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a0’ SENT UNE WS IN COUT “ISTO RM CARS Justice Kelby Denies Brook-| lyh Rapid Transit’s Petition for an Injunction, Supreme Court Justice Kelby, ait-/ Gag in Special Term, Brooklyn, denied this afternoon the application for an {injunction restraining the Manhatten Three Cent Fare line from operating ite cars across the Manhattan Bridge. In throwing out the application Jus-| tice Kelby has, for the time being at Yeast, blocked the efforts of the Brook- lyn Rapid Transit Company and its allied lines to maintain @ monopoly of interborough traffic and prevent the ‘Three Cent Fare line from doing busi- ‘eas. ‘The Manhattan line has its cars all feady to operate and will begti once to carry passengers over the) Manhattan Bridge in accordance with the terms of the franchise granted by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment and the certificate issued by the Public ervice Commission. CHLOROFORMED, ~ AUSBAND DETAINED ON ASSAULT CHARGE West's Story That She Tried]SHE WORE MAN’S GARB, Suicide Not Accepted HUSBAND AND WIFE | WHO FIGURE IN ODD CASE OF DRUGGING. | HOTEL SAYS OF WOMAN. THE £ VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Broadway, 34th to 35th St. What Your Children Will Need for School Whether It Be Clothing or School po geo We Can Provide to Your Advantage an Loose-Leaf Covers, to 84) LOOSE-LEAF Blank-Books, Note-Books Pads, BLANK BOOKS, 2c to 7e—Containing 24 sheets, press board covers, superior Lien filling. e BLANK BOOKS, 18e—Stiff mottled cover, contain- ing 144 leaves of £3" quality paper. BLANK BOOKS, 9c to 17e—Leatherette covers, con- taining 60 and 96 leaves. Neat and durable. HANDY NOTE BOOK, 4e-—Sixty-leaf books, opening side or end. Press board covers. STUDENTS’ NOTE BOOKS, 12e to 19e—Stiff covers; 96 leaves of cellent Paper, ruled or plain. CLOTH-COVERED NOTE BOOKS, 23¢ to 28e— Aghtly. and durable Red Skiver. STENOGRAPHERS’ NOTE BOOKS, 3c to 6e— Good quality ruled paper, card covers, convenient size. CASH, JOURNAL, ETC., BOOKS, 7Te—Ledger, etc., ruling, Aunage filler and press board covers. Md! iG BOOKS, 4e to 8e—Containing 24 leaves rs ualit, in SIMPLEX" I ress board cover, ISE-LEAF NOTE BOOKS, 16c to 24e—Covered in black cloth. Good quality fillers, 6e. SCHOOL TABLETS, 4ce—Various covers, containing sheet filler with popular slidi JAPAN ESE IS, eraser, etc. with assortment ‘72-leaf filling, covers of University Hho with Russia leather covers. 50 and 100 PENCIL BOXES, 14¢ and 19e—Neatly made of wood, ing cover, LOCK BOXES, 29¢ to 68e—For pens and pencils and fitted wich key. LAP TABLET: PENCIL CASES, @4e—-Made of leather and fitted it of PENCIL ASSORTMENTS, 16¢ to 47¢—Containing y and other necessaries for school work. ERS, 4c to 6c. RUBBERED FABER PENCILS, a dozen, 9c. FABER'S POLISHED PENCILS, 3e to Se. If “Character is What a Manisinthe Dark” — Dependability in a store is best exemplified by the values it gives in those articles of merchandise in which few people can qualify as competent judges. Judge MACY’S by This Test. School Sweaters Sizes 6 to 10 Years, 96c Sizes 10 to 14 Years, $1.19 Wool Sweaters, 96c In white, gray and cardinal; plain weave; high collar, fastening with pear! discs, All-Wool Sweaters, $1.96 Sizes 8 to 14 years; in white, Oxford and crimson. “The plain weave is closely knitted, with V-neck and deep pockets. Fancy-Weave Sweaters, $2.24 and $2.96 Sizes 4 to 10 years at the former fre and sizes 10 to 14 at the latter. n white, gray, cardinal and tan; open at the necl Norfolk Sweaters, $4.49 tank , Pens, Penci Bags, etc. COVERS, to 24e—Black cloth, Very neat designs. 