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11S, AGREEMENT HALTS LANIS ALTON CHUSHD Railroad Was ised munity for Helping Prose- cution of Oil Trust. Pron Im- G. GRAND JURY WAITI : ‘Wedge in Quandary Speaks His Mind, but. Orders a Re- cess. Until Sept. 3. CHICAGO, Aug. 14—Judge Landis, ‘In {He United States District Court, to-day postponed ‘unti! Sept. # the Grand Jury " (rvestigation of the charges of ret ting against the Chicago and Alton ‘Railroad, growing out of the recent trial which pemuttet tthe ‘conviction of the Stand- eri Of] Company, of Indiana Jt was the original intention to begin the investigation Aug. 2, but Judge, Landis said he had recelved notincation from Attorney-General Bonaparte that the Chicago and Alton Railroad had een promises !mmu: and the Judge erdersd the adjournment in order that the records of the case might be looked taro, In cAdressing the jury Judge Landis eal: : ‘The Court directed the District-At- terney to lay before you the evidence the rates charged by the @hicago and Alton Rallroad Company of certain property of the Standard Oli “Company. Since this direction was Given I have received a communication ffrom the’ Attorney-General of the United @tates, the substance of which {a that prior to the indictment of the Standard. Ot the then United States Distriot-At torney made an arrangement with the @fMclals of the Chicago and Alton under which tt was not to be proceeded against, provided it would assist the Prosecution in good faith with evidence "and witnesses in the matter then pend- ing. * “In view of thii, tt ts the conviction of the Attorney-General that good faith requires the Department of Justice to do what it can to make good the Dis- trict-Attorney’s assurance, and this pi wents very grave question, because it fs of the utmost importance that no of- fender should undeservedly escape pun- dahment for crime on any such plea, as ‘Well as that even the criminal may not truthfully charge Government of ‘the United States with bad faith." “What this arrangement Court does not know, but assumes it possibly may have provided that the| Am ‘Chicago & Alton Company — should emancipate those who act and speak for tt from all obligation to decelve and mislead the jury on the trial closed. “It this be true, whatever officer of ‘the Department of Justice is charged te with the task of determining what shall | SX? be that department's attitude must care- fully conalder the transcript of the testi- | mony of these railway agents in order that he may Intelligenily decide whether ‘the Chicago & Alton road Is Ammunit ‘ “Whether the Grand Jury acts in th! matter will depend entirely upon conclusions tile official may reach. The vary Js therefore at liberty to take a -e¢oss until Sept. 3 | oye ENS tranacr! Biaodard torney-General Bonaparte for examina. tion, ‘and If he concludes that the -rall- fulfils Its promises in the Standard case the Grand Jury will not in- vestigate further, ’ IRISH VOLUNTEERS’ OUTING. Bime Military Display and Pro. gramme of Games Arranged. lately | 4, A. entitled to |G; Corn Prod. fof the record tn the H] case will be sent to At- |p 1 CKS SMASHE N BEAR TALK 0 MING FALUR Star SI 1 Pope — Receivership id Rapid Selling and Prices Crumbled, > THE RULE HEAVY LOSS ( Amalgamated Penn- sylvania and New York Ceh- tral Objects of Attack, Copper, Appe and narrow: morn- stock market broke vio- rnoon,. with losses in the active:tesues reaching from $ to 7 points and even greater losves In the special ‘oup. The weakness ir) the afternoon followed the announcement of recelver- ship proceedings in the Popa Manufao- and Tums OF Mina in high! commer- clal -eial qua: The break was accelerated by a ser- tes of attacks agalnst-prices and th absence of substantial support. Some of the more seve: Josses In the lato session Included New York Cen- tral 314, Union Pacific 484, Northern ‘Pacific 81-2, Reading 41-4, Great Nortn- ern preferred 4 Smelting &, Amalxa- mated Copper 6, Union Pacific pre- ferred 7 and New York Airbrake 9 1-2 Special weakness was shown by the local traction shares, Interborough-| | Metropolitan preferred