Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1902 — Page 7

Pauline Astor Prefers Beauty to a Title

Pauline Astor is not a chip of the old block. She has refused the highest title in the English peerage—a dukedom —because, she is not in love with the duke that wore it. The duke is the Duke of Roxburghe, a young man ant} rich, and he is believed to .be really in love with little Miss Aslor, even though her father was born an American. William Waldorf Astor was beginning to console himself for the various snubs which Wales administered to him by the thought that he would marry his daughter to a lord, and his son to a lord’s daughter, and then spend the evening of his days proudly

Senator Vest’s Verdict.

"Sitting one night in Chamberlain's hotel, in Washington," said Amos J. Cummings, who has just resumed his seat in Congress, according to the New York Times, "were John Allen, the. Mississippi wit. Senator Vest, and several other men of more or less national distinction, the conversation turned upon violin music. Vest is noted for his skill with the horsehair bow, and the upshot of tbe discussion was that he challenged me to a duel on the violin. “I sent a servant around to a pawn- ■ shop and got an instrument which looked-as if it had "been used to bail out a boat. Vest had a 'Strad,' or a Ouarnariiis, or an Amati, and he played a selection by Vleuxtemps. It was highly classical and beautifully ■done. I tucked my old my chin and scraped away at ‘The Arkansaw Traveler.’ I had not been playing for a minute before twenty feet were keeping time to the noise, and several negro waiters were doing Jubas. Of course, I won the prize; but Vest said: “ ‘You’re no violinist, Amos. You’re nothing but a measly fiddler.’ ’’

Raining the Sea of Azov.

The sea of Azov, an arm of the Black sea, is to be improved for navigation by a novel method, it is Joined to the Black sea by the strait of Kerteh. which is about two miles wide and possesses a maximum depth of twenty-seven feet. But at the various ports along its shores the depth of. water varies only from five feet to fourteen feet. Every effort thtu fan made by the government .to maintain channels for seagoing craft has been unavailing, and it - has been necessary to maintain a costly system of lightering. It is proposed, therefore, to get rid of the latter by raising the level of the entire seq, through the construction of a dam across the strait of Kerteh. This dam will raise the water high enough to. give twenty feet of wa-

BIRTHPLACE OF THE STARS AND STRIPES.

The last, of the great army of American tourists who invaded England during the past summer and early autumn have now left its shores. All the “sights” of interest have been visited, including, of course, the ancient church Brinson, Northamptonshire, wherein repose some of the ancestors of George Washington. Strange to say, however, no pilgrimages were made to a place only a few miles from Great Brlngton, which should be of still greater historical importance to American citizens. The national Rag of the United States Is

considering their social grandeur. What bliss to have nobles in the family, thought Mr. Astor. So it was all arranged between Miss Astor and the Duke of Roxburghe. But a grave omission was made In the arrangement, for' Miss Astor was pot consulted. To make everything lovely the duke really fell in love with the girl that everybody said he ought to marry. But she didn’t fall in lovß with him. Contrariwise, she fell In love with a commoner, wltlj considerably less than nothing, but the handsomest man in the handsomest company of the finestlooking regiment in England—Captain H. Fraser of the Royal Guards. Most people who have seen him say that unquestionably he is the handsomest man in the world. Certain it is that he has had a career with women un-

Halberd Carried in Woburn Militia Trainings

This halberd was carried by Jesse Wyman in the trainings of the Woburn nrllltia, before 1782. It is now in the possession of Mrs. Leonard

Thompson of Woburn." It is about 7 feet 3 inches in length. Jesse Wyman died in 1782, having held the offices of both sergeant and captain in the Woburn militia, both before and during the revolutionary

ter in all of the ports. A large amount of shore property will have to be pro- - tected and compensation for damages to existing harbor work will be included in the bill of expenses.

Authors’ Expedients.

