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a Kew wes THE EVEN! NG WORL D, MONDAY, JANUARY HOLDS 10. DEATH ELLIf MBLBA has, more th Justified the faith Os Hammerstein in her potentiallty: To hear her alng Violetta {n “La Tra- {yinta't the Manhattan Opera-TTouse AVENUE TRACKS z pau a th ten own tan York musical circles to-day, The prima donna was in her Devt Volce and mood, aurring the audience to the greatest enthuslasm. After the first act she was recalled too many. (imos te count, and theorshes- tra in a body rose to pay her tribute. Ancona sang the élder Germont ad mirably. The cast otherwise was the game as at the firat performance, Bas#i again belng Alfredo, although hoe: had sung Raoul In "The Huguenots’ the night betore. “yTIt “‘Trovatore—in_ ths -ovoning—drew another big audience, that henrd the beat performance of the opera yet given. Dalmores (agmn {n yolce) as Manrico, and De Cisneros as Azuctna yeon_special honors, but all the a formers were generously applaude Dr. Frank Damrosch at the third sym- -| phony concert Yor young people at Car- of Killings Continue, While N.Y. Central Applies for “L” Line Permit, A SOHEME FOR / DELAY. Elevation of the Tracks. Not Contemplated by Law Passed Last Winter. = Sees tall Rat araer are Ge, | CHODIN -wleces wore autitully disappeared and Central Oinbe detev- : on negia Hall on+Saturday ‘afternoon played. To the reflnement of stro and | tives aro aceking’ him. : fheNew York Central‘RallroddCom-|inted a great audience with con- | Clarity of tong which he plowed at his!” Wy Guo mueeed pemes was! ‘pany seems determined to maintain ith ‘Death avenue tracks at any cost, It is Bow trying to Induce the clty to give Iv _the right to build an elevated road along the river ffont. The company was or- ered to remove the tracks along Elev- enth avenue or put thom tinder ground, after Ave years of hard fighting, when Jha Evening World succeeded last year a fecuring the passage of the Baxe We The Saxe law does not provide for any elevated substitute, but that makes: no Gifference to the New: York Centrat people. They want to use streets. at the least possible cost, and, above ail, they want to hold on to thé Eley- enth avenue death-trap as long as a suffering public will permit tts servants a temporize over the execution-of the} a LW. . To.do ms they have resorted to a Wwarlety of subterfuges, The lateat is fhia pretended attcnpt to gst permis sion to build an_-eleveted—Hns. ~The Rapid Transit Commission has repeat- edly deciared tts opposition to any sort of elevated rood in the New York of the future, — end —every— scheme —to— pater transportation “which tas" an clovated line os @ part of its plans haa oven turned Gown no matter how tmportant tt mecmed that reljef stould be granted fa the specific case at issue. In this eqcion the Rapid Transit Com- méesion baa had the euoport of the Opposition Ie Strong. Bo stfong is the opposition to elevated roads ef any desorigtion that sucb a fe great vould not feoure the approval ef the commission even nrhen i psemed hut: ict wus the only quick svlution of 4 bridge crush that has cae tramMo between Manhattan and mrvokly for po long. The elevarcd by experts and Metz, Jes —Prestdant-C == cfuzena was turned down by the a apa Prancit ground thet puch a efricture vost ine + & méndce & the bealth.and comfort of Manhattan, and that no ruoh relic of bygone days would be sasad! again on Bene -peanla: of New York... ‘The. renin World was the strongest advocate of the policy ang led the fight for free afr an i The Ev tinued expositions of the dance, Ex- amples of the payan, | gailiand) and qavotte. led up to-Sully:s_minuat_ogm. posed In the seventeenth century; fol- { ore the. Rapid’ ‘Transit. Commission | = before the Ts ea to evade the | fen, and the commission ts actually, considering the question, hresident_ Or. “of _che