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: DAirA'.on;:..;:vi:::, tivymiwui 23, mx LMj Alii) l'illujO-NAL ie home' if Mr furuh Virginia, TuLiiifr, on North Tryon street, ua BuTiii f a moot lel! ;htf ul recep tion yvHWtdny vcnlii,, fclven 'by the 1 j neuter of th Ann-iiean ltevulu tKia. Jied end Kreeti formed the color t-iifct ud in - Xho decoration throughout the bnuue, and It waa car- led out tn an especially pretty way In th dining room, whre ices and cake were served. Oh the table waa a handsome red center-piece on which was plaood a stand of red flowers and green , foliage. - In the back parlor dainty cups X lea- were served Ja (front of a bankof ferns end palms. The- .reception had a two-fold ob '. feot to furnish a pleasant sodal oc- , aalon, and to secure funds to assist ' la erecting- a monument to he m-em-. ory of Andrew Jackson on thevalte of si la birth-place, and for . tjts latter irpose a sliver rtering waai - con futed . by those who attended the option, and a large number-being present the offering amounted to a gratifying; sum, t - Mrs. Young was assisted In .recolv ing by about 30 Daughter . ' . Mioses Celena ' Mcana and Alta Ceddea of Columbia, . C and Mlaa lllnnl Smith, of -Glenn 'Springs, are ruejsts of .Mra Kate V. Moore, oa Sveet Tenth avenue. ' . ;-..' W mis vi f irpo H but Aopl I - . Mi", andMra D. L. - Ritchie, of Greenville. 8. C, are visltlig Mr. and Mra. C TorrancJ. oo West Trade street. . v'f. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr J.. A. Abernethy and Miss Lula Abernethy. of IJncointon, Who wereruesta at the Cntral Hotel. -Mra Jaltiya T. Griff th and ' attsse ,Aehe ana Fay oaauy.. oi Monroe, pent yestrday in the city shopping. : Mrs. R. A. Dunn and Miss Julia Ab t exander sp-nt yeatorday a Albonmrla . .: :u ' ' -m. .,. w--;:". '. Miss Ohlft Brown, of Concor 3,'v who was the guest of Miss Nancy Brown, Is now vlsitisg Mra John jr. xorke, at Illworth. Mlsa Prathen who was also a guest of Miss Brown, has returned to her boms at Mount Airy.. . , v . '' ' I -Mra W, U Moore, of Jacksonvtlrfe, Fla., Is TlslMng her slater. Mra' P. M. ' Brown, on Eaat a Venue, '; , . ,vv ' Charlotte people wilt be interested In the following- Invitation, which waa received In the ctty yesterday; .V; .,-,.. -, M.- and Mrs: David Wolf announce the marriase of their sister - . Mlsa Minnie Wolfe , . i - , s Mr. Mannea Baruch , ' on Sunday, September the ninth . nineteen hundred and six (V 'vl - Camden,' Booth Carolina. V, Mesdames C. L. Cobb and I. C Cau then and Mlaa Minnie Friedhelm. of Jtock Hill. 8. C, spent yestrday In the - city shopping, : i 1 - Miss Alice Balrd. who baa been visit ing in Bristol. Tenru for the past sev- oral months, will . return to the . city next waak.vA-" -X:t-,r?!f ,-,'. ' O Mr. and Mra W- W."stewart of ' Concord, were Charlotte visitors yes- terdax, y-;-' ' : " " ' ' Mr,' w H. Mined aa Mtss Lola Ervlen, of Baltimore. ' Mi, are viult- . Ing Mrs. W B..Reynolda at No. IB Soutb Try on street. "o'v --J . 'I,..: -v v.-;.