VOLUME IXIV.
'NIW BERN, CHAVES I'OUNT.', . C. TUISUA,. MA 'I, I9ul. -FIR.T SEITIOS.
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AlllcrlcUU fdllllle, eonslSt-
WHY SUFFER FROM
Delicious Pastry
EOYA
BAKING POWDER.
v Its great usefulness and superiority
have made the Royal Baking Powder
one of the most popular of household
articles, and it is declared by expert
cooks indispensable in the preparation
of the finest and most wholesome food.
The " Royal Raker and Pastry
Cook" containing over Hoo
most practical and valuable
cooking receipts free to
every jxitron. Send postal
card, with your full address.
There are cheap baking pow
ders, made from alum, but they
are exceedingly harmful to
health. Their astringent and
cauterizing qualities add a
dangerous element to food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK-
ALBANY STRIKE ENDED.
No Suit as Yet Against Martin's
Bondsmen.
Only 4! Slici in Have Mnile Full
SoltlementK. Three Cnxes Small
1'ox Among Negroes at
Oborlin. Mrs. Swep
win's Requests.
Uiilelgh, N. 0, May 18. As yet no
unit has liocn brought upon Iho bonds
given by W. II. Martin, the defaulting
ex-e.lcrk In tho Stale treasury. Ex-treasurer
Woith, when asked why no suit
had been brought replied I hat It was lo
calise no report had yet been liled by the
legislative committee. It seems ihat
tills report In being waited for.
Up to thin dale t'J of the 97 sheriffs
have iiiado complete settlements o
taxes duo t lie Slate for lam year.
Nothing has been heard for Rome time
regarding tho alleged discovery t hut the
last revenue act was of no effect because
Its amendments Imd uol tiecn voted on
three several limes. It was a short-lived
s nsallou.
The corporation commission devoted
fevernl bouts today to a conference
wllh the list takers and assessois of this
coimiy, ai which the latter were fully
Instituted regarding their dunes under
the new revenue act.
The commencement exercises of t he
State, Normal and Industrial College at
drcensboro began today, wlih the Alum
nao reunion and banquet. Several Ital
clgh people are atleudlng.
Mrs. Aycock will receive at the execu
tive mansion Tuesday afternoon, In
compliment 10 her sister, Mrs. Andersou
of Wlhon.
One of tho matters most talked ol
among tho farmers now Is the exceeding
lateness of tho crops. Some of them art
this earlv nrcdlellnc that It will he a bad
crop year.
Three cases of smallpox havo U-eu
found among negroo In Ohcilin, anil
the lick havo Nth isken u the et
house. A while man l: Italelgh Is
otiaranllncd and n-'- r iimiil In his
honae and hi ilore lias In eu closed.
About $20,000 h lo Oil date been
raised for the Mclbodlal orphanage
here.
July 8ih lUltlgh people air to vole on
. Ihc Ikfiie of IW.OOO of tntl Improve
ment bonds. It la aald hanlly any voir
will h fast In opposition In the Isrne
A slated last night the late Mrs
flwepaon of Kalrlgh boiinesilied the Hap
list female I'nlveraily here Il
also to get a iblr I of the te ldu- of her
.!( afier the Various hroiieets are
paid. Il U Paid Ihe residue alll'approsl
mate IflO.IKTO. and If correct this will
Hire tho University JMhi more. Wake
Fmealoollefe by h)Bft or a lt part
f the residue will get something Tie
tn.ooi).
Sctllcnu-nt Effected Between
pany and Employes.
Special to Journal,
Albany, N. V, May IK -The strike of
the United Tracton employes ended
today, u settlement belnit arranged
between the the Company and lis em
ployes.
All the street car lines were in opori
lion at noon.
Albany, N. Y . May 17 Two dead
one dying and sixteen aufl'oiing from
njiirlea mnro or leas severe, is the no
ord today of the casualties resulting
from the strike of United Ti act inn
Company employees in this city. Of the
three men who wero wounded by tlie
lire of the nalloJjnl gunrdsmen yesler
lay Wlllhiin Walsh and Leroy Smitii
arc dead, while William liooney s
wound is not dmigerou.i. William
Marshall, the non-union motorinan,
whose skull was fractured by stones
thrown by the mob thai attacked a car
lie was taking out of tho baru Tuesday,
cannot rocover. Mr. Smlili died this
morning. He Is prominent in business
political and social life lieic and was llie
the presiding ollleer at the last session
of tho American Whist Congress.
A drenching rain succeeding a wsrin,
humid (lay, made It unpleasant foi the
military guarding the oily tonight, but
had the effect of clearing the street
corners of crowds.
Thero was no repetition today of tin
scenes of disorder and tirbuleuce that
have marked the olher days of the
strike. There was the same Imposing
show of military strength and In nil !
afternoon G'K) additional troops of the
Ninth Regiment of New York, were
added lo the already large force uow on
iuty here. Two olumonls seemed to
contribute to tho quietness lhal pre
vailed, ono of general anticipation of a
settlement ol the slike ami iho other a
fueling of sobriety that succeeded the
anger and Indignation over the Killing
ot Wllllsm Walsh and LcUoy Smith
Miite l'eiinnt Crop Hrin? Les
ill in i: -lim ' - I 'tlk of r
penier Strike (.ra sltother
t iik I'll i in-' i s (i ' A -cock
Need of Ue
furmatury. i n.M.l.ii.n, May 'JO. The Stale holiday 1
' wa ol. soived here only by the closlun of
the cupilol and. the, hanks and the dis
play of tne Ibigb on ihe capitol Cl.ar
I lotto it steins was tin ouly place wheie
j llieie was a demonsirallou.
! it was bo cool today that there were
j fiiea and overcoats woie worn. Many
I of i tic farmers ale quite blue at the p rot
pec I.
The wheat crop in this county looks
lomarkably well. It Is the largest crop
planted in many years, and the wealhi r
favors it.
i A chillier for a new lodge of Mason
at Roanoke Rapids is asked for.
! Insurance commissioupr Young went
to Grceusboro today lo con ler with the
olticers of the newly chartered life Insur
ance company.
Mr. U'lierry. director of the peniten
tiary, was here today on business con
neeted with the sale of the peanut crop
The Dav administration made a con-!
i inict with a Raleigh firm for the sale of '
! the whole crop, making the estimate
i that it was 00,000 bushels and was worth
i $4-t,0')il Mr. O'Berry said today. "Our ,
eah uhuioii was thai it would not bring j
over fl'.I.OOO, and now it looks like fiV i
000. These penitentiary estimates made ;
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oy ine iay ainiiiiiisiianoii ;
Car Com. i tliully less every time it is looked al.",
' The estimates of the retired admlnlstra- !
Uiou evidently are held in but small ,
value.
There is Rome talk here about a
threatened strike of carpenters. A car- J
pouter said such a strike In this stale;
would out no lien re, as negro labor would j
be employed, and also people secured :
from farms to do such work. Many!
farmers have enough knowledge of j
oaipentiy to mako them available.
(Irass is giving the farmers a good
deal of trouble. There appears to !o
plenty of negro labor for present farms
needs, though In the towns negro labor
particular Cooks and house servants
is rapidly getting scarcer.
(iov. Aycock will return from New
York tomorrow, and tomorrow evening
will speak at the commencement of the
Slate Normal and Industrial College of
Greensboro. Thursday lie will speak at
Dunn, where a reception la to be given
in his hnor. Thursday he will speak
at Berlej Creek Acadc:ny, In Harnett
county, one of the largest primary
schools In the State.
The State superintendent of public
Instruction today received a latter from
the register of deeds of Montgomery
county, saying that in the jail at Troy
Ms a i:) year old boy Tor stealing his
father's money and making an attempt
i get lo away, that the boy Is bright and
! canjprohably lie reformed, that lie must be
sent to a place from which he can't get
away
Dedication Day of the
Great Six Months'
Festival,
Wonderful Beauty of the
Completed Work.
Color, Urnlptnrr, Klrrtrlellj, Foam
tains, Flower nod FeMlvr Archl-iMlnrf-Tlic
Most neaatifal Bipo-
ttlon Ever Created A Trlamah of
Artistic Endeavor A Manmoth
Htaovr In Which the Practical Side
la a Well Cared Fur a the Artis
tic Feature.
Itt FFALO, Mny 'Jo -The dedication of
the I'nn Ariiorlonn Exposition today
was performed In a manner boflttlng
the great occasion, n large attendance
testifying to the widespread Interest in
the mammoth enterprise. Fully 300,
000 people were on hand to take part
War Ended In Luzon.
Special to Journal.
Washington, May if -Word has lieen
received from Manila, that the Insur
gent Uenoral Lacuna, and bis entire
army hea surrendered lo the Ameri
cans. Tbti will end Ibe war In the Island
of Luzon.
aadfakatraaaya
toaa tluTVallac
Is (as throat.
Rilclfn Defeats Wllmlortoo.
Special lo Journal.
Wsi.Hi kotos, May Ift.Tbe la I game
between Raleigh nd WHIb10 we
na today by lb Benlnr, by Ibe cine
score nf I to .
This live Wllmlngtot (oar oat ot lot
at (listed With Raleigh Ihfl
a S w -
Mrs. Gage Dead.
Wasiiihotok, May 17. Mrs. (Isge,
wife of HocroUry, Lymsn J. Oage, of
the Treasury Department, died at brr
residence here this evening.
Heart (rouble, the result of gtlp com
plleallona, was the Immediate cause of
death. Mrs. Oage waa a native of Al
bany, N. T., aoil (4 year of . Bbe
was mat rlcd lo mceiolary Oage lu Den
ver, Col., la 1891. There weio bo chll-
draw finis their ealn. The renalnt
will be Interred In Idxe Dill eemetery,
near Chleago.
tearing Ihivf realilenoe In Washing toe
ttecretkry and Mrs. Oaf havt tekso
quite so active part la social life a Ibe
capital. Mr. Oage vu pmpably clnaet
lo Mrs. McKlaley I has any other of lb
ladlee of the Cabinet.
C ASTOR I A
Far loftuiU hi CUldrei.
tts Vrt Yea Km Alt ap
rr the
f r.R'-u ef I
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To be Tiken to Canto. 0
Special lo J oo rial.
Iai FlaRCtKO. Hay f0 Mrs. Me
KlnWysphlcl report tbsteho Is
snaktsg MllsrV-tory prog reaa, Tk plea
la for Mrs. McKlaley to go to Csetoa, O
ta recti peraw, aa too at aba la . ahw lo
travel. , ' ' "
Tbe)est II qeaitlty and mm la
quality t1crlb DeWJt ft Unit Early
niawa, the fsmout fills for coostlpattna,
ti 4 ltTr enn'tUtnls. T S l'f m Co,
Mrs. McKinley Better.
San Framisco, May 17. President
McKlaley described the marked Improve
menl in Mrs. McKlnley's condition to
day as a transformation. But, perhaps,
even the President of the United Stales
may over state the case in his olatlon at
the prospect of his wlfo.s recovery.
Certain, il ta, however, lhat Mrs Mc
Klnley's condition last night Improved to
an extent thai fairly nonplussed the doc
tois, brightened the anxious and devoted
tiusband and filled the city with Joy and
thanksgiving
The linking spoil lhat was feared in
the early hours before the dawn did not
come. Thero was a slight tendency Id
that direction, but lhat was all. Ibe
physicians were so favorably Improased
with their patient's condition at tho
early morning consultation that tbey Is
sued a bulletin announcing Ibal Mrs
McKinley bed paaaed a good night, and
informed the public lhat there would
not lie another consultation until even
ing This reassuring news, posted at all
ihe newspaper offices, was received with
nVllgbl by the people
Death of Capt James Erin.
Cdalsto, 8. C.. May 17 -Captalo
James Evans, one of the oldest pilots at
ibis port asd a survivor of Ibe Confeder
al cruiser Alabama, died al bla borne
her today. He we an experienced navi
gator, and while serving on the Homier
and afterwards on the Alabama under
Admiral rteeamae, on of his chief dull
was to glv In advanoe the aatfoaallty
of say appro acklag veaeeU BoO- Admi
ral Hemes and UeeUesnl Hlnoialr I
their published work refer to Xvsns
tillable sarvtoa. II we on f lb
OfBoer picked ap by ths Segllah yacht
Deerbousd ot Chnrhonrg when the Aln-
beasn wa Itek by tha Kearearga. Ot
ralaraad to tho Ooofnderney and we
eervleg at e of lb nval bslleriee oa
t be leasee river when Rlchavwd u
tv toasted. '
Will PssUre WarWal taw. r .
Albaar.H. Y M l..-Owl
aonSVcu bet tea aoldlera aadttrihra
H H rrod that aaartlal law wilt N
dtar4 la lb "tat rapltal tfty aadtt
military Btrf4.' Tba ttrlkt tyntfatbl
tart ty It It their tar to shoot aow tad
trt arming.
DIKJCCTOHOENEHAL WILLIAM I. lirflHASAS.
In the grand event. The day was iniide
a civic holiday, and there wiih u gen
eral oiitpoiirliig of people from cities
and towns within 200 miles of llufTiilo,
both In the United States nnd Canada,
by way of the 20 or more great Hues
of railway which center In this city.
The city was astir ut an early hour
to witness or participate In the pro
glainnie. Mr. Ixmla L. Habeock wiih
chief initrshul, and the programme con
sisted of pnrades, ceremonies In the
Temple of Music nnd special outdoor
features. There wire two separate
nnd distinct pnrnilPBcn Exposition pa
inde and ft ooucesslniiiinlres' pnrinlc,
leuvltiu the City Hall at 10 a. m.
The r.xposltlon parade consisted of
tlw United States troops In this city,
the Mexican National Hand, n detach
merit of nil arms of the Mexican nriny
and other foreign troops In the city,
tho Fourth Brigade, N. G. S. N. V.. all
under the eoniniiind of General S M
Welch, eooortlng carriages coiitnliilng
tile Kxposltloii ofTU-lals nnd tlK'lr spe
cially Invited guests.
Tlie parude of the coneessloIinnlreH
was participated In by nil the eouees
Hlouiinlres. It wag accoiiipanled by IS
bands and wns two miles In length,
showing tlio wonderful features and In
teresting people of the Midway.
Tho ctM-eiuonleH at the grounds con
sisted, first, of a grand night of carrier
pigeon freed on tho Ksplnimde and
conveying the news of tho dedication
of the Exposition to the world. The In
vited guests then proceeded to the
Temple of Music, where the following
proKiammo iu curried out uuder the
direction of the Hon. John G. Mllhurn.
president of the I'nn American Exposi
tion: Hoar hr the btnljrlnl nrtimmt hand, uimIm
th 4lre-tton al rnlnx t aix-ltillL
Opnln( prsrr J the Hlfhl tUi O. II. FowWr,
I bUhop ol the at. . churrh
Ailttraa bjr bU bcatx Cvend Mthl, marui ol
the rilr af Bulj.
fotm rllB lor the oocsaoa bj Hobtrt Cm
roo Rnfers.
BilTe Liherlsa." Warm. t7 Butllo Orphras
sad Orchestrm, John Lund conductor.
ArtdiM li It Una rtirodw Roownlt, lr
pmloVot of tha I'nilKt tltiaa
sliate.
Mdna hj Brmtor 1 1 Mir Ckbot Lodf ol
pchuaKU.
ISeai wrtltes for th ocraaloa br rredertr
Aloif
Addrrai br the linn. Tiraorhf U Woodnia.
Ueulrnsnl fnvrrn at tl,r SXats of rttv Tirk.
"Arortlra," I j Uml, Tpheua M audttaea.
BenrJIrtlna I; H lllxbt Rt allium D.
Walker, biakop ol rrlrr Ke York.
At nooo there was an iblbition of
adi-ntlflc kltellylim by Mr. E. I. Ilora-
tneu. ecleotllic kite expert of New
Tork. and his staff of kltefllera. This
rooalstrd of tandem kite tnd Eddy
war kite, uaM-ndlng tb American
flag and discharging Am erica 0 II aa lo
lb form of psrachot, other eup-
portlng a grrat ben pet beatiing the
word "Welcome." with other bearing
different flaare and strentvern nt various
IreighU. There ware leo flown tan
dems of natal block hit and koeJ
kite with flag od a tandetn of yacht
or thlp kite.
At tb clone of tb Crreneoole la tb
Teoiple of Moelc there wta a great dla
ptay at flay flrtworha, loclodlaa a
grajrd telrrte at 123 tstrtal gnuxa fired
Iron atecl auortam. lb ajscvwt of ft
Urg IS foot ga ttalrootvC A Wtter
d with tb ota of wo of tb rn-
AnterVtn coentrW nod nniTytnt tb
tag f tb toootryi aalot aa th autea,
0 majBBoth raoaM report rch4
ea for aavrh attUof th Colon, Bred
aiBQttaaoMlyi aitgnLBoeet dla-plty af
Jtrataeno dtytglrt flrowurta, rwlaauked
la toklejr rroca Japrtete booioei orteo
tal kit dispUy, rxhJWtlng 150 klaM,
whir k wUt.kt) Alrolared rnav
lug of Issi lare gun cottmi rockets.
The completed Expuaithm Is a dis
tinct trl.:in; li m cuiiit it - wnys Nev
er befori I.:i - ttiere . n Kie li an ef
fort put f' .'li to iri ... ilit, decora
tive i-Be-t Thest- nr. t. I.. se. ii In
ttie s li. no '.i i' :il urra i g. ne ill f the
buildings arouiitl spa. Unit courts, tl.e
glow of color cpoTi all the liulli'.Uigs,
the play of fountains and enseuih s, the
profusion of blossoming flowers, the
generous use of Intricate molded orna
ments upon the buildings, the gnat
numla-r of sculptured groups by fa- (
mous American sculptors nnd nt night j
tho softly diffused yet brilliant lighting 1
effects produced by means of more ;
than 300.U00 liien ndesci nt electric
lamps uon buildings and throughout j
the grounds.
The grounds of the Exposition com- j
prise some 850 aeree, very accessible
tiy steam and electric Hues from all
parts of Buffalo. When It is recalled
that It was only tlie 4th day of hist ,
Juno that the first piece of timber was
raised aloft us the beginning of whet
Is now a niagiilliccnt Exposition city,
one can but marvel nt the executive i
force which hns brought this work to
Its present stute of completeness.
The cost of the Exposition us It now
appears Is approximately $10,0o0,ooi,
exclusive of exhibits. Of this sum thn
Midway represents an expenditure of
about $:i,(M0,iHKi. Nothing seems to
have been forgotten In perfecting the
plan, and there Is every convenience
for the visitor nnd an abundance for
III in to examine nnd enjoy. The admis
sion price Is the same as usual at expo
sitions, hnlf a dollar, but It entitles one
to a full day at the most beautiful fes
tival of Ihe hind that has ever been
brought Into existence. No pen will
lie so prcsumpt nous as to attempt to
describe llie architectural and color
bounty of the 1 'it is -American Exposi
tion, it Is a magnificent, an extiuvn
ganl. dream brought to a harmonious
uuil beautiful realization. The triumph
of the architect, the eolorlst, the huul
Bcae architect, the sculptor nnd the
electrician Is complete.
There lire about loll buildings In the
Exposition plot, of all sizes and de
: script Ions, and an abundance for every
' one to see, no mutter how long ho may
I choose lo remain. The most novel ex
; liiblts perhaps ure to be found in the
; Electricity building, for In that partle-
nlar sell lice wonderful strides have
i been made within the lust few yours.
Notably among these Is the transforin
j or plant, where 5,000 horsepower Is re
I cotved from Niagara Calls by cable nt
! a pressure of 11,000 volts and stepped
down to 1.S00 volts. This power Is
used for lighting the vast Exposition
area. A daylight brilliancy will per
vade tlie Exposition until 11 o'clock
each night. Tlie exhibit of Street Kali
way appliances Is also of a very com
pleto and Interesting character. Tho
exhibit Hindu by Thomas A. Edison,
showing tho development of ninny of
Ills Important Inventions, eoiistltutos
another attructlve feature. Denionstra
Hons nru to be made of Windows Te
legraphy nnd the X Kays. In the con
ter of the Mnchlnery and Trunsporta
tlon building Is n working exhibit of a
largo number of Pumping Engines
These supply the water for the various
fountain fontuics of tin- Exposition.
Among those water displays Is n enft
cade In the southern face of the Elec
tric Tower, from which there Is n flow
of 3o,000 gnllons of water t minute,
making a beautiful vellllke entnrnct 70
feet high. Upon this cataract electric
lights of many colors will lie thrown
from nn Invisible source, producing an
enchanting picture.
One of tlie iiiimt Imposing buildings
of the Exposition is tlie groat Stadium.
This la more than 00 firt high nnd Is
so huge as to Inclose a quarter mile
track. The Rents are nrrangod In the
form of a vast nniphlthouter, nnd the
capacity Is sufficient for 12.iK)mKc1n
tora. This Is to tie the scene of very
Interesting events dally throughout the
Exposition.
The Midway Is enld to be the grent
et that hna over been organized for
any eipoeltlon. The Midway proper
-rTAm j. ,ri
I Chill Tome I
V-Wvs Aa. j-tl-i
CHILLS, FEVERS
NIGHT SWEATS
Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you
can be cured by
Roberts' Chill Tonic
The worlj does not contain a better remedy. Many
wonderful cures made by it. S cents a bottle.
Money refunded it it foils to do the work. Delight
ful to take.
Local Druggists
a
Hams
cut.
And a nice lot Small
Sugar Cured Pig Hams
to
.u st iik( i:ivi:i
Also i.
FRESH
fin in
5
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Idllllet
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5
lnt Fancy Cakes and ('racU'ts
STPAWBIERRIES iLccivcd fioin W. H. White-
I )i spi-t tf ttlly solicit your jmt-
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Yours to I'lciisc.
McDANiEL,
Wlioltmale
A Retail
Grocer,
'I'lione !1.
71 I.rtiii Nt.
I 2NT6t3.ee ll
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I icsicctfiilly iinlily tlie jmlilif that I will dose; my place
4 ol Imsincss ((;oiiitiiciicinoj Mmnlay May 1.!Ui) every evening
4 (except Saturday) at T::io o'eloek during tlie summer months,
4 in inilei to ejvc my clerks a little n creation, and would earn-
4jV istly ask tlie co-oieiation of the jmlilie in general.
Very Kesjiectfully,
I J. J. TOLSON, Jr.,
Broad St Grocer, Phone 137.
0oooo4cecoo
5 Xiee lot of Pig IlaniN, Rreakfaftt Rneon q
3J and Itig Hams to Slice on hand. Heinz Mustard Dressing, Prepared
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Mustard. Horse Hadish. llaked Iieans witli or without tomato sauce,
Pit kles sweet and sour, 1'rosorvod (linger, Lea & Perrins Sauce, Pine
Label Ketchup, and many other nice tilings too numerous to mention
in su. h a small spat e. DON'T FOHOKT OUR CHICKENS.
L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. o
Phone 169, 61 Broad Street, o
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ransniKirr omi a mt-ncRK.
1 rVOOO feet long, that giving more
than t mil of frontage opon this sin
gulsr tborouabfar. There are about
40 sbowa. every on of tbetn pcaee
Ing special merit and aelecled from
Urge oainber offered. There has been
great rivalry among show people to
secure space upon tb U Id way, and It
baa been allotted with grant rare and
with tba positive aaeurence that every
feature would be of a character to corn
taaAd popular Itvtereet.
It may be aaVd of tb whole Eipo
attic that ta trery tVpartOMOt It hj
a roaupact yet cotnptet prtwptanow
af Tweatleth Cwntary etvUltatioa tt
tb Weetecn World.
"Oar llttl airl wtt aaooatdoot from
alrttpWlloa durtag aiuddea and tar
rfbV attack of croup, ' I qilckly aactrwd
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Bargains
We have a few broken nizo In Negligee BhirU wblch we
carried over from last swirton, which we now offer jou at lent
than acttirtl cost. Your choioe now for
Trite last summer waa 11.00 and ll.'io. We have only a
very few of each size, no wc ad viae an early call ao an to fact the
U'st selection of pattcrna. IUnnetnbcr, lona than ooat-7Se.' '
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