE | STOLEN TRUNKS Daily Enriched Furniture, peor ' f f by the . Carpet, Rug j og : aad Sn Addition of : and } s | Edward Wadsworth Lost His|] N Bae rk , beset ltl Aa ; | r Ost Als ew Creations. Goods Sales. ere atiby Dele | and His Bride’s Clothes in Es- | Broadway, 34th to 35th St. se ition of Baltimore Clergy, q ge ‘ : caping White Ribbon Decora- s , . The Emergency Arose; the Deposi- Which Will Escort Him to; tions at Time of His Wedding, Misses’ Suits-»+: Macy’s Is Worth Seei ng. tor's Acct. Dept. Developed “That City for Reception. “HPF Q,90—Misses’ Tailored Suits, | J i f i Start a Deposit) And ; : : * made of blue, gray, | | Visitors to New York should not fail to see Macy’ s—the largest building Watch Ne WILL REMAIN | WN ae seein al truss tn Harlem on| Reve zibeline, single-breasted in te world eet ie rete It is one of the most interesting and Account It N |Bept. 5 George Baker, of No, #2 Bast |} blouse style, notch collar, full important sights in the metropolis. % BROOKLYN UNTIL FRIDAY organ And Dwen second wrert. IT puff sleeves, turn-over cuffs, lined Theis an ideal time of the year to stroll through the aisles leisurely. at Macy’s Grow. i “| borrowed from thelr ownera witnout |g With satin; unlined seven gore | | Every department is bright and overflowing with new merchandise tor Mow Much You " ——__ | permlsston. He thought le had overea| flare skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 Autumn. The latest Fashions from two worlds have been collected for KNO Spend, Strength, Which Was Taken | 10 Senile you to see—perhaps to buy. bed You Fever, Has Been Regained | | ae aus ERAN taRea oat : cian tro. poral ces, outlawed ot The Restaurant mmr | | Aessurroibierman : pal |] made of blue and brown cheviot The Restaurant on the eighth floor fs attractive and inviting. You'll find We Pay tela aay cent. annually, conn Policy Not Discussed. |] and gray mixtures, shoulder caja, | | the service satisfactory in every respect. e : , ' On ec cee: ee ogame et |] full sleeves with tight cuffs, trim-] | System has reduced the necessity of your waiting to its minimum limit, | | Our Depositors’ Account Department OR Giingt Saines Gibbons returned on |] med with braid and lined with | | and the prices are the reverse of extravagant, ; ie fives you all the Co aes et ‘Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse to-day taffeta; unlined seven-gore flare} | You may take Breakfast here at 8 o'clock sharp; Luncheon, 11 to Dee tea ites ul the ie Gis ‘trip to Rome to participate skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, | J o'clock—29c. and °9¢. Also service a la carte. YOUR MONEY I$ EARNING IN- election of the new Pope. 521 74—Misses’ Suits, made TEREST WHILE IT 1S WITH US. K deleantion of priests and laymen e of blue, brown and VPs soot on ores ie Baltimore went down the bay gray zibeline, blouse model, with ss f " xt BE oa taes ic" gest im and \] shoulder cape extending to’ waist Black Taffeta Silks. — ». ; money Oat ta moments sotce public reception awalts him line, trimmed with fancy bead! |We consider these among the best values in} | intrest tor you daly until spew or r 1 ll eee moa Patty | ranel Hear ciel wun kee foes Black Taffeta Silks that we have ever offered. ing business, there {s no drawing of ‘of Baltimore, Supreme President of | 74—Misses’ Tailored Suits, c. for the quality others = \. jacy's sell only for cas | ip catalc Benevolent Legion, ay | 21. made of blue, black 79c. for the quality others sell at $1.10—36 in. pire ire PN EAR} originally a r 5 ea eee tat Cee es waiting Bick ia a Warranted to wear satisfactorily. Gebis by higher prices. ‘plier to Baltimore, whe: ” a le is not ¢: Kemi oO pay ss ihe ting the return of the fies front, line wit taffeta in- Novelty