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MANY LIKE HIM. JLJK- AFTER ONE YEAR Follow this advice. Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James Crichton Browne, LL.D.-FJI.S.

of London spend the best parta of their lives in studying the great question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of different foods, it is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found, in his experiments for testing the strength and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed onvsuch food as Quaker Oats. The powers of endurance of the non-meat eaters were about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says-eat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and eat it frequently. 59 Packed in regular size packages, and hermetically sealed tins for hot FT LLRI 4Ul! IK mm.

original Syrup cf Figs Senna, known world as the best for men, women has the full name Syrup Co. printed every package. It leading druggists size only, regular 1 rr. per Dome. ine times offered are and do not therefore, and and of give declined.

Why Have an ICitchcia in SummeF? When the sultry days come and the coal range makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the newest method of cooking in hot weather use a Mind a 1 TJrtK MINE 16 A. TR1 r-r. ANCtE NEW YORK. Is your mind a triangle, a double triangle, a square, a circle, or a key to the infinite? If you don't know the answer, only Mrs. Adele Marie Rique can tell you, for the tall and stately person who answers to that very Gallic cognomen pronounced In two syllables, like an American drink is the counselor and speculator of the latest thing In cults or occults the Temple of Universal Freedom.

If you are a triangle you think only of three things food, clothing and shelter. If a double triangle you have aspirations for higher things, but they cross your more primitive Instincts, instead of being harmonious with them, as In the case of human squares and circles. The high priestess' of the newest "ism" to attract public attention thinks a law of attraction and repulsion is merely one of smelling. "So many women," she observed while expounding her novel theory, "are puzzled because, while they like certain men when they are around, they forget all about them when thay are away. Others, on the other hand, will say, 'When I'm with him he exasperates me.

but when I am away I care for These are cases where mental and personal attraction are not properly balanced. The real te9t of attraction," she added solemnly, "is smell." "But clean people don't smell." objected the interviewer. Burglar Has Claws, 'GET CUT. YOU con 0 MEW YORK. When Ellis Hart.

night li watchman, heard an awful racket upstairs in the lead pipe storehouse at 451 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, just before daylight recently, he was scared badly. There was clashing of metal, thumping, scratching and holloaing, and. with great presence of mind. Hart realized that it would be silly to go up to the third floor all alone and try to make so many and such bold ruffians go away. Anyone who could heave heavy lengths of lead pipe around that way was a match for the regular police, man to man.

Hart was sure, and be sides he counted the distinct and separate footsteps of at least a dozen of the strapping fellows. Warily he tiptoed to the telephone in the office and stealthily he called up the nearest police station. he whispered to Lieutenant Miller. "Plenty of them. Send around the reserves' and a wagon or two." Is Your I-, r' V3 1 3 mi ft- Wtf.W "What kind of a fellow is he?" "The kind that wears good clothes only on Sunday." WOMEN'S ILLS.

Many women who suffer with backache, bearing-down pain, headaches and nervousness do not know that these ailments are usually due to trouble with the kidneys. a Kidney Pills remove the cause. Mrs. Joseph Cross, Church Morrilton, says: "For weeks I was bent double by pain in my back and the kidney secretions were profuse. Mv feet, and ankles were badly swollen and Ihad headaches and dizzy spells.

Six doctors treated me without relief and I finally began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. ,50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, N.

Y. Her Laugh Broke. She was a little fairy of seven, with eyfes like diamonds and hair like spun gold, and she was romping with a half dozen playmates. Touching a fine-looking youngster on the shoulder, she challenged him with, "You can't catch me." Off they started, she twisting and dodging with the dexterity of a half-back on a football team, and he following her every movement in close pursuit. The excitement of the chase made her scream with laughter.

The little fugitive finally brough up against a fence, breathless and panting, and her pursuer, throwing his arms about her, shouted: "There, I've caught you!" "Oh, yes," gasped the little fairy, "but it was "cause" my laugh broke and I couldn't run any more." An Unusual Attribute. Little Johnnie, who cannot pronounce has been frightened into keeping out of the attic by tales told by his nurse of a dreadful ghost that lives in the dim recesses under the eaves. The other day he was overheard to say confidentially to a small friend: "We've got an old gho't up in our attic!" To which his friend, much Interested, responded: "Do he butt?" $100 Reward, $100. The readers of thU paper will be pleased to team that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has beea able to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity.

Catarrh being; a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature to doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F.

J. CHENEY Toledo. Ol Sold by all Druggists. 75c Take Hall's Family Fula tor eonsttpatlon. Such a Differencel "Your daughter plays very sweetly on the piano." "That's my wife playing." "I know it" Birmingham Age-Herald.

