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pl a ised by the exposures in The Even- forid, the milk dealers and con- ‘of the east aide are uniting to thelr interests, Hitherto’ they ‘bean helpless, None of them'sold ik to warrant making con- ect, with the farmers to take a ‘day, which is the way the gots its freight discounts, and h source of supply most of them was the left-over milk from big je deal who supply their own elivery routes first, 14 ha the situation become that “ot thy large consumers on the went to the farmers direct ia mitk as the only means/of & satisfactory supply, and have p pay higher freight charges gnd the expense of looking after own receipts at the freight stay Kalman Steinhardt, manager of Hungary,” on East Houston where Presldent Roosevelt Q few nights ago, is one of these wal conaiimers who had to make ments to get his own milk sup- ‘from tho country and go to the ad- expense because ho cannot get ) milk dn any other way. Mr, Gteinhardt xaid to a reporter of he Evening World to-day: “To a large I believe, milk solf on the east etulterated, » Pure Milk Station, A pire milk station ostablished on ide, therefore, will be a great the poor, If it is so hard for . mood milk, when I have the ey to pay for it, how much harder poor!” iph Schneider, proprietor of ‘8 restaurant, No, 317 Bowery, “{ want to be the first man to the east side milk denot. Mie Whole of the east side Is down truste, and if the milk depot gives milk it will down the combine. benefit the poor as well as tile Me Bo te. Kostiak, who sells milk at his it’ Btanton and Norfolk streets, ean get good milk cheap. The such a depot is good. pis, Sonnet Ike the, trust ani githe Idea ot gotting milk else- Kats, who sells dairy prod- (NO, 18 Second avenue, says: @ great thing if the farmer more for his milk and the better milk at the same old {want to be the first man to |i? ntagi of the milk depot’ it A if J have ¢o oa! t a my cw horse an Phe who! y nt, for east side ls with BEATIN 1,000 Yds. ite and ecru 43-inch Nets, Solid black and spray effects; ey at waists and 1,00 ane 69c,, 7c, and 8 ever offered) in Brook- igled Net, black only and de, value $1.75, §: Si.ao, $1.95 & n AlloVers, ecru and pepsi for waist trim- . to 79¢,, at -29c., 8c. and 39c, Wenlss Allovers, in ecru and ayould be exceptional value at TOW... . 00000. 796. and 85c, A Treat for Novel Readers, andsomely Bound Books, 24c. ‘Not only are these stories intensely interesting reading by the famous writers is large, very easily read and notion of the car makes the or iy library table—for fiction wi they are, down on. ve movement between ‘the ‘milk producers and the small retail dealers which is growing ns the result tation, ta walopined by all the small dealers, who seo Jn it thelr only salvation from ex+ tinotion id the Board of Health, They er sell pure milk than adul- of The Byvening Worl would rat terated milk and they reco, assurance which Dr. wiven them through The Rvenin, that the milk of tnibuting depot, bel ed by the Board o! relieve them from the frequent the stale and embalmed milk with whi station now aupplies them. ARSON CHARGED Families, About to Sail, Is Arrested and Held. Tomasso d'Aniella, thirty years old, les! live, ‘and sfor «whioh, if years’ imprisonment. policy for $1,000 worth of insurance on @urance Company, the complainant. numerous witnesses District.Attorney Krotel, fire to his store. Jan, 20 fire was discovered In the place at 1145 PF, M,, and aftor causing a pant: in the tenement and a logs of $40 to the utock It was extinguished, The Fire Marshal and deteotives detailed on tho vase, decid the fire was incendiary, and learned of d'Aniella’s alleged offers and informed the District-Attorney's otics,, * of this, for he made no attempt to col- he was preparing to sail with his wife for Naples to-day, Detective Flood fol- lowed the d'Aniellas to Autralia, L. I, @ glase on f arising gives White and ecru Venise Bands and Gal- loons, 1% to 4 inches wide, value 20c, to 39c., at 12c, a yard Black fiber and silk Cluny Insertions, 4 to 6 inches wide, value $1.75 and $1,98, at 89c, and 98c, a yard Nainsook Robes—the largest and most comprehensive showing in this bor- ough, The new Broderle Anglaise and blind effects, $13.98 to $27.50 each Black Spangled Robes, well covered, $6.98 to $.9,98. $10.00 white brussels Ne xobes, $7.50. One of the best values of the season, full flounce and the new waist, very strikingly’ trimmed, ry-now-and-then treats of Brooklyn’s best Book Store, ashing Machines— AWonderful Labor Saver.!