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1 diver Harriman Jr Brother
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Rutherfurd BridetoBc
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I lM L mony Will Take Place in
London at Residence of
1 I Secretary I White
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SISTER OF BRIDE ONLY
v RELATIVE BE PRESENT
tmteDat of the Wedding Has
i Been Known to Them for a
V Week or More but They
k Carefully Guarded the Secret
cMrs Rutherfurds Sons
itoGoto Harvard > >
qK The marriage of William X Vander
I bill to Mrs Lewis Morris Ruthcrfurd
ic w1U take place a week from tomorrow
r April 2 > at No 8 Whitehall Gardens
Ixmdon the residence ot Henry White
vj Secretary ofthe American Embassy
Y i This much may be stated with com
I Saratlvo certainty despite the secrecy
I which Is being maintained by the rela
jtlves of both the contracting parties
Oliver Ilarrlraan Jr brother of Mrs
1ltltherCUrd Is authority for tho date
M i < Despatches from London ore the author
+ fLy for the place r
Tho only member of the family of
L 1IrS liutherfurd who will bo present nt
h I the ceremony will be Mrs William It
TrttVcrs otNo30 West Thirtyfifth
street 11 sister She with the other rela
tives had known tho secret for about a
If h month and she had planned to go abroad
l two weeks ago Bho was prevented by
h cablegram from Mrs Rutherfurd an
t liounclnjr that her two sons by her first
husband Winthrop Sanda and Stephen
Bands ceea twenty nnd eighteen years
respDctlvely had sailed1 for this country
to complete their education at Harvard
i Aaked SUtcr to Meet Them
Mrs Rutherfurd asked her sister to
meet them andsee them safely at Har
Vard They arrived lost week and were
fM > taken to tM university and duly In
1l RUled Mrs Trovers will sail tomor I
F rojv and will arrlvo just In time to at
Y tend the ceremony If the steamer she
> chooses has no bad luck
Mrs Travers would not talk about the
I Jit wedding today Oliver Harriman Jr
When seen at his office No ISo Broad
way said that the family had known
t 9f the approaching marrrffRe for a week
4t But he said our tongues have been
tied by tho promise which MrVander
Wit and Mrs Rutherfurd exacted from
us No one outside a very close circle
f4 knew anything about It and I must say
c I think wo kept the secret pretty well
4 I All I can tell you now that the an
M1 nouncement has been made Is that the
wedding will take place April 25 and not
tomorrow as has been said
3 Borden Harriman would not be seen
I The other brothers of Mrs nutherfurd
Joseph 3 Low and Herbert are at
Alken Mrs Stephen Olin of No istl
i East Nineteenth street another sister
also refused to talk about tho matter
c i Why Dcperr AVn Silent
S Senator Depew who yesterday was
I f bound to deny all knowledge of the com
i ins marriage of Mr Vanderbilt although
lie was bursting to tell explained to
rt day why he bad to hold his tongue
K VMr VanderbIlt lie said asked me
to say nothing about the matter and ac
t 1 have been his private counsel for
itwentyflve years of course my lips
were sealed It was his desire tlmWthe
matter should first become public
I through the granting of the application
t permission to remarry In the courts
F I 1 Joiow practically nothing of thq de
I tails of Mr Vandepbllts plans I dont
I even know whether the ceremony lu to
i f tike place tomorrow or a week from
tOmorrow Ihavemet1tIrIRuthelfurd
i Mid found her a most delightful
111 woman
The Senator who has not been long
Lp OIl1OIIIS last honeymoon himself
ir r t leemcd to be greatly pleased that Mr
Vanderbilt had decided to take another
< wife
i Asked ttellet from Court
Mr Vanderbllt announced his Intention
remarrying by applying to the Su
pr mo Court In this city for the rescind
1 JII4rQf ho prohibition In his former
pifeti decree of divorce forbidding Ills
warrylnc again during her lifetime
i e Justice aietrerlch granted the order after
the presentation of amdavlts by Senator
jI X pow and EV W Hostlter that Mr
Yandorbllls conduct for the past live
tvMra iud been uniformly good andthat
Vj o was entitled to the relief asked for
f Mrs niithwfurd Is now In London
ylItng tier filter Mrs White Cablo
AI WiDMcbef from Paris toy Uthat Mr
7V n4 rblt 19tLthat city late last night
C jg l London
KUtiiertura na been twice mar
> bile two children Rita Is under
j tty a TijJjarkBbly well preserved
Q i tall graceful In carriage a
t XtoaAt will Bright blue eye
SIi faajiv Her feature are reg
