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    S TUP BEE; OMAHA, SATI KDAY, AIWST 10, 1913,
Saturday Sales That Will Save Money for You
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OMAHA, SATTKDAY, AHU'ST
$2 & $2.50 Mesh Bags, $ 1 25
Special Purchase from a New York Maker
Hundreds of high class German nllver rlne ami thn nnhrnnk.
abla mesh bags In the most dcslrablo styles and newest shapes,
many are ma tinea, mey wouia sen in a
regular way at $2 and $2.50. A Saturday
special on our Main Floor: at, your
choice
nu newest snapes,
$125
Store
Closes
6 p, m.
Saturdays
Until
Sept. 1:
Other
Cays at 5
Wssnz m
Stores
Close
6 p. in.
Saturdays
Other Days
at 5 p. m,
Until
opt. 1
I basEaENT sp cial! Any Woman's
Fine Silk and Cotton r TT i.
Dress Materials Sg!er Hat
.. c a . m Oaf Stock
Worth 25c c- ? 1 l Saturday $4 00
35c i', at.. ''Yd Werth up to $5 1
Thousands of Tarda that are all xhla includes
absolutely thin season's good-- evory ,ulnn(r hat
Bilk Crepes, Foulards. Brocaded n si0Ck. large,
S!!ka'8ilk i.UP.e' IUlJh Ve.av? medium and small
Bilk Strip Poplins, etc 27-liich shapes, cleverly trimmed with
Wide, for street ntid evening; flowers and fancy feathers
drosses; on basement tOlAn nil the favorite straw brnlds.
bargain square at. yard s a, 4, v Every one a bargain.
Special Purchase
Midsummer
WASH Dresses
For Women and Misses
Made to Sell
up to 3T0U' j
SATURDAY at . . "
Hcores of dainty lawn dresses,
lingerie frocks, gingham, linen
and pretty ratine cloth summer
dresses In plain tailored Ideas
or lace and embroidery trim
mings, as well ns trimmings of
bands and buttons all colors
and whlto aro represented.
83 Wash Skirts of Bopps, Cordelias and Idnons, In white
and tan, plain tailored or bntton trimmed stylts, at...
Women's and Missus' Anto and Street Coats
Threo-quartcr of full length styles, In tan, with
pinin or cuniiiinauun iriiiunea collars nnu curia,
worm up to o.ou, at ,
$1
: $2.39
Children's Wash Dresses
wtmm
msr wva
Ill II I'kHW1
Children's flno White Lawn
Frocks, beautifully trimmed
with laces and embro dery -
sizes u to 11
years, worth
$1.25; Satur
day, at. . , . . .
49c
Children's Dress's at 79c
hams. Percales
n plain colors,
, worth I
I Flno Lawns. GlnRhanls. Percales
and Chambrays, In plain colors,
cnecKs anu Hinpos, ngnt
ianu uarK ensues
sues, 6 to 14 years,
Ho 11.50. at
jChildren's Dresses, 99c
Lawns. Ginghams. Percales and
Linens. In one-niece styles or Bal
kan ana jworroiK models
checks, stripes and plain
colors, including white,
worth up to is, at.
Children's, Misses' and Juniors' Dresses
Fine lawn and gingham In fancy figured and striped de
signs, also plain colors one-pie o styles,
Balkan or Norfolk effects worth to $2.50;
special at ,
Children's 62.00 Wash Coats In fine tan cotton repps, in
sizes O to 14 years, clover styles, at , 81.30
99c
D 11 lJUU U1T
$139
Leather Bags specie Priced
Immense lot of fine goat seal and Morocco leather
bags, German silver and gun metal mfk
frames, assorted shapes and sizes
worth to $2.50 ; special for Saturday at V--
u vol urn
$1.98
Seal Seal and Wal
rus Bags Assorted
sizes and colors
latest
styles.
worth to
$5, at.
