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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 10v0, apasinie AO | LONDON STOCKS DULL, iM THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, AMERICANS SEE-SAW. ty : LONDON, May 16,—Money was in bet- | Net, z rt, ter demand In the market to-day and j iL FAITH IN t aa FU Amat, Cop... a Asie 88th — | 10 Rrra amet F OR FREE BATHS In moderate supply, Discounts wore AT SENTENCE gta 7 TUESDAY, May 16 ‘900 Am, Car & . 3% 3% 354 — 4 —h easy owing to the condition of Contl- \ War scare cables from London! XOAm. C, & Fipf. 8 98% 88M + ta nental exchanges, os, 5 PROHat lates: maaditen ee hery io Am, Cot, O1,. B% BH BN +e aay Operators on the Stock Exchange! Albert Neuman, of No, 244 Bast Four- } nees Into the stock market to-day, Pro-| 80Am, H, & 1. 8% 8% 8M — M4 =e Soe ee rt ae nee wae affected Dy (he | teenth street, who forged 800 passes on at , Je cama! ra ke} = ‘ H 5 5 Miranruse maser Shun’ here. Wes Aldermanic Committee Will|vere cosy. Home ratis were neavy, [0 the Take Bhore, wae to-tay sen-|f Collar Chat No, 11 ‘a general disposition to sell stocks and bra Americans opened quietly steady at}tenced to Sing Sing Prison for two no pronounced ficlination from any = Report Favorably on the | 2204 rhttdened a fraction, ¢hen | years by Judge Newburger in General Not many trips to the laundry quarter to buy. The London market =u A uainoes was transacted during the ‘At: | Sessions, before your collar develops @ o als Wore Weak On Pa - tone arising from Germany's alleged Eee BAG ame inne dasanens Iinproved on Race well: the. prt the and had in his Then it is probably cotton, selsure of a Chinese port. There was CRS TS SAT anillee ty Hate ore Feit at panese Government Bixes of employed @ number of hoya. When the| I even though you did pay the persistent liquidation of weak holdings LIME CHURROT nent Pec CGRIS. Katee etiam ils police got after him Neuman gave him-| ff linen price—a for asc, POI CRT taneaestiesi) prestoaily Fiilt| fer the peonle. at the meumncee wide] KILLED IN NEW TUNNEL, |**f % nd testinoa againet nis em-} J «11, & 1.” Collars are 1 War- ‘that His Polioy-Holders’ Ceiebd Voperations on) /ageount Of) fut =, | fep2Fted out of the Committee on Fin: ployees, but all of them were acquitted. |} ranted Linen"—s0 stamped, yd es more that President Roosevelt 4s to call | SG) pine boku nea Ane ue piace’ Frank Leto, a laborer at work taat| When arraigned for sentence to-day Organization Is Likely {an extra session of Congress: tor the TE te ee et cine whe has. been | RIshE Ih the now Pennaylvania Ralirond | Neuman, through his attorney, wanted doater can't supniy yon, a purpose of taking up the question of 1 eee ee the pmard, mae { Tunnel under the nat River off thal to withdraw his plea of gullty to for- Bertie Couto "and get to Disband. pallroad rates, Be 3% — Hl boon aamured that i will pass by unani- | foc of ‘Thirty-third street, was killed in the third dogree. , Local bankers were glum because of oon, +l mous Vote by a falling rock, “If I permitted that," Judge Newbur- HENRY HOLMES be the increasing ease of money, notwith- It Ww. Ls me FH] Tien tne belt goes to the Board of The rock fell without warning from | ger told the attorney, “I would make a LEADERS ARE DIVIDED, |*=ndine teavy withdrawals of Govers fo TWin CRE Wee 18, Bl eamute und Apportionment for the the root of the tunnel directly above the| farce of justice, He olaima he was TRON Nay SORs ment deporits from the banks. Some crag Ynton Bice 1226 22% — § | purporg of securing the appropriation, | headt of Lato and lx other laborers | granted immunity, but this the District- 31 Union Squa 7 ‘ of the principal New York ey ao. not page Lil 9 4] ‘This has been as good ae settled. Bor-|save Leto, whose head. was crysted, | Attorney denies."