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STOCKINGS FOR THE PRINCE.
A Beautifnl Admirer Mates HlsHl?li
iidss a Pair in Colors (ta UL.
COME DP OVER KNEES AND FOLD.
W. C. 1VMtue> Uh* a >rw Dogwood Cleok
Like Ute ;'im Ile <;??/? Away for Imai
fii-.i ni. 1 SSPttsa* Mocklnga, Hui
B..11..111 1 PoaaeSe and 4Baot ked
P.?a* ? the Nrweat Thing*
Pur Mru.
ir far Tie Time*.)
Ttl.- in with a
rui-h : abes the Friar* ol
WabM appealed iijna: tao aoiSng ?
of ti.- i int. kkith iii* bapeiial aeji
M.. K ? - . i : ?. t . . ?.:? l ; , .. "1 BS
COlOlf Ssxrn D.xx y.-.y pMBB of tb* Cl.ll
flub, ti. -?? I
man ,i ; - - but e ; :..;:? 1
. tn Iii-- ka
? ? a ol - i '. ? .
j tit . I lilli- fra a is \\ 1,,, ;,
\ BP"* ian ik li, :.
^ stoi? praaeatad, ami Mint ti
going around th* leg uniter the knee, and
buttoning tightly. It le. very hemming to
a well-turned calf, but aomethlng too
awful to picture for one t* at Isn't curved
III ff to liebelt** line of leg beauty.
Ths bloomer trouser will alway* be
'.iii. i by tho men, tK-cauae whSB BSStod
tla-y ian pull lt u,. uki-r tb* knee and
rent the muscle*, of the Lg. Bat, really,
it Isn't na iilti.a-fashliiiial.li- thia yt ar aa
the box bottom.
The aaiffbt of the polf trouser may bo
ie* t" Bes pounds. That ol lbs
ahoea I* from OM to tan ?? 1
*:.t.iy a pound an i i bslf thi i
The golfer of Ibis .
... | rtni
. - iii arboerd as lmi ? llmi ???'y. s\ ht d
I... Kilowa lit. ls going tO M
"*StS* St | fl ua 1 a .i 1 .1
? | ? .
his feet to 1 ? up. 1 en i i
tWlel nial lift, uni
little here below. Tb* l**0 th* trotter.
eui i: BTOCKINO.
T!i" en smi nt .i In gt g has f
An outlet 111 Un- gi
. \S a
n,rn laiki- slwsys 1
r tia V
eaa cai ibort, tia.-v.t
and loo**, I brain an i ; '
bees little extras added In ths way of
i istsi Inga, l i.irt. ri or no |
tbs b* t, and
Ibis,
Tia. most j f ot tho |
- far shot a ti ?? kia a it i* lena
-t very abort tr a.-'-is.
i*.t it i* not to be wera Ita fail lanais.
VOTES CAUGHT WITH HATS,
Crisp Bows Like CteTeland-s VittontTak
iD? OlTHis Hat, Int Has neasanter Smile.
READBT'PHRENCLOGMGFACIIOHS.'
(arli.le Hoaat* tho IMgnlfled Salut* that
raia i*t..no Leberrad ratall for Year* to
Allaln A Maa selling ? Hool* "f
How* f..r I'olltl.al lliminer*.
for The iimea.)
A s" .;. looking lialivlaiial approached
pf .Mark Unana, Mc
? a.ik"! the ctia
?
?T want ' ??'::h ? "
tb* th ii Hanna's rc
. , M Kil ? ' k "
boss. ? ros
, young
that this 1 boob of ia?
centnn ? ' ' : "x"'v
??What* th* Basra, ot ttl" atiorUi th*
/z&iUra.
'?AT THE GOLF CLUB THE MEN-PERSONALLY SUPERINTEND Till: KNITTING
i'rlnae said !:i return aro mattera clou.bl
in . I.* it ic irded biak lons
lt ti.i k t.'..- ftir knitter ta norh tba
i ? Us* h:iii tb* si ed < Keel.
