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“THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12,° 1901. GRIP Dr. Greene’s, NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY ‘Wy be TT ; se RELIEF FOR THE | BOSSCHIETERS. Readers of Evening World Send In Their Coleen EYERY “ums HELPS. Dimes and Nickels Swell the Amount to Raise House Mortgage. Ceniributions alrendy ace | Pet a) 06a | aoadod I) Olive Logan .. 1.00 F. L., M,C. C. E. € 1.00 Rallroader, 1.00 t R.A. 1.00 C..M. W., New York City... 1.00 Rev. Dr. Edward MeGiynn pry of Hrookiyn ¢ 50 1,00 N. Agnes Forbes, Lakewood, Ne. Je . Friend, God's chi Immemorini. ..... -- 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 ctlon by Little Grace Wiantg ... .- c A Woman Who Thinks iirin Employed in Bow Store, Dover, N. J. E. Wort Fri is more deadly than! GR | p smallpox. The actual 1.00 statistics of death from Grip this Winter would startle every one. But statistics do not account for the thousands and thousands who escaped fatal result, but are left pere manently weakened and exhausted. “Waas- 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 Jacob Henniger Marion Simpson . The fund to pay the mortgage on’ the little Bossehleter home finds many sym- Willan leary Gray, Malone, Yo amye?— pathetic contributors, “Iwi est pee shapes brought there ; ‘ rip, and for six weeks waa ttle Jennle Morsehieter was onty | see he denerulicontinesdtaieee ieee Feventeen years old. | very {eeble conditionand getting stall bene Troubles of covery sort have encom- efit,untill began the use of Dr. Greene's passed the stricken family, and the little Nervura Qlood and nerve remedy and before ons the Bosachieters ‘ Lbadtaken the first bottle I could see bene- a mortgage. which | ft, Heontinued ite use for several bottles, they would have had no: difficulty in much tuproved that £ dlsoon~ meeting in ordinary circumstances, tinued it. The y is famillar to all Evening Let us have a little help we will save Jennie home fer her brokea- hearted parents, Thanks for This Letter. To the EAltor of The Evening World: We tnclose $2 with love and much sym pathy, for the heartbroken Mosschicter family, and may God bless und sor Sis the Ediior of ‘The Evenings id ork for his noble thoughts and: Chri MRS, JACOB HES MRB. J. W. am now better and weigh more years, which I attribute to TR ea BROADWAY, ceAnAN & FLUSHING AVES., jrooklyn. GOOD THINGS TO EAT CRAY Greenwich, Conn, Let Each Give «a Small ‘Amount. Fo th or of The Evening World: not give a small umount? I hope every reader will give something to ths bereaved family. 1 tnelose $1, PET ACARKMURE, | ‘Fiemingions An Appeal to Parents. To the Editor of The Evening World: Incloned please find & for the Boss, schicter » Lappeal to the pu of sons certainly ve lesson, to chip In a fo a spectfully, W. HH. GIE! atnz Gou etn Them, posse Finest Grocery Dept. (Basement.) Specials for Weinesiay & Thur day. Butter, “ur Renowned Fanclest 25 Quality,” ic Fanctest Lima. Beans or rasray 10 Succotash, lfc. quallty...per can b UC French Peas finest ¢ 3 Tie: quality. per can ic Fanclest size, o-ab, box fo 85 lea Xu. i Mackerel, white and plump, about.1 Ib, each, at..... 715¢ Fancy Glace Ni 1 athizing hund to the unfortanate Hosachieter family. I ‘Tate Spoo pie each conte! Table Kniy PRIVATEE Sugar Shell Orta ‘Tabie Forks, Tea Spoons, Hutter Knives « BEAUTIFUL fF globes to ‘match. te entre. draft, burners, regular price $3.98 to Noble Girl Melpers. { The Evening World: Inclosed please find $1 for the Bos- echleter fund, from girts of Dover, XN. J. Thanks the 1 To the Eltor of the Ple f To the di assorted RS OF $8.90 AND UPWARD DE: Line FREE WETHIN 100 MILES. " 1 ay nk him as I do, for we have either a sister or a dear hter who may meet with such a Therefore L hppa that no a Jennie, | y fer-and pray for hy In my ne ut i think she was a Bod airl, de a mistake, Ww! ttn SYMPATHD Cannot Let Opportunity Vass. To the Haltor of The Evening eral ave been very much intereated In the Bosschieier mortgage fund, and it Woolen Dress Fabrics. Plain and Fancy Crépes, Silk Brieves ne very mu: s.owly people respond, to the vaould to see how It} ie a disgrace peo ple of Paterson, They alone ave cleared off the mortgage without asking the second time. ita] and Wool Bareges, Veilings, Ewen i was ining power tovgivein| Silk Warp Henriettas, abundance. 