r-rJTrsFrr t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919 Indemnllled by the enemy for dn sustained during the war. which causea her heavy sacrifices." Stale Soldiers Returning ITomo Detachment Casual Company N'o. II. composed of one oITlcer unit thirty Ihreo ivnusy'vnnlans. sailed from Bor deaux January 3 on the transport (lonmtesto. the War "epartment an nounced today The thirty-four Penn sylvania soldiers are duo to arrive at NVwnort News on February C. AMBULANCEMEN WIN WAR CROSS Entire Personnel of One Section, 37 of Another, Decorated by Italy CITY MEN ARE HONORED declaration nays, "New Itusslu must destroy at their origin tho artificial causes of unhealthy separatism. Silia must oatiso tho unity of tho Stato to become organic by making the Interests of tho Stale, an a whole, correspond to tho particular Interests of each of the nationalities represented In tho coun try.'' Tho declaration concludes by saying: "Itussla pledges herself to fulfill all obligations arising from treaties she concludes, but elalnis tho right lo be GIRL DRESSMAKERS OF 0. W. HOLMES, JR., HIGH SCHOOL SHOW HANDIWORK RUSSIANS VOICE ' NATION'S POLICY Conference in Paris Out lines Democratic State for Struggling Muscovites LAND FOR THE MASSES! i J ft. " fl i . ,iL A K ft- m M Carried Out Wounded Over Shell-Torn Roads in Full View of Encmv JtENATO I)t I..U'1'.O at, Recording to the American Amhulan. pleco of the nerv For meritorious service on the Ita'ian front the ontlro personnel of American Ambulance, Sort Inn N'o. 573, Including ,i number of men from Philadelphia and Its vlrinltv, lias lieen awarded the 'tnliati war vross Tlio section Is com 'iiaruled hy lirot Lieutenant i Maude (! Alkens, sp m urove, Pa. Thirl v - seven members of Se ' on n. KID, ?er nif with the Tweet seventh Italian w mv I'orps. alsohae received 'li '' " war crors from u commanding K m current tp.sue of e News, the mnu! )' published In Ita. Men of this I. callty who have been decorated follow Section Xo. S:i Wayne J. Stte'e. t JS82 Marcaret street: Vletor llghett. ' MS1S HprlnKlleld avenue; Harry '. Jes ler, 813 Kast Chelten avenue; Itenato Dl Lauro. 13S2 South Thirteenth street . Harold D. llaslott, IS:: North ros-key street: Paul O. Jlusser, i"'J uast vine street, iancasicr; ijiwoou a. puhuh, KallslnRton. Pa. T.ate Headline Pront Section No, 173 Doyle M. I'hler. .".0 North fc'alford street : Sam Portaro. this city, no sireet addrets; Ilalph II. Wood, ruff, SelniESKTove, P.i. ; Charles U. Hiolmcley-Joncs. Hroomatl. Delaware County; Granville !. Miller, 131 Pros pect avenue. Mrrchantvllle. N. .1. Section No. 323 was one of the Jast to reach the Itnllan front, but lurlnB its stay of two and si halt months there it made an enviable rec ord. Its cars coered 50,000 kilometers, one-half of which distance was trav cled at nlBht and much of the time under shellllro of th" Austrian. The section hauled more than ?000 wounded Italian soldiers from the flrlnn line to the hospitals. Tho unit Is under the command of Captain Udw-in Lawyer, of South Pasadena, Cal Most of the en listed personnel came from tho Penn rhatc ColleRc, and they trained at Allen town. t-rom August 10 to November 3". 1516, Section No. 573 hauled 31.331 pa tients and Its ambulance covered 11(1. llfi kilometers. Purine th Italian r- P 'M m.'H VK. . . v i5Fw,, VK! D Stefan. jK vil flr '.K!lHSHHHIK3ICaMs - jaj' !3 !- fRB F 7 WHfwJ KNIT GOODS MAKERS 1 HRf H TO UNITE INTERESTS 7 wB h 1 H rr; ,- i .. . WHM m 1 nree Irinured women, rouiiiosmi; IKMUI S H ! 1 HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN FIRST REPORT TODAY Teams Working for Women"? Ve?t Pliila. lnstilutioii Meet This Afternoon nr"" " J"" ."", V " ,.:::, .,;: In laM ear there wrr.' lo ovenioer . inev ii.u,c-u w-. .