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THE WASHINaTON TDIES, EBJTOAY, MARCH 29, 1912.
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YOUNG ALLEN SAYS
HUME
CI
WAS NOT PLANNED
iCaptured Outlaw Gives Gra
phic Story of Court
Room Murders.
(Continued from First Page.)
jpulled out of town mighty quickly. I
was accompanied by Sldna Edwards,
Frlcl Allen, and Uncle Sldna Allen. Wo
al thought that tho Blue Rldgo moun
tains were about the healthiest place
for us. The other threo stopped at a
.little houso out In tho mountains whllo
jl rode on to my own home. Wo wore
'all mounted on horses.
Cared for His Mother.
"The first thing that 1 did was to get
an old woman to take care of my
mother, for I knew that wo might havo
to be absent for a long time. Then
I got a man to take charge of my mail
routa.
"That night I camped out in the woods
and in tho morning I went to an old
choolhouse, where I built a fire and
spent the day. 1 took oft my shoos and
ilaaed about the schoolhousc and was
rmlghty cheerful after a night In tho
woods, for the weather was chilly and
'there had been a heavy rain.
"On the following night 1 burrowed
deeper into the woods, trying to leave
no trail behind, for I knew that the
mountains would soon be full of man
Ihunters. On Sunday I met Sldna Ed
yards. He told me that ho had seen a.
large armed posse, nut that he had
dodged It. We stayed together until
Friday, when Edwards was caiight. I
was right close to the posso that cap
tured him, but they didn't see me
"Wo did pretty well In the way of
food, and I didn't miss a meal the en
tire time we were being hunted, But I
ireckon 1 m not going to tell who bup
.plled us. I don't want to get anybody
'else In trouble.
Officer Got the Drop.
"I never had an intention of fleeing
the country. And It Is u fact that I
was out there in the woods sitting on
i a log thinking to myself that it would
ibe best to surrender when along comes
that officer, Mr. Lucas. He had a gun
in his hands and he got the drop on
me, but that didn't make any difference
for I didn't Intend to do any shooting
.anyhow, unless the other fellows start
ed to shoot first. I reckon 1 let him get
the drop on me for 1 saw him coming
I through the brush and could have kill
ed him easily.
"I expect to be punished and I am
glad that tho thing Is over, for It is
,no fun being hunted. I expect to go
.to the penitentiary, but they will never
eend me to the chair. I don't think I
ikllled anyone, and If I did It was by
accident. I was only trying to save
Daddy.
"I lon't know anything alout mv
relatives, for Sldna Edwards Is the only
one I have seen since we palled after
Ithe shooting. 1 got considerable infor
mation from one source and anotlur,
nnl I kliDW that there was a reward
out for us. I knew who was caught
and who were loos?."
Allen ret used to h.iv who ua a him
ids Information. !! laughed ati M toll
Ills story, and 1IJ not Form to be wor
ried, lie will ;irobab)v Ik taken to
the Ruai'okc jail under a heavy guard
tcmorvow. Tho youiix prisoner is a
kImM In nlz". at'indlng six feet, and
v ciiihlnc over 100 pounds. He was a
rural delivery mail carrier.
Friend Attempting to
Get Money to Allen
Caused His Arrest
ROANOKE, Va., March 2). The cap
ture of Claude Allen, son of Floyd
Allen, and one of the Carroll fugi
tives, was brought about by a
friend attempting to deliver money and
a letter to aid him in escaping.
The Btranger came to Roanoke and
ttarted to Carroll from here, hoping lo
elude detectives, who- learned of his
mission and shadowed him. He was al
lowed to proceed and officers from Mt.
Airy Intercepted him, at which time
he suspicloned he was being watched
and turned his course.
The detectives continued the original
.trail and Claude Allen was found last
evening. The movements of the
Btranger are being watched.
Counsel for Aliens
To Make Request for
A Change of Venue
RICHMOND, Va., March 23. Attor
ney General Williams, back from Car
roll county, today states he Is reliably
Informed that counsel for the Aliens
tomorrow will make a motion for a
change of venue in the trial o the
charges against their clients. He fur
ther says that there is a determined
, purpose on the part of the Carroll
county people to break up the moon
shine business.
