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ee i By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, nese Fair, the only one of the kind! New York, ‘To ald ' } | t before the week of car- Dival hos ended a marvellous dragon, sp legs are the lege of forty men, WA parade the etreets in pursi'' © the aun, ns is the fete custom in China <It {s also asserted by the one who} Knows that he personally hae seen such . Yesterday a visit to China-| town and the fair failed to revenl n cel-| jal reptile answering the descr! het hb creatures stay at home sia descends or is it possibl K res knew had gazed too long upon e Crowdeuw With Booths. ever these things may be, there I@) i char: of interestrat the fair without the | Maud Wink, There is, for example, the! a floor of the Mission Tow Arse= | letters, is ‘J pu the more bromidic fans and dolls, wp. | Miss Jess pers pnd Konge, and over and around | Nquld tt ¢ Siete felt fri-eolored bunting and the|any place \ nd the china booth 4 and a@ bright blue native by an amazingly’ Broadw you know how to make tea in a| cut squar J “Thera cheeks ar ‘On top, you see, Isa aw @xim by which you lift 1 You put the! ! trom St. Bartholomew's Gutld, At the flower booth are baskets of | tablisiiments is Mrs, Lilly Tiel Boss!) ios Where Far East Beauties Coax the Spender MANAGER MRS, URANIA MELICK, CHAIRMAN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, GHNESE BEAUTIES Scenes at First Chinese Fair Held in New York, , COAX BUYERS AT | FIRST FAIR HERE Lure lil to Cra to Grab Bags and| > the Other Regular Devices, Like White Sisters. T do not stop at once 1 will make the ice! Each night of the fair, until It closes April & there will be an enterta n- | ment Short talks will also pe given explaining houses and shopy were ‘The loss is estimated at | bly your heart beats no faster when you Guarw = read that name, If this be true, it only MAY HILL, argues you hay er seen the delect- GRAB-BAG able lady in qu a, Who would not} eat of rice cake: ull the bursting point | was reached if at the same time one| : ( were privileged to it at a little round! bie and watch Mrs, Lee? == ig val Enterta’ Loo LIN, 4 Who would tea leaves in the eup and cover them | with hot water, pressing them down with . When the tea Is as strong as! you wish pour {t tnto another « : entire «et of three pleces is on | chicken-nect orlaly | five cents.” | “ alanine foe 1 fone fale b nds? Att oth next to Mrs, Lin's ts an| __ | 1 TIN Bie MART Iie: Gea H [interest pollection of Oriental tritles | is fail me when I t Mrs. | ns Her cheeks are cherry ofce ts the wind in the Miss Jessie Chin and Miss A eure fer All tit f pe ba aig S.S.YaTES, JELUNG | FINS | SKS | | w | the itie vanity ts heir ship were alive a ly five cents," galt Products of Mission Guilds, ‘and if you rub the! Mies, Dek Funn, and Mrs. Hill, both on your forehead, or : : nu have & p ; f makes you well at once.’ aw —-- you} in their | ble, ac- ir tendencios sser or the finer ‘grad » Ner heavy black bang !s Gladys May cross her forelioad and her! ypon her | hand shining as @| enced minute tin Chinese & piece of inc! | At the five ar y cent booth Is Mra. | Gladys gaze Urania Melick, a missionary worker | that J presented it to ished eyes | of all parlor, and in chia Makes Cold, MemtenTasts A Dreasing tessen ani Spe » joint ex A Regal Revolution! 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