CUT THIS OUT And mall to the A. H. Lewis Medicine St. Louis, and they will send you free a 10 day treatment of NATURE'S REMEDY (NR tablets) Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Constipation, Sick Headache, Liver. Kidney and Blood Diseases.

Sold by all Druggists. Better than Pills for Liver Ills. It's free to you. Write today. Easy for Him.

Tommy's Mother Why aren't you a good boy, like Willie Bjones? Tommy Huh! It's easy enough for him to be good; he's sick most of the time. Philadelphia Record. VP YOU USE BALL BLUE, Get Eed Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents.

The success of a scheme depends largely upon the man behind It IE What a contrast! stifling hot, the work is Mvsutjwvv AO WUUi Standard Jf Cautionary Be sure you get thU stove see that the name-plate reads New II Oil Cured by Lydia E. Pink-ham'sVegetable Compound Milwaukee, Wis. "Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound has mada me a wen woman, and I would like to tell the whole world of it. I suffered romf emale trouble and fearful pains in my back.

I had the best doctors and they all decided that I had a tumor in addition to my female trouble, ana advised an opera- Hon. T.vrli.a Hnkham's Vetrtttiihlrt romnov.nd mnrln mo a well woman and I have no more backache. I hope I can help others by telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me." Mns. EiiiAlsiSE, S3rirstSt, llilwaukee, "Wis.

The above is only one of the thousands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkhara ledicino Company of Lynn, prove beyond a doubtthat Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Com. pound, made from root3 and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate diseases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf-cring woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs.

Pinkham, of Iiynn, Invites all sick women to -write her for advice. She has gruided thousands to health, and her advice is free. FIGHTERS IN THE MAJORITY Veteran Member of Congregation Waa Tired of Part He Had Been Playing. Representative Harry Maynard of Virginia tells the story of how a religious old negro in his district put a stop to the exercise of Christian charity in the congregation of which he was a member. It seems that it was a practise in the church to excommunicate for one year any member who had been guilty of a "blood fight" that is.

any man who had attacked another with a pistol or a razor. At the end of the year, if the offender wished reinstatement, he could go to the "mourners' bench," rise and declare his repentance, and be forgiven by the congregation. This went on for many years. At last a young darky who nad been in a particularly objectionable broil appeared for reinstatement. The pastor made an eloquent appeal to the congregation and everybody began to shout and say "Amen." It was at this point, that the old negro arose and said hotly: "Look hyah, pahson; eber since I been a membuh of dis congergashun, dar ain been nothln but fightin an' fuhgivin' an' I been doing all Je fuhgivin.

I'se tired of It!" That broke up the meeting. Popular Magazine. Diplomacy. Here is a story about a diplomatic negro waiter; also about two well-known Kansas men, who can go by the names of Smith and Jones, just to tell the yarn. Smith and Jones look much alike and are frequently taken for each other.

One day Smith was in a certain big hotel not a thousand miles from Kansas City and went into the dining room for dinner. The negro waiter busily brushed off the crumbs and said: "Why, how is you, Mr. Jones, how is you? I's glad to see you. I hasn't seen you since I waited on your table when you all used to have a little game upstaihs." "I'm fraid you are said Smith, very quickly. "My name isn't Jones.

You have the wrong man." "Nuff said; nuff said," smiled the negro, with much bowing and scraping. "Ah knows all right when to keep mah mouf shet; Ah knows all right, Mr. Jones." Kansas City Journal. Not in the Agreement. Daniel had been cast Into the lions' den.

"My main objection," he said, as he playfully tweaked a lion's mane, "is that I get no moving-picture royalties." Puck. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOltIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the rff fT Signature CzjTTL In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought, His Reason. "How did you come to leav. your wife in Paris?" "She couldn't decide whether she wanted three yards and a half or four yards, and I got tired of waiting." vates bi7 serious Pleasant pill.

-ur. l.r Pierce a rieasam i etlt-w. i uo nu family laxaiiTe. A precious thing is all the more precious to us If it has been won by work or economy. Ruskin.

ax we i 1 1 1 i i i rzr The Mr genuine and Elixir of throughout the of family laxatives. children, always the California Fig on the front of is for ale by all everywhere, one price 50 cents imitations some of inferior quality satisfaction; should be Thf kitrf no Irtno-Af now done with comfort, and UUL VVILH U1C llCUl. She saves her strength, lreena her health and is better atle to enjoy the summer. The New Perfection does everything that any other stove can do all the family cooking, baking, washing and ironing. No smoke, no dust, no odor.

