The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-09, Page 8, •
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Niue'lin. Underwear
Great Collection For May Selling.
The first leading event on the May program at this store is a
great sale of fine muslin Underwear. We have been planning for
months for this special selling, and it will be an occasion of uncom-
mon interest to the ladies of this vicinity. Instead of putting these
garments on sale in the mid -winter months before they are needed,
we have them ready just when they art wanted. Ready 'mall their
daintiness and freshness, just as they came out of the cases direct
from the factory. This white Underwear is made by the leading -
factory in Canada. Hundrecls and hundreds of operators are kept
asy all the year round to supply the demand for it. It is Well made from good
atton and cambrics,,and good quality laces and embroideries are used for trim-
mings. The garments are modeled after the most popular American styles, each
is full.size and as near perfection in every little detail, as it is passible to get. In •
no case is there any skimping of material or workmanship, in order to get a low
price. We will be ready on,
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
Sialurday,'' May lOtaft
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'With a, greaLdisplay of dainty white Underwear, and invite you to come and see
not necessarily to buy—there will not be a hint of that unless you wish it—but .just to
see the finest, collection of ladies muslin Underwear that has ever been shown in Clin-
ton. Hcre are some hints of styles and values ;•but thebest and most satisfactory way
to judge of their goodness will be to see the goods in the store. •
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Many different styles to select from, but all ara good, and better than you can make
Gown of goo3 quality English cotton,
yoke 6 clusters of find Woks, linen
buttons, collar and add trimmed
with fine cambric) trimming 50e
At • 65c
Gown made of strong Englieh cot-
ton, yoke hem stitched and tucked,
linen buttons, 3 inch collar, (miler .
andouffs trimmed with embroidery
trimming, each • '65c
At 75e
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vrn o. good English. ootton, yoke
-hemstitohed and -wide tuelhi;dellife .."
and cuffs trimmed with two inch
open work einbrot lery trifle,extra
special value at each ,56
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insertion, 'collar, yoke and miffs of
two inoh cambric embroidery, -
doable across ehoulder, pearl but- o
tons, each 1.00
At 1.25 •
Gowns made from fine English cot- "
ton, fanoy ynke,dittgonal tuoks and
hem stitched, open work insertion
down front,donblb aoross shoblders,
troller and miffs of cambric erabroid-
ery, Jearl•battone, each •
At 1.25 - •
t 85c
Dwn made of good English cotton,
yoke of open work insertion and -
tine turks,donble across shoulders,
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collar,front and yoke trimmed with
good cambria frilling,' each
At 1,00
Gowns made of quality English cot.
ton, V shape coliarosollar,yoke and
cuffs trimmed with fine cambric
' embroiderythem stitohedyoke with
8,
wide open work ineertion, each. 1.00
.At .1.00
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Gown of fine English cotton, yoke • . • •
• of clnetere of tucks and open .work '
Gowns of fineifIngliph eottop, Oleic* ,
ignite it -front, yoke Of ali oyer • -
embroider , inserton with
ribbon•routid neck, yoke, nenic and'
Cafe edge a with fel203' . flubbing
braid neck and ouffs of embroidery, .
broidery, doable across elidrildere, o
Paltri button, each.. .
At 1.40
Gewe of fine English cotton, omn. • _
brio finieh, yoke of nerrow striped
' open Work insertion,V shaped neck,
• double across shoulder, necik and
miffs of 2i• tmih fine embroidery, •
. pearl buttons insertion around poik
yoke, eaoh., .. . . • . ..... ..
At 1,50
Gown of fine English cobton,cambrio
-.trash,- yoke of torohon lace, and in -
Emotion, and rows of fine tucks,
f cambric frilling and two inoh tor
ohm lace around bottom of yoke
ond ouffs neck and fc ont trimmed
with two'inoh torchOn law, pearl
1,50
Gowns made ef fine liloglieh cotton,
cambric. finish, low, equare nook,
silk ribbon,insertion and embroid-
front trimmed with insertion and
cry across front, shoulders and
wide otimbrio embroidery,onfis the
same, neck embroidery trimmed, a AA •
pearl buttoner -4.my
At 2.25 • • • • -
Gownot yery fine English cotton,
bright cambric finish, equare out -
neck, yoke of fine tucked media
and lace insertion, froat of nos
tuoks, eambric frilling and lace
around neck, miffs tooks
med with cambric trifling edged
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with lace, bows of siik ribbon at a cm..
