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“DETECTIVES WAITED ILLNESS CHANGES. | TLLBURGLARS CAME. PLANS OF WEDONG Warned by Letter of Intended Major Hibbards in Hospital— Robbery by “Paul Kellys” They Capture Two. | i Son’s Marriage to Miss Stew- art Will Be Private. Two young men, who are declared to be members of the Harlem Branch of the Paul Kelly gang, ware anrasted to- day be detectives of the Hast One Hun- | dred and Mourth street stadton atier a fight in which Jimmies and revolvers were used as weapons, Capi, Cruise received a letter on Sat- unay aftemoon warning him that members of the Paul Kelly gang would @itempt to rob the @rocey store at No. 218 Hast One Hunded and First street on Sunday night, or some time M anday | monaing, Devectives Ross and Stern Were assigned to watch the place No mystery attaches to the wit drawal of the 500 Invitations svued for the murringe of Migs Eleanor Agne Stewart and Robert H, Hibbant, t) | lawyer who was once a member of th , Broadway Squad, At his offices in the | St, Paul Bullding to-day Me. Hibbard sald that the wedding would take place in tie presence of the immediaie tamil) on the day announced—to-morrow after | noon—but that owmg to the ,sarlous ‘They began their vigil early | ee lie Ilene ca evoning and held it until almowt be Snel Greenwich dawn, Then they saw from a hallway en with heart trouble goross the street, two men approa.h Wedding presents hist The following day Dis grew worse, valvula getting in which threal AS @ result the wedding invitatons con: le the grocery store from Second ‘This pair was met by two more came A teeta out of the shadows| WHAratn ser bYene ‘eporter {rom @ morning paper was Chase and Fight. | sent t the father of Miss Stewart, i patiay (he four fled’ theo pas, Marshall Btowari, of No. 10 Atter briet ven ty os y the hallway adjounig the store. They ni nd because Mr, Stewart's str! refigi yus training would no: mn tw give an interview on Sunday, the reporter intimated that something’ was being withbeld. Mr, Hi was much winoyed by the cirgukuiton of the rumor day, and sald he tad been engaged fourteen years and the wedding would hed barily entered, when one who re- | mained on guard noticed a policeman dn full uniform posted on the oorner of Becond avenue, He called out to his confederates to beat it and they #oat- tered. | take plooe on the appointed day, two toward Third, Detective Stern blew | je was too weak to rite from bed, let his whistle to attract the attention of | attending the wedding as had been the oMoer on Second avenue, Then he Pe Renee Oe a cied ia ‘and Ross gave chase They each picked and was oommend out @ man and soon ran them down Greene when he le e When Ross overtook his man he had aah bie revolver and billy in hand. The fu- IN h WHIRLPOOL have timé to pull the trigger, however, for the policeman struck the weapon down with his club, He then proceeded to subdue the young thug, who put up a stubborn re oe. When beaten into subimisston {4 he was Thomas Sinnott, F ; oid. a laborer, of Nov] Boat Upsets in Sound with Used Jimmy as Weapon. Four, and Three Are Detective Stern fad a Nvely. tattle « teforr he got his maa, who said he was q Py Yeon Rat Bean ats ae Saved. . 3 Vinety-seven: ‘his was armed with a jimmy, whioh » some advaniage before the! while fisht n the Sound off Now and a billy put him pocnale y ay afternoon, John F. tom Police | Reese, of No, #1 Hast ‘Twentyeninth Peer vole? | street, this city, was drowned and Phsber as a suspi- | three companions, one of them his son e ume tle oF Lawrence, had narrow escapes. They! on ° | were rescued after having spent halt vbereetrated | an hour in the chilly water ' furni men were out in @ row boa N my anchor and drifted Au srylig tO ger 3] the boat cupaised Ba sta ng he water, Reeso was rf 1 the first floor of N the only one of the party who could e ndred and Tenth street and (he others