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hy 2" 5 : THENNG ELPA AWE PUNE .Pachyderm Pickpocket Stole Island and Hid It Under Howdah Seat. * Mrs. Emma Morone, of Nop, S29 Bay *Twenty-second street, Bfooklyn, whose ‘pocketbook was stolen by an elephant "yesterday In the Glen Island Zoo, was Wmdignant to-day because she under- “Mood the management had decided to punish the big beast. Mra. Morone and her party had etaken a ride on Babe and Basil and standing by the ral h the elephants are st ¢ placed hor pocket! while she adjusted her hat When Feaghed out for her purse it had “Mra. Morone excitediy spoke to two hing who were standing a short but they denieg any Wnowledge of the missing pocketiook. Then she appealed to a police officer, Who in turn called Superintendent Mealy, of the moo, A careful search tf the place was mace, but the jiles ‘ns purse could not ve found Mr, lealy looked at Babe, whose trunk had Deen making 4 tour along the rail @ cbild. 4 Mr. Healy was suspicious of Be on decided that the beast must | Mtolen i( ahd towsed it aside, Mrs. wdah and the mystery attending its jase dispelled. At the same time the jonesty of Babe was fully estab hed. The pocketbook was sent to , Morene's home by a special mes Purse of Woman at Glen) tly before the womaa had stood re, but the beast looked @# innocent | (Morone then made a formal complaint the Glen Island management tt js explained to her that If the ketbook wes found |t would be turned to her When the elephants were taken to! Mables late in the afteravon and Wharnessed the missing pocketbook is found under the seat of the} old ST, LOUIS GETS T) ER PIER Passengers on the American Liner Glad to Get Home After an Accident to Ship's Engines at Sea, the St, Louls was not ous as the first reports, made by the Umbria and ser, When seen to-day sie sad “1 would rather have lost my purse in have the elephant punished. The Tmessenger who returned It to me sald athe animal would be punished, and I kind be done. I told them yester- that I had placed + ket book the rail and that the jant had mn it {ro mthere, but my niece in , ome me that it was in my chatelaine apging fram my waist. In that ‘cane the bag must have been opened Bnd the elephant just took the purse While my attention was directed to my hat. "He must have removed It very tly or I would have felt it.” < Babe, the elephant in question, I pearly § fect high. It has been at Glen (sland for a number of years and is wery gentle and fond of children, HGH HONOR PALD TO ZION LEADER ‘Thousands Attend Herz! Memo- tial Meeting in Carnegie Hall —Resolve On an Institute as @ Monument to Him, i Lm two divisions of Judaism—ortho and reform—united last night in the “@emotial mass-meeting held tn honor x Dr. Theodore Hersl, in Carnegie n Hall. It was held under the “auapices of the Zionist Council of “Greater New York. At least 4000 ad- “herents and sympathizers with the Zionist movement were crowded into the hall, and half as many more were nable & get in and went away dis- “eppointed. The programms was a long one. The Pealm and the prayer for the departed Were recited by the members of the Fast Side Cantors’ Association. David ‘Blaustein, President of the Zionist Council! of Greater New York, opened ‘the meeting, describing Dr. Heral as a “Modern Moses.” Other spcakers were the Rey. Dr. Joreph H. Hertz, Vice-President of the Pouth African Zionist Federation; Dr Harry Friedenwald, President of the Federation of American Zionists; the Rev. Dr. A. M. Raddin, the Rev. Dr Asidor Myers, of San Francisco; J. Dx Maus, Secretary of the Federation of American Zionists, and the Rev, H Masiianeky. . Prayers were said by the Rev. L. So-| kolsky and the Rev. Dr. B. Drachman | Resolutions were passed extolling the @Pharacter and work of Theodore Heral And saying that “this meeting hereby jes the opinion that it looks to founding of a Zion institute by the jonist Council! of