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* year there —#irla,mermaiis—and—ather characters — THE EVENING WORLD, * TUESDAY AUGUST 27, gi 1907 MATINEE GIRLS VOTE OFTEN FOR CORSE PAYTON Seem Determined to Make! Him King of Coney’s Fine Festival. OTHERS RU ‘NING WELL. | Moré than 4,000 Candidates, and Every One Has an Equal Chance. © ‘The plana of the Mard! Gras Aesocta- a@tion are beginning to cyrntalize. This fs nearly twice as muoh money in tho treasury as has been @vallaie In any former year. President Wiillam B. Lake, Vice-President Frank 'P, Gallagher, Treasurer Henry G horn, Secretary Phil Schweickert, Burt G. Lewls, Chairman of the Finance | Committes; Sam Gompera, ex-Presi-| dent E. P. Clayton, Grand Marshal Frank F. Clayton, Alderman Potter and the rest are working hard getting A programme arranged that will make | the whole week—Sept. 16 to Sept Loerilt « continuous round of plearure, Eyery effort xfll be male to make the days as joyous aa.the nights dur- | ing the Carntval of States, with some- thing worth seeing every hour of the day. Children’s Pony Cart Parade. | ‘There will be a ohildren's day, with | & great pony cart parade. The parade Will be made up of Iittle veliicles | drawn by {iny horses, their little mas- ters and mistresses, in the basket phae tons and jaunting cars behind them. ” ‘There will be several prises for com petition In this parade, and ft will oc- | our tn mid-afternoon. There are fort of these fairy turnouts at Coney I and, but the parade and competitions Will be open to miniature horses and carriages for all parts of Greater New York and elsewhere, for that matter. Those who would Ilke to enter should | adress Henry Grashorn, hardware Surf avenue, Coney Island Autos Wi!) Be in Line Too There will be a big automobile parade | with handsome prizes for competition: | ® parade made up from the attrecilons | at the varfoue amusement resorts, to which will be added the whole line of floats used in the night pageant, but of course without the fairies, bathing } | Which will people 9 foatn at night ‘This part of the day parade will af- | ford an opportunity to see the graceful | Mines of tte work of Herbert A. Brad- | well, king of float builders, and hie ar- | Uist, Sbulter. yy It will be truly a week of Joy and | Jollity, fun and merry-making at New | York's greatest playground: and with Aetermined efforts now making to | that end it wil! be without rowdylam of any kind. | More Than 1,000 Candidates. | 1 be m Mardi Gras carnival to any man might be| ew Orleans, or Parts,| le for the honor ta wax-| tous, as the bundles | {_baine dts pouring {nto the! Mardl Gras edt of The Pvening| World attest Cat this stage | ro than | of them r one} hundred votes, while thirty candidates | havo five dred or more, and sixteen | havo more than readers of| ave cut the! ropping t t Mot boxes located hear the: nding them to the| Mardi Gras edite } ng, dutout of about yeen nominated tar | Mardi Gras only three have| miiantion and had their pithdrawn: trom. ue. th Still 15 Daya to Vote, ‘There are still fifteen days left for the} campalgners, and, the leader in=to-dayta count the Facet hr—not ore Say means. Amt tt ty entirely probable tliat some man whose | jame has not appeared will be} Tt ts a curious t Liormon Who have nume: ed out an in the coveted crown of the King of ‘ie Carnival of States. | Reprew Th World ‘Core Avenue tro last night: to fend the opening of the * hox In. the lobby they: * wo -baftot by tho intense erling actor-managor who are legion in| | admirers of this and theatre ow1 Brooklyn The programmes ‘tell every person in thesaudience that thelr favorite wants fo be King ras