'S, 84e—Leather, containing pencils, Very useful s and other necessaries. R. H. Macy & Herald Square “a Attractions Are Their Low Prices, S) Broadway, 34th to 36th St. “Straus” Cut Glass, $1.98 A Tableful; Numereus Your Choice of Useful and Beautiful Pieces Prices Asked Elsewhere, $3.00 to $4.00 Included are Berry Bowls, Celery Trays, Olive Dishes, Bon-Bon Baskets, Fern Dishes, Comports, ayonnaise Bowls and Plates, Flower Vases, Sugars and Creams, Ice Cream Trays, and many other attractive pieces suitable for use in your home and for Wedding and other Gifts. stain rioor, 84th st. “Straus” Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, $3.69 We have almost halved our usual low price on these large Bowls for this special occasion—the Semi-Annual China and Cut Glass Sale. Elsewhere these fine examples of the skill of our craftsmen would cost you $8.00, but we have our own Glass Cuttin, Factory, and are thus enabled to give you the benefit of the profit that would otherwise go to the middleman. of at We are showing other excellent examples of Cut Glass at a wide range Prices, ion Olive Dishes at 79c, to a magnificent Cut Glass Electrolier Basement, 84th Ot, Sizes 10 to 16 years; in a combina- tion plain and fancy weave. Colors are white, gray and cardinal. Second Floor, 34th Street. Silk Hair Ribbons or School Girls When. roll is called ya schools next Monday morning the ‘‘present,, responses will come from a sea of big perkily-tied hair-bows flaunting all ; ph. the colors of Joseph’s coat. Mother Spanish-English and English-Spanis! would be thoughtless, indeed, if she Italian-English and Englisheltalian. forgot a brand-new ribbon in honor of Latin-English and English-Latin. . . ‘ the new term. Heath's Dict German-English, E Ribbons at 18 a Yard Prench-lnghah: UngtsheFrenchs rench-English, English-French.. . Taffeta and Satin Taffeta, 53% and Cassell’s and Other Victionaries 5% inches wide, heavy, lustrous and French-English, English-French.. .. inall the wanted colors. German-English, English-German The same Ribbons, 634 and s$f Latin-English, English-Latin. . inches wide, at 21¢ a yard. Appleton’s Spanish-English, English-S) Co SHAS 00d quallt paper. d MA 1m ‘ADS, 2e to 7e — Fifty ruled or plain x ENS, dozen, 6e; gross, 72¢. sheets of strong paper. STAFFORD'S UNIVERSAL INK, 2-02., 5¢; 14-pint. S, le to 10e—Fifty sheets ruled or plain, | 21¢; pint, Sch part. Séc. CARTER’: UCILAGE, 4e to 38e. CARTER'S PASTE, 4e to 37e. CARTER'S CARMINE INK, 2-02., Se; 14-pint, 38¢; WHITE PA of fine quality paper. e SCHOOL BAGS, 44¢ to 69e—Made of rope, plain white. Useful and durable, SCHOOL BAGS, 47e to $1.39—Superior canvas, | pint, 62. generous size. Very durable and strong. PENCIL SHARPENERS, 8¢ to $2.50. Text Books for Grammar Grades and High School ++. 58 Burt's Foreign Dictionaries French-English English-French. German-English and English-Germat i Chardenal’s First French Course Chardenal's Complete French Course Wormain's First and Second French Beginner's French Book—Sophie Deroit.. Beginners’ German Book—Sophie Deroit . Berlitz Method of Italian..... Spanish in Twenty Lessons. . 7) Wormain's First and Second Spanish Book, each.. 39¢ Otto Sauer’s Conversation Grammars, with keys in Spanish, French, Italian and German, each. French SE a Without a Master, . . That Is Defense of the Rector, Sued for Refusing to Serve swith elontons asset em tte Miss Poillon. twenty-i years ‘The Hotel Rector Company, which vo ode ag brea being sued for $0,000 by Charlotte Poll- Jon and Veniuska La Greaux for being refused eervice in the restaurant con- nected with the hotel on to-day filed its answer in Court through Maurice Meyer, ite at- torney. In her complaint Miss Poilion alleges that she went itno the restau- by Police. 3 jiti ii fist EiEE rant and ordered food for herself and her companion, Mias La Greaux, but ‘Defore the food was served an agent of the hotel refused to permit her to be served. In answering this complaint of Miss Poillon, Lawyer Meyers enters a «: Fy i i the ¢hioroform was found by the police in the middle of the street, and a quan- | per tity of the jiquid had burned Mra, West's lips, face and throat. ‘Mf. West iso sister of Mrs. William H. Bailey, and the Baileys share the Qpartment with the Wests, The men had been on a picnic Monday, and it is waid that relations between Mr. and Mrs, West have been a little strained since then. Bailey works for a