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herself through the head with the third thot in the revolver. The bullet struck the xkuli and circled around the back under the scalp, Then she ae the Temaining bullets into hor bod Find An Opium igi In a room adjoining the bedroom | the policemen found a area Solan | layout of Sine wood Inlaid. with pe: Tt was complete in every dealt ae ing carda #ineafed with optim were | scattered around the floor. “A pipe tay | on & hard couch at the side of the) room, The alr was heayy with the | + fumes of the drove ‘h ‘On a low stand of Chinese workman- yanip rested a partially burned shirt that belonged to. the man. The wall paper | jand cel & were black with smoke. It war apparent that soine time during hin} tf | thistic. i ormier, marriage and \ieen. he a,grown wor Tying ue ana One Hundrid and Fitty-eghth r women, who. ie to steal hi ‘usband. however, seulaf in ola habita and seldom went | our alone: her husband twice pte kept _and then shot heresif four / Himes. Three bullets penetrated her] Breast and one. inflicted a scalp wound. | ‘I oad iti’ she gasped to the grst piitenisn-mcho reached her ‘I'm gad it, No other woman can have him n evidence thai te wemnan comir her crime after meditation was foi the flat. On the dining room ta was Doan clipped fromva nemapaper entitled es 1, of Suicide Hae oay Haneda: A mark d in lead pencil rea Oh, the price that we pay jor a #ingle h a pasty complexion, sunken cheoks nd feverion even. His wife was about rty-five yeara of age, rather plump. Her face showed traces of worty and care. 4 “They were a strange couple in the quiet nelehborhood and: created consid- Séfatle comment. They came trom Pnil- @deiphia to New York a few months [450 and lived for a tims at No. 45 West Srom—there—they- will are for the. soul of Bearle Mo« its. words “Bessie McCall, Of Sulel40 were crossed out with edes| and in a woman‘ Miandwriting were interlined “Lottie Bod,” An Episcopal prayer book open was gc face downward on the floor up bed. On one of the op2n pages heaven was marked in lead pen- ‘Oh, Lord, we beseech Thee to a! woive Thy prople from their offenses that through Thy pountiful goodness we may all be deliverad from the bonds af those sins which we have committed. Grant this, oh Holy Father, trifte-ters—than—three- B. Brown. cent. of the big creditors of the bank | that {s (hose having sums on deposit | ranging agreed to leave thelr funds in the bank's coffers for four mon was a magnanimous act on of the loyal friends, atid we ate It” One branch of the bank, just west of Third j 10: avenue, and at the One Hundred and | 10.35; July CROWDS WAIT TO POUR MONEY INTO “REOPENED BANK Long Cine Read Ready. to Deposit | When Twelfth Ward and Branches Resume. With a lone Ine waitine outstide the | door, ready to pour a aiden treasure pista thi{ tank's ooftacs ne form of jsenoaits, ‘the Twelfth Ward Bank. t One Hundred and Twenty-fith street, which cloaed several weeks ago during a ron, feopéened this morning under th most favorable circumstances, : Long before eight o'clock there wae a ¢rowd: tn line whion ‘grew’ constantly | to ‘a releame of all their olaine agulnst™ wuattl the ling assumed the propartions [the legacy to the “Dr, Thomas: W.! |Bvane Museuni and Institute Society,” | “of wome of those during the recent run. glass doors of thelr cagm. In the first forty minutes just $77.00 handed through the receiving | window. The amount war r a8 eller’ pald out. President Simpson greeted a group | the He | saids— “The management of the bank wil!