Nature's Laboratory. The cream of tartar tree belongs to the category of plants yielding ready made products. They are members of the genus “Adansonia.” The height of the tree is from forty to teventy feet, while the top is over one hundred and cighty feet across. A Venetian who has left us the most ancient description of the tree, tells us that in 14564 he found one at the mouth of the Senegal with a circum- ference of one hundred and twelve feet. that tralian species is named-—saw eighty-five feet in circumference height of two feet from the ground. The acid is found in pulp surrounding the seed, and has at all times been highly esteemed by travelers, who mix it with a little water in order to make a refreshing beverage. The bark of the tree con- tains a remarkably strong fiber which in some parts is made into ropes, others woven into cloth. principle, to which the name “Adansonin” has been given, is ex- tracted from the bark. fine white needles of a smell similar tremely bitter in taste. It esting from the fact that only product known up to the pres- ent that has an antagonistic action a deadly poisonous seed used natives on the west and east of Africa, to insure their arrows in. tlicting a fatal wound. seems ———— Counselor “Therefore.” Sergeant Kelly, a celebrity Irish bar, had a remarkable habit of drawing conclusions d rectly at vari- ance with his premises, and was consequently nicknamed “Counselor Therefore.” In court, on one occa- sion, he thus addressed the jury: “The case is so clear, gentlemen, that you can not possibly misunder- stand it, and 1 should pay your un- derstandings a very poor compliment if I dwelt upon it another mi- nute: therefore, 1 shall at once pro- ceed to explain it to you as minutely as possible.” THE TRUS for TI AFTE R NO- 10-8 AC. Estimated That Hal n Million Toebnacen Users Will ite Cared in "94 by the Use of No-To-Ine, Causing an Loss of Many Millions of Dollars te Tobacco Mopu- fnctarers, Cuicano Aurust 11—[8pscial. |—It was re. ported to-day that a large sum of money has been offerad the propristors of the re lor the tobacco habit ealied “*No-To-Bar," which is famous all over the untry for its won- deriul effect, This offer, it was sald, was made by pariies who desire to take it off the market and stop its sale, becagse of its ine inry to the tobacco Lusiness, Mr. H. LL. Kramer, general manager of the No-T business, was foterviewed at his oMes, 45 Randolph street, and whea guestionsd promptly said : “No, sir: No-T Bae n-Dac is not for sala to the tobacco trust, just refused a half mill ion from parties for our business, Certainly No-To-Bae affects thetobaceo basis ness, It will over a half million peoples in 1804, at an average saving of $50, which each would expend for tobacco, amounting in 1 to $25,000,000, Of course, tobacco manufacturers’ and deal. ors’ loss is the gain of the parly taking No- ‘To-Bae. Does No-To-Bae benefit physically? Yes sir. Th rity of our patients re port an gain and their nicotine 1 systems are cleansed and made vi How is No-To-Bae sold? Principally through our traveling agents, We empioy over n thousand, It is also sold hy drugwists, wholesale and retail, through out the United States and Canada. How are patients assured that No-To-Bae will affect a cure in their case? We atwoluately guarantees three boxes, costing $2.50, to cure any case Fatlare to cure means the money eka O course there are but they few, and we enn better afford to have the good will of an oreasionat failare than his money, We pa'dish a little book ealled ‘Don’t To- baeen Spit or Smoke Your Life Away,’ that tells all about No-To-Bae, whica will be mailet free to any one desiring it ny ade dressing the Steriing Remedy Co., 45-13 Ran- si rwet, n" an ad figures in flesh, yi, Iatlures, doiph In 1862 | given stan lows This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for eny caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarra Cure, J.( messy & Co., Prope., Toleda, O We, the u ndersigned, bave known F. J. Che. ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and inane ally at i + Li carry oul any obliga. tion made by ther West & Tuvax, Ww le Druggista, Toledo, Chilo, Warniso, Kixvax & Manviz, Wholesale Draggists, Toledo, Olive, Tia'l's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act. fog directly upon the blood and mucous stir. faces of the system, Price, T5¢, per bottle, Sold by ail Druggists. Testimonials free, The oldest university in South that of Chile founded in 1743. America is Dr. Kilmer's Bwaur-Roor curs all Kidney and Bladder troubles, Vamphlet and Consultation free Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y. Peabody houses for the poor were opened in London n 1864. Karl's Clover Root, the great ¢ blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex. on and cures constipation, 25 ets. 00 cts. $1 A locomotive lasts fifteen years and earns about #300.000, tating effect, especially when the blood 1s thin and impure and the system poorly Hood's § sani trength will be im- res y invigorated, Peo- ( ures ple who take Hood's the wonderful beneficial effects, 100! Pills are safe, harmless, sure 1000 ho. ne Ate toon a Fai a ast ek New York Oy, 8 fine Panel Pletare, “MEDITATION " exchange for Hot weather always has a weakening, debil. nourished. Dy taking Hood's Barsapariila ad and the whole Sarsaparilia are almost always Me at 000: kes Daas other » other valuable WE WILL MAIL POSTPAID entitiod ihm REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- day Sermon. Subject: “The Tragedy of Dress.’ Texr | ®*Whase adorning let it not hathat outward morning of plaiting the hair and the wearing of gold or of putting on of ap~ grel, but let it be the hidden man of the ieart, "1 Peter iil, 8, 4. That we should all be elad is proved hy with its apparel of dark green. That we should all, as far as our means allow us, be and gracefully appareled is proved by the fact that God never made a wave but He eilded it with golden sunbeams, or a tree but He garlanded it with blossoms, nl lowed even the smoke of a furnace to ascend but He columned and turreted and domed gracefulness, When I ses the apple or- the nutumnal forests, I come to the conelue sion that, if nature does eve r join the chureh, her worship, she never will be a Quaker in Why the notches of a fern leaf or the Siman of n water lily? when the day departs, does it let the apen so long when it might go in so quickly? One summer morning I saw an army of a million spears, each adorned with a diamond of the first water—I mean the tha dew on it, When the his father not only put a cont on his back, but jewelry on his and, Christ wore a beard, Paul, the bachelor apostle, not afMicted with any sentimentality, admired the arrangement of a woman's hair when he said in his epistie, ons but it will be a different kind of fashion, It will decide the color of the dress, and the population of that country, by a beautiful law, will wear white, I say these you that I have no prim, precise, Her altars smoke with bodies, fetims, in piates, the sacrifies of the of 10.000 v her temple organ loft, and from there down a eold drizzie of musie, freezing on the ears of her worshipers, This goddess of fashion of the x ord of heaven and arth high time that we uni comes has be imberad our lolatry.,. When batts find as many masculine as fe make an n ensy tirade against : the chief shrine, an econgpict Cast smiinine, WOman, worships i no doult some 10% part of th “a pew have ws at the more retired OR a prophecy of gen tribution, My Ser on RS APPLog Men ns th x at i men in snll he for one end of the pe ew as forthe ott Men are as much the id. as women, } part of the altar, I mn the goes to cigars and ely parties and wine the men chew ug tobace irs of on a vin ut they saord dify fash on yachting RGD : man died who started ip agents (0 all parts of the earth for som: delicacy for the palate, sometimes ons plate of food costing $300 or #400. He ate up his whole fortune and had oniy a waines leit, With that he bought a woodeoek had it dressed in the very best style, gave two hours for digestion, . out on Westminster bridgen w himen!t into the Thames and died, doing on a scale what you and | have often seen done on a amall scale, jut men do not absrain from millinery and slaboration of skirt through any superiority of hamility only because such appendages would kade to business ist would and trains three and » ball vards long a stock market? And yet men are the dis ciples of fashion just as much as women, Home of them wear boots so tight they can hardly walk ino the paths of righteocasness, And there are men Who buy ex of clothes and never pay jor and woo go through the streets in great siripes of like animated checkerooaros, Ww 3 my dis nnd language of the shall “share and share alike," him and ate ft, td thre inrge tis Hen sashes wo in pensive suits thes then, £0 8h¢ I am impartial in both sexes, in the gate’s office, As God are the destroying and tities LN that deathful influences The first baneinl fraud, fllimitable and ghastly, support his wife's wardrobe? | declare here keep up expensive establishments in this business men 10 other causes combined, What was it that sent Gillman to the