| , and a fabric preserver at the same time, Machin Machines the work and do it wel /ashers are made of Wupinla cedar, which is sea- rated Washing Machin with cain pi on; In these cele round wire electric ss ited in ie arlington has World the co-operative dis- officially inspect- Health and sold by them promptly on its recolpt, would ines which they now have to nay for selling ie] the Milk Trust’s ‘east side distributing FACES 40 YEARS; Tomasso d’Aniella, Accused: ot Fire That Endangered Sixteen was held for examination on @ charge of attempting to burn the big tene- ment at No, 83 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, where sixteen fam|- Proven guilty, he may be sentenced to forty D'Aniella kept a smal grocery store on the ground floor of the tenement- house, and last November took out a stock and fixtures with the Home In- Shortly after this, according to what told Assistant the grocer mado offers to several persons to set Tt 4s bo'leved that d’Aniella learned lect his ‘insurance, and yesterday the Distrot+attorney’s office learned that \ave,, 4B8 Cohimbis -ave,; Kineman'e aud later to Manhattan, arresting the HE-WORLD:: THURSDAY: man at One Hundred and Twenty-tiest| street and Third avenue, D'Aniella was arraigned to-day’ be- fore Magistrate Steinert in the Centre Street Court, charged with arson In the first degree, the ginalty of which ty forty years’ imprisonment, and was sent to the Tombs for further exam+ ination on Satumay, D'Aniolla | for- merly lived at No, $09 Hast One Hun- dred and Twelfth street, BAD BREATH CITES ABAD CHARACTER Brings Sccial Ostracisom and Suffering In the Keenest Degree, Popularity is hard to gain, easy to lose, To keen one’s breath swat ia paramount in business or social #ic- cess, for even friends cannot conces! thelr aversion if your breath is foul, Bad breath is the inevitable requit of stomach trouble, indigestion and dyspepsia, but it can easily be ciired by the use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets, In fact, one tablet relieves the conditions; one box will cure the thost objectionable cage and make the breath sweet and pure. Here is one case in point: “Tt gives me great pleasure to tes- tify to the merits of Rexall Dyspep- sia Tablets, I have suffered for years and years with Dyspepsia and etom- ach trouble, I was bothered with a sense of fulness after eating, hoad-} aches, dizziness and general weak- ness, accompanied by vile breath and gnawing pains in the region of the heart. After taking one box of Rexall Pyspepsia Tablets I fotind great relief, and am now fully cured. I heartily recommend Rexall Dyapep- ain Tablets to all who suffer with Dyspepsia.—Thomas Hardwood, 827 E, Second St., Dayton, 0.” Many of our townsmen may be suf- fering as was Mr, Hardwood; If, #, we will gladly give them our pertanial girarantee that a twenty-five-cent box of Rexall Dyspepsia Teblets will re- eve them, or we will refund the money. Riker Drug Stores, 6th ave. and 28d st., Broadway and 9th; Hege- man & Co., 200 Broadway, and it« braaches: J. Jungmann, 1020 Third Drug, Stores 125th at, and Elehth Ave, 601 Highth ave.; Eugene Hart- nett. Jevaay City. * J; Petty's Phare macy, Newark, N. J. “ : E! Symphonie” ‘are are made from selected vet Abajo tobacco, blended by @ genius and rolled by experts, ~ Little ~ JSymphoneties can be described in exactly the same words because they are same cigars made