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4 HATEL DREW SLA STRINGER M KAR TEAL'S PMD Known Facts Seem to Show She Was Waylaid on Trip to Uncle's Farm for Money, COUNTYOFFICERS SLOW Crime Committed Two Weeks Ago and Mystery Is Still Deep—Inquest Monday. @rom an Evening World pondent.) TROY, N. Y,, July 23.—If the mur- derer of Hazel penalty of selaer County citizens will have offi Statt Corres. Drew escapes the ils atrocious @ ime Rens- efal inactivity to blamic. Promptness and thoroughness have been sadly lacking in the thorities to unravel the mystery rts of Troy's au Almost two weeks have passed since Hazel Drew's corpse ¥ from Teal’s Pond. Outside of three Minor discoveries, whieh been immediately the ghastly find, no headway has bean Diade in establishing the identity of the murdever. Her s found three days after bandbox of torn letters, photogvay and mementoes the Cary cellar a full week’ after nade after it case ne: body; a was unearthed Hazel Drew was burled, and by far } the most important fact in the case ‘was disclosed only a few days ago, when William Huffay and his wife told of seeing a vellow-tired Concord Wagon and two strangely acting men at Teal’s Pond on the night of Hazel’s diaappearance. s taken! hould have di was fic ff in) STANDARD Ol FINE REVERSAL 0 BE ATTACKS poy | Government Will Ask Rehear- ing on Two Points in De- cision of Circuit Judges. | OHICAGO, July 2%. —United States Dis- trict-Attorney Sims to-day | positively that a petition for @ rehearing | In the case of the Government against tie Standard Oil Company of Indiana, decided adversely to the Government by | Judges Grosscup, Baker and Seaman, In | | the United States Clreuit Court of Ap- |poals yesterday, would be filed. No| other action will be determined until after Attorney-General Bonaparte has | read the opinion of the reviewing court, Mr. Sims to-day received the following | telegram from Mr. Bonaparte: “I feel that you and your assistants have done everything possible to pro-/ announced | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908. - i CHOWO S GAL OM ORTH FC Maria Silva, Eight Months Old, Plunges Through Well of Fire Escape. A large crowd of witnesses poling In and out of Police Headquarters In Mul- berry street, this being trial day there, were panic-stricken at about 10 o'clock when a baby, eight months old, fell through the well of a fire-escape on @ big tenement across from the rear en- trance to the station and struck on Its head in Mott street. The baby was Maria Artier! Silva and she was the daughter of Glusepp! snd Camelia Silva, who live on the fourth floor of the tenement Nos. 314-816 Mott street. The mother had placed the child on the fire-escape and tt wriggied its) way over a few inches and plunged through the well, When Maria struck the street the to the howpital that br (Quinn atte ed fo it In te wine shop she a = FREIGHT WRECK TIES UP LEHIGH VALLEY TRAFFIC. N.S BOUND RROOK July 28 One man was injured lree freight car were smashed in a freight wreek on the Lehigh Valley Ratiroad near the static here early to-day, ‘Traffic on the was blocked several hours, the rails and shaving been torn for several is. The name of the injured man 1 1own nd Brook fs on a branch of the “Bo. Lehigh road, known as the New Jersey and Lehigh road a - ARNHEIM OUTING The Marks Arnheim Benevolent As- sociation, an organization of about thirty years’ standing and noted for its, many charities to {ts memoers, will hold {ts ninth annual outing next Sat- unlay at Zeltner's Park and Casino, at One Hundred and Seventieth stroet and Third avenue, rain or shine, There will be prize bowling and games and danoing in the pavilion during after- noon and evening. Tables and seats || for picnic parties will be at convenient points in the park. | a a | BALDWIN BALLOON ARRIVES. WASHINGTON, July 2%.