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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1900)
rv" " r--. 'V & THE NEW AGE, FOBTJiAKD, OllEGCW ?.y -r m'JHt J'-afe I h "G 1ft " 1 ; v: 0. W Common Sense Talk with Women If peraon in 1)1 ami nerds n medt elnc la It not wise to get ono thuthaa stood the test of tline and hua hun dreds of thousands of cures to its credit.? A great many women who are ill try everything they hear of in the way of medicine, and this experimenting with unknown drug is a constant menace to their already impaired health. This seems to us very unwise, for there are remedies which are no ex periments and have been known years and years to be doing only good. Take for Instance Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound; lor thirty years its record has been one un broken chain of success. No medicine for female ills the world has ever known has such a record for cures. .It seems so strange that home people will take medicines about which they really know nothing, some of which might be, and arc, really harmful ; while on the other hand It is easily proved that over one million women have been restored to health by Lydla IB. PlnkhaaVa Vegetable Compound. We have published In the news papers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published in' the' Interest of any other medicine. All this should, and does, produce a spirit of confidence in the hearts of women which is difficult todislodge, and when .they are asked to tiko some thing else they say, " No, we want Lydla K. Plnkhams Vegetable Com pound, which lias been tried, and never found wantlug, whose reliability (s established far beyond the experi mental stage." We have thousands of letters like the following nddrcssed to Mrs. Pinkham, ihowlng thut Monthly Suffering Is Al ways Ourad by Lydla Em Plnkham'a Vagatabla Compound, also Back moha ana Baarlng-down sains. " I suffered untold agony every month and could get no relief until I tried your medicine; your letterof ad vice and a few bottles of Lydla K. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound have 'node me the happiest woman alive. I hall bless you as long as I live." Miss Joik Saul, Dover, Mich. "Four years ago I had almost given a p hope of ever being well again. I no afflicted with those dreadful head ache spells which would sometimes last three or fpur days. Also l)ad backache, bcarlng-down pains, leucor rhosa, dizziness,, and terrible paiaa at aioatnly periods, confining me to tny bed, After reading so many testi monials for your medicine, I concluded lo try it. I began to pick up after taking the first bottle, and hnve con tinued to gain rapidly, and now feel Ilka a different woman. I can recom mend Lydla E. Plukham's Vegetable Compound in the highest terms to all tick women." Miss Kosa. Hkldeh, 120 W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. Two Lattars whloh Prova (hat Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vagatabla Compound Will Remove Tumor and Curo Othar Famala Waaknassm "Two years ago I was a great sufferer from womb trouble and pro fuse flowing each month, and tumors would form in the womb. I had four tumors in two years. I went through treatment with doctors, but they did me bo good, and I thought 1 would hare to resort to morphine. '".The doctor said that all that could help mo was to have an operation and have the womb removed, but I had heard of Mrs. Plukham's mcdlclno and decided to try It, and wrote for her advice, and after taking her Vegetable Compound the tumors were expelled and I began to get stronger right along, and am aa well as ever before. Can truly say that I would never had gotten well had it not been for Lydla E. Plukham's Compound." Mabv A. Etahl, Watsontown, Pa, After following the directions given in your kind letter for the treat ment of leucorrhea, I can say that I havo been entirely cured by tho use of Lydla li Plnlcham's remedies, and will gladly recommend them to my friends." A. U. Davids, llinghamton, N. Y. Another Oasa of Womb, Kldnay and Bladder Trouble Cured by Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vagatabla Compound, " Dkab Fbiiud Two years ago I had child-bed fever and womb trouble in Its worst form. For eight months after birth of babe I was not ablu to sit up. Doctors treated we, but with no help. I had bearing-down pains, burning in 'stomach, kidney and bladder