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at Aa ERR Ne TT ROG eS ee PO Fie nee Ree NemRerns - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, f918. -*- "0 pI Washington Irving High School Girl ) | : 300 GIRLS GIVE "Have Thetr “Winter Walk. Around”? To- pay ASKS!,108,681 11) The Daily Newspaper . IN HIGH SCHOOL : ; | NEXT FISCAL YEAR Clever Washington — Irving ! \National Budget Figures Sent Misses Promenade in Gowns | | to Congress Show an In- of Their Designing. | | crease of $22,864,007. BUT ESTIMATES LOWER. SLIT SKIRT IS TABOO. SE CUNY NNN WE We eR { Dressmaking Class as Proud of }|Income Tax Bureau, Panama SERN ' Saving Pennies as of Canal and Army Aviation | ‘ttterttteteteteteimintatttetototnintatatotetetoinintetatotetoinintatatetetatntotoleiaioietetelsbeteteiooinietatetotoieiniututetetniniate'atetele ‘ " t “Mother skims over th’ burglaries an’ setties down t’ th’ ids, while fath his heart; " | A Sewing Seams. Bills Figure in Tables. proval o” a stingin’ editorial on th' Monroe Doctrine. Th’ boys argue o'er the prowess o” some bullet headed Pug, while th’ girls set on th’ blue plush davenport an’ (Copyright, The Adame Newspaper Service.) W's become o' the ole feller who used t’ boast that he didn’ read no newspaper an’ that he jest knowel what he knowed? knock ever'buddy in the Society Column.” th’ reel. He knows when sumbuddy presents President Wilson With @ ten-pound sweet p'tater an’ he kin tale fluently about four murder cases at once. In th’ ole days folks in the cross road towns used to worry along an’ wait fer a weekly newspaper, an’ then all th’ out-o'-town news they'd git wuz a lumbago ad from Boston. Th’ daily newspaper has been th’ principal factor in th’ development 0° this country. It’s civilizin' influences have changed our whole style o’ pitchin’ an’ filled us with ambition, There's no prettier sight than th’ modern family (when it i@ possible t' mit its members t'gether for an hour) set- tin’ around a cozy grate devourin’ th’ contents o° a daily newspaper. Mother skims over th’ burglaries an’ settles down t' th’ soap ads, while father expresses hearty ap- proval o' @ stingin’ editorial on th’ Monroe Doctrine, Th’ ‘Today ts “Winter Walk-Around” for the Washington Irving High School. ‘Three hundred and two young women, who have elected the echool's course ta dressmaking gave a “promenade of faahions" thie morning dor the guidance Of dheir 6,000 admiring schoolmates, At 11 @’clock the latter, bubbling over with emcitement and curiosity, crowded into the big assembly room on the firet floor of No, @ Irving piace. Paul Poiret and hia modele never had @ more enthusl- astic audience, for mom of the girls de- pend on the “walk-around” for help in ’ choosing their winter wardrob: WAGHINGTON, Dec, 1.—Congrese is asked to appropriate $1,108,681,777 to operate the Government of the United State during the next fiscal year, ac-| Th’ country used t’ be filled with euch folks. They were cording to the estimates prepared by | 0t in ther ways an’ they thought that ther was some each department and sent to the House |°Stch t’ a nowspaper, But they believed everthing chey to-day by Secretary McAdoo of the| ard an’ half o' everthing they seen. While ther Treasury. With this vast sum the] US lots o' ignorance, th’ diiss wus scarcely noticeable an’ Government will maintain the battle- Rese ki quality, Phd Nob ids newspaper penetrates ever’ ook an’ corner in th’ land, carryin’ with {t th’ news o' th’ iter dia ik ie 3 poeinenkiie Heli ed world, to'gether with th’ councl! proceedin's o' Kokomo, plc- ures o' leadin’ clubwomen an’ recipes fer creamed the weven soas; it will keep the scales! some folkn subscribe fer a daily newspaper, aome b of justice balanced; endeavor to re it just t' read while others take !t, Ever'buddy gits tain the friendship of foreign nations: | 6 & dally newspaper somehow. Even th’ farmer who lives boys argue o'er th’ prowess o' some bullet headed pug, Qo the platform stood @ tall and look after Leena Prosperity, tind ten mailes off th’ pike wants hie news while it's hot. It while th’ girls set on th’ bine plush davenport an’ nose earnest girl dresmmaker, the sartorial neck at intervals nfs nt il “tive gives him somethin’ t’ discuss, besides new calf when he ever’buddy in th’ soctety column. lecturer of the occasion. In dllustration i lad GORSIIOND Ghd 1AVOAIGKES the | Erthers his