—Capt, Bald- win's aeronaut or dirigible balloon, built || tor the army. 1s now at Fort Myer, |! Va. It will probably make ‘ta initial | I1\ | fight early next week. The balloon squad of the Signal Conps, under tha direction of Lieut. Benjamin D. Fau- lols, unpacked the framework this tect the interests of the Government and! crowd was #o exciteed that the child mornine and Capt. Baldwin !s expected promote justice goon as the opinion comes to hand.’” That the fon for rehearing will ess on two alleged errore in the lay § quoted portions of the opinion of the, and the unconscious infant was laid on court ig the generally accepted opinion | a table. | of attorneys interested In the gase. | Policeman Neville sent in a call to Points in Question. | Local newspapers to-day print paral: | statements taken from yesterday's | and from the record of the | ginal tri | his. fri Judge Grosscup's opinion; “ees And carried out in the ruling excluding certain proffered testimony, including that of one Edward Bogardus, | Who, being in absolute charge of traf- plaintiff In error * * ¢| y that ¢ * * he did the 18-cent 1 road; that his n cailed to any Jel tanding and . belief, was told by one his unde based on wha tariff clerk for the Alton . that the rate over the Alton road was six cents, and that such rate had been filed with the Interstate Com- | merce Commission.” Pollowing is the testimony of Bo- rdus before Judge Landis, as taken The w by counsel for th | mitted by the court {of counsel for the Usited States that} over the objection | I will write fully 88) lay there for a few minutes before eny within a few one had the courage to pick her up. Then a fifteen-year-old boy ¢an with her {nto the wine shop of Nicolo Bolico, St. Vincent's Hospital for an ambu- lance, but there was some hitch in the call, the wrong numbeer of the house boing given or there was some other error, and !t was about half an hour before an ambulance finally appeared on the scene. The baby's mother had rushed screaming and tearing her hair into the wine shop and when she saw Marla her friends had trouble in preventing her from doing herself an injury, Very little lfe seemed left in the child when Dr, Quinn came in the ambulance drawn by the horse Bay, which hoide the record and is driven by Driver Lyons, ‘Aren't you @ little slow, doctor?” he was asked, “None of your business," he replted, “do you think we've got nothing to do but run down here!” The child's mother was so insistent that the little one should not be taken days. | — NIGHTMARE FOOD. | | The poet's wife—Algernon, you're not | practical, You do nothing but dream, The poet—Ah, but my dreams are | beau-iful things i} The poet's wife—Well, we can't eat the stuff that dreams are made of. The poet—Yes we can. There's Welsh |) | rarebit, you know, and—-.—Cleveland Leader, One Hock from 23d Street Terminal Hudson Tunnel | Telephone 5700 Chelsea The World Famous Men’s W. L. Douglas Oxfords In All the New Sum- men Lasts, "LY ”» Despite the fact that they are termed “factory damaged, whjch anaily reins some slight imperfection you probably could not detect, they are wonderful values. “Thousands of men who have taken advantage of these sales can testify to the splendid wearing quality and stylish appearance of these world famous shoes. We have received a splendid assortment for to-morrow’s sell- x in patent leather; choice ‘A splendid assortment in this lot of almost perfect shoes, in fact, they are equal in every way to the best $3.50 shoe made. $2 59 Exceptional value at nopopounnnngodn G0 . Boys’ Douglas Shoes at $1.98 the Pair for Schoo! é and Dress Wear Clearing the Men’s Clothing Before Stock-Taking At Marvellously Low Prices ADAMS BUILDING 200 Men’s Suits ce DT 65 o Our Regular Stock, f formerly $10.00 to $18,00 ing—the larger portion bei Luring July and August This Store Will Close at 12,30 0’ Clock Saturdays and 6 o’Cloch Evenings ONEILL;ADAMS Established Forty-One