Aluminum Xalrplns -
Set with rhlne
stonos worth 39o
and. 60c, special
at . 95o
Hew White Belting (with sterling- silver belt pin free) at, belt, 18o
Bolts worth 33c assorted oolors-to close out, special at...... 6c
JUnmintua Barettas, platinum finish-worth ll--t . ....... ...4Ho
gold rilled yrlendshlp Bracelets worth BOc Saturday Wo
Opera Chains, set with all oolor stones worth to si.BO at....88o
German Silver Vanity Oases regular S3 Taints at. T1.0
SATURDAY
Extra Sp ms is
OUR BIG SALE
Toilet Soaps
Tho favorlto brands
from the moat noted mak
ers; on sale all day at tha
most sonBationally lovr
prices.
Hen's Attto Eats
And traveling
hats, silk and
cotton, all
sizes, worth to
$2; extra spe
cial 50c
SPECIAL OFFERS
WAISTS
mo laces, em-
69c
Whke Ijrwh IilitKeiie and
Voile Waists High collar
and low neck styles, trim
med with flno laces, em
broidery
tucks, -worth
to fl.2t-
Kir
Womb's Flue Lawn, J4r
Kcrle (Hid Voile Waists
trimmed with dainty laces,
etnbroldory and tucks all
tiew midsummer styles all
Mr.m worth M
p to 93.00; 1,1 KC
Women's Hosiery
Women's' Pure- Thread Silk Hosiery
Heavy, medium and gauro we.ghts, all
slzo doublo tops or wide lisle garter tops
black, tan, whlto and m
fancy light shaues; at, JraM
pair. , . ; :
Women's I'uro Thread Silk Boot Hosloty
Wldo morcorlidif llslo garter tops, l.s.o
doublo solos, high splicul hcols and toes;
full fashioned, regular mnue; at, Ja
pair OUC
Women's Mercerised X-lile and Pure ww
Hosiery Many are full fashioned, re"lur
made some aro Blllt to tho kneo at, QQn
pair 30
Women's and Men's Cotton and Meroerlsed
Xilsle Hosiery Wldo hem tops, double, soles,
high spliced heels and toes, black, tan, IE.
whlto and fancy, pair, UU
Kisses', Boys' and Children's Cotton and Xer.
cerised lsle TlnlsheA Xosltry Qorter I Cn
tops, double heels and toes, at, pair.. "U
Infants' Cotton and X.!nle rislehea Sox
Plain and fancy striped tops, at, I fin
pair uo
Women's Cotton and X.lils Tlnliiitd acoslery
Doublo soles, heels and toes; black, 0.n
ton and fancy colors basement, pair
KNIT UNDERWEAR
FOR MIDSUMMER
Women' lsle Thread Salon gaits, umbrella
as! knes calf styles 7Co vaines, at, Qq
Women's &lal Thread Tests, meroerlsed fin
ish, taped neck, regular and extra slsts ne.
5o values ,. 9U
Women's Cotton Tssts regular and extra
Us, also oomfy-cut style 7 inn
lSe Talues.. I ZU
Children's Cotton Tests and Vants, HOo i .
valces, each......... IBU
ON THE MAIN FL0.R SATURDAY
Yeur Choice of Our Entire Stock
Man's ; Wbman's Oxford or Pump
In Our Entire Stock, Have Been Selling $35
AH Season at $3 and $3.50 a pair, at, pair, &f$
This offer includes tho fumous Rod Cross oxfords, Fit
Ezy pumps nnd oxfords, as well as tho most popular
makes. , Thoy come in all sizes and widths iu tan and
dull calfskin, patent leather, suedo in black, brown
and gray; also white canvas and while buckskin. All
new lasts many colonial styles with cut
steel buckles. We also include, white shoes J.
of all kinds Saturday prico
Women's Pumps and Oxfords, t Pair, $1.75
ro prici
$1
prole en linos of pumps and oxfords that formerly wcro priced up
10 so.uu 11 pnir. Just a uw pairs or a style but in rrs k e
practically all leathers uood styleB Saturday fcs, !-
at, pair. . . . . ,
'liases' and Children's Fumps, worth to 52.50, at 98c
Made of tan calfskin, dull and patent leathers olds and o-ds
but oxcellont vnlues worth to $2.50; Saturday at, pair. .. .QSd
Barefoot Sandals, in all siz?s for Children, 7c
Tan willow calfskin leather with elkskln soles sizes up to 8.
