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i WIDE-AWAKE WILLIE. | MAYOR DENIES STORY OF DEAL WH WC Says Ellison Should Be. Sorry for Blunder Made in Giving It Out. | MURPHY WILL NOT TALK. re BuACK HAND McClellan Insists Bingham! Will Rule Police; and There’s | No “Deal’ on Recount. Again beforé the grand. Jerome swings high his ‘Tis now the dftadtul Blac He dauntléssly attacks, In another statement denying tn men | explicit terms that he had-made « ans eal with Tammany Hall, Mayor Clelian again raps Corporation pablo Ellison, and says he ought to bé sorry | for the blunder he committed. | Rumors were revived to-day that El- | Neon hsareehitl soon Spey dee He and the TO TEST SANITY big emoke around City Hall, and had | Comunis: sion Appointed for Pe | Accepted @ position ax the Mayor's! : chief adi and political mentor. Samuel Meri I rink. ‘This ts the Mayor's statement, given el ignola, Convict ut last night: “Jt seeme to my to be necessary to Fepeat in plainer words what I sald tn my statement of Monday, a statement frhich I believed must be clear to any intelligent man. “1. I have made no ‘deal’ and I have authorized no ‘deal’ which alters my po- sition in any way. I have made no, ‘deal’ nor authorize! any Meal’ bearing | RIVERHFAD, L. 1, May 2.—Te certain the sanity of Famuel Meringo! | who haa been convicted of ‘murder in the second degree for killing his broth- er, a commission has been appointed to maké a thorogh investigation and re: ee thane . port to the Supreme Court the result ee eee ae ia regara|_.7%® commtssion consists of Lawyer| Cig ee racy oneerareriy with Com. | Nathan Petty and Dre, Benjamin and| missioner Bingham thgt he shall do hia| | Johnson, of this place. ‘They will ex-| amine the Italian in a few days and upon their decision the Court will de-| | cide whether the man be placed on trial level best, without interference from me or any politician. ‘% 1 have éone nothing and maid SO" = oer nothing to retract or modify what 1| S62 ot be sent to an Institution for ead months ago relative to the exist-| | Meringola murdered his brother over oat two years ‘untingten, by chop- | ping his hi off with an axe He was tried and convicted and sentenced Ing contro! of the Democratic organisa tion In chis county, its leadership and tts methods, Sine Bing Prison for ‘ite. " Lawzer Fin’ P. Manton, who. miccesstully | ‘ No Peace Without Honor. dalpaded Dr. Gupecn a wort time aes appeared for Meringola and asked for | the commiseto: saié the man| bee quads esveral attempts ts, copeait muicide and he believes the prisoner is insane, HOSPITAL DOCTOR HAS BLOOD POISON Dr. Auchincloss, of Roosevelt, “4 The only political arrangement to which I waa willing to give my gon- mt was one which I believed would it in the waification of th Demo- cratic party in this county, regardless | of the rise or fall of any individual or | eet of individuals: By this arrange- ‘ment I would. as the Mayor, a Demo- erat, recognize the Democratic organt- _ gation when men whose opinion and @uidance I could respect were directing 1t, men who would themselves strive for the advancement of real Demo- cratic ideas and, policies. “Wt could be of no profit to me except dn May capcciy. a2 4 Desnograr who mould like to sec his party win wisi it ia honestly captaine {could not |, tT pleas may eaestnlatntion as eres, fer) Cut Finger While Perform- rs Beets: et ab ttiatons for wacay ing an Aut . Bi peace which are ot on ny ig Opsy. a: Sent must necessarily be tentative, and | abe One announcing my agreement to PS Gerins of which 1 have not been in: formed’ hak, ve Hugh Avénncoss, ty Gough his purpose | yt’ bP ple reer velt Hospital staff, be ed to be oritécally hospital of blood co! fhe honest. ited an error which I|f\! et