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' Courts jurisdtetion BAIL TO THE THIEF! Radoes, MISTAKE IN USE OF NAME OF A MRS, TEMPLE An Explanation Doe Mrs. Ed- ward Temple, Wife of Hippo- drome Stage Director, The Hvening World was informed yesterday that In tte report of a petty Gage In the Weat Side Police Court laat ‘Thursday, May 4, owing to the remark~ able similarity if names and proton. alors, Mrs, Extward ‘Templo, wife of the atage manager of the Hippodrome, was eonfounded with Mrs, Edgar Temple, | wife of the former staze manager of “Phe Girl from Kay's" company, It was Mra, Wdaur Tempio who was | summoned to the West Side Court be- fore Magistrate Crano by Mrs, J, 1 Hough, who sald that in w petty quar- Tel at the apartment-house In which they both live, No, 49 Went One Hun- dred and Ninth street, Mrs, Edgar Temple struck her, There had been!) @ long-standing quarrel between the | two women, Magistrate Crane, after admonishing them, fined Mrs, Edgar Temple %, a8 The Wyvening World atated, The only error in the report was In describing the defendant tn the polloe court as the wife of the “former stuge manager of "Tho Girl from Kay's pany and now stage manage Hippodrome.’ ‘The two Mra. @re In no way related or even kngwn to each other. Edward Temple, the manager of the Hippodrome, and his wite wer fore, not in any way connected with | Wr aware difeulty which tage manager's wife Mra, Temple, re M The defendant, Mrs, ‘temple, husband was stage manager o: Girl from Kay's’ Mpany Piivear at Ue Went Ono Hundred and’ Ninth stree where the arrel oc red ‘ Edward the Hippodrome at > Hundred and ‘Pour theres | Woof ne te drome, ager fo) A Erlanger for flve years: anit Wit & | many of their most {mportant produc. | tons. | Prior to that he staged the | Moat tmportant productions. of tte W. Savage for tlre years, “end! ny | darlier he was stage manages ¢ls Wilson, He Is wiley known and stands In the front ra eof ile profes. aton ona man and a mar a ‘The Evening World wae ot the mistake made in th jaat Weak until yesterday, shes this rompt correct eee || to Mr. a eh in Juste | Ho, Mth Wont One Hundrca and Four. | teenth street, and the Hippodrome, ———$___ DUGRO FAVORS U. $. DIVORCES Justice Declares, in Adjudging Ilinols Deoree Invalid in This State, Federal Courts Should Settle Matrimonial Tangles. 1 would rather de-ide the other way, Decause this ts a case whore the wife wantod @ divorce, and the husband was Qpparently willing that she slould have kme, It sooms to mo the laws should he changed, giving the United States in matrtmontad cases, 80 @ alyore could bo granted that would be good of over the world. It wouN not do to change the Inw #0 that @ deonss could be granted In our State againat a defendant Mving in an- ‘other, becauso if that were so @ hus- band could go out from New York to the State of Washington and sue the wife he left in New York and compel her to travel to Puget Sound in onier to deferd herself, But if che Federal Courts were given divorce power a case brought in Washingt against a New York defendant could be trans- ferred to New York, or to some fair imiddle ground. “E must rule that this decree obtatned by Mra, Mabol Raum Littell against Joseph Reed Littell in Illinois, in’ good foe de invalid this State, inasmuch Batt ell lived here, never lived in. Bic, and that therfore the Illinots jourts ‘never had jurisdiction over him, ‘It follows, then, that a deoree must granted ime, Murgeritta, Lemon Heit rannulfing her marriage to Mr, ell, In these words Justice Dugro, of the Gipreme Court, dvolded the caso ot mor prima donna, yaunat Joseph Reed Littell, the famous ‘patent lawyer to whom