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"toil ' ' I v ' Pile.. W ih a- , D M r ' ; l& i 'V, l'i . iT i .. 4 i J. IS. , " l ' It' ' J V J 1U' J If tmi wuit a rare rtlUt tianha luf .a rVHCOCJK S Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits And IraiU- i"wi la a guvu a lire genuine. Daily Capital Journal BY HOPECR BROTHBRS, MONDAY, -MAY 1,1800. TURKISH ATROCITIES. Continued from first page. mercilessly torn epen: nnild tliclr yells of fiendish laughter; to tet tlo tlio question, when the wager was paid, while biilM! mid tunthcr suffered so and died, because hIic Ixiro the name of Christ. Huwr.mun ok inmocknth. Another K-otie at Hntvoun which rIvcs ua a glimpse of (hat awful nn-, nlvnl of IicIIIhIi cruelty shown the il dlera drunken wl'li their bloody de-, . . ' ., .. ,,,,, Christ an chlhrcti they could ki I at . , , one stroke of tic sworn. . . ... "Ibol. you ten (Bliirukit I cuiirul clcun throiitfh the necks of four! . . . , ... Christ Ian puppies at one stroke of my , ' ,, ' uclmltar," cried one. ,.., ... . . "I'uiic" simiHi'ii it crown Di i nrKivn rcguliirst-as thuy snatched four ten der children from the arms of their frantic mothers and bound them nnild hcart-rcndcrlng screams, -one neck ubovo another, The brnro Turk, who had made the bet, touched the neck or the nearest bubo with his steel, to meaRiiro Ills ' stroke. Ills bright scimitar Unfilled for an Instant uhove them and four little lifeless forms quivered In the blood-stained dust, licfore tholr mother' eyes, to whom such a death Itself would Imvo been most unspeak ably merciful than such an agonizing sight. . Turkish soldiers took delight In placing long lines of Christian chil dren In flics to bo tired at as targets toweo how many little helpless, home less, hungry Innocents they could kill or wound or crlpplo forllfo with ono cruel shot, while others were torn apart by tholr limbs, and others had tholr Juwh wrenched iibiuulor, and still othow wero hold tip by their hair to bo decapitated or deformed for life, beforo their broken hearted mothors. Many women, with babes unborn wero ripped open and their babes car ried about upon spear points In sport. UNUTTEIIAIII.K BIIAMU. Ill ono village about sixty young brides with tho most beautiful girls wero crowded Into tholr Christian church ami kept there for days to sutlato tho lust of tholr tormentors; till they wero dono to dcath.aud tholr blood streamed from the doorway Into tho street. In another tho most attraotlvo women or the place wero promised to bo spared If they would deny tholr faith, but pointing to tho dead bodies of their father, husbands and broth er before tliern, they roplled: "Why hould wo deny Christ V Wo nro no bettor than they I Kill us, too.'- So thoy shared the sumo shameful fata or thousands of Christian women and girls or Armenia. Tholr natural defenders huvlmr boon treacherously disarmed by tho Imperial Government in preparation for this wholesale robbery, outrage and slaughter, Christian women and children wero hunted llko wild bonats, after tho loss or their fathers, hug bunds mid brothers, to bo turned over by thousands In obedience- to Imper ial orders, to servo tho brutul lust of tholr Mohammedan persecutors till tlieso wero tired of them, when tliooo who had survived wero huoked to death by swords and bayonets, or loft to linger and die. Hands of hundreds or starvlug, nearly naked, terrorised womon,wliose husbands, fathers and brothers had been Imprisoned or slaughtered, and homes destroyed, bought mercy or commanding oftlcers of troop of the tho Sultan In vain. In answer to tlwlr tear and eutmitlcs, they were ordered to bo outraged and then l)Utckrcd (n droves, by tho demons wlo had dollied them, when wearied of t'r devllUh debauch. fee mm ) tke luck, tide, chest, or ! THEIR ONLY DELIVERANCE. Hut this was better than Moham medan captivity for Christian women which Is and has been the common lot of beautiful Armenian girls and women for ages passed, when a Kurd or Turk could take them alive. One band of