family about him in th’ evenin’, Th’ daily — It's impossible t' estimate th’ value o' newspaper pub- of her talk the amiling living model, : Hl mertte of the thousand new things in newspaper takes a society woman's mind off her finger licity fer good, It drags th’ four flusher int’ th’ limelight nails an’ it causes th’ purple magnate t’ ponder as he sets e@croothed down in his easy chair after th’ day's manipu- lations. No matter who you are or where you live there in Ro reason in th’ world why you should not be able t’ ialk ghibly an’ without hesitation on th’ affairs o' th’ country. Even in towns o' three bread boxes an’ a few sparrows ti’ most calloused lounger kin discuss th’ Mexican squabble by her classmates, fled up and down before | se supsc sew HHH MIM DH 94H 904 0 B89 SEN BOSH HT RTI SDT og che asavmiay ial reseed In cortumes CODE OF POLITENESS FOR THE MEN WHO RIDE an’ keeps th’ spineless public servant on the job. While ther's some things in this country that don't just exactly come up t’ our ideas o' right an’ wrong we should thang th’ dally newspaper that we're still permitted t’ breathe. No normally constituted feller kin read a datly news. Paper without congratulatin’ himself that ‘he hain’t in jail or runnin’ fer somethin’, industry and commerce that come to itw attention. The estimates submitted to-day are $22,864,007 In excess of the appropriations for the Iast fiscal year, but thelr total {alle $39,286,006 below the éstimates for . The estimates are as follows: joe Department, including the Parcels post, $208,963,117. Legislative establishment, $7,593,331. Executive establishment, $90,900,268, Judicial establishment, $1,242.11 News Oddities ARCHAEOLOGIST discovers that dogs were given such names ag Rover and Prince by the Egyptians 60 B. C. they had made for themselves during the autumn term. Some of them wore perfectly tailored atrest auits of the very latest cut and fit. Others appeared in one-piece achogl dreases, Still others showed the last cry in evening frocks for young girls, amd there was even a chotce of dainty, luturious looking eve- niag coats. SCHOOLGIRLS AMBITIOUS TO Ooo estimate for continuing seacoast de-! for $100,000 to be used in investigating fenees in the Philippines and Havwall 18) the cost of production of articles du- Dut at $961,632, {table in the United States in leading INCREASE 18 ASKED FOR THE/|countites where they are produced. for $50,000, an increase of $20,000, for investigation and experimentation to se= cure better methods of administration. De SAVE MONEY. But sobudy need compose any biting @hilppice on the extravagance of the amodern schoolgirl. ‘The dreasmakers of the Washington Irving High Schoat a1 IN SUBWAY OR L CARS Give Seats to Elderly Per- EMPPROR FRANCIS JOSEPH to-morrow celebrates his sixty-fifth annt- versury as the Austrian Kaiser. It Is the longest actual reign of any; monarch in 1,000 years, ILLINOIS MAN who threw ¢ tm woman was nt to jail by a magts- artment of Agriculture, $19,061,802. Foreign intercourse, $4,447,042. Military establishment, $106,907.64, Naval establishment, $139,831,963, Indian affairs, $10,208,886, PANAMA CANAL. Although the Panama Canal probably ‘Will be in operation long before the close of the fiscal year of 1915, the War De- partment estimates that $26,226,986 must These investigations are to go fully into wages, material, costs, profits and other features, $1,500,000 NEEDED TO COLLECT INCOME TAX, eens ot eat FLOWERS FOR LA ROCHE. Greetings From Park Men; Speech by “Bill” Snyder. sons and Women with [trate tor wasting the egns. Pensions, $10,160.00, be appropriated for the canal that ¥¢8%! The Census Bureau vente $0250 for} qPiT* Commissioner Louis FL Le as proud of og ae in CMe pen- — Public works, 907,917,502. which is about $5,000,000 more than th® loottecting atatiatics, - fortees 900,00 1s Roche, “appointed in place of Charles Sissi 'o¢|(oetr okill la sewing seama, Babes in Arms. SEVEN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TRAINS were held up by @ rat] Miscellaneous, Current appropriation. According to th@|for a census of eran eter cre. em 8] B. Stover, following Mr. Stover’s pro- hada pov palb tipo Ah haby bi pri Packs which ate insulation on wire. Permanent annual appropriations, | sstimates the number of the employees Invemtigation of probleme in connection | orate Gia eit Masssiainet ‘adsence, ; was