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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ITKIPAT, NOVEMBER HO, 1000. MYSTERY OF THE LOST GROOM Mother BeceWe Bloodstained Veit Per forated by Ballet. DR. GUER RELATES REMARKABLE TALE Whether or Not Alleiceil I'lirslclnn I Urn n lap, lie .r rrtliHm linn Bridal (Jarment Worn hjr Miming Youiik Mau. The mystery of the dlaappearanco of Ray Blrum, brlUcirroom, who, with J500 In hts pockot, was enroute a month ago from Vic tor, Colo., to Wisconsin to wed Miss Xclllo Jones, was again brought to the attention of tho pollco yesterday through tho medium of three letters received by Chief Donnhuo from Victor, Colo. Instead of shedding light on tho case, however, tho letters leave It as much In darkness as ever. Tho threo lettors were In a slnglo largo cnvelopo, sent by tho marshal at Victor. Tho first Is from tho mysterious "doctor," who, early In November, wrote a leter to Ulrum's Oancce, notifying her of her lover's mishap. Tho second Is from Mrs. M. M. Blrum, tho boy's mother, at Victor, and the third Is from tho marshal himself. The "doctor," who now signs himself "Dr. Qucr," writes as follows. Dr. tJurr Kxplnlna. "SUATTLE, Wash., Nov. 21, 1000. Charles Blrum, Victor, Colo.: Dear Sir I want to explain the circumstances concerning your brother's mishap. It was near Omaha, and I was driving homo as the Hurlington train topped for water. or coal, I don't know which. However, for what reason for weariness or want of exercise Itay, as ho calls himself, got off ,tho rear end and was approached by nomo ono who, without par ley, fired two shots, ono taking effect In Ray's left Bide. "I took him homo with mo and porsuaded him to accompany mo to tho coast. Ho has 1 now pretty nearly recovered his physical health, but Is brokon In heart and spirits. Ha Informs mo of his Intention of going away and thanks mo for my kindness. I leavo Scattlo tonight and believe ho In tends to go to Omaha. DIl. GUER. "V. 8.1 mall you somo of his clothes his vest and shirt. Ho wanted me to keep them, but I won't do it. O." ThlH letter, scribbled In lead pencil on long slender scraps of paper, Is poorly polled and awkwardly constructed. Its author Is ovldcntly tho author of the letter written to Miss Jones early In the month which was signed "Dr. ." Following la a copy of tho letter from Marshal O'Connoll: Vernlon of (lie Slnmhal. VICTOR. Colo. Chief of Police, Omaha Rama tlmo iiro your department won noti fied of the dlsappcarnnco of u young man named llay lllrum of this place. Yoncrday his mother, who resides here, received through tho mall from Seattle. Wnsh., a jinckago containing the vest and shirt that Itay 1b known to have worn awny from hero. They nre blood stalnt d, and there Is n bullet hole through both In tho region of tho heart. . , .. Thero was nlso In thn package a letter, dated at 8cattle on November 21, In which tho writer writes as follows: (Hero fol lows tho subslanco of Dr. Quer's note.) Now, If thero Is any truth at nil In this letter thorn must bo a Dr. Guor somewhero uround Omaha, and If ho could bo located we could get at the bottom of this matter, which, to me, has a vory peculiar lopli. Either this man lllrum is insane, or tho boy has got Into tho hands of somo gang that has beon keeping him hiding for some reason that I cannot figure out. I wish you would find out whether there Is such a man ns Dr. Ouer In or around Omaha, and let meknow. Q,CONN Marshal, Victor, Colo. Chief Donohue declines to express an opinion as yet concerning this remarkable case. He la having It Investigated. BENEFIT FOR THE AUDITORIUM School Children Unite with 1'rofea- lonnl Talent to Forward Nerr Knterurlse. The public school children's benefit per formance for the auditorium fund will be glvon this afternoon at the Orpheum theater. The members of the Board of Education have granted permission to the Auditorium company to placo the tickets on ealo In all the public schools and It is expected