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INVISIBLE INK USED $9c. silt ginghams, 15c. Beautiful fabrics, 30 inches wide, in pinks, blues, tans, ox blood, brown ete,, with woven lace stripes of white, interspersed with silvery silk dots—a dream of beauty 1 5 —usually 39c,—sale price.. Ic we purchased largely an exclusive importations. d, goods were made at such unusually Throngs, as we write, we h om low figures that we are in a positio A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL IMPORT COST PRICE. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. We told the story yesterday—how, at the sale of Townsend @ Montant, auctioneers, held by order of ME. MACHERET, OF 34 EAST 23D STREET, in our judgment, secured the most select stock and most ll attest the wisdom of our action. Our purchases of these n to offer them to our patrons at HE WORLD: Tue. 8 A, also— phone Rare lace lots. Wide flouncinys—Of real Lierre laces, in wteam otly—newest novelty flounced Macheret's pri for this sale.. Heavy back silk Hoses and leaf design: Mme. Macheret’s price, $ yard—fer this sale... Real white applique | —Mme, Macheret’s $4.98 la for this sale Biack this sale, yard... Soft laces—Kor sleev trimmings He pou cream—values fror marked at, yard, 2c 00c, and.......... for $12.00 yard— 6 applique 09 made ilk applique taces— \vide, all yard. Foreign wash goods. A positively PEERLESS selecti It’sa ‘ rare chance tor purse-wise, par- ticular people. $1.25 silk and cotton fancies, 49c,— Imported silk-mixed fencies—silk und linen madras—silk-mixed lawns and or- gandies— bouquets of beauty — Mme. Marcheret’s pricc, } our DMCC es cticescctceceone oa 49: $1.00 imported Swisses, 39¢,— Woven dot Swisses—t black and white, hellotrope, ete.—also silk-mixed | Eolienne; chic and beautiful Mme. Macheret’s S4-inch width — Mme. Iaces— » licues wide— ches wide 2) ws 479 Lierres, full- 98 98 now on Gowns and wraps. Here are the productions of th» lead- ing Parisian arbiters of fashion, such Callot and Raudnitz—usnally limited to the very within the reach of as Worth, Paquin, Beer, wealthy--at price every one. $250 dinner gown, $100—A Nght fring price . $75 coats, $43 50 —Women's fect, with eret's shoulder cape—Mme. ta, mofe with shirred back, sleeve made full-—Mme.Mache- ret's price $40~In this sale... tailored walking suits, spring jucketa of tan covert; front; strap seams, $12.00 yalue—sale price. $8.95 for women’s $15 coats -T hr e e- velvet noteh cojlar; seams strapped; full sleeve 8.95 quarter coats, made tly front, finished with strap of gelf, lined with good satin—$15.00 value— sale price green broadcloth made over same color taffeta, elaborately trimmed with lace medallions to match and finished with chiffon and st to import $250—sale 100 full - length coats of natural pongee, made blouse ef- Mach- EY eens eis 0) $40 three-quarter coats, $25—Black taffe- large cap? collar trimmed with rows of silk braid, 25.00 $12.50 for women's $19.75 sults Man- in blue, brown, black and funcy mixtures—Eton and coat style--each sult elegantly made and fin- eee te 2.00 $4.95 for women's $8 jackets—Nubby made tly coat collar of self; full sleeves, satin lined—$8.00 to me 495 Heavy white colored peau Mme. 27-inch colored sell for price, yd.... Dress trimming event. Take immediate advantage of such wondertul selling. Spangle and jet passementerio— Short lengths of jet passementerie—also spangle and jet bands—imported to sell from $2.00 to $6.00—for this sale 2 98 from, yard. 20c. t0.....+sese++0+ re Pearl and iridescentctrimmings— In band and floral designs--Mme. Mach- eret's prices $3.25 and $3.00 @ yard; in this sale $1.50 and Chiffon appliques—Black, white and col ored silk appliques—firal, band and me- dallion designs—worked on mousseline d¢ sole backgrounds — Imported to sell at 75c. to $1.00—eale price.. Rich silks sacrificed. Think of the richest silks for the price of ordinary silks! what you'll find here to-morrow when we offer the productions of the most famous manutacturers at a fraction of Mue. Macheret’s prices. Rich black moire antique—Elegant black brocade grenadine silks—-Pure dye Macheret's price $1 sole price, yd... 24-inch colored messaline silks—all shades crepe de chine—Fine white brocade silks Macheret’s price $1.25 to $1.75—Ehrich’s price, yd........