eR falites consisting of the Mayor and two members of the comission to took Ins to tho matter ami make a ae ioe upon Tn the mean time the com- ‘a $0 60 on Kill. ot Tre ‘epolication, Not Supeeriey) by Law. txoa | 3 ne ie hor ny such & compa: "tao gala. alr for the to ire in Cpe Linctly under Le tte mation is | ey view to, be ais- and oar ew that barat consideration any much, hr eencks, ond that the apnficati Chat | etka ateuoture ‘along. the Tver Cig come (Yo Only a's nem caterprin, any ene as taking tho redted or changed iso affected by the e removal h-avenve An and in Rabe “ot any vi br modified or oe nba reauirine tracks from. the face. PEN CLUB IS SETTLED IN ITS NEW HOME. | It Moves in a Hurry and Holds Musical House Warming the Same Night Mo Pen Club, which hes the larwest membership of reporters and— editors tho really wort at reporting and edit- ing of any similar ‘organtzation: tr tre word, {is instatted tn now quarters on). the top floor of the bullding at the northeast corner of Thiry-ninth stree: and roadway. The move from the of house In West Fortieth street was ac- complished last Saturday in time for a big housewarming smoker Saturday night. | ‘The features of the evening were tho music furnished by the full Broadway | heatre-orchestra, under the leadership | of Max Hoffman, and the melody serves | by. the Call “Tethermonte Gystent + mnic Hal] 1s on the ground floor SS Bln ow Pen Club quarters, and 0 connected posed ‘omptrolle, dat Hing Wortd tnampurated the OHeht which resulted @ year ago in the ¢ Of the Saxe law requiring the York ‘Genital Tattroad Company tigemeve Sta tracks from the surf enth* avenue. More than & Gatha of innocent children and yeara of {nsufferable inconventence and d ger'to the public called for the remedy ghnt_wan finally given by a. grudging Legislature, gd the refoval of te death tracks seemed about to. ba ac- complis! Time for ‘Action. The Gme for the tracks to be Raa come aid: gone, tat they a ane mo deaths are ot faimost. daily oocurronce As a result of the total dlaregard oF he taken of been residont Ahearn ugainst this ocenpany in its unlawful bef a small part of Twelfth avente, and people were berinning to talk about the negkect’ in enforcing olds vot ett puanehonealcomeile cane ecto the Dublic If he wants to do 20. Several appeals have been made to the Rallroad | ‘Commission to compel the New York ‘Central to tke some eort of atepe tow- the lew. but-nothing hae Sow the Company tias corre the ward! " Gould, ‘qanttatto from Haren and a aall comedian. wa alk | name ot lost in the fog of early: Bu ough | day morning. | PLANCON. INDISPOSED. ecauunn of the contintied Indleposition P'Piancon, the part of Ramts, tn “Alda,” at the Metroniiten House to-night.—will_be_aung_by_Jour- the: mc Boa dun) Southwestern Limited || For.Columbus,. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and St. ~Louis-gives to the Southwestthe-same-character-of— service that-the “20th Century,” the “‘Lake Shore Limited,” and the “‘ Wolverine” give to Chicago.. -—-A_luxurious.train-with-a_Buffet.Library-Car, ‘Observation Car, Stenographer, Barber, Fresh and Salt Baths and Ladies’ Maid... : Leaves Grand Central Station, New York, every -day at 2,04.P. M., arrives Columbus 7.15 A. M., —,Gincinnati 11.00 A, M., Indianapolis 10.50 A. M. -and St. Louis 5.00 P. M,, via. " REFERRED TO BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC OF TWO CON- TINENTS'AS “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM,” Informatich gladty furnished by L. F, Vosburgh, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1216Broadway, New York. Telephone 5680 Madison Square, or by any ticket agent of these lines, Printed In colors, and brlef descriptions of 63 Winter resorts, malled to any address on: recelpt of a 2-cent stamp by George H. Daniels, Mandker,’ General ~ Advertising