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I 3 POST-DISPATCH HOME READEF MAGAZINE MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. I VOTES-FOR-WOMEN Love and Courtesy PRIZE ANSWER AWARDS WARNING TO By JUSTTT VUfCJSJfT. Board of Judges, consisting: of Misses Thekla rl.S h. makfnv me heea MIBSeSr Christmas Gifts. JTAKT of you are already consld- 'I IVI ertng the Important matter of Bernays, Charlotte Rumbold and Hattie B.

Gooding, announces its decision. A WAHIDS in the Votes-for-'Women contest are printed below. him when I am 177 If you really dislike htm ae Wca your mother and father ao, and tf tl Insist upon your receiving fcda atu Uons. then tetl blm. Le Baron toiwell Brier- Christmas gifts, and I have had numerous letters from young men and women asking my advice.

So perhaps I may give a few general principles which will be helpful. It Is not necessary for young people Zj The Post-Dispatch offered prizes of $30, $35 and $15 for Cool Treatment. K. writes: "I have been pe President Radcliffe Cdl m-Jm attention to a girt whea I for eight months. During tha la half of that time she has been cf to exchange Christmas presents unless they are very good friends Indeed.

Mere acquaintance la not enough to Justify this tax. Ingly cool to me and apparently ted even like me. What shall I dor There Is no reason why gifts passing Avoid the systematic use of personal fascination Avoid the use of power If you can't hum better creatr the first, second and third cleverest answers to the ques tion, "Should Women Votet" The replies received numbered 1903. A board of judges named after the close of the contest consisted of the following: Miss Thekla Bernaji. Miss Charlotte Rumbold.

Miss Hattie B. Gooding. They concluded their labors on Saturday after long hours of careful consideration. The answers were reduced to 100 in the between young people should be either from her why not look elsewhere. elaborate or costly.

More love or friend. Gift to College Boy. Unees la apt to accompany the present which la not an undue drain on the glv LW. writes: "What would proper gift for a girl to era pocketbeok. that unsteadies m-n Personal charm used to give zest to life becomes almost despicable At it tends to make a girl less and leads her to make men useless by distracting them At worst it breaks homes and happiness.

Gifts of wearing apparel ought not to young mn who Is going te college 1 be exchanged between young persona A sofa pillow in his college color A "i 4 vt. i Difference in Age. Let Him Help Himself. XT p- wrltea: "A girl three years old- OMEN, you rule the tematic and Indiscriminate use of per Tf E. writes; "Is It proper for a I have In mind those vain and foolish I er than myself has promised to to hold a gentleman's overcoat sonal fascination the use of power for girls to whom tha homage of men la tne marry me.

Do you think the difference first examination, then to a smaller number and from these the winners were selected. The awards of the judges are as follows First Miss Eisa Blackman. Second Miss Marie Garesche. Third J. T.

Coker. en! of church service or when be world!" aaya Le Baron Russell Brlggs, president of Radcllffe College, the tne pleasure of exercising It and for no glory of womanhood. in age will make us unhappy?" good end; the use of power that un It ought not. sine It Is comparatively a n's Institution The professional beauty, though she often laeRs personal charm, belongs In the same category, and what she pins steadies men right and left and ends In an emptiness which makes you acorn which la allied to Harvard University leaving her homer No. It ts highly improper.

How to Meet Her. A 2. writes: "I am very much tn with a certain young lady. slight. Be Pleasant.

Z. writes: "There Is a very bash yourselves. Uae your power Justly. Avoid the sys- her faith to Is even more fleeting. tematlc use of personal fascination the Personal charm la one of the great and unexplained gifts of heaven.

Some ful young man who Uvea In our Whatever you do, keep your souls white from the effort to fascinate use of power that unsteadies men right though I have never spoken te her. Ha and left and ends In an emptiness which people have it aU their Uvea and never neighborhood. How can I get acquaint jrlth him?" men. can I gain her friendship and mak know it; and when they are dead, after makes you scorn yourselves." These and other views of the outspok I fear you have a hard task. If you Again, truth and devotion demand I nowadays that a woman ahall do aome-1 her love mer The first step, of eeuree, la te eeoui it PRIZE-FIFTY DOLLARS, 1o the Vote-for-Women Editor, Post-Dispatch.