neck, eaoh X.X
At 3.00'
Gown of very fine oripabrie lawn,
neck out square, front of very fine
tuoking,row of flee it:martian morose
top of each side of front,shouldere
rieoleand cuffs- of three inch fines 00
muslin emb h
oft an EVERY GARMENT IS- FULL SIZE. '• 40i
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FRIDAY , MAY 0, 1902,
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LOOAL NO Trt,E13,
Fader° for rent. Apvii to U. IRWIN,tolinton
Qne: * J'faylor's fire proof safe for sale,emy
term% Apply to .1", RID0112' or
O. O.R.A.NOR, Olintou.
potatoes Wanted. -Highest price paid,
1OAICTELON 11110S.
Rest granulated sugar a 44 ver 100 lbs. et
4 ,T. W. Irwin' .
Flo Social -At Ontario street church under
the auspicefi of the Senior League oz Ronday,
Alay 19bh. Admission 10e.
Sugar -We are sailing ItROPATEIS' Gran-
ulated !Sugar at 4e a lb and 28 lbs of G.A. White
Sugar for 1 00. Pure &facie Syru.).1.00 a gallon.
W. 0111SIL,
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PARALYZED. Mrs Challenger,
mother of Amos Oballeoger,of the base
line, experienced a paralytic stroke last.
week, which affected her right Side;
while she is now slightly bettero she. is
still suffering lout is doing as well as a
WOnattil of 75 can do under these eircuiro
cumstances. We sincerely hope she
may be restored to her wonted heatth
and strength:
A FALL CAMP. -There will be no
annual military Camp until September.
What vviththe fourth African drafts
and the men who will go to the cor-
onation, the perrnanen6 corps will be -
sadly depleted of instructore. More-
over, there will be no major -general
commanding to do the inspecting.
Gen O'Grady-Haly leaves Canaria ear-
ly in the month, and Lord Dundonald
does not take command until the be.
_ginning of July. •
GIT,N CLUB SUCRE 3, -The third
shoot for the Gilt) club trophies was
held on Thursday last week ; the day
Wits line and the following were the
Arnres meds, :-20 E. Blacken
10, J. E. Hoyey J E Cantelon 15, Dr,
Holmes 10 ; 22 birds -R. Graham 15 ;
23 birds -A, J. 1Vforrish 18„ J, T. Ems
merton 17, J. Forrester 15, N. 13 sit 14,
B. Oitibings 13, It Agnew 10, R.
Pawns 10. The next shoot will be on
Thursday, May8b, at p, rn,
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THE OLA.RENDON..--Messrs Per-
kins ez Mahon, the new management of
the Clarendon, are now settled here,
havidg taken charge on the 1st of May.
They are experienced hotel men, Mr
Mahon having been connected with
the Hodvens House London, They
will no doubt do well here as nothing
but a llist-class and up-to-date hotel
will bp conducted by them. The trav-
elling public will Rad the cuisine of
the Clarendon moat to thatof the city
hotels and every courtesy and atten-
thin will be paid. We hope the new
proprietors will find Cliotcin, a pleas-.
ant place to reside in and that they
MeV' do well here. , •
. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE RECIT-
AL. -An illustrated lecture recital on
Wagner's celebrated opera "Lohen-
grid" will be given at the borne of W.
Doherty, on Tuesday evening, May
13th; at 8 p. mo ticket e are' to be had at
Pi B. Crews, -at only 50c. Mr, Barron,(E'rincloili London iionservatory nf
Music) is the lecturer and will illustrate
the story of 14,,hengrin (the Knight of
the Holy Grbil) 00 the piano, He willo
show bow Wagner, .by certain' inneical
times ie. able to describe etnotione,
characters, actions, scenes and the
various beauties of the opera and music
in general in ,sireh a manner that music
becomes a new and liyieg tning to the
listener: 4
NOTES -Geo. Potts was ont to
Holmesyille last week papering and de-
corating Fred Leonard's fog to there not being a quorum the
school board did not hold its regular_
monthly a:meting last week; ag L Jack-
son has resigned as trustee tor St.
George's ward nevv member of the
board will be required....D. K. Prior,
of town, has the contract for the Oda
work for Dr Milne's new drug store in
Myth- .E, M. McLean has rented the
Gibbing's bootie On Kattenbury street
east and will remove to it shor!ly
We learn that there are several ladies
in the north part of the town haVe
been doing considerable paper. hanging
of late ; so adept ate they that We WV
not be surprised to see them With their
"shingle" out.... W. Elliott. bn adda
ed to his livery several fine new ouggiee,
one a handeOme varnished gear from
J. Leslie, and the other from J. Trooper,
of to wn....Flies have made their ap-
pearance ; get your screen in order....