Years Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Cartilage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone $700 Chelsea Before Stock-taking Sale of Misses’ Wash Suits and Skirts An absolute clearance of all lines where sizes or styles | have become broken must be effected this week. A sale it will pay you to attend—the prices in many in- | stances are just half. $4.00 Princess Dresses, $2.00 In colored Lawns (like illustration), Stripes, tucked blouse, pleated skirt, deep hem; sizes 14 and 16 years. Value $4.00; special at.... in figures and with fold and $2.00 $5.00 Jumper Dresses, $3.50 In colored Lawns, in light and medium shades; tucked skirts, with deep hem; sizes 14 t and 10 years, Value $5.00; special at $3.50 $6.50 Princess Dresses, $3.95 In colored Lawns in Several pretty models, some trimmed with lace; pleated skirts, with fold; sizes 14 and 16 years. Value $6.5u; Spe- $3 95 . CIN Ctnehnpnon . MISSES’ TUB SKIRTS—In Linen, pleated model, with fold; length 36 to 38 imches; from $1.25 to $2.25 Visit the Restaurant Fifth Floor, Adams Batlding. | A Good Place to Lunch Splendid Cuisine—Quick Service—Moderate Prices Best Groceries—Lowest Prices _ ADAMS BUILDING ('Phone $700 Chelsea), | eee vidence was tncompetent and tm: Hundreds of theories have been ex! :aterial aralyith lustons of | He A correct sty ve i | aslled "and explodedivandltromi troy tothe ertnacn ana not. thei tactan tontese All the most popular fabrics in the correct oie as repre: Milk | Butter Soap | Taborton, fitteen miles, crowds of de- ts follows: a ac rankl n Simon & Co sented, and we can fit any man from 33 to 46 chest. Borden's Magnolia rane eae, Fancy Floating Sca | 7 ; yuring the years ave masntione eat 4, Ps : a lack . n! é Butter, fancy, new Sear tectives have labored vainly day and) (991.95) Peery are L have menoned } e | Choice of plain blue, black } a Brand Condensed fade er, fancy, net | @ight to find 4 tall Milk, per tin c quality, packed in oval cak | a ad pnd aes ing clue folihe Usa an 18 cent per hundred rate gn oll over Fifth A 37the38 h st | and tancy mixtures. W elt 7 65 i ; Pp ee 3-ib eat és, or Floral | . et to-day not ong official can the Chicago and Alton Ratlroad between * ‘ ‘ $ mit, 1 doz, tins to a. | Bay positively as to a manner of Whiting and Bast Bt Lous m any tarltt ves, the38th Sts, tailored and poate ‘aa . ‘J Sas tae Dole 37 yy Borax Soap, 5 | G | whatever. My attention had never in 8 S Suits... ‘ c te eeeee Oca Glasel'a death, | Perea CAEN aalleauta AUBMEAT PATE OS to $18.00 Summer Sui ’ es for... Cc qld wav! Firm becuase four docions Any hima bel ot by the tania CLEARANCE SALE FRIDAY - a a _ 0 determine if Hazel LD vas tion of any document of kind or ’ * TPA—The Tea Rose Blend, a peeae tuurdered for the same reason "Billy | Character or otherwise.» Uae’ | Young Men's Suits at $5.95 Red tbe! “ual For‘ tan Se Roteaad Gate mnat snipe Hranathagan’s uae a) e of tim on ¥ 1 ia Cey- oon chet y +i = Brown was slain or tq learn if they) gine the paniod of (ime mentite: During This Sale No Goods Sent on Approval or C.0,D. | For Values up to $12.50 fon or Mined; In % tlie, enenean, gam: Solb./t9, Chuiney: a very delt awiri's apparel did not betray signs of thet this s'x cent rate reganiing whieh About one hundred and fifty nag ERMAN Bo [Oe lanestal tor OG Fie bottle. | the manner in which she expired; and,/I have testified, was filed with the In- Hud Wegeqe ie _ gE elas T iY—Lip. 1 for, L2C (cemth Ree urn Cin Uae Witt torntate Coramerce, Commiasion that i in the lot—suits taken from TEAC The Silver Cross | t pibhy's| MARMALADE — James cau si tand! i bellef waa based on '. Bohinccepmalt ‘ rand, fancy garden grown tb," tins, |Kioller's Pt triot-Attorney did not break at once the what T nua told In the Chicago & Alton For Misses and Girls our regular stock. All the up Forma ‘onl: Snnt’ ABe 25¢ mainte. pute Orange 48 @batinate silence of the victiin’s relatives oice by Mr, Tollands, to date styles