Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 20, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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THE" PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAT, DECEMBER 20, 189a
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A COMPLETE SUCCESS
Was the Electrocution of Murderer
JIcGuire at Sins Sing.
BE DIED IK TWELVE SECONDS
From the Time an Hectric Current of l.SOO
Tolts Struck liim.
.HE CONFESSED AND WAS PENITENT
Sing Sixo, X. T.. Dec. 19. The day of
death ior the murderer Fred JIcGuire
dawned with cloudy skies. The doomed
nan slept well last night, and this morning
evidenced no ifn or breaking down. . He
ate a liqht breakfast, conversed with Iter.
D. L. Conkling and Chaplain Edgerton, of
the prison, and as the time approached for
the summons to take bis place in the death
chair, seemed to be fully resigned to the
late which awaited htm. He has confessed
his guilt of the crime for whicn he was con
victed. He assumed full responsibility for
the murder ot Mrs. Gregory, and went to his
doom a penitent man.
All the preparations were completed
early this morning, and at 10 o'clock the
witnesses had all assembled. At 10:55 they
were summoned to the warden's parlor. At
11 o'clock they all entered tlie death
chamber. Electrician Davis and fonr
guards were already there.
Electrician Davis was in his shirt sleeves,
preparing the electrical apparatus for the
test He tested the current first by yolt
meter, then by 20 incandescent lights on
the switchboard. He then tested a row of
-3 lights which rested on the electric chair
snd which showed the number of volts
which should pass into the subject. The
register showed 1,800 volts.
Tin- Jlarrli to tlin Tata! Cliilr.
At 11:09 o'clock the warden requested
eteryonc present to k?ep quiet and remain
in their -cats. At 11:10 the warden and
Head Keeper Connaughton went into the
cell where McGuire was confined. This
was the same cell that was occupied by
Ootta, who was executed some time ago. A
l.alf minute later the warden, Connaugh
ton and McGuire, the latter between
Chaplain Edgerton and Itev. Mr. Conkling,
entered the death chamber. McGuire
walked steadily between the two ministers,
holding tiht onto their arms. He ap
peared calm and even stolid. He stepped
qnicklv to the chair, sitting down as
calmly as he would have done on any ordi
nary chair. He rested his head back on the
rubber cushion and closed his hands
tightly over the arms of the chair.
As McGuire sat do.vn the two ministers
began chantin the burial service. The
.cuards and attendants quickly bound Mc
Guire in the chair. The electrodes were
placed at his hej i and on the calf of his
right lei. One leg of his trousers was slit
in order to apply the electrode's to his flesh.
Alter he ha i ben iastened m tne chair
X)r. Abbott and Prison Surgeon Irvine ex
amined the bindin;?, and stepping back Dr.
Abbott gave the signal lor Electrician
lUvis.
Killed in at Most Tu el e Seconds.
It was then 10 minutes and 50 seconds
nfterll o'cIock. At this moment the first
current was turned en. The first shock
lasted 50 seconds. It was turned on again
at 11 o'clock, 11 minutes and 2 seconds.
This was the second shock and onlv lasted a
ioiv seconds. Only two shocks were admin
istered. McGuire was killed by the first
shock.
Dr. Abbott said that McGuire was killed
in 12 seconds. The second current was only
turned on as a precautionary ueasure. At
31 o'clock, 11 minutes and 30 seconds Mc
Guire was officially pronounced dead by
X)r. .bbott. McGuire was then examined
by the doctors, and as Jar us could be seen
no marks ot scorching could be found, or
was there any discoloration of his flesh.
When the Iirrt current was turned on
McGuire's body swelled and tugged against
the strap', aud a deep gurgling sound was
heard tor a second, which was caused by
expulsion ot air iron) the luncs. McGuire's
execution was declared the most successful
one that was cter had in Sing .Sing prison,
nor has any other execution ever been fin
ished so rapidly as this one. The smell of
burned flesh that has heretofore character
J7ed the executions was not noticeable
This has herctoiore been neauseating to the
witnesses.
Tli" Ojiernlion an Entire Success.
