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ee % se PARK GATES ‘Order of Commissioner Pallas _ Not Directed Against Drivers, | but Was Forced by Reokless » Chauffeurs, Declares Holly. “BLAMES POLICE FOR CONDITIONS AT CIRCLE. - tg Protests of No Avail as Long as _ No Distinction in Motor Veh- * joles Is Made in the Newly _ Framed Law. enced the in- the injustice which, the action of Park Pallas. They cannot be- it what something 1s if 23% Ff z : by Mr, Pallas—the prevention to pedestrians and equestrians, the absence of the Commissioner, in Adlantio City, ill, Beoretary Holly declared to-day that no mye a desire to protect life and it the entrances actuated hig su- fn issuing his order, have not been any accidents Bixty-sixth street nor at Seventh ‘eg Mr. Holly, “but the and recelyed #0 many ts of narrow escapes during past three or four months that he red precautionary measyres nec- and issued the order closing qntrances to ull vehicles. Ho is Hen i : to be right, and would rather this condemnation than undergo ‘which would ensue if a life were or an accident occurred at the its he has safeguaried, Ne Trouble with Drivers, if they and the equestri the entrances there woul nO necessity for a chang Autoist who offends and wh ie oe entrances 39 ‘us. fours do not to go tearin ‘around, “and if the ae to blame any one for the jet them blame the Fommisioner Pallas distincuon between and autos wou to do a4, but the law permits autos & bore and wage i rt Authorities wre fully c conditions in Grand Feault of the attempts of the Togulate traffic, It ig a shame You could hear the orrene ex- abouts you would have no as to the views of park it were witha our power to things in the Circle we would fo ao. I don't know what -owners of the Circle are it to permit the continu- merry-go-round arran police Rave inaugurated,” os No New Entrances, Mr. Holly was asked if there were any @nirances which the Park Com- bed foun ine a) ry tt A] in mind to sasign for the equestrians to the exclusion cles, ard he sakl there waa not é Ror wore there points which he could , think of where ontrances might be en through. In view of the alleged er to equestrians, riding from the te academies at Sixty-sixth street Fifty-ninth street and Seventh Avenue, and for whose benefit It would oom that these entrances are to be Raiained, It was suggested that the might be widened, thereby re- Moving the danger. “Can't widen them,” sald Mr, Holly. “It cannot be done. The Inndseape art- Would not stand for it a moment that has been threshed over, and conclusion tht seems to be le that the entrances must re- aa they are and for the sole use eQtestrians and pedestri POPE CROWNS VIRGIN'S STATUE late Conception Jubilee, ROMY, Dec. &.--A pontifical mass was Celebrated this morning in St. Peter's {0 honor of the Aftieth anniversary of tH@ promulgation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. Outside the Cathedral order was maintained by a “Getachment of Italian trooos and with Some aiMoulty the papal guards con- ae of electric lights ened by the great Proversion, which went down to As the cortege entered St. Peter's the ehpir sang “Tu est Petrus.” The pro- “We have had no trouble with driv-|f and eare how | Pi Vast Throngs in St. Peter’s See); Pius X. Officiate at Prinoipal| Ceremonies of the Immacu-|:' ‘The | PL Peter's by the grand staircase trom | Vatican, was impoving in the ex-| ELEVEN DEAD IN MINE GRASH Four Other Workmen Entombed in Colliery and There Is LitHe, Chance of Saving Them—Fire Caused Explosion, BURNETT, Wash., Dec. &—Eleven miners were killed by an explosion in the Burnett Coal Mine jast night, and it {9 believed that the death list may total fitteem, Searching parties were Immediately organized after the crash, and after working Incessanuy eight houra the bodies of eleven of the vic- tims were recovered. They were badly burned and mangled. At least four other miners are in the shaft, ls impossible to reach them. These men may be atill alive, but litte hope is entertained of saving them, At the tl of the accident there were about forty men at work. Just prior to the explosion some of the miners had