r t BOTES OF THE MODES. Odd I terns of Interest for I. ad Ira Who Folios ibr Latest Fashions. AH Ixxllces show lace or some light etei-orution at the. nock, the finest kind of AJcncon being aa much in evidence as Irish and guipure lace. Jet plays an important part on all cvruiug gowns. It is immensely be coming and decorative and particular ly effective when combined with white tulle. All costumes worn in the daytime arc tf the strictest tailor-made order, fash ioned in the lightest colored cloths, and stitched in a straight line or scalloped lge. Litt le neck ruches and shoulder capes re much in demand for evening use. Koine are mudo of chiffon In lavender and rose pink, with nocordiun-plaitoil lotililr-m'rk ruff tjiiitc hitfh at the neck. JIojji are more elaborate than ever, itlier entirely made of (lowers or tulle. Those of embroidered niousselino, with haye bloMOtnn made of mousseltns with clvet petals, are pretty and much in vogue. A irroat run is predicted for corded bilks and poplins, in Paris they an pngnring dotted and chenille silks, the jrourniwork in many Instances darkei than the pattern covering it. There are Dany i ilks mixed with velvet also. There is n new canvas which is like ly to And warm approval, being a mix ture of silk and wool, the former pre dominating', A dark navy blue hail been made up Into a skirt and open bod ir. which was filled in with an under r.i formed of fully gathered black ;ud white striped ribbon in marked contrast to the red revera. This bod lee was of the jacket order, with tabs ;it the waist. The sleeves were made abort to the elbow, with full sleeves below of the striped silk ending In a red cull'. The .skirt was cut, as so man) are, on the cross, with a scam up the enter of t be back. The pompadour element is a great feature in sprint,' fashions, ami it re peated itself ill the sleeves at the wrist. There was a jacket bodice, and a great i1p;1 of Stitching figured on the scams. and these close-set rows of atitobing will be a marked novelty in coming modes. It was exemplified in a dress of quite a new color, a iiil turipioise with a predominance of green in it, the material n fine-faced cloth. The tunic bere crossed at the side, and was edged nil round w ith three stitched bands of a lighter tone, each baud being covered with BtitebingS about half an inch apart, w hile the petticoat was of the lighter shade, entirely covered with bandl of the darker color, in close ot rows, also stitched all over. The Ijodice was full, with white satin trim mings covered with lace; it buttoned over at one side with three square paste buttons, and had epaulettes and cuff trimmings of white satin, with silver embroidery mingled. N. Y. Times. REPAIRING STOCKINGS S n Economical Way of Keeping the Chiltlren'a Feet Cov ered. "Stockings are so much improved in quality and reduced in price that it no longer pays to knit them laborious ly 'by hand, as our grandmothers did. Some industrious women spend their leisure in knitting stockings by ma ehinery, which is much more rapid work than knitting them by hand. It still pays to run the heels and toes i1 fine stockings of silk or cotton to make them wear longer at those vulner able points. The old-fashioned idea ibst no stocking could be successfully footed by sewing is now done away with by the fineness of the modern stockinet of manufacture. After the feet of children's stockings are past darning out them off. Cut feet out of the whole legs of one pair and sew them together with as few seams as possible, and sew those feet on, a pair of stocking legs, taking similar seams. If these seams are properly taken they will not chafe or hurt the most deli cate foot. If the upper part of the Blocking is thin run the heel and toe part, of these sewn stockings. The nnccess of the work of those made over stockings depends, of course, upon the. way the seams are put in. A stitched seam afterward opened and "at-stitclied" flat is one of the softest fams for this purpose. Little babies and