the Mard! Gras and thet ~ dal Hoty ean had by cuttlng tha cou- rom. The Evening World, and can D9 voted by placing them in the ballot box at the door after the performance, Corse Payton Again In Lead. Apparently the audiences bought Rvgning Worlds trom the boys at the and every mother’s son ‘ot ‘em, and ter, too, voted for Corsa Payton, as promised to choose his equally talented as well as beautiful wifes Fits Reid Payton, to be hie Queen of the carnival M At any rate thes were stuffed with C and thene, together w her whtch came by I, netted 19,951 yotes for Payton, making total’ to. Mate, 73,021. The. other candidates are not dia- however, for every one of them Win out In the remalning fort. onopou! Bhi on oe ithe campaign. Jo ie han nd Payton. Thnl hae 13,682 ote Rosenthal has # tn his witimate auccena that tocdey ene | Proweniod. for the benoat of Byoning| World readers, a picture of hin future uaen—Ming Heanor, Violst Hosenthal, Ma eweet and pretty: ttle dat twelve years old, and Just now havin, lovely vacation at Sea Gate, whore Ge osenthal is spending the summer, fotes are coming In rapidly for Lowits Leon Hail, A. “Committes of Matinee Girln" wont tn 275 yesterday, making the tctal for the, popular, actor’ 1, (ror Coupon Seo Page 2) ———— KNIGHTS oe Npenschas FES. VAL. A summer: nae ‘festival of tne Knights of Columbus will be held this evening at the Manhattan Casino, Fiundred and Fitty-ftth Mtehoh ayenue.. The festival eed to ral: tunds for obarity. «SANE be provided: rey be Siocing | +} lund. "| GBge and 81,00 Three Young Women Named tor Queen of Coney’s Mardi Gras.!| FLEANOR VIOLEP eae} SEN WAL HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY _. ISLAND CARNIVAL. 23.021 19,460 Corse Payton... John Econopouly lias Hosenthal . Chiet Bull Bear. fernand Akoun ...... Mortimer Kephan . Jere F. Two Jerry Donnelly Eadie V. Hines. George W. Hall. Augustus Phillipe . Louls Leon Hall Elina P. Clayton “Doc! Marine whit BL Jolly.. Augustus Ludeman .. Antenlo’ Corsi .....- John J, MeGraw “Mandy Harry’ Fred Schue -. George T. Hering ..- David Heleman Lemuel Smith Hemran Ha.ers . Capt, Gus Woblechieget Thomas Langtry Harry Welsh - br. Rey Oannen : Joseph Prince, No. 18 Suydam street, Brooklyn . Barney Kanoblech E. Van Ackerman. . ©. M, Musler.. John FP, Morrissy Dr. F, M. Burke, Cromwell Childe Tent City" Chaffes.... Arthur Levy George Lambot.- Ben Ryan, Dan Ke anes Gale FP, Spaulding Dr, J.7Lee Varona.. Walter E. Owens Charles B. Marne John Schumaker (Dope Club). George -R, Wagner John Dilmeter The Cohen occ. ©. W, Catkine (8th George McKalght.. William Elie M. 9, Perlman... Walter Howe Charles EB. Groth, Alfred Jackson John Lewls Wauke Harry Lambert. Wiltlam A, Norton. Ex-Alderman Lundy 3, ¥. Timony : Joseph 3, _ Prines. Piel Cian --1,000 Spooner Out After Twenty-seven Yearn, Jonn Crayford, ». Scotchman, ben me | an Amorican eltisen an he aupposed Oot | 16, 188. When the oath of citizenhip an administered declares nounced potentates and swore tha! he would up-| hold and support the Constitution of the United States, He lost hip certificate some time afterward. Under tho new law it Is necensary that al! forelgn-born citizens ghall proluce documentary proot of citizenship before being enrolled as voters, Crawford applied to the County Clerk, Rrooklyn, for a duplicate certificate, bis surprise he found (hat Ht made him renounce allegiance to the Emperur of Germany, of whom he was never a mub- ject, instead ‘of the Queen of Eng- Hie asked that the error tn his, idee . _ Iudxa | ourt gTuinted citizenship papers:be Co Faweett of tie County the application. Never SVErirallsiol to RESTORE GRAY HAIR | jto its NATURAL