| mista oN ea eee ttor on af Oh iho,t0aln that men slay and the [not be altered. Arthur King Wood | o ident th ea tne es a tapliig aepy athe aoe} will All the vacaney—cansed by the jarning newspaper, a young-old man, |BUt trey, sonewhers, God, who pities | seatn of Firat Vice-President George | More than seventy-five per | from 80,000 to $4,500, have | part | ppreci- | Conditions were much the same at the Hundred and Sixteenth street for Jesus ‘Chi ist B 8BKE- Arranged tc Send Her Away. Detective Bernstein said that as he was Joading the woman to the room Fier. re away an object that dropped behind some online This object proved. to | be a ar to which was fastened a, sliver yer plate, Inscribed: “I. A. Samp- remont street. Boston, Ma: Piles’ House.” ‘woman had Parker te Bronx apartment. There | Sere pictures on the wills showing her with a dog and 4 men not Hitchcock. The pli were taken in Boston, Bearhetein says, the woman told ifm enced before. re’ Mw Perey ma apeoers to mens .|her to a sanitarium to-day to be treat Se eee Oe ite oan: [ad forthe puigoen and morphine habits. eorking folk could analyze the odor) for ae aihictAosavotisors that none had known before the | nhine before (anes Crk Hitencock and } of cooking oplum- The Hitch-fherrelf and did not feel tha- siigniest pain, In telling of the plan to send her to a sanitarium whe sald that her hus. and had arranged it with two of friends, Herman Holowitz and “Dottie Spangler. ——————— WANT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. WASHINGTON; Nov. |2.—At the sec- ond day's session of thé Association of State ‘Universities a ftecommendation was adopted that « national university Deestablished by Congress in. the Dis. tHe! of Columbia, to be supported by the Government and to serve as 2 post xraduate school of colleges. maintained mprith ao: They irr {ecg Guat cele: soon Known as a quarrel- some courte, The roice of the women “was frequently heard in loud recriml: ening<or Guring “night tenants passing through the outside the heock flat re- ed a strange, penctrating.. pungent —an odor, that none had ever ex- E- Bennett. in the flat adjoining pat Occupled by the Hitchcocks, heard shots a9 she was preparing break- Two of the shota were fired ford together. Then there was an in- “terval of possibly a minute, followed by. ‘athe four other shots. “The sound came feurth woor to the basement and called Women went to the Morrisania a VENING _WORLD. it | 2 dig premium over thy January option See east street branch, at tne corner of Third avenue. ’ ‘As the morning advanced the depost- | tors’ line grew and was usually three times ax‘long as that in front of the | payin teller's window y 1 The Twelfth Ward Hank ts new In control of Warner Van Norden and of [interests connected with the Van Nor-| | den Trust Company. Of the $2,400,0W on | deposit before the recent run $2,100,000 ich till there when the bank reopened. |ESTINTE OF MILLIONAIRE — DENTIST SETTLED. | ‘brits thee Heirs of Dr. Evans, Who | Died in. Paris, Retease Claims | / > Against Museum Legacy. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. & itwation extending more than Uthe ugtirs of the estate of I Ww. Hy the © famous dentist, who died in Parts, became’ a millionaire, have been Mnally bs uated: in” thé courts of Phil Soe er few Tork anf Paris. n yeu! Thom lthe signatures of the fifty-three heire 4 er other a daughter, Fior- of ttle city, were tecelved emeniay . age, jivitig In Philadelpiie, At twenty minutes pest egnt the). iy, attorneys for the ples j14 “ “ Wiltan.’ V 30 far as ‘other peop : rece! northwest corner of Tinton: ave-|house know, the Hil femcocks recelved een Aa) opened “and ‘the Wing. Ag @ result the society will come im-{ ‘27 Regular " bi . isitors, Dut the wife often and paying tellera shoved up the little | mediately into the possession of prop-| | lerty in New York worth |valued at $100,000. The residue of the [estate, in Paris, worth ut its present imes—the—aum—Yaluation about $800,000), willbe -diktrip= 285 Asminster—+- 235 uted among the heirs. “At the time of Dr. Evans's death the of nowspaper, men who were among | <stimated value of the estate was $4,-! 