-.;. , L The .Dolly Madison Book Club will meet to-snorrow morning at 1 1 o'clock with Mra .H W Adam on North Tryon atreet. .: -... " Carde reading as follows have been received to the city; , , , ' ; 7 i. ' Mra Belle-M. Carson request- the honor or your presence ,. at the marriage of her daughter ; ' Maggie Matthews, :; ' ! , Mr. Mror " Wllllford on Wednesday the tenth of October ' ..; , nineteen hundred and lx i , . r' ," v -at high nona , Two hundred and nine Gillespie street Fayettevllio, North Carolina,.:, ' t Little Miss Rachel Hagler. of Hlck k' ory Orove, Is vUlUng her unt. Mra 'R. r. Alexander, at 101 North. Pine ''.VMra Thomas Steele and daughter, Miss. Margaret Steele, and slstcj;, Miss Lois Steele, of Rock Hill. & G spent yesterday In. the city. -. . y, v .... - ,. - Do not - 'y lor r 1n placing orders for engraved Invitations. Our fall samples represent the yory lutest shapes and forms Hint have bt f-n accepted.by refined and fashionable oclety.'Wt do potj follow we LEAD In orlglnatiiig atIstl, effects' wltli fine rriateflatl ; ! our prices re" the layt Bend for samples, which will be twpplUd free W charge.r j. PBTEIVens ENQRAVINO ' Wedding Stationery JEngravers, 47 Whitehall' Street." At- CO, lanta,"pa. :V v .:. , ... ... ... i nlsh of the iryan speaking". Ho 're placed it with a nice Parker pea and he parted with this at the 'fire yes terday. ; ; A- -. v'-i v-.''' '?'"'''" The Charlotte council. ' No 17, United Commercial Travelers' ;.v is making ready for lta big .banquet which is to be given In the hall over Blfc Bros', eaturday might, the lseh of next month, The occasion prom ises to' be almost enjoyable one as a pumber of out-of-town .visitors , will be present, s 'o'".-"4.", V .': ' ' " "1 ''' --.'-:x PERSONAL., The Bforoment of a Number of Poo , ' pie. Visitors and Othora ; Mr. W. C. Garvin, of Martinsville, Vs., has returned home after spend ing a few days In Charlotte prospect yesterday. In the cltyi staying, at the BufOCd. . ,;: . ;'V.:,;v ' Mr Ellis Burrle, of SUnly county,' waa the guest yesterday. otMr. Jako P. NeweU.-'; - t.-X , ;' ,nr. "J: . r rrA0'- the; acquisition of merchant w. a. nyne. i riewion, spr.u steamers to be used as transports, ' PLANS POR , TROOPS RKADVa Traufport Sumner, Now at New York, Is Put In CommiHMtoa and Lies In . Headlnrt: for t . Kmbarkation of i- Arniy tVrcca ' . Oyater Bay, N. Y. Sept 25 Plans for . the transfer of troops from the United States ' to Cuba, In tha event of the failure! of Secretary , Taffs mission to bring about a peaceful so lution of the trouble In the Island republic have been completed. The ' final step was taken to-day. according, to an announcement made nero to-night, when thai transport Sumner, now lying- at the New York navy yard.-was put In commission. The,. Sumner is In readiness for the immediate embarkation - of troops, Negotiations are already under way That the events of to-day as told In the press dispatches have hastened plana .which; have- long - been In preparation, seems apparent. Addl- iftnal . warships, will reach rj Cuba Among, the ; out-of-town ; peopljithln a few days and will be. ready to land tnannes If necessary long be fore the regular troops now awaiting orders can be moved. Should armed intervention come, -these forces will undoubtedly form the vanguard of the Invading army, v- v' : ' r BIUKF8. . A PeW Minor - Happenings In. and -.; About the City. s.. .-;. . --Mr.'f 3. W.; Hooter has gone to Florida to live. . His family will toU low In a few yreeka. r ; . ' N-Mf. W. S. Clanton has moved his office ; from .117 North Tryon to J Ot Boutj Tryon, In the T. Mh,' C. . A. tui)dinsT. ' : i .t .'r-'.r: ' , Mr. J.' P. Dodd has purchased a house and lot at No. '711 North 'Pine . street for tJ.l 00. -'He moved Into It . yesterday.