* New vo dents frankly admit that Bee But 100 Us f. 829 ough President Littleton has the plane| Death Was instantaneous, ‘The victin | Newman, who ts thirty-five years old ted Out to Ald Alexander, Now) js, for profitable money 1m. 0 pee prepared, and there is litle doubt that | W48 thirty-five years old and lived at/ond big and fat, cried like a baby when ‘Bome, In ext fall. This plethora of easy money, |) Gol Moe 10. ee Pre roatieae ton the menen wal, be | Fortieth atreot and Ninth avenue, eentenoed, ome, Including Mr. Crimmine, [rer ve. will conduce to an Improve:| fy FTN, 00 34 turned down. Work can be commenced " Are Against Hi Lien nt markets. 300 In hy SSS. | Immediately the money 4s availabi f re Against Him, ment in the Investme! ‘ i 1300'C MW ‘s| ‘There has come to ight a sentiment i ¥ hn activity as there waa in the) int Fares io U, +4) 40° 40) — 4] on the part of the people of Queens and ; gicck xchange was due largely to uh ae ie 00 U. (Gh GN BY = ential Brooktyn for free punts bathe é h q a a i . “y 4— %) at Hockawi Beach, ould t) wenti- D, Crimmins, head of the City | heavy trading of Jacob Meld in Vt) ii) Met 18 oY Se Hy, Bh — K/ at Rockaway Beach, should this seftt; Stationer it Company and president of pols! pau and Union Pacite shar B00 Mex Ceness.: 21% 2% 400 vi 07 300107 the appropriation may be devuted to ° ders’ commiti¢e of the Equitable traders sald thut it was “a Jake) oo ae pad SAMI 115 300 V 9% 19% 19% + %| baths at Kockaway Beach and part to ‘Assurance Society, came out this] Tom a during the lula In|’ 300M K & Tex,.., 27 26 100 Wabash pf 1 41 4 ie] bathe at Coney Island. — pal ap ah Ungoadified believer in| Fie market,” and dur t—vari«| 180M K & T pt... 60% | 400 Wis, Central, 23% 23 23 — | ‘The advantaye of Coney Island Sis “Brick Investigatt the trading—which were Inequen | 1308 Mo, Paeltie 5... Sesh gr 200 Wis, Gent. pf. 40% 40% 40% — H] In the fact that the round trip from the Ky a1 Vode Rte ee tie elttee, | ous atories regarding Field went aroun Nat, Bis, Co... lm 61% Ex-dividend, Manhattan end of the Bridge is but Pecra abues ‘was appointed by the Equitable’sy d of Directors and is composed of tora. "the policy-holters' committee of which I am chairman,” said Mr. Crim- ‘has not disbanded, nor ts it gv- 40 disband. It haa done notiing Of Inte, because nothing can be done un- tl the endives number of aults begun _ under the mutualizatton plan the room, This energetic operator ts an arent and loyal Btook Exchange man ‘and devotes all his activities to that Institution, It is related of Mr. Field that while at a dinner party not jong ago tho lady sitting next to him in the course of conversation asked: “Mr, Fleld, are you interested in Bal- do with thase curb securities PUBLIC FUNERAL BONK’S BULLS LIFT WHEAT, HIRAM MAY AND JULY LEADING, Further demonstrations by the bulls went wheat up in the early market firm cables, cold, wet weather in the twenty cents, and the trip can he made one way by expres forty” trains in loss than to and from ice as expensive minutes. To which js’ ready for use, frontage at Rockaway have to be acquired, Kvening World bell of the whole city while ocean Beach would wertheleas, ‘Tine that the peop.e aki be benefited There is no piano that has a wider than the Sterling Grand. It is favoratly known to the great musician and holds an honored place in hundreds of homes and prominent studios, reputation for its musical oat Jor Wednesday: Our Two New Correspon- dence Papers, Bayeux and Lincoln Parchment will ar- Various individuals and ar@ociativns| zac?’ dealings to-day, prices advancing from | UY He free baths, and those of Queens . rive Saturday, May 20, r9o0, of pe woe have bewn decides. Wo vtie| ‘Not at ail” anawored the beilliant Palen eat Under the lead of May ard | Re tcrR OH HRRE Of Brogkivn, to, whom to make the ocatene Rand j “to go ahead and name two direc- lator, I never have anything to Y. ie chief influences than Couey Island, should be con- ‘ = Hae " Remains of Centenarian Sur- Sate we will close out some small * @ upon when these suits were .n- ited. |) What do you think of the Frick com- " wea amked. Bellevee in Frick. 