1 cannot let it pass without doing something toward it, and I here- ee incon WATS SYMPATHI: t ATHIZER. Nyack, Feb, 6, 190) Mousseline, Taffetas. Thin Dress Fabrics KING EDWARD KISSED HIM. - for House and Evening Wear. Silk and Wool and All Wool Tissues, New Colorings. MONEY REVERTS TO POPE. Proceeds of Phill Property a Missions LONDON, Feb. 12.—A despatch from’ Madrid ys that the Popo has de: termined that the proceeds from the embraced, each kissing the other on|;roperty of the Friars In the PAillp- both cheeks. The train started in the! piney, if the Friars a¢ll the property and midst of the rendering of the Greek] jeave those islands, will go Into the anthem and isearty cheering. treasury of St. Peter's. Seumcere te nance His Holinesa permitted the Friars to STEAMER RUNS AGROUND, | bo!d estates for tho support of the Stix. sions, and ff the Misfons are abandoned the Church will devote the money to the To Add to the Martello’s Troubles, | support of Missions elsewhere. She Is Held for Disinfection, Tho Spanthh/ Ar.bassador to the Vatl- } on account of the prevaience of bu-| Sifted to this post, nad intimate. rele j Donte plague nut “Hull, Fngtand, from Hone with the sana and Le litecont bern “which port she cleared Jan. 3%, the) to discuss the athimer Martello, Capi, Jenkins, Is hela) mterevts of Sianiah Church Orders, ce Sea cel iowen hay thls morn-|_ & World Wantadlary’ need only be the Martello grounded 'neax. the new| Kept three daya;. Firat day—Ad.. put | thouse on the weat nero wasl in... Seopa tar pears, Third) iL ealatunous beige cks4 | goy—You get ; Demonstrative Farewell to King George of Greece. LONDON, Feb. 12.—King George of + Greece started homeward to-day. King Edward, the Duke of Cornwall and York, Prince Charles of Denmark and the’ members of the Greek Legation in Lon- don accompanied him {fo the Victoria station, where a guard of honor was in attendance, The route from Bucking- ham Palace to the station was lined with cheering crowds, . After the King. of Greece had bidden farewell to the others he and King BJ- ward entered a saloon carriage ‘and Parlor Sutts will be the principal attraction of our Half-Yearly Grade Sate of Furniture FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH. A neat, substantial, stylish Parlor Suit costs a good deal of money—as arule. It can only be made by expert, well-paid workmen. It requires the very best of materials, and furniture stores consider it es- sential that a good fair profit shall be made on them. This makes it difficult for some people to pur- chase the parlor suit they want, but we'll make it easy to-morrow by offering Hs a Great Speetal Attraction over two hundred and seventy-five new and strictly, perfect parlor suites at prices not averaging muc over half their regular selling cost. We want to make this ball yeatly: sale of furni- ture the greatest event of its kind in New York, and certainly believe that offerings like these will be ap- preciated by our patrons. 