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Sg EE THE EVENING STAR, cS cdeatien ad JUNE 28, 1898-14 PAGES. Pee eee LLLP PLL OOD | King’s Palace Department Store. Sires otis tame Hour Sales at King’s Palace. PPP ete King’s Palace Department Store. | fomerrow-—make our great Midsummer Sale a regular is ne daager of goods staying on our shelves till they From 9 to 10. Part of the Schiller purchsse, and you are Incky indeed if you can find one to suit you, sainiot for they are worth from $4.00 to $7.00. Beau- Cambrie lace Ladies’ with Drawers, 9c. 12%4c. ‘Te. and shade. tifully trimmed in the mest pleasing styles with good meterial. Blacks and whites and all the popular shades Umbrella mh pidery $1.25 and Children’s Un- in Umbrella floune: Ladies" Misses" Drawers, with wh She. Pleated much niffon, in all colors; Hinery trimmings. . ® Ae. Odds and Ends in Hats or Indies, shapes — 12 to 1 25 to 50c. Ribbons. 16c. The greatest Ribbon chance of the century. We have had startling itben saws. o but these values eclipse all. They are ali e silk, of the finest quality, and to sel at this price is upsetting all tradition: hite, BI misses and children—all colors, pliin apd fancy straws Por this hour Ac. worth sll G-anite Tron 6e, i F gabe Warbnve tabs: apethen big’ alice oat tee’ the S00 $7 Trimmed Hats, $1.25. | = Must “od 3 _ 3c. Pink and Z Ry 4’and 5 inches 16c. Lat. Graduated Tin Cups. From 10 to 11. $1 Crash Skirts, 23c. Li © Imported fell wide, with Sat. Blne and White and Coffee Pots... —— 1 to 2. tee aaeeanhae *23c. : $1.50 and $1.75 Wrappers, 59c. * sete ened & Ross, ith & G Sts. Gas Stoves, $i We. have sold hundreds of these splendid 2-burner © icKleted Ww Stoves at $1 this season—and yet we have received no complaints, proving” that they are good serviceable stoves— despite the unheard-of low price. Another shipment goes’ onsale tomorrow. Son Freezers, $1.25. OST everybody is suprised to see how cheep the best ice cream and frozen desserts can be made at home in one of our freczers. Every femily can afford one, when We sell the 2-quart size at $1.25 and other ‘sizes proportionately low. — We are ng m great specialty of the Arcti> Freezers this season, and we cau recommend onatanng 83 the best cheap freezers on the market. is the price list: TART ARCTIC FREEZERS, $1.25. Fobane “ARCTIC FRBEZE : 58t tt ARCTIC FREEZERS, $1: ART ARCTIC FREEZERS, | 25-ft. Watering Hose, $1.40. This includes patent nozzle for spraying or solid stream, coupling, and as an extra we Picsent each purchaser with a wire Hore Holler free. An extra steut quality of standard Hose, fully guaranteed, at $2.25 for 25 feet. EF Hose called for and repaired, 2c. Screen Doors, 75¢. | Lawn Mowers, $ 1 95 Why go without a Mower—here's a food one for $1.95, Light—strong—rarely ever gets out of order. Better ones for more mon All complete, with spring hinges, hook, eye and knob. id lawn rower called for, re- adjrsted, sharpened and returned—for $1. Poultry Netting, 45c. ‘Window Screens, 1 2c. Adjustable—15 In, high—and wil fit any window up to 32 inches wide. f full roll is taken—if less than full roll, ec. 100 9a. ft. Regulation Garb: Enamel Paint. Gaiden ‘Trov eons made’ {o order. Estimates Drop postal and our representative 3 vel e Ice Picks. will cell, Ice Tongs Barber & Ross, 1 1th & G Sts. Sosestondetostotoatotontoctoatecteatecentoeatesenteentn tate teatonteceateratosteatortetoetetontetoetetoitetesietose free. “i fe : Wrappers, trimmed with and rufiles, Watteau 59c o's Mull Caps, ruches; full sitet tononectentententenoretattettedtettettented From 3 to 4. ait aise For gue hour LOC. "and Men's 4 ‘hatte Bc. : = From 4 to 5. : segeese 75¢. | Men’ s Madras Shirts. w 3 o ae 19¢. naeeleeseeseedeeionte Sete $i. 25 Sailors, 48c. A lot of Trimmed res ed S eepentenrperoootntrteterintotntvtetetnt v this bour reat 5 to 6. Si. 50 Hats, 39c. ef Faney Lraid Hats. ae eels styles and. cv a bargain