Those who suppose that the work of authorship is easy may be Interested to learn some of the expedients resorted to by distinguished men of letters as set forth by Dr. Regn&ult in the Revue Universelle. With strong and vigorous men, like Victor Hugo and Gatulie Mendes, a walk is sufficient to stimulate ideas; the weak, on the contrary, like Descartes and Leibnitz, find their inspiration by lying down. Cujas usually wrote lying on ach.’ Rossini and Ambrolse Thomas were inspired only when in bed. Chateaubriand used to dictate to his-sec-retary while walking" barefooted up and down his chamber, Rossuet wrapped his head in warm linen. Balzac wore a monk’s cowl, and Gautier a red dressing gown. It is said that without his scarlet Jacket M. Francois

believed to have originated at Sulgrave Manor, the gift ot Henry VIII. to Lawrence Washington. There Lawrence Washington lived prior to his residence in Brington. He caused to be erected over the porch of the manor hpuse the famlljr crest of three stars and two Stripes, which also Appears over his tomb. Though this crest of Lawrence Washington is believed to have been the genesis of the United States flag, American visitors to England appear to have lost sight of the fact The illustration shows Sulgrave Manor. - , v.>'

equaled since the day of Dashing Jack Churchill, afterward first Duke of Marlborough, and with the poaeible exception of George IV., the "First Gentleman of Europe,’’ 100 years ago. He Is son of General the Hon. Sir David MacDowall Fraser, retired, and nephew of Lord Saltoun. But lack of fortune and even farthings cannot Influence the popularity of the man who, since Captain Osi Ames’ retirement, has been known as the flower of the most perfect company of men in all the British kingdom. How he met Miss Astor first is not known. * She was hard to meet, and deadly, for her pretty high heels have stabbed and pierced the scores of hearts whereon they have trod. Her father was particularly anxious to keep Captain Fraser out of her sight, because he was too attractive for a man without a title. How the two met U not known. Some say when riding in the park in the mornings. Others say that Miss Astor saw Captain Fraser sitting his horse in front of his company, and she never forgot him. Before she met him. or saw him, whichever it was, she was about ready to emulate Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough. Roxburghe was always with her, and it was understood that there was an understanding. But it all has been changed within the last three weekß. London expectß the expatriate’s daughter to marry the soldier soon, with or without her father’s blessing, and London applauds. But Astor may have his way yet. No formal announcement of the engagement has been made; she is his daughter, living under his roof. And when he wants his way, William Waldorf Astor is a hard man.

war. He was in active service in the French war and in the revolutionary war. By occupation he was a tailor, and

Leonard Thompson, husband of the present owner, was his descendent. The halberd was carried by the sergeants of infantry, and was the distinctive weapon of that grade.—Winchester Press.

Coppee could not write. Lord Derby when writing filled his mouth with cherry brandy. Fenlmore Cooper sacked gum, and Pierre Loti has recourse to perfumes. Dr. Regnault, strangely enough, says nothing in his article about the influence of tobacco on authorship. Has it any?

Blunders in the Type.

Errors of the press often begin with errors of the reporters Who have misunderstood spoken words. The rule of follow copy compels the compositor to repeat the exact words written by the reporter and the following blunders are the result of -obedience to •this rule. - A speaker made this statement: “In these days clergymen are expected to have the wisdom and learning of Jeremy Taylor.” But the reporter wrote, and the compositor repeated: the wisdom and learning of a journeyman tailor.” Another speaker quoted these lines: Oh, come, thou goddees fair and free, In heaven yclept Euphroyne. They were printed as written:' Oh, come, thou goddess fair and free, In heaven she crept and froze her knee. Another orator quoted this line from Tennyson’s “Locksley Hall”: Better fifty years of .Europe than a cycle of Cathay. But the quotation was written and printed: Better fifty years in Europe than a circus in Bombay. One of the worst perversions of a hackneyed quotation (incorrectly given by the speaker) is this, which seems to be the joint work of the zealous reporter and the equally reckless printer: Amicus Plato, amicus Socrates, sed major veritas. 1 may cuss Plato, I may cuss Socrates, said Major Veritas. —The Practice of Typography, T. L. De Vinne.

Illiteracy In Russia.