ene poison. ai tn) Fearet @nd “which he should Fegret even Boa ea retaine aid say (4 by ha, wernde ite hdeiX'wil! agree for |pesmensy te azzpuinte hle_dett erm to Ue tere etuees T Cine the perma eel ey we ee ei A physician at the hompltal paid the {, unwelfie: Democt 2 ee, escantention be inh Pemecret | oeration would be performed to-day r cannot entail the sacrifice of any |by Dr, Joneph A. Blake, of No. 00 Madi. 1 Principle or of any faithful oiMicla eon avenue OfMicials at Roosevelt de- op can they incisie a yoosapromise with | usness. far as I am concerned, there will be no peace except with hon oe CRAFTY SWINDLERS REAP RICH HARVEST. od ins it last aight end belittied his {il- ip Siabinclons oul ithe index Seaw! of his left hand while performing on autopsy mt the bosptta! morgue two weeks ago. This wound was infected and the poison epread through his azn. Dr, Blake om Tuesday made incisions at the elbow and near the shoulder blade, sa r >. emovii dar; ua mt t Yoong sland City Arrest May Ro-| SOmSM ie ‘hetaten Saat alent wo arity | 8 veal Gigantic Robbery of Recesaa aes ig pets ge ties Dr. Au joss thirty years old Laborers, He ‘recently ined the Hovnevet state le im, ct ta ri hi Because he tried to buy « steamehip amon the younger Souter ss “ihe Qicket Pack to his native Poland with,a| $209 Confederate vill Peter Sonneld. a) tunnel worker, was arraigned in the Long Inlané City Police. Court to-day, He protested that the moriwy was good, 4nd declaged that most of bis country- men and other foreigners employed at the tunnels have thelr savings In GERMAN LINER STR ANDS ON ENGLISH COAST. DEAL, England, yer 2—The Ger . man steamer Wilhelmina ran ashore Bort of currency. on Goodwin Bands early to-day and The police, after investigating, alles? | afier being aground some hours was | [that New York swindlers have for some! floated ‘with the assistance of tugs and Mme been reaping a rch harvest bY | procgedeg on her voyage, exchanging the spurious money for the) Whe Wilhelmina cannot be definitely bard cash of the unsuspecting aliens. identified in the maritime — record: Schneld went to the money-changing | #¥allable, but ts propebly the Du mer Wilbelmin 4.7 tons Holland uit” Btotanvart, bank of Christoforo Marinocco, at No. ve Owned b Rotter a 12,000 MORE SHARES. 01d Dow m Company of Maine to Make a New Issue. Long Island City, | aid he wanted to go! 4 plenty of money Pulled out m thick roll of bills apa tore off the hundred spot in payment for) bis passag.. Christoforo knew the civil was war over, and the money of the Confeder- ger ou at, date, and sent for The directors of the Dominion Peter G . Dut} Company of Maine to-day authortaed | i Y Fee Oe te ras lh bate |an iesue of 32,400 additional a! of pane We aa ock to be offered to stockholders at ot the * hare on the basis of one ah ave Ih the, same. m ace Wrary twenty-four ‘shares now held. oe -, ‘ iptions will be in two eae and others emp! pyed on the tua- ute, the frat June and the last 0 ‘Thi¢ authorization follows closely the, same action by the Old Dominion Com- FRED HANLON NOT Bich Sta ontiy “held! yy!" ane Matte | SUICIDE, SAYS WIFE | Ghe Believes That He Left Cily Because of Worry Over the Warf on Poolrooms, That Fred Manlon, once secretary of —_— | For Wives and Mothers Save the Loved Ones from Drink Lvil-Orrine Guaranteed to Cure Can Be Given § Sec ‘etly. the Coney Island Jookey ( who dia | af your busband OF son bay Spon 4 | SMeared from his home ti Voorvees | victim to the drink babdit stop landing Avenue, Bheepsiead Bay, on Saturday, | eolding and erring, | Use ori, ‘wal tI Tecommpended by thousands, successful remedy. ly Mt dewived. or the py fis ows {reo will, tt ye tee. Gesire. for stro {ilids up tbe 7u0 down anton attachae no i