trouble and my back was stiff and sore, the right ovary was badly affected and everything I ate distressed uie, and there was a bad discharge. "I was confined to my bed when I wrote to you for advice and followed your directions faithfully, taking Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound, Liver Pills and using the Wash, and ana now able to do the most of my housework. I believe I should have died if it bad sot been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may be the result of benefiting some other suffer tag woman. I recommend your Cos pound to every one." Mbs. MAir Va hk, Trimble, Pulaski Co. , Ky. . I a quarrel, the one that gets tks worst of it ia (he first to become mean. Mat Ueoeh Sf nTmutOaed. Sal HOMESPUN PHILOSOPHY. Observations on Commonplace Thing; by the Atchison lllobo Man, Lots of people arc all right who dou't get nny credit. A nuiu Is always suspicious of bli wife's comforters. People thoroughly enjoy a good "story"' ou a gossip1. v ' People who like lo "talk" ''nbout others, soon get tnlked about tlicm- SL'lVCS. There arc never na good things In a neighbor's refrigerator as the vl&Itlng boy lnuiglui's. A innn who tokos n good dent of in terest in polities, never tnkes a good dent of lutcrest In business. A nice- kind of a person Is one who' does not hold you responsible to-day for what you said yesterday. It Is easy for a girl to get n steady, who will make a lonllng place of her house, but It Is hard to laud lilm. One of the most lonesome persons In the world Is a well b'ehnved man when his family Is out of town for the sum mer. The first thing a young doctor does Is to Invent a specific for enneer, nnl his next move Is to iuvent a specific for consumption. - l'ou can acquire money, and dieting will Improve your .health, but unless you are born with sense, you will never have any. A man has good luck enough when his daughters marry, If he doesn't hnve to send out relief expeditions to tbem every few months. It often happens that people sing Jubilantly at church, "We Shall Know Each Other There," who refuse to know each other here. It Is uecesenry for some people to hnve some one to whom they can tell their troubles, as It Is for some women to have thulr cup of ten. It can be usually said with safety to any woman, whose favor Is sought, that the has too .much ntubltlou and energy for her strength. It liraoiuothues the case that so much time Is spent In teaching the dog to speak for his dinner, that the children are not taught to-say please. If a girl has n piano, It Is dangerous to give her n bust of Mozart, or n pic ture of Deethoveu, for then the parlor Is changed lo "the' music room." We hnve- noticed that In nil newspa per accounts of grent men, It Is stated that tho grent ineu love books next to their wives and their mothers. A rich mini Is no more satisfactory than n poor man. You can always Hud occasion to rip n mnn up the back, whether he Is Industrious, or a loafer. The "penalve-nlr" Is over-done, (Slrls are beginning to assume n pensive nlr wheu nothing more serious happened than that the supper dldu't suit them. A woman Is perfectly .willing for her husband to hnve a good time, If he can have It doing Just what she says, In her way, und with' the company she selects. No woman can understand why It Is hard for a man to quit Hinokhig. If she had this much good hard sense, It would help her In a hundred other wuys. When a girl cngnges In n new lovo af fair, she opens a top bureau drawer, and burns a few letters and bunches of dried weeds, and calls tills burying the dead past. Don't give parties; you will only inako people mad. Attend them, but dou't give them. If you are uot lu vlted, stny nt home, where you are bet ter off, nny wny. Children nre well disciplined If with in tlircelioufB after their mother begins to shriek for thorn over the gate -to coma home, they have their feet wash ed, and are lu bed. The women should talk less nbout feeling a "reckless despair," consider ing that the most reckless thing any of them would do would be to wear old clothes to church on Snnday. Many Given Contain Ice. Comparatively few freezing caves nre known as yet west of the Mississippi, but there Is uo doubt that many will be discovered lu time, as freezing caverns nre uot nn uncommon pueuoineuon. Some of these freezing caverns In correctly termed Ice caves are very large. In the one at