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BOTH "PHONES. Renting, Nestates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTATE For mle in Athens, Sayre and Waverly. aosiacs INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and L. B. DENISON, N. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Building, Eimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. STEGMAIERS' BEER Is aged for months in glass enameled lined tanks in storage rooms that are peculiarly and particularly adapted | a8 well as arranged for that purpose. That's why Stegmaier's Beer does not make you bil- jous, and one of the many reasons why | there is nothing “just ‘88 good.” SCIENTISTS PAY CASH Magnificent Temple Dedicated at Boston, SIX SERVICES FOR VAST THRONG. Followers of Mrs. Mary Eddy From All Pelnts Crowd New Edifice to Saffecration—Church, Filailshed, Is (lear of Debt. BOSTON, June 11 remarkable religious ever wiliiessed ju New Eugland occur Sing the district was dedicated. From fn the 'n ind fron: all parts of work] came memlers of that faith to be present at the tory services It estilpated that more than Moe Christian Scientists were in the city Nix services the capacity Oue of the most demonstrations red when the magnificent new an: Christian = Back Bays every =tale ence temple in on ths deslica was held to accommo The edifice Wii date vast throngs of the aud at seating coeds hundreds Hew San) each servic staan] inn the aisles and in the rear of the church The frst service was held at 7 o' in the moming As early humndred« of Chr stamding in ilne waiting patiently for the dours to op=u At lk there were at least 3m) in street ont side the church, and iater the nun ber At T o'clock there were 10.000 persons walt. ng, twice the seating capacity of the new temple lk 1s 1 o'clock i=tian Nlentisis were oO a the in hon had swelled to Jism As quickly as oue service was com pleted aud the congregation had de parted the temple was quickly filled again, and still there were thousands outside who Lad been unable to gain admissiou All day long the hot June sun poured down on the heads of the walting throags mt hardly a left his place in the line It Is esti mated that 35 ew in Chris tian Science doctrines attended oue of the Ihe rallroads have been taxed considerable extent to bring all Christian Scientists into city tise for the services person believers Sey oes fo a the the in The six services were identical, and each service was about two hours fu length Fhe occasion combined both the annual and the ded catory It of the usual Christian Scieuce opening exer clees, the reading of the tenets of the church, & dedicantory address prepared by Mrs. Mary Haker G. Eddy of Con cord, N. H,, the founder of the religion, and read by WW. D. McCracken, the first reader of the church, and a les son sermon specially prepared for the occasion Ihe offertory taken at the begloning of each service was Interesting, every basket belug piled high with bills aud everybody contributing At the close of the lesson sermon, in accordance with the usual custows of the church, in response to an luvitation of the tirst reader, We entire congrega tion kaeit lo =ilent communion, follow ed by the audible repetitiou of the Lord's Praver Fhe cougregatioual singing was a feature of the services At the close of vach service Edward A. Kimball of Chicago presented & re- ply of thauks to Mrs. Eddy for her dedicatory address and for her gen eral work in behalf of the church An interesting thing In counection with the edifice is the fact that al though its cost exceeded $2 0) 00) and was bullt by voluntary subscriptions, it was entirely free from debt. At its dedication the treasurer gave notice that all bills had been paid and that eontributions wera no louger needed The new tewple I= one of the most imposing structures ln Boston apd ls sald to be the largest church lu New England comiuunlion erercises cousisted HURT SEEING BOSTON. Thirty-four Christian Solentists Are Thrown Frem Huge Automobile. BOBTON June 11. Thirty-four Clris- tian Sclentlsts were I[njured through the overturning of a large sightseeing autemoblie in the Brighton distriet late yosterday. Every person on the car re- Celvad Injuries more or less serious The most seriously lujured are: Moss W. Childs. Boston, arm fractured: Mrs F. F. Fisk, fractured collar bone; Miss Lydia Devor, Boston, contusions to right eye aud internal (injuries; John Bienfang, Kansas City, compound fracture of right elbow and right leg Others