sie ‘was manried after Ine frst wife, who was a daughter B, Raum, of Chicas goat up reen Chicago divorce from him oustody of thelr two children, ,, Lemon did not appear in count, ir, Littell and Mr, Liptell tom. wos manned to Milsk Raum) that she divorced nim/and that by then married Miss Lemo& in good Littell and ns wife who divor terms, and je trial, COGHLAN AT THE GARDEN. Mamiral To-Night's Guest of Honor at Military Tournament, ‘Admiral J, B, Coghlan will be thé Guest of honor and reviewing oMcer to- might gt the military and athletic tour- nament at Madison Square Garden, hth, n the regulars, jackies, marines and man who side, ara tt Premio D Defore iral hian will_be ree OR pt Senet Shattod Y., and ent age Brine Pathietls! Leaguer ATS ‘er’a hom fo. 19 Park SO, A Sgt thao, ern ‘Wnkted ‘States Battlo-ship "Aicbuma, | house at was | his JILTED YOUTH GUTS THROAT Abraham Beamer Found on} Floor of Room by Landlady— Removed to Hospital In Dying Condition. After confiding to Mite, Mary Mb- Bride, landlady of the furn’@ied-room No, 868 Second ayenue, that tho girl ho loved had Jilted him, twenty- threo-year-vkl Abraham Beamer ene deavored to end his Ife to-day by out- Ung his throat, wrists and abdomen, Mra. Mobride, hearing his groans, forced open the door of hia room, foun him stretched on the floor and his en- ‘9 body covered with blood, ‘The youth was taken to the Presby+ terlan Hospital In @ dying oondttion, re - UT HIS THROAT AND TOOK POISON. Itioh Westchester Man. Used KRasor and Drank Chloral in Making Death Sure. (spectal to The Wvening World.) WHITH PLAINS, N. ¥., May Hon Wieeand, thirty-six yearns old, a wealthy resident of Hast Portchester, committed outcide aarly today by cut- ting his throwt with a razor, To mako death sure, he aleo tool a | Dig dose of ahloral, ondency 48 belleved to bo the | 0 of hin kMing himeelt. | 1's son Philip, eight years old, | asicop in the roam when he took | Hfee, Te leaves a widow and| Uireo ctitidren, | ny o A NEW WAIST © that you can mal aln with Diamond, Ds ad his and a thousand other inthe famous Diamond ye An nt free. You can get any i tn Diamond Dyca ‘at any drug Diamond Dyes ‘They are made for home use, and are a6 Blmplo to use as so They color any thing ond nover-crock of fade, Send name and address and secure a copy of nual. Free Addi the latest Diamond Dye A\ ress: DIAMOND DYES, + Burlington, Yt. i use with 45 samples of dyed An Unprecedented Sale era. 4 rath Ay annie ie rom. aati aa ay ny corner 1 uh Sth AV. 2285, Fost ¥, 5 kowits, or) A 000 2 aes, oN hy, 2005, Ay. A, a WY i 2402, Pavia i vay land fe Co, 130 ©.\W, Koch, 457 6th Ay. au i ost dora ath st $ath, ay o“Ameiordam John i TRareen, 1740 Amater- Hy ors . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12, If you could wear a Bates $3.00 Shoe on one foot and the very best $3.50 shoe on the other, the experiment would teach you that the 50 cents difference in price had made absolutely no difference in fit, comfort, style and wear. , 1908, Why pay more when you can get equa! value for less? eS This Brand on Brand on Every Sole, Fo) 8s AGENCIES— ONE NEAR YOu. °. fuil}van Ni Kiel, 105 Manhattan |G. figs Poms Bion ave a ‘ ‘ad: Stentor, 638 Newark rascaal gu. | Soynlasriee coun eh. | ec NeW amany, iy columbia, Bt Tape fi Mo lode ik it te ih nama av. |B ve patel, i Welnemacker, "800" Han: ! paral LONG ISLAND, GWE cdtoey, don aturtle ay, | SoayQ Miah AUN. Rocke, gt ePeelehs ATE Fulton! || aah y Nua ica te, Riving Galinwmer a Minney, Wash- g Hemloy, Bashameton, PC a ianey. An fate BROOKLYN, Whe, | ches toner Hempntend. ; ie. Meade Soe Co,,150 Myrtle Ay RW Patera: Alkealer Broa. 14 isroad way” Mi sowory at. | Ho