2 am an absolute believer in its in- ity, I believe the committee will go the bottom of facts and that no 1 Will be able to hold it up. My ied is shared by most of the promi- ‘men among the Equitable pollcy- I have recetved many letters ing, confidence in Mr, Frick and Jobn W. Gates was asked to-day what he thought of the stock market pros- pects, He promptly replied that he had no pronpunoed opinion’ of the outlook. Jt was a trading market, he eald, but he had comparatively [little interest in . A rumor prevailed in the Exchange that Gates and some of his friends were quietly buying Union Pacific to hold because they thought that it was cheap at prement quotations, ‘Trading in St, Paul shares was siim- ulated by the semi-oMcial report that vivor of War of 1812 to Be Escorted by Regulars and Various Civic Organizations. The following orders were issued to- day with reference to the funeral of Centenarian Hiram Cronk, last survivor of the war of 1812, by Col. Richard F, Butt, commander of U. 8. Grant Post a7, G. A R., the Grand Marshal ap- Co; belt and ght receipts. The short in- terest was nervous, ‘The feature in comm was a iu mp in May at Chicago to 63, against 607-8, its close of yesterday, shorts being re- bit medial for the advance. few York's opening prices -wer e: Wheat—July, 92 3-4; September, 8% 1-3, rn—July, 63 1-2, Chicago's opening prices we: ere: WI —May, ®; July, 875-8 to 87 1. en ber, 803-4 to 806-8, Corn—Jul New York's closing prices w Septem- B14, “But for the fact that meeting befere, we would have reported the DIT out to-day, All of the Alder- men are In favor of giving the people a stretch of ocean front that they can wet to without paying 28 cents for a bathing sult.” eee PRESIDENT OLCOTT REBIGNS. othe, "wylgnation of Presbent F. P. tt, oO} re Central ‘rust ‘ompany, Qs ammounced today, Mr Olcott our regular stock of Grands, we ha that are at reduced prices. For inst Company {s one of the few concerns making pianos of this character, Sterling Mintatare Grard $500—The smallest Grand Piano made— takes little more room than an upright. Easily placed in small parlor and apartments, Will grace any studio. Now is a good time to investigate what we are offering, for aside from One Chicker'ng Grand—Handsome mahogany case; used, but in ex- ve a number of pianos slightly used ance; lots of Our Fine Papers at 12%c. per quire, § quires for so0c., envelopes included, A varied assortment of One Quire Boxes ‘ reres, and saying popular opinion| an mrrangement might be made by | pointed for th ton May, 99 bid; Jul | Wheat | Baye A ia ity had been impaired, ite |g cellent condition; original price $650, reduced to $375, Came in a ment might be made by | pointed for the occasion: aay, j July, 92 8-4: mat his hea ) a » Ca in ex- | abide by its tndini When te} which Paul trains would be run to] ‘The escort will consist of United | $4 bid. Ch OEP MAY, 961-2 asked has been preaident of the Central Trust if ul ¢ to close out at 1 5c., 3 ; change for Sterling Grand. One Henry F. Miller Grand—Rosewood case, in good condition; comrsittee completes {ts investi-| the Pacific const over the Hill lines. Company since 1884. States regulars from Governor's Island, the Milltary Soclety of the Order of of the I feel confident we sball know SE value 25c. to 45c. Losin, swank ot President Jamea J. filll, of the Great 1 Duty, FB kee at 34 asked; Sep- ae ice trata mie internal af- Northern, it 1 sid, a xpreased a in Vettes ry oo SE originally $600, reduced to $225. Came in exchange for Sterling Grand. — ° ‘4 inenes it Bt. i its 0! ew UB. a ve F ire ccc | Tae pres te: eu aaneal lave, apes | Risto of Nem, Ter ew york. 4.4.