Jv.'iittiiis ix men'a I i to tb*
bates is SO it.Uni** Job, a.. I knit*
t. 1 W.U a.
Tbs i ?: in this count*-]
Its Impetus < i Dey, a bi n W. C.
\\ lalla ;. ; |B*d IWO Of tl.I' ?? bull 1" 1
I t Stat ka i" -kaik- Tar Christ
i pi. m ais ?? BtlcbS Of the
i ? kv matta Iel, * aa k at a bow
I batja for
I
DOG .. "? ?!? Bl ICK8.
Al! t'
|
Hood, of * lo ba made
la K
v ruins !i- I '''??'
i ? i baa been
> l irs. and \k b*t hi r tb*
ii,, re fad to die out, . ? r it
Will 1 . ia a
ti. n is i
to the 1 I* thi f de
ia \\ bl a -i i ?? | i . bis
?
la
j band
?
le i e piata .i away In tb* caddy I
i.i. rj play*, i i u bli wi ll-llbed nick
lt |a ? \k..rii. batt
M ' r.ed fur
I i tb* 80 a O'* *m
, ld y bax
\\ lt
Of n WI
lill ll. !
"bul it
w** sea!
i .a.i> on lbs
.. > ? .
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A|
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nea I ol mort*.
i a i un "
in all
. r. t t t
,f tbs aptk
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? 1 r, a J a ,,\ . r .
i ths spikes, Thi
? from ii to
I
tbs golf Ronda, s bo most
1 ka. . i ,-a tla.ru the Bp
? la lp
Selce!
??
sri ? ' ths anti * Til*.,.
I. i
rh* nee
?
? t 1 Ka a alli, i's .
but there I* i
b mat k? aral
The
a ray, ar blaek,
..? I 'na, a* b ? ll
Wise;- f, ?"??'.' , ,, ;,t Jil*
i"- f . t in th* scratchy, clinging mate
i I. Tl . -?? fl "tle.a Ito* ki: ,-s . om* I il
ai i -.k i . but wesson's golf
Blocking* nt '?>, aral
lt I* not ll?:e'y thal the K',\f lerrlni; will
: by those w!:o 1,0 In
foi all tbs i 'i' st fla
?, In** tlie lox
bottoms of rid ?? suits. Thia box bot
toia ls a baoau band of niiiiou a-J.atia i
Tba logs storking l* taken In ? in i aloie
ii..- knee and rolled ovei ui til ll ina In a
? ai.-tia flat lanai !?? low thi
coif of ti
?ail. roll UM BtOt a .
? .1 r, .ai'..- ll--. I . .
ti rm ii uk i r ht .-i eery etti -
bend, i ai a m. ii ahaj ed leg lt i
?1 bl I fast. Bing. Bul t ?
k oua a. mattel ? of toll*!
?
. ... The fold ??
ntil . don*, aad
when perfected it a.. an and
i: ni Sa t bO ,Ktl lt kn j - silt. bed :
i ,a i?? ia a young t
ti wi - ? to go I
? ey april
til -a j.nrt to .na a.- s sort of a
lb- I ? :iai:r.s la : i
? I a last h..rn bea Stsi !? i out with
. ? ? I bs ll
bel i pei aonally i ?
; I
He tutors the men In tho art af golf
dressing. Latei ia ta.' afternoon be ta'K*
hls place nt tba lb.ks to asalst In thi ??
ir -tiaction, Ho la thi
Of a I golf rhlh
la bolds golf dressing ia I
a.ai though at baiie bo ttif ? . .
pta) lng a nait. b golf i r* thi
family, b* ?
?.?.af stocking! ' : ? bensstb lan.
Every ypjar there are n*e I i?
< a* of the newest > I tl -
ls ;i ia w ab Bk. A .'e-k lr I
..... i ; f th*
I
? and I* ll kt -
tb* lat-st !:? ? ll..'.