ascended to the surface and ot wi but it ers bie to make their way to aafety a the tereible blast, which shook the neighboring territory like @n earthquake, Two workmen were rescued badly In- jured, but tt is belleved they will re- cover, The Burnett mine employs between seventy-five and one hundred miners, working In two phifts. Eight of t victims of the @xplosion leave large families. It is believed that fire damp was re- sponsible for the disaster, The Burnett mine is owned by the South Pral Received Callers Qn 90th Birthday. Mr. Phebe Amelia Pratt Observes POth Anniversary of Her Birth at Her Home tn Chelsea, Mass, damned now for doing what he | RX MRS. PRATT, Bays Sho Is in Excellent Menlth and Feels ae Vigorous as @ Girl--Due to the Use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Mrs. Phebe Amelia Pratt, widow of William Pratt, yesterday celebrated her ninetleth birthday anniversary at her home, 166 Broadway, Chelsea A reception was held from two to six, during which the old lady re- celved numerous callera and was the reciplent of many presents, She was assisted in receiving by Mr, and Mrs. George Pratt, of Stoughton; Mr, and Mra, Charles H. Phatt, of Chelsea; Mrs. Bugene Pratt, two of her grand- children, Chester and William Pratt, of Chels: nd Ida and Mabel Pratt, of Stoug! The reception was planned by her relatives and the members of the First Baptist Church of Chelsea, of which she js a member During the summer Mrs. Pratt wrote: — Gentiemen:—T am now almost O1 years of ase and am in excellent health, owing t the use of Dufly 1 Malt Whiskey. Catarrh ol the throat troubled me for four years, Len) tried many remedies, without any beneft Until @ friend induced me to try Dumty's Malt Whirkey My general © unui fused Du hal Jon waa very poor alro but Lam very iad to this grand medicine my Kena n n for yearn, t it hae prolonged my life. I certainiy would not be without it. This letter of Mrs. Pratt was taken at random from among thousands received from men and women who gratefully thank Duffy's Pure Mult Whiskey for thelr wonderful free- dom from disease and for their mar- vellous old age. More are published in a booklet, which you may have free by writing. Duffy's Pure Mait azimu Aigestion and he blood and he century. Every featie hed In 00d faith and teed a sao tt nil know. It by five wil now, be Tnntic an the label. hi passed on to the Papal Altar, ‘ Wus deposited the triple crown " Pope is at his bes when oMictata Mt & pontifical mavs. His he idsome pee takes on an earnert expression Tepeating certain prayers. eh und wended teulgts Conception bearing (is mag. to the Blessed Virgin. gaye which wa: ton. veremony the procession Pope, she Vationn, the the celebration of mons at the! altar the procession slowly re- ita way to the| choir. where His Holiness with | @mation presided over the unvell- of the statue of the Virgin of the] new diamond crown, the gift! : faithful in att parts of the woria!| A BREA) owned | ie a alt a so ced pecial sale of leather A practical lasting articles in leather, always, ceptivnal values right at holiday time, aim ttoor. 256, for children's purses, chain or handle. .50—hand bags of every style, values to 2,50, $1 for $2 hand-painted opera bags—all new shades, T ts a well known fact that the Augustine corset ts French coutil, prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon— holiday gifts, FRIDAY sale that includes all the appreciated as gifts. We firmly believe that you | cannot go to any other store and secure si:h ex- 956. for bags, worth 1. 50—exceptional value, 696. for real seal and morocco pocketbooks. $1—Imported glove, handkerchief or necktie box, 50¢,—embossed seal glove or handkerchief box. $1 for writing folios, imported Art Nouveau, 3.95 for suit cases, 24 inches—value §,00, A popular corset $1.10 Second floor, made to sel! at $2.50—heavily boned, bias cut, med- jum bust and habit hip, flat abdomen—made of fancy ood model for medium and full figures § Speci van BO ———= SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,——~— The world’s bigg BE sure and bring them—he's bowing and smiling all dey basement Toyland-—show them all the toys, dolls and games ¢ children and the grown-ups to see: The Doll Theatre. Sixth Avenue Window. This great store is now in holiday attire—living up to the reputation of being the finest and handsomest store in America—come, take a trip THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER to make your selections early, to pay a great deal more for elsewhere. 