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BRIDEGROOM GONE; WEDDING PUT OFF. Consolidated Exohange Broker Mysterlously Disappears— Bride-to-Be Prostrated. the United States and England guar- antee that the, ransom shall be paid und that the Sultan shall comply fully with the other terms of the agreement. Secretary Hay again cabled Mr. Gum- mere that this country will give Ral- ah by country. The antes, now seems to have adopt fame’ poaltion. BUSINESS NOTICES. chlef OUT. w atrict account by the United States. is now a matter of waiting to seo ther Raisull will ify his terms hat success have in aftalr. that there Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT SALE ON FRIDAY. Women's Waists. TAILORED SHIRT WAISTS, of white or tan linen, or blue figured Madras; heretofore $3.00. ‘WORTH ENO G ABI Medicine as a tonic and body builder, uatent medicine. ‘The wedding of Arthur Fountain @Westervelt and Miss Florence W. Olm- vtead will not take piace at the bride's home, in Hackensack, N, J., next Wednesday evening, as bad been ar- Fanged. The young woman's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Olmstead, yester- Gay recalled the wedding invitations. This actien was due to the mysterious ee ef the prospective bride- m, whose business as a member Consolidated Stock Exchange, was suspended on Moun- tives and friends do not his business troubles ad said to @ World re Dorter yesterda; “Fountain complained several tim grea Bi ‘on ning” expedl 1.45 Women’s Walking Suits, LINEN SUITS, a collection in white and colored 10.00 linens, three-quarter coat or blouse jacket, with Franklin Simon & Co. plaited skirt; heretofore $16.50 to $27.50.....,. Girls’ and Boys’ Apparel. 5 0, conduoted a coal and lumber busl- eas in Hackensack. He is about ity-eight years old. RAISULT WANTS MORE THAN HE DID. GIRLS’ RUSSIAN, GUIMPE AND HIGH-NECK DRESSES, of imported washable materials, 2 8 5 4 to 14 years; heretofore $4.50 to $7.50..........date BOYS’ WASHABLE RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS, of imported linens and cottons, L. 5 3 to 12 years; heretofore $3.00 to $5.75.....0+0+ ZL WHITE RUSSIAN DRESSES, “85 2 to 5 years; heretofore $3.00 to $3.75... of inst IMPORTED REEFERS, French pique, hand embroid- ead of Froving His Captives ered, 6 months to 5 years; heretofore $3.75....... Id. 75 Yesterday He Entarged i 7 His Demands. Bathing Suits. aaa For Women, Misses and Children, 2 5 ‘WASHINGTON, June 15.—Ratsul! has SPECIAL—Misses’ Mohair Suits......++..+++++5 0 7 milarged his demands, Consul Gummere tables from Tangter. He now demands pomplete authority over three prov- fnces ingtead of two, and insists that FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. You'd be surprised if you knew how many Sum- mer home furnishers and others were asking y, SM ALLEY, ~ reupholster “= furniture ‘while away to the country or seaside, or during warm weather, when thee have little use for the heavier art oles of iurniture. beca' uarantee the best work at lowest prices, assure proper care eee its tumitare: and age to have it ready for them at a moment's notice ‘all bright and ne when they desire it returned in the Autumn. . Fourth Flees, ith rt by teleph 1 card and he'll advise with Tu! ‘Tuietlag you of any worry, waatever, and give yoo eatbnales free and Ghank ‘you Yor-she privilege, _— AVING just acquired 10,000 yards of new designs in imported damasks, tapestries and velours, and H increased cur working force of skilled artisans accordingly, we are able to give you an exclusive selection at half regular prices. THE following are suggestions for the re-covering and Devine of the furniture for all rooms ac- cording to new and correct ideas gathered at home and abroad by connoisseurs; also our prices: These materials are correct for the. drawing room. dining room and library furniture. estry: Heavy quality, finely woven, rich dark red, green and blue grounds with hand- Heraldic tapestry: some shield and dragon design, so woven a to form perfect seats and backs $ 1 25 without waste in cutting; usually priced at $2.75 per yard. Our price....