Rerenet to| tha the weakened Lerve lhe letter witien by him to her on the| { ont to, bie ors condition Wan ite, a eta shel ist on Ha yamp Mert iy & iy Weuld te Tied 40 | Orrine oon et a one » jai ae ragsing of the bay has tue Stee ot Orrine 16 Bh a bes io reveal any trace of the body but alm can be id not commit suicide rk lent canta Oring way. ed of Killing His Brother. lg THE EVENING © WORLD, THURSDAY, WOMAN FOUND DYING ! ' down quuse who fot Lion ¢ } law for a7 BUTTER RANKED t Ibo of Kew, MAY 2, Mei 3 te » keen it Gown until) her husband Gutter! Runaway! Justice had bei Keaty eld that he believed tt! down ines April b, Ai a bel # poet ant or. CABALLERO SP. c AMBASSADOR 10 IT. dered the ph to gail f May 2- Actes Peres Cal ton to-day, Mr eer pe ts ; y 3 SAte ey Li ile, ABUL ers been appointed mck . Tenement for selling to 4 poet & pou tpurned by Mir, Heanes. “The threpslie: AccompAnyINE the © & ihe resiggation of the, Armiie calkulated, tt was anid, by 4 t and passed J 1 iufeur also Were # anuary & of the present year “JUST TIRED,” SHE SAID 7 an ; a R.H. Mecy & Co. 's Attractions Are Their Low Prices if lé Son, with Letter, Convinces || y y p Police It Was Only, an || Overstock Clearance Accident. {| C peep a Sales Continue. cemechicrterpeceveaba ener | Particular attention is directed to Grant SUNG. 401 Went Pitigetath atreat ~ |} -ORIFNTAL RUGS AND CARPETS, Kiased her four little girs good-bye and B'way at Gth Av. 34th to 35th St } Pecan ‘ < started them school, “She then sat « sme GE NO z pene a combined with a pega echgreragl Seiad | Men’s | Pia beg . res | SALE OF DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETS, home for incurabl os ego, has | = osiery a Fg iS SEB | B Ree i ee rota eay Banca efor antl Clothing. Shight!y appertect gr me | LINOLEUMS. AND MATTINGS—at rometimes hte'trins take him near the | ota) , | Standard $1,35 and $1.50 Ho- ||} 2 ICE > i d Fl Stone a where wi father tn th You CannotBuy sey — manufacturing imperfec- | | REDUCED F RICES. 3rd Fl. | ae note ge Stesigeeregindh ad lag ian? Better Clothing | tions that amount to! pore | 1 Reraes Me NE RER: Wik ( for in DP oalviie- Wea than a_ thick ad he andy -——— — - ther frie eady- ar, | there. The we qualities and Is de Tovaay wan Si of the een But. Yous Can | appearance ars nimpaive! | Coque Boas and Stoles: 6 home, and while he «o' j , i eet ata |] 7 . 5 i coat his mother ane down aad wrote | Very Readily |’ witty double soles, heels and toes. || Sale Extraordinary. vm roe You look pale, mother as he told the story later. ‘Take « rest {.to-day." “I think T will long rest; I'm very tired.” After Harold had gone went to a window in the rear of thi and her neighbors saw her, ver! . standing looking cut for @ lon lo note-of good cheer to the invalid. | said the boy, she replied, “a good, the mother There {s a tree in the back yard Match This For More Money. Foor, jt ritth Tha Spring Suit or Top Coat qies- tion beomes mere- lyone of howmuch e ¥ of the old tenement, and a budding was within reach of the you expect to pay. s hand. if * | oft | twig covered with tender green | sprouts. “This looks Mke spring,” ton neighbor across the yard; minds me of augt the countr: lever ace th but 1 don’ ain,” Martin reached out and broke she called “tt re- AS LITTLE AS $9.94 OR AS MUCH AS $34.50 —the price boun- daries .of our ap- ‘i ther woman ast ed to reply, but brok off into @ scream as sh. oK - saw her neighbor lean forward, plunge parel stocks, & ie pit window ard land ina heap where $12.50 and t yard below, They ran to her an picked her np. Just Tired, She Said to Surgeon. id i $45,00arethe price extremes for ap- Just tired,” she said as she was parel of the same laced In a Roosevelt Hospital amu- hy sort, 4 At every price 4 