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'HighWho's
MIS to Blame for the TEE DRIS
It may be the fanner, it I OF ROYALTY
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•ata in a pealessraitiMa scars site evgar So
leave the Revd tenPlor.
Alpin t..'s Yaaaaa y Waistcoats,
The King of Spain is also en en-
travaigentiy attired monarch. Hina
... ......:� .;.a. ii g4.t7^74 Plrq l p.*,t rt �'n rl-^in'/-'. ey r9. e alis
may be the weather --but - annum. His htaje ty lute zt vehicular
WHAT THE WARDROBES OF laking for fancy waistcoats, of which
iteVe, mind_.you 1*VG SOME MONARCHS COST. he has *hymns a very large number`
Shredded Wily# at the in his wardrobe. Settle care of the
same Alar prise, the same "' loudest pattern, but King Alphonso
o,t the awing, it is said, to as friendly hint
high quality, the one r» interesting SGleligbt
l from King Edward en, newer
W'e$ril thea a startling garments when
in this country, In Spain, hewever,
feet, complete food, . sup
plying more real nutriment
filar, meat, or eggs, ,or veg.
etabless, costing much less
:...and afore easily Ali est
Cut out the high price foods.
Eat Shredded Wheat for
breakfast with milk or
cream, ' Eat it for dinner
with stewed' fruits and green
vegetables . A deliciously
.).riouri ling', ti leaf for sQ
p�
few cents£.. MVIadL :�a _ow
EVOLUTION OP THE GROCER,
"Engrosser" Was F st; a Dealer,in a
'' Kinds of Merchandise,
Nothing is so. necessary in any corns
Inanity, nothing so unescapable as the
grocer. It is the fleet business of the
frontier settien,ent, and. it plays the
Most important role fr 4he business
drama of any tewnn, ,'One can hardly
irnagirae a city, in any age; in which
there were no grocery stores, and yet
. the institution is a comparatively
modern one. Do you know how gro-
ceries originated? . •
-Only a few hundred"years ago cer-
tain foresighted tradesmen in Prance
wentabout the country buying up bar-
-
gain lots of merchandise, They bought
• fire damaged goods, bankrupt stocks,
all sorts of .commodities.. They bought
these things "en Broa" 'and made
money out of them. The 'trade was
carried to England, where a man who
bought hardware, •thread, furniture,
.e ' vegetables "en gros," or.in large
quantittes,`+called .himself an "engros-
ser." ° This was later shortened . to
"grocer; but the terns was still ap-
plied to thwproprietor of 'a general
business. The grocery►' was a sort of
racket shop, like the modei;n 10 -cent
,store. a •
Gradually, it appears, the ".grocer"
found it more profitable to deal in tea,
• coffee, spices, fruits and non -perish-:
able foodstuffs, and he confined his at-
tention to these things. • He took over
the business of the "spicer" and in,
Prance the shop we call` i grocery is
still known: as an °epicerie." So far
was.the ,original meaning of the terra
lost sight of that a man -who deals ex-
' elusi'ely in fienh vegetables panic to,
`be known as a 'green. grove ."
i
'' S*rtorls' Habits o£ Kings
. and Queens..
The late Xing spent a, gond. neral Adalnamflle, Kent Uo., N.13:, Jan.
more on dress than tixe present mon- Both the King and Queen of Spain; •0t'ii (Spe�ial, '• 6fi flan TeeQxnmen '
arch. sell alt their leftroft garments once a . ,
'-. Xing -George ip: always- l Ire a y' Tenn -at-avec ageany is lene n }lays lannwe nndney Palls to evens woman
well attired, but the difference be- the Queen of ..Spain's Left -off gownse. nn,Wc l knos. Se says Iijrs. Williams,
tween the dress bills of lather and and they have often been resold .in , wn and •highly respected:
sen la Remained .for by the fact that .lsonden. lady, residing here. yAires
ears
Wtillia he
whilst the late King ordered dozens .. A lady in the model-reozza of a Re -' was 'a sufferer for two yeartill she
of ,suits' .that lac; ,tamer wore, perhaps, gent Street modiste may be frequently used A dd s Kidney Pills.. She 'found
more than once or twiee, because he seen wearing one of the Queen of cu their; quick relief and complete
took as dislike to the material. King. 'Spaxrr8 .'afternoon-gowrie, of which re, That is why she is so enthusias,.
