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F ds of William Pinkerton, aoa Who Fell Dead in Saloon Fight, Will Charge Maria De i Karagi with Stabbing Him. ag IESSES SAY SHE - “TRIED TO PART THE MEN. Sald to Be in Love with. William B. Dowling, Who Is Under ¢ Arrest—He Denies Having Used Knife. ) he friends of Wilttam Pinkerton, Was stubbed to death in a fight William B. Dowling in the Jatter's in Weat New Brighton, may ac- use his Spanish barmaid, Maria De > Karagi, of having inflicted the wounds |) Phe police now have two eye-wit- D Bessee who wore with Pinkerton at the time and their stories agree, Dowling denies that he did the stabbing. The t say that the woman got be- Pinkerton and Dowling, with her face to Pinkerton, and that he was while they were striking at ach other over her head Dowling male this statement in his fy the jail at Richmond to-day: “I struck Pinkerton on the head with pipe, but that did not kill him. not stab him. I did not have a I did not know he bad been until long after I had given up for hitting him on the the third cell from Dowling \s In Maria De Karagi, who was at first ‘paid to have been the only other per- the ” bar-room when Pinkerton \ pecatves his death wounds, and on ac- 4 of whom Dowling’s wife left several months ago. Ke One Allowed to See Wo “When Dowling heard that the young whom he had told his friends loved, had been arrested, and that 101 heart had been plerced by famall blade, he was as much per- as though the additional evi- had been found against himself "If the De Karagi woman has made @ t to the police they will say ‘about it, Technically she te only as a witness. Her case will called before Magistrate Marsh to- morning. Her father called on to-day, but the police would not “permit him to see her Dowling’s wife held an equal Interest in his prosperous hotel busi- they worked hard together De Karagi was employed . Certain things caused ling to leave her husband, and ohe has begun ap action fur of the estate and the own- of her share. |) After her departure Maria De Karugi, her position as barmaid be- beauty attracted business, 7 promoted to be housekeeper for ; Dowling Seeks Diverce. A little more wen two months ago commenced an action for a vom his wife, West New Brij ie, Ls Great respect was ling. They did not the enarnse. Bret the police had a story that tin w! Pinkerton was killed inception in a glass of was that Pinkerton, who of the American Hand! ult. Wor it quarrel, during | Then the fight in which Pin- was killed. t another story was told by the oy & Pinkerton went into the with Superintendent A. H. Carter, handkerchiet factory, and while lon ordered a drink Carter went an adjoining room. r has made a statement to the and to an Kyening World re- to-day he aud will not say in whose hand | saw knife. Wien the proper time comes i tell everything | know.” Willia erts, the owner chief factory nea ter and Plakerton. nst important with td te “Carter and Pinkerton had just gone © the saloon when | Woman was back our order, While we Dowling - Carter jokea fe beea: th rt with him about ft, but angry and called Carter Carter is a small man and a eked up his quarrel, tell- could not call his frien kinds of names. 7 ling came running arou af the bar and the fight was on ler and I separated them and kerton again went after Dowling i Dowling back en the woman wedged Mf between them. sh the Part Men, rd Pinterton, and nt she Was trying to dack the two men were b on each other over her We could thelr hands and | er had a kn We vould not see hands | nm Y were still fighting when sud- Pinkerton dropped to the floor, aug death | we ad droppe heart disease. “We thought tnia | Bntil the autopsy showed that he had | Stabbed in the heart.” | ee are satisfied that Carter Most interesting story pro the prelimina Investlgatt he has been subpo and cautioned to speak t what he knows, “janes iaicdloind, West Ni - Brighton, where the the tragedy ¢ f that the o it. The! divided iteelf in two