THE QOL1 -
i i i by n . rii-ar,i d rt Van
... | i f ti... nblflitg field by
ia- mon ia it, a .t
a encotu
kim oi "do tba pratt] "la
? - . ? ic; Bil ii ? ?
ks, or ul.eil . .
? "golf stations' ar* prstty little.
?a inm< i i on ? I oi corner* ol ?
Ibo golf
If Pi .... rei to lt?1
? .
oonpation la a golf st>u;-in ls the
knitting "f . -.-...iii-ii *,"'.
:
steel lmi
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? ; tbe
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of K..H i .a.- k.i., b*ai i's Se*
? rlth 'be
..ni kai' ?
silk, snd t
?
i ar* i
-
knit ti
pinid afterward*.
'I'la, i |: o '11*
d; ;,. ur illa- fl ."in ' ? . '
hg by the i i of I
al ri ", Iii. .i.i: ' Mon. kk ia r. 1
ta., ball, 1 ba' mi ee, in tb* ea I I
? i ? If I hs
lan'- HARRY GERMAINE.
Dil Not IM'.SI'.M': ., have
tri.i! many nu Heines au I bara full, i to
a. a. nt 1<> na ai'- r
arl]ia eurea kkb.-n all others fslj to
do ur.y good wbatekor.
HOOD'8 PILLS ari' th* best famllv
csthartlo and liver meuuiuo. Han
le, sure.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
yoiun iioiiuttuuy.
?
'lt lt Ho, 'Book ot Bow* :
j.^t hon ?
.should l
how lu, lute hu fri- nd*, i
to ht in . ?? a ?
a man mooing for offlct."
At ti . atti
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"HOWS THIS. BATO M'KINKET
c
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Shell
Here's an
C. f n I. ftem that>11
Olde-VaaiombS, hold out per
6c pair. ftft*.
tine Shell Side-Combs, with
ridge, bent or scalloped tops.
Nearest thing in color to
real shell, 3 1-2 inches long,
perfectly cut and finely
finished. Actually worth
12 l-2c. pair. For Monday
only, 6c. pair.
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Money-Saving ^
? Store News.
Folks call this store a mint?wc coin I
many Bargains. There must be Bargains in
business, but that which is classed as Bargains
must depend upon the approval of the public.
Ours are proven daily?that's why such success.
* Fine Silver Throw
\yt ? a. c a away four
WaiSt betSf old studs and
^5 29c. buttons. Add
beauty to
aj> your Shirtwaist. Here's an
offering that'll make the silver
ites open their eyes. Sterling
Silver Waist Sets?warranted
925-1000 fine. Twelve differ?
ent patterns, link cuff buttons,
either separable back studs or
post buttons. A complete 50c.
set. For Monday only, 29c. set.
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SSS MILLER & RHOADS SSS
meet you as you should be met in this line. We minister to your wants also as should be. We give you proper
quality-proper values-proper prices. You show best judgment and appreciation in our daily increasing patronage.
SPECIAL HOUR ITEMS.
9 to 10.
FIRE SCREENS
r lars* sta*, in puta,
r, w bite, i ? '. I lue, -
Ina Uk - .
?a
Special Cre-Hour Sale, 9 to JO, at 6c. each.
Only one to each customer.
10 to II.
WRAPPERS
* kin." of Genuine
i tum fitting, liniria:;
In m. vi?
and \k.. | bia k and whit* ai
Stripes, .it y?
Special One-Hour Sale, 10 to JJ, 59c.
. , r.a-ii customer.
WASH GOODS.
Regular beauties and sen
siblc novelties hobnob with
quiet and sombre designs and
coloringa to the gratification
of every dress and waist de?
sire of maid or matron.
New lot of C '? Docb,
whits | i nd, v. Itb '?? b.r.-!
Il .
Bot rt r Solid Color 1
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Fine Fi . a Pique, i
able, , '
Il I k V I
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Marsalla bi
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brie ls
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LADIES' NECK BOWS.