Silks...» expensive, machinery of & CRBDI ine-gore flare skirt; sizes ' ri H A N Gf s Pope would be tendered ign. 44, 16 and 3 years. , Hemstitched Taffeta—dainty faconne daisy designs woven | | You, know that no store can sell plans were modified, however, on i z ; goods as cheaply In proportion t up miGaeNe: acadait convention ot Hs tracks, ut was arrested tast night between lace stripes—white, light blue, pink, Nile, tan] } quality as a cash store. (No ar Batons now in progress in Batt A baat tied rarer ee oo gg and natural, $1.19. EST BO nies "a guest at the home of Mrs. Kelley, Fingernail enptnes) Cates old At $1.24. penses, including its bad debts.) lyn; until Friday, when he will aeierding as Narre a 7 hite, tien! Thousands have opened accounts the delegation to Baltimore, Wedeworth, of No, 670 Bast O frais ress Satin Damask—floral and geometrical patterns, white, light with us realizing the value of this | Address of Welcome. dred and ‘Thirty-seventh attest, had af- blue, pink, pearl and jasper. up-to-the-times” saving method. oo Mabenegeen Feed aes at eEE TT. red rv ted toy rbd Uh da aa Broche te a polka-dots on brown, navy, Start Your Account im of juarantine, Mr. : s lecoration of their jasper and Ss. at Once. ee cae Cen cere |Early Morning Fire at Clifton) Well-Dressed Mam Who Gave/ iii ie wate ai tuocwe reaiea Goods. Pointelle Poplins—wee bit flecks showered between spaced Be ect ecian| Landings S. ly Proves a| the Namoof John Dixon» Made) ieerst sa°Ey ser ike Stet on 1H. Pid guarniapee tery tale ar siiinaied Boy, | Womedt’s Underwear. w tiie Cardinal when he went ashore at| Fierce Battle for Firemen| @ Desperate Effort to End) “tne'trinis were taken trom .|] O5c. Crepe sl UNG A very, § selhets Women’s Shaped Ribbed Cotton foboken. The pee via eewned with} noid {0 Sce His Life. groren's home ty « driver for the Man-|1 Albatross at 49¢ ee—one of the most Pepuiay Silks new Bene used ae Vests, fleece lined, long and short ality. . - re: mpany. 1o Wa, y the ler Cardinal isbone ate re 2 the station ‘he stopped to wet other |] All-wool Crepe Albatross, made tal ps oe Wwalsts 12nd wraps. carn bapos cauou sleeves; Drawers to match, 39. ty went to the P it Monastery “f expressly fo! forty-four co! - . ' - wei ° Fast Gos siunired ant Pressly for us, forty-four cOk | | Orbre Faconne Taffeta—the effect of creamy Honiton| Wome's,,Medium weight Shaped ‘This afternoon he will go ors, including black, ivory and cream, 40 inches wide. 85c. French Crepe Canvas at 49° French Crepe Canvas, every fibre pure wool, an unbroken range of Autumn shades, including black, 45 inches wide. $1.00 Fine Basket Cloth at an. In a fire this morning that destroyed | Go-tletermtned was John Dixon, of No.|fitth atrest, where he had a furnished Cardinal had a pleasant voyage, |‘? ‘toae house of the Staten Island | 214 West Fourteenth atrost, thts olty,|tom. ‘There he left the after ‘Although he 1s not x wood salen ng | Uisetrio Unes at Cufton Landing, seven | to end hte lite that he lat night shot| Mulch he drove the horse up into’ West- the ocean trip had Tesuperated’ hig | OMEN Were injured. ome were over imselt twico in the left breast and| "then necwent toons. Hundred and Which had been greatly taxed | (ome, bY smoke and others were hurt by| then leaped nto the bay from one ot| Twenty-third Breet and @eoand aventio, Bisevere spell of fever, to tha | {te collapse of a roof. Another was in-| the Pennsylvania Katlroad plore at the| Where he ¢ mry Leichman to Gntense heat in Rome Goring: the crea’ | {2fe4 by being thrown from the hote cart | foot of Gates avenue, Jersey City, He| Tove the trunks to an address away > etitee —Talissteog ing © PFOk-| while driving to the fire, the streets is suffering greatly in the City Hospital, |man stopped to