Department, New York, ‘Melba Draws Another Great Audtence to the pete ay Towed was | 4 Walter Damre P Mozart G cttale of th Gabritowitse Saturday rondo {n G major perhaps previous ‘visit here this young Tudslan SNOWBALL MAY COST Rapid ‘Panel eek oppornted a com | | {n Rast Ninety-sighth street with anow- aotg|home when the lads began to pett him ast Rriday—‘Phey turned chetr attention + ‘gvyente, and na—he-remonstrated with guj the lett-eye -with euch foree.that he-felt:; = unconscious: He-is-in-denger of-josing =f fi | For Infants avid Ath 4 4The Kind You Have _Always Bought Bears the Signature POLICE HUNT FOR, S000 CES -—INLOST TRUM a a | Millionaire Dry = Goods Merchant Asks Officers to Act in Case. | by fnd Beoth Tero Schulz was the scinint- att York Symphiiny Or Carnegie Hall o ello concerto b famillar. If the ‘AVegelable Deepali ate similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of { oy work, aa tho applau waa ‘something, fection {n-th Promotes Digestion Chee: tul- ness and Rest.Contains neither wm; Morphine nor Mineral OT NARCOTIC. delle Monaire. (Ary ont.of the any, and a} 6 Jefferson Bank, tas axked Insgascte elaugh! | him in reac j at, $10,00 tezed, Park + “Afternoon Tamer ey Ctpal number, vas gd) delicious _Trenor 1. One of the most: en) season Was that at Mendelssohn afternoon. foyed by a large audience, which $2 Sixth avenue express company has number, DUT his Bach and jALdrlver_for. {done Dec. 2 yas rot unt! late, Sate urday that a lat of the articles in the, irunk, consisting principally, of Jewelry wring apparel, was-seni+ has added a strength and dignity which placs him in the front rank of gianinta. SYLVESTER RAW ING: Aperfect Remedy for ConsGpa- titer Sour Stomach, Diarzhden Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness an! LOSS OF SLEEP. _ Use For Over z ia Whe prop two dau and, Julia iekranoees cH Verul of with the Fac Similo Signature of DOCTOR LOSS OF EYE, | othe wanna and Western allroad gation | a BOY I$ MUSIC PRODIGY. ‘The Manhattan Opera-dfouse concert presented one novelty teat night to a targo end approciutive audiftice In the person of Misclo Horarowskt, a thirtoun- yoarid boy planist. who pityed Tieethoven Concerto with tec nice cet expraanion that lerful in one Hoe also rendered two ot at were marvellous ‘baus. The door, was going to a patient's to a wroindn when he reached Lexington them a heavy ball of snow hit him in sight of the organ entirely, Tho Dboya have organized regular armies, one opposing the other, and fight with Bnowbaus whoever there fa | Tenow. Hut they tirn Of pedestrians as [they pass. Many windows have been broken and a number of little children hurt. ON CREDIT A Boon to Lovers of Fine Furniture. ADOPT-A MUTUAL CREDIT SYSTEM | vol in hts usual superb manner. In thisnineteenth century to keep up with the march of progress every power of woman is strained to its utmost, and the tax, upon her phys{- cal system is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were ey relicd upon | things clearly in mind: a reputation of years fo suslain, and thousands of cash-paying customers fo retain; therefore qe shall not work along instalment-house lines. We'be anged car policy, but not our prices. We cater to you whose promise to pay is as good as cash, and will sell you Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Curtains, &c., In = CASTORIA 8, 18, 2 41,13, 15, 17, 19, 7,9 20, 21, 22:23, former? , | | business:— | WOME | WOMEN ALE DRAWERS WOMEN’S. SKIRTS. “1 {WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES WOME The Following an exceptior visact ‘are yalues of such Kind that. jee cannot a a i Z 2 | F Spayment. of i * P stron buy while you can Dr, Jultun Jarcho, of No: 19 West One Ivanced TAADOMO REDS TSE TET ees ety e a rs Janiary Sate Prices! Hundred and Fifteenth street, ta con- Parks SAW OF te 1 No Mall or