held him up inglarized and $25 w of stuff for help. . t gn be attes Py sieves + he boat and put Reese tn ave it agaln, This fine Reese wot his tect fasted ander CHARGE BANKRUPT the seat and was drow The ot nen were rescued by. T Brown and John Garfie ve Into the whirloool with a boat at the) WITH LARCENY SMOKE TALK puis \ | yi CLEAR | Henschle Alleged to Have Se-| Al business | . head and clear cured Goods by False State- | Havana elgars don’t ment Before Failure, jibe. Too heavy for pane Nerves! {t's all . Indicted na charge of grand tarceny| “ght after dinner at fn the second degvee on three counts| night with “nothing based on allegntions tha: he obtained gods on credit after he knew his Ila- doing}? but if you ex- bilitdes greatly exceeded his assets. pect to sit up, and Emil Hoenschley a woollen broker, forr meety of No, 14 Astor place, who went take notice and he into bankruptey In March, 1901, was ar- somebody, thenstick rested to-day and arratgned before Re- corder Goft in General Sesstony He to the mild delightful in 9,00 bail, satisfying domestic . when filing his petition tn bankruptey on March & gave his Uabliities as $7.00 and his assets as B timot. nothing, ‘The. case dares) | ROBERT Burns Cigar through the courts and the Merchants ans Protective Association e nyed deteot- ~ ives to investigate affairs, ‘The result of thelr work was the pre ‘ sentation to the Grand Jury last Octo Dor of an indictment charging Hensehle | tl with having obtained goods front Faulk: | ner, Page & Co., James Talcott & Co, | and Sturebers, Shell & Co, shortly foro his faflure. ‘The charge was that | hho obtained the goods on creedit and | ° ‘gave to the firm a statement of his| Hinanolal gondition whiten showed thar | MFIth Av, & 9th St, B'hlyn, his aguoig exceeded his iabilities by $65,700.0, ‘The Merchants’ Protective \Assoctation’s counsel submitted that thig ‘was 4 false matement, and that since Henschle did not pay the firms he wag @ullty of larceny in the second ‘Three indieuments were fo net ‘reel: inded Him Oct, BL but detectly unable Fi y Bxte te All qo find him at his home, N ) West J One Hundred and Thirteenth street, CL HIN @t the oflice of Bachman & Company t No, 88 Franklin sireet, wiero he has \" salesman, For the Entire Family. ng, Ball wi jown _ fg yrae ins 6: [61Down 6506, Per Week roker, of No. ecker pry t On Purchases of $10 Werth, * DEATH RATE LOWER. F | a wemaaras urniture } lenlth Department Reports a De- hs and Everything for Houses erease from Last Year: | ki ‘ eeping, - Dr. Darlington, of the Board of Health, to-day avnounced that the | BASIEST PAYMENTS death rate for the week ending last vis 16:79, against 17.76 seine die tick Att hath | OPEN MON, & SAT. EVOS, {8 computed an the: old census, ‘There has been a general lessening of all diseases exopt pnumonta, which | slightly Increased, — ALBERT J, PITKIN'’S WILL. Commencing’ Nov. 26-The World will pois give 5 weekly prizes of $10.00 each for Albert J. Pitkin, whore will was filed || the & best positions obtained each week by See eee a ea dota. || advertisers through the Situation Wanted “Ronn Pubic labrary’ Annotation, columns of the Sunday World’s Want a arociation, o| ane: a { tady, the Young Men's Christian Directory—-24 words, 13 cents. Adver» og Ba py LO tigers who secure positions will please tJ. Fah ehotarsh "tn the Pres communicate with The World's Classified a uburn. isis . fel fe: te Rarica’ Mo, Advertising Manager, Room 51, Pulitzer » Nov, 16, The reai-|| wilding, ‘(lett to ble be THE DRINK HABIT Leads to Inevitable Disaster “A little will not hurt me” has started thousands of men on “the downward path’ —the path that leads to the destruction of all that is manly in man, The journey is sometimes short—sometimes long —but inevitably leads to disaster. If some poor, unfortunate victim of this baneful habit of drink—someone who is near and dear to you—has started