Rapid Extension of
Postal Savings Banks
One thousand poJtal savings deposi
tories a month, intll every slllago.
hamlet, and town In tho United States
h.is been supplied. Is the pit-gram an
nounced by Postmaster Geneial Ii Itch
cock today. A thousand jiostoflW.j
were designated today to begin busi
ness May 1.
When this stupendous task has been
accomplished tha system will be by
fur the most extensive savings Institu
tion In the world. Deposits" at the
8.000 offices now oprated bv the Post
office Department total over M6.0UO.00a
f
Grass Seed
7
"Capital City" Lawn Grass
Seed is the Kind That Grows
Quickly. Satisfactory results.
Most every one who wants a
good lawn sows it. Why not
you? Now is the time.
Pint, 10c Pound, 35c.
Bone Dust For The Lawn,
3c Pound.
Fresh Flower Seeds.
A Full Line of Garden Tools.
Mann's Seed Store
207 7th St. N. W.
Opposite Center Market.
ELECTRICAL MEN'S
HEAD VISITS CAPITAL
N. McNulty Asks Local Union
To Recognize Him As
President.
F, N. McNulty, who has been upheld
by tho courts ns grand president of
the International Brotherhood of Elec
trical Workers, 1b In Washington for
conferences with President Qompers
and tho other officers of the American
Federation of Labor, and with tho two
Electrical Workers' Local Unions.
'Both local unions aro followers of tho
Reld faction In tho Brotherhood, Presi
dent McNulty appeared before Local
No. 26, the insldo men, at a meeting in
Costello's Hall last night, and acquaint
ed them with the decision of the Cleve
land courts upholding his position and
turning, over to him the $90,000 held in
tho treasury of the Brotherhood. Tho
local men refused to take any action,
however, until thoy hear from "Presi
dent" Reld, as to his attitude and wnat
course no win pursue.
President McNulty is in Washington
In an effort to unify the organization
and bring tho opposing factions to
gether. In his speech last night ho
asked tho local men to come back Into
the fold.
Nebraska Teachers Meet.
FREMONT, Neb., March 2. The
East Central Nebraska Teachers' As
sociation is holding Its dnnual meeting
in this city, with a large and represen
tative attendance of teachers from each
of the countries embraced In tho as
sociation. The program extends over
two days and provides for addresses by
several educators of wide prominence.
BOILER EXPLOSION IS
CALLED ACCIDENTAL
Boiler Inspector Returns From
San Antonio and Will Mako
Report on Disaster.
Thcro is no parallel between the San
Antonio boiler explosion, in which
twenty-six men lost their lives, and the
Los Angeles Times case, according to
John J. Ensign, chief of tho division
of locomotive boiler Inspection of the
Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr.
Ensign returned today from San An
tonio. "It Is now agreed by everyone, Includ
ing officials of tho Southern1 Pacific,"
said Mr. Ensign, "that tho catastrophe
was an accidental one."
Tho technical cause of tho" accident
will not bo discussed by tho division of
locomotlvo Inspection until report to
the commission has been mad which
will be a week or ten days hence. Dis
trict inspectors of the division will help
formulato tho report, and studies and
tests will bo made here of parts of the
exploded boiler, which will bo shipped
to Washington at once.
The explosion occurred March 18 in
tho yards of tho Southern Pacific in
San Antonio.
Bazaar Opens.
A bazaar, at which aprons, caps and
articles of wearing apparel will be sold.
Is being held in the white parlor at the
New Ebbltt this afternoon by tho Wom
en's Benellclcnt Society of the First
Presbyterian Church. It will continue
through until 10 o'clock tonight.
M'KINLEY DEBATERS
TO MEET WESTERN
Forensic Contest Scheduled For
This Afternoon To Settle
Third'Place.
The debating team of the McKlnlcy
High School will meet WcBtern at tho
Georgetown school this aftornoon for
tho third placo position In the interhlgh
school championship debato honors.
Western was defeated by Conlral and
"Tech" lost to Eastern. Tho teams
will meet at 3:30 o'clock in tho assem
bly hall at Western.
Tho question Is, "Resolved, That tho
Telegraph System In the United States
Should Bo Owned and Operated by tho
Federal Government." Claude Roberts,
Kennlth Collins, and Allison Scott will
defend tho affirmative, for Western, and
leroy Saunders, Francis Nesblt, and
Gcthlng Miller will defend Uio noga
tivo for "Tech."
