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UU LUUT A — .—— Literature, Disap- from Steamer in Eny- 4g beh Channel on Way Home. DS HERE BELIEVE HE COMMITTED SUICIDE. “Wad Gone Aboard Suffering ‘from Mental Strain Caused! by Overwork and Worrying— _) Wife Prostrated at the News. DON, Sept. ical B. Spahr, York, was to-day reported as' mysteriously disappeared from gteamehip Prince Albert while the was plying between Ostend and tefl rance, following s0 closely Frederiok Kent Loomis from 4 in the same channel, has the mystery, and the police igating. tement has been made that r either fell or jumped from while if wes in the channel, as no reason that can be as- his suicide and aa there was of any large wave having vessel at the time he Is have gone overboard, the po- satiefied with the mere the editor met dwth by committed suicide. was travelling throug! E, W. Ordway, of No. Brooklyn. He had been een Oh eer eee Coneul, Mr. Prescott, was made, | ‘according to Mr. Ordway, was in spirtts and looking forward to Teturn home to his family. Ne Reason for Suicide. Ordway said that Spahr disap- the vessel on the night of that when he left him on 9 Was no sumgestion that ending his life left on the steamship a but Mr. Ordway reported to that there was nothing of it, or any letters or papers throw light on his disap- ged any reagon for his end bis life. Gpahr's heavy baggage was from Liverpool to New York @ays ago on the Cunard line Aurania. B, Spahr lived at Kingsbridge th bis wife and several ohildren. Mrs fegelved a despatch from Mr to-day telling of her husband's and bis supposed death was overcome. Speaking for her a of the family said that Mr had mone abroad for hie healt! end that his leters showed that Teoovered and was looking {or- to bie homecoming with areat | Ip to invest! a Mi tr ri if ] gti ich ciate oa it Ps = § i f i i He Solad ling to the member of his fam- there was no explauation in the de- sent to Mrs. Spahr as to the dis- o@, ‘Tae despaton sald that air either jumped or failen over- | channel between Vslend he night of Aug, 9), and Bye Was a great friend of Wil Jeanings Bryan and among bryan Ped supporters in his tw)! campaigns. Friends Net Astonished, the Siete “nt en? int Mr. ir, how- hs Avepseatenss they eo apr a no pea eenienment. They said Pian pepectiag to hear of his| when they lust saw ay ‘ hy days before he went P oven was most disheart- roouresing to them and to a aes a uate of Amherst, and ian Soret he went to Heidel nies & student of political economy. the author of many economical erit and a writer of ability gt Four years ago he be- ‘eesociated with Hamilton Wright Mad! as one of the editors of tne purchased, a year fs. Current | successful pa 1, at No. 4 West were worry of the buain @ phase of t Wile be had had no pre: | acquaintanc Hie Mind Was Weakening. Fig od from Mr. Ord Bpahr was Raat’ my friend and was not imp Bpahr had been a “0 @ friend of ‘late Henry George and of Brnest H Crosby. jounced anti-imperia Spahr is well known in p Circles. Bhe was Je the pioneer in ers nt work, establish WO APPROVES EARL GREY. His eget ap ato in succession to the Farl o DIN STREET DUCL. | Ala., Bept. L—in a street ‘teday A. B. Hammonds and killed “Bud” Tucker) + A it att el not Extort wey From Him. Adam Eppig. the son of Teonard Ep- Meda RS dan AL a leche eileen O who was a wealthy Williamsburg the —— — oo oor ror, + 150 odd bonne femme cur- aves te any way and that he wauld y t for the threats of the biaek Se et wie reported to We poties, TWA VU pa ther at ae i ” oO materials Hie said th at both the lias wanted to blow up his bre ihe bre land kill every mem» hia family, | let them go alread. jie was ready lor f | them, ee | eo tn Blak ing tors lg «oy be! BODY OF MAN IN EAST RIVER, “pple, in! his mother, mailers Go as Far as They) im! ol moter, Like, He Says, but They Can-|§ Sharon, on rel to re }tninking ¢ ey Ww tras gent them [Nothing im Clothing (o