greeted with @ Watch vever cost more than a dollar, su31,196,407. jin the organization through the with public utllittes to determine the mass of floral gifts Qnd sometimes do not exceed 75 cents. Neturally you can't get up « woollen tailored euit for that money, out the Ginte to-day showed remarkably effective models which hadn't cost @ cent more than & or $1. Guoh ‘costumes could not be bought in ‘To the Kilitor of The Evening World: T have just finished reading the article 4p this afternoon's paper, written by “A Man Who Never Sts," regarding the brutality and selfishness of the men in the subway, I heartily indorse his aen- PAVING STONE weighing 20 pounds in London was lifted out of place by & toadstool. NOISELESS TYPEWRITER has,been invented by a Cleveland man. EGGS are fifteen cents a dozen in Austrailia. For the preservation and completion of vemels already in commission or authorised the Navy Department wants 98,250,000; for the hulle and machinery of the two battleships and eight tor- pedo boat destroyers which Secretary Daniels wishes to build in the fiscal fiscal year 2,000, while in the fiscal 18,700. ‘The organization on the Isthmus ‘and in Washington two yéeats ago cost ‘a little more than $12,000,000, and with 3,300 employces off the rolls this sum year of 1918 the number will be about |¢; quality and cost of service required in he regulation of utilities the bureau asks $100,000. For an investigation of the ‘materials used in rails, wheels and equipment and the cause of their failure $3,000 is when he reached his office in the Are senal, Centr&l Park, this morning. He was further surprised by @ gathering of some of the park employees and speech made by head keeper “Bitl’ Snyder. It was all in token of the appreciation of the park workers for their new Com- missioner, and particularly berause of his action last week, when he got the timents, and would like to call the at ICELAND {a to be developed by British capital. tention of the public to two instances of unmitigated selfishness that happened ‘asked for the Bureau of Standards. year, 1916-1915, $7,800,000; for ermor end 11 be redu to about $9,800,000. Zrmament of vessels authorised #1000; |For miscellaneous material for the a Among other estimates from the same} 000. The sum of $900,000 is wanted for jcana} $10,459,000 is asked and $2,661, iment are $60,000, an increase of! the shops for severs! times those sume, Wecause they would lack the individual daintiness and finish which only @ care- " 45,000, for the salaries and expen: PI ce val defense mines and appliances; |s30 ig wanted for fortifications. Of . @ ses! Finance Department to pay off the tu srsttevonen can give, The ready |iust week, vin: . | fi0,000 ie experimental work tn high eee tation for fortifications §1,3 orn loners t conciliation in| park employees the day before Thaaks- MEA TGEGA Wea: Checiibe (hase wadloue | ace eau a nrc nctlee at Geena explosives; $170,000 for the naval gtation | 640 1s to be spent for army quarters ap and $16,000 for the! giving, when otherwise they would have children's bureau. Secretary McAdoo estimates that he Will need $1,600,000 to collect tho income tax. He says an increase ts necessary because the tax cdilection machinery at Pearl Harbor, Hawall, and $1%¢,000|to provide accommodations in all for for additions te-facilities and fer the|ten companies of coast artillery and urchase of additional ground at tho|§7#0,825 is for installation of ten #iz- naval proving ground, Indian Head,|{nch gune, seven fourteen-inch guns it twelve-inch mortars. showed how thoroughly they hed pe formed their work. Washmaton Irving Girls make the designs for thelr frocks i nd suite, they learn the art of combin- J ng colors, they study textile Central Station at 5 o'ciock and atood tnwide the rear door untll the train reachel Seventy-second street, During all this time the baby cried and pulled been forced to wait until the following Friday. ees Girl to Swim Cr WHEN THEY WALKED, / $150,000 BLAZE IN ‘at ‘Wasi } To ex-/and twent: ry / and, }at her, and she tried to k Its hands no inh eavaiteas ple wae One of ies most interesting items in | Will be perfected by the time the @p-\ Twenty-third street, Bath Beach, a4 finally, cut, baste, sew and Anish. from tearing at her with her left hand ington, $400,000 {s asked. the long Hat of entimetes is that of|Propriation is made and