Tonight at Western the German stu
dents, under tho direcUon of Miss Stutzt
and Miss von Soyfrlcd, will - urcsent.
"ICoenlc Drossollbart" in tho original
Fifty members of tho school comprise
the cast. Tho action of tno piay ruua
,l...,,nl, tfeonn noio Thn nfffl.ir is sched
uled for S o'clock. An athletic meet for
girls will no nciu in mc htoibui wi"
naslum tonight at tho samo Ume.
Against Punishment.
SPIUNCFIKLD. March C9. The re
port ot the state charities commission
-.vonimendH Miat all corporal .Punish
ment in nubll' or private tnHMuUoni
caring for children be prohlbljfd by
law.
IMMiMh
See Page 5
For Our
Regular
"It Pa-a to Deal JEL ot Goldenberg's"
Seventh and K "The Dependable Store'
Washington Agents for Holeproof Hosiery
1 1 W&, T ivB f
w$m
$ Open Until
1 9 9 o'Clock
rc 1 Tomorrow
Night
BUM
Big Bargains in Small Type that You Should Read and Profit by To- j
morrow. No Mail or Phone Orders rilled.
35c Table Damask, 19c
60-ln. Merccrizcit Hlcaihcii Tahlc Da
mask, heavy serviceable erade. In wveral
pretty patterns. 2 t 6 p. in. at 19o yiinl.
8c Towels, 4c
Hemmed. Huck Towels, with red border.
Gcneious size. 2 to 6 at 4c each.
50c Storm Serge, 39c
3S-ln. all wi'ol Storm Serge. In black
and navy hlue; rlose. woven dquble twill
grade for tailored near. 2 to tf at S9c )d.
6Sc Cream Serge, 48c
SS-ln. all wool Cream Storm Serge, heavy
wale double twill ciuallty for suits and
skirts. 2 t' G at 4Sc yd.
15c Carpet, 7y2c
2J rolls of Napier Malr and Hall Runner.
IS in. wide, strictly reverelbl; In varl-uut-
colorings. 2 to fi at 7'jc yd.
65c Pillows, 29c
I.argo size rted Pillows, roveicd with
heavy weight art ticking, guaranteed odor
less turkey feathers. 2 to t at 29c.
$5.00 Go-Carts, $2.98
50 Collapsible Go Carts, complete, with
leatherette, hood, steel gearing and rub
ber tired wheels. 2 to 6 at J2.9S.
$4.00 Matting Rugs, $1.95
Lulgest ro 'in size (0x12 ft.) Japanese
Matting Rugs. In Moral and medallion
designs. Light and dark colors. 2 to 6
p. in. at $1.D5 each.
$5.00 Mattresses, $3.48
Combination Mattresses, in one or two
piece styles, tape bound, roll edges, re
erslble soft top and bottom and sldCB.
covered with htay weight ticking. 2 to
6 at 3. IS.
$1.50 Rugs, 69c
Reversible Smyrna Rugs, size 30x60, Id
fl-Tal and medallion designs Colorings
nf red. green, rose, tan and blue. 2 to 6
at fiDe.
50c Tub Silks, 29c
Stll?h Tub Silks, in white grounds
''li neat colored stripes, pure silk qual
ity. 2 In 6 at 20c d
50c Messaline, 39c.
All-silk Satin Mesmllnes. in a complete
range of street and evening shades, also
black. 2 to 6 at 30c vd.
59c Foulards, 33c
24-ln. all-silk Satin Foulards. In grounds
of navy, black, brown, reseda and old
ruse 2 to 6 p. m. at 33c yd.
19c Persian Lawn, lie
5-lnch White Persian Uw, extra
fine sheer grado for summer frocks. 2 to
C at lie yd.
39c Pique, 19c
White Imported Kngllsh I'lque, In stl
ish wide rail welt; handMiine quality for
summer wear. 2 to 6 at 10c yd.
29c White Voile, 15c
0-ln. white Cotton Voile, extra fine
rloe mesh quality, from 2 to 6 p. m. at
15c yd.
Hams, 123ic
Armour's Sugar cured Shield brand
hams, extra lean and strictly fresh. From
2 to 6 p. m. at 12c lb.