Drugs and Toilet Goods
Gem Damaskeen Safety Razor Dlailee
Special at, tho package 25c
Puro CaBtllo Soap,
1-lb. cako . . . .12
Kirk's Peroxide
Soap, the cake, 7
L y d i a Pinkham's
Comp., 91 bIeo 535
California Syrup of
Figs, 60c size, 20
TJnTTftTS! Epsom Salt' In your bath is
recommended by physicians for
stout people. It will reduco weight From 3
to S lbs, of Epsom Salts to each bath n
brings excellent results In obealty, We jP
sell the pure Epsom Baits at, the lb,....
Any Human Hair Switch
la Qsr Entire Stock
At Price
This includes all our grey
switches all our natural
wavy hair switches all oar
transformations - switches
in all shades.
All our $1.00 Switches. .QOe
AU our ?2.00 Switches $1.00
All our $3.00 Switches 91. BO
All our $5.00 SwitchfS .$0,
AU our 97.00 Switches 93.7S
AU our $10 Switches. .0.00
Hair Dressing, Manicuring
Shampooing in our Hair
Goods Sections, 2d foor and
Pompelau Room.
SPECIAL OFFERi
Undermuslins
69c
Corset Covers Pine muBllnt
trimmed with dainty laces
and embroidery, OQ
worth to 76c, at...-OJC
luslln Gowns, Combination
Suits and Petticoats Many
styles in fine lace and em
broidery trlmmel effects
worth up to $1.00,
at
Womea's Lingerie aad Crepe
Gowns, Combinations, Prin
cess Slips rb1 .PctticautB
dainty face, and embroidery ,
trimmed, worth 3 A A
to $2.0.0, at. . . . P 1 eU V
White Petticoats, made extra
fail and beautifully trlmmel
wth laces, embroidery and
tucks all lengths fAA
In several styles 1 IU"
worth to $4.00, at.
JOHHSOH .IHDSS1T TWELVE
Invincible Walter Maltcu Base Ball
History and Season's Record;
GALLIA XSILACH JS SEVENTH
Vvvnirater, After lloldlns Tlxera
ite)M tm SMckth, Sor-m t Pteees
Jk riMU ITmme, Lcttletv In
Five Ka.
DETIIOIT, Auc 15.AValter Johnson,
Washington's mlshtly pitcher, made
fcaM ball htttory today when his toam
defeated Detroit. 9 tc 7. It was his
twelfth consecutive victory, this season's
record In the major leagues. Earlier In
the season he won eleven sames before'
bains" beaten. Today was the fifth time
he opposed .Detroit this .year. On each
occasion ho Was returned the wlnnet.
VVUh Johnson pUchtntr In Invincible
form, Detroit had not thi (lightest
chano of victory. With his club holding
a alx-rut lead when tho seventh Inntnq
was completed, Manager Griffith re
placed qhnson with daWa, Then the
trouble commenced for "VTashlngton.
After holding tho Tigers scoreless In tho
eighth the youngster went to pieces In
the final Inning, Detroit making flvo runs
beforo rescuing pitchers, stopped them,
Johnou never extended himself while
he worked, Washington found Hall and
Lake for four rune In the first Inning
and the only real disturbances occurring
whllo Johnson was twirling was Lake's
homo run In tho third and Cobb's triple,
scoring Daumann In the sixth. Cobb was
robbed of a fourth hit by a wonderful
one-handed pickup and throw by Fostor.
Bcoro:
WASHINGTON!. DETOOIT.
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Mcllrld. u.t 1
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Johnon, p.. 4
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Htrper, p..,
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Tola's., ..u 14 r; u i
Hatted for House In the ntnth.
