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f we P | Miss Williams, of Poughkeepsie, | ‘Like Miss Anderson, Received from Him Bank Paper She Could Not Cash. Miles Eleanor Anderson ts not the only young woman upon whom James N. Adeel bestowed checks for fabuious sums, for, according to @ story told in Many Invalids Take Advantage of His Generous Offer—Dr. Gardner’s Oscillation Treat- ment Means New Hope to Those Whose Lives Are Dark- ened and Blackened by Hereto- fore Incurable Chronic Diseases. 4, time te at hand when every, person prm-wno sutfers from any ¢hromio ‘aus of the Bye, ear! Throwed Inn cure under vat the old forms to find relfe those wh of treatment the offive of the TAstrict-Attorney, he|ease—the once gs: @ bogus check for $10,000 to Miss Mary 'L. Williams, of Pough- keepsie, whose father is president of| Df, the Board of HMucation there and a|sati prominent business man. Adee! attended a commercial school fa Poughkeepsie and devoted much oflo his attention to this pretty girl of sev- enteen years, Her father objected to euch 4evolion, but Miss Williams was strong-willed. When Abeel gave her a check for $10,000 she belleved implicitly in his love. This dream was shattered when after several weeks she took the heck to the bank and found it was ‘worthless, Teok Her Diamond. But it was not for this reason that Miss Wiliams was almost pers led to make a criminal complaint against Abecl. She says that on Oct. 1 she met him in the Waldorf-Astoria. She asked him to put her pocketbook containing 35 and a diamond pin in his pocket. She expected to marry him. Abeel, she says, excused himself from her as they wat in the hotel, but he did not return. She has not seen him since, she de- clares. Miss Williams returned to Poughkeep- sie with Mrs. J, Luther Le Fevre without asking the District-Attorney for Abeel’s arrest,- although she once intended to do 0, Mrs, Le Fevre came to New York in search of her daughter, Miss Maude LeFevre; with whom Miss Williams had lef€ Poughkeepsie several days ago. Miss Le Fevre is married to Charles M. Car- nd is living at No, 221 West hth st Miss Williams lived with them. No Warrant Issued, No warrant has yet been tesued for the arrest of Abeel, though his case is being considered hy The evidence against him, unless Miss Anderson can be made to testify. is ‘weak, according to the prosecution, and Miss Anderson is not expected to ald the New York authorities in the least. @oé is now out of the state, Unless Bfiss Williams can be persuaded to ‘charge Absrl with steailng the jewelry ‘trom her at the hotel it Is expected that the accused man will go free. Detectives who are looking for Abeel \Delleve that the young man who {m- Personuted J. Qgden Goelet in woos ‘Miss Anderson {s in Long Branch, N. They are Keeping close watch on house there where he 1s sald to have been setn, The earth seemed to have swallowed |the young man from ths time he left his |wife and an unpaid board bill at No. 229 |Central Park West on Nov. 7, No trace lof him was found unti} the detectives jrecelved information yesterday tHit a young man answering his description was at the home of Mrs. Mary Mack- intogh 1h Long Branch, where Miss An- @erson his been since she left New York.” Mystery siirrounds the cottage. Will- fem Anderson, the young woman's father, as well as her brother, is barred trdm the house, ayd to appearances dur- ling most! of the day it is unoccupied. 'Once a day a grocer's boy has visited (the, place, until yesterday a tray of ‘@ooked food was carried in from the | Anderson home. The mail for those in- @ide is taken to the home of neighbors. A caller went to the cottage yesterday d ‘when the door was opened he saw blond girl inside. He also declares he jsaw & young man who looked much like 6 pictures of Abeel. ve he is in hiding port the arrival ae father, Col. Alfred Abeel, from ‘Tex., to-morrow. “Coit Adeel will an effort to straighten out his a's diMficulties. a TURK&BURN VILLAGES. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 18,—The |Mussulmans in the parece of sey seh, thirty-two miles fi ve bummed five Bul m Adrianop! have fratinn “vileger Ai Fevenge for an attack made by the Bul- \gysens on the Mussulman village of < — 'S DAY OF PRAYER, ®BPRLIN, Nov. 18—The Bourse was closed to-day, this oes 0 the annual day tor mediation and Any working, ex eo he | “Heceasities of Ufe, can’ be ‘fnea 97.50. BERLI We orsted Goods ~ Department. © (and Floor.) . ” Shawls, India, and French Chudda— ‘Embroidered silk and Crépe —Plain and Embroidered \Ceshmer¢—Algerian—Him- \ dept acaad Silk and » —_Also— ; Coe pes! Frascinaiors, Cardigan Fackets, Quitted Vests and ‘ /Worsted Goods i of all i descriptions, Lord & Taylor, Srowtyny, and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, the Grand Jury. | et reatent. wothing and comforting. ing. exhlinrating relief from t application, and the coinpleta Ms reached in remarkably. short time Arena long, diecournging waits tor benetlt 19 Work of Dr. Gardner’ iy quick and effectiv rect to the exact w e. MR. LEO KOFLER, 210 CARLTON AV. DEAEN BSS AND Biovcus, iner’s Oscillation ‘Treatme: gultea inont satiatartortiy: in. mig. ene fered from chronic catarrh, bronchit: 1 deafnexs in my right ear fms well as ever, All the bad catarrl Dronehial sy E free froin th and my hearts) before T could By 1s perfectly normal, ‘whereas ny Tent By hin Painiess Oselliaton - Gardner cares all ais n Abdominal Mains, &e, “TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. 4 tine Dr. Gurdner will give agnosis and one Sindays, 10 to 2. Jet Matled Free. X-Ray e: nation when neces- ary to nagnre correct dingnosin. DR. GARDNER, * OFFICE, 435 STH AV. N. Ya, If you don't usually pass one of our studios and desire Artistic Photographs it will pay you to make a’ pecial trip. STUDIOS: 2 NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, She Rasta sal 489 Fulton St. ites 2 Broadwa’ Entirely New Selection. IMPORTED $ HATS, Original Price $18 to $30. e@ IMPORTERS’ MILLINERY CO., 215 FIFTH AVENUE. Women's, ‘| CLOTHING S%«>. & JEWELRY on CREDIT Absolutely ‘© Worsted Wr $10.08, Lowest Pay Only $ 12 Week, OPEN Cone Pr NO mecca’: NINGS NATIONAL OUTFITTING cO., 260 W. 280, N. ¥.; 62 W. Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Ctip, aly i oul Sbticlans, sole patentees.. Prescriptions fill Assortinent of opera KIAKAON LV Uicow —_— | Business Property To Let. TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50Xs5s NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE Bos SSION. RULAND & WHITING CO., . 5 BEEKIIAN 57, Help Wanted— Male Wan an od worn lamp factury In ‘a omni us Make chatey oh quation sande Ric competent y employment and bake erences for conimerclal tidveusr src and agents ex ence ary F24, pere wee exe axiom ‘ide, ca arate Font wore ap-! $1 WUBSLYSS2 ar bs HORSE SHOW MODELS | Thesi less. and it $25 si Winter - Vo gel Brothers The "Home of the Overcoat. You know Vogel Brothers’ clothes as the best ready -to- wear; you know them to be modestly priced, to reflect the style and fashion of the day— land that they wear well. Perhaps you do not know the wonder- ful diversity of styles we show. You will find here the big, loose great coat, the me- dium length overcoat, belted back overcoats, tourist coats, topcoats, surtouts, paletots, paddocks, double- breasted ulsters, and soon. It is the great- est collection of over- coats ever gathered under one roof. Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats at $15. je $15 Overcoats full $20 This method saves you Thes t's silk-lined throughout. T! $35 Overcoats at values, and $20 is the price asked for them elsewhere. We make them in our own workrooms and sell direct to you. some $20 overcoat for $15. loose, 44 inches long, with broad shoulders and long, snug-fitting collars and lapels—same as shown in cut above—of blue and black kerseys, black and Oxford friezes and Oxford meltons and velours. had better sec these at the special price, Sale of Silk-Lined Winter Overcoats at $25. If you were to specify the cloth, the silk lining, the style, the workman- ship, in ordering from a custom tailor, he would charge $35—not a cent The fabric of which these Overcoats are made ing Oxford velour; the style is a 44-inch long, loose, coat, with broad shoulders and lo’ $5. In other words, you get a hand- ¢ Overcoats on sale are cut full and wal $15 rich, soft-feel- snug-fitting collars and lapels, pecial sale gives you these $25 hit Special Sale of Men’s Winter Suits at $15. ort, Our special sale price i Store Open a Saturday Nights. Suits that will stand critical examination, with cloth, linings, trimmings, finish—all as you wovfld have them if your suit were made to order. dozen different single and dou!e bre: in blue and black thibets and mixtures, and fancy effects in sors g and unfinished worsteds. These Suits are equal to the custom tailor’s A ed sack models to choose from, ogch Brothers _ Aw moe Con B» Ave Pianos and Organs. For Sale. an { | | | 10 pianos to- me ui Best with the Greatest Instruments Pianos Delivered fland plano at any Drie ‘change Pianista Piano Player, plo that a enitd (ean piny’ the Come to-morrow sure, for the rush hae Sale in been tremendous in t! Diano America! Walters Dianos, $la Week ot wrattors selene. Anetuant cover, for $195, $5 Down ‘and $1. ‘Week 1g Real Value. Walters Pianos .are built to last a lifetime ich cannot begin to rompare with the Walters Plano are De. ‘on easy whi to your Payment of $5. Years’ Guarantee ry Walters Pia lid hew@r come and select one of these morrow, Caution— Pont buy a so-called ‘slightly uxed"* or second- tLerly_ worthlesi your old piano for a beau- tiful new Walters. Piano Player Manufactured, Rewest Improvements, so. sim- Piano with It $1 a Week. WY Ss aes For Sale. WERK ratches: Stonb crepir Wate American Watch and D'a ond 19 MAIDEN LANB._TAKE_ ELEVATOR, Le Fight | DIAMONDS, | BA8Y Payacenrs: Ad; | WTCHES, sitet 2 JEWELRY, leaaaee i x fs zn NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING TOR LADIES. MEN AND BOYS, refers uire rence OF Beutit Nach tie rity est 14th Si HE FASHION CREDIT [ HOUSE, meee Sth aa an Ava. 2859 3d Avy., Cor. 149th St. (upstairs.) OP: Ww ‘{e2 & Diamonds, $1 down. $1 w No security re- ‘Write, phone or oall Nassau. IY, CO... thool Home on n old etterg on the inside top for it will soon thum & iigin Watoh- 60c, WEEKLY, New machines like the above, $19.50; cover machines, $18; new department store machines, $10.98; genuine Singer 7-drawer, drop head, oak, guaranteed strictly ‘new, all attachments, $30; drop head Domestic, oak, all attachments, $25; hand machines, $3 to $7. First-class second-hand machines, $4 to $8. 200 | machines in stock. Guaranteed 2 to 10 years. cr evenings. Write, salesman ill x Western Union S. M. Co. 311 Third Ave., bet. 23d and 24th Sis. A GOOD HABIT. TO BUY ON CREDIT We will Clothe the Whole Family on ER BP WEEK WEEK MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cibaka, Millinery, Furs and Jewelry. ManhattanClothingCo., 1334 3d Ave. Near 65th St. 2274 34 Ave. Near -J24th St. 295 8th Ave. Near 24th St. ee 700 BROADWAY. VE: NOW IS THE TIME 79 eat Your CHRISTD Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. And Pay a Months After EMPLOYERS’ L. W. SWEET & CO,, Cash or Credit Jewellers. Malo Store -Nos, 37-39 Malden Lane, N.Y, ¥, .» BRONX, vKL . Jersey City. PHONE. MEN'S AND HOYS: LADIES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS, CHAVENETTE COATS AND FURS, gn weekly or monthly, navinente, Call or "STANDARD OUTFINTING CO,,. "W2-WEST 14.7 ST. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. ALL, MAKES. F.S.WEBSTER CO.,317 Bway, Tel8240Frank DIAMONDS, ance apd SWS weekly or monthly pay’ easy coat PNATIONAL MOURAIONDS Co... h- WATCHES AND. RIAMONDS.- BASY PAYS id representative AYM: muted lowest spricee, ayia WATCH SUPPL) ing made way. room A TIP--The way to reach the homes of New York ts through the newspaper that the homes use to *lreach their help. That paper is The World, , : a + | Banking and oe eT > Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Gredit you the benefits of our Up- itn all the old-style, anno: ll AE, Ye ail the fur and need, an you ean fas "best suite Just See What We Give for $125, or, better still, call at our store, whern the outfit is" on exhibitio: th excellent Parlor Sult of 8 pieces, covered in ask or Velour, as preferred; a Pler Mirror over ot high. with French plate ‘and bevelled edges, an oval, gilt frame, hanging Mirror; a Tal 2 peautital | decomated Lamp a 4 abe: elegant Oriental nO by 10.8 polished Parlor Rocker: 2 gold ed | Parlor bie: tures; ‘a Rolden oak Biaopeard, ir 9125. gwinelng mirror. oF a Chittonia with’ heavy. brass trims wire steel Spring; 8 Pillows: a Comfortable or Cooking Stove: a Kit- 2 yardn Hoth in Clowet Dox. ihree Rot Rooms Furnished for $98.00 Freight and carfare allowed to 0% town buyers, 25 plecen of T! Our terms also ap- ply to New Jessy and Connectic it. Banking and Financial. ik TO BE OFFES Send bids Ine sealed enclosed in eave TWO PER CENT. OF PAR VALCE MUST ACCOMPANY BID) Tt must be tn cash of certified cheek, ot State or National uank of New York City. This deposit will, 1f request returned di apie to unmuccenarul biddera For fuller information iy Records? published at 3 Ok ork. Dentistry. Railroads. CTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH'S. ff i PAINLESS. DENTISIRY. Pennsy Ivania TEETH $1 Ook, ' gr, TIONS RA IL ROAD. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. est guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- me: FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, 352 6th Ave., 366 6th Ave., 610 6th Aves, site Bi se Cor. Canal and Varick Sts. New York Central: Tra Central station, Midi JEW YORK CITY 34% Tax [Exempt Gold Bonds $7,500,000 (Payable in Fifty Years) >LD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903 SD DIRECT TO INV ‘ A legal investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation exceptfor State purposes. No “allornone” bids received, thus giving Investors the same ad~ vantages as dealers. Bonds are awarded to bidders offering the highest premium. Consult any Bank or Trust Company, or addr EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York 280 Broadway, New York abrogsen and Cortlandt ‘The leaving tine trom D Lowest prices and nt system—$1.00 down and $1.00] gold and all work. Pure Gold Fill- iS, $2.00 up. Iver Fillings, $1.00, Gold Crowns, $5, $7, $10, Satis faction guaranteed on Sv all work or money refunded Gincinmath, Tndlaapolis, St. Lous NSYLVANIA LIMITE Dining, Sinoking and For Chi- mpartment Cars, ‘Toledo and_Detro! GO AND as) Indianapolis, Chi- lk. Dining Car. M. CHICAGO LIMITED.—Pullman ing, Smoking and Chservation Cars. In Giiicamo, Toledo and Cleveland. Din: P.M. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. —Fr ttsburg, Cincinnatt, Indianapolis. “You Dinin For Gary, Route). RESS.