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long from Tableau to Tab- Veal, but It Doesn’t Pump ‘Blood. ECTACLE OVERSHADOWS MRS CARTER’S ACTING. Barbarlo Splendor, Which. Is ‘Laid On with a Lavish a Where's more ‘scenery than soul in WAdrea," tho new Belasco production was revealed in the House of David iast night, It's a great big mag: fificent thing without a heart. At least {te heart ie automatic and goes thump- ‘mm along from tableau to tableau in- gtand of steadily pumping blood into the of the drama, This is its one 4s considerable beauty in the verse of John Luther Long, but and the whole story in fact, is jelmed by the royal extravagance Mr, Belnaco's dressing, The sen#es atunned at the outset by the apl ‘of the eetting, and through ! fre gazing more at the spectacl n feeling the grip of the wo-called production fs one of which only " is capable, His hand has lost fone of its cunning, and it ts more than ever, The barbarlo beauty those of eatr' Suse io bre ‘The question is Belasco’s well-reallzed ambi tion ¢o be “tho wisard of the etage” has Rot o’erivaped itself, re than once last night Mra, Car- ter a ‘outehone by the brilitancy of her murroundings. Bhe moved amid @ glory ot coloring against which at mes only her Titian tresses were root; und save for the moment when the dilnd eerie down the pal- siok with the misery of tricked into the arms of urt jester, he was al- Yeon a victim of regal In that rather indeli- ‘and that alone, she drew ence @ gasp of aympathy. tho time she was merely dageling exhibit, She had onal moments, but the play ive her those op- pod tetany which ehow her at her best, “Area” te unreal-and, as one bobby spettout expressed it, “headachy”’ that atmosphere of mysticism made ‘The Darling of the Goda’ fascinating, and that human quality made “Du Barry" vital, ‘8 connivance with the wanton marry the one whose “perfpat gee her aluim to the thrdne | * him of any interest you might fo hinx aa a lover, When Adroa's sight {s restored by a Of lghtning, and she consequently Gueen, Kaego's renewed protes: Gf love forther come #0 late in the day that tt 1s scarcely possible to share the compassion whioh leads Adrea 0 mill bim heeself in order to save him ® worse death at the hands of enraged § Senators, ‘Then, too, @haries A, Btevenson played Kaeso « (edly and looked @0 unloveriike that it was @ rellot to have hinr out of the more effective and ee fra it eee, made to tum he sisters after the ene ta" the ‘wun thos He her mista 8 ton ie and Malena carr pra a Lge | Menethus that ' fe AeA ait my throne or wear ty ee, ig not in his mind and was written in Latin lets the firat curtain, and t thats matead’ of Mattia? Waitin, late too see Adrea carry born “tyrone iy eile au Arkiasus, the Fool, an death fato that he Wait fescrved sper for the benefit of he young- 0 fo Mi vain was excellent, te 4 48 Thryitoe, who’ RRADALH AE Rada COL! cae yan played t! precoolous- h Crane as Julla, incl, wild horses to beliny R89 TO a a Hd if oak £9 caine, Ball orate fu nas, 4 and joa) or izne: “Mrs, comits Boots,” at the Savoy, Abounds in Wit and Funny Situations—Is a Big Hit. ‘Augustus Thomas found ‘'The Other Girl's" stage elster in “Mra. LeMfng- well's Boots” at the Savoy last night, The whole point really to the comedy was, as the author expressed it, in the “added attraction” of the opening night speech, “If the woman {8 Inno- cent, why should she lip about it?’ The comedy és set np in Larchmont, near where Mr, Thomas sleeps, and the ac- tlon appropriately occurs between just after nightfall and just before day- Nght, Mrs. Leffingwell is a ally neighbor, who has a husband with red whiskers wt the chin’ and just red brush from the chin to the ears. He works in town ‘and has euepicions because Mellen's New Haven road brings him home at irreg+ ular intervals, He is tha type of man who Kivks the family dog when it growls @ warning ap the burglar ralses the Window eash, an} kitke the dog in the morning because the burglar hae molen the family jewels. A woman with @ husband like that bas got to lle, —that is, tell innocent, silly Mes that lead to awkward situations, Bar Harbor a pair of her found outwlde the window of @ pleasing young man without red whiskers, A private detective supplies the low lights and the mystery. This Particular detective is a wicked young soamp with a cracked head—cracked with a wallop in a college acrap, Tha cracked young: man {s the brother of .