185 Designs of 5-Piece Parlor Suits, in the newest designs; frames of genuine mahogany as well as in mahogany finish; scme richly carved, others handsomely inlaid; all made with the best tempered steel springs and covered in the newest and finest quality of satin damask figured tapestry, silk Verona, embroidered Roman plush and many other fabrics. Actual value, $35.00; Trade Sale Price, 22.50 Actual value, $50.00; Trade Sale Price, 35.00 Actual value, $55.00; Trade Sale Price, 41.00 Actual value, $60.00; Trade Sale Price, 45.00 Actual value, $75.00; Trade Sele Price, 50.00 Actual value, $78.00; Trade Sale Price, 55.00 ‘Actual value, $80.00; Trade Sale Price, 59.00 Actual value, $87.00; Trade Sale Price, 65.00 Actual value, $90.00; Trade Sale Price, 72.00 Actual value, $96.00; Trade Sale Price, 75.00 Actual value, $100.00; Trade Sale Price, 80.00 Actual vatue, $106.00; Trade Sale Price, 85.50 ‘Actual value, $110.00; Trade Sale Price, 90.00 Actual value, $116.50; Trade Sale Price, 98.00 Actual value, $122.00; Trade Sale Price, 106.00 Actual value, $129.00; Trade Sale Price, 112.00 Actual value, $135.00; Trade Sale Price, 120.00 Trade Sale Price, 128.00 ‘Actual value, $192.50; Trade Sale Price, 155.00 ‘Actual value, $225.00; Trade Sale Price, 187.00 90 Designs of 3-Piece Parlor Suits, handsome and artistic, at these remarkably low Prices: 12.50 ‘Actual’ value, Actual value, 18.00 Actual value, 24.00 Actual value, 32.00 Actual value, 35.00 Actual value, 40.00 Actual value, 46.00 Actual value, 50.00 Actual value, 56.00 Actual value, 61.00 Actual value, $84.00; Trade Sale Price, 72.00 Actual value, $93.25; Trade Sale Price, 80.00 Actual value, $102.00; Trade Sale Price, 88.00 Actual value, $108.75; Trade Sale Price, 95.00 Actual value, $124.00; Trade Sale Price, 110.00 ~ Actual value, $147.50; Trade Sale Price, 125.00 Actual value, $154.00; Trade Sale Price, 135.00 ‘Actual value, $179.00; Trade Sale Price, 152.00 ‘Actual value, $192.50; Trade Sale Price, 167.00 The Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Upholsterings. Special Offerings for Wednesday, February 13th. All the newest and finest goods are here in magnificent assortments, and at prices that won't buy them later on, either at the Big Store or elsewhere. Take advantage of these trade sale prices while you may— opportunities like these do not come your way so very often. Curtains. Fluted Mustin Curtains, 3yfs. long; per pair, Prilled Mastin Curtaina, 3 yda long, best dots, stripes and figures; worth $1.25 8 Actual value, $149.00; $22.00; Trade Sale Price, $27.00; Trade Sale Price, $31.00; Trade Sale Price, $40.00; Trade Sale Price, $45.00; Trade Sale Pricd, $51.00; Trade Sale Price, $57.00; Trade Sale Prce, $62.00; Trade Sale Price, $69.50; Trade Sale Price, $72.50; Trade Sale Price, 49 pair; trade sale price, 85 , ! Ruffled Bobbinct Curtains, extra quality lace trimmings; our usual $3.25 per pair my besslepies td nm 1.95 Inish Potat Curtains, in handeome, novel eflects; positive $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair goods; trade sale price, 2.95 Irish Point Curtains, 24-inch borders and dainty novelties; well worth cae $8.00 a pair; trade sale price, 4.95 4’Arabe Curtains; worth §7.50 a pair; trade sale price, 5.25 facets Curtains—3 matchless oflerings—positively 40 cent. reductions; per pee 01.05 aad beret dashoed 2.90 Trish Point Bed Half Price—Handsome spreads with 2 shams to match; Enguiain 914-00, 815.00 and 916.00 gods; trade sale price for a choice, 7.50 Couch Covers. Covers, fi apes 20 oy tes: nemtaomel fringed; worth from $3.00 ga 00; cake sale peice Tora cholc, valy inane 1.95 Portieres, if. Armure and Oriental We TT Posti Bot it worth eee ree aterm ee arse es anal as XVI. All-Silk Portieres, high-class goods, im art colors; the $16.50 kind; trade eale price per pair, vod Curtain Yard Soods. 11.75 Irish Point Curtain Laces, handsome single and double border designs; regularly ‘worth from 40c. to G0c. a yard; trade sale price, 29 Irieh Point Panel Laces, regular $1.25 per yard goods; trade sale price, 719 , Curtain Mustins, dainty stripes, per yard, 9 Embroidered Curtain Muslins, per yard, trade sale price, 124 Bilkolines, 36 inches wide, best quality; regular 12}¢c. per yd. goods; trade sale i ew Cretennes, in endless variety, at, per yard, upward from og Figured Dealms, reversibis, wasth 25. per yard; trade sale price, a3 trade sale price, per yard, 9 erecmerenaar $1.25 per yard imported goods; trade sale The Half-Yearly Trade Sale of ’ . a Dinnerware and Gotdet Sets. Special Offerings for Wednesday, February 13th. Not old goods, out-of-date patterns or ‘‘seconds,”’ but brand-new stock of the first quality, in hand- some, unique decorations, ust received from the lead- ing makers of kurope and America, priced at iully one-third less than lence can be bought for elsewhere. Dinner Ware. Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine English Porcelain, regularly sold at $8.50; trade sale price, Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine thin English Porcelain, very hand- somely decorated in rich flow blue border designs, imported to cell for $18.00; trade sale price, Dinner Set, 113 pieces, fine thin porcelain, from the celebrated Maddock Pottery, richly decorated, every piece full gold lined, regularly sold at $18.00; trade sale price, Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine thin Austrian China, handsomely decorated, regularly sold at $18.00; trade sale price, Dinner Set, 102 pieces, large Soup Tureen snd 16 in, Platter, fine Austrian China, in a great variety of decorations, regularly sold at $23.00; trade sale price, Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine French Limoges China, in handsome new decorations and shapes, with large 16-inch platter, new shape soup tureen, all coin gold stippled, imported to sell at $28.00; trade sale price, Tea Set, 56 pieces, thin Austrian China, nicely decorated, regu- larly sold at $¢.50; trade sale price, Gorter Sets. Toilet Set, 6 pieces, nicely decorated, regularly worth $2.25; trade sale price, . Toilet Sets, 9 pieces, handsomely decorated, Resend worth $3.95; trade sale price, Toilet Set, 9 pieces, very handsomely decorated ‘a large floral de- signs in natural colors, every piece heavily gold stippled, regu- larly worth $4.75; trade sale price, Toilet Set, 12 pieces, very handsomely decorated with floral de- signs in natural colors, every piece full gold traced, regularly worth $7.00; trade sale price, Ewer an@ Basin, fancy shape, rolled edge basin, regularly sold at $1.50; trade sale price, Slop Pail, with handle, worth $1.50; trade sale price, Slop Jar, large size, fancy shape, worth $2.00; trade sale price, The Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Carpets. Special Offerings for Wednesday, that will save purchasers from 20 t oods of equal all-around excel- 6.75 10.50 13.50 12.50 15,50 17.50 4.50 1.50 1.95 February 13th, 0 30 per cent. on carpets of the best grades, choicest colorings and newest patterns. wants and buy your carpets now. offerings—they tell the story best. Royal Witton Carpets. Exceedingly handsome, suitable for any room, with and without borders. Regularly worth $2.25 a yard; trade sale price only MHaminster Carpets. One of the largest lines in this cityto choose from. New and original designs and color effects from the principal makers of these s:andard carpets. Regularly worth $1.25 a yard; trade sale price only Body Brussels. Made by the Bigelow & Lowell Company, and regularly worth $1.50 a yard; trade sale price only Velvet Carpets. A very superior grade of carpets in a magnificent showing of spring Patterns and colorings, fully worth $1.50 a yard; trade sale price only, Gapestry Brussels Carpets. It will pay you to anticipate your Just study these 1.00 An assortment of styles and colorings that survasses any and all other New York showings, in three grades, priced as follows: The 90c. per yard grade for The 75c. per yard grade for The 60c. per yard grade for Ingrain Carpets. Brussels styles and.coloringe, bright colors in scroll and floral figures, artistic color effects and heavy masses; priced for the trade sale as follows: Regular price, per yard, 75c.; trade sale price only. Regular price, per yard, 6Sc.; trade sale