-,iv . u..i,.. and wounded men Tho section was re cruited largely from New York city. and was one of tho Mm units sent to the old Allentown fair grounds for training In June, 1017. llarrark I'nder Fire When tho blc offensive started. 1h Three Inndred women, louiiiosmi; forty teams, this afternoon formally opened a cinipnlfrii to rale $73.il0U In February S for the ma int nance of tin West Philadelphia Hospital for Women. Wlil! the drhp as actu.illj Iicku.i Monday morning by Indhidual worUer1-. first returns from their efforls verc made public when the team men, hers met at luncheon at 1 o'clock in tlm Hellcvuo-Slratford Hotel. An appeal in behalf of the hospital was made bv representative I'letclur W. Htltes. Mrs .1. Osborne llopKond, chairman of tho campaign executive. commItt pre sided. Founded in 1SS3 "by women for women." this nunsectari.in Institution tntltut ion has cared for thousands "T women patients from the West Plrl.i ilelphla sictlon. In 1017. the l.'llzabet'i Peck maternity ward was .idiled 1'ui- ,"i'3l births a' the hospital, and hundreds of other in fants were treated for llhirss Sinew tho Institution has hern piiii par ticular attention to this pluve nf its work, the infant mortality rat In that section of the city has been lowered. Tho hospital's frei work has increased enormously in the last few months, anil .ectlon was located near TreMso. Tho ""3 "'"'"'o oupii wiui ue ., ciier men were worklnc over tho heavily she). "f supplies am n, i.-. - nn.i i .r led roads alone the Pi.ue and the niKht ' ''"crease In contributions , pla.-d the that tho offensK- started enemy shells ontimiance of its work In Jeopardy tin passed over the barracks, which w,.s lo- '9 lh.' caenpalpn now under ay . cated five miles behind the line, tor about su'essfill an hour ' canip.iifiii oiisr'is irom now unui When the line moved toward Austria, the section went with it. Tho first air raid after th section moved up provld'd a. Krcat deal of sport for tho umbulatue men Tlir.y all went nut to watih the barraKo lire, which was the close of the drln will meet at lunclKon at the HWIcmip each J;i and report tho resulls of Iheir eifor's. SOLDIER'S MIND A BLANK 'I lie pirl of the llnliue Junior Hipli ."clinol pair a fa-liion pararlr jo.-ter-il.ix afternoon in llic armlily rnnni. i lie girl wore powiu tnaile in llie ewinp ileparliurnt nf llic cliool. In llic row at top are l.xrljn llerjier. I .Hllici inc l.cwi-. Irene I.icliriili. Helen Harrison, i.illinn Morrow ami Katheriue llopkiit-, wearing llie iln,e. lhe tuailc in llic 'cwinp cla-c. Tile Inn jiirl- almr aro I lizabclli l)ai, Atinner of the fnt prir, anil ttulli Hell, fCronil-prio winner PHILADELPHIA BOYS Roosevelt tribute planned" SHARE HIGH PRAISE- ;oyuZIZ;l i r rim procram for the Koosnii It uiemo. , r.ii neriniK at tne .netropolltan opera House Sunday afternoon. 1'ebiuaty 9, has In en enitipleted, and nrr.iiiKf nients bine been made to Inn, the ceremonies conduetil slmullaueousle wuh uther Kooseelt memorial ineohiiKS iIiioiikIi- out I tie country. I .lames M. He, k. (Jifford Pinchnt and 1 ifeorce Whiirton pepper will deller nd- i dressen. liowrnor Sproill will preside nun win m.ihe a snort ailrjress. The Joint Organization Will Be Formed at Manufaetur- ers Clul) Tonight Knit i;oods manufacturers from all pans of the country will meet In the t Manufacturers' Club tonight to form a ton. i oiganlznllon to be known ns lb" National Association of Knit liooda Man ufiu Hirers. At the meeting the four principal knit goods associations of the 1'nlted States will be Included In tho plan. Headquarters of the new organization w ill be established in New York, with hranili olllces In Chicago. Clcxeland and this city. Associations to be merged are the Sweater and Knitted Textile Manufacturers' Association, New York: Cleveland Knit Hoods Manufacturers' Association, Sweater