Lead to His Identity. of an unidentified man w la de that un) fow 1 4 barter) Ra nue OF at a five i Centeal avery i do worst The day! dar s old and was 5 foe vad dark hale and | = a : Store enc Pag Store open 6p.m. SUTH AVE, 1927020 STREET 91.75 Nottingham lace curtains, 98c ['s ONE of the remarkable bargain features of our annual September sale of lace curtains—a sale that’s making bargain history every day. Fourth Floor, There's no other store in America where you can buf lace curtains at these wonderfully low prices—and we do not say so and let it go at that. We back this assertion with the curtains, with the low prices. We've arranged several special bargain Friday items for to-morrow—bargains that are for Friday only because the lots are too small to last over a day, Every one is worth coming quickly for. Renalssance and Marie An- tolnette curtains— $3.05 per pair for $5.90 curtains $5.00 pair for $3.50 and $9 curtains, $8. is ya for $11.50 to $21.75 cur- $9. 1 var for $13.50 to $15.75 cur- tains, Arablan lace curtains. $9.75 pair for $13.50 and $15 curtains. $11. 80 pir for $17.50 and $18.00 cur- $13, 8 Pat for $18.75 and $20.00 cur- talns at Y, % and M4 regular prices! Their only fault is that there is only one of | akind. If you've a single window it’s a rare _opportunit: Each ada 84.85, 98°60, $7.90 and $0.7 Fare Negnee lace curtains, pair, $3.95 Sop ingham lace curtains, pair, $5.50 Nottingham lace curtains, pair, $2.05. 4,700 pairs Nottingham 1a°% Curtains at less than half. $1 14 Rovlnghem lace curtains, pair, $17. $0 pair for $25 and $30 curtains, Irish point lace curtains. Only the best qualities enter this store—made on the double-thread nets and properly bleached, 2.95 for the regular $4.50 quality. 3.75 for the regular $5.50 quality. 85 for the regular $5.90 and $6.50 ualitles, $5.75 for the regular $7.50 quality, $2. a8 Nottingham lace curtains, pair, Pentello Arabe lace curtains. $3.05 for $5.25 and $5.90 curtains, $4.85 for $6.50 and $7.00 curtains, $5.90 for $7.50 and $9.00 curtains, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, — More of those sensational rug values. NEW YORK has known many great rug sales, but never before has there been a sale to compare with this great money-saving event now in progress at this store, ‘Third Floor. The beauty, value and economy of rugs come to one by education, and it’s the rug-wise people of New York that have patronized this great sale. Hundreds who read of the sensational values last Sunday left their Summer homes to attend this sale, and we easily tripled any of the greatest rug- 4 $ selling records this store had known to date. 69.50 & 572.50 ito Arthas The remarkable values that drew such a great and Khiva carpéts, throng here Monday await you to-morrow, and 31] 65 (F $16.50 antique snir- we know you'll be here if yqu’ll read. van and Daghestan rugs, s for $18.50 antique sni 18.95 fe ue. satan roe; 19.75 hanna, orings. $72. 25 & $105 {PN lg s for $16.50 anti Mane 9, 75 ia rugs, antique eloo- he carpets, ; “a : for $265 to $295 $6.95 & #8,75 for 10.80 to 175 & 9235 Gieae cups and Guendj! rugs—good condition, NS 1 75 & $215 for ag00 to 8300 8 s for $75 and manbed carpeth, 44, 5 & 49, Vhs) #85 Kash. ~ by | 10 for $165 India carpets— mere Carpets—Dbeautiful ser Sultabl+ for reception rooms, ——SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,——— 5,000 pillow cases to-morrow at, 6c. Tis is only one of a hundred special bargains incident to our September sale of sheets and pillow cases at a time when economical buyers secure their season's supply. Matn Floor. 5,000 pillow cases, excellent quality: od in them in any other store in New York for less ata sizes, 42x36 and 45x36 inches; you'll find them sewh d at 9 bargain; F give el ae Meat ts OE) en ny wie ein gee emrias aC Hemmed sheets, 134x2% yards, for single beds, at 430 each. Hemmed sheets, 2x24 yards, for three-quarter beds, at 52c. each. Hemmed sheets, 2':x2!4 yards, for double beds, at 57c, each. White bedspreads. |800 extra quality crochet bed) 4c Turkish towels at 25c 500 crochet bespreads, full spreads, full size, Marseilles 1. 