Dobslna, Hungary, there Is a mass of Ice about 110 yards long, OS yards wide and at least fifteen yards deep. Tho formation and retention of sub terranean Ice always seems mysterious ut first, but It Is lu reality a simple matter. In freezing caves the entrance Is always ubovo the body of the hollow and tho cold of air of winter sinks down Into tho hollow, and on account of Its weight la not easily displaced by the lighter warmer air of spring or summer. Tho cold of wlutcr thus per meates the hollow, and when thawing snows or spring rains supply drip water to tho cave the cold within freezes the drip Into a mass of Ice, In' some cases large enough to last through tho following summer. There aro at least four other theories In re gard to the formation of underground Ice, but they do not stand the tent of observations. A Memorandum Clock. One of tho latest of Inventions Is a memorandum clock, which will doubt less prove very valuable to the busy business man who Is eternally forget ting his appointments, etc. A mechan ism is provided whereby the clock can be "loaded," aa It were, with memor andum, which will only come into sight when the precise moment at which they are timed to appear arrive. Thus, by glancing at the clock, the busy niaa can tell at a glaace what U to be io& aext OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. THIS IS THEIR DEPARTMENT OF THE PAPER. Quaint BnylnBnndCute DolnKnof lite Little Folks Krerywhere, Gathered und 1'rlnted Here for All Other Lit tle Dues to Head. It Is nn old saying that the hand Is quicker thnn the eye, nnd the sleight-of-hand man makes use of this fact lu performing some of his seemingly innr velous tricks. Tricks that n,ie decep tive to the eye.s nre clnssed among "optical Illusions" and nre often very simple. The accompanying Illustration will help you to understand a simple Illusion that may tie produced by inentto of n common wishbone. For making the little machine shown lu the picture n duck's wlshlioiie serves best. Fasten n strong piece of twine to one of the points of the wishbone; pass 'the twine to the opposite point and fasten It, and then carry It back to the first proug nnd fasten, thus connecting the two prongs of the wishbone by two bits of twine. Half way between the prongs nnd between the cords Insert n match nnd twist It, turning It over and over until the cords nre well twist ed together. Then pull the match back so that one end of It rests on the shank of the wirihlKHic. Now If you reverse the position of the match so that Its loose end rests on the opposite side of the wlshlioiie nnd has to be held In place to keep It from Hying back your machine will be ready for the experiment. When you remove your restraining finger fioni the mntch the end of the mntch will Instantly de scribe a complete circle, as shown by the dotted lines In the picture, but the funny part of It Is that tho match will seem to cut right through the shank of the wlshbouu In order to get to the other side. Yon may do the track ik many times ax you please, but the eye will never detect the match lu the act of describing the circle. Story of the Dandelion. Once UWn n time, In n tiny green camp by lie roadside, lived -a soldier all alone. lie had traveled n long way fiom u dark underground country, bent on seeing the world. The first thing he saw was a broad field, full of wav ing h.1nncrs, and lie thought, "Whift a beautiful place I have discovered!" nnd pitched his tent among the green grasses. The raindrop elves saw how tired and dirty he was from his long Jour ney northward, and soothed him with stories ami refreshed hltu with a show er bath. Through the clouds came the sunbeam fairies, bringing him a hand some uniform of greeh and gold and a quiver of golden arrows. Then the sol dier was very happy and milled nut at passers-by. cheering many a weary traveler with a glimpse of his sunny face. Hy nnd by spring went nwny over the hilltops, the birds had finished building their nests nud the butterflies and grasshoppers came to herald summer. Then the soldier liegnn to feel tired nnd knew ho was growing old. Ills gay uniform had faded nnd the golden arrows had turned to silver, nnd the wind brownies sh3t them far away. So the soldier crept down among the green grasses and his little camp was left empty. Everywhere his silver nr rows fell there blossomed hrljjht golden tlowers "dandelions," children