elderly people, or Invalids who suffer from cold foot, should wear woolen stockings even in Strmmer, varying a heavy stocking for a lighter one in hot weather. Strong :ople, who have a vigorous, healthy tironlatlon of blood, do not at nny sea son need woolen stockings, which often induce perspiration of the feet when it is not necessary. Such jersons should fiajhe their feet very frequently siud change their stockings often. Air ing the stockings in the open air will )C Often all that is necessary; if more las,ing is needed to freshen and puri fy them ufter being worn scald the Jeet of Ihc. Btockings and rinse them ii colli water and dry them In the open ate Xo stockings should bo worn long enough to require rubbing with soap on a board. It destroys the color and beips to wear out the stockings more than the actual wear does. Never iron hosiery; it stretches it out of shape. A steeling does not fit to the leg so well or look and feel as comfortable if it is ironed. N. Y. Tribune. nilllpplne Weddlns Oowii. When a Philippine lady of better class gets married she sometimes wears aa her wedding dress a costume of na tive manufacture that reaches in value na Into four figures. It takes months to make a handkerchief or a sleeve, so microscopic and delicate is she fabric, Investment la Poatsrltr Too Bl. The father of 32 children has died in a poorhonse of Indiana. Mlaht Have Bees Wore. fr. Gibbs went to an entertainment, and by mistake tat on his neighbor' silk hat. reducing it to a shapeless mass. The owner of the hat was naturally in dignant, and breathed thrents of v'en jeance. "Sir," said Mr. Gibbs. calmly, "1 um very sorry, and must admit that I was awkward. Ait," he added, com placently, "it might have been worse." "I don't see how it could have been," roared the victim. "Oh, yes, It could!" said Gibbs. -I might have sat down on my own hat." Tit-Bita. A Sore Sign. "Well, yes," remarked the Kohack philosopher, removing the stem of his beloved pipe from his mouth; "I guess you are right. 1 ogrce with you in n measure, anyway. I cackerlate, myself, that to meet a hearse is a sure sign of death. 1 have never known of anybody hnulin' a live man around in a hearse." Judge. A Ueatle Hint. "I wish to announce before the col lection is taken up," said the parson, that I have wholly recovered from the severe cold with which I was afflicted n week ago. Consequently it will not be necessary for anyone to put lozenges or cough drops in the contribution box." X. Y. Journal. n.i Pretty Knonsii. "At nny rate." said the girl in blui softly, "the gossips never have busied themselves about me." "01 course not," answered the girl in pink, sweetly. "There must be occasion for envy or jealousy before the gossips busy themselves about anyone." Chi cago Post. Dabloas. "Vow will find this to be rare old wine, sir," said the officious waiter, bustling about the table. "How does the steak suit you, sir?" "TYell," replied the old gentleman, who was never known to kick, "it is what you might call rare old beef." Chicago Tribune. No I inplrt- Needed. "You are now one," said the minis ter to the bappy pair he had just tied to gether with u knot they never could undo. "Which one?" asked the bride. "You will have to settle that for your selves," said the clergyman. Tit-Hits. I I -rested. Mr. Gotrox Yes, my son wiH soon, be Well again. You must le n great friend of his to be so interested in his recovery. The Kill No, it niu'tthot. I'm goin" to lick him as soon as he gets well. N. Y. Journal. How to lie Missed. "I sometimes believe that if I were suddenly to drop through a hole in the earth nobody would care a cent." "Oh. brace up. Don't take such a dis mal view of things. It surely 'Mi't as bad as y think. Don't o -body i.ny mosey V Cun-agi. . jio. Sometimes. First Lawyer Experts have come to occupy a large share of the courts' at tention. Second Lawyer Yes, experts are called to testify in a murder case, and then a neckspert sends the criminal to his account. Harlem