in neat fancy $5 95 paeed tn dalek a ne case a nee ne f! C (eT Retecred to) Detencant: Girls’ Dresses of linen, chambray, dimity and Scotch gingham, white and mixtures and 1 blue serges. | uh PS. aaeay in Finest | quality soused Vanaee nour ine Without a known motive, without poss) "During all that perlod of time In 2 i. pr Au Ses ay t broken, but $3.50 reyuiaesl: ait Ned Met ut trun epee ftive assurances of why the girl was connection with rhipment of oll over colors; 4 to 12 years. Heretofore $4.75 to $12.50, | Sizes some oxen, DU v gularly 80 per tins Que liar... erboG Siri the Chicago & Alton railroad by the |) every size from 14 to 20 COPFEE—The Banquet EEE gWretery Cole Tl ain, easily ascertainable from a care: oonaand oll Company of Indiana as 1 50 2 95 | vears in the lot, Choice at Blend Cot tea: treanly quot Club Brand. Ginver | ful autopsy, detectives, willing but at {ts reprepentative In that partic Ve . . | years in the lot. Choice at.. eed relat Sucaee Ale, per | have | tmost two weeks of, work, I had not intention to violate) | * * ‘ } Pe > Maan PEC iosopungcntd ° get anv lost ahnoet two ea spy iawn Grianiafed “raie ofthe Milsses’ Button Front Washable Skirts | Clearing the Outing Suits ee Tania ef ast diths 950 Gana iota” hla go allway Co ¥ . ; tates SARDINES—T) 4 Lae | iron 4; biscut 8 H Reveals Good Clue. During all that time I belleved abso- Of English Poplin or Linen, open front model, detachable ths and Small Men bel Sa The Gold La-loke, ide.g grainn @ juffay | 1 05 OFF ine per’ ph 8 { : 1. | lutely. that T was shinning the of! under link pearl buttons, lengths 34 to 42. Heretofore $6.75 if A a (QFFEE—The Finest Old dressing: ‘large ting, per Ph, PER. vss s ss c Huffay's story {s the Important devel- | q jawrully established and filed rate D TS e408 Flannels, fancy cheviots and ) Government Java and pure dozen, {og GEREAES = Siapr-riaie opment in the case, ‘The mysterious) lscued by, the Chicago & Alton railroad — Misseg* Washable Coat Suits crashes; sizes 40 to 38; most of | propoctione ae, feauatea:ia. OFA pone ltt Wisk t phen coe horse and wagon, the two stealthy, | Company. eo print an ex- \T! them are half lined, some quarter $3 75 wlendid drinker; 5 be. O'Nelll-Adams’ Co.'s ane OF Vey O1%9 {I ailent figures in the dark at the pona’s| The Psat ud sr is Le tHAe Poplin or Linen, white and colors, semi-fitted coat, open 5 00 I]| fined, Values up to $10.00; while ° 81.50: per 34c perlor quality Pure Unfer- GATSUP = Floral Bran! | edge may or may not add Ingenuity, | where Judge Grosoup states thet fudge front skirt; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50... ° | OY LEGS Ab inandinnnanone eis } ples , ae p ape te taht Slt ie | ance colori dis referred to the i : te 1 tallan i aploea: per bottle..... pItEUn nA romans ie eye *S | [impany of New Jersev_as no "virgin’ Misses’ French Linen Suits | Men's $15.00 Outing Suits, $10.00 Hoole Macaronl; “short as int ee ah Peet ee ea tae | and brutal evidences of a terrible crime. | oo. aar Judge Landis really referred f | Men's $12.00 Outing Suits, $8.00 b Bc! Prench Oilvg| Table Salt, In 2b, ‘And the rattling of the family's skele-|+, “the defendant,” namev the Stand- Tailored long coats, open front or pleated skirts, white, | 5 | ens B bee es PARE + GC oi 5; (boxer, each i | ton has at last expoded secrets whieh, | ard O!! Company of Inlant 4 sag | tan, violet or blue; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50... 