9c. for women’s $1.25 Slippers, in the rotunda. t old The Great Moscow Bell, I unda. pay SKTH AVE. 19 7.20" STREETS, Sale of slippers continues. THESE extraordinary holiday prices are particularly to cause you The slippers were espec Christmas bers ay and are the kind for which you would no doubt be compelled ‘ All the latest styles of slippers for men, women and childre! Various prices, Specially selected and priced for the holidays. 98c. for men’s $1.50 Slippers, 89¢. for children’s 75¢, Slippers. $1.50 for men’s $2.00 Slippers, $1.50 for boys’ Romeo Slippers. $2 to $3.40 for men’s Slippers, $1.35 for boys’ Opera Slippers, for women's $2.50 Slippers, 89c, for children’s Jersey leggins. $2.35 for women’s $3.50 Slippers. ‘ 49c. tor misses’ Jersey leggins. 7 69% 98c., $1.25 and $1.45 for boys’ corduroy, velvet and leather legyins—all colors, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ially chosen for nd floor, ic, for women’s Jersey leggins, Rotunda Decorations, Miles of holly and red lights. est Santa Claus is here to greet the children When they have seen the Santa Claus that's four and twenty feet tall take them down to the through this establishment and see if you do not ote O od sale. 4) New styles at $1.00; THE cial price of #1 is a good ins centive for you to duy your own gloves to-morrow, and at the same time select those ec! i mai Lee oat ed glace : aul sis colors, for street and dress wear. Maid’ '* $1 pair for men s street gloves, in all the most used street colors and styles, —Men's kni: gloves—Exceptional values, a palr for women’s knit gioves—Value $0c, per pair for boys’ cape and mocha gloves. Have you seen our special bolida; fine gloves for men, women and children? White waist patterns, 75¢. sates (Main Seon) ins tte Se es | eel RE” lengths, 86 Inches Coston areas patterns Put up neatly in va es: Fp as 2 4 —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ———" ‘White wi Cheviote, ris Kringle has made since he was hére last year—it's a fairyland that they'll never forget. Here are a few special holiday attractions for the Visit the Yoga Cabinet. Complimentary Entertalnment —4 ee with us, Here’s something we'd like you to bear in mind, This store is absolutely fireproof and there is no possible chance of a fire panic from any caus whatsoever, A modern building, high ceiling, scientifically ventilated, wide aisles, solid marble and iron stairwa. all contribute to your safety, The name Simpson Crawford Co, is synonymous with the very highest grade of merchandise—a name that insures appreciation of your gifts—a name that guarantees everything you purchase, You will find our price quotations considered the very lowest possible to quote, and our merchandise the very best possible to obtain, $6.50 to $9.75, 956, for solid gold scarf pins, neck- tle clasps, baby pins, 1,45 fot solid gold brooches, fancy stone set rings, signet rings, cuff but. tons, ete 256, for heavy sterling sliver thim- bles, cuff buttons, pencils, hat, pins, | book marks, eic. chains, SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60, — Handkerchiefs; lowest prices Fy CENTS for a half dozen tine linen handkerchiefs, with hand-worked initials and hand-embroidered wreaths is one of the strongest drawing cards in our magnificent showing of exceptional values, and these others are pro- portionately good. It’s a wise Christmas shopper who knows no procrastination, tain floor, for two styles of men’s unlaundered Irish 1 2%e linen hand-worked initial Handkerchiefs— open work letter—a real ase, value if laundered, / q» {or women's Irish linen hand-wrought In- T2QWE iia Hanckerchiefs—beauttful wreath and Fleur ce Lie surrounding the letter for several styles Irish linen hand-worked UHC initial Handeerchiets—a real ase. value, y 1 0o for box of ‘ix pure linen Handkerchiefs for 'y women — hand embroidered -initials—hand. some wreath designs—special, $1,00 for box of six, 25c price hundreds of styles, thousands of hand- kerchlefs: Swiss, Irish, French; dainty needlework on © the St, Gall machine; embroidered; handsome lace edges; a great section devoted to this popular price. 