| $10,000 FERRY OPENING IF YOU One Sterling Grand—Slightly used; case of beautiful figured English } AES d a) i tee should be at variance with the find-| this than have a rival road constructed, | R.; the Old Guard of the City oF ater i nee IN . WANT TO MAKE MONEY quartered oak, a full, rich tone, and in every way a satisfactory piano Lor 7 ay or, y ' | ings of Superintendent of Insurance| A mutually edvantageous connection | York and the Washington Continenta’) iy tread to own. Originally $65v, reduced to $525. Hendricks?” hetween St, Paul and the Burlington | Guard, and I hereby cordially Invite all nm VoteThat Sum for Staten | Or Secure an Ideal Place to Liv: Lest A aid “ Broadway and Twentieth Street, wren It will be o ample matter of| system ts also talked of. Soon after| civic ormanizations who may desire to 1 Ceremonten, SEND POSTAL One Sterling Art Grand $9CO—This is a masterpiece and the sort of ]] yisth Avonue, Nineteenth Street, participate In the last honors to this oll hero to report to me at the Grand Central Depot, Forty-second street and FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS BAST ELMHURST The Board of Aldermen to-day vated | to appropriate $10,000 in special revenue | bonds to defray the expenses of the! Settling which set of findings ia night piano that usually costs from $1,500 to $2,000, It is a veritable bargain. which is wrong.’ Vie opening of the market St. Paul weakened fractionaliy on the |!heral of- ee Bad. lit Up, forings of the stock, Some ot the West- - F te the iy SP Aa Crimmine} er spectators whd have been holding | Fifth avenue, Wednesday penpeeed eld Seremontes attending the opening of the iB committee will disband, i 16] St, Paul stock for somn time in expec. | 17 at 9% oalook, to qe The resolution was taney ON RIGTURRSQUE Fu ‘9 BAT. A that dissensions have spiit | tation of © big advance have found it | Hon 18 EI tg tole [enman Gillies, of Richmond, Mindee [THY MGR? NM POR ey il " necestary, so It is vutd to shift their : Grand Central to hen har eee teste ir Br \. Ante, holdings. lows: | demic, through Washington Arch | of the bul when eer aoc ellen heard Nearer Than Brooklyn committee was Some justification fol! the recent ac! uvity ans strength of tht rubber stocks imming was rec- arakar e ourth atreet. to Broadway, ta City os eriene and supporter of to e the remains wil fats tor twent¥efout hours when. the Bankers Land & Mortg, 897 Menba je Corp., ! tas Ave., Brsekirn. We have several players that have been used in Concert work, and but now he | r ‘4 : fe declared only a fow| Sven merger prospecus, Pxpresee ge ae | ee ee eae a in Brooklyn, | —— =|{as the Concert Season is nearly closed we will sell these players at it wae. inevitable. that | \eading . scockholdurs of tne. United tinder the egcort of the Fourteenth big reductions, Blatew Rubber Company at their an- Regiment, of Brooklyn, , Col, Adojt i Peg ful meewug to-day. tue, adn for tau | CO NKlino commanding, and ® {roop ef As*the Sterling Player is built to last a lifetime, the few weeks’ or ioe Ing 01 , gal cof the 2 Cimany Manufacturing Company by the U, 8, ore. & months! use of these instruments leaves them practically as good as Mi Hubber Compa ah envy A, Coazens Adjutant of U. 8. n opportunity: to, aay a nee ai rg Shevlal iMeettng te be held grant Po 3 Non’ fia hen py appointed they were when first out of the factory. cy tae nm ay . ‘The baa! >General, 11 vi yi Ble, mor a bad. word against | (hese two neourities le announce’ ve | snd voapected necordingly.” G. Altman & @no A Sterling Player of Oak $190—Looks as good as new, very little e.,and his fdetion, ‘That Is how | lollows: Preferred stock will be | ax ——_—_ 2: used i 10} Le A y a share for sh ty Ie mming committee has sp! Chay or two hates | BQOR GAS,” HE SAYS, IS DUE of Rubber Goods common one share of the proposed new second preferred stock of the United Slates kuvber Company A Sterling Player $175—Ebony case—if it were mahogany we would get $200 t0,$225 for it—only slightly used, SULLY SPEAKS FOR TO THE LACK OF PRESSURE. 