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BUFFALO NEWS; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 i CONSUL AT DALNt ATTACKED AND INJURED WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKETS DO FAIRLY I i i HI I 'M 1 It 29. Advice, have been received here that Adolph A. Williamson, American vice and dep-; uty consul at Dalny, Manchuria, had been attacked and slightly Injured. The "STAR" Bargains At THE WILSON store this week, the closing week of the year 1910, will be the best bargains in Buffalo. The Bargain program includes BUSINESS The assault is Mid to have occurred about a week ago.

Mr. Williamson did not report the cause of the as sault but said that it was without political significance. He cabled that he fill fill3 was alightlr injured but did not into details. Williamson is a native of the District of Columtla and is 27 years old. Remember This and IVatch Us We never advertise a SPECIU) unless we POSI- TIVELY know the QUALITY MORE than warrants the price we ask.

And that means a real BAKGAIX for you. Friday Gpcclalo at all LTclntoch Stores: 3 Cakes Fairy 10c Liberal Supply of Oranges of Good Quality on Sale at Reasonable lemons' plentiful Very Good Pineapple -Selling Grapefruit Plentiful and Reasonable Limited Sup-' ply of Malaga Grapes. Although the wholesale fruit mar-ken seemed dull thl morning, the SALE SOAP 7 Cakes Acme Dress Goods Handkerch'fs Embroideries Underwear Neckwear Toys Dolls Towels Cloaks Sheets Suits Bedspreads Hats Flannels Curtains Cottons Silks Kimonos Notions Corsets Hosiery 6 Cakes Fels NIPPED BY POLICE! 50c SsrampRaat. 15c Porrps.an Cream SOe 25c Ayer'i Pectoral. 1 Be 25c Litterine 18c 25c Bromo 35c Castorts 75c Ptnauft Lilac.

80c Hand Dutch Cleanser, Cuticura Snap. Woodbury's Facial 19c Packer's 19c 1 1ti. Best Borax 25c Beecham 25c Carter! PHii 15c lit 53c S-Hirjn't Solvent 33s 25c SanrtofToathPastB 183 80cTr.CaiIotneiietap.B5c EDc Parisian Sacs. 43c Two Captured in Raid on dealers did a fairly active buaineaM Fancy Creamery Butter, pound Italian Grocery Store' York City. Remnants of all kinds will also be featured at great bargain prices.

Don't miss coming you can't afford to. It ALWAYS pays you to shop here. New Tork, Dec. 29. In a raid on I) little Italian grocery store at 212 Elizabeth street yesterday the police captured two men who, they believe, were Pure Leaf Lard, pound 35c STEERO CUBES 25 Cents lb.Warter Baker's Chocolate 15 Cents The WILSON CO.

lc5- I concerned in the kidnaping of Giuseppe De Stefano of 215 Elizabeth street. 563-565 MAIN STREET last summer. Giacomo Crima, 27 UNEEDA BIS- lUb FAIRY SOAP, 6 bars for years of 235 Elizabeth sjtreet whom Guisepne identified as the man who took him cway, is locked up at beadquarteds, charged with CHOICE PUMP The Wanderer's Christmas. 25 lax. Bfcm.Quin.

IZc 4 cl Glycerine 4 ol Castor Oil. 10c 4 ol Rose Water. 10c 4 oz. Campti Oil. 10c ldz.

Aspirin Tab.5or.10c 25c Pisa'. Cough Curs He 63c Pape't Diapepsln 31c 50c Scott's Emulsion 30c 25c lyon'i Tooth Pow.18c 1 Ptnkham's Comp.TSx 25c FrostllH 18c 25c Sal Hepatlca 20c 25c MenMatom 50c Bromo 32c 35c Parol. Hydrogen. 18c Eagle Cond. Milk 50c Pink Pill! 39c 25c Rubtfoam 50c Cal.

Syrup Figs. 23c and his brother, Giuseppe Crlmi, 25 KIN, can years old, of 212 Elizabeth street, is fa the next cell aa a suspicious person. CORN, PEAS, TOMA' The boy did not know Giuseppe, but A Course in BURT PRIVATE SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STENOGRAPHY (he police thought It best to arrest him." The back room of the grocery was PRESCRIPTIONS X. B. X.

