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PUT OCTUCO? Aen id SESS —_ SWEARING IN NON-SUPPORT CASE. Woman Declares She Is Photog- tapher’s Wife and He Denies Their Marriage in Court. Martin Hellman, a photographer, of No. 165 Hast One Htndred and Thir- teenth etreet, was arraigned in York- ville Court to-day for failing to support his wife, Margaret, twenty-five years bld, of No, 409 East Sixty-fourth street. Hellman denied being married, but the woman promised to have documents in court to prove the marriage to-morrow, The woman says they were married in Keyport, N. J., four years ago and have a three-year-old son. She sald that Hellman immediately after the weremony was performed tore up the marriage certificate. “Somebody 1s committing perjury in this case,’ declared the Magistrate, as He Charges Union Men with|ne aajourned the hearing unt! to-mor- row in order that Mrs. Hellman can se- Instigating Assaults Upon |cure a copy of the marriage record. Open-Shop Workers. SUICIDE CAUSED BY GRIEF FOR FAMILY. His Wife and Five Children Dead, Man Ended Life by Turning On the Gas, ~ Overwhelmed with grief over the sud- den death of his wife end five children | in Chicago several months ago, Louis Cantelli, an engraver, fifty years od, ended this ife m a furnished room at No. 201 East Thinty-first street, to-day, by turning on all the g:s. ‘The man had came to this city to ieave the scene of his bereavement, He had lost a1 interest in his work and in eer ‘The tube had been removed from his gas Care ana he had elowly suf- whi he sige, Unless some fend oF relative be found, the body will be Durea in Potters’ Wield. FIGHT OF THE Bl - SIA PRINTERS 1S ON IN COURT Justice Blanchard Hears Arguments on Butter- ick Injunction. ATTACKED BY LAWYER. Justice Blanchara’s part of the Su- preme Court was to-day packed to the @oors, when the preliminary skirmisn in the battle between the Typothetae and Typographical Union No. 6 over the institution of the eight-hour day bo- an. “The skirmish was on the application to continue the temporary injunction granted by Justice Gildersleeve to the Botterick Publishing Company, re- training the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants’ Union of North America, “Big Six." Pressinen's Vaion No. 6, Franklin Association No. 2% and others from maintaining scouts and pickets around the Butterick bulld- tng in Gpring street, and from sending out circulars intended and calculated to e@use a boycotting of the Butterick patterns. Noble, Jackson & Hubbard appeared for the Buttericke, who, although not fm the Typothetae, are allied with that ongantsatton of employers, and are making ao test for all in the fight for the open shop, James B, Sheehan is SUPT. MORGAN TO Benjamin Patterson appeared for the International; ex-Justice Alfred Steckler (Spectal to The Evening World.) for the Franklin Association, Aifred J.] ALBANY, Feb. | pend for Big 6 and ames W. Osborne| Chairman Parsons called on Gov. Hig- for Pressmens’ Union No. 5l. gins to-day end talked over with him appointments for New York County. Tes rue chen: ‘The Governor sald efter the confer- recited) the: alsput oe eenne igus |ence that Mr. Parsons had talked with wieaniel Mand the trike of nim about the Superintendent of Elec- tions. “The Buttertcks employ 7,500 bbb in their bi + putin and depend y located all over the coun- | @ successor to Mr, Morgan to be named?" he was asked. “1 do not care to say,” wes the reply, % It 1s understood that Superintendent Btatenuents about the ‘Butteria of Elections Morgan will not remain Ushing Co: y and cireulars containt- longer in offi | Ing throave have, poen mailed beoadeaat | “Mr. Parsons leo talked to the Gov- from th foley ae have been sent to| ernor about legislation. tified, the police eay, as a noted thief printe: ona printers in every | Ot, understand,” sald the County Village. town ens acy They airman, “that the Prentice Rapid tend to’ ingur with our customers. Franete bill does not provide for the They are Intended to. intimidate ‘our| Guliding of pipe galleries In new sub- ents and intimidate them. The| ways. This, Pe seems to me, 18 @ vital efroulars are émtended to antagonize the ouniasion. Pipe galleries should - Whose trade we depend. | tainly be built in on future subways.’ examination by A. 8. Worthington, conu- | possible."* Republican County! ! ee TE WORD: “FRWURE BYENING FEBRUARY 21 EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. MILLIONS IN MORMON TITHES PUTINTO TRUSTS No Accounting of Vast Church Sums Collected Yearly, Witness Says. Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. Grand Sale of Family Footwear in the Basement. We Sell Only First Grade Shoes. We offer only first-class goods, and we guarantee every pair. Our prices for the best shoes are less than other houses ask for second and third class and tactory- damaged footwear. This Sale Is Convincing Proof of Our Statement. NOTE THE PRICES BELOW: Women’s Regular Men’s Regular $2.50 $2.50 Button and/and $3.00 Shoes Lace Shoes, Patent Leather, Black in Black Kid & Patent |Kid and Box Calf Lace, Leather, Cuban and Military Heels, | W¢lted Soles, $1.5 52.5 We still have 3,000 pairs of superior shoes for men. Regular prices $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 and -$5.00 a pair 3,000 pairs of Women’s Button and Lace Shoes. Regular prices $3.00, $4.00 ag $5.00, welted and turn soles, widths AA, A and B, taken from $9-00 pair Dress Goods Laces WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—C, A. Smurth- white, af Ogden. was called for cro vel fur Senator Smoot in the prceedingr to-day before the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, The witness sald the ustial course to settle dim- culties between members of the church fs to lay complaints with the teachers of the ward {n which the aggrieved re- side and the bishap after hearing the complaint ordinarily instructs the teachers to do everything in their Power to adjust the differences, Mr. Worthington esked Mr, Smurth- waite if he had any reason to belleve his trouble with President Smith over thetr rival salt interests could not heave been adjusted in the same way. The witness replied: “Yes, my knowledge of the leaders of the church convinced me that was im- February Clearances In Girls’ and Misses’ Wear GIRLS' LONG COATS— Cheviot, Kersey and raixtures— Box and Empire styles—some | tastefully trim'd with velvet— wore $6,.98.........+5 were §7.% and $5.3. wero 611.98 to $13.98. MISSHS’ TAILORED SUITS— light and deck mixtunes— three-quarter length Coats— Jaunty styles— were $10.98. were $12.98. MISSES' TAILORED SUITS— finer quality than above--Black and Colors—Eton or Short Jacket—riohly trim'd with dency ‘braid or velvet— were $25.00 to. $29 15.98 MISSES’ usb OMe Empire or jeate back— we vere. $12.98 to $19.98..... 6.98 to 10.98 MISSES’ BRIA Te eee sce (tales! d Panama—this Season's styles— Were #98 C0 $9.99. .c0e00-- 2.08 to 5,08 6.98 + 7.98 Senator Fox then inquired of the wit- ness if the Mormon First Presidency had followed up its threat to ruin him because he insisted upon continuing in the salt business. He said his company went on and mado salt, but its com- petitors reduced the price of crude salt from $ to $2 @ ton. The witness said his company had February Clearances in been compelled to pile up Its produc- Maine Rloont cer cece nd HoduupouOUHUSNOUD oGUOOHDUUOHC) Fur Coats Narcune oa sigriease aa eeuiet Cee ene Oa ere ae the stook of the gompany, es a Salen te 14 (ee . $1.00 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 214 to 514.8 1.25 Fur Muffs After explaining the tithing system of ildren’s Blac! aT utton an ace, + i Hl (eve) Were. Now. tha MormongChurch Mr. Smurthwaite sizes 6 to 1014.........