Wack serA Pi saleiy ies ate 7 Broadway Tea a a AG MeRGoeria, 1B Soringticid |X) shalen, de Hrowiway Aw itt on, Oe Ur if ‘at 280 Market St aie Nia Brom, 404 Knicke ue Hate ele Bis ooh hs vin fi ‘retacn, 408 Metropol- sian chs" ff: ; diward, Caine Paste Ba Tudo Bhee Co. S201 4 G14 Ber. Bw on if i Av Eneiert, 090 jLuberty. Av, Reynolds, 223 | ie Mognwniy Port Cheater y Hos gon, . der, 24 Grand st. | ‘entral AV, einentioaie on ee J. BATES @ CO,, Manufacturers, New York. Men’s High-Grade Overcoats. All Three Stores. THREE STORES $22.50. art of custom tailoring, Special $22.50—Value $35, $30 and $28 An opportunity you cannot afford to miss— 500 this season’s Men’s Overcoats in Oxfords, Blacks, Tans and the new light fancy mixed Chev- iots, silk-lined throughout, absolutely perfect in every detail; designed and manufactured under our persona) supervision, and representing the highest ; Suitable for all occasions. FOR SALE. WHAT WE DO. We sell clothing on credit for ladies, men and boys, We trust you on your promise. We sell you goods as we represent or your money refunded, We sell on easy terms at cash prices, 'e keep your clothes in repair for one year free of charge. NEW CREDIT PLAN. DON’T DO. es BALE. WHAT WE We do not ask for any reference or security. We make no Inquiries to our neighbors or employer. 'e do not ask you to prove your honesty. We make no deliveries. We give you the goods When you pay the first deposit, LENOX CLOTHING CoO., 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and 124th 884 Columbus Ave., Between 103d and 104th. OPEN EVENINGS. Amazing Price Reductions Credit Arrangements That be equalled, Ev de- Battinent ah shares ‘in this, tremendous BROADWAY AT 34ST ST, New York FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., Brooklyn Special $10.00 Value $: Two Hundred odd Coats in Oxfords, Tan Coverts and Black Unfinished Worsteds, Not one Garment sold for less than $15. Special, $10.00. This is a record breaker for special prices, representing all this season’s goods; and the shrewd, economical buyer can save from $5 ¢ to $20, Smith Gray & Co. Special 20, $18 and $15. AFull Dollar's Worth Free If sick, simply write Dr. Shoop, box 10, Racine, Wis., and you will receive free an order for a full dollar package. You pay nothing, promise nothing, deposit nothing, risk noth- ing. Mrite to-day, Dr. Shoop’s Restorative OOK for this Shield on the window when you buy cigars. the cleverest of bu will weet you to-morrow in the United Cigar Stores Co, Bees = ar: oir: | mactunists DENTISTAY, GUILSHAN| TEETH. GAS The Most Difficult To. Extracted with Gay, oth Special $18.50—Tan & Fancy Paddocks —Value $30, $25 and $22. 7) These include broken lots of Tans, Oxfords} ) and Fancy Cheviots, single and double breasted, and is the most popular Coat worn this season, 18.50 fF - $1.00 All Gold Crowns, $5.00. Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00. TEETH Tantinto vette ete IG N.E, Cor, 125th St.&8th Ay. OPEN UNTIL & P.M, |", PLATES RMPAIRED WHILI iH vay Ove relat clevat ‘shops, S Tarooklyn. LAWYERS. Wanted Brooks HELP WANTED—MALE, Broadway and \ n Rapid Tran Niata, ADDL eneral foreman, ft all:wool blue. serge Suse and eat latinos, worth $16.00 FB Le, ‘om broken. lot regula. all th pricy §2) oo. Spee for credit.” ‘PAUL, MISCH, “Correct Dross for Men and Women, ‘dl 50 West 34th St., Near BY Open Evenings, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM GLOTHING FOR LADIER, MEN &ROYs No references oF se ‘reaulred. NO INQUIRIE DE, urchane, Poy the frat payment, And tnke the goods along, The Fashion Credit House 7W. lath St., Bet. Sth & 6th Avs, OVEN ; Make your SPARE’A ‘DOLLAR WEEKLY AND