w
Catarrh
It's constitutional dlsraw orijlnatlnf In
irnpur blood and requiring constitution..!
Ircatrurnt acting throuchand tmrlfylng tlx
blood for ltt radical and iM-rmatirnt cure.
Ttit greatest constitutional remedy li
Hood'aSarsaparilla
an uiuii uqum rorro or in tbocolatrd
Nasal and other local formt of ratarrb
ar relieved bj Catarrlet. whlih allay in
flammatlon and deodorlz durbars. 10c.
Tha colon is of Ur.at Itritaln bar
aearlr lot) time nior are tho tht
mother country. ran eijfhtvro tlm.t
ad Germany fir time.
Mothers will flad Mr. Wlnslnw' Snotklaa
Syrup tb a.-' remadv U uh tut mair uh kit a
uiiBf tba toolluus var.ixl.
Forla ! Uonaeel l.
lilt Wife (reudlno-l at tliry had
lirvrid riot In Spain mvntly.
Her Husliatul - Yes ; ami we'll bare
one at home aooii If there lau't an Im
provement In your biscuits.
Truth
and Quality
appeal to the Well-informed In evory
walk of Ufa and are essential to per
manent success and creditablo slain!
lnK. Accordingly, It la not clulmfd
that Syrup of Figs and Elixir o'
Senna la the only remedy of known
ralue, but one of many reason why
It Is the best of personal and family
laxatives la the fact that It cleanses,
woetens and relieves the Internal
organs on which It acts without any
debilitating after effects and without
having to Increase the quantity from
time to time
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and Its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, at It Is free from all
objectionable substances. To got Its
beneficial effects always purchase the
genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for
tale by all leading druggista.
Therein an evaporation from the
?S (P tr
night, through the pores and glands of the akin. This is nature's way of
maintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft
ness and flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur
ities no trouble will result. When, however, the blood front any cause
becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and
coming in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is
so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the
effect is shown by ttczema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of varitnis kinds.
These impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or
inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off
the waste and refuse matter of the body fail to properly perform their work,
and thi impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by
the blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the
system, but poisons from without,
such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy,
Nettle Hash, etc., enter through the
open pores and glands, and so thor
oughly do they become rooted in the
blood that they are ever present,
or return at certain seasons of each
year to torment the sufferer. Salves,
washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin
diseases. True, such treatment re
lieves some of the itching and dis
comfort, and aids in keeping the skin
clean, but it does not reach the real
cause, and at best can be only palli
ating and soothing. A thorough
cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases. S. S. S.,
a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients
of the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the
circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and
purifying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind. It supplies
to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and
all other parts of the body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. S. S. S.
cures Kczetna, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash,
and all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every
trace of the cause front the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
medical advice desired furnished free to all who write.
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ti world. A " "r J .JZ
r. L Oouff'ii $4 tnd $5 Gilt tdg Shwi Cmnot B
"Yet." growled old Huxley. "Mabel's
lover Interviewed m at tilj'it. Stupid
fellow ; no s-iise at all."
"Ah!" exclaimed Afc-imi. "then v,.
won't have tilui for a son In law?"
"IT What have 1 to do with It? The
Idea of hi coming to alt me when the
k'lrl and her mother are atitled. if
he bad any sense he'd know that set
tled It." rhlladelphlu Tress.
if W fM'. M'U A
ttvdura luriurt,
"Ml. you Just o'lj-ht to hsr heard
bow M (apsuum talked th ether day
when h real mad. You don't know
what you ralserl."
"What did ah aay, Jen?"
"(.rariou! You don't eipect m tn y
th dreadful thing ah (aid, do yu?"
Give II I as No Trvahlo.
"L'bcI lleury, don't you Cad it har4
work being a vegetarian?"
"Not at all. my boy. It's only o-e
aary to U cooservstiv about it. When
I feci aa insatiable rraring for a big
plate of haivn and eg- I always yield
to it." t'hiingj Tribun.