get another trunk. Baker, “on gnnaresalia about Clifton being torn: up. John Dixon, who was well dreased,|Who had been riding on the neat with idibA by attendan. been 80 pros-| ‘the Ast of injured follows: walked out on the pler after dark. | le the ‘wagon and drove away i ibe pmenbaita te tieotnt on oe JAMNB FISKE, member of the Grass-| standing close to the edge, he put two| "He went "he ‘Brooklyn, where he aban- are i ates mere Hose Company, overcome byl bullets into his breast just below the|anof the horse and wagon, broke open Bigs tothe vite ot che Auserioen UiniGa e heart and immediately leaped overboard. | Wagewarth ‘ang ons tanice. evlos of his company. The ti i err js flancee. J on the sea coast near Rome to} WILLIAM WHIT, member of the Pils pinay inal Seecron Gata wes and 1 have been on ‘his trail ever sleeves; Tights and Drawers to mateh, knee-and-ankle length, 46c. Women's White and Natural Shaped Ribbed Vests, long and short sleeves, finished with hand-crocheted edging; Pants to match, finished with Frencl lace filmed over aiternate narrow and broad shaded blue, turquoise, pink and violet stripes, $1.69. Crepe d¢ Chine Pasiel—art nouveau figures etched in soft water colors, 44 inches wide, $2.69. Damask Argentine—color-combinations of’ light-blue-and- white, pearl-and-white, mais-and-white, $2.98. Faconne Satin Liberty, a silk that cannot be crushed—will not wrinkie—graduated dots on pearl, ciel, champagrie and white grounds, 44 inches wide, $3.49. Imprime Faconne Damask, large shaded flowers on rich bands; also ankle-length tights, 94c, Women’s Swiss Merino Ribbed Vests, Jong sleeves, $1.19; short sleeves, 98c. Women's Swiss Ribbed White Merino Ribbed Vests, high neck and short sleeves, $1.19; long sleeves, $1.29. 69° Women’s Swiss All-wool White Vests, before he was able to under- | Grasamere Hose Company, overcome by | th hots and over. ‘marr! ; the 5 19 the lons of ‘his clothes Mr. . A + cS spat crew 07 ser snber| ey vase nt ow aml Mdm ea St || Oxvors grass tang, carnal, ve] Jove antique natte grounds, 5459. en shat ss, 8. Bathustastic Over Pope. of his company. to the Grand street dock, From there |iaker as soon ea he meta beck, “~ Pet. nobbe tat abate senen's Swiss Ribbed Merino C seda and navy; nobby for skirts and costumes, 50 inches wide. $1.25 Mixed Cheviot Cloth at 79° Of the now Pontiff the Cardinal spoke} WILLIAM SHEDD, member of Hose|he was taken to the City Hospital \ iss Ri i i —————.. fof tos dreateet snthusiann, ta | Company No. 2 of) Gtagleton; burned| where % che cate death Would cates th Women's Swiss Ribbed Merino Cor. ‘that the cholce of the conclave Had avon: the face by the collapse of a/a few hours. DEAF AND DUMB PRISONER. been most happy from an American | Of But the patient rallied wonderfully and viewpoint, as Pius X. was deeply | THOMAS LHONARD, member of| to-day it is eafd he will recover. The|Max Newfeld, Accused of Burglary, set Covers, high k and 1 ] A Sale of Combination Chima | set Coves, high neck, and. tong and Glass Service. v0. Women’s Swiss Ribbed White and papas Merino Tights, ankle length, Children’s Underwear-san. Children’s White, Merino Vests and. in the development of t! Hose Company No. 3; burned by ool-| police notified the New York authorities Has Written A: it. ‘church in this country, and was singu-| apse ot root. who. investigated and. reported tat| sar Newinid, twentyrone, years ofa,|] Al-Wool Mixed Cheviots, tans, | | China and Glass Services for the same, or less, than houses Marly familiar with American institu-| GEORGE PDRRY, member of Hose} pt: if that te hi name, 4 ‘ror i i Rh Aes, Se | GRONGR, PamRT, “member, of ose | Dison, t Jo his Tiant fet | of No. 68 Willett otreet, was arraigned || browns, cadet, navy, silver, slate] | that have