declining 31-2 Brookiyn Transit 5 and Third Avenve $ Consolidated Gas also fell 3. The sharp break in prices brought « food or Seng orders ant UOperatorn for the decline selzed the opportunity | to make an attack upon vulnerable| points in the list of stocks. Ama Famated Copper was a tar ler heavy seuing broke te w jow record for ine year. Pennsylvanl. Tan off to 115, (he loweat point reached In severa: yeara, Loug lines of St. Paul stock came out, driving (he price do to 1i7 7-s. New York Cent in the decline, touching 10) eat record for ten years. Liquidation was in pi to the clowe, with the deoiine somewhat check: ed by purchases by speculators for a} deci.ne to enable them to fill earlier contracts (o sell. The tota) sales of stocks today were 902,200 shares and $1,542,000 of bonds. { | re The Closing Quotations. highest, lowest and closing prices ane St? Svanues Of stocks from yesterday's final quotations pre as [oikwe . e Irish Volunteers. at their outing tu Gattio Park, Long Island City, next Bunday «ill contest for valuable prizes | in athletic games, in addition to taking part in a military display. Firat Regiment. Major E. F. Floed has charge of the sports, Volunteers from Brooklyn, New Jersey, Weatches- » ter and Connecticut will be present, ana f fm the grand ansault-at-arma fully 5,000 men will participate, “The FaLes Will slat ACT P.M There U honor race, suck rec c . i , 8, obstacle rave, % Mo-yard acratoh, and a’ shoe race, with broadsword contests, sword vs. bayonet eontests and other military. competi. tons, day will end with a dress parade a review of the volunteers by dent Gov Charlier ———— BROOKLYN’S SUNDAY DRY? You Mean if It Doesn't Rain! In O'Keeffe's Sidestep, Actine Police Commiasioner O'Karite Was asked to-day if he had received @ny communication from Acting Mavor McGowan in reeart to a letter from the Law Enforcen.ent Society 62 condit! prevailin, in Rrooklyn an’ to the 41 forcement of the Excisa Inw. He said! he had not Te sklyn golne to be dry next) | Find the Violin! It will probably take you Jo: solve this puzzle than it a Musical-Inst bare. gnorning Want Directory Just Try and See! Col. E. P. Gilgar will command the ¢ mill be football matches, a medal-of- | £ [ralgned before him c High. Low. Clos. Cn’ 04: 38° or? oy sy we 38 La ah G4 0% 4 \ gt a* 2 a2 | ad ge at | 32 —1y! He eet 7% 1 + 189 100” _ 3" os oO + 28K Led 1 i ou 5 bare 4 4% +1 “en Me RST 138 151% 180% =48 e Sy ay =18! 2 20! 20: i Baty ma bau | c 7421 {ita = 5 oh eg es 1305 “att ui ree >, i we ue Het g| 104R — 2” | 133 iy — os a cay Mw Mi, &Y i TOR + | a =? 13° — Th 109 4 | so + B% — 18 By wm 7% 4+ 21 1% 7 —% = 4 a —2 — 241 Routh § + | Tol. Loa W Het, & W pf Twin Clty Te Link Ww Ww WHERE’S THE MOB THAT FLOURISHED LAST WEEK?)? Magistrate Breen, In the Centre street court, wan amazed to-day to hear that Qhatles Denine, a prisoner ar- arged with offer- ing candy to rold Le Handet, of No, 1 Washington atre ba. d notbeen pursued by a “frenzidd had been arrested ion upon a, In poace- was He sald arrived in New York dirk with blood at und tn his clothing, released with a that he had just from Califo 1 for hia. old home pai LEHIGH MAKES GAINS. PHILADELPHIA, M rect Le} Aug. eh Va | cumulative. | Unues as & going concern. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 1907. | TO HAND A RCENE Big Automobile Concern: Tied Up by Court on Claim of Ohio People. OF ces |CAPITAL $22,000,000. Tight: Money and Difficulty in Affairs Given as Cause. Financing: Its HARTFORD, Conn’, Superior Pope Aug, 14—In the to-day Albert L. receiver of the Company of this of the McManus 0.,. which H_ Fret4- Bonds were fixed Court here was appointed Pope Manufacturing city “xpyon application Kelty Company, of Toledo, ented by James ow. York at Capt A. Pop\, have f 200, 000, Pope, who if a son of Col.' A. As permanent recelver is to power and authority to de- nue for, collect and receive take Into his’ possession all the roods, chat rights and credits, money and effects of the company, Judge Case also ordered that the any, ite officers and agents be re- strained from exercising any of the