fact zoe Mire Dowling and the other la Yl be eral belief that - WAS & sympathizer with yin Or that he had gone to the execute a commission for a pre irs. Dowling, The feeling | been very bitter and in the legal has been much serving wn pet 2 wits er two chil ‘ » Ireland, and had con sending for them in a few | ! , attornes for -/ ISH BFAIITY | SPANISH THR WorTn- GIRL WHO MAY BE ACCUSED 2 a oe ve wan HAYTIANS HOLD NEW WAY TO GGL PAPERS | Federal Officers Say Rich Mer- chants of Little Republic Pose as Americans to Es- cape Taxation—Arrest Made. Coincident with the arreat to-day of 4 Syrian pamed Habib J. Aflak on the ‘charge of having bogus naturallzation the Federal author an- cod the discovery of a new system din that Hne whieh involved citizens of the little Republic of Hayt! In that country, Mr. Marx sald, he ‘had discovered a traMe tn fraudulent cliigenship papers, issued by the courts of Connecticut. These papers were s¢- ~—CATHA THEE )Clever Brooklyn Janitress Sent j Two Upstairs to Burgle and Then Locked Them in an Apartment. Mre. Tilltan Ralmon, janitress of the bachelor apartment house at No. ® Henry street, Brooklyn, went to the telephone in the hallway of the house to-day to ring u pher brother, who is a physician In the Long Island College Hospital. As she took up the re- celver two men came from the cellar. ‘They were evidently surprised to see Mrs. Ralston, but one of them took off his hat and politely inquired in whieh WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1904 When We Sell.Women’s HENRY SIEGEL .P (CE MOA AED WEIR NEEL! Shirtwaist Suits at 98c Somebody Loses Money: That’s Sure idea that the demand éor his goods would be Swi Seoond Fioo. In this instance it is not The 14th Street Store but the optimistic manufacturer who conceived the shirtwaist suits, garments that sold for 2.25, 2.75 and 3.50, large number made of madras, dotted and figured lawns, grenadines, dotted s, and black and white or blue and white lawns. at a tremendous loss. We shall sell each one of these suits Thursday at 98¢ unlimited. He made popular Got stuck on a Sold the entire lot to us C Half prices and less for a very for- midable array of Bathing Suits. the next—so the saving is worth ’ ‘ looking into Women’s Travel and Rain Coats, Sale Wass of fe avs with ow Suits at Cie ana cal wel pink | Abe 5S aa ry ‘ i i sleeves; made with exquisite embro! id light blue pique, worth 29c, ary Pa jose Support. : $2.98. Quite an army of them, yh priced at this wanted season, w aia. & Less Than Half eect a i a Mido ve ers, worth 15c, at..ssee terete $6.00 Suits at $2.98. Kinds on which we wish to effect an immediate clearance. y , —— Chambrays and Ginghams, | Mother’s Friend Darning Cot $8.00 Suits at $3.45. Ladies’ Cravenette, in Oxford, Tan and Olive; pleated back with triple 14.9, to $3 values, re- 79¢ and 98¢ Third Floor. every pt reryrnd hares ates 1g Cot- ~ cape and belt; regular value $20.00; special at.... 6.6... 6. c cee ‘ 8 duced tO.....55. 26 all wool fancy Cheviot Suits, sizes 6 at... Uolden oak, with bevel French plate mirror. apartment he could find Mr, King ‘There js no Mr, King In the house; but Mra, Ralston promptly told the men that if they went to the fourth floor they would find Mr. King’s apart- ments, and that the door was open. The men started upstairs, and Mra, Ralston followed on tiptoe, When the men entered the apartment Mrs, Rals- ton quietly shut and locked the door behind them, Then she hurried back to the telephone and called up the Ad? ams street police station. “Tve fe two thieves locked up here,” she sald to Capt, Murphy, “and if eet send a man here he can get them. ut for goodness sake, hurry up!" and Overin hurried |oured, he sald, by wealthy renidents of Hayt! and other South American re- |publics for protection purposes. Well-to-do men there, Mr. Marx sald, discovered they could escape the ¢x- orbitant taxations of the little repudlic and be accorded the protection of the United States flag if naturalised