smaller, | Ten for 45 cents everywhere, Mimo LAUS, | SSS SPS SANSA, | All-Wool Crepe Albatross, eam and Evening Shades, 29c. Yd. Announcement always means an eager throng of purchasers—as it well it 18 exquisitely pretty material this Crepe Albatross,charmingly effective sning and house gowns, and in the most becoming colors. We would re- ully suggest purchasing as early in the MOrNing a8 possible. scain rioor, west Bultaine, St Wonderful. Cy Koon that within the last month the Lace Store has sold the most beautiful effects at ‘onishing prices ever known anywhere? To-day we off even here, The beauty of the sale, too, is the quantity as wall as th Li . iG.» worth mors than double, ) ‘ ” pinetae reste, 10 Made by E, A, KLINE & CO, ‘r Medallions at prices that are Embroiderics—Less Than Half Regu lar Prices. Embrolderies, Edgings and Insertions, also matched Sets, in all the latest styles, consisting of blind, Broderle Anglaise and heavy raised work; also neat baby patterns, medium and showy effects, all /scalloped edges, | wide margin, cut out, ready for use; | sold in strips only, at 5c,, 7e., 10¢., 12c., 15c., 19¢., 28c., 292. 35¢,, * 39c, and 49c., from 1 to 48 inches, wide, just the thing for den reading, or, even better, for travelling, where ‘dinary type hard on the eyes. The covers are handsome enough orks—and the price is almost funny, it’s so small, ; The even motion of the Machine cleanses the | ecily and at the same time does not tear and pull like the other methods» The enormous | that have been and are being sold tells the story of appreciation, a are becoming a necessity in many The Majesti jh holds, not only because the majority of servants Wott Vottle Washer washing, but because they are’ real helps, They it Is kept In motion by ball bearings and a well balanced | fly wheel, The action inside reverses with every four revolutions of the fly wheel, completely changing the po- sition of the clothes and keeping the suds in constant motion, A process more effectual than rubbing and a ‘thousand times easier,...... Main floor, centre, Central Bulldine, of the day, but thé It's just one of Main floor, rear, East Bullding, is the easiest to operate, because Re-upholstering and Recovering Furniture, We will quote for the re- mainder of the month of February exceptonally low Prices on all classes of this work, Coverings. To further enhance the value of this offer to our customers, we will submit very special values in covering fabrics, Verdure & Gobelin Effects, $1.50,$2.25,$2.75 yd. Wool-faced Tapestries, $3.50, $4, $4.50 yd. Armures, $1.50 & $2.00 yd. Damasks, $2.25 & $3.50 yd. Couches. We direct attention. to the following Couches & Chairs which we make in our own workrooms, and are there- fore in a position to vouch for the attention bestowed on each individual part. Divan .............$12,00 Box Couch No. 11.,,$15,00 X. T. Divan,, ...... $18.00 Box Couch No. 3,...$18,00 Roll End Divan, ,...$18,00 Empire’ “ ,..,.$22,00 Waldorf +5 6+ $24,00 X. T. Box Couch... ..$24,00 Yale 6s 445 $25,00 “Box +446 $28,50 Spanish +40 ++ $27.50 Above quotations are for Denim Coverings, Chatrs. Ladies’ Fireside. ; . $18.50 Wing +++ $22,50 Century Arm.......$22.50 Howard “ ,,,....$32.00 Turkish viene e suh 38,00 Price quotations for chairs aro for coverings of French Velour. “ Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. J.T. BROOKS PIANOS $225.00 EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN. SHERLOCK HOLMES. A splendid Sherlock Holmes story, “The Mystery of the Dancing Men,” fourth of “The Return of Sherlock Holmes" series, will appear in the four. poge color supplement of next Satur- duy's Evening World, Feb. 2, Read it, Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock, | APMAN&(E BROOKLYN—Fulton St,,Fron Bridge to Dutfield—BROOKLYN The Last Friday in the Month Special Clearance Day in All Stocks. This has been a busy month, in spite of the weather conditions, which all admit are the worst known for’ many