TITO St. V'tut" Paac anil all Nerron. I)W-im
i I I 0 ponwmantlr curcl lif IT. k. ua'a l.r.
-tvh Ri-i..rfr. f.-r rarf; fatr'ai bottle an
.rMUM. Ill, 1L JI.ki,D. , I.1.C1 Arch au, Lua.,1'
Orthographical Kimiict.
They .r returning from the spelling
bee.
"Mr. Sxjonaoiore." die said, "why did
you miss that easy Kurd? You .pelled
'honor' with a 'u ' "
"1 know it," he answered. "Th feel
ing cnnie over nie ail at one that I Just
roiililn't get along without 'u,' Mia
luiy."
With which old, old tory he won hr.
$100 Reward, $100.
The reader of this t aoer will oi r I fa
loarn tal there 1. at leat on dreadij dirane
iliat scianca hss been slle In gum in all In
iai, and that is Caia-rh. llsll' atsrrb.
I in i- U tli only positive r urn now kuown toth
medical frsturnliy. ( alarm be n a con-tlui-Uonal
diKtaae. reijulrea a i-oiisiitutional tieat
mem hail's atari U I'ure la taken internall,
acting directly iiKin Hie blood ami mucnim aur
fae. of t lid tteiii. iht)i Me-t'iiy inj; tha lo in.
ilallun ol tha ill-ia-o, ami (ivlnv t patent
strength by hinldin j up tha rnnatltu lmi and
assisting natur in dalng Its wou. Tho pro
t ricton hav so niii h taith In im nrativa pow
ers hat llier offer On H i ml red Dollar for auy
rase that it fail to cui. hand lor list ol
testlinonlli.
A Idre.sK J OHENE Y A CO., Tolodo, O.
Fold by all druggist, 7.io.
Taa Uall'a t auii.y Fill lor constipation.
Mora Troabla.
"My husband bnd an awful time col
lecting that debt," Mrs. Iapsling was
.ring. "I don't pretend to understand
law term, but I heard him sir that be
fore ha could get th money h had t
Ilarnty Shea th man's wages."
CURES
o SKIN DISEASES
body iroinir on continually, day and
I hav used your S. S. S., spring and fall,
for tha pasl two years, with tha result that it
sntirely ralitved ma of form of Eczema
which my doctor was unabl to cuts. My
arms, lower limbs, and, in fact, tha biggest
portion of my whole body was affected, and
when I first be(an S. S. S. ths itching, ate,
was worse, but I continued the remedy with
tha result that th dry. itching eruption en
tirely dissppeared. 1 think great deal of
your medicine, and have recommended it to
others with good rrri t. It is ths best blood
medicine irsde, and I can conscientiously
recommend it for tha curs of all blood and
kin affections. CHAS. IIOkSIMAif.
Wheelini, W. Va.
Out-of-Town People
Wc can do your entire Crown,
P.ridge and Plate Work in a
day, if necessary. Positively
Painless F.xtractitig Free when
P ates or Hridge are ordered.
Sensitive Tee. h and Roots re
n ov.'d without the least pain.
Ten chairs. Only the most sci
entific and careful work.
20 Years in Portland
UumUWM 9m ..
B s''1 jj
'OLD-TIME" FARM-BOYS
They Began to Do the Usual Chores
t the Age of Seven
Years.
W .WS . ft
la the Evening They Had to Husk
Corn and Pare Apple for
Drying on a String.
What would the tmys of tvday think
ef the way the country hoys lived alxtjr
and seventy years airo. or even forty
yeara aijo. when the writer was a boy?
asks a contributor to the Rural New
Yorker. At the age of I! we boy (I
leitk more esielally about boys, as
there were no girls In our family) be
Kitn to have our regular chores to do.