12e for 190., 25, 356, Hoven prbeipaal 4 collection of several ched embroidered; scalloped em- broidered; lace edge embroidered; a great opportunity 12 thousand—embroldered; hemsti to secure your Christmas needs at great savings. ———— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,—— WNickelware sale Friday. Come and se- lect the nickel-plated articles you desire to serve as RIDAY’S values are exceptional, Christmas remembrances. They'll be given more any fording the best po: plosive alcohol lamp. Y $4.75 for French coffee per-' Many other styles to co'ator—capacity four large from: cups—ebony side handles and patent regulating lamp, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, 250 special smart coats at $1 y's the nearest you've come to buying this coat or its eyual at half price. That is to say, it is made to sell at nearly al. ‘twice what we ask you to-morrow, en smartest creation among the inexpensive coats, and the length—42 inches—permits you to wear it with any kind of a suit. ‘ Third floor. 250 coats In fine montagnac and new puff sleeves several wide tucks in front cheviot, with buys Handkerchiefs worth to $0; at this sp ever this year, and our stock Is larger than at révious season, af- ssible selection at unusually low prices. Basement Salearo ii, 20th Kt, Side, $2.39 tor nickel. plated chafing dish, wrought iron stand, nickel- plated hot water pan and non-ex- $0 other styles, from $2.39 to $16, $1,25 for $ o'clock tea ket- tle and stand—finished in brass, than select SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO ————-——— Jewelry--opera glasses *1.25 Five thousand pairs of opera glasses bought especially for the holidays to sell at a third less than their value—g1.25 and up to $9.75—beginning to-morrow. All fitted with perfect achro- matic lenses—such famous makes as Le- maire, Vendome, Chevalier and Iris—to- morrow’s specials, $1.25, $3.50, $4.25, 1,000 opera glasses in leather oase like cut—to-morrow at $1.25. Extraordinary jewelry values for the holidays, 506. for sample combs, fancy ston® Set; hundreds to select from; also gol tilled hat pins, brovches, scarf and hundreds of attractive little thing’ that are suitable for gitts, 2.75 for heavy solid gold neck 506, for solid gold heart larly at 6,75 to 8.75, 510 for suit suits—about 100 In all novelty mixtures and mannish cloths that formerly sold at 15.75, 18,75 and 22,g0—in most cases only 3 and 4 of akind. $§ for coats—wvomen's en Coats--while we do not usually sel? teed Coats as low as $5, this case they are odd coats that have been selling regu- . $14.75 for coats —women’s coats of fine kersey—lined trate prices, means a mark down from t! Indian carpets, Light colorings, suitable for par- lors and reception-rooms; also darker shades for hotels and offices. $96 for $138 ruge—11.10x9 ft. $87 for $190 rugs—12x9 ft, $00 for $18 rugs—12.0x0.1 ft, $107 for $160 rugs--11ix9 ft. $107 for $100 ruge—l1.0x94 ft, $114 Cor $170 rugs—19.3x10.5 $128 for $18 ruge—13.ix10.1 ft. $127 for $190 rugs—13.4x10.2 ft. $183 for ruge-lixo4 ft, Meshed cerpets. Long, high pile, close weave and fine texture, $120 for $180 rugs—Ox6.6, $129 for $18 ruge—lix84 400 Cor $28 rugs—12.2x9.10, Turkish Kirman carpets. Thick, shaggy pile, close weave and Gy'y fabric for wear, B tor xt. bath} for 8] $90 for Main floor, pins charms, with. We'll Write for it 196 for Be. dressed dolls. 