stoop THERE IS 0 5 ay \} THE {BEST -AP- Fethers Hees OF, Spe, Aull mind oF i PAREL PRO: CURABLE FOR boon, and eerie mea THE MONEY. Wits elicanee. Lk. Whether your Seem tied ce The rier adit fof request for ready- when whey road the Weiter to-wear garments 3 starts here or ends HELD FOR BLOW-UP THREAT. here, one thing is certain: In noother ™ inion Man Charge® with At- shop in Manhattan tempt to Wreck Train. | can you buy fault. As the result of threats made against i less clothing at ling Construction Company, of No, Cortlandt street. in erecting a water Brooklyn, Thomas Kelly, in the Butler Stree! Court to-day. Augustus Schrieber tokt the Cour! that Kelly had told him he would blown up” if he continued work. Fol ne was found @nder the tank. tollowed. HE 18 NOW CHEVALIER KUNG Lawton pt tnis schomtifio ANOTHER WHACK AT PATENT MEDICINES iS SR ts Tablets Made with Muci- lage Do More Harm Than Good. cine NEW YORK, May 2, 1007.—br nan says (hat alcohol or oholle preparetion other patent medicines, with muctiage will nod tor Dym Cs Seder et The aoa eierybody to ‘try Sieh "Gan easily Be ut Honor in recognition work. thie aly be mized by Bicarbonate of Boda..... Biaiac Burnt Mix thorough! spoootul after meal The above Ingre: ny Fell Phe Oriqntal Stora Brocade, Leather and Metal Bags and Purses A collection carefully chosen and guaranteed to please the most fas tidious in apartness. of designs, varieties Of embroidery” colors and appropriateness for waar, with al) the modish Spring and Summer tints ‘and shades. (M@in floor.) Be Sits" sari Sil saa enka? ae paths non-unton men employed by the Rues- = tank at the foot of Van Dyk street, “be | lowing this thréat, sald Sohrieber, a can “pr. George F. Kung, of this tty, to-/ day recelved through, he French Con- ener the decoration of Cirevalter such very modcr- ate prices, Put us to the test. Men's Suits in fancy fabrics, $9.94 to $34.50.’ Men's Blue Serge Suits, $9.94 to $24.50. Men's Spring Overcoats, $9.94 to $28.50, New Model Raincoats, $9.94 to $28.50, t i Firet Ploy © Sih St, Side ’ Pe - Men’s Furnishing Dept Shirts, Pajamas and Neckwear from regular stocks’ or made-to- order, at prices fully one-third lower than similar Furnishings com- mand in specialty shops, Negligee Shirts, made of fine ive | ity inforted Madras, in stripe check patterns; coat models, cuffs attached or detached... $1 98 White Pleated Boson Shirts, « model, cuff attached; hand~ laundered ~ 94c¢ Pongee Silk Pajamas,” made China; hahdsomely finished Cambrie Big Shirts, $1.00 qualities 74c Neckwear — Latest Novelty Knit ted Silk Fouf-in-Hands and String Ties, from abroad; Four-ln- Hands, $1.04, String Ties. 68e Neckwear in college stripes includ: ing French Four-in-Hands and Club at $5.00 values, sale . $3.74 Ties, in beautiful color combina Satine Pajamas, plain colors,| tons) Four in-Htanitey O46. 4c handsomely braided and {in iad ¢ Yoo dscene fj ished; $3.50 values, sale... $2.44 Men's Belts, in black, tan *and Naimsook Night Shir . well finished gray suede, with buckles of various mmed with braid; styles; special values at ped ory ene 5 ". 94el d4c,"e8e. and “ 94c > : Sale of Men’s Waistcoats. Fit, Floor High Grade Garments), 4 and 5-bution model, fashioned of fine quality flan muatrariand $1. 