—For pt Saturday, ‘all EXP Painless Extractions Free. Corner 224 St. Tours, 8 to 6. Bet, 224 and 234. ALWAYS OPEN. B SOUT! 10.10 (Deabrossen and, Cort- dt Streets, *10.20) 10. af, 12. Downtown Branch: OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P. Bt ‘arlor ‘and Dini 23," Ry 5g {Derbrotsen a 5 P.M, 12.10 night. express "53 P —Express, 9.25 A, RalLway.— Railroads. VLINE D. WESTERN AS and New Ovieane 4 33 ina arrive at and depart from Grand joa ste my 16. ate Hexproas 410.00 PM aba AL Me Week day Mal 10.00 AM xpress EAT. —O.08 A. Mand 2.55 P. peal Express Sundays, (7.88 A ffalo Limited rains.’ Tuftet Parlor weatern TAmit ‘onches on week daye lengo, Limited sa hatlor Car. Dining ‘Twentieth. Century 1 nes on Sundays, Albany & ‘Troy Flyer.. MAY 1200 P.M. Week days ok y Expr’ Dining Car. 3 eke sat {02 1854. 118 and 381 Nos. 832 Company will call for from hotels "Und realdences' throunh tara 1. Y. ey 25a runt EM i Biy yiicn eke ay. to 2030 Kat 201, 415 and tia1e We Ap Solumbus 125 at ts 4 730 Fulton ‘si. ‘ana for New Yori | Heels and Toes.. iT. TOUTS LIMITED.—Pullman Smoking and Observation Cars. Dining | coat, with rolling ;|trim'a with prald—¥ |. {buttons or ornament West Fourteenth Street “No Place Like A Health Under A well known Dollar quality. A very special opportunity to AT HALF VALUE. Shirts and Drawers of Fine, fleecing of wool and silk—seams double stitched and pearl buttons—extea fine finish throughout—all sizes. ON SALE TO-MORROW AT 38.30 A.’ M.> ——____—______ ? Three Strong Morning Specials for Thursday No. Mill Lengths Doeskin Outing Flannels Pink, Cream, Blue. TE Morning yard price. 2 Less by 40 per cent. than we must pay for the goods In piece. NO MAIL ORDERS. earn’s for Value,” ; wear for Men buy a widely advertised make Close Weave, with a soft if until f o'clock. No, 2 Mill Lengths Fine Bleached fash Uard wide— About Half Price, Because they run In lengths of 10 to 30 yards....... NO MAIL ORDERS. No. 3 Children’s Walking Coats All-wool Tailor Ct een ce capes sate pipings; value $4.00 Ages 2 to 6 years—entire coats warmly interlined. NO MAIL ORDERS. —— Goed News in Dress Goods Having made exceedingly advantageous purchases, we will, as usual, give out customers the benefit of concessions at which we bought—therefore offer:— At 89 cents—instead of $1.10. All, Wool ee—leading colors—46 inches wide. At 49 cents —instead of A WeeiAisetross and Nun's Singe-colore and black. At 69 cents —instead of 45 Inch All Wool Crepe ross and Batistes—cream, colors and Shack. 9 cents—instead 7) to aoa ee ati Wool ‘Camel's Yair Zibe- tno Biack D'ble Warp Storm ch Black All Wool, Etemin 46 finch Rieck Granite Suitings _4#% Inch Black English Mohairs # Inoh Black Crepe A\ ‘Albatross; 46 inch Black Nun's Vellings. Heavy Goods for Cloaks You can find the proper fabrics here. Reavers, Cheviots, Coverts, Zibelines, Kerseys. Cravenettes, $6 inches wide—Black and.colora. 1.69 to 3,19 Warm Wool Hosiery feels mighty comfortable on the raw, chilly days that Winter brings. ¢ and Natural Wool Halt ofen's Binck and Netnediam welgnt. Black and Natural Wool Halt Mone Extra Heavy—Double soles. Men's English Black Cashmere— ble Heels and Medium and ie ee ve Heavy Rib Wool Hose— Amen ieee SZouble soles... nc..++> fedium Weight (hemp WoPeNeiccDouble Soles. 39 v 's Heavy English Cashmere rome net Black—full regular.. i All-Wool Black Rib— anaretignees fl seamless Fine and Heavy Rid Qailaren’® Fone-Double. Ken 124 He All Woo} Rib Hose Children’s UG Heels and Toes....... .80 ¢————$—_—___—+ Special Thursd Women’s Cloaks, Tailored Suits Au want Cheviots and Broadclothe. ong Blouse or Straight front coat; Kvanety of styles ue 8338 14.96 lous All Wool Cheviots- colore—| vers of tenets alue & i7.08 | Collarless Coats and Castor Korsey—with ang Biegout capes —Value $10,00.....