Cron t fishing has started and a number
have made good catchee.. ;Airs W.
Beacom has received from the Woods
men of theWorld the insurance policy
of WO which was held by her late
husband in this society ; this his been
quick payment and does credit to the
order... Rev Geo Daniels, Ph. Dot of
Goderich, will lecture on "William
Pitt, the Great Commoner," in Ontario
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street Methodist church next Tuesday
syndicate is being formed for the pur-
jevoseenpinhg....The Zurich Herald says a
pose of taking over the "city" of St.
Mrs Ed Dinsley, Mill
street, who is about 80 years of age and
walk the other day, injuring her arrn,
and was unable to rise until II. W.
feebleinin health, fell down on the side -
Cook rendered assieta,nce ; she has
compelled to take to bed but
we are glad that no serious injury
was sustained ...,The Goderich Town-
ship Rifle Association mill celebrate
May 24th by a shooting match in the
morning on the range trOow J. New-
cornhe 9 and a picnic in r he afternoon
.W. Plurnstell under'int an oper-
ation at the 'hospital !mei, week and is
now doing well ; his friends hope to
see him out again BOnn We under-
stand t hat H. B. Cono be ay build a
block,( it his toreeent staio ) next year
if certain arrangements of e made....
The bowling season will sl.oet on next
Monday as the lawn is n ab ut in
proper condition... .Chas Sullivan,
who was arrested and tried here last
week, for stealing a horse and buggy
from Godericb, was brought up be.
fore His Honor Judge Doyle, and
pleaded guilty to the charges; he was
remanded • until today (Friday) to
allow the Crown to make enquiries
with Previous ernployees as to his
character...... The first sitting of the
Court of Revision will he held on Mon-
day, May 261, at 8 p. m,,..W. H.
Smith lost kerma cut saw on the reed
while drivitig to Goderich the other
night; the tinder...will kindly leave at
Now Erot office or Hotel Gloderich....
At the lael couneirmeeting it was ode. -
Med to observe Coronation Day, May a•
26th, as a, public holiday __Matting
of ,rag gatherers -some say part of.
Coney's Army -struck town the other
day; there are seven of them who do
their caming on the 'Huron road....
Many willbe sorry Co learn that our
friend Rev Peter Straith, (Oen of P.
Stralth, of town), of Innerkip, recently
suffered the first stroke of paralysis
which affected his lefo side ; he is
hardlyyob recovered but is improving
;which friends will be giant to hear.....
A interesting article On ch'elv-n fatten-
ing from the pen of V. 0„. F.Pord, of
liolirtesville, will be tour.d in b s issue.
....Anoong the shipments this week
from the stock yards were a carload of
Cattle by Mason 13z Forrester for Tor-
onto and one of hogs Oantelon
Wallis for • Toron to ; next Mond ay
S. H. Smith makes a shipment of five
carloads of cattle.
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7110 W L. Fair Goa Minton.
A Rare liagazine
Bargain.
Some old Magazines, but
just as good to read. as current
ones, and look at the prices.
CeernopOlitan 11 Numbers 'for 20o
fibribner 11 44 25o
Worlds Work 12 " 50o
Harpers Weekly " 860
Art A.matenr 24 " 75a
Godey's li " 20a
Review of Boolean 23 " 500
Jahdiell Home journal 81 " 500
A Seven-Oent
Offer.
Ittet the thing we think you ought
want in a hooey decoritted" Floor Pot
Three colors, silver, red and blue, gilt,
decoes.tion on two sides, 00014 43 inch*
high and eight in diameter, Did you notioa
that the price is just about whit yeu wield
pay for a common pot. They are not
china, perbepe they are not fine enough fee
table use, but assuredly just the thing for
Window; Verandah or Lawn.
About Wall Paper.,
HAS% had a brisk season of eetling, leaving sane remnants to be bough*. •
at specialpricesjin some oitses only enough for one room lab, these are
offered at about halt original prices, all grades of wall paper at honest ;
• prioe, as good as can feed), be be offered yen Anywhere, and a larger 'wort.
went than you will find meet pieces.
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The W.D. FAIR COminton.
