The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1888, Image 3

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scene of the most brilliant aud captivating description |
upon the vision, for which the tye is partially prepaired on
beholding the display in the front windows where a few el
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egant goods are mingled with rare fruits and ornaments.
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Inside there is a commingling of rare laces, velvets, catins
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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
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over rich colored Odds, Next in line is
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similarily displayed and the costliest black
elegant profusion. At interval§ are draped curtains of
richest description and in the rear is a canopy of lace
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tains within which is an electric light in a colored
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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