-- se savenens 85c outs Sail Cay Pacey sizes }ta)t)2) -$1 * Tap Mink Boleros... 109.98 was asked if the sithes were invested in Little Gents’ Box Calf Lace and Blucher, Jap Mink Pony Coats 99.9& , i ; 8 ; Ee eae reece oer $1.00 _ Sizes 8 to OP ouaoou0caconcoadad JLbat I f Special Sale in Rubbers. Men’s Storm Rubbers,.....s:-++-eeee..@5e | Misses’ Storm Rubbers..4Oc | Child’s..35¢ Boys’ Storm Rubbers........+-++e006.- FO '"“Women's,....... . §Oc Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. o:rporations, “I am feurful that it is,’ he replied:. He estimat thi ie 9 Church a reven) Cie? @ year, no been mate so far as he festants’ counsel then an- that their case was closed. « COLLEGE THIEF NOTED Near Beal Coats—sizes 36 Natural Mink Pelerin extra long.. Natural Mini and Throws... Black Lynx Shawls and CROOK, POLICE SAY. = ae a Polerines--also Jap Mink to 8 yre ? ° ae RGAGTARGTORGANG (RAILROADS. Combination Scarfs. 21.98 were $1.5 PIANOS AND ORGANS. PL J Oe ee | dNatural Mink, also Por- were $169 . PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9, — Lewts See siun Lamb ‘Throws..... $948 17,88) poys Negtigee Shirts—12 to 14 necke— |Weener, who was caught three weekr tabelia Fax Paletines, were 49 ago robbing the dormitories of the Uni- aleo Beaver and Min were .69 versity of Pennsylvania, has been iden- All CARS TRANSFER TO Throws sess, $29.98 12.08 were .98 Sable Raccoon "Pelerines with a long record, ia S, tima from Desbrosses ani| and Soarts He ts wanted, they declare, by the Coftlaedt ata, tative minutes Tete Sends Rabon masts Goa were 88 CE Gy tet pal pead heed Lipa wee eew POR AE, We ‘Natural Gquirrel ‘Throws $15.98 5,98 were $1.25 held to await requisition papere from Ohio. When arrested he said he was a student at the university. RD. eH ” Othores 2 Og ey Pillow Muffs—Watermink Lenneton To 3° AvE? 59°10 60° Sr. Pe AE CHU hr upon low, all the Pastore! erect tess er a 4 fare eis sO! = When You have a On the other branch of the contro- in which it seeks to stop the from stationing ecouts, and Bad B th about. the Buttetit establish= ., Noble Fecited from Atfidavits rea ft, an elevator, man, eft ployees, they were stoned re, end how two of them, Nelson and Rothenberg, were struck on the back of the head by strikers, having refused to be driven off or bought off by offers ‘of $100 apiece to return to their homes. Mr. Noble said T. F. Di . @n Officer of Big Six, made the offer fo the two men. Denies Acts of sVislenes, oitlley, rested case of “Big nore legal perirn declaring re ha. been no acts: of violence OF © to lawful leading Mind with the now mene le contented himself with a flat denial that “Bic Six'' hed sent out the ‘Incen- diary circular complained of by the Butterioks. rite Tae rhe was equal ‘Ay lef le said’ the Buttericun “hada “gient co Hiske the shop an “open shop" if they fe 1.40 deny their cight to come be- HAT'S the time to take a Cas: ‘our Hono: mitinued Mr, On- caret, teat Tend to ola! za goat phen: wee try- —When your tongueis coated, 2 ao Agh Cy Bnd throne, “ie LA —When you have Heartburn, infon from ome! rats ‘Gone and do not oapackiio ‘io, | Belching, Acid Risings in throat, 2 m the affidaviis of people who make —When Pimples begin to peep out, ae ity Fe fat Weeden im Ft i ie / —When your StomachGnaws orBurns, y. Noble ad referred. to." —That’s the time to check coming ruffan named McCauly.” Mr. Joughed this away, declaring’ that] the Constipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. .s, Tuffian was a boy of severgeen Gearé, wo was promptly, disc ‘by | One single Candy Cascaret