years. great February sales. amount to a few pieces. To-morrow we purpose cleaning out all the odd lots of goods left ove These odd lots sometimes run into several hundred Nea and wher te only ‘We can mention in this advertisement only the goods where we think we have sufficient, quantity to fast for all day selling on Friday. phone orders. There will pro! The quantities, however, do not permit us to fill C, O, bly be just as many or more good things not advertised as D,, mail or tele- there are adver: ised, In fact, somé of the small lots of goods that we cannot advertise are the very best bargai day. Altogether, Friday will be the best bargain Friday that the year 1905 has yet age rgains of the ———— Toilet Soap, 2c Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, per CAKE sivescnneeereseenrersn esse eB 5c Handkerchiefs, 2c. Pe ', girls’ and women’s Hand- eer ies initials, each.....2¢ 10¢ Embrolderles, Sc. Bmbrotderies, hand loom; Big- ings, wide margins; Insertings to match; sold {n strips only, yard, Sc 12%¢ Turnover Collars, Sc. Turnover Collars, heavy nen, embroidered with colored eyelet Offect ssiereeeeee Se 10¢ Books, Me re r cover, by pro jun aed as Dumas, Hugo, Kipling, Stevenson, Gaboriau, etc., abont 1,000. choice titles, large, clear type, good paper, copy. ++ 56 9c Ribbons, sane a pn taffeta, fan mes es to 3 in. wide, in sh colors, yard.. 10c Ginghams, 8c. Standard Ginghams, striped, for shirt waists and children’s dresses, 10c Percales, 5c. Percales, yard wide, in very neat patterns, yard .....+. seneeee ++ Se 10c Flannelettes, 5c, Flannelettes, 27 inch, only about 400 yards, yard,,.... Rigg Sc 10c White Plates, 4c White Plates, dinner, breakfast and soup, fancy edge, each,....4¢ 12¢ China Egg Cups, 8c. Ohina Double Egg Cups, with dainty decoration and gold edge. 8¢ 15 Shaving Sticks, 8c. Robert Low’s Brown Windsor Shaving Sticks. . 8 15c Ruffled Muslin, 9c, Ruffled Cottage Curtain Muslin, very fine quality, yard..... 9 1Sc Dust Brush: Dust Brushes, wire drawn... 9c 12sec Towels, 9c, Huck Towels, 500 dozen, size 19x 40, extra strong, wiry, bleached huek, eoft finish, ready for use, tur- key red borders, each 96 20c Door Laces, 10c. Vestibule Door Taces, fancy Not- tingham, Renalesance designs; in Upholstery Department, yard.. 10¢ Tooth Powder, 10c. Dr, Graves's Tooth Powder, per ve LOC Seldiitz Powders, 10c Box. Seidiits Powders, 12 full-weight Powders in box 10c BU-Ft, Clothes Line, 10c. Clothes Line, braided cotton, 50 feet; worth 16e 28c Tea Knives, 12% Tea Knives, hollow handle, 12 dwt. of silver plate on good steel; one design only, each 124c 25c Neckwear, 12c. Neckwear, slightly soiled, con- sisting of Stocks, Turnovers and other neck trimming, made df wash- able material, each. 1 12K 6¢ Unbl:ached Muslin, 4c. Unbleached Muslin, 6,000 yards, one yard wide, in lengths of 1% to 12 yards, yard, venee Me 15¢ dinner Forks or table Spoons9c Dinner Forks or Table Spoons, extra heavy nickel plated, beautiful patterns, each..........0++ oe IC 19¢ China Cups and Saucers, 10c. China Cups and Saucers, ovold shape, dainty floral decoration and dome with deep gold band 10¢ 25c Wood to Burn, 15c. Glove _ Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Plaques, 3-ply, 10-4, de- elgned; circles, 8-ply, 10-inch, de- slgned, and numerous odd pieces, Cholee ........ 006 Heetenneenns + AB 80c Razor Strops, 15c, Razor Strops, horsehide strops, canvas backs, swivel ends.,.,.15¢ 29c Flowers, 15c, A sample line of large and small Crushed Roses, in sprays, some dranches with rose follage, We got these from an importer at our own price and will give our patrons the advantage of our good ‘fortune. These Flowers are in all the new- est Spring shades; worth from 19c, to 29¢., cholee.....::eesseeree ABC 28c Stockings, 15c, Women’s Stockings, fine quality, fast black cotton, seamless feet, high spliced heels & full length.1Sc 39¢ Drawers, 19c. Women's Cambric Drawers, um- brella style, deep ruffle, trimmed with Torchon