-...... rrr ° ‘dure tapestry: An exceptionally popular fabrio—we have three beautifully ‘ ECT BOMARCEVEE) Lieyelird executed pera reproductions of famous originals by Wate $ 1 50 teau; manufactured to sell at $3.95. You can snot during this sale at, per yard..,........0.eeeeeeee e -¢ The kind that will last a lifetime, with rich scroll and floral patterns—good phy DOLLA es eae tapesty) shades of blue, green and red; the $5 quality; priced specially at $2.35 These extremely tasteful fabrics are for parlor and reception room furniture. ‘: Magnificent silk-faced quallty—in 'y new designs and a com- §' French Gobelin_tapgstr, = plete range of the Rap eTP ry 0 grade at, per yard i 2.25 auk: A rich and lustrous silk fabric in a beautiful rococo design, in soft, Livonic_satin damasas oie ioringss the quality coualy sold Yor $7.30, for ths tle, per yd, 9 OO. mask: Woven from ithe finest organzine silk with exquisitely exe- eee FOE REL cuted floral and scroll designs. This is one of the richest $4 50 fabrics woven and under ordimsyy Conditions would sell at $10.50 to $12.00; during this sale, per yard... O + | ——————_——_ 3 AMUSEMENT®. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. * 7, Te 1 2S¢, $0c* HAMMERSTEIN'S,42 &.,B' way &TAv. © Proctor’snex% & ARADISE ROOF GARDENS wit, the mysterious face; 8 BBUSL{ Reemereuticeace [seni deaf Be PaveRt ars Boney ISLaNe B) AUDEVILLE BILL. ‘WILLIAM H. THOMPSON. Bth Av.{seetas. 4, THomraas: Kent in “FIGHTING BOB,"* ABith St. "RESTOR wPEsasRRUS LcANALS OF VENICE, __Smart_Vaudeville Show, SUBMARINE BOAT, Bbth St, {ene WEEE PAR. | - atomic ise aoe ons |] JOHNSTOWN FLOOD CONEY ISLAND. THEATRE, : CRITERION rer soo. Mats Wed eS? Coolest spot'on Atlantic coast; ferreen cooler Than on Broadway. athin F 80,000, Permanent exposition splendid ghtertainment, Excursion boats Yor Rew rreaten are pao Bycursica Column. Bridges CADMISRION IO RENTS” BPoOkIyN PARK DURBAR OF DEL, ® BBall SEES FROM WIL ‘The Funniest #1 fw emeeeeraeren ORIGINAL OF ALL GREA: GOLTIRR eee | mtowowar susserecaramctg| eteenneer Pe © Dictator. lini masa | iin ii” CiNe| fase aera "(find sachsen Seit| —iwellow the Grew. Bilger Gilpoee’® olenee a it, sascha’: 3] P)USSaeS ae Vries 8 Wik Fike Rees is Hons.” ‘tourbilion & 25 Bquare 5 AERIA] GARNEN New amorcrdan ra OrchestralBar gt New Amst PASTOR'S degra |HURTIGe seamon's mr |jretiateot: Manne. 30 an ere. | Vaudevite, Y OtATINER 8A’ , {NEW YO. SOUTHERN 1.80 ee att pc SS et [aes me SOUTHERNERS Beach > Jone | ATLANTIC SARPEN. aves nr. canai et |” Wayourn@ aneoest it Aste Ribe” Manhattan ie, Sat AN hie ae Peete iMod as GROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS , GRAND—BEGHUSE SHE LOVED ae es ACH as arin Oa |CASINO “ar PIE, PAF, POUE Part, PoUt Sunday World Wants Work Vo nicht, 410. Noxt Weel o WEST END spp Bees | ionday Morning Wonders, KEITH'S, patabta 7 » inet ih Govern~ t went, at firat inclin 0 give Ga be no recognition of brigandame unity. The “Britis Doctors prescri Father John’s and have for fifty years.—It is not a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1904 2s) a SUTH AVE. 192 T02Z0™ STREETS: | Free Concert—Sirignano’s Royal Band of Rome—2.30 P. M.