DRESS WEL Shige In! weerlos AB Jarmo Uae yan of Silk Hhirt- jorate price! fenount. No. pubs On. for LAD: ME ALATHING at the lowest prigos, A114 Bd Avo. near OGth Sty N.X, Open Byenines Dres: s ss Weill by paying us weekly Glothes Mate t ser; C10 0. ‘Bontter N. WOMEN ani CHILDREN for MEN, W ani Ott PAROS ane) 223 sth avi, near 224 CHES AND DIAMONDS, sas magi Geb, Robisgon (Lawyer si CLOTHING ON CREDIT Cast Benefits | aT areal purr’ of Strictly Cai cs Prices AG Anca ved FOR MEN & WOMBN, . Burts! Reauirea THE. ‘lth AVE. CREDIT HOUSE, Has Oth Ave, Het. Lath & 15th Hts, OS® FLIGHT’ UP, ‘OPEN BvONINGS, Fh pro Wakae ‘de second-hand. hey 1e8, Oy Rundrles_ onesthir: wher s i a lainps, Be. 5 comster brakes, BAR Row CYCLE co RAILROADS. Toe.} 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth 7,9, 41, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 We Natty Garments for Boys |At HALF and THIRD less than usual | for such good styles and qualities BOYS' HIGHCLASS REEFERS, as rarity at OF Go'f Red Cheviot OYs' SUITS Ton and Give Covert | SAILORS & RUSSIANS hehe on ‘| 3.98) Royal Brown and Navy } Navy. Blue Serge | |" Setzes and Cheviot 12.98) The greatest value of the season cut full Shepherd Checks and Disiase iined with tine white oF biack farmer's satin | Sto 10 years. 4 to 10 years, The price, wens sould nol mean sn but wreaton au value {Ke amount hate obtained ee A Weh ay 8408, the nen Maken from BOYS’ FINE SUITS rity 8, Truenlan suite of Ment Summer Mixtures: 8 Sultn of Tweeds and Chocks: Fine oats Rilke Seene lining-—pors ssinn and Sailor Sut also luntined wat fadrice, ht Cheviot yle-8 to 1 tty Mixtures in EniD ne a0 plain colors, 4 Sermee—Ages accor Tat ng to eae and Pique, ‘anand. whlte A he Norfolke and Double hen Crashes. and everything new in Breast are sults with (wo pairs of trousers Shirts, Hats and Capa, o— + Sortie Clearance of Misses’ Wool Dresses and Coats | Welcome reductions in the very heart of the season—at a time when those who are preparing for seashore and mountain vacations can get the benefit, Misses’ Tailored Suits Plenty of the fashionable Ight mix- tures—Goats, Blouses or Etons—12 to 18 Girls' Wool Dresses Cheviota, Volles and other light and medium welght materials—Rueelan and ai hee Fancy Waist styles—high and low neck | | were white, colored and fanoy-6 to | were years | Four Dollar Dresees.,......Now 1, 98 | Misses’ Reefers and Jackets Bix Dollar Drensos, veNow 2.08 Cheviota, Coverts, Paca Cloth, Berges Bight Dollar Drans Now 398 ind Mixtures—loose or belted backs— Ten Dollar Dresses .Now 4.08 flat or notch collars—eftectively tetm'd Twelve Dollar Dresses... ‘Now 6.08 | with velvet braid. lal) buttons, ete. Fitteen Dollar Dresses.,,...Now 6 08 | Reducrd ey Reofers. 2.98 oh "8,98. 34.98 to Tekets 8.5 to 7.98..87.08 to $15.98 Dreases—Thoy will for easy selection Ask for "Red Ticket" be on separate tab! -—— Great Hammock Display! In new department on Tied Floor can te seen a very complete assortment aod the handsomest weaves and colors to be found anywhere— Prices 29 cents to $3.29 “Palmer” is well repres sentea tn rake tellable beyond doubt, ‘A tew prices with descriptions.