called 'hem. Nnrrmbersr Torn. The quaint town of Nuremberg, In South (icrmany, has become tho prin cipal toy factory of Europe. The best wooden toys come from the Itlack For est, where peasants carve them from white pine and put them together dur ing the long winter nights; and the costliest wax dolls nre fashioned In Paris; but thcro lu hardly anything elso In the wonderland of childhood that Is not made In tho dreamy medieval town of Nuremberg. When Dickens wrote his novels there was n large toy industry In the East of Loudon, nnd It did not escape the keen eyo of that close observer. If ho were now living, ho would find It dlfilcult to find traces of a craft which suggested some of the most charming scenes of his stories The London toy-mnkera have disap peared. Dolls may still be dressed there for English uurserles, but they are uo longer inatlo In England. The bulk of the so-culled French dolls, which are sold nil over the world, come from Nuremberg, where the toy makers have mustered the art of Joint ing nrms and legs and of extruding musical squeaks aud plaintive cries from contracted waists. The old town Is also the headquarters of the Euro pean trade lu Noah's arks, lead nud tlu .oldlers, nnd all the standard metal md wooden toys. For many years the best mechanical toys were made either In Loudon or In Muerica. London has lost this trade utlrely. nnd American Ingenuity Is Jef t n compete with the Industry lu South iermany. The shops of Paris nud otidon are now stocked with stpam .jglnes. magnetic toys aud mechanical J IIOW TIIK 'I HICK IS HOXK. playthings from Nuremberg nnd Vi enna. lu the old churches of Nuremberg are to be found wonderful examples of the medieval art of wood-enrvers and metal-workers. These famous handi crafts, which were created for the ndornmeut of churches, survive lu the toy trade. Youth's Companion. 1'iimsIuk Henna. This Is an exciting game, nnd needs nt least two older people to superin tend It. The children nre all arranged In two lines, with n small tabic or chair at the head of the line, upon which Is placed a bowl of common white beans. There should be the same number of beans lu each bowl, about 1- or 14 lu all., The child next the bowl takes out a bean, passing It to the next child, who lu turn passes It on down the line, while the leader continues to tnke out the beans one by one until all ikc passed, the order being reversed when the end of the Hue Is reached, nnd the bcniiH started back again, the child nt the end dropping them Into the bogl. There nre sine to be several beans dropped In the excitement, and when all nre returned those lu each bowl are counted, the one hnvlng the greatest number winning tho game. In case both sides arc even lu number of beans at the end the one who can get them lii first wins the game. It will he well for Mime of the oldert people who are helping to entertain the children to stand near each of the Hues to keep or der, as this Is n most exciting game. Itcnily for Her. "Well, Denn," said his tired Auntie, "how many tongues have you got?" 'Thrce," quickly ' replied Master Dean. '.'Indeed! Where nrc they?" "One lu my mouth and on lu each shoe."' i Dlck'n Description. Tills Is little Dick's description of his first Hash of lightning und first clap of thunder: "Oh, mamma. 1 saw an angel go Into heaven and bang the door after It." FICTION STICKS TO THE TRUTH. Cold Knct Is the Only Thlniz Hint DciiU with Improbabilities. Professor It. (2. Moultou of the En gllsh department ut the University of Chicago has u way of enlivening his lectures by pointed nud homely Illus trations. "Sometimes we hear as an objection to the plot of u tlrsl-chiss novel that It Is utterly Improbable," said the profes sor it few days ago. "Now the fact Is that the only thjug which Is true Is fic tion. There Is nothing so false as what wo call the truth. Facts always give some loophole of escape. For Instance, there was a iiiau that you ought to know nbout, who wished very much to commit suicide. Shocking? Yes, to be sure, but the man was not troubled with a conscience. Tliu only thing that worried lilm WU4 the fear that he should make a failure of his attempt to kill himself. 