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PE ee me THE WORTD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1908, WOMAN'S WAR ON js ISAAC L, RICE, WHO IS FIGHTING HARBOR NUISANCE. ‘AVE NUNS SAVE FAITHFUL SERVANT pens s : HARBO WHISTLES — BLIND AT AIRE. FOR GT YEARS DEAD. | ebay athe : —_—— ee onsen eeamnel Fighting the Tooting Guide 41 tmmates of Mt. Lo- Bridget O’Donnell Had Been Mark Down Sal Nuisance, CAN’T SLEEP AT NIGHT, | \ ‘There are forty-one very nervous Mt | padget O'Donnell Mes dead im the 5 ubstantial | Plonsant Plains,\8. 1, to-day, for they! vears of service in the Crane family, Reductions je Diind children at the Mission of the | Oring mansion at No, 9 Weat Fortys | have béeon through the peril of @ Are, | For sixty-one of her seventy-nino years Overcoats made to heagehold, She | Sell at $30, now, $19.50 , , She Has Mustered Much sapeal| | retto Asylum to Safety as with the Crane Family OF HIGH-CLASS and Will Carry Mat whose danger came to them mily bY |@he Hyed tn the © Flames Raged Beneath, All That Time, OV ERCOATS. Immaculate Virgin, Mount Ixretto, /cevonth atres: to-day after sixty-one the senses of hearing and smelling When | saw children como and grow wp and Washington. six brave sisters guided them from | q a . j 1th die, Bh oloe4 here BE | thelr burning dormitory las: night vine ba ine Pe aves Piles Overcoats made to 24 50 | by beg els the little boys and gitle| the family grieved. And now there wits Sell at $40, now, . A BY ALICE RONE, } was hurt, but .t was due to braveryley the side of her coffin Mary P, The tugboat shall not toot to-night and cool heads of the sisters caat @) Crane, a woman herself howe with the Over-coats made to 34 50 ‘atti, Bh panto was averted—a panic ia which the] waighe of years, who monrns and will Sell at $50, now, rf That Is, if Mrs. Julla B. Rice, wife bind ohildren would have battered | net be comforted. @f Millionaire Isaac L. Rice, wins in ‘ ' fj themselves against walls and fallen| “Were she my slstor,’’ sald the sor- Th single-handed fight to abolla oe ; bd pkg Medea ay tle moles, grief more Keen, For many, many by all the fashionable Mrs Rice's husband {s @ promoter ‘The Gre starte’ in a store-room on} yoars Miss O'Donnell waa my truaed shades gf gray and black, They* are cut | We askin ae aaah beens the firet floor of the three story brfek| friend and counsellor, A more beaut! and tailored on the famous Atierbury Seas Conpeny aha oreinally. sctalnea byidibe ot eh rie for the bilnd.| ful ohagacter did not exist. I do not System, which means that they~ are identi- je building ts the main| aee what I am going to do without hi cal with the best custom-tailored garments the rights to Marconl's wireless -tele- graph uystem for this country and projected a number of stations to com- pee with cables, such as the cable from Tampa to Key West. hal of the big brick bullding used for} “In all the years she was with the xtant, oaeenrg and meetings, Beyond] family whe never had a disagreement extant, this hail te the asylum dormitory, where| with any member of It, None of us “ nearly 600 children not bjind sleep. ever heart her speak a harsh word, Ask the «Man Who We Fortunately the location of the fire] and none of us, | am quite sure, ever Them” Not only is Mrs. Rice fighting to have the noises suppresesd in the imme was such that the view of it was cut| spoke to her harshly, She came to the | Salesrooms: late vicinity of her own home, but oft from the big dormitory and the| family ag a nurse maid when she was bar efforts are being made to help the children there knew nothing of it. eighteen yeare old, but for @ great many | 89-41 Cortlandt St, wufferers wao are ‘ortured by the They fire knew of tt when the weep-| years ahe was a member of the fumily Sole Agent. wacket of the whistles in the neighbor. ng, frightened bid ohildren came! and 4 valued aad trusted adviser in Wood of all the waters surrounding groping into thelr quarters