penitentiary and Philadelphia Morton to the watering of stock, and the life insaranes presidents 10 perjured statements about their assets, and has completely upset our Aryeriean finances? What was it that over. threw the United States secretary at Wash ingion, the crash of whose fail shook the continent? But why should I go to these fa mous defaultings to show what men will de in order to keep up great bome style and ex. pensive wardrobe when you and I know scores of men who are put to their wits’ end and are lashed from January to December in the attempt? Our politicians may theor. ize until the expiration of their terms of ols fies ns to the best way of improving out monetary condition in this country, It wil be of wo use, and things will be no better until we ean learn to put on our heads an backs and feet and hands no more than we can pay for, There are clerks in stores and banks on limited salaries who, in the vain attempt to keep the wardrobe of their family as showy ns other folks’ wardrobes, are dying of muffs and diamonds and shawls and high hats, and they have nothing left except what they give to cigars and wine suppers, and they dis be fore their time, and they will expect us min. fsters to preach about them as though they were the victims of early piety, and after a high elass funeral, with silver handles at the side of the coffin of extraordinary bright. ness, it will be found out that the under taker is cheated out of his legitimate ex. penses, Do not send to me to preach the funeral sermon of a man who dies like that, I will blart out the whole trate and tell that he was strangled to death by his wife's rib. bons, Our countries are dressed to death, You are not surprised 10 find that the put. ting up one public building in New Yori cost millions of dollars more than It ought to have cost when you find that the man who gave out the contracts paid more than #5000 for his daughter's wedding dress, Cashmeres of a thoasand dollars each arc not rare on Broadway, It is estimated that thers are 10,000 women in these two cities their personal array # year, What aes men to do in order tn keep ap sich home wardrobes? Steal? That fs the only respectable thing they can do! During the last fifteen years thers have heen wed on hie tortion and issuing false stool And skilifyg! penmanship in writing someboly el’ name at the foot of a promissory note, and they all go down together—the husband to the prison, the wife to the sewing machine, the children to be taken ears of by those who were called poor relations, Oh, for somenaw Bhakespenre to arise and write the teagely of human clothes ! Will you forgive me if T say in tersest shape possible that some of the men have to forge and to perjure and to swindle to pay for their wives’ dresses. I will say it whether you forgive me or not! Again, inordinate fashion is the fon of all Christian almsgiviog, Men and women put 80 much in personal display that they often ive nothing for God and ths eause of suf- fering humanity. A Christinn man eracking his Palais Royal glove across the back Ly shutting up his hand $o hidathe cent he puts inte the poorbox, A Christian woman, at the story of the Hottentots, erving copious tears into a $25 handkerchiaf nnd then give ing a two cent pieces to the collection, thrust. ing it under bills so prople will not know but it was a #10 goldpiece, One hundred dol lars for incense to fashion; two eents for God. God gives us ninety cents out ol every dolinr, The other ten cents by command of His Bible belong to Him, Is not God liberal according to His tithing system Iald down in the Old Testament? Is not God liberal in giving us ninety cents out of a dollar when He takes but ten? We do not like that, We want to have ninety-nine cents for ourselves and one for God, Now, I would a great deal rather steal ten cents from you than from God, [think one reason why a great many do not get along in worldly accumulation faster is be- A jes pRopis eause they do not observe this divine rule, God says, Well, if that man is not satisfied with ninety cents of a dollar, then I will take the whole dellar, and I will give it 10 the man or woman who is honest with Me." The greatest obstacle to charity in the Chris. tian ehurch to-day is the fact that men ex. pend so much money on their table, and wo- men 80 much on their dress, they have got nothing lett for the work of God and the world's betterment, In my first settlement at Belleville, N. J., the cause of missions was being presented one Sabbath, and a plea for the charity of the people was being made, when an old Christinn man jo the