Injured were: Miss C. A J Avery, Chicazo; Mra. C.J. Woodbridge, Cedar Rapids, In; Miss Mattie Aris holt, lowa City, In; Mrs Amanda Bamber and Miss L. LL. Conrad, of Kauusas City The party had been making a sight seeing trip through the suburbs were descending Commonwealth near the corner of Commonwealth nue and Warren street. Suddenly the brake broke, and the machine mn away down the steep grade. Near the bottom of the bill the car jumped to the side of the street and tore through A fence Into the grounds of the Kenil worth Golf club, where it overturned Most of the party were thrown clear of the wachine, but some were caught under the car and received fractures and Internal Injuries Many of the less seriously lujured refused to give thelr naiues to the police both and hill ave Two Storm Fatalities, JAMESTOWN, NY. June 11L.--Two fatalities were reported after a storm here yesterday. Mra Leander Haglan was strock by lightning aud killed, She was the widow of a farmer, The haly of an unknown man was found in the lake, He was ahoot sixty-five years long. white bair and bead, UNHAPPY RUSSIA, Raport That Czar Will Suspend AN Eseentions-¥More Rloting. ST. PETERSBURG, June 11. --1t Is said that the emperor, in deference lo the sentiment of the lower house of parliament, bas decided to suspend ex ecutions pending the enactment of a law alelishing thew, but the report finds answer in the dispatches from Warsaw, where one man was hanged Naturday for an attack on a man aud four have wen condemued to death for sacking the township freas ury, and from Riga, wheres a court martial of thirty six members of the fighting band of the revelutionists has condemned eu, them the leader, known throughout the whole of the Baltk to death frou three to Aftevn ve A preliminary regard fug the Riga court martial already bas been presented to the lower house of parliament, as a verdict of guilty anticipated, and it was not desired to give the military officers time to ex ecute the before the later peliation reached them throuzh the regular channels happened at a previous execution of eight persous at Riga The elections in the Caucacus everywhere going In favor of the clal Democrats On account of the strike of sailors on the Black Sea five electors at Sukbum were forced to ap peal to the government for a torpedo boat to convey them to the Batum elec toral assembly The agrarian disorders are steadily spreading in widely separated local ities, and the government. though it boasted of ita ability to prevent dis turbances this year with thew At Bielostok katcholl tempts had been made killed by several unkoown while he was out driving police seven AONE provinces as “Napoleon ame] twenty fo imprisonment r= iuterpeliation was senfonoes as are So is unable to cope Chief of Police Der igninst whose life seseral at was shot and persons His coach At the time the secret police were at. man wounded 8 [Ls tacked In another portion of the town one of them being wounded At Warsaw six persons were killed ia the rioting Saturday fhe disturb ances are reported to have been organ ized to avenge the workmau Marczew sk!, who was the citadel Saturday worniug for attempting to kill a police officer Several noncommissioned officers of the cavalry guard aud the Preobrajen sky guard regiments have been arrest ed here, aud both regiments have bevn confined to barracks, while the Novo cherkasky regiment has been broken up and distributed to various towns in consequence of the discovery of rey clutionary literature [u its quarters was severely exvcuted iu TO CURE WHITE PLAGUE. Dr. Pearson Hopes to Helieve Haman Belngs of ( onsumption PHILADELPHIA, June 11. -1t ficially anpounced through the versity of Peuusyivaula that ap in fallible wethod for the preveution of tuberculosis lu cattle has bevn discoy ered and that back of there cause for belief that human belugs can be made Lwwnne To a Phlladelplian Dr [#onnrd Pearson of the veterinary de partwent of the University of Penn sylvaula, assistant director of the Hen ry Phipps Institute For the Study, Prevention and Treatment of Tubercu losis and head of the veterinary bu reau of the stute of Peunsylvaunia, be longs the honor of this treweudous discovery. It means, he says, work of far greater lmportance. The exper! ments made with cattle bave forced the conclusion that meu. wowen and children made Immuoe and that tuberculosis can Iw arrested even when are nlwost the foal stage of the disease The Pearson cure vaccination [he tests have successful