—Eighth Floor. We're going to show them in the window and you just come down and see if you can resist these values, You cannot — neither can any one else who sees them. 10,800 men's negligee shirts made by two of the largest Philadelphia manufacturers, national rep- utation for America’s shirts—were bought at a veritable sacrifice because we were able to handle the 55° who have a best $1.00 entire lot. It's an acknowledged fact that we sell more men’s $1 shirt why such an exceptional these perfect, rounded corners, dium dark shades of grays, blues, etc. You can depend upoii it’ that these shirts will go fast, because the value is unquestionable and the pat- ty PMB s than Men’s ‘I negligee shirts at 55c. ‘Thars the unusual bargain story for Friday's selling. We could say $1.50 shirts, for some houses have cold and are selling these shirts at $1.50, but then as-we never asked any more than $1 we say they are $1 shirts and the handsomest and smartest effects you've cver seen, Main Floor, and length, split can be worn with your wh with these. weight, soft fin- ish, very fine percale shirt in six neat, desira- ble patterns, white and black 99° bands; 300 dozen of quality of terns are so stylish, smart and effective. Come and secuse your choice—while they last—at 55c, Women’s shirt waist suits®3.75 WE wish we could show you these suits just as they are ; see them you could hardly wait to get to this store to-morrow—but you can take our word for it that they are the handsomest and most stylish suits we've ever sold for the money. 83.75 Sorry, but this is only a ing _opportunity—only ave 700 for Friday's sell- ing, and you know by the ast history of our sales hey always draw a great crowd, and this sale, be- cause of the unusual value and timely announcement, will be no exception to the tule. Seven hundred handsome Shirt Waist Suits from a maker of strictly high-class goods—just fresh from the hands of the operator— bought a third than regular price — individual styles to choose from— made from the better of materials—plain ph jie trimmed—Friday at 3,75. $7.50 dining tables $5.50 $2.50 dining chairs $1.65 TH AT’S a bargain combination at ‘* Simpson Crawford Co.'s Friday that's bound to interest Summer home furnishers or those fitting up small apartments, (Game Not onty is there a great saving, but these handsome tables and chairs that are so much in Tables sir pris tx Gpeane at that they are inexpensive, and they are worthy to grace any dining-room. Among others we have are extension tables, highly polished golden oak, in richly carved heavy designs and severely straight Mission effects—some have shapely fluted legs, oth- ers are made with newest pedesta bases, round or square tops, finished and fitted In a superior manner with perfect - fitting smooth-running slides; our special dining table (like ait, 5-ft. extension, in solid oak, highly polished; construc- tion, ‘The chairs are in genuine golden oak, heavy , rubbed polish finish—closel Ladders a cane tats, very comfortab! ks. Fifth Bloor. woman ¢an afford to miss. 50¢ They are not $3.75 sults, though—not by any means—not one in the entire Jot is worth less than $6.00, and some stores, as admit, when you see them, sell these suits right along for $7.50. 10,000 sheer linen Third Floor. $3.75 ‘ou will readily less than half: 8c. QTHER stores bought their handkerchiefs on the strength of the sheer daintiness and ex- cellent quality of these and ask you 15c. and 20c. Simpson Crawford Co. took the samples—10,000 in this particular lot—and ask you 8c. They're all perfect or they couldn’t have represented their handsome copies, for which you pay more than twice as much elsewhere. Second Floor. The famous Belfast manufacturer uses pure linen in cost to manufacture. Of Course, the selection is more varied than the samples, you know, represent every You won't think that sale that began Monday, creatin, g