privileges and from collecting debts or K out or assigning any of its estate. dn the order {t te specified that the recelver may conduct the business and contract for the sale and delivery “of nntomoblies, bicycles and their _acces- sories to such an extent as in his judg- ment may be advisable, and until the further order of the Court. He may discount notea and may bor- Tow money to an amount nét exceeding At any one time $50,001. The recelver ts thorized to make an Inventory of the corporation's aseets. It was ordered by the Count that no- tice of the temporary appointment be riven to all parties at interest on or be- fore Aug, 3, the notice also to Inclose @ notice of a hearing to be held Aug. 3% in thie city. The McManus-Kelly Company, in the action Insticuted here to-day, sued on Its behalf and on behalf of such other cred_ Jtors and such stockholders ef the com- pany as may elect ‘to join in the prose- ou It olted claim te sald to be | FR | 4,436.20, with Interest, — The Pope Company has manufactur- ing planta in Hartford and Enfield and Westfield, Mass, and Hagerstown, Md. In the complaint the value of the com- bany’s property in this county is given at $3,291,598.04 It ts asserted in the complaint that in the hands of compe- tent receivers the affaire of the com- pany can be so administered that the Claims against it can be paid in full, The McManus-Kelly ry claims Gamaxes of W500. General ‘receivers for the Pope Company were in New Jersey Tuccday, Ratan The company was Ine. February, in New Jersey, succeed ing the American Bicycle Company in the manufacture of bicyoles and suto- mbllea. It owns all the stock of the Yope Motor Car and of the Federnl Manufacturing Company, There te $30,900,009 of common $2,590,915 of ret proferred. and §. @f second preferred stock outstanding. The first preferred tn a 6 ver cont. cumulative stock, subject to call at 10. The second preferred ts & ver cent. J} the stock fe held in yoUnm truat enduring Pints, Le AB4. There is no banded indebtedness The appointment of « receiver for the company was due to the present condi- tion of the money market, according to lay by Joline, for the re- ‘ollows Wy very reason to bel the assets ¢ many Umes the amount of the liabilities, if tne company con- o expect at such will be the case.” Albert L, Pope. Vice-President oj company, ‘la the receiver for the Manufacturing Company and {ta suo- Sidiary oompanies, including the Pope for the northern the o “USTEARNEARLY $70 000,000 Pass One Point in the Sys- | tem in the Rush, 578 MILES OF. TRACK,; These and Many Other De.’ tails Brought Out Be- fore the Commission. <The Bréokiyn Rap!d Transit system for investigation by the Pabiic Service Coinmission in ‘the Aldermanic ; Charabers ef City Hail to-day. In the absence of Chairman Willcox, Commis- sioner McCarroll presided. William Ivins ts the counsel in charge. The company ewented by counsel. Edwin Winterwasthe fleet! Fyrom him Mr. Ivins ed to learn the /history of the con- solidation of the var companies in the B. R. T., submitting a lat of a dozen companies which had been com- bined with the Brooklyn Heights Com- pany, which combination was known as the Brooklyn City Rallway Company. was controlled by a corpora- mpany known as the Long Isi- and Traction Company, a Virginia cor-, yoration; and still later by the B. R. T, “col. W. T. 8. Wililams waz cal to hein Mr. Winters out, although Mr./ Winters did not leave the witness stand. Mr. Willlama not only explained various points orally, but he suppliled a num- ber of elaborate tables and documen which—had—been- prepared tor the Com: mission, giving In outline the oorpora' custody of each one of the numerous! constituent or subsidiary companios in the entire B. R. T. system, 70 Companies in the System. Co} Wilt: tables cover the cor- porate history of the various companies down to June 30, 197. Mr. Ivins read the titles of them one after another and they were numbered and placed in ev!