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« ao , THE EVENING WORLD, (MUNVAT THE NEW : EAST LYNNE By Clara Morris ‘Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and Others. (Copyrighted, 1907, by Clara Morris.) ee I watch until almost I know; SEDING CHAPTERS.| UNti] my lips part to call the name— SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING jor" it is gone! & tkatat katate ven in the darkness a 1 your presence, and innocent, 4! daa obackelovther pant Appear at fault, and Philip bi H me buck to the past, lity. Having escaped, ashe ts re’ wht of that woman,” orme, when er train Is weeks a (ly n—what woman?" fa Realy injured and, te dletlgured, rough’ | “She who, covered wit sin and to be p marries his ward, Olive! shame, | use forever!" Marr. Daphne's little boy and, girl wre for ieeTetHe bidden to Prof. Kel elt! one of the ‘famil wife innocent 1 old woman. Varide,” Daphne secures a pi er own, children. her you 1, you find |, BO Now you the disz old family . but remains altent ton. RIADAY identity. Olive strikes t two ciildren in a fit of u —_———— CHAPTER XVI. (Continued. A ‘Lost Paradise.”’ iF Olive. replacing the vase, did no: the first passionate kisses gover- nees pressed © igh lad’s | face. Swiftly examined him, tender'y warned lim no: to like a little dog that had Dut to be t ave like a tem “To strike a oni eald Madame, in cold, @rike a chid of ¢) But to strike a fra lessly incased in fiaster, close muffiing sha Wh white throat s-is an fi fortunately haa forgotten—but, NO HOPE ‘Weighed but 63 Pounds-—- It may be blue pre his tender flesi: ently; and 5 a blow fb caused grave injury before now to t a prt vi i c sm, en Hi th fy : Sralepiurnsalee!/liGratal are Given Up ‘o Die With “Run, dear, anc ng down the old y outflt’— She stopped; she a Th ate ae ieee Long Trouble Olive leaned forward, blur PLAN Sees ago I con Decto . Rave me 1 continued to ed 6S pounds m the hospital could do nothing for acted a se- "ex: np— “What do you mean? How ¢ know anything of the nur Madame opened her dry | fore a sound came fori seneitive, loving M: Ue! “I told Madame Varide « n Randel id no hone Hed her! until [ only weig | sent me home bout the! ing that the: }me. Later I s old nursery outfit, and h mamma Vinol advertised used to keep the conservatory and win. | 4nd immediately began taking it. 1 dow boxes ail full of flowers, and—er Improved after the first bottle. so my's tarsels—and ol, jots of COntinned {its use for three The ohild's face blazed sei I we To-day { Olive was too angry to notice ed my iife.”"—Wm racuse, N.Y. “Leave the Room!” not # patent medicine, but | the best cod liver oil preparati (which, contains In a highly concen: “You told her all these things? I thought you never spoke of your i mother before strangers?” RS Ay RR tee “Btrangers?”” May repeated. She] Oy * 10 eae 1 ps of cod liver turned rapturous blue eves upon the, 0 Actua en from fresh cods eovetners livers. but with the useless; nause- j : ; ating ofl eliminated and tonle iron, texte 2 mot a stranger, she fs OUF—/ which is a needful constituent for ; f the blood. added Cliente pnereelt baled abut This is the reason that Vinol ac ly not aatisficd. “Leave tie roo Sonialvet wees n x Bb re eee an complishes such wonderful results in 3 ish curing chronic cougns, colds, bren- The children started—hesitated, then turned inquiring eyes upon the gover: ness, who smiled tenderly upon tiem as she nodded acquiescenos—and they | immediately retired hand-in-hand. Olive fairly quivered with anger mi “Madame!” ehe cried, “wour attitude| t© the axed as Vinol. toward the children is inexcusable! I, WHERE TO GFT VINOL IN N.Y. fs not to be borne!’ Then, with ay ,fterem: « sneer that was meant to insull dded: | $ “Considering your position here, you entirely too free!” Madame's head went up. “I am too free with my own—oh—my own pupils? | Pardon me, I do not think 1 deserve | §! that reproach!” “Yet this very moment you presumed | i to Interfere between them and their] A mother.” “Thelr mother?’ cried the governess. fm a tone of menace. Defeat. To which Olive furiously responded: “IT believe no one can dispute m: €laim to that title!" Madame, holding desperately to self- | Control made a last show of humility. | 10,"” whe answered, “no one can. But Ty head, it 1s distressed. It is beat} that I retire—I suffer. | “and do you think I do not suffer? ‘You have become my torment and my Bene! Your influence is everywhere! | Why Go you remain here?’ | “Why should I not—even I must live? I harm no one.” “Harm? You have harmed me! Before, chial and lung troubles. and there is liathing known to medicine that will so quickly build up the run down, overworked, tired and debilitated, or give strength and renewed vitality atthe Stony, Seventh Broadway aud sth you came all was peace and joy. Now| you aren v from me every one | $40 Down $10 Monthly whom I lov: eo Madamo amiled grimly, and drew her mitted hand across her scarred cheek. | “Ah, that's what frightens me most—! ir you __ intend j Paying $700.00 HAAR EI AUTOS: Greatest Sale in Years. M The Nineteenth Street station of the Hudson Greenhut and , tunnel system gives con- venient access to this | Company store from points in New Dry Goods Jersey. ; Eight hundred pairs of ruffled muslin Muslin Surtees fe a afl of sevice: ae ins--- plain and figured centres, ruffles | Curtains- Foynistcht hemstitched and figured— | One-Third Off At 1.00 a Patr Usually 1.50 : Also an attractive showing of domestic and imported muslin curtains, at 1.00 to 5.00 a pr. New designs in ecru and colored madras curtainings, at Fancy Scotch nets for curtains, at 25c to 1.50 a yd. Figured and plain China and Japanese, silks for | curtains, at. é 3 3 ic and 75c a yd. A complete assortment of covered and uncovered sofa cushions. Selling in Upholstery Dept. | S le of These beautiful, artistic electric lamps are ale Of in an assortment of unique shapes and Electric designs, with handsome leaded shades, made up in a variety of iridescent color- Lamps ings. Our regular stock—reduced in price thus sharply: At 5.00; former price 10,00 | At 7.50; At 1450, At 50.00; At 75.00; At 95.00; former price 15.00 former price 25.00 former price 100.00 former price 125.00 former price 150.00 Four of the newest and most beautiful styles of the season make up this offer of Evening evening slippers from our regular stock. The four styles are in very handsome Slippers combination of black-and-white kid, gold-and-white kid, blue-and-white kid and patent leather-and-red kid; Louis XV. heels. At 3.75 a Pair Regularly 5.00, 6.00, and 8.00 a pair Sale of The saving of 50c is not the only feature of this sale of umbrellas. The coverings are of piece-dyed taffeta, ’ union serge and imperial taffeta; a Women $s handsome variety of handles—gun U ik metal, sterling silver, pearl, ivorine, mbrel aS gold plate and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed. All umbrellas have tape edges. At 1.50 Each Value 2.00 Sale of Men's and Our regular stock provides this U d uncommonly ,good opportunity for nderwear in. purchase of soft, well-fitting Underprice undergarments: Nightgowns of soft cambric; ; inne with embroidery and wash ribbon; regularly 1.65 6 : 0 a... oa, 1.25 | Nainsook corset covers, trimmed with embroidered | bands and lace; regularly 75c + at 50c Cambric drawers, trimmed with clusters of tucking and embroidery; regularly 750 w . at Muslin round neck style, i Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St., New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) LAwy! ON eee LUTE PRIVACY; immediate attention; | ness, personal, family difficulties; eet: | Ulernenta’ secured; ‘no fee unless muccessful. | Auto- enneuans eblishment HENRY ACSTRINDOCK iat. “Morte Bank | : s : NRY ACS ¥ mobile pe Stay. Laie eat maxes a E. 138th. Cee GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer) 1) Nassau, Day- My night tion wilt