Heat is applied directly and not wasted. A turn, and the flame is out The New Perfection stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It. has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes ho, stove very attractive and invites clean- -liness.

Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet Every dealer ewry where if not at touts, TTltofot Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the Company IVhat Governor Denaen, of tWnds. aal a jwnior ueneen, of Illinois, owm a ion ot land in KahkntchAiraiL. 1 Canada. He has Mid ii an interriewt A an American I in delmhtd to ace tbe re TimrLrn 1. 1 a kftlcuei WWern Cunr.ila.

OoH people am floe kin if rrok4 uuunditTT in 1iOu nnaa, ana i nave not ye tnfc ntia Ka tie bad a miwtokav They are all dnina fa nw. mnnity in tho Middle or not a represent ati in Mauitooa. Swkatciiewan or Alberta." osTn etntex ttiat bum Oushefs tl lhsat in 1S03 im81 Can.a fieli crnrx for tttikiit vif'ri tome tofk-er 1 70 OOO.OOO.OO 1 I'M liontXHltaaaatfla lit. a .3,00 Hallway and Jnd Uompanica have land for mn iuwiiprin'. Slaurinrui-" pnl'l for their inna oat or tJi pr-KHMl of one troi.

Kplertdki llmt, nrhoolh. excelietit. ntilwar frrtirht. rate, wood, water txii lnmlwr enHllr ol.taiiixl. ir (iti xi rr f3 Prticalara as to anitnble location T11'" rare, apply fcupt of Ottava, V.W., or to Canadian Gov't Aaai.

J. S. CRAWFORD lo. 12S 3. Kintfi Sirett, tictit City.

Ma. (Vf addreaa nearest yon.) Sticky Sweating Palms after taking; salts or cathartio waters did you ever notice that weary all gone feeling tho palms of your handa sweat and rotten taste in your mouth Cathartics only move, by sweating your bowels Do a lot of hurt Try a CASCA-RET and see how much easier the job is done how much better you feeL CASCARETS ioc a box for a weelc'a treatment, all drnrrsists. Bijrgest Fei.cr in the world. Million boxes a toonUi. STOCKERS FEEDERS Choice quality reds and man, bought on orders.

Ten of Thou-aanda to select from. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Correspondence Invited. Come and ee for youraelf. National live Stock Com.

Co. Al either gaasaadty.Mo. Si. Joseph, Mo. S.

Omaha, He b. 1 or Morphine Habit Treated. ree where mitrr remed bae ax-txaity Dt.M, O- COHTiXIX. 8e1W CM, 0 W. I3d 8U.3C.m7aa rttlt heM speciaitieson earth.

Prery woman bpya on aishfc Krperience uuneovmZ lMJttGiltSB WJSUAJ.TI 160 B. MuMtl'M i IT I Lc ill OPIBH 1 'x a If lis I uirirLj! Triangle or Circle? "Every human being' has not only a personal smell also should select an individual perfume, an individual color and an individual flower. "Certain people should require, certain colors," continued the odorologist, earnestly, "and you cannot bring about certain moods In yourself or drive others away by changing your gown to one of another shade." "Oh, yes, they d(" affirmed the exponent of odorology. "Each individual has a personal odor which is strongest in moments of great happiness or great anger. "I suppose you know," added Mrs.

Rique carelessly, "that women's fashions, if you admire them properly, prophesy events. For instance when I saw the shop windows full of plaids in 1895 I said: 'Plaids mean war. This country is going to have a "My friends laughed at me. 'The United States will never have another war they said. 'We shall I answered.

'Roman plaids mean war, and from the amount of yellow In the plaids, I should say our war would be with "Then there was the woman's craze for purple. Purple means power and penance. It stood for the power of the monopolies and the penance Roosevelt would make them do." "Well, what do the 'Chantecler hats propose?" was asked. "Aeroplanes, of course," exclaimed Mr. Rique, triumphantly.

"The complete triumph of aeronautics. "And the big hats women are wearing now mean burdens, mean drudgery, mean suffrage, self-support, all the things they are clamoring for. Oh, yes, all those things are coming. Whether or not we like them when we get them is another story." Fur and Four Less "What do they look "like?" arItpH Lieutenant Miller, guardedly. "Come around and see for yourself." Insisted Hart.