Statistics Just issued show that even In Bt, Petersburg, which is undoubtedly the most advanced city in the empire as regards instruction, more than 37 per cent of the population can neither read nov write. Fifty per cent is the record of illiteracy for the whole country. - Educationists assert that this condition >la a disgrace to the czar’e reign.

England's Tax Alcohol.

Thirty-six per cent of England’s revenue and 39 per cent of our national revenue are from tax on alcoholic drinks.

How Much Was He Out?

A great many of the citizens of East "Walnut HUIb are relating the details of how "Billy’* Weiss, who presides behind the counter In John Smith’s saloon'at Woodburn avenue and Clayton street, was fllmfl&mmed, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. One day ncently an old fellow whose face was adorned with typical hobo whiskers appeared in the place bearing a can in his hand. "Gimme five cents’ worth of beer," he demanded. The foaming lager gushed into the bucket and filled It to the brim. The old-fellow then produced a Canadian quarter of a dollar and"*tendered It to Weiss. The latter Informed him that the quarter was worth but 20 cents, and gave him IS cents in change. A half hour later the old man rqappeared and asked for his Canadian quarter. “Let’s see, how much beer did you buy?" asked Weiss. “Five cents’ worth, and here’s the nickel,’* answered the old fellow, laying a five-cent piece on the counter. Weiss tossed the nickel in the drawer and handed the customer his quarter. And now the question Weiss and his friends are figuring on Is, how much did he lose?

An Important Discovery.

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 13. —A sensational statement is made by Mr. Benjamin Major, whose home is at the corner of Jane and Hurlbut Ave., this city. Mr. Major says that he has found a remedy which will positively cure all Kidney and Bladder troubles. He suffered himself for a long time with these diseases in the ipost painful form, and during his illness experimented with a great many medicines without getting any relief. Finally he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and to his great joy was cured completely. The statement he makes seems to have ample confirmation in reports being published every day of wonderful cures by this remedy.

Easy Problem in High School.

To Bee objects at a distance of 100 miles the observer must be standing at a hight of 6.667 feet above the level of the sea. The rule Is that the distance in miles at which an -object on the earth’s surface may be seen is equal to the square root of one and a half times the hight of the observer In feet above the sea level, allowance being made for the effect of atmospheric refraction.

How’s This?

We otter One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 years and believe bint perfectly honorable in all business transactions and Unanolally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West&Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; Walding, Kinnau St Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price TOc per bottle. Sold by all druggists Hall's Family Pills are the best

Gallantry in Camden, N. J.

A Camden (N. J.) man undertakes in the Philadelphia Record to give some advice on the proper method of assisting women who fall on icy sidewalks: “Stand before her, saying, with a smile and a soothing gesture, ‘Remain perfectly still, please,’ and then step gallantly to the rear, put your, hands under her arms and raise her with a firm grip."

TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST.

The Wisconsin Central Ry. will take you there in proper shape. Dally trains ut convenient hours leave Chicago from Central Station, 12th street and Park Row (Lake Front) for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland, Duluth and the Northwest Pullman Sleepers are attached, and meals in dining cars are served q la carle. Nearest can give you further information. Jas. C. Pond, Gen’l Pass. Agent Milwaukee, Wis.

A Pueblo Indian Book.

The Santa Fe has in preparation a book on the Indians along Its lines. The material la being gathered »nd arranged by an expert ethnologist, and although the primary object of the publication is to advertise the wonders and interesting features of ths Southwest the book is expected to have a definite scientific value and great care is being given to the accuracy ot the subject-matter and illustrations.

States with Low Birth-Rates.

Ontario has an abnormally low birth rate, lower than that of any European country, but not lower than that of. some of the adjoining American states, notably Michigan and New Hampshire, the former being eighteen in 1898 and the latter nineteen in 1895.

In Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease.

a powder. Your feet feel uncomfortable. nervous, and often cold and damp. If you have Chilblains, sweating, sore feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Area Occupied by Indiana.

In 1894 the area of the national domain occupied by the Indians aggregated 116,000,000 acres; to-day it aggregates 85,000,000 acres, which to about as much land as we have in the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.

