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___ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, -1920.. CURB FLUCTUATIONS — & further small loss in eRere loney to-day renewed at 7 per cent There was an abuadance of funds at THE OUTSIDE MARKET—2,30 P M QUOTATION this figure, and the time money mar- d beheld ket was noticeably easier. For the first pa in several months bankers | Sere. Low. Low, laa. Net were willing to Joan thirty-day money INDUSTRIALS. “mu 1% Che's. High. Low, Last. Cha’ b on all industrial collateral at 83-4 por| 110 Aeme Coat... 1% = (18% ‘prices a oa a bi tots toent, fn al per wn © tie wt Fy F Lr Pa} Pt oat Expres... ps 5 Lat, Ineo. “ uy mh ‘ward trend to-day. It was the best} The cotton market closed at 12| 2% British Am Tob coup... 139 18 20% 90% | Agee Rutier |... + 1% | Martin Gemonstration of strength the market | clock so that the fiftieth anniver- | M0 Car Lieut % 9% 19% 18%! Alaska Gold ....., — %| Mexwal Sing otven te several w Gains in| 8tY, of the opening of the New York | 100? General Asphalt . 53% 68 9% «9% Alaska Juneau May aintgTh® eaat, ald ecks. Oxchange might be fittingly cele-| {00 Grape Ol % 1% 18% 18% | Allie, + | Mex, im Whiting a report favorite ‘esues ranged from one to| brated. During the two-hour sension | *2%,(rave Ole pf % 8% % | Aen, + 1% | Mian iu Kt a more than four points, options gained from $2.50 to $8.50 per | 37 rule Packing nm % Ml Am $1 | Midvate’ Sect 2% Tt was the breadth of the forward bale. pine grain markets opened | jo Ne st i . % ie ~ +2 | Minn, & at, 16% 16% — % rm, but corn later turned wenk, j teeteeeee | Mia Kan & 8 8% — horney oo movement that was most impressive. | igning about two cents per bushel, | 10% Perfection Tire . lve 1% 20% 20%] Am. Cer, & Fi. a +" | Maton Pre, Ptr ing = * relating that ‘his gatordinates base. not ‘islet with, him Brery group of stocks Joined in the) and wheat lost all of its gain. Pros. | {oy Malo Com “ de, 6. & Fp. + | Midite tates 12% 13% + W | Sod tamieteler dutrit leadce, of the ‘oreaniaat owand and ask rise. Bven the lately despised motor| sure of commercial bills caused a| 00 tt hemody Bw. ane aD 8 Bids Cone, On, + %, Manet Susu 100 101" + 1. | Recording to, a promie, met, eoyplant” the young ah (BF a oars give a good account of themselves, gos bret i | wi , quoted at $3.54 1-4] 900 submarine Boat «1% +. Slee — her ' + %] sage lad ‘ a ft + 26 wed fo teneanent hove hear Rigo Savane, mere 18 ofa Dinces’ a notwithstanding the efforts of bearish te os Ms 4200 0 8 Meh Howrd Jook.. a0 0M 44 [Ae Hide = 18] xa Gooee, “in ee Soa Tonge, acct of erator lates SeDononeh ft Ree Meret ie traders to deprees them. reas oe fw [am te... + | Net, len, ow +h cs ey fn New Herwery‘eoedie acram tbe marebew iy Announcement of an increase in . | 10 United Met Candy... 12M 19 aa bed fro orem n pl n, Wows fo met eur Dr |. —s the Mexican Petroleum dividend from 7 | 80 Wayne Coat 348M BS ' wlam doen + Sloat & td a ae ee ie forme, collay Re oie 0 bay tome . T, RD OLS, poe . * . 0% ah +2 _ Ray! ju ° - a m regular 10 to a 12 per cent. bests 5 PRI FS ae Gin eee a % MK | Am, Betety Resor. 18% 12K 12% — | N.Y, Adetwmte mK 1% + 1% "Eud G2 teaching the sifewals fings the cat and’ chauffeur gone, freated fresh buying interest in the | 8 OU ot NY wees tor get er | jtee + 4% 3% 44 | Am Bip & Com. 20% 19% 20 — % | N. ¥. Comet Re DH — %| wick ra oil group. It entirely offset the news | INDEPENDENT OILS. preheat Te Cee A Me ke Ge ES alee ee oh BS — fl peat, ot 00 Auer (Chesson ss) - |™, x. a rip. fe ! eed ca ar | fcaxduoninies LIBERTY BONDS {en ates “On al® AS I) 8100 mivide sexe ma 82 | Am, Stent Foundriee wn we fl va wx aK 4 | bode ay oy ted eam te Bae Police, 4 @nd more or less uncompromising! Liberty %1-26 90.00, up .02; Ist 4| ‘so arkanse Na Gas... 12 it it | 400 Dundle Aris en area oa Wal a PRAT = sl TOM TOK + % | nopcam at the De Ain with or ‘ody. ‘O'Connor expiatna hie trip to Oasining. mote to Mexico dealing with the) 85.70, up .60; 2d 4s 85.00, off -10; Imt| 1100 Nooe Ot 2% 2% 24 | 2000 Smma Aitver ae ee + %) 3% 3% me D. Ay fells bits that while he, Deller at it Pg teatporedly ‘at feast Midnight examen, manner in which that country {#/41-45 86.10, up .20; 24 41-4 85,06, | 2000 Homon Wyoming . 