McGuire's dead body was removed to the
dissecting room, where Drs. Irvine and
Abbott performed the autopsy. The brain
nnd all the other organs were found in a
normal condition. 2sot n scorch or a burn
was lound on McGuire's body. There was
T.n discnloration ot the skin. The doctors
declare the electrocution an entire success.
The body was shinped away this afternoon.
It was buried to-night.
Dr. Irvine had to oas McGuite's cell at
5:30 o'clock this morning. McGuire called
cut: "Good morning, doctor. How do you
fee:? Hai-e you got everything ready for
ueV" Dr. Irvine told him that everythins
vas in working order. McGuire replied:
"I hope everything will go oS without a
hitcn, and that I will die quick))'. 1 am
ot atraid to die, and for that matter I am
re.iiy to go now."
Tnc crime lor which McGuire pa'd the
death penalty was the killing of Mrs.
Amelia Gregory, wife of Xoah Gregory, a
Jarnier ai.d tax collector ot Middletown,
O.-ange county, on October H, 189L The
crime was committed tor robbery, and was
o most brutal a flair.
"Watches Watches.
Give a bov ir a rirl a watch for Cluiumas
Inen watc'i ilia joy on their .acts
fcilvcr w. itches,
Gold watches.
Jeweled watches.
Watches Jiom the size oi u nickel to as
larcunsjou want. Sw them up to 10 o'clock
ivery evening.
llAKDr & Hatks, Jewelers,
5i9 biuithneld street.
Hamilton's Holiday Sale.
In buying your Christmas girts don't
for ettlia wiinderlul Kicca mandolins
:it Hamilton's. Anv who lmvs used
tliem will play nothing else. Evervone
iifeki for the Kicca. Trices are "low.
Come in and spwauil nea them. They
are so.ii by S. Hamilton only.
til und 93 Fifth uvenue.
Nearly New Upright for 8175
Mellor & Iloene, 77 Fifth Avenue.
For sale by party who lias-left city. It
niu-r. be sold at once, so pi ice la less than
it should be. CC"t new $."75.
.MLLLon & Hokm: Founded 1S3I,
Wart-rooms, 77 Fifth avenue.
"Ihc'Oreat Atlantic and raciflc Tea Com
pany Is the largost importing house in the world
doing business directly with the consumer.
Don't fail to use their teas, coffees, baking
jiowder and spices. "Good Morning" civen
Kxay during Christmas week at all our
stores.
Mai Kleis will on Friday and Saturday
cxt give away an elegant souvenir. Ladies
will certainly appreciate lc Call.
Laced gloves, Foster patent, all cnlors,only
II h pair lor tho best grade. Louvre, 24 Sixth
t-tieet, diiectly opp. liljou Theater.
CBitisTKAS presents Handtomo pufl, as
cot, teck nnd lour-iii-hand scar s.
James H. Aikks & Co., 100 Firth avenue.
Ellver for the Bondoir.
Articles of constant usefulness most
suitable as clfts to ladies:
Brushes,
Combs,
Mirrors,
11 n trays.
Jewel cases.
Fnff boxes,
Manlcnres,
Cologne,
Button nooks.
i; T. Roberts & Sokf, Fifth and Market.
Upeu'cTcnings until Christmas.
Hamilton's Holiday Sale
And Music Boxes
Beantifnl Swiss musto boxes, orna
uientecTand artistically engraved and
carved.
Single Boxes
For tne children at-irom 60c up to $10
and $15. Fopular American tunes.
Music Boxes
For the boys and (rirls, from $1 up to
$35 nnd $10. Fopular operatic and
American tunes.
Music Boxes
For the library and parlor at from $5
up to J1D0 and $300. legant in tone,
artistic case, playing 6 to 24 airs. A
beautiful Christmas gift.
8. Hamiltoh's,
91 and S3 Fifth avenue.
The Great Atlantic an d Faclfic Tea Com
pany Is the largest importing housa in tne world
doing business directly with the consumer.
Don't fail to use their teas, coffees, baking
powder and spices. "Good Morning" civen
away during Christmas wees: at all our
stores.
Good Morning ,
During Christmas week at all the storts of
The Great Atlantlo aud Pacific Tea Company.