10 1,000 dozen Turkish bath tow- designs; value $1.35 each, at els, extra fine white mercerized tow- size and ready pene bisead WC. GACH Bhs sceseeweeens 75¢ 5,000 hemstitched pillow cases, ity; two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36; cannot fin good 500 Marsellles bedspreads, | els, with hemmed ends, and fancy double bed size, handsome I. 75 patterns, value $2.25 each, at Men’s ‘2 shirts 89c., or : shi shirts 68c. THESE negligee shirts are just right for most men to wear all winter long, and it’s no use for you to wait until later and pay $1, $1.50 and $2, when the prices are 68c. and 89%, Main Floor. They're the season's very best styles and made of the very best materials so if you're an exacting dresser this is just the sale you've been wait- ing for. 89c for '2 shirts— 200 dozen of their best shirts—we can’t use the name here, but it’s on the shirts—best qualities of madras cloths, at- tached or detached cuffs, desirable striped towels, with TSS worth 45¢ each. at. 256 The entire surplus stock of a well-known Troy shirt manufacturer came to us at less than half price, so you see we san afford to sell " 68¢ 14 89c them at.... 68c for “ shirts—250 dozen of these made of very good quality woven and printed madras cloths, make and style of the Very best; perfect qualities, detached cuffs, When’ you see the trade mark you'll instantly recognize patterns only, some pleated fronts these Shirts as the world’s stand. ' 68c among the lot. — ard Value "1. at,.. +e » 89¢ —————~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ————— | Fall siesd 51.98: *2.40 for 55, 00 shoes: (Sons people may scratch their heads and muse—"sounds like a fish story,” but they are the ones who will miss the very best shoe bargain offered for Autumn. We want you to come absolutely sure of securing a pair of shoes at $2.40 worth not less than $5, and we guarantee this to be a bona-tide offer ard tha‘ you'll not be disap pointed se - - - - * 7 A They're samples of the very best ben is taken in making samples than reeu' nd you know more care © Season's Sales depend upon them, We've mar you cannot be fitted, Ther: sre hundreds of pa great sample sale, and all of thera ar+ suitable for ear! and heavy soles—all the very latest 5 vies in patent, kid, v cf kid, as well as all the popular color shaces suitable fo ell_as street and dress wear while they last S.and $6 shoes at $2.49 Women's dongola Kidskin hea ofine laced Ew 4 to 8; n Greater New Y x tor the $], 98 shoes—military heels—8, ©, D. by far the best value price eek sions One and two cape Mackintoshes, made of wool cashmere, with collars of velvet: All sizes for misses and children— ideal school-goine “sarments. B'way at 6th Ave 34th to 3500 St, Macy’s—The Best Store for Outfitting The School-goers. It is an old proposition with us, this problem of supply- ing schooletime requisites, and every year we go at it eagerlv—better able to outdo past successes because of the additional experience. Economy has been the key- note of every sale in past years, and we present scores of evidences to-day that it still rings true whether you plan to supply trifles like pencils or complete garment and equipment outfits for the little folks. Suits for Schoolboys. | Dresses for Schoolgirls. ae Chile's High-Neck Dr % cach, $1.74, $1.96, $2.61, $3. Russian Blouse Suits, made of| UP to $12.96 heavy serge, in red, royal or Children’s High = +Neck Regulation Dresses: made with or without collar, brown; also in fancy mixed effects; | eaeh, $4.96, $5.96, $6.74, $7.96 up to School Supples. choice of Cossack or Eton collars | $129 : Children’s Two-Piece Regulation Balcony, 86th Bt. or braid-trimmed sailor collars. | pre made of blue cheviot, Eberhard Faber's Pocket Pencile—with flat nickel plated cage, or Oxidised metal case, o with Jewalled ends, Se. each; with plain round nicket-plated polmt pro- tector, Ze, Eberhard Waber's Assortment, including pencil, pen bolder, pugket pencil and rubber eraser, mounted on cards, Slo, Schoo! Pens, dosen, 40, Cedar Pen Holders, 1c. and 20, each. Blate Pencils, wooden holders, dos, 120, Soap Stone Slate Pencils, dosen, To. tag Pa, ale Me tach . ..