price only Regular price, per yard, 50c.; trade sale price The Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Houselurnishings. Special Offerings for Wednesday, February 13th, Opal Ware. Opal Ware, manufactured by the Lalance & Gros’ean Mfg Co., se- lected from their famous genuine nickel steel agate ware. Tea or Coffee Pot, 2-quart size, regularly worth 39c.; trade sale price, Tea Kettle, No. 7 size, worth 80c.; trade sale price, Devbdle Rise Boller, No. $3, regularly worth 60c.; trade sale price, Convex Sauce Pans, 4-quart size, worth 75c.; trade eale price, Sundries, Scales, with tin plate; will weigh 20 Ibs.; trade sale price, Meat Choppers, manufactured by the Enterprise Meat Chopper Co.; regular family size; trade sale price, Columbia Carpet Sweeper, made by Bissell; trade sale price, Step Chairs, made of hardwood, good and strong, regularly worth $1.40; trade sale price, Cotton Clothes Lines, braided or twisted, 90 feet; trade sale price, Wooden Salt Boxes, worth 20c., trade sale price, Clothes Basiets, made f heavy willow, large size, regularly worth 40c.; trade sale price, Snow Shovels, of hardwood, with steel edge, regularly worth 30c.; trade sale price, Sas Fixtures, Incandescent Gas Burner, bulb shape, trade sale price, Incandescent Gas Burner, upright shape, trade sale price, Gas Chandeliers, beautiful design, 2 arm style, trade sale price, Gas Mantles, every one warranted, trade sale price, Stoves. OU Heating Stove, with central draft burner, made entirely of steel, regularly worth $5.00, trade sale price, Parlor Stove, made of sheet steel, powerful heater, with urn and swing top, trade sale price, Cast Iron Parlor Stove, self feeder, handsome design, nickel-plated, regularly worth $9.00, trade sale price, Square Parior Stove, very handsome design, self feeder, large size fire pot, nickel-plated trimmings, regularly sold at $10.50, trade aale price, All these are complete with , elbow and damper, and will be CE Morte ded hale! ; 1.25 85 ll 10 25 15 29 35 1.55 10, 12 and 15° 3.25 6.50 8.25 SiEcH COOPER —“ eis SUX PAV Ee KaSErsre. - mei aL An Important Sale of Srocerces. aoe “The World’s Great Ture Food Mart '' is great in all thac che ward Bae” plies, and is growing greater every day, by reason of its incre= to sell ‘Pure Fooas" only ; focds that are nourishing and life-gi ing, that contain the pro-er elements of nutrition to sustain body and braisii; Our ‘‘Hazel'' Brand Foods are the choicest and finest producta: their kin!s in the world, ana while you may not always find them! priced, you will there is no waste and no dissatisfaction. following sfe-ial valves: Tomatoes: ‘‘Hatel'’ t rand, solid cola packed whole Tomatoes, deep ted color and thoroughly Rpenet dell- cious favor, prepared filtered water and pac! top saritary cans, doz., $1.40; can, Bacon: ‘Hazel’ brand breakfast Ba- con, choice lean strips, cut from young corn fed pigs, spzcially cured under our own supervision, deliclous and toothsom , per Ib. Coffee: “Guadarali"? Blend, a rich, aromatic blend of dslicate fall fav- ored Java atd smooth heavy bodied Macha, combining richness, strength atl flavor, making a most delicious am satisfactory drink, 10-1. air tight rim, $3.28; Ibs. in tate sliding Lamb; Fotequarter Choice Canada Spring Lamb, per Ib., Roast Beef: Choice Porterhouse Rosst Beef, cut from native cattle, tender and juicy, per Ib., Tea: Cholce frst pickings Fancy Formosa Oolong, Young, Hyvo, G poméer, ¥nel Ja nflas and Ceylon, Teas, delicate aromatic $2.00; Ib., Ham: Armour's delicious mild sugar cured Hams, per Ib., ine the choicest Baby con of the Maine gp, ils and milky, per doz., per can, Lima Beans: ‘‘Hazel’ extra fancy Tiny Tim Lima Beans, grown ex- preesly for our Hazel Brand, , very choice, sweet and tender, per doz., $1.75; can, Rice: Extra f large, filnty + Slbs., Carolina Head Rice, arplendid cooking seays find them the most economical in the