"Trymi” Never Fails

to core Coartipatioa, Stomeeh, Liver or Nervous trouble. To prove it oat this item ■tsiStesPswlFiaßw: yille, WTto., for a package ot Trymi Tablets freo. They are guaranteed to give satfafabtion or money returned. Score, are daily teetifying to and praUlng their qualities. Platinum to worth a great deal store than gold.

FOUND AMERICANS BUYING LAND AT SASKATCHEWAN, WESTERN CANADA.

A Michigan Farmer VUlts Saskatoon and Is Wall Pleased. Mr. S. K. Lent was a delegate sent from the farmers of Allegan County. Michigan, *to Western Canada, to report on the prospects for successful settlement. His report Is as follows: I went from Winnipeg to Edmonton, thence east one buudred miles by wagon. I found the country in that vicinity a rich, black loam, varying, from It Inches to 3 feet deep; the crops are simply something enormous; wheat and oats by actual measurement often standing five feet iii height, 1 have been a farmer for forty years, and consider myself a fair judge of the yield of grain, and I saw wheat that would yield 50 bushels per acre, and oats that would yield 100 bushels per acre; not one .alone, but a good many. As for root crops and garden truck, In no country have I ever seen their equal for all kinds except corn and tomatoes;the nights being too cool for ,these to ripen well! As a stock country It has no equal. Hast of Edmonton, on the head waters of the Vermillion River, 1 saw hay meadows containing from 10 to 100 acres, the. grass standing 4 feet high, and would often cut 3 to 4 tons to the acre. From Edmonton I passed through some fine locations, namely, Wetasklwin, Lacombe and other points. From McLeod I went to Regina, thence to Prince Albert, 247 mlleß north of the main line. For the first fifty miles is fine farming country, but the next hundred miles is more of a stock country. Then at Saskatoon, Rosthern and Duck Lake I found somo very fine farming country, so good that I found a party of Americans from Minnesota buying land for themselves—one party buying 12 sections, and the other 20 sections of land for themselves, which they proposed to Improve at once. I have traveled over twenty-three different States and Territories In our Union, and never In my life time have I ever seen such magnificent crops and especially as fine a stock country. In several Belgian towns dogs are being made use of by the police.

To Cure a Cold in One day.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 86c. It Is easier to buy the good opinion of the world than to merit It.

Don't Suffer From Rheumatism.

Take MATT J. JOHNSON S 6088. It ts a positive cure. Try it. All druggists. Don’t worry—and try not to make other people worry.

WHEN YOU GO TO BUY BLUING.

Ask tor Russ Kieoelilng Blit*. Made by 'the Buns Company, South liend, Ind. Beets yield 12 to 13 per v.nt of their weight In sugar. Mrs. Winslow's Hootiling Hyrup. For children teething, noftcuM tlm guniM, routines In* rumination, allay* [>alu, cures wind colic. 25c a jollle. A cool head Is better than cold feet.

WESTERN CANADA’S Wonderful wheat crop for 1001 now the talk of the Commercial World Is by no means phenoinMenul. The Province of Manitoba und districts of Asninlboln, Saskatchewan and Alberta ure the most wonderful grain produrlng countries In the world. In slock raising they also hold the highest poslrlcaus ure unnuully making this thetr home, und they succeed as they never did before. Move Westward with the tide and secure a farm and home in Western Canada Low rates and speclul privileges to hnmeseekers and settlers. Tbe handsome forty-page Atlas of Western Canada sent frne to all applicants. Apply for rates, tv., to F. Pedley, Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada, or toC. J. Broughton, #47 Monad nock Block, Chicago, E. T. Holmes, Room 0, “Big Four” Bldg., IndJanopoUs, Ind., or H. M. Williams, Toledo, 0., Canadian aoyernment Agents.