B. SOCIAL TEAS X.B. X. B. SODA CRACKERS, lb ACME SOAP, 6 bars ARGO STARCH, two pkgs.

full of men when the raid was made. The men were loaded into two patrol 3 for 25c 25c 7c wagons and taken to police headquarters. All were let go after being Will start you on th road to success BEGINNERS AND TOST GRADUATES 238 Delaware Buffalo. An incident of a Hobo'a Lodging Houm. Ouly.bftd one of socks, Hung 'cm on the Cnrlstooai tree.

Maybe somewncre in the -box Was sptne trlflln' bu for me. Didn't really hope to find Notbln' when tbft mornin' cimfr Had 11 doped out In mjr mind 1 varn'l In the Christmas game. Socks was full "of awful holee, in the heel and in the toe; One or two along the soles. Like a cotton aieve, ye know. Seemed a shame to hang 'em therv, Snowin' up my poverty; But I kind of didn't care-Luck was sort of down on me.

Then, by "ginger! what ye s'pose? Come at last the Christmas morn. And that awul pair o' Sose That was hangin' so forlorn Loked.to ge aa good aa new. Oosh! It was a pleasant sight! Somebody I don't know who Up and darned 'em overnight! John Kendrlck Bangs in Judge. closely except the two meuuonea; TOES 12c qual-ity, can JELL-O, three CAPITAL' MANTLES, 3 BENSDORF COCOA, 3 TOILET PAPER, 4 10c rolls for. HURST'S PRIVATE SCHOOL 25c 25c 25 25c RALSTON BREAKFAST food, 25c 2 pkgs.

Brisbane Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Chartered by Vie Rigents of the State of New York CAPITAL STOCK $30,000 Specialties COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING IP TbO ARC INTIRISTID IN A BUSINESS and SHORTHAND EDUCATION YOU MUST INTIREtTID IN AFOULOF THE LAW Fined $100 for Having An Calls Aid as Gas Overcomes Her. Napoleon Flour, -sack 69c eiera, knuckle-duatera and other weapons come under the classification of "armes prohlbeeB," but It is an exploded fiction that one runs any risk of annoyance from the police because one carries a revolver. One can always plead that one does so for self-protection.

That In Paris Is a Justifiable excuse," and the manager of a Paris eka.lng-rink the other day told the writer that the number of revolvers contained In the overcoats handed Into the cloakroom Is simply When a spirited youth feels that the time has come to put away childish things he goes on a Sun era morning to the famous "Marche ux puces," Just outside the Porte de Cllgmancouri. There, in addition to an undesirable quantity of fleas, he will find a miscellaneous collection of rusty Iron, old boots, and second-hand clothing. But It will be the knives and revolvers that will, hpld his Paris Correspondent, London Globs. mCVT HERB mals in His Possession During Closed Season. Albany, Dec 29 Agents of the state HURST'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FREE COUPON Muncie, Dec; 29.

Almost overcome by gas escapirig from' a small stove, Mrs! Anthony -Heft early yesterday roused herself from bed, staggered to the telephone In her home and summoned a physician, who arrived time to save the lives of herself and husband "and a boarder. The physician found Mrs. Hefl unconscious beside the telephone. forest, fish and game department have Tht Cetfei aaft 48c eatltle the hoMer to Tea PemaeU mt Flaw Gramalatet bagcar. MelXTOSH GROCERY CO.

CTT HERB 8. G. HURST, Managsr UINTTD TFRM fDAV aessioN, Jan, a. ion mniLn itnin Livininq sssion, jam. in.

just nipped in. the bud a thriving in: There ia a liberal supply of oranges on sale, both quality and demand being good, and reasonable pricea prevail, Lemons are selling fairly good for this time year and are plentiful. California grapes have disappeared and will be seen on the market nu mere, this season. The Malagas are good but the supply on hand la limited. Very good pineapples are selling In a manner promising to dealers.

Grapefruit Is plentiful and pricea reasonable, the market remaining about the same as It has been for some time. Following are today's quotations at the Elk 'Street Wholesale Market: Egg market, dull and lower. Butter, quiet and steady. Oranges and lemons firm. Live poultry, firm.