1% ty 14] 200 Bombe Cros % * %/4s. + %) 2%, aay + | Hand pnrtutel stro when suddenly « detective antiouncey that Path Knife ‘wishes to" be shaping its ol! policy, particularly as| off .14; ‘4 06, | 100 Dominion Olt ™ 6% 1% Bureka Holly 1 a + %! 6% 1% fuitted. 4 1800 Kik Masin Pet 0% 8 9% | 800 4 Mining % ro + % @ 42 43 a acne vhart-l 4 Berge Amerika tatereste, 1on it knsacan Prioam >To a x ay fy toy +" CHAPTER X. warciounee ‘were’ sharply visibie.I@ a 100 Femeraide O11 1" " “ Cons = % 1K (Continued.) the light of the moon. His heart , mavance in the leaders. EARNINGS 1600 Wederal O11 | SE aS Bera me a. Gets RING him in,” murmured | was thrilled with happiness. She had ath Zplte of the rise raile have had) st. Louis Southwestern Haltrond—| M9 eee on” oe Sil eeu aoa oue re 2” 2 %.166 Whiting apathetically; |Mever called him Billy" before to- uring ie past two weeks or more July gro 1920, $2,511,874; 1917, § 4 ae e 4 . J e ; a yey rn u oe ith id they were in strong demand by the| 361,704. Balance after taxes, 1920, "gon tnt Petel ss at an] ine ones Bese 9: | bot Me ced ie On ray Py ae Mery) 1 public. Many issues made now highs | $249,795; 1917, $881,078. Surplus after | 100 lance Creek 300 Heels Mining. +161 Ao oat’ Wem al Lmeneaneanerge ned; Whiting kicked for the present forward movement, | charges, 1920, $129,015; 1917, $196,065, | 300 Merritt OW 400 Hows Sound. = yt] Pie aw. bpd ARE IR atest Mele el pb tarter and the car rumbled fnd in several instances new high|!ive months’ grows, 1920, $11,862,249; | 60 No Am Mt: 100 trom Blomom ......4 + M4) Tome Scoot. toy bey — y| As the detective turned, there COme| up to the wharf. } “marks for the current year were| 101? $6702115. Balance after ti dbo Northwest Oil 1600 Jumbd Extension. Pullman Co 15° (14% 14K 4 a scuffle from the anteroom, and Van ‘ow, Joe, we are going to find 1920, $1,616,038; 1917, $1 1400 Pennok O11 400 Knox Divide . + 4 laxmte. Sugar sue i le, dragging with him two de-|her, and give you the same happl- touched. The demand for raliroad| plus after charges, 1930, = == | 1 Louleans Co | TN | Rast Geet Sorines Se eae Who were holding his coat,|"e%, too,” he whispered to himself, securities spread to raiir ada, ‘ 762. : | tee seas ) + Slag ox = ectives. who "as his features tightened; and his + Steel shares, equipments, coppers cant: UR ar oe ee Fourh SR RROE OF tectrty ape 1b andthe 1000 MoNamara Cresent . Reading .. = * a 7 eyes becsine stived 6) ta 987 and miscellaneous industrials all | jo9; fon Jee 1 WITO5 008 inchtabe regular quarterly dividend of $2 44 | ep, “Motor + 14 | “Leggo, legge,” he ordered with ans CHAPTER XL @ade midstantial gains without | $19,428,000. 058,000, Increase | share on the preferred, payable Oct. us 4 | Deena — %|noyanos, “Come shee mole college) a. a, ont the Thursday pradeal meeting serious opposition in the| Fisher Body Corporation—Three |}. to stock of record, Sept. 16. + % + %| chum, Bill, Love groun’ he stan’s on. was on the Thursday preceding ee de gece’ taking dak hort | months ending July 31; Surplus atter|,,The Pan American Petroleum and % + 4% | Leggo, you big brooshers.” At a nod these events that Bill Whiting » Aion ad oF mort | charges and Federal taxes of $2,221,-| Transportation Co, declared | the -% + # the District Attorney the detec- had