$3.96,.$7.90 up to 11.74 Children’s Gymnasium Dresses, made of cheviot or brilliantine, with full Turkish bloomers and blouse, each $4.96, $5.21, $5,34 and upwards. A Dress for the Girl at Convent or Academy. Stylish One-Piece Box-Plaited Dresses, with high standing collar, trimmed with braid aad with embroidered em- blem on“front box plait; made of an excellent ay, of black cheviot; for o Prices $2.97, $3.74, $4.69, $4.96, $5.96, 86.49 and $7.49, For Boys of 4 to 12 Years, Sailor Suits, made of fancy cheviots or serge, es, in red, navy or brown; choice of $3.74 tie aati apes Be indeses teers cees $7449 For Boys of 8 to 16 Years, Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, made of blue cheviots and serges, fancy cass meres, cheviots and worsteds; the Nor. misse: 4 to 14 years, ink 9n¢ Ponell Erasers, So. To, Oe, tolk models shown with both regular | each . PbeGhagieacacies en 4.96 and 16¢, and knickerbocker trousers, Prices | Suits for Girls of 12 and 14 og Ray jonas, cork tips, Be.; rub- $2.97, $3.74, $4.49, $4.69, $4.96, | : $5.96, $6.49, $7.49 and $8,908 Years, Penefl and Compass cembined, Go, Junior Two-Piece Tailor-Made Suits— japle Wood Rulers in edge, 4e.; 4 very broad assortment; the prices’ Beate aden ser and Loe. The Macy Special Suit. | $,'5? $a ‘oat $1740 9 tha Sharpeners, To., 18¢, 180, and This is a strong, syjen Ci antie SUlt | tOresees seeeerreoseeer sees | 22.96 : lor every-day wear, designed to give the Megbieignt Reset, with gh tre and bat soet of daivice unde it trying | School Bags. i conditions to which schoolboys’ clothe Basement penclis pen holder, ruler and erasart 180, | | ing ts subjected, Made of all.wool chev- | Leather Schoo! Bags, with Straps, $1.03 Everhard Paber'e Lead Pencils lots in fancy patterns, double-breasted | to $2.06. wood, with rubber ni 40.4 plain cedar, doen, 3° coats, two pairs regular trous- Up with rubber, Se, @ dosen; tr; COMPELE.. see sesereees B07 4 | For Young Men—14 to 20 Years, Sack Sults, sing! double breasted models, Brg sy py Reese o rreasted | Folding Lunch Boxes, japanned, each | Canvas Suit Cases, designed for school use, 99¢, each; either 12, 14 oF 16 inch. Sheepskin Suit Cases, 12-Inch, $2.06; 14-inch, $2,27; 16-inch, $2.54, Cowhide Suit Cases, 12-Inch, $3.27; 4-inch, $3,613 16-inch, $3.96, Cord Schoo! Bags, 41c., 49c. and 69¢, Mahed Ei an be pencils, dosen, Oe. ki ax Crayons, soren semorted colors, fe. Slored Bencile tox of & boxes of 12. 1Ze, axle Compass and Dividne 160, Eagle Compass and Pencil. Te. | 5e.1 colored Chalk, dosen, Se, tla Blackboard ‘Brasers, * SS eae wooden Penal! Boxe, Go.1 of | | and worsteds in fancy patterns; blue | 15¢+ ort. Boren Ise toe. oe and serees, black thibete and cheviots; hii Lunch Boxes, 7¢,, 9c. and widely var’ ne, rang’ in \ Ile say, cnt bung “tel price from $7.49 Boas $14.96! Ca n Leather Syne! PT n gaa" Seo" Wa, eat: | | pays’ shirt Walste & Blouses dy ‘Spec lals. Basement. Toothsome Bon Bons, filled with the finest creams and tipped with jelly or pistache nut; eight dif. It Behoo! Tai, ita Petty tts, > ee Felt Penel) Cases, 120, and 17, Tolimer’s Carryall Book Carrie Case and Ruler combined, with Mock and New patterns in madras, cheviot and percale, with collars or collarless; sizes 6c, key, 180, if 5 ferent ign” fascia to end Sun wie | | seer em mach eve enge” O40 | erent flavors, & pou. 39¢ Delicious Chocolates—the assortment embraces raspberry creams, orange, pistache, wintergreen, zephyr and va. nilla creams; plantations, caramels, surprises, almonds, peanuts, peanut