000,000 to $6,000,000, the bulk of it be-: COTTON MAKES GAINS ° IN ACTIVE MARKET. Cotton started firm to-day at an aa- vance of 12 to 15 paints and with trad- ling active. December stil! maintained and reports of distveas cotton in the Southwest seemed to have no Influence on trading tn near months. ‘The opening prices were: December, Innuary; 10.17 to 10.18; Feb: 4025; Maron, 1025, t0 10.263 April May, 10.30 to’ 30.31; June, 10. , 10.29 b5 10.30; August, 1 roar; WEDNESDAY: Philadelphia! where he} (All the papers in the case, Inchiaine | q | more than! $1,000,000, and property in Philadelphia NOV | Lord 8 Domestic ic ' + Commencing Th | ., and continui WE offer ate small | ordinary jab lo following exc offered, but t Le ange 121 Regular 18 Second Grade 16 Batra Quality Wilton 34 Regular 40 Bxtra Quality Body Brussel 195 Wilton Rugs, 36x63.. S6x72- *27x60.... Guaranteed Sizes 18x36—22'4x41—2725 size Domestic Rugs. at Brtra Quality Wilton Rugs, size 9x12..at 65Rxtra Quality Body Brussels Ruge * - “68x10, 6, at MBER 20. — Rug Sale cae Nov. 21st ng until sold eptional bargains in large and They are not the he full regular goods, patterns ter ut! we will not re-order for spring. Sizes 50.00 reduced from $ $37-52, 29,50, , reduced eseneates Extra Quality Cotton Bath Mats To Wash 2—27x60—36x36—36x72 from 85c. to $3.15, formerly $1.15 to $4.00 Broadway & 20th ss an Ay 1gth St. SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Store Closes at'6 P. M. have been séfling ruple-plated Silver Ware (of we make a further reduction of One-Fourth to One-Holf Quadruple-Plated Silver Ware Reduced One-Quarter to One-Half We are clearing up the remainder cf s large purchase of Quad- we y highest quality, which y below its usuak valy the vi hitherto at u quar originally low pecs: Reduced ‘One-Hal on these reduced one-quarter: four.” pieces, AS and & Baking Dishes, from Sand $4.75, .Frut Dishes, #3 $RTB and $4.00. Water Pitchers, from 40 and ays, e130. and 84, from $4.25 and 83.1 Tr pleces: and $2, 3 . Dleces—oneé or two of a } in ame reductions, n q—at the § #00 and? Children's: Cups, 84) {rot Ba [from $4 ar | Botibon- Dishes, from $1.75 and $2. | Fern’ Dishes, 83, from 44. and 96.75,), Napkin Rings, 250, from 4c. { Main Alsie, Old Butlding. S25 and ~ 8s, B15 and $1, and 86, from at - Men’s $3 Shoes at ‘$1. 90 a Pair This is an offering’ of two lots of our own Wa namaker Wear- Well $3 Shoes—the best. shoes regularly sold at $4 anywhere. are styles that are them out at this saving of $1.10 on a patr. plete, but there is a very good Assortment: $3. These That 1s why we are closing Size ranges are not com- $1.90 a puir, instead of Main floor, New Building. not tobe reordered. waaay Cceniny Peyeap ee Sub-Station Store, Old Building — «~ OFFERINGS—NOT ON SALE TODAY e “Villa Nova”—A Charming ee Velveteen Suit at $14. We had the extremely smart-looking sult illustrated made up in a serviceable quality of velveteen, after our own tdeas, -and have called it the’ “Villa Nova.” here are just 75 sults in the offering, and the women who share in the offering are distinctly lucky—for Bot only is the price, ‘ $14 A. very tempting one, but the sutts in reality are regular $20 quality. $125 and The coat 1s: double-breasted, with coat collar and cule; half-Mtted, with breast —; and side pockets, lined with good satin. 125th Street West. - , ON THURSDAY, Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance, = KOCH & CO.) new and_ reliable merchandise at panic prices. opportunity to secure choice goods at far below regular value. This is your opportunity. S==> Profit by the Losses of the Manufacturers and Importers. = Ready cash gave us the Between Lenox & Seventh Ave. Fine Furs, MINK NECK PIECES, trimmed with heads and talls; regularly $35.50. 