Life. Illusions. Before you praise youth's ImHistry 'Tin prudent now to waft And see which he Is dlKRlng for, A gfirlon crop or bait. Washington Star. wim.im; To kxihrimkst. He makes She might public. Do you reully'think that absence the heart grow fonder? -I'm sure 1 don't know, but you try it and nee. St. Louis Re- On the Rolling Wave. First Passenger (turning pale) Do you know anything that is really good for seasickness? Second Passenger (also turning pule) 1 I think I'll trv chloroform. l'uck. At the Clnb. "When he first came here Goodhcnrt put him up." "Ami after ho left?" "Goodheart put up for him." Brook lyn Life. No Kalth In Uer. "Why didn't you go to hear Philome la Jinks lecture on 'Artistic Living'?" "1 remember the kind of hat she had on the last time 1 saw her." Chicagc Kecord. Natural (lurry. "My illusions," said she, "are all gone." "How long have you been married ?" he inquired, sympathetically. Somer villu Journal. A Sure Sign. Fanny I think it will interest her to hear of Jack. Amy Decidedly ! I've beard her say that he never wanted his name men tioned in her presence again. l'uck. The Oornfed Philosopher. "A woman," said the Cornf ed Philoso pher, "wonders why she ever married that kind of a man, while the man won ders why he ever manned at all." In tUaaapolis Journal OLD MEXICO. ! Twenty-Hirer ItuyM Tour via P miu- r-vl'lltllH Kllll, Ollll The IV'naylvanlii Hair 1 Company h 1a aa ranireil for a specal lersonally eoudiK-ted tour tliroUKliOld AlexUo by apvetai I'ullmau train i,f parlor-smoking (lining, sleeping, compart ment, and observation cara, to leave New York and Philadelphia February VL visiting all the principal points of interest in the "Lund of .Mouteauma." and spending live days in the City of MeiicO. Round-trip tickets, covering all the cvpi-nsea. Bull from all points on the I't j lvu,.la ..aii- road. ' For further information apply 1 1 ticket agents; luurtst Agent, I Its! Ilrowlway, New : York; 4 Court StJect. Mrooklrii; 7U llroad Street, Newark, N J ; B Courlaei der. Jr., , Passenger Agent Baltimore District. Baltimore. j MaV Colin Ntudils, laaenKer Agent, South eastern District, Washington, D. O; Ttioa. r,. Watt. Passenger Agent, Western District, I'itt--burg. Pa.; or address Geo. W lloyd. Assistant Urneral I'aaaeiigrr Agen, Philadelphia. 1-.-0I Having n Ureal Rim or Chamberlain Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of thp Pierson drug store, informs us that be is , having ureal run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Re sells live bot tle uf t ii.it medicine to uutt of any other kind, and it gives gio.it sutis fuoliuM. lu tbese days of la grippe thole in DOtbiuiT like llttinbei I nn's 1 Cough Keiue iy to step llie cough, heal up the sole tlirout and lungs and give relief within u short time. The Miles are growing, ami till who ii v it are pleased witb its prompt Motion South Chioaurn Ditilv Cain met. For sale liv nil Druggists. FLORIDA. Two Weeli l our via Penasj Ivaala ItuilroiKl. The flrsl Pannavlvania tour of 'he season to Jacksonville, allowing xw watkaln Florida, irlll leivc.Nnv York and Philadelphia Fabru. ury 0 Excursion tickets, including railway Immu port itt ion. Pullmsn accnturaodationi one uerth), and tnes snrouta in )otli directloni while traveling on the -)irii.i tlain, will he old St the following rates: Now York. MOOOj I'hilnilelpliiit, lliirriilnrg. I'ultimorc, n n 1 Washington, HaOOj Pittsburg, Srvt ihi, and at proportionata rates from other points, Pot llokets, itineraries, and other information apply to ticket agsnia, Tourist altiu ut UM lli-ouilwiiy, New York; I I'ourt Street, Brook Ivn: '' riroiid treet, Newark. N. .1.: il I'oiir Isendar, Jr., Passenger Asnl Baltirnnrri Dla. trlct, Baltimore. .ii.: Colin Htudda, Passenger Agent soiitii ant rn Distriet, Wasfiliiirton, l. r.: Thos K. Wait I'ns'M'ii er Agent rVestsvn Dtstriet, Pltntburg, Ps : or lo Qeo. ioy,l, Assistant licnerul Passeuxer Ag-nt. Proal Street Station. PhllsdslpblS, t-'A. THR BBMTOr AM.. For OVSf fifty