Yes women thould vote. Woman needs the ballot for her development. The Government needs her voice for its development. ELSA BLACKMAN, 5843 Bartmer avenue. take the.

Initiative In any way you will en educator have recently appeared In their ions and anxious and self-distrustful years, we wring our hearts, because we have not told them. Tet had thing a year or two of eoclal education; I Le Baron Iiunsell Briggm, a proper Introduction. probably make him shyer than ever. but that Is no excuse for people who hla book "Girla and Education," from which, with his permission, the following Think About Other Penoni. Why Should She? we told them, and had they believed us.

make such things an end In life, and no I BS ste of time It implies. A game they might have lot It forever. extracts are taken: W. writes: "I hare been paying excuse for the mere tlm-killrs. wheth-l' (without gambling) for rtlaxa B.

writes: "I am very muel in love with a young lady whe iiRniinn wr am sviei rne aa, Tou go out of school Into the world n-twaONAJL. charm, aelf-recognized er man or woman, whether poor or rich. I nw end then, by all means; but vr mm I a mVm BUVUI SB month. The last time I tried to make works in the same office with me, but all of jou In aome degree, and some of part of one's capital, the power to "Mr Jnne uM vnuth tn msMon. I carda all day and half the night ana am exceedingly bashful.

Will you is the mist wonderful man I ever saw. Sunday-can you think of a life more an PPOlntment by letter the girl said you In a high degree, to be cultivated fascinate men, consciously used to give tell me how to overcome this defect w- know. r.rd I had at hrld rid? me, without giving test to life, becomes almost despicable; at the very least it tends to make a girl 2d PRIZE-THIRTY -FIVE DOLLARS. Don't let your mind dwell se much I any reason. Should I give ier up?" a week ago! lias it ever occurred m.

ihj v. juuni mcu "that i. I and women (Americans) who were vlslt- Tou will on yourself. Think more about the be easily discouraged If useless and leads her to make men use young lady. i i I IDS? Rome, nraeumaht tnr tha flrat I 'ou DO- women with a power that a few of you are Juat beginning to know.

"Who is It that rulea the world?" said MaJ. Henry Lee Hlgglnson. "Doesn't everybody know," he added, "that It la women?" The greater the power, the more dan i (, UIU 1UU iub uv uvcau Atiuw awijr- -w. less by distracting them; at the worst it breaks homea and happlnesa. fiprtalTi'v- thing elser I tune ana wno, aner a late breakfast.

I a uesuon oi XTOpneiJ. "Don't vou know that girl?" said a I woula ttled In the hotel parlor every I 3. writes: "I am engaged to be I apeak of something quite different e. writes: "is it right for tne Je make Christmas presents te married. My fiance is In Califor gentleman, as ce Dowea 10 a sxriaingiy i from that desire to please, which Is t-orn of courtesy and devotion and which nia and unable to come for me on ao- What business had such people In parents of my fiancee?" handsome lady.

"She wins more money brings at length an honest charm of its If you care te do so. at bridge than any other woman in Bos oount of business. Would It be proper for me to go to him, that our wedding may take place at oncer gerous. How shall you use your power, wisely and justly? Let us begin with aome of the uses that are unwise and unjust One of the lowest of these la the deliberate, sys ton." Even outside of the Question of A Lost Lore. own when the attraction of the professionally charming has lost Us power Rome? What business had they anywhere? JaJX and women are bound to Justify their existence.

They may give Rambling, there Is something shocking WS. writes: am deeply la to with a girl whom I have knot Tea: If you care aa you should for the over ail who thoroughly know them. In that kind of notoriety, if only for man you are to marry. years of preparation, but they must show in their worka and in their piay I Consider His Feelings. for about four years.

She quit speak It i to me, gave parties and never Invite. 1 ma I know I never did anything tel hurt her feelings and always treated! rum promise oi iruio ana devotion or I fum writes: I love a young man, the outlook Is hard for them and the'ra I but he won't believe It because I If you are going Into society for ex-1 don't like to bo selfish and monopolise "It will be no trouble." said Don Ramon, snarling-. He turned to one tulip tree," he said. The man ran for the rope and presently came back with it. He flung It over the tree and tied one end into a noose.