Lieutenant Miller went into the reserve room and woke up everybody he could find. Leaving owe policeman to guard the station house fixtures, everyone else sprinted up the street. There were 35 In the race. Lieutenant Miller sent some inside of the pipe storehouse and some over the roots to shut off escape, and some Hruuna on Manhattan street to catch anything that might try to break out Dy me rear There was that terrible noise still going, on on the third floor and the cordon of police closed In. fin policeman listened at the very door.

nownng and scuffling greeted his ears. "Jump in, boys!" cried Lieutenant Miller. There was a concerted rush Into the room, where evidently some spirited drama was being enacted. The police crowded in. then stopped.

cuicaieu uy asiomsnment. There were criminal iVlllXl. The criminal, caught in the act, was a large DiacK cat of ferocious appearance. The victim WAS a hrctanlnnl canary bird, which had screamed for help until it had a sore throat. The iu separated by the brass wires of a bird cage.

white-gloved hand. From four direc- once neavy-footed teams dragging enormous loads of freight thumped ponderously his way. A mere incident of his Job was the clanging of bells by frantic motor-men, anxious to keep the double car line clear. And all the time Big Bill cap thrust on the back of his head, in defiance of regulations, turned this way and that, waved his hands singly, doubly, alternately, whistled now and then through the tube that depended from his lips was a competent master of the situation. At the Broadway curb a dominating woman stood and gesticulated at him savagely.

Tome on acrost," said Big Bill, through the roar. "I'll Eee you troo." She shook her head angrily and crooked her forefinger at him with the effect of an archangel catching a seraph in the sugar barrel. Bill held up the traffic four ways with a wave of his hand. For a moment there was an oasis of sweet peace on Broadway. On the four corners drivers and chauffeurs and motormen cursed viciously, as they set the screeching brakes.

Bill got the lady's elbow. "Why didn't you come before?" she demanded, savagely. "I want to know is this Broadway? the Water Wagon" drooped, and rn circus horse evpr uran guilty of the fancy steps which Dobbin executed on Clark street Pedestrians stopped In amazement, and those who had seen the. wine and knew the cause of Dobbin's hilarity gathered In a crowd to encourage and applaud. A policeman took Dobbin In tow and straightened him out as he could until Britten was summoned.

Dobbin could not be annoyed by any more work and Britten was compelled to lead his steed slowly and painfully home. The aforesaid Dobbin was sorry the next morning. Giving In. The man who gives In when he Is wrong Is wise: the man who gives In when he Is right Is generally married Life. Would Train Boys to Serve Country.

The London Lancet would welcome -comprebensive scheme by which, for instance, a boy, leaving school at about fifteen years, might pass through post office or messenger work for three or four years; then enter the army for five or tlx years or more; then pass to the police, post of3ce. railway or ether permanent employment. uncorporaiea 1 1 1111 1 1 1 i REASSURING. Miss Antique Is this Dr. Killmore? Dr.

Killmore Yes, madam, you're safe. I'm not Dr. Osier. BABY'S SCALP CRUSTED "Our little daughter, when three months old, began to break out on the head antj we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They said she had eczema.

Her scalp was a solid scale all over. The burning and itching was so severe that she could not rest, day or night -We had about given up all hopes when we read of the CutiCura Remedies. We at once got a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, and followed directions carefully. After the first dose of the Cuticura Resolvent, we used the Cuticura Soap freely and applied the Cuticura Ointment. Then she began to improve rapidly and in two weeks the scale came off her head and new hair began to grow.

In a very short time she was well. She is now sixteen years of age and a picture of health. We used the Cuticura Remedies about five weeks, regularly, and then we could not tell she had been affected by the disease. We used no other treatments after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do for her. J.

Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt Vernon, Oct. 12, 1909." When Her Faith in the Lord Failed. During the progress of a big "protracted meeting," for which the south is famous, an ardent sister of the church, who usually came in an old-fashioned buckboard drawn by the family horse, was late for a particularly important service and was being severely censured by the pastor. Explaining the reason for being late the good sister said that the horse had taken fright at a passing train and bolted and that the wreck of the rig had prevented her from being on time.

"My dear sister, such little things should not make you late for divine services. You should trust in the Lord." "Well, brother," she replied, and there was a look of calm peacefulnesa on her face. "I did trust in the Lord till the bellyband busted and then I had to jump." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER." A hand-made cigar fresh from the table, wrapped in foil, thus keeping fresh until smoked. A fresh cigar made of good tobacco is the ideal amoke.

The old, well cured tobaccos used are so rich in quality that many who formerly smoked 10c cigars now emoke Lewis' Single Binder Straight 5c. Lewis' Single Binder costs the dealer some more than other 5c cigars, but the higher price enables this factory to use extra quality tobacco. There are many imitations; don't be fooled. There Is no substitute! Tell the dealer you want a Lewis "Single Binder." A Dirge. She laid the still white form beside those which had gone before; no sob.

no sigh forced its way from her heart, throbbing as though it would burst Suddenly a cry broke the stillness of the place one single heart-breaking shriek; then silence; another cry; more silence; then all silent but for a guttural murmur, which seemed to well up from her very soul. She left the place. She would lay another egg tamorrow. Princeton Tiger. Hearsay Evidence.