Washington 4 20000210-9
Detroit ..0 0100100 &7
Two-base lilts: McUrtdo, DauiVian. Mor
agn. Crawford. Three-baee hits; lloeller,
Morgan, Cobb, Koine run: Lake. Hits:
off Hal), three In ono. third Inning: off
Lake. VI lr seven and two-thirds Innings;
off House. 1 In ono Inning; ott Johson,
lu seven Innings; off Oallla. 3 In one
and one-third Innings; off Harper, 1 In
no liming, pitched two balls to Cobb In
the ninth lnlng; off Hughes, 0 In one
third Inning. Sacrifice files: Foster,
Milan. Stolen bases: Milan (2), McKoo
Those Kitten Brothers
Cuttin' Up Again; Giving
Away Straw HatstoMen
SATURDAY
W will give to anyone buying $1.50
worth of Merchandise
Hat Free
A Sad Shirt T l for Us Makes a Glad
Shirt Sale for You
$2-1.50 Shirts now $1.15
Pricos n Summer Furnishings Greatly Reduced
BLACK 12.60 HATTER
103 South 16th Street
(2), High. Dqublo plays: Mortality to
Oalnor. Left on bases: Washington, 10;
Dotrolt. 8. liases on balls: Off Johnson,
1; off Cliilllu, 3; oft Hall, 1; off Loke, 1;
off Hughes. 1. Struck out: By Qalla, 2;
by Lake, 3; by House, 1. Wild pitches:
Johnson, Lake, Harper, Tlmo: liCS.
Umpires: O'Loughtln and Sheridan.
' Comtaker's Men Win.
CHICAGO. Aug. 15.-lresldont Comls
key's flfty-ttfth birthday was celebrated
today when his team, the Chlcnro Whli
Sox, defeated New York, 3 to 2. An
error oy i-ccKinpaugn or chase's grounder
was partly responsible for the defeat
of the visitors. Lord had tripled In the
opening Inning. I'ecklnpaugh fumbled
Chasos grounder and Lord scored. Uodte
followed with a Texas leaguer In right
field and Chase scored from first, muk
Ing a beautiful slide, around Catcher
Bweeney, who attomptod to catch him
At the plate. The winning run was mado
when Chappolle, tho high priced out
fielder, singled, stole second, went to
third on Lord's out and crossed the
Plato on u hit by Chase. The easterners
suited u belated rally In the ninth atter
two men Were out, scoring two runs
on singles by Williams and Uwceney and
a triple by Caldwell. Score;
NEW VOUK. C11ICAQO.
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0 3 0 oucrttr. b...4 o l s o
10 0 OLiora. 3b ... t 1 2 0 0
1 2 0 0Clii, lb. . 4 1 13 0 1
1 1 3 lD&Jle, tl.... 4 13 0 0
13 4 OCoWtu. It.. 4 1 3 0 0
1 cnu, o.... 3 o 3 1 0
u if, ((..3 0 3 4 0
I OCttotU, p... t 0 0 1 0
cook, ct
U 4
Cr.
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Knlibt. 3b.. 4
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OtUwtll. M I
ToUli 31 I 21 It 1 ToUlf 33 2713 1
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Chicago 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
Two-base hit: Collins. Three-base hits:
Lord, Caldwell. Sacririco hit: Cook:
Stolen base: Chappelle. Double play:
Clcotto to Weaver to Chase. Left on
bases: New York, 8: Chicago, 6. liases
on balls: Off Clcotte. 4; off Caldwell,
H't b' Pitched ball: Uy Caldwell
Chappelle. Struck out: By Caldwell,
xl,? 9.,c5tte!n" ped ball: Schalk.
Wild pitch: Clcotte. Time: 1:. Um
pires: Dlnecn and Egan.
Mackmen Take Second.
CLEVELAND. Aug. ML-Phlladelphla
defeated Cleve.and In the secood game
Af Inn ..Hn. .rt.,,. . ni.ii ..... .
made many erruns but these were offset
itiiunB or me leaaera, who
solvable. -u...
A threatened rally by Cleveland in the
sixth Inning was cut short when. wlh
that Ka full Tint. , , l . .V . . .
and pulled down Lajolo's fierce liner that
.ooked good lor three bases. Jackson was
tasnly doubled off Hrst.
a no oaiuns or Aiuriiny. who mado four
the contest was hopelessly onesided Man
ager Birmingham tent In several recutts.
Score:
OLtrVBltANXl. nilLADBUMlIA.