Telephone; Onters, his home to-day as a result was delivered to it . ore conflee'with a number of scliool: Geetdlah Gr) Cee GS reer hed $3.98 Lace Curtains... .2.50 dence, 7 East Sixty-third Point—bost nat—sero ° -bove who were —terronzing peSestrians.).ta "bo. taken Delaware, Laterinns pot vemaratl x Pat rat bs Eas = Limit Four Fair, 25 to 35 ct. Curtainings....12!4 French net—widb- thee and Insertin, 6 inoh rumMe—variety rtyles— $1.98 Dressing Sacques....1.00 Elderdown—best colers—all new | $2.49 Women's Wrappers _.....1.50 -Hialn oe fancy Germa and fancy figures, Zand 15 ct. Embs x, well filsl as aks trimmings—plent fet and Wheel 59 ct. Emb’d Flouncings.... Law and patterns, with lace Li Poe Rely rap ears into corset covers—all 17 {nchox 37 Batist a ‘omen’s 49 ct. Vests.... .35 Swiss RIb Lisle tw; also Flee lined rib Cotton ts and ull ot \ Heavy Binck ‘Tufteta — extra flounces, trim'd in new effects. a _.'98 ct. Black Sateen Petticonts 165 Women’s Underwear | Hvery-Sale-here ae ns greater results for the next one! How do we know?., “18 it not clear that whe one sale ple with its values the next will bring those who profited by thé — «Each sale means former customers returnmg and new cus!omers gained—each sale has o cumulative force that. . makes our offerings a success and constantly, increases our. OFFERINGS S CORSET COVERS January Sale Specials. j possed —Fianneintte —ond+ Finnnel—Pera'an atripes | Pants— | Women’s $5 Slik Petticoats... 2. 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, JANUARY SALE INCLUDE:— 1855,395.5020.79:, 98 A8.- .29.. .39.. .50.. .79 ., -4.00°% 264. ,98.. 1. 98.. i 5,00"? A8..|.69:..95.. 1749. Ba S CHEMISES .....30-. 50. £00;.-1.98..-2: Otis NO MALL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Limit—Three garments at a’ prite, Se eteanitiorereerms D _ White Go Sale offerin nal 60, at 1% ard Wild Cambrics- fi nts’ price 9 arlzod_ Madan Waistings— ety of handsome TERRES RYN saat. White Uniform — nen inish—wso deatrat ofa : eblldren'n dresses—wort, Linon Finish Madras—wo worth .12 / India Linens—-tnen wort ae Periian Lawns—aheer and Ane for tsts—10 4) — ARRAN S $1.43 — ii Tong Cloth— 12 yard pleco—usually $1.49, Extra Mine Long Cloth— iC lncties_wide—12-¥ sau 4 —atadboat-to-ting= y 63 inches— 19 cent quality January Sale Vatues— In Couch Covers In Table Covers In Panels, etc, y COUCH COVERS— iriged all round— therefor e Ino cee 98) op fF ry COUOE at ul Rae ear —Vilue 35,55..3. Peed) ‘ON A MUTUAL CREDIT. SYSTEM al orices others charge for cash. We have ef(sht immense floors fitted with the createst vartely of median and high grade Furnilure io be found in America, ranging from a chair at $1.00 toa sideboard al $500.00—by this Wwe stand. roots aidherbs to cure weaknesses and discase, and their knowledgo.of, roots and horbs was far greater than that of women today, It was_in-this study of roots and herbs that Lydia B, Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., discovered and gave tothe women of the world-aremedy more potent and efficacious than MRS.C. E FINK any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. ‘This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics bor other harmful drags and today holds the record for the largest number of act cures.of diseases of any medicine the world has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the laboratory xt D: ) Mass, which testify to its wonderful value, Mrs. C. EE Finte, of Carnegie, Pa. writes:—Déar Mrs. Pinkham+— “I wish c suffering woman would take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound antownite to you tor advice. 