E"7?pra tV7J -.-wry "S 4 THE PZETSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1891. ENEMIES OF LIQUOK. 1 he National W. C. T. U. Oppose Strong Drink Even as a Medicine. ENVOYS FROM OTHER SOCIETIES. One Is a Johnstown Lady, Representing the Catholic Union. KErOETS OP rRATERXAL DELEGATES Boston, 2Tov. 14 The scenes of yester day were reacted nt the opening or to-day's res-ion of the convention of the national V.. C T. V. 3Iiss Willard called the as sembly to order. Itwn announced that a telegram was received late last night from the Governor of Washington asking that ti e next convention be held in Startle. Mrs. Caroline U Unci. Chairman of the Dcpartmen1' of Organization, spoke of the relation of the organization to the extension of the temperance caue and the progress made. She reported that the number of unions organized was 159; number of joutg women's unions organized, 14; number of Loyal Lesions organised, 9. Mrs Frances J. Barnes, of SV York, next told of the "Young Womin's Work." Mrs. Barnes who it National S'lperintend nt ol tl.e Young Woman's Temperance Work, spoke of a petition, bearing the names of ?0 000 young women, to college students and graduates, asking that wine be banished from class suppers. The "Wcirl in Foreign Lands In regard to the work of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. James reported that in "Sew Zealand and other countries including South Africa, many of the "Y" unions have been formed. Mr. Helen G Bice, of Massachusetts, reported for the juvenile work. She said that the Womjn's Christian Temperance X'mon lm the signatures of the confection irs of the city tlut they would sell no alco holic confectionery. The work of the department of preven tion i as next presented, the topic being: "What are the relations of health, heredi tary and physical culture to the battle against intemperance, and what is each de partment doing to prevent it?" Dr. An nette J. Shaw, of Wisconsin, came first, her subject being "Health." She said: "It js our aira to make the people at large Jiealtliy, and it we are only steaUIast in our purpose such will be accomplished." "Physical Culture" was taken up by Mrs. "Trances, W. Leiter, of Ohio. She said: "Our last tight will be, I believe, with our phvsicians and our drug shops. We nre tiroing in Chicago, in our Temperance llospital, that alcohol is not essential, not cm ol advantage, in treating disease. Physical cducition should be the curriculum in ccr shook An h.nny J'rom Johnstown Ther-. At2r. "M. the Catholic delegates, Bev. 2'ather Clcarv aud Mi'-s h?die McXielis, of Johnstown, were introduced, who repre sented tin. Total Abstinence Union of America, the audience rising to greet thera with the Chautjuqua -alute and the sinking of the "Old Oaken Bucket." Father Me Clcary presented the greetings of the Total Abstinence Union and bade the women of the W. C T. U. God speed. Said he: "We sre all one 1.1 the great work of iallen hu manity. There i fiuething in vour organ ization thai appeals to the heart ot the Catholic, who knows no caste aud no color when me.i ar- to be redeemed " The representames of the Good Templars 7cic introduced aui gave fraternal greet ings Then came the report of Mrs. Mary Clem ent Leavitt, CorresDonding Secretary of the World's W. C. T. U., who was made last Wednesday in Fanueil Hall its first tem porary President. Mrs. Clement was re ceived with much enthusiasm for her eight years hard work as the first all-the-world-round missionary, during which -she trav eled through 43 diifcrcnt countries and "put a white ribbon girdle around the earth." Then followed a Ions list of reports and addresses from Mrs. Marv A. Woodbridge, ot Ohio, the fraternal defegate of the Brit ish Woman's Temperance Association from the W. C T. U.; another fraternal delegate to Bight Worthy Grand Lodee of I. O. G. T. of the World, and addresses by Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, Dr. Kate Mitchell, of London; Miss Ba'garuie, of London; Prof. Bena Nichols, of Michigan; Mrs. Maude Ballirgton Booth, Prof. Annie E. Morgan, of Welleey College, and