-.:; ;,'; . ',v ' --Reserved - "seats v for t "Human Hearts," whloh will be the attraction - at the f Academy, of Music - Friday - night, will go on sale at Jordan's this morning., ,,'.' ;.' l s ' Mr. Thomas R. Da via aaxperUl enced ahoe man, of Columbia, B. A3., has taken a position with the Berry? hlir-Ruther-Durfee Company, oo, West Trade street, '' '" V L-; i 'V - The home of Mr. Stuart Boylea at Lodn, was entered Monday night by a burghrr, who took: pains to rob . the pantry of everything edible except a half loaf p bred. . -.';.- : . . - The stockholders of the Crowell Sanatorium Company will meet tblCfl evening at 7.!0 o'clock In the offlces of the Institution. The stockholders ' s will consider the matter of securing a larger building forf the sanatorium., ' Mr. Charles 8. Stone. ' ot - the fitone-Tiarrlnger Company, states that 3) will be able to furnish all the school books needed In a very few . ltiys. He has been notirtrd by the jubllnhers thst the books wanted are n route.' . .(;'". Mr, J. 11. McCIIntock, chairman 6 of the county fj nance committee, and NT itecUter of Deeds A. M. McDonald , rpent yesterday working upon the report of the finance committee, ' a. ropy of which will be eont to State Treasurer B. R. Lacy. , i 'The receipts at the city cotton filstform yesterday were tS bates and the best price paid for the staple was .3S cents a pound. The rrcts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price -was 10.(0 cents a juiund, were 01 bales also. ' , An-old offender who renewed her acquaintance with 1he police yeittrr 'ln.v morning was Dolly Senior, who 9. ail enRHgad In a hair-pulling, mu--;unchlng contest with Jim liyers. at lm corner of Fifth and Hrevftrd greets. Phe will mnke her bent bow to the recorder this morning, P,irTtit John . Fnrrlniffon hss li'.n havlnn bad luck recently In try- . in if to ki a fouiituln pen. ' Afu-r VhiIohm atiil sundry nnwm in tlm g.me li', li9 l"t a valuable jwn tlm I '.. 1 !'.lt Vmillln re twl-e o fur pt - r i tt i i. El. 1 t.-ci. H U t - ,,.',.ii i ... . A 1 i cmiH i..i i-i-.i i; i ttnj K4 y II i .;.i. here yesterday waa Mr. R. N, Nlsbet, of Waxhaw. who was a guest at -the Central. . ;. .. -.-" . Mr. R. A, Plumer is speadlng a-few days -at Winston, with ; a view' of locating In that city. ' . ,v : Major W. U. Coleman, of Washing ton, . .general, traveling passenger agent for the i Seaboard ': Air '.Line, spent yesterday in the city on busi-i nees.'.. -V y . Mr. 8. B. Alexander, Jr., returned to the city yesterday after spending some time In New xork . and otner Northern cities on business. ', .-" 'Rev. J; A. Baldwin, v principal of the Piedmont Industrial School, spent yesterday at Saliaburg on business .Mr. W. C. Heath. Of Monroe, r Is spending several days In the city. : Mr. Paul O. Grist, of Lenoir, pass ed through tha city yesterday on his way to Newport Newa Va.j where he will reside in the future. ' r - v xr .; ' . Rev. Dr. J. O. Adams returned last nlaht from Wadesboro. ; where be. spent. several days with friends.. Mr. Charlee A. Wood, of the well known hotel firm of Harvey at Wood of Boston, Masa, left last night for Atlanta, Oa, after spending several days in the city on business. 4 i Mr. Walter U Alexander, of Ashe vllle. Is spending a few - days In the olty with, his father,. Mr yf. B. Alex ander. -, . .i ' . ;.' ' Meeara J. B. White and W. A. Brls tol, of etaUsvllle, Were among' the guests attha Buford last night , . -. Among the visitors In the city last evening 'was Mr. N. H, Oannady, of Oxford.-v-v- ' -::r .. ''"'T''. -.''"J' Messrs. O. I, and O. I' uiara. ,or Clarkton. were, among the guesta at the Central last nlght. ? - ' j i Mr. 1: C. Plonk, of cneroaee. m C was a visitor In the city yesterday. AnMnff the , -ont-oMown , people here yesrterday was Mt. HCWaUon, of Rockingham.',. '. Measrafl E. a.uumec ano o.j, Holland, of Statesvllla were reglater ed at the Buford last night ; - - i Mr.