| the girl who is in love with the other young man against whom suspicion was rected because of the misplaced boots. And so {t goes, A doctor, who also had & cracked head and had the crease rubbed out in @ osteopathic hospital at a ian Wa ociay a of osteopathy {n Missourf| where the word would be Interpreted as meaning anything from new Republican dope to a epavin cure, Operates and removes all doubts, ‘The dvetor ju yuteus the wrinkle out of the young man's mental works and everything 1s explained, Of course, there are incidental Larchmont side- lights—the ‘no cab at the station on rainy nights;” “no train up trom New York” over Mellon's road because the storm has added’ another coat of rust to the rallx; the New York butler who ' hired to show off for the $2,600 a year Larchmont mflionaire}. a mahi whose ears become frostbttten, and Whose tongue ge's frapped from drink- ing cocktalls—cacktalls are uch @ novelty to' Larchmont servants, the men doing all thelr drinking in New York, ete, Mr. Thomas has turned out a really ‘clever comedy, full ef droll situations and bright lines. It is brimzub of origi- nality and novelties and may be con- sidered one of the weason's best comed successes, In the second act there are che or two sparkling yet suggestive linns that might be sacrificed in the Interest a tabard Mr, Thomas's wholesome he compan; capable one, ine aiding Fa wey E Saris ia Htargeret Tiungton, ‘bos’ ana a Lous Payn, ee, Tap Le peels Boots” is another if it. It te the first success ramatiaadlon of @ lump on the back of the head and a pair boots, pia eta TWO MUSICALES INVITE SOCIETY THIS EVENING, One Will Open the Whitney Man- sion for the First Time Since the Millionaire’s Death. Two musicales to-night will draw ao. ofety in opposite directions aiid some guests will attend both. Mrs, Henry Bples Kip will give one in her apart- ments Jn the Osborn, West Fifty-seventh street, while Jamea Henry Smith will give the other in the William ©, Whit- ney mansion, No, 871 Wifth ‘avenue, which will be thrown open to soolety for the first time wince Mr, Whitney died, Mr. Smith has allowed almost the ous- tomary mourning yoar to pasa before giving @ large entertainment. Mr, Smith has engaged Signor Caruso and Bugen Yaaye for the eoloista gad about 20 persons will attend, The will have receiving with him, thi Duchess of Mancheater, Mra, W. Rhino: lander Stewart, Mrs, Norman De f. Whitehouse and Mrs, Joseph. Widener, Mrs, Kip, the other hostess, is young married woman, whose musical @venings are very popular. Y| Prof. Jerome H, Raymond, of the Uni- 8) we) ‘Nordica th lite in Iselde in a Fine Por- formance of Wagner’s Great Love Story ‘at the Metropoli- tan Opera-House. Just a touch of that intangible, inde- finable, pervasive epiritual essence—call it magnetism, if you will—would have made the performance of ‘Tristan und Isolde” at the Metropolitan Opera- House Jast night a most notable one. Lacking that, it still was of a high eae of it, Rarely, indeed, has Wagner’ whelming love story, with nauous pulsations, its poignant griefe and its pitifully tragic ending, been disclosed with more beauty or with greater skill, There was some- thing of stiffness and coldness at the ‘beginning, but with, the unfolding of the second act came warmth and pll- ancy, and the final curtain was dropped, Just before midnight, upon an Intense olimax. Knote, who was heard forthe first time hore as Tristan, established a new tradition, Something of vara peemed lacking in him while on the 3 but as the