others. DONATION TO A HEW CHABITY. Contributions Foundling Received for Iho Rosella and "Maternity Hospital. "Preached n Strmrn on the Ecaflold. Fayette, Miss., "Nov. 14. Alexander Crambers, alias Tom Sutton, colored, was hanged here yesterday for the murder of Bobert Henry July 18. The men were partners in their work, and when a settle ment took place Henry claimed that Sutton owed him 2j cents more, whereupon Snttou killed Henry. On the scaffold the con demned man earnestly entreated his audi ence to shun evil companions, gambling and all that was bad. He had made his peace w ith God. LATE NEWSJN BRIEF. The Michigan apple crop is the largest for years. A new Bible society will distribute Bibles in JIcKeesportat cost. Two men were blown to nieces in a mine at Kingston, X. ST., Friday by n premature powder explosion. , A 9-months-old child of E. P. Richardson, of Johnstown, obofccil to death Friday even ing on a piece of apple. The now cotton picking machine has sue-" cessfully undergone tho elaborate tests at the Atlanta Exposition. .David Gumming", under arrest at Sioux Cit. la., lins confessed to wrecking a train last January while drunk. A bill to enlarge tho powers of Gorman police in dealing with Anaicliists will be in troduced in the Keichstag. W. J3. Baird, late Vice President of the suspended Madera Bank in California, has betn arrested on a charge offorgory. Although himself an nntl-Parnelllte, Da itt condemns the war which some or his colleagues are making upon Kitty Earnell. Since the action of the Sew York piino The following is a list of contributors fori manufacturers In lowering tlio musical pitch ,, . ,. ., , ,. ,, ... . f the same subject is agitating the Jbnglisn the past week to the Boselia Foundling Asv- ,.!. j.v lum and Maternity Hospital received by Secretary Charles Donnelly: G. 31. Laughlin, W. J. Brenne'n, Dittrich, Glean S, Ci., Philadelphia; John F. Atche .rn, l!ov. 11. A. Lambiiur. bcottdale. Pa.; Le i DelVolf, B Gcrolo, IV. R. Thompson, George II. Christy, Thomas Haekett, Dr. IV. II. Dalv, W. W. Uson, J. B. IIndnau, M. Opr-enliciiner, II. A. Gardner, Altoona, Pa ; IL Kleher & Bro., J. B. Irish, Lebanon, Pa.; S. D. Ache & Co . David Barry, Johnstown, Pa ; TV. D. "McHeefrey, I-eetbuia, O.; Thomas Adams, ConnelKwlle. Pi.; Pennotk Bros., ilmcrva, O.; llenrj' V. Fulton, 31. D.; Rev. fc. Wall. Erie for the "Next Sanitary Meeting. Harkisbuug. "N'ov. 14. The State Board of Health considered a large number of subjects at its meeting yesterday. All the standing committees tor the year were re appointed, except that Dr. Graff was made Chairman of the Committee on Public Insti tutions and Hygiene. It was decided to hold the next sanitary convention at Erie, in February. A committee was appointed to make arrangements. The Route Is Much Ksteemed. Inquirrdevclops the tact that the Penn sylvania Lines have booked an unusual number of theatrical companies for trans portation both to and trom Pittsburg this week. Yesterday the following list ot com panies arriving and leaving here was ob tained: To ariivc: Casino Opera Co.. CD people, from Wash ington. "Jane," 15 people from Baltimore. DeWolf Hopper Co., 60 people, from Philadelphia. Kentz-Santley, 27 people, irom Philadel phia. Dowling-Hasson, 17 people, from Cleve land. Booked to depart: Barry & ray, 20 people, to "New York. Bostoniau Opera Co., CO people, to Cleve land. J K. Emmet, 20 people, to Cincinnati. White Slave, 20 people, to Louisvil'c. I!oc Hill, '21 people, to Philadelphia. Lorenzo Bros., n people, to Philadelphia. This is an unusually strong showing. The dining car service of the PcnusvhaniaLines is highly commended by trateiers who have enjoyed the hospitalities ot the road. makers. Hundreds of persons are dying daily from Influenza in the famine stricken districts and in the large towns in the south of Russia. A new sensation among French military circles has been caused by charges of cross Immorality on w hich a number of officers and privates w ill he tne'l. The Czar is displeased at Minister Vlsh negradskl's financial repoit. The Minister offered to