PIANOS AND ORGANS. iS W. Gist, Ev hs ol iyreay doth, see, ‘ke wits,| CHRISTMAN PIANOS | Loco-; are built to give and eati | ‘Hee, ai Sucallere Toate ete paes: ‘atiy A taloaue and oricen matted free, Solweey. and Sohmer uprights ‘At great discount, ‘West 14th st., detween th and 6th ave, W UPRIGHT Bradbury Pi tf in paae Roadster Charron ly new, ‘but slightly defective in var. that in spite of your awful face you) to so e New York variety #200 up i 7 have won the children. The old pro- store tor a Playcrgiano— i New & 2d Hand Auto Bodies. ey terme IF dealeede peg eee er ees feswor, with An his crankiness, is as | ONT! TAmousine Podies, 2a former res hen enaturer,| 148) cor, cs your shadow, and you are reaching out P i nt ut & Touring Houtes, alt ey lee. cconds | gap cnhnidac DIAMIA@in Dane Row for Philip! You are undermining |f | If you _ intend ny ices Bicae Quel ied Marscheider PIANOS 32,2. 242 st. me with tim!"—so she went on between Paying $700.00 , Broadway Mam m9 DN | Special sale_high-erade_planoa:”eaay_terms, “Ah—ah!" slowly drawled the teacher, veritaull gtr | ___230 to. 245 sath “you find a pulntul difference betwoen arte” for a Playereeer! {1 EURNITURE—22 ROOMS. || There’s a BEST Time to winning another woman's husband and! . French Family Sacrifices ————— orp heaving another woman try to win Take the Subway tng egantiy, furnished mansion. ¢ D you to Boro Hall Station, Shulng of Preneh lo Anything “Oh—oh!" cried Olive, beating her Walk a block to 370 SULts, RON ene hands together. ‘/You will not claim| Fulton *t—s ¢ and test | | cure. Bulte, rockers, And the VERY BEST time to ask a tone! aloha toid you thatt, Hows do) THE. PIERCE | J etscatiant china ctoget, man! business man or a housewife for a w anything of my past? How f sa room, ; 40 you know doséns of things that you|} | You will save Eine, iver, "brle-acbrac: | tmported Position is at the moment they are in have let fall? The rest are deaf and'f| fully $215.00. ; 136 W. 72d. Private Hous: actual need of a competent worker, bdlind—but T am not!" She caught Mme. There isn’t any question Expres. 9 ng elevated station. 72d st, It's at this very moment that thou- Varide violently by the wrist and shook about that—it's as sure as WATCHES A DIAMONDS - | sands of New York employers hesten SREDIT. BASY PAYMENTS. ero you Who are your-r win/| | two and two Sat Sean Watch & Diamond Co. | 2 read the “Situation Wanted” Ads, peal make four, 8% MAIDEN LANE, Pho 67 Cortlandt. || in The Morning Wortd—the greatest breathing short and quick. Mme. Our Library contains -ASY q % “Help Wanted” medi Varide answered, huskily: 15,000 wala ol music, ¢ at 5c WATCHES: ali oosth a ye and Tims tegen gael “A Woman Who Has Sufiered!" |] | exchangeable, Roll ||P SERELIYE er eAKbelEADeR: eh oor. |] best time for YOU to send in your “TY am—a@ woman who has suffered!” “ah, but that fs not enough—every woman e@uffers. But’ you—there ts somo thing etrange and uncanny about rou ‘You hold my thoughts. I listen—listen! We your voles. Every movement of Your egy is familiar, At the plano B% Interest an de 1 payienin, ANDERSON & CO., A red iat ares One Plock EROOKLYNS ‘ a TEAS ¢: ROBT, DUNCAN, 110 “Situation Wanted” Ad. for publica- tion in The World to-morrow. A_12-WORD AD. Costs But Twenty-Five Cents Grolce “Yen Choice A World “Help Want” brings good cook the same day. 25c to 2.50 a yd. | | ONeill-Adams @ Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Big Specials for One Week — to Introduce Our Great Furniture Dept. In Adams Building Only This department is now located in the ADAMS BUILDING ONLY, where we are displaying on the 3d, 4th and 5th floors | ery the largest stock of new Spring Furniture to be seen in | New York City. | __ It is to be remembered that we carry Furniture of the DE- PENDABLE kind only—the products of “the best makers in the te atl our regular prices are always the lowest possible. THE SPECIAL PRIC quoted for this week's selling will surely be a great