such a sensation, is over when you see the stir this assembly of 10,000 handkerchiefs at less than half price to-morrow will create. regular stock of any | ir store; for It's a great continuation of a colossal event. &c. for all 15c. to 20c. handkerchiefs, 12% ¢. for 25c. to 50c. handkerchiefs. Pure hemstitched, for men and woman—others have in- itials—great lot of sheer linen, narrow hemstitched handker- chiefs—also sheer hand-embroidered unlaundered handker- chiefs and hand-drawn hemstitched and tape-border hand- kerchiefs—beautiful goods, Also regular weight widths of hemstitching. When we say it's 75c. silk we mean that it never sells for less than that In any store, not to say anything about the higher price asked at many places. Think of 10,000 yards for One day's selling! Why, we'll have the greatest crowd that's gathered at a silk de- ent in a long time. They know they cannot duplicate this lustrous finish, 27-inch fabric again this season at 10,000 yards of natural pongee silKs at 50c THE silk sensation of the season—the selling to-morrow of 10,000 yards of 75c. natural pongee silks, Summer's favorite fabrics, for those smart, dressy shirt-waist suits at the phenomenal bargain price of 50c. Thou- sands of particular dressers will emphasize that assertion at Simpson Crawford Co.'s Friday, for it’s an Opportunity no Main Floer, 50c ., or a price anywhere near as low. It's so popular you must have a suit. Remnants of seasonable 39c wash goods, 12}c THE sale thousands have been looking forward to starts to-morrow—a chance for all ecoriomical, smart dressers to choose from the season's daintiest fabrics at 12¢c,—not a single yard that sells regularly at less than 39c. Thousands of yards of remnants in lengths suitable for those be- witching Summer costumes. 12: There are plain and fancy Voiles, Silk Mulls, Knicker Suitings, Silk-like Batiste, Linen Finish Canvas, Embroidered Swiss, Lawns, Sateens, Percales, Madras, Etamines, &c. Take as much of the kind your taste suggests at 12%¢c. a yard Main Floor. 1236 Five other dainty Summer fabrics at about half regular prices. 12%c. tor fine 25c.0r- 156. for 396. mercer- 296. for 500. Dolly 106. tor 15c. canvas 256. for 596, em gandies, white grounds with colored floral designs in pink, light blue, lavender, tan, —light blue, ized cheviot suitings— the correct material for shirt waist suits pink, etc, navy, green and black. Varden silk mulls, {n handsome floral designs printed on white grounds, broidered dotted Swiss, white with black in three dif- ferent size dots. Suitings, white, cream, light blue, cham- pagne, cadet, pink, , reseda, navy and black, La Here's the line-up of these negligee shirts: White mercer- ized cottons in beautifully matched pleated fronts, full size neckbands, placket sleeves, perfect quality, linen cuffs, as there are no cuffs Fancy allover light and white and blue, absolutely fast color, made in the best manner, plain fronts, matched laundered split neck- these shirts are made of this good printed materials and matched plaited fronts. be ony Cul store in New York. ae ing opportunity came to us unsolicited, and it’s just the reason you can stylish dollar shirts it 55c. ; } Y Every shirt made in the best possible manner, hand-laundered, and has cuffs attached of the narrow, link type, or separate cuffs; patterns are both the light grounds, also the popular me- because if you see them as we handKerchiefs EARN FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Many Values in Few Words ALL AS ADVERTISED Ushers will give any desired information Others talk ‘Trading Stamps’’—VALUK is the topic here . WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR ‘Thig in the way we'll sell: % ct. Cambric and Muslin Drawers, 9 ct. Drawers—lace and emb'y 39 ct. Muslin Gowne — tucks and emb'y .. 