brave women, worthy of the admiration of the whole world, had defended their little ones, their live, mid Minlr limwir. flnv ntwl n Iflil, till overwhelmed by numbers, when, with their babes upon their backs, and their children by tliclr bides In the light, finding themselves, sur rounded, cut olf from all possible chance of escaiK., they followed their heroic leader, as she plunged over a 'precipice, with her b-ibc In her arms, jto IkuIiisIumI to death. Silently the chlldicn followed their mothers like lambs to the hlaugh- Itor, till the deep ravine was so lllled .,.,, . ..... ... , ...... I with the dying and the dead, that the . , ., . . , . . ., .. last to leap fell unhurt upon the llv- ,,..,. , ,... , mi nun iiaiuTi lunun uvuuiiill UlUlll. i "wm u women umi uniiurcii were . , ,,,.., , .... taken alive, but they boro their tor- ' . , . . ituro bravely, and no amount of AlKMt ICO women and children were agony could compel them to deny their faith or betray their friends, faithful through untold toiturc and agony, even unto death. WllOLKHALK HL.AUai.TEH. Thousands of Christian villages wero surrounded, without warning, by soldiers and Kurds, and Illei.illy wiped oil tliofacoof tliu uailh by tho most Infernal lluudlshucss Imaginable. After all tho resources of robbery, rapine, outrage and torture had been exhausted, prisoners, pleading for mercy, having boon killed or crippled, wero bound andipllcd between layers of brushwood, saturated with kero sene, tho whole being tired, and living and dead cremated together. An Armenian Muleteer, who was pressed Into service fur transportation of troops, tcstlUed to facts which Turkish soldiers boasted of openly as to their awful butcheries. Whole vil lages were laid waste with no living being left, and tho stench from tho uuburlcd or unhurucd bodies was almost unendurable, thoturh thous- sands had been burned or burled. Hundreds of perishing people would como to commanding otllcers and throw themsclveH upon tholr mercy, but each day after sundown they were driven off together to bo slaughtered, tholr cries tilling tho air. Ono long lino of prisoners bound together, was led to a trench, and there cut down, ono after tho other In cold blood, to tumbloilnto tho ditch and bo buried dead or alive. Tho larger Armenian cities wero tho scones of Indescribable diabolism, In ono liistauco tho soldiers requested us many as 3,000 Christians to crowd Into u church, protending that thoy would bo protected there. Tho doors and windows wero then barricaded, to prevent escape, tho building Hooded with kerosene from tho roor, and tired only about sixty persons escaping from this fearful holocaust. TUHKI8H TouTuiiKs. Chrlstluns were crowded Into their despoiled homes, and their houses tired, while tho tlcuds without Hung kick upon tholr bayonets, those who v..v iv, .,, ..urn wiu mimes. .... ,, ., .... hllo tho cruel Kurtls prefer to kill Imjopio with bullets and daggers, the Turks delight In torturing them to splrucy. death, cutting their veins open, goug-. If iloLm from tho Infernal regions ng out their eyes, ,,nd pulling out could outdo tho diabolical torments of tholr tongues, tearing oft their ears, Mohammedan Imprisonment, then severing their hands and their feet, !,, ingenuity and Imagination flaying them alive, branding and uiust bo Impotent, burning them with red hot Irons,) too teiuuhus w tki. touring out their teeth, cutting oil' Tho co-mlngllngs ot cries or ox tholr lingers aud toes ono ut a time, qmslte anguish, and roars or devilish slicing off portions at llesn, then leav- laughter, the slmrlnir of n, viincf Ins to linger till relieved by death. , Ono witness testified to seeing n Turkish otllcor bind nn agetl Armen-' lan Ik nd downwards, thon slowly cut lentlal stench, tho putrid tilth ot reek hlm tlirotigh with an axe, while rrom Ine offal and llvlnir vermin. n.n ,u.t. the sjimo hiding place ho saw soldiers louuring two priests, ono or whom was his own father. After falllug to force them to deny tholr faith, thoy gouged out their