64) and wash fabrics {$2.50 to $4.00 values; sale Other Waistcoats in regular stocks at prices ranging up to$5.60 | Men’s iinet Soft Hats, 72 $1.88 and $2.74. Stetson’s $3.50 Soft Hats, $3.14. are the BEST POSSIBLE REASONS WHY DISCRIMINATING MEN SHOULD DEPEND UPON THIS MACY HAT STORE FOR THEIR HEADWEAR. Viminet Hats, a: fe in Belgium, are the lightest weight Hats progurable, Shown ip Alpine s! apes and a shape designed expressly for travellers who waut a Hat that can be folded and tucked in the pocket. They are marvelously light In weight. STANDARD $2.50 to $5.00 VALUES; our prices... +» $1.88 and $2.74 wig Sele Hate—The collection just received embraces ALL the newest shapes, in black, pear! and Belgium beaver, WHILE OUR UNDER PRICING OF STETSON HATS 18 ONLY ABOUT 40 %, ON/OTHER LINES IT 1 VBRY MUCH GREATER, our prices frequently being but ONE-HALF what others ask. ' Men's Finé PANAMA HATS, $4.96, $7.49 and $9.94. Men who take Panama Hat tine by the forelock, and buy the Hat NOW, may be sure of owning it for about half the price other shops will charge later in the season. r grades at prices tor $48.74 the paity ——p Made Veils: A Reduction Sale. .” Involving broken assorimen from regular stocks—all of re purchase, Many high class Pa is sian novelties are included, as well | as the remainder of our stoc Auto Veils Chiffon Veils, 1% to 3 yards long suitable for hat draperies, steamer and-auto use; former pr to $5.94 values, sale. 39c to $3 99 Grenadine Mourning V: yards (waterproof) 5 #110 values, sale.. 69c and 89c Dotted \Maline, 18 Inches wide 42c. quality, yard Bc | 17-inch Maline, | 1 colors; yatd ...5 Chiffon Cloth Ve ling, wide; yard c “Bridal Mlusion,” 3 et 4 yards wide; yard . 89c and $1. 22 ‘ F black, white an 2l1c 48 inches Boys’ Con- firmation Suits, $4.96 ont Flow special of fine bi Norfolk se A mac serge, belted and knickerbocker trou- sers, or plain dou- ble-breasted coat and regulation knee trousers, Other Blue and Black Suts up to $11.74, } en Cigars and Smokers’ Requisites. ze Adjoining the SI for Men— a Tobacco Store well Stocked with everything In Imported and Do- mestic Goods appealing to smok- ers, Tobaocos, particularly—dome tic Cuban, English and Turkis! Tobaccos—in Cigarettes, Cigars, pipe mixtures—every’ form in which the wegd is prepared f consumption, High grade Clear Havana box of 25, regularly § 49; Reina Victorias, box of 100, regularly $11.00; sale...$7.04 El Baroda—Perfectos —Havans wrap- per anti*fine long combination filler sold eMewhete at $700 a hundred; sale price for box of 25, $1.24; box of 50 , 2.48 Windscr House Bouquet— line com- bination filler and Imported Suma tra wrapper; sold elsewhere as a special bargain at $2.60 for box of $0; our price $1.08 Espine Havanas Segundas — Regular price, $2.25 for box of 50; s#.81.40 | E. A. Kline's Distinguidad Panatelas, Per Lucille | box of 50. mtg arly. 62.25; our | POS ascsane AR $1.49 | Clear Havana—Puritanos—Chico size, | Regularly $3.80 for box of $0. sale 82.24 Fine Porte Rican Ci Panatelas Finas fine hand-ni ars; elsewhere 2 for box of » sale $1.40 Candie Freak and Pure 5 direct (rom eurewn Gan *Kitchan Macy's Chocolate-covered Maple Marshmallows, lb, 24¢ | French Crystallixed Fru sorted; elsewhere 600. th. | | tt as 29c | our price Genuine 5 Milk Chocolates, the “Grison” brand, for which we are role agents in the United States; regularly Sc. a pack- age; salt per desen 42c Our Chocolates at $9. Ib. differ trom 806, choco lates in PRICE ONLY, Basement I Perlection” , All very fine quality and perfect: Boas—2 yards long; in white, Stoles—23 long; in ; gray and light white, gray and pink; | blue; Were $8.24; [> $4100 values) oxae $2.89 sile.. $6. 24 Z Finer Boas in regular stocks up to > $20.89, Misses’ and Children’s Suits, Coats and Dresses: Underprice.+ = Sailor Suits, new model, trimmed; 4 lo 14-year sizes Tub Dresses, in tan, blue and rose chamt blouse trimmed; 12 to 20-year Sizés;-$7.60 or brown, hyraid- me yo-piece qnodel, alue, sale... $5.24 mixtures, lined (with sale... ..