beca' in-|nolds several long distance swimming Most of the costumes are frat devel- | white she tried to cling to a strap with $300,000 ASKED FOR ARMY AVI-| $475,500 for salaries and expenses of | vestigations wil be made to determine | records, will sail on the steamship Ane ; oped in paper, and niuny of the girls|the other. There were several boys, not ATION CORPS, speciale attorneys, examiners si} cases of taxes withheld in previous | con to-day for the Panaina Canal, where 1 carried smal) model-forme on which the} over sixteen years of age, altting in basi amid a gents of the Bureau of Corporations, | years. The Secretary reports that thejche will attempt to swim from the At+ original paper reproductions of the front of lier, and two or tree matinee z : Device for Saving G: alec tanY increases are sought for the!" increase of $30,080 over last year, | work of his department is heavy’ and |iantic to the Pacific ocean In Atty hours, dyenses being worn were displayed. Sev-| iris, ail dolled up, At Seventy-second| Toes First Is Jap Trick, So Im-|Device for saving asoline|srmy. Of these a large humber are| th a note accompanying the request |Aaks for an appropriation of $5,000 for she as been taining at Brightom eral of the girly, instead of making Iptreet the baby became so unmanage: explained in the estimates by the atate-| °°. “inis additional eum Congress ‘#|an “assistant to the Secretary,” an’ Beach. ' elothes for themaelves, had chosen to Make something for a small baby brother jarger than ment that the army Iteelf it has been heretofore. One of the prin- Blows Out and Destroys Can- able that she was forcel to lean againat! — migration Inspectors De- tol the the goorway for support, At One Hui FS ‘pal military items te $200,000 for mill- 9 increase is due entirely to 4 or sister, ‘The iittle white ailps and | dred and Tenth street one of th ‘ Senials nery in Long Islan ity, job af plan projected for additional work to 1 undergarments received almost us much as ni eiauanthue furatanelya tain Orientals, M 8 Md City tary aeronautics, of which $160,000 is to| 1. done by the Bureau of Corporations. Ms attention as the exdiuplen of thin wine | ter's modes for young persons in their be spent for fifteen aeroplanes, de- pointed to her at and told the woman tl facts on clared to be necessary if the Unitea| TBle plan has to @o with the fac [UPSET STOMACH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, is Ais de issues, holding oom- miiddie ‘teens. to mit down, as se wan ready 10 wet CULT ROSTON, Dev. 1.—Becatise two Orlen-| A new process for the saving of gas- | Ataten is to keep abreast in this actence Liege errr atecisiain, af: ry | cOne. mening. last week: 1. bogided 9 ric ok wi oline caused a $150,000 loss by fire to|and ‘be prepared to cope with other ' eee " SHOWING THAT THE BLIT SKIRT [train at simpson strevt at 830, Directly | (Alm struck the deck with the heel first one ell te ee Oe Ridclaelewara in cane ct wan't the economy end efficiency of truste —| HAC-RONE QUT. aoe ea he DHE ae ane Pina! herd eh "who| the foot of Kighth er Tae ‘etant The estimates for the organized mill-| Are ee sent athe, Site ut M, 5 dare * ACoONS two fm, one on either side of him, {detained by immigration offciais, who * by many millior f loting bet = siete w yitetan Gt atahion at ne Washtag. [hete buss were possibly twelve or thir-[Delleve they have discovered a wides| City, at dayleeah terdars Woe Devoe et al atnevera Ramnvetcahenes Corporations, Congress ie reminded. | rise awful sourness, belching of acid [gestion it's biliousnest and constipae High Soho! the slit skirt has |teen years of age, and the priest about |#pread plot to amuggle Chinese into thie] Dullding of the company was com-|ror field camps of insiruction, $04,260 | Was authored to Invnlesla Mik Mike | and foul gases; that pais im the pit of |tion, Try Cascarets; they sweeten the | except in a most discreetly thirty-five, All young and husky, At} country, pletely destroyed, with all the ma-|for equipment of coust artillery armo. | 1°58 hid ag the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, |stomach, remove the sour, fermenting i | In some of inely models|One Hundred and Sixteenth street a] The two 1 Powing as Japanese) chinery and stock It contained, ries, $2,100,000 for fleld artillery material, | creating It. osed trunt.Inveatigation | BAUER: bloating after