under the| all our affairs,” Manhattan |e) ool Tae ; wuidance of the Sisters, Miss O'Donnell dropped dewi last - Bepecially has Mrs, Rice exercised Fire In Storeroom. night in the rectory of St. Patrick A BERIT ‘The cause of the fires unknown anq| Cathedral, She had gone there In re- ——_—_—_—_—_ Assetant Fire Marshal Estrange, of |*P0n8* to an Invitation to a wedding. Richmond Borough, ts investigating, It |The bride was delayed and the coan- was @scovered by Charley Murphy, a |P@ny was walling for her to arrive when watohman, and af thet time the flames | M!ss O'Donnell lined of pains wore leaping out of the big windows of |*bout her heart, She soon became un- the storeroom. On the floor above the | conscious blind children were abed, and on the| ne of the priests telephoned for Dr third floor were the Sister Superior and | A: M. Leon, of No, 79 Bast Pifty-wixth five other Sisters. |street. When the doctor arrived Miss Murphy called Fred Spindler, a fire-| O'Donnell was dead It was a death man detalled by the New York Fire | she woutd have wished—almost in the Department to the asylum, He has |#hedow of the altar before witch she organized @ fire company of twelve em. | had worshipped for more years than the fhewedf to save the inmates of the hos pitels ofuated within hea distance @f the tugboats’ whistles, and in her @ampaign, which reached a climax at @ Heeting in the law offices of the (Custom House yesterday afternoon. @he had the oo-openston of the heads of all the hospitals in New York, as well as other prominent men. A peti- tion, with the ames of 1,100 west sider, is in evidence among Mrs Rice's campaign documents Many more would have been adied had not the law depar ment of the Custom House notified Mrs, Rioe that her list th ; y erage life lasts. Wc cent ths ve ployeee, and with them wegan to fight | MYirake Ih Nts Now Fork the fire. Meanwhile an alarm was! when two years of age, with her par whose nest on ‘The tight wus wealthy wor home is one of the hands Riverside Drive, is making ia interes ng i) that It represents all classes of turned In to the volunteer hose cart | ents, They were poor but Industri companies of Pleasant Plains, Anna- pore steering end one dale, Huguenot and Tottenville, all of | The child grew up on the lower east which are from one to five miles aw side, received A i ommon BOnool educe rhile th w bt. | Yon and entered servic While the asylum employes were Aebts | ine goon after leaving ing the fire, the Slater Superior, hear- | [Ainily Root aie eg before. C ing the alarm, summoned her assistants and together they went to the blind so representative arument & year mo to “The Wem End © iwited the Health | ego," said Mra, Rice a her ii war. Her life in her old age was one of to an Evening World reporter, coompliahed, Wh y ‘ac By ve | teanquill luxury. A Woman of remark: ‘but nothing was & pala +s nildren's dormitory The amoke was | Snail Writs. a tity, ehe. ruled we retumed from Europe gust already drifting in ad the ehildren who| the househohd with lute diffoulty PUR E—O LD—MEL IP had been awakened by the noise below,| The , love and respect | she In- (0) W, were sitting in thelr béa enifing the air| {tired was, pininiy, mown Oye, anxiously SOLD EVERYWHERE About the house to-day, now and then To Avert a Panic. Gancing, as they passed the door of the |H, B, KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, Distillery etter, Bicep was impowdtye, My ohil- rawing-room, at the bent and silent dren would leave ther bed at 2 o'elvck The sisters, to avold a fo, told the} fiwure In black seated beside the coffin NEW YORK FRANKFORT. K » KY in the morning and creep down into children to of Bridget O'Donnell their studio to model in clay or draw| Washington, but I suppose I will have! tw ) ‘ ) and drees, for tt was and paint, simply because they could) 00, simple remedies, is tee 10 go fo breakfast.” Ot cour the og wleep, Ore night 1 tried sleeping !n | ait t'nek, For