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JtckwOp tt. 4 110 0 Col I tan, tb., I 2 ? J
LAJ0.4J. b. . 4 I 3 OlUk.r. U...4 t 4 I 0
Johoitoo, lb t I t McluDli, 1U U t 0 I
Tumr, Jb.. 4 l I 1 Otruak, !f. t 1
w eiiaiou, A M 9
2.'inTr ! ! ! !
O'M.lll. ... 3 1 3 o lOrr. as I lilt
Kractr, c... 3 oil .ak. p.... ( a
Vs-pi s : : I"- "iiM
Totsls 41 13 31 11 I
Hatted for CuUop la ninth.
Cleveland 2 0 0 4 1 0 3 o I
PhlladelphU ...JHOlni 1-12
T"Tr rV- Ita SJ. lilt. J.KtiHnn " -It. . . .
Itmis, Oldrtng. llaker. T1xreba hit-'
l.ati2F-t 8c,"lt -Jlia: UrvuMj, Oldrlnil
2Jt StAjleu baacs: Qrtumr. iLclzmU. Dou-
b pXtrV Cb,n?,n.to L-01 l Jora-
I none In one-third Innhuj; ofl ShaTrkt-r '
1 12 to 0gbt and twv-thlrda Ipnlawj wf
third: off lalkenbcrg, 6 In three Innings;
off Cullop, 8 In four Innings. Bases on
balls: Off Kahler, 3; off Falkenberg, 3;
off Cullop, 1; off Shawkcy. 4. Struck
out: By Kahler, 1; by Talkenberg, 1;
by Cullop. is by Shawkey, 6. Wild
pitches: Falkonberg, 2: Kahler, 1. nrst
base on errors. Cleveland, 3; Phlladel-
?hta, 1. Left on bases; Cleveland. 14;
hlladelphla, 10. Time: 2:50. -Umpires!
J2vans and Utldebrund.
Iled Sax Bent tlroiiviis.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15. Moseley and Hall
wcro almost Invincible, wnllo Wellinan
was hit opportunely, Boston making It
two straight from 8t. Louis by tho svore
or 2 to 1.
Shotton was the only player who could
hit tha visiting pitchers, getting a slngln
off each and scoring the locals- lono run
when Moseley walked three, 'succesd.vn
batters.
Oat-Oner's slnsrlo und a double by
Yerkcs In the second Inning gave Boston j0f excitement.
110 UIBb 1UI1. ,11 11IC T.iaill.il .,.vp
sot hln second doubio and Ulilo.1 on
Nunamaker's saorif.co fly after Janviln
had sacrificed him to third base.
In the ninth Inning, afier two wcro out.
Speaker ran to the center field foncu fur
Williams' drive, which looked like a sure
home run. 8001:
ST. WUIS. DOSTOM
All. 11.0. A. E. AB.ll.O.A.K.
fihotltn. ef.. 4 3 4 3 OHoooer. rl.. 4 14 0 0
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lrtt, lb.... 4 0 3 4 Oapeiker. cf.. 2 0 3 0 0
Wllllanu. Ill t M Oljord. If 4 3 8 0 0
AiMtln, 3b... 3 0 3 1 ardntr, 3b. 3 1 0 0.0
Balcnli, H..3 0 3 2 OV.rkM. 3b.. 3 3 1 t O
Jotiniton. tt. 3 0 1 0 OJantrln. .. 3 1 1 3 0
Alticndtr, oJ b 3 i ONuu'mikr. c2 0 3 0 0
HcAlMt.r. oO 0 2 3 ODrtOl.ir, p.. 3 0 0 1 0
Wtllroin. p. 3 O 0 4 011,11, P 1 0 0 0 0
Ii'rat rdnr, pOOOVO
Compton ...1 0 0 0 0 ToUU 15 T 27 11 0
Uriel 1 0 0 0 0
THREE RAGESEXGITIHG ONES
Events of Grand Circuit Meet 'Fur
nish Plenty of Inteiest.
MARIGOLD TAKES 2:08 STRAIGHT
Eleanor G. Lend All the "Way In
First Heat of the Stlcl Trot,
liut (.rand Mnralial Dcst
In' Three.
ToUU U 1 3T 14 0
Batted for Alexander In eighth.
Batted for Wellinan In eighth.
