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lag ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS T.M, - .
-! Tuesday, Febrnarv 1.1 m
Aoin
The Mammoth Furniture Store
We have just re
ceived a large - ship
ment of KITCHEN
CABINETS and the
modern Housekeeper
-..can hardly afford not
to have one of them
in her Kitchen. It
saves time and labor
and where the Kitch
en, is. small' and space
is an object it will be
found a great help.
- We will be glad to have you come in and look mw
our line as we are sure we have the one that will suit
j our parucuiar needs. Price $10.00 to $45.00.
J. L. Smathers and Sons
fnone226 ik . 17 ttr,,i
: -c. w. i
11 L Iv ..
V
il W l.
and a fascinating quality. This is the
part of "Javotte" In which Miss Mary
Jfinsen became world-fa. inu. Th
dainty character Is taken by the
charming Mrs. May Sullivan formerly
of New York, hut now nf i.h.n.
and Miss Jansen must be fascinating
in need to surpass this new Asheville
talent. It is nnt tAft mtir.h n ,, .v....
Javotte will rapture the hearts of
every man In the Auditorium tn
Erminle" shall1 be jrlven.
ABDITIOXAL SOOAJ. OX PAGE 2.
HUNDREDS
HEAR
SEN
. T. E. BURT
'.w . - ft: . I : ... Ml .-'- M:
(Continued From Pace Onel.
body which although nrti.la in Hn 1..
ginning was the entering nH- ,.
representative institutions; in local
councils in India, the
ginnins to have a hur.. i ih. .,
tro of their domestic affairs; and In
far oit China, the seat of conserva
tism since the worlrt hnl, .
lie was established, not to endure, it
is true, but nevertheloeo Ehnt..ii,. ,
almost universal tendency of the
times. Collective action in society and
in citizenship was a fonture of h
new era; co-operation and organiza
tion were assuming ffAutc
vieiywnere: indMstrlnl ar,H
mercial operations were conducted on
i-.Mu.vfni scale; human betterment,
,T!"" J"' t"e fallen and the weak
were receiving attention entlrelv un
known before. Aided by the triumphs
There is a Real Difference
Cream of tartar, derived from grapes,
is used in Royal Baking Powder because
it is the best and most healthful ingredient
known for the purpose.
Phosphate and alum, which are de
rived from mineral sources, are used in
some baking powders, instead of cream of
tartar, because they are cheaper.
If you have been induced to use baking
powders made from alum or phosphate,
use Royal Baking Powder instead. You
will be pleased with the results and the
difference in the quality of the food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
V '' v 1 ! t'l" socia! life ot the women of the
I . .1. V-' COUntV anil nflnr Ilio .....ml.,.. .
j - ..... luiiiiiii DrUBl'll
continue the community life by a se
' lies of entertainments, club meeting"
i 11,111 s" forth. .Mis. Ilymer also spoke
of ' the splendid opportunity .to Ket
: under way the moonlight schoolsand
way noip sliimp. illiteracy -out
of the .state.
; Kive. hundred dollars is tdveii bv
; the government provided five hundred
inure is raised for the purpose of e.
' tabllshlntf the canning clubs and to
ward this fund the Woman's nlnb
, ; yesterday afternoon voted a contribu
tion of five dollars. Mrs. Vanderbiit
i has aiven one hundred dollars, the
.tenants, on the Kiltniore estat"
.throuRh lr. 'Wheeler have made a
.-contribution of forty-five dollars and
,1b - sun, seems well assured for th.s
section, other clubs and organizations
of the city have promised donations
The Woman's club heartily endorsed
, mi moement and promised co-ot,er-,
ii tlon. ... ...
; The next matter of importance r.n
,the program was the appointing l.v
;.Mrs. 'ocke, tho president, of a eom-
Kiain -urs. 1'iuu gave a talk on am- """rr "raw up resolutions to be
bassadors and diplomats she had mt.!"""1 Senators Simmons and Overman
7n hpr pfr-pnt vieit -n..!-.;. iodorsini? the k'tinr. ..i.tt.i i..t
Human's ( hib.