98 ct. Night Dresses—f'cy trim. WASH DRESS FABRICS ‘This te the way we'll selli— 15] 12% ct. fancy Lawns... 49 | 18, ct. fine fancy Batistes. 15 ct. Canvas Suitings 19 ct. Linen finish Chambray: % ot. Mercerized Foulard Sateens, 9% 12% ee Wile Butta tase, cay and th 15 ct. Plain and Fancy Ducks. 8% po linnthecti resent diyrapels % ct. Knickerbocker Sultings 16 69 ct. Corset covers—wide emb' 1s ot. yard wide Percaies, 6% 7 ct. Cornet Covers—lace or emb’ 44 ct. fine fancy Organdies. 19 6 ct. Cambric Chemises—10 styles 1% ct. Ginghams end Seers o% 19 ct. Emb'd Swiss (Dress lengths) 7% 65 |!7 et. tine Dimities—(Dress lengths) Tie @ ct. Ex, size DRESS GOODS This is the way we'll sell 39 ct, Lawn Kimonos 8 ct. All Wool Nun's Vellings hi No Mall or Teleohone Orders, CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR This in the way we'll sell— 29 ct. Drawers—Frult of Loom and Lonsdale Muslin—? to 12 yrs. @ ct, Drawers--H. 8. or emb’ $1.49 Cambric Skirts—lace or emb'y.. .9! BABIES’ WEAR % ct. Talior Suitings $1.29 _Homespuns—é6-inch.. $1.19 All Wood Volles.. DRESS SILKS This is the way we'll sell © ct, Check Taffetas—Black and Col’é-49 Raile= 75 ct. Hairline Stripe Tuffetas....... .59 en eareraCardl Coats sities 98| © ct: Fig'd Taffetas—iight colors... .69 $1.49 Pique Reefers and Coats 94, 9 ct. Fig'd Satin Foulards. .39 $1.49 Picture Hats. 69 | % ct. Black “Guaranteed” Taffetas .59 4 ct. Fancy Bilk Ci 24 | 39 ct, Foulards—new designs. + 88 » = 19 ct, Tucked Lawn WHITE GOODS ict sior NE elite te ‘Thin ts the way we'll selli— long Nalnao 5 S 2 10 ct. yard wide Cambrics.. 6% 7 et. Victoria Lawns—40-Inch, WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS w le and Wool. $2.98 Linen Skirts—insérting trim 1.69 44.00 Pique and Linen-—pleated.. $6.98 Natural Linen—full kil $5.00 Brilliantes and Mixt $6.98 Checked Volles, WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES Shirt Waist and Dressy Effects. $2.49 Plain Chambrays and Check: $4.98 Plain Cold Lawn....... $5.98 Fancy Lawns, Linens, &¢. $6.98 White trim ... $7.98 Col $8.00 White Lawn and Nub Sultings.| $12.88 Taffeta and Satin Foulard. $18.09 Stripe and Check Taffeta: $16.98 Bik Mull and Dotted Swiss $19.98 Taffeias and Loulsines. SILK ETON BLOUSE COATS ‘This is the way we'll sellr— $10.98 Taffeta—Braid trim. 49 ct. Mercerized Walstings. 19 ct, Dotted Swisses. ae 1.69 “Goodwear” Long Cloth—12 12% ¥ 98 “Les 98|!N MUSLIN DEPARTMENT This is the way we'll sells 9 ct. Bleached Muslins—soft finish... 14 ct. Bleached Muslins—4 inch... 8 | 59 ct. Sheets—2% yds, wide—seamed. .3@ % ct. Tickings—feather proof. ry 19 ct. Fancy Awning Stripes. 4.98 | 8-4 Mosquito Netting—8 yd. pe 98 SPREADS, COMFORTABLES, ETC. 98} Thin ts the way we'll selli— $1.25 Full size Crochet Spreads....... .79 $1.98 Marseilies—for single beds. -1.39° $1.49 Full size Ruffled Comfortal 98 ct. Pure Feather Pillows—22x20,.. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ETC. ” This is the way we'll sell: 69 ct. All Linen Damasks—70 incl $1.29 All Linen Napkins—dozen. ‘98 | 17 ct. Huck Towele—20xi0.., “| 79 ct. Damask—openwork—knot 8. 0.98 $22.00 Peau de Sole—rich trim. WOMEN'S TEA GOWNS fringe ... ‘This ts the way we'll sell 19 ct. Fine Wi 4.08 Cashmere—tace trim .. 8.98'25 ct. Wht. Linens—for Children $7.98 Albatross—cluster tucked skirt.5.98 Wear .... $12.98 China 6ilk—lace and ridbon.10,98 , 69 ct. Linen Etamine WOMEN'S WASHABLE WAISTS — [/{/-4 Turkish Bath Sheets, 11 ct. % inch Glass Towellings. from our great purchase 12% ct. All Linen Towellings...-.. 