- John C. Foard." of SUteavllle, was in the city last evlnng. staying at Mr, J. W. wimama oi &inr onni tain, spent yesterday in tne city, we was a guest . at tne asanuiacturvr Club.. i:u ?... ..S'J : V SUxluim In ThMtrA BoiCS. '''' LoHdon Opinion v To enable voung married women, If thev. become, anxious, to telephone home and inquire as to the condition of their children, telephones are fitted In every private box at the Coliseum. it sa common ing at tne opera and many West End theatres to see a 'queue of ladles waiting their turn at tha Ulephone.betweeH Jh : acta Just no have a word with nurse." Dainty, delicious Wheat-Hearts! Get wyniv lur.vrniui,; All grvcers. -. . HUOD'S -VERylaNE'.-?v-i.v Stationery t a very'cheap price.; Why j use others when you can get - HTJRITS cheaper t. ;. .-" - nousion uixon & CO. Booka Stationery nd Art. , ; Si of fcxm '' .' .v ...i . ' ' i'i ' V ( ' "k. -X -n ' China and Ori-'- 'entel Ware : Frp f.T.cas House gF A. JrltefceSMP Tfiursifay, 10 a.m. r We annauncV) ibs lniportant ; salo with a great deal of TAeasnro and satisfaction, bocauae It contains big snpply of ohotco nod dainty ware at ridiculously low price. . Whllo in New York . w"-acnrorl from tlte A. A. Vantlno Company all the aamplo and odd lot of Japanese, ClUna and - Oriental Ware In . their immonso hoascv ' - -' . Wo boagbt it at our own price, as they were anxious tortose it au at once, ;,. ',-." v . -V-' We are going to sell It In tha samo way In one big aale Tbumtay. It Is divided Into two lots, at two prices) .. ..... . 25 and Me, each. : .The 25 Cent lot . comprises dainty Japanese Cups and Saucers, Platea Bo wla .Vasea Boxes, Sugar and"' Cream Seta ' Pitchers. Chocolate Cupa, Oriental' NovelUee, etc, eto. -' ' -r,':',.-'' Many pieces in tne 101 are wonn up to, 60 and. 60c, - -''. v - ...... j. ;;.- ' .- Th2 50 Cent Lot comprises handsome Japanese Choco late Pots, Cracker Jara Sugar and Cream Sets, large Bowls. Cups and SaucersJ In - exquisite ' China, vases. Jugs and odd. Pitchers, Cake Plates, Tea Pota etc., eto. ' This. lot Is worth up to ll.tl to $1.60 piece. - . -flote " Sale sUrts at 1 o'clock and all 'will be conveniently4 displayed and given plenty of room, ' so you can make your selections easy. v ;,. J, 13 West Trade St 1' V-'A." 1 '".;'f, SPECIAL SALE '1 Urn ..-n , siimd- jtryx sS ' rl iLnSPJi 'rr.J ; Pi;;. : 'i '".!, EXTRA HEAVY SCHOOL HOSE Wim&W& 20 and 25c, tiost idc; '.'iV,'." -V A .'Vf.'v' T j uiiui n vpponvnt viin iur aaia 01 mm ama just oeiore time lot snoes ana stockings, ana thing, wnat a saving this means , to. every -.. . v economical moths?. il MO dosen two-ln-one Ribbed EXTRA HBAVT ' STOCKINGS, ' sixes 1 1 to C f 10: several rerular retail oricea-16. 10 and iLa. Our sneclaJ erica for:. ; J:'-'t;:,-' this great bargain. . .', ... . .. ,104 pair. : ., - ,-;.,''V j. This' opportune bargain" eomea front an overstocked manufactmrer. who ;l : V-i ' WM w,1,,naT sacrlfloe rather than carry .' over. .- Steel frame, wide " ';:-.v.C,l1';.drot-f4 quality; net value $1.60. Our special price ,,. .. ,., 8c v ;KSjnoU's Wexford; Cotton iaevlot, J2 J-2c.:, I a! ' Wexford Cheviot,' one of the prettiest materials .brought out' this season 1 . -' In cotton goods: Just rlaht welaht! patterns exact mni of -plalda woolens lie. value. ; Prlca .. .. Jl t.lo. 5 ' 1 1-.: '1' 10c Yard Wide Dark Percab,' 8 l-2c Tard-wida Dark Percata, neat pattema heavy quality: 10c. value 8 1-td, Short-length 10c Light Percale; splendid foremen's shlrta ladles waists . and boys blouses. Price .. .. ,.f :.. . j . , . .. .. .. .. 