There is nothing add- so
much to one's appearance aa
pretty neck dressing,
handsome waist looks ordi?
nary when the Scarf i?r Bow
is not up-to-date. We tell
of an arrii i oi New Neck?
wear, - '? ted with an eye
to style - and economy.
' ? *. fine
'
linen,
-. n-iky
am, for
i a k, and
Great Sale of Housefurnishings.
We place "ti salt; tomorrow an immense lot of House
furnishing Goods at prices that will show that it's as easy
and simple to sell Housefurnishings right as it is to sell
Dross Goods and Silks right*
9-in. Dusting Brushes 35c. value- 25c. each.
Ebonized Handle Furniture Dusters 25c. vaiuc -J?c. each.
Cocoa Scrub Brushes regular 5c. grade 3c. each.
JO-in. Cocoa Siirub Brush, i regular 3c. grad, - 5c. each.
! 1 -in. Cocoa S:rub Bros ie:, regular 12c. grade 2c. each.
Shoe Brushes sHtfc Daubers 19c. value 10c. each.
Nickel-Plated Cuspidores -17c. value- -JOf. each.
Earthen Cuspidores, White Ground, Stipled Color, with Moral Deccrat-.^n- tag, value
- Sc. each.
12-iti. Berry Bowls, Cut-Glass design, 17c. each.
Dessert Siucrrs to match above bowl, 40c. a dozen.
J-quart Plain Tin Sprinkling Cans, 5c. each.
2-quart Plain Tin Sprinkling Cans, 10c. each.
Screen Doors, well njade, walnut stained, o^c. each.
Extension Window Screens 17 inches high; width extends from 27 to 31 inches?19c.
each.
Extension Window Screens--21 inches high; width extends from 27 to 31 inchej 27:.
each.
Tumblers thin flint glass, banded 3qc. dozen.
Dessert Saucers beautiful shape, cut-glass design?4c. each or 40c. a dozen.
Fruit Saucers 5 in. Parisian 33c. a dj;en.
Fruit Eowls 12 in. Par.-ian 17c. rich.
He aw Earthrn Flowrr-Pots, I. 3. 5, 6, and ?'e. fach.
Red PainVd, Heavy, Earthen Flower Pots (with saucer*!, 3. 5, 8, IO, 12 and 15c.each.
10-piece Engl h Pi reel a To let Sets beautiful Cc'umbine le ra 52.25 a set.
12 piece English Porcelain Toilet Sets p.nk, blue ard brown GCmiblat taiga $4.15
[ a set.
Attractive Values on Second Floor.
Never content with the successes of yesterday our
Second Floor manager -hows how very much in earnest he
is about crowding his various departments with e;
buyers. His way ni doing so is much to your advanl
Details follow i
WAISTS.
Ladies' Dresden Silk. Waist, made wi'h tight-fitting linmf* and whaVbones, large
slrevfs, high collar of black ribbon, bands of ribbon down Cn.!, arousal flftitt and extend?
ing from the shoulder, finished oft with Persian ,nmp (one of the latest , at *7-$0.
Ladies' Dresden Silk Wa-it. made with full front and back, gathered at v.ais*. with
mst Norn inserting down front and over shoulder, latest style sleeves, crush collar and gir?
dle, with fancy bow in back, very stylish, $5 each.
Black Silk Taffeta with fine sat:n stripe, Dresden effect, tight-fitting lining, fu'l front
and back with box-pleat over shoulder, long sleeves, Bishop style, pie ited collar, plain girdle,
very dressy. 53.
Also Black Taffeta Silk with black satin dash ligure, full puff front, fancy standing,
turn-down collar, new and nobby, 55.
? SKIRTS.
Fancy Black Silk Brilliantine Skirts, rich pattern*., ten gored, heavy, rustle lining, fin?
ished with velveteen binding, a good 510 value, your nick So.50.