The old crone watched from the veranda. tlve's orders. Aa you know, the rebels are threatening this region, and Don Ramon baa obtained a captaincy In their forcea. He threatena to burn tha hacienda If you come here again." So Hale went, and thereupon, because It had grown Impossible, his love grew her right. Do you think you can tell I me what to dor I perience, give one day a week for him when we go to any social affair So I spend most of my time with his oeeper experience, for some kind of Oo te ber and ask for an explanation.

kinswoman. Tou ahall go Tree ar.d unharmed if you conaent to marry the Senora here." "Damn you, go on with your hanging." shouted Hale. The Mexican looked toward the rope and spoke a word. Two men stepped forward and. seizing IVle.

began leadlna; him toward the tree. The noose waa placed around his neck. Two othera seized the loose end of the rope. They looked to Don Ramon for the signal. The old woman rushed forward, screaming frantically, fell on her helpful work to keep your soul from To the Votea-f or-Women Editor, POst-Dlspatch: The ballot is simply an expression of opinion that counts.

The whole question of woman suffrage resolves itself into Are women's opinions worth counting! Here are some of the subjects decided directly or indirectly at the polls Taxation, regulation of the liquor traffic, child labor, pure the white slave traffic, education. Every one of these is of vital importance to the home, where, to use a favorite expression of anti-suffragists, "Woman reigns supreme." Another equally high-sounding and under present conditions equally meaningless phrase is "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world." Just put that to a little practical test. The babe in the cradle is in danger of disease, perhaps even death, owing to the quality of the milk supply which is not properly inspected by the municipal authorities. Where is the boasted power of the mother 1 She is as helpless in the matter as the babe itself. Let her influence the voters, some will jfey, but why are indirect methods always recommended to women and scorned by men Gentlemen, be logical.

MARIE R. GARESCHE, McMillan nail, Washington University. If she will not give it or listen te yea. I snnniung. henever you see a so forget her quickly.

ciety girl of peculiar loveliness, you friend. How shall I convince the first young man that I do care for hlmT" Think more of his feelings and less ef your fear of appearing selfish. An Unwelcome Caller. H. writes: Is a young will find that society has only a part stronger.

And on the day he. had met the seaorita again aa he rode homeward. 8he waa riding toward the hacienda, and he stopped hla horse to greet her. CASTORIAj For Infant And Children. of her and not the best part.

Whatever you do, whether you work In the slums or go to a cooking school. knees before Don Ramon, and plead- man calllne? en me four ttmaa a WJI tiLPi Do" Ramon did not give do something outside of parties and week. don't like him. but he treats And then, aa her horae grew restive, he laid hla hand upon the bridle, and, her own being ao near, he took It in the expected sijrnal. cans and afternoon teas, which are! me lovely.

My mother and father fuss fhs Kind Yea HaTB Always Bcujtil i Bear tha I weak diet alike for body and mind. hla; ana then, looking up Into the st me because don't treat htm nice, which I cannot help, beeaure I detest him so. Do you think they are doing senorita'a flashing eyes, he lost his Slgnatara of self-control and took her In hla arms. A word here as to college. When I was young, a girl who went to college was thought queer.

Now a girl who may go and 'does not go Is sometimes I I i a. 4 a. i 'i ere. rV t. ID ri- le CeWe Ve the rhewe tkair ant He her and she returned his kiss; and then she spurred her horse and It bounded away, and the episode was over before he had Understood that queerer.

People who know have long since discovered that the college girl Is quite as human and delightful "Senor," he said to Hale, "surely you will not disappoint my excellent kinswoman by refusing her suit! Your chivalry alone should prohibit you from so ungentlemanly an action. Come, Senor, I give you 30 minutes to decide. Speak with her in privacy, listen to her plea, consider whether life be sweet, or whether death be sweeter." He came nearer. "She Is 84." he whispered. "She won't live long.

Senor Hale, I shall hang you greatly against my will, for the American Government's arm is long. Be wise!" He issued a sharp order and turned on his heel. The soldiers forced Hale into thff house and led him to the re-ceptlon'room. The old crone waa conducted thither and the men withdrew, taking their posts at the door. Hale and the old lady were left alone to.

It was happening. as any other girl, and likely to be a I better companion through life. No A GROUP of Mexicans were lounging round the door of the mine of doubt there, are odd and unwomanly college girls; but they are singularly fices, but the mine waa not running. few. Aa Hale dismounted the mine foreman.

