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6 \ GAL’ HAR CUT OFF BY TRUCK ‘While Crossing Street Geneva Clough Slips on Car Track— Her Loosened Tresses Fall Under Wagon Wheel. ‘POLICEMAN GRABS WOMAN. (Drage Her'So Vigorously that About @ Foot of Her Locks Remain Under the Wagon Wheel—She Ie Not Serlously Hurt. Bfiss Geneva Clough, twenty-one ‘Years old, of No. 163 South Ninth street, Brooklyn, is bemoaning the loss of @Hout a foot of her heavy brown hair @md wondering who she can sue for damages. The hair cut was involun- tary on her part, While crossing Eighth avenue at ‘Twenty-third street, she slipped ard fell on the car tracks. Her hat fell off, , letting her heavy hair hang down over her face. Her hair was long and -as she Janded on her hands and knees it @wept the ground. A heavily iaden truck was coming pouth at the time and the driver swerved this horses just in time to prevent them | striking the young woman, but not far, enough out to prevent the wheels of the truck running over her hair. Policeman Maurice Eckler ran to the Pesoue and attempted to pull the young Woman out of danger just at the mo- ment the wheel of the truck was rest- tng on heriocks. He pulled with vigor, and as & result Miss Clough lost about a of bair and suffered considerable coming I could ‘me I coul of @ guillotine. As I fel my! a “Well, I'm not Marie Antoinette,’ I jerked my head as wagon came along. "My ‘hair “had fallen and the mass of !t was lying in , the truck’s path. i course, I do not blame the police- but just the same I would not as ™ lr if he had out @ little quicker or a lttle ft was, he pulled while the on my hair and from the pain. had seal me." lew of her loss, “I suppose I wil! have to grow some make up for what was left on avenue. the policeman had ‘ted me I was expecting to jot and am a’ Uttle disappointed, know a woman always has to faint en she shouldn't. but { couldn't rake ‘up @ faint anywhere.” ‘BRAVE BOY'S HARD. ~~ AGHT FOR: LIF Thomas McCauley, Jr., Although Assured by the Doctors that _ He Will Die, Refuses to Give Up Hope. With the same pluck that made him @ valuable football player, Thomas Mc- Ceuley, jr., 1s making a fight for his life fg the Seney Hospital, Brooklyn. He was injured in a game of football in Prospect Park, ‘McCauley is sixteen years old and his father is a sergeant stationed at the Fort Hamilton police station, The boy attended the Manual Training High Sghool and was a halfback on the font- ball team which was playing the eleven from St. John's School. ‘The signal was given for a dash around the end, and with the ball under his arin MoCauley plunged forward toward the goal. When near the line he trip- ‘and’ fell forward on his head. tn aniinstant he was at the bottom of the led mass of players, and when they up he lay motionlesa un the ground. 3 team mates carried him to the ‘elUb-house and an ambulance took him to.the hospital, There he regained con sciousness, and opening his eyes asked: “Doo., what are my chances?" “Tt looks pretty bad fo: iiclan was forced to adm! jess I'll come around you," the it. all right,” y, is. eantime football will be dis- ued at the school and in the ad- ‘a serious termination In Mc- case the team will be dis- ——— RUNAWAY INJURES TWO. _——_—— Horse Shies at Newspaper and Dashes Through Harlem Streets, ‘A horse belonging to“Albert Van Bu- fren, of No. 16 East One Hundred and! » ‘Pwenty-sixth street, ran away to-day end, besides injuring two perso mused considerable excitement, Phe horse, which was attached to a fight wagon, was left standing at One Giundred an dTenth street and Manhat- avenue. It became frightened at a an newspaper and dashed across Ono red and Tenth street. At Seventh d down a young boy! » §. Heineman and Infioted bruises. a@vento it ful Pathan if turned up Seventh avenue, and Mfounted