Greater New York A fitting method of honoring the life of the deceased, and of at jening the mgvement wh hi ' we Written requesting that nothing of |! - White Canvas, Tan Russia, Black Ties, Pumps, etc -_ Pleasing assortment, all sizes and widths, Boys’ and Girls... ....., SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET, week with one hun- dred planos underpriced, "FTPHIS sale includes both new and used instru- ments in square and up. right pianos, such makes as Gabler, Knabe, Steinway, Packard, Hazelton, Chickering, Weber, Schubert, Schumann and many others. Uprights as low as $50.00 Squares as low as*15.00 Any of them on easy month- ly payments, Simpson Crawford Ca $3.00 to $6.00 $2,00 to $8.00 $1.25 to $2.50 OFF ON THE TRAIL OF THE RED MAN Father's Money Disappears with RRO TERME! THE WUnuv: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1904 —— Young Mount Vernonite Who! Had Longed for Scalps and, Had His Outfit Ready, | — | MOUNT VERNON, N.Y, July uf The American liner St. Louls, par- | ree NL, {dots the twelve-yearvold som of James | ally crippled at sea, 2 ap to he vf bin ha ’ ay 8 ") McCaffrey, of the firm of Tigwe & Mes | jock to-day wit ind of passenge ; Oe SORT, WHR. A : 4 of passenRers | csmrey, of Bouth seventh avenue, is happy to reach lan 4 cecldent to pr r land. ‘The accident tO) tom angie tt day, The unable to tell how muoh was ti A hunting outfit and a cowboy’s cas- tume Whien young MoCaffrey cher- . have disappeared, and this athens the idea that he has start 1 dn an Indien killing mission, a trip he often sighed for Mr McCaffrey asked the police to Arrest the boy on slaht and notify him. He sald he didn't wish to press the charge, but wanted to teach the lad a leswon i BOYS’ BODIES FOUND. Thoma Manaiag and Williaw Ma rtlett Lost Thelr Lives Yesterday, The bodies of Thomas Manning, of No. #8 Warren street, and Wiltam Bartlett, of No. 18 Nevins street, Brooklyn, were recovered to-day from Sheepshead Bay Iniet after young Hart. lett's father, John Bartlett, had dragged the waters about Plum Iajand all night The two boys, who were only seven- AL FE STORES MND OT INJURED William Barrisch Took a Nap and Was Saved by Breaking the Clothes Lines All the Way Down the Building. William Rarrisch, twenty-seven years old, a painter, of No, 37 East Ninety- seventh street, found It so warm last night that he went up on the roof to sleep, The next thing bis wife und netgYhors heard of him was a great noise, as of the snapping of clothes- An irate tenant on the fourth nes. Painter refused flatly to wu pital for observation. Instead be went a back ‘to nish his Interrupted Map on he rao! GIRL DROWNED IN BATHING. |Perishes Despite Several Attempts to Reacne Her, GLENS FALLS, N.Y While in bathing at Lake George, Josie Seidler, twenty years old, beyond her depth and was drowned, al-, though several attempts had been made! by Wheaton I, Griffing, of Utica, to; rescue her. Miss Seidler had been visiting ver | uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred) Louther, of Orange, at their summer | home at Hague, near the northern end; of the lake, j The young woman, with Mrs. Lou- ther's maid, Anna Harrington, went in bathing. They got beyond their depth. Griffilng dived and brought up the maid and she was finally restored to con- Store Closes atS P.M. Saturdays at Noon duly We're. Keeping a Sharp Watch Out This Month —And So Should You We know the best bargains of the year are likely to turn upany morning, and we want all of the good ones, You probably don’t want to miss thom, | went 10c. for 18¢. white lawn, 40 in Qe. for 39. sheer French lawn, 45 in 8%. for 1248. good quality muslin p $2.25 for $2.75 white satin bed Spreads, full size, handsome designs. illow cases, well made, 45x36 in, ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,.