citl- sens of thié country, When oltisenship papers would be de- sired the name of the applicant would ve forwarded to the leader of the gang In Connecticut, who would promptly have a man apply for cittavnahip papers under that name, accompanied by a winess, who would swear he had known the applicant !n America the required five yours. And Here’s a Fashionable 5.50 Dress at 1.78 _ Women's Dresses, made of dainty lawn, linen and dotted Swiss, beautifully trimmed with insertions of Cluny or Valenciennes lace; value 5.50, at 1.78 Shoes: 1.00 | 19.000 Sample 3.75 10,000 Sample Values up to 5.00 ‘Ends of Laces Imperative clearance of ac } cumulated odds and ends of men’s,, women’s, youths’ and misses’ high grade shoes—not aif sizes in any one kind, but all ———— Second Floor, Fortunately bought 4,000 pairs of genuine C. P. corsets that always retail at 3.75. Women You will see them ad- 2.77 vertised at that price. On Each Made long in the waist, Main Floor 10,000 sample ends and show room pieces of laces, galloons, allovers, matched sets, bands, medallions, embroidered novel. ties, in white, black, ecru and Detectives: Ma: to the house, They found the thieves at work In the fourth floor apartment, all unconsctous of the fact that they : ; for nearly. bait The papers would then be forwarded | had, been vorisoners for nearly | helt f f weed 168 ‘ to the Haytlan agent, who received 19] inter held for trial in the Adams Btreet in the lot. Grand chance | Colored effects—can be use Corset Material is of a splen- yokes, millinery, tie ends, fancy rf to, save if you can find your fit. work, collars and dress pur- 200 pairs Sorosis Shoes, value 3.50. Police Court. They deseribed them. selves as George Thornton, of No. 103 Bands street, and John Delxhart, of payment therefor sums ranging from $00 to $7 each, according to the did quality, Broad steels in front to flatten abdomen, The wealth and standing of the applicant. | No, 46 Sands street. pairs Julia Marlowe Shoes, value | POS¢S. Various lengths, beau. |” a An effort waa made to bites oe rnapmetaneigaaencccnare bgt yerrtn tiful designs and a vast variety | Corset to give that dainty, trig | was understood by her husband to be ws My ce the Prince Wilhatn Ut Be FIRE IN FLATS. i pairs Julia Marlowe Oxfords, | of patterns; all fresh from the | appearance to a woman's fi getting well. He was congratulating | ahoug to clear for Haytl Special Em- ‘ ere t + Nalwe 2.50 and 3.00. test mills of St. Gall. The Special to-morrow at 98¢ himself to-day that she would be home| ployee of the Department of Justice pAde ue Simeon oor tides ba walks Women's Philadelphia 3.50 = of these laces when cut S f f Meetse placed Aflak under ar # J delve “a rom the original pieces run as With hire. aad thelr, twe ehiiénen amatn | Moetee 8 pays agiasielde Java street, on Franklin atrest, Wul-|M] 200 pairs Women's high tan Boot, | hich as 7 ry d, but we | Women’s Knit Wear ‘|1n a week or less when he was called | Prison ¥ jamsburg. There are ten five-stor; go as /.90 & yard, EEE deck drinkl y every size and most every width, value leo the telephane to receive the news| Hayth wae seated on the 8 | buildings in the row, and great excite. 2.50 and 3.00, shall sell them as you find them Main Floor. ve the: Seren e NewS) nampagne with friends. ment Was created among the tenants. haw BNE SHV t th " fare Ribbed Cotton Vests, |: hae ot her suicide. He denied he was a citizen, but in his| The fire, however, was soon put out, | 600 pairs Women's 2.00 to 3,00 tan | 4t these prices per piece; ipstoalialn de incnacy: pic dt Full particulars of Mra, Autenretth’s! ote steetze saya he found a let [And the damage was siighi, The fais Oxtord Ties. 1c, 5c, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ less, taped arms, full elastic, in white, eee cal death are not t0 de had at the hospital. | ( rt om he State Department in Wash pee MR RAL 200 pairs Women's white canvas Ox HON Se ‘4 Pink ane tees valos 100 and 13; a ees (kan ee