resign, hut the Czar l eplied: "You must eat w hat i ou have cooked." Over 2,000 poods of wheat have been ex portod from Odessa within a week, tho creat increase being due to the expectation that the decree prohibiting tho exportation ot wheat is about to go into euect. Mr. M. B. Curtis, wife of "Sam'l of Posen," the actor, who is to be tried in San Francisco for murder. hns,so!d her property at North Bcrkelv for $125,000, and will devote the proceeds to an attempt to clear her bus band. Five tramps raided a Big Four passeneer train at a station near Danville, Ind., Fri day, demanded tho passenger' money and raised quite a panic bifore the tiainmen succeeded m ejecting them after a stubborn fight. The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics re ports that the total value of the exports of beef and hog pioducts from the United Mates during the month of October, 1801, was$S,266,"45 The value of the dairy prod ucts was $043,917. A colossal sculpture of the American Rppublic, CO or SO feet high, will ho an orna ment of the World's Fair ground, and also a vast fountain surrounded hySO gigantic flsures. Both are being made in Paris by American sculptors. An emigrant train witli fix cases of smallpox on board was stopped at Port Huron on Friday evening and the afflicted passengers, all Russians, returned to Canada. The other tra elers were then quarantined aud the train fumigated. .John Turner and wife left their homo and two ciiildien In tho care of a servant at Lendvillo Fudiy. She went across the street for a few moments, and while absent the house tooK fire. The joungest child was burned to a crisp, while the other escaped with bc ere iujuiies. Tho house was totally destroyed. A 3fontreal nowspaper charges that Premier 3Icrcicr and his friends received $115 000 from John P. helan. who built the Quebec Court House. Another great scan dal i expected to be unearthed in a tew dajs in conntction with tho railway brlogo at Riband, from which it is charged tho Mercier clique leceivcd $30,003. Madame Melbi, from whom Cnptaln Charles Arinsti ons is seeking a dhorceon account of her relations with the Due d'Orlcans, sing during the past week at the Palis Opera House, where she was received with frantic applause. She comes to London to attend the pielimuiancs of the divorce suit prior to starting for America. Sirs. Adda Meinot. of Grand Rapids, took her 17-vear-old son to a museum, where ono of the attractions is a William Tell act. Fnday she playfully put a potato on hor head, remarking to the boy that ho couldn't shoot it off. The 4oy had a revolvci, and, aiming it, ho pulled the trigger. "Ihe bullet lodged in tho Oman's neck, and she will die. CENTBAL AMEKICAN TBOTJBLEa Barillas Alert Against Revolutionists and Salvador About Bankrupt. City of Mexico, Nov. 14. Dispatches received here to-day from Guatemala say that President Barrillas is sending troops to the north from Qnezaltenango to inter cept the revolutionists if they should at tempt to cross over Mexico. The Mexican Government denies that it has been asked to stop revolutionists from crossing the Mexican frontier into Guatemala, and says that it has no knowledge ot any revolution ary movement against that country. Dispatches from Salvador are to the effect that the Government of the republic is in a bad financial state, and is unable to pay the salaries of its employes. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS III II r II YOU ENTER SOCI- II IlL 11 ETY custom demands that you don the Evening Dress Suit. You buy or borrow, according to habit, but it's least expensive to do the former. Balrd, the Banking Forger. Madeka, Cal.. Nov. 14. A constable left here this morning to bring back from San Francisco W. F. Baird, formerly the head of the Madera Bank, who is held there on a warrant The specific charge against Baird is forgery of Beturn Roberta!, name as President of the Bank of Madera to 200 shares of stock. It is also claimed that Baird forced Koberts' name to other stock, which will aggregate 400 shares or more. ""Atli the latest designs in diamond jew elry, such as pendants, brooches, necklaces, rings, earrings, pins, etc. The largest stock of fine goods at the lowest prices at M. G. Cohen's, 36 Fifth avenue. LOOK AT THIS GREAT BARGAIN layout for Monday. The big overcoat business that we have had the past week pushes us to offer still greater bargains for Monday's sale, and wo have arranged a layout of bargains that few who need clothing will be able to resist. Superb, fresh, perteetly made garments, better than custom made, and we absolutely guarantee that these prices cannot be dupli cated in this city for equal quality and value. 