that tho little ones will test the capacity of tho house. Tho benefit will be tho first given In behalf of tho new project. Mr. J. Rush Dronson, tho manager of tho Orpheum, has donated the use of the house and tho services of tho company. Mayor Moores will address the children from tho stage. Tho program will be as follows: Suglmuto's Royal Imperial Troupe of Japanese. HoprJno Solo Jessie Pndgham Mllo. Christine's Dogs, Monkeys and Cats. Cornet Solo Arthur Goff Violin Solo Harry Ilradvr Juvciillo Iloxers Weru Brothers Piano Solo Mrs. Yettn Mlttell Mitchell Soprano Solo Mnrlo Ollmorj Ulcyclo Expert Turner Haines Skirt nnd Spanish Dancer... Theresa Uapler Sotlbrette Myrtlo Krnnlcs Cako Walkers Jnko nnd Emma Rousek Who Sings tho Old Songs? , , Frances Olrard Piano Solo Miss Lulu Clarncr Elocutionist Miss Virginia Merges KtLLIXd IIA1U STOPPED. Baldness Cured by Dentroylnsr the Pnrnslte (ierm that Cnitsen It. Baldness follows falling hair, falling hair follows dandruff, and dandruff Is tho result of a germ digging Its way Into tho scalp to the root of tho hair where it saps tho vitality of tho hair. To destroy that germ Is to prevent as well as to euro dandruff, falling hair, and, lastly, baldness. Thero Is only ono preparation known to do that, Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new, scien tific discovery. Wherever It has been tried It lias, proven wonderfully successful. It can't bo otherwise, because it utterly do stroys tho dandruff germ. "You destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect." Iberian Prison AholUhed. Siberia 1b no longer to be a penal colony. Tho Imperial decree abolishing the former status is tho result of tho building of tho Trans-Siberian railroad. Nothing can com paro to tho rapid settlement of tho vast siborlan plains by the lnrushlng farmors. unloss It bo tho rapid growth achieved by that famous dyspepsia cure, iiostetter s Stomach Bitters. Try It for constipation, Indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness er flatulency, if you would be well. REBELSH0LD THE INTERIOR Colombian Government Making- Slaw Work Suppressing the Insurrection. NEW YORK, Nov. 29. A dispatch from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to the Herald says: News of robol activity on the Pacific coast of Colombia, not permitted to pass over tho wires controlled by tho government, has been received at Esmeraldas. Although driven from positions command ing tbo port of Bucna Ventura by tho ex pedition brought from Panama on tho steamar Taboga, tho liberal forces are operating In the Interior east of that city. They hold tho road to Call, which Is now besieged by a Btrong Insurgent force and must hoou surrender unless relieved. ItoporU of tho fighting at Buena Ventura show that tho port had been closely block aded by tho Galtan and tho Salinas for three weeks when tho Taboga expedition arrived. Tho Taboga, which flew the Brit ish flag during tho action, was equipped with artillery. It was rolnforced by tho gunboatB Boyaca and Darlon, which had been held In tho harbor by tho blockade, and these so vigorously bombarded tho posi tions on Points Bazan and Soldado that tho rebels retired Into tho Interior. An ad vanco by the garrison resulted in the cap ture of Generals Salamanca and Hovas, who fought to the last. Three guns were also captured. The Taboga took to tho port a cargo of arms, ammunition and provisions. The artillery It carried will bo mounted for tho defense of tho port. J. Odgors of Frostburg, Md., writes: "I had a very bad attack of kidney complaint and tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which gavo me lmmodlato relief, and I was perfectly cured after taking two bottles." Take no ubstltute. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store. South Omaha. POSITIONS SEK THE MEN Omnha Labor AKeuelen Are Unable to Find Workmen Sulllulent to Their I'rvNent Needs. Tho managers of the labor agencies re port a dearth of men for the situations they havo to offer. Ono agency this week sent out twonty-four men, tho largest num ber which has left Omaha In a body for sev eral wcoits. Tho work ofTered is in Wyo ming, whero tho Union Pacific and other railroads and construction companies are making extensions, Improvements and re pairs. Wages In tho west havo advanced beyond tho expectation of all of tho agents and good workmen for unskilled labor aro receiving from 2 to $2.50 a day. With all of this opportunity to securo work thero aro a number of Mnemployed laborors In Omaha and each day sees a number pass through town, but they aro not going In tho direction of work. The annual heglra of tho unfettered laborer to tho south has sot In In earnest, and ho will work every devlco possible to get trans portation to southern points. There Is somo system by which laborers' tickets aro sold by the railroads at reduced rates, but it has been found necessary to withdraw, this prlvllego for the present and labor agencies can get reduced rates for working men only to places whero worklngmen aro needed, but where none of thoso pcoplo do- sire to go. Help Nature Help YonJ Vitality cannot cure disease, unless your body's kept clean tnsldo and out. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic keep It clean Insldo. AH druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. BOOKS BETRAY HIS GUILT Geora-e Griffith, Deceased Clerk of Cincinnati Hoard of Kducatlon, Found to lie a Defanlter. CINCINNATI, Nov. 29. Tho discovery of n supposed error of $1,600 In tho books of Gcorgo Griffiths, deceased, late clerk of tho Board of Education of Cincinnati, led to the examination ot his books with tho discovery, It is snid, that Griffiths was an apparent defaulter to the amount ot 1100,000. Grif fiths had been clerk for thirteen yearB and had always had the entire confidence of the whole commun'ty. His estnto, it Is said, will not meet more than ono-flfth of the shortago and his bondsmen will have to make up tho remainder Recomiu?nda It to Trulmnen. O. H. Hausan, Lima, 0 engineer L. E. & W. R. R., writes: "I have been troubled a great deal with backache. I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend It to any one, especially my friends among the train men, who are usually similarly afflicted." Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug storo. South' Omaha. Commlamloncr-Elect la Dyliiar. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 29.-Hon. Josenh Her rlngton, Btoto commissioner-elect, Is dying nero irom jiriRiu s disease, i no last rues w.irrt lulmlnlfltarnil hv thn Pnthnlln chnrnh shortly beforo noon In tho prexenco of tho dying man und hts family, who nre hero from Hedalla, Mo. Mr. Herrlncton, who waa elected on the democratic ticket, has been HI for somo tlmo. During thn cam paign ho was in Colorado and only re cently reiurneu nero. A I'rupheny, The holidays will soon bo here and feast ing galore Children will cat moro candy and sweets than is good for them and older people cram themselves with much moro food than they can digest. As a result there Is certain to be casos of indigestion and bilious colic, accompanied with the most excruciating pains. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy now and be prepared for them be fore spending all your money for Christ mas presents. BOUGHT FROM U. S. CUSTOMS HOUSE flf fl.no Dress Good nt 2Bc and 4lo Yd 75o Silk Crepon and Mousacllne dc Sole, trio Yd Silk nnd Velvet Ilemnnnts, Cotton Gooda Sale Another lot of remnants that were im ported from France and England to tnko orders by. All high grade black goods, crepono, cashmeres, serges, brocaded black goods, etc. Every ono of these remnants run in length from H to T-S yd., and theru are four to eight to match, very wldo ma terial, enough for ladles' waists, ladles ktrtB, children's dresses, etc., etc. These goods range from $1.60 to $2.60 and go ac cording to length and quality at lCc, 25c and 35c for entire plcco . J1.00 AND 11.60 DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, 25 C AND 49C YD. All high grado dress goods and cloths, cashmeres, silk and wool mixtures, In lengths from 2 to 6 yards, on bargain squaro nt 25c and 49c yard. REMNANTS FOR HOLIDAYS. 