decided to attempt what he ling, As a matter of fact so little | 553, equal after preferred dividends to | regular quarterly dividends of $1.50 +1% + 4 | Con eee F aa, a termed “progress” in his sult for stock came on the market on the | $439 a share on the outstanding 500,-|® share on both class A and B com- — 2% — %| tives released their hold and, s dicts Bitint he. Sk aS cee, ond pricte gave such & con- | 000 shares of common stock of no par| mon stock,’ payalble Oct. 11, to stock = — %| panting from their exertions, with- t ai ids tr ths and e tly strong poaition thi Wone ooers des & Co—Six thi di eee eaten Pactip R. R. Corpora-| 2600 8an Toy. vets + “ Lise Vv bed sabes ae Pequankty cochasttogs o.—Six months ending ° , ate - sa ohios ae “Well,” “4 i rom Van . ‘age was pretty thorougifly sapped. | June 30, 1920: Coeden & Co ani|tion declared the regular quarterly| 2200 Silver King Divide...... eo — %| “Well,” came the greeting a ap-| he dropped into the aettiement house, «, On the other hand considerable | subsidiaries report a surplus after | $1.50 preferred dividend, payable| 200 Simon Silver Lead. + % — | Winkle, who was beaming and with an interest that was greatly _ bullish enthusiasm was generated by | charges and Federal taxes of A6,682,- . 1 to stock of record Sept. 14. 400 8 Sliver Lead... sce + %| parent happiness and wiping his fore-| caggerated, but nevertheless a ‘the terms of the French loan, which | 587, against $4,281,533 for same period| The Dome Mines Company de-| 4000 Succes Mining......... -—% + %|nhead, “thishish fine I'l party. All) ceived the young girl perfectly, Row promises to be a huge success, | of 1919. clated the regular quarterly 25 cent| 200 Tooopah Belmont....... aoe + %| coehy-woshy, comfy-womfy. Who'sh| studied relief work. A question ca eromgests ot a fd, importa, DIVIDENDS. dividend, payable Oct. 20 to stock of + 2% Teh gelier, Bill?” he asked with sus-|here and there, though often super- A reac! e 000, The Kennecott Copper Co. declared | cod Sept. 30. —% — .%| Kieion, pointing a finger at Howard. | fluous, never failed to bring “from mark; to the practical assurance that Soppe 2 Swift & Co, declared the regular + % gO Rasa te ae Vhiting. m|the girl careful explanati ne fhe new issue of Treasury Certif- | quarterly dividend of fifty cents a| quarterly $2 dividend, payable Oct, 1 aie “ehut up,” ordered Witte: sroptiengthy descriptions of the makita cates rill bes, Success. and to the/stiare, same as three months ngo,| to stook of record Bept. 10. + 105 | 0lne te eee ay, hom And as she explained these eceey ataetioe ib hei of fare Sept. 30, to stock of record, The correlations tents Haetene: +% 5 t “Well, ‘f'tisn’t m’ole frien’ Mish her eyes gleamed with Sg tg oy RE La ation declared an extra dividend of + % + } | pryan',” ejaculated Van Winkle, whose of her achievements, meainiaed Federal. Recs "Bai ie he Mexican Petroleum Co, de-| $1 in addition to the regular dividend + % rs blurred vision had just become focuss-|and the thought of that which re- J rve nk) clared a quarterly dividend of $3 a] of $1 on the common stock, payable — % + | eaon the group. “n ‘ole frien’, ‘Sish-| mained to be achieved. etatement of Saturday, which showed | share on the common stock, an in- Oct. 1 to @tock of record Sept. 17. + % $+ 1M | ont Dishick ‘Torney ‘Connor.” Whiting admitted to himself, with- 5 - —<—_ + % — # le yre shouted the name and tite pea out the slightest compunction,: that yt thundering emphasis, an en|he cared infinitely more for those ie eo — 34 Tilt | pausea for breath. “Awri," he con-|earnest, glowing eyes than for the 2000 Wein CAP. + % % | Piided, “take ole bus; anythin’ I got| answers aod explanations that came al lon. +% — ¥*\betongsh m'ole frien’, Bill.” from the