lo every The chain of experiments started with the living tubercle Io man, was extend ed to cattle, is now being applied to wonkeys and 18 about to be carried back to the starting point— man. It is a work asserted to be wore freighted with prowlse of life, wealth and bap ploess to the huwan race than any dis covery of recent years is of Un this is dean cal be persons na i$ a new system of several wade been Cll net Prime Minister Dead on Ship. SYDNEY, N. 8. W,_ June 11 --Kich ard John Seddon, prime minister of New Zealand, dled frow heart fatlure evenliug the steamer Os prey Grauge, on which he had embark el in the moruing to return to New Zealoud, The Osprey Grange put back into Sydney Mr Seddon was sixty one years old. Mr. Seddon’s death was totally unexpected He Lad been In Australia the widdle of May He came bere to consult Alfred Dea kin, the prime minister of Australin on lmportaut questions those concerning the New Hebrides Wher Mr. Seddon salled yesterday he ap peared to be In his customary health inst aboard since mainly Wreck on Staten Inland Hoad. NEW YORK, June 11 -Three per sons were seriously hurt aud twoscore slightly injured in a collision of excur lon trains pear the Stapleton station of the Staten Island rallroad last night Both trains were crowded with pleas ure seekers, and that there ny fatalities was undoubtedly due to the fact that the trains were moving slow ly. The most dangerously hurt was Isabella Smatt, a young New York wo man, whose skull may be fonctured were Britain Plays Naval War Game, LONDON, Jupe 11 Great Britain begins today a series of vlaborate naval maneuvers. The oliject of the play atl war, In which 325 warships of various rps are engaged, Is to test the effh ALICE IN ENGLAND. King Edward Honors Long- worth Couple. T0 LONDON IN ROYAL RAILWAY COACH President Roosevelt's Daughter and Her Husband Get Hearty Welcome to Hritain—Special Guests of Kalser Wilhelu. FONDON, June 11M: Nicholas Longwerth are in havisg journeyed from Southampton where they delarked from the Amen can line steamship St. Lonls, in a beau tifaliy which fits Mrs Loudoun, i | po nied rovul raile iy wuach iftached to the Americay i the London aud Soutd westeru railway. Here they will spend the opening fortnight of their European outing Was special Tomorrow evening King Edwanl will be present at a gala dianer given by Ambassador and Mrs. Reid in houor of the Lougwortls Mr. and Mrs. Longworth were met by Ambassador Reid and the members of the embassy staff, Mrs and Miss Heid, Mrs. and Miss Carter, wife and daughter of the secretary of the Awert can embassy, aud Mrs of the attache, at the to the where several hundred Americans living In Loudou bad gath ered to welcuns The greeting between Ambassador Reid and his family and Mr. and Mrs Lougworth was most hearty, and the party was soon on its way to Dorclies ter House, where Mr. aud Mrs Long worth will be the guests of the Ameri can smlassader and bis wife while (no Loudon Mr, and Mrs Longworth were today given an opportunity to see London, no cugagewents having been wade for them, In the evenlug they will visit the Alhambra with Mr and Mrs Reid for the first production of the new bal let, “L'Amour,” the for which was written by Mrs Ritchile, an American King Edward will entertalu Mr and Mrs. Longworth, aud it expected they will dine with him at Ascot Heath duriog Ascot week, Queen Alexandra, being still lu mourning for ber father but court sugage ments aud therefore will pot accumpa ny Klug Edward to the dinuer at Dor chester House tomorrow evening Mr. aud Mrs. Lougworth thoroughly enjoyed the Atlantic voyage and joined with the other passcugers iu the sports and amusewenuts fucldent to the trip The weather from land to land was splendid, the delay to the St. Louis be ing caused Ly bad com! sod a slight tox When approaching the yacht Solent Mr and Mrs Losgworth received a wireless telegram of welcvine from the Duke of Mauchester Beyond their visit to the Kiel regatta, where they will be the special guests of the kaiser the full programe ia not been decided upon Gibbans, wife naval entr station them musi Thay in is not accepltiug ary Germany bas Camera Flend Caught Them. PLYMOUTH England, Juue 11 When the steamship tearicg Mr and Mrs Nicholas Longworth reactied here President Hoosevelt's daugliter and ber husband were wet by United States Consul Joseph C Stepliens. stationed st Plvinouth To a photographer on the ship Mrs lLougworth said What cap [ do for you Nick, come hers Chey want