will dott if a ageirete on the aherge, brought | taken at the right minute, just when you 7 ugtlce Stockley moved to, vacate first feel the need of it, ‘he f ath o unt spe tai pe; ir “bri a emerent A "'Cascaret in time is worth nine vas no evidence of malice, and no alleg-| later on. malice on the part of the but on the contrary the evi; eo # @ cgmtabiinned the peaceful, lerwiu ‘of the ‘men locked ‘out by the sald Judge Steckler, “yuan Cascarets don’t Purge, nor Weaken, fe Se Preven’ at something ‘about nor waste Digestive Juiced in flooding t these aligeations all reter to to} out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, jeter bat terson presented “Physics.” But,—they act ike Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the In- testines, thus pushing the Foolden Natur- Bloat Union, He cited. thins Ferree PLO AL Iai en nore was no con Mal racy, ane ‘When the Bowel Muscles grow flabby, faa sheedy weak, of lazy fron want of Exercise, the ster Great Sale of 2,000 New Pianos, eee Cha ee ea en Come To-Morrow Sure! i ee Saturday Will Be a Great Piano Day! $5 Down $1 wee Women's Satin or Velve Shapes—all coters— Food does not tickle them enough to make them act. That's Constipation! Castor Oil, or Physio" will help to alide out one load of trouble, bui they can’t help the Cause, eo 8 8 In fact, they weaken the Bowel- 4) Muscles more than ever by slackening them, and by doing work for them which they should do for themselves. When your Arm-Muscles grow flabby, they need Exercise, to strengthen them —not sling to support them. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strength- en them—not “‘Physic'’ to pamper Balance of Women's Trimmed Hats—were $6.00 . Women's and Misses’ Fine Félts—leading shapos— white—were up to $1.08 . colors—were up to $1.08.. Women's Ready-to-Wear and Full Trim'’d Hats—were .9% to $1,98.... fine Satin finish Felt Hate— for Ladies and Children ‘Beanie word ind Wartiinn RAILWAY— Paaye and OMRORE ant Qh, February Clearances in and 2.55 P.M. Women's Corsets teis-iN-TiEeY hia 55 a.| Black only—a ‘made to order style” A PIANO THAT IS RTE FINE PRUNELLA CLOTH COUTILLE CORSETS—Black, Nos. 401, 1334 and 0¢ Broad- them. Fulton street, 860 Ful uk y arc) “ by the most skilled piano-builders and is guaranteed in every way for a term ty Browdway. and Bennsylvanie maeet Usually 's Thon’ carry the) little ten-cent “Vest of ten years by the manufacturers as well as by Bloomingdale Brothers, Bratton. n oe Shae baergee ft het Pocket’' box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it, One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, The planos we offer in this great piano salé are: Mice dosti $1 a week. ‘Ww. BOYD, 1 a week. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. Continuation of Dressmakers’ Spring Sale SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN Silks White and Colored Wash Dress Fabrics As Heretofore Advertised ALSO, DECISIVE REDUCTIONS in other departments, as follows:— CAMMEYER]|] EARN Nat. Squirrel Pony Coat.$i20.9 69.98 +. $09.98 13.98 Plectric Seal—sizes 31 to 40.$30.8 18,98 36.98 7.98 9.98 to 14 yrs.— Coney veetbdstrceres $5.68 1,88] no.5: miaerdown Bath Robes were $1.98 to $3.8. seseeeeeeeee, 29] Panta Legginettes—2 to 6 yra.— 1 49 | Striped, Checked and Figured S210, BAHAY | all colore—were $149 «..e-.ssseee 69] “oma fronts. with ie ——t 2 GENUINE WHALEBONE CORSETS— a M ; —were bought at a great concession V civasuny han aun (Ocean| in price ates the importer had e rom rove). ipasant 8.05, A. Me too many Blacks—therefore Pp. M., and 12, ‘ corsets worth $8.00. 