— jae, Woven Hammocks—full Mkecbest solots-Piilow and .89 998 Every item is o} Children's Roll Brim Satlors—Brown, Red and Navy—rlbbon band and 69 streamers, ccmplete—worth ,98, ‘ Children's ready-to-wear Colonials and Roll Brims—with Military 98 brush or rosette—others ask $1.39... Women's Semi-Ready Hats— alk and ohtifon combination blaok and colors—Hisewhore $2.80,, ‘Women's Bemi-Ready Flares, Polos Toques and Tound dnts— Bpreader . Canvas and Open Wenves— 16 varieties--with valance or pillow and spreade: Large Canvi solid color: Valance and epreadors--worl $2.0 en Weaver ixtures—pillow, A399 A98 b Black and Cokya—worth .16.14.2+9 Extra fargo Hammocks Children's Cuban Flate—natur. i ec and two-toned eftects—special, SPECIAL MAKES Misses’ Chip Flats—Bell Crown., IN RESTAURANT SATURDAY. SPECIAL LUNCHES 11,30 to 2,30P,M. as follows: LIGHT WEIGHT CORSETS Summer Sateen and Coutille— Black, White and Drab—lace trim— oH of Chick: with Rice, ‘ paler en garter altachments—all sizes— San Tem eo em cae | Styles usually eold at $1,08.-..,, 1.29 U Hamburger No, BH reat mea Rice Pudding, Te Corte a No B-RoMivy, aileed Tomato Tattuce, Tea or Coffee Atall times our corset department is sty! the pleasure of buying wher with - Ot" aupert ting at winton Camprisoe pe i Bults ‘you ‘ould not match elsewhere under ble i Ran” 3,98) scree Th, over Tysaian, ult of, White ) ere hepiera cd ho fnestors | Etoa-Notfolks— of nite sarees shephert cheak ath “Gol | Sailers Red Cheviot; mame efi lined; EARN Street, st Thirteenth Street, Inthe Arcade—fygatmciare 7 Always Special Attractions. Don’t miss the ARCADE Specials. Entrance—No, j Just a few doors west of Fifth Avenue \ cea aummeaunee t “The Prettiest Wash Walste in New York : and so Reasonable’ So customers say a dozen times a dayse+» Whatso many say must be true... Why |not come and judge loe yourselifoore Saturday offerings includer— WHITE LAWN WAISTS ’ WT ie leaves of wide pleats and hematitehing—tucked bac! 3 fiso several tog and andy trim'd aty WITITE LAWN WaAIs' Wit Ay uA Aly hey nse ote face Inserting, Pe yee Oe reel contn geet 1,98 COLORED BATISTD Wal Blue, pink, champagne and ‘violety With Crims of lace, medallion Shirrings and tucks—button 9 9g bae Batiste, Shoer Lawn, ae Cd Swies” FANCY WAISTS tang Linen—emb'd, ‘tucked or square yoke and full bodice of allover English Ry. l— je button front or baek—Inst of $5.00, ALLOVI MB'D WAIST! Hnglis Hyelot or Inserting fects with pln ticks ‘or hand ef" or dafnty little yokes back and. front pln tucks on shoulder, ok and sleeves—deep cut Of ice ANG LUCE rest ecsssiey SOB BLACK LAWN wAlgrs white tillored Alton BS to Monn, | Excellent Values In | Woven Underwear for | MEN'S Balbriggan Shirts—long or short sloever—Drawers to match— | Rith extra double weate pearl huttona—alaes to 60 Inch. 8 Rib Tinie V | Mleevelogeuiauaily WOMEN'S Fine Rib De age sane AIAG | CHILDRE: high |neck—with and without sloevea—1 ¢ | yoare-according to alxe.. ,19 204 Panta te match. to n Shirts “tong or Balbrig lahore i knickers ot atl length drawers—value .49,, SPECIAL SALE OF : WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS Dresty and Tailored Styles—Black and colors— until now $5.00 and $7.00—Saturday.. READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY if you have a Millinery purchase in view, a} 2.98 f spectal interest: Women's Ready-to-We hownat human eftccte th Tent Baty t and Quills -valie Ft and eee 98 ‘amen: 8 ready-to-wear Polos, Con- als, Turbans, Cordays and black and colors— 1.98 Ready ear Continentals and Polo CURLS v Mitte straw 12 and Miltary Pompon— made to nell nt $2.25 eee ntidren's Hat Wre: thas Popp Porget-me-nots, wpa Blues, 6 with follage—elsawhere $1.49... Wreaths of Yarre crushed Roser with folinge...... Minchen oe Tuite, Pannies. Follame, and colors Waite and 6 If the size ts rlpht you Lt et AR bat Mi ‘Trimmed Hats—Flat o Bspeciatiy suitable for tren’ pienls ented stileretrinia with nenisome Tio of the Valley, gid vacation use, where Rand W nthe tind ribbon of larke 4 gg | ote.-value 00. rough usage f —elae where $6.00. 