In these. V $1.59.” For this hour all made on lors. You get Braid fiz.ish, Straw sill sat Stew Pans, KING'S | PALACE 812-814 7th St. 715 Market Space. Hour Sales at Our Main Store Only. pint Dege Store. sSosZondeadondoedoateazoetoetoetoeteetoetoegoetgoatonfoatoatont seeefenfonfengengenge ee ote nolan teteeely WE NEVER ASK IF YOU WANT CREDIT. Come into our store and buy and we'll not ask you ww you wish to pay until every price is settled. If you Seetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetnte See ate 2% eteos netededntetetet et h have cash to spare, all right, but if you want to pay a little 3 each week or each month we don’t charge you an extra $ penny. Qualities are kept up to a high standard—the $ price of every piece of Furniture is marked in plain fig- $ ures. You could select all you need without the help of a $ salesman and know just what the bill world be. We have furniture for the poor man, and we have suites that would grace the drawing room of a million- aire’s home. Prices in either case are as low as can be found in the cash stores. These are the last days of our June Reduction Sale. seteetednte Seetetetetnetetete Noe 3 Come in and look at some of the bargains we offer, : i : 3 d = : GROGAN’S : : Mammoth Credit House, < $ 817-819-821-823 7th St.N.W, z Between H and I Sts. : * Seeeesasesseeeeetereeenc sees eesaneetienseeseneuneanees with hot-water pipe supplying hot water to rafge. Has famous NO NEED TO WASH | YOUR DOG OR CAT Every day. Sprinkle them with THOMP- SON'S INSECT POWDER. That never fails to kill FLEAS and other Insects that may trouble your pets. Much more effec- tive and so mune less trouble than wash- ‘Gas Rang | With Hot Water, S-burmer Gas Range: aitachment for bowler same as coal works, $8 burners includ: double ring and simmering =< Se W.S. THOMPSON, broiler. Price complete only. THARMACIST, 703 15TH ST. ‘fea7-204 = Gas eucaee Co., 3 Plen’s oa 1424 N. Y. Ave. 2 $3. 00 3 Shoes. Ail “Poco” 3 Cameras greatly reduced. Everybody can now afford to take a Camera away with them this summer. 3 Tan and Black Viet and Patent Calf. Bulldog, opera and plain tees. Hand-sewed, and just such shoes as are sold all over the city for §3.50. Robert Cohen & Son, 630 Pa. Ave. N. W. Established 1833. myl0-3m-23 LOPS POPFPPSOSODODOCOOOS ODOR Great Reduction in Hair. Kid, Willow Calt “agp. Opticians, 1311 F St.3] erie sees, Opticians, | gee ee rial Hair Regenerator for reetoring map isis, | BOOK S. HELLER’S, wat 7th Street The Robinson Oils, xe “they lubricate more and outlast other ofis.”* Wm. C. Robinson & Son, BALTIMORE, Md. The Bon Marche, 314-318 7th St. Real, sure enough bargains | Hosiery & Underwear. || ! Stock-taking time in the big wholesale houses | made them gladly snap up our cash offer of the | various broken assortments and remnant lots. Hence these out-of-the-usual prices--otherwise im possible. (8! cS | 1 €. will be the price for 25c. and 35c. extra fine Imported H pf. Maco Cotton in the new leather shades. The 35c. Onyx Black Lisle Hose will be = c. 2 pr. tipped feet. Three Bargains in Men’s Half Hose.’ for Ladies’ 12}c. and 15c. Fast Black (alse Tans) Seamless Stockings—double-sole, high- spliced heel || and toe—3 pairs for 25c. ] €. instead of 25¢.—the right price--for fast black, plain, Pf. drop-stitch oni ox-blood fine Maco Yarn Hose—full reg- |! ular made goods—13¢. pair, or 4 pairs for 50c. = + 19¢. will secure 39c. fine Rembrandt Ribbed Ingrain Lisle Thread Hose—white An extra good bargain this. te Cc. for Men'a Half Hose considered good value at 10e.—Fine Seamless Half pr. Hose, fast black or tan—double heel and toe. | Cc. —a lucky price In this case—for it buys 25c. and 30c. Extra Fine Bal- 1! PF. vriggan Dropstiteh Malt Hose. You may have 4 pairs for 50e. H Z —the price we've put a big lot of 25c. Fast Black Fine Soft-finish Hose || 1 8 PF. down to: 6 pairs for a dollar make the price even less. H i CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS ALMOST HALF} | = fi Infants’ extra fine Maco Cot- || As an instance, we offer fine ton—double heel and toe—two Ribbed — Stockings lots of gc. and i worth 12}c. and 15; 84° 25c., down to one 1214° || tomorrow .... uniform price..... 