At 7 we Ii.-i.mii to milk, and at the age
of 10 we were ex'iected to be out at 4
in the morning, ami do our share of
the milking, feed the pigs and calves,
eat our breakfast and away to the field
(m eomimNory edintloiial laws in
those days) driving oxen to plow or
harrowing with an old forty-tooth
dni; hoeing corn, for It must be hoed
at least three tlms. We boys at 10
were expected to hoe a hill and skip
a hill to keep up with the men; fetch
the water for the im'n to drink and
ride the old uiare to cultivate, for the
man who held the cultivator must baw
a boy to rlile the horse, but he must
not let her step on a hill of srn, for
If he did the whole field was thought to
have gone to ruin. I wonder what the
fanners of those days would have
thought to see the farmers of to-day
gliding through the cornfield with a
two-horse, double-row cultivator doing
the work of six men.
The boys of those days had to work.
The majority of farmers seemed to
think that all a loy was created for
was what work they could get out of
him ; that a boy ever lieeame tired was
something attalnst the laws of nature;
If he lagKed he was lany. The school
days of the farmer boys of those time
were from about Dec. 1 to April 1,
but mind you, we were expected to go
to the barn evenings and husk corn
until the husking was all done. After
that was done, then for the apple, for
about "3 to lit) hushels must lie pared,
quartered and cored, and strung on
strings with the rib of an old umhrlla
for a needle, and hung up behind the
kitchen stove to dry. This work was
all done evenings. Alsiut two or three
bushels were considered to be a fair
evening's work. Oil, yes, we used to
have corn huskimcs and aip!e parings.
It broke the monotony, and we young
sters had lots of fun. hut I guess the
hoys of to-day would think It was rath
er tame iort, for now the hotels and
saloons have more attractions. The
avcniue farmer's Ikij- of the twentieth
century has more money to Hend on
himself In one year than the boy of
fifty years ngo had In his entire boy
hood days. There was not eveu a f l.tNK)
Isty In those days.
At the ne of I and 10, respectively,
my brother and 1 nxle our old boh
tailed mare, 'Slippery Jane." to school,
a distance of two miles. What would
the boys of this atre think to see two
such youngsters astride of one horse?
Hut as we became a little older we
drove her hllclusl to father's old puiiK.
In connection with this I never shall
forget an Incident, nlihimt'li It was a
very common occurrence for lsiya of
those days to be left alone and with
the care of the premises. My brother
was 10 and I II years old. We came
from school one very cold, stormy night
In February. We stopped on our way
to leave a girl who llvAd at a neigh
bor's, and who rale to and from school
with us.
The neighbor was a relative of the
family and he told us that our people
had all gone away early In the day. as
a uenr relative of the family had died,
and that we must hurry home ami do
up 'he chores, which consisted of aUmt
forty head of cattle to eare for, also
hores, hogs, hens and various other
thlinr. Our titHghlior relative told us
to hurry home, do up the chores, eat
our supper, be careful of fire and get
to bed eiirly and get tii early next
morning, do up the chores, give our
cowhide boots a frcsti coat of grease
and make ready to go to the funeral of
the relative where our pcojile had gone
the day 1m 'fore.
Well, we triidgisl home as fast as wo
could hurry the old mare. The snow
was fulling fast and a sIlIT wind was
coming up In the wet. tiiir home was
a mile from the main highway and over
a mile from the nearest nclglilmr and
In the very shadow of the heavy tlm
Ist. We nrrivisl home to tlnd It desert
ed exit'pt for our old sliepherd dug Jini
and the house as cold uh an Icoherg.
You can bet we were not very long In
doing up those chores iind getting our
selves tucked away in Inil. It seems
that I can hear now the wind howl
around that old fashlmied I Mitch tnuis.
up there on the hill that cold and
stormy night. The next morning e
were up bright and early to make ready
for our Journey, some Ave or six miles
away, our neighbor relative came and
hcl'd us some aU.ut chor.-s, so we
could get started as early as pos'ble,
for the funeral was to be quite early,
for the body was to be lili;..l by rail
road. At e Here i,T with old
"Sllpery Jam-" hit.li.'d to tin. putig,
hut the higli wind of the night hcr.itv
had piled the snow mountains high and
our jxisage was necessarily very slow.