Give Tour Boys a Use tut Present.
Printing presses and outfits $1 75, $2 50, $5,
$7 50, $10 to $3L Sand 5c for catalogue.
W. A. BUNTIKO,
20 Fifth avenue, corner Market street.
NEW ADVEB.TISEMENTS.
THE GENUINE
JOHANM" HOFF'S
'Malt Extract
Malt Is
the life
of grain.
Johann Hoffs
Extract tf Malt
is the Malt et
all the MALTS.
A Delicious Table Beverage!
Purchasers are vrained against impost
tlon and disappointment. Insist upon the
Genuine," which must have the signature d
JOHANN HOFf " on the neck label,
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'OHJUJNHOFF. Jl
SagrJCTt1 Filiiy
7STIEREN V
jfimmTKmastl
Telecrapb Outfit,
mg instruments,
cles.
HOLIDAY PEESENTS!
We can for $5 sell you a
solid gold Spectacle, or a
solid gold Eye Glass, with
chain, or a finely carved
Lorgnette, or a handsome
pearl Opera Glass, or a
cood. reliable Made Lan
tern, or a fine Telescope,
or a powerful Microscope,
or a polished w ood Graph
oscodo. or a professional
or a complete set ol Draw-
and numerous other artl-
del7-TT3
January
Number.
i; Ready Dec. 2d5
. Contains beside the
opening chapters of
i Frances Hodgson
Burnett's serial:
" The Impressions
of a Decorator in
! Rome" "ThcWan
: derings of Cochitf,"
! "The Poor in
, Naples " Per
sonal' Recollections J
of Mr. Lincoln," by
"The Peary
Relief Expedition,"
by Angelo Heilprin
"The Fall of Se
bastopoV' by Wm.
H. Russell, L.L.D.
"Los CaraqceHos,"
a story by F. J.
Stimson Poems,
Point of View, etc
" Tc any one xvht might atk counttl
in cheict, I would say thai Scriiner's
Christmas
tn ennct, t jzvuta say mai acnencrs V -
iuu ban my choice avunr its compters '
and favored in iny amity" iNUmDei.
MKS. A. D.T. WHITNEY.
Scribner's
agazine
A Subscription for 1803
means nearly 1,600 pages I
of bright, interesting
reading, besides a wealth
of illustrations by the
foremost artists.
The January Number con
. tains the beginning of
WITH COLORED
FRONTISPIECE.
Price, 35 Cents.
Frances Hodgson Bur
nett's serial, entitled
" The One I Knew the Best
of All The Memory of
the Mind of a Child."
Contains several
short stories by
George I. Putnam,
Octave Thanet,
George A. Hibbard,
George W. Cable,
Miss M, S. Briscoe,
Mme..S.R.deMeiss-.
ner.
.""The Decoration of
tie World's Fair,"
by Frank D.' Millet ;
" The Master
pieces oi Modern
French Wall Paint- 1
ing," by WO H.
Low "The Nor- '
;"wegian Painters," by '
. H. H. Boyesen ;
'"TheNudeinArt," '
byWDlH. Low and
Kenyon Cojc-.'The
Triumphal Entry
into Berlin," by
Archibald Forbes-
Poems, Point of
View, etc.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
"CARRY THE NEWS!"
' HOUSEKEEPERS HELPED TO .HAPPINESS.
BIG CREDIT REDUCTION SALE
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, BEDDING, ETC.
HAVE YOU BEEN THERE?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS?
HAVE YOU HEARD THEIR LIBERAL TERMS?
This is what the PEOPLE say. The questions daily asked others by the patrons who
have seen the goods and learned the prices and tested the methods of ,
MURPHY BROS. CO.
RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS,
No. 27 Seventh St.('Round the Corner from Penn Ave.,
riTTSBUKG, PA.
Cio3it for liX to lOO Holds cood on anything from a pretty Bng or
fable to a tnll carpeted floor or nundoome Buit. We're not looking Inr money NOW, we're
looking for YOUR TRADE. Ton may hare the goods and pay as 50c, $1, $2 or whatever
sum we may aree upon weekly.