end,'b For to-morrow we offer: Olives: Fi On: Olives: Fancy Queen Olives, per at y Large California Harel angen, very aweet and juicy, per doi Hazel French Stringlesa Beans, the tanderest bean packed, Tetainin tral flavor and color, doz. 81. po Delicatessen: Mild sugar cured Ham or Comed Beef, (sliced) per Ib, “Hazel Breakfast Sosolutely ‘pare essen only and’is very nourishing and wholesome, per wney 12 1255 ae “Hazel,” pare bee pare Grvnm Westar Baking Peart iets, ’ Genuine English Y Mustard, }4-Ib. 8 Our eee are pict thoroughly cleaned; Pepper, Cloves, Allspice, per Ib., Harel Rolled Oate, Kiln dried an@ sterilized, made from choice white oats, a very nutritious meri- ing dish, 2-Ib. pkge., Hazel Tomato Cat Harel irs ted Tete Jereay teem Moet dainty relish fr the t 16 43 11 54 | seasoned rs Genuine English Worcestershire Sauce, per bot., Flavoring Extract: ‘'Hasel’’ teased re Tr of Lemea aod Wee Estas bots., Vanilla, 7Sc.; Lemon, Harel Extract of Beef, the blood invigorating qualities, com tatning more nutriment than eet extract on the market, 25, large 4-08. 11 15 Wines and Lezuors, In our Wine and Liquor Department we are at all times scrupulowsly careful to offer you only that which we know to be absolutely? And not only do we give you the security that the selling of the products. the world’s best producers affords—but our own chemists are ever ful lest anything unworthy should find admittance. We want you to’ Sot that the very fact of a wine being offered for sale here is an eviaeaces its worthy character. Sir Robert Burnett's Tom Gin, {m- ported in glass, per bottle, Nontusel Pure Malt Whiskey, duced from the in Canada, pet bo , prices ranging quality and age, Mount Vernon Rye, full quart bottle, Caltornta,per gallon, § Hossa Gin, imported from Kidertiz, + Per O14 Ciow and Pepper Whiskey, per Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, 6 years: old, per Old Cabinet Rye, per gallon, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, per gallon, A $3.00 Cabinet Carbonetie Photograpi tor $1.00, This fine photograph will be finished from appropriate mat in a handsome gilt frame (size 10x12: It ‘is’ an inches), having matched metal corners. offer positively without an equal, but will hold g for the balance of this week only. oars : 20; Ib. 34 | pare ; f abeolately Breakfast, 7 fro heavy posseaalng fragrance; 5 mate | trom : rand bot. 1 strictly pi possessing all f rica, 3 Ibs., es Fe jar, ; pet bottle ‘wine, Company Soest barley grows . ttle, Amsterdam’ per gallon, EK Ub, to gallon, 5 Se. and” gallon, Monogram, Guckenheimer and Gibson, per full quart, Oi 3.G negative taken from life, and will be fitted with an an nA Gums. : tive rSeR MONOY BACK DY ‘All Work Guar 4B. 14th Bt, tpen Evenings till 8. Sun: eeeqaeqeeso KCDUCTION TILL rEb. 15. eth Extracted Ha esres Pain by WE AOREE YOU 35], 00 or give you new ones. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH Guaranteed fresh stock from facteries, eer 7 ae DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS, Teeth examined frees MANHATT. ‘AN CREDIT co., bet. 6th & E62 ate Ope HDR. RANKIN, DENTIST, a y Ne ‘Open dally until 10 ales. C000 Weekly will fill your: teeth iB: $1 DOW! 3 _————__— FURNI eats Ww B CARPETS UNION PAINEESS ! AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN'’S, 45 WEST 14TH S’ 267 WEST 128TH ST. CREDIT YOR ey ses ae mast. Full Set of Teeth. Goid Crowns.. Bridge Work, per toothy €2 Bowery, cor. Canal (over bank). Open evenings POR 15 ¥ NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. to our wholesalt Examination. Extracting dy attendant, German spoken Houre'S A, 3 to 9PM. suadece 9 to No. 24 East 23d St. BET. DROADWAY & FOURTH. AVE. W, 3. WOODWARD. Mar. TCHS, Diamonds, Jewelry, #1 weekly guaranteed. “There is work where help is want- ed. The World prints the greatest pumber of Help ‘Wants,

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