We tlpisM over no b-ss than sixtis-n
times and had the old mare so deeply
In th snow that we were obliged to
shovel her out as many times, but at
last we reached our destination. This
Is practl'-ally the life the farmer boy
of our section lived away ba.-k Id
tlie 'IK-
A Slew of Wealth.
"He must be a very rich man."
"Not so very. I haven't read about
him presenting a dlpl.slocus to any mu
seum Jut yet." Ivtrolt Free Press.
EreTT tlJiM a hy show s his ha ola,
somebody amgaTe that be wash tbeua
DAIRYING IN DtNMMg.
Land eVe-rkaal foe Hundreds f y,,.
Still Beats Our.
Tka Aaiaruaa farajr sad sraBet(r
f agricultural iaduatri ar rtthsr
lax ia frarpiaf tkair pprtaiit,H tn
arc ia agr f bis( utitrtld i
th markets f tk wrld, uin, th,,
improv thtir mtdi, is tk ktliaf of
ia-t-. X't'T' ' '
Lnivrity, Nir Trk. P Buu.lt
was rDtly a wiaitar at tk it.t (0i.
leg, and during hi stay Usr t.
draased aa ambly ef tk ttta(r of
th Inland Empir, wh wr liUndir.
tb tahr' ioititut ia Padaua. Bs.a
tiv t tb probUraa ju(t axutiutd, b
aid:
"Tkirty yars age N" Irk u
ndiaf butter sad en t U,
r)a asarket. New York Buttsr nJ
ehe war ruliag ut similar irdue,
from Oatari. and othr pari of th
world. Just thirty yar ag tnm,rt
bagaa t tliiak sh esuld p butter
and put it ia th London maritt. Th
question til, How could b irtom
th lead that New York already hud. in
th London markets! Sh scut men to
London to study out th grnunj; to tnr
what London wanted. Then iht ,i
about tn give them th requir4 prodUPt.
"l)nmark i a country of font toli
which haa been tilled and overworks 1
for a thousand year. Ncverthelesi, th
I'anish population anniiallv selli jn th
market, of London $35,000,000 worth
of buttr. In 1803 the entirt Vnited
Statee exported only $l,0i4.000 worth
if butter. Ia addition to th vut qun.
tity of btittar mentioned, Denmark
end out en fifth a much pork it w
do, and just a many horse; and cer
tainly, w should lead the world in th
breading of horses. In th ustntim
th Danish nation hat taught tk heni
how to work. Four hundred and ftfty
thousand dollar worth er CF " ei
ported by this country ia 1173, ml ia
190 this txport had reached a valu
of $8,092,000. Ia th last Ui yean
Denmark ha takan $8,000,000 worth of
corn from Iowa and Nabraaka, via Nsw
York, which ah has fed t Paalih cows
and pig, and than plaead th latter is
th F.uropaa markets ia successful
rompetition with similar pradueti from
Ameriea.
"I said a moment ago that twenty
yeara agn th competitor of Denmark
wa th Stat of New York. Ii the
twenty yesr tb Danish popli hart
increased thair export from $1,000,000
to $40,000,000. Ia th am twtnty
years farm values ia th Stat tf New
York have decreased $200,000,000. In
the last fifteen year Oatario haintbid
New York in th sani way ii th
rhreae market. Twenty years are New
York compaaiea received Ctiidiai
cheese and put th New York itimp en
it to gt on ent mor in th English
mrkt. Today tb Nw York firmer
ar sending thair cheese vr th Cana
dian boundaries, and paying two cents
per pound ia order t sell it at all."