br race oval She I t athletic
ww1 a midfi t ot thj country
OMh iv O f the mt dashing erjue
at Ibeltaidow Brook Hunt
teMb 4e Mrs Uutlierur4 hn
J a 4ni lrrniait is ali
i4s ig eeIuIhtel alnoitg
f l Waulj
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j r Womens Dept
Toiiiorrov Wednesday we will offer about 00
tailor made Suits at great reductions all this seasons
make and reduced from s
t
2500
0 2950 to 15 > 00
3000
3500 19 75
3950
4500 I and 2450
4950
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W Broadway and 13th St
MRS LEWIS MORRIS RUTHERFURD
WHO IS TO BE MRS IV K VANDERBILT
young woman In the smart net
The farce was Patlonce and both
dir nutherfurd and her ulster new
Mm Stephen Olin were In thocast
When Anna Harriman appeared In
her low cut and slev less gown a noted
artlrt and portrait painter of the Four
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Hundred oxclamed
Miss Harrlman has the arms that
the Venus do iMIIo lost
First Husband Wmi Killed
Mmlluthcrfurds first husband was
Samuel fl Sands wealthy New York
or Two children wee born of this mar
riage Mr Sands was killed in 1889 while
riding to the hounds In tho Meadow
Brook Hunt an4 thirteen months later
its widow was married on June 30
law to Lewis Morris Rutherford Jr a
son of the noted astronomer of that
amaand a member of one of the oldost
amllles in Manhattan She had BOIO
broid to realdo after Mr Sandss death
The wedding was celebrated at Bt
George Hanover S iuare london
Irockliolst Cutttne was tbo best man
The wedding breakfast was served nt
No 0 Grosvenor Crescent then the resi
dence of Mr H nry White
After his marriage Mr Uutlierfurds
health failed r > laly and no and his
bride spent most of their time automo
lllns about the Continent On Jan C
901 Mr liutherfurd died at Devos FlaU
Switzerland from pnralyfls
Mr VmulcrlilllB MiirrluBe
Mr Vandcrbllt was married In 1878 to
lies Alva Smith of Mobile Ala and
they lived uiioatcntatlously until after I
the death of Mr Vaudprblltls father I
when tho building of their Pjflh avenue
mansion followed by the erection of the
marble jialerc M Newport brought
hem to the plnoacle of social prom
nonce I
After Mr Vunderbllt1 yacht Alva
named In honor of hb wife was wivcked
In Oaix Cod lie went abroad anti KII
perlntrnded the bulldlnc of the Vlat
ant vhn vumulcltid ho InvlliU O ii
I and Perry lielmont to accompany
him on a loir around the world but
the voyage wan never cunipl le < The
party dispersed In the Mediterranean
and Mr and Mrs VamlNbllt separated
She came to this country and Mr
Vanderbilt went to Paris whore his
ostentatious attentions to Nellie NBU
strutter furnished the material for his
wifes divorce After the divorce Mr
Vanderbllts name was no longer con
nected with the Ncuslretter woman
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fl FAILS AGAINST
CONSUMPTIVES CAMP
Dill Requlrlna Concent of County
Authorities Did Nt Get Con
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stltutlonal Majority
ALBANY April IlThe Assembly to
day failed to give the constitutional
majority at teverty lx votes 10 piss
the aoodsei1edrl bill requiring the
consent of county and town authorities
for a earn for coruiwajitlvej
The bill while ot a general nature
was Intended to prevaiif the establlxh
ment of a hospital camp for New York
City coniumpilyes at Central Valley
Orange County
Jtooseyrlt Club In Texas
EHHttlii Tex April ZiA number I
of sromlnent Jlcpubllcins from Kauf
nuit and adjoining counties met here
and organised a elate Ilooi y lt club
M Orttn eon of flatly Oreen of
swYerk wee ctea rr ldent The
at1w if Ialiesi wiI be to
I4 t d4NJ e tie1r aNe
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W K VANDEBBILT
2000 STRIKERS
LOOK fOR WORK
Some qf Them Leave West
chester County In Sloop Pro
visioned for Eighteen Days
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Special la Th Knnlnt World
MOUNT V13IINON N Y April > L I
Moro than two thousand striking car
penters In Wcstchesier County who have
been unable to get wort here left tne
county today for other cities
From New Kooheilo and Iorichester
two sloops took a crowd of strikers to
Lone Island wliero they hope to Bet
positions Tim sloop qeorge Martin with
twentyflve strlkera on board carrier
provisIons tur eighteen days and wilt
Hall all irourtd Jons island until work
Is tounu
A ferry system will also be conducted
to bring canxmlers back and forth from
their work
CUTTERS FIRST TIM