— *10 for fine *18 dinner sets. TE $7,95 tor $12 American porcelain dinner sets, 100 pleces, gold traced and neat floral decorations. "19.95 tor $35 Limoges china din- ner set, 100 pieces. "14,50 for $25 Austrian china dinner set, 100 pleces. "55, for $45 Limoges china dinner set, 100 pleces, rich decorations. tions are rich old blue, |95¢ N DOLLARS is the lowest price we've ever marked on this 100-piece $18 dinn on er set of the finest English porce- lain, and everybody tices, quality considered, are the lowest at all times, The decora- nows our Fourth Floor, The Pre-Inventory sale is responsible for these remarkable bargains in the highest grade din ner ware, Odd china, for $2.50 rich decorated cracker or biscuit jars, 256. for 50c, cake plates—rich decorations of flowers amd gold, 0G. for 30c. richly decorated 1 plates of thin Austrian china, ‘67.50 tor $110 Theo, Haviland |~ te, chipa dinner sets, 396. for 75¢, fancy fire proof jet pots. — SIMPSON CRAWFORD co.— 1’, saved on utensils used in preserving. DOZEN fruit seasons will have passed before you find another opportunity like this to purchase at % the regular rices imported triple-coated white ands, f If you attend this sale and enamel steel ware with fire gold Basement Salesroom, have these necessary artl- cles ready, you can take advantage of the tirst good chance to select a lot of fruit and vegetables at low prices. 396 for 4sc. 2-quart enaunelled preserving kettle. 456 for §8c. 4-quart enamelled preserving kettle, 96 for 89¢. 256 for heavy tine olanders. 65c--extra heavy line sieves. 46 tor the best pot strainers. 46 for the best wire mashers. 15¢——large fruit jar fannels. 12¢—small fruit jar funnels. 146 for our fruit jar holders. 1.2¢--large wood mixing spoon, | aed mate to fit under any Move. rill) 61.35 for 1O-quart enamelled preserving kettle, 45c for large spice cabinet. 10¢ for good agate skimmers, 396 for good syllabub churns, 106 for measuring glasses. 12¢ pound for paraffin waz. 5c for sharp paring knives. a ior ire for a Se pound yale ti mas or oll ov extra a4 heavy, will over any 2 or B burner | eters tr bis . 1 of $18.95 Atlan’ refrigerators, oo Me eee Ee fl! | B00. tor ae. wanten hove. : sere Be. for S0c. aarten spades 82.08 for 85 x4 cookers Be. for 8c, hose Peele, Rolding 109 f. TBe. for $1.90 41) nickel gue stoves 2] | of hose. OOS ea tnath ached for ec. round cake boxes. jooth powder—I0e . Ge, on. ft Bbc. for 2 pks, Sheftield’s whe th sponte Bortne bre Roya! yes $1.19 04. for boities Listerine, : age for eaten a solu: | _ Farnese, mat Yet fp, Parma SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,— Our great shoe clearing. | HE remarkable bargains we've saved for the second week of this great clearing sale of women’s high-grade, stylish shoes'and Oxfords are creating a new sensation among smart, exact- | | fumes: Cytise and Am- * 1 for 20e, large Whisk Breoms. Six Cents 35,000 Yards, Made to Sell for 10c and 12%c jolet Per. Bouquet de) fas" | 885 Yee Healle Bor: \ Vessels communicated with the St | riice of this place Mr. MeCaffrey| both were expert swinniers they were| the damage x not recovered for several hours, either, Louls by wireless telegraphy on July 12 ‘ ad f drowned in & whirlpool a short dis-| “Stop breaking my clothesilnes,” But B whi : and were told By Capt. Jamiaon. that | 702" th Ind a tender of dime aovela| ‘ance from ine wand” Bartlett fainer | parrigch couldn't stop. He broke e907 sitgy Raceeven av Laweenee, be 1 ut while we are watching the market \ ne after high low pressure eylin- | 20%: Ne Delleves, has gone Wei 2 i ' 4: . yp le i A dere'al the Bt Louie's stnrbonr@ engine | "2888. oa lle a win ha rearhad the rear areaay he plas alice Rooaevalt, daughter ot eagerly, we are busy with our stock-pruning, off thelr caps und he askea| OF Saturday nigh " 5 frei rom a sligh 5 , , : Fe ee ein vtgenty. | employ of the firm tured in the pro-| CATSKILL, N. ¥., July WmAs On nls. for cay, eauned "probably by La I. swnere ane arrived Saturdaig. Bhe Sand 80 there is