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-5
St Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Yerkes (2), Lewis,
Hooper. Hits: Oft Moseley, 1 In six In
nings; off Hall, 1 in two Innings; oft
Wellman, 6 In eight Innings; off Baum
gardner, 1 In ono Inning. 8acrlflco hits:
Stovall, Janvrln, Bngle. Sacrifice fly:
Nunamaker. Stolen bases: Speaker,
Shotten (2), Williams, Lewis. Lett on
bases: St. Louis, 4; Boston. 2. Bases
on balls: Oft Mosele 3: off Wellman.
2; off Baumgardnbr, 1. Struck out. By
Moseley, 2; by Wellman, 2; by Baum
gardner, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Mc
Ureevey and Connolly.
Motorcyclists Plan
to Hold Road Races
About forty members of the Omaha
Motorcycle club gathered at the Nebraska
Cycle company, Fifteenth and Harney
streets, to discuss plans for a cross,
country nnd 100-mlle race. It was deter
mined to hold the former a week from
the coming Sunday.
The start will Da from the postotflce.
and the course from Omaha to Tekamoh. i cade.
from there to Fremont and from Fremont I Pacing, 3:12 class, purso tUOQ, three in
to Lincoln and back to the starting point. 1 .. . .
. t, vTr' - Mew Elder. br.g.. by Box
1 Elder, jr. (Murphy) Jill!
v-.uui, ifc u. iua;.i,.him(M A 1- 3 3 2
, DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 15. There were
only thre races on yesterday's Orand cir
cuit program, but they furnished plenty
There was a -whipping
finish In almost every heat and the
winning margins always were narrow.
Two of the three entries In tho, free-for-all
pace, which was Included In tho
original card, were scratched and tha
race declared off.-
Marigold took tho 2:03 trot In straight
heats. View Elder waS returned winner
of the 2;1S pace atter five heats and
Orand Marshal captured the 2:18 trot in
four.
Cabel, who won tho 2:10 pace yester
day In straight heats, looked like a win
ner 111 the 2:10 class today, He took the
first two heats handily, with View Elder
close behind. In the third heat Elder
and Cabel drew away as they neared
the wire and In the last few strides
Murphy shoved his gelding In front to
win by a nose. View Elder took the
next heat with less trouble. In the final
round Murphy and Cox had a battle
royal around to the last 100 yards, where
Cabel cult.
ISIennor U. Lends In First.
Eleanor a. led all the way in the first
heat of tho 2:18 trot, but Grand Marshal
was the best In the three. Frances Qra.
ham was always near tha front, finish.
Ing second In every heat, but Qeers could
not quite land her ahead.
Both Cheeny and Peter Thompson made
a poor showing In the 2KB trot. Man
gold was alwayo ahead In the first htat.
In the second Murphy kept her back
until entering the stretch, when he sent
her along to win with ease.
An unusual feature this afternoon was
the parading In front of the stand of
three horses which Qeers had driven to
victory In the M. & M. They were Dudle
Archdale. winner In 1S10; Anvil, U1L and ,
Reusens, 1313. The first two of these will '
bo in tho free-for-41 trot tomorrow, the
third contender In which will be Cas-i
Summaries:
A limit of twenty-five miles an hour will
bo set. and from seventr-flTo to a hun.
drwl entries are expected, to compete for
prtzea
Tha lOMulle orent will be held carry m
BepUuuhor and vtU be run over a twenty-
mile circular course. The most advas
tageuus point for tbla contsst Is on the
ether stda af the Missouri, but tt a ratt
tile location can to mapped out around
Omaha tt WD be glreii a prefereaoe.
First prtse wQl consist of fjn The can
tata Is cpta is ereiT&ua
Ited a. U. a (1L Jones) 14 4
Flax Comity, ch. j. (Stokes)... 4 3 3
Elbrlno Bella b. m. (Porter) 1 LAn
Tommy Pointer, h. a (liana
fin) t ds
Damltsa. h, g. tPraxier). ....... cr
Time, 10SH. fcCni. 2,07. tH. ttSM.
' Troiiint. sua class, parse 4U.0DQ. thwe
In lire;
Orand Marshal. VOc si. tnr Tm
H. Kay (.Show) Jill
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