Big special in Navy and Black Cheviot Cloth, Tailor-Made Suits, lined with rustle
linine, plaited back, full Hare, blazer effect, large slreves, good $7 value: our price, $5 each.
Ladies' Strelly All-Wool Black Serge Suit, extra fine quality, blazer effect, large revers,
full size sleeves, ripple back, eight gored, ru tlc lining, a 510 value: our pries', 58 each.
Extra value in Percale Wrappers, assorted collars in Persian and stripe designs, yoke
front and bael, with extra wide ant, Watteau pleat, large sleeves, deep cuffs, and turn?
down collar, Si each.
Pretty designs in Lawn Wrappers, full, gathered skirts, Bishop sleeves perfect fitting,
shotilder yoke. deep, turn-back cuffs, 51.25 each.
While Duck Skirts, made with one deep flounce, hfadfd with cord, gathered wai.t,
good value, S..e5 each.
Exlra wide Skirt, Pure Linen, umbrella style, with one flounce, edged with three cords,
sotrui'oitig new in the skirt Iine.just the thing, at 52.39 each.
Extra good value in Black Saline Skirts, made with one deep ruffle, titree snuli tucks,
full length and width, 51 each.
CURTAIN STUFFS.
White Swi^> Dotted Curtain Muslin, full 40 inches wide, in sni.il', medium and large
size dot, also large wi small dot combination, would be extra 15c. value, tor 12 I-2c. a
yard.
Entirely new, very stylish Curtain Scrim, with colored stripes, full 41 inch's wide,
12 1 2:. a Mid.
Alto Plain Scrim for Bureau Scatfs, full 13 inches wide, with colored stripes, good |
quality, 10c. a yard. '
SPECIAL HOUR ITEMS.
J! SB ll
SHIRTWAISTS
Onr ?ntSre lino of
1
Bl " k .a ld W
Special One-Hour Sale, JJ to !2. 59c.
Oniy one to each cuatomer.
12 to I.
CORSET COVERS -
Nie* 1 ' . ,
- Sale, VI to
DRESS GOODS.
Thc Dress (rooda story (< r
to-morrow i< a short
but one that amounts to .
great deal to those having
I tress (roods thought. T
following itt ni- are prici .
according to our idea i
price-rightfu
! ? - Btoffi new.
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ELEGANT SlUCS.
Not the fault of the maker,
nor the fault of anj one in
particular, but it'- ow ;
the general condition of th ?
markets that th.
Silk- arc on sale al sui h
uncomnfc
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NOTIONS.
There are
that give all their attei
to the big things and n<
thought For tii?- small i
ItY- different here.
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it tttt T |-T~1 O F>LJ/r>V A PlC RICHMOND'S BUSIEST STORE.
MILLER & RHOALO, SW.SU .SO East Broad Street.
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a. .
sll. Bun li
r who
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urslly isa* I
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in v..
genii mi
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v m Ilks I bsa certs!
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But lt ta
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lam.
The < to get s loag way
meena a
. , Thia la bown by a
,|... forebi id. A db
.a i.r ?! wt this, it meena a
... i ... *. go-etralght-abead
lion, lt I* a bel
ible" * ..ne.
, RH ,? .v\|, . !.i.\i:l.ANI).
, a i / to '"" t eher
common I
. .in! th* aram* !"?' ?? T:'rlt is
? - of eel Upping tbs bel wh< n
: t be tiai" i 'l!"' ,!-'"
rsftof
I fi.r.
N'. i .linn.. BS I Mr '?'? ' ' : ''?''? TKTB m0r'
tal offence t?. th* frbn.!* of Slr Julian
I'anr.. cfnte by itftin*< a tlna-cr Ba ht* hat
* f fclxinir
i boa Bli Julian,
:
lent in
oul dlplo*
: lol ? ? | .' j I . i; >?.
I -,i amita that
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it ii nora "i
ou foti tb*
I BOt 1
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x . effi tlve hat tlpf-l
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; nail jr and pu I N lot au
CAKLl.SI.l_ Pi'.NlFlED AWKWAItU
b'ESS.
il maa abowa tbs palm of his v.ajni
to tile world.