George never hap a suit put out of the original cost in Paris was $367.60. tiher praise of;them. «.
g in
his wardrobe until he, has worn it two In Leedoxa, at probably' fetched "My troubles ataxted with a Bold,''
or three dozen. times!. S52.G0. Ura. Witliams states. I .never`seem-
'ed t
• ii ' •aater,'King's dress, bills, exciud- The dress' bilin of the King 'and , 9' get• over the .les at.. shad
Queen . of Norway are lower than cramps in any muscles. and my joints
thnsa. Qf`maw well-to-do middle-class • were .stiff. There :were .dark eireles
people, a ,..;under any eyes whish were puffed and
Rogan Simplicity • " ' swoIlen. • I had', bitter taste' .in'•Nmy:
The Queen of Norway, except on mouth and I. suffered from severe
ceremonious occasions•, which are few headaches• "
at the Norwegian 'Court, habitually "I felt heavy and sleepy after meals
wears a tweed: dress • of the plainest and had attacks of neuralgia. Heart
cut; and, Igor Majesty's dress liflla in flutterings and rheumatism were^soon
the year do not .total $?60 altogether. added to, my troubles, I took' • just
Asa matter of feet, the Queen of three boxes of Dodd's. Kidney Pills..
Nnrwalt sometimes.,purehases dresses annot. be too glad that I did.'sc
at *a dress agency
the
Paris. Icer Every one° of Tars. Williams' symp-
Majesty also 'has the services . of a. toms was a symptom of kidney die -
very skilful dresser, who can alter or ease. L1($ Why► Dodd's Kidney nouri'hment,.
remodel: a dress"• when it has been so Pills cured her.
long i., the Royal wardrobe that it w GUARD THE BABY`
is. becoming out. of date: : , .
• The King of Norway's tailors' , bilis
• AGAINST COLDS
run to , about $200 • for ordinary
lounge -suite. Uniforms bring up his Fas�]i0ri * ' `ho guard the baby against colds
dress bills by about another $800. - ,nothing can equal Baby's:. Own .Tab-
Ilis ordinary wear when at his own lets. The keepeblets are a mild laxative
Court isa .tweed knicker-suit and soft �a S that will .the little one's stem-
shirt and collar. The Norwegian ach and bowels -Working regularly.
Court is the quietest and least" ex-y.j is a recognized fact• that where the
stomach and bowels are in ,good order
travagant in Europe. The Royal Each day ,unfolds something new in that colds will riot exist; -that, _ :the.
Household bonsists of but ten officials the world of fashion, for many inter-
and 'twelve servar,te, and of the of: sting novelties catch th eye of those health--of;the little one will be good
and that he will thrive and be happy
ficials only three are resident. The wise observe the •wofnen of fashion, and good-natured. The Tablets are
others are in attendance only on oc from whose apparel may be .gleaned sold by:medicine dealers o ail
casions of ceremony The Xing:and•: every little . detail and _itei' ef_mter .. z' by m
Queen of Norway dine .at the homely est which create the atmosphere of at 25 cents -n box-fromeT ee -Win=`
•hour of 7.30 and the meal, rarelhams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
y good style;.•
consists of more than three courses, Some . of the new ;,dollars are large
London Answers., Some
rolled .high at the back and low
in front.. These have been given' the
demure name on =ilk collar, and one
ia• illustrated in the ` sketch. fiome-
times they are fastened with little
buttons end. loops at the front,"or.the.
closi' is made iavisibie They are
iisuaue .nide of s: ^•in or the new figur-
ed
gur-
.ed`silke to contrast with the dress ma-
teriai. •-• • ;
:the loose sidepanels:on skirts, with
largepockets on each
side,` areo
also
recognized amens of :the newest .style
they are' considered quite correct and
smart.