J. 1 0 HI 4 i i College life gives ns, or should give I Haggerty, came out. us, a larger way of looking at things I the power of seeing the difference be "Air. llale, you may as wen go home." he said. "The mine won't run gether.

3d PRIZE FIFTEEN DOLLARS. To the Votea-f or-Women Editor, Post-Dispatch: Every reason for VOTES-FOR-MEN Is a reason for VOTES-FOR-WOMENI J. T. COKER, tween a petty thing that to the untrained and selfish mfnd seems big, and Tbev looked at each other. TTa saw for many a day to the wrinkled face, the bleared eyes, half visible beneath the heavv lac a little thing that Is lighted and glori Hale looked at the impassive foreman and the Jabbering Mexicans and fied Into a big one because It is a small mantilla which she had thrown over ner nead.

She was slnsrularlv ilka her outward sign of a great Inward truth. guessed the truth. "Striker he asked. niece In build, perhaps a warning of what the Senorita would become her old age. The caricature was horrible, and it made Hale shudder with Take, for Instance, a matter In which there are probably more sinners among woman than among men.

I do not say "Yep," answered Haggerty briefly. Koch, "Don Ramon's In the hills wlt'u fifty men and he's sworn to put us out of that college life eradicates pettiness. disgust. To buy his freedom in such a way was Impossible. business unless we hand out ten thou but It ought to get out of any girl's head the wrong kind of slsltlveness "Senor!" said a soft voice near htm.

Hale started and turned around. It Illiiifjs Usable Makc Best Gilts CWljpOaU) JEWELRY CINETS Leather. Ptffttn, Velvet Covered. AJwy csMreeU- I I cat and. tmr traweJer, hvUspemable.

I Esryicalbrex75ct. $6.09 it Tm styles Jar warns $1 to 15.80 I I II CLEANING 5 OUTFITS I I Needed the yew I a tareorli (or the -J affective deanfm I I ft05 Locust Street sand pesos. So the old man thought snd put In the right kind. was the voice of the Senorita. He heard a low laugh behind him again it beat to close down, especially as the "Hod met the Senorita again aa men want double wages.

We're forti By the wrong kind I mean what exists and swung back toward the crone. Before him stood the Senorita. the he rode home." to a pitiful extent among women otherwise good, the kind that busies Itself fying the camp" he pointed toward the row of huts onthe hill where the American manager and hla staff lived mantilla raised and thrown back, the bowed figure straightened, the flesh clear and youthfnl and firm under the painted wrinkles, the black hair "Now. Senor. are you ready?" asked with small questions of precedence.

I Don Ramon nleasantlv. have known women who really cared "You intend to hang mer Inquired, A Quick Change Artist you'd better get your things and Join us this afternoon, for the rebels Just discernible beneath the wig of tne American. wnno. whether other women were asked to pour out tea oftener than they; I have "To suspend you, senor, tne otner may no here any time after sundown. You!" stammered Hale.

SI, Senor. Do you wish to change corrected. "Not out of enmity, you The Daily Short Story known good women arranging a series And. by the way, I forgot to say that your decision?" ahe murmured da. understand, but to protect tne senorita Leonora from-'ou.

She la the of afternoon teas to think It vital If Mrs. Don Ramon sent word he wants you murely. owner of a certain amount of piOD were asked to pour out tea, Mrs. ertv. vou will understand, and welL But why" he began.

Ah. Senor. In these times an old should bo asked, and asked an equal number of times even though Mrs. Senor Hale, will you condescend to step forward?" Hale looked at the rope and at the woman fares better than a young one in Mexico. And yet I could not was infinitely better fitted than Mrs.

especially. If we hand you over with the ten thousand we can start up again. What have you done to him, Mr. Hale?" Hale grinned. "I guess he's sore on me for private reasons," he eald.

"I'll bring my grip over by four o'clock. So long!" And he turned hla horae back leave Decause Because I for that particular Job. "Because you loved mer he ex By George Clayton Mexican. In that second ne was calculating his chances. He was uu-armed; he could, at the best, hope fnr nothina- but death by the bullets Such women.