years Mn. WlKSLOW'l SooTII ISO KYRre has been used by mothers foi their children while teething. Are you disturbed at night anil btoken of your rest by a sick ootid inffsrins ana orrtne with palnof eutttngtestbf if so send at once and get a bottle of ".Mrs. Wins slow' toothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it. mothers, there is no mistake nliout it. It cures diurrho-n. regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cun-s Wind Colic, softens the (linns, reduces lollammntion, and givestone and energy to the whole system "Mr. Winslnw's Soothing Sy rup" for children teething is pieasant tc the ISSN and Is the prescription of one of the old est and best female physicians and nurses in the United Slatee and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price, twenty-live cents ' -utile. Be sure anil- -el "Mils. Wiksmiw's rtuuTHlM) r race. VS ly CALIFORNIA. j TiiiRi v-oNK Days' Tors via Psxsvlvania Haii.hoaii. The Pennsylvania Hailroad Company has ar ; ranged for a sccial personally conducted tour , through Californiu, to leave New York and i'hiladelnhiaon Pet ruarv il7. by special Pull man drawing-room sleeping car nml connect iug at Kl Paso with the "Mexico and Philadel phia Special," composed exclusively of Pull man isirlor-smoking, dining, drawing room 1 sleeping, compartment, and ohservution curs, fortour through California, returning!--' March J9 Round-trip tickets, covering all necessary ex penses, U7' from all points.on Icnnsylvnuia Hailroad. Kor further information apply toticket agents; Tourist Agent. UM Ilrowlway. New York; 4 1 Court Street, Brooklyn llroad Street, New ark. N. .1 .: II. Courlacnder. Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, llaltiimore, Aid,- Colin Stu'Uls, Passenger Agent Soutlieaslern Distriet, V asliiugton, II. c.; Thos. K. Walt, Passenger I Agent, Western District. 1'ittshnrg, Pa.; or ad i dress (ieo. W. Hoyd. Assistant General Posseng ' er Agent. Philadelphia. 1 1-(U. There la n t'lnaa ol People Who are injured by the Dse of eoffpe. Keceutly there lias been plaof-d in the grocery stores a new preparation called (tKAIN-O, made of pure grains that takes the place of collee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benellf. ISO, and Kn, per package Try it. Ask for (rtAIN--0. PATENTS OBTAINED. TEEMS EASY. Consult or eommunlcnle with the Editor of this paper, who will give all needed Infor mation. JAS. . CHOUSE, ATTORN KY AT LAW, MlDDIiKBURS, PA. All business entrusted to his care will receive nroiupt attention. K. f. PotticgGi, Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSOROVE. PA. All professional business entrusted to my care win receive prompt and careful attention. Wet the Coaaervatorr. Young Lady The musical conserva tory is in this building, isn't it? Janitor No, mum; the musical con servatory is 'bout two blocks down treet. Youtg Lady (dubiously) I I was sure I iicard pupils practicing vocal ex ercises. Are you sure the musical con servatory is not here? Janitor Yes'm. Nothin' here but dentists' offices, mum. N. Y. Weekly. Prospective ; loons. "More hard luck," sighed the house holder in the town which had devel oped a war of gas companies. "I wish these corporations wouldn't fall out." "Why, you're getting your gas cheap er than ever before." "Yea, but wait till the victorious com pany comes after us to collect the profit it thinks it might have made if there had been no tight." Washington Star. ' Aa We See Ooraelvea. All the world's a stage, and all the people re but actors. As Shakespeare says they are. And. furthermore, ench person In his heart of hearts Is Convinced that he's a star. Answers. it,:rrium tiov Mrs. BUmtayble (after the wreck) Oh. Henry! I'm afraid this board won't sustain mo! Her Husband "l is a judgment sent upon you, Marin. Many a poor devil who has paid you six dollnrs a week has said the same thing. Cleveland Leader. Tsvaa Kver Thna. Life Is but a season of discontent. For a change wc are constantly praying: In winter we long for the July sun, And In summer .wu want to go sleighing. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the , Vff-jU Signature of LLo&ZT&tcJUU PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. Suobury & Lowistown Division. In effeot Nov. 19, 1899. WBSTWAKD. STATION. I EASTWARD' pn AMI j A ar rn j IIEI i.-,7 Sunhury 9 a) .131) 2 13 J "T Helinsgrove Junction 809 920 2laJ1012l bellnsgrove 9(M 5 11 2 38 1011! Pawling I hm S0.1 2 SI in M Kreamer 819 601 281 I1U2T Meiaer ,116 4 M 210 103S1 Miildleburg MM 4 62 140 10.18: Benfer 8H4 4 16 2 55 !l0 46 Heavcrtnwn Mil 4 37 3 00 in 61 Adamsburir 1 20 4 32 3 07 MIT lteulis Mills 8 13 4 2.1 3 18 ill 03! Met'lure '8(17 4 19 3 22 11 13 Wagner 717 4 (Kl 3 2.1 II IS Shindle 714 4 06 330 UH Paintervtlle 7 49 4 00 8 36 111 27 Aliiitlnnil 713 IM 3 45 1135 Lewistown :735; 3 4.1 3 47 11 37 Iewistown (Main Htreet) 7 : 343 3 50 11 40 Lewiatown Junction. 17 10 ,140 Train leaves Suubury 5 SB P in, ar- rives at Seltnsgrove 6 45 p ni renins leave Lewistown Junction : 4 12 a tn, 10 13 a m. 1 10 p tn,130 p m 5 22 i in, 7 07 11 58 pro, for Alusina, PIltshurK and the West. For Baltimore and Washington SMSB1 102 I U 4 33 8 16 p m Fur Philadelphia nml New York (38 9 36a m, 1 02 1 33 4 33 and 1116 pin Foi Harrisburg S 10 p si Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) NOKTHEKN CKNTKAI. KA1LWAY Trslns leave Sunliury daily exeept Sunday : 1 21 a m tor Erie and Cansndalgua 6 10 a in for Hcllelonte Krle and OanandalKiia 9 12 a m for Look Haren , Tyrone and the West . 1 10 p in tor Hellefonte Kane Tyrone and TanaD daliiua S46p m lor kenovo ami Klmlra v2o p m lor Wlllliiinsport Sunday .1 10 a in lor Krle and Onnnndnlirim .ir,a in for Lock Haven ami 9 25 p m for VII liamsport 6 56 am, 9 15 a m 2 00 and 5 48pm lor Wiikes harre and llazeltou 7 (0 a m. 10 V.1) a m, I tt in, 5 4.1 p m for Shame -kin ami Mount Carmel Sunday 9 5.1 1 m lor Wllkesbarre Trains leave Scllmgrove Junction 10 00 a m, week dr.ys urrlvlng nt Phil idelphln 300pm New York 6 .13 p m Baltimore 3 11 p m Washington 4 10 pin 634 p m dally arriving at Philadelphia .0 20 p m New York 8 63 a m, Baltimore 9 45 p in Washington 10 56 p tn. 8 42 pin, week days arriving ut Philadelphia 4 80a m, New York "13 a in. Baltimore 2 30 am W ashlngton 4 05 a m Tratns also leave Sunbury : 2 V7 am daily arriving at Phlladeldhla 6 .12 a m Baltimore tail n Washington 7 46 a m New York 9 83 am Weekdays, 10 38 a m Sundays, 7 60 am week days arriving at Philadelphia 11 48 am, New York 2 13 p m, Baltluicie lls a m, Washington l oo p m. 166 p in, week days arriving at Philadelphia 9 23 p m. New York 9 30 p m, Baltimore ( 00 p m Washington 7 15 p m Trains also leave Sunbury at 9 .10 a m and 6 23 and 8 ;il p in, lor Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore ) . R. WOOD, Qen'l Pass Agent I. B. HUTCHINSON den'l Manager. Wholesale Prices to Users. Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or expressage and we'll send yon one. It has 11 00 pages, 17,000 illustrations and quotes prices on nearly 70,000 things that you eat and use and wear. We constantly carry in stock all articles quoted. MONTGOMERY WARD s OO., 1 At. for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF w m In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CllinuW COMPiWY, TT MUMWY STMKCT, NtWYOMK CITY. "A DOLLAB SAVED IS DEXTER To M fen A T-l W8r SOLE LEATHER Thin Ladies' Dongoln Kid Bool, Luce or Button, sole leather i-'Miiiter, ilinor, outer sole and heel, fancy top stay, Patent Leather Tip, Opera Toe, 2 to s, D, E, or EE, sent postpaid on receipt of $1, KquaN any $2 boot sold. Ouvmakx, Money refunded it uiisutis factorv, We guarantee fit, style, wear, FKI.i:. O'irr: 1 iiosue " iih iliusiratlonsof in bargains in (.hoi s; -c 1 Ticket a-btoli in blberal Ciali ll TESTB10NIALS Bqnala bSZTI 11 11 "K Oo ' bejar Sli The nhoes are brotring satisfactory. ThlH pair that oewtinve make itve dlffersnt atylcii of shoe that I haw bought of you and they-arc mi good, I sluwca uttfsai mercbanl a pair 01 