"Otten.the Cheapest—livvays the Rest."
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FOOTWEAR.
We have the beet assorted stook
of boots and shoes in the county.
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• -Special values in Ladies' fine
hoots, Oxfords and strap slippers,.
alter due consideration we have
decided to give up the agenoy for
the Slater Shoes, and are cleaning
out at cost the balance of the -
- -stook: - • "- - -
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We:shall be pleased to shove yon
bur:stook and give you our prices,
it rnight be money in soar pocket.
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Our spridg stook of thoots and
shoes is now complete, we have all
the latest styles and a comparison
will convince the camera buyers
that our prices are as low as good
reliable shoes can possibly be sold
at.
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We are sole agents in Clinton
for aloe J. D. King Shoal]. They
' aromadein the latest -styles- and
the very best material,..up to
date in every respeot,and we think
they are the best values in the
market, try one pair and be con-
vinoed; we guarantee eyery pair to
giveientire satisfaction.
See Our Boys' & Girls' Footwear
(lash and one Price ., • Eggs taken as moth.
'41'he Old Reliable, •
The Store That Never Disappoints
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' All ourgood skirts are thade with an inner dint frill, . •
,-,- tiyinniginft.n7d0;Ltdhcl:seto. :the lif,e of the ga.rment, T.Irere is:a. posve @it,ving -in. .. ' tiL..._ . .: .... . ,. , , . . ., • • , l'• . . . „ .. . • • . . ' ; . ' • . '.;:gar
Pz*ect8 the...' VtlItIttltillttIttt,tlItt,tititttIttItttttlIttlettlil IttItt!!!!!!!tilttltItt!ItIttlIt!!!!!1!ttittIttl.ttie
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• SSAkktiirtt5ss.0mmeaae of. EognligshEnlh cloitti-o•h•no"h d•hraemvo,,s3t• rrionvgr,•a ••aonfd t • ueiknec.h . frill. • .e..ie.h: . ., ' .....,••„.....,..'..' .....-,•••.•...'3sOa- n_ I11n110--^!
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At 75e
. . .. -... - • ton,' weamedonble iewrodoable frill
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hail, inner of fine cotton, outer of . I At:2 25 - di/0, • -
Skirts made of strong English loot- . = .:
o inog muslin with tucks, edged , ,;„„ Skirts of fine, English cotton, seams .„,,,..„
''' "' . row of 24 inch Iorohon lace, under
, ion, 11 inch raffia, 2 inch hemoind •
with. 5 inO4 torob0:111.0.0..eftob...• • • .". 6 onter of muslin twitted and edged ,,„". ne.
double gown, 20 inch double frill, ' E--- • ,1
frill of cotton, eaoli . ; ...... .. . ... . 75e At 1.25 •
• . . . with two inch lace, . eaoh. • ,...... "z.7O0 , 3.
strinAthree rows of narrow tucks, . ;,4 in,oh,frilli.ng,onter ef musrm with
21 inch deep, inner of cotton _with Skirts,made of very fine English cot- , ' -.
At 225
ton, 13 inch double frill, outer of . E— :'
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.' At I5e Skate made' of strong English cot- 1 ...
• . ton,seame doable sewnolonble frill, - 51.4' ,
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kirte made of English cotton, draw
frill of 6 nob cambria embroidery, itaoc
, t 1,00
' kirte made of good English oetton,". . At 1,50
under frill of cotton, each
' amoorgeerars,oeranoilirrow tuoIrs • aria . li 1.2,, .ffne muslin with three rows of asse....
lace, roh
ist lams insertion arid one of 2i inch E
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draw string, 3 rows of tricks,- frill; ' - -Skirtiregood.Ertalish potted., goatee'. •••• likktiftleYrele"5ae,of,very titieangi;s.hOot.r.00ssoo k.,,,. y• 0
• of 9 inch oambrio embroidery, Aik double sewn, 14 inch double fn. ,
kuretdOttolvrexchir,tr...AVOlUVOtiiV.tAVIt 'jnner Qt.1149.419.4912' -7.1th inch deep with three eltulters„. of
n,•-• ••- • - '" : .ton, double frill, outer 20 inohes.
At t.:016 frillmg,'-outerof uniihrkand=t-tydh,
torohon lace and inch insertion, to .ffnifinioki and 111 loch handsotneth soo
Sidi ts mrde of strong English eot- muslin etnbroidery, each • X11.1 nt
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. ton, seams double sewn,under frill each . l'U At 3.25 .