Manufacturers of Middle West. Milwaukee, and the Sweat ei and Fancy tioods Manufacturers' As sociation, nf this city. The members of the committee to dtaft resolutions on the merger plan In- hide Sidney Worms, Franklin Knitting Mills: llarohl It I.nwo. lounsel F.iiilern Inxtrict Assoeiatlon : lMwIn .1. Schlesln ger. Louis SclileMnger X. Co. New York; Samuel Itott-nheig, lNs-Arr Knitting Independence of 1'nland and revlsei Mills, Hrookl.vn, N. V. : August Fggerer. ties uniting Ilus'la and Polaml. At that S AiiKstein & Co.. New York: S S. time. It Is said, the autonomy of the Sampllner, the nicli-Sampliner Compan, i nalile peoples was urgrd "This work. Interrupted by the not. ociiincnt Served on Allir Calls for Unifying of All Peoples Ity the Associated Trcji Paris, .tan. CD. A declaration has been Issued and delivered to tho Allied government by what. In the document, Is cnlled "a conference of Russian am bassadors and business men In Paris." The declaration says the object of tho onferenco was to defend tho rights and IntereHs of llus'a by "solemnly pro claiming. In the name and by the order of the united goiernments of nussla, the principles by which tho nation's policy will be Inspired," "No matter when order Is restored In nussla. ' the declaration continues, "this order cannot he foundid on the principles which formed the basis of the ancient regime. It Is hard to formulate precisely for the present, what the in itial constitution of P.ussla will he. but If is possible to formulate the principles which will form tho basis of the demo cratic organisation of IMsl,! These pr.nciples ate Flist. The new It gat order mut hp founded on llio soveielgnty of the Peo;ile. who will exercise their power through organizations of their own rholee, which will bo responsible lo the people and will guarantee to them the unnllenahllltv of their sovereignty Second. No difference Is to tie made between the peoples prerogatives and class privileges. There will be equality for all In the eyes of the law and free access to nil the degrees of the political and social scale. Third. The rapid deelc;nncnt of piniliic'UK forces. Tile encouragement of all prHate Initlathe and all meas ures likely to attract capital In the count rv. At the same nine, the State must adopt all measures to safeguaid for the laboring classes all the eco nomic anil social experience accumu lated hv International practhe. Font tli, Tim most Important ques tion must be the settlement of the agricultural problem, which, to attain social peace, must be solved In the Interest of the large masses. Fifth. During the revolution, a dis orderly moeinent occurred on llie part of peasants who took possession nf the land. This exceptional situa tion demands exceptional means for dealing with it, but to return to the ntieicut state of affairs Is Impossible. Pcaauts inut own more land than hltlieito. hut, for the piesent state of nnarchv, there must be nibstituted Miiiui legal basis. The declaration continues by ailinr.it Inc .idin'nistrathe ileeentrnllzatlnu ' and recalls that, after the rMnliitlmi of 1!'I7. tho new I'.uvsla proclaimed the the I Extra iP Quality Semi-Annual Sale A Real Opportunity to Purchase FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER MEN'S SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices 135 SOUTH BROAD ST. New York, Chicago, St. Paul, Kansas City Peace-of-Mind Insurance mi XrJ. Will llolint's Protection conic? peace of miiiil. Our subscribers know tliat tbeir buincts premises when closed arc beiti;: carefully (inanlcd by an or r.aniation that ha? had more than 40 ears progressive experience in tho protection of properly. iriy don't you have pruco-of-mind insurance and pro lection at llio same time? HOIMES Many .Men From Here in Pio neer Kepnicnt Oiled