Showing th eupsriority of European
method of education in eompirisnn
with Araarican adulation, Daa Ruisell
aid:
"Wnrtamburg i a small Cirmia
stat. a littl larger thaa th Inland
Empir of Eastern Washington, and
having a population f about two mil
lion pron. Thirty year ago Wur
temburg began to realise that he pop
ulation wa beginning t dwindle, that
comthin had to b don to mtntaia
ner uiiegriiy aa a state, bo le ,
about building up a system of a"0'1
for all tha people; that would -,rp th
boy wh wihed to b a cafS'sr, a
plumber, or a farmer, in theianie de
gree, according to hi nee.Ii as ther
would assist th youth who isired to
b a lawyr, an ngineer, ir a phy
siian. Todsy Wurtemburg b uni
verity giving course of rld wid
fame; technical school. wei'Sg and
manufacturing school; two hu'lf'd and
thirty industrial school in t'ns and
villages; achool for mtal workers, and
workers in the textila trade; chooli of
art, of agriculture, of prepartim for
housahold management; snd eiimerou
farm schools, and high tchooll through
out the tte.
" Wurtenibiirr a ststs hn ,!tt's
largr than th Inland Empir f East
ern Washington, supports sil tins.' in
stitution, with an incom of ten dollar
per head of population. What would
American citizen think, if in addition
to upporting agricultural colleges, they
wer asked to aupport five hundred
technical and industrial 'hooli for
evry two million of population' Thi
ia whet is being done in th snail tat
of Wurtemburg, and from th point of
vief of American itien today, it ia
almost ineoncivabl; th contemplation
of which mult lead any American eiti
sen to infer that hie country he much
to do and learn before it en suec
fully ompet with the old country in
th product of industrial education."
Answers t Qori-
Br t. L. Ashloek, Waeld-rten Eirerl"1 Sta
tion, Fullman.
Haverford, Fa "1 it rnu'dered
that hog raising is practicable in the
northwestern part of th n td
State.f" H w-
"It is probable that there ii no flap
in th I'nit.! States whers the price
for pork product average si high a
in the Pscifie Northwwst. A condition
of ignif.esnce, too, le that the people
of thia region ar not sufficient Y iv
to the necessity of their meeting the
demand for pork products. Those h0
ar in th buins ar nukm mousy.
Condition ar iaiproving, hnwevr, for
at the present time w aot gfwing
tendency among farmer to rY more
attcatioB to thia business The Perk
shir breed i preferable. n my
opinion, although the Puroc Jeer, lr.
making some hedwr. At the ei,n.
ireent etation w hav about ecse.udsd
that a erosa ef the two bresos 1ud
It bttr thaa either on br ' '
Kin- Prospect ''
"The corix.rntlon has resolved nt 'n.
to lay out a park for the ben-lit -f 1!ie
l-'or."
Have the preparations I-"-'"11 '
',cs. All the 'Keep 'ff the ,r,,M
'Una have arrived already."
Ilia Mndratr.
"Yonr fall name I J"" "'n'7 A''"
am., is it? Why b I',', ,ri"
it .1. Q'lin. .v A.bi ms'"
"Well, naturally. I don't want anjWly
to ret the in.prei..n th.tI in 'lie or g.
inal Jokn Q iin. yVJ"nj"Jl
Errataellr-
neporter Io you ever contr"' Wy.
thing to foreign papers?
Comic lUrt-Why-er-res : on lf,k.
Inc over the mis-liany eolii.nns of lh.
paper. I Bnd that I contribute b-, of
atufl to th London Tit -Hit.
Krr"-
Troeperou Clubman When I Bit lr.
rived in this town, forty Jr n, I
h.!n't a hirt to my brk.
Old Clubmsn Worse than tbat,,0B
hadn't a tooth ia jour bead.
Don't Poison Baby.
p0STY TEAES AGO almost every mother thought her child must havo
PAHEG0RI0 or laudanum to make it Bleep. Theso drugs will produca
Elccpand A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
"whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
which i3 a narcotio product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from selling
either of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling;
them "poison." Tho definition of "narcotic" Is: UA medicinewhichrclicvespaiib
and produces sleep, hut which in poisonous dosesproduces stupor, coina, convul
sions and deatlu " The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under tho names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Eetcher.