on this path, lend him your aid, You can help him when he cannot help himself. White Ribbon Remedy a /asting cure for the Drink Habit, can be adminis- tered without the patient’s knowledge in coffee, tea, water or food, j No matter how strong his appetite may be for intoxicants White Ribbon Remedy will graduall cause him to imbibe less and. less until finally he wil give up their use forever. Thousands of former drunkards are to-day total abstainers through the instrumentality of a friend and White Ribbon Remedy. Thousands of women bear witness to the success- ful cures effected by White Ribbon Remedy, Physicians and Clergymen in all parts of the coun- try recommend the use of White Ribbon Remedy. Don't put off the day of trial. A day may mean untold misery for someone. Write to-dayto White Ribbon Remedy Co., 218 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass,, for trial package and letter of medical advice free, in plain envelope. Allletters confi- dentialand destroyed when answered, White Ribbon Remedy sold by druggists everywhere, also sent by mail in plain package, price, $1.00, POR BALE BY Riker’s Drug Stores of Brooklyn. J. Jungmann Drug Stores. Hegeman & Co., Druggists, Siegel Cooper Co., Druggists. New York, N. Y, PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Dont Wail! Only 4 Days More of This Great Bloomingdale Sale Offering the Safest Investments in the World. The possession of an artistic and reliable piano is within the reach of every family, We offer d brated Lt id fours Grand Upright Pianos which from every statipoint represent the result of per- fection in modern piano construction upon the easy payment terms ot Down and $1. a Week Pianos Delivered Upon First Pa Every piano bears the maker's ideal ¥ ad Come at once and " Save from $150 to $250 by tiking advantage of this saleat once, Renowned Wilson Piano, $175 | Richardson Piano, $210 Beautiful Harmony Plano, $105 penne Rellord Plano, $235 ‘Tne Famous Welgner Piano, $210 George Coleman Pen’ 335 Better pianos are not manufactured at any price, and in it cannot be matched anywhere for toe, action artistic deelgring: or auelltyr fox Ten than double the price We ask. Ivery’ plans wo'setl te bailed Buill to Last a Lifetime by akiilet plano bulldens, and ts guaranteed in every ; manutacturert, aa well as by Dioomingdaie Brouhers,” “4H for tem years by ta No interest is charged for time taken in making payments, and no insurance and no “extras” whatever, Upon Request our heprewontative will call. Exchange your old plano for 4 new one, paying any balance at $1 a week Plano Warerooms, 34 Floo Bell Telephone Marconi $100 inverted In Bell Telephone Btock in 25 years increased to over 200, difference herwen the Bell Telephone opportunity you MISSED ‘and the MARCONT spree. {unity you heed NOT MISS Jain the Dame. ‘The time to buy Is while Starcont ciocka org Your ebance for protit Is 1n finding out that the Invest body else knows it, If Bell Telephone stock were offered Investors Tt wouldn't last minute, You would telegraph the money. ‘els iginal amty. one opportunity worth regretting, Maroon! Wireless erable just aa eo Every ¢ knowa that MARCONI WIRELESS TO THE OCEAN HAT THE TELEPH iS ON LAND, and is, if anything, a greater monopoly, lem is now in daily operation between both sides of And war veusele at-aea. | Th uaa offer the eremtent te a ill LAY THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR ORTUNE, Company {@ now OPEKATL paying, and the profite will soon enous’ to tab Taras dividends. and. Harket value of the stock savers tees he present walling orice, the future ot the MARCONI SYSTEM ta as safe and more fully as tured the Bell Telephone. ‘The stock is continually advancing in price and. gos pares eMart last much foriger.. Soon everybody will want Tt. It will be no bene eeok {A pt nut it will COST MORE. Your chance at the preseat price Will be GONE” en will