' of oanobrio frilling, 10* boob, Outer. :
frill of muslin with Madera of '
,kt•-440o-•'-a'00000irts of Very rfO' , ' Sknee geglieh nOtt011,
tucks and hem stitched, a 'very o - lakirte made of fine English cotton, cii=brio finial; seame deuble sewn,
eerviaptible garment, esoh I gip nem! double sewn, 13 inch doeble '14 inch double frill, miter of nous-
frillonner of cotton with 4 inch ' lin with two clusters of nareow
At 1 25 • frill, outer of Muslin with 5i inch o 0O, tuake and one to*" of 4 inoh Inger-
fkirts made of 'strong English. cot- operi work embroidery, esolo, .., .. lisOir tion and 8 inch torohon hoe, each 0.40
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English cotton and cambric skirts, very fine quality, handsomely trimmed with laces and
' • .• embroideries, beautiful garinenti, not more than one or two alike' at, each .
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- 3.00 3.50, 4,00 and 5.00- • • • ' .
: I The r3EST'dollection of 'WHITE\XTEAR ever shown in CLINTON 1
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. , It cannot possibly pa;y you to mare theni up yourself, when you can get them" ready-
-7-- - inada.at these prices. All qualities 8, re good and they -are perfect.in, away detail,-
-DaiVers made of English cotton, . lel value at ' per pair. ... .. . .....
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imams doable sewn, cluetera of mix- ' • I lit 50e . . . Drawere of Very fineEnglieh cotton,
row tucks and one row of • torohan 1 beanie double sewn. shaped band, '
lace, pet pair 25e Drawers made of rod English cot. • clusters of narrow tucks and 6 inch
At t 5e . . ton, eesnis donb e sewn, 3 rows of • frill of handsome ranslin enibroid- ng, -
1 nom* Was and four inch frill ray around bottorn, per pair OW ,
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Drawers made of strong cotton,searne I of cambric enobroidery at bottom, soo „ AA
double sewn, embroidery around ea. ' per pair .s.. s.. • .. ......... Mt . At EMI
baitetn, per pair voe At lige
' Drawere Made of fine canibrio, ',hap!
At 370 IstaViers of fine Englishootton,deates ea °baba, Boone double sewn two
DraWeralnaded fine Englieh eaten, dotble gown, 8 inch frill of fine cinders of nerrow tucks, and trill •
seam double ietvit, austere- of muelin with Woke and valanoinee of 4 inch media embroidery. per
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At 25e broidery arotindbottonoextre spec -314e is 0T
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tucks, 21 inch terehrie em- lace Around bottom, -per pair. • 75e pair. I Ir , . ...... 00,
Annual 90o Sale of Men's Hats
MAY the''101h, we coilihaeitee oar annual side of.tien's Hats at 99e.
It is the great morieytaving nat event of the season. that are sold down to 1
or 2 sizes are gathered together, and no matter what the former price is, marked at 990
eseh tortilla sale. This year we will have a bigger iot than, ever, and if you will•come on
Saturday you will have your choice of over 125 hard and soft hats that sold at $I 50, $2,
and $2 BO, POR ; 99 OTS -
Don't let this chalice slip See them in the window The earlier you 00010 thebetter
the choice
We show an immense stock Of all the new things • 4.
.in Neckwear. People who appreciate .choice goods
should see our neW range. 13OWS 8114 *CIO. I:louse Tro$,
are the prolier thirrg`for the coming season. .
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We are after the 'Shirt Trade
and when you see our great assortment of New Goods of •
zrz, the celebrated make of the W.G. & R. brand you will be stir
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prised. The price is only $1.00. $tarcl.ied fronts, short bosom -
openbackand front-and-the_heSt fittingsoods on the market.
[Made to Order for 1 0
41.1tots le,,e,the'd OP'
, Suits worth *100 in the regtilar way are now sold'. at 610,000made to
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er(iur own order in any shapeor style' and besides a great atisortrnentof pat-
▪ terns to pick from. ;The first question asked is how it can be done. Being
manufacturers we 15.ny our cloths and trimmings- direct.from.-the 'mills saving
the brgwlio1sa1e profit, and'*6-,are tying our custo,tu,er.!the benefit of this:
Iteen•lmers will be surprised.at the wonderful. • .3
Girls Wanted to Learn Operatitig•
jACKSONEROS.ATZG*sti;HE CLINTON'
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