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LOUISVILLE KY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21 1908
MAJORITY WILL RULEII
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Today marks the initial step in the i
reorganization of the Democraticparty in Kentucky In each precinct
Pof the 119 counties captains are to be
chosen at 2 oclock this afternoonand the precinct captains will meet
and elect Chairmen from each legis ¬
lative district There are plentyofgood men in every precinct and dis ¬
trict There are no occasions fordisputes or rows Let the Democraticvoters go to their respective polls
today and vote for the men of theirchoice After that let them abide
the consequences with tie hope thatevery Democratic voter has done hisduty
TIm HURRY OUTS
The Catholic Universe in talkingabout the Hurry Out Catholic says
The hurryout Catholic Is a t
common to all localities The mos
notable thing about his religion lisIhisI anxiety to get away from it Hisone sentiment in regard to religiou-
exercises is a wish to cut them shortHo shuns the high mass because ofits length He objects to the sermon
because It takes time He attends theshortest mass he can get and canwait for the end ol the last gospelto rush away from that
I The strange thing about thisexpeditious and timesaving gentle ¬
man Is that he is usually to be foundoccupying the curbstone when thecongregation has dispersed dissem-
inating
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his valuable views onthem
political situation or explainingreasons for the failure of the baseballteam Then he saunters home to de ¬
Tote what is left of his precious timeto the careful perusal of the Sundaypaper
In our city we have women as well
as men who hustle out before themass is over Undoubtedlyl they weretaught better but they forget
The Kentucky Irish American Is
sent to the Post office every Fridaynfternoon If any of our local sub-
scribers
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fan to receive their paperson Saturday call up 940 Home phone
and we will find the reason for theilelay i
If your friend or neighbor is nota subscriber to the Kentucky IrishAmerican tell him about It A littlemissionary work on the part of ourfriends will bring about results thatwill be appreciated
IOXDOXS CATHOLICITYc
In London there are now about140 Catholic churches not countingthe convent chapels To very manyof these there are elementary schoolsattached some of them ranking withthe best nonCatholic schools bothas to site and equipment Of convents monasteries and other relig¬
ious houses the metropolis possessesover 170 Twentyeight orders orcongregations of men have one ormore houses In Londonand betweensixty and seventy congregations ofwomen Several hundred priests areactively engaged In special work
ALWAYS FOREMOST
The Catholic Church Is alwaysforemost in supporting reform movements based upon sound moralprinciples to alleviate the sufferings4ot Uio poor and bring about a better ¬
ment of their condition To the richshe proclaims In thunder tones thatoppression of the poor is a sin cry-
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to heaven for vengeance Tothe poor she holds out the hope ofa reward in heaven for all they sufferhere To all she commands the ob-
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of the law ot justice asnecessary for fulfilling the divineprecept Love thy neighbor as thy-
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upon which salvation depends
SAYING PRAYERS
One of our Catholic exchangessv says You ask how llra erssald
over and over again like the Rosarycan bo any good I saw young MrsMartin last week with her little girlin her lap She had her arms groundrher mothers neck nnd wns beingrocked to and fro and every time sherocked she said Oh mother Trueshe was only a child but Except yebecome as little children We arenOtlllng more than children with Cod
and his Blessed Mother To say nanNary Hall Mary is the best way oftolling her how much we love herAnd then this string of beads Is likeOur Ladys girdle and her children