1¢ has dono mo a-world of good - aud_what {thas accomplished for me Llmow it will do for others.” When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulcer ation, Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prostration, they should re- member there is one-tried and truo remedy, Lydia E, Pind 's Vege- table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lunn, Mass. Out of her-yast volume of ox- perience she probably has the very knowledge tut will hutp- your case--y- \TISM an excess of tri¢ acid in the blood, k kidneysand_o The ref and intends? but is The cause of Rheumatism is brought. on-by indigestion, chronie_constipation general ‘sluggish condition of the entire sy waste matter of the body is not carried out as natn Jeft to ferment and -sour-and generate uric acid; which i: the blood.” ‘The first evidence of Rheumatism isu ae little w: amder- i het Ee GREET whk- ang pa thecmuscles eae i 1 deat oe hese are often 8 ahsorhed-into + Deap tlounces, er with tucks and ruffles —jee value! | 19 ct. Lage Beadings.. —Potht VentdenCream Hee White. | Woitieni"s $1.50 Coutil Corsets... IUgh_and medium bus cht around—w in this Tot th worth less than $ $1.75 and $2.50 Coutil Corsets, 1) New Models—1 rx Gian cand) high tus and) rsbon- fnia! opular mak inek, 1 —gn0d sizen, but not complete Ine, “, Girts’ $3.00 and $4,00 Dresses, 1 Ww) White Tawn—Emb'y P heinw te Hl ve wide skirts, = airs: $1,39 Wash Dresses plain Waint years cS ‘WORSE FROM a TO YEAR Sale of Nowe Des Sains At vresent cost of production abit hip a and. yrd 9 —fringed—foral area al patterns—: 7 00; 98 |German Elannels L reyes rs, nott vet mitere tment of eafor nt quality. and |G could not be sold undbr 24 cents, Vprice-pi ~s-wind evenings “Bight BING Razedaocose Pinte had PURITY | Hoarty spproral pass ‘PURPOSE Veuidstine a7 @useses excited nerve hema Smt grows a go yéemains in the blood’ the finuer hold the trouble ¢ greas on June 30,1 jand Tach day. the acid den ifia~ increasing “and [the disease paxeys 1807 z__“The people of Amer. becoie coated with a corro: nbs) which seriously interferes_with their work- ey their health against Tecome permanently ‘stiff’ and usei food, drink medicine, the new law : ab a lane atcha in the disection of aomomplobeer ae perpen PURELY VEGETABLE into the blood and attacking the disease = = atts heads<Itneutratizes-the-poisons and: ae nd health: Sus herbs therefore a safo remedy, Whicn the flea has been s to abet a painful and almost constant trouble, The longer the went into effect panuary 1, 1, from year to year, After awhile the joints rz. ms S S S. ing and movements aud sometimes they se eraiee and = ® & @ nt = re S.S. cures Rheumatism by going down the-Salte—aud- irritating Hay -biood i pure, Iresh years by and barks,. and is seecent purified by S..S. the pains ’ $ y, and the cure i and produced ig permanent, Book on Rheumatism, and medical ¢ i; Act, 80 ‘long a step in eine right direc. | THE SWIFT SPECIFIG GO., ATLANTA, GAs of sade pe people, and the nation |————— FLEB REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. FOR SALE. “AUTOMOBILES: ‘SACRIFICED, ue fF vy ld eval courtnlantlsalve medicine fr te fan, pala with a gen! convenient family, Barrel heraioe bat effete wewwore actus by fia eae at i bay, ane to take ad cs in adion’ ‘In the fore of ig | 100 Others, from S200. , fragrant ie abies in neat and handy ittle enameled box fit for purse | BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE] pinto Reais greatest medicine of the kind In the world, under | EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, the from its tion to this day, of “PURITY.” We had no guarantee | 217-240 W. 47\0 se Te ener [CORT FOUND AND REWARDS, . that famous’ under the name Cascarcts te Candy | WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Cathastic, make os = Paenomenal u fecord but we bed the FAITH Gat Only Nellavte, Up-to-Date Goods, ‘car henast tabention, ‘spon perfection only EAS achleved ate ontlctar the Epcos septs wreuld tears th the TRUTH, wos would getithe | 4 Cttan Waich & Diamond merican Watch Diamond Co. reared Csstant Socks