for Hraerv I'V.u lev., b:,ierv an entire n giiiient Philadelphia bns. ourage. fmm the in action c.'ime.t lor composed mainly of a i itution for tbeir onnuundiug general Inc. Cleveland: Philip Frankel. secre- i t.ir. Knit i .nods Manufacturers of Cleveland. Fled Mncr. Pennsylvania Knitting Mills or Philadelphia: Harry Hachr.ich, Novelty Knitting Mills, Phila delphia ; J. .1. Phoenix. Bradley Knitting Mills. I'ch.in. Wis.; I. !. Strauss, Vic tor Knitting Mill-. rlllw.ul,ee. Wl . D.nid Katger. Fagle Kniitlng Mills, Mil w.uikee. Wis . W I. Kb n. Klein, Ilrnd I'rledlander. CMcigo. PI, and ii II IMckstd, Appieti. n Super or Knifins Wotks. Appleton. Wis MAYO URGES "LION" NAVY Admiral Wauls I'. S. to He Leader of World ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY 8l2CHESTNUTSTWalnni6ll,Mainl290 nheiit movement, must be resumed." the cenlerecl over the barracks A hoche ma- ' , ... .r, entire rhlladelphla tirchestra, under chine, flew only two hundred feet above ' Pllll.ldelphian, Ga-srd ill Arpotllie r "'" Ilf,h An"K ' """P" '" 1''"". rue dirM.tlOM f ,COp,,1(1 stokowskl. and the N'w -lerk. Jan 'J a i - i Hy A. IM the barracks Tho men heard a peculiar ! ll.tlr rai Hecall Home ddre rre'n"' ""' Firty-scontl Pioneer ..rpheus 'lub will partieipate A ,.om. "lion" navv for the l.n ted Miien" whiz and hefe re any person had time to "' , IC' " ' " l ' ,' ,J" ' ,"' A""rr" llfHntr I- was .,,g0ge. with the tnlttre of .100 rllhtens. of w hid, William Zf,Y,ir f.l'e !l MWl , get to shelter a bomb landed and ev rnvate llarr .l -en v ,. .. g ,s,e, SIllHr.Ar.omi0 op(.ra,loll!!. . .lay Turner )., treasurer, l,, the meeting ''Z, b.Tore the Sons of ',!,. St. "... ploded In front of the tank car bv tie n t'ie battle of rgonne l'orest has ,,., , .. . , ,. , ,. m charge. t,..i,, , ,i,. si.it,. of New Y. ik. ploded in front of the tank car bv tl c doorwav The . ploslnn blew out all the tires of the ttml, ..ir, pushed in the i,,. diator and loacle, up the body win shrapnel Jnim Turson.Clarcn.o Pollm.tz, Walter eip-ann and William e ''iuzens. who were standing luck of the tank, were blown liftern feel. Luckily no fragments struck them. After each raid the men would go out In the courts ard to find many curious articles, which ranged from time fujes to pieces of bhells dropped from the fHo barrage fires which were put up to stop the Hun flyers. During the raids the men would hear a constant pjt'er of metal falling on the slat, roof NEGRO HOUSING FOUND BAD Mcthodits' Survey Shows Deplor able Condition, Declares Mini-ter Ueplotsl.!. . oiifJiMei' etiiong ri.i-t of the tiegio popul.il. on e.f the citv aro revealed In a Mine;, made by the Metho. rllst Episcopal I'hni. I In lotineetmu with the centenary mis-nonary campaign. According to the Uev. Dt. Jameji II. Scott, superintendent for the Philadel. phla district of the Pepiwarr Conference, there Is one bio. k In 'he vicinity of Zoar Church. Tweltth and Melon strceta, where K3 fan, Hi. s live In lortv-slx tmali houres. In some cnfcn three or four families live in one house. The families average five peron.. These 1IM families spend J2I0 a week for rent .-inei tfio for whlskev and beer, rays Doctor S. .it, vvhllo the average per person for food U only ft r.7 tt week. The block contains 71J men, women and children. Bishop Joseph F. rtenv plans to erect . tabernacle w th accommodations f-r nearly 2000 persona at Ilrnad ami Ixim bard street". ;tilt returned to ti'i seas e!l,e .if tm.rc tli.m . nie'iinr- a blank ami unab'. b -j lei.ttives with w lie.ui he ifter oer i uiir, Ins to tln.l lived in Pinl.idt Ijtlna be-roi. Iu iiil:..llilrnl s ii soldier. Private eilsen Is unable to leiiietnber the military unit to which lie wuh attached or even the address' of his relatives with whom ho livid , In this .Hv I For the present, or