Wall sires publication. Both men came home last night and the two families had gupper together. According to Batley, he heard quar- Telling in West's rooms, and then the sounds of « struggle, as if a body were ‘deing violently thrown against the doors nd walis. Shortly afterward, he saya, West ran in and said his wife had taken ehlofoform tn an attempt to commit suicide. A charge of attempted suicide was lodged against Mrs. West, West be- ing Cetained by the police as a precau- tion, Later, however, after Detective L'Heureux had made an investigation, the charge against Mra. West was with- @rawn and one of felonious assault made against the husband. Mrs. West will recover. ‘West has been ordered held for forty-eight hours without bail. WALLSTRE The early buying demand slackened fg the afternoon and result prices assumed a slow dragging tendency that depressed the list to near the lowest of the day at closing time. Prom taking was heaviest in Union Pacific, Steel, Reading and Copper, Despite the late runoff net changes werg irregul ‘The Closiag Prices. . g arf 8 eete: Susstetes: F EPREEE PE EFETEE FE 5 eek SSPE E FS S88 we Ses See oF [ete+ +4 +14 EEPSE FE FER Ts 235558 i § 33282! ceBicasestegcseseass PPPLEE FSS FEE ESE EE He FH] ttelt tel tttlt weanaseeasrcnasesce=: Saseesseczzanstaney pepe sda See es ae Se Re ree = eral denial and alleges that the plain- tiff? hee been arrested @nd served a term of imprisonment, and convicted the answer con- tion in masculine attire, and thereby constantly attracted the attention and notice of the guests in the restaurant, ff whom resented her presence 2" ‘The answer to the complaint in the ‘Le Greaut suit recites that the plain- tiff was in the society of plaintift Poll- Jon, and “by being in the association of the aaid Charlotte Poilion has suf- mages by reason of the {n her complaint.” 1e. (Prom the Pittsburgh Post.) They were travelling down the histori. Rhine. t “Look at that beautiful castle!’ “Don't bother me. How can I read he guide book tf you keep pestering me to lobk at rocks and castles?" Gone 45 cue Diamond ‘Special To-Day and To-Morrow Solid 14- Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes We sell @ watches than half of the fases fot gare tet it oo any watch aid, ‘and. have prove our A Gold Filled Fob gi with ‘one of th Watches “Absolutely These watches mttoned bi the five best Pri are United States, and we ¢ own Jeweller will have t way, New York OPEN SATURDAY UNTLL @ O'CLOCK, ‘atches, Jowelry, Thimm's Self-Taught La German, Spanish, italian; sac, French Grammar, Fraser & Squ: Gould Brown's English Grammai Maxwell's School Grammar, Arithmetic Helps Laird & Lee's “Webster, ‘Webst Vest- French-English, Crabb's Ei Feraul Pierce's Dictiona: Phyffe’s 12,000 lish Laird & Lee’ Webster's Academic Dictionary. Webster's Academic Dictionary, Indexed. Webster's Universal Self-Prot i Webster's Univ. Self-Pronouncing, Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, limp bey Od ntanaarel ui ' Standard Dictionas in limp leather, indexed. Students’ Standard Dict Students’ Standard Dictiona: Webster's “Little Gem” Dicti Pitman's ind Diction: Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor. 34 Speaking of Blankets We took it for granted that you would be needing extra ones about now and secured from woolen mills and in the West their best. When we claim a Blanket to be all wool, you may depend on it to be so. For those who find an all-wool Blanket too warm for comfort we have provided an assortment of wool-filled Blankets in various weights, from which satisfactory choice can readily be made. White Eastern Wool-and-Cotton Mixed Blankets, bound with 4-inch jet Hg blue taffeta band to match 60x80 inches, pair, $3.29. 70x80 inches, pair, $4.19. 76x84 inches, pair, $4.57. Extra eset Cav erie Wool kets. 90 per cent. wool filling. White, bordered with pink or blue. 70x72 inches, os Usual retail price, White Baby Blankets with pink and blue striped borders. Else- where $1.25 a pair; our price, 74c. Extra Heavy California Wool Blankets, woven to our special order; pink and blue striped borders. 