10c Cocoa, 2 for 13c
Regular 10c cons of lym-ney's Cocoa;
from 2 lo 6 p. m. at TWO cans for 13c.
5c Gold Dust, 2 for 6c
Regular 5o patkagr of Hold Uut1 . from
2 to 6 p. in. at TWO packages for So.
5c Baking Powder, 2 for 7c
Regular oe cans of Kumford a Making
Powder; from 2 to 6 p in. at TWO cans
for "c.
20c Herring, 10V2c
Regular 20c cans of Imported Herring,
packed In tomato sauce; from 2 to 6 p.
m. at lOijc.
39c Coffee Pots, 17c
Knameled Coffee Pots, four pint size;
sold regularly at 30c each; from i to 6
p. m. at 17c.
,39c Dish Pans, 18c
Enameled Dish Panw. extra deep; 28
pint size; from 2 to 6 p. m. at lSc each.
50c Gas Lights, 29c
Inverted Gas Lights, brass fixture, easily
adjusted and attached; complete, from 2
to 6 p. m. at 20c.
25c Frying Pans, 8c
Heavy Steel Frying Pans, patent cold
handles; large Mzes; from 2 to 6 p. m. at
fc each.
15c Seats, 8c
Imitation leather Chair Keats, all sizes
and shapes; with biass head tacks; from
2 to 6 p. m. at ic each.
10c Cotton, 5c
Yard wide Bleached Cotton, soft clom
woven grade; from 2 to 6 p. m. at 61-80
yard.
$1.50 Spreads, $1.19
ll-quarler Crochet Bed Spreads, full
double bed size, handsome, raised Mar
seilles patterns; from 2 to 6 p. in. at 11.1.
79c Sheets, 49c
81x00 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full
double bed size; heavy grade sheeting;
from 2 to 6 p. m. at 40c each.
20c Pillow Cases, 12V2c
45xS6 DIeached Pillow Cases, large size;
made from genuine pillow cae cotton;
from 2 to 6 p. m. at 12' 4c each.
10c Cambric, 6c
Yard wide White Cambiic. a soft finish
grade, for making undergarment, from
2 to 6 p. m. at Gc
8c Ginghams, 5c
Standard Apron CSInghains In blue,
brown and green chfeks, warranted fast
colors; from 2 to p. in. at 5ic yard.
lOc Ginghams, 6c
27-lnc-h Urert t;lngham, In stripes,
cheeks and plaids; assorted colors; from 2
to S p. m. at 6c.
30 c fable Covers, 15c
Oil Cloth Table Covers. 1 1-4 yards
square, assorted patterns, from 2 to S p.
in. at 10c each.
10c Toilet Soap, 2 for 9c
Genuine Cosmo Rutlermllk Totlet Soap,
the regular 10c cakes from 2 to 6 p. m. at
TWO for 0c.
25c Sozodont, 14c
Sozodont Tooth Powder or Tooth Wash,
the regular 2ie size at 14 from 2 to 6
p. m.
15c Talcum, 10c
Woodnorth's "Trailing Arbutus" Talcum
Powder. In nickel-top glass Jar. 2 to 6
at 10c.
10c Sea Salt, 5c
I-arce rtze sacks of genuine West India
Kea Salt, for the bath regular 10c kind
from 2 to d at 5c each.
25c Lotion, 17c
Jrrgen's Uenznln and Almond Lotion
regular 2ic bottles from 2 to 6 p. m. at
17c each.
Colgate's Combination Offer,
15c
Colgate's Antiseptic Tooth Powder, sold
regularly at 15c a bottle, with cake of
cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap Iguest room
size) and trial box of Colgate's Talcum
Powder. All three for 15c.
10c Toilet Soap, 5c
Regular 10c size cakes of Physicians'
and Surgeons' Toilet Soap, offered from 2
to at 5c cake.
Tar Soap, 3c
Falrbank's Glycerine Tar Soap-good
size cakes, offered from 2 to 6 at 3c.
10c Hair Nets, 5c
Best 10c Hair Nets, -large size, with or
without elastic correctly made fringe
nets, In all Fhades. 2 to 6 at 5c each.
$1.25 Fountain Syringes, 59c
Red rubber Fountain Syringes, good
quality rubber, 2-qt size, hard rubber
fittings and rapid flow tubing. 2 to 6
p. m. at 50e.