o love io finger it and whisper to herAnd we say our pater floaters tooand all the white wa are talking sheIs showing us pictures ot her dearChild and we loot at all the greatthings He did for us one by one andthen we turn trio page and beginagain How tender and simple it islA great mother whoso girdle is ofbeads strung together whicn dangleinto every Christians hands whose
face bends down over every Christlang bed
UNIVERSITY TRUSTHBSo
This Trustees ol the Catholic XJnl
veltyl1eltthelr annual meetingWednesday and tho gathering
S brouffht a number of distlnguiined
n1trlllat °toWashington IDJ Amonihem wtr Cardinal Gibbons Are
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bishops Farley of New York Ryanlof Philadelphia Moellcr df Clnclnnnti and Bishops Macs of CovingtonFoley of Detroit Harklns of Prowidence OConnell of Washington DC Monsignor Lavelle of New Yorkand Messrs Eugene Phllbln of NewYork City and lIon Richard C Ker¬
ens of St Louis Three names weresent to Venue from which the Popewill choose a successor to BishopOConnell as head of the WashingtonUniversity The names were notmade public
WHAT FAITH IS
Words of Wisdom PromLate Cardinal Newman-
on Subject
What is faith We answer In thewords of the great Cardinal Newmanwho gives the following definition orrather description of the first of thenott amere reason afirm assent it is a clear certaintythsgreater than any other certainty ane
grace of God and by It alone Asthen men may be convinced and notact according to their conviction somay they be convinced and not be¬
hove according to their convictionargument tIs against them that they have noth ¬
ing to say for themselves and thatto believe is to be happy and yetafter all they avow they can not be ¬
Hove they do not know why butthey can not they acquiesce In unbe-lief
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and they turn away from Godand His Church Their reason andarguments for the truth of It aremoral ones arising in the root from afault of the will
In a word the arguments for re¬
ligion do not compel any one to be ¬
hove just as arguments for good con ¬
duct do not compel any one to obeyObedience is the consequence ofwillingness to obey and faith is theconsequence of willingness to believewe may see what Is right whetherin matters of faith or obedience ofourselves but wo can not will whatis right without the grace of GodHere Is the difference between otherexercises of reason and argumentsfor the truth of religion It requiresno act of faith to assent to the truththat two and two make four we cannot help assenting to it and hencethere is no merit in believing thatthe Church Is from God for thoughtli9ro are abundant reasons to proveit to us yet we can without anabsurdity quarrel with the con ¬
clusion wo may complain that it isnot clearer we may doubt It if wewill and grace alone can turn a badwill Into a good one
ST CECILIAS FEAST
atproprlatelchurch tomorrow The Rev FatherA J Brady pastor will celebratethe solemn high mass at 1030 oclockand will officiate at the solemn ves ¬
pers in the evening at 730 oclockThe sermon will be preached by theRev Father Constantine C P in themorning and in the evening he willdeliver a panegyric of St Cecilia Thechoir under the direction of MissAgnes Richter will renderselection of music The foundationof tho new St Cecilias church willbe completed today but the corner ¬
stone will not be laid before spring
CHIMES WILL RING
For the past week every nightsave Saturday and Sunday has seensome sort of entertainment In theparish of the Buffalo Cathedral RevFather Blden Is anxious to have theCathedral chimes put Into the bestpossible condition and to that endenlisted the services of young andold of both sexes One entertain¬
ment followed another each nightand when all returns are made it isbelieved thnf Father Bidens hopeswill be realized
EUCHRE AND LOTTO
Companies A and C Uniform RankC K ot A will dive a mtlitary euchreand lotto at Trinity Councils clubhouse Baxter and Morton avenuesMonday night Good music will borendered and many valuable prizeswill be distributed The members ofboth companies and the general of¬
ficers will ue in full uniform It isexpected that every branch in thecity will be fully represented nndalso that large delegations fromother Catholic societies will attend