If you will pardon ray claimed triumphantly, and clasped her In his arms. A moment later she saying It, cannot understand "a good had resumed ner veil, and tha old of the rebels instead oi vy nanginc manly view" of people's mutual rela Isolated bungalow in the I Should he plead for his life, or fur withered erone stood before him. Hale strode to door. Lawrence Hale rode along tha and my aunt has arrived to be my toward his valley. an easier exur tions.

It is right to take pains even In small ways, lest others' feelings shall two miles of road which lay Senor Ram he called. "I've wo dismounted at the door of his I cron had flun herself at Don Ka- A between hla bungalow and the be hurt: but It Ja not right to decide changed my A. I'm willing to marry this old Where'a Father Emillor Almost upon tha words a hideous, withered old crone came hobbling out abode, tethered his horse, and walked I mon's feet, shrieking and flinging tier Bonora Deep Level gold mine, his thoughts were fully occu- everything or anything according to small Jealousies and morbid suspicions into the trap which had been set for Ei Then ha Td. upon a stick. (Copyrlsht.

1912. by W. E. Chapman.) him. Don Ramon waa waiting inside.

I dressed a few words to her. She start. led with the girl who had come Into "Benor," continued the girl, "permit of Indignity. Ufa ao reoenUy. Whether or not me to present you to my aunt, Senora with twenty Mexicans, and- all their I eJ UP amazement, fell down again, rifia.

v. i.l.d vt rose, and stood considering. Don Ra- rlfles were leveled uncomfortably upon mon turned to Hale, and now he was Fnmfiltl PInt nf Cm.fi nh I A MONO all the unprofitable servants ramous rinioi 1,011 an I A an1 few Maria Obispo." bo loved her ho did not know, not even now, when the kiss which she bad given Hale bowed over the old lady's hand rus storaacn. I laughing bitterly. SVriSD ReCelDt more unprofitable than the people I -Senor Hale," he said, "though you I V.

w.t.k A uwu wuiwii leiuuTou dim oat ana made I view death coolly, life is, undouDted- ana she mumbled at him. She seemed to him the most hideous old woman wno are iwye m. a sweeping bow. I ly, as sweet to you as to any other Xo Better Remedy at Anr I Kn- wnom be had ever seen. "Senor." he said, Will you 11 htm atlll seemed to linger upon hla lipa But that episode of the preceding day had certainly awakened strange emo- llons within him.

I Leonora was a connection of Don I Luis Obispo, of tha neighboring haolen- Fully Guaranteed. I There are such men: thera are more ow, senor. continued the girt, "I accompany me upon a visit tp our U.rm nlv wish to Drotect mv IP INIA must say adieu. Tou must not return. I auch women tnan a neaimy-nunu-a mmn Make a plain syrup by mixing one ir ha were not brought inena, uon iuis nouser very I shall be delighted," ton Kamon," she paused.

"Is Jealous of you." answered Hale. rgfS33- pio i uuihw suifar na pint I with the saa rart iti -n "When do we start?" "ad not been there when Hale "lad arrived, six months before, to as- of warm water and stir or two min-1 jt shock, when we look ap to utes. Put 2Vm ounces of pure Pinexl lnt ihm aouanderlna their "At once, Senor Hale. answered the! iaie knew Don Ramon slightly an elegant, brainless youth of a nearby i lum charge of the engineering works youth, and sent for the horses, which (fifty cents worth) in a pint bottle. I .1 nk.

these things nacienaa. wno affected a fine taste in had been tied In a clump of brushwood Se had net seen ber. never heard of er during many friendly visits to the saaaies and silver spurs. and fill it up with tha Sugar Syrup. pare1 wUh which millinery becomes This gives you a family supply of too yards' distant When they had ar lancb, until a month before.

Then, un- rived Don Ramon held Hale's stirrup "I am ashamed to tell you this," the girl continued, "but these are my rela- the best cough syrup at a saving I Tfl B.urnont and Fletcher's beautiful until he waa In the saddle, then he I ixpeotodly, she had come out from the louse upon the veranda, where Hale 0" I T-Mlaatar the line "A quiet TEA mounted his own horse and, acoomca- Tha effectiveness of this simple! lealouav. Points to ind Don Luis were drinking coffee to nled by the Mexicans, they clatteredJ remedy is surprising. It seems to of the most hideous of away towara tne nacienaa. MAKES CONSUMPTIVES TAKE ON WEIGHT gether. "Sener Hale." said tha Mexican, al The old crone was waiting for them take hold instantly, and will usually I numwl passions, and to which.