eyes, then compelled them to dance while they beat and gashed them brutally, and nfterdcath the body of one was found with I neither eyes, nose, cars, lips nor skin left upon his head. Long trenches were dug, and hun dreds of wounded dylngand dead were Hung in together, to get them out of the way, but dreadful as such burial allvcHiust be, It was a mercy com pared to n Turkish prison. The most horrible death Imaginable would be a delight and the most ter rible massacre conceivable would be a mercy In comparison to a Moham medan trial or captivity for a Chrls- taln prisoner. TURKISH PHI80.V HELLS. The Christian 'conception of perdi tion becomes u paradise when com pared to the combination pestholes, torture pens and dungeons of death called prisons, Into which refined cap tives are crowded. Piteous moans of mangled beings, with shattered arms, and broken legs, and bruised and bleeding bodies, agonizing groans and shrieks of the tortured who refuse to renounce their faith or betray their friends to the same infernal fury, the demoniacal laughter of the dull C3'ed bestial Turks tormenting sonic Christian boy or girl pleading in vain for mercy, till these fiends actually outraged him or her to death, tho dying dclirum of some fever racked sufferer, and the expiring gasp of some poisoned pi Iboncr convulsed in death. Sentry boxes lined with sharpened spikes into which helpless victims nro thrust to stand for days, motionless without food or drink, uto bo revived by brutal blows when falling faint upon the bloody floor, till carried out unconscious or dead. Women nro dishonored beforo their husbands, and daughters violated be fore their fathers, and children out raged beforo tholr parents, who nro often bastinadoed till their agonizing cries cause more nwful anguish to tho tender loving hearts of dear ones than physical agony could Inflict, as In tho following Instanco of olllcial record. FHOM OFFICIAL REPORT. The body was bound In tho shapo of a living cross and so cruolly tortured that tho victim tried to beat his brains out against tho pillar to which ho was tied, but was prevented. Doing commanded repeatedly to be tray his follows and renounce his faith, ho replied: "I cannot dclilo my soul with tho blood of Innocent people. I am a uurisiiani" Tlion n ncers wore brought to tear out his tcoth. Amid roars or incrolmcnt, his moustache was plucked out ono hair at a time. A red hot Iron was then held agalsnt tho palms or his hands and applied to his breast, back, race, rcct and other parts. Then they forced his mouth open nnd burned his tongue with red hot pincers. When ho fainted ho was rovlvcd, but remained linn, nnd re fused to recant or Incrlmlnato tho innocent. When tho women and children tried to fly for help, they woro crushed back and compelled to hear his hcart-rondlng cries till they fainted, tcrrllled, but this was only a cuso on record before tho massacres began, In tho vlllagoof Seinal during tho regular condition of atTnlrs, under full olllcial control. This cams Is contained In an official report of tho llrltlah vlco consul of Hmminm. nmiin ,,r w,i,.i, -.. .... .... the diplomatic representatives or tho poworsntConstantlnoplo.and occurred ordlnary tlmes tll0 eat ninssiirros Iwroin. i.... ..... ... "vb..n, uvvtutsu mis man would nolthor renounm i.u fnui. . f,,iM.K. ,,,,. ii,,ni..i.. ...... , songsof debauchery, drownlnirout tlm death irronus and nravem nf ti, vi. thus or theso awful onrrioss tii , i. luted water and poisonous air, tho fiery rover aud roul Inrectbn, tho loathsome diseasesof lustful m.tr,. more dreadful than loprosy. tho do! illrlous ravings ofllvlng mid dying victims, rendered maniacs by tinmen-j tlonable crimes. ! Here wo niu-t stop with the hope, fim -Pntfiuii liinvunce may never bo defiled with de' Iptlons of such vile ncv?, nnd that the Christian women, men and children of the world may never know or een dream of them. But wholesale Imprisonments nnd massacres may be more merciful than the "normal condition" of affairs for the Christians