LOUISVILLE DELEGATES
Charles J OConnor Robert A
Watson John J Caffrey S M1
Raffo nnd Charles F Taylor whowent to Chicago last Saturday nightto attend the Catholic MissionaryCongress returned hone on ThursexempUflc1t1on ¬
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day and were among those who tookpart In the uniformed guard of thePapal Delegate and other prelatesfrom residence to theHoly NameCathedral
LORETTHJE NUN DEAD
Word was receivedhere this weekthat Sister Imelda Ryan of theLorettiue order had died at the Con ¬
vent of Lorotto at Santa Fe N MThe deceased was fiftyseven yearsolu and was a native of Kentucky
GROWING RAPIDLY
Inside of twelve years view Yorkpromises to bo the largest citpcon theearth Jfc la now growing more thansix times ass fast as London
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Miss Mary Fitzgerald of HighlandI
Park Is visiting friends In Shelbyville
Flannngnn and wife havereturned from a trip to New Yorkand the East
Mrs James Connors spent severaldays In Memphis this week as theguest of relatives
Miss Grace Sweeney of St LouisIs visiting her cousin Miss SusieCooper In Jeffersonvllle
Mrs Alfred F Martin has suffereda relapse and had to be removed toan infirmary on Wednesday-
Mr and Mrs J B Wathen andtheir daughter Miss Eleanor havegone to Battle Creek Mich to spenda month
Frank Martin who is attending StCharles College at Ellicott City Mdis reported making excellent progressin his studies
Mrs James Gibbons of Frankfortspent several days here this week asthe guest of her daughter MissMary Gibbons
Mrs James J Mulligan of Chicagowill arrive after Christmas to vlsi ther mother Mrs 1C C Davless o14429 Everett avenue
Edward J OBrien and wife left forEurope Monday and expect to be ab-sent about six weeks Most of thrutime will be spent in Rome andParis
IlIss Louise Burke and MauriceRoland well known young people ofNew Albany will be married at ITaly
WednesdayeEugene A McCarthy who was n
special delegate from St Aloysiusparish to the Catholic MissionaryCongress in Chicago returned homeThursday
Louis W Borntraeger the pop ¬
ular letter carrier started on hisnineteen days furlough Friday andis spending part of the time in In-
dianapolis¬
James Gibbons and his talentedfamily will remove from Frankfortto Louisville about December 1 andwill be welcomed by the IrishAmeri¬
cans of this city
Mrs William HUm 429 Nineteenthstreet who was called to CentralCity Monday to attend the funeral ofher cousin Mrs John Dooley re ¬
turned home yesterday
Lancaster V Pottinger son of XF Pottinger of Owenshoro whospent the summer with his auntsMrs Joseph P McGinn and Mrs LouisB Glass has returned home
Miss Hattie E Hoffman entertainedher card club Wednesday afternoonHer guests were Misses VioletChreste Lillian Ryan Sophia Sengelshun Wnchtel Elsie Stoll Effie Hasson and Xell IJurgcn
The Loscignle Club will give nprivate horat Utopian Hall Twentysecond street Mondayevening December 28 Joseph Ryanand Sherley Cunnlff are arrangingthe details and a good orchestra hasbeen secured
Mrs D Hyland Russell has goneto Cincinnati to visit her sister MrsRobert Crelgler Mr Russell willjoin her within a few days and theywill go to Springfield to be the guestsof Miss Mamie Russell until afterDecember 2
Mr and Mrs John Mooney of 1428West woadway celebrated the thir¬
teenth anniversary of their weddinglast evening and a large number oftheir friends called and tenderedcongratulations Mr and MrsMooney proved delightful hosts
Miss Beatrice Ryan and Daniel BColeman were united In the holybonds of matrimony at the Cathedralof the Assumption Tuesday eveningthe Rev Father George Schuhmannofficiating After a wedding tripthrough the South the young peoplewilt make their home in PetersUuvVFin where Mr Coleman will managea hotel
Miss Bridget Callahan and Georgew True popular young people ofFrankfort were united In marriageby the Rev Father Major at his rec-tory last Saturday Miss MargaretCallahan and F Moran were theattendants After a wedding trip toCincinnati and Louisville Mr andMrs True returned to Frankfort andwill reside temporarily with thebrides mother on East Main street