NOTICE OXXR IMRfiT-T 3EAYME2Vrs
50 Cts. CASH AND 50 Cts. WEEKLY ON $ 12.00 WORTH.
$ 1.00 CASH AND $ 1.00 WEEKLY ON $25.00 WORTH.
$ 2.00 CASH AND $2.00 WEEKLY ON $50.00 WORTH.
$ 2.50 CASH AND $2.50 WEEKLY ON $75.00 WORTH.
$3.00 CASH AND $3.00 WEEKLY ON $100.00 WORTH.
Ton may bny from us confidentially. The roods will be delivered in unmarked wagons
and you are not expected to pay more than is agreed npon in our terms of credit.
MURPHYS' MAMMOTH REDUCTION SALE.
GET CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THERE.
27 Seventh Street, 'Round the Corner from Penn Avenue.
de20 35-tts
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Price, 25 Cents.
. SpeCial Offer iOr Io93 publishersmakethefolfowingspeckofier:
, A year's subscription for 1893 and the numbers for 1892, $4.50.
A year's subscription for 1893 and two cloth vols, for 1892, $6.00.
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743 Broadway, New York.
,1l
See onr many valuable, sensible holiday
gifts. Kill two birds with one atone and buy
an actual necessity for a holiday Rift. A
handsome Sideboard is an elegant cift.
What conld be prettier than the gift of a
nice Parlor Suit? A Parlor Table would be
very acceptable. A set of Folding Euchre
Tables would not be refused.
KeedBoclcers and Chairs, XVI. Century
finish, of which we have a larjre new assort
ment, are about as neat a holiday gift as one
could bestow.
Odd pieces in Parlor Furniture, such as
Divans, Rockers, Arm and Reception Chairs,
are frequently given as holiday gilts. Par
lor and Mantel Cabinets are as pretty as
anything for gifts. We have an elesant line
of Pictures, of which any one, or pair,
would be very acceptable.
Ladies' Desks are one of onr specialties
for the holiday season.
We have a very large assortment of
Bookcases that are frequently pui chased
for the same occasion, and many, kabt,
MAN V other goods too numerous to mention
In this snort space.
Bear in mind that a World's Fair
Souvenir, of which wejiave a lanre number
ordered through the People's National Hank,
will be given (on their receipt) to every
purchaser of $10 worth or upward or goods.
It will require a good deal of money to
bny one of tbese Souvenirs a year from now.
It will be then that you will wish you bad
taken onr advice and taken advantage of
this liberal offer. This offer is liable to be
withdrawn any moment, contingent on the
number of coins allowed us.
'J
HOPPER BROS
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307 WOOD STREET.
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tin it With Us.
VOLTAIC DIAMONDS
Are going up higher in the people's estima
tion day by day. They don't need to be
"boosted." The people you see at tho
opera, receptions, and at all fancy gather
ings have them on. Tou often think they
are genuine. They don't tell where they
buy them, but,,Arons"is tho sole owner, and
has no agents. All set in solid sold.
EARDEOPS, M.50 UP.
KINGS, $3.75 UP.
STUDS, S2.75 UP.
PINS, $i00 UP.
Tou can wash and scrub them. They
don't lose their brilliancy. Warranted for
a lifetime. Send for Illustrated Cataloguo
free. B. E. AKONS, 65 Fifth Ave.
dels
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
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OPERA GLASSES.
The Largess and Finest Assortment
Ever Seen in Thla City.
Sold at Extremely Low Prices.
J. DIAMOND, S'SSSi'fe.
V J'J.n ill vro.1 lf PUT3BUKG
A handsome souvenir given to everv nur-
chaser. dei-53-TTssu
LIQUORS
FOR
MEDICINAL
PURPOSED.
PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES
From $1 to $1 0 per quart.
CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Etc.
At 50c a quart.
The Only Licensed
Drugstorem the City.
G. EISENBEJS,
Successor to n. P. Schwartz & Co.,
WnoLraAii and Ketail DhcoaisT.
113 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA,
Tel. 3016. Established 1836.
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Just the thing tor u Christmas present to
a lady who nses spectacles or eye glasses.