25.00 MINK FLLT MUFF8 to “mateh; regularly ~$28.50..19.50 RUSSIA PONY TIES, 60 In. long; regularly $16.00.... 9.95 RUBS: basen « Misses’ and Women’s. Tailored Suits, $16.50. A Remarkable Special Offering for Tharsday Only { of One Hendred Charming New $25.00 Models. MANUFACTURER in immediate need of money and desirous of disposing of all his materials on hand made up to our order and |_at our price these ONE HUNDRED SMART SUITS, of superior all- FaNCY PANAMA SUITINGS, alt BLACK FRE) =the Dress Goods. the popular colors; 45 in. wide; reg. 75c.; yd.-.s..-. 44€ H VOILE, 45 inches wide, fine crap inset wiry and serviceable; wool; regularly $1.25; " 89 oi finished with a bias fold, and cut full. Colors are black and a handsorie blue, with a very few in seal brown. On sale Thuraday morning, at the very low price of 814. Boys. $6 All. Wool. Cheviot Suits, $3.85 Sturdy, thoroughly tailored, well-ftting Suits, Jackets double breasted and belted, ‘Knickerbocker trousers. Sises for 8 | - 1 years. Boys’ $5 and $6 Reefere oat $3.85 and $4 “Made of all-wool, mixed cheviots. Stses. for 3 to 12 years. There is extraordinary palue-gtving in this offering, These dresses—toere are two hundred of them—are makers’ Food Prices = Kept Down No increased cost cf living if you buy at Gillies’. We import direct. We wholesale to YOU. ¢ Bernstein tried the door of the fat. “It opencd at his touch and he entered. |. { Mra. Hitchcock wax staezering around | {the dining-room with blood streaming from hes wounds. Through an open “dbor Bernstein and Shea saw 2 man Stretched out on ® bed dead. Glad She Did It, MT did it" gasped the woman. ‘Anew I'd do lt, and I am giad.” The ‘policemen led her to the bed- room. She swayed and sank uncon- nctous at the side of her dead husband. © Capt. Morris called ar™ambulance, and} the woman was taken dying to the > hospital. "<The pistol was on the floor of the “bedroom. It-was an o}d, rusty 3-cally weapon, There are, powder burns oa|both of the woman's hands, show- {ng that she was unable to operate the ta hatte 1011 Mali am Teleohoec Orders Filled. 5 bs, delivered MM Regular Price, 60c; +} 50C) iM. J: S. Blend Coffee; Equal Quality Elsewhere, 82, | Byraiitea; ‘3g Ibe 100, mt wANH Bingle Pounds Deliverm! With Coffee | | ACCOUNTS Our Price per Ib. TA een oem rl INVITED, | revolver with one hand when she fred COFPEF “the first two atots. 4) | 1 1eS Hitchcock was asleep when .his wife Company i murdered him. She fired into his breast of the bullets penetrated the Apparently she tried‘ to shoot 238, 238, 287 & 239 alae St. Bat. Park Place and Barclay et. Katab. 1840. | “Tapering Waist” “R, & G.” Corsets. A special showing of the-“R. & G." Tapering Waist Cor- sets, Every one a marvel of stylish elegance. All the newest fashionable shapes, combining flexibility and shape retaining qualities of a custom-made model. These inducements: R. & G. CORSETS of good quality coutil; medium bust and deep hip; hose supporters front and sides; also high bust and short hip for'slim figures; exoe!lent value at 1% 00 R. & G. CORSETS of'fine coutil} high busta with long. or F short hip, for medium or stout figures; t tibbon; excellent value at, R. & G. CORSETS of Rrenchsepulll; high bist and dip hip, iss the paren! HES trimmed with lace and moire bow; excellent 2 00 value at R& G. NCORSETS ‘of fin high bust and long back; heavily dens 3.50 honed; trimmed with wide moire ribbon and bow with four hose supporters, and also side iipPorers: Fittings and We will endeavor td giveh thorough éati riction int Altera‘i fons, the matter-of fittings, and careful sreuuen will be given where alterations are required. a 125th St. West, _. Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, {SIA PONT: MUFFS; reg. $17.50.... 