audienos lost his balance and sald right out in the midst of the sermon, ‘Mr. Talmage, how are Wwe to give liberally to those grand and glori- Ous enuses when our families dress as they doy" 1 did not answer that question, It was the only time in my life when I had nothing to say. Again, inordinate fashion is distraction io public worship. You know very ther are a good many people who e hur oh Just as they go 10 the race fee who will come out first, What n flutter it makes in church when some woman with extraordi- nary display of fashion comes in! “What a love of a bonnet ! “What a por- fect fricht I” jess erities wail ne toe nen 3 KATE One, says 500 inn the world arm Men and women with sonls ing the hour in wondering eraval Of what patronizes, In many © exercises are ia of wardrobes, der the meat ing hotisen raat and wo turns For tha most merci fashion eritics got his # ne il that People sitting dows bymnbook, personal array, to nil ates , ay native place, I adopt the Episcoprtian prayer an “Good L vor nal” [nsatinte fehid FY Our or die just in the sah ject Yr, wd, 7 is also belittles the inde are salaresd or the sportion to the on which w+ spstantiy Can vou imagine anvthing sree dw aot than the at imo: the human inte fon? 1soun from their =i hodrs to arrange ’ venrs of that Kind of of MeAllister's tyne powerful enoagh to make the man's eo ter visible? They all nnd in din 1 have sonny then at the sung places through fashion, the mere what they once were, Sallow o Meagrs of limb, Hollow at the chest, Show ing no animation Save in rashing scross a room to piex up a lady's fan, Se aiong the corridors the Same compli rod TWOanty Years ago A Now rk inwver at United States Hotel, Sarae toa, within our bheariow, rashsl scoroee a room to say (0 a sensible woman, “You ars as sweel as peaches "The fons of fassion are myriad, body, but it makes idiotic the intel eet, Yor, my friends, I have given vou only the milder phase of this evil, It share a great multitude out of heaven, The fire thunder that shook Sina deciared, "Thon shalt have no other God before Me, you will have to oh of fashion and the Christian God Are a erent many seats in heave ars all easy seats, but not one seat for the devotes of fashion. Heaven is for meek and quiet spirits, Heaven is for those who think more of their souls than of their bodies, Heaven is for thoss who have more joy in Christisn charity than in dry goods raligion, Why. if you, with your idolatry of fashion, should somehow get info heaven, you would be for putting a Freach roof on the *hogse of many mansions,” Give up this idolatry { fashion or give up heaven. What wonld wid do wmnding beside the Countess of Huntington, whose joy ft was 10 build chapels for the poor, or with that Christian woman of Boston who fed 150) ehildren of the street at Faneuil Hall on New Year's day, giving out as a sort of doxology at the ond of the meeting a pair of shows to each ones of them, or tnose Dorcases of modern society who nave consecrated their nesdies to the Lord, and who will got sternal reward for vyery stiteh they take? Ob, men and women, give up the idolatry of fashion! The rivalries ani the competi. tions of such a life are a stupendoas weeteh. eduess, You will always find some one with brighter array and with more paiatial resi dence, and with lavender id gloves that make a tighter fit. And If you buy this thing and wear it you will wish you had bhonght something and worn it. And the frets of such a life will bring the erow’'s leet to your temples before they are due, and when you come to die you will have a miserable time. 1 have seen men and women of fash. fon die, and 1 never saw one of them die well, The trappings off, thers they lay on the tumbled pillow, and thers wore just two things that bothered thom «a wasted life und a coming eternity. I could not pacily them, for their body, mind and seul had been ex. hausted in the worship of fashion, and they could not a ao the gospel, When 1 kusit by their bedside, th nmbiing ont their regrets and ea Ag re Ggodl © God!" Their garments hung UR in ie in the wardrobe, never again to be seen by them, Without any exeeption, so far as my mom. ory serves me, they diet without hope and went into eternity un The most ghastly eathbeds earth are theons whers a mn Th or dot nin rremens 1 her ntuities of body, mind must ye judgement to ny wa - swor for re hava Sutu oh one bodies Ae onoes Wa have Exar. magni immer watering Wee ‘ Rx Of chenk, they simper England got a snnuffbox-he, the fop of the ages, particular nbout everything bit his morals, snd Anron Burr without the letters that down