Policeman C. J. L fa porault. He caught ores. be Sy Ta in stopping the Funaway after being bruised a Dit. TRIED TO SHOOT HIS CHIEF. “" @elegraph Operator, Provabiy De- ted, 0 Hellevuc, Peter J. Delanoy. a telegraph operator Of No, Bi Second avenue, was sent to + te Bellevue psycopathtc ward to-day Centre Btreet Court. has been employed festern Union, bu GIRL WHOSE HAIR WAS CUT OFF BY THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1903. TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION. TRUCK WHEEL Laff_in & Rand Pewder Works in REAPPOINTS JUDGE SPRING. ALBANY, N. Y., to-day designated Ju as an Associate Justice of the Aj Division, fourth division, fourth ment, for a term of five ceed ‘himselt,_he; Oct. 29.—G. ustice Alf THREE ROOMS FURNISHED, $98.00, your life. or Velour covering, else a thi cane beauty, French wit bevelled vl mirror. = Our terms also apply to New Jersey and Connecticut. ff BRIS AML nA Odell “Appellate ppeliat depart: years, to suc- 9." 1904. It’s the best $125 worth of Furniture you ever saw in i, OF ree-plece sult, fe eter it DINING hoOM,— K IT C HEN.—ono Pak, Sideboard. | with stove, one Kitehen Ta- New Jersey Blown Up. ‘WAYNE, N. J, Oct. 2%.—Two men were instantly killed and it is thought others were injured in an explosion at Laffin & Rand powder works here to- dav. what caused the explosion has not yet been ascertained, as the whole place is in a fever of excitement and it has been impossible to make aninvesti- gation. "The oMfctals of the company here be- sides admitting that there was an ex- plosion and that two men wero killed, will not give out any details. One of the men Killed was ‘named James McCune. FREECURES FOR MEN DOCTORS GIVING THEIR SERVICES FREE. ecialists of the British heal mosiety "tre giving their services charge to all men who call pon them for Selle, ‘These services con~ Bist not only of consultation, examinations and advice, but also of all minor surgical se oPehe, Btat_ ot Eminent Physicians of the Medical Society. (ins.) are. located Bt NO 8, eet th tine ibie liberal course ‘The objec ersoually ae= ca with a men, @ saving brivate cit cep! octgre reat, all private, eben ribet jertake. At the fii frankly against spend- be int pirmiclana se 15, per oust char 6. Hours, 9 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3, y Nouce-—Pationts living at a dis- tagpce who cannot come to th elty can write, describing their trouble » eomplete course of Home Tr them. FIVE ROOMS, FURNISHED, $145.00, BEDROOM.—Golden; Case. Dressing anetand. elecant Fas-trimmied ‘steel en- amalied "Hed," “woven wire Bed Spring, soft- Mattress.) two! i veroiaen “oak 01 1 mo Chalr. 30 yard Setting. Enelish Tolle Set. 10 dieces. The bed 1 ree and andsorsc. ‘With heavy ass trimminss, Fes ble. 8 Chairs, 12 yards * Otlcloth, 25 pleces Tin- || ware, 1 Kitchen Closet. | with glass doors, or Ice | Box. moun” MBenvareaan se | Freight and car- fare allowed to out- of-town buyers, Don’t Delay! Come at Once! Tremendous Rush! Greatest Piano Sale. Pianos sy ee Take ad- vantage of this great sale. Celebrated $350 Walters Dianos for $195. 76 Value, Including stool and cover. Pianos delivered to your home on first payment of $5. Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime, Guaranteed for ten years, ion—Don’t buy a so-called Caution “slightly-used”’ or second- hand piano at any price. ange your old Pianofor a new Exc ge Walters at $1 a week. WL. CRS WUT MNS SWE OS For Sale, 4 GOOD HABIT. CREDIT ‘We will Clothe the Whole Family on PER WEEK Pa WEEK MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Cloaks, Millinery, Furs and Jewelry. Manhattan ClothingCo. 