wee that day BOON If me ot act Lyd , te ‘Through an agreement. w ‘arconi's Wireless ‘Telegraph Co., Ltd., we offer a limited. amount of the fu Non-anveasable stock of the Marvonl Wireless felt, 6 Mareont nil transatiantts stoany Veatment opportunity tn graph Co. of Canada at $5.00 pei for Immediate application, Bubsoribe to-day and save the profit of mext advance, which will be to take place during this month, $6, which will We also offer @ limited amount of the certificates of the Maron! Wirelate Telegraph Co, of Amorioa. From those who desire we will accept subsariptions on the partial follows: 25 per cent. with application, balance in three monthly aymenta nt Lesidaad On request, wo will send you id-ange iluattated pamphlet on the ‘a free copy of Mid-Ooean Daily, a newspaper published on board the large steamer on the Atlantic, Write now betore you forget it, Address all communications and make all checks payable to F. P. Ward & Co,, Marconi Securities, Dept. M, Wall Street Exchange Bldg., New York. v ‘ Wireless: TH WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 97, 1905. ! cents a yard, wide, make, Price Store, single undesiral the goods: quite worth wh pair, At $2,108 At $2,350 @ pair. At $4.60 a ton warp; pin pounds a pair, In This Men, wome: MEN'S— At 35¢ Eacl natural-color drawers, 6 to 4 Slight demand price-cut. The ¢ will wear nothin Bearlet Woul Bearlet wool W or Drawers 8 Buch js the case today; and, recoguizing the Sale, we have provided ample space for it in the bright, new Under« The variety offered is very broad—comprising Black and Colored Spangled Trimmings, Black and Colored Silk Trimmings. All in various widths and color-<ombinations, Every One May Share Amakeors surplus. Medium-weight Merino At 60c, worth $2,25 to $3.25—_ drawers, 28 to S4. Ninth street atsie, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave, 9th and 10th sts Dt Ymamafer Sry Store Closes at 6 P. Savings of One-half or More ble pattern, And the prices are fully Under-Price Store, Hasement, {le to the careful housekeeper. air—Same; 72 x 80 | pair —White Blankets; part wool, air —White Blankets; or blue borders; warm and fluffy; A remarkable bargain, Sale of Underwear n and children, WOMEN S~ At 3 Cream: heavy h, worth 50c— Shirts or 6, | CHILDREN’ S— makes that deep hance for nen who ge but | Underwear lot at any price, inter-weight Shirts | PF! hirts, 84 to 44;/., Plain white | Vests, medium welght. The Best Dress Goods News Yet Black Camel’sehair CHE VIOTS $1.50, $2and $2.50 Qualities at75ca Yard There is just one draw-back to this extraordinary offering—we could only get three thousand yards. The makers would not have'made such a radical cut on the price per yard, if the yards had been miny more. Handsome lustrows all-wool Cheviots, in the effective camel’s-hair finish—with the weight, warmth and tailoring qualities of broadcloth, at this insignificant price—75 And the cheviots measire 44 to 50 inches Aneight-yard pattern costs only six dollars; and it will make a superb holiday gift, worth $12 to $20, accord. ing to how promptly you get here to make your selection, The Semi-Annual ‘Sale Of Dress Trimmings - Ready Today Our half-yearly Sales of Triminings have come to be eagerly looked-for events, among dressmakers and women with new gowns to They always afford the chance of choosing from a fine assort- ment of trimmings, mostly of our own importation, but in small quantities and broken lines, at mportance of the Persian combinations, and without a As attractive ag 45c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 a Yard, formerly 50¢ to $4.50 Though the quantity, !n the aggregate, {6 large, the choicest pat- { tergs will be quickly snapped up. Hence, {t's good policy to hurry, GOOD BLANKETS at Unusually Low Prices November has been so remarkably smiling that theso blankets didn’t go out quickly enough to sult us, and we've trimmied the prices much closer than on previous lots. At $1.65 a pair—White Blankets; part-woo! filling on cotton warp; 60 x 80 in,; silk binding; red, blue or pink borders; 4 pounds a welght 5 pounds a patr, | Part cotton; blue or pink borders; wide silk binding; 60 x 80 inch; 4 pounds a At $2.90 a palr—Samo as last; size 72 x 80 in; welght 5 pounds | r pure wool filling on fine cot- Ke each, worth 50c— Igy ribbed Cotton Welklt, with long sleeve: Drawers, Sizes, ahirts, 88 to 4G; | drawers in ankle length, ee At S¢ to 20c each, worth 60¢ to 90¢.