to take our pleture™ Mr Longworth demurred for ap instant but Le was persuaded to pose Ilmwe diately, as the light was falling Gir] Killed In Yewburg Storm. NEWBURG NY 11 Miss lone M. Bunn of West QO. was Killed here yesterday during a stor by a falllug tree Mrs J W. Buun mother of the girl, was seriously hurt and Hazel Ca nged fourtecu, of Newhurg had Ler leg broken and was burt about the head. Miss Bunun, who was twenty-four years old aud a grad uate of Oxford college, Ohlo, was walk Ing along Grand street. A large tree was blown down by the gale and fell ou the party Miss Bunn's head was crushed by a ld Tutie Unlon nan Two Died From Georgia Wreck. AUGUSTA. Ga, Juue 11 There were two fatalities here as the of the wreck on the Georgla rallroad ot Messenan, Eogineer T. J. Blackburu of Atl died at the City here from scable, and A 8 Macon extra ing on the train ed 10 In result nts hospital Mords of fireman, deadbeond. was too badly scald woved from the also dead No cause has yet Leen signed for the wreck ih scene and 1s us State Pollee Hald Poolroom MILFORD 11 Ihe state police raided an alleged poolroom Conn June on the ed thre Hubbell estate here men. JF Lovell and George Buddein of New York and Danlel J Russell of Hridgeport I'wenty men were in the place. and it i= «ald that every evidence of wholesale pool sell Ing was found, and it was with dim culty that the police got to it tad arrest Steamer Rune Ashore In Fog. HALIFAX. N S June 11 The Mar coni wireless station at Cape Sable N 8, reports the steamer Etolia ashore on the Rip Cape Sable. The steamer i« an Elder Demp ster Hner from St John NB. with a full cargo. The steamer struck during a thick fog a dangerous ledge near England Cutting Naval Estimates. LONDON, June 11 The Dally Tele graph this morning states that the gov ernment has decided to abandon bulld- log one of the two warships of the Dreadnaught class planned for the cur rent year aid tha effect a saving of ——— “REDS” WERE EASY. Champions Heat (incinnati 7 te 1 With Old Time Swing. NEW YOIlk 11 Hetween showers and on a muddy field the Giants found the Cincinnati reds easy money and beat then by 7 ruus to 1 Dummy Taylor with his oid swing and Lis was the that suf the Lig crowd of fans away happy June old swile boy after they had spent pearly three hours ou the There with McoGraw's pitehiling Taylor had pever even looked dangerous Alter the had runs on a fast field in the sliower sts ground has been something =tafl and lacking of late everything the reds four first two in pied the uuali at wail the ily to be When id ueariy as though cheated out and Giants corel Leavy iu the thin at After was siarted nings a Ente the with Cine ten minutes matin iain a stopped by the scheduled b piresd and it Glants would be the wenul on nother downpour if hour b looked ex the of a vie tory the game rain ceased In the seventh, after the Giants had put three more tallies over on Glllbert's hy Corcoran, a Hres fiy to called the ind darkness 1 fumble bad throw to the nahan's Odwell, EHUe secold stugle plate by Barr sigle aud Browne's UVnipire Conway on account of rain BASEBALL SCORES. Games Played Satarday fan the Na. tional and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York natl, 31, New York i. Wicker, Schis Taylor, | rmar At Hr Chicag : Fis ihya 4 Rueitiach, Kiing; Stricklett. Bergen * st Louls 3 Heston, & i i Dor : firows eiphia-— Pittst phi Ww Phelps ¥ AMERICAN At Chi New i } Af as hislnew Altrod Suillvan A eveland Washingt Cieveland I Smith, Heyden, Rhoades Clark At [retrait. Hoston, ¢ Ideirelt 7 Armbruster i Ary At St Louis Phila ¢ Plank, Powers Cl Warner lelphia. 2. St ialade U Cunne Lid on Sunday Haseball. NEW YORK 11 uo semiprofessional New June livre were professional or Laseball gaues played In Greater York yestenday. Police Bingham issued lustructious to his sub ordinates during the that they should prevent the playing of ail Sun day ft ouimissioner week baseball adwissiou r by sub of Sule voluntary Knlies whete was charged olther directly terfuge, such as the selling cards or programmes or by subscriptions New York Shat Out CHICAGO, June 11 The Chicago Americans shut out New York yester day. Orth pitched in fine form lug Chicago but one Lit hind him their 1tow allow but errors be were costly vily score iu Chicago making this way Scure Prinee Houry Is Well Lp. KLAGENFURST. Austria, June 11 Ihe « the Vou Herko ner automobile race irriving Liere Prince Henry of Prussia the fArst, was giveu ag car is standiog the test