3 i jven. President W, H. ‘Trues= HIGHPRICED COTTON dale, of the Tacktwonnu Railroad, was A Sterling Player $200—This is beautifully finished in mahogany leas : Hubber oman. caicae 3 Presitent Humphreyn, of Stevens UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. and practically good as new, Used but not Rurt in the least Mahy «nian unmindinl of oUt el ‘ i ina the © i “Asus Whether “Atrootons Inmate | oun loc? now i tne sce lta RUS Pees cere , his feet in winter feels as if ee eee cloned Pee [Hey utiotced, “Grote eaneetEse| charles, Matthewson, counsel for Unirimmed Hats for women aro offered in the newest des'gns, COMBINA | ION Phsy, wore 6 toes tie Pie. tae 1st decreased 38,083,131, and nee teed Wiatan The Mane in reducing the operating ex- their foot covering these ° mild days, also a complete line of floral trimmings, wings and oftrich feathers, Trimmed Hats fon women, intended for outing the Consolidated Gas Company, has re- | celved a letter from President Atex- reused receeded 4 ATLANTA, Ga. | Aress before tho May 16.—In hia ad- | de gin Industrial As- y sex $2,660,071, but there wig stil} a] ander C, Humphroys, of the Stevens In- ner i | ation Conyention here last night,|{eoreise in the final surplus of $1,9é5.c| atitute of Technology, relative to the or similar service are, in addition, shown; and Tri Hats Sauces cool enaiaion J Bully, ot New York, sald |i. Chairman Don Ht, Bacon report | maintenance of presmire in Kas maine, eps (pa af $ rimmed Hat ke shoas oot is of eae jong other things: Het UD te or pla tfone. ‘The current | i_part the letter reads: misses and girls, in practical and dress styles, a n es grat ry an inch lengths in every width; in every good sort of ' last, fit all sorta of fect with ase, Low shoes, tan or black, $3.50 and $5, Rocers, Peet & Company, ” Three Broadway Stores , ‘ “You of the fouth hold the balance powdr of ¢very other industry in and all parts of the civilized ‘What the consumers require above all things for satisfactory service Is an uninterrupted flow of gas to the points voar, however, promises to be extraor- active in the tron and Divine the last for yee tee! ha dinary Tenn Coat'& Tron Company. has nessee Coal ren net earnings §h 260.000 For Wednesday, May 17th: arid, Do you suppose for one momen axpende’ out of met earnin of Ignition, the may to be ngay wit Ww , All the combination Pianos and Players that have been exhibited on our de in cotton would | ¢. ( 1 lands, development ex-| ficient pressure to give a maximum fl O % r if tthe millions made in cotton would) for aaatiiont ETE DERDONES 28 IVA 0 Fae ‘omen's Untrimmed Hats of Silk Staw; regular price, floors during the past season will be closed out at liberal price reduc- je: it to anvthing except at To coropate profit of farmers id thone who make profit after re- ving raw material js to compare the ehton plent with the red (ree of Calt- tions, These include several Sterlings and pianos of other makes, used only for exhibition and demonstrating purposes, all in perfect condi- tion, There Is a very artistic Cabinet Grand mahogany upright with Player to match, regular price is $450, now marked £325, A large upright piano, handsome mahogany case, with a player to match, have been slightly used for demonstration in our warerooms, <a COPPER COMPANY HAS REORGANIZED, Announcement 1s made of the reor- ganization pian of the Montreal and $400) aba tele ee ayy Slat liek Ofrich Feathers, black or white. , $1.50, 2.50 Roses, various shades. . . « per bunch, 75c, Rose Foliage, . Chie hh athe nO $ 28c, greatly varying conditions. ‘The most fruitful cause of com- laintn from gas consumers is inaut- ficiency ‘of pressure, though ua a tule he consumers are unaware of the lundamental cause of the impaired ger- vice rendered to them. A large major: Ity of the complaints of ‘poor gas’ ‘are really due to the lack of pressure caused $2.50 ‘And whall we," he added, ‘listen to hy insult that the low atroclo! cs a gat vile, the | Boston Consolidated Copper Mining and | by partial local stopoagen, ‘ 260 Tol cotton is to the honor of the | Bort ecomomy the eolapre of the| "Boek Tha wor ane inhuaton to the (Department ‘on First Floor.) The plano was $250 and the player the same—a real $500, at af] 258 " H Inked Staten 0s w ; campalgn for marketing the sccuritics| Sreyaure at tie mater and niga nt cach special price, to sell quickly, $350. at at a of colton? of which enme on the day of the "Law-| burner tip. The