lace, also ‘tucked, hemetitched & inserting effects, 19¢ 29c Ribbon, 19¢. /Rihbon, imported black taffeta, 6 {n, wide, beautiful lustre and soft finish, yard 35c Chopping Bowls, 19c. Chopping Bowls and Knife, com- 39 Teapots, 19c, Rockingham Teapots, large size, good quality Boys’ 39c Pant: Boys’ School Pants, atrong and durable, in neat patterns ard navy blue, sizes 4 to 14 38c Water Palls, 23c. YWiber Water Pails, large size, 23c 35c Underwear, 24c, Children’s Combination Suits, good quality, fleece lined, winter weight, fin- {ened ' 39c Corset Covers, 25c, Corset Covers, made of good qual- {ty cambric, circular or V shaped neck, handsomely trimmed with 'Torchon, Point de Parls and Val, lace, also hemstitched and em- troldery effects; sizes 32 to 44, 28¢ 80c Condensed Milk Jars, 25c, China Condensed Milk Jars, with plate, tinted in pink. purple and blue, with floral decoration and gold tracing Si 80c China Salad Bo 5c, China Salad Bowls, large size, fancy shape, assorted colors end decorations, gold traced.......25¢ 39¢ Wash Boards, 29c. Glass Wash Boards, family size, 28c 50c Underwear, 29c, Women’s Vests and Pants, fine grade, fleece lined, medium and large sizes; Vesis are neatly trim- med and well made; each 50c Shepherd Checks, 29c, Fulton 9t., Brooklyn. DOUBLE B. & M, Blue Trading Stampe Till Noon. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. A MONSTER SALE Spring Design Inlaid Linoleum feat value-giving sale we ever told you about, and Teal estate agents are requested to come xy HY pars re) ogee 1,000 Yards of SENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM \ —At Less Than % Price— Viv, A now lot of genuine inlaid Linoleum which we will plice on sale to-morrow at most $e $1,25; th Nal price {s, Hubs aed ae Wratten iin 5 9 Cc aN widths, at, square yard.......00s 19¢ A $2.00 WILTON RUG, $1.29 Wilton Rug, 5 feet long and 2.3 feet wide, in a variety of choice colors and designs, at, special, reduced from $2.00 to. 1, 29 Brussels Now _'Smyrna bis Rugs $9.50 Rugs unusual low price; the regular retail price 86c, Sampson's Of] Cloth, in ally A great special is offered to-morrow until the 180 Rugs are sold in a IMPORTED SCOTCH REVERSIBLE $8.50 AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE OF BEAUTIFUL LINEN WARP JAPANESE MATTINGS. 500 rolls of the most beautiful, clear, fresh way W reversible Japanese Carpet Mat- ting, which a little later will retail at $10,004, roll of 40 yards, at extraordinary special sale; any color, green, white, red, blue or Our great Fehruary sale of shoes offers mal chanco3 in all up-to-date footwear for Women ay amp’e ficld for selection. very Pair Guaranteed. WOMEN’S SMART SHOES, $1.80. Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid, Lace and Buttoa, Nobby styles; regu- lar values $3 and $3.50 a BOYS’ HANDSOME SHOES, $1.19. rf eee value $2.00, Casco Calf, Dongola Tops, solld oak soles, s'ze8 10 BY. CHILDREN'S STYLISH SHOES, $1.29. Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Box Calf, Lace and Button, medium round toe; worth $2.00, sizes 8% to 2: WOMEN’S $2.00 SHOES, $1.19. Viel Kid, Lace only, Patent tips, handsome style, serviceable shoes, 4 sizes 2% to 8, . GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES, 79. Vict Kid, Lace, Patent tips, solid soles, sizes 8% to 2; worth $1.25. Shepherd Checks, 36 in,, halt wool, in brown and white, blue and white and black and white, yd. 29c 75¢ Dressing Sacques, 39c. Women’s Dressing Sacques, made of flannelette, in pretty Persian ef- fects, fitted back, loose front, mado with rolling collar and full sleeves, entire Sacque trimmed with gavh- ered ruffle; also Kimonos in dainty’ pink and blue striped flannelette. finished with solid colored bands on +39c 59c. White Habutal, 39c, Habutai Silk, 32 in, wide, very brilliant and strongly: woven, suita- ble for underwear, waists and dresses, yard, vee . 