1.98 A.M. and 4.55 P, Me bet Of French Val. I Ne met (bel White and Shades—sultable for| German or French Val. laces, silk Built t 0 ‘Last a Lifetime SEER OP ar ae i Sup Rates deep lace and Hi e, and jons named Brook satin Tibbon-run—sizes 18 a long and short siseyes = .98 were Sil eee | Gelebrated Beltord Pianos wear a i peng M O R NY. iF Ni G S A L E. S Wall Walt Pianos, Style C General Pansenger_Agent. peele Lasting’ ValtersPianos “ vee a dewmand ye FOR SALE. To-Morrow, Saturday, Until I P. M. Linings Notions February Clearances in Boys’ Wear BOYS' OVERCOATS AND REEFERS= Fancy Mixtures, Blue Melton and Chime chillas—single and double breast— were $5.28 and 86.93. were $7.98 and $5.98. were $9.98 and $11.98. YOUTHS’ SUITS— Oheviots and Tweeds—single or double” breast—sizes 14 to 20 years— were were were were were were were NORFOLK DOUBLE BREAST §UITS ~—Cheviots, Tweeds, Senges and Worsteds — regular and knickerbocker trousers—8 to 10 years— were $4.9. were $7.98. were $10: RUGSIAN AN feree, ‘Cheviot, or Sailor collai SAIL nS— Velvet and Mixtureses % to 10 years February Clearances in Boys’ Furnishings. Sweaters—3 to 6 yrs.~ were .98 and $1.25 . were $1.98 ... 98 Boys’ Military Blouses—all wool Flan- nel—3 to 8 yrs.— Boys Flannel Blouses and Walsts— Boys’ Madras Bap MDa ome) to 4 yrs.— were ,79 were .8 6 to 16 yrs,—were $3.98.........000+ 1.98 Children's Flannelette Rompers— BtoB yrs. —Were 7D oe esecessssicvee 49 Children’s Leggins—Jersey and Leather 3 to 13 yrs.— were .69 were .3 were $1.25 Children's Leather Lemgina: also were $1.69 . were $2.49 . February Clearances in Women's Waists Chambrays—Tallored styles— were .69 . White Lawn—good quality—allover ke were $1.49 and $1.69....... Perri | | Sheer White Lawn and Batiste —tuney fromts and yoke of French Val. or emf'y—long and short sleoves—were $3.00 Chiffon ‘Taffeta Waists. fe.ts—Val. and Point Venisi and rich medalilo: Messaline, Peau de Cygne and Taffeta Siks, elaborate yokes and fronts in striking outlines, with Point Venise, hematitch finish or French knots— + 6.98 Bait ool ancl fective enuca: ter: Style D —_| Walters Pianos, Style F a Sale Extractaic we the little 10c Emergency box of Wal s innos, S tyle $300 — 310 down pe “ternary! Miseount ” To prevent dealers buying Cascarets constantly near you! $250—2 S "eet maa poole ole, ake uate ahOW. YOR. we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. them— % We Charge No Int Ne Insurance and No Extras Whatever, unity sage ° Str Cans ———— ee All Druggists sell ‘over ten mitt fe Chore crest, wait atee GRADE FRENCH Ci Wome's Taffeta Petticoats These way 31 4re Really Masterpieces in Piano Construction. cory icra aide | entrgnoe, “$8,000; Depie: Girls’ Wool Schoo! Dresses HRY Bornes ‘imier |} Sailor and Kuysian stylee—plein Heat jel goo, Pamnards., fur ogvindet 1] Shore aud syepherd a seice Prat ily boo i eoceetstamroe trim’a with fancy braid, emb'd lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to get the genuine, tak tage roms nade only by the Sterling Remedy Com- | He, tvne inte gh, rams fe Sn your. part wil be the only weeny tmnblen ara button ned pany and never gold in bulk. Every of your being sure of seouring one of these planos immediately. 5 so b orery model, $125; throughout—6 to 14 years— yg tablet marked “CCC.” en Piano Delivered on Payment of §5. ur efi ad ‘900: Bo: | FORUIAY $2.00, value. na’ iii NING, we will box and ‘our old piano for a venty, “horse Stearns," new Cait ytd) On Cash Sales ship planos to any Exchange Peautttut new one and a Boys’ Double Breast Suits Franxath es y Chevioty and Overplaids, also NW ees Ean Navy phe fol sizes—extra 5 AY AUTOMOBILE|] well made—holdfast buttons BR one EXCHANGE TiO le Zea vale Be inrupINg. ‘511-518-515 Seventh ay. (near 28th), CREDIT TO ALL. part of the United States free of charge. | pay any balance at $1 a week, WFREE TO OUR FRIENDS! Do not buy a so-called “slightly used” or second - hand We want to Cavtion piano