instance, T have eworn | Bunt oo moraine Test the at y of the bind soon’ tx e, T ha the collar beoause I was on the verge | statements from sow’ captains and They heard th of nervous collapse, but thesg hideous] tugboat captains telling mo that if the oreckliny tan ale vei the pl Tackling of the flames, io ECON ervo io Mn e vi May Have to Leave. Mrs, Rice has become eo nervous from Pe gp edict Ph cage Bhat] the continual whistling of the tu ats “We have had patent arrangements| that who saya she his only Py ye i tans mien tee where they thought to {introduce afr into our sleeping apart-| Nights’ sleep since ber return from ra ac) ment falled to tect te aA found that the nuisance of the tugboat whistles had become wore instead of Corner Europe. | mente in order to sleep with the wins] "Tere is eo much unnecessary toot- ; fomilinr walls, They tumbled over the| || Tee dnasds bok & is OF 60 avat, 1 | ligi'soe maine, Stee esate Pen |eMterterence of G ize | Bets S24 Woon one another and it looked meat’ FAS i ders doses, bon Ih oF oo aad, £1 ogy SNe, cehvce maeaates axe erry Society Prevents Prize taf here ould FoR Bans. SHION REIGNS Fifth 2 Avenue.|| || + am. | it they do mot get an immediate re- HT home, but unless these terrible amd un R .. Event £ them, end at jest the you: necessary nolaes are suppressed we will] When the ag m0 ae arnete the boa! at County af Now Every hild gor they ond tre hi Sites ‘int IH eu one a lave | toot ond whistle till they are all ba: Will Draw a Prize, Seat han, five aasiomnue “Be toler es | | fo take as) |||” t ie not the necessary signalling| 404 !n addition to these horrible abuses of the slynalling privileges there are Lt & » on here @ many cll they could lead at{ |) that 1 am protesting against. It is the| innumerable tootings from men who unceasing tootthg and whistling of thee | are of the same brotherhood. T nave ; Beets eka bee es the hentai arte tugboute for absolutely unecessary ments from captains telling me r ing w of tho Madivon @quare| pc Ur OF five chitdren red ai ‘signalg are whistled i By Rath Earle, the wilds the Mat t hg 4 4 gnalg are whistled to servant Grena for the fattest baby, and the| 20d @ Sietor took the Is of the First Clearance Sale #32 reasons, , girls, and sometimes whistling hae been| Ain't ft @ shame! k Hiersl “T have investigated th tter thor- | ke on fittee! ut thinnest, th A Lee Py at Pl RS et eR establish every point.” Watchmen on Piers, ttle fairies from their homes down to} the week is through there will be just they oie let er ay eae Hl Ie Al ANY AN trina Mrs. Rice brought forth piles of type-| “One reform I would suggest is for | the Baby Show ‘at the Garden yesterday Oe Re ie oe bod bapa fall inte that ucseen fre, “*Y OMS) | ns) Wold aldadacnd scow captains, tugboat captaing, steam-| for emergencies, ‘There 18 no need of | i c= Tot Fell | ; clea, ere 1s no need of | was pinched. ell in Love, The Sister Gupertor stayed beht Doat Inspectors, watchers and assistants! these shrigks being carried on cons . } ge Ponive: statletion for thle millionalre’s! jg orn Wecreuuee enuld coat a Hi: advore cows to ihe County Patr yester-! who vell desperately in love wit Kcr | hen th were taken out in the same ||| most exclusive productions, {In accordance with a policy which we shall adhere to rigidly no apparel day to Inform Manager Melville that ex-|erine Dowling and plightod’ his troth| Maia halt ‘over’ tothe Dig asomeate | {| is to be carried over in this store from one season to another; and every garment in the present stock has wife, who is trying to atop the toot-| nerves and perhaps the lives of numbers Gh ing of tugboat whistles of people would be to have a watchman | biting bables—that is human bablee ne on the . ‘ f .,,|on each pter to give a light signal when | In compo! T have hired law students from Col-| Qich scow 18. tage stapes. © the children who are not blind been reduced in price without regard to its timely or salable character, without regard to its cost or value, « When } e v! ton for prizes was n violation | yp)" 6 met Katberin twin sister, | hav) quarters. ry 7 a Fase imtoas th | ob the Bones Oot | Mane, five minutes later and kissed her| ‘There was much excitement among || the one motive has been to effect a quick CLEARANCE, here Was the devce to pay.