enting, feeling of |food and foul gases; take bile from the \ one fold of the #kirt Is arranged over|"ery old man and wor schoolboys, arrived yesterday from! me pullding was occupied by the two|and $3,000,000 for ammunition for such se _ show whaihte tha meds (ite di si liver and carry off the constipated waste i anotiver so Lat tiere i an opening of [train, which was comfortably crowded | Hambure on the | rhe ny torenepe can machines which make the five-gai-| artillery for militia are asked, wou ae ‘or svatem of “"monopoitatic | MEBs matter from the bowels. Then your ) had cis at ela soee Mac Fhe. deeplof youth and strength wat there Hke| ted pending an ipvestigation by| tinuous roll were fed into the machines |iqo.999 js to be expended in the pur-|er competitive units, Between forty } sirdic finished in front with a«|three mummies, 1 got up and motioned | United States District Attorney Asa P. in the bavement and twenty-four thou-| nase, manufacture and test of ammu-|and fifty additional special investiga- Freneh The suspicion of keen-eyed inspectors War di ed toward two of the sus- pecta by the manner of thelr walk, A Japanese, the Inspect ¥, strikes the firet in walking, and # Chinaman. strikes the hee ‘The inspectors found ‘several discrep- square black vow. ‘Three biack buttons fastened the vest, and there were wix wn the front of to the old man to and finished cans a day dropped off on trucks from the end of each machine on the top floor, The solder melting pots and the motive power of the folding and crimping machinery were all fed by gasoline. ‘The new invention was @ device by ome over and take my seat, and « woman next to me gave ne niirt, three ofthe one whe occupied to the old lady, em just beiow the girdle and three at| If a minister of the gospel has no re- ihe botiom, giving the garment the ef-|apect for the aged and infirm what can feet of fastening in front. The coat had|you expect of uneducated working men 4 wide collar and kimono eleoves. With|{#nd office boys? He not only did wrong, this sult was worn @ gray bat and en|lut he was teaching those boys to be r mountain, field and stege|tions will be needed by the depart- eee eea @ large part of the 2 ment. “We may not be able to solve minder is to be used in altering old| the Problem dogmatically,” says a foot- style fleld and coast artillery guns, | note, “but we can adduce a great body ‘Another large item {s $892,000 for bar-| of facts which will throw light upon racks and quarters at Fort Shafter ang|the question.” at Schofield Barracks, Hawai. The ‘The Department of Commerc ee) . PRICE 10 CENTS anks | old rose plum eeifish and disrespectful to thelr elders, | *Rcles in the stories of the two men, | which uncousumed gas was drawn from A pale yellow afternoon frock|To be thoughtful of others, and es-| ANd #4y that they finally admitted they | the chimneys and impounded as vapor showed a beautifully draped skirt. The|pectally old people, should be taught to| Were Chinese, Marutani, the officials |¢o pe run through the melting pots and cuffs, collar and te of this dress were |boys and girls in Sunday schools and |2#Y: Admitted he Bad been In this coun-| gagines again. When the machinery of pale blue, Anotner effective cos-|churches just an well as prayers, try before, wan started to-day the impounded gas tume was @ pink one-piece dress, with |ONE WHO STANDS AND TAKES|. 4” investigation of the records showed Joded with @ terrific Jar and burst of embroidered collar and a tiny edging of | NOTICE, “S| he was then accompanied by three other on me ten meng Once, fis oreuad the clnow sleeves. 4 rather WANTS TO. BE THANKEO WHEN] UN*R™____ Twelve fire engines, thee fre boats pony HE GIVES UP A SEAT. Ger Wanmaker, [and four hook an ; oil accor . Dinner . ele Cndorahirt of plain green, | 7 the Editor «f the Kvening World ‘The Kepublican Club of the Eleventh | were wnadle te mn E D = M A N css ote’ esate orid’e ‘The corsage had « lace veet and under. | 10 answer to the letter of | Ansembly District will give a boot |the fire inside the Rayon bulging. The tom St., Brooklyn, for py sieves. There were several neat little | Who Never Sits,” in regard to gentlemen | steak dinner at at Hewly's, Sixti-siath | situation became so Hhveatening that the following the priating eae garect oults, made with etraight, loose-|S1Ving their seats to women, [ agree| street and Columius avenue, on the police Suess. Mm spanks in nearby fedvertisoment, [. Sitting cutaway conte end etraight | With bim only on one point, to give an| night of Dec. ¢ to George W. Wan- | spartuents Int tia street eidete Without fulsess. Old lady or @ mothor with a baby a sevt.