Tel
Yeir,T Wan" "NOM W0w1R> FUL IMMO.
C** Olittg 1* An P.slUsti tar data
iNhoism Pam Smoothest Objects...
Mrs, Williams ° Says Use Todd's
idney I'ailleq
She Suffered for Two 'rears, bast Three
Boxes pf lliedd's Kidney Pills Made
Her a New, Woman,
.. Jag the cost of uniforms, ran to about
*2,210 Per annum. King George's
runs to about $7511. M
Ibis "Mejesty►s favorite material is
1I blue. serge (which is just now difficult
to obtain) or a grey check, and at the
- present time, when not in khaki, the
King may be meat frequently seen
fr, a suit of one: or the other material.
s
Soft . Shirts Forbidden',
' •
As a general rule the King never
keeps more than about a dozen
lounge -suits in his wardrobe; the late
King rarely had less than three dozen.
King Edward took a much keener
interest -, ,n :dress than ,Xing George.
The late monarch would often take 'a
fancy. to some material, order two or
three. suits of it, and then take an
equally sudden dislike to the material
and order all the suits to be' put out
of his wardrobe. • The late King was
not only always 'dressed himself. in
the best taste, but •he liked others
about. hila to be,` attired with equal
faultlessness.'
'His Majesty would not ::allow- any
member of the Household, even his
,intimate and life-long friends, to wear
a soft shirt at Buckingham Palace.
White linen was., always the rule, and'
even. King ''George, who thought the
rule somewhat- unnecessary, never
wore soft shirts in Lennon during his
father's; lifetime.
N . ' PETS,•' INSECTS AND `HUMAN.,
Interests of the Native, Quarter of
• • Japan. ,
In Japan it one will Ieaye the hotel
and the tourist office and the cocktail-
drinkers and go: out into the real na-
tive quarter, there are enough things
to interest "any•one. One `old man' a
passes with.. his load of crickets, vyhich
sing in hot weather and are kept in ,l
cages. like so many canaries. These
• gentle creatures make a noise like a
squeaky axle and one hid under` the
'.hood' of a twelve -passenger- car. would
subject the most careful chauffeur to
scorn. They are caught with •' bird
Aimeeand-make-nice-•little.-pets, cheap
to be and not= re` ring_ gasoline for
,, upkeep.
• My .rickshaw ,pan is an old fellow
whom - !tired a year -age and who -re-
cognized ma' again. He is loin -priced;
speaks quite a little English, and has
a sense of humor.• Y. have him trained
so that if we pass any one'at unusual
work or, go' near any novel scenes, he
points' out these things to me. He
knows` my fondness • for `'Japanese
• .children, who are the cutest tots,' on
earth, with their' gay clothes, slant
• eyes and bobbed 'hair, and if he seen
an'unusually:•bright dress or a•' _Ana
child,'he points'than ;out with•a. sort
of fatherly. pride of race. At two years
old the Japanese surpass' all other na-
tionalitifes;:in charm and attractive
nese, end these sober, yet happnei little
r_ti..: �.>_�• ---may---�_,_ ., .� - - -- -
• Discarded Suits.
•
King George, by the way; has in
hi's. wardrobe ; haIf za ,dozen smoking
dackets,.an artiele'of attire that never
figured in the wardrobe of the late
King. ^
•For ,his sr oleing-jackekts 'his Maj
esty,ptys•from $25 to $60, They -are
made of. a .rich, -soft material, a blend
f�'si
o ]k and
wool, are cut double=
seem -^-
sharp instruments all a razor's e
without the slightest harm has
demonstrated by a French sci.
The snail walks 'with the whole and
surface of his body, and it is prom
With means to iubrocate the'road
which it travels. A :peculiarly .e
plea systetn of muscle, enables i.
ening In any position to the sm
vet objects. In lifting itself over
maser'$ edge it elinge with the .
Part of its walking sagface to ones
Of the blade and'. extends the fete part
and: bends it down over the,other side.
Then it draws itself `aver gradually
and without exerting any presser*
upon the edge of the blade. It could
not, however, crawl along the :sharp
edge • of a razor or knife.