a double flow of fine money- ‘The St. Louls was stopped at sea only : renee 4 CPG | three hours, and then proceeded under) sonnUe4, 704 Tok sages to pet | girous bere ie {bale t rn hat oan ootld fet Be wha eucsis ones, all positive in the excellence of the goods, three cranks 1 . a a v rN Dr, . i paired the, damaged. cyliniere, ‘The /% the offer and devanp with he Dat | Biatiburg™” Private. Wintere'g meiner [Krtuskope, of Harlem Hospital, could | sualom ‘for several youre to spend: & and decisive in economies. dally runs of the vessel show what |containing the money and sine ar was cook for tee circus, and he had got A Maye ing ae me ley with, ne week of 80 during The summer in Law- AND F epeed was made: July 16, 118.8 knots; |POK# Which were there, The firm (9! jusi . . ’ , July 1, 481.9 knots; July 12, 488.4 knot — >a ener =ctgeS> ~e< ac pater esters -ntees YOU LL . YOU July 1, 88.3 knot MISS DON’T July 16, % knots; . | #1 knots, total, 2 Store e Dainty SOME WATCH soon. repaired, and ne cam duminon Vet the Sate rina] OPA wash OF THEM OUT most her Itmit for the rest of she trip. | Until eather | Hhe arrived thirty-six hours late, 5:30 Lunches, Daniel Frohman, who, with his wife . e 4 passenger om the St, Louls, said 6th ‘ iF (Sete ce aan eases held SIXTH AVE, 19° T020™ STREETS Flor A July Sale o La ra Ns . - Se e spel Was diate ‘d "pe yriedtele T is th dd f Silver-Plated Ware], ract Cop the American appearance 0 Was obtained after some trouble: thet | o-morrow 1S t e secon ay 0 our We found it a rare good time to buy a bargain in Winners were after the voting. 4nd i these handsome pieces of Silverware, and so will you. We gned with ligation ‘over the matt , e discovered the collection as surplus stocks in a number of man, is only tweive vents | preat seml-annua pre-inven ory Sa @, ee best Leer gies with = 7 have regular dealings; fs the most wonderful and we made what we counted very good terms for the He will go at e . en Dev * ‘ ¢ . ‘ : : rchase of these § -P when he ven {out onderia in Ger PEPHAPS you've already heard of the wondertul values we're offering during this great semi-annual sale. There Pitty ae all Dr ied cients ents that have been aT have. looked “Grer the toeete are hundreds of bargains in each sectlog and prices in a great many instances are less than half. ‘ iiind lor he raculas. apie ok, t ' feld and have made a number We're getting ready for stock taking, and there are thousands of dollars’ worth of bust 8 h ad a 8 right up to the time of our - play by larsct gatweill te aiten high-class merchandise which we do not propose to count, marked for quick selling ; uying t! 4 many | oo will be continued in next “ Caltue wil apneae” Mink te | iheaeuh oh Pe dtewt ae : fa nite hat {t will sell on si ‘ season's catalogues; and in every point of artistic design, |f « favortt ; » We're not taking any chances, either—every dollar's worth bought to sell (his month is priced so that it will sell on sight, Then there's ss wort, wil ar here (nh | , \ every ¢ s A fractional cart of inal H and every detail of quality, they are the full equal of the an ihe moles: ee aan all the accumulated odd lots, odd sizes, broken lines, disggntinued numbers, etc., all marked at a mere fractional part of their actual worth, goods that will be selling at the higher prices if you wait fanglementa” jn witch they are to open | Ss Owing to the inclement weather our great sales ad ws atta sree. poran te Ran Pranciacc : ¢ wi 4 rou at sares adver~ \f| . By making your purchase now you will save paying one- sTRIKE WAKES A CITY WALK Special} Announcement.