12.50 | BLUE LYNX SETS, 54: inch throw tie and pillow muff; reg- larly $25.00; set...... 25-00. PERSIAN. PAW SETS, ties 64 inches: long, prise fiat muffs; new model;, mal $17.95; per set. 11.95 FINE. FUR COATS—A large as- sortment of the latest models at lowest prices. Sale of Ribbons. DRESDEN RIBBON, pure allk,-6 inches wide; in dainty floral de- signs; white ground with colored satin edge; suitable for girdles, sashes and fancy wor! regularly .39c,; yd 3ATIN TAFFE:‘A; fine quality; 414 inches wide; in°a large as- _sortment of ~colors, Including @ plack,. white and cream 7 regularly 26c.; yd. .17¢ ——{= 9x12 ft, $25.00 grade up your tunity. The savings days—Thursday, Friday, Saturda NUT BOWLS, go.. Uneu. 85 BONBON DISHES, pierced ‘design, <—-, 95¢ FOUR: PIECE COFFEE SE7S8.6.75 FOUR-PIECE TEA SETS...!..4.75 CANDLSTICKS -.-++.-+0+ 1,35 GANDELABRAS, 6 lights. 25 CRUMB SETS . 1.50) BREAD are o 1,05 FERN DISHE! 88 “ONDENSED RILK HOLDERS 1.55 2,50, BB E8, BAKING DISHES .. TEA SPOONS; set of 6., 148c TABLE SPOON 7 DE SPOONS; jset of 6. GE SPOON bc |\SALAD SETS; each. +++ 850] Rogers’ wool fabrics. This sale should prove irresistible to all women, as we as small women and misses, because the style and quality combination is one of unusual merit, and bound Stripes, Checks_and Indefinite Miztares to attract universal admiration. tn All_the Smartest Winter Colorings. ‘The coate are close or sem! fitting: “women, and sizes 14 to 16 years women. A positive §25.00 value.. $4.00 Vale aes” 2.09 one at eatin and interlined. Skirts full plaited with fold. Sale of Women’s High Cat Boots. The unusual money market enabled us to induce shoes in Lynn, Mass., to make to our order -about one. thousand pairs of NAPOLEON WAVE TOR BOOTS VaLue ned with fine quallt All sizes for 16.50 hip” Jongth; for misses and small conditions ‘of the of the best manufacturers of fine 25% BELOW ACTUAL The collection {s without peer at the low vrice we name for to-morrow’s selling, and tons! ists of such | tela and much- ‘wanted *TanRussia ad Dell Gun Metal Caif 0a. Superior Grade of Patent Co The workmanship {is superior, and every fast All Silber-Plated Ware—A Sale, Thanksgiving is only'a week away. ‘Are you prepared ? Brighten table with a few pieces of silverware. ‘are noteworthy, positively unequalled. Sale d This is your oppor- { |CHILDREN’S AEC gold lined.’ ee INUT CRACK: SIX PICKS AND. ONE CRACKS, oe j ‘box... 420 SIX PICKS ... | CORKSCREWS; stag handlo/. .05¢ 'CLARET PITCHERS, BUTTER DISHES, CRACKER JARS, | BRHAD TRAYS, FERN DISHES, HOhoHRADISH JARS, MILK | HOLDERS, BONBON DISHE-, each +B5c STERL BILVEK SUGAL | SPOONS, SUGAR TONGS, BON- | BON SPOONS, BUTTE. PICKS, OLIVE SPOONS, each., 1950 Plate. BUTTER SPREADERS; set 6..1.15 SOUP LADLES; each. GRAVY LADLES; ech... RRY SPOONS; each COLD MEAT FORKS each, =shows—awealth—of sty! sizes. Regularly $4.00 2.69 Curtains, Fortieres, Etc, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, renajseance and colonial effects; were $2.76, $3.50; Bair ec eeees 1.75, 2.50 IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, fine net centres; heavy borders; value $5.75, $7. 16; PAT .eeeeensese 3-98, 5,75 MARIE ANTOINETTE | 1A CB CURTAINS; mounted on heavy fra; Saree 4.75, 5.98 BRA8S BEDS, post, with 3-Inch~ continuous large ‘mounts and straight laterals with heavy husks; reg, $40,, 31.25 BRASS BEDS, continuous post. with large mounts and panel foot- rail, or straight post, bow foot and cast T-ball joints and vasea; regularly s80, 24.98 WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS, con- tinuous post and straight fillers, serted and scrolls In pan- BE BABY SPOONS; each. | UGAR TONGS; each..... 9.35 els; reguiarly $12.50... or with Linch brass top rod In-|- Silks. “NATURAL COLOR SMOOTH PON- GEE, 32 in wide; known for {ts wearing and washing qual- % ity:’ reg. 50c.; ‘yd 33¢. BLACK DRE pure silk; one yard wide; fine quality and lustrous; regu- larly $1.35; yd .. 