| maker in honor of the twenty-fifth The “Walk-Arouad” lasted a fult|T think t's « shame that chat ooourred, | anniversary of his leadership of the ARCHBISHOP LAYS STONE. —_—_——-—., four, @0 that eneh gist bad o chance |@# he says in his letter, here in New| Kieventh Amsembly District, - setae eee area cae sae’ on ta Kes: Bes I do not curse ta nin New Church at Great Neck to FOR 25 CTS oon length of time in making, dif- | Siving a young lady a eeat (as they sit Co 35,000, ; There {s an eternal charm to country Aeulties of St and color schemes, Be- |eN day, anyway) in w public street car, 4 Ife which appeals sooner or lati | sides acquiring thoroughly rebiable | elevated or subway line, as I personally| Maud y (Special to The Evening World.) er to of femhion tips, the lewer class experienced at one time. I offered a|* question, Georg: GREAT NECK, L. Dec, 1.—The | every man. A breath of fresh alr after 9 ails saw & real motion picture, with | young lady atout my age, twenty-three,| “eorge (also earnestly)—What ts it, | oorner-atone of St. Aloyalus's Chureh, on ; berlod of stifling city existence; a romp live actresses, of one of the courses |@ eset and she became highiy indignant | dearest? | Middle Neok road, was lid yesterd in the fields for the children; a stroll which they may elect next year, A girl |about {t, she thinking I had a desire to| Maud (still earneatly)—df you Had | with imposing ceremonies, Archbishop through the woods—who has not longed | who apecialises in dressmaking at the flirt with her. As that was the remark | never met me, would you have loved me | y:ononnell and Bishop Mundelein of the for such a change! To be ford of ' Weahington Irving High Goboo! tw eelf- |she passed to her lady friend, who did | just the same? Di at Loma Uland’ eraiing. 5 ape acres supporting at the time of her gradus-|not take it up that way, I, overhesring ' «! breading, The and sit of a summer evening une tion, One graduate ef three years’ |!t, resented her charge and we ex. | === —=======—===s==—=—saes | band of GL John's School aided in the der one’s own fig tree ts @ healthy ane etanding, who recently visited the |"Maneed angry words. She at the end| the use of ging up your seat tf the| musical numbers. bition for all to indulge in, eohool, is earning a salary of $76 9 |came ear having me arrested. Since| girls do not appreciate #? Boys, on)! The church when completed will cost | week as a drees designer. then {te n-@-v-er a-g-a-in will I offer| your way home watch how many young! e@bout $185,000, It is of brick on By- Farms of any and every size and every dgesemeking catadlishments © erat to the “young lady.” ladies thank the seat-iver or nod their|santine Unes, Father Malloy, the p: | price are advertised in The Worl . a apron |r hope the “Man Who N * tation to @ gallant giver. In every|tor, has already in hand $90,000 ‘orld daily, are entirely mansgee by Wi sad ” Whe Saver: Miia wl | eopreauen 10 8 F aby r| ih ee U yar tt arts THE THREE LONG FALL SHIRTS The chotce of every one can be suit v ed. lrving slumnes. ome day have the same experience. He give the mother with a baby in her tributed by members of the family of —_—-——__ will pretty econ joln the “Seat Hog Ae-| arme a seat, Or an old lady, but pull | the late W. R. Grace and other wealthy POINT COLLARS EARL é€ WILSON NEW PATTERNS A World “Farm Wanted" scctation for Men.” Tt amuses me to| the ball if a young ety staniis io, trent residents of the North Shore, Joseph YOU SEE WORN UNIQUE COLORINGS | |], Ad. Will Bri ‘i etre ee non-members of thie aasoola-| St ng you thin way?’ Lat me hear from | Orace bee promised e $3.00 altar, The|l/ | EVERYWHERE. | MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT | $1.50 TO $10. » Will Bring Quich 8 young | yoy, 1 am woman hater. But we| Work te 1s Gone by Contractor J. F. Results | fm turn site down and not ‘ee Cockrell under the supervision of John J seaue or i. ‘What's waiver, Soret ssn Ser seneeiiiaitar Lee ent lh 8 me ae ity oe - = —_— ” - is 3. ‘ : : bd q . were . wlth ied abot ata en eras -

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