COLOR stations. To| | eae Wo ROMTIVLLY No matter how ‘long it “has been, gray or faded. Prornotes a luxuri- ant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff. Keops hair soft and glossy, Is not a dye. Philo May Spec, Co. Newark, N, J. battles, all demigiate, “HY °° *: |NAVAL EXPERTS INSPECT PIONEER SHIPPER DIES SUDDENLY Mark Shaw, ay Years in Business Here, Victim of Heart Disease. | stark shaw, seventy-two years old, one of New York's oldest business mon, | died suddenly in the lobby of the Nar ragansett Hotel, No. 108 Broadway, e@ariy to-day from heart disease For fifty years Mr. Stew wea tn tne |entyping business with ‘0. office on | Front street and whenretired a year lego nis name wae _nown a ever toe world. |. Mr, Bhaw was Vioe President of me Canadian Club and a member of te new Consolidated Exchange and the Produce Exchange Ho js survived by two chiktren, Mra, RN. Robinson. of Auburn, N. Y..,an@ Mark Whew. jr, @ commission merchant, ASK. YOUR | NEIGHBOR of this city. 6 Heady Ke.lef taleen few minutes, cure pS, Spasms, Stomach Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sieepleasness, Sick Headache Fiatulency and all other Internal pains, DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, | CHOLERA MORBUS | Internaiiy, @ ait to a earl vt fad. Nediy” Hallet in wait, tumbler et ted ae often as the dlesharsee Krated stomach and bowels, Iellat and roun <t FENVEVIEVE , ot @ remedial ttn th BZA rH Cie ee . jal agen world |e ferious, Hilloua and other fevers, alded hy } Wars PIL cs) Gath; as RAD- Aids: Rmapy RELTEr: by dru. |fRRDWAY & CO.. 55 Elm St, N.Y. BROOKLYN NAVY-YARD. pease FOR 8ALE. GREATEST AUTO SALE , Ever Held tn Manhattan, Wise people are buying hinnest class, sec- ond-bend revullt Automodliea in prefereice to pew Trash. The kind Leveg eold under- price mew, trom factories having pests on Chairman Foss Specially Inter ested im the Consolidation of the Power Plants. Headed by Foss, the Congressional Naval Affaire visited yesterday the Brooklyn Navy Yard on a tour of in-|P*R¢) 909-1007 Modela, Paokarda, ‘ tpection desined to discover the chief | Pesrisss, Maxwolla, vooket. Darracgs, 1.co- x Ralaiers, Oo umbias, Thownas, Leun- needa of Uncle Sam's most tmportant | sii Melee Hotockins, Mercedes, Panhansas” ta naval statio ery = RI ABLE Representative George Committee on | make, but” no Rear Admiral Goodrion. eet | We sukrantes our Care to be Al. st NORGN, aii he various | DEMONSTRAT! cheerfully strn {the Navy Yard, with the various RATIONS ” cheertu escorted them | man Foss ex- | In the progress | 7. the | Dore Pisneer Ratabitanmment 2g+Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, M7-20 WEST 47TH 8T., near Bronéwag. heads of departments, ahout the station. Ch pressed espectal interes! made toward a consolidation of Tar Wer—piants atthe ard: —tndzeatt that he belleved it to be an elective move toward economy in the opera Don of tho Government shops. Our prices are the lowest In Manhattan muarantee or 15 Autos are put up plant end all ond The membera of Ak mittee were o1Am ee aed WATCHES 7a Junchgon. ‘The resume to-day a tour eekly oF Peta Parmente Goods: guar- which will take In the principal. naval | fdentat Syates Rr {Hr Amedweye REAL ESTATE | AT AL AUCTION. i - ESTATE AT AT AUCTION. “By LH GREEN, Auctionees GRAND AUCTION SALE “WESTBURY HEIGHTS” LOTS, WESTBURY, L. In. WH be Hebt-on the Tract = AN aoe. WEEK SALE, * Commencing O8 | Crawford Gete Ba iuem intcalekions4 “ MONDAY; “Sept, 2d (LABOR DAY), |. T {2 O'CLOCK NOON, ; and continuing cach an at 42 noon, during the week ending Sept. & WESTBURY, L. IL, “The Home of the MilNonaires |” The most arlstocratic suburb of New