meter cock can be set ‘Worren st. 43th st, Sad st, 16, 17, 18 and 20 With peicen at 15, And a beautiful Sterling upright, concert grand scale, case of Italian 191 in-| son Panie," and resulted in interesting to control the Wider Huetuations whlch gana for eatin ta faery, 900 hi | Karaptsy maceadingh ne [Botnet ot Aviat te carved walnut, with a player to match, regular $650, now only $450, “oiier pronic thronwhout thr WILL. T known ‘an the Dominion Copper, Com: eniilee bevondie oe And about twelve others in almost every variety of designs woods, Alt rope as aeter rt | Beeprtien oF ne"oHk concern In BEIah with players that match them perfectly. The price teductions are pha a] Columb a The new company is to have 3,000,c00 shares of stock with a par value of $1 a ehinre, and §1,000,00) In mortgage bonds, $800:(00 of which are to bo re- tained in the aury, a portion of which will be used in’ satisfying tho obligations of the old company, and the remainder of which has already been an underariting syndicate in Industrial progress facturers of En from $100 to $200, : If you do not wish to monthly payments to suit. m Sterling Piano Fulton Street and Hanover Place, Brooklyn metic: Pay cash we will arrange Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale in their Glove Departments y WOMEN'S 1.CLASP PIQUE SEWN GLACE 1,200 Prs. | KID GLOVES, Paris Polat Erobroldered: Backs, 5) gnough. They kirow that except for your fotton indvatry the progress of the +) orld would cense. For years they have ‘tiled to keep tho price of cotton low, “In all parts of the world nations “have spent millions and millions to be didependent of you of the Bouth, But © you live in the fortunate purt of the Direct from the U ave you mrimalt i i Casi on CREDIT. olders of the company will stock ahare for share for wet the fh ve lana; je Hlobe, You have farmers u have ‘| thet old holdings, and will be per- 79 Quick Delivery, tne. Other parts of the| mitted to aubscribe for the bond at 9, in color Employer nd POM Gayo sunshine, Other more of the| with A substantial bonua of Blok ¢6 licen actgheeah ; O en Saturda Evenin oh aeele tar fi me the ar reer of hope:,| aubscribors, Regular value $1.00 pair Pp y gs L. WSW. ‘ yas lormined never 10 Bee New York. a ‘| "kiero la REAL MILANESE SUEDE LISLE THREA’ 2,500 Prs.{ Gloves, with 2 Pearl Fasteners, in Moles x Tan, Grey, Black ond White, a Se Shana = 5 SOTTON BUYING FAILED TO. KEEP PRICES UP. BUTTERICK PATTERNS, 4 SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun recs, 4.44i8un sete, 710!Moon wets. 9.90 THE TID High Water, iy Him Water, ow Wrier 35° No shoe for Summer wear so completely answers every re» =| quirement as the Coward Oxford, 1} It embodies the same true shape, late style and high quality that characterize all Coward makes ; while in perfection of fit, \ ening nfivence of lower cablen! sandy roo... erpoo! wan partly offect In the | Governor's thin ty Bitisdny ty. active anpoors | ie! One Ferry ora iMentitied with lower \Vall us MIA Was espectally optiuns, which showed nt rere, to the un- New Importations of Men's English Foulard Neckwear are offere:, in solid colors and the latest fancy effecis, raw 86MST & 542 ANZ, wnt ae Minnehats At tut elm or It 4 ney! ph nat Aiden i especially at ankle and instep, it} | REVERSIBLE FOUR-IN-HANDS «nd KNOT SCARFS, 75c AVE REDUCED PRICES) on a number of ready. Rad tat ouoe rgetown | Stands absolutely unrivalled, GRADUATED and entirely NEW SHAPE STRING TIES, 6, Tay bs i gn the western part | ny” vette Galveston! ~The embodiment of comfort. ‘Teil, Crepe, Loitloe, Giesedling and Silk hnd Linen Fe, sc to-wear models atid nearly all the Shapes in jain wet in the INCOMING ATR AMAEIPS, In all leathers, $3.50 to $ .00, Poult AND! rane KNOT SCARFS, i i i 4 i b United states, Cevie, LAverpool, 8 , in'a large variety of Gesigna and colors, fi f weet Byracien, ‘Barbedos, OLD NOWHERE ELSE, * Sines wider Rt COWARD, | | JAMES S, (274 Green: OUTGOING STFA: BAILED TO-DAY,

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