of Armlnla, as massa cres unremitting must exhaust them selves, while their constant persecu tions arc continuous. Unremitting robbery, ccaslcss out rage, continual torture, until theories of the ncrlshirig people vainly Implor ed protection from the powers that had rendered them defenceless to be tray them to their tormentors. The response this reign of terror and era of extermination. Dosnalr, desease, starvartlon and death stalking through tho length and breadth of the land, dreadful epidem ics, sickness and famine finishing the fatal work among the heart-broken perishing but heroic remnant of their nation. ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Of the Salem horticultural Society for 1896. I'KEMIUM LIST. 1. Hest collection of tea roses.notlcss than 12 varieties, &. 2. Host collection or tea roses,0 varie ties, $3. 3. Hest collection or tea roses,2 varie ties, $1. I. Hest collection or not less than 12 varitlcs ot teas In bud, $5. C. Hest collection or G varieties or buds, teas, &). 0. Hest collection or hybrids, $3. 7. Hest specimen or rose bush in bloom, pot grown, and introduced In 1893-'U0, $3. 8. Hest specimen or rose bush in bloom, pot grown, and Introduced In 'aVfW, $1.50. 1). Host collection ormoss roses, buds, Hest collection or Polyantha roses, $1. Hest collection or pink roses, not less than G varieties, $2. Hest collection or yellow roses, 1101 less man 0 varieties, 92 Host collection of rpl rnsos. nnt, less than 5 varieties, $2. 14. Hest display or Hankslan roses, 81.G0. 15. Hest single rose or any variety, 1st 81;2dG0c. Special premiums will beolTcred for the finest display or tho rollowlng named varieties of roses. Marechal Nell. Viscountess Folk stone, Papa Gontler, Catherine Mer mct, Sunset, Mario Van Houtte, La France, Jacqueminot, Itleno Mario Henrietta, win. Allen Richardson, Homer Haroness Rothschild, Hrlde, La Marque, Madame Alfred Carrier, MalmnUon.Mudnme Joseph Schwarts, Uoctcur rusteur.Mndamo Wclche.Isa lwlla Grey, James Sprunt (bush or climbing), Nlphctos (bush or cllnib- iiK uvu uaeii. Finest display of roses from any UOlnt in Oregon oiltsldn of Mnrlnn county, so. Premiums on other flowers than reses: lst.Flnost display or panslcs, $2. 2d. Finest display or panslcs,81.50. lst.Flnost display or sweet peas, $1.50. 2d. Finest display or sweet peas, 81. Largest number or varieties or na tlvo Oregon rcms In pots, 81.50. Hest collection or wild flowers, leathered bv a dillrl nmW u vonru or age, each varlotv arranuort rimv. unci, mi, it.ir;.; u; sz. Collection or twenty varieties or wild flowers, with correct botanical names, 81. Persons not wishing to enter ror premiums nro Invited to display tholr roses at tho ralr. HULKS. Tho rules, adopted by tho society ror governing tho fulr nro as rollews: 1 The filltif rlnrnndont slmll i,.,.n .....-!.: ,. . v .:. " goncral chargo or the rose show. --juuges suau 00 appointed by tho executive committee, and nil adjust ment not covered by rules or published iij-'tloii or tho executive commlttco shall bo rererred to that committee. 3 Exhibits not ut tho door by 1 p. in. on tlm Hint, riuv nf tlm .imw m i, debarred rrom competition. Exhibits win uo reccivcu irom 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. I All flowers must. Iv lm.win,i ,n tho superintendent or nssistnnta ni. tho door, and stiblootni in ti.ni. arrangement. B Uocentni'lpa fnr nrmi.l.i... il, ,...., will bo furnished by tho superinten dent, but flowers for display maybe uiiiiiiKwii uj me unur. It All Hnu-iiM n..,-.,.J I ... .., o i.ii.Vi. .Y" " " iu.'. prennuniB ",,H w uiovmviujr iiunieu, 11 incorrect- .:.nu!".,. tlly will bo excluded from . jiwiiiuiiiih. 7 names or llowers cannot bo vnangeu iiuur iney are entered. 8 No inferior plant or flower to re ceive a premium. U-No entry of any. variety in col ectlon of named roses shall consist of less than threo specimens, at least ono to bo full blown. 10 All nlnntsmiicf. )vn mvr.,i 1... .i.. exhibitors and have been In their pos- Bvasiuu ni. icjisv uirco months before tho show, and all cut flowers must bo grown by tho exhibitors. 