- dence, After this process had been con- tinued for twenty minutes or more, Mr. | Ivins remarked wearily, “The perfect | simplicity and lack of complexity in| this system will be apparent to the. Commission.” In summing up, Mr. Williams said that altogether there are peventy com- In the B. R. T. system. The tracks Is 578 miles. This gis track basis, and Includes line. tn fact, everything in the tee Willams described the connection of the B. RT. with the Long Isiand Rajiroad Company. @ are thr lines in which both syatems are In| ested, the Jamaica, the Manhattan Beach and the Bay Ridge lines. There fs. also the Prospect Park and Long Inland, owned by the Long Ialand, but leased’ to the |B. R. T. Receipts Nearly $20,000,000. rr, Winter testified that the total re- com for the year ending June 30 last were as follows: Passengers, $18,443,- 962.27; $256,965.59; U, "8. mail, Express Company, $187.12; advertising, $148,404.16; ri fan Rafiway Trafic’ Company ‘(for re- moving city refuse), $439,640.79, ‘Mr. ‘Winter was asked about the frame conditions in Fulton street at x pointed star,” @s the junction fiowebhy.Joralemon, and Adama sireeis with Boeruat place ls known. He sald that in the rush hours slightly Tees than 700 cars pass along Fulton mtreet por hour at that point. He was of the opinion that In no other in the country did so many oars puss Keogiven -peint-on-one. atrest rajlyi a AY ther tness called t | fg on a sini luck is get acruna the street, then?” they do,’ Mr. do," was the answer. i Winter “waa asked what te the stable element of the omn- ness, and ho replied prompt- "The ¢assenger traffic.” operating expenses of the B. R. im, aa given in the sohedule for eve $11,465, | enveloped in clouds of smok full force of the ‘fre hose waa turned water rushed down on the heads of the passengers Instantly the vesse! screaming men and | banks off Roseton. [Ones minute. POPE MFG. CO. B.A.T. TOOK IN CREW AVERTS FRE PANIC O AVE STEAM Seven Hundred Cars an Hour Men of the Adirondack Sub- due Excitement of 600 Passengers. NO_ LIVES ARE All Transferred to the Green- port aud Proceed Up ‘the Hudson. That many of the six hundred passen- Kers on board the big steamer Adiron- ack, which caught fire laté last: nf off Reselin, a small hamlet above N, burg, were not lost was due solely to excellent discipline of LOST. the crew, who fought back the frenzied men and wom- 4,0 and her freight capacity 1,000. She . has five decks and staterooms, all rootos, At the time of her first control some of the women and some | trip she was regarded as one of the | Was soon fast to st steamboats afloat In the way of | sk war let down and terlor decorations excell e of JEROME GONG TO CANADA TO ISH alongside rs made a dash for the | furnishing boats had been lowerec) POISONED BY MORPHINE. on the east aide of the Adirondack. and| Hin ofe of these was loaded a quantity. tof maj: The Greenport ‘amashed| Frederick Schroeder, a stage carpen-| pistrict-Attorney Jerome wi! start on Against these Ifeboats, crushing them |ter. was found ly Bale naa Mel a two weeks’ hunting and fishing trip like eggs, Tho mail was dumped out] front hall of the {umnished room house) | Ca te acy. Capt: Piper, former into tho river, It was said that moat of|No, 272 West Thirty-rixth ate persed: Poca rena Crew Conquers Flames. at a Mesh Al hike During Mr. Jerome's coma, from which all efforts to arous The Greenport then steered for | him were ineffectual i Poughkeepsie. Her captain sald that| He was sent to Roosevelt To he could accommodate 2 of the pa | pherentherphyaiclane four’ aym to engers for the night and would take | out recovering consciousness them on to Albany, but that he would haye te land fifty othera In Pough- keepsle. The Greenport arrived ‘at Poughkeepsie at 1.0'clock this morning, and tho fifty passengers alighted, taking a New. York Central train for thelr des- t, ir, will be Aeting WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS JAMES McGREERY & C0. RUG DEPARTMENTS, In noth Stores. t with only themselves aboard, the ol, -Then| that it was an investixa yun as to tha cause of t It tw belleved that it} started from a cigar or matches. oare- lessly thrown awny, see Togs to thé Adirondack from to-day and floated her {nto | She then started for New Sale of Carpetings. Best quality Domestic Axminster, Plain and figured,.,,....1.35.per yard Wilton Velvet, ‘The latest shades in plain colors.;.2 2... ....,1.10 per yard Wilton Velvet, best quality. ..e.