King's Cotton, 3c
500-yard spools of King's Basting Cotton, I
4K.II IIUIIIMLISl W1(,.1VU fc MM tlVIII VU O
p. m.
Purchase of Women's Neckwear
Great News of Remarkable Savings on Easter Neck fixings
Maker's sample line of sprinp- neckwear and surplus lots secured to sell at decided saving-s. This
timely purchase will prove of absorbing interest to every woman looking for dainty Easter neckwear.
Lot One New spring styles in Neckwear, including Stocks, Jabots, Side Frills, Dutch
Collars, Bows, Stocks with jabots attached, and many other dainty designs of lawn and net,
with lace insertion and lace edge. Regular 25c values at
Lot Two High-grade Neckwear, in many exclusive styles, including Side Frills, Jabots, Fischu
Collars, Dutch Collars, Coat bets, Stocks with jabots attached, etc. rine quality mull and
net, with Val and Venice lace edge and insertion trimming. Large assortment of handsome
new styles for Easter and spring wear. Values worth up to SI. 00 for
19c
44c
Women's Gloves for Easter Wear
TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES, fashioned
quality selected skins, perfectly cut;
In black, white and all the favorite
spring shades. All sizes at
TWO-CLASP LISLK GLOVES, tho well
known "Kayser" niak. In black, white,
tan and gray. Pair at
of fine
$1.00
25c
KAYSER'S 16-BUTTON-LENGTH SILK GLOVES,
In black, white, and all colors, heavy,
all-silk quality, with double-tlpjied
fingers. All sizes at
TWO-CLASP LISLE GLOVES, for
mlsseB, in tan, gray and white; all sizes.
Pair at
$1.00
25c
Senate Committee
Postpones Meeting
flti'ltii te tVt nl-siiinitA rt OfinnInK rtnl.
linger, chairman or tho Senate DIetrlr-t
nnmmHIn tmfttn la ailtt In Jkm tin....
v.. ,,.. , .. u tit., ,,, iff n jip,iiif-
ahlie 'ooklng after political matters, no
meeting of the Senato District Commit,
tee who liclil today.
OHad a meeting been hold today the
public utilities measure would havo
como up, and there would probably have
been a 1IscuhhIoIIi of tho report of tho
'so subcommittee on cxclso legislation.
Aged Swindler Arrested.
CJIIOAOO, )rh . 'Judge F. J.
Parker," el(rhty-ftvj and totally blind,
the oldcit oonfldcnso man In the coun
try, In under arrest for defrauding peo
ple for "vhoni he advertised to act as
''companion' on a trip to California.
tr
!
uJtsi $c &&mpinnu
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Seventh Street
Saturday Night from 6 to 9 we shall sell Men's Blue Denim Overalls, C AC
the regular 75c kind for DJ
Third Floor.
The Saks Assortment
Is Equal to Any Demand
Not in a general off
hand fashion but spe
cifically, detailedly, in
dividually. Capable of
meeting YOUR wants
exactly in style, in fit,
in price. And in qual
ity that goes without
saying. Of course it's
the largest stock this
is the biggest clothing
business here many
times over. But it is
the most comprehen
sive stock reflects
the best in fashion
and stands for the very
best in workmanship.
Spells satisfaction and
puts in every letter.
Suits $12.50 to $40.00
Top Coats $12.50 to $35.00
r-JflHi 11 Willi m" lJ
English-cut Suits for Young Men
And our designers know exactly how to get
the English lines natural shoulders, semi-fitting;
long soft roll front; high-buttoning vest;
snug trousers, either with or without cuffs.
The selection of weaves is consistently English,
too Gray, Blue and Brown effects all sizes,
31 to 36.
At the Special Price $15
Second Floor.
Nothing Beats "Karlton" Satisfaction
There's no Hat made here or abroad that
quite equals the Karlton for quality. It never
varies it cannot be bettered; we will not per
mit it to be lowered. We launched it as the
highest grade and the highest grade it must
remain. It is the Hat that's different quality
difference as well as different in blocks.
Karlton shapes are exceptionally becoming.
Always $3 Almost worth $5
Children's
Hats
Tatent Milan
Middles, with
Navy Blue, White
or Black Trim
mings. AV o r t h
J1.50,
$1.00
Chester MllaJis.