The new cutter for Immigration ker
vice known an the II I Chamberlain
vent Into service today and made her
I1rtot trip lute carried the boarding om
Cfllmd Iruinoctreives down the bay 10
meet tlu Incoming steamer
The cutter Is maimed by the regular
crew tutu handled her before ho wa
eased but U commanded by Cat New
com of the Ilevenuo Service hue kr
rilltettcharge ot Immigration Upmt <
aloiuwWIlIiate wjiol3aa dierjijHB Ike
Wt ik resy Dgrl
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Stern BrotRl rrs
GRove jDepartmemits
Alexandre Napoleon I upin and Avondale Gloves
for Men Women and Children
Complete lines of Washable Kid and Chamois Gloves
in White and Natural Color
Imported Novelties in Silk Suede Finished Lisle Thread
and Tropical Gloves and Mitts
Also tomorrow
A Special Importation of
I 2Clasp Glace Pique Gloves with
I Paris Point Embroidered Backs in
white an street shades
I pearl c t1lt11
Womens J and 1 o oO
1 2Clasp Lightweight Glace Over
seam Paris Point Backs in white
L black and colors J
Fame White Goods
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN
EMBROIDERED MUSLINS SWISSES PIQUES AND
FRENCH REVERINGSr
t
And in addition will offer
Tomorrow
1200 Yd 4 Corded and 11 il c
Lace Striped Lawns
3 500 Yds S Mercerized Brocades in striped 25c
and figured effects Value 38c yd
Dotted and Figured I1IC
1500 Yd
aEmbroidered Value SSc p
Embroidered Swisses yd
Womens Boots and Shoes
Correct Styles for Spring Summer Wear
A large variety of Oxford Ties Sandals etc in Kid
skin Patent Leather Tan Russia Calf and White Canvas
Tomorrow a sale of I I
PATENT LEATHER RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER
and VICI KID OXFORD TIES pair 350
First Floor Annex
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MidWeek Specials in
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Boys Suits airad Top Coats
WASHABLE RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS With Hats
made of our own importations finelinens drills and i to match
crashes perfectly tailored exclusive designs Value 1350 195
RUSSIANS AND SAILORS WITH EXTRATROUSERS
reliable allwool serges homespuns and cheviots < c rf
5500
with silk embroidered designs Value f695 JUU
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NORFOLK SUITS small lots of the I s c r
seasons best sellers at higher prices Value 650 to 745 3 W
TOP COATS AND REEFERS Top Coats in reliable
allwool coverts Reefers in allwool serges and cheviots 61 71
375
with embroidered designs Value 500 J IJ
Second Floor Annex
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Important Offerings in the Newly Enlarged
Bedstead aed Bedding Dept
ENAMEL BEDSTEADS
WHITE s 450 s 675 950
brass trimmings j were 1650 850 lit 1150 y
BEDSTEADS
BRASS
sic nn S Q nr <
vi r
2500 29004200
Reduced from 3000 3750 5600 4200
SOUTH AMERICAN HAIR MATTRESSES
warranted pure quality 51350 to Sin nrx
ELASTIC PELT MATTRESSES 400 to 1440
WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES 250 325 400
Featiier Pillows aid Bolsters Warranted Odorless
Third Floor Annex
West Twenty = tlh5rd Street
LEGAL ILLS RESULT
OfNATURE CURH
Professor Sues for Slander Pa
tients Husband for Alienation
of Wifes Affections
There1 trouble In the ature Cure
Sanitarium of John Weinman at Mo
W Steinway avenue Lone bland City
Just what the nature cure IB did
not develop today when WeCnman
had Airs Ixnilse Heckmin haled to
police court for Wander DutJr
Jleckman thinks no tllV the treatment
that hs engaged Lawyer Denjamln J < y
nam to brinK suit against the nature
curUt for alienating the affections of
Mm Hecktnan
WoInnana case was dismissed by
Magistrate Connorton when It appeared I
tht the onlY chance he had to make
Will that Mn Heckman rtW not recom >
mend patients to the Mnltarlum
Mr ileckman explained that she
could not do this consclentlouily be
cause Weinman failed to cure her of
dropsy She also knew of other women
the sanitarium Is exclusively for that
MX who rejected the treatment after a 1
short while
Mr Jleckman Is a harness maker liv
ing at No 4U Steinway avenue I
lerorn what 1Y wife told mt he said
today this nature cure Ii something
awful and Im folng to expose U by
otIrlllllpe suit auaTrut Weinman
Sinai America Would JIIC1at
tbe TnrU
JtOiin April JIHlcclottl Garibaldi
leader of the Italian Volunteers In
Greece In the war with Turkey has re
ceived letteri from akiiiMt every coun
try In the world from men win volun
teer to > join tbe expedition to free
Macedonia from Turkey many of them