attraction to those who contemplate the furnish- | ing or replenishing the city or country house. ; $100 Parlor Suits, $69.50 ive-Piece Parlor Suits, frames of mahogany fini i i legsh lnineaty fancyadecienaiinianatitlerce eh ee) frames upholstered in tapestry, four colors of silk damask, Verona velour, ian cloth, s plush or panne plush as you select—up- holstering of the very best class. The regular sellin, pricells//$t00;nsale prices ssssnscs tec enoeens ete . $69.50 $28 Leather Couch, $19.75 © feet 2 inches long, 30 inches wide; best steel construction bottom, extra heavy frame, hand carved, claw feet, upholstered in genuine leather, puffed sides and ends; a good design and At | construction throughout. Regular price $28. i Eerie omar ae Poel $9.75 Fumed Oak Rockers at $6.75 Comfortable, strongly built Mission Rocker; made of oak, genuine fumed finish; a rich brown shade, harmon Weose cushion seats; regular price $9.75 Settee to match. Regular price Arm QChair to match. Regular price $9.75; sale price, $6.75. $3.25 Reed Rockers, $2.25 Reed Arm Rocker, with prettily bent spindles and woven back. Has | continuous roll arm and apron front, heavy posts and cross braces, | with closely woven cane seat. This rocker will be on sale for the balance of this week, and only one to a customer. Reg- 2. ular price $3.25; special at .... a $ +25 $15 Princess Dresser, $11.00. : Size Of base 22x36; top drawer mirror, size 18x36; swings in Made of oak, in nice golden fi ; brass handles $41 00 . in swell shape; best quality bevel! ¢ price uprights; can be adjusted to any ang on drawers. Regular price $15.00; Just the Thing for Baby—$9.75 Enamel Crib, $7.00. Absolutely safe, because the sides are extra high, the spindles are closer together, has drop sides, woven wire bottom with helical spring ends, extended footboard, 1 1-16 in. continuous posts, !4-inch tilling, size 2 feet 6 inches; finished in the best baked 7. 00 white enamel. Regular price $9.73; special... 6 $ ° | $12.00 Music Cabinet, $9.00. | Cabinets in mahogany finish, an clegs nural painting or decora- tion on panel door; 15 in. deep; 20 in, wide; 42 in. high; five spaces for music; fancy shaped bevel mirror in back. 9 00 Kegular price $12.00; sale price ° 5 ° Striped ticking, warranted to give perfect satisfaction, $5 95 le Made of polished oak, in golden color, with box frame, | 66 inches high, 44 inches wide, leaded glass doors, $22.00 $8.50 Elastic Felt Mattress, $5.95 ELASTIC FELT MATIRESS—Sunitary cotton, good quality fancy Regular price $8.50; sale price | $2.50 Dining Chairs, $1.98 cane seat, neat panel work; regular price $2.50; sale price $1.98 $30.00 Weathered Oak pide board, $22.00 | cabinet top, thoroughly constructed a finished, Pegular price $30; sale price..... Sod New Upholstery Department an O’ Nett buriding Only This department is now located in the O'Neill Building, 4th Floor, Increased space, well assorted stocks and tasteful arrange- ments enable us to give better service to our patrons in this line than ever before. These introductory Specials for Tuesday $3.50 Matting Covered Boxes, $1.75. An exceptional bargain offer—these usetul boxes are 28 inches long out- side of cover, 18 inches wide and 14 in high. Regular price $1 75 $3.50; to-morrow's price . 3 . $1.39 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 75c. Pair. Two hundred pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, a very pleasing design, lock stitch edge, in size 45 inches by three 1s. Regular price, per pair, $1.39; special at ....-.+.