covers, i bi 'e. and rhe Students’ Note Books plain oflgd: open at end or sides, Bros beard covers, Bo,; canvas covers, 40 ition, Bool geht, Far a with sit? canvas covere, Boys’ Knee Trousers, Knee Trousers made of serviceable plain begs or fancy cheviots, sizes 3 to ° 04¢ Gompoattion Booka, fecrn covers, ears, at 44¢., 64¢,, 79c, an clusters, walnuts, wafers, butter scotch st 4 jmortles PF es od Ginckeas Trousers in ee chev: | wafers, nougat, mint, Souinee chips, Tien ido", black ‘covers, a: a and cassimere, 940, $1.29 | pets and’ Georglans—a re ig Eorpertion Books, wen at pt he eh pound...... . 39¢ and or side, [=4 Drawt pects ress board covers, covers, 40. Ge, ani Be; ‘aut mottled covers, 1 and 230 Roll Books, brown canvas covers, 280. Norfolk And Why They’re Not Just Double. x ». We bought of a very prominent wholesale clothier his entire line of Sulting samples, and had them made up in Norfolk and Golf Caps for boys. The samples >] were in one and two yard lengths and were used by this clothier’s road salesmen to show the fall and win- ter patterns and fabrics in men’s suits. They were worthless for suit purposes, but splendid for Boys’ Caps, and after we hit upon the scheme we had the Caps made up in one of the factories that supply us regularly, There were enough lengths for about two thousand caps, By utilizing what is ordinarily waste ? product to the clothing maker wé got the most varied line of good Caps we have ever had, and we Brought the price down to half. Ready—Two Thousand Schoolboys! Heyes NM sacl forspon Pada, ecch, Me, De, de. and Ink Tablets, ruled or plain, ade. school Pencil Tablets, 190 B be. Excellent Hosiery for Schoolboys and Schoolgirls.—=« 7 Regular 25¢, and ' Sse Outer, 19° a Pair. Mothers on the watch to bu Of school,time wear at a saving will be likely to clear this lot of Hosi- ery away ina hurry, because Schoolstime is not so very far away. Black Cotton Hose, of excellent quality —rib, in heavy and medium weights— the latter with double knees; all with double heels and toes—sizes 6 to 10 inches—for Boys and Girls. We Are Now Showing Complete Lines of New Model Suits and Top Coats for Men.-1 ——————_ nnn It Is good word of the excellence of the Men’s Clothing store when we can start September with an all-autumn story. Stocks of thin summer garb have thinned down to almost nothing, and in their place are stocks of new season wear, to which we are giving entire attention, This news of some particularly good Suits: Double-breisted mod- Located In the to you:— An advance compieté color assortment of fabri at commands 5¢c. a yard These are single | price Seems oddly low Misses . made t ing hs siz and children’s ‘toe oub’’ shoes of fine » sell at $2.25,$2.50 and $2.75,depend- 5 to 8, $M to 11, 11% to 2A to D, xsl, 50 and children’s sampies—are “3 $2 to $3.50, nag! 9 to 10%, 13-13% anf 1, B $] .65 and C wide, at., Women's white canvas Oxfords, military heels, right in line for the vacation time, sizes 249 $], 50 | to 7, C, D and E, at Men's Strawina bath slippers, 11.00 780 Bg 6 —three shades, gray, brown and buff, sizes 6 to 41 We are showing finer grades of Ready-to-wear Suits in new grays and but a fraction of the regular. browns—single and double breasted—from $17.96 to $24.96, Box Models for Young Men... 99.96 to $24.96 “Chesterfield” Models. +, «+, 99.96 to $24.96 China and The Wash Dress Fabrics Are We have mobilized them for the sake of better service, and we are calling attention to the bettered facilities by quoting cut prices on some of the most wanted weaves. Mayhap, something in the list will appeal shipment of new crepe de Chine, made for the spring of 1905; in nut brown, black, Napoleon blue, pale oe champagne Pretty Silk Mulls, plain dotted and embroidered, plack and all sclid Printed Flannelette, neat designs on white, navy, olack and red A clearance of odds and ends at 5c. a yard embraces Corded Batiste