charge accounts ask for the China Sets alone. Interviews with the Pope regarding | root. j eareiee macaratee sito (ASS M har eeatneinienree and Oxford grays; others have Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, Sees ts cteeroounters) 7 | | DAVID) HURL, member of Hose! An Bvening World reporter auw Dixon s % Policeman, Con: sold it at $1.50; 56 inches wide. 100 pleces and a Glass Service of | 104 pieces, pretty decorations, stip: bic Sompany No, urn apse ‘at the hospital, but he could not speak. % street statios 30 pieces—total 130 pieces, com- pled gol andles, and engrave and anid that his reign would] root, On a plece of paper te wrote his name it,,%ae, charged that Newfeld had at-|1 $1.50 Black plete, for $668.” Bohemian, Glas Service of 40] Ribbed Sitk-finished Cotton Pests and Drawers, size 18, ; rise ‘Ziancey |] Zibeline Cloth at 98° ‘by & breaking down of thé] OSCAR BOHM, driver for Niagara| and address, the same he gave the police.|of Moses Gutman, Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, pieces total 161 pieces, for $26.96. t No. whiok thas heretofore pro-| Hose Company, thrown from h i t 8 O'clock ‘this. imornti iat the Vatican. Of the almplicity | rlese while responding to the atarea end | re apres t0 tell why he tried to end) "rein te dent and dumb. te was|! All-wool Black Zibeline, the re- 402 pieces, including soup tureen, each larger size. %, spirituality of the Ponfif's char 5 examined by the Court ty means of) arpa? and a Bohemian Glass Service pf Theo. Haviland China Dinner Set, ; rete ea teiling Teha| Coane Te ae haying the questions written out and he fined, closely-shorn finish, perfect 60 pibeac_tofal 468 pieces, ‘coms 112 pleces, bouquet decorations, Children’s Natural Alkwool Vests, ee . pany's quarters at Stapleton. ’ writing the replies. He was held in dyein; . It is remarkable value at P P s) gilt handles, and Baccarat Glass silk bound; Pants and Drawers to jgula that throughout all Italy Pius X-|' ‘The building fe owned by the Baiti-| 66 STAR U RO ARDER $1500 Dail for tial es a. tow || OBe., $6 inches wide LE Ie Service of 60 pleces—total 172] match, size 18, 44c rise 10c. each k more and Ohio company, and most of * , . Di ted Austrian China Dinner fi for $34.04. larger ‘size. t ‘his deep interest in the welfare of xt nd $400 In cash taken. ecorated Austrian Ina pieces, for $34.04. g ¥ tbe poor. r, Nan eee tiel Gla Acats tat valley $1.85 French Sets, 101 pieces, including soup Australian China Dinner Set, rich Children's White and Natural Mertbo 4 Cardinal was not inclined to ais-| had sounded. the flames from the buri Black Broadcloth $] 24 tureen, and a Bohemian Glass Ser- gold lace border, 112 pieces, and Vests, full, regular made; size 20, 69¢, uss, the probable policy of the now|ing oll reached nearly one hundred ack Broadclo id vice of 60 pleces—total 161 pleces, Gold Glass Service of 60 pleces— tise toc, each larger size Drawers ‘regime, but said that no radical| feet in the air. lighting up the eure French Broadcloth, faultless jet for $19.43, total 172 pieces, for 844.29. Pants, size 20, 74¢,; rise 10c. each changes tn American Churoh edmints-| rounding country and being visitble from ’ black, exquisitely calendered, Decorated Limoges China Dinner Limoges China Dinner Set, 113 larger size. : ition would ensue. ‘New York and Brooklyn. Men ‘Si ready sponged and shrunk. our Ses, 101 pleces, including soup pieces, gold band and liné and Ini- Children's White and Natural Wool a Orders Exposition Exhibit, : 80 threatening was the fire that four. This Is Cha canine annalon? 