bewitchingly pretty lips. mae oo bd ‘Keep quiet, Van, and we'll be with/ His face became serious, as. though ae = he were trying to comprehend, but | + 1% Gy ‘Lesh have li'l vl sunrenced his eyes wandered ftgully from her : eae Van Winkle, ignoring the or -|lips, her eyes, her hair, to her deli- { BROOKLYN meen ee Pigtely. and producing a. aver flask. cate, shapely feet. When conversa eep quiet,” cri ee ion el |. he studiou ougnt up 5 like whole bunsh—unsoc’ble| more questions to ask her, In that a+ ‘Won’ have lll drink here’ way, he was able to secure with her +¢ i r many hours which he would not have . +2 * Billingsh wi’ coupla. _ been able to enjoy had it not been for + + Mlwon' say word to me, Won’ ever”—— the pretense of impersonal interest. (*) (°) m4 ca “What did you say?” shouted TNT: | During the past month he had ap- pe ling, as he and O' ps4 cave peared regularly at closing . he to % | eously leaped to their fee escort Miss Bryant to the 42d Street i ea wk 5 cape REGRET IS ARP RI 1 |you seen her?” 2 1 Dlevated Station, There, each night, Ks Peed acta asl pt ‘Shure, only whasha baal ol in She had left him, and he had grinnéd — %|dian't hurt her, only saw her Im nischievously and pleaded for the FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN : car wi’ coupla bums, 'n T shays . 4 | Riene-like, "Lo, Mish. Billingsh,’ "n 4% he never even shays ‘Lo, Mr. Fran- % nenstein Aaronshon,’ 'r enythin." Jush % | looksh a’ me, 'n ‘en the coupla bums %| shutsh door and drivsh off. Leavsh me stan’nin’ ‘ere, waiting\f'r gash'line chance té go further. Thursday he deci to abanden the pretense of interest in her work, and let her know that she herself had been the object of his attentions. It might prove fatal—this admission; that he realized. But as every lover can, or thinks he can, discover the slightest sign of affection or approval on the part of his beloved, #0 Whiting Fee eevee ee eee RR eee EER Fee kK FER OF FE BELMONT RESULTS. FIRST RACE —#or¥ three-year-olds rds; claiming; purse $1,000; course,—The _N. + leet t+LLipitedeest CALL 50 POLICEMEN District Attorney eagerly . ipa TO SUBDUE CAMEL | "nit, mole frien’ Bil I RRS BM eabg the Ph SECOND Racis dens; two- = —— the newcomer, “whash he ash Que* grown more interest in him than her year-olds; claiming; purse. $1,000; tiv + ; i ._,|shuns for alla time?” ¢|work demanded. and one-half furlongs, straight.—1 - Animal Had an Eight-Day Thing) vet a salir te 20 ake Ore “Mary,” he suggested (he had se- Fantastic, 7-1, "counsel i. “Mary” frat; Dewey ve, tid {ghobingon), 1. and Drank Ten Gallons WOe’ cninile aside, He shook: pis cured persilesion (9 cell Ret out out, wecond: Git Fringe, 113 f Soft Drink: friend, who became sulky, but after nim‘ with the formal ‘Mr. Whiting’), [Seren on stnwane 376, third: ime, 1 ol TINKS. questioning him, announced, AG “suppose we go ta the th and Aj , * tI In- | saw Miss ingsley near Ridge! iq ot thin, as settl IV also ran. DEDEAN AE CRG Ore! (eee itty in To at four tits aftaraoce in 6|fuee, Sue eee ee dianapolis pefice officers on special duty at the Indiana State Fair were called upon early to-day to quell a camel limousine with two tough-looking characters. She didn't have a chance to speak and was probably restrained He says he can show “[ should be glad to go,” etm de- clared, “but let's make it the movies instead, We can have just as good @ eliinnens BELMONT PARK ENTRIES + + 4s * af . f wURST RAC —Te Handicap: for two in some way. time there.” : Te Ok fire anda ll tuning T’|Iet Mer Marine pt 77 70 70 which apparently had not had its drink| us the place, and by the time we get|”"“| have some passes,” sald Whitii Lor Sarre 1a, Ly 110; ia 4 Tet Nickel. . 