++ striped and figured novelty silks—Colored best q All allk sale pi these 1.00 39c newer That is exactly ~— High-class novelty black dress al Good quality of striped seersucker satin duchesse — Mme. petticoats, with deep Spanish flounce UI tees L510) and underflounce; also sume of black spun taffeta, umbrella 39 de sole—24-Inch colored style. with plaited ruffle..... c 75c Joulsine silks—22-inch a Mail oders filled Unless otherwise stated. WRITE %O-NIGHT for whatever you require. ment, it is surely in the store—and || obdering dvring this great sale. Morning sales. bargains offered only to re- Heve the afternoon crush by inducing morning purchases. Hence, only for these hours— for these items. 12}4c, dress ginghams, 5c. Splendid variety to choose from—late checks, 25c. maline, IIc. 69c. figured foulards, 28c. 6,000 yards of silks in new desirable effects, choicest designs and ee 28c 59c. French voiles, 29c. All wool French volies in the most wanted colors; 38 inchs wide 59c. petticoats, 39c. 49c. stocK collars, 10c. Silk stock collars with tabs—slightly solled—the kinds that sell regularly from sale Tuesday.....++++eseeeeee Boyde: S Veg phi t Though not in the advertise- you are certain to save money by sday—8 to 12.30, Extra M. to 12.30. Hence, no mail orders, no tele- orders, no C. O. D.’s stripes and plaids; ality, fast colors......+++ SC maline, black and white only— rice for Tuesday during NOUSH.. seer eeeereeeeeees j Ic it colorings ..... latest effects; 2% 25c, to 49c.—morning 10c | That great clothing sale. During this wonderful. spring distribution the purchasing power of a dollar brings values ordinarily out of the question. Men’s cheviots. DELOOM UM aha ees us udac. vce sizes and sirable Values at small them. Strictly and faney all eatd-water wear well .. eye, as well as the pocket. $12.50 sprin A chance rarely offered at this time of the year—a strictly all-wool suit, cut and made thor- oughy—-singl» and double-breasted coat. The fabrics are all new colorings and fast black These suits can be seen all ar $2.50 pants are all wool, in black and fancy s—-all in pleasing patterns and thor- ON SALE, 8 to 12.30... Men’s $3.50 pants, $1.59. The pants of this lot cost almost double to make. sizes—all-wool colorings and patterns—wonderful Men’s $5 pants ‘for $2. Unequalled values, as youll readily note when you see tailored pattern: cheylots and neat suits, $5.75. over , Men’s $2.50 trousers, $1.00. For absolutely unmipproachable pants values be here to-morrow—See these really REMARKABLE offerings. The cloths in these reg cheviots and carcsime oughly made. 1.00 Extra fabrics--most de- 1.59 of worsteds, black figured cassimeres— 5 that will Mt and 2 00 ° Men’s $6.50 pants at $2.98. These pants are all hand-tallored and hand-shrunk, and equal in every way to a pair of pants you pay $7 or $8 for anywhere else, $4 boys’ suits, $1.98 Astonishing Values are these suits in double-breasted, fast-colored blue serge sailors and the popular Pton suits, All in the newest spring colorings and very pleasing to the 5.75 who 12'4c. dras, 1 4c. pillow cases, lic. Pillow cases, made | of the New York Mills muslin— don't know the price?.... madras, 5c.—Satin stripe ma- U6 inches wide, Tuesday we say Linens and towels you'll want. The great replenishing time for bed and table linens—and here's agrand chance at a dozen or more sample lines that rarely reach retail stores. 5c. barber towels, 3c.— Fringed and hemmed barber towels, red borders, bleach German damask, 64 Inches ONIY cevcceeccessecsseseucveceeceeen | wide-and no mail orders..... SSD 12%. toweling, 7%¢.— All linen | $1.69 flmen napkins, $1.25A1! linen sil- Meached klitchen towelling, 18 3 | Yer bieach napkins, 22 inherit 25 inches wide.. Me | SAUBO! CF ese oor: ° | 49c, Inen square, 29c,—Linen hemstitched two to Vc 5c 50c. German damask, 35c.