| the children in the main dormitory when | || umbla to come to my house and count! ome for It You ma: hibit lephants, | How 9 the toots of these whleties,” said Mra.| "We Who suffered from these noises, | YOU may exhibit baby ' elephants.) Ao wos the infant ever to know two | they heard of the danger of thelr blind) i r( 0 m Rice. ‘On the night of Dec & ©. C. Whether we are ithe ‘poor on, the cast sen dons and ducks, but none of the} {3,00 Suit 5 much alike ie playmates, but by this time the fire was i Tailored Suits, Evening stu es Cooper watched from 10 P. M. to 7/do not ask to have the legitimate six: | When eh hapliyhet has tered t “Re ean ccwote? hw valinteer hove companies took] | W ; : A.M. In that time he marked down! Palling suppressed. It Is merely ti jhvadin sii cag el degen apc eA Ne gwatted the Inmecert tweet, etousy: | more than an hour In reaching the [ C Cc i eae itt rewtataraa a vip) Horrible and unnecersary pandemonium | concert hall to break the fatal news qwatted the {nnovent Archie ad nag pk: | Biren tee an Dum renal, the pike || Street ostumes oats aist n . Simos peroonly and te 4 3.118 that seems to be under ho Jurisdtetion,”" | some 600 buxom babies, ftom five years|t0 thelr mamman without’ waited | roads, Before they arrived the eno | , ’ ! , letinet too hough he confessed) Mrs, Rice has statements. from. hospl- ie ! tun } ithout waiting to ¢ the asylum had fire by other tools he was un enter tality PU dowa, were vielng with their 500 mam-| turn the unslapped side o ~ | 068, 98 RO Saree but out the fire W : ny na he was h| eal superintendents wating how tha wut | eas aiving tniige merry. Waat,| * Sines faces oped silos of thelr Fear: | with about $100 damage. It had ‘been || urs, raps, Separate Skirts 6. Clark regimered 2,68 om Dr. 8. 'T, Armstrong, Dr, | with baby croons and baby ortes, in- | MoCart BF a a loners were Lena | oom, SORE We Ee shores | : 1 Much Red Tape, | Gregory, of Boilevue: Dr Hornby and fant gurgies and infant whata, wheres OW, Jeara, old. When the feels “boy \| All included in this sale at most extraordinary price reductions, The kind of service rendered! “I have had my night watchman] ‘ts, Rice has such statements, and whys, the spacious apartment] ittle indy trom Brea tn ye sowne AZE. THREATEN | ommers store, its magnitude and the high charac i i tready well knov 1 romiater hese whinten and 1 “have had A the magnificent hme of Sirs. Rice | wasn't aa allent as tho grave isame he hed ek tae clenive chute BL ATENS they re te features at iend Oat Aa thie ce 0 this Goto ae ig wt one Corps tants getting material, | Students and watchmen are stationed 1 | ‘These chili " ‘ i ie t Gey ! ' LAA rita te S My mruggie has been almo , Jevery njalt taking statistic But Manager Melville called for at-| These child philnders gooed baby talk CITY. j cti i i \ vill te we y 6 wen almout hopelessly y nial ng statistics of the | ints, ang announced the fatal news [pa they nat ale by side on a ope uate RHODE ISLAND fll tunities for selection of fine, new productions are innumerable, and everywhere will be“noted the same |¥or @ moment thete wag silence, whilv | tender passion. ke older victims of the ||| wide difference between former and present prices. Not a Clubwoman, | every babe, woman and emall boy | Football Game. (Special te The Evening World.) SS — ~ r Involved in red tape, which 1 consider | RolKes on the river most unfortunate, Tt seems Impossible | to do anything when federal waters are| concerned “LT ant going to in-roduce instrument Ws’ ' "yiret of all, In my attempt to regue| to register thuse sounds,” said Airs, Saaped in consternation. Then the) ‘Thon there was rollicking J (WESTERLY, R. 1%, Deo, %.