— tised for Monday will be continued on Tuesday, third to a half more for goods of the same quality later on, AY | - —— — Rogers’ Extra Plate uadruple Silver- Not w Car Ruwe in oF Avonud New- 1 q Dru § and t il t rti ] took spoons ond Serv- aed ollowware burg Atter Midday. reat aC. sale was £00 S. Ollet articies ing Pieces One-Quarter to One-Third : YRURG, July 1k—F VERY woman knows that 12%4 ill b One-Third to One-Half Under- Under-Price ie Orange County ‘Traction ac. WI uy an p Price 5-plece Tea Sets, $9.50, i which operates the Newburg | E excellent quality of dress lawns, chambrays or ginghams, a at un rece ent cut rates. Toe Spoons, B80 p donee. ae aan iire _ i a he X dO e Lak id the it’ ositive fac’ evi i is 7%e. e is i j H ‘ Dessert Bpoo! .50 a dosen, lece e z an Koa atvernves abd Ovands Lake ana thi THis a poHtive fact that every { in this 7%e, sale is an exception- H'G# grade toilet articles and pure drugs at prices Table Spoons, $1.70 dozen ts, . strtke veaterday ally high grade 124. material, Main Floor, you've never been able to buy at before. Now is the time Prone Torey Nil epeen Nut Bowie site ace aad $1.16, They demanded a retoanition of their Ordinarily you could not buy cheap, flimsy fabrics to secure a good supply, because a sale like this one does not often Oyster Forks, 135 wad $1.78 |. Fruit Bowls, $2.75, $3.25, $8.80, newly fcrméd union. which was refused that pull all out of shape when washed at these Pre-In- occur, Main Floor, dozen, 8.75 by Manager W. H. Pouoh. ‘The com 1 ventory Sale prices, but we guar- 1 Toilet articles so essential in the Summer months at prices Coffee Spoons, $1 a doxen, Soup Tureens, $8.25 and $4. PONY Fhe Sout Ore es Ihe city Uns fo 7 CG antee the quality in every item 7 C that's worth inaking a special trip to the store, Sorry, but Soup Ladies, $1.25 euch, Bread ‘Trea 01.50 and $8, All pri hong egitenogg si gr 2) We only oe rigid rule to reduce 2 at these prices we cannot send C. 0. D, or fill ‘mail ¢ pry neg Caper qiso” eeeerh M87, OR00 Sad at noon the entire line from Newbate 1» steaks to tks lowiak eb Relore ons senvammual counts orders, There's only enough for a few days’ selling, Croats Ladies, 85c cach, Ice Pitchers, $5 and $5.75. yowda Jeere? the non-untotl men, but ing that impels us to offer these wonderful bargains. Just run through the list—you’ll find your favorite face Hi Da hogy Oe ReneS Caray there was no violence Tike. for 12°46. fine dress lawns—dots and figures cream, perfume or soap at about half, and we want you to bear Pe peniren Clceack, Busse TOMES, | aking Dishes, $4.60 and Gi.96, Tae. for 1a!e, chambrays, solid colors, 27 In, in mind that every article is strictly high grade and worthy of Children’s Sets, 60¢ each. serving Trays, $1, $1.46, $9 and Te. for 124ac. fine ginghams, in check set our guarantee, Butter Kui 5n6 cone a + 08, > ¥ AS¢. canvas suiting, linen finish, all shades 2 Sugar Spoon o each, t Trays, $5, é Simpson Crawford Co.'s 12'g¢. for 19¢ imercerleed voile, popular colors. UBs for 8 cakes Pear‘ Perfume. Drugs Trfpleplae edium Knives, $2.25 Pe cue Pitchers, plated " A ‘ " a m1 6 h . Great Mn Min ng at eh ni Bede re es | ts a “ne | nein Des an 8) un to ag ; 15¢, for Sc, 32-in, madras. checks and solid colors wine A ies Gecae tae tot fiw: Sthaduntooas | iia Oe Beaherin Tripleplate Frult Knives, $2 a| dlight, $4.50; S-light, $3.75. ee. for 39¢, white silk mulls, very sheer, black dots. @ small) Violet Toilet Water. Dottie, . jonen. Tenth street alae pre-inventory 25. for $c. St. Gall embroidered Swiss, 31 in. wide. cakes unyon'a| 25°) fr ty pt imported BYp. for Kucalyptic sotu. | ‘ White goods. White bedspreads, ari Dt, He. gt, Be Ren) gi oth wa, B i P plano sale pee, (oF 3$¢. ae Persian lawn, bald Bay for $1.65 some bed spreads, 2 for 2 ben Limerin- “i orld Water ee ade beg eo oy nn Pretty atistes at finish, 42 In. wide, louble bed size, Marseilles pattern. ted tooth powde: Piver's Per- Atbia tablets; bai. Will continue all this 4 Bh tor 2 boxes cald : Sates Parag on CBS: o. ior xen Lamers Inat doqt powder, 1 s1n0 of bee powder! OREM ty , ) Midsummer PriceeSavings On Plain and Fancy Silks The Mair Aisle blossoms forth again today asa silk mart; and the tables teem with chances to buy good silks far