I sua-stop the mtst obatinata cough in 24 1 pt. women, with aome reason, are hours. Also excellent for bronchial I nrone than men. I think of the with coffee. Don Ramon looked round wm mo to present you to my cousin, tenortta Leonora." But "cousin" might lav meant anything In the Mexican briskly.

trouble, throat tickle, sora lungs and sudden hardening of face and voice Where is Senertta Leonora?" ha de st lima, ana an unequaied remedy for I which owe good woman speaks of Swiss Remedy Bnllds Up Body and Checks Disease- Ualect. frem "niece" to "friend." manded. whooping cough and croup. I another, the mean little Insinuations of Hale had bowed, and the aeaortta "She la goner muttered the crone. I She rods out toward Bonora early this tad smiled charmingly.

He had disco v-ired that she bad been educated In a morning ana hsa not returned." Don Ramon ground hla teeth. "When There 1 a famous Swiss preparation called Blrolln for the treating of Consumption, which has lately baa Imported late this oountry. end which has been known to add as much mm twal will ahe return he asked, and the Give Silver Spoons, forks, knives, erring pieces, or a combination chest, will prove very acceptable. If the nturai a atamrud old woman buret Into a storm of excited jaDDermg. wmcn Hale could not fol low.

Ihis recipe lor making cough rem- women really generous in Dig things, edy with Pinex and Sugar Syrup (or the petty spite between next door netgh- strained honey) is a prime favorite bors In country towns, who go on for in thousands of homes in tha United years without speaking to each other. States and Canada. Tha plan has though each would rather talk than do been imitated, thoujh never success- anything else In the world, fully. If yon try it, use only genuine Ton remember the story of tha wonv Pinex, which is the most valuable an. who.

when the censua taker aaked concentrated compound of Norway her age, replied: white Pine extract, and is rich in "Did the woman next do tan you guaiaeol and all the natural healing how old she wasr pine elements. Other preparations "Tea" will sot work la this recipe. "Wen. I'm rwe years younger than A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, she is. farts convents she bad Just returned Mexico, and was spending a few I veeks with her connection, Don Luis.

I They bad met frequently, and every I mo Halo had fallen more and more i mder the Influence and charm of the ienorlta'8 flashing black eyes, her allur-. eg ways. If sh bad set herself to make conquest ha knew she could have fjona so. But their friendship bad been. As Rich and Bracing as Coffee; But Is More Economical 300 CUPS TO THE POUND.

ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. Published by tho Growers of India Tea When- she had ended tha it acoomniishas this because. checking the tubercle germlt aire? with the woket etomech. an- el5 du geetlon te euch a o.r.e TSmt irJeur added aouHaiintent La tha raTit turned to him. Senor," he began, quietly enougn.

but gradually worklni himself tStz ROGERS BROS. fury as he nroaeedad ff remaraaoie reroedr, whloh baa the Indoream.nt of the leading epoclellala If Vou knot at mnw am a. uuuiina in Dtnonu tonora thev win si ve lasting servloe. II snd maintain their ortgiaal If nmpro. mil you ao me an for mv love fnr charm and beauty.

This is bTt vs win Df. OOI win or aoios tne surraee rormal. ntO a week when, sailing at the ho had encountered her alone apon peron. tha famous or vu win greet Sttln additional va mm VV deep to permit me to do her injustice. My wish Is only to shield her In these troublous times that have come upon us.

I am particularly anx- or money promptly refunded, goes I These are the little thin that the with this recipe. Tour druggist has I great truths, ef which the eouee-e gives Pinex. or will get it for you. If not. I us glim pee, force out of sight and KinH'i rrom the Sirolia New York Cltr Woltt-Wlleon Drue Johnson Broi.

from the Plrolin SilPtr FLztt that Wtan I For 65 year the standard. Immmmm proieci ner against you. send to Th Pinex Ft. Wayne. I mind.

Women rule the world; let them "no leeaias aruccl re reoommantfinv -Senor Hale." aha eald, 'Tar covsla. Luis, baa com to Msxlc city i lous to "Don't ov. curtly. trouoie said Hale 1 Sold by Leading Dealers a a ww 'I. at KireUa wlU eoaatJerabie keep sweet and sound.

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