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VIRGINIA MUNICIPALITIES ;LEAGUE IN PETERSBURG Representatives of Cities and Towns W ill Gather Thursday. fETERSRlH'i, VA. Oct. 14?The tefenteenth nnninl convention of ? the l^aKMn of Virginia Munlelpnti tles will -"nvcr,? In th's city Thurs day. October I*1 for a session of two dn> * l.' iits }'ro\vt,? >w Cltv M.ina H?r of l'etersbiiru. j>r>s <I?? nt "f ths Lunelle, nn1 Morton I. W.il eriti'ln. of- Richmond, i.-t.it > .? tul tn-.ia urrr, prop.*t ???I .i pr?i; am .-f Ult'isiinl Interest Unit \v ill lti?l<l tlii'i B'trnt "'i i'f the .1" Joe ,t t. ?< the full two day?. The addi ? ss i wcU'innit Tv ill b?* by Mayor Samuel \V. Xiitimir, ami the resp.'tisi* l>> .1 'hn \\ Mm.ro. <t m> ftibtr "f th-- r.l. linioiK) i"ltv Counr 1. Tills xv I 1"- '? 'l??wi #| |.\ thp at ntifi address <?' th>- pr?-sii|.-iit. the roll cJ?H of 'hp dtbs rind towns snt! th* report ? ' the s?'er? tat> and treasurer. . Tuple* ti? Hi* III*i-u%m-?I# The prop ram li..-luiles sn h mib J?C's - Shall Tltfre H> a Cininitu tlotiftl > ''"II vein Ion "Til. V ? v? ;. ? i?: t of tl.< M itibipallt Pressing Frohli in? -. M:i:u? 1 Tavatlun; "Spt?':.i \s?es?men:s for l'uh'.i- 1m rfiom. Hl> . "The t'.t\ It'i.lu- t" "Th.1 I;.-K11 III ?l tin- St.it. 11 c iw lv rr- ct-.tti t" the Municipalities' , "Paving I * t ? -'uk i'i til- M ? ? I ?? t u ClJy"; ' A I'.iv iiin IV'oKtatii f"t :> Siji.ill Pity ' \ Practical Health PlVicram . /? --litiii ti \ .tg.n.a Ci{ c.? 'Shall the I. ? al .lull U< At*-'!isl ? d' . ' ' *" - < nil I ii a 11' >n if Pub lic Welfare Work in Virginia." unl a iuimher "f i. t Ii e t s port a t nln g to th" betterment of the eittcs and town* in-the s-a-. The -? r; In !il-l- m il v. ? - kni'Wn Hat. .. s M a > i it K ? ? ;>? : ? f N ? ? ?' - torn;' Mayor Alnslio. of Itichmnnd: Ffrink T- ' Pa vilb K I. F.vi d. of l'.i. hrn. nd; .1 I' .l.rviy. ..t Pyrtsm.'iit h \\ M Ui.'li, of \1? vail drla. I Walk. TilNt.ll. of N o I f ? ? I k ; 3 t; Va-*. I'f v All. ti .t Sav ill-', of* Richmond, >i nd many others. TH' re ? . ;?.?!! dl.?i"iv^;. n .m mtji.y i'f * i- i.iii'1- * - at'il Mi-1 d?? 1 ? pates \\;il ha. I* an opport tl nil >' to pr'tx tlt then V 1 ? vv - I llbriiM s.|iinll-Tom n Problem*. J. v i >? . \ that tin- -ma II t oy n I 'i ? ''!? ins w i 1 - v .a i ??! ii I erifi? ci ? ri Th - ? .i> ii ? ? I? 11 i "ii to* a ? 1 ' I - si i.a 11? r i 'innnin it irs a ? we!', as ' ;-? them in -he nlms :Ki r.|.;e.-ts f the i-aglie I'll K'l q.?j r.'Cht tlu rr.' . ' "c ? -1! cm- I., a . i-1 <-.?.( w ? h a bar nil.; u:\en lv t he p? ? 'p"? i ti t h- i' >adi 1 t > All ll:^ at ' tis J.oint to a la! i.?- at tf ml ante, as t het. i- appar-ntl> more lnlereft taken ill the leaf tie now Ihfiti a' ativ tin,, in it- h vti.i v \nTHHK \W \L OF 1T. S. TKUOPS A(;.-\IN PI.AN.NKI) |Ry A ??????? ia t e d Pi'" 