50 inches tureen, and a Rohers aa Gisee Ser- Hal and oe le baatine iv ra Vests, full recalls ieee Ee 20, hogal EA A een companies were called out. It referred " ’ vice of 60 pieces—total 161 pieces, pieces, with initial to match—total rise 10c. each larger size; Drawers to © Mle said that one of the first steps| was while at work trying to save some iS 18 rge P by wide. for $2287.” 173 pleces, for $75.92. match, size 20, 98c.; rise 100. Furnishing Department. by Pius was to instruct his acting | of the detached buildings that the men of state, Mer. Mery del Val, | Were burned by the roof whioh folk Mrs. Elinor Becker Against larger size, provide for an extensive exhibit of the| wis hampered by an engine whioh was A d b joan treasures at the Loulaana Pur- |{eing taken to 4 place ofsatery. Berore| Otto Becker, in Long Island Exhibition at St, Louls next |the men could remove the lines of hose City Co t [apring. He eaid the exhibit would prob- | te engine was run over them, severing Gly comprise some of the magnificent | fitihg”™ 1h gin (fublise gifts of the Jate Pontift and a| to spontancous combustion. $1.50 Rich $4.24 Menebin Cloth Laces. “(Fine Glass Enriched with Gold. All-wool Satin-finished Veneti é i 5 Cloth, woven of ie Atal Specm) Values: We have every facility for decorating glass with crests, heraldics, yarn, black and twenty-six Fall With Point de Paris Edgings and | monograms, mottoes and escutcheons in gold and colors. The artistic character of the work is not excelled anywhere in the world. Men's Fine Cravats, | pumber of rare historical manuscripts ——————_—_ Mrs. Blinor Becker, fifty years old, of : : ings : maps from th ean tipi : 4 3 y colors; 50 inches wide. Insertings : iting 19 the, arly” settlement and min: Ho: 3 Slocond avenue, \Astorie, madele mate ot heavy Hagiah and $2.00 H i d regular 6c. width at 3 Crystal Table Service—over a hundred styles of etched and engraved “Territory, most of which was penetrated Pirantennia) coange) inthe) Lape sean’ | PODSRUG 11 tS) SUa Desire Se acsome : <3 designs and twenty plain shapes with cut stems. eoreter Clty Police Court to-day, when she ac- d 23 iektaures k Z 1.49 igns Y PI P eee meslonsries, within a quartes cusued her “star” boarder, Otto Becker, 134 and 2%4-inc Our-in- Blac ibelines ‘i regular 8c. width at 4c Goblets, dozen, $3.84, Punch Cups, dozen, $2.93. continent. with abandonment. The woman de-;hands and large English|| This offering includes three dis- regular 10. width at 5c Champagnes, dozen, $2.44. Whiskey Tumblers, doz., $1.97. |) POPE HAS RHEUMATISM RIGAMY CHARGE See ee are it ene es |Pauares, tinct makes—all imported from diss (an with «i & Gite chasse donen #39. Table Tumblers, dor, $281 } whose name was also Otto Becker, but regular . WI a ic ine Glasses, dozen, $2.59. ul y . . seeder; Paris, products of the best manu- ASR ek who was no relation to the “star’ ” ‘5 ‘f Cordial Glasses, dozen, $2.09, Finger Bowls, dozen, $3.47. INDON, Sept. 22.—A despatch ¢rom i eageneeraes Doanter, lived with her antl supported 65 cts., facturers; 46 and 50 inches wide. regular 15¢, width at 7c Crystal Table Service, etched Bern-| Crystal Table Service—decorated to the Lead hi = her, the prisoner was gufity of abandon- i et ll aad A wes 2). res ta Clayton, rested on (AE Lette or ae value $1.00 & $1.50,|] $250 Superb, g1 gg! regular 18. width at 9c Hardt pattern and gta very ar- wih ralsed paste gold—beaufu os have been suspended. Hiv sister Magistrate Smith was so amazed at "|! French Broadcloth ?i. regular 20c. width at 10c tistic style. eater, |'O200, designs. ae cally IM at Venice, Complaint of First Husband, |t© charse that ft was como time Before Men's Pure Irish Linen French Broadcloth—soft 1. Goblets, dozen, $8.87. ioblets, dozen, $16.37. on \ he could reply to it. He asked the » me Chantill Clarets, dozen, $7.89. eactntate Champagnes, doz., $11.47. pied ARD WATSON GILD Says They Parted Because| roman it she wos really’ serious in| Hemstitched Hand Worked || low finish, every thread selected | White Chantilly Laces, 3 to 8 | Champagnes, dozen, $6.16.,| ""tor.”'