+ ent the en when, with flames ‘ackling above zi TIERED MG SET ae east Za a them, they would have jumped over- Best quality Tapestry..75¢ per yard ~ oard. No z t. i g 5 boar liven were lost Royal Wilton Rugs. Size 9x 12 ft...27.50 The Adirondack was practically un- 5 i ‘ da 1 and proceeded on her way to OMlelala of the Peos Tapestry Rugs. Best quality. 3Size Albany. okt The Adirondack, commanded by Capt. Woolaey, left the Peoples 32 North River, Behind her came Troy Ine. All the wa Greenport kept with! of the Peoples line boat, burg there came signals of distress tr, the Adtrondack, and at the flames burst from the forw: deck. -There_was_a concert on SaaK the wd: Line pler, Y Up the river reported to Capt Woolsey that th was a fire. There was no commot when tho captain ordered his men aloft, ning fercely and The flames were bur the crew found the fire was Otter of them. Quietly the ship. It senger to passenger. The captain said, quietly: “The steamer ts on fire. There ts jJanger. Just get your wraps and ready to land.” Wild With Excitement. Passengers who staterooyns were then aroused. were told there was no danger. Pareengers, awed, but rot in a state Panic, gathered on the lower dec! They could hear the men fighting fire above them, and at times they w. Then wetting on the flames and the {frightening them. was filled with won They dashed about the d lke mad. Many of them ran clo the railings and were prepared to dive off inte the water, when a iine of mem- bers of the crew was formed by captain and the panio-stricken ws kept from destroying themselves. The next instant signalled the Greenport and made speed for the shore, The flames by this \tme were leap-| ing high in the air and the could be felt on the lower decks. fright of the passengers was increas The crew could har h PESOe OSE SESEES EE SESE EE OSE EESEES ESE NESSES EH ESEe” Orica yn in appointed by 7 ecel vel oF = neta ig g 39 CENTS’ WORTH FOR 1 CENT {lar action will be taken 2 EVERY DAY THIS WEEK Puled assets ond Nabilities . cute cowat|? THE NEW YORK EVENING WORLD Hor (Company—Aasetn. over | Will print a coupon good for FREE admission Faeroe tied RY to New York's newest amusement resort — mth lebilition of $2,900,000 3 PY ND **35 Minutes from Broadway,” ptmentiee Samoan reateh | HAF LA » SOUTH BEACH, Staten Island, wtreln chin cite, Who It was knows | Which Also Includes Free Admissions to All of the Big Appolntinent of w receiver was so neat. [Sy as = Me Rrbadway, wort or te) |) Wednesday, Aug. 14/ Free Admission Henderson’s manager, of nothing but the tl ket. There ts ay awful str now in the Automodile tra manufacturing cate are: the Pope Toted Are are: the Pope Toledo, P Pope. Hartford and” Pone huve not learned "any des lieve the trouble will be fAry one, and. that the oars for ue horuy be resumed e Manufacturing as nay ad rouble t the Po owas canted toiey hat the company hax negotiating Its loans sald’ here the company's w capital was too small to carry buriness and wan on the an there ia vhere has been having exci sands of carn have been | Da ready market, but the have been slow. The company | EYUUTT LUTE TTY TCT CUTTY ULV CCrer ey iter COUPON Will Be Good for Thursday, Aug. 15 COUPON Will Be Good for Friday, Aug. 16 COUPON Will Be Good for “ KAi Saturday, Aug. 17 COUPON Will Be Good for 24, except Sunday. CUT THIS FREE ADMISSION thom of the skin ts diavgreeable the pertect Woodbury or write Dept, D for informa THE Jeha H. rractologtoet a Woodpury INTE | 22 W, 23d St., N. Yo 3 trimmed with Val. lace insertings. EVERY SIZE.... +] ADMIT BEARER TO { ADMIT BEARER TO S te P i D | — HENDERSON'S ZARA’S : tunning Princess Dresses, ?