York, is situated on the matn Ine of the Long Island Railroad, 30 minutes from Long Island City, "Westbury Heights” Tract !s located nearly in the centre of the Vilage of Westbury, and not over five minutes’ walk from the Westbury Depot. : Conceded by all to be the most beautiful and best developed tract now of- fered on Long Island. Graded streets, granolithic sidewalks, fancy pillars at each | corner; must be seen to be appreciated. A rich man's tract at a poor man’s price! NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE! | Not many lots to be sold each day, but as we desire .to thoroughly advertise! | Westbury we shall make a GRAND GALA WEEK and Introduce many novel \y features never before attempted at any Auction Sale to entertain our guests, ‘FREE AUTOMOBILE RIDES during the day to points of interest In and. near Weetbyry. GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE LEAP FOR LIFE By the caller and Daring Aeronauts, Jewell Brothers, of Philadelphta. : ACH DAY AT 2 P. M. FREE LUNCH DAILY UNDER MAMMOTH TENT, 1° Ip. M. 10 PIANOS, VALUED AT $150 BACH, and $5,000 WORTH OF VALUABLE PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY FREE DURING SALE—600 IN ALL! Why the Presents Are Given Away !' rig attend our Bales ena seo for thom 0) have expended on sa he improve tract fra home, 1 obtment or speculation ¥} uy or not. and rooklmn each Gar, cence dhSd ALM 206 BM, Statin; 10.90 A) 2.00 P.M. FRO MpcunAs n) Lang Inland City and Brooklyn, pith Free Thokgts 10 min: Teave Lo Leave Brookly Agenta al Gate of T ules befure train time Free Tickets, Good for Bxcuraton, Ato Tide, Tamch and Presents, can be ebtatned at our office by dropping uaa portal of calling. Cort GREEN, feor, Adth Wt ang Stn Ay ork) Tel, 353 Fifth Yo 4400 == Dh aul La, eiand City; or So.30" Wrain troe "Broalymy tf pins, ed mapa. ina’ dam. Lah Ave M. train frem Lang © f { ‘Kill cure fever and ague and all other aa Sampson SIXTH. AS 19” OTL ° STREET NEW YORK. Last 2 Days of the great | August Sale of Used Pianos $5 Down, $5 Monthly Secures Any Used Piano in Our Warerooms. —— VERY square foot of space in our piano depart: ment is urgently demanded for the many new pianos which are now beginning to arrive for Fall exhibition. Therefore it is ejuall urgent that wa dispose of the small remainder of our stock of used pianos in the quickest possible time. Sale the most successfil sale of used pianos known in New York for During these last two days of this great August f many years—you will have a final opportunity to select from just thirty-three excellent instruments, purchasing on terajs less than rental and saving more than $100 on any one of the thirty-three you decide upon. - Steinway Upright Hardman Upright. Pease Upright” Sterling Upright. Kurtzman Upright. Bteck Upright Weber Upright. Shoninger Upright. | Behning Upright. Fischer Upright, Hazelton; Upright Bradbury Upright. Emerson Upright. Chickering Upright. Schumann & Son Upright. Wheelock Upright. 1 Waters Upright. T Haynes Upright *145 Worth up to $250 and $300 $5 Down $5 Monthly and !6 others, al’ first-class, at the above price. 1 1 1 1 a i 1 1 1 1 + 1 1 1 1 Woe also have three good square pianos to close out, as follows: 1 Arion, $15 1 Barmore, 20 1 Christie, 20 Good tone, carved legs, good condition. In connection with this piano event we shall place on sale: | 7 New $275 Erhardt Pianos at $175 10 New $350 Schencke Pianos at $215 ‘All mahogany cases; beautiful rie! mellow tone; fully guar- | a EXCURSIONS. anteed for 10 years. [’asy monthly payments, £7 Fourth Fleer. ee ae EXCURSIONS, ee Toronto, 10. Nia re Falts) ise: WO oe Glen Onoko and le Mauch Chunk, { > 1.50 100 