Kl.I.Ii BHAKES HANDS.
No "ia. ti. ? la tba ' Booh >>t Boo
thea t B i boa is tb
. in ii trip ta
wasbingt. d, it |j In three i in
dlrl led from th* i
Oral is a sten Istl
ipi* i a frt*nd ii- itt pa and look
- .a Tba
friend 1 swed
nam.
Pat t a* "a ia- ? -.varil and a
hand ki isp i ? th look ara b
other In tb*
to do vYIll I
bree* in *?? ? kl m j'>is
I old hand
sbabi '
Tblt i A wrtni s cor
.
pumping of lin* ii a
flint s.-t -i bot ii hen l-al
?ta-m thinking ol -
fur tb* asst !a ? .1 a" Rs* 1 f -
pents tkk'-ntv Um** >n !i Mock D
tbs bo* ? lt.-. .1 bat .llaap
peara hu s myaterioua kk..v sod is only
liahed out kkla n t.me tu rn.ive on.
MOBTON'8 BOW 'iv
Ti-... Mortoo Unv lg tl
la ii ? unpelgn. Thu ss bow
ll ia a (U ;? 1 witt, .i lian. ?: v a* i I
anal sa boom of l .it rethiaa,
i on" ck.-r - srSll to all
kk a., i ,.iv to bim -ts Lori !? fto*rtow.
Ai Mr Hoi tea ii hrs* i i ? tb*
tlka mat.-inn a sn-, t, Ai
bariv, t . . / .
right and ta t
.- ll" ri ii a - ?
af bl* bows. Aa ' Spltol
ir i> beer, baw, nt-ht an i left. Tl i -
tils ba kepi waving aad th.- asai
tb* moath
. thet kk.i* ?
.m.I tba ,-nvy nf ..tli.r fn**StgB diplomats.
Ko nair,'! bOW small B BTaBS "ia.
bbl akvii . .-.timi. tini. he ii--"* kkitii ?
of th? Mia tan bea* SS.
Thal Bushes ol men, T. C Putt, la not
a bovrer at alt. Hs takes eal hla hal le
no man and to f-ktr B***S*B Y. I bl*
bow i-1 siaii an abs.ra I I '
v..n foi-Klka him and Hank he bl Seary
makin* a slata ar breaking on.- Ile
polnta to hi* rout I hal ?"'? "?*'*
not a word, Hi* Ul"- lo aol tno\*?. bi*
!,. not aparkle. bi* **h**ks ?!?> B I
wrinkle T*aere i* an Imp-rrnstrebls
gravity al ant th<* l'l.itt b*W UhSl SI
oith-r ti-.Mfirtiiar or oSpr rearing, seeordlng
an rOl ar.* eoSSfortOd or cast down by tho
dei peal of abatracted bobs
In a political eampalarn the ability to
bow aeU ls 00e**d*r**1 part of the bat?
tle. In "li Roman day* it wa* the aa
compli*hm*nt of rememborlns nama* and
ckisp ANIi ci.iiVui.A.N.'. MAS' AI.1KB
Julius ca,?ar, lbs gretttost Rm m of
them all, enij.. >ytd i mun of *<r.ai BBSttB*
ory to salk ny lila ?ii,' an.| pronounce th*
oaaaa of assart min x?h.< agaBrasi I
In our nxxii Isa .l.ixs lli?? miine 1* not
x ted, and a Bairne, wkotkor it be a
galah oii.> or a stu 11,-1 ono. la \ Ci."l tx
'. xx!n> lurrta* away to pu'
down a note to tlie effc-it that he si1'
rota f"r th- lamli'Lit* whom he "knowi
111) " a.. 1 from wooaa BS g?*t*
hat aign of re.uKtittlon. Th* beat boxx r
get* thu moat votae.
JAaa-rCB BARTON.