400, for We, Duchess jointed doll. 1.00 for 140 D, P, Dressed doil, Be, for Ge, Soely dressed rag ol 2IVc lor game of Lotto, Bho, for guma of "ralley, 1c for game of Spelwel, B2o, for gamo of Bheriook Holmes QHC for camo of Telegraph Loy. 10c, for Ohristmas Tree Orna- ments 23c, for decorated ching tea set. 5c. for mechenical hansom cab. for Humoty, Dumpty otrous 0) 4.96 for best made hot-air praine, 1,00 for mechanica) train wit! track, qu 1,85 for No. aranteed. Ke 1 Seats fiyer SIMPSON CRAWFORD C Books--35c. classics at 19c THE world’s best books at half price and less In America's largest and finest book store, Handy edition of famous 35c, classics, 19¢, This series of classics in 16mo is printed on extra fing paper, with text illustrations on coated paper, Bound in extra vellum from the originals by eminent foreign artists, Among the titles are: Second floor, With Christ ‘Through the Look- Samantha at Gare~ Claas. tom € Christie's Old Or- — ing Grandfather's Chater, an, Imitation of Christ. Jessica's Firwt Royal Command: Prayer, mente, Modern Painters, In Hie Professor et the Uhestion Laving. Lite Rosebud Breakfast ‘Table. Pe ue. Story of Persian Kept for the Mas On jcarot, |W tere Uae The Boat Clu! oe Constantia, Prince of the House rosy havens Mie Spee ent of Davi cures. Emerson's Essays, Pilerin’# Progress, De Dae (2 vols.) Like Christ tes. rag08. Black Rock, Fuiryiand of Sol- Pal Barrack: - ence. Book. Stones of Venice, 1.75. Friday’s gro from the S SIMPSON CRAW FORD 00, Oriental carpets at 1-3 off. | Silver—Special tea set—*5.50 NE of those rare opportunities to select Oriental carpets of the finest impor- O tation for which you almost invariably pay full prices, Richest creations that appeal to the most critical tastes at a third less than our regular mod- Remember a special price at Sim he acty #136 for $105 for Li, : 4, $170 for [9) Tugs—12.10x9.5. TT for $A rugs—11.0x0.1. WSS Tuge—I2.1x9, for $2390 8280 for Kirmanshah $2978 for HZ ruge-10.dx0 ft. $360 iy 8540 ruge—1228.8. for $800 Mueshkabad carpets. Beautiful colorings, farge medal- lion figures and small patterns, 80 for 0 ru $17 for $1 $87 for $131 rugs—10.1x9.1 ft. $90 for $196 rugs—11xv.9 ft $120 for $140 for $410 ruge—15.7x104 ft $179 Cor $266 rugenI7.9%11,10 tt. —————— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,———-—---— Toysand dolls--special prices No a single toy at the regular price—all are marked to the lowest figure consistent with the way these toys are made, for they’se not the easily broken kind, Toyland is in our basement salesroom—bring the chil» dren to see the myriads of new all the toys, dolls and games that chi! ) give you the book—A Trip to Toyland, if you can’t come. 1 6185 for F420 f 1.75 1.35 -——-SIMPYON CRAWFORD co, waists Friday TW HU but the At higher price. In fact they understand, have been sold at This limlted lot should bring you —Peau de soie or) novelty silk waists, | in white, pink or blue—also | blouse brown or blue, with small/and back ‘ Soine ut es ruffles, edged with beading— ys! ani ye aseenha tek New sleeves, fancy inserted Silk 1.95 Crawford Co."s value selling price. Goerevah carpets. One of the most durable Persian rugs made, especially suitable for din+ ing rooms and libraries. i) 05, rare ta { a, siuidren like to pla for, musical bed with me- 1 325. ‘chanical doll. 60e. fc. Chautauqua black- ‘board with desk lid. Teo, for ,child’s %c. focker 1.00 for wood reclining back for U8, for child's 1.60 oak rocker. OBe, for strong, 980. for child's 1.36 desk for 20 st press wagon with seat. Go. for Christmas tree ornaments, 2.20 for slate blackboard. 950. for shooting galleries, BHC tor acravatle clown, . for mi 1,86 for 2: 25 for rope Walker (see demon. Womens’ $@Q for women's doul pineapple stitch border belt—in red, gray or white, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Ccery offerin floor Model Food Store. We Third floor, i 8. "igo — 13,290, $0 rigs 18 txt. carpets, some; 4 pieces, 2.98 fo pitchers, 10.2x7 ft cles—sugar she rugs—9,6x8.11 ft. sifter saly 98 ruge—Li8xi1U. OQ’ things— hardwood doll go-cart, 24 finoly carved swinging horse, substantis; slel wth blackboard iid. ingly made ex- anical dle 4 stuffed’ dog. ba stration.) $1.95. mORED sandsome Silk waists to sell in 95 —not cheap waists Smart Genes insist ok tathan tt eases were made to sell at $3, 50, and, we ices varying down to $3, re Carly, Second floor, for allover net 2.95 01. silk lined, effect, trimmed front th three small ‘collar and cuffs—walué $6.95. polf jackets, 52. le knit golf jackets—blouse bape around neck, down front The rn $19.75 I fetta caddy . 