below their normal values, Many of the special offerings told of last week, are re- newed and re-assorted for today’s selling. For instance, on. “iar, 170, “™ | fon tor Pinaud’s Per-| | ida OR? MaMhetett| woe oe ea, er MBit Bi: Here is news almost too good to tell; forit will probably see for 2.guaet ote. or California ee peale apie Poe tax our selling facilities to wait on the people who come very F vies SL. an eu tor Hochioneet’e for Wythe'e Geran @/-4] for the goods today. Six cents is an insignificant price to Wwe Masel ident Extract fet ir Bet ie 4 pay for desirable fabrics that should be selling for double RC CCr ANd, one pints. Soaps. Jeter tee "Bilis pene. that amount; and the thirty-five thousand yards should MHC Ie stool tar ‘shine. to) Wits’ catia’ took ”e| eden ise Pinkham's com- go out in a jiffy. aie ee zi soap. B.2", oaths sits ae Meadows mated About forty different designs printed on a sheer fine nae on Ap. iors} gan aeitee! Magee Bo eo wiinrs quality of batiste in the clearest cut patterns in small be My aie warm| Vadis Soap ge oe Pe inte cs plore floral effects on white; amall and medium-sized polka-dote adertor'h Saree Wes, Bie | MHioa lind Taeaite Voit | Me 500. path apray- in colors on white, and white polka-dots on navy blue, beat pomaar for denror- " araah | abet eee Marte black, light blue, and pink grounds; small colored figures cate Piel te, ae. fr ines den,| pean, sitio a on black-and-white well covered striped grounds, rs Nneadaobe; 4] Jooth Brushes — values ee for weak aneem's Both quality and patterns are exceptional for go little 5 r 800. for 5c, 18-row Eng- for Peruna. - ‘ico— =] Why, Beneteator Fats | 82 ne ey ttt Camel apr . ogertore di arey trn| Sie cf'colst ahaa Six Cents a Yard not Nal a or Cranitontc hair Worth 10 and 12%e. Fourth avenue Be toe Kia's Shampoo elt coil crtain again ing dressers. The $0 don’t miss this important feat 5 2.85 Ot tae $5 all kidskin, militar: heel, welt, lace shoe— dull top—A to E~all sizes, s $5.90 patent tip, Cuban heel, but- ton shoe--bright viel _kid—all sizes A to E. $9 85 for style 14—Dull top, fine sole, button 59 brand | 9 —all sizes and widths. 3,50 grade, medium shad heel—medtum opera toe. ‘2.65 festa oe 19¢ fora ef kind of fotwear that Is essential to complete the | correct Summer costume, whether for afternoon, evening or street wear. You're sure to attend the Pre-Inventory | O56 =B to D—all sizes, military | bigh ¢ 17¢ for babies’ first | shoes the 75c Yard-wide White Habutai at 55c a yard; the $1 Natural Shanting Pongee at 75c a yard, and Checked Silks at 550, \ Then here's an interesting batch of brand-new offer. ings, to infuse new blood : Messaline Silks at Sc, yard, le, ture—the July shoe clearing. s forwomen’s I 95 kidskin, patent tip, extension sole, lace Crepe de Chine at S0c. yard, th 65e, or button shoes—B to B worth 75¢. Fine, tests oh ality, trom —reguiar sizes — ariety of chuice colors, ia- the bral. crepe ratactater te son Crawford $3 shoe— ite and black, They are) America. In a go ‘ari of Night military heel, ‘strong, and sach excellent and dark shades, pelading plenty shades ag iyo ream, light Dive, | of black. 5 forwomen's | 5 black viel pat. ent tip welt ox fords or wo- tan, gray, cardinal, brown, M8*Y | Embroidered Pongees, 6S, worth $1. sie blue. Natural color da, Tancy Checked Talfetas at 65e. a) 00 wabividerelt dots tad ne ewe el eae yard; Originally $1.25. designs; a few corded attipes, esierdeciee These are tine quality silks, in| Black Taffetas at SSc. yard, Imported Black T; Pp ‘afietas trom @ and durable, * ken assortment of colors, about Biren atgieeia all. Good ior waists, 4d and linings; very durab'e, jain alale, JOHN WANAMAKE formerly AT. &Co,, Broadway, th Ave.,Sth and 10th St % to 7—A to D—$3 grade. for 2 women’s and chil- dren's shoes and oxtords— tade—broken lols. a ny 256. shoe | 4 PAS ap. ore

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