Dressed, unsettled. 1 CHEESE Fancy. 16c; good to choice, poor and common. 1213c. BETTER Creamery prints, 32 cents; Western tubs, extra, Sic; firsts, 29g30c; Stale fancy, tubs, 3030'fec; creamery State, fair to good, 2728c; dairy, choice to- fancy, 80c; falf to 28c crocks, Choice to fancy, 3031e; crocks, fair to good, 2728c; poor butter, all kinds, EGGS State selected fresh, 42c; fancy, 3840c; State, candled, 3553c; Western, 35c; storage, candled.

2526c. DRESSED POULTRY TarKeyt, choice to fancy, 242ac; fair to good, 22S23c; fowls, fancy, 14c; fair to good, pound, -1213: chickens, fancy. ner pound, 15c; chickens, fair to good, 12 14c; joosters, KXHlc; ducks, fancy, per pound, 20c; fair to good, 17618c geee, 14616c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys.1. 2022o; fancy! per pourfdl 131S fair to good, ll12c; chickens, fancy, 140 14 1-rc; fair to good, 1213c old roosters, 1718c; geese, 14f lhcp squabs per pair, 3036c; pigeons, per pair.

20925c. EGGPLANT Per hamper, 1.5O2.00. POTATOES White, choice to fancy, 64f55c; fair to' good, 5052c; sweet potatoes, ner hamper. BOcgiJl OO. HONEYFancy.

white, new, old. good white, 1214c; fancy, per ,5 MAPLE SYRUP Fancy, per choice, per 1.151.20. VEGETABLES Brussels sprouts, per qt. Cabbage, per 75cJ1.00; Celery, 2045c per Cucumbers, Jl.25iS-2.00: lettuce, per box, "0J1.25; shallots, per dozen bunches, 2B35c; turnips, per squash, per 10 mushrooms, per ONIONB Yellow, fancy, per bu, 80 85c; yellow, fair to good, OftSbc; Hpan-Ish, per crate. J1.001.50.

APPLES--Fancy red, per bbl, 15.00,9 C.50; fair to good, J3.764.50:. crw, per bbL fair. to good. M.WlgS.J.; JWestern bp applet. IU05 CRAPES Catawbas, pony baskets, iuSflSc: Malagas, per 14.

50i7. 00. TQilATOES Hothouse, per lb, 25 BEANS Marrow, fancy, per bu, 12.05 medium, J2.252.30; Peas, per bu, Kidney, red, per bu, 12.75 02.85. NUTS Hickory, shellbark, per bu, J3.00S3.25; Walnuts, per bu, Butternuts, per bu, 76cQtl.O0. RABBITS Fancy, per pair, 30c; good to choice.

20ff 25c. PINEAPPLES Porto Rico, SO's. per case, J2.252.50; 24'i, per case, 13.50 3.75. CRANBERKIESPer box, per bbl, $9.00010.00. LEMONS--Callfornla, fancy, 12.00 3.50.

ORANGES Large, California, per box, Florida, GRAPEFPUIT Per box, .004.00. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, $6.00 6.75; family patent, winter pastry; bakers' sprmg patents, per spring clears, ywinter low. grades. spring low grades. rye flour, $4.50.

SEEDS Choice clover, 8.0010.00; choice "timothy. 4.50ft.00. CORN No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. yellow, new, 48 1-Zc: No.

4 yellow, 47c; sample yellow; 45 l-246c; sample mixed, 4545 WINTER WHEAIWQuotationa No, 2 red. 95c; No. 2 white, 2c, OATS 2 SB. -4c; No. 8 white.

No. 4 white, 84 l-2c; No. 1 hard, 1,11 1-8; do, carloads, 1.18 1-8; No. 1 hard. 1.15 i-8; carloads, No.

1 macaroni, Bc. -HAY AND STRAW Timothy, No. 1, new, on frack. timothy. No.

2 Jl 5017.00; timothy, No. 8 do.U.008 16.00: fancy light mixed, J16.0O16.D0; No. 1' mixed. 116.00(316.50: No. 1 mixed dustry in skunk fure, which was under-' BOTH TELEPHONES PROMPT FREE DELIVERY taken by an enterprising farmers' fami Correspondence Solicited ly at Cancan, Columbia county Reports came to the state depart ITORES 237-239 LEXINGTON AIT.