+ COU IOHGOO 75¢ 25c. Table Oil Cloth, 15c. Yard. 4 yards wide—a large assortment of design: and plain white to select from. Regular pri cial to-morrow 28c. Window Shades, 22c. Five hundred opaque window shades, 36x72 inches, all mounted on strong spring rollers, complete ready to hang; an opportunity to furnish the city ‘or country house with a serviceable shade at quite a saving; in dark 2 green, ecru, Nile and white. Regular price 23c. each; special at.. 2c 123¢c. Curtain Swiss, 9c. Yard, Four thousand yards striped Curtain Swiss, 36 inches wide; several pretty stripes to select from. Regular price 12%&c. per yard; spectal % Furniture Slip Covers For 5-Piece Par!or Suit }$4.75 Allowing twenty yards of best quality Belgian see 27 inches wide. 25c. additional for larger suits. ere are fifteen stripes er yard $4.75 fo select from. Special price for this sale..---+++++. Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths In New and Roomy Quarters O'Neill Building—3d Floor Big Special Values for 1o-Morrow (Tuesday) 65c. Linoleum at 49c. Sq. Yard. Five hundred square yards on sale to-morrow. Sheet Lino-) leums, all four yards wide. Usual price 65c.; special at, per: 49c square yard J Bring measurements with you. Oil Cloth Remnants, 12c. Square Yard. Two to five yards in each piece. Value 25c. to 45c. per square yard; fo be closed out at........+ Bee marae "}12c | Linoleum Remnants, 29c Square Yard | Two to five square yards in each piece. 50c. and 60c. qual- ities to be closed out at, per Square yard. . ss omeneee ve ve Royal Wilton Rugs At Very Special Prices 2% 9 x12 feet. Regular price $37.50; special price, -mmee. $29.50 | 814x104 feet. Regular price $35.00; spectat price.om--..$26,95 | 6 x9 feet. Regular price $22.50; special price... ..$18,95 | | | 14 MINUTES FROM BROOKLYN nEARN FOURTELNTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue No Basements Like Ours in New. York! Established years ago, they gained and keep their popularity by methods different from those prevalent elsewhere :— No cheap qualities at cheap prices for inferior &00ds or ‘‘left-overs’’ from departments on other floors— NO CLASS DIVIDING LINE separates the Basement from the upper stories ALL STOCKS ARE COMPLETE and contain the better and the best (and only the better and the best) in greater assort- ments than elsewhere found | WHERE CAN YOU SEE SUCH STOCKS OF Upholstery and Curtains and all that ‘ thereunto belong; Wash Dress Fabrics, Muslins and Sheetings; Pillow Cases and Sheets and all those goods known as Domestics; Notions, Perfumery and Toilet Articles ? THE SPACE OF TWENTY-ONE LARGE STORES IS DEVOTED TO ABOVE! No such Basements can be elsewhere found ! = Spring Dress Goods t Auction Prices Two prominent importers recently put their surplus stock et auction to ® Blankets—Domet Flannels Now in New Basements! Yard-wide Domet Flann: : i 8% extra heavy—worh 13 5s -49 for double beds—worth $2.00. At Canfornin’ Blankets ‘for single Heavy Cotton Blanket size—white and colore Instead of 79 cents.. Sumner Blankets. white and ovlored—especialiy destrable for 1.49 hotels and cottages—1-4 size 7 California Wool Blankets—(have) a slight cotton mixture)—for | large and smill beds—white and + 2,98 colors—pink and blue borde: i worth $8.98 and $4.98...... J same orice. all wool white beds—pink and blue borders. Sample Values in New Spring Flannels Fine Twilled Flanne!s—all wool— extra heavy—tan, red and. navy—qualities fou will not find and more. elsewhere under 4 »29 Fine French and Hombourg Dress Flannels—plalds, stripes and plain— exquisite Heht and dark colorings for street or evening—fine and delicate as crepe de chine— very durable. and launder 59 perfectly—worth «7. nd $1.00... o Summer Wash Flanneis—unshrinkable excellent for outing and children's make a quick, clean sweep....We bought some fine lots greatly below prices the goods were previously quoted at, and as a result offer the fol- lowing REMARKABLE VALUES :— 0 inch Silver Gray Herringbone Cheviots; Import cost 90 cta.. 64 inoh Tourist Suftings—white, All with black stripas—reg. $1.09. Shaded Gray-and-White, Tan- \ at and-Wihite and Black-and. White block check Serges; 58 5 inch; worth §L19. . Black-and-White Stripe Pan- ama; usually &9 cents - A fow weeks from now, when the Spring” styles are entadlished, you will be glad to buy these self same styles and qualities at full prices. Herringbone Twill Suitings- ) Worth 98 cents. 