Thomas Joseph Burke was thoname given to the son and heir ofThomas F Burke traveling sales ¬
man for the Schlitz Brewing Com-pany
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when the child was christenedat Sacred Heart church by tho RevFather Patrick Walsh last SundayThe social festivities following thechristening will not take place untilThanksgiving day when Papa Tomexpects to honor his first born inproper style The favored few whohave been privileged to serf the scionof the House of Burke believe he hasthe lung power to become a secondIllustrious Father Tom and therewill be something doing at 517Twentieth street on Thanksgivingday
Miss Nellie Connaughton was thehostess at n euchre Tuesday eveningat the home of her aunt Mrs Kath-erine Higglns The euchre was givenin honor of her cousins James andMiss Lillie Connaughton and MissSullivan of Detroit iMlch Amongthe guests were Messrs and Mesdames John Flynn McAfee Tim SwiftEdward Lafollett Tim Downey Mara
1lIgrrlnslssesSarah Burke Georgia Smith Cath ¬
erine Burke Catherine Walsh ClaraSwift Mary Coleman Anna WalshMargaret Smith Katherine Shaughngssy Minnie and Elenora ColemanAnna Burke and Messrs James ConnaiiKhtbn Clifford Flynn Sam Blahford Edward Myer Otis ThornberryJohn Jouett tJoseph Burke JamesCain John Shauehnesay JamoOBrien William HdMion George
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Mitchell and George Flynn Misses
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Connnughton won tho gentlemensprizes Tim Downey and EdwardLafollette won the consolation prizes
ILAUGE CROWD
Attended the Latest Meet-Ing
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of Division 1 andHustled Things
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The attendance at the meeting ofDivision 1A O II Tuesday nightwas largo PresidentMulloy occupied the chair and duringthe evening addresses were made byThomas Keenan Sr James Barrynnd Thomas Dolan Officer ThomasOXeill was the only member reportedon the sick list
The division accepted an Invitationto the euchre and dance to be glvby Division 4 on Thanksgiving evand purchased twenty tickets for thaffair The members also acceptedan Invitation to attend the militaryeuchre nnd lotto to be given underthe auspices of the Uniform Rank C1C of A The Entertainment Commit-tee
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reported that the euchre recentlygiven by Division 1 was a great sue ¬
cess It was announced that officerswould be elected at the next meeting
TRINITY INITIATESDefgrees and Progress-Is Noted
Trinity Council held a well attend ¬
ed meeting Monday night with Frost ¬
dent Janles iB Kelly presiding Afterthe transaction of the necessaryroutine business a class of eight can ¬
didates was initiated It was announced that the nominations of of-ficers
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for the ensuing year would bemade on the last Monday in thisI
monthThe euchre nnd dance was well at ¬
tended Tuesday night and both thofirst and second floors were crowdedThe committee in charge of the for ¬
mal opening reported steady progressIn Its work and that everythingpointed to success for the fornlalopening of the new clubhouse earlyin FebruaryAn was received to theentertainment of the military branchof the Catholic which willtake place Monday night In the largehall
PARISH BEREFT
The angel of death was busy InSt Patricks parish during the pastten days Mrs Charles Karmanndied at the family residence 1847Bank street Saturday evening SheI
had been ill several months anddeath was not unexpected The de-ceased was born in Ireland fiftyyears ago She Is survived by herhusband and seven children Thelatter are Mrs Elizabeth HeardtMisses Josle and Annie Karmannand Edward Charles Jr John andMartin Karmann Tho funeral tooplace from St Patricks church Tues¬
day afternoon and was largely at¬
tendedA hours after tho death ofMrs Knrmann Mrs Mary Parllnwife of Patrick Parltn another mem-ber
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of the congregation passed awayat her home 1821 Portland avenueThe deceased was highly regarded iinthe community In which she livednnd many friends attended her fu ¬