1134 % Ave. Near. 65th’ St. 2274 Sd Avey 295 8th Ave. TO HAVE. - Y 4 common the diviston of ion of sant herdoe, “amone’t to choose poration, to to tah nn Ee a gL naa and, ants, and ‘te Hie @etion, in tte Dehalf an tay meeting. all acts: necennen | hee ainpowered | t ‘ Inaeftute Tegal proce oh he is aiog tothe f ” take “possession of, ish anda ables ant atena ite ae pack uch. of jewel NY. Pi (s LE By the duly acknowledmed wri utho ‘of, four. thousand valx Thyniired mamivers ot rooration, the “own of Now: Siar: New York, Octo Note:—Thia four thourand ‘six. funded er traced back to Tem. from wl nthoritiew to’ Gall y received’ am fone" mambern a ne herentter traced Hi duly acknowledwed “A 1 Meet further In, behuit “oe att ™t all snl Corporation who ma For Sale. Diamonds, Watches, if CASH OR CREDIT. © dss Gclivery. calls Wwrite ‘oe tslashaas "to any of our three retail stores, L. W. SWEET & CO., en7s8¢ MAIDEN LANE. ee i WATCHES ‘Will wend representative tf des American Watch & Diamoni Ga, SURE INDICATIONS OF BAD BLOOD OLD SORES ULCERS There is no better evidence of a bad condition of the blood and unhealthy state of the system than a sore that won’t heal, or a festering, discharging Ulcer or Abscess. There are many ways by which the blood may become contaminated and poi- ABSCESSES soned, A long spell of malarial fever or other debilitating ' sickness, the excessive use of mercury in certain diseases, inactive kidneys and torpid liver, exposure and lack of nourishing food, weaken the constitution and cause the system to become congested with impurities which are taken up by the blood, and wherever the‘ flesh is bruised or scratched a festering sore or discharging ulcer begins. A boil or blister, pimple or burn often develops into a frightful looking sore because of the unhealthy condition of the blood, and the place will continue to grow and spread, finally reaching Kenton, Ohio, Aug. 22, 1903. the bones and causing them to decay unless the Some eight years ago a small blister blood is purged and ‘gece and ‘the system thor, (Peter oe ey ee ee orite neal il wet oughly cleansed of all morbid and unhealthy accu- without avail. ‘Finally I consulted a dootor, mulations. This‘cannot be done with washes, salves PO‘ Sonsuited another without, aay beret and soaps, which only afford temporary relief. results. The third doctor pronounced it Such. things neither make the blood any purer orem The tore in ie akin aboat tha nor the system any cleaner, and to depend upon sore was discolored, After treating it for them alone is suicidal and senseless, The sore or fozeme and not getting any better. the dori ulcer is only a symptom, an outlet. for the poisons — advised that I go to Chicago and have it out circulating in the blood, and as long as it remains f?youmended to ino Dy w couplet friends I impure the sore will never heal. It may scab over began its use, and the sore soon began to and appear to be getting well, but a fresh outpour ren ee eee aa ae coritely: ned has nover of matter from the diseased blood starts it again, returned. Several years have elapsed since and thus it goes on, sometimes for years, slowly ‘** d!sappearanoe. TORN ake sapping away the life of the patient. he only way to get rid of these disgusting evidences of impure blood is to remove the cause by purifying the polluted blood, and nothing does this so surely and effectively as S.S.S. It drives out of the circulation impurities and uae of every thi New Castle, Pa. I was the victim of a severe burn, having stepped into a crucible of molteniron. My right foot to the shoe top was fearfully burned. You oan get an ider of its severity by my telling you that I was unable to walk for months. suppose my blcod was ba as the place did not seem to heal. n ‘4 ting discouraged at the slow progress kind; and under the tonic effect of this great rem- tewargs ee Feanen! es tee 8. 8. 8. edy the general health rapidly recuperates and {ts wor well. It-went into the olroulation, broken-down constitutions are built up and strength thoroughly cleansed and enriched my blood, and vigor are restored to all parts of the isystem. When S. S.