75c silk crepon, moussellno do sole In pink, blue, cream and black for fancy work, dolls' dresses, ladles' waists, children's dresses, In lengths from l',4 to 2 yards, but many pieces to match, enabling a lady to jnako almost an cntlro costume from same. On Hale nt 15c yard. REMNANTS OF SILK, 5C, IOC, 15C, 25C. A now lot ot silk, Including all Imagina ble qualities and designs, palds, figures, brocadts, stripes, checks, running In length from Vi to 7-8 yd., one yard and up, all go at Cc, 10c, 15c and 25c. $1.50 SILK VELVETS, 490 YD. Silk velvets In black and colors, worth $1.50, nt 49c yard. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. 10,000 yds. Imitation French flannel, worth 15c, go at 6 Vic ynrd. 10,000 yards bleached muslin, worth 7Ho, go at 2 lie yard. Ono big counter ot lining cambric, lo yd. Light and dark outing flaniol, best qual ity, 8'4c yard. Light outing flannel, worth 10c, mill rem nants, 5c yard. Drapery ticking and cretonne, 8V4c ynrd. Mercerized sateen remnaats, worth 26c, go at 64c yard. 30-Inch wide Brandcnberg percales, worth 25c, go nt Gljc yard. 10,000 yards half wcol plaid dress goods. worth 25c, go at 7Hc yard. And hundreds ot other bargains in base ment today. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. The Omnha Sknt Club will hold its annual tournament at the Schlttz Roof Garden, beginning Satuiday, December 1, at 8 p. m. Thero aro about sixty members, who will attend, and It is expected f. number will bo present from out ot town. Every skat player is cordially Invited, whother a member or not, and no ono will regret attending, as a number of elegant prizes will be awarded the winners. HOMBSUBICUIIS TICKETS Trylnn to OrsnnUe Mlnera, PITTSBURG. Nov. 2!). A movement has been started by the olllwrs of the PlttB burg district to organize all tho miners of tho live district organizations ot the bituminous Apian of Pennsylvania Into n slnglo body similar to tho Htnte organiza tions in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Iowa, and other statea, Sixty thousand miners ure concorned and of these 20.000 are members of tho United Mine Workers. MRS. J. BENSON. IF YOU WANT THE BEST $1.50 Glove Made Take a Perrin, lierht or heavy weierht. If vou want the best $2. 00 undressed glove made take tlie rernn. We can give you the best $1.00 glove made Remember we have a handsome line of CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Box and other new styles, from tho smallest to 10 years, and prices from the lowest up. We have some pretty Eiderdown Cloaks from 1 to 4 years we are closing out for 75c. See the new Comb Hair Ornaments for holding the hair off the neck now being demonstrated at our store. BOSTON STOKE REMNANTS Another Grand Lot of Imported Drtu Goods Remnants that Match. Vis Hock Ialand Iloate On sale Tuesday, December 4, to points In southern and western Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Colo rado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. For full lnfotmatton call at city ticket office, 1323 Farnam street. Chicago and Hetnrn, 914.70. Tickets on sale November 30 and Decem ber 1 at Illinois Central ticket office. Call at 1402 Faraam for particulars. now Wyonilnar Voted. DENVER. Nov. 29. Official returns show thn result of tho election In Wvomlnir to havo boon as follows: McKlnfey, 14.482; Hryan. 10,161 : McKinioys plurality, ,3J8. Ti"nr eonirrcss: Mondell (ren.i. 14.BS9: Thompson (dem.), 10,047; Mondell's plurality, 4,41).'. 80 Cakes of Soap (or $1.00 We still have some of that toilet soap left which wo are Belling 4 cakes for Be, or 80 cakes for 1.00. Wo sell COc SocUty Hygtentque Soap at 29c cako. Wo sell 4711 White Rose Soap at 12c cako. We sell Woodbury's Facial Soap at ISo cake. We sell Packer's Tar Soap at 15c caka. We sell Jap Rose Soap at 7c cake. Wo sell Small Juvenile Soap at 6o cake. We sell Pears' Unscented Soap at 12c cake. We sell Big Bar Imported Castile Soap at 35c. WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE!. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go Corner 16th and Dodge Streets. HAYDK.VS HHMNANT SALUS. The .New IVononi)' IlitrRnln llaom Urarrded ivlth the Mont Antonlshlntc BARGAINS FOR REMNANT DAY. Thousands ot yards of fancy gold nnd sil ver tinsel drapery, worth 25c yard, in rem nants at 5c yard. Remnants ot best dark dress percales at 6c ynrd. Remnants best quality French flannelettes, 9V4c. Rem nants of royal blue percales, 2ic REMNANTS OF SILKS IN THE NEW ECONOMY BARGAIN ROOM. Thousands of yards of plain silks and satins In all tho bright shades, for fancy work or linings, odds nnd ends of nil de scriptions, to close out for a moro fraction of their actual worth. Big lot of silks nt 15c yard. Big lot of silks at 25c yard. Big lot of silks at 39c yard. Bo suro and nttend tho big silk sale In tho now economy bargain room. Thou sands of remnants of nil kinds of goods on sale. FRIDAY MORNING a special lino ot 600 2V4 yards long dresser scarfs In all colors, regular prlco $1, on salo at 19c. HAYDEN BROS. Attend tho big shoo sale Friday. BELIEVES IT WAS MURDER Stnte Mine Innnector Sn nerryrllle UUnnter Wan Unexpected Itesult of Attempt to Kill I-'oremun, PITTSBURG, Ta., Nov. 29. A Morgan town, Va., special says: State Mlno Inspec tor James W. Taui of West Virginia Bays tho recent mine dltaster at Bcrryvllle, In which fourtoen lives woro lost, was tho re sult of a conspiracy to kill tho foreman of tho mlno. Tho conspirators, after lighting tho fuse, stood at tho entranco of tho mine, but the forco of the explosion was greater than they expected and they were also killed. To Netr York Vln Mnnnrii Knlla. A moBt attractive and pleasant trip If mado via tho Lohlgh Valley railroad. De lightful scenery. Fast trains. Dining cars; servlco a la carte. 914.70 CHICAGO AXD HUTUllN-14.7ri Via ChtcMiro, Milwaukee St. Panl Ily On November 30 and December 1. the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway will sell round trip tickets, Omaha to Chi cago, for JH.25. Tho tickets aro limited to Dccomber 10. City Ticket office, 1504 Far nam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Fourteen Seventy-Five CHICAGO AND RETURN THE NORTHWESTERN LINE November 30, December 1. Return Decem ber 10. 1401-3 Farnam street. USE IT NOW Don't wait till your hands get chapped. By using it this kind of weather It pre vents them from chapping later on. It's not very expensive only 10c a bottlo or three for 25c. Cramer's Kldnoy Cure 75c Lotus Cream 10c Duffy'n Malt Whiskey 83c Pcruna 75c Bromo Quinine 15c 1 dor. 2-gr. qulntn Capsules 1c 1 doz. 3-gr. Quinine Capsules 10a 1 doz, 6-gr. Quinine Capsules 15o Wlno ot Cardui "5c B. 8. S 75c Pierce's Prescription 75c Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills.... Jl. 00 Bchaefe 'a Cough Syrup 2)c Scott's Emulsion 75c Ozomulslon '. 73c Wine of Cod Liver Oil 75c Schradcr's Fig Powder 25c Magnet Pile Ointment, 23a Miles' Nervine 75c Hudyan 60c CUT PRICE DRUGGIST SCHAEFER I. V. Cor. Kltk aid Cklcaxn. O40400404040040404 o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 r o 4 1215 Far nam St. O Exclusive Dealers In Photo Supplies O O40404040 40404040 40 Thanksgiving ; Dinner. ; Take a picture, ot the family gather- 2 lng at Thanksgiving. For thoso who q already havo a kodak or camera all that is needed Is somo of our Smoke- q less Flash Powder safe and reliable. PREMOS, POCOS AND EASTMAN X KODAKS greatly reduced In price. Beautiful assortment of n O Albums. Albums. The Robert Dempster Go,, ONLY TWO NIGHTS i IN MAKING THE TRIP OMAHA TO PORTLAND VIA UNION PACIFIC 150 Miles Along the Columbia River by Daylight on the . . . CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL" Leaves Omaha 8i20 A. Ai. Dally. "THE MAIL AND