9 Creer Underw’r-surprising offers! Ladies’ extra thin Ribbed Cotton Vests—shell edge— C.. 12$c. would be the price you’d pay—if it wasn’t that aes 5 121Ac. lack tapes in the arms and necks—for that reason we say. The 15c. Vests—extra fine ribbed—in pink, sky 8! (Se blue and cream—wholesaler blundered—put too SA Thread—all silk oa ‘The Underwear chief wants a record day tomorrow — so d.wn go those very pretty Lace-trimmed Vests—selling freely at 18c., to.... many of the cream colored in the lot—so ........., 18c. 7C. Misses’ 35c. Pantalettes for 15c. secures you your choice from a big lot of 25e. Fine Lis! taped—3 palr for the price of two. for Children’s Ecru Vests, in white (they sell for %5c.), low neck, no sleeves and silk taped. 4 for 25c. 25c. Gauze Vests for 19c. Extra Fine India Gauze Vests, high neck. short sleeves, nicely made — with pearl buttors. Those Nazareth Waists you’ve so patiently waited for--are now in-=all sizes- a Fine Gauge Knee-lergth Pantalettes, sizes 28 to 34. Actually worth g5c.. Wrong shipping directicns sent them astray og the road to here—explains the delay. THE BON MARCHE, 314-318=-On Seventh St.=-314-318, Le: =] ere Seéders, {| 25 feet Hose, 30° [140 TAT TTT TR TRA 24 BOTTLES FOR ONLY: $1.25. Men Who've Been Abroad * * and have enjoyed. the fa- nother lot of those} Complete, with nozzle * ok splendid Cherry Seeders] and coupling. y mous beers of Germany 5c. Guaranteed 25 ft. Stout Wire. * say that none of them Seat all kinds of cher, wound ee complete * ok rles_perfectly. |tor ee ate taste any better than ~ jardware, John B. Espe 9 1010 Pa. ave. Je27-15d “Export.” * Men who are judges of ; fine beers say that “Ex- * port” ‘is the king of all de- * licious malt beverages. Gill’s - : Chocolates ARE JUST WHAT YOU WANT. Pure, rich, fresh, wholesome, delicious. Three ee HH assortments, 25, 40 and 60 cts. ‘These Choc- [Keep your ice ‘filtea. olates well deserve thelr reputation. Packed > 2 Dattion ent ent in unlet} wagons in hendsome metal Loxes for mail or express. 4. Write or ‘phone. ~ @ail and express orders our specialty. Gill's, Fe ses Di Chocolate Mints, 13e. box. ws s Bieoo Poison. Washington B Co.! h ath & SI Sts. N.E. “Phone 2154 car | Threat, Pimples, Copper- Se iat oe a3 “hot days eee Bie. for ee A TT ee eR zi Everything fine and if the finest of everything _ at G. G. Cornwell & i Son's, 1412-14 Pa.Ave. |: PURE COLD DRINKS. ON’T fill up with ques- tionable chemically im- pure drinks and risk sick- ness when you can secure a |5 wide choice of pure beverages | in bottles at small expense. Come in and select a dozen or so and have a variety of re- freshing and invigorating drinks ready for the ice and each hot spell. Claret, Doz. Bots. : Good, rich, fine flavor Cali- fornia Claret in quart §2 bottles is offered in izz, Lemon dozens for .... Raspberry” Fizz, Lime Juice, Ginger Ale, | Club Kola, Lemon Sugar, Gin- ger Ale, Club Soda, Sarsapa- rilla, Raspberry Vinegar, Lime Juice Cordial, Orange Cider, etc., etc., at bottom m prices, “Greenbrier” | White Sulphur Springs | _ WATER. aT sn RAAT AT MART TTR demand has largely in- sed for this grand medicinal = spring water since the price was = reduced. You should try it! 1 | MIS water is a laxative, alter. | =| ative and a tonic It ts h | 3] recommended by many onin | i medieal faculties rs belng espe- clally in of the blood stomach, Dozen pints, $1.50. Dozen quarts, $2.50. Case 2 dozen, $5. benetici all diseases ments of the bowe bladder, skin Light, 2tray Dress Trunk—hardwood elegant and strong— slats—solid ‘celsior lock—heavy side bolts steel clamps—best —ell trimmings riveted on