++ $7.94 blue and red cheviot sizes; $9.50. value, Greta ts sdeceeee es $694 White Lawn Dresses, new mode!, Dutch neck; trimmed blouse; full skirt with rows. 6f tucks and deep hem;\4 fo 14- year sizes; $6.50 values, sale.... peeaee $4.24 White Lawn Dieu high ne case trimmed bertha, puff in’ blue, So-vatue, two-piece ¥ Short Ponts, semi-fitting models inn taffeta; $12.50 vales, 2 to 18-year sizes; Jouble-breaste: cloth; in novelty mixtures, lined; yoke fancy sleeves, embroidery belt; skirt with deep flounce; 4 to 42-year Bos red MOURN T CE ad Greer NY $2.49 i yoke of tucks and Val, inser- drop skirt of fine sizes; $5.00 vale Misses’ White Swiss Dresses, run tion, trimmed blouse; skirt with deep fornce, white lawn; 13 to 20-year sizes; $9.50 values, Macy Sale of Sheet Music. When t Flowers Bloom Springt ra Lib a Little More of You ol) oy Corner. the Evening by the Moonlight. It's Great to Be a Soldier Man, Id Give All My Life for You. Just You ané_I Fitth Poor, Array Wanna in the Are You Coming Out To-night Marie In i Mert Me at Twilight. ing Colors, U. 8 A My Irish Rose, Girbe, | Love You Oh, Mr. Crown. Heart Throbs (Waltz). n Jane (Intermezso) » Anything In the toma aver you.” Somebody Is Waiting for 1 Miss Kou You | 1 Can't Make Behave (Anna My Junt and the Mouse ) Mw Rack ae M te (Part York 7 Love You y Oherte (Parisian) rk J iedap, w ne Over to My House? Take a little Ride With Me Ww Be My Teddy Bear? u look Awfully Good to Father] (Anna Held) ra (instrumental). (Land of Nod) ’ Hi . Sale of Infants’ Apparel. «= Long Slips, of nainsook; tucked] Low Neck Drasses, of lawn, bertha yoke pases rt with embroidery Insertion Long Dresses, of nainsook; yoke | sizes 2, 3 and 4 years Ic trimmed with tucks and embroidery | Russian Dresses, of dotted lawn, box insertion 4¥0 | pleats hack and front; Dutch neck, em- Long Dresses, of as s00k, tu broidery insertion eck and i yoke; tucked and embroidery 1 sizes 2° 3 and 4.9 oa skirt | “Children's Drawers, of cambrie Long Dresses, of nainsook; yoke Of! nemstiiched hem with tucks abover fing embroidery and sluster of tucks, | Sea 496 yeurs : | hesprcunined uil't On Children's Cambric Drawers, tucks, a Long Dresses, of tucked yoke and embroidery insertion; tucks and wide embroidery ruffle on Uv ruffle trimmed with wide sizes 2 to 14 years lace ope 108| Pajdmas of pink and blue Madras, Long Skirts, of nainsbok; hemmed trimmed with braid; sizes 4 to 14 { 4 QO | years Ic trimmed rulfle 69. | check gingham; sizes 2 to f o years, ong Skirts, of nainsook, with two i ¢ ene & tr and tacé-trinirea Infants’ Dutch Caps miade-of lawn, <1 tal Ss Do. with revers of embroidery and rib. rue ae Bycsses, of lawn tucks and | bon bows, sizes, infants to 3 years, five lace tions In yoke; sizes ¢ months t 59:| Infagts' Lawn Caps with tucks, lace 7 nainsook, pointed | insertion and ¢ with large ye roidery insertion and| ribbon bow and strings; infants’ sizes fa 5 months and up to 2| to 3 year . yea 90 Infants’ Long Cloaks of cashmere é or Bedford cord, cap med with Short Skirts, of nainsook, hen a ‘82.07 three tucks, slzes 6 months to | braid osaie $G¢| Infants’ Long Cloaks hmere 2 etr 4 ‘ be nd hort made of na cay { a ond tucked ¢ with lace edge; sizes 4| 5 months to 2 years 40,4) ats Ot “ Short Skirts of lawn, with lace elal If sertion & ace-trimmed hemsti% ” ruffle, sizes 6 months to 2 years, 00 ths t ear » Waist Dre of fine lawn, yoke| Short pats of white pique cape of and bert trimmed with ¥ m stitch s tery nsertion and @t- nbroidery ruftle res | ‘7 3tres 6- months to 2 5 % ab fery ruff ae 08 Moth Preventives, Dacernent j Lavender Camphor, 9c; Cedar of Tar Sheets, size 40x48-tn, ee. , | Lebanon and Camphor a, Me | sheets, 8c; each ; Synthetic Camphor, pound pach Tar B dress eult rw ot Fr z 14+ oversoat-sie¢, 445; ulster 4 Ter a Mal Cards, 5 Sx? inch Moth Balls, package, ae rystals, package TT Oriental ae Bie, Mull Bones, Bis, Bees ui a Camphor, packane,. 1 Rug Bags ig We [Ta Na Camphor san conrecenel