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ot Narcotic.
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Work tor l.lv Imprsfimrsl Sorlrtf.
In small retiter of population wbpr
none but the niust general laws govern
It la ni'''siiry to form an Improve
ment so i.ly to look after the health
and well la'lng of the people as a whole,
says the Los Angeles Times. The law
of hygiene must he observed. Hoth sow
ers anil surface drainage should be pro
vided by the people as a whole, and
where no city government exists this Is
a splendid work fo. a live society for
olvlc betterment.
Shake Into Tour Shoes
Allen' Foot-Ean. a powder fr th. fjt. It
painful, awollen, smartmir. fwoalinK ffrt. ""J""
new shoK .y. H..I.I . all Druirvi-uaml Sh.
Slnren. Ik.n t frrvt S"V su ll Itula. hsrniil
KKtK. Addraaa A. S. Olmstnl. 1 Kuy, N. .
Stralralltr.
Ths vorsr tn I irearyliurst rsfleofsl
"If I vole the Yiliz.W ti.-I't,'"
said, "I'm agin the p.'n(.!e, and if I vole
the 'penile' tii-ket' 1 ain't a food eiu
len. Itlameil if I'm rolii' to vote at all '."
I'ulltnsj his hat lou over his eyes, hs
turned on his heW and strode iT in
'liust. The inlri.nri.-s of villus, polilna
were too deep for him.
Kntrrlnar a liemorrer.
"Talk ahout (lie anteriority of Blind
over niatlcr:" sanl the arirninentative
hoaril.T. "It' jut the other way. If
yon want to he sure not to forget a thing
you don't trust it to ymir memory. Yoa
take a pem-il snd a slip of paper anil
make s memorandum of it."
When the
Hair Falls
Then it's time to cctl No time
to study, to read, to experi
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vicor. It makes
the scalp' healthy. The hair
stays In. It cannot do sny
thing else. It's nature's way.
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Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to 'Chas. . Fletcher.
Dr. J. W. Dlns.lale, of Cblcaco, 111., says: "I use your Castor la an. I
advlsa Its us la all families where t'aere are children."
Dr. Alexander E. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have friuont!7
prescribed your Castorla aad Lave fouuj It a reliable and pleasant rem
edy for children."
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Nob., says: "A medicine to raluablo ami
beneficial for children aa your Castorla la deserves the highest pralso. I
find it In use everywhere."
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y Bays: "I hare frequently rrescrlbej
your Castorla for children and always sot cood results. In fact I usa
Castorla for my own children."
Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Cas
torla. I have frequently prescribed It In my medical practice, and hav
always found It to do all that Is claimed for It."
Dr. C. IL Clldden, of EL Taul, Minn., says: "My experience as a prao
tltloner with your Castorla has been highly satisfactory, and I consider It
an excellent remedy for the young."
Dr. IL D. Denner, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: HI bare used your Cas
torla as a purcatlve In the rases of children for years past with the moat
happy effect, and fully endorse It as a safe remedy."
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Tour Castorla Is a splon
did remedy for children, known the world over. I use It In my practici
and bave no hesitancy la recommending It fjr the complaints of Infanta
and children."
Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. says: "I consider your Castorla an
excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines)
and pleasant to tha Uato. A good remedy for all disturbances of tha
digestive organs."
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"Trousseau gowns are lovelier than
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ionahlp they may be, order a trousseau
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Ion change so that It Is necessary every
little whl'ie to have a new-style gown
If one Is to keep pace with the capri
cious modes.
"The brlilal princess gown Is a style
which will he In fashion for a long time
to come. One can wear It as long as
the material lasts by merely changing
the sleeves to meet the requirements of
the prevailing fashion."
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