yids heen, directed to Aflak, refusing to hniaheenienitaienth deemieaieneamiaas ford Ties, every size, widths C, D, E. 1.00 Dres Silk 49¢ Distraught by Mness, Wife Of | tein was not in her room on the third) &FANC him & passport on a certifieat | 700 pairs Women's patent vamp and | 4:00 Dress Silk 49¢ ply ten el gg Me Bhosatone floor was when a rustling of the ivy naturelisation, teeued in Hurifont full vici kid Oxtord Ties, 2,00 ana 2,50 Main Floor. Jess, plain or.lace trimmed; value Coney Island Hotel-Keeper | vii covers ine front ot the hoepital| dled Nov. 19% 1908 Aflak denied huy- . values, all sizes, most all widths, Do you want silk 408 & DOV. | 1 Aesersssrseseseecnsens S08 Jumps from Third Story of St.| i:"#te4 th attention of some mem| ng ruch © weriiteate, but Ht is claim) } tent Aa WR a ae ton |g 200 Dales of Megnetic Shor, for ra Fee | Vegke;, shan #60 fait bind, Sat p y * | bers of the medical staff and an interne, dots eee a yg tie Ty * vy 47.80 00 to i] women’s wear, sixes 1 to 4, widtns }gown? Then, now is the time ribbed, pliable, low neck, sleeveless, Catherine’s Hospital. sob Were altting In the office in the) ane” & fad ta $2.50 ball by United reat 3 AA to D, to make the selections, when we | white lace trimmed; value 25c, ront of the building. They lmked ‘ ¥ ‘ 7 . Women’s 3.00 to 5.00 Shoes. ‘ Bice siasskaaetacei’ Ga put of a window and saw Mrs. Auten. | States Commissioner Shields in the Fed: | i TH | NGOs CRE D HE X ; are able to save you Sle on : — Bulla 150 dozen Swiss ribbed white lisle and pil vay yl BL Do a dlaalay Mt Mar chald he had evid tha. | , — ee gern cent ee every yard you buy. A magu- | coxon Union Suits, low neck, sleev ne Marx sald je had evidence , uJ > i y 5 ever Delirious from typhoid fever, Mrs, bay pad So: he ia ca lia nunoeeae at neeh papers were issued in {| baie Bath Sik Taifeta — Ladeu’ yous ss —, Cie taste Ties, facturer has sold us thousands | !¢ss, wide umbrella legs, lace bottom, Cora Autenreith, wite of Jacob Auten-| Th body wae carried into the how | oe oe sidente of Mavtl and |] & SMe Walst Sots from fee y f : ea knee lengths; value 35c and 49¢, pital, but life was extinct. The Cor- 8.00 to 20.00 4.00 to 15.00 Misses’ Patent Leather and finevici Jof yards—his entire Save ‘i 19¢ Feith, & hotel proprietor in Ocean Park:| finer was then notified and it i» mid {ther South American, republica, whol] oahu tga 4g WEEK PERS AN ACCOUAT Tia Oateed Tas, inno li 2. ; B hese tanetacss trvcanenets way, Coney Island, sprang from the} jie will make an investigation to learn | DOURNt them for the protection Ruar- |} pes myRNINGe TILL @ O'CLOCK Men’s 2,50 to 3,50 Shoes. overplus—of his 1.00 Bde third story of St. Catherine's Hospital, | if Mra, Autenretth hed been left alone Sate ie Wikia tie Gane ¥ ESR + Men's 2.00 to 3.50 Oxfords, silks, so that we nowa Yara | 100 Dress Goods: 29c te b q ; : ? " 7 =—=— Brookly®, to-day, and was killed. She |! her deirous condition or if ah had | iy! ttume. which would, now. be POPS NA BET80 «815 Men's Oxford Ties, in tan and biack; a | Offer them at less than half; 27 Main Floor had been inthe hospital since Aug Sand or nurses broken up, oars ee : g general cleaning of all odd lots and Jinches wide and all new pat- | 54 ime imported oll wool dentelle ‘ voiles, all good stades, regularly sold for 1.00,Thursday, per yard, 29¢ 38 inch all woo! voiles, in 10 slades,value per yard 39c, peryard 15¢ The Notion Counter Main Floor, Lightweight and single rubber dress shields, worth 12c, at..sseses Se Washable Dress Shields, worth 19¢, a 10¢ sizes, value 2,00 and 2.50, Youths’ and Boys' tan and black Sum- mer shoes and Oxford ties, sizes 9 to 5% Choice at 1.00 A Pair Here's a List of Men’s terns for late Summer and early Fall. Regular 1,00 quality 49c Wash Goods Main Floor, Fine Challies, made to sell at 10c, our price, per yard. 5c i Fine quality Mall, in all the lead. ing shades, value per yard, 19, Clearing Away the hirt Waists. Bathing Suits, Shirt Waists A Most Decided Clearance, Waists of fine muslin and scrim; with three rows embroidery down front; tucked blouse. = Serim = waists are pleated back and front. $1-25 kinds at 49c OW AVE 211 622°STREETS. DA DRY GOODS CO. Styles carry from one season to Weave Madras, io aii | Military Pa Dotted Silk Mull, to 40, reduced from 10.00 to... 3.04 25Sc. per yards... 