The Woniaa's club held an inter
esting and ueligiitful meeting yester
day afternoon with Mrs. Charles Mal
coin Piatt tit her home in Aston
Place. The meeting was well attend
ed und was a continuation :i,j point of
: subject of the former meeting which
was given over to the matter of
American diplomacy. .Mrs. Thomas
Uunn read an interesting and In
structive article on liraiul Whitlock
and Mrs. Klla Whedon gave an enjoy
able paper oh "American Author .
.Diplomats," drawing pleasing sketches
of Walter Page, Thomas Nelson Pag...
Howell. Hawthorne. Lowell and
and others. In .Mrs. Whedon's paper
special attention was paid to Dr. Henv
ry Van Dyke as a prominent ' llvln? ;
example of the author-diplomat of ,
this period. !
Following these two delightful fei -'
tures of the afternoon's literary pro
gram Mrs. Plutt gave a talk on am-
nicreasing opportunities
.o. euucniion. a wider diffusion of
knowledge and the -quickening." of
moral sentiments, there was brilliant
promise that the world was in process
of transformation. Progress was the
watch-word of the time; those that
could not keen pace with t, ou
tion of all, and a disposition on the
part of each to turn aside from hia
selfishness and view every proposition
before him fairly and dispassionately.
Ao Marrow Version.
"In ProfirnnHtlenflnv r,it,iA ,.r
our country and the world, we should
nui oe satisned with any narrow
vision. The social and political as
pects of the future ahould awaken
our most earnest attention. Humanity
has received a shock from the slaugh
ter of millions of human beings;
blood and iron have for a time taken
POISON DISCOVERED
IN HOME OF ORPET
riRrV.lilinfr . - i
i - . ."nui iinMciiiriiiM rititr toii nut f ., .
the way. will all these beneficent ad- . of orderly Progress and a
vances be stopped and what murtioann f, TT"' l" ' C0-p-the
result? . eration. It Is for us in this favored
Important question. to assume the leadership In
"In the first place, will there he an
for betterment or good will. After a
this struggle? Reluctant as we mav-lfl . Vr "rr0W ,nen are 9il
I'p to contemplate enHn..J . !a.bIf l? r,8e on stepping stones of
"lood.hed and suffering, the world s '' 'Zl 1 Jead,.f!ves to hisher things;
oi,-iii,nii., ... . i after a gratify ne iieees nr- irinmni,
, prone tie a decisive 'mm. M "
.... . i v uiirii uuK,'trsKPn t r nicnne nm.
issue rather than bv rtrou,, i.a(,i
If there are questions of supreme Im
portance to be settled such as, the
respective power. luiuminrin.
spheres i,f influence
better that they should he settled at
this time rather than iha,
should return from the field only to
loep.ire ror another combat of ..foot
er proportions than the present Al
most every precedent afforded bv
previous wars would seem to iorfiiC
a prognostication ti,, .v.-
- - .. i in,- iiiiiions
plrations and a more kfmllv dionn.i
tion; tho mere sight of suffering an J
sorrow often furnishes new impulses
" " new spirit of self-sacrifice. If
this is the case with men. much more
should It be true of nations enjoying
as we do now the transcendent bless
ings of peace. It is for us in the face
of the calamity which
rr peoples to be Imbued with a spirit
"ouuamy lor tne men a;.d nations
sunenng. it should be the occi-
Jn her recent visit to WMxiiirnri,,,,
Mrs. Piatt was at a luncheon given
by fount von Uernstorff. the Her
man ambassador and renewed h;r
acquaintance at another soit.il run,..
tion with I Iannis Taylor, minister to
Indorsing the Keating child labor bill
ashing their support in having
Hie hill passed. On this committee
Mrs. focke appointed Mrs. Ma.y C
Pobinson, chairman, Mrs. George T
Winston anil Mrs. c. s iinm tti
f-pain (turmg President ' iei eland's 1,,cf business meeting Mrs
numtnlstration and a former N'orth "'- served refreshments and n
. iwi.tr.. i ,i i
-o.Ljgu. . reo. in. Discovery ... of a
quantity of poison in the basement ol
the home of will it n
accused of the murder of his former
"weeineart, .Marian Frances Imbert
and the announcement by Lake coun-
i.v oinciais mat other arrests were
possible are dovelonmant iM ua
quiry into the death of Miss Lambert
me poison was found by State's
iiiornev liarlv unit fhlof , Dnu
- V . A V, 1 1 V .,i
Guire, and according to the state's at
lunicy u was identical with that
which Is bell
life of the Lake Forest hlgrh school
Word came from uiDAn . in.
that a driic clerk had admitted sell'
lnr a bottle of medicine to Orpet
. ueoony morning before the , young
man made his secret trip to meet the
girl In the lonelv nnH. v.-
.- - - .' -... , c iici
vouy was round. Another report which
was uHienea to toy the authorities was
that the voiinsr man Vio,i ...
uu uwuglll an
empty two ounce bottle In Madison
which might have been the poison
container for which a diligent search
has been made.