~All linen silver square; size 30x30 inches—Iimit A cUBtOMEr......6.cec8e ee 29c full bleached Turkish towels, size | 45c. Turkish towels, 29c, | 25x68 Inches ..... Extra heavy 29¢ ular. pound....... Mocha and regularly at Tea and coffee. A remarkable offering of high grades of | tea and coffee at a third and a half reg- The sale will continue for three days only —Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. | 50c. teas, 25c. Mixed Tea, English Breakfast Tea, Oolong and Ceylon, that have been selling at 50c., will be sold these three days at, 25 | 32c. coffee, 19c. Java Coffee, that selis .—sale price ji 19c We have just received a fresh shipment of broken Java that will go during this sale at, pound,........ —Bane- | Bane- || $15.0 All 01 | ble. Austr! | $1.45 | Extra | fles: t | stand | | | $6.00 19¢. such spots 17c peries and sash curtains. Over 2,000 yards, 734c. in havi WW PLOT 10 MURDER Prisoner Got Letter Offering to Kiil Witness Against Him if He Could Obtain a Certificate of | Doubt. s now In the; 5% Joneph P. Haas, who | Queens Mornty Jail waiting to be sent to Sing Sing to serve a sentence af | ythe twelve yenre, receive day from friendx He snould obtain eron Eri ing him that if vertigeate of reaso 20c. curtain muslins at 7c. 36 and 40 inch Curtain Muslins, with fancy stripes, “suitable for cottage dra- turne street Lon, @ discovered the which he says he had royalties amount- Ing to $80,000, nineteen years. from Sing Si which end ; tence of t ‘DELAYED AT SAN DOMINGO. the handwriting of a man guaranteeing the death of Charles Blackham, who State's evidence against Haas. war a member of the Buckley ang of robbers who were re- sponsible for the death of a detective Island City. He al British Bark Milton Had to Watt Outside Nine Days. The British bark Milto rived to-day from Macorts, was subjected to much [ianding and loading a Domingo ports where her outward cargo was bound, bark was compelled to walt nine days outside the port before permission wns given to enter. After discharging the cargo the vessel >) lo Macoris to load sugar for Uble doubt they would put away the] Man whe turned State's evidence and! provee testiinony was instrumental in| New York ig about Haass ey Was written with invisible ink Saturday Judge Humphreys the writ asking for a stay of sen- ten When this was k nto the prison authe they went to Hans's cell and mad 1 for the I a to him. e d the let- . When onvietion set awide Bea blank piece of paper. This fy The! was found that the ry trol and the vessel w sea and walt six days outside until r was restored. ———__—— It is the overbold man who usually gots bowled over. treated and disclosed Wan! 50c. ingrain carpets, 29c. na variety of useful patterns; some 5,000 yards, to close, 29c, = 0 e.alms to cure from wold His sentence was for waa brought back nd had a re-trial, nviction and @ pen: | Brains which ar- an Domin delay in cargo at San At San Domingo City Bergen was On entering the harbor it wis were In con- forced to go to balance. floor, is port the pilot, through ran the vesse} ashore, joated without damage, how: pceoded, Bowlea 0 ntantaneous. ‘The wise man relies fortune, on Sunday World venderm = Wish sient. Extra heavy yard-wide Ingrain Carpets Are a ployed tn the building his waist was used to tle his body to} the building In case he should lose his | It is supposed that he falled to strap his body to the window to-day because he was cleaning on the second is not known, shcot through the air. catch himeclf he over and fell head first. and full length. WINDOW-CLEANER PLUNGES 10 DEATH Peter Bergen Falls from Tract Society Building and His Dashed Out Against the Pavement. Peter Hergen fell from a ledge of the second story of the Tract Soclety Bulld- ing to-day and his brains were dashed out against the pave window-cleaner em- A strap about ent. How Bergen lost his balance and fell His body was seen to In trying to completely Death was In- turned Bergen was about thirty years old. He lived with his wife at No, 8 Green- $2.25 Scotch lace