No more mislaying their glasses are always
with them.
CHESSMAN OPTICAL CO.,
43 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
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M.MAY, SONS & CO.
FINE DYEING AND CLEANING,
B6 Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone -iUl. tts
NETT ADVERTISEMENTS.
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For the Holidays.
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CALIFORNIA
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Old Port,
Pale Sherry,
Sweet Maiculcl,
Angelica.
Riesling,
Catawba,
Claret.
Uursuiidv.
OUR success in handling and sellin?
Calllornla Wines has far exceeded
our expectations. We purchase
these Wines direct from the original
producers, coming from the most favored
sections of the grape srowinjr districts of
the State. For table uo or tho sick room,
they are unexcelled.
FULL QUARTS, Me EACH,
Or $5.00 PEE DOZEN.
ja-Orders hy mall shipped promptly.
WINES!
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WHISKIES:
Old Export, '81,
Guckenheimer,
Golden Wedding,
Gibson's,
Private Stock.
IT would be impossible to procure finer or
better Whiskies than we here Quote.
We take pride in calling attention to
our OLD EXPORT. It Is an old-fashioned,
well aged Whllcy.
QUARTS, $1.00, OK SIX FOR $5.00.
For Family, Medicinal or Social Use it has
no superior.
?-JIAIl. ORDERS SOLICITED.-et,
OLD EXPORT!
Onr Drng Department is full and complete, embracing many
novelties for the Holidays in Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggiste, 412 Market St, Cor. Diamoni
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WE WANT YOU
To examine onr goods suitable for holiday gifts and the prices oa same.
1,500 watches of all kinds from $2 50 to $95.
4,000 gold rings o( every description from $1 up.
125 pair genuine diamond ear drops, $7 5J to $1,000.
150 genuine diamond studs, $5 to $350 or solid gold spectacles at $3 and the largest
stock oi diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware and clocks at lowest prices in the two
cities..
932 and. 934 Liberty St anl 703, 705 and 707
Smithfield St. .and 311 Smithfield St.
Open every evening until 10 o'clock. delS-rrssa
YOUGHIOGHENT COAL CO., LTD.,
K. SMIT,
T. S.
KNAP, MANAGER
Telephone 1070.
Greenough Street and Gas Alley.
OFFICE, 100 GHANT ST.
Youghiorjheny Gas and Steam Coal. White and River Sand.
S-Prompt service to manufacturers and consumers generally.
Mills supplied with river sand. jh7-7t-TTS
THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED
-BY-
J. HARPER BONNELL CO.,
NEW
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SENSI
BLE PARENTS BUZ SENSIBLE GIFTS
Have You Boys to Clothe?
If so. let your Christmas Presents to them be something to wear. An Overcoat, a Suit,
a Reefer. ReacLour specialties of these goods for this week.
BOYS'
$1.55
For
This
Good,
Warm
and
Durable
Overcoat,
Made
of
Stylish
Materials;
Really
Worth
$3.00.
J
OVERGDATS.
ME OVERCOATS
42.d
MARKED DOWN
FROM $5 TO
Over 1,200 will be sold at this
price, among them pretty Kilt
Overcoats, very nobby Cape Over
coats and fine plain styles. Come
quick, if you want one.
J
Sizes 12 to 19; (Q
WELL WORTH $15, 33
This lot consists of fine Kersey
and Melton English Box and semi
Box styles, in latest shades; single
or double-breasted. Young men,
see these.
$5
600 Boys'
heavy
Chinchilla
and fancy
Beaver
Ulsters
(just like
cut) j plaid
cassimere
lining all
through;
regular
zero defy
ers; will
keep your
boys warm
in the
coldest
weather;
actual
value fully
$10.
' ULSTERS.
REEFERS, TOD.
Are very comfortable in cold
weather. The boys want them be
cause they're less cumbersome
than Overcoats, yet snug and warm,
CO QC Buys cn0ce frm
4)tl.OU Boys' fine Chinchilla
and Cheviot Reefers; worth" $5,
$6 and 7.
All our fancy Reefers marked
down from $6, $$ and 10 to $4,
$5 and $6, respectively.