The parents of the o-ih h.
- o-.. mm mim
ed any desire to re!e.a n-n.
custody and urged that the law be
... . - '"v iiiiuui n s nil fni o trAn. t.j-.t. . . ....
win ne ko pvhnnvt ... i . " -uiriu or natnot rih. n
m oe r ii r ed ami rannnn. u. i . v "
,. r ..,, ---'- j luiuttmiy everywhere. True. some
commercial advantages are accruing
to us, and may accrue to us In great
er degree In the future. We shall sure
ly be citizens of a greater America.
i-ei is also be citizens of a better
America, which shall not only be the
eader among the nations, but extend
Its beneficent Influence to all kind
reds and peoples of the earth "
Iishtful social hour was spent.
t'nrolinian. At the French benefit at
the Metropolitan Opera house Mr?.
I'lMtf nit,t 1 ni. r i ... . ,
le .mss M.uise Miller of Marion, Va
......j..oom ,o me i n i wit im tne House guest of Dr and (f.
Wutos. Also In New York Martin L. Stevens tL r h,e
was among those present at several i West Chestnut street
Important society t'unctions attended, S
by various well known diplomats and! ,, , ' , ',. ,
in her talk of vestenlav bad m'.eii ' . ''nhtful littlo alenfine party
of un interestin nature to relate 1 K'VPn " Sa,,,nli,v nfternoon by
Many clever little stones and detail, I 'IT lolVPr '"'' '
regarding their personal a ppea.an.e ' I, ' , h ' " . for ,;irls the
and general bearing were brought out 1 ,. '""'g Woodlln street and
liy Mrs. Piatt in a delightful way. ! """way. .
I-Villowinir lri 1'l.itfu i.,ii. mi....! "
Y... . ..
ijiiit-r siiokc most interestingly on
the girls' canning clul.s which are
being organized throughout th
fcoiith. The i,ea Interwoven in Miss
Tlynier's talk in connc-tioii vtith the
fanning cbil.s, was the suggestion 1 hat
nil club women and specifically -lie
club women of this city start a move.
Ilient to get in better nl closer toucn
with the women of th,. run. I eotom.i.
Jiitit-s and through the canning clubs j
put on foot a movement tn co-onerate '
TO KEEP NEfi
Would Have To Catch Hold Of
Things. Lost Strength and
Flesh, Doctor Recommended
Cardui. Results Gratifying.
Mrookhave n. Miss- "1 nm In n.
health now." writes Mrr.. II. M. tUH.
seii, or K K u. Ii, of this place. "And
Mis'! Kva Horner and Miss Florence
.'li ltbth Miller w ho are visiting friends
pind relatives in Miami, 11a.. served
11 !,t a recent important social
. ruto tion given lor the Murquis and
: Mari hionesK of Aberdeen. In a recent
issue of h. Prooklvn. (V V l n..o..
two attractive pictures of Miss Home--and
Miss Miller appeared as among
I the prominent sunt liern vlitl,. '
tingent.
! The many fi lends of Mrs. M. Fltz
ihugh Teague f Asheville will bo In
; teiestcd In the following from a Jack
' sonville dally of recent Issue:
"SiipiHT Dunce for Mrs. Tongue.
I "A,r- Mrs. II. l). Carstarphen
! entertained, at their handsome home
I on park avenue, liilworth, lust even
ing at a supper dance In honor of their
guest, Mrs. M. Fltzhugh Teague of
Asheville. Mrs. Teriin Is en rout-j
i home after a live weeks' 'r p to vart.
ous norma resorts. 8eve:-Hl roor.m
were thrown open for dancing and at
11 o 'clock an elaborate course sup
per was served. The table was cov
ered with exquisite lace mats and in
the renter was a gold vase rilled with
jonquils and ferns, surrounded by four
smaller ones tilled with iolets. Th
attractive j,laoC cards were blus and
cllow birds."