320 COKXECTICUT ST. 88 GRAKT ST. 227 ALLEN ST. ment from Cyro E. Cadalso, a special 1326 JEFFERSON ST.

853 TCKAWAfSSa ST. 11 CriEMlCLD ST. 8AID HIS HORSES LAUGHED. game protector, that he had discovered a violation of the game laws in the ture of, things that men are more frequently at the post of danger. Yet when opportunity present ttnelf a far larger percentage of women and children will risk their lives.

Heroes But McDonald Didn't When Fined for possession of skunks in the close sea Record Flight For Mlchelln Cup. Ixradon, Dsc. 29. Aviator Ogilvla made a record f.lght for the Brit is li Umpire Michelln cup at Rye, in Bus-sex, yesterday. He flew 147 miles in 3 hours 9 The Mlchelln cup ror the British empire Is valued at and carries with It a cash prize of the same amount.

are not those who deliberate npon their son, by. family ot farmers in Colum cnaorvs. neroea are tnose wno ruan to the rescue without considering- themselres at all This women and children do." bia county. The matter was turned over to Game Protector James A. Col- made to secure careful selection and breading a cockroach which will find Its way successfully Into the tec trie meter.

Albany Argus. Snake Found In a Jail. French Copper Coins. It seem tbst, when all has been said and done, copper coins, are the best for small fractional currency. Such is the conclusion at which a famous scientific commission of the Freoch roiat has arrived after several years ol study.

The govrnmDt-, and the general pubHe- were supposed to be tired of copper pennies and half-pennies. The commission was appointed some 7ere ago and met periodically to study the advisability of striking small coins of aluminum, palladium, osmium, plectrum snd other urns. None of these modern metals or their compounds found favor with the commission. Tbey were either too Hht or too heavy, resembled gold or silver too closely, and bad otbar dieatl-vantages. As new currency waa needed there was no other solution but to go back to the time-honored metal, and a decree has now been signed for tbe Immediate coining or three million francs' worth of penny and half-penny copper coloa.

Paris Correspondence London Telegraph. loton of Albany, who went over to Canaan to the farm pointed out by Cadalso and found there Jesse Goodrich, with a pen filled with 20 skunks. Goodrich admitted to Colloton that La-thlna the Merry Beasts. When Peter McDonald of 312 West Fiftieth street New Yorii, wai charged In the Men Night' Court, with having whipped his honun unmercifully becsuse they- were stuck In the mow at Broadway and Thirty-fifth street, he replied thst the borws did not feel the whip any more thao the pavement would have felt tbe strokes. "Why, judge," he continued, hen I whipped them the turned around and laughed at me.

ThaL's what made me "Don't you think you woulf leel it if pome one whipped you?" asked Magistrate House. The prisoner seemed in doubt as to how he would feel under suoh circumstance and Magistrate House fined him 3. He could not pay and was sent to the pen. Women Braver Than Men. he and his son had been gathering Turkish 'Troops Victorious.

Constantinople, Dec. 29. Telegrams from Damascus reports a conflict between Turkish troops and Druses (Surians) last week. The Druees lost 450 in killed and wounded and 600 of their men were made prisoners. The Turks lost 85 in killed and wounded.

the skunks and fattening them up in order to kill them later for their skins. The. open season. for, skunks is only from Nov. 1 to March .15 and Collo- ton's visit to Goodrich was made about No Treating In New RocHelle.

A Use for the Cockroach. At last a use for the cockroach. No more will the vengeful housewife pursue it With murderouB Jntent and scatter poison o'er the house for its extermination. The cockroach has been proved a public benefactor. Moreover it has beaten the wisest human brain and triumphed where the brain failed.

Many a mind has been wrecked in striving; to think out a method for the best of the gas meter. But from the heretofore unknown precincts of Washington Court House, Ohio, comes the discovery of the age. A representative of the local eras company there became suspicious of the meager results from the records of a certain meter In a business establishment In that place. He examined the meter and found the meter literally full of cockroaches, which liad so Interfered with the working of the meter that the gas bill Jumped up from about $10 a month to something like after the roaches were removed-There will be a steady demand for that particular breed of 'cockroaches from now on, and -societies for the propagation of them will be organised. Then the law will be Invoked to establish a close dean on with a penalty for killing a single cockroach.

The day of the gas meter cockroach' has Which it Santa Claus? A little girl went shopping with her mother. They visited one shop and then another. 1 At each the youngster was' gnided by ber fond parent to tbe -shop Santa Claus. To each aba told wbat she desired and what baby brother desired. Twice, as they walked down Chestnut street, she stopped te whisper to the Santa Claus on tbe corner.