~The | 3: - date these terrible nolges I appoated. to Rice, “und perliaps ties | ean den! howls broke forth and the screams and) who orennized an ‘association toothar | Pusiness centre of the city was men- Coats, Suits, d Settee here from ‘Dr, Heenan eee? | he uleance 18 intolena oY Ot cotnas the caterwauls as the horrible wig: | Same for three-year-olds He hail every | aced to-day by a fire that started in the | Rain & Touriat Coats. Formorly $0 to 25%, 19.50] | Cloth sui Formerly $20.00 to $95.00, 10,80 Jetter “here, from (Dr. Hermann | Mf.| the nuisance te Intolenble, OF course Aiteance of the annotiicement aun in| RUCK" sa or-aulted, curly-headed boy | store of the Collins Drug Company, in||I| | ys valk’ Conts, Formerly $9 15.00, 19.00] | Cloth H 10, ie unbearable and states that he has months when we go abroad, but there Prizes for All. Pitlall over Me yee Maing Mis fat rubber | che Hammond bhick on High atreet, |||) | bmpive Walk's Coats, Formely (0 to # 5.00 | Cloth Snite,, Pormerly $27.00 to. $85.00, 15400 Tocalved’ umerous Complaints “fies | are poor people who cannot, Hesid Mon Cu AL eaten fgg Baloah Jone of the largest business Mocks |||] | awed a Hetoth Vonts Formerty $771 to $4500 10.60] | Cloth suits . Formerly $37.00 to 45.00, 19.80 & Bven's Coats. Formerly $7.0 to $6.1, 2.50 Cloth Satts, Formerly $47.0 to $46.00, 20.00 hurses and modical staffs of hoaptais | our Hone f practically ruined for us| “But. my dear ladies and ttle ones," | time was called, becatwe so many tod. | towe as called, bee 0 many tod- The Board of Health has yubmitted the, When we cannot sleep oth Me, Melville, * comforted; fi r Grom the Board of Health Mrs, Rice| devoted other of six beau-iful chil: |law, Come down every day- with the| the pret Teall be ere eae tee | pustneee PEhe (AnG the, ature ot hve Former'y $87.8) to $1°5.0), 60.00] Cloth Suita, Fotmerly $77,50 to $100.00, 40.880 : ddl || Formerly $127.60 to $150.00, 60.60 | | pone ee executed faney steps to the | burned out it to the Dock Commissioners, Next | “ren little pets. You will be admitted free| class ——SS Saas SS SSS =——— she appeaied to the Warden o “T do not belong to a single club, rf — Be Ment the Collectors an ot {88 amy waole life up to. this he clubs and | and given the best seats in the house, | (eleetations of all beholders, and when | Several frame bulldings were aleo de- eS | gonautted, and then Commiesioner Mes | ren ‘undivktedly: devoted to iy hoe. | And every lovely child shall receive a fio Pinoy: aOR tee ae, Gat | eeeceees loss will be heavy | T Skirts Jadoo was ‘appealed to. Then Pras, |i feel, however, that my children are | jy ite c Na ‘ Miah BRE ered Into serious diss | . gg Peet nag 8 hen Fra Soueie ke mace ans © | prime on ywn account sion of the relative fashionable 1 Risinasty Gan + mient of the Gusto Hose. ay Depart>| honor,’ ype mn this| “then Mr. Melville disappeared through | hy trimmed lage oa ets aNd rome: “America’s Best Miik” Gowns, Deen arin CHS PRETTY A 0: 8, $00 Whats Ghee Ms Rice, who was Miss Julia Bar |g trap door. thus cloverly evading the| NP TUNRy AR WHAT th earl h || leventng Gowne,.......Formerly $85.0 to $75.00, 40.80) | Walking Skirte Formerly $8.75 to $10.00, 0.50 " nett, of New Orleans, before she be 4 , r Sahl , s Y “All L have gained #0 far le the prom. | parte tie wife of Tanke Te 'itice Ye an | Onslaught of mothers as they stampeded | MFAKCr sex Lakes to, mitll yen ne Ill teeming Gowns........Formerly $80.00 to $8.00, 59.60 | | Walking Skirte Formerly $11.75 to $12.75, '7.60 0 0 t A a sonplished musicla a tered | to enrc da ya ie dad change! ) les " Forme: 0.00 to $135.C i | " Is) i Hamilt m to yiiveetinate, speonplianed the Heian and 8 registered to enroll thelr darlings in the now prize. | The jitlk darlings wil be scatteres || [evening Gowns Formerly $100,00 t 3135 0,75.00) Walking Skirts Formerly $13.60 to $15.00, 8,75 ." Witnesses and my statistics to Wash: | ‘elicine a4 a diversion when her an But Just think of the poor Judges! — |fove-making “or gosaiy.