'I know myself so well that I feel sure tho thing would be a fiasco,' he ulwuys declared. For thirty years this conviction was the only ob stacle that stood between that man aud death, "Finally he mustered up the courage one dny to try to commit suicide. He went over nil the details carefully and look every precaution against failure. lie went to the edge of a elllT over hanging the sea near his home. With lilm he curried a revolver, n bottle of poison, n rop, and u box of matches. lfu tied one end of the robe around his neck nnd fastened the other end to a trco uenr by. Then he swallowed the poison, set lire to his clothes, fired the pistol at his head aud Jumped off the cliff." Professor Moulton ended his story here and blandly proceeded to bow himself out of his class room. "But, professor, was the man killed?" shouted the overwrought class of fu ture novelists "By no menus," replied the professor. In astonishment. "Incitement made the man nervous and his pistol shot went wldo of the mark. The rope caught fire from his burning clothing, came In two in a trice,, and the man fell into the wnter and that put out the Humes. He never was a very good sail or anyhow nnd the poison hardly re mained long enough In his system to make lilm dizzy. Ho was rescued by an olllclutis fisherman, who charged $5 for his trouble. And yet people talk about the Improbabilities of fiction." Chicago Inter Ocean How Silk Was Discovered. 811k Is said to have been discovered by Chung Tl, a wife of the Kmperor Hoaug Tl. Since her dny the em presses of China have bred, reared and fed silkworms us nn amusement, reel ing tho cocoons und weaving the silk, In the gardens of tho palace ut Pekln Is a little forest of mulberry trees, und on tho occasion of nn uunual festival the Empress, with the principal ladles of her court, gather mulberry leaves for tho worms. Silk In China Is so cheap tha't even the uniforms of tho soldiers are mudo of It. The story of the way In which silk worms were first brought to Europe Is qtdte romantic, their Importation be.ng attributed to u couple of Ncstorlan monks, who were employed by the Km peror Justinian, lu the sixth century, to procure some of the eggs of the worms. A largo reward was promised them In case of success, and they are said to have brought the eggs, wlilci they stole, to Constantinople Inside of a hollow cane. Having learned the art of rearing tho worms, they were nhlt to give the necessary Instruction, and thus the Industry of sllk-maklng was lutroduced. Silken fabrics had been fetched to Europe andtnarketcd there for centuries before It was understood Hint the fabric was derl'ed from su in sect, . Scrofuln Is an ancient foe of the race. Hntlacka the child In the cradle, and, unless expelled from the blood follons lilm to the grave. Hood's Sarsaparllla completely cures this disease by eradicating Its poslonous tnluts from the bloodi Thousands of grateful parents write that their children who were ortured and7 dUtlpured by scrofula hnve. been entirely cured by this great medicine. HootTm Smrmmparlll Never Disappoints. It Is tho llcst Medi cine Money Can Uuy. All druggist. Hood's 1'IIM citra tick hHiriacliP, liullaeMlrii. JAo By tho consus Buffalo (N. V.) luts gained 00,555 in population in ten years, showing that "Put Mo Off nt Buffalo" wub tnkeu literally by tho public. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup tho best remedy to use for th'ir emiuren uuring me teeming periou. Bathe a burn with a strong solution of carbounto of soda. The Manufacturers of Carter's Ink have had forty years' experience lu making Ir and they certainly know how. Scud for "Inklings," free. Honors aro about even in tho matter of cnllinx names. But who, asks tho Chicago Hocord, would not rather ho called a "foreign dovll" than a 'hoathon?" ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of ix PacShnlls Wrapper Bstow. Tar? small and aa easy . to take aa iagajn, FOR HURACNE. FIR DIZZINESS. FOR IIUOUSREtl. FOR TQRPIB LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FDRTNECOMPLEXIIH - . i OBUdllffSi MMHIIWltiIUHIIl. tTcMM I Faweiy YtfrtaMvtf?32 CURE SICK HEADACHE. Thcro is n porlod in evury girl's lifo when nIio thiuks that tho most vulgar thiug in tho uorld is a boy's healthy appetite. Llco on animals indicates hud man agouient. Horses or cnttlo hi good condition seldom are nfllictod with lice, but a low condition of the aiiluial, tlio flciti belli),' hide-bound, n (fords excellent inducements fur llco. (Jood feud and tho nso of a brush will rid nniiinils of parasites with tho aid of other reme dies. 1'lso's Cure Is thu best iiKillclne urrvrr used for nil nllVclloiis of the ihrout nud luiiKS. W'm. O. Kmhm:Yi Vauhiirrn, lud., Feb. 10, lUOa J When a family adopts a girl of six teen, it means that tlioy will have a kitchen girl in future without wanes. Tlio Kind You Have AUvnyft CARTER'S JlTTU aa,JsraaarfBf,aaaMarfsya,aBJ itiro 01 units. 