until his rela- I (ive are located. Olfeti is being cared I for hv the fWicn Club of the Mlhlar.v ' Training Camp Activity Plvlslou, which ' has appealed to the Mayor's service, bureau for its aid in the search for tho j relatives ..f th gased soldier Mrs M. I Woodruff, director of the ' Mavor's bureau, announced todnv that F'rlvate ulsen formerly lived m tbts . Hv wuh William Peterson, a boiler- , maker, but that her bureau has thus far beep unable to learn Peterson t present address. IIOHSK SHOW.MLN KLKCT I Dr. TIioiim" 'J. Athlon I- I horn Vim J 'resident I Oi Thnmac '!. AIPon m 1I1 M- tei. bouse sejuaie, eiwner of .t Hiring of i "ein Wooded horses, who has won uian.v 'ribbons, was elected vice president of I the Nssni'iiitinn of American Hnrse Shows a' tho second annual meet lug of the dl'eetnrs held In New York He i succeeds William T Hunter, of this citv Kegin.iht Vanderhi.t was r..ele. ted president and .? Mm'ey Willett. .eere. tury-trcuturer Tlnrij.four orcamiutie.ns of horse ovvnerH were represented. Hates fe. tvcen'v.-lv show, w.te nn- , nounce.1 fioctor Ahtot. owns a sto. k larm a' Kilsemonr At tne last exluh lon. I eld in N'oveinbei, in Madison Spiare "iar dn. his horse. Taller, was aw.nded lb. i second reserve elminpionsh't, He .. . i Waslnngton doing lied 'rus wrl AIRCRAFT MK TO STL DV League Itlanel Ijnplnjci I.'nroll in Ic niiiB School Tsventy.tlve emnloves of the air.r.ift factory at League Is'anel have mrol.ed ' In the South Philadelphia Hvenlng High School. Vt their le.qupvi median', a! drawing, blueprint re-adlng aiel finMe matlrs as applied to .nr.raft iiiii-tiu. tlnn will b. mug H under Hi.. di...'i.ci of William II Halls Austin ' lov nf Kalelwin. I,. 1 was the first man from the nirenift f.i(,r to appeal to Fr.uik c Nleweg. pnti'lpa. , of the evening s. boo', for iechnie.il in (rtructlon. Jl" wante.l a course In mechanical drawing Professor Nleweg uxieatoel that a number of technical courses could be taught if an tnanv as I twenty men wanted them. s a result ! twenty-five men, from all parts of the United Htutes. who came to Philadelphia in work at League Island, enrolled and the classes will be oiganUc'.ithi weelt Women Hold l' "ftyi in Camden Two woman f.uitpadH held up John , V. Frank ' -90 Sheridan sireet. Cam- ' den, carl this morning und iciiew.l bmi of ?147 Frank told the police the women leaped uiwn him alsiut 1 ocltck Mhls mornlu as he was about to cross the atreet at Kalglin avenue and Anne treat. One of them grabbed him by the neck, and during the tussle, Frank I aaid. her confederate rifted his pockets I and took everything he had, u addition to til luiamount of cash. i Alumnil?, Now irinau, YUits IVnn r.i"Ut nant Norniiin ents,r. of tie Italian aviation service ,i graduate i. rfr. hitee:ture of 'he T'nlver-lty e.r p ,. SMvanla, class nf Hit, visited the I'm v. rsltv tod.iv Lieutenant Sweeteer speik" nf the' superiority of the Itallnn air set i over the Austrian, and related n an per-onal epeti.n.eH of the wai He saw service during ihe p.,te can paigt, , V i, Cle I ..'.Tl fen'. , to'peii i ',i-tnans &IF8 S' ggtmmsrm&mQ "Sprig ith cubbig!" WHEN huslr.eij. like rr.ar, needs a font-. HAT TATII COVKR Taper will tone up your end.nf.the winter advertising literature. Obtainable in 7 colors nnd White, In both Antique and nipple finishes. Word of this honor pain lo llie sous of Philadelphia is ,ontainel in a teller re.-ep ef .- Mr- Susan Anderson. 