from tbe United State JUaona lbs
from Is said to be an ente uttQ ass
trots V051Me44 3frtense HlCGlaI
VIesPri4dssiS i t the eaaetvaaela
Waa4a4 IiIIHJa1 ALeNSI SC
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BEGGED ON HIS
KNEES FOR MERCY
Dishonest Bookkeeper Con
fesses Thefts and Implores
Magistrate to Set Him Free
After stealing from Ills employer for
o number of years Samuel noberts
bookkeeper for the Edward c Lockwood
Company printer and stationers at No
141 Pearl street fell on his knees in the
Centre Street Court and begged fpr
y
clemency
The tact that Roberts was a thief was
discovered by the firm a year ago when
a shortage of JJwo was found In his
account Mr Loekwood discharged
noberts but the latter was so penitent
that he reemployed him Increasing
his
alary IS a week with the undortanUJii
that the h should be retained by the
firm weekly to make up the deficiency
account
Robert was faithful iitll a month
ago when It was ascertained he had
stolen small sums aggregating several I
hundred dollars no was arrested lat
night and ariaIgned before JoIAlrlstrte
MaTo In the Centre Street COurt
Jm guilty be told the Matstratel
Fth a irctvlso
What Is thatt Inquired the Magis
irate
The firm knew about U replied
Robert and I have been rnaklne Ui
deficiency rood
tat me so pleaded Robert One
night In JalllIutausht rue a lesson
Not again for fifty year
Robert was held In 11000 ball for
trIck
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CHIDED SHE KILLS HERSELF
AUBUHN April Jaraca Jewatt V
prposs4uulflg girl of nlntrn who
lived with hcc parent eo fBtt4 u h
dda by taklnx cartMllo Mld7 j
Her otbrha4 ohW 4 < < a tataiuat
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New drawing Yorks Star Futm WEST 141 TH S IT 10007 tauradloq FrOmplly QuaraJlhed Refunded or
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The Best Values of the Spring Are Here
Following Items Tell of UAore Great Economy Opportunities for ToMorrow
We dont speak of specials in our store announcements unless they are most unusual values That
accounts in part for the wonderful results that our advertising always brings Exceptional interest will I
centre in the following offers for tomorrow April never brought better values in the respective lines
Tailored Suits and Other Spring Garments
Womens 1450 Collarless Blouse Suits At 898
Allwool Venetian collarless blouse with double shoulder cpt piped with 0 1
taffeta i htavy stitched taffeta straps down front andround neck front trimmed 8 951
with small buttons postilion back and large puff sleeves piped to match flaring j
skirt with train effect made over good mercefied drop colors blue black castor 4o
and gray value 1450 v
Misses FancyBtoase Sails aL1598
L Allwool Novelty Suitings and plain blue black andbrown All 5 9
wool Venetians newest collarless model stitched tabs and fancy +
buttons full puff sleeve and newest skirt sizes 12 to 18
Womens JAP Silk Waists
These JnpanesoSllk Waists are made from a good quality of pure
silk Front with allover Inserting g and tucks trimmed sleeves 0
J 9 8
large puff cuffs lace stock lace trimmed back solid white or black
good value at 298
Womens LaceTrimmed Silk Coats
Pure Silk Taffeta Honto Carlo Box Coats 26 Inches long Probably
the nattiest style and best material ever offered at a price like this Collarless 489I
model long stole front large pair cuffs shoulder cape Entire garment
handsomely trimmed with silk braid neck and stoles trimmed with antique
lace and four silk ornaments sizes 32 to 44 050 value special
Hatsprlmmed Erie of Charge Thats a Point Worth Remembering
Trimmed Box Turbans The Reliance
The proper Idea of the hour at aw extremely popular price The hat Is made of Jap Straw
with close fitting back sewed with the patented concealed stitch machine Trimmed Q
with blade velvet straw cabochons and the jaunty 4 military brush A chic uptodate 9 8 i
readytowear turban that stylish and cleverI69 value here at C
A Beautiful Showing of Trimmed Hats at 498m Floor Annex
The trimmed milllrifcry parlor In the second floor annex holds a very pleasant surprise
for you If you have not already seen the stylish and attractive creations that we are 49
offering 498 Straw flower foliage and fruit effects In all the newest and best
at +
shapes special
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DoubleBreasted Sailor Blouse Suits
A Style lhat Has Sprung Into Great Popularity
f J