1 bottle, & he Big: tux Batis 1.45 SALMON — ROYAL] an ft jumbia rleties, Staart fest River fi; cane AX. Fesawce bicely out. for select te case 26 omen's onsisting of throughout with fine satin—handsome inlald velvet collar, neatly tatlored— 45 in. long—regular value 22,50, $16.75 for suits covery hae tailored suits—just y uf 73 27.30 sults that we sold i black vari s and ail ie joyal Stuart, re bl eet + "geyaz OLD Crow — fu quarts, 87,00; coats epectal fal Men Mgnting price. 95¢, for er {! | | fancy pittere. 2.36 doz, for Rogers At plate table spoons or forks, fancy pattern, 2.25 dor, for Rogers At plate dessert forks, bas 8 9 png 5.50 for quadruple-plated tea set, very hand- 5 for quadruple-plate 3-light candelabra. 1.05 for quadruple - plate wilt Sterling silver artl- s, bun-bon spoons, cream ladles, olive and pickle forks, olive and orange spoons, sugar tongs, hat brushes, manicure pieces, ind powder jars, whisk brooms all 925-4,000—walue 1.50, —_ ——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Oo, Men’s *6.50 bath robes, *4.50 that fine French perfume in all odors, Devine et Cie, Grasse, in handsome basket with holly, forget-me-not or violet decora- tion, regular price, 85¢., to-morrow 506, 49 Devine et Cit, Grasse, France, in Na- ture Violet, Briar Rose, English’ Violet, Carnation Pink, White Rose; 6 oz, regular. ly 90c,, at 656, 8 oz, regularly 1.15, at 906 y1 fumes of Gallet, Rick: Saving, mind you, on like made to measure suits an Suits and overcoats for mea, $10.00; SIMPSOY CRAWFORD Co, never heard of such remarkable values at holiday time—special prices on the finest of silverware that is make ing this department the talk of the town among Christmas shoppers, Think of a quadruple plated 4-piece Main floor, Silver tea set at $5.50 and these extra- ordinary prices on knives, forks, spoons and hundreds of other articles. . doz, for Rogers 12-dwt. dinner knives. doz. for Rogers Ai plate teaspoons, for quadruple- plate new French gray bread tray, 25c, tor quadruple - plated child's sets and fancy cups—value 50¢, 26c, for sterling silver cut-glass salt and pepper shakers, ic. and 50¢, for sample knives—pearl, stag and bone handles —2 and 4 blades, fine steel—value $1, E hundred handsome new designs—750 men’s blanket robes of the y peel a Gay ok ery finest quality and workmanship, Showing that will preatly enhance their popularity as gifts for men, since the pate terns are correct. You ca have them as simple or as fancy as you like, (Main foor,) Blanket robes are the finest robes made, and it's a wonder we were able to se cure them to sell at the exceptional holi- a price of $4.50, which Is already cre- ating a heavy demand on this store, Also a complete line of jersey coats, cardigan jackets, eiderdown and terry Cloth robes at moderate prices for Christ mas shoppers, Men's suspenders, 506, Fancy silk suspenders, high-class nouption, unbreakable kid ends and neatly boxed— fancy elastic web with kid ends, All are beautiful designs, ‘ Men's 29¢, and 35c. hose, 196, Fancy hand-embroidered half hose and plain black extra heavy cotton half hose —~ best Maco yarn, fast dye—fancy hose are : vertical stripes, hand embroidered, ———SIMT'S0V CRAWFORD 00,—-— 50c for 85c perfumery O doubt you'll find this the best value in New York from now tll Christmas—full ounce bottle of box Main floor. c for 65c, size, 4 oz, toilet water, glass stoppered, handsome pack. apward for complete line off ickages of per: mos go * ns, Devinget Cie, Lundborg, Pinaud and othér standard makes 4 Pi \floublgant secker, Bradley, _— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, ———- —— gs | Men's clothing at *10; boys’, *4.50, HALF PRICE clearing sale, you cannot save Jess than one-third ring the best ya in 4 single instance [t's Po i b-grade clothing that we cuarantes to fit and wear overcoats for men and boys ggpond floes, Shits and overcoats 2 for boys, al be *4.50; ‘ values $7.80 and $8. winter over- coats, # inches lo: nck _ friese — sults, fancy ad | . { { \ 4 4 ‘ ‘ y 4 * z

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