Mrs. Frost How's your husband? Mrs. Snow The members of his club say he is looking splendid. Life. Relieved By Murine Kye Hemedv.

Trv Murine For Yoar Eye Troubles. You Will IJke Murine It SAnths -Vkr. Drupsists. Write For Eye Books. Free.

Murine Eye Remedy Chicago- A letter should hear the stamD of approval also a two-cent stamp If it Is to go by mail. Many a man fails to make good because he spends most of hi3 time trying to prove that luck is against him. SUCCESS FOR SEVE3fTT TEAKS This Is the record of P.HaKiller I Prrrw Imivu i A ww liable remedy for dysentery and ill hni eomplaintv Get the genuine. 25c. 3jc and SOfc BBiBBBBiaBBaMMMaMMSwaamBaaaa A smile that won't come off soon be comes monotonous.

"mini iiiii i iTnin. ii.ii. mi in i inn, Trials of the Gotham Crossing "Cod" Your Liver is Clogged up TW. Why You're Tired Ont of ooru nave no CARTER'S LIVER PILLS will put you right in a few days. Thevdo their duty.

Cure Const ipa. Imb. Bil. imsaeM, Indigestioa, aad Side Bvadacle, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRO vrJNUINE must bear signature: DAISY FLY ti.oon-leni,;brp.

Last III So of jtn not plil or to orer, will not poil or iqjare way. tnioc. UotraDteciief-teiirr. Of all Mm oc kb prepaid furtOa. HAROLD MISERS 160 IteKalt aw.

Braklja, Saw York DEFORCE STARCH-: 16 on ncei to th rtauLroaft fttarchM AnTv 12 nnncM-tima nHna mnA "DEFIANCE" 13 SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. WICHITA, NO. 23-1910.

cures fe Pierce by letter. OTHER AY'S SWEET POVDERS FOR CHILDREII, AOWtara Belief forFoTeriakaeaa, Ktamarli Traablea, Terthinjr Pi a era, 5 Werm, IbxTBrrak i If! LITTLE i fk tvrr eT VIHITTLE IVEB .4 aceS kai-ifVrTJ iraaaaiarK. rr-T-r i i I Co if When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always w.ith womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she regards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would not gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dr.

Pierce a Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, and Hives them freedom from pain. Mt establishes regularity, subdues Inflam NEW YORK. "If it wasn't for the rougher sex." says Big Bill, the traffic cop at the corner, "me life'd be a dream, no less. Sure. I mean wimmen.

The felly that named thlm the gentler sex, I guess. lived on a desert island. There couldn't ha' been none of 'em near." He was doing his dervish dance In the middle of the street On one side reared the big freight autos. load down with bales and barrels. The fast newspaper delivery machines shot by now and then with a scream hat demanded a right of way.

Hard-headed horses foucht with their drivers as to whether they should or should not turn at the corner. Big Bill, meanwhile, apparently missing death a dozen times over. Taxicabs hooted, but mildly, for It is known of all chauffeurs that traffic policemen hate the taxl-chaufing breed. Big private autos charged At him ton SDeed and stonned mirarnlrmslv in half their length at the wave of hi3 Dobbin "Falls Off BEST HC HAD mm CHICAGO. If is very seldom that old Dobbin "falls off the wagon," but this is exactly what happened to a horse belonging to William Britten, on North Clark street.

Britten, an expressman, was delivering a cask of wine to the North Side Turner hall. 823 North Clark street, when it slipped from the, truck and. striking against the curb, broke open on the Bidewalk. Dobbin smelled of the enchanting liquid as it trickled Into the gutter and his soul thirsted for great things. Leisurely he drank while Britten was Inside thef building "explaining," and having suddenly become endowed with agilty in his old age.

started on a journey down the street He leered at the passing vehicles with drunken disdain, and virtually blocked ail traffic as he "took in" the street from curb to curb. One ear remained erect while the other Mnauon, neats ulceration and mala weakness Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. free. All corresDondence srnVrlv confidential. Write without fear and without fe tn.

WJm- ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. PiS Me If yon want a book that tells all about woman's disM a them at borne, send 21 one-cent stamos to re In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps covers. The expert accountant who Is called In to balance a set of books nptpr fig ures on having a steady job.

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