well wuipetitors tn are aong His ovation Spearmint Got the Grand Pris PANS 11 The Grand Prix de Paris, for n purse of $40.0ax) and sweep stakes, for and fililes, at one ind seven furlongs, wis won by Sir Tatton Sykes colt Speariuint Tune three year old colts wile Day St. Louis Beaten 8 to 2 ST LOUIS 11. Yesterday's gate resulted victory for the Sto? iue in a Philadelphia Americans Score Fenst of Hoses at Manheim, Pa LANCASTER Pa, June 11 | bie feast of roses was held yesterday church juanint al Lua Lutleruu of thie ration was the Miss Ilda in Zion Evaugelilcal at Mauheitn The f tid beautifal ovlel entation . ture IY vs red rose to lover of Harrisburg, a descendant of Barou William Henry Stiegel, founder of the town. in payment of the rent for the ground on which the church now stands This land was deded to the congregation in 1770 with the stipula tion that the reutal be paid in the wonth lawfully demanded of ole wentioned shall of Ja whenever Storm 11 the (anandaigua’'s Worst ROCHESTER, NY andalgua visited June by yesterday after Lan wis worst hatlstorm in its history The hallstones W nearly every hotige in the villag Hoon were as large as broken in Ntalu hens CRs ndows wen ed glass windows iu the churches were shattered to damage was done fruit ripped of their frult vod the Hinmens. grapevines nnd trees which The storm destroyed were st covered a wide area much property outside village Hallstorm nt Waterloo, WATERLOO, N. X 11.-A vers vin storm struck Minh damage window Inne wee this hall and r section yesterday wit tend plasses in well from broken factories and private houses and ind crops will be clier 1. id bsiness Kreenhiouses The dainnge to fruit hard to estimate places especially ete carly ries, strawherrics Bostoninn Drowned at Houghs Neck. QUINCY, Muss 11 Dr severe squad] late yesterday a rowboat wittaining Frederick Buttrick of Bos ton aml five South Boston of Mr Ruttrick cottage at Hough Neck and Mr RButtrick was drowned. The other occupants of the Loat were rescued June ug a young men from who had been guests nt wns capsized his Mystery In Parks’ Death, BALLSTON, N. Y. June 11 ~The body of George Parks, aged forty, was found In the river here. How the man was drowned is a mystery. There was 8 deep gash on his bead. a — ¢ » - yr INSURES OUR TRADE Congres< i...» Make Plea For| { peedy Action. J s— | (£ MEAT PACKERS. | CATTLENE" | Hevelations at Heef Ho aring Has Se. | rlously Diecreancd Lice Stock Hasl- | ness of Meat nad scath~ig Brcllue Ia Yalurs WARHIN inspection Aring he beef | the ho tiiture was begun by ter Jane 11 Pe fire tut tiillee vu ant lists i Ee to Represe tative Garter ilex who made a plea for speedy ac tion Ninos hie teed steers lLiave Paes don't Foiug to take this matter cae up sade the people Lake alarmed whether our cattle state of that the day who Lave uiitra vur fexas and of not they =d33 they ire ELow ind the resul “ We I was =! 18 possible thie are lu a certainty the cotumittos water this wan is haiug money “Is not the packer entirely ble for his condition 1skind Repre sentative Hagan (lay, aud, coutinuing t i [Last week i t to suggest with Every stock through AX SOG thing is coutinued responsi he said: “1 believe he is wy office | saw a number of telegrains from stockyard banks to bauks section of the em telegraph u sy to Hiem utry as=Ling them thelr they ate re fely I t= for this agitation Iravis (Minn the So tinned ail bers of congress eye sponsible A read a Paul Live board rable eppositic to has uth Nt telegram fron Stock Exchange aud live stowk it » placed on the sighed Faisvrs packers VOITIBnS un OK exj=u jrackers, be of 1s the stank =cutiug the conclusion H aorney for pevitabily come « Mr Wilson corroborated] this sit repr Cownn of Fe the Wis wrt Worth Tex ite at Halsers He de cattle the the of fevas « Leard the ition the ndustry pase ext extent of Mr. their Jd. Ferenc vith tailed fexas ral=er= had packers and had not ge t thet set in ti ‘ forest of the identi cal If there wa | expense sole vould | e 1 for it the things he raisers i th . and of fitional mau win fait price ~ vipense whet The could kers stock Iohn stockiiien bwiie the pa put this expwiiss the raiser He sad a 4 uth f Hi T. Lytth ers’ assoctution of Texas of president of the Cattle Rals which read ‘Present tation has seriously de ag creased cattle business: Universal tw pression that eatt tives will suffer from $4 to $5 per head decline’ Agltation In England Over Our Beef LONDON June 11 ident of the government has requested the foreign