6 inches wide, A splendid variety of the desirable gray, brown, tan, steel and olive tintings Not'the extremely light welsht, therefore articularly destrable for Spring Bults, Skirts, Cloaks and Jackets Very desirable fabrics! dresses—plaids and stripes in 24 VERY GREAT VALUES. dainty color effects—s lee rf? eo _____——__® The New Tunnels As an Early Season Value We Offer Mean Quick and Easy Trips To Our Stores! 9 MINUTES FROM JERSEY by Hudson Tunnel to station at 14th St, and 6th Ave., N. Y. Lonsdale Holland Shades At 59 cents, value 79 Finished like “made to order’— white, ecru, dark green, Nile, olive, 3x6 ft—Linen Knot fringe. 3x7 ft—Plain hem, A marked concession in price, If interested in LACE TRIMMED SHADES be sure to see those we offer ‘at 98 cents; they are a bargain—Lons- dale Holland—Imported lace. TENANTS AND LANDLORDS will save not only money, but trouble and time, by coming here for anything needed in Window Shades—our assortments meet every want——Customers say, “No department like it!” by Subway to 14th St. Express Station, N. Y. 1 These and other rapid transit facili- ties Make FOURTEENTH STREET the most CONVENIENT SHOPPING POINT FOR GRBATER NEW YORK. | An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 F. M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, atem>titched 4 abie Croihs Pure linen—Ge arl bleach— 8-10 size—extra bh lity All-silk Pongees No filmsy quality, but firm and with beautiful lustre and finish rich, AVY qu hat gives splendid service— White, Lt. Blue, Grey, py Ivory, Pink, Brown, from our Kk. Cream, Violet, Navy, (2) Champagne, Rose, Reseda, CD #reucn Net Cur Renatssance inser wide ruffle—for su curtains—usually BASEMENT—CE Also Black—worth ".49.. MAIN FLOOR—CENTR Fine Spring >uitings ‘The new rey ‘and brown plaids, stripes and novelty effects thet are in bigh favor for suits and separet oa hie Pe} and dark 0) {nohes wide—worth .60—For First, Morning Sale of Season...-.- MAIN FLOOR—DRESS GOODS DEPT. f BUILDING. ng and edge— yor full . 113 G, Stamped Linen Centre Pieces Fine and heavy—patterns for eyelet, coronation brafd, solid emb'y and com ventional design for buttonhole edge 12x12 inch—value 18x18 inch—value %x24 inch—value BASDMENT. Women’s Black Silk Waists New Gibson tatlored model—also with novelty yoke, back and front of Point Venise and Val. laces 1 7 and tucked silk inlays— a sizes 24 to 46—worth $3.98..... BECOND FLOOR--SILK WAIST DEPT. y BUILDING, Heavy White Domet Flannels Extra quality—irm t, fleecy— Yd. Wide White Dress Liuens Fine quality that wears and 49 . iaunders well—good value MAIN, PLOOR—LINEN DEPT. SL Mercertzed Madras Waistings Lurge variety of handsome new designs—% ot. qualities..... MAIN FLOOR—WHITE GOODS DEP’T, _—————————— 1 inch hemsttteh. ue at 17... AIN FLOOR—GDNT' #ringed Window : Good, “opaaue— colors and w fine Stationery Whiting’s—white only. Cambric fintsh—quire ‘box— Teg. .24.. oe a rth 39... see FLOOR NEW BUILDING, Women’s Panama Skirts Spring modeis in pleated or gored Croular myles—<leep welt fold oF silk folds In’ cluster style— all tengthe and dands— 2 * e THIRD, TON Men's Muslin Night shirts fast color emb'y—collarless or Excellent quality—full ‘cut— § inches long—plain or with 32 to ®—value .49....° BUILDING, collar—sizes 15 MAIN FLOOR WEST Iso extra sizes— - Teaponably priced at $4.08..... Boys’ Knee Pants—isloomers SHCOND FLOOR—8UIT DEP'T. Fancy Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, NIE A lie helo Fine Leather Handbags finished Corduroys—taped i purse—leather s handles $1.98... MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Fancy Jacquard Lawns White or ‘colored—with emb'd spots and printings In block or @. oh sir 6. Women’s Cambric Drawers Fine soft qualtty—wide Instead UUptOND FLOOR SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR THLEPHONE ORDERS, hatr It Fo os—worth BASEMENT.

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