Iti is a feet tint while the. eolnmon
statin has lungs, heart and a general
circulation, being' in every, respect • aza
aixlbxeathing .creature, itis, neverthe- •
less, able to live indefinitely without
inhaling -the least bit of air. F,xperi-
melena have clearly demonstrated that
any or all, of the usual life •conditions
May be removed in the case of the
snail without terminating its existence
or indeed impairing its functions. The
snail retreats into its shell on the 'ap-
proach of frosty;we • _d. causes
the opening or th of its: shell to
be hermetical' sealed by a .secretion
of silky tex 'e absolutely impervious
to air and water, 3n this condition,
therefore, it is plain, that the, .little
eature is deprived of three of the
fol ;dements of life --air, water and
,et
ago
been -1:
a!ntlst. .,,.T�.nw�.
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erg
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t to
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PIANO
HOW TO CURE
STOMACH TROUHLE.
The Common' Cause is Lack' -of
Blood—Therefore..You- Must ---
Bull
d Upthe Blood. ;�
Lucid.
Asked to define the word eeleficit,"
a youngster replied: "It's what you.
got:when you haven't got as Much as
if you jest had nothin'.". •
Theoun
fellow who o:.
6" is
• h willin . to
do a little.morc than his share ,s.. give
ing to -be the man that later on the..
shirkers will say is getting more than
his. share
"Wes ,, t
Yes, . he ]•.turned, wad,.. of theb
breasted,: and .are all of dark _ colors, . -•e, cured by code. 'last winter, ,but I'be
`chiefly dirk. c, imson blue and r-• - ' There ,d" -the •nest intimate-r•elation notes- in :skirts,. -- Thenpanels::being. Nagged if I =call rebebee whit ,:,�
plea When at work id lis' rivate between the eonftition of the blood loose flap about in the wind', often die- _ h fwd.
writin -r' P and the activity of the storraach •closing a bright lining of contrasting inners s• 'none
g earn lin the evening the Kingty The Writ nt onres Co,d:, arta
always wears a smoking -jacket. blood depends upon' the stomach .for material on' the Ai^everse side. Prom �e
The: tailors patronised b the Kinga large part of its nourishment; while the front, these side panels. seem at •,,w Hurry up,..Tominyl"'called, znamma.
have a dummy figure of? his Majesty, every act' of digestion; from the'time first to. be nothing but • the familar ere late Are. your shoes on?"
en which the. clothes are fitted,: and, the. food enters the stomach and is as `i' s; mother, all but ones'
usually they are finished Without be- similate( by the blood: needs plenty' of e'
in „ fitted pure :well-oxidized...blood.r Mulligan: "I sent. a cheque_ to that
g ed at all. The King gives .glands _ • The mus nasi:._' •• • funis,- .but �I, don't believe' in parading
•' my charity." , Casey: "Well ?" Mul-
®`t+
ligan:.So I si
' 1„ " fined" a fictitious'tame ..to
*.•-vat 'of toyshop.--Christian Herald.
Getting Her Oene Beek'
"So the lavvyers.got about' of the
estate. 'Did Edith get •anything?"
"Oh, yes; she got one of the law-
• Four 'feet nour ,inches is the length
, of the Russian -rifle; it is the. lonOest
Nine pounds, is the weight of the
German rifle. .
Before starthtg the youngsters
to seliool give them a piping hot
Instant Postu
food exberti agree on two
• points—that ,the child deeds a
hot drink, and that the drink
shouldn't.be tea or eoffee.
ably ant its very extensive use.
'among thonghtf til" 'parents; .
'coupled with the child's fond.