- 6.98) Kerséy and Montagnac—Black and Castor—deep shoulder capes eit —— Extra Values In Women's Muslin Underwear —rume of Chilo bd | Muslin, Drawersige wcentaiesssn+ RA vers » 49 98 Campric and Nainsook Corset Co" front—elaborately trin | Stlgntiy ‘solled—value .69..- skirts—deep, omb'y Batre sa eucke vale 31.89 Children’s Night Wear Fiannelette Night Drawere—sood qual- TY 5 to 4 yoars—value 49. 6 to 12 years—value 69. Dr. Denton Night Drawers— 1 to 3 years.. 4 to 10 years.. tty Neckwear Pretty fate:t novelties and great as- Aways |i -| sortments of all th: fa hionable kinds at lowest prices at which (bey canbe bought. Phe new “Buster Boow n tack: Bows of Heavy restot 4 SL be. et ends plain and em! a white and colors. ia Venise a ancy Stocks of Point Venige ai Apollaued BALIStG [ace tig Medallion ninty deslgnee Central © Hie checked, trom to Wi butter : and Arablan— idence. bs ‘ pote aaa Gong a. ‘DANI, .. | Lhe Way in on a ‘oes, Mawncer Pasi y a — erty Silk Neck Rufts and Capes— Oo Cay ater Beaeee With full ruche or Patents. ° is th ‘at ae od npek Tat fe long—or. ca pe XbVicE FRE tents Pen tly procured: effect with three ¢ extreme at offen cE prompily Bi vith thee ar "GEE, EELE|World Want Way.' te: aie ae or. ant Way. blacks wi i i Dati le ll IN esa .39|Slp Cover Binding~Carpet 1.98 iy Women's Golf Vests, Swe Cardigans and Blouses “No piace lke: Hearn's for value.” No place in New Yotk shows assortments, gives such Values and feca tesult, none sells the quantities ' ah Golf vi able breast gilt butions svalee a8. Knit Golf Vests—doubdle uble row pearl Dutioone te Double Breast Golf Vests—bi —silk buttons; value $4.00, Novelties tn finer to All Wool Knit and Worst bleh gabe ty en or plain © gold or pearl tone vate All Wool Knit bt batapent or plain stitch—high turn- pearl oe buttons—new colors and combi Bnished with mohair bea Full Golf Blouses—Jacket with skirt piece—pretty ‘colo! ‘inations—Dutton trim...... Double Breast “Galt Blousee— pretty patterns—s! e collar trim'd with fancy alll’ braid | Eton Cardigan Jacket crochet finish—worked bu Cardigan Jackets—with etre "di Jackets—wit 4 Cortana i SO There is always space fer - An Extra Sofa Pillow Here are some of beauty at specially / low prices:— sot BF Fig'd Satin Sofa Pillowe— cord edge—value $2.26. zis Satin Sofa Pill satin ruMe—value Fe Satin Sofa Bere ica Floral decigne—value Dainty Frocks Finer Sofa Cushions to $16. for Children’s Parties. siete Dances aod special occasions — White.» 49 | Polat d'Esprit and fine White Lawn Organdy~high and low neck—also pe Colored Dresses of sheer Solt Wi éatatily trim’d, all with drop large variety to fit girls 4 to 14 years 283, Prices range from 3.98 to 18.96,. Department. ay Offerings in Suits, Skirts, etc,” Dress Skirts Zibelines, Homespuns and Cheviots—latest effects—strap and Dutton trim—value $8.98. Broadcloth and Cheviot—allover stitched taffeta bands and other new styles—value ‘$10.00. Wrappers and Sacques Biderdown Sacques—Sailor or Fences collar—erochet edge—we Flannelette Wrappers—dark and medium—braid tama yokes— value 9 cents. Our Fillow Cord Dept. contains the newest Ideas In Pillow Cords, Pillow Girdles, Pillow Tassels, | sn ortm their own use or for Oh® Gifts,,,... Following U ? Special Values and « great rang@, of Plain or Combination Colorsy CORDS—by yard— Soft Cotvon—plain and ¢aney. 4%. on ie y Fine Mereerlze—Rope twiat— colot 12% and 0 est Silk: GIRDLPS ready fo pat on— medium and thick.. Covton—2% yd. two tassels . Mercerized—full size Heavy Silk—fine colors. ‘TASSELS—Large and small—best. Sotton.. Be = Mercerized Best silk—each SUCH ITEMS AS Ollcloth Binding—Lace © Portiere Loops—Furniture @ niture Corts—Furniture., ‘ARE ALSO HERE