4.50 —_—————————_—___ = CISA IR ee ETN ELE an RTs Stl ere raze arms op ere tt earlier revealed, would have saved) The two points given, I Mf lo | 4h 4 : versal cleaner: lar Me: full’ pints, | | Lie. qualfty, spectal, att Geo weeks of slmiess rambling about | mu form the mane fs Misses’ Lin erie Dresses |] Betore Stock Ta king Cc VW. alfting tin C}Ones: tals M pinis,,,.39C] per tin. | 10¢ the country In search of clues and per-| {ef B ’ Crothi dH Mustard | Pepper | haps deprived the slayer of Hazel Drew FIVE WANT CITY REFUSE. oys :0 ing an ats ||| Pure, Fresh Ground English 2Q¢ Pure, Fresh Ground Black Pep- 1 2¢ || of that chance of escape. ' (ees Of French Batiste, white and colors; richly lace trimmed ami embroidered 7ST aaa ustard. b per, per Ib Herault Pon ae Hau teeeeeean| ele Closed tor Disposal of Rub- models; 14 to 20 years. Heretotore $14.50 to $29.50, | Boys’ Wash Suits, | if 65 - 0-da. y c id if , was identified as the oldest daughter of | biah Dumped tn Scows, 7.50 9.75 18.50 | formerly sold up to $4.00) ry A Rare Offering of John oat Briel they ee | Bids for the contract for oD remiore! |]! The balance of our regular line of Boys’ Wash Suits—some have How did Hasel get to the “Hlol-| 5; ashes, street sweopings and rubbis! 7 , | irs of Ul See ts yiesane pee pan e e ; 7 e omer trousers, Others only one pair. They come lowt” | cathered by the Sitret Cleaning Depart- Mi i I ( ||| two pairs of blo nly ¢ , Ene) Was che really seen by Smith (ton, and ah opoard scows in the Hare | SSCS and anior atlored Sutts |] in chambray, Galatea, percale, plain white pique.and linen, avl an inner e h) and Gundermant lem, Norty and East Rivers, were) | Russian and sailor blouse style, sizes 214 to 11 . ened to-day foy Commissioner Crowell. | sian and si yle, % 4 ; Was the motive of her murder a ne) (OMe oy ComaderseDailey &| 38 Junior Tailored Suits | years, Values up to $4.00; to close, at... ss... $3.65 At Les Than Half Regular Price guilty man's hope to cover his bes) ji. tho y s4 Barina Of shepherd checks in blue, black or brown, also navy | —_ O'NEILL BUILDING. sor Fi Mev 34 ii ry vey \ trayal of the pretty girl? COMPA tor Pron? Improvement Com= blue English serge, semi-fitted or box caats, pleated skirt | ADAMS BUILDING Regular Price $40.0 Where wax Hagel from Monday PNY Wan on ing and Transport iituibeioe (Olter (as veataie Herelovorer das co) As) , ie i Wash : egular Price $40.00, at 11.30 A.M. until her body wan! P'S "Ro nany. The city spends about hess W20e : | Boys’ Play Suits | Boys’ Wash Trousers Snecialvat found, or at least until Smith and! ginom a vear an this work. It !s now] 58 Misses’ Tailored Suits Regular price 50c | Values up to $1.00 ! pecial a Gunderman saw hert A Inapse of 40'n8 pads. ai A collection of high class models of navy serge, mannish In tan, blue, gray and blue Hoomen sn ee Bean 7 n ers, sh, thirty-two hours has not been ac- eounted for. Was she carried to the pond, or did the assault take place theret ‘Ur assailed there, why go above the turn to her uncie'n homef Was he headed for her uncle's when ambushed and killed? Why Did She Destroy Mementos? ‘And then the two unexplained ques- tons which came later: Why did Hazel visit all her rela- tives on the Saturday and Sunday before her disnppearance, Why did she seek to destroy all traces ef her former life by tearing up photos of herself and friends, let- tera, cardy and souventrsf Was she prepared to enter a new Ife in which mementos of the old would have troubled hert ‘Dlindly to continue their so-ealled efforts | oon | | tt after accepting the doctor's verdict of | murder: | Only Two Theorles Possible, | wither Hasel Drew walked to the |waylor turnpike or she waa carried there, One points irre: (farewell visit to her other to a secret meeting, a ro- mance or a denouement and death, The one indicates the slayer as | s(raumer or strange et on the roads the other directs the finger lof xuspicion to her guilty lover. The one means that she was mor- jdered nenr the pond; the other |ihat she was mnrdered elsewhere and her body enrrted there. | WASSING EVIDENCE FOR THE INQUEST, worsteds, rajah and pongee silks; Heretofore $23.50 to $39.50.. For Boys Boys’ Washable Suits—Russian and 2 to 10 years. Heret! 95c Washable Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits of army khaki, tan linen crash o: & to 17 years. Heretofore $5.00 Boys’ Sailor and Russian Sui also Reefer Coats of English Navy Serge, Tweeds and | Heretofore $6.75 to $9.75....... 