COLORADO Development Slock In 'Colorado Mines have mads thousands rich from small tavestasnts. If you buy stock of (he per veins of |U» per share at U rents during the devekminsot period and ths property pays e dividend or only one per cent, per month f" ere receiving nearly ■even Per Cent. Per Month on the money yon have Invested. We here s proposition that we think wilt do better than s one per cent, dividend as the development progresses. Particulars ttee. W. K. ALEXANDER, Denver. COLORADO

clear 9Ean W H»r«‘» ill* umoarob—m.iblaf j£\. lr Zl^^m SWf/Slb2yV lltilton e*rlli. Halter 1 # New 20th NAiß^Vlfv wßßOcnturj Oat t»k t»,„ VVrjr prl/»« k) tha bkr-'t »'*»J«r • trrrywhryp. The feel fiL<dfl ■aeniaf tfrlculiurpi t.itliutof a»rr 400>BDi|iIee and Dr>4anv fclnddtnatci. H«lK«r’»w. reil.e he»t. Ilow do ,0.1 like ihet, Wr - K * r ""’' 7 ».e V ?0« »i l« bound to oompleiolf if yl«M« In IYOi ronnfng from 200 to 100 bushel* p«r euro. Price la Jli\ \l\ TM dirt rh<*oo K in ih-«wim end bur thie t arin y tbi« gprli.g to roll to W your naighbora tUo coming fell f>r head. It will .utel/ pay jog. mTWIB Vs Th * «"'J *!>.!«J »**«l Ib.r will J I*l.l « |>*»h.< or..p n„r. ~ ...i, .oucb, H/^/ZTW WF •“ I »*“ *.'• 1.1 <•>...«*'« la 111* Ulli.m. x .iln ...■uxH.u.MUu.* V’^oezn^b^U reolwkaal, jUIJIuj «h •«* f»rau, *tt,u>l,*la par Mia. span r bCImV »,%/ .JIB Tk * *•■< »•'”'■■•• "■•*■’ k*. '■ *» ..rib, ~.«..1.( rr»» 60 t* 60 bukala M ol 6*6.6*6* 4 l*n »t ij.b lib/ |>.r 6CI ' VEBEZABLC SEEDS »l <i< F> B.r.i>l «r nwt *l«rl<Mi I'mi. ««.•, I*al art u 4 mm •" “*'"«« .*•"••*«. rri«. i..™, i.. o.i<iMi« ■iM u "*‘“ l ‘ l ' * r * > *‘' Cet*!*a«* H K|K|QA Far lOc—Worth 910 BHIMEwrE °* r . < r - >l «U!.,.. «.UI.. f.114.-,1,U..., •,,r tartl.l. Ba*l*r, I 1 * 141 " 1 '* ••rT,1,1. I.—. <te*»,, .1., MO * aarjtei*'***, jl.te..**** l> prw.; *uf |i*w •** rtevar iKwl '•»■ •..«.ii*«..i k.. ... r« wvJl o*t. wfi* It, * t.*« es a*r, •** r»MIMt« .lilt *0 1... »•'"> >• ••) *«• •*•>* '*•*•*' >• r>'» •**•' «.»r>*.. w.rio ,wn BrBVjM«Bb »io «•>• .i.M-I..aii.* Ia I'd

Hard on the Children.

According to a decree of the Prussian minister of education, just published, children In Germany will have to be most enreful in addressing letters to the kaiser In future. Any requests for stamps, dolls, and similar articles are to be severely punished by the school authorities. Forests cover one-tenth of the surface of the world and one-quarter of Europe.

ALWAYS USE RUSS BLEACHING BLUE.

acknowledged the leading bluing. Made by Tbe Kuan Company, South Bend, laA The first gray hair is bad enough, but the last one Is a good deal worse.

MISS BONNIE DELANO JL Chicago Society Lady, in a Letter to Mrs. Pink ham says: •' Dear Mrs. PiS*kuam :—Of all the grateful daughters to whom you have given health and life, none are more glad than 1. “ My home and my life waa happy MISS BONNIE DKLANOe until Illness came upon rao three years ago. I first noticed it by being frrogulur and having very painful and scanty menstruation; gradually my general health failed ; I could not enjoy my meals; I became languid and nervous, with griping puins frequently in the groins. “I advised with our family physician wllo prescribed without any improvement. One day lie said.—‘Try Lydia Fink hum's Itcinodics.’ I did, thank Uad ; the next month 1 was better, and it gradually built me up until in four months 1 was cured. This is nearly a year ago and 1 have not had a pain or ache since,"—liosain Dkt.axo, 3848 Indiana Ave. ( Chicago, HI. —mOOO forfeit If above testimonial Is not genuine. Truatworthv proof la abundant that Lydia E. IMiikliam’s Vegetable Compound saves thousands of young women from dangers resulting from organic irregularity, suppression or retention of the menses, ovarian or womb troubles. Refuse substitutes.