curtains at $1.44 pair. Renatssance and Brussels patterns on genuine Scotch lace thread; full allowing width $1 PRISONER WORE HIS COAT. As Orset Complained of Robbery, Man W rought In. iceman Daly, of the West Thirty- enth street station, saw Jim Craw- |. A negro, going down Thirty-fourth street at daybreak to-day carrying ® bundle on his back, and asked him what he had. Crawford ran and at Sixth atyeniio the policeman caught him. Tho negro realsted, and in the Aght Crawford was swinging a razor when Paliceman Forbes arrived and knocked the Weapon from his hands. \When they got the prisoner to the station Francis ‘ was there complaining that his) vm West Thirty-fourth streei, had Deen robbed. “Why that man has my coat on,” cried Onset as Crawford was dragged In, They opened the bundle and found most ot the clothes which had been stolen from the Orset home. In court Crawford was held {n $2,500 for trial. The police said he had been in trouble before, oe ELECTED, REFUSES PLACE, Bearer, One Vote Ahead, Thinks Voters Wanted Opponent. Because he belteves that tt was the intention of a majority of the voters of the borough of North Arlington, N. J. to elect his opponent, John Beavyr own politician has refused to Qualify as Counciimun, ide hus asked the Counell to appoint’ Edward O'Hara to fll the vacancy, The Council will meet to-morrow night. and dot effects—1,000 pairs on sale. mattresses, all sizes, $3.98. One or two parts, good quality of tick- ing, with 6 inch border, turors’ odds and ends—5 cases, 10,000 yards, $10.00 suit slip covers, $6.33. tor sultes of 6, 6 or 7 pieces. ening ISSR ST SO REA A EEE 0 9x12 Smyrna rugs, $9.75. riental patterns, perfectly reverst- These rugs are imported—made In la; warranted; fast colors, ruffle curtains, 98c. pr. fine quality, with full fluted rut- hese are extra well made, and will laundering; stripe fleured lace hair top and bottom figured muslins, 93;c. as “fleur-de-lis,” wreaths, coin and Empire patterns; manuia: 20 yards 36-inch Belgian damask 0.00 worth for $6.33, LARS T0 TAL AT AME OF 90 Lost All Power of Speech Two | Months Ago When Robbers | Assaulted Him at His Home, Fracturing His Skull, At the Beth Israel! Hospital, in New- ark, the doctors and nurses are going through the novel experiment of teach- ing a man thirty years old how { talk. J who was assaulted in his home, No. 215 Prince street, Newark, two months ago by men who thought to rob him of several hundred dollars. Thorne had paid the money out and the robbers got nothing. He was found unconscious and taker to the Beth Israel Hospital, where {i was found bis skull had been frac- to The patient js Martin Thorne,| months he as could be val SY) Th tured. A large piece ef bone which was pressing on bis brain was removed and he rapidly recovered in health, although ing pap to a paper dealer, Ame begins with the biggest throngs and most enthusiastic selling that we ‘ever i omerey will be a day crowded full ies. USUAL NUMBER OF STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE DAY. saving for you over and above the unmatchable savings represented in the Made from rich, bright soi¢, with new round cape; trimmed with ah antique lace medallions and lor style, lined through- out; sleeve cuff; sizes 6 to 14, at Giris’ Peau de Sole Coats,with shoulder capes trimmed with antique lace and tailor stitching, silk braid and lace medallior id silk insertion, large puff sleeve; full box back, double-breasted front, lined throughout with black or light blue lining; they are sizes 4 to 14, at, 4 Patent Medicines f PE-RU-! the great tonic. ++ B9C waaXx SEWING SILK. 7 BLAC Pt. de Paris Lace; 10c. va ues |) WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP, with tar: bats < 4 le CHLFFD: at, per yar vehuedepes Dette: ad pine Embroidered Ribbon Beading in POL SEIDLITZ papers PARILL. WOOD ALCOHOL, full pint b Ri a v4 ck ‘These hats are in all colors, including the newest shapes styles, it good quality velvet, ribbon, straw trimmings, ments; $2.00 value, ; children’s hats, such as poppies, bluets, daisies, forget-me-nots, ete., in almost every color. Other good stores sell these wreaths at 75¢. to $1.98; our price to-morrow, 39¢. to... . Famous This silk will wear, wash and still retain its original silk beauty-—wear guaranteed—it is pure silk, and it will not tear, split or stretch. 