to old nage he showed in pride 10 prove his early wicked gullantries, and Ab. salom without bis hair, und Marchioness Pompadour without her titles, and Mrs, Arnold, the belle of Wall strest, when that wus the center of fashion, without her frip- peries of vesture, And in great haggardness they shall go awny foto eternal expatriation, while among the queens of heavenly society will be found Yusntl, who wore the modest vail before the palatial vacchanalinns, and Handah, who annually made a little cont for Samus] at the temple, and Grandmother Lois, the ances. tress of Timothy, who imitated her virtue, and Mary, who gave Jesus Christ 10 the world, nud many of you, the wives and mothers and sisters and daughters of the present Christian church, who, through great tribulation, are entering into the kingdom of God, Christ annouaced who would up the royal family of heaven when He said, “Whosoever doeth the will of God, the sswe is My brother, My sister, My mother," CABLE SPARKS. Bix frosh cases of cholera and five deaths from the same disease are reported from Maestricht, Holland. Ax immense warehouse on Grosse Richen Birasse, Hamburg, has been destroyed by The loss will exceed a A rorLrri fire, million marks, sprung in New. foundland by the government purty, which won over a porters, Tax 850,000 in gold stolen while in transit between New York and Paris has been found AL SUrpriss was number of Whiteweyite sup- al pile near the ratiroad sta tion at Havre, Jasngz Bavrovs, the fugitive ex-member of Parliament, has been surrendered by the Mu Gravsroxz has replied to the commit. visit America, which vitled Dim to slo ting that the operation upon his eye, has not been « nakes it impossible for him to ac Wor polar expadit invitation, has been seived from the Wellman has taken to the ice The erushed by the joo and is orking rthward, supply steamer and sunk, Tur En against { ie in which Japanese and (juesiion, A PLEASURE m Barn er Wa »a MARKETS, ali % GRAIN ETO, LOURHalto FIED armada § Best Pat BTHAW fly in car Me. Wheat Blocks... cove Oat BIOCKS cavevsccsnive 23 CANNED GOODS Stand. N No, i . PEAS—Standards Noeonnds “ase JORN<Dry Pack Moist.... a3 City Cows. ... 38 Southern No, 2 POTATOES & VEGETABLES, @3 RARE ER SRR eh 65 FROVISIONS HOUS PRODUCTS whi is. $ Clear ribeides, ,, Hama, Verney Mews Pork, per bar..... LARD sen satn sun. Best PORNO. ..enssossses BUTTER BUTTER. ifits C my...» U der Hoe. ..ci00e Koil. @%} FER ane fan nae a TT CHEESE, CHEESE-N.Y. Fancy...} N Y.llats...... Brim Cheese, Kaden saan EGus, eed 11 secenias 10 POULTRY. CHICKENS Hens, ......} Ducks, per I...c..000ee EGGS State. ...... North Caroilua @3 24D 9 TOBACCO. Infer's$ 150 @ 8 2% 300 40 400 im nw TOBACCO ML. Sound common, MiddHag.. ..ii.coi0viies FROCK cocennscnsnviiiene 1000 LIVE STOUK. BEEF Best Beoves......} 435 Good 10 Fair......covee 400 BHEEP......0.00000i000in 1H) Hogs bL3 FURS AND SKINS, MUSBKRAT.......ivv.vu ib Raccoon Bhauusnunnissosvon Bod POx..ooeovinsiinnes gunk Black Baun Os i ini sine Fass edanirunnnnn cass anae @% 450 4 <b 2% His lr -- @ Szpzss IK. o consrnnincacinnn CIDE s sonsrsnrsersainsins aan IiBI 1&3 - KEW YORK. ——— FLOUR -Southern.......8 8 10 WEA ~No. 3 Avance RYE-W BELTED... RN-No, > Fh ERs aa ATH-N 0. 8. ERIE ER Re BUTTER-Sta Feb narsevanie B00 iies SE evriveren CHEESE State. PHILADELPHIA. ————— UR-Bouthern... eo 3 80 AT==No. 2 Red ...... 4 N Fernn anim Seraryeaneea ie - ME ARE The U. forming the public w most economical ana The published rey Baking Powder to leavening power than Consumers should information, official unheeded. ROYAL BAKING POWDER €o., ad = wk AEH A % een investigating £4 he purpose of in- ‘hich was the purest, w hie les nce. RE F Royal -althful a & - eo be al pur ® - stronger in we PER Ed > any other brand. not let this valuable unprejudiced, go - has G5 A 57. Barret Pe Hs -2 oo oe Beale of Energy. A story is told by a gentleman in one of whose shops is a German me- ! chanic who is something of a venius. | Lying on this German's bench a gentleman connected with the works | saw 8 hammer, on the bandle of which were figures. “What is that for?” the man was making the rounds asked. “vy, don’t you know vot dot's fore f I got von toliar a tay 1 takes hold of him like dot.