In Middy shape;
White, Navy Blue
and Black. Worth
$2.45,
$1.95
English Sailors,
In plain and two
toned effects.
Worth J1.95,
$1.50
"Little Nemo"
8 e m 1 - Tyrolean
shape. In Milan
straw, trimmed
with White satin
bow. Worth $1.75,
$1.25
Second floor.
You'll applaud these special values in
BOYS' CLOTHES
It is a custom that has grown into a rule
that your preparation of the Boys' Easter Ward
robe sJiaN have the benefit of special values that
we arrange for each year. And each year we try
to over-outdo every' previous effort. For that
reason we are sure you will find then wonderful
values for the price. The assortments are very
large, so that your selection may be exactly to
your satisfaction.
These Easter Specials are on sale now.
We are giving a Junior League Baseball
with each purchase in the Boys' Clothing Department.
Boys' Fancy Cheviot Double
breaBtcd and Noifolk Knlcktr
bocker Suits; effectle In pat
tern: extra well made; cut with
careful accuracy.
All nlrna frnm fi to
17 years. SPECIAL."
Boys' Combination Suits
Double-breasted or Norfolk
Jacket and TWO PAIRS of
Knickerbocker pants; Brown
and Orav Cheviots: cut full and
lame: carefully made and
llnlHhcd. Sizes 6 1
to 17 years. SPECIAL,
Boys' Double-breasted und
Norfolk stylo-some with two
pairs of pants; others with ono
pair of pants, but with double
aat v.al nnH Tlrpusu Knniv
Cheviots. All strictly all wool;
secured scamr; panis
nnca an wirouBii. (
Sires from 6 to IS
years. SPECIAL...
Boys' Patent Blouse Waists,
Jn Plain White and Fancy Per
cales; with or without
collar nttached. All en
sizes tlUl.
Bovs' Neglige Shirts; neat if
fects; with u.nd without
collars; soft cuffs. All Cfi
sizes w-
arte; cut with
$1.98
mane ana
$2.98
lis
$5.00
Boys' Guaranteed All-wool
nnd Fast-color Blue Serge Suits
Double-breasted and Norfolk;
seams sewed with silk and ic
enforced; buttons specially
sewed; full-cut Knickerbock
ers; lined through-
ut. Sizes 6 to IS
years. SPECIAL...
Boys' Regulation Blue Serse
Sailor and Russian Suits; guar
anteed all wool and fast color,
with White embroidery; Black
Silk Tie; band and emblem on
Fieeve., All sizes.
2"6 to 10 years.
ai'KUIAL
Boys' Tan and Gray Cheviot
Reefers; strictly all wool, with
emblem on sleeve; perfect tit
ling and in tno
new models. All
Reefer sizes. SPE
CIAL
Boys' Black Cat Hose fast
color; strongest and best fitting
Hose made for bo s' rougn
wear. Every pair guar- OC
antced ,uC
Boys' Soft Blouse Waists, with
detachable soft collars; French
cuffs: popular colors. Sizes S
ciAi,.........:4l.OO
ivnicKeroocK-
$5.00
SIM
Shoes
Misses' and
Children's But
ton and Blucher
Shoes, with dull
kid tops; GUAR
ANTEED Patent
colt and gun
Metal Calf; wh
heels and spring
heels; all sizes
and widths. Reg
lar $2 value,
$1.50
Misses' and
Children's But
ton Boots, White
Newbuck and Tan
Russia Calf; with
heels and spring
heels; new shapes
and comfortable
lasts. Every pair
GUARANTEED.
Worth $2.50 a
pair,
$2.00
Little Boys'
Shoes GUARAN
TEED Patent
Colt, Vlci Kid,
and Gun Metal
Calf; Bluchtr
cut ; mannish
shapes; flat heel.
Sizes SV: to 13Vj.
Worth $2 a. pair,
$1.50
Special Sale of WOMEN'S LOW SHOES
Splendid $3 and fL $0.00
$3.50 Values VOOlCe, v
This deserves to be considered very carefully for it's a lot of very high
grade Shoes complete in size, assortment, and strictly of new style with the full
variety of popular and proper leathers from which to select. Pumps and Oxfords,
with heavy or light soles; plain toes or tipped; high or low heels, and every pair
FULLY and POSITIVELY GUARANTEED.
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