95c Plumes Spd Hats BLACK AND WHITE'-O£TRICH PLUMES, French heads, bréad hard flues; val. $4.50.3.09 OSTRICH PLUMES, 16 inches long; in black only; valle $3.00. -..5.,..0.- -, 1.98 UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS; a variety of shaped, tn large and medium sizes; val- ues $3 and $4,... 1.98, 2.98 Carpets, AXMINSTER CARPETS; borders to match; $1.35 BRUSSELS CARPETS borders to ‘match; 85e,, grade. . Zi Wool VELVET CARPETS; borders.to--mateh;— #15 grade .. i RUFFLED, RENAISSANCE BED BETS; ‘bolster plece to match were $7.50, $8.50; fet .. 1: 5.50, 6,98 MERCERIZED ARMURE. -DU- PLEX PORTIERES; beautiful colors. Were $9.50, $10.78; palticrs .. 6.75, 8.75 COUGH COVES; extra high grade; 60 Inches wide; Ortental effects; were $6.60, 4.08, 5.98 $7.00; each......, Beds, ‘Bureaus, Chiffoniers. ENAMEBLLED BEDS. continuous post and scroll design, or atraight post! with brass top ‘rod, spindle, full mounts and vases; reg. $8.00. 5.45) WHITE ENAMELLED BUREAUS, 88 Inches’ wide; swell top; 2:full width and 2 short drawers, and large oval French plate mirror; eeUnely nien0 12,25 WHITE ENAMELLED CHIFFON: } IRS, 22 inches wide; 6 long) draWere and carvéd wil tery: reg. $10.00.. 7.45 made -of serges, versity of styles. dresses, regularly will find values. ever, Girls’ $16.5 Suits at $12.50 And remarkab) are, too, at fancy plaids and silks, In a pretty di- The picture represents one of the the majority ‘even better Sizes for 6 to 12 years. _ ———— Girls’ $3.75 Coats at $2.75 Only one hundred of them, how- Sizes haye become broken in the various styles, but there ere sizes for 6 to 14 years in the collection. jquixtures and plaids. $12.50. jsamples, therefore particularly attrac- tive in materials and st tle. . They are cheviots, cashmere, priced at $5. You Mostly ‘0 Broadcloth fine values they Sizes for~14, 16 ly and 18 years, These stylish, well-tallored suits are o: yood, service- able broadcloth;:In wine color, blue and brown. The jackets are double breasted and lined with satin. The skirts are aide plaited and finished with one fold. larly $16.50. Women’s $1. 25 Gloves at 90c “ They are one-c browns, black and $1. ——-—-Mate of fianneistte, ti with fancy borders. Special price $12.50, regu- lasp pique glace glovesof good quality, in tans, nd ray. Lon, ng, Kimonos. at 73¢ Kround “Women's Galh Vests, $1. Knitted, sleeveless vests, 25 Black Petticoats, 85¢ $7: Made of mercorized sateon with deep flounce. trimmed with pends, i finished with ruffle, in red, gray or white. Children’s Ha ndkerchiefs, Three in a Box for 25c ‘These’ linen handkerchiefs are hemstitched and put up in attrac- Uve Christmas boxes, in the form ot clooka, books, boxes of dominoes or boxes with Dutch figures. > Three In a.box, 25c._ Four-Inch Taffeta Ribbon, 15c A Yard This speotally priced ribbon and pink. Bmart mal C) clasp. is offered in black, white, ight dius, mported Beaded Belis, 25c tio delta, bedded with Jet and mounted with jet Doities and Centerpieces Below Regular. Prices ate Mnen Centerpieces and Dollies, scalloped and hand embroid- ‘Sineh Dollies, 8c, regularly 20c. | $-inch Dollles, 10c, regularly 250, 12-inch Dolled, 32 4c, regularly 35¢. At 45¢ cach,regilarly $1—30-inch German Iinen, scalloped center- pieces, one row of openwork. Slightly ‘soiled from handling, $1.25 to $1. 50 Rubber Water Bottles at 75c Guaranteed -quality—In/ 3. 3 and 4 quart sizes, 45c to 850 ‘Tooth Brushes at 15c | HM Economies in. Brushes $1.60 to $2 Halr Brushes at $1 {ilitary Hair’ Brushes at $2 a. pair. JOHN Broaiway a WANAMAKER merly A.T, Stewart & Co. ‘ourth wore Eighth to Tenth Strects ~Fhe-siiria-are-side plaited-and_gored;and—

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