favor’ 00’ car’ oftortes 22 “ rakotslavater eats 19 MAIDEN Wes have mever found it necessary to change our methods, our, Cee or ONDS LAWYERS. WATCHES: OtAM bey ivaod th tes es tion of the Aueion 4a as achieved Seca £0. e favor Ll 1e can Wewaly Ormayonbaly jabys! *, Deods ‘eu iG 0. ROBINSON TAWYER! ascaret, by ON speople, thed“and dellvered on flret payment an INTHE YEAR This fo the ete demon the succes oa dential ATE DIAMOND a ATC CO. 3 sith at.daahit) = LAO cine dod. ipeamieracrs Fr tua CLOTHING to. orger on 81! weakly payments; perfect Tt; fle ma- terial.” Bachange Clothing Co., 250 Droad- way (eatrance on Iturk place). ————_— FATHER TIME closed the record for 1906 and filed le have recorded their MERIT-VERDICT etour CASCA~ . The ARTIC. .They have found that this Eitle tablet has ever American RETS CANDY CA es S OF THESE LINES ARE PROTECTED. BY THE ed od 1 f . QNAL SY Pie accomplished what was : gis: Tae BOWELS: Usteriiey idee yoort HELP WANTED—MALE. ft away in his archives because all ‘4 ae an 4) ste * STEM ‘ORLD. would accomplish the relicf of many pliseeatstari arising from disturbances in the CENTERS oe 6 boat ai company J the happenings of the old year and copy of “America’s Winter Resorts,” containing seven beautiful maps, ||! en fa We feel that the CE ol phe Americans copie ef aeminny, pymaalun illo Fea many old years are contained In the the of armory, i and yet wo for this Wo |. and wish to exprese the NOPE that we will continue to of the American Home hereafter as heretofore, nd J + company for phembors and guests. DB. U. 1) Rrondyray. SALESMIEN--12 good ealeamen to sell grap'- ees $n our now instalment. propouit aren (907 World Almanac', feavo neves (ie Caseereth ey Bittle bees TOD: ors 28 Cents; By Mall, ase. Sa Dei pes —alan contengting colo: ~~—Two large tnbles devoted to thetr display and salo— WAS, “DRESS “FAB: we reserve the pale Uso Cheviot and Panama iy—aiao handsome tit jdt ond other ploated styles—new. worth, Morning Taek mixtures— art Ane He huicDINa, Extra Fiae Sicilieuines High silk lustre—black.. royal, myrtle, golden ahd seal Wh—yd. Wide—rogularly 54, ° MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. Mid-Winter Millinery Women's untrim'd black shapes in fetching novelty effects with fancy bralds and ¢ B reciituelisicomp! t hat—value $1 THIRD. FLOOR —W Good serviceadle would elsewh Inch width price—worth BASHMEN'T » quality that ¢ cost more {n 36 orning Salo e-WaIM Hap—pretty rings, Haht and dark signs, alvo polka de Cabinets of Fine St: ationery 9% sheets—t8 enyelopes—cambrio flntsh-—wenite oF white and blu Oxford squire fap envelope usually: THIRD, FLOOR Leather Envelope Bags Top handle—two folda—xilt trimmed—molre Untk—tnakle ge compartment—valua 98 eu UNTIL 1 P, M.'ONT 7 Na ve | USE SHOPPING CARDS..8. tatn and Crossbar, with white or-black, atieiene or cluster dots, rin, MORNING SALES Te o-morrow, Tuesday,\ Until f P Me 2.89 |° 24 Bleached Muslins—4a In, Wide, ench Twilled Flannelettes ¢ now because we bought the-mtthagents* “sample siteees ae nt lengths—Varlety tn maryellous, comprising Ure most desirable tints for ™ Cz “Lavender —haegae-— Fe lreetaR RIC -DiIEry—BASEMENT: To prevent dealers buying ge of gesinog susattiens High tlounces, with wide emb'd or very, wide 9 of to: hor 4 Cluny. pat- regular Ining t fine text fs to be mo: e and clear dealrable tor q Just Nile Cardinat Brown ‘an “with colored Also tatr eh) bid tn sole) Women's salt Linen Tak’ fa and \ Inch le=-Special., ME BUILDING, Fine. sheer quality hemstitch- MAIN FLOOR—C) Boys’ Russiau Overcoats Also Reefore—Oxtoed, Navy, Gray and 1 Mixtures——volvet collaza— with or without braid trim mines and sleeve embloms—3 $3.00 and $3.5 THIRD PL Oa ent et en LE MALL HOPPING CARDS 6: AVE! ARANCE t finish—ponutifal sty4apy ss Fine White Cambrio Skirts

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