Ginghams, Voiles, Ducks, Cotton Covert Cloths, Printed Batistes, Jaconette, Madras and like weaves—and at 5c. the clearance price is el, made of closely. * Mayan | breasted sack models, Fancy woven pure worsted Brown” made of undressed colors, at 18c. a yard. Worsted niaterials, in patterns worsted in the new Suits usually restricted to Suits shade of brown; coats grounds; usually soki at 15¢. a very high-priced at are cut long, with asking ‘ rea at wear. The tailoring I centre vent in whit. oe moore in keeping with the sers sem! top $12.96 patterns—though the $14, 06 ip A ae Continuation of Our Semi-Annual Sale of Under the » supervision of a licensed optician, who will examine your eves and prescribe for you, we exe- cute your ocullst’s prescription for at least one-third less than the charges made elsewhere for similar service, Misses’ and Children’s “Right Shape” Shoes, Button Shoes, black kid, patent leather tips, spring heels: sizes 844 to 11. ..se000 $1.24 sizes 1119 to 2..ce00, S149 Button Shoes, vici kid, with patemt leather tips, and Lace Shoes with tips; spring heels, welted soles: sizes 814 to 11, sereee $149 sizes 1144 to 2. e000 piped Button and Lace Shoes, made of kid, patent leather tips, flexfble, welted, soles, spring heels, new opera toe lyst; also Button Shoes, made of patent leather. with self tips band sewed welts, spring heels; tires 8% to 11. -.+.--. $1.99 sizes 1114 to 2........ S249 Boys’ Box Calf Lace “Shoes, hand- sewed welts, full exteaston soles, mame nish last; also Vict Kid Lace Shoes, hand-: sewed welted oak soles, nobby last; sues 13 to 2... . $2.19 sizes 244 to 514. .ssenes, $2049 Boys’ Steel Shod Lace Shoes, made of wax calf, hand-sewed welted oak soles; bulldog last; 81208 13 tO 2. ..+ sense $2,49 sizes 244 to 5% $2.97 Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of kangaroo calf, McKay sewed soles, spring heels; sizes 8 to WW icscvcccrse oe +++ -$1,24 Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of box calf, stout soles, spring heels, “Right Shape” last, sizes 8 to 2...... $1.49 Little Men's Lace Shoes, made of box calf, kid tops, hand-sewed welts, spring heels, “Right Shape" sizes 8 to 2... “5 31°39 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Boys’ Satin ‘Calf Lace Shoes, ‘ stout soles, broad toe last, guar anteed not to rip; sizes 13 to 2, $1.24; sizes 2% to 5%.,, $1.49 Poys’ Casco Calf Lace Shoes, Good- year welted, extension soles; sizes 13 to 2...s.000. $1,87 sizes 2% to SY...00. $1.98 Children’s Aprons. 24 Floor. Lawn Aprons, trimmed with Ins sertion across chest; shoulders finished with hemstitched ruffle; sizes 4 to 10 years...... 3906 Lawn Aprons, yoke formed of tucks and hemstitching, lapel over shouk ders finished with hemstitch- Ing; sizes 4 to 10 years,.... 49c Fine Lawn Aprons, pointed Bertha, trimmed with hemstitching and fine embroidery ruffle; year sizes Fine Lawn Aprons, round neck, trimmed with Ba viay and wide embroidery ruffle; sizes 4 to 10 years 99¢ Children’s Cooking Sets in- cluding Apron, Cap and SNE: OE sci cceuceverces “Cupid” Bicycles at $8.96, , The Best Juvenile [| Wheel We Know Of. Md Floor. If you have planned to get the little folks a bicycle we would suggest the Cupid. Bicycle fv making has reached a well nigh perfect stage, and when we say} that the Cupid is ti® best Ju. venile wheel we know of, you may be sure of its sterling quale ties. Here are about one hun-] ¢ dred Cupids—comprising an exe ceptionally lucky purchase, They are light, strong, graceful, easy running, fully adjustable — everything a good “Bike” should be. Wheels 20, 24 and 26-inch —For Boys and Girls. Roller Skates, too—the best exer- cise givers school youngsters can have:— Grades sold reyes at $1.25 a pair; our price. . :, 89¢ Bicycle Roller States, usually $5.00 a pair; Our §3.44 ; . 49}. Basement Now. Panne Sika more-than-half-silk elsewhere, against 39c, a yard ‘tere, yard; instead of present 12c Glassware.