lover he sang with aerate freshness, beauty and wealth of tone, rising in the last act to great histrionic heights, Memories of Van Dyck's im- Personation will not down; but this man sang as well as acted, Nordica, the Isolde, whose impersona- tion of the character ts familiar, seemed to be not in the best of voice, with more than a suggestion of shortpess of breath. the Hebestod with Jess thin prodigality, and once broke badly, Or was it a moment of forget: fulness? But in the great love duet »! @ave of the plentitude of her powers and was more than satlstying, Much might be sald of Rdyth Walk- or’s beautiful singing of Brangaene, he warning notes from the lookuut @o de- Nghtful as to distract attention from the lovers; of Van Rooy's Kurwenal, too, one of his best characters, but that it Js familiar, Blass was King Mark; Mthimann, Melot: Reiss, the Shepherd, and Bars the Seaman, Herts conducted, An audience which crowded the house from top to bottom sat rapt in its en- Joyment throughout the long acts and broke the silence only with gusts of ap- plause at the end of each. There were numerous curtain calls, and for Knote| 9) there was a big bouquet, NEW LECTURES ARRANGED. oard of Education Fixes Series by College Professors, Arrangements were completed to-day by the PubHo Lecture Bureau of {he |i Boam of Education for four courses of lectures by prominent college pro- fessors, These courses will begin this week and will continue during Jaauary and February, Chief among the courses are, two by versity of Chicago, on "European Capi- tals and Their Significance,” The first course will begin on Friday evening at the Wadielgh High School, One Hun- dred and Fifteenth street and Seventh avenue, with a talk on Constantinople, There will be aix lectures in the course, which will be repeated at the great hall of Cooper Institute on Bat: uniay evenings beginning Jan, 14, This evening another of the recently @tranged courses wil begin at the Educational Alliance on* Bast Broad- way and will conaigt of five lectures on “Representative Gérman Writers,” by Rudolph Tomhe, Registrar of Columbia Univeraty, The opening lecture wil} be on “Lessing,” At Publio School No. 8 at Hudson and Grove streets, to-night Willam Fairley will deliver the first of @ ser {es of three Nctures on government of Buropean cities, 'the subject this even: low England Is Governed, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Knowing that wis (er ak Lay Weak iid att, was cu pres fd sie esr cotaing es most of the ¢ breath was ott ine} trou: Le ees es Hitt uaa a eapeet esha aaa sera mre ete & to aa bin wl the He can, wll ts Meanie ion treatment or OCIS PANT ‘ARIUM, {Re et, next to Bhri slora, {s, 4, Runde iL to 4 treat eiv Ley ‘to your hol RHEUMATISM 13 ROT A GHIN DISEASE, Jon. 20, ‘Transformed into a veritable bower ‘of ‘beauty,’ combined with tmilltary splendor, Mitdison Butiary Garden on the night of OW reday, Jan, 2%, will throw oper {ts #eors ty the guests of that popular orgaalsation of New York's veteran soldiers-the Old Guard, The oMoers of the batten 1 wmMer to In sure the comfort of its evegincreasing army of friends in military, naval and elyll circles, have engaged this im- menco amphitheatre for its annual re- cvptien and ball of 19%, Led by Major 8. Hills Briggs, its com- mandant, the grand military march at midnight, in which distinguished officers from Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Washingtun will take part, will be the feature of the ball, and 1» expected ‘to far surpass, as a military pageant, anything of the kind ever seen in this city, —— Bryan Appeals, NEW HAVEN, Jan, 12.