11. i' leiciicr, unci jiiih uv.i'.n nimlu uiiucr Jim pcrKouul HiiiicrvlHlon for over HO yearn. Allow no ono to ilcceivo you in this. CountcrfcltM, JniltatloiiM itntl ' JiiHt-nH-tfoou " tiro liiitlSxporlniviitH, and endanger tho Iicalth ol' Children Kxixirlcnco ntrnlnst Kxporiiiitiut. What is CASTORIA Castorlft is n liarmlesH HiihKtltuto for Castor OH, Para Korlc, Drops ami Hoolliliiir Hyrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other .Narcotio Htihstaitco. Its apo is its friutrniitco. It destroys Worms nud allaya FoverlKhnesH. Jt cures Dlarrhtea and Whul Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It tisHlnillates tho Food, regulates tlio Ktomach und IJowcls, giving healthy and naturul (deep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho UiL&rMte In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CNTU COMMNV, Tf MUfl STIXtT, HCW TOKK CITY, Home Grown Beedi to Bow TLU Fall Two ol the grtatm Gran lent, two ol great ait loud producer the world li rcr tiled. , UltoUlia inkhhi. 'JOo lb or 114 per 100. 1 TAI I. IK UIMV OAT OltAMrt, W cr or 10 per luo. jiiih1 N KfKl.TZ, l' nor nor lper 100. roitN Wll hAT, 10c ir lb nr Hir luo. I For fnrttier lMlculr, addrtii M. J, I RIIIKI.DH CIS., JIii.com, MhIiii, aroirrri and ImpgrteriallklDdiotgrau and Held ed. CUTLER'S CARBOLATE OP I0DIMK POCKET INHALER. A inaranteed Cure for Catarrh and Connapt!on. All OruzgiU,flM. W.N.SMITNIGM-ff'M.Y.rit)'!. Philip Draak and Philip Sober. The saying orglnuted from an inci dent in the life of Philip II.. king of Macedon. the father of Alexander tha Great. Philip was undoubtedly grist iiixn; hut all mcu, great mid small, have their weaknesses, nnd ho was a great drunkard. Ouo dny, when rising Hushed (rom his wiuo, ho was called upon to decide a lawsuit, and in hla bibulous condition he decided it un justly, whereupon the losing party cried; "I shall appeal against your judgment." "Apponll" thundcrod the enraged king; "and to whom will yon appeal?" "To Philip sober," was her reply. Tho wisdom of tho appeal was justified hy tho result, for when Philip had become suitor ho dlscovorod his mistake and reversed his judgment Ciinmit lln OrorntHlml. The alarm expressed by tho Now York Medical Journal that tho effoots ol alcohol should bo tho subjoot of ox trnvagnnt overstatement has a familiar, far off sound of n century ago. An in stance is (liven, iih nn example, which appeared in tho Journal of Inebriety, concerning the degeneracy of tho fam ily of n moderate drinkers. Every city und almost ovory town in tho country contains oxnmnlos fur more slirnitlonnt I thnn thiB one, In which tho effoots ol I alcohol aro clearly traceable in tho do ' fects of tho children. It is practically impossible to overstate the dnmngo and injurious iuDuouco of alcohol, and the old caution of a centnry ago is lost in tho light u( recent scientific investiga tions. Tho fear now is of understating and minimizing tho dangers from al cohol by clinging to tho worn-out do lusious of alcohol as a tonio and food. A monoy order is a gouulno orJer of merit. I IlullillliK or leinortellnu llielr hornet that we curry a lull lino nl MnnlHi, Tiling and Klrc Vlicm, Elrulilc. (Inx unit Cnmblintlon Chun ilrlliTN ami nipiillOK. luitrrli?. Call Hells, etc. Cllogiic on HpiMlcMlmi. M. J. WALSH. Hitrcmnr to l'rnnk llolromb.U Co., Jtfl WathhiKfuii HI., l'urtliintl, Orvguiu Here' a Proposition I lin'l It rrtoiiRbln tn ine Hint a linn ol 80 yenrt I'xyerlnieci'oiiM If 11 ytm the hft tray tnuct khI A sine lor your money T II you are lnHlilliK IroproVt'liit-iilH III Jour huiim?, or biilhl- n nuvf lioiiM-, no mutter luw itnnll or Urnr i Hie turn )oii vrWh lo Murml In electrical orgai fix ttirpK, nrepWcvi, mniitel furniture, etc., you will vii money anil tc well milted It you con MlllTHICIOIIN ItMlltKTT .,, ill Klril I Hlrttet, rurllaml, Orvgrni. DROPSY 10 OATS' TREaTIUNT FREE. Have raaile Drooiy u lUeom ilicatloni a noeclilty for twontr Vein with tile uoit wonderful Worn. ilTocurcdmujtboui- anacuei, ... ,;. si.u.tt.gsssa-BB9n, '' Box N. 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