and and burred. Name marked trunk strap free—price. KNEESSI, 425 7th. _Se28-280. x . iSpecials ‘For Two Days: Yoa people who are going away will do well to profit by these prices. Chances are you won't find Such an unusually varied stock or such worderfully low prices any- MERT; VEER EES oh where you may travel. Remember, prices stay down two days only. BH 4s $1.25 and $1.50 Imported Hair Brushes 5c. kind Loofahs, th Bath Gioves . Japanese ‘Tooth’ ” Brusties, bristle, 4 for.. Electrie Cream and renovating bi Cleansiline, removes grease POLS pesver cee! le. Toilet Requisites. Mertz’s Curlin; Fluid, pot sticky ' mpound for the tise, restores gray hair..... 600. Rabuteau's. Toilet 8! ‘8 Toilet Ceralt, ‘removes tan and freckles. Violet Taleum, 6c., 5 qc lomaline, | for romoriag the hands ard nail MERTZ’S PHARMACY, 1ith and F. The “Bestest” Coal sanseensasoenraseevvansgetesaseen eet eh eee EEE heb htt bb bbb hhh bbb bbb bd THE WORLD OF SOCIETY The Weddings of the Last Days of the Month of June. Where Wasbingtonians Will Forget the Torrid Wave—Trayel Plans—Notes. Yesterday at high noon Miss Jessie E. Davis and Mr. Valliant W. Kenney of Laurel, Del., were marrisd by Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Greene, at the brifle’s residence. Mr. Churchill Gorden Blackwell was best man, and the bride’s attendant was her sis- ter, Miss Gertrud2 Davis. The young cou- ple left for a short trip, after which they will make their home in Red Bank, N. J. Secretary and Miss Wilson spent Sunday with the ex-Postmaster General and Mrs. Gary at their Catonsvili> place. Miss Barber, who has been a guest at the White House sinc |, is to leave for M. Parker Myron start for Quebec, Canada, July, where they will remain for several be and family will the first week in weeks. The rest of the summer will spent in traveling. There was a pleasant gathering Sun on the lawn at the Mrs. > of Mr. and Henry Kraft, which ty d-co- cd with flags, bunting and lanterns, the peing the chii tening of their baby, Minnie Charlotte Kraft. The y took place undey an Ameri 2) by 40 fest, Rev. Mr. Menzer of C Lutheran Church, officiatin, Amo: present w Mr. a 5 a Mrs. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Kraft, Mrs. Emma Trouland, Miss Heitie and Lizzie Weigel, Lottie and Bel!» Trouland, Leda and Netce Hammer, Mr. and Mr John Krafi and Messrs. Talifaro, Grant, Smoot, Boegeholz, Slentz, Sutton and Huntsberry. Mrs. Queen has gone to North Hatley, Capada, where she will remain the next three months. Mrs. T. W. Mahan will spend a month at Glendale, Pr George's county, Md., where she is now. Mr. Herman Wildman and wife of Grand reside TO REGULATE HORSESHOEING. In a communication to Chairman Bab- cock of the House peat commit they of no objection to ne enactment of Bill to regulate here the practice of horse- shoeing, provided it be so amended as to do away with the proposed annual renew- the al th of license. The Commissioners ere appears to be no good reason for the arly renewal of such licenses, and it would necessitate a permanent offcc and clerical force, for whose payment there is no provision in the bill. proposed measure provides for the ntment by "the Commissioners of five persons who shall constitute a board of registration, said board to consist ef four practical horseshoers and one veterinary surgeon, to hold office for five year duty of the board will be to keep a sulit- able register in which shall be recorded the names of all master and journeymen horseshoers entitled trade in the Distric journeyman engaged the time of the within three. ment of §1, } say by pay ntitled to a license. > Marriage Lice: licenses we: issued today as Cox of this city of nd Westmorgland 3 A. Kauffmann and Dent: George B. Squires and Margaret Eignon Garrett; Leo J. Cooney nd Annie May Butler; and Mary Vinston, W. Alfriend of Philip Crutchfield ali of this city; Macon, and city; Benjamin