'ness for this fiavory, nourishing
feod.drink, show how tompletply
nteets*the requirement.
amnse hi price, isuaiitvo
or siie 01 Psckage.
uantity of - Alen ie distributed work eerily according to the qualitn: of
Guild, the cagazietation founded by the The most common eguse of indiges-
Queen flea clethinte the , necetisiteds t9ino.dy is lack of rich, red bleed. Not
nee., Ffte 'Hatinined" Dresses. -.' the product ef the glands of the tn-
.' Her .Majesty's ' -dress billseare the tthese.tiadeispatintidvec,omach, which furnish , ..
the _exception,. perhaps, of...the. Qpeen more promPtly-cureeindigestion than
f • &may.. poi an; ordinary walic_ plentyeef•etire -blood. Dr. Williams'
ing-dresn Queen Mary eve $31.50; Pink -Pills etre the safeseind most cee-
than p5. The, cost of her Majesty's.
vening-gewns Vales from $265 to perfect digestion, strength and health,
the P
Here is nroef of the value. of these
WO, 'arid she orders from eiOtiteen
This is in peaee-thne. `Since . Per' several- Years "as a gielkt
suf-
outbreak of the war Queen May line
not .even Metered one ,evening:gOwn. ferer 'front indigestion. I west great -
She spends altogether son dresit ly troubled with gas ;in the stomech
about ;3590 per .annuin in normal which .ciused •disagreeable sensations:
times, which fer the tonsort of a 1 wits also frequently troubled with ,
iew., nausea and v4niting, which were Very
She usually vitstitesIhrearttridZsrewitai
Indiysti-ttepaps g. :s
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40 Wrier. arf,aePigwit
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ACTION '1 � 7$211,0114744,1011111M0
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k eaaorttg colors. ;arste bends, See
poatesen. Sym, entente 3s Orittan two.
Sydney.N.st.
ANegit, TIMOR., LUMPS. rTc,
internal and external. cured wick -
out pain by our lion,. treatment. Writ*
us before too late. Or. Hellman ateLt+rt'
4,,s.. �t>ntted, Vollingwood, Ont.,
t
f .weal esti Iwaw od es fes
a 1!aawm ear. M aceordaa r. wl.b the
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tis I v+ar ari'niw to C•e.cia.
areal.
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IftJ&ual"ne .Mgt* none • e of R
74)10 0•4 dlar Of she
fellows al Sc
NOOK ON
DOG DISEASE
And How. to Feed
th. 411010C
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aumwoublifttlf
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ASOLUIPROPOSITIONM anal
only MM. Closely okirne warm
=own. Howl a canton's/ marvel,
Crsily cleaned. Difleront bons
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NIERS
.Rem.cmlitr the.
cat-Sliortage..
The deepest rivers. flow with the
leapt sound.
IVait the Last likote
To Order° Out' Tour hilliest
You Might
Oct 1,eft!
Canadians Wanted-for,the 'Royal Naval Csuutdien Volunteer
'Reserve for immediate overseas service,' Only men of good
.Pay $1.10 1V1ininsum per day -Free Kit.
$20.00 per Month Separation Allowance.
trperiesged run fame 38 to 45, *ad boys front
15 te 18 accepted for Splice in the CANADIAN
_ Naval Recruiting Officer. Oatario Area •••
re- • 103 Bey Street,TORONTO.or
Dept. of the Naval SerrIce
"Pine -Acte Quickly. Try it tor Red, Wenit.
:" Sore Eyes•and Granulated Eyelids, Marino Is
'compounded by our Oculists -mot e *Patent
the'Publio and sold by Druggists at bee per
tome. Jitsninet Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
ISo end We. Write -for Boo)t of the Eye Free..
'Amine Eye ReMody OompanyrChicago. Ade
she orders a new gown, and is receive
ed by the manager in &private re- and what I did eat eansed me constant
ception-room. tt rule see tinders pain. I was continually doctoring:but
did not get any benefit, and had about
three or four dresies at the dame titne nmedeenp_iny_nenesenue-reeeeta-endnur
alace, The ,Qaeennt robe -room is 'a for life. One day a friend asked me
large apartMent, the walls of which why I did not tren Drelinilimas' Pink
are 'heed with Mahogany wardrobes', Pills, fled while I had uot Much hope
enable of holding. 500' gowns: 6nd of a cure I deeidento do so. I hed
dresses. Here are time of the prieila- only taken a few boxes, heweverewhen
'13ald bY the Queeh fel. article's of at.. I found they were helping me. Very
tire other than deesses: Patentleath- gladly then I continued the use• ef the
;5,25 Pen • peir; Pills, and in less than three niontha I
✓ • walking -shoes,
gloves. fron-e$L50 to $5.26 per pair.