K
will be silent. But of this, no one can
To':. c rnnot depend upon prob
abilities or precedents, and it nmv be
remarked that our own policy should
lie one of nrennrorlooon
may protect our borders and maintain
... nonor and dignity as a na.
tion. , . t
"There are certain domestic ques
nons In trade nnri fl
ance of which will be brought home
greater Impressiveness
when peace Is deci-.. tj-.j
earnest attention should be given to
" now' In ,ne "'ation of
the public to business the question
Itl" w" h ot given too
..... auen.ion to punishment of th
Uolation of acts condemned by ac
ademic beorles and too little to the
suppression anrt r,ni,i, . . .
. .. ..-in oi iriiiiti
dishonesty and oppressive practices.'
There should be no let-up In pursuing
those gul tv of ih ."i
fenSe, but the day of targe operation,
la with iih anfl ha come to rtay. W
ITlUHt niPPt thA nnnrlllnn. .
the scientific prog:ress of the time and
so manage that the public welfare
may be subserved while at the same
time Individual freedom and honest
enterprise may have a fair field. One
f the creates obstacles In the wav,
or our industrial and social progress
.., ,;,. constant friction be-
"""" employer nnd employe. We
nope tor peace abroad. Is not peace
desirable at home? This can only he
assured by the Intelligent consldera-
Order Blltmore Wheathearts. Alt Oro.
To guard against mistakes on the
telephone, let us send boy for your
night letters. Postal Telegraph Co.
1 31 0 7 1.
General repair, unru .,
J. M. Hearn and comm... m
4 48. -...K-..,. r,.ne
AN AND ALE
PURITY DAIRY
When you want the best to be had
In dairy products, phone us. :: ::
100 E. Walnnt St. . - Phone 2141
IL.
SHORTAOT! HV TATTS
CAUSES INCONVENIENCE
TO LONDON PUBLIC
lndon, Feb. 15. The taxi shortage
In London has caused the public to
All the mall bags of the local news-
USDCrm With nnmnl.l.t. .1
insolence of drivers and the whistling
nulsancA n.Hn u
.... 1 1 i unit uuuie, epiJeu-
ially during dinner and theater time
drivers often r,,.. ..i,.
less they chance to be going In the di
rection the driver favors. This Is due
to the rule that a rii.M .1 .
"....10 n ticii nui mi-
rylng passengers must pay for their
own gasoline. A movement for a law
to prevent the use of whistles to call
taxis Is suggested: hnt hilo ,tin
down a nuisance, it wo.itH tint haln
transportation facllUies.
The real trouhia ia ir.r.. ... .1,.
listment of competent drivers. Be-
f - n 1 1 or. r. 9 ...
i i.i.a, Bume or tne taxi com
panies have temporarily retired (Tom
u"""' c'conana vara bus hindered
the substitution of new drivers by a
refusal to relax on the strict geograph
ical examination of former days.
Then, every candidate had to show an
intimate
streets and by-ways. Many women
could easily nnnilfv iA i
side and show a fair general knowl-
ruSe or Jouaon, if the rules were re
laxed. Meantime, Londoners who
used to look down on plebeln modes of
travel are tnlcimr to th i.ndn,n...nj .
- - " ...... . . j t. 1 1 v,
and the buses, which maintain excel
lent services notwithstanding the war.
It at It tt K R at r ,Tr
n "'in,
TO PKEL OFF BLOTcirv 1
J ROI GH OK CHAPIEj, slrrj
ltHltRRRRK
To rAmovA ,
. . . """Bniiess .v
freckles, blotches or anv m ?hl
aifncuity. the best thta? toT?k
remove the skin it.i V. i to
painlessly and inexpensively 1 "ly
the application of ordinary
wax, procurable at any drug 2,b1
the original one-ounce Sf.0''1'
wax Absorbs the defective Tl
a little each day. gradually brln. "
the second layer of skn to th?""'
face. The pores are
the face breathes In the Ifft
oxygens The new '.L,,?.e ."In,
soft and spotless, bear ng ZT
glowofyouvh. Just apply u,eVh:'
you would, cold, cream only "
King it in. In ,he mor'4 wasMrt
with warn, water. It's the ,o"
tlve comulevinr, t . . M ef-
To remove wrinT,en ;r, .
plan to bathe the face once S owl
awhile In a harmlesS sobtti dy fw
by dissolving an oZe 'f n" ?
saxolite in a hir ?". 1.' ,pow"d
There is nothing that wilT i"4
erase the hateful lines. ,Ure,y
. y
itiAij msTATK TRANSFERS
Dr. C P. Ambler and wife to the
Ignited States Of America nran.,l I.