EXPRESS FOR PORTLAND" Lcarea Omaha ut 1 185 P. M. Daily. "THE PACIFIC EXPRESS," ALSO FOR PORTLAND, Lcaraa Omaha at 4r35 P. M. Daily. NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1821 FARNAM STREET. TEL. 316. We ask for our coal a thorough and impartial trial- and if this is given we know what the verdict will b PENNSYLVANIA Best Hard Coal SHERIDAN Best Wyoming Coal. Victor White, 1605 Farnam. TELEPHONE 127. THINGS FOR OMAHA PEOPLE TO BE FOR THIS YEAR. Thankful that we're going to have an aud itorium that the Knights of Ak Sar-Ben have $9,623 cash that Nicoll makes tail ored suits as cheap as you can buy ready made. KO to $10 for suits that ore cut to your flc uro; 20 to $40 for over coats and $5 to $12 for pants. Wo thnnk you for reading this. THE TAILOR Karbach Block, 209-11 S. 15th St, Chicago and Return Oa November SO an Decaa W 1 th Burllngtan will sell tickets, Omaha to Chicago and mum, for 114.7S. Tickets good to raturn till Qacembar 10. Thraa Flyers to Chicago from the Burlington Station erery ay: 7:0 a. a., tiOO p. m., anil 7:6 . aa. j tickbt orrica 1502 FARNAM STREET. TEL. 23. VRLINOTen ITATM.1, IOTH AND MASON STS. TEL. 128. Men's Fine Winter Sxiits In all the prevailing styles, in genuine English worsteds, in stripes, chocks, broken effects nil the newest creations in fancy rough cheviots nnd home spuns, best grade vicunas in ox ford nnd gray. The high priced custom tail ors can't produce better fitting or better made garments than are in this showing. $8.50, $10, $11, $12.50. Men's Winter O'coats Let this ono represent n dozen others all of extra good values. Tltis one is Covert, re inforced, satin yoke, satin pip ing, fancy lining, satin sleeve lining, silk velvet collar, hand somely tailored and perfect in style. Merchant tailor's price, $25 other store's price $12 The Ts'ebraska's price Pages of honest praise would not convince you so quickly as a brief visit to our clothing department, where you can try on and try on, examine and examine, com pare and compare we'll put our time against yours you're not compelled to buy it all rests with yourself. Men's Fall Style Hats You, as a rule, pay $3.75 for a Black Derby. Perhaps by looking around you could find one for $.'1.74. Xow, what's the use of paying .$3.74, $3.75, $4.00 or $5.00 for a hat to wear you through the winter? We've "I Cft good Black Derby Hats for lOv Then, for $2.00 and $2.50, they're just as good as Mr. Hatter could sell you for double the price. "Nebraska Hats" are known all over the northwest as the best values getatable. All styles but old style, all colors but the off colors. IwT THANKSGIVING OVER- Tho next move will bo to got your Christ mas Gifts. Our stock Is so complete this yonr We want you to spend a fow min utes at our storo. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, 1R1U DOUtiliAS STllEKT. IS HiYDENs HAYDEN s The Great Shoe Sale Beg Today Thousands of pairs finest shoes from the Chicago Wholesale Stock piled high on Dig oargain tables in Economy Bargain Room and in our big main shoe deof 1 in These shoes sacrificed to us for spot cash on account of a change in the Chicago firm on Jan. 1st. See our shoe window; see the prices and don't miss this great sale, It will be a rare opportunity to get good shoes for little money. Big Shoe Sale Begins Friday. Thousands of Pairs of these Fine Shoes on Big Bargain Ta bles and in Original Cases. $1.16 $1.29 ,'.'.'.'.'.$1.47 34c 32c WOMEN'S $2.00 vici kid lace Bhoes, all sizes, trY onlo of 5shoe9 WOMEN'S $2.50 vici kid lace shoes j?o at WOMEN'S $3.00 and $3.50 vici kid and vesting top lace shoes for WOMEN'S $1.00 velvet embroidered house slippers, all Pizes for CHILDREN'S 75c patent leather cloth top shoes, sizeB 1 to 5 for CHILD'S $1 kid button shoes sizes 5 to 8 for A Cr 1 MEN'S $2 satin calf lace shoo $118 MISSES' $150 kid lace shoes, Q7r B0YS' $1-76 mtiv Srain lac0 BhoeB' Q7c sizes 11 to 2 for A for WOMEN'S Fine Sample $5.00 and $0.00 Shoes, for $2.97 HAYDEN BROS.