«” "Chance for ||| |Bventa sores Morterly $186.00 to $176.00, 06.00 | | ———___—__—— were temporarily paralyzed. frc =| Won? ; tan ; r : es Be i sae oeibithing’ ty chore reve ily (paralyzed, from ex-| Won't they have & pretty time hunt! infant curses on the Gerry Soetety — > | Waists and presented to the Federal repre. | 8!F! | ; talent Stet Federal, repre aE 'LOSES HER HUSBAND out, The bullet lodged in his head and | Fur Lined Coats. |snire Watats Formerly $1.70 #980 2.00 rm take six other complainants ts BLOOD-RED CROSS was not removed. ba |] | war Lined Coats Formerly $90.00 to $100.00, 65.00 |Shirt Walats..,.... + Formerly $2.76 to $3.00, 1,78) | ON SIXTH AVENUE After the war he engaged in the oll || | Fur Lined Coats Formerly $75.00 to. §80.00, 45,00 | sunk Shirt Watsts (Black)... For werly $4.00, 4,00] | : APPEARED IN SKY. | business in Western Pennsylvania until i —$—$———$<$<$=$>_—— —— ——— | neem as eensinsinennensesiiteamesacernabemstaene lil | i ’ his injury began to affect his mind, | iagtueaenbaen Sa <iusin plement ji: ' ; Gradually his df -oe - ry Separs a dS ; mopey dribbled awa: | | Phenomenon Seen at Atlantic City Bechme Separated in Crowd and! ind at last he came to Mec olde | Furs, \| Millinery, ‘ Caused Superstitious to Drop Wife Asks the Police to rae iMag! seoured a position teach. Alaska Sable Scarfs, Formerly $12.00 to $15.00, 8.78 | | war Hates.sese,eeress Formorly §25,00 t0 $85.00, 18.00 | Broadway as a Retuge on Knees in Prayer, ’ Find Him, Vor many years she has cared for her Squirrel Searin, +++. ried in %, es Ae Fur Hate. .+ese.essess Pormerly $60.00 to $75.00, 80,00 | + husband, being his onl Minte Soaria...++++++ Formerly $15.00 te 10,00 | | Hy (Opectal to The Rvening We Witllam H. Currt ng his only nurse and com- Velvet Hata. .+.e+++++ Formerly $0.00 to $90.00, for Criminals! ATLANTIC CITY, Deon te Pertectiy kK im H. Currie, @ feeble olf man. | nanion, He would not tolerate any one ||| | perstan Paw Sets... Formerty $20.00, 19,75 | | © 0 $80.00, 12.80 i 000.6 man Nd from formed, exquisitely colored and standing | B&&tly blind, becamé*reparated trom bis else about him. Sho took tim out for a | | ptack Lynx Searte... Formorty $20.00 to $26.00, 15.00 | Velvet Hat + Formerly $25,00 to |, 18.00 , the police for more than out in bold rellof from a cloudy aky,| Wife in the shopping crowd in Sixth | Walk athe Soe went reer ane thelr | | emine Senefs....+++ Formerty §20.00 17.50! | Lace Fvening Hate. ... Formerly $29.00 to $90.00, 10.00 @ year, & Wonderful cross wag observed last |avenue yesterday afternoon and {s miss-| And lost him at Sixth "ane then. : 5 \ SER NEXT La : ‘ng. ‘His distressed wite appealed. for| Meth street. ig ila q | aiae. Senrte Ale NA held ae olva ud imayt Street Bate... Formerly 1.0 tO), 60 4 ive minutes after the sun had disap. iat ——— Vox Shawl + Formerly $8.00 to § 22.50 in ‘ Assistgace to Polloe Headquarters to- ! | | ++ Formerly $10.00 to $15.00, 5.00 t SUNDAY’S WCRLD! pe tulptad gh Ogio & low bank of | day, and a general alarm has been aent Load of Coal for Bride, 1 Ranm Marten Scarfs, Formerly $0.00 to $3500, 22 no! oes . 0 i » Wy ty tf I] * . | Ht higher ask of dortorey oloude to every Btation in the city, There Is} HAZLETON. Pa, Deo, 2.—The mem. ||| | vtgmte Petlerine,.....+ Formerly $175.0) to $20.00, R1S% { f the ors of & verte; u1oRs, viva tea nba hs He records ot the past | bers of Local Union No. 8, United Mine Mink Pelerine y $85.09 «0.00 Ostrich Boas. : p : oes nia ae Deen fou: yee pees Lmactiiters tutor oe . Mad: ream, | Natural or Sabi formerly $85.00, 67.60] Onteton Bomm...eee.reereeeees Pormerly $48.0, 25.00 4 * _ Y cal J " ’ Cuffie served in the civil Lab ee @ on that o be foun ‘Teamlnine re! Mufts to match the above at equally oy prices | Marthous Stoles..+++++++++ Formerly $25.10, 10.00).