1MI9 Mlllbn meet from b.r so'i. I'tlv.ite Jam s Aneletson. w 1m is a ineinWr of Cunipauv 11 of the command in.'iiiien''d In his l.tter. I'MVHte. AnderM.n rnclose.1 a copy of the iltation. It reads I eleslre to expresw m appreciation of the . xcell. nt service rendered bv the Flft.v-seeond I'lotieev Inlantiv ilurlng the Meti-e-Argonne operation. The otlicers and men of the t,gi Ineiit have exposed themselves leu. Icssly to the fire of the encmv 'I ih have, with coolness and tntirage, re paired toads, buried dead .onducte.1 prisoners of war, Halvi.ged an-l p. -iiced Hie battlellil.l , und. r fit. of the enemv cutis The regiment has reaeiteil a lngli rtandard of discipline and es'nblislir.l reputation for pioneer troopa whi. Ii -heuld b. emulated in Himllar organt nation.. The lltlt'l'llig . tfe.rf ot t Ii - irenlbi-.n eif Ihe iiHiiinanel while op. mug up and repairing -nads I l.tgl-lv , miih , lid. l and has inateriallv aide'i in the mi. cessful prof, i ution nf th. Fifth Arm: i 'orps iSlgnffl) i V. l'MMKIWLI.. Major general commanding Hr eider I'olonej Foster, .'nminati'ilng ollleer, Fifty-seeot . Pneieer Infantrv KHWAIU) c.WA.N 1 'JH c'np'aln Adjntati' Pi v.Te Anderson from whom thin n. f.rin.tri,iii was tueived. .'iliHt.d in Pi ! lidelfblH at the outbre.iU 'it 1'n v .. t He has been through nune urns ri.ttim nients atid has several times iilms. It tc ,e1ed nmn'cnelatinn fn.it. In-- olli ,i for mentor .'. , ond'i. mi tl,- f .1 ..l batt.e COAL , When oil order Kunkcl's Coal you yet with it the sen ice you liae a right to expect. KUNKEL t.liiu.i Orders .11 llaliluin lji?iue Mo.l II. ,b. 'in-. in, niesiilent ..f the llal.luni I.o. iiinotive Works, amioimcil iil.i Hint the cnnip.inv had received i.rlei , from ' lull,, for llilrt.v -follr locn inotivtH Thev will ion approx-iinalelv J.'.ft.io.non. Twelv. arc for the South Manchuria Kailwav. Inurteen for the I'. liin-.Mukd' u, font for the I.unghal l' tiki and four lot Hie Siiatituug. lutlnli in 111. State of New Vlk. ' Then' h.ie been lilllcb s.lld hllie'e tie hirili of Ihe Idea of a b.igtn of tuitions thai if sin I a l-ague Is organized the lion will He iln.ll with tin lamb." 'l nutn' Ma.) eal'l "If S". I lliuik we should be the lion " luscussmg the deiiiebihz.it ion oT the piesent naval force of f.ftn.iieui men, Ad inir.il Mavo said: "There is danger we nun carry on our program of rlemohiluatlon ten. rap idly. War s not jet over ' Funds (r Officers and Enlisted Men In the U S. Army and Navy and with Red Cross cr Y. M. C. A, The Safest Way To carry funds is by Travelers Letters of Credit which wo iisuo free of cominiuion To icneJ funds is hy Mail or Cable Transfer which may be made through us, Vet HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCS WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCC 20 RUE LAFA.CTTE, PARIS rown Brothers & Go, rornrll AND ClIESTM-T STHEM.S I'llll.ADI.I.l'lllA S'"rfy nav !,'c printer nr w tin us. " "I vnj- CHARLES BECK COMPANY! Effl0 609 Chestnut Street Philadelphia ft?ft DRINK WATER Unless you drink water of known purity you ore taking a chance. Thi3 is not a reflection on anyone or any institution it is a plain statement of fact. To soy that you cannot afford Purock is to say that you cannot afford to protect your body from disease. Surely no thoughtful man or woman in Philadelphia is so poor as that I Purock Water M delivered to ofBcej and homes in tterilized, sealed bottles or fve-gallon demijohn. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia Bell, Sprue 3643 Keyitone. K.ct 1087 qjp' ' 63d & Market 5Ut Gray'fj The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco ITHAR'S two things a fellow M wants when he goes skatin' smooth ice an' smooth tobacco. ie And if you would be sure of the latter smoke VELVET. Every bit of VELVET must age for two years in huge wooden hogsheads before it reaches your pipe. By then it has acquired a cool smoothness, a mp.llnw flavor anH a iSaBSeSsasw-":. natural tobacco taste. Natural ageing is the slow way, the expen sive way, but the right way. Put it up to your pipe! Jfisfte&srsffriuOaCacco Co. 15c m V&P. A ' ..'vl'V .,l- -4Vf
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