Mother smiled Indulgently. 6be knew that all tbe things her little girl wished would be In ber stocking or at tha foot ot ths Christmas Aa they were going boms ths child sat silent for a long time. Then she tufgged her mother's arm ane" Inquired: 1 "Mother, bow many la Santa 4Why, there is only one." "But ff there la only one, who are the others and which is the real one?" Whereupon mother looked- out of the ear-window and turned the con venation. -Philadelphia Times. Colored prisoners of the city jail are In a revolt or will get that way if any one tries to put them in the dungeon that Is under Jail Alloy.

Snakes hsve been found there anyhow, a snake. He 4s a land moccasin, 15 inches iong. and was captured by intrepid Robert P. Lord, first deputy city sergeant. The Fnake is now attempting to wriggle out of a bottle, a source from which many snakes have wriggled.

This snake waa discovered by a man who was cleaning the dungeon, and tbe discovery was announced with a shout that not only terrorized but horrified the Inmates. "Snakes" shouted tbe dropping the broom and beating it Deputy Lord got some sort of understanding of what bnd "happened, and grabbed the telephone to break the news to Inspector Berk. "Snakes here," said Mr. Lord, and Inspector Berk said he expected It. "Heal snakes," said Mr.

Lord, and Mr. Beck got Interested. He went to tbe jail yesterday and found the Imprisoned within a prinon. "The prisoners in Jail," he said today, "are trying to behave and swesr they will not be taken into the jail alive." It Is not known how the snake broke Into It has always been maintained tbst women, the middle of October. 1 Skunk skins are of, considerable value and was determined that Good' Relds 8all For Home Dec.

31. London, Dec. 29. Ambassador and Reid and their son Og- rich must be shown he could not vio den, who are spending the holidays late the law. Goodrich was brought to with their daughter, "Mrs.

John Ward, In Berkshire, will sail for New York oa the steamship Caronia on Dec. SI. Albany and then offered to make a settlement to avoid prosecution. Chief were more courageous at standing poysioai pain than men, but it Is a new claim ibat they are brsver, more careless of their own safety, quicker to act than men in an erner-gencjr. Yet, according to Herbert LonfeAJow, chief of the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps, in the January Designer, not only women, but children are braver than men.

He ia Quoted as saying: "It has been experience that women and children are more heroic than men. Tbey are more impetuous. A man thinks-of his responsibility, of thoee dependent on him. and of hit own personal life in peril. They act "Treating" la doomed In New Roche! le If Theodore Tegtmeysr and 90 of his friends win the other residents to their view.

Wednesday night they organised an anti-treat-ina; soofety, each signing the following pledge: "I hereby agree not to treat or be treated In any saloon or hotel In New Rocbsllt." The penalty for violating the pledge Is 60 cents for each offsnse. "Ninety-nine cases out of one-hundred of Intoxication are the result of tbe treating custom, which hart come to be one of tbe greatest evils of the day," said Tegtmeyer. He in the society's president, New York World. Prosecutor Legge agreed to compromise and Goodrich paid the state a fine of $100 and agreed to keep out of the The Empire fashions as now worn are not by any meana abapelese. They are on the contrary made so aa to display the flgurw to the best advantage, even though the walat comes almost under the armpits Answer want ad and see how the house really looks to you.

skunk industry hereafter in the closed "on the moment, to quickly that ear has no chance to Bway them at all. It Is in tbe na come. An attempt has already been jail. Richmond Journal. Abused Royal Family.

London, Dec. 29. Edward was arrested here for selling a paper Utlca, Olnghamton, Glens Falls Auburn, Roclrester, Schenectady, Toledo, rVUICHAEL ej. LEO 458 Man Strest We Own Eight Storee- That'e Why Our Prleee air Low at i Watch for Cur Redaction i Watch for Our Reduction Sale of Waists, Skirts and called- the Liberator, which advocates republican principles. The paper printed an article containing virulent abuse of England and the, royal family.

The story rehashed the old report that King George contracted a marriage at Malta in 1890. The editor of the paper is said to be wealthy American lawyer now residing in Paris. Fighting at Matpato. Sals of Waists; Skirts and SHk Petticoats Later ItEAT fflSTlMS REDOCTIOH SfltEl Silk Petticoats Later straw, oat and wheat, $7.50 O8.00; straw, rye, J8.509.0O. i SSa SB SSSBBJ S.