1-ac Ncw Arrivab for. Our Ladi Furnishing S: :f'S'-':K Dcpartriiente; : " ". i ' The ne wfad In Belts Is Plaids beauUful ourmes .. ., ,, ,, ..it assortment . of pattema ; $ - anl w.kii; . . ....,. . , . , , ...... and 60c. Beautiful new separate Belt vJSuckles, Oxidised Bllver' and Gold 35 and 60c .' New Patterns in jRoman Strfpe Pibbons.",; New designs In Side and Back Combs, separately and values at .. .. ... .. .. ., ,. .... .. 33. 60. T a. SOMETHING NEW EVERT DAT IN LADIES SUITS. , In seta; elegant 080, and 91.XO. Mil m -'.' it 1 i WHOLESALE AN D'RETA I L. ill" I MM VU Via r ' Under' he ', '. .'f . ".' , ' .-' FIRST .NATIONAL BANS on draught ' MIDA spnixes WATER . ;'' " ; V CHICK SPRINGS WATKIl . mrrri stone litiili ' WATER. ," , : 1-: GLASSES v ': ' ,;'; -'..' t cents.. ; ':'7.:-:" . For your . stomach' sake, ' drop in to 'see ua ' ; - 'Phone os your orders for HALF GALLONS, .:'-' GALLONS and ' t , 8 GALLON DEMIES. Ttionct 3$ and 3S. ' . Short Talks On Tailoring Tvr"'""" - Front : puckered The cut ' ting .has nothing to do with .thla , Puckering of tha ' edges of coat may be caused by the ' tailor drawlnr the edge Moo straight, or failure of the Ull or to properly shrink the. can vaa , Sometimes It Is too much "mercerised,': but , not .' often. , Puckering at the seams'. ' in caused bX Improper handling by the tailor and Is excusable. v; K Puckering 6f 4the fibers ? Is, due to uneven shrinking of the material by the tailor, or sim ply "bum goods."' Our' gar-' ; menti don't pucker anywherei ;; PIT, i .' .FINISH i? AND ; ' . ; : , FABRIC ' Three features : :;:. -.. :;'' . ,' 1- of , tailoring which we watch and properly care '. ul for. ' ' I- :' .' ' '.'C-'-y'V ';'- ' -""".." . . If one's' wrong1,, the rest '' .'-'.-'..'. wT'- !' - .' don't I count. ft , -; ' i'1'':'. . : We, make 'em all right 1' . . , o . by combining careful hand work with ' good. :I head . 'work. '.; , , Our ; 'tailoring mirrors ., to laanions xrom tne nour : .-, .', - "'.V 'if ' they are created. :' ,L' Fall - assortment acts ; " like a magnet on discrlml-' htln - dressora Some.1' ' . ' -' 1 ( v'v -' ; thing good for every 'good taste. t'V Suits TAILORED TO TASTE : moid -au.' . 0 V-. '" enBMVISS & SSO.; Inc. Tailors '..' .V., -:. i'..,r'..'- ',,"V, 1 a .. ... , s -; . - A DINING ROOM OUTFIT THAT LOOKS TVICE ITS' VOHTII M f 1 1 t . . . . i j Co. seems an Improbable It not Impossible proposition. Tet' If you will visit, our store and take an around, you will find that our stock offers argument. . 1 isn't it worth your while lie look in? It costs you .we will be more tnan pleased to show you. Impartial look some very , convincing nothing and Just a word about Knapp C. Felt Hats: , .vKnapp-Felt is a wear-resisting fabrjc .of, . unusual fBeauty and durability, made with careful regard for ar tistic symmetry of outline in a sufficient variety , of correct shapes, to assure a becoming hat for every face and physique . ' ' ( " V;We have your size. Ready jfor Another Busy VccU cn Hie New Fall Goods NEW FALL DRESS GOODS SPECIAL. ; V','. . The best there is In Drees Goods; the proper thing at lower prices than elsewhere, but for . cash only. If you pay cash, come here. 44-INCH WOOL SERGKS. . ; .C Serges are very strong this season,' And we have a fine and dandy Bar gain In All-Wool Serge, 44 Inches wide; best Black and a good shade of Navy.... .'