—The pricvs vary tothe sizes, wilehrautrom 1 A maker wanted to part with tila We named our ro—anid took them all, rttou full-faghioned + according Rotunda, red, 82 In.; 5 Vesta; i towr, | RAILROADS, RAIL we N 4a pi TATIONS foot of DHABR SBS “A "1.58 A. M.—CHICS Bt A MST. 1 10,05 A, w= 8 2. =) an Pits * », M. CLEVELAND pe NATL EXY . M.—PITTRBURG SPECIAL, “WARING NOAND THE SOUTH, 1. 90,90, 99.05, 910.05 A. M., 12.2% 1208, 2.10 (98.25 C% 8.25, 4, M455, 8 0AM. LANTIC COAST ‘LI ay PM. dally BOARD AIR L 12. daily NORFOLK CAND W 93.25 Po OM. dali HR AEAR ‘AND MA. M. week ML FOR OLD, POINT Of Pouk=7'63 A.M days, 0.25 A, M. an spining, Car aa ot Offieda: Now ~ 182 FALth aven foune and stations mM, 242 Fulton st. NSYLVANIA days, * 1fth avenue (corner Dagenge from hotel to destination olen’? FOR ROAD. ROR: tr | Automobile EXV ROSS AND. GINCIN- ‘Ongrenet onal Limited") 5.65, 0.25 P. 12.10 YOR diwoit BROADWAY at! d EXCHAN IN ried ADM end) gevennit avin 12.25 P. n M404) DIAMONDS, | Easy RN RATLWAY—| WATCHES, | Prices OHIO RAILWAY | JEWELRY, 4.65 P.M. dally MPORT AND NOR week days, 855 P. M. ttikerre orty—9.58 ALM and..08 P.M { der ange Clothing C Week days, Rundays, 7.50 A. M 4; out of town anal! ord | APR MAY 12.85 PM. week days, WROWN'R MILLS-IN-THE-PINES—0.85 A. | WATCILES peal BA flable gooey LANG HHANCH, ASBURY PARK (Ocean] sired. Cult welt Groves (North Asbury Park Suntaye), ant| Watch & Diamon! Co Point Pleasant, 8.53 A, M., 25 Poet, and EO night, ‘week days.” Bune | DIAMONDS, wa Tesenntauive calle MOND WATCH DIAMONDS 4455 PM 41, 1854 and 96 Aron ue (below 21d gt). 209 th at), Astor named above: Brook AAO Fulton ‘at. 990 Annex’ Sta wate for Pennsylvania 17 and 2 OUTFITTING co, WE STS: Bargains! Just AUTOMOBILE Diamonia—Livay paymenta; noative calla it Jewelry; ; lowest prices; confident MAN HATTAN DIAMOND CO,, 22 Maiden lane, i ————_ SALE, The economy is sufliclent to be |} stairs) nde to or manta ; rep: 1LB DIA ane. wy N Young women between of eige to 7. RB woop, learn the telephone bus- On We ROY. Gen ane Mem | iness. Permanent post. > —_ tions In ‘central offices FOR SALE. for those who quasi#fy; WOMEN ant wathe ot baer a salary of $5 per wee DIA One sretenes 08 amen Henry, of ald While learning, Ap- Sesptal,_ NICHARES 1.1 Hennes: SAst 18th st., NEW DOLLAR down! O00, weekly; gold tiled] YORK TELEPHONE ee MAtietic JEW! COMPANY, montie. | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, and 30 West Fourteenth Street, |7, 9% 14) 13, 15, 17, 19 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street Thanksgiving Sale of Curtains, Portieres, Draperies, Ete. | It is a mystery to competitors how we can continually offer the splendid values we quote—but there’s no secret about it Because of low prices we sell great quantities, Because of quantities sold we buy extensively, Because ot reat buying invariably for cash WE OBTAIN UNUSUAL CONCESSIONS, Giving customers the benefit, That's the why and wherefore of the splendid values that follows FINE TAPESTRY CURTAINS IRISH POINT CURTAINS L lel centres, with elaborate ‘al, sc 4,98 gly USUGIIY 87.98. .scseceeser onsen border Or doop 8. : MERCERIZED BROCADE PORTIERES value $6. 