Swannanoa and Reems creek town.
KKKItltKR!RRRRRRRRaa.
It TO MAKE YOVR HAIR R
LOOK JfATlTn 4ixv mmr.v
, - mmjM.
tm
?RRRIRRRRRRRRR;W
If mlladv nf thA ntrato-ht innb
Will adODt the nlmnlA ailmorlna mAK
od, she will have as pretty wavy
tresses as she could wish to own. The
curllness will look so natural, and the !
hair SO htmiiflfnllv o-.f nj -1
uv uuu
Quite different fromj the obviously
artificial Curln nnri na,han 1
vutu, ticau
appearance of the hair produced by
mo uvuieo iron,
LfaUld sllmerlnA ruti ...
, - " ,j 1 uuim oe
Obtained at any drug store and a few
ounces will keep the hair in curl for
many weeks. Being perfectly harm
less and neither tir.u
. .,,. IIUI miuiy, no
one need have the least hesitancy in
"-IB n. 11 is best applied with a
clean tooth brush, (Irawlng this
through the hAit-
- wunu 10 up
Just before retiring. The effect next
ship; consideration 3 13,074.91
m. . ... " comPany to Ophelia 1
Meriwether, nronertv .... t-..p e"a I
W. Chambers and wife to Ci
Duncan, property on South B,
mont street: Sio nn ,.t,.. J-
ations. v' wn.
, J Pen,and- trusteed to W n
McMahan and wlfo
vllle; consideration faF"'Jr in Asl,-
Scissors, knives erto-
--M. Hearn
u
A Small Psroentsgs.
City Man-How many servants do
u keep? Suburbanite- About oni
it vt t SiaJ-VA-ituiValu lUureja.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
POND AND POND '
detective Counsellors, from 3
Am. Natl. Bank, to 12-13-14-15
lib rumor BMg.
morning will
could desire.
be all that any one
$15.00 AND $25.00 VALVES
COOPER'S
S1Q.00 $1 C.
W "On tho .Square"! J
LICENSED TO WED
I
Asheville Package Co.
72-74 Broadway.
Now Opened with wholesale
prices direct to consumers on
Groceries.
Pullman and Englander Davenports
$14.00 to $37.50
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
BURTON & HOLT, "On the Square"
J. K. IToIley to Berley Worley
A prospective June nnde asks
Mother, "How long will a sack of
flour last two people?" Start her off
right by suggesting Larabee's Best
fsts longest, noes farthest, tastes
best.
PROGRESS
RANGES
Beaumont Furniture Co.
27 Biltmore Avenue
POPULAR PRICED DINNER
SET SALE
33-PlECE SETS Jt'ST LARGE
ENOUGH KOK A SMALL FA MILT.
You
PR1CED-J425 "'"I
54.95
IB
DrnUnlc."
have been for some time. I owe this l"'ra "Krmlnlc," to be given
C'od health In Ciriinl 1 .,ti "a .Monart society on KrtiUp
evciilUK, .Mar. Ii 5, and Saturday after
noon, Jiun h 4, Is the center of much
attention In inuslral society circles.
The ccb liiuted -Dicky Bird" song
uiai mil-mini comlilnatlon of ainu-lio
C"0d health to Cardui. I
I think I would have been dead before
tit's If I bad not luketi ilmt t.ie.lif n...
1 rus do-wu in bed fivs months last
summer. I had chronic Inflammation
so the doctor said... I suffered
untold rr
s'dt. but I
constantly. Rnt to the place where I
culdn't -cu cut without severe pain.