39e} 50c. Snow Shovels, 39c, Steel Snow Shovels, long han- dle. Ve 39 75c, Fur Scarfs, 39c, Electric Seal Scarfs of good qual- ity, cluster shape, six full tails, chain attachment..............39¢ 50c. Foot Tubs, 39c. Japanned Foot Tubs, heavy, large size 50c. Garbage Cans, 39c, Galvanized Garbage Cans, sani- tary cover, warranted not to leak, 39¢ 55c. Table Damesk, 39c, Table Damask, 64 inch, extra heavy full bleached, neat patterns: this Damask will wear like a board; the best kind for ordinary use; worth 56c., yd, ' 10 Yds, Diapering, Diapering, 600 pleoes, 18 Inches wide, best quality, pure white san-' itary cotton Diapering (put up in lu-yard pieces); worth 59¢,, ea. 39¢ 98c. Flannels, 43c. Embroidered Flannels, 2,000 yds extra grade of wool Flannel with very neat and dainty silk embrold. ered patterns for infants’ an? regular prices 69°, 43c extra, + 89c 75c. Corsets, 49c. H, & W, Girdles, in mercerizec ottoman cloth, delicate shades of pink and blue, with white satin bow; also Corsets, good quality jean, heavily boned. habit hip. snp- porters attached, white & drab, 49c 75c. Shirt Walsts, 49c, Shirt Walsts of percale, lawn and figured madras, light, medium and dark effects; some of these Waists are made with soft collar and cuffs, others have laundered collars and} 49 s 6 resses, 49c, Children’s Dresses, made of pret- Net plaid materials; waist offect, trimmed with soutache brald, Jined throughout, sizes 2 years ) 1.25 Dress Goods, 69¢. Colored Drees Goods, such as 54- in. wool Crash, 45-in. silk and woo! Melanges, 60-in, silk and wool Bou- cles, &c,; these goods always sold from $1.26 to $1.69; to close out, yard veseree * BOYS’ $1.50 SCHOOL SHOES, 98. { Solid Casco Calf, double aole shoes, sizes 9 to 5%, good styles, j A Supreme Clothing Value. , More of Those Elegant Boys’ Gp | | 2. 50 Eton Russian Suits], Q9 All with Bloomer Trousers, A value absolutely without an equal—and per- iy may uever happen again, — ‘We bought 700° sults, and they are of mercerized worsted “made E.on Russian style, with double- breasted effect, two rows ot buttons down front, silk embroidered, and also leather belt and bloomer trousers, all strongly made and a hi ome gar- letit; alzee 2% tos NOTE—This special on gale only bet. 9 & 11 A, M, A Very Special Vatue. MEN'S 2.00 PANTS, 1.00. A lucky purchase of over 700 pairs brings you this special Friday. bar- gain; they ave mado of double-face worsted in @ variety 1. 00 a of p'easing patterns; well-made, stylwh-looking trousers | that would be rightly priced at $2.00; sale price.......... ' Friday's Upholstery Bargains Friday's Upholstery Bargains. Did you procure any of these bargalns Monday? If not, get here, “Friday and see how mich we will give you for your money, Are: oF CURTAINS of real Scotch lace, double thread stock, 8 yards long; regular price 89¢,; special, palr 39e LACE CURTAINS, 50 inches wide, 3% yards long, double thread, everlocked edge qualities; regular $1.25; special, at, pair 69¢ PORTIERES, of heavy tapestry, the reversible kind, all colors, 8 yands long, fringed on top and bottom; regular price $1.98 pair; 55 special, each ‘ Cc PORTIERES, the silk mercerized kind, 60 inches wide and 8 yards long, with deep lattice fringes, in all colors; regular price 1. 98 $3.50; pair oo . O COUCH COVERS—About 800 Couch Covers, all full size, fringed all around, Oriental patterns; regular price $1.75; special, each 74¢ fi THE BEDDING DEPARTMENT. MATTRESSES. About 1,200 In single bed size, with full 98e 5-inch borders; before stock-taking $2.00; PEAUCED CO vevsssrseserenereer ene reewens ai ARAN Great Sale Hair Mattresses. Pure Hair Mattressee, made to fit any sizo bedstead, covered In beat quality A, C, A, and fancy tleling; good $9.00, $12.00 and $18,00 values; place your order early for prompt delivery; special at 4 98 $10.08, $7.08 and ...csereees BOOS UROORCOOUE SE CCOO CMON nC n '* pet, sani. FEATHER P/LLOWS, 2801. Pure Feather Pillows, georanteed odorless, regular price 75c., 99 (4 wall regularly $1.39, for, each,... K. |. NAMM.

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