§, gets into the circulation, impurities that have been clogging the blood and causing the old sore or ulcer are driven out through the natural channels of the body, and the place begins to heal, the discharge gradually ceases, new flesh forms and smooth, healthy skin hides all signs of the painful, sickening sore.’ S. S. S. is an entirely vegetable remedy, con- taining both purifying and tonic Py tties, making it the ideal medicine where the b) is out of order and the health undermined by some previous ailment how small, will bear watchin into something far more serious than a common ulcer. It may be Cancer. Through our medical department we are tendering valuable help to those afflicted with sores and ulcers of yarious kinds. Write us, and our physiciansywill advise you without and in due time the affected area began to charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. heal, To-day it is entirely healed, and &8.S. deserves great credit for what it did for me. 120 Pearson St. CHARLES HUNTER. A sore that does not heal promptly, no m tter g- It is a sure indication of bad blobd, and may develop NEW YORK PAINLESS S7 0 STATIONS had Den ke The leavi Cortiande Stree at miven bel tat co ¢ ° Lal Tp INC fie wara DENTALixc’ Soap TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS and Introduce our Thurlo Plat lightest and most durabie plate made, Our work Is done painlessly simple application to the gum. are the originators of painless tistry. Our processes Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; G are skilled graduates. Diplomas We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten Mets Being incorporated the State of New York, this is of indisputal foot West ‘Twenty-third rosges and Cortlandt street ing tme from. L te is fl % Street z . . LAD a) Sihoking ‘and 0. Tndlahapolls, Bt ENNSYLVA. La int marten ‘ol ny Din- 8 EXPRESS.—For fanapolis, Louls- Car. For Gi Valley Route. 2X PRESS, WESTERN E3 For Toledos except ; 5 Political. Our Bridge Work oa = FUSION MEETING 7 O-NIGH SPEAKERS: |" feist u Samuel W. Bowne, by 5 Ti ppd ee role cad kernel et Frank Moss, ue Rp Mvditil! It * Thos. R. Slicer, Job E. Hedges, Henry George, Jr. that the work is undetectable. Don’t have your face marred by the ab- sence of teeth when our New Botanical Discovery enables us to do all work without pain, The cost is trifling—no extra charge for our new method, AM Work Guaranteed 10 Years. FORT AND, oR: Week daya and 863 P KE ANI 10 RAL YN, bt. week Quys Gud 2.03 POINT. Cc L835 ALM. Lawyers, GD ROBINSON Latyen). Nassa\ at_ (Byeninen), Sunday World Wants Work _ Yom. 401, 1954, Firth "Avenue Bt). 209 ith Avenue (corner Astor House, West JOR and stations 18 ai toelow #4 Fall Sets of Teeth. $5.00 ony i i Gold Crowns, 44 $5.00 Monday Morning Wonders. | foment aie, da couta hte eat oe Gold Fillings $i up = me | he Siatlon, rockin’ Station. Yergey Ch he Now Railroads. or and, Fesldenc New York Central |": oe iE) ik Wie, Caen co) Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YOR 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. oor west Abrar (Opp. Eden Musee.) for Penn- Oh dink Bergurs. Hours, 8 to 6, sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, hicago, Limited. fwentieth Centu Help Wanted—Male. 19 MAIDEN LANE, TAR. EL, Waltham a es a Diamonds at dos, Siw Security, Suited Wein poeurtts DIT WATCH \ GLOBE C ¥ PAYMENTS; BIAMONDS. (SARE EATMERTN, gare JAMES BERGMAN, a7 MAIDEN My JEWELRY, LANE TYPEWRITERS RENTED, Ald sti wray, resadorrank DIAMONDS, W 8, loweat WA’ ree ments; pore fe fin. "NATIONAL DIAMOND Co.,_177 Broadway. DIAMONDS, watches, weekly payments; de: imumediately: lowest \ Nerea MANUAITAN DIAMOND CO, ices: coal aroH | Te sILARGH