49 all wool black Cheviot Suits, sizes 37 All Women's and Misses’ sizes in the lot; made of the choicest non- Waists of sheer white lawn; entire Ladies’ Raincoat, in Castor and Oxford, with Military Cape; value 12 98 ‘ ee . yoke of hemstitching, embroidery and $18.00; special at... irre ; nan Ladies’ Raincoat, with Cape and Belt, in Olive and Oxford; Girdle Foundations of heavy shrinkable materials. value 412.75; special at. in alent 9.75} ince; lace trimmed blouse, The 89c to 40, reduced from 10.00 to... 3.98 sept IF ie eeaes wag sa pe ies’ Travelling Capes, in Black and Blue, from $6.50 up. $2 values at....... erneda iN | Flannel Suits, sizes 36 ais exander a's wii = - caetey from 10.09 Ph sense 3.98 Women’s Waists Cotton,200 yard, per dor. spools 208 Sewing SIIk, black only, on spuols of 50 yards, special per dozen spools, 226 Nickel Safety Pins, value 5c; fi special, 3 papers for... ‘ 35c & 98¢ Gloves, 14c 5,000 pairs of manufacturer's samples, all perfect gloves and mitts that you can wear know. ing you have the season’s most Second Floor. Walsts of polka dot lawn, embroidered insertion down centre plait, finished with hemstitching and clusters of pearl buttons, value 1,25, at 65¢ Wailsts of French Lawn, two different styles, one with front of large and small plaits and embroidery; other ber- tha effect, trimmed with lace 7 and medallions, value 1.35, at, 2OC Watlsts of |: eavy damask, for early Fall wear, tailor made, front of six half-inch 114 all woo! espun Suits, sizes 36 to 42, reduced"Mom 10.00to 3.98 49 all woo! Crash Suits, sizes 34 to 40, reduced from 10.00 t0...... 3,08 38 all woo! Worsteds, sizes 34 to 37, from 12.00 and 15.00 to 122 all wool Cheviots, sizes 35 to 42, re duced from 12.00 and 15,00t0 §.9§ 41 all wool Blue Serges, sises 34 to 37, re duced from 12,00 and 15.000 6.98 Senne cee Great Savings in Buying This Dini Furnit r gs in Buying This Dining Room Furniture. The dining room is the most important gathering place in every house. ; Here the family gathers three times a day—and an attractive room with tasteful furnishings add greatly to the enjoyment of life. In this room—more, perhaps, than in any other—is the need felt for the most durable and best. This great August Sale gives all a chance to get the best at less than the cost of inferior sorts in other places. By spending a little here you can save much money—for “Adams is best,” These are but a few sample price-parings in this great furniture movement. . 67 all wool Tweeds, sizes 35 to 42, ree | plaits from shoulder to bust; centre plait exclusive colorings duced from 12,00 and 15.00t0 6.98 | ornamented with large pearl 89¢c 14¢ and fabrics, Materials 26 crash Outing Suits, rises 33 to 38, ree | __Dattonss fancy tab collar, at. are suede lisle and Wailsts of black sateen, front of 32 fine tucks with eight rows of hemstitching, centre plait hemstitched and trimmed 38, reduced from 12,00 and 15.00 | with small buttons, and tucks Gace 8.98 1.19 65¢ Is the Real Price: You Pa This Introductory Offer Enables you to secure at far less than half price duced from 12.00 and 15,00to §.98 6® homespun Outing Suits, sizes 33 to lace; gloves in long and short lengths; also lace mitts, the last in short and elbow lengths, ; Value 35c to 98c, at 14e 25¢ Cedeersereeeeeers | China Closets. Dining Tables, $12 50. remuiar'y 8 x. | Dent alas ends, ntndeomely fiataned 68.86. [revlerly $8.00, Oak equary ton, 816 00, remulariy $22.09, Quartered oak. | *xtending 8 feet $20.00. remulariy $2700 Quartered oak. | $6.00, regularly 99.90. Heavy lows. 4 fot, Quactered oat, $9.00, regularity 912.50. 