office mwanlcate with the state de Washington and tent cau be pla tems of wieat nm undertaken by the bureau of aulmal industry Tolin Burns, pres board, to com parunent at what ex- «d on the sys lowal iscertain to relalce uspect Meslco Probing (anned Heef. CITY OF MEMCO 11. Au investigation to Awerican cabned meats Las started by the perior board of health of Mexicu Tune i= bee nt su Doings In the Sceaate WASHING LON, Juue 11 The con fervi the statehood bill will be taken up fu the United States and ren rt ou scluate tomorrow, much interest Is felt iu the The report will probably be called up by Scuator Bever charge of the report, but Nen La that if of tl wove sublect idge. iu at I the friends in that dire position to but there is tuker given notice ¢ report do uot tion be will do so No op asideration Is anth of its merits pratesd waited dis wd I be the lead tL pPros]as { cassion of the report on teddy considerable time w the Senator undoul required for determination of Foraker a tilt to preveat agreelug to the com wittee's report question will Chief Moklokasula Slain ja Fight, DURBAN, Natal, June 11 Natalian Mackenzh td tight with vidliey [he Ja of them be the forces ler Colonels Barker Lnve Lod a severe Zulu rebels In the Mou relwls defeated ing killed [1 Chief Mohlok I'he Captatu Moaofard uf rifles nud Livuty ut nnd several reported that woutdded fn tl wd ui Were wing limportant Natalians lost the Transvaal Marsden killed «1 It ‘ Was Is lad tzulu fr CHT SS NET FFT Chief Rawls fight he ole vata detnorali bug Prevented a Hescue NEW Yok States built hers wore ta \ a ile Iw Laken | Five! fron which that they The Maine plek the wen up \ settling | er ston, | ot i | widl In out ind to was rapidly the for two they fathead to locate the distress wis boat launched a fox nud OW ee vithough whaleboat crew cleeled about hours ed men The (entennial of Meriden, (oun. MERIDEN 11 Ke Hglous services in all the city churches it the for the part of a historical charmcter ushiered in the week's celebration thie of Meriden I'he pouring of people to attend the services tn itself feature of the opeuing Coun June which sertions wiost wWelh fr centennial out Wis quite a Hallstones ne Nig na Walnuts. GENEVA, NY, Juue 11 -A wind and ball storm broke over this city yesterday and did several thousand dollars’ worth of damage. The hail Stones were as large as walnuts, Wi. dows all over the city were shattervd. —— "5 A. The Very Best FOR Our Patrons ibat's our motto, and we never depart from it if we know it. - Somethi~g New and Nice New Hosiery for-Every-One Baby, boys' and girls, misses’, ladies’ and gentlemen. Hosiery in brown in drop stitch, lace lisles, ete., ele. Prices from 10c the pair up. Corsets Your attention is called to our comp'ete line of corsets. The cut represents one of our new summer models Styles run in circles. Now we are back again to the high bust cor- sets. The tirst makers to respond to the latest dictate of fashion are the manufactures of the famous W. B. trect Form Corsets They call their most recs ducticn Nuform. _It-4s*} distinct advance over all their previous gar- ments and while essentially similar to the Erect Form differs in being higher and fuller through the bust and much more slender at the waist. Nuform 403 (extensively advertised in the magazines) is a splendid aver- age model at §1.00 the pair. New Sheer Fabrics White predominates this season and we are in a position to supply your needs in this line. The larger Globe stores in the cities keep us in touch with fashions latest fad, so you may be sure of getting the cor- rect thing here Everything found in the city will be cheerfully shown you here, at less money Remember the output of the “tilobe Stores” exceed the output of any concern in the state outside Philadelphia and Pittsburg. We buy direct from the mills, New Sheer Printed | Fabrics We are showing very complete lines of Batistes, Organdies, Lawns, issues, etc, beautifully printed in floral designs, shadows, dots, rings wud stripes, every piece is new this season Specials 54 in new grey suitings, light and medium colors. Special 59¢, 36 in. Taffeta Chiffon finish, soft and free from loading, will not crack, worth $1.00. Special 79¢ White Shirt Waists New lot just 1n, all sizes, worth up to $1.50, mostly short slesves, Special 93¢. $1.75 and $2.00 waists, now $1.49. $2.25 and $2.50 waists, now $1.98, Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY PHONE
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