4,98) |RISH POINT LACE CURTAINS ri net centres, with Vines or ) Nguree—richly apt Rich dado and side borders omtectents th yaa. te in self or contrad ing tones— Worth ° $15.98, ‘ | Fope.o tassel fringe rerular Ten dotiar Curtains.....7+95] yoVELTY NET CURTAINS FROU FROU SILK TAPESTRY iain centtes—bondera In heavy Res | PORTIERES a t athe ; begged tit patterns— Rich weaves with all-over floral and wat yet ‘displayed nebo a on a in| i contrasting colorings in the elty—spectal seeeeeee 10,88 Cord edge Wort BAI eK 9,98] IRISH POINT CURTAIN Ext long/and ex ‘do—' y fi SILK DAMASK PORTIERES Det Sune Ia Siecadlter ane Vine: Rote, Myrtle, Garnet, Nil om: | gpplique bow tlso Tuscana in Hoh easte Mein sand designs—value $19.98 the mo. 15,98 i? r 5 ks . BROCADE WELOUR PORTIERES | poINT ARABE CURTAINS caves and Red, \¢ } The most fas le window a ao and aut hangings of the season—borders of richly corded designs= 16/06) Siro? oe eee INE-THIE D OFF REGULAR, | aunty 1.48 $1.00 quality eoaneeones 2.49 | $40 quatte 2.08 0 quality. 3.98 And finer to $1.08 ‘A. « ——_—____» Three Special Offerings in | A New Rug. | Women's White Petticoats. Dalaty white skirts, impression by thetr Will brighten up a room and do more sure to make an to enrich yout surroundings than any workmanship, ma- other furnishings, aod designs - ‘ONE You can Buy Here nite Cambric Pp flounce of with confidence embroklery or trim'd with many that our prices | are absolutely the lowest for which equal qualities, sizes and styles tucks and Insertings or edging of embroidery or fi y la = worth $2.24, special . 169 LOT TWO | Laws and Cambric Bkirtenextta can be obtained! or many rows of lace Insertin, heeen r embroidery and tt J 2,69 | VELVET RUGS Inatend of # 98 099 | goamiess or seamed in contre—large LOT THREE Fine Skirts of Cambric and Lawn— andsome patterna— 19,8 deep flounces, ciroular or straight— yds.—value 827.09 9.87 benAtifully trim’d with rich | embroideries or laces value 3,98 | EXTRA FINE AXMINSTER RUGS yenutiful two-tone and Thanksgiving Sale of la Mine eat nef Scarfs, Shams, Doylies | tien centrenox and Certtre Pieces| ! : ore 35,98 7 of xd yds) a t they L ace Appl e Net, Swiss aan ten’ Ghote et fat Crt irs Pleves | IMPORTED ENGLISH MOHAIR RUGS and without drawn work, trimmed wii | Wool-not cotton jthlld tones of Rosa, r Renahsenee lanen.,.2 609,98 19 shaded. borders Renaissance Scart . He 6.08 9.08 ve Rugs make rpet ain or hands | AXMINSTER RUGS rCluny jane | vey peh—nothing more durable= B98 to 44.00| 18x38 : 97 and 1.39 nen Round Centre | 27xeo sesceeee 1 98 and 2.19 16 Ineh—handedrawn 20x60 and S6N78.....,., -. 8.69 1h c noat ‘ 595 High Class Novelty Flannels Quality sold by others at $1.09,..... Finest Scotch Goods In uncommon designs —tneluding Mosale Sirlre Blocks, also Green and Blue Plaids and Checks with silk bars ot stripes; also light |fancy hairline and fine dotled plaids; and the desirable polka dols in contrasting colers—nothing finer imported in this class of Flannels ( eee MORNING SALES © ‘To-morrow, Tuesday, Until t P.M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, Mercerized Pattern C othe 84 alae—Hig 59 lara newest pat ING. waists of imitat with Ingertl Axminster Rugs tal and rich floral | 15.98 NEW HUILDING Nat $6.10 DOR-WEST BUILDING Silver-P1ited Dinner Knives r Handles— # au ality Fi TRE BUILDING Shell or May Faney Crepe Paper e—Varloty of newest allo and bordered ef- brequins, Lamp 7 2 Box, ote THIRD PLOOR-NEW BUILDING value Halt ¢ MAIN FLOOR—CP White M.rseillea Spreads Full double bel sine—Heavy raised ) entres—best patterns or Fringed fects for Lan Shades Work Hon mmed stralwht or cut corners " eT " », Ww aia # ig y ® Women's Underwear Specials ‘This Ie logs than the Vieht weight F Drawe= |) For Meached and t extra wide—re RASEM Imported Crepe Albatross inch—t ool, pretty tints, MINE neck and sleeves CENTRE RULLDING avy with while tig ind Bincks—lined enn 4 64 NEW BUILDING. NEW BUILE FLOOR Women's Trimmea © jaunty dented 1 ; (WEST NUILDING 0 + ee * Cotton Hose tale” N23 WHST AULLDING HEARN

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