2 10% 10% during the last elgigt da: sz across the river he'll be sober enough | “so forget the expense item, It ts tl Hi ceenrn atl, Oe. Gaal 26, ts he 4 Torwasidered: sttaen, daw corn, anew | Gcaaaaeaeat Tasle poy, ME RW: | opening Le Sea Mi ge ‘s SROOND WAOE-Steapbeobase: Ure. % ard, and Joe. | comedy, you know, and a sees rari: about ro, cain. Wie 30% grounds into a soft drink booth and| The two men needed no urging. | friend of mine always takes care Seah: ‘iene, 130" 3; 2% 9% — K/arank ten gallons of red lemonade pe-| They «tabbed their hats and coate, me on such occasions, NEM ‘Wioeode selling: two J 20% + th he cig re rom the door, She then agreed and he told her yeaa: ale hirnight imodeonty, 102; 20% 20% + fore the police oMsers an: camel ordered Howard, “get| would be back at 6 o'clock. Bf: 'Soume Man, 112" abry Moon. 122. att. @u Da + %| trainer could get it back into “the Gar- | your men and follow “I know @ nice little restaurant a pe 48% 48K + den of Allah.” Down the stairs they rushed, for|¢ar from here, where we can go 4 are Geena Sak Beane: ot the elevators were not running at) eat and talk for an hour or two, a | {iter "ia Taide, “T13. iondt feng, “iho: that hour. Howard was ahead with | geciared. q ie : Miss Bryant and Whiting was drag-|"‘On the way to court Whiting q | PRR RACs Seto: tor, rv. zee ide at : ° xing the protesting and thoroughly a3-| called her frank unwillingness to Bi Sore" ious, 08! han Metagwert, Yan Ogee e€ ven ing or Fr} tonished Van Winkle after him in the | to the theatre because of the expe! eis | Siwmt MACIE—The Peconic High rear of the column, On reaching the| “That settles it,” he decided to hit ? bendioap; for il sem, ix furlong; atraight, 2 s street, Whiting unlocked the car, the) self. “She is one in a million. Im: iy King “thi ahs Brit Oa, if 1 1e u orner keys for which he had procured onj| ine any girl, and particularly Tabs Oeoeca, Sob; Mstemd Belgomaton, th ; ip his downward filght, and sat at the! heiress, preferring the movies to ; y Ghaee LIC; Oo mR ar Ae , Grevmens, 1008, bo he From Fustioning On. (the Mew Tort Rreaing Waid) Whecl,” Ming Bryant’ aat beside him, | show because It would, be af / Tagding eoter entry, while lower an the letectvies | dollars cheaper. when ‘Werther Conducted by Eleanor Schorer forced Van Winkle into the tonneau.| cf the times’ Ho | ati ‘Greatening; track fast, i J Fils struggles kept the detectives busy| abruptly and shook his head. = SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTEST. | May Wynkoop, Marianne Kemple, | Pie ST UERIOS Kent til) Nett ened. for| shame,” he muttered. "I, ought oe Jennie Bosak, Pearl Alt Lan | ii Introduce New and Ex uisite BANKING AND FINANG! There will be an award of one dol- | Jonnie Bostlt, Peart Altman ttaee | is flask, and after giving the three| come right out and ask her to may a q 5 ~*|iar to each of ten Kiddle Klub mem-| Dorothy Mater, Robert Klinger, Leigh | men a welcome drink, with the con-|me and stop | this dual, personal wl i wer, sent of Howard, went to sleep, , ni 7 . Liberty Bonds bere, aged trom six to Afteen inclu-| Brown, Henry | Klein, Fredericka |"Ron Hgucond “Servet ferry, will be| "At 8 ofclovk they” were at af § ‘ sive, who write the beat compositions | Lang, Helen Gray, Sally Alexander | peg, won't it?” shouted Whiting, as|taurant in the basement of a som 4 J Mal 3 ray eee what decrapid building. he threw the powerful car into high ith cut-out open went up Centre Street at a speed which as-| AWARD WINNER. tonished even the veteran patrolmen KE on beat near Police Headquarte At} |the ferry the boat was just leaving -L = and Whiting drove aboard after the| oe = warning gong had sounded. Then he [whut off ihe motor, sighed with re- |itet and turned to his companion. | | “LZ declare, Mary dear,” he said| other American born man or wom