DOUBLE STORE 50X85. NEAR CITY HALL, . at 28-30 City Hall Place, AM IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, RULAND & WHITING CO., M. 5 BEBKISIAN ST, | ane Tar oa Bowtons_ aod Geis Weather SY SALESMEN WANTED to sol] tho line of Sivertising Guisucarn minde by the Oeborne Nes ever of Avera, a unquestionably the rte rernxe 200 to $3,000 per y iT DYERS WANTE) $3 per day, Lewando's, i v Help Wanted—Female. TSH Went a tee me New Yor 720 Fulton at. and way, Brooklyn. ane. p00, WNth Aereet"* for New York Service. cheek. from, “ree Rent C Er Lost, Found and Rewards. Sa ie” Caan resulting in chronic sores, ulcers, boils or abscesses. |Z Women’ ere—tuck: Women's Fi ruffle and 4: Chil wood and 4a Bkirts—acco: 40-inch All 50-Inch slightly tm) val val cial lot eet| white Brussels Net Parasol Covers— ith deep ruffies— Mf Value $$ cents... we 8748 inch Coss Cort ee Black Fox Fur Scarts—2 yds. long— ‘value G9 CENtS....cccceeceeele OD full brush tails and paws— Mage Ribbon Bows—New Alsa- tlan rect large size with double Paco fsbo a Te Spoons : rn rosette centre—entire Gintming for hat—in plain end trimmin: satin taftet: Value $1.50,...., Some Specials on Third and Fourth Floors. variety of styles— t] Variety alte $5.00...+04 Women's Flannelette Wrappe! Brown poeval Kne an valu Children’s Bi valu Stamped Hei asecited All-Wool El and colors—: valu FRIDAU, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Here Are Some Specials on Second Floor. 3 dct indie of aint a Paris Lace | Worsen’s Velvet ‘Waist Butte mmdd inhige of Point de Parle iq lsome emb'y— bhi ~ oti Ree ce hel ae Bees ere Women's Muslin Drewers—ruffie ‘Women's Covert, Chevist, 3 ot emb’y and ticks Zivoline Mg Lie 5 med ti c Ae 89 CONtS....seeseeeeeeseey 1D dium —Rtted. "wert Women’s Cambric Corset Covers— and without single ar round or square ni Paris or fancy lace, ribbon run— <j value : value 3 cent#., ‘Women's Flannelette le youe-turnover collat-—fey erelds value 69 cents. Jvomen’s Canton Flanne dren's Mannelette Ni wality—full cut, pretty 1 to 6 year W -nen’s Gateen Corse indies, me- dium and otraignt fronts—tiask white ra Value $1.00 to $1.25... ‘Women's French Mercerized Sateen ruchings—colors and value $1. Here Are Some Specials on Main Hloor, value 65 cents... Fancy Flecked Zibelines— leading shades— Value $1.29......45, Fig'd Taffeta Silks—crepe finish— bry Toi cninok. cream, white and Ught and dark shades— ai value 7% cent: + 58 value 7) cents,...+« 49 Black Peau de Soles— " nes yalue % cents. 59 Pegg Se age ane Gloves—tan, Black Taffetas—soft finish— valle 79 cents. 6S White Mercerized Cheviote—damansse s—make smart shirt waists— White Checked, Plaid and Striped Nainsookr ~ 4 colors— Diack anv jue 39 cents each. All Linen Damask Towels- 19x38—hemmed— vaiue 19 cents... Fringed Table Cloths—8x10 size— red, white and blue porders— value 7) cents... Allover Lace Nets—white, cream and Arablan—Pojmt Venise, Oriental and 4 Irish Point effects— valu s 's Heavy Mercerided Cheviot Soren’ Meee, eres Se value (ha ¥-|Children's Fur Nap Beaver Hats— k and colors— 1,00 reversible Smyrna Rugs— Black Wale $2.00. + 1.98/54, Tong — woot fringe— Women's Stylishly Trim'd Hat: value $1.60. seeteeeertees BS medium and dark—pleated bac so| Value 39 CONty......cccrreereceee OD vajuel® cene +59 | seit Ol Cloths—32 inch— Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Sults—Gre: best qualliy: oe, Wye value $ cents........ seeeeens Children's Knit Toques—plain end | combination colors— Mercerized Lining, and colors—extra designs— alue 24 cents—palr.. Ue 10% cents. White Sik Emb'd Flannels— Homstielt and Scallop dest a West Fourteent” Stteet Last Friday of the Great Fall’Sale ~ It Will Be a Record"Breakerl As each Friday this snonath has exceeded the one of the) week before, TO-MORKOW must and shdll be The Greatest of Them All. capes or corset eff. eok—Point de TVAIUG H1B90.crrsesesesesose RO lanneletts Skirts—wide Rt Saaee ae wl velvet jecp hem as Valle $1098. Women's Walking .49 | best value $5.88.. Babies’ Cambric value t Pri tage rdion pleatings, ruffies and black Children’s Cloth’ and Velvet Coats— collars owt and gimp— + i: Wool Venetian Clothr— Chik ¥ Ties weve Leather and White value 99 cents.... ‘Women's All Linen Handkts— dainty hi tits hem \% dozen— y Moeclal values, KE Men's All Linen H. 8S. Handkts— narrow and wide hems—% doxen— value 8 cents Women's Fast Black Cotton + Z-inch Corduroys—all_colors— jain and white feet— i i302 ney Vel 39 ‘cents 19 ep eses Children's Ritbed Hose—alt eels, toes! and knees— ‘value 20 cents. Womens Heavy Cashmere Hose merino heels and tocs—double thread yalue 60 cents.. * tian yarn Rib Vests— ints to 39 double perfect— ue 49 cent 7 jue 9% cents. 6% 6f Silk Drop Ornaments— Sterling Silver Stock Collar Bar Pine—~ sath Perens eee ee) “. ¥ Walue 50 to 76 Cents.s..-.see0 BD, Dinner Knives and Forks—good gteel—eet of six each— rt) PR inchesiaborace patterns— i jue ni ‘value 19 to 25 Comts.. sis RB: seneer BYE 49 OFLA. ccstrevesececeeees OB % dozen—value $L.25.......... 08 Rogers Sui Shell Butter Kaives— as r Bigelow Axminster Rugs—Oriental aa leh Medallion designs and colote | ings—8.8x10.6 feet and feet— Value $24 C0 SBT. s.casseneneee ; Opaque Shades—best, colors—knot fringe—3x6 ft.—compiete with spring , roller— Cassimeres- $4.00, rduroy and Cowhlde Travelling Bags—15 and Pant wowed 16 inch—leather lined—hand s—Tan WY Wool Cheviots—El waistbands—| jandie—solid brass ‘and 7% an value 5 3 value HB bene de Boys’ Long Oxford Melton Overcoats— | canvas Sult Cases—light welght—steél | <| full cut—8 to 15, years— 2.98| frame—strong jesthar eecunent a 1 * vane #4. ener VAIUC $1.29 ose cssserreessacnseceee, oA ‘ Boys’ Russian Overcoats—Oxfords ai ‘1 L Meltons—emb'd emblem on sleeve— Fat wich eeatest Tage eHeat abd eee 2to 8 ee S $L8Bseseesss + 1.98) were 69 cents.......... tance aceperal | Fig’a Satin Sota Pitlows— | ruMes—ftoral and Oriental desemte + 25 B 2. . Walue B¥ CeNtS...reeeeesyeree value $3.49 | . Trousers—AN Wool Cheviots |, ; da Getter ees to\ 18) vours— ‘inch Fig’d Satin Cushion Squares— value $3.00 and $4.00, + 198 value 98 cents... + OS Ws: Se aeeonting White Wove Busi r ys’ Waists and Blouses—Outing ‘© Business Envelopes— Bpxenel and Madras—4 to 13 yts~ high cut—Nos. 5 and 6—box of 250—~ ay Ms value 29 cents... 19 value 30 cents... . 19 Boys’ Flannel Waists—colors, navy und | Dressed Dolls—Jointed body- Boys’ Pant walstbands—t to Wyte, | curle—full dressed with wen ee value 69 cents... 49 value 59 cents......... re Here Are Some Specials in Basement. : Newport Siltings—one of the Pillow Case Muslins by yard— novelties. as a ree n= 5-4—value 12% cents, ™% value) =o ) 50 Inch—value 14 Shallies—wool finish— cen ¥ Quilting Challies—wool sb 6-4—value 16 cents. Po Value § cents. 4% | 42x96 Ready Made Pi Heave. neplOu 12 cent value a: Hew and Bure Irish Polnt Lace Curtains—made on value 5%4| fine Robbinet in or applique Fast Black Mercerixed Sateens; also centres—25 stile: fae'sateens in brown, gold and’ wine— VAlU@ $7.95 6. ese eeeeeeee 08: Value .12% and .19.......-+ 8%! Trish Point and Corded Arablan Moire Percalin c Vestivule Panete—rich paiternt— black and colors— value $1.49, value 10 cent ™ Velour Portieres—brocade dcsign with contrasting rev joringig ersible Ottoman Curta! nce fringe—rich colori! value $5.49 bien igh lustre— 0 19 cents... sree DM 1bs—large sixe—fringed— @ 10 cents... mstitea Musiin Shams— derdowns—white -Inch~ ie 34 cents. . Heavy Wihite Domets—30-inche va . Curtain Muslins—5 Slik coated dave edness Value. 2 cents, : Tapestry ‘Table Covers —Armaa rds Wea Derby Value Sa ae

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