-Counsel for Willam J, an appeal to\the Supreme Cyyrt from tho decision of Judge Robinson, 1 the Superior Court, in excluding as evidenve the geuled letter by which the late Phi 8. Bonnett requested his widow! to turn over to Mr. Bryan 860,000, ____a ss My Offer to Kidney Sufferers —_— | Wil Give You a Full Dollar's Worth of My Remedy Free to Try Without Cost or | Deposit or Promise to Pay. wah Fett a Ea) a wi i fo mie oe i es mal vi ai helps ori Le aE Nia pet “ite ey te inten’ ote vf ih veh me at rhe aay She ua ia Bryan filed notice of |' BOLL WAS R. 8 C : or eaee tas ror wae ie or oA ah ap mg ee a x rh ie i, Ee ra ate condltjone-—a sinpty "Wr ‘write mot day 4 de 5 whit riot | Bete ee i mu v44 Dr. Book § on Bhoob, ya Bask bey eae on jurhatien which book you wal Dr, Shoop § gg Restorative PIANOS AND ORGANS, 1000 Pianos at $1 a Week 1 an art! an pes tecton, F nigh 10 Dulld Lae hae Se ea 8, ing M m $150 to & cer saving r the prlee $350 Wallers Piano Including Stool and Cover Is $195 ‘end {t ts 90ld on liberal terms of DIAMONDS CASH OR seca No employ. sre far CREDI ROWNEY, cor, Sionen’ "Baturdays! open ventiixe ena “Bungay ULOTHIN' ING Ct out-of-town ma) [PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, 8 anoNe Loot 0) tht iB ont SrRAny, : ae rhe ear tty ic five minutes Wey i tor Twenty ede thet al jon, *T.B3 Ay Hak DRESS WELL on eS A Clearance Sale of _ SWEATERS 20, 22, 24 ina WAL 1,9) 14, 13, 15, 17 19, 20, 2, 22, 23, 24, 25,07. and a9 Wa Theat January Sale — and No Sale Like Ours,...... poder ‘Like. ‘To match these values will cost more. mo That were formerly $1.50 and $2, This is the biggest dollar's worth that we or any other store have ever offered, We want to melt the stock and so we melt the price to do it. The sale involves sweaters for which exclusive haberdashers ask more than double our price—some all wool, some wool and worsted mixed and others in worsted of plain colors, and stripes, and fancy stripes—double high roll collars, Both men’s and boys’ sizes from 24 to 44 at $1 each, WM. VOGEL @ SON, Brradway,” Houston St, ates. Fiithoh | We hivo Fornioh a fall at $65,00, EH Wi | Mi, — Oak A WEEK ‘aghine sachs | e 00 OPENS AN euch tH ba ri maaan 8 me ‘n le Q hi 5 yard en Range or Refrigerator; 8 Kitchen Chatra; 40 pleces of ‘Tinware; Kitchen Table; 10 yards Ollcloth, FOR “SALE, FOR SALE, Waray uy aie a hd INDB, WATCHES wil ea Watch @ ‘Diatno nd Co, Bleached~Tho-, nae hy than any competitor will onre to Joae} STRONG, FINE MUSLINS leached—yard wide 4% LIMIT % YARDS—-NO MAIL ORDERS. BLEACHED PILLOW GASES \ Strong, olope—free trom dressing Peeves 10, falue MOHAWK SHEETINGS WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR No Gale bet: No Day Il Gambric Corset Mater} four lace toe t'gg—trim'd sleeves—worth he mbrio and Nali Col a ty—l2 reap ae Se Pensasrroneete Camb; r8—Oai i and feat hed aero Fina Cambrio Dra umbrella Pilea ae e emb'y Ina’t'ga and in Gowns— yoke ¢ {uch ma hit dinhds prec daar ounce wit lace—value Tat hahaa Pet ray alan a Pele eh yemedh 1z eater, ahd Hpbone ayatbe Hla WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE WEAR. No Sale like Onn} No Day lke Friday? | Flannelotts Gowns—wore att on udm i fils lett gh Ca on ag nel Goteet 0 0 woper cena, apa ‘ FORTHE BABIES No Sale Hike it No Bay Hike Prtcert » antscunaA aly Ly yards—usually Yaniemusually | ’ UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS a 2% yards wide—usually 22, 2% yards wide—usually 2, TICKS AND TICKING Herringbone ‘Neking—93 in and te atripe—fea' relrmAreei w 19% Gateon Tickin me teal eather A 8. 17 i 1 pine, Bia mate Bod cioke tu! —40 TABLE LINENS No Sale like Ours! No Day like Friday! Al nero sieraeee 0 i‘ Batin ro age Germa: Ténen Navkins~ silver: esac {heh (note alse, were $1 on serrey OB pul ‘neh Bo! ver bi Haphing bo Be Oe ene ; A ag | eee See Gee Gprolal Remnant Tebles. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS No Gale if Felder No Day iil My iat! Anite aloo ms May Call American 10 MAIDEN LANE, TAKB ELEVATOR, JEWELRY CALL, Bi Ley * T's co. WEE’ 1886, Stare 32°39 Maiden Lane ev EVERYBODY, eueQhy nl you warn, Hated dy eon ential tracting Is necessary no pain is ever experienced, because our New Botanical Discovery makes every operation our work {8 done wi % FORMAN [ANENCY and fully yustane for ten years, full Sots of Teeth Gold Crowns, aa kara Gold Fillings Silver Filling: Waterbory Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. (21 door wont are (Opp, “ve jerinan a 12 ak and papas 4 erman, Bre PAINLESS | FF 5) (oor COlnc adway, room 4; Gorders_adarees Poort 8. RAILROADS, ‘ENTY. ESBROBSHS Pine ater ihn a, Btreet EW YOR UIA pain i HAAR Lm. ib, jours to a oop, HAS falta wich APRCIAL ti DRAPERIES, COUCH iia Btc Bale like Ours! a Day like yricayt Trish Point Panele—vstt ordered Drapery Billat—wore « Roman Stripe Couch, Covers i'yde, Long-value BABicrrrsreveee 0 PLANET vnrre bey i tered) Woon 9.98) ¥ atin inate ‘Tadle Covera— f 6) haat ah ss 88 Wye = ASAE : ‘cont, lee thas value DECORATIVE ARTICLES WOMEN'S FOR COATS — No Sale Mie Ours! PILLOW CORDS No Day ike Petéayt | chaain at Wobonow ike Friday! sinead Cuneo mops i} CHILDREN'S PUR SETS ton and back—value "4, Laundry and Ul ei era on Hetpon jograph, Att PS P nda 8) ns—val 2. Hl three strand Pillow Co lain and fanoy—value 6 cents y: Pillow Tassela-—were 3% each Fine Mercerised Cords and T Leh ‘and fancy colore—value 89, WASH DRESS FABRICS No Sale like Ours! No Day like Friday! MILLINERY REDUCTIONS No Sale tke Ourat. No Day like Friday! a $5 Down, and $1.a Week we Lita (Just think of #1!) less than Delivered to Re Pell on Payment ‘Were. Several years ago I was afflicted with Fane oN ene ae 4 He ai) what the doctors called Sciatic Rheuma- tism, or Lumbago, suffering the mostin- @ tense agony at times, and being confined to my bed about a year, although four Zot the best physicians (one of whom was my father) attended me during my could give me only temporary relief, and I about all the remcdies known to medical La Ae me with strong medicine until my stomach got ne such a condition that I could Rell nothing, and neither myself nor py friendshad any hope of my recovery, i was led to try S, S. S., and before finishing the Great le I found that Thad the right remedy, I con+ prongs to take it sdb ce aie Petes i This was, sox an ve, been lent ealth ever since, asf, Mg J. D,. Manson, Fi h ‘iat drawing plasters and fot. @ local or skin disease, but a disease of 2 kidneys and bowels ie weak, the liver torpid, and the poisonous accumulations that the usual channels of nature are absorbed by the blood and distributed into the muscles, joints and nerves | through the circulation, producing inflammation and swelling of these parts, excitement of the nerves and! (Other painful and disagreeable symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism Sufferers look with dread tipon the | Season with its damp, cold, changing weather, forthe first slight exposure is liable to bring on an attack, “A and the sharp, cutting pains and feverish, swollen joints and muscles make life miserable with almost unbear- able torture, Local applications will often give relief for a little while, but | ~~ can do no permanent good, because the trouble is not within their reach; and | DBYAKIM uN Us, even while the symptoms are being relieved by such treatment the blood is PUBLIC hia Mika fd u arousing to proper 9 i action all the sluggish organs and yoing into the blood, driving out ih the gnc to acid and poisonous matter, renewing and strengthening it, and toning up| proved by the Stato Gtitire system bee ite fine tonic effect. It contains no Potash or other harmfu) mi 1 oe eee ey art ie, is recognized mone as the surest and safest blood purifier, Our book NOAM becoming more heavily charged with the uric acid poison, and the next at- | exten eerie tack will he more severe, §S, 8, 8. cures this disease b: Recta uit is purely M ihe De on Rheumatism yi be | mantne,, on the fourteen mnt! th for at give medical advice to all su without charge, i ei SL T was terribly afflicted with Rhenma- tism for eighteen months, and durin, my sickness tried the akill of many | physicians, all of whom pronounced m case hopeless, I was for a year in sui a helpless condition that i was unable to dress or feed myself, I had filled at different times §2 prescriptions