24 in. All Silk Black Double Warp Foulard; Bright 22 in. Black Louisine—79¢ quality at. 20 In. Black Peau de Sole—89c quality at 100-Piece Dinner Sets, of fine American mitted the crime, ‘The Bruce type foundry, No. 3 City Hall place, was threatened this morn- han Ls Immense Tuesday Sale. — experienced at this season of the year. We are offering values and right straight through the month, of the most remarkable CR Darts To-morrow will be a DOUBLE STAMP DAY—DOUB THE planning sale events to keep) the records booming up and u This makes a clear lues themselves. All Specials in Women’s Spring Garments. Women’s $18.00 Spring Suits, $9.98. 400 Sults in newest Eton or Jacket styles, made from all woo! panne cheviot, Panama cloth, Broadcloth and light and medium all wool suitings. Jacket beautifully trimmed and lined with Taffeta silk or satin. Skirts in various new pleated designs. Black, colors and fancy effects. Former value $16.00 to $18.00. After Easter price...--+..++ ‘Coats and Jackets Under Price. $1.69 Waists at 98c. i +; the ground is in These are the newest covert Jackets, and veryat- Made from fine embroidered Swis tractive silk Coats. You will see at aglance thatthe Plain white or mottled; the material very sheer, the Price is astoundingly low. . emb:oidery very heavy, in zigzag effect, forming with lace or silk brald. Also Tan Covert Cloth {ull sleeve. 2 Special Lot of 300 fastened with loops; another back full sleeves and fancy Children’s Taffeta Silk Coats, light blue lining, in Children’s Chambray Dresse embroidery trimming; also piping of lawn 65 ' med with clusters and deep hems; Soc. value, 98 tween; 89. value, at sogeee re tripestof white with blue, white with pink, or white) Peau de Sole Silk Coats, made and trimmed in ’ : Several new styles, such as Lton or 26-inch titted or with black. ‘Th: mottled found in same colorings, Handsome W: made from pongee Jackets in the new collarless style, wilh deep stitching around neck, ca A 98 Rep, with front of antique 98 lace trimmed stock; a reg- (Cc matchless opportunity, , lar $1.69 Waist a 3 ’ . Girls’ Silk Goats. *, lenghth:, deep cape trimmed with fancy braid and lace appliques; full puff sieeves; 4 , Russian and value at.....eeee-s Extra Size Underwear. Extra Size Gowns, 44 to 50 inches; yokes trimmed with Notion Sale. Laces & Neckw: LION BRAND IN THREAD, large Black Chantilly Bandings, { 2.98 stitching—tull double-brea.ted box also. full puff and reverse ik braid length; s ° i F , soft sti eee buck Sects’ lined and unlinedsand trimmed ull pleated froat, French back, softs lock, breasted, satin lined to edge and lace, pleated sides, pleated ’ . Infants’ Wear &MuslinWear lustre silk peau de sizes 2 to 4 years; $3,50 value at.. waist effects, in Oxford and blue—fast colors; AIM Drawers—Heavy muslin, 40 inch band, trim- insertings of fine embroidery; cluster of tucks be- 9c (“} Cluny Insertingsand Laces, |: And Toilet Articles. ee “white and EMBROIDERY SILic “tn and’ail fancy embroidery TUBULAR SHOE LACES, dozen’ Dy D & strip lengths, with straight and fancy edges; 1c. value: specia’, per yard, at... Burs L0c Parasol Covers—Plain and* Pt. L'Esorit Nei. With 1 ruff fluted, at 49¢, With 2 ruffs, lace trimraed, at 79¢. With 4 ruffs, lace and ribbon trimmed, at 98c, Sale of Boys’ Suits. Owing to the tremendous sates in the Boys’ Clothing Section Saturday and this morning. we're compelled to close out a number of odds and ends which were left over by this great selling, in order tu have space for new goods. This is a rare opportunity, and it certainly will be worth your while to get here early to-morrow. The suits are 1.98 Double Breasted Great Sale of Domestics. THONG soeees Best American Dress Gingham, in stipes, 3, ’ 64% KHAM'S COMPOUND. SALVE, an excellent . bo: ‘p MACHINE Ane ENGLISH ring ti aon nd Rood bot! HEADACHE Millinery Bargains. £2.00 Ready-to-Wear Straw Hats at 98c. 98c Special Offering of Children’s Wreaths. 