Railroad | Beliewood Park, trains leave New York fer Other Attractive Tours at Reasonabl For agditional to Spectal NIAGARA FALLS, Aug MAUCH CHUNK, Sex BELLEWOOD, Sept] & 2. fon inquire 1400 R08 New York; My ony TES Broad at., Ans AM. They Cannot turn! All Uekots Liclude mdlnission te DREAMLAND, CUNEY isLAND. Sar pone DAY TRIPS conte NIAGARA Fiver, eas, F Railroad M. 12.00 M., 1.16, 200, TORONTO - $10.59 | Leave Pier 1, No M, half hour jater than ave Iron Pier, Conay, nana, | Begureion tlekete good eoine Aus 11 TA ire SEATS TCH ETI [ang Bept, 1, returning trom Niacare Fallo 230, has) | 4 Bove a dad’ trom Shusonte’ ve epi. 19 , | | nd tripe masieed River, Cen Delaware Water ( Gap, Pa.$3.40 MOUNT POCONO, PA-.--$4.65 STROUDSBURG, PA.....$3.50 CRESCO, PA..........$4.20 STEAMER TAURUS, of Iron Steamboat Company's fleet makes trios every day to SS BANKS foot of ldvin at, yah R, TAM Lasres foot ot gin nr a | POCONO SUMMIT, PA_..$4.75 | eaves Pier (new) > R820 AM. | , alt cad ‘Tackle on Board, | & Bpectal %o,; Children, 2. | leaving Tobyhan Gentlemen, Ta; Ladio« pin at above: m | An, ‘STRAMER GHAND REPUBLIC! YisSs, St" Von tT Turadayy Sept. 2, G16 ASL, arriving ROCKAWAY BEACH ago Futon 91, BROOKE ae 1 bw AL on Stay hoardway, 1 fete i, wy 50 A.M, 838,80 PLA, | Ew volun aay D BL. NY Fy 20.00 ACAI his PL | Broadway, and Wall St, Het (new) Nov'3s NOK 10-40 AUB 2.80 | 420, 1183, 1434 Broadway, | m, 1280 P.M. transfer to Sty, 9.90 3 Lat be DENTISTRY. TEETH If you have three or four teeth [ROCKAWAY - BEACH will insert a full Beaside Landing, Bt OE SYL VESTER, plate., You can have tnis done, Thaves 20,7 $Xt | Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 ¥ HOOKS XN M 14h ALM Me | * 7 | &TEAMBOATS. 1$4 — $7 — @—$10 PATIEN TINE CUTLS TAN PA P DENTIST tie PAK, A A AYS . B. Cor. 125th St., 8th Ave, Lear H lock below fe é wee Tae rey srscoegstions te eanene, 271 W. 125th St. M. Taeave Hattery, 830 Srey reeks 1}.99 AL Mand 8.10 P.M, | ——— Se | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WONDERS WORED WANTS. WORKIWON | WORK MONDAY WONDERS, i Sa ee <a <> | Quadruple Plated Butter 8 Quadruple Plated @yrup Dishes, 1.23 Quadrupte Plated Fruit Dishes, 2.50 sot withouts a) all EARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 Wert fou eenth St. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20,.21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteentt St, AUGUST SALE--Nearly Over {-—- WEDNESDAY—THURSD A Y—FRIDA Y. | | | Only three days more, for we close all day Saturday— | | ij Saturday is Clerks’ Holiday, Every Thrifty Housekeeper for Miles Around S/ ould Share in These { Money Saviug August Sale Opportunities. { And Stock Clearance Attractions! \ Come and join the prudent buyers who fill our stores— | | | ‘tis common seuse to buy naw! We $e — | Last. Three Days for _ Pilote Cases and Sheets | At These Prices ee , | Nottce well the branda—known the country over for éxcelence—no _lesskoods—you can always depend on trustworthy qualities here. eee iF DTIEIEO Wil taseecodne one wsee (© | | CASES ie ieWanh-lleaviera” | 2 "ent Abohors and Uticas |, | — : h | exxas 14: instead ot mm} 17; instead of 2 i pe “15, instead of 23 .18; instead of fo PSS w17} instead of 25 20: inatead ef . i bixss 19} tastead of x7 24; Inetead of 20 : | SHEETS 4 fix | 149; instead of .o :DB; tnateed of ae | wexso | 0: Instead of 69 89; instead of .18 | } roxio | -G4; luatead of 18 | -74; \nmtead of 35 li Rixv0 .OU; Instead of .TU; instead of i | oxi } TA: instend of 53 | .B4; instead of 98 | Ur bleached Bleached Muslins Frult of Loom : Mus ,| Two grades Remnants i Ya \RK medium and | ound ev — to ™ Elsewhere ® cta 10% ct quatttien J Ingtena 