•By far the most extravagaetly at-
tired Royal lady in Europe is the
Pn.ted to run to 325,000 per amium.
hen -in London 'same Years ago she
e taken by a lady in the Ennlish
ablishinent ann --gave an order
raight away nor over $2,60n worth
e the smallness on the order:. '
The wardrobe -rooms of the Queen of
/1111 ',consist of three large epart-
ments?,' fitted with dustproof ward. "A man ea= into my store the
robes, and capable of holding alten ether daY,". said the druggist, "end
heeded tee seven preseriptions' te
of a cold,' i remared to him casual:.
wife •never gets her. money"s • worth.
sWeeqing over' Canada. The man
who contracts it, will find ithas been
ne Misfortune, during. the, adeustment
days otter the •Taa.
•1111P. 4.17-"%oesese-4,nansorifill
Increased Profi.S'‘:
" The_big reason for the growth la the 'consult:option of fertilliers
'Reis in 'the tact that conumercial fertilizers- hicrhase profits Wherever
proPerly used," ;lays, a guvernment` bulletin,. If yew. °land ie. lolling
itss avstilable :fertility YOU can, easily 'build it up and increase. your
•
They • give year crops a scowl start, stimulate ,growth and
increase the yields. Even if you are getting good sresidts front your
lands, Ilarah-Davies fertilisers produce still. blgter• .and better:
'crops; They are prePared bloodrbottes;' trinfidifigaletc., id Just
7the right proportfone to (sanely the plant food Your soil lacks. Let
ertaLhelp--you-seleet-Alte-oorrect-ferttlicerio: your own •
Ocular needs. Write for our free fel-till:Mr hooltiot and hullettne.
•
•••• • Ontario Fertilizers, Limitid,„ West: Toitiate:-
With -New Meek Cellar eued-naose
tattle which appears quite often in the
new dresses, showing' the narrower
, Another treatment ef side .panels
nen learty Mean and to feel that life extends to the lower, adge of the skirt,
wai again 'worth- - r alipz; is attached there; and falls *softly over
been troubled from time' to time with the edge in puffed or draped effect.
attaeks of rheumatishe and the use (.)n Puffed all around in imitatien of the
the Pills cured this an well -es _the in,- 'Turkisn trouser effeet, ire :Come•orthe
I took the pips, and in that time I supple taffetie; And silver tiesee cloths,
have had no retern of the trouble." dresses in tnis etyle are 'extremely,
Dr. Williamen Pink Pine are sold by gracefel. the skirts devoid -of any thm-
an dealers medicine or may be and inieg whatever end the bedicea 4, tow
by mail at 50 eents • a box or siic. rather snugly in contrast. The bailees
boxes for $2.50' from The' Dr. wen are reality bardly mere ehan deep
lieracMedicine Co., Brockville, oat. bands suspended by straits, of ainisoe
et e over the sheuldere: Sleeves there, are
Bound to Pind Oat.. - • none, ueless the bends across the up-
per part of the arms are ae called. In
ever, sleeves begin to ne • more fav-
ored than they have been fat SO.Iirie
time. The flowing -sleeves which form
a kind ef drapery reaching almoot to
the edge of the skirt is a etyle with
getat charm.
from your local MeCall Dealer or from
titue *like Minn -VS wimnmr.
„ McCall Company, 70 Bond Street,
The publisher of the best, Partner's
paor in the maritime provinces. in Tetoeto, Ontario, Dept 0Wal •
writing to tia daces'
woukl.say that do het know of
a medicine that has fit001.1 teat Of
has been an unfailing remedy in our
and has outlived dozens of would-be
competitors arid imitators?
Thirteen 10109 OD Surfa'ee ated
sixteen submerged is the tlpeed of, the.
itinosos Liniment Cotes Garreat la COMIC
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of probably -not less than $5,000 per
alum. She isvell known to all the
great Paris modistes, in several of
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