Ji 00 sbors that 1 hao lust reoelved imin vou and do too: his Kulfs and cut Into the heal and examined them tiienv l-IiIv nun pronouneed ihem elieap at StfOO. You win 11 mi mi order witb tbla letter lor two more p.Mr or snoes. KoHlieotlullj jours, UBS 3. M . WILUAM8, wnieis, Mcdaolno 04., Cat P, s. DM myjname ll vou like. y 1 Daxraa Skos c.: Ueuit I'leaae flnd enclpfsd, herewith, express money order, PleasrMnd ibo aaoen onl Srltboul ui lay, I am Deeding them, mv wife laHlmosi bare'ootcd and I don'l wi'i in liny s'loes nt HUJ other liousi- beeuuae I huve u-ed the Pexter mid llnd iiiein the liesl lor tbe money. Yours truly, 1MIII.II M . K 'KAI.s, rTswolCS, 111. DEXTER SHOE C0.,smmeSt, Boston Mass. Established 1880. Capital tIAII ttt CABIMIT lUIOICs tlWWO MACHINI ' use uu can eismlne II si your nearest rreitcht drimt asnMUf aausnMsrr.asactijr as rapraseoted, sssl u auklssssaMrs wll sssifssa ..m.w, auu saw anaaxass dahhsis ioi fSSSSLB SpeclslOBer Price $16.60 andfraiaki caarass. Mariiine weltli lai ' unniisandtharrala-ht will arerags 74 cents for each 6ki mil... OIVE IT THRU MOUTHS' TRIAL In yonr owa home, and w will mum s.mreis. i any day you are not Sie.su, S11.00, (ll.ao S as, all lullr da -rll,ed In our Basklas Cslstofss, but SU.M for tills l)R0i' UasK lilliMr BS.1.I1VU. ".Wi. ..... Kr.ar.,i newuif aaCSISS. Si S. &(. tmm msMH tbisc Tr wacrru ay any nause. BEWARE Or IMITATIONS UMmcntavotTerlnaT bbbmsi mark. nr. uiuivr ai i.n.s n.u daressraiU. Writ sa MmsI b l air 10 and learn who ar rl I TlaS PVIl l-af I Vt RTKRY (ilHUl PII1.T vMum MAl. ll 1.1k r in eat muLcra from thr beat ran bur. CO, and then If convinced that ru are savins Wl TO SKTl'HM TOCB Cla.sO If at any time within three 'aamawai ab II Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. V" w RlPAiNS are intended for children, ladies and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con fectionery. They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box), price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for one dollar. Any druggist will get them if you insist, and they obtairied by remitting the price to The Ripans Chemical company SPRUCE ST A DOLLAR EARNED." if l Siie iutrotluro to every family in tlio MiiiilerH. IiiNoleN. OiilHitles ami lleelN. II S ll 1 -iUl 11)- hum on yoitr uir's iruillu::. 6ayss.oo im : wifa wen' barsfooi utber than ouy HnytniayuHi tun dkxtbbs 1.00 suoti. 1600,000. lucorporated -.i.s..i.ao..sbsru...s. " slid If fssnd IS. a,. HI null a I. wi'th a -T? mhU -uidl who ri aot. OF KVMI HIGH DAUr, WITH TIIK Made br the, In Amerles. aiatrrlal money Mifplt? awanaVBa V mWSA mm m SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK onopptK CAimtT,pi.poii.be. I r 1 line illustratron show, machine closed (rsdUropiilnirfrcm slirht) to be used as a staur isbl.. .ua. r u..k 1 tbe other oien with full lenirth Utile and head In place for sewlnu. 4 fiaer isaawM. Isimi lsaa .L.i.,n. rnH. ..nr....i ... n.i.. Bm bos.ed and decorated cal.lnet flnl.h, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on four rsslers. sdjiutal le treadle. irenuineSmyth Iron stand, riaesl IsreeBlfklna Was. positive four motion fl ed, self threading ribrstlnir shuttle, automatle bobbin winder, adjustable beaiinirs, patent bnsion lllie ra tor. Improved looaa wheel, adjustable presmre foot, Improved shuttle csrrler. patent needle bar. patent dress Kusrd. kead h baaSmsly aresralea and araaaaraud asd bassUrally skS.I aSaSMC GUARANTEED Ihslltlite.trsaalas. steal darasls asd atsrsat MaaM sarklB wide. .rry kaawa attaebsMal h faralsked and our Fred In atructlon Book tells Just how anyone ran run It and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. A tO-T.sra' Stadlaf SaaraaUsli sent with every machine. IT PnQTC villi HATUlMn keavaaSaaaasBnnnSaaasBaSsv com nam it with those your storekeeper sells at (40.00 to 825 oo to atoon. ... iMi.k, AMn. ,h. ia r months vou say you are not satisfied. CEDES TO-DAT. dlafl TABULES may always be
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