| CHINESE THEATRE. ; ‘Fall of Port Arthur.” } Formerly $8, $9 and $10, Reduced to $3.98 Each. 2 2 Fanny ; City: Sto | A dainty, richly made dress, made of elegant SILK BATISTE, . : Batlene ten ie Ce Pare Ni Boost nase thes e! handsomely tained with ace iiseriioneeemedailinns! tucks, 3 98 2 trolley cars, Se direct to Happyland. hans :| Ke, SPeGial yo sereereeeee eres eseeereee se seseer sss Be PAA AAA ATA AAMAS oe : f By FREE RIDE ON Chinese Theatre and Zara’s Fall of Port Arthur.” FREE ADMISSION TO ‘ “DEATH OF CUSTER.” |FREE ADMISSION TO BALLROOM AND HAN’S AMATEUR SHOW, MINIATURE R.R, Q<x> Coupons good any day up to and including August OUT. TO HAPPYLAND, _ At 6 e'clock last night. the Greenport, of the in speaking distance when off New- same instant ard hurricane | - rows Few of the passengers had re- Ured to their staterooms when {t w: the word was passed about Wea whitpered from pas- had gene to their They ‘The The e+ + (13.00 kiya. npoint on June 8, s_{aunched on Nov. Do ~ No. 34th Street. and she wa ar 23rd Street. thes ‘She made her first trip the [On June 2, 1806 “** Her dimensions are 412 feet over al! feet beam, 13 feet dep’ 8 of only § f Kross tonnage ‘om NE ROWING STORE - Luncheon In Our th Floor RESTAURANT . ton the no e | Wonderful Bargains from Our A Startling underprice retail event--an example of the extraordinary values, astounding kargains, which are becoming very common at Rothenberg — & Co.’s. These specials for to-morrow MUST BE ADMITTED ‘THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY. Come to-morrow. *’ Save % to %. Genuine Royal’ Axminster Rugs bees Smyrna Rugs. In Oriental, Floral and Allover Patterns Absolutely reversible, and all are of es. the ar th ks tb the ere 1 Special at: / Boecial at Soecta-at |edact copies of very much more ex- Life-Boats Made Ready. Po oxe2n, | 10.6x83 = ‘ 9x6 tt, tise Asti io Vv | | ( | | pensive Rugs, in Occidental -and Cap Woolsey believed that he could einer é Value i 5 [analee tLe a control the fire unti! the panic devel- $3250 | | $27.50 | g17.50 J Oriantal effects. oped. He was positive there was no On ie) , i : Immediate aanger, “forthe “reason tit Al Sm ee 9x12__feet, Value _ $15.00. a the fire was on the upper deck, but ex. ith $s Brussels Rugs cSpetialiat.....eeeeee eons 7.98 | When the men and women began losing At One-Third Off Regular Prices. 10.6x7.6 feet... Value, $12.00. thetr heads he determined to take no Scie seals tat | Special at 4 chancea. \ i alae | Spectalini settee ee eevee Na) Ha.gaveordara.that che itfe boats. 9212" 45 00 1 REA 142 60 ete 1g 00: feet, Value $7.50. Spe 3.8 he wot ready. Then he steered for the $23.50 | e | $16.75 § 'e $12.50 {Oo | ClaL ates seers eee ee eee +. Je he all eat Three Remarkable Bargains in Beds Reflecting a\ few of the hundreds of exceptional opportunities in our Great August Furniture Sale to save money by making selections now. .50 Steel and Brass Bed, $5.50 | Wonderful $10.50 Steel and # = ine s Brass Bed at $6.50 pol ing diy $6.50 Bed, $4.50 BRASS RAIL BED (ike {lustra- tion); extended foot and heavy fil- ing; made In 3, 36, ¢and 46 Value $6.50, Bale price, all sizes, Massive Steel and Brass Reds, like iluatration; heavy clontinuous posts, brass at’ head and foot; shown in sizes 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in, Regular price 1s $5.40; sale price for Tormorrow Is, exch, Mi lve continuous heavy filers, 12-In. b head and foot. Sell $10.f0—all stres, $18 Elastic Felt Mattress, $10 $12 Hair Mattress, $7.50 $20 Hair Mattress, $12 Elastic Felt Loti: le up w erka 13 40-lb, Halr Mattress, made up to SE EAE A 4-lb. pure curled Hair Mat: | your order, cove: cholee selection. o! va treas, mado up in all | AS CREER! ticking; all_ta sizes; covered In gen- | clos tufted. ulne A. C. A. Ucking, and positively wort price, all #lz@ses. 320.00. Sale price...... We iknaouace Specially for To-Morrow’s Sale- 1,500 Handsome Princess Dresses, Jumper Dresses & Shirt-Waist Dresses. Every garment in the entire lot is worth at least $5.00, and some very much more. The Princess Dresses are made from fine qual- FFF IFEFISTF IST ISS FST SSS SFT TITS GEFTIS SHS FOGTIST FIISTSGIITITIIGS ity Lawn, Flowered Organdies, Dimity, Batiste, all- over lace or net yokes; new full sleeve, prettily tucked and trimmed. Full flounce skirt, made with folds and

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