8% ot CASTLE: MANUFACTURING CO. Se An Extraordinary Variety. NO TRADING STAMPS HERE. WHITE WAISTS— Made to sell at .98.. Made to sell at $1.25. Made to sell at $1.75. Made to sell at $2.50. the law Some Trading mp people now print the redeemable value on stamps ‘What is the redeemable value? ONE-TENTH ot a mill. | 1 a of a mill — —— of one cent, 10 100 Fi Percale, Lawn and en iadras—value i Chambray and Mercerti Madras—value $1.2. o 10 stamps~one mill, La Waists—finely tailored— Black tide #100 to #275.. .08 and 1-49 100 stampe—one cont, 1,000 stamps~ten cents. In other words, for a dollar purchase vou get ONE MILL; for a ten-dollar purchase SUMMER PETTICOATS yout ONN: Sens o—_® | ‘This is the way we'll wells $8 ct. Black Mercerised Bateen..... 69] equcty COVERS, DRAPERIES, ETC 89 ct. Seersucker and Percale or Aes oid. CORSETS ‘This is the way we'll well |69 ct. Couttlle and Summer Net.... 35 $1.00 and $1.25 Coutille and Batiste. .75 “16 and §1 Girdles and other styles. .55 Ltd atk Bik. and C ‘This is the way we'll sel Lelceinae: $249 Bagdad Stripe Couch Covers.1,.69 WOMEN'S HATS $2.8 Tapestry Table Covers—2 yas, ‘This is the way we'll wel . 1.69 RUGS AND ART SQUARES i ‘This ts the way we'll sell: +++ ,69] $169 Mercerized Damasks . trim’a .69 1.49 2.98 98 ct. White Dress Shapes... 98 ct, White Duck Hate—full $2.48 Ready-to-Wears........- | 4.98 Chiffon and Straw Hats. BOYS’ SUITS, PANTS, ETC. ‘This ts the way we'll selli— 29 ct. Washable Pants—3 to 10 yrs... .19 7 ct. All Wool Pants—4 to 16 years .50 490 08 1.98 69 0 Smyrna Rugs—7.$x10.6 4.50 Wool Daghestans—s6x72.. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS ‘This is the way we'll sell; Full size Callfornias—all 75 ct, Washable Sailor Suits—3 ¢o 10 | $1.60 Russian and Sailor Sults...... $8.98 All Wool Sailor (odd stses).. 93 ct. Washable Play Suite—8 to 6.98 ‘wool $7 Full size White Cotton @ ct. Tan Cotton Blankets—% % ct. White Baby Blankets—pair.. 87 ct. All Wool White Fiannels. @ ct. Pure Silk Emb'd Flanni 10% ct. Bleached Canton Flsnn: LININGS AND NOTIONS This in the way we'll sell— 10 ct. Moire Percaltne—blk. & col’d. 6% 35 ct. Silk Linings—blk. and col'd. 12% ct. Lining Lawns—40 inch. ‘This is the way we'll selli— 25 ct, Black “Rival” Percalines. 79 ct. Lawn Guimpes—4 to 14 years. .49)§ ct. Safety Pins—3 dozen $1.29 Chambray Suspender Dresses. .79 29 ct. Sewing Silks—dozen: | $1.39 Wash Skirte—white and col'd, .98/§ ct. Dress Shields—pair.. NECKWEAR, RIBBONS, GLOVES, &c. way we'll selli— hampagne and 3.98 + 98 alsa, .39 aa 29 BOYS' WAISTS, BLOUSES, ETC. ‘This io the way we'll selli— 29 ct. Percale Walsts and Blouses.. .19 39 ct. Madras and Percale Blouses. .29 | e9 ct. Laundered Madras Blouses.. .49 @ ct. Madras Negligee Shirts....... 49 IN MISSES’ DEPARTMENT 12 ct, Pompadour Hair Rolls. $ ct. While Roll Tape—% yar .29 | LACES,TRIMMINGS,EMBROIDERIES ‘This is the way we'll sell— +39 I 39 ct. Val. Laces—12 yd. plece........ 19 9 ct. Point de Paris and Val. Laces. @ Taffeta Ribbons +12% $1.35 Point Venise and Oriental % ct, Mousseline and 98 ct. Chiffon Applique Trim’ €9 ct, Perstan Bands and Appliques. 29 O | s9ct. Straight and fancy edge Braids .10 {$1.40 Embrotdery Allovers..... 19 ct. Emb'y Rdglogs and Ins 3.0 & 35 ct. Men’s Linen IniUal Hndkts .10 i et. All Lt H. 8. Handk'f: +18% | HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 10 ct. Women’s All Linen H. 7 ‘This & galego % dozen 40 cents. | S@REENS, SHADES, POLES, ETC. 16 ct. Window Screens 15 inch high extending 20 to 83\4 inches, 25 ot. Opaque Window Shades... .18 99 ct, Ribbed ‘ © ct. Wood Curtain Pot 119 | #2ot. Men's Nesiigee Shir $1.25 “Palmer” Hammooks. {98 s0.ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear. 29 Others talk {‘Treding Stamps’’—VALUE is the porte here

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