60x80 inches, pair, $4.49. D price $5.84. ifornia $5.86 Pair 70x80 inches, nS A good rade of white wool, woven expressly to our order, and bordered with pink or blue. Sjlk bound. 70x82 inches. sibs eg tA it beetle 7300 inche iy S$, x90 inches, 4 $6.83 536'pounds. $8.13 636 pounds. mt is isa Wool Blanketgt euch wide renown that fe sales equal those of adozen others. Each is identified by the Fancy Plaid Wool Blankets in a variety of combination colors. 68x80 inches, pair, $3.89. Elsewhere $5.00, Gray Wool-and-Cotton Mixed Blankets, with neat binding. 60x80 inches, pair, $2.28. 68x80 inches, 7. Wool-Nap Blankets with Jacquard borders and silk ribbon binding. 66x80 inches, pair, $2.39. Wool-Finished Blankets in white, gray or tan. 60x76 inches, pair, $1.37. Lambs’ Wool Blankets in single and double bed sizes, bound with ribbon. Usual retail price $7.50; our $10.63 yoere year-out t. Mary's label, It Will Pay Men to Buy Their Winter Underwear NOW MEN who use forethought can now outfit themselves at very considerable saving, with Winter Underwear made by the Norfolk and New Brunswick Hos- iery Co., so well known as manufacturers of the finest quality of goods. Prices are tow—very low—bec ause the size range is not absolutely complete. though almost so; and because some few garments have slight imperfections, Men’s Shirts and Drawers)Men’s Shirts and Drawers 7 4c Elsewhere $1.25 $1.24—Elsewhere $2.00 ; ight merino,|_edium and heavy weight wool and in Nachum ana beay here he Shirts|cashmere, in white and natural gray. ith long sleeves, sati elf-faced, 4 H Y and pearl buttons. “The Drawers ankle KT ad and Deaear ° Elsewhere ° length, with double-gusseted band! faced with satin, All sizes up to $2) Heavy and medium weight, in choice of four colors; the shirts satin- inches, pat of wisdom for men|faced, and the drawers with double It will be the Y % buy these in full supply for the win-igussets, ter, Main Floor, 34th St., Rear 4 Made-to-Measure Shirts, *9-™ We Serve a Critical Clientele Finest quality Custom Shirts at betweensseason prices. season these Shirts are $2.94 to $3.94 each, but because we wish to keep our organization busy, and so at its best, w low you to rea the benefit of these very low charges. The quality of our work is well known, and the fabrics are of the finest weave. In the About one hundred of the most attractive effects of the year are here for your selection, in percales, Oxfords and madras. Shirts will be made at your desire with either soft or laundered cuffs, and in plain neigee Aes with pleated bosom. Fhe workmanship on our mace-to-measure Shirts provides that nicety of finish al ityle which distinguishes the Custom-made Shirt. Silk Shirts at $4.96 that elsewhere would cost you $6.00, Shiri Bhop, Main Floor, 84th St. Rear ——————— Spier & Surenne’s oer Paste . Englis German-English, English-German Spanish-English, English-Spanish: Roget's Thesaurus of Engl Soule’s English S: mony h Synonyms. . nglish Synonyms and Antonyms. Rand & McNally’s | Saye of the We ; ‘an icNally's Imperial Atlas of t! Hd... Laird & Lee's Standard Atlas oH Laird & Lee's Standard Handy Atlas, Hammond's Handy Atlas... Hammond's Illustrated Atlas. Desk Gi 6-in Globe, wire stand... 10-inch Globe, metal sta 12-inch Globe, metal stan: Ribbons at 29 a Yard Satin Taffeta and Moire, 6% and 7% inches wide, extra heavy, pure silk, and lustrous. Colors are white, pink, es blue, cardinal, navy, brown and black. tt Foreign Dicti lish-French.... Words and Phrases Main Floor, Centre. Girls’ School Clothes Simple, Practical, Inexpensive Styles, in great variety for the completion of School Wardrobes. Galatea Dresses, $1.96 Navy dotted with white, and but- toning from collar to hem of front with white buttons; white turnover; pleat- edskirt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Galatea Norfolks, $2.96 This fabric is plain dark blue, water- proned The separate Norfolk waist ee we pal ie patent rae belt al jue-and-white stripe jing on the sailor collar and cuffs. Kiited skirt, attached to underbody. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Navy Serge Dress, $4.49 A good shade, in permanent dye. Made with high neck and long sleeves. Simple trimming of black and red sou- tache braid, with red emblem at side of blouse; watch pocket. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor, 85th Street, School Umbrellas For years these have been a Macy specialty for the Boys and Girls. Our present stock is especially good in all grades, and the handles in particular will please the young folks, for of Hard Words. Children’s Hose Boys’ Cotton Hose, 12c ize3 7 to 914. Double soles, heels and toes, durable for use. Infants’ Hose, 8c Broken sizes, 5 to . medium weight, fine rib and good quality. Children’s Cotton _ Hose, 15¢ Medium weight, with double oat; heels and toes and fine rib, Main Floor, Centre: Music Cases School days will begin again shortly, end TG Seats ever, here will be uming their » Many will the need of a neat Weather prox pel in which to carry their rolls. Their ies of the designs found in those el too, will appreciate the ity i fi if a little case, wine about fete Oy ther matters and fathers, musical evening at the house of a friend, Umbrellas, Special 39c to Music Rolls at 94c to $1.98 $1.69 each Fifth Floor, 34th St., Rear. Main Fleor, Broadway, Newest Autumn Hats for Men Latest shapes and styles, fresh from the foremost Hatters of America, England, Belgium, France, Germany and Austria. The shapes reflect the latest ideas of the men who make fashion in Hats, yet none are odd or extreme, and all are of the highest grade and color-proof against rain. Derbies, $1.88, $2.74, $3.49 and $4.49 | Tweed Hats, $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49 Soft Felte, $1.88, $2.49, $2.74 and $3.49 | Velour Ha ae $6.49 and 7 Fifth Yor, 34th 8, ‘Old-Fashioned’ Macys However little things may cost el:ewhere in the Store, you will find depend- able varieties at even less in this store-within-a-store that specializes in low- st-priced wares, School Girls’ Tub Dresses, 89c, 96c and $1.39 Sizes are 6 to 14 years. The Dress at 89c is of polka-dotted percale in dark blue, with black-and- white piping, forming a rever effect on blouse, and a pleated skirt. The Dress at 96c can be had in a choice of pretty plaid ginghams, Its Waist is inset with Hamburg embroidery, and the skirt is pleated. The Dress at $1.39 is of navy striped galatea, with trimming gf fancy piping. and Pearl buttons on the blouse. Full-pleated skirt. all of these Dresses are open from collar to hem, they can be ironed in about half the usual time required. Men’s 24c Half-hose, Special at 15c Black, tan, gray and navy “Run-of-the-mill” grades, which are to all intents and purposes as good as those accounted perfect. A quantity of full- fashioned hose of one of our well-known brands is included. All usual sizes. Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 14c Yard |RainCapesfor mal &LargeGirls, 99¢ Five inches wide, in white, black,| Heavy rubberized fabric in gray scarlet, navy, old blue, sky blue, pink, | stripes, plaid-lined, gathered hood, canary, In sizes 4 to 14 years, Sixth Floor, Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, $8.94 These are made in the new Fall models of strictly all-wool Fall and Winter weight cheviots and worsteds, in gray and brown mixtures and hair-line blue stripes. Being inexpensive, long-wearing and of neat cut and appearance, they are excellently adapted to school or business wear. Sixth Floor, Broadway. Rock Crystal Pieces at Prices Lower Than Elsewhere Because We Are Manufacturers Plain Thin Blown Glass Tumblers, 29c Dozen Priced Elsewhere at 65¢ a Dozen These are first quality goods. A very neat and excellent appearing tumbler at an extremely low price. Basement, Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets The Special Macy Price is $12.89 These we usually sell at $19.89 a set; elsewhere $25.00 is asked i Afew Vetigate Sets