DOUBLE-BREASTED
, SUITS,
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Boys'
Fine
Suits
At this price
we'll offer
i,aoo fine
Woolen
Mixed
CHEVIOT
SUITS, y
in latest
patterns;
marked
down
from
$4 'and
4.50.
Well
Worth
$6 and $7.
About 1,000 at this price: Plain
double-breasted styles, Reefer
Styles, Zouave styles and Colum
bus styles Cassimeres, Cheviots
and fancy Scotch Mixtures.
Yoeg Men's Suits.
For choice from 500 fine
All-Wool Plain Black
and Fancy Mixed Cheviot
Suits; sizes 14 to 19; really worth
$15.00.
$9
FREE
X SURPRIAIXGLY COSTLY GIFT WILL BE PRESENTED WITH
EVERY HOY'S SUIT OR OVERCOAT BOUGHT THIS WEEK.
FREE
Xmas Gifts
FOR
BOS Ai
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SHOES.
SLIPPERS.
RUBBERS.
NECKTIES.
HOSIERY.
GLOVES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
SH-IRTS.
UNDERWEAR
Have You Girls to Clothe?
If so, surprise them on Christmas with some new Dress, Cloak or Jacket These may not
be very ornamental articles, but they're: mighty useful, and, perhaps, needed.
IB' JUE1.
SZ.M JL
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hb& aoW tars
5Uks If
MACKINTOSHES.
GOSSAMERS.
FUR SETS.
HATS AND CAPS.
. WATCHES.
RINGS.
JEWELRY.
BOOKS.
PURSES.
All of the above articles in the
greatest variety and at special
Holiday Prices.
FOR
MISSES'
TAN, BLUE
AND -
BLACK
DIAGONAL
CHEVIOT
OR
SCOTCH
MIXED
CLOTH
JACKETS,
WITH
FULL'
SLEEVE;
REDUCED
FROM $5.
ftT G! 0 QO Misses' Reefers
Ml J)3.30and Russian
Jackets, all colors; leather or braid
trimming; Watteau Back; full
sleeve; sizes 12 to 18; value 7.
AT CZ QQ' Misses' plain
Ml 4) . J O Beaver or Rich
Diagonal Cheviot Jackets; double
Watteau Pleated Back; full sleeve;
fur or Russian braid trimming;
sizes 14 to 18; value $9.
IT (Tfi Pf Misses' Import
A I, 4)0; OU ed Jackets, all
styles; reduced lrom 10 and 12.
W.5
FOR
ALL
WOOL
SCOTCH
MIXED
CLOTH
MIABIM
Bv5$535 59 32-v5i!3
$
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WITH
MILITARY
CAPE
OR
WATTEAU
BACK;
Sizes
12 to 18;
Value
$10.
IITC"7 QQ Misses' All-wool
Ml U)iJO Beaver or Mixed
Cloth Newmarkets, with Military
Cape or Double Watteau Back;
tan, gray, blue or black; sizes 14
to 18; value 14.
RT (Tin Q Misses' finest
A I JlU.-g Newmarkets,
made of Imported Kerseys, Scotch
Mixtures and French Beavers;
with Military or Triple Cape;
Fancy Hood or Watteau Back;,
braid trimming or fancy stitching;
value J 1 8.
FOR
FINE
GRETCHEN
COAT,
Sizes 4 to 14;
With
MILITARY
CAPE
OR
WATTEAU
.BACK;
FANCY
MIXED
CLOTH;
Value $6.
1 enm
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AT $5.75
Children's
Beaver or
Scotch Mix
ed Newmarkets, with deep
Military or Divided Cape, or
Fancy Hood; sizes 4 to 14;
reduced from $9.
IT flfl Cn Children's
A I jO.ulb
Material Gretchens or New
markets Milirnrv nr Triole
Cape: Watteau or Hood
back; full sleeve; sizes 4 to
14; 'reduced -from $13.
rninr A REAL HANDSOME PRESENT WILL BE GIVEN WITH EVERY
J" f"! ta EL " GIRL'S WRAP OR COAT BOUGHT DURING THIS WEEK.
FREE
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