. ... ... A Cevta v r';M.ixcil'bRULlANTlNrCr:"'-7 Fine, bright finish Brilliantlne; a regular 71 cent selling quality: Black and Navy .... ........ .. .. .., ... ... ... 4 f Cents. ' -'"-' NEW PLAID DRE8S GOODfl. . - . The pretty, new, bright colors In Plaids; very stylish now; two qualities . .. ...... ...... ,T . . and So Cents. ' :. ' . ' : wool batiste. - -XV ;.; ';., ;' Th light-weight Wool Fabrics have come to stay a very fine Sllk-Flnlsh ' Wool Batiste .... .... t ... ... ... ... ... 4ff Cents. . ''v ; . " .'-, ";.".:; ' wool voile. Ilsndsome Blaek Voile, all wool and the very beat .Black;' .smooth ., .... .... ... ,.i .... . sheer' and Cents. SKIU Af!D CAREFUiriESS .V';'.'- 1- !";"-! ;4-'.,.t .!.; are - required to ,.' properly launder lace curtalna 7 It Is work that can only be done right by experta ' ... '"r ,-, ' We ' have lace curtain ex ' perts f nd they are ' careful ' they have to be we won't let them be otherwise. , And so. of ' course, we do most of the lace , curtain launOrlng In , this section of the country. Will not yours need launder ing 'this fall T , ..;. .' : OMft Irjct Brut. ! j:? Sr.:i Trj'ca i.r::L . M Ccata ' r v GRAY, WOOL PLAIDS. Big line Gray Woolen Gooda Plaids, etc,,., , , gray wool BvrnxGS. . .;i(:'':1',:vrv'i Fine quality, heavy, All -Wool Suitings. '. for Bulta the lont Gray ' Coats, to.;. a high-claps fabric; all wool; 64 Inches aide .. .. M Cents. ' ' ' ' . . '.;. WOOL PANAMA CLOTH. . ' ' '' ' ; '' ' .' Beautiful quality. All Wool, very wlde 81 Inches Navy, Black, etc. . . . . , . ' . ... . SS , Cents. .-.' .: :W,::'- wool ; popufr. r ;-; ;Vh-x-.!-VV,V' !' "' 44-inch All-Wool Poplin," a.'Very fine cloth; Black, Navy, Red and all , good shades . . .. . .. .r. !.', 4. .. . .. SS Ccnta ' SS-INC1I lIARD-FINISn BEJtGTL. CCZr All Wool and 4xtra heavy Dark, Navy, Brown, Black, etc trS '''':''VvV'rV;:.''.:'.i:' BROADCLOTU. y-.J :yf :. SS Cents. v.; f ..r,..,t Fine quality, Alt-Woo! Broadcloth; extra heavy, In Black and all colors; gtod for this season .,..... , ,..,. SS Orntn. 'rAti ;- CREAJI WOOL DRESS GOODS. ' Good line Cream Wool Oooda Batiste, Brilliantlne, AIbatroa etc,' , . . .' ...... . , . 6 Cents a Yard. Cream Mohair, 14 Inches wide; very nice quality .'. SS Cent. ; iX ' .':;' i',-kew mlkh. ,t;':.', '''? ; '-'V V, ; The correct Sitka for Fall 'wear; priced low.'- '"'.j, V:,U '',.! .V ': ,'-. i'-Vv-1 black. taffeta;'-; vi , .v.:-,'..m ; , ., ' We lead, for we sell only the best and back ounl with new Silk, right on . the spot when claim la made, . . - ry'.y - : , ss-ixai guaranteed black taffeta.' ;"v New on Just In. Guarantee In selvage: Light Blue, colored selvage; all pur Silk Taffeta; full yard wld and equal to the best ever offers ' elsewhere for 11.40. , Here to-morrow .. .. .. .. .. ., . . . JS Conu. , . . Itl'STLINO BLACK TAtTETA tH UNDERSKIRTS. A fine one, guaranteed to wear, the guarantee woven in selvage: extra ''heavy, with high finish; a regular 11.40 Taffeta .... ..OS Cv.n .. V-.-i'v '-TV'''',? . NEW PLAIp SILKS. ' , BeautlfuU-nr bright colors In Platdi, for Bhirt Waists, tc; 41 cent qnaii'y All-Silk Plaids . . ...... .. .......... ......... ... 60 Cm;-'. 1 ; V : NEW OIASGEABLB SILKS. Tard wide, all the new color in the good oombtnatlons; a pure Pnk T fetal worth 11.00 a Vrd . ... ... ... ... 1 (' 14-inch Cream Tsrrt'a tUik. J . i t ...m rt.-.tr.t f , a Qc,lvalu .. ., .. ., .. .. .. IS i - a A a
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