3.50 Cheviots; 3 to 10 years. Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers 14 to 20 years, 15.60 Sailor models, white and colors; | ofore $2.75 to $5.00. 1.95 r White duck; to $7.50........055 ts 2.65 | Sizes (39e stripes; serviceable and eons) 33¢ wearing suits : Boys’ Jersey Sweaters Values up to $1.50 Made of red, blue, white an mixed jersey cloth; sizes to 34 le they last ~ Out Go the Summer Shirts — for Men. Prices Cut Away Down to Close Out Before Stock-Taking. Our best $1.00 Shirts reduced to 69c linen and white duck. 3 to 16 years..... Boys’ Washable Hats * Regular price 50¢ Naval and Tam o' Shanter) Ie shapes, in duck and paint 33¢ | $19.98 We have just twenty of these tine Chas, ner Sets—100 pieces to the set. They all have the large size soup tureen, extra large size meat dishes and full size plates. | At our regular price ($40.c0) these sets are greater yalue than usually offered elsewhere. | Pilgsy and Salut day Foun ha $19.98 Before Stock-Taking Sale of $1.00 and $1.25 Hammocks, 79c. ADAMS BUILDING—BASEMENT ve the opportunity to Value $ 4 of army khaki, linen crash or white duck; 5 to 17 years, } Une one, SRen en atin metas |" * “emai claiitag BVA GE GWOT) RHCIMED LICH raion nneennoentions ‘ 75¢ Palmer Woven Hammioc! Take a a disnppointment a hany, pre-| pecial to she 1 ae BAGO EER EETE SETS 2 88 Made of good macrame cord, full Hemmock vious to an elopement or Might to) TROY. No oY. July 2° Haze) Drow F y BOOd ec te ie eueoy With another Ife, checked her ault enae | was murdered shortly before her body For Infants tldre, comprise nied length and width, with pillow and ana harried ous to her uncle for| was thrown Into the pond, the and Childn n comprise plain and pleated fronts, all valance; several colors to. select money when death overtook hert | Rennselser County physicians oMtelalty yles, ina variety of neat designs, At from, Regular prices $1.00 and There is as yet no anawer to these| reported ithe PGK a thee O'Brien| Wash Dresses--Russian or waist models—of white or colored imported ed and detached cuffs. Fit, make and $1.25: special to-morrow questions. [f the hody ts exhumed per- Mee yea iu eee materlals; 1 to 5 years. Heretofore $1.25 to $5.75, vorkmanshiy guaranteed equal to the best fe) speci : 79¢ fhaps some of them can be answered 7 sitet at tilet ge aii fl Cl * AL vecrcceverevonsvende ; the inquest which takes pace next shirts you ever saw at $1.00. Closing Only the statement of the four doctora| \onday at Averill Park: zd Cc Cc ice. fo left to guido the authorities, If they) | Hatectives learned (hat Hazel spent a ° rice Mrevnea ea tages c $2.25 Hammocks, $1.50. t uunts 00: | week jas jer at Snyder La 9 5; aa & nillay dlundered the county oMeers are doomed | f° Fave Wine rennet tne Children’s Coats Vhite pleate '29¢ Made extra heavy, with large pillow Shirts... ‘until the unsolved mystery of the mur- any she was. Minnie Taylor aunt, still defles efforts to force ree her names of all the dead girl's friend Imported cloth mohair and Frer Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75....... neh pique; 1 to § years, 2 05 {ERD EPEMeaeoas casey ; Fe White pleated Is1.80 shins. 9 b-O5 id deep valance. and deep valai $1.50 Haas Doew ms UREN eT ThaTe a hina wh mr nr Also=-Clearance Sale \eee anna Midis. eceapted:by clone students atten) coreiepmment oneses| Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery, Misses’ and Girls’ | i Tae Fa euisateacien ne nal ete tate Md and Guimpes, Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings, Sunda Vor dil 6 i 07 Of] d Ol] él's SESWh, (acts, bowaratrstharavate sunt | 3 aC of Minsle Tarts af ay tte, Misses’ and Girls’ Neckwear and Belts, Misses’, Girls’ | yf WO Plain, practical ways of diagnosing | ine : “| Boys’ and Infants’ Straw, Lingerie Hats and Bonnets. |