apologetically, “I should have taken| in the place. The proprietor hima you home first. There might be|a middle-aged man with bristil trouble.” black moustache, rushed to “No, Billy, I want to be near you,"| entrance as soon as he saw Whitt eald the gitl, reaching over and pat-| and his companion, and shook ha : |ting his arm’ with her hand, “Some-! with both helirtily. It was not HONORABLE MENTION. thing might happen to you, and, of|q greeting as one would receive fi Ten Year Claes: Philip Goldstein, |course, I want to be near to help/the overbearing head waiter of Willie Heraog, Robert Callahan, Mil- es wat i Sa For, aa| Broadway resort, or the fawning k come of the owner of a “local- Me Paretti, Lillian Creamer, Jennie Ba tacked Aitped ane Mai tees aee Sorin OR ene OMDAE Ot 8 21 pon oat |proaching lights of Jersey City,|what seamed to. be exagecra twinkling like thousands of fireflies, | courtesy was in reality the delient |and the golden sweep of the moon on| a true’ host at the opportunte |the sparkling wake of a returning| serve. euch patrons. Aw Whit poat, he realized that the woman be-| Walkea to a email table | side ‘him cared, He had never calledl| {he room, several her “dear” before; it had come #pon-| noaded and smiled at bi bat \taneously. And she had not rebuked at him, and : him, but had placed her hand on his| Whispered openly to thetr compan’ ANS- I- LIKE- TO~ READ sian] Here was @ newspaper man, t! rm. He sripped her hand tightly | declared with child-like faith—t} vTHeE- KIDDIE - KLUB 4 turned toward her, with shining -like faith—the i who could put anything he wanted KORNGR-1N- THE vy, dearest,” he said, “I love| the front page of the great pape EVENING WORLD, man of power! Billy, please—not now,’ she pais en By HELHN ZADEK, aged Vton, | protested. —E SURE TO REA Brookiye, .N. ¥, d |" the. tiretiies begame clear, steady fi THRILLING Bought and Sold for Cash veeeeCS Sone Laeny books, ee ortow PURDY & CO., Tel, John B174-5-G-7, 24 Pine Ot. N.Y, on "How to Play My Favorite Gamo.” The compositions must not be more than 150 words In length, If a diagram will make the de- scription of the game clearer, draw it on a separate plece of paper. Each contestant must sign his or her NAME, AGE, COMPLETE AD- DRESS and CERTIFICATE NUM- BER, gna his or her PARENT or GUARDIAN muet also 2 each con- tribution to tell me that it te original and has not been copied. Address Cousin Bleanor, Pvening World's Kiddie Klub, \No. 63 Park Row, New York City. “Don't condemn this urged, “until you taste You'll find the ‘atmosphere’ here t none of the professional would recognize In a mont At many of the tables, which we covered with rough-woven, but aj |tess linen, were aitting the people the neighborhood.There was not speed and AUGUST REBUS CONTEST Setimn Millinews Modes A showing that is a revelation of beauty. It includes copies and adaptations of Paris master- te pieces and Oppenheim and Collins’ own creations. MEMORIAL NOTICES. | LYNOH—On Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1020, & month's mind mass will be offered for Gerard Lynch, at Bt. Columbia's Church, West 25th st, at 8 A. M: Dearly beloved son of Nicholas Lynoh an@ Julia Comerford, Gone but not forgotter There are large Picture hats, Medium and Small shapes , and the softest and richest of materials make them— supple Velvet and Panne, Duvetyne and Hatter’s Plush, —with trimmings of Ostrich and Coke, Monkey Fur, Embroideries and rich Metal and Chantilly laces. Rich, artistic colorings, in which the pheasant, Chow, and the dull Rust shades and Browns are prominent. 7.50 «© 85.00 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. +o HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR SIN. ¥

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