CIT CEICIE RAEI 1 . . LtARY 1 2 he Bh «47 - . . 1003. yi ve ps agit agli oy Liki tn min [01010101010 (OY OLOIOTO1 Ll 51001010] ACE OF BEAUTY pra GERRRR Bont? p Tn 8 de lie Se From DAILY NE W'S, Feb. 6: Never before do we remember to have seen any where, a store arranged with more-superb taste and beayty 5 snr AE a ie EE EE than that of D. Garman & Son, on Allegheny street. A mn scene of the most brilliant aud captivating description bursts upon the vision, for which the eye is partially prepaired on 2 od “ mgr ony haldin } 1: lav i sl - raring theory ‘ Fes + 1 beholding the display in the front windows where a few el- ET 0 Shak egant goods are mingled with rare fruits and ornaments. Ta Ls Hu Inside there is a commingling of rare laces, velvets, satins, BEE etc., displayed in the most beautiful manner, composing a picture which Alladin’s fairy palace never approached and cannot be excelled at any of the emporiums of fashion in the metropolis. In a case at the front of the store is an exquisite array of fans. Above is a display of black lace over rich colored goods. Next in line is the white lace similarily displayed and the costliest black Chantilly lace in elegant profusion. At intervals are draped curtains of the richest description and in the rear is a canopy of lace cur tains within which is an electric light in a colored globe. The beauty of this is undescribable. The Turkish portoirre = is a novelty which will delight many visitors to the store. Theother goods kept by Mr. Garman are all there in greater beauty and profusion than ever before. No shop- ping expedition can be complete without including this store, |
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