rested by friends, none of them giv me any relief, I nally decided to include, 8. S,, Hig took the first dose while hobbling about on crutches, After taking two bot- les 1 found so much relief I was able to relinquish the use f one crutch, and a faithful continuance of the medicine relieved me of the other crutch, and shortly afterwards ena. | bled me to goto my work, Ihave had no fester of Rheu- matism, although this wes five years ago. J. O'Maniny, , 2135 N, Senate Ave, Indianapolis, Ind, peattrating oils never cured a case of Rheumatism; because it is | he blood caused by a sour, acid condition of that vital fluid, The i alrite! Out Fepiaeeribatty9 will BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex, to 3d Ave.,59th to 60th St, % | Fine ‘Trim'd Hats, Children's Ready: Wome' nd Children’ Hats—black and tei) et Heavy Century Chey Women’s New rae Mull and { Hud, New Bokhara Suitings and third value, 2 cl. Mercerized Panamas 16 ct, Fancy Volle: 19 ct, Hmb'd Muslin: 10 ct, Fancy Dress Cambrics. CUTLERY AND STATIONERY No Sale ke Ours! No Day like Friday! Stag Handle Carver and Fork— 5 froh blade—fine steel—special | Fine Steel aneore te by Ne 16! TREES {Pull nickel finish—value | HOSIERY AND UNDERW: ure Box Bratloney olor and u R ean satin finjsh—als) Ch.ldre Dacornten Statlonery—value 10 ie 1) ‘Typewriters’ Paper—legal or etter lan bond or Inen finish: shoote— valuo .75 and $1.09, , enamalled— +10 No interest charged for time taken in TI Deno are. in the homes of thous ir uy New rors repre: fentative femili well as in the Homes and studios of some of the most promingit profesvional | and musical people in the United Btates, Walters Pianos Are Bullt to Last a Lifetime Walters Plano Company, of New Uy the niiied,, experienced plano ‘bullders hit spealal reece Se reeerantenenuanagneee CORSETS AND PETTICOATS No Sale Uke Oural No Day like ost Sateen and Jean C odd friends 59 art an hal +a sizes 18 BO 8—were Black Meroorised fein ft tings or Tutte yahoo fsa bit! Pettiooa’ Jolora—eep accordion dust ruff fe-apertal dally, : pela 8h. ffi HOARD AIR Lin iat bn A. M, dally, eho Atal Seaboard and Fiona ed"? NOKBOLK A Pp PSTERN RAILWAY, oH ff PEAKE '€ OHIO. RAILWAY,—T,55 M., weekday: lai LD POINT, eetianicy and aes ly, AM, neokanye and 425 B CITY, —0; nd. Ainalgain Gold Crowns, jepartinent, tach chalr, A, written contract sativfactorily an Pate tree. of charge for eh, “re Incorporated under the ld {the Btate of New York, this is of Indispu- table valle, Ea Ar, ‘Diplom! P.M, |A 10 Years’ Gvarantee every part of the By Cd Inserted tan wilt the! op I covertny Fiso 410 Broadway, i b Nantes 104 Sth, RROOKTYN—49% wae, J 8 German spokon. Lady Attendants, Tele, GUILSHAN The Most Diffleult Tooth Wxtracted with | Role) All Gold Crowns, $5.00. Bridge Wors, per Tooth, $5.00, | TEETH. | 4— $7—*—GlO LeATmS. REPAIRE! sth St an WAITING, N. E, Corner 125th St. and 8th Ave, OPEN-UNTIL 8B, Me SA. al Sundays, ay 8 A, 2,05 P. should pass off through | ann tie Car, Mieke ‘ftices, Noa, 41, 1856 118 and 201 1 isa Fifth’ Avenue (below efi! eH rim Avenue, (corner 2th Bt): ous, and stations tamed al brodelyns! it Court Street, 800 Fulton Brea wo Bivadway and Pennsylvania. Annes Nn. ‘The New York Transfer Company Wil eat for and check bmarage eek hotels and fesidences through to destination, Telenhope ''MA Chelsea” for Pennsylvania allroad Cab Service. TRY, woop, vy OW. PRARY R. General Menarer, Passe 1 ratte Manager. GPO. W. ROY General Passenger Agent. No Sale like Ours! No Day like Friduyt ‘Children’ Bit | .ag| knee, heel and Children's Wool Hose—iine hvins wide rib-were | Women's Binck Cotton Hase~ double heels and toes also Tene Tislesvalue wi mm lined. ve Women's Natural ‘Woot Vosts and Pants—value HELP WANTED—MALE, Je HIMEBT CLUANING, | Playing Cards—high), a 3 deta eg cards No SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NECK AND SIDE COMBS Amber-Gold plated shell and monntings—lt of:

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