7c, to $1.98 Values at 39. to 98c, is showing includes nearly every flower suitable for 98c Great Sale of Silks. Boxbay Never-Tear” Silk at 59c per Yd. in the trimmed latest with beautifully fancy feathers and orna- Suits. ages ) | Serges in blue and fancy| MUXPUPES veer eee ese ee | Norfolk Su:ts, ages 3 to 10, in fancy effects....++ All $4.00 Suits on sale morrow at... to- Sailor Suits, ages 3 to 10.... checks and plaids; 10c quality, atesss..... --- It will stand the most severe test. We have it in all latest and best shades. Special pric’, per yard .. 25c. Mercerized Black Sateen, at.... Extra Heavy Dinner Napkins, 22-inth size; at, per dozen y a ; 98c 68.Inch Bureau Scarfs. at.. ‘Lustrous—stron7 and serviceable, 59c values at ....39¢ Patent Leather Low Shoes. Patent Leather Colonial Slippers for Gri izes 6, 64, 7, 75 porcelain, elegant decorations, full size pleces, at....6 Basement Values. Hardwood Refrigerators; kiln dried ash, galvanized shelves, bronze trimmings, metal 4 98 lining, removable drip ry pipe, regularly $6.98,.... Gas Stoves; estra strong, with 6.98 toe caps, and in all sizes. Worth $1.98 per Dining Ghairs. Solid Oak Braced- quantity to sell at this price, we Arm Dining Chair. like cut, high back and fine cane joge to ke disappointed who seat, regular price 9 8 CHEWED CHINAMAN’S EAR. Bargain for Boys. \ Vici kid and box calf, also tan leather lace J 10 pair, at iso & Linoleum Sale. must limit the quantity sold to any—’ one customer to 25 square yards— , comes here. Two yards wide; inlaid 373 whiskey and the contents of the/casl shoes, white oak soles, double weights, with % Because we could get only a limited g~ purely because we want no tile, and floral pat- erns; worth 65c. per sq. yd. ; special rise to-day by speaking a word of two) register. ei Y PY ebbected that. in & few Fhe police have sent tor Thomgs J; will be able to talk as well’ ys. .05 Flynn Charged with Being | 0novan, the Forty-first street satoon- ‘expected of @ normal child Axsnulted nud. t eran wth Tough tomer. | a8 he left his of three years of age. of loon with the dayp te, Cat ale pow fo. wpeech, te restored] James Flynn, who the police say ts a/ Cine, they want him to have LASy Be the assault or the men who come- “tough one,” was held ‘for trial in the . West Side Polloe Court to-day in $2,900 bail, charged with a number of bold crimes. Lung’ Fong, a Chinaman, sald that Plynn held him up with a revolver in his Jaundry at No. %2 West Forty-third street and that when he resisted Flynn pit a piece out of his ear, The laun- —_— EE £ NEW GRAND JURY SWORN. Eaward G. Taylor, Broker, Chosen Foreman for the April Term. ‘ Judge Cowing, in Part I. of General Sessions, to-day impanelled the © Fener the April tara Rawera th 1 —$—__— PILE OF PAPER BURNED. by the burning of @ large stock of er in the basement, which is rented narrowness of 0 : tions of sub- Taylor, a broker, of No. , peey prinan heeni®! Coubellman Corl the ait wee. (euaa net Rey tieg soma ener {oe ae rding materiel mmpeded the work |@ryman's ear was in a sling. Tay las e_beeners, Of NO. “eer Bron yess Dae eer O'Hara At the toot eee [tue nurses and physicians sct about | of the firemen for time, {¢, Michaol Kinselle, a bartender in a sa;| Judge Cowing Jn ha change sald there tion last month. Several of the ballots't teaching him words of one sylinble ais oe IUGR. AL No. M6, West Forty-second | war iheit aitention to. at resent which had been, cast for O'Hare, ware he learned them fice child’ of: twe sexe. 22) t meeay. to invest? Read street, Bentited Fine Gs the man Wi Cine. There are isl cxsce a wn out by e alec! ena Busine: tun <Hesree. won. by one xote. "Bes being taught to. put words into in Jucndnyre Torning wens. eit. to two drinks ‘of action of @ 40-inch White Victoria Lawn, at.......... C7 ms Cc 19c, Taffeta Finish Lining, all colors, at : ~s 9.98) _ :

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