2e4 ctu {10% : Limit—20 yards, 2) yarda Sale price, a9 Again wo say—BUY NOW! ta To miss these August Sale Values, will bo sure cause for regret-——Buy Mow "3 August oe of Fine Corsets eS eliabie verware In use the year round—buy now! | That Must Be Sold Ae a | Before Stock Taking. Torere AA or Al Trasoone—i4 The loss is great, but as some QE svete enssssassoesseeest 60.47) sizes are missing, we want to ron a fooone an Forte is oo | Positively clear “up nocumula- | Rogers Biiver Plated Kalvee—i | ons before inventory, therefore, 3.05 | HLIOGANT FANCY OoRSETS— { Jomb'd Batiste, Allover Emb'y 1m 05 and Fanoy Silk—elnborate Ince oe Tinta a nett AA or Al Gravy Tadiee— an | uae (mitnout jong nips and eee : ached garters” weer A CRaaing (oie “AT | ¥ere 2.45 to ww, Creplseg >) Plated Tea fets—4 re ploces Hess : 08 | SUMMER ae Chapseagad Snore 3.05} Various 2eEBATIETE OF without ¢e gaz | Eatters—eizes 1 wo win the i but not at each price— roy were $1.50. sein ss i wers Pa at jQuagrople Plated Candelabra 3 as i Oe rere ccs. asta Went vs. = ‘ : Quisruple Plated Fern Dishes. 1.40 96 | Bables Wear Quadrusie Plated Cake Baskets. 3.08 eal ep GQundrupie ated, also Glam Peo- pera and Stock Taking Reductions In | Women's Muslin Underwear} Your money bas {mmense pur | chasing power now....Fine gar | ments of the best workmanship | are included in markdowns, be- cause we want tz increase sales and make the task of inventory lighter....It will pay to come from a distance for these yal- ues:— 7 CORSET COVDRS=Namnsook and-Cam=} bric-emb’y or Jace trim—neat or from } DABIES SHORT COATS— Pique, Dotted Swis lover emb'y—Ince or emb'y tri at Hees with and without wndoriinine i oe as + to lore y— or blue all: al: bs Bic Coatecrichiy trimmed ae ea fine lace or emby:— Coats that were $2498......cow 14.98 Coats that were $3.38 now 1 All between—Correspondingty | BABINS. SHORT DR) ne white” wrnyoke) and watee styles -round. Um Gainty or slaborate tele ce sizes to 3 years— Wore $1 CHILDREN'S LING: lace or emb'y trimme. Were B55 and Wa. Were pea) Were Fn AB |Taffeta Rustle-... ,29 Were 3 | Were 44.98. The new taffeta-Iflre 1 Firmerthan eilk-and wear ‘4 ter, Equal to any eold at any price anywhere. ‘s-Cambric, Nain usiln—iounces pretty with lkce or emb'y, also ta: vith ieGghac priced include. very” 14 Staats, oh werent: [THE NAME-TAPFETA Were $1.2 88 | LET just os. | 5. 68 | oll te rae Finer 10. 81.00) were 53.08 | Pialee cea CHEMISES—Cumbric and Nainsook—| Darky White Bike hewest models—trim'd with emb'y, | Jace, tucks, eto. ome wim'd (corset | Karments (corse! : manent: : Last Days for August Sale of Soapst jBeverkio=-Yjoley Daler tat Forget-me-not, 8 caki Usually do and dees oa a oe Liealt—8 298 |. tacos, omnb's, 44 i = bon drawings and note [Ware ote 25S Were £7. winer to DRAWERS Mua bric- | two or more rows of I tucks, etc,; also rich novelty -49 Were $2.8. with | Wiilte Castle—¢ on onke-usualty 7 ons, | PEaq rant Traosparent Glycerine } 3 3 b. bar-reg. 8 ota. OE -Gigen utile alge 4g MORNING SALES — To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M: To prevent dealers baying we reserve the privilege of sea, quantities, 9m de did wedding gitte AEN. PLOOR LIVEN Meu’ 6 Muslin Night Shirte ches i full out— y trim— materials are worth tore than our Morulng Price. W White, pink, biue ttbeat styl Tacs and erab mimed with ett Chemisettes—Vokes ractive dealgns In Baby. Irish with emb* a orin combina tio Bi Rligeo PD ines in Madras and or all wihite—plain or MAIN FLOOR NECKWEAR DBPT Black Chip Drésa Shapes fs THIRD ean De Beigo Sultings y 1 rm lustrous yal, xarhiat—ld alsuwhere at Morning Sale

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