510 00 510 00 515 00 For Monday's sale we offer 300 men's all-w ool beaver. melton and chinchilla over 510 00 coats; seams all double 510 00 sewed and fine linings; gar ments that sell in other clothing stores for 518, 520 and $22, at 510 00 For Monday wp put ou sale 515 00 800 men's finest kersey, Ir ish frieze, 'erumbo, chin- $15 00 chilla and double-breasted overcoats, with farmcrsatin linincs orcassimerelinintrs. satin sleeve linings, worth 525and?30, at 515 00 Seven dollars and ninety cents for men's genuine 518 ulsters, with big collars and cloth lined, light or dark materials. For boys' cape overcoats (4 to 14), the newest and most stylish goods; ....nl : Off 1 37 -A UQUttl (Jli;C, VU HULL VI JV. 510 00 For men's fine black cheviot suits; fine mixed cassimere suits, hand some tweed suits or fancy worsted suits that you usually pay 518 for. For men's elegant double-breasted suits and newest wood browns and Simoni s silk sewed suits; also plain foreign diagonal suits. Usual prices for these suits are 525 and 530. 5 1 50, 51 75 and 52 90 lor boys' neat and stylish suits, sizes 4 to 14, plain or fancy patterns; regular prices from 83 to 57. Everybody call on us Monday. It will pay you big. P. 'C. C. C., Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Opposite the Court House. Du quesne electric cars pass our store. 510 00 515 00 515 00 7 90 5 2 90 510 00 515 00 Wo Enjoy a Bljr Business. H hy? Because we are making our best cabinets for 51 per dozen at 77 Fifth avenue. Aufrecht has no competition, especially on children's pictures. Our gf ' Satin Prices Mumk Lined Range KS Through, From l(if Made to Up. s-pjl Measure. We make them from TWILLED WORSTED or CONVENTIONAL BROADCLOTH, with lapel or shawl collar, as your whim dictates. ol5P 400 SMITHPIELD ST. nolS- BISQUE OF BEEF. A Liquid Food for Dyspepsia. BISQUE OF BEEF. For Loss of Appetite and General Debility. BISQUE OF BEEF Insures Health and Strength. BISQUE OF BEEF Tones the entire system. At druggists, or send $1 hy mall and wo will deliver to you (cxprcssago paid hy us) a bottle of "Bisque of Beef." KING'S MEDIC1XE CO., - Plttsburz. no7 THE (JB AND RUSH Of people to buy Voltaic Diamonds still con tinues. Theyaro uncqualed for brilliancy and hardness, set in Solid Gold Studs, $2 50, $3 25, $1 00 up. Kings, $4 50, $5 CO, $6 75, $7 53 up. Lardrops, $1 SO, $G, $7 00 up. Pins, $2 75, $3 60, U 60 up. noS B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 65 Fifth Avenue, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST SPLENDID! RUBEN'S Popular Fall Hats In the new colors, n RESil NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Bostonian, At our Famous Factory Prices. We are ever on the alert to give the stylish dressers of Pittsburg the latest, either In shape or shades, and feel gratified to he able to announce tho above novelties, which are exceedingly popular in the Eastern cities and will no doubt "catch on" here. Besides the Bostonian we show the Beau Brummel, Metropolo and Union Square in these new. colors, and as we have them in different di mensions will bavo no difficulty in suiting everybody perfectly. Give us a call. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET. nol5-WT3u ? ;im Mil THREE GOOD REASONS. Reasons, like advice, are not always heeded; but the ob servance of the three we offer to-day would be money in your purse, if acted on. ZFHRST Are you a housekeeper? SZEjOOZLsTID Do you expect to be? TECIIE2D Would you be if the way and means were at your disposal to make the start? In any case a visit to Pickering's, THE HOME FUR NISHER, would interest and please you. WHYP YOUR OLD SEAL 5AGQUES Can be speedily transformed into a fashion able garment if left with us, and for a very moderate price. Kindly Inspect the beauti ful new "PrincesV Cape. Thoso desiring Soil Wraps redyed can have the genuine English Seal Coloring supplied by us. BECAUSE everything in the line of FURNI TURE, CARPETS and Household Goods, eta, necessary to equip a house is to be obtained there. ZBIEjO-A-TXSIEj full value in good quality, substan tially made stock, is given for the money. SIEO-A.TJSIrZj with full value and good quality are given long terms of Credit, with easily arranged payments, which make buying goods for housekeeping a possibility with everyone. P. S. Ladies' Cloak Department booming, Lowest prices. Complete line latest styles. Cash or special arrangements made for payments. PICKERING'S, COR. TENTH ST. AND PEM AYE. Practical Hatter and Furrier, 707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Mail orders promptly attended to. not-wsu Patterns In cool, light-weizht suitings and trouserings. The largest selection obtainable FULL The Correct Styles. H. &C. F. AHLERS, 3IERCHANT TAILORS, 420 SMITHFIELD STREET. Telephone. liSU. Jea-nsau BUY TOUR SPECTACLES AT Tbe Relltle Optlolaxi. Eyes Examined Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND, Sg& oc2o-ttsu gylHSr DIFFICULT CASES "VBHEGOLD SPECTACLES "'""ISPP ft 3 SO CARUSS & MANNION nc4rux3n 07 FIFTH AV2f HE. "SEST Sl&SPEOBClESsEflRTH Wear -them-and see-a&iiiv -- as, in Youth -i-. . jnZiy&n - .- - ""CMESSMArfe'SPECS.'- . --FederalSt. Allegheny. Send 2-cent stamp ror our now system ot fitting yourselves with glasses, py mail. auSSruTSD ' I ALL OUR FHEMGH IWITEHII HATS JUH-WWMU)AIO.".l ""'m" , JIPMFmiIJ H1PHW1.II 1IWI it?3 "innm! jit ANNS J STARTLING v SPECIAL v SALE MONDAY v AND v TUESDAY. Costfrom$18to $35toImport. $9 FOR YOUR CHOICE. We unhesitatingly pro nounce this the grand est opportunity yet pre sented the ladies of Pitts burg to buy the finest and most fashionable Bon nets at prices inignificant ly low. Only those who at tended our opening of Prcuch Pattern Hats last beptember, or saw our tlis- Iilay of some of them at the 'lttsburs Exppsition, will realize the full import of this offer. These hats were selected br Mr. Henry Kauf rnann, while in Paris Iat August, and cost ?18, S20, ?23, $25, ?2S, S30 and ?3j to bring to Pittsburg. Your choice for f 9. KT If'JflHKJU $7 CHEAP AT $12. 500 at this t. "u-uivi.' 'L'-t n..'.. Ladies' Fur-Trimmed Jackets price cut 28 inches long, made of good, stylish cheviot cloth, trimmed with silk ornaments; full collar and facing of French Coney Fur; a big bargain at $i. $15 CHEAP AT $25. For your choice from a fine and fash ionable line of Imported All-Wool Jackets, tailor-made, trimmed with genuine Beaver, Astrakhan, Canadian Seal, Moufflon, Mink and Black Marten; all are half lined with Silk and have fur ornaments. Iff KAXTPMANNS' CHEAP AT $7.50. Only 225 of these. Deep Black Russian Fur Capes,long front, medici collar; service able, convenient, cheap, stylish. M CHEAP AT $17. A limited number of genuine Black Marten Fur Capes, me dici collar; fuH front, 17 inches long, lined with heavy satin. A lot of finest Cloth Capes, silk embroidered, nail head and feather trimmings, all eol ors, worth $ 16, down to $10. ;,fgQ $8.75 Cheap at $15. Genuine French Seal Fur Capes; heavy satin lined; medici collar; very fine. $9.50 Cheap at $18. Genuine Canadian Seal Fur Capes, medici collar; edged with fine As trakhan fur; something entirely new and most elegant. Great 'Ulster and Newmarket sale at 15, embracing many of the finest and most popular styles, worth $20, 25 and S30. LADIES" UNDERWEAR SALE. Extra fine Merino "Vests, French neck, ribbed bottom; 35c. FineEgyptian Cotton Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeve, ele gant finish, 50c. Fine Ail-Wool Scar let Vests, ribbed bottom, silk finish, 79c Extra fine Camel's Hair Vests and Draw ers, ribbed bottom, silk finish, 98c Fine All-Wool Jersey Eibbed Drawers, natural or white, 89c. Fine Jersey Kibbed Silk "Vests, long sleeves and high neck, ecru, pink, blue or black, 1.39. 