neral which took place from St Pat¬
ricks church Wednesday morning
PIANIST SCORES lilTPatrick O Sullivan pianist aud
composer was the central figure atthe Womans Club on Wednesdaywhen a musical soiree was given un ¬
der the direction of tho Music Com-mittee
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The other soloists were MrsAmericus F Callahan of Chicagoand Charles J Letzler the violinistMost of the music rendered wasIrish melodies artistically arrangedby Mr OSiilllvan Next TuesdaMr OSulllvan will give a recital inChicago under tho auspices of theIrish Choral Club He expects to sailfor Europe on December 3 and willcontinue to reside at Berlin for anIndefinite period
MRS OMALLEYS FUNERAL
DrldgetOrnlleplacefroming The Rev Father A J Bradyofficiated at the solemn requiemmass and the church was filled withfriends of the deceased She lunch
borne her long Illness with true
awayfortifiedChurch and with the resignation of adevout Catholic Tier husband EdwardOMalley passed away several yearsago Four daughters and one son areleft to mourn her loss
INJURY TO MACHINIST
W 5L Sullivan machinist and ele ¬
vator expert was seriously perhapsfatally hurt while inspecting time ele ¬
vator In the Equitable building Tues-day
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afternoon Ills right arm andleg had been crushed by a weight of2800 pounds He was removed to StJosephs Infirmary where Dr W 0Roberts amputated his arm Illshome Is at 2115 Foree street and hismany friends are distressed over hismisfortune
WANTS TO BE COLLECTOR
Louis Yissman Is n Republican andan original Taft man nUll aspires tosucceed Joseph A Craft as Collectorof Internal Revenue In this theFifth district of Kentucky Mr Viss
Republicanforelection nsa member of the SinkingFund Commission but was nersonanon grata to Mayor Grinstead Hisfriends believe his chances are ex¬
cellent
RAPIDLY RECOVERING
Edward Kennedy and Fred Waltersefficient members of the Louisvillefire department who were Injured Inthe lire at the J D Baldrdtre To ¬
boCompany 1217 West Marketstreet last Sunday morning are onthe road to recovery Unless some-thing
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UhforwBth prevents both menwilt tooB be out and on duty
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KNIGIITSI OF CCOL1IBDSA
Late News That Will InterestMembers Here and Else¬
where
Kansnd City Council now owns Itsown home
preparingforlIon Charles A Korbley who has
been elected to Congress fromIndlanapolls is a member of the order
The Knights of Columbus Zouavesof St Louis are drilling twice a weekand are taking In new members everynight
A class of fiftyfive candidates re ¬
ceived the three degrees at the latestmeeting of Mitchell Council SouthDakota-
SFive hundred Knights with their
wives and daughters sat down to thebanquet that followed the initiationColewhicheintends to have a series of musicalventures this winter has been prac ¬
ticing from one to three times nWeek since its establishment fouryears ago
El Paso Council has laid the corner ¬
stone of its new home and the orderis flourishing in the State of Texas
Jf T Gorman has been made Min-ster
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of the fourth degree for theProvince of Ontario lie is one ofOttawas leading attorneys
Members of tho order from manypoints in Louisiana and Mississippiwent to Nntdiltoehes to Institute nnew council Although there wereonly thirty in the class the new members showed superior intelligence inresponding to toasts at the banquetwhich followed the initiation
IJKLOVKI MATRON DEAD
Mrs John Colgan one of the mostestimable matrons of the city diedat her home 1108 Fourth avenueThursday as the result of cancerPrevious to her marriage she wasMiss Martha McCrory She Is sur ¬ColganViceCompany a daughter Miss UettleColgan and three sons WilliamHenry and J Clifton Colgan and ITher sisters Mrs Mary McCarthy
MaggieMcCroryCrory a veteran engineer In the Lou ¬
isville fire department The funeralservices had not been arranged atpressIIIUKT 1Y HOUSE
Thomas Hanlon pipeman of theNo 12 Engine Company was seri ¬