I bad ninth headache at.d would often
b ntt bun,' ft-,,,,! dlwlness. I would
have t.i t-it di hold nt ihin. t.. 1,-...
uiicior sam . . . j suffered " ' " 1 .mnMnnuun or singing
ry. mostly In my rlKhr""1 nlllng that Is one of the host
nth sides hurt m ch!ng nt l"l"'"' n-imtiibercil tunes of "Kr
I i-rtt In Ik. .. 1 .. 1 . Illlllie " i H.it.ff 1.0 r t. .. 1 .
llllllie," tt sniff bv fir R.I1..1,..
'with all tie convulsing quality that
Kruiu ls ib., ,;ver put Into the rola
of that ul iii.diined ruffian, "C'ade,ux."
t'liddy." his side luntner In rnn.r
If' l.n. I itiat Mil . L. ' III Affllllt IVIm. I.. . I . . , . . .
ana fit,,,. 1 ;..cMi,eso poor that I wa.i l""nxld.iit of thH Moiart society, calls
)n.( ! ..,-.., covered with skin. him. Itntner. ls the dlgnllleo doctor
tne ti.,f i,,., hln vMt to,, never indulvea in roguery, of course
ti.e i.. K,t cnrdul and so to taking l" his ldo partner. "Havannea," calls
1 ... 1 t..k eluht l.otiles in month. "1m. 'f "! should meet Vaddy"
in ,iii a f..w nv, after -tnrtin, wltbai'r the .rf.rrmir,re. betler no!
'I,, , ,n l,"l"ve ntid kept t.n "'"pUn.ent him 100 Illicitly, or In hi
"l. Today f.....lPMr he w,l, tm ". V.. lei you
1: in ine world In the h.ipe (.fipr"e a ballhl." unlKav
. mild , , ,,. ,,. ,,. ,,,, , tt(, tllmfii (((Ml h(B'roi(!
. s'.lul f.,e.. .. "" '" """ ''"lie, , H.m.ns: the
, ail r., .. ... ' rori "mu.ifie ,,,!, r,. r:4l.p,.,,
These
In
iHir
Mhow
Window
SETS COM
large family.
Tou
Can
Xcs
Tliea
In
tlnr
Hhow
Window
Do you like a dark blue decor
atlon? A conventional design? or a
neat border decoration T The ants we
are showing are In a bl variety of
patterns ami color.
J. H. LAW
S3 ration Ave.
S3 CO
$5.95
10- PIECE LMVNKR
FLETE Enough for a
rnicr.n--SM.50
$11.00
$14.50
$16.50
PLANT KWHET PEAS KARLY
renrunry and March are the
best month In which to eow
Hweet Peas, but plant early.
. Dig soil deeply nd make rich
with well rotted manure and
If possible add a little Hone
Meal. Plant In a trench as
allowing one ounce of seed to
every II feet and cover seed
two Inche deep. When well
up thin out so plants will stand
six Inches apart. Fill In trench
plants grow. Remember to pick
the blooms dally and In dry
weather to keep the soil well
stirred and well watered. Mixed
Urandiflura 10c per ounce. Jf.c
per 1-4 lb. Mixed Spencers.
2 Or per ounce. Solid colore, tie
per ounce. Mall orders prompt.
If flllod.
Grant's Pharmacy
1 ir-riMi
Fixin 9
to
Move?
Asheville
Transfer
and
Storage Co.
Will Do It Right and
Reasonable
Phone 210 or 211
68 Patton Ave.
"Penny Wise and
Pound Foolish''
It costs more for labor to spread cheap PAINT than
high grade paint LUCAS PAINT.
Where one gallon of LUCAS PAINT will cover a
given surface, you will find that it will require one and
one-half to two gallons of cheap paint. We have cus
tomers who will prove it to you.
Don't bo "IVnhy wise and pound foolish," bv using
cheap paint.
Since 1899
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Swannanoa-Berkeley Building Phone 1779
1v,
FRESH EDUCATOR CRACKERS
Kducntor Wafers Educator ToaMeretto, Educator
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If You Want
To Move
just phone ns. We have
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of hauling. , '
Coal, Wood and Kindlintr
For Sale.
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Ranges on
Easy Time
Payments
Modern
Oai Ranges
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A OAS RANGE IN YOUR KITCHEN WILL REDUCE
THE WORKING HOURS, LIGHTEN THE WORK
AND CUT DOWN THE FUEL BILL.
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When you cook with gas j ou are employing the quick
est, cleanest, most economical fuel known to dome-tic
ncience experts.
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