Extra quality cheviot with Urge sailor collar cut in a new shape and trimmed with rL
five rows of silk soutache and one broad band of silk braid Blouse finished with 1 59
S two rows of white pearl buttons silk necktie silk embroidered emblem on de
0 tachable shield and sleeve plaited sleeves Sizes 3 to 8 Limit two suits to bach
0 e customer at
Boys Pants aU9Same Quality SoidLike Hot Cakes Last Week
I We bad another lot of these made up from remnants materials that had been used In very 19
much higher priced garments fancy mixtureschiefly and a very completeassortment C
sizes 4 to 13 speclalper pair e h
Spring Styles in Liberty Shoes for Women fl
V Better Workmanship and Leathers SMoreAttractive Shapes Than Eber Before
New shipments of the famous Liberty Shoes are arriving almost
dally Patent leather predominates for patent leather will be j
immensely popular again this season But every desirable leather
Is represented and there are more than fifty different styles
The showing includes the latest shapes In Colonial Ties Evening
Slippers and Oxfords In all of our recent orders we hive J
insisted that the famous ROCK OAK spies be usedif you Pi
know anything about shoemaking you know
what that means to the life of the shoe 4
We keep pace with the best P350 shoes in the 198 ii ffObJ9
market and offer you the finished product at p
perpalr I
JAMES McCREERY CO
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Rug Dept
India petslaverage size
I 8xio feet
4000
Daghestan Rugs average
size 3 ft 6 in x 5 ft 6 In
1150
India Moodj Mats 9x12 ft
1400 1
Extra heavy seamless China
Matting
700 and 8ob
per roll of 40 yards
Seamless China Matting
350
per roll of 20 yards v
Japanese Cotton Warp Mat
ting Carpet patterns i
850
per roll of forty yards
Reversible Rugs Turkish
andIndia patterns 9x1
feet
1050
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Twentythird Street
HORSES TORTURED BY LAW
Bankrupts Team Goes Without
Food or W ter for rive liar
WATBnTOWN N y April ZlA
team of horse belonging to John K
Dergevln ft grocer who recently filed a
petition In bankruptcy went without
food or water for five days last week
Tho horses were starving by process of
law when the neighbor attracted by
the neighing of the famished animals
reported bitate of arralrs tothe au
thorities
The liones were a part of Mr Ber
B4Vlnaeti and after filing blipolf
lew tie ceased tow dccyuntablo for
any pf the property and the key ot
11 stable Wets turned over tnJaniie K
Ward hlll attorney Mr Ward gave
sc4era to have the taz t taken toA
S anti 4eIii4aol tIle order
I4 erM utntJII iMi were
WIIJa
Lrirow
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JAMES > J cGREERY GO
Black Dress Goods
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2nd Floor
1500 yardsaU silk grena
dine stripe or check
weaves 44 inches wide
J 75C per yard
Usual price 125 I
24 inch black figured Crepe
de Chine new patterns
75c per yard
Uusual Price 125
Twentythrd Street
JAMES McGREERY 2 GO
Imported
Washable Fabrics
t
5000 yards printed Nain
sook Small dot and fig
ure designs Suitable for
flen shirtjjs Ladies
shirtwaists or Childrens
dresses 32 inches wide
250 per yard
8000 yards Lambie and I
Rea lnians Scotch Ma
dras
350 per yard
Twentythird Street
WARRANTS FOB NAVAL MEN
SAW JUAN P 01 April M
WerrgnU ore out for the rreit of Copt
Andrew Dunl i U 8 N commandant
it the naval station her Commander
< a W Menu U S i lLV Jtfoliun
4ayonaater u 8 L ftnd Rort Olies
for brlnrlnr In liquor kent t Thomas
otf t ltgIii1auss tender LaUe J on DfCo
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JAMES McCREERYJCi
Sale of SilKs
On Wednesday April 22
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Handsome Weaves includ
ing Pompadour Moire Inl
primie Quadrille Jeanne
Velours Louisine Satin
and a variety of fine noy z
city fabrics
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Street and evening shades
75c and 95c per yard A
A large stock of fineblack i
Summer silks t i
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650 to 100 per yard l
Twentythird Street0 it
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JAMES McCREERY COJ ll
Infants Outfitting f l
Dept j 111
French hand scalloped yhttn
pique Reefers
Sizes 6 months to3 yea
275 to 395
Sizes 4 to 4 years
iD l
3251th475
White pink or pgfe b1u
pique and linen Reefers j
trimmed with embroldet <
Sizes i to 4 years t J ll
250 i 350 al1d5 5 4
Value SJP to 956 4 1
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