ously hurt Thursday in attempting tohitchone of the horses in time torespond to a fire alarm Jlanlonscollarbone was fractured and he wasIntenally Injured On the advice ofthe attending surgeon he was re ¬
moved to the City Hospital and atlast accounts was resting as well ascould be expected
WANTS TO HE CORONER
Dr Charles Molr has announced hiscandidacy for Coroner subject to theaction of time Democratic primary tokbe hold next year Dr Moir Is one ofLouisvilles most popular physiciansnnd has always been a loyal Demo ¬
crat He did much to build up theDemocratic Club of South Louisvillein the recent campaign and hisfriends believe he can win the nom-Ination
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and election
THAXKSGIVrXG DANCE
Trinity Council will ale Its lastdance before Advent on Thanksgivingchargelrassplendid ¬
tractive features The members ofthe committee are V 1C Ecker Chair¬
man F Hrigeman A M Klefer Johnnittmnn Leo Schulten J J DrlscollF T Hoffner Jr H A MorthorstValinotte and IJ EylI
HIS1IOP MQUATI BETTER
Right Rev Bernard J McQuaidBishop of tho diocese of RochesterBernardsySeminary since last June has so farrecovered that he expects soon to re-turn
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to the episcopal residence onFrank street The Bishop Is able tobe about the seminary and hopes arenow entertained that he will com-pletely
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recover
COLISEUM
The Coliseum Rink continues toprosper under the management ofManager Truehart There Is danc¬
ing as well as skating every night Inthe week except Sunday when thedancers give way to skaters entirelyGood music and tho best floor In thecity draws tho crowds each night
ALL FOR CHARITY
Purses amounting to 55000 werepresented to Archbishop Rlordan ofSan Francisco on the occasion of hissilver episcopal Jubilee The greaterpart of these contributions will foundscholarships in St Patricks Sem ¬
nary and time remainder will be de-voted to other charities
FRIENDS BOOST WALSH
Daniel Walsh one of the bestknown IrishAmericans In New Al-bany
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Is being urged to make applica-tion
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for the position of State TaxCommissioner The appointment willbe made by Governorelect MarshallMr Walsh Is a lifelong Democratand would make an efficient officer
FITS IX CHIEFS CHAIR
Major Burke is acting Chief ofPollee in the absence of Col JacobHanger who Is attending meetingof the National Association of PoliceChiefs in Richmond Before he re-
turns¬
Col Haager will visit NewYork
MATINEE DANCE
The Bright Eyes Club will give amatinee dance At Tfadorffs Hallnortheast corner of Eighteenth andKentucky streets Thanksafternoon The committee in chargeinvites the general public to attend
EUCHRE FOR CHARITYThe patrons and friends of SU
Anthonys Hospital are arranging amammoth euchre forthatlInstitutionto be held at Phoenix Hill Park naatJanuary
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350 450 and 5 Stand 350 450 and 5 Standard Values at ard Values at
285 285This extraordinary announcement is made pos-
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through the enormous purchasing power ofthe combined chain of stores The purchase in ¬
cludes all of the seasons mostwanted styles inthe EDWIN C BURTS SUPERIOR SHOESAlso a sample line of Model Boots making thisthe greatest valuegiving sale of fine shoes offeredto the people of Louisville this season Theabove embraces all the popular leathers and awide range of lasts and patterns to select from
Blankets and ComfortsSpecially Underpriced
BLANKETS
200 pairs Fleeced Blanketsat pair 59c100 pairs 5 Allwool Plaidsat pair 398100 Fancy Robe Blanketsat each188100 pairs 650 Fancy Allwool Bla-nketsatpair50050 pairs 1000 Allwool White Bla-nketsatpair750200 Single Blankets ready for use at each 69cExtra5000 yards 125zc Outing Cloth atyd8c
COMFORTSI750 Down Comforts assorted patterns alsoborderedat 500500 Extra Fine Silkoline Comforts with silkborders at 350300 Heavy Quilted Satineat 198400 Sanitaire Comfort at 275
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