100 dozen Muslin Gowns, pleated back, Hnbb3rd front, torchon lace embroiderr, yokes of fine inserting, SI. LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS AND CORSETS. Fine All-Wool Underskirts, ruffled or pleated bottom, braided or embroidered, $1.39. 100 dozen Corsets, good qualities, perfect fitters, P. If., O. B., J. B., lace or silk cmbroideredj worth $1.50, down to 69c. Hr One of the best, most instructive and useful books ever printed on an American Press "Our Great Men" Contains the Biographies of 113 Great American Statesmen, living and dead, with well executed Portraits. The book. which is handsomely bound, contains over 700 pages, and is retailed at $3. We will give it free of charge with every purchase of $5 worth (or more) of Clothing ,To-Morrow. A J I Jh 010 w Cheap at $22. Men's sincrie and double- i breasted Business Sack Suits, ; I cut square or round; form-fit- ing Cutaway Frocks and Prince Alberts, madeof choicest Amer- bk r ', '"sOr ican suitings and select import- 1 en goods Llay Worsteds, K.eal Scotches, Eannockburns, West of Englands, English Cassi mercs,English Homespuns, Irish Tweeds, French Worsteds, Thibets, Tricots, etc, in latest shades of brown, -solid black, blue, grey, drab, checks, plaids, silk mixtures, etc These suits are made, trimmed and fin ished as pood as most custom work turned out by Pitts burg merchant tailors from ?30 to 540. Pine dressers are especially invited to call and see them. I r ? 1 I t Z C3 7 N t A I1 Ifll 1 Ugll f KxJL n jjjh . 15 CHEAP AT $23. Men's and Young Men's Full and Semi-Box Overcoats, Fly Front Overcoats, Prince Charles and Chesterfields, Cape Over coats and Storm Ulster's, made of Carr'sMeltons, Witney's Kerseys, Brooks' Kerseys, Scotch Chev iots, Fur Beavers, Elysians, Irish Friezes, English Chinchillas, Sedan Montagnacs, finest Wor steds, etc., in brown, tan, to bacco, wood, gray, steel, smoke, 'drab, plum, blue, olive, green, black, etc., with Italian linings, Cassimere linings, flannel linings, silk linings inserted or plain velvet collars or collars to match. Ultra fashionable gentlemen should see these ultra fashionable garments. in $2, $2.50 and $3. STUNNER! II STARTLER! Think of this ! 90 dozen Men's Fall Derbys, in the most fashionable and popular shapes, silk lined and silk bound; same qualities as other hatters sell regularly at from $2 to $$, have been consigned to us by a prominent manufacturer, and will be CLOSED OUT FOR $1. 111 . BEATS ANY $1.50 GLOVE . SOLD. The most popular Gentleman's Glove; light enough for dress, heavy enough for driving; in all new shades; tan, Havana, etc. Every pair guaranteed. tdUl0Mk ATJFMANNS' MONDAY .-. AND .-. TUESDAY, STARTLING .'. SPECIAL . SALE. Z3 - p $3 CHEAP AT $5. We have just closed out from a well known New York manufacturer and will offer To-Morrow and Tuesday 650 Boys' stylish and fine double-breasted Suits, sizes 6 to 14, plain or pleated, in dependable Scotch Mixtures, Plaids and Stout' Cassimeres,look like the most expensive garments and will wear like a board; the very thing for school and street. There are probably 30 dif ferent patterns to choose from. Any one for Three Dollars. You'd call 'em cheap at $$. Bargain you should not miss. Mothers, this is a trrff ft W-H" TTT)TTtk fprTrTflPBSSj1 Jill $3 CHEAP AT $5. We have gathered up the rem nants of our $4, $4.50 and $$ Boys' Overcoats, sizes 6 to 14, and Children's Kilt Over coats, sizes 2 to 6, and will offer them to close Monday and Tuesday at the greatly reduced Dn'ce of $?. All the goods are new and fresh our best sellers, in fact, which ac counts for the limited quanti ties now on hand. They are made of medium and heavy cloakings, in large interwoven and subdued plaids, checks and mixtures single and double-breasted; long detach able capes; well made and lined. Don't miss this great offer. KAUPMANNS' lv ItattAXJiS. -?ri BWfi?fvm j -r Kr jfc 3&ttJHfyfa - p'l-SSyM-gS JiiWit 'fyttr f.Xu.Mk.. K.
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