Wilson ruff and Jennie Pauline Barnes; Evans of this city and Lillian G. = Roanoke, Va r Butler and .. Hickman and Car- Rapids, Mich., who have been spending some days in Washington wheel riding, have returned home. They were accompa- nied by Anabel, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles T. Waiport of Capitol Hill, who expects to spend the summer with triends north. George W. Goethals, who has been , has gone to Vine- , for the summer, Dodge and family have Granville, N. Y., for the Henry H. Mrs. gone to summer. Mrs. W. N. J North B. White has gone to Rocksburg, , for a month. | The Misses Leech have bec Ge ne n visiting Mi ra Norris at Bryn Mawr during the . P. O. Vandenberg ddes will take place 5:30 o'clock. are out for the wedding of L. Smith of rmantown to Smith of Washington, Juiy 1, at Christ Prot urch, Germantown, £ and Mrs. Smith will be at home after Sep- tember J at 1801 EB str Alice Jon chter of Senator of Nevada, who has been the gues iss Raymond, has gone to Bryn Mawr on a visit. DIED. AUMAN. On Jnme 27, 1898, at midateet. ARS GUST F. BAUMAN, beloved son of ¥ and Aunie B Bannan, aged three years and three mouths, Darling August. thou hast Toft ws s most deeply m Bat Darling August, do coue how Funeral private, from pare tomac street northwest, 29, at 2 o'clock p.m mm Wednesday, June June 28. 1908 On, Sunday MYR late forty-five years. Witliam F- and ‘vant of God, well done; Thy glorious warfare past ‘The hattle’s fought. the race ts wen, And thou art crowned at BY itis WIFT MOSS 11th st 7 t 4 At Chureh, ite x 1898, in the h street 3 pom, nds iespectful FARLEY. a afte beloved sonar Gf Albert and i ri Mrs. Etta Ramsdell Goodwin of W: ington is at Asbury k. isses Lucy Birnie and Isabel Gregory are visiting the family of Dr. Clotworthy Birnie of Taneytown, Md. Mrs. Louis Mackall is visiting Dr. and wther, and Miss Mamie Starr, hington, is the guest of Mrs. at Laurel, Md. Representative Boutelle and his two daughters have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Merver at their country home, near Frederick. The marriage of Miss Alice Parks and Dr. Henry Stanley Warren took place last evening at the residence of the bride's mother, the Rev. Dr. Muir officiati the immediate relatives were pr and Mrs. Warren left f th New England coa g0 to housekeeping in Boston e tember, e nd Mrs, Andrew Gleason are regis- the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point. Mrs. John T. Appleberg and Mrs. Helene rick leave tomorrow for Coburg, ja, to spend the month of July, after h they will go to Lake George remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs, George S. Gibson have re- turned from their wedding trip and are lo- cated for the summer at Pine Crest, Tako- ma Park. Miss Helen Corinne Gillenwater is in Calkins, Pa., where she will spend some weeks, and later go to Philadeiphia for an extended visit. Mrs. Ellen S. Parks announces the mar- riage of her daughter Alice to Mr. Henry Stanley Warren, Monday, June 27, 457 M street northwest. —— AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN, Items of News Gathered West of Rock ‘reek. Miss Marie Lowe, a daughter of Perry Lowe, a former grocc1yman of this place, died last evening about midnight at the convent of Mount de Sales, near Balti- more. The deceased had joined the order about four or five years ago. Previous to that time she attended the school conduct- ed by the sistecs, graduating with honors. She had been sick for some time. Her father and brother were notified of her death, and the son left this morning for the convent. At the Arlington stock yards, Va., some few cattle were offe yesterday afternoon, as follows: Best, 4 and 44 cents per pow good, and 4 cents; medium, 3 and cents! common, 2% and 3 cents. There were 475 sheep and lambs, which went at the following quo- Arlington, and sold tations: Sheep, 3 and 4 cents per pound: lambs, 