6 feet quartered a oak top. Dining Chairs, BSc. rewuiari ; y $1.35. Golden oak, top, brace arma, cane seat id 45. remuiarly $2.25 Gold olden ly polighed, cane, strongly ma: Sideboards. $10.00, regularly $15.00. pak han. BIGAM, remularly £22.00. ZONK arly i 9 Y regularly $80.00 ered onk, | $16.50. reguiarly $21.00, Round top. pitiar $1.70. remularty $2.50 art Mun on ane. te carved tom with two mirrors hec a claw test Back, ton frame, sane sea tuattered oak 4), ar! | 855.00. arly $75.00. Quartered oak, | #4 regul $35.00. Round ty Sasson: Feaularly $13.00. ' bay) shelves ed aire 2 pillar, carved feet, extenting $ tee OF,58,, remularty s. oo tom frame, Manyon's Witch Hazel Soap already bas thousands of friends in New York and vicinity who know what a th food soap it ia ig remarkable cleansing properties, Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap is curative is the Phra feat” iteh EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hagel ie bealing, the skin soft and velvety. Main Foor, UNTIL NOON. 2-7" Se eee co, Eee 5,000 Pompadours at | Amazing Book Bargains, . Trg,Balcony Book Store's areat sale of Witel Cane $5 Eyeglasses a Spectacles wr 00]] Mal Prices, false est Uf nen werent mht ne mt E Data es farina and, sata : Witch Hazel Face and Skin Cream Not only a skin food, but a cream that drives away wrinkles, gives life to the skin and heightens natural beauty. The often at a mere fraction of their mgt te intitt® are a handful that have jet in. all In the original cloth bindings °O™ ¢ 5 ne re Imported French Periscopic Pub. sate tion: Munyon wanis 200,000 more friends in New York and vicinity for his toilet ions. Hi Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Wonders of Ji Porttolio d¢'e* Price, to get them? He arranged with The Fourteenth Street Store for the space to introduc his preparations on condition that he cut 6 all profit and as much besides as possible. He agreed, and this is the way we are introducing these fine goods: A package of Munyon’s Talcum Powder—always 25c, All for views in the Enchanted Ham. boo Land... " | Solid Gold - Cased Frames. yegiasses have th offeet clips whlem prevent the glasses from poi clea may be bed with either riding bow or (wo of the mot EXPERT OPTICLANS in sion. Bach pair of giasees Is perfectiy fitted An Epleode on a Dewert A tube of Munyon’s Face and Skin Cream—there’s 25c more, These Pompadours are manufac- 3 A cake of Munyon’s popular Witch Hazel Soap—regular 15c, tus:d from natural wavy hair, MENT F in New Tas iP Ree ae SE Ae oR uaranteed to shy Ih wave, Prices Briefly—4se worth of excellent tollet helps meeded by everybody at 28c $1-50 8311) colt SS GHATN, WIT HAIRP : 50 for this week are but half the usual, * smaomiinne tet See the Free Vaudeville Show the Parish. Job ed by Brock. ( i Aiea, hols 0 eitaniy iifaaereted n of * Blue Trading Stamps Free Some stores give B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps with each 10-cent purchase, but it is The Fourteenth Street Store that gives $B, & M, 49c. for the $1 kinds. | mim 98c. for the $2 kinds. $1.49 for the $3 kinds. Burnt Wood and Wood to Burn. Little things to while away the idle hours of Summer, all priced to meet the re- quirements of the Summer purse. It costs you nothing to see the Osborne & Wal- lace comedy, ‘A Mistake.’’ Sixth floor, Recital Hall. Come and big | your friends and 2 Dastened ont Bool oe Artiste’ Materials se eae: Organ Pipes nad Musical Conse, It’ || Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cent andberchiet Roses ve--BE© | Prony Drawing Ink cocoate | We have the largest stock of Hair Te-Lette, Organ Pipes t's brig b> pg" Ante pe or ga Rasiel crayon da es bt Goods in the Meant at the low. a novel entertainment you will enjoy, spend in this store before 12 o'clock, Alter tna Povey end Riding Our; etnoee a8 | sinh agin Ca hat M8 aria cl mT act prions, Daily at 10:30, 11:30, 1, 2:80,$:30.and 5.11 that, 1 stamp with each 10 cents you spend: |

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