2 ald Bi Bay 1 8B) Mirces’ Hote of silt braid and 1ice— vo" _! i— wor 00. ‘0 nee whito. twine-fall. size-apliced ulead bad spreader — both“ enda—neavy og hooks ‘ : aes 0 i.19| WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE CORSETS THE BEST prender—pale AB usually $1.49. .....6 cc cece ee eee AMMO! and Screws—pairss. A There's a reason—sizes 34, 35 and 36 only Anchor Ropes—palts 6 1 meaner ‘voor MATS. 5 will probably buy two or three patra while you have the opportunity A @ ee+Fine Coulille, closed boned—drab and white, Tn regular sizes we offers— |\MERCERIZED SATEEN CORSETS Extra fine—light welght— ith eatin bommanrier © bith hs | attachment—$3.00 ‘ieinds, » 195 complete with every desirable make, ind kind» ++. Customers constantly speak of the great assortments and izes are not always ‘just out,” F oth A I RAILROA Pre-emtnent Among Summer Shoe Styles Our * WEST TWENTY- are Profits and Prices AND AY fae ouataease Ps ATRiow ts Ss sgede $id Women's Blacher Oxfords yalsmsalli ests dm fivesmintan laters tha | eral cases juat (a for Saturday—Patent Colt, Russla Calf and the fasblon- Staton” FOR THE W able Dark Tan in Soft Dongola—Flaticon last Cuban heele-— large eyelets ) QQ Therefore . | with wide tlbbon facings, all sizes and widths. ..6.essssseeseseeeeee snes i ie a ee WR ee | $3.50 ts the prevalling ptice elsewhere, Quick pares WOMEN'S COMMON SENSE GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS SHOES and Manhattan Clothing Co,, {Caan hronien ne Data. ass. J] CLOTHING ON CREDIT Oiben evenings, RAILWAY, 12.65, 9.25, Hay 2 COABT LINE.+0.23 A, M, iG pAgt Line M, and and B—-1225 P.M RAILWar,- ‘ 7.05 A. Me at MOeKGwS 9 ASHURY nid cheek ames 68 (touRN to dl ty JR D, r Paga'r Trattio GRO. W. ROYD, at agg 2.09 7, 10 an holnen'* for Pennsylvania Yoo fanamer, OXFORDS ‘nose looking, tor comfort will, find ft In these sofe Kld Common Sense Oxtordee —broad toes—low, flat heele-tieht. flexible len Uand wey aia stove 1.98 TL wines, 3% 6 Devers tel Laced—natty, comfortable shupes~ Well finished: 6 to 10% BABIES’ SHOES ' tog Soft Tan Kid turned soles—vedke heel Soft Tan Kld—button— no heels—2 to Children’s Roman Sandals, Strap Shoes and Barefoot Sandals— Patent Leather, White Canvas, Russian Calf and Tan Kid—All sizes. ny ane button— SA to 8, WOMEN'S WIDE ANKLE SHOES Lrenlly_oxtra wide—soft kid uppera— light, flexible folee—low heel medium toes—lace and . butt Widest_ankle can be fitted Mek widths~#! BY to 20 2g! To-morrow, Saturday, Unt Girls’ ‘Daisy Bell’? Dresses Russian a to 10 An entirely, n Wt Skirts Blue Serge mixtures of substantlal or Sailor 4 | Madman andy tose, green, brown and bodloe hott it detachable with tucks em ractioal and Pare Sale of Boys’ Suits oxtne white Linen Hton Jay and patent Jnather yas —Intended to THIRD FLOOR — © Boys’ Laundered Waists Boat stvieg in fancy peredles-—patent waist banda—attwohed oF #ep- arate collars—4 to 18 Popular sellers at 49 THIRD FLOOR — CENTRE BUILDING Women's WhiteBatisteCorsets| Kine me for Summer wears baie now and BABE 65 | re nu ILDING, Boys’ Dark Tan Oxfords Manniah laste-—new low heels—10 to 13'4—inatead 98 i Children’s Tuscan Hata fares hy mtn pat value urday Stocks Always New! Being | An Independent Firm, Not a Corporation, Values Impossible Els: where are Frequent Occurrencos Het @ MORNING SALES ii P.M. Women’s Seersucker Skirts Btrong, close wee pink, blue, 4 f-full How 80, Ali ay ite atripe Cambric endidiy made va SHAOND FLOOR, CANTRE RULLDING. AD Children’s Rib Cotton How Past Tlack—extra apiiced heels and toes—usually 1 to 29, MAIN FLOOR--Glove Seotion—13th ciate Col’a Chambrays cadet, navy and other ood shhter= Arm quality= fabrics in femaud the. the eat round—value Every Member of the Family, ° iy

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