remain at the special price. arhare daintily shaped and decorated with charming floral effects, while andles are clouded with coin gold. Besides these, we have numerous other pleasing designs of Dinner Sets at greatly reduced Prices, ranging from $5.49 to $233.00. Basement, 84th St. Rich Plumes for Your New Hat — At the New Season’s Record Prices We have entered into arrangements with several of our Feather’ manu- facturers which will enable us to continue the special offerings which have made this Store the City’s headquarters for Feathers in previous seasons, As an earnest of this intention, we now offer— “Three-in-a-Bunch’’ Ostrich Plumes, $1.98 Each Plume is 12 inches long, has a full, broad head, and French curl. Colors are taupe, blue, green, gold, fuchsia, black and white. other trimming than this cluster will be re- quired on any of the new shapes. $5.00 Black and Colored French Broad, full, richly curled, made of grade lustrous stock. wide. Plumes, $2.97 high- 18 inches long, 734 inches In black, white and the following fashion- able colors: taupe, fuchsia, gold, blue, purple and green. Main Floor, 34th Street. Seasonable Offering of Women’ sOxfords & Children’s Button Shoes; Special at 98c These Shoes will be sapped up by prudent mothers who appreciate strong, inexpensive Shoes for In the th themselves and their daughters. fomen's Oxfords, which are from our regular stock, priced formerly up to f2-01, there is not a full oh of sizes. Children’s Shoes, in eas) sturdy soles, well suited to the during September. Sizes 8 to 11, 11. itting lasts, are of fine, soft black kid, with ingeable weather so likely to be experienced to 2. Floor—“Old-Faghioned Macy's." oys’ Extra-Trouser School Suits Priced Very Low at $2.97 and $3.96 Sound, strong, durable and smart-looking. Such suits are priced else where at $4.00 and $5.00. Norfolk or Double-breasted _ Sack Suits, $2.97 Made of wool cheviot, in service- able shades of gray and brown mix- ture, the Nortofks from 7 to 12 years, the double breasted Suits for their elder brothers of 10 to 17 years. These Suits are of very smart ap- ance. An extra pair of knicker- ‘kers with each, suited to boys of | N Norfolk or Double-breasted Sack Suits, $3.96 Tailored in the new Fall styles in fine quality mixed Cheviots, ‘the lorfolks for 8 to 14 years old, and the double-breasted for those from 10 to 17 years. Two pairs of full-lined knickerbockers with each it, The cut and appearance are excellent, and your boy will like one of these. Bloomers, Blouses and Negligee Shirts These are considerabl; at the time before school Bloomers and Knickerbockers, 59. Elsewhere 7Sc. These are full size, extra well made, Fall weight mixed cheviots in a full assortment of shades, Sizes 5 to 16 years. collar. stripes. 2906060960000 00004 EYEGLASS COMFORT Freedom from eye strain and consequent comfort depend upon careful testing of the eyes and proper grinding of the lenses. In the Macy Optical Depart- ment you may secure perfect eyeglass comfort. Work is done > with scientific accuracy ® prices lower than elsewhere. Z Balcony, 84th Rear. > at 5299990-000-900-0:9-099-0-000OOe under the feular price, and, being offered just rs open, will Madras Blouses, 29c. | Negligee Shirts, 48. Elsewhere 50c. are full size, made with the new link Of corded ma- dras or blue chambray, in light and medium eagerly welcomed. * Elsewhere 75c. Madras, percale or soft cotton pongee, in Striped effects and plain colors, Coat models, some with French cuffs, Sizes 12 to 14, Second Floor, 35th St. Rear Boys’ Golf Caps 24c and 46c . Smartly cut and durable Caps, in blue serge and nied chevicts, in a large variety of colorings. Made in the new full shape. Boys’ Silk Four-in-Hands, 18¢ Usual price 25c. Very attractive, in a large assortment of plain and fancy colors, Knit Four-in-Hands, 24c Elsewhere priced at S0c. Unu, sually pretty ties in a good assort, ment of plain and fancy stripeg effects. Second Floor, 35th St, Rear,

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