Slk Keauction on tverv Garment Purchased at uur otore Mexico City, Deo. 19. Although You Have Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of report was published here that a Junction had been effected between General Navarro'a troops- and the troops sent from Chihuahua, the minister of war denies it. Official 'news was re frh Women's and Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Fur Sets, Separate Fur Pisces and Fur Coats nl'nl fi? ceived yesterday that a battle was pro AT ONE-THIRD OFF OUR REGULAR SELLING PRICES ceeding at Malpaso. The minister ot war says nothing definite has been received regarding the outcome.1' The revolution, which broke out in Tabasco Monday is said to be getting worse.

The greatest unexaggerated Sacrifice Sale ever inaugurated come early, or come late, you cannot be disappointed. No matter what yowwant, whether, an Fur Coat or an inexpensive Fur Piece, the Vei Cent. Discount uill be allowed on each and every purchase. Hundreds of satisfied customers have benefited by this money-saving sale the past four days. We are terribly overloaded and must unload at a sacrifice the finest selected stock we have ever The goods are all new, regular goods; excellent quality, high grade and the season's most approvedjkinds and styles.

Eear in mind, every garment in our store is included in this Great One-Third Off Sale. Nothing reserved. The original price tickets have been left on all goods, so that every customer can see the. exact saving on each and every purchase. As this is a clearance sale, all sales must be final.

No goods will be reserved or sent C. O. D. without part payment. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE YOU WILL, FIND: F0R QUAKE VICTIMS v- Second Anniversary of.

Disaster in Italy is Solemnly Calabria. Rome, Dec. 2D. This was ths second anniversary- of the earthquake in and Sicily. Religious services were held In Regglo dl Calabria.

The graves of -nurarous victims and ihe tulns of hulldings in which many dead Temaitt had wreaths and candles placed on them-. In. Messina blessed fh deaa. THere were many pathetic scenes. Afterwards the bishop laid the foundation stone of a monument to the victims.

An incident occurred in Via An gU; Messina, which caused a panic among the superfcttlious. Faint cries were heard coming from beneath a pile of ruins. Ijroornnt people thought the cries were produced by a ghost. Tie officials ordered a search and there were found the decomposing body of a rnnn and an months old child. The latter wns unhurt, but was J)Jf starved.

The brxly was Identified us that of a laborer vlio was killed flvo days ago by of a tottering'. wall. The chil-I ai his sun, whoae marvelous r.l!s mniy tinie ot the earthquake. Mpt-jjn' PurehMed Collection. Paris, Dec.

29. Jacques SeHgmann has bought tbe Swenigorodakol collection ot Pyrantlne enamels on gold, of th ninth century. It 'understood that the price paid was 1,600.000 franc. Mr. Ray, a New York partner of the Sellgmani firm, told your correspondent that the collection had been bought for J.

Pterpont Morfrsn, hut refused to state the price paid. Reported Finding of Grace's. London, Dee. 29. The Dally Express Is solely responsible for the report that the body of a man dressed in English clothes bellered to be that of Cecil Grace, the ariator, who -waa lost' while atemptlng to make a return flight from France, has been washed up by the sea at Adlnkerke, near the France-Belgian frontier.

FRENCH, SEAL' COATS, BROWN MARMOT COATS, BROWN SQUIRREL COATS, HUDSON SEAL COATS, CONEY COATS, ETC. plush coats, caracul Coats, mixture coats, broadcloth. coats, cheviot coats; ETC. MESSALINE DRESSES, BROADCLOTH DRESSES, SERGE DRESSES, NET DRESSES, VOILE DRESSES, ETC. VELVET- SUITS, "BROADCLOTH SUITS, "SERGE SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, MIXTURE SUITS, ETC.

FUR SETS, FUR MUFFS, FUR NECK PIECES, BLACK PONY COATS, NATURAL PONY COATS, ETC Number Remember Name and TV 7 7T, ITT TT Street Uonl'a Tailor Gets, a Judgment. Faria, Pi( 29. Iri the court ycnter-flny Count Donl De Castellane'" tailor obtained a Jtitlgmmit. for 12,185 francs agslnst the former husband of Anna Gould..

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