5% and 6% cents; calve and 6 cents. There were eighteen cows and calves, that sold from $30 to $45 per head. The state of the market was brisk for stock of all kinds. This morning about 9 o'clock a large bay horse attached to a delivery Wagon of the Consumers’ Brewing Company was over- — by the heat at M street and Bank alley. a FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Action of Eckington Citizens’ Asso- elation Touching Legislation. The North Capitol and Eckington Citi- zens’ Association met last evening in their hall, corner of- Lincoln avenue and R street. A resolution was adopted requesting the executive committee of the association to use its influence in securing the adoption by Congress of the bill for the extension of Rhode Island avenue through Le Droit Park, from rida avenue to 2d street northwest. As this bill was passed by the House no provision was made for the pur- chase of the land required for the exten- sion, only enough money being app! to pay for the condemnation proceedings. The association adjourned to meet again the fourth Monday of September. SERS Ss OOSE CONVICTED, Charged. With Sending Alleged Libel- eas Matter Through The trial of Dr. Wm. 8. Roose of an al- sday, Jene 29, at 2 p.m., from the residence. * FITZHUGH pm. HE Nuri sua, y, infant danghtet | Residence, Cara Feneral Wednesday, HAYRE. On Tuesday, June 28, 1898, at 7:20 a.m., after a short and painful illness of cholera in: fantum, GEORGE HAYRE, youngest sou of John and Maggie Hayre. Georgie, must we give you up? How bard « beer no tongue can tell, How can we ériuk this bitter cup And say a last farewell? Y HIS LOVING Funeral will take place ‘Thursday pam, from pare xi sont Friends and r invited to attend On Jane IRVING, in his fifty-fomin [Lynchburg, Va., papers please KETTNER. IRVIN On Jw m.. after LLA M., be- ther pale: T tears are vain, ‘our breast, * 28, at 4 o'clock p.m, elena LOWE. On June 28, 1898, at Convent of Vis- ftation. Me. des Raltimore, Md., Sister only daughter of PB, W. ‘Dis city. private. . MURRAY. MURRAY will be taken from vanlt and tn- in. ‘The remains of the late MARY EF. Congressional cemetery ‘Thursday, 1898, at 5 a Say ‘NEBAKER pam. On Monday, June 27, 1898, at rhclere infantum, SALLIE Me- m., of Ki laughter of Charles 1D. ‘and Lulie H. Pennebaker, aged four months and twenty-t days. For al service at chapel, Oak Hill cemetery, (Tuesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. sNow. 1898, this At ERT: of Charles C. Snow of W shington, TANNER. NE ag snihs and twenty-thn Funeral from her late northeast, on Wednesd a.m. Friends and relatives invited to at WooDWARD. Md... on Mi deceased was not « member of our union, yet he was botnd to ms by ties of ternity and closely affliated with us in eraftsh we as a body mourn bis loss. As workmen we extend our deep mpathy to bis bereaved tomily, partly realizing from our own feelings what theirs must be. A wherever placed: prominent in the councils of his craft; true and faithful in the performance of the many dutics intrusted to him: a kind and indulgent fathe a loving husband, a God-fearing man, and a Patriot of is country, if ite time feel thet in the desth of 8. suffer a loss almost firepar sime time that he surely has gon ly reward. (and At will’ be ti. to deme, quod and faithful servant RT. Renin WILLA, CHARLES J. KIR Comuttes. Flectrotype, Molders and Finishers’ Union, ‘X i, 1. T. = corsclentions workman, f need, we In loving remembrance of our Rev. W. P. eee ‘S, Sr, who tea Or . BY HIS CHILDREN. SHAW. In loving remembrance of our loved one, BOITH MAREE. whe Sed two years age te- day—Jane 25 een years. ‘To Thee, oh, God, we gave our = ght Bicelous God, we x au, EDNA. Secret of Beauty Is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quantity of food. ‘Do you know this? Tutt’s Liver Pills are an absolute cure for Sick

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