| Wines, dozen, $12.97, for ER ILL ays y Pal ine} ' inches wide: $ 84] Clarets, dozen, $13.9) $ 28 charging her bowrder with abandon-| Jaya] Handk, h im, twenty-three shades, includ- Wines, dozen, $6.89. 3 5 A , , $13.97, 65 fchard. Watson Glider, ealtor ot tne| He Ill-Treated Her. ment. She paid that she cortainly was erchiefs, ing delicate pastel tints; 50 inches regular 25¢, width at 15c Cordials, dozen, $5.73. fit 1h Carinae ooze ft if tury magasine, 1s il at Lute, Sass, ” sons om ae valallowed pies colored and white initials,|} wide. regular $0¢. width at 19¢ Of course we show finer qualities at rates correspondingly cheap. wret jent to spend a few ys in a ’ = tee 01 31 ised who stood the ° Hina ot ia w sali Jet tetrna sn ie Mek. 8 Baers ise ing thei eoeoailies irs een paaen 25¢. each, an? Mee $2, 24 regular $5c. width at 22c f is condition is know: ; way. Ne ata Eee caiat Giewilnc reas Lee ehinaly, Commissioner, of Jurors a- $2.90 Dozen. | These Irish Tweeds are from the aie ann ae Men’s Superfine Merino Underwear. Jere that they had mereiv received | Branch, her first husband, K act as the ; 5 far-famed Shannon mills—heath- ‘ular 4 j he was ill and would not re- avanti *| Att if 50. ree cet hs 17 | Bin gave tal th Ws ie ‘ebevar [rome Goes afew settee Men's Liste or Cot¢ore|) er mixtures, metanges and plain| Black Chantilly Laces, 2 to 4 inches ; 08° Instead of *f 59... 5, he has remained away ao| The woman, it is claimed. was mar-|th® charge, whereupon Magistrate Bmith Ha Uf Hose effects; 56 inches wide. wide, value 20¢. a yard; our price 9c. Tees t oar tat hin condition may | Tet {0 Cook seven years ago, when ahe | ovhin boarding fous: and keep ates ’ $3.50 Black and 10c, Point de Margaux Laces The Shirts are finished with silk fronts and clear and Galloons, 3 to 7 inches wide: 75¢. quality at 39c $1.06 quality at 49c pearl buttons, the Drawers have Suspender tapes and extra strong gussets in seats. They are the ‘product of the best mill in America—the most particular and uncompromising sticklers in respect Panne Zibelines $2, 24 Panne Zibelines are among the favorite weaves of the shaggy up hia board! from his landlad; with silk embroidered fig- ures, clocks and vertical stripes, wlf{e of Clayton in November last. leaded not guilty, and DIES OF INJURIES, | rn oman 2 , i NER ccc argon eer oa gaye abe, and Cook parted because he| FEAR IT’S ANOTHER BEATRICE. Bighty-fourth street, whose brgrtenpamany| i i thbound rf Agents of Fishi a crowd, These are our own direct cit on Sreedvag eat | TRIED TO END LIFE WITH GAS, |*°""nspore ot ter Satcty. 50 cts., importations; 50 inches wide, #1,50 quality, #'89¢ to the finish of their goods. The alert eyes of their Roowevelt Hoopital ‘arly HARE BS he New Fork sents of the tehing value 75c, |] $5.00 Camel's $2 98 White Lierre Laces and Galloons; inspector discovered a few trifling imperfections yg Ceti aspect] LOML oe ied eats bene salt ent hurrloane, doubt Hair Cloth 3.95) regular 25c. width at 15c in this lot. They a so slight in chaycter Fat L I TRAIN. | Selacmer tn tt Linooin Howpital exten es thas the These are splendid imported regular 0c. width at 19¢ you'd never notice their existence unless your at- Pea eee Sept | Sire so eo will secover Breakwater, 2 ey Sine th mene Lord & Taylor French fabrics—champagne, cas- fi it width at 22c tention was called to them, They are standard bo gaamene. train near aoa on of thee versaas in Beattie, pound ° for Rotterdam wate tor, sage, seal brawn, dove, gray egular 5c, .gtades. We bought them at a sacrifice and an y the smell of 4 hey found 1 He, oe vee tints; 50 sai’ dks ‘ anes —— ART Date le uaa