at any price. They are Tike wornout machinery, ‘ou are throwing money away when you buy them, Upon request a representative will call, Warerooms, Third Floor, Boys’ All Wool Sweaters Plain and Combination All Cars 2 d ] 9 Lex. to 3d Ave., IAMONDS AND WATCHES Bl weekly of monthly payments: ail goota | Stripes—$ to 12 years— é Transter to ooming: AICS soth to 6th St, a hd datiasea “tn “Binet ily 298 to $1.25, h Co, by the lanohand ought | See o ae 2 erin a them over. FOR SALE. WHAT we DO. We sell Reais dt Ladies, Men Also Furs and Fur Gotts.! Watches, Jewelry & Diamonds on credit. We trust you on your promise. We sell goods as we represent, Or your money refunded. We sell on easy terms At cash prices. ‘We keep your clothes in Repair for one year free of ch: ee ene NEW CREDIT PLAN Iaatisa] =] any payreanta at cash prices. {ean possess for every-day USC. Th0 | anmememneenenemrnnsentaeeneenreies Wowen’s Siorm Rubbers LENOX CLOTHING Co. Soest Saigon” Su See rere Sad edition for 1906 covers such a mult!- HELP WANTED—MALE. (good quailty-—all stzes— 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 128D-. Children’s Tams and Toques rams, white and ‘0 plain and fancy stripes—usti 49 to 09 mare BEAOR_ORNTRE BUILDING. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. DIAMONDS Ree OTTO CTS Bdential. Write, Children’s Muslin Skirts £ to 14 yre.—close quality—deep ruffle WOheN ‘exchange ‘with hemstitohed hem or lace 17 WHAT WE DON’T DO, for CLOTHING for Ji xo eae ay poneathi fio us as |] Sige well made and fished 6 We don’t ask for any Toferences or security re- The 6th Av. Credit House, REAL ESTATE. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. parece oc eemny ° employer, | aut caver ge yond ph) Av, bet. 14th & 15th Sts, DONATI ANAM eT anTTa met cal MTT rin Rib Hose @ flight up, Open evenings. hildren’s Heavy We make no ingulries cain EDIT HOUSE | em | 1 Mtiasranczatan tacnintus |] Fast black-white heels ard From your bors or friends. ——_———— — - SP on i f es—value 15 ci Weds ot aoe to 7 West 14th Street cota: BR AICA LOR Te || Sat nen wee Bie We mike no delisies (ram the: Beene, (i) 1) ant =) “THE TERRACE,” ST. ALBANS. |] Girls’ Box Calf Lace Shoes ‘We give you the goods along The World, Almanac'and Eneyclo- {$200 EACH; SMALL PAYMENTS. |] winter weigits—size ‘When you make a purchase pedia Is one of the most valuable ret-| STAT hon BCHOOL, prewisig. AND ALB quailty. And pay the first pricerty (eon hooks that an office or a home ‘Watches and Jewely, 44 COURT ST,. RROOKLYN, & to 8—usually 55 cents., Limit—~Tw jects in almost penal to sme, then tt tas] MONOTYPE OPERATORS, THE M’CORMACK R._ E. (cloly SECOND. FLOOR—-WRST_ BUILDING. Extra heavy, lustrous finish--- ‘black and colors—deep accordion or flare flounces—silk dust ruffle—sizes 38 to 42 inch— 49 regular value $6.98. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. +g Bet’ Women’s ence Dress Shapes ffon and Lace Combinations— ck, White, and Light Blue, Rose vi Viclet—just the kind of hat you want for now— ‘ Women’s Coutille Corsets White, Drab and Black—close fitting hip and model—neces- 'y fe with the stylish 95 ND FLOOR--CENTRE RUILDING. Wonren’s Rain Coats Oxford, ‘Tan, Olive—titted back. latest model—all sizes~mak- er's guarantee labelled on each garment SECOND FLOOR—NEW_ BUILDING. secant nena Importers’ Sample Flowers, June and other Roses, Violets, Hyacinths, Likics, Blossoms and Follage—Just ‘the kind now jn demand—worth .49 a to $1.25 oa THIRD FLOOR—WEST B Rich Silk RibLous. Chiffon Taffeta—5 inch— white, black and new Spring shades, including Bluet, Rose, Champagne, &¢c.— value 21 B M White Ca-iile seap, $0 pure Gren Olive Olt . 4 pound hars— atv 39 and Note the Theme Doce will ent into 38

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