® And suiting tion to the word he grasped th handle, near the head of the hammer, down over the dolla: mark, and pounded away about as effectively as would a red-headed wood pec Ker. “But ef 1 whe the ac got tree tollar hold of him like dot.” And he the handle av its eXtreme swung the hammer with a fore would have driven ool quarter of inch blow. Anybody who has experience in handling see in the ndle a very st IRpest Bailway Rec srl. ——R I —————— Curious Marriage arriage statistic 41 Wale = public above 15 years of age ®, 116,363 unmarrie married males an against 5 DOR G65 unma §, 916,640 married 10 widows “hg these rather answer Why widows 80 grea the widowers” I takes grasped end “an bat chisel i nt ’ inion si readily German med hammer ha i" Cl 168800 Statistics, Wis m HAVE recently per , there 3 1 males, 4 i 454,090 wid rried fer females, and 1,124, ish scientists have puzziing questions « the number of | iy exceed that of the And again, how can 16,649 married females! and only 4.551, 548 married males, un less some 100 000 or so pers have been guilty of bigamy? —— Et Ziand made Taking ail R51 HAs pd, 0% Wers, Haies does there be 4.9% ns tubber Tires, In the use of rubber eycies it must be no oll, varnish shi allowed 10 touch them (il enemy to rubber. Care in this ¢ had in applying the oil to bearings t Uorne ¥ iii grease KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy fife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapti the world’s best products to the n hysical being, will attest the value t of irs of the pure liquid laxative principles emb in the remedy, Syrap of Figs Its excellence is due to its ting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax. ative ; effectually cleansing the system, di ling soda headaches ly fevers ang permanently curing constipation. It ha fren satisfaction to millions and I with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- Liver and Bowels witheut weak. Suing them and it is perfectly free from objectionable substance, aid hy 0 or sale by rog: gists in boc ani 81 bottles, but it is man. ufactured by the California Fig Syrup only, we Suma is printed 0h every package name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, on will not - raved _y rrr hatin. if. Varied History. Academie Francaise by Cardinal Richel The founded was lieu in and Mollere, was abolished in was revived two years later and useful body by Napoleon in 1803. Since then it has been a part of the Institute of France, It elects its own members, who are now Forty Immortals. Its duties are 10 preserve the purity ol the French language, to encourage and preserve French literature, and istribute several queer prizes, such, for instance, as $2,000 each year to that member of the working lass who performed the most of the year, and $30¢ to the rising ge ed to be most in worthy of enco smbers are supposed week, and are paid on—for every They 1793, has every other whi of and vear is consider most ‘NIU ne«d vo Tage meet receive, be ar Zola. £1X of tradition Academy is some SAVE DOCTOR'S BILLS iention © pr rulatin SAD which ution. Once Pierce's Pleasant The Fae pully perly reg wenting a th } derangeiner nts of the system of this pre WIPO, Dr ways in favor and far bedler, as a liver pill, than r calomel Their secondsry effect p the bowels open and regular-—not wl pate Miss MARY AXGUISH, © shall Co. W. Va, w “thereby pe nd one mo Kew to con if Gien Easton, Mar. “Teo yours ago I was pade and cmecisted, food fermented in my stomach. A phy- Blan propounoed my case ‘CUstarrh of the tomach,” but he could not help me, 1 lived a month without solid food and when 1 tried to eat 1 would vomit. At this time | began taking Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and in too weeks 1 was decid. edly better, 1am pow in good besith, and : a’ * never felt better in my i Ee iif I have a better Miss ANGUISH. ior. est more, and have no distress after eating — baving gained thirteen pounds since | began taking thea. rites 1S THE BEST. MO BQULAXING $5. CORDOVAN, FRENOHS ENAMELED CALF. 54.73 5° FINE CALFSKANGAR $3.%°POLICE,350Lea, $3 SHO 21D FOR CATALOGUE Fw t. DOUGLAS, al BROCKTON, MASS. You ean snve money by wearing tho Ww. LL. Douglas 83.00 Shee. Recanse, we ae he largest manufacturers of { this gradec! shoes In he world, and guaranien thelr value by stampiog the name and price on the Take nosed For, WE ORE. the value given than any other make, IF wren Strut pus wae COLLARC and to HPS Lo. lars and Dufls worn, Ble. Look well, Fit well, Wear well, A vox of Tem collars or Five pairs of oul 88 ots, Sample collar and pac of culls Cy wall he 8 conte Namo the sige and 1c de ined and address the Bow ruibie Celine Lau, ERK en, Hotes or 3 ¥ a . Kew Yore, ee AL WOAH S nisi - cost R185 ner 3. Roeomrses, Cataldo free, y HeRaLy, No. 144A, Filia, Pa. ams, "x vis —Pearline, Every woman knows just er. Washing in hard whether you Pearline saves more { u of these sa
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