11 Plants nnd flowers cannot bo re- uiuiv-u unvii mu-ciosoor tiio exhibi tion except by permission of the superintendent. 12-Ko flower shall bo entered tor more than ono premium. 13-A11 llowors must bo labeled with namo bcrore entering. Te bt Sulye in the woild foi Call Sorci. RorM. tllrm s.l. ni...... r. 1 nd 11 JU CHapjxtl hinds, ChilbUlnt uiuiKitiwinuiipuoM, na positively cure Hies or no pay reouired. 1, U Butrantecd l0 Uve pcrfec MtisUctlon or money rtfmideO rrf35 ctntt a box. ForttleWFredA "fcfci ! WfiSI o$t vnu r. - ' ILL. or HAVI m NOTHING BUT THE GFMIIINF aggwwi JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the ctMr. A Hints' materials, lime. Unir. ri-Tiffnt and shinalcs- and finest quality of ;rass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR RENT Three rooms suitable for house keeping, with wator and bath tub. Rents for tt.o. 100 Liberty St., one-half block north opera hou'e. A. J. Basey. 2931 WANTED Position by competent nursery Governess to parties come to the coast or mountains; rcrerences. Address F, M. G., (hi AH. C i1 t WAN1'EL)-A young man ol good liabUs.lalr education, auic unu wining iu iukc care 01 tram ahd not afraid to work; references re quired. Address 426, Journal. s 3S "'t piniT.tr mpm pnr.TTiMAMs; ami uin Iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor mation irom tne press 01 mo siaic, coast anu country from the Press Clipping Uureau, Allen's) Union Block, Port I ami. 12 2ot( FOR SALEt Eight milch cows ana year olds. Inquiro of M J. Egan, Ui'rv 1 Ur. 2 24 tf FOR SALE. 1'ioncer crockery and urocerj store, established 1857; placo of business In one of the best locations in the city; a capital ot about $5,000 requlced; object of closing business, on account of health. Jno. O, Wright. Salem. 5:8 dim FOR SALE OR REN'lV-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acre bearing orchard, lot of small fruit, good water. Wood stumpage can be had. Box 145. Salem. S:8tf FOR PICTURES AND FRAMES. Uo to A. D. Smiths where you can find everything in the artists line, canvas mounted and pic ture mats made to order. Give him a call for he knows just wlut you want with prices to suit tho limes. 116 opera house. PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, beattle, Tacoma and San Francisco papers on sale at Miller's Postoffice block FOR SALE. One house and two lots, sit uated in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The property is that known as the Wheatland hotel. Price J150, Address, A, care Jour ? 4 2 tf WE DON' r WANT boys or loafers, but men ol ability . $300 to $500 a menth to hustlers. State and general agents. Sala.y and com mission, itacine Fire Engine Co., Racine, 4 23 4t sat A difference of a day. Go east over the Burlington and you will reach Omaha 17 hours sooner Kansas City 10 hours sooner uirn me man who takes any other line. ' Possibly you doubt this, but it is true just the same. Get one of our folders, open 1 u iuok ui me map in it and you will understand why it is! true. I Tickets and time tables at tho local ticket office. A.C.SHELDON, G.A., Poitland.Or. SALEM I am prepared to do all kinds of work in wood and ran P. n.t.i l,"u,n "I an.. t : 1 ., f"'B "lacmnery 01 any kind or making and repairing stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of an kind made aud repaired; wagon, and buggies repaired, and new ones made to order, lforseshoeinc mfil1 ,h' p?n be done ln townhand'' made ahoes. Pftes and runninc shoes care fully attended to. Call . myVandt str reel' k f NYkRekrt K. I. HERSCHllArir , " "i HaVO YOU Sftnn th new ronoNt Vwr lloT Jt U riven ilraehboxof Powde,. AsWorh NINPAWT UfTAITU 1 8 SENT T7PT?T? S tiH'l3$& $?M U '"'very $ 9otth9 lMueiy the manufacturer 1 g uau ooruen Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Ml U V rv.j lifflS WAGON & REPAIR SHOP niiuinn CIGfiP ' ) You will And ono coupon lusldo each two ounce bag ana two coupons lnsldo oacli fourouncobogofUlackwcU's Durham. Buy a bn? of this colebratod tobacco and road tho couponwhich gives a list of valuable presonts and how to set them. Through Tickets TO THE 4 7 r THE VIA Jnion Pacific System. Through Pullman Palnce Sleepers. Touris' leepcrn and Fieo Reclining Chairs dally ctueun L01tTLANX to CHICAGO Our trains arc heated b" steam1 and ":ai lighted by Pintsch light; Time to Chicago, 3 i.s. Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than com petitor. For rates, time tables and full information apply to BOISE & BAMKBlt, Agents, Salem, Or. R. V. BAXTER, General Agent C. E. BROWN."" (Vgi if. Dist. Pass. Agent J I3S Third Street, Portland. ONt-HAU' egg op cox POZZONI'S 'COMPLEXION POWDER1 I j1" tho JtandanJ for fortr year ana' .. v. itvpuiur mj-u7 man ever oeiora. 1 1(V7.Y.mKi I ll thn M1 AAmMa.lA. ,. 1 r.eXJ?.l?.clMu?r. healthful and Imnuleaa.! - ", tuiwuio ptmccuon w ujo jace. i Willi every box of lOZZOMtt a aK i tuMceiit nooiu'm aoitU I'cre I aa mien iroo or rnnrim. AT DnuaaiBTS and panoy btores, Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on uic iouowingi Shirts, nlntn . .. Under drawerii",.',.)'5Vo 10 cents j" " ,...5 to locents S15?! Per pair 3 cents Silk handkerchiefs V.V.V. .7.7.7.7.7.3 cenU """ u piiiow sups 24 cents per aoien, and other work In proportion. Flannels and other work in' telhgently washed by hand. -oi. j. Ulmstcd i'rop, it-? "t"wnl localities throughout the li- u, Si.a,e and 'emtories to sell the Fount- use t :Mm Cooke,'t the best in .1V.V. i . "" " OW11 Pnce ln ue wear OI clothes in less than six months. Sent C. O. iBc2SiweprePJd'for3.50b in tinjfs rr-t i parucuiats, address .cfi ;,., . T B- BROWN, 156 Sut street. Salem, Oregon. 'P EAST AWffAiTl MwiwTiKiwf The Most Trvnj r B""ll7 BOND BROTHi W01UD., ,,- oMOWl ;MMiASi k GRAND TRIPLR rm. "" C0BU"b ReprW! luisitK uugu D Bmii Kthnolojlcicenrtj "J EQVPTlii niDii """ ., a.KTOjjig,, audiences. titXSEM 5ffJj!K9.ctiiih3SJS Mtavffr7eeJtffW only ifiow h.Tii;VtSrL&; e. Two Cir.l J.?" rf 1 nccs Dally, Daily. DoorVaTOV, From all accounts thii noJel couV J Will lv- fltl mM.l.ht .... . . wturfa annuals of our community. Titti tents, and is said to be a rcrcUtion gj seeing.- Presenting so much that it aM new and original, the press of it: cities is laden with psnejjncj, imJutnl mous in placing it head and ihotldci til and ovrrwhfflminftlv ...... .. .n al shows. It ii said hondredi tiieii uiuuicra snows aany mil 115 t habit of going te cirensej. Ktmut utl timet are nnt si llvrlv f u .1. I ment of Bend Bros, have concluded b 1 the price of admission to 50c, SALEM, JUNE lo. SALEM WATER Officei Willamette Hotel BuHfar j For water service appWil'oSa, payable monthly ia adruct. klutl complaints at the office. J There will be no deduction Ia witaa on account of tempor7 sbsenct iral city unless notice ii left at u of Hereafter water for irrigation till nfl lurmstieu to regular couumen wt r for domestic nuroose. Contnctoo a 1 walks, brick work and plutcrajr3f reau "under ouiiding parpostr w i;i scneuuie 01 rates lor 1893. AppijKd lor copy. GEO. FENDMCmX MEAT MARKE1 31I Commercial t. Cotde Blod Successor to CM. Beck 4 & Best meats in tho city, rrompt tun lowest prlcesj p n news STAND. Local Sobi Fine atock of cigaia and cxfccuoocij.J Miller. rroD. mi IPFNED IK nrrAWTVTKa HALh Will receive children from J rein Special attention to begiMcn. AU 1 Drancnes wr meoiu rr... . -. , inc drawing. moJeling. marie puJ tlstic i.eedle work. All wort dividual plan, in which eaca dU vanced according to its ow opJ, 10U, 1 weniicm w b r-''- r rZSKSki rji fiJ PHKa r.-vji IOB w C0t,I""'J31i 1 ft."" l?ZZ r tl ttra W t- ia yuuuv vj -ZZmi M jiu if mm as . . ,.,Bf aat rttattWHSs KWWWWVV" Webster's Internatio Dif5lionary t- - n.,nt Staadtra a"- "PtfSB8S-a !S.it.McrS"'1J, , rriii , jxar" 1 pnurfaf1 A.A.U i..l agfl Jtta(J" M ". a. ?ra . ft BU.V . .- SSiSSi 1 aaMaW " . . "alJP rtirlVi THE K8T fOKJT jit SSJwf-ajKgj.flgi (jtrfO7 ' . . .- eTlai&tM, J"rIAAaC' . . sJlf&&OOVW 'WTiit.affilStl .17 . u a3 r ni WSm ISiPi Miss Balk's Si ajajjjj tattaaavBBa e 1 v AV- -H'- irf'