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SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER Tin best that Monty anil Met Exptrloneo eon produoo. Call At all stores, or by mall for the prices HALL A RUCKEU New York, CAPSICUM VASELINE ( put up ut ooLLAPsiana tuhej ) A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and win not blister the must delioute skin. The pain-allaying and ourativo qualities of tbls artiolo are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relievo headache and sciatica. We recommend It as the Inst and safest external counter-irritant, known, also as nn externa) remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralglo and gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household. Many people say "It tstbo best of nil of your preparations." Price IB cents, at all druggists or other dealers, or by sending this amount to us In postage stamps wo will send you a tube by mßil. No article should lie uocepted by the public unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It la not genuine. CHBABBROUaH MFQ. CO., 17 State Street, Nxw Tout Cory.

A Chance of a Lifetime For the small sum of »n I will mall to any address four of the most valuable formulae for Neuralgia, Cramp or Colie, Whoopis* Cough, and Pain Killer and ■ 1 formula for Preserving Eggs that will keep fresh for on* year. All five formulae for *S, or any one at •k apiece. Send money by postal enter or ex--Bre<» money order. Address PItKDKItICK I. w, POOCH, SSI Bottln St.. Dayton, Obi* _ ~HJSAhKHTATJS, ' ' Fnm finjn In theOserks, cheap homes, fruit * w "*wf*rnis » n <l stock ranches. Address with sump, OIQ, T. MEADOR,Cabosl,Texas Co ,Ms. Far flit FARRS, RANCHES, timber suit prairie !?.n.rg Buyer'* Guide L. A. OUIMHLEY, Bnahong, Han-as. F’dffMg for wheel, corn, fruit, stock growing, ~~ for sals, • i 0 to *BO per sere, Id Kudo. ssysMamsßssg li'CAtcd lii Clark County, So. Dakota, near tuwua, •i hooli, churuhßM andteruamerlaa, that they are MilInn «m k CMta p*ym«nt, balßn. e cm or hefOM ye«ra time. Write them for price* nod Information. FOR SALE!™™ ilirr- intlcs southwest Nordi Judsnn. Ind. Good buildings. Over uae-fealf smlsr ruiilvsikin; halsnee llmbrr and mssdows. Easy terms. arl efor pries. Mithttake pert psy In unimproved Weitero l«nl». V «".IOMyaoVKI«».w».»I. a. 111, Out They Go _ TO MOUTH DAKOTA. We have several thousand acres for siiTo in eastern Morton and other North Dakota Cos. Rich net Iv e grumes; wbei e corn grow-. Pure water In springs, streams and wells; prlceo4.au to*7.AO an sere, rich black soli. Krei l home.-.t* ad land adjoining. Native coni *1 per ton. Kit-oralon rates. . WM. H. BROWN & CO., Devils Lake, N. Dakota. 188 U Balls St., Chlcaqs. FADMS‘ nd STOCK RANCHESfor.sie ■ HlliwiO | n inws. \eh,. Mian kihl So. Dak. Ths Union Land On., 403 Fifth Bt.. 8i«u» City, lews.

At! RUTS. S*lmw,> Wuiml -Halesmeo psnlssmske tvi per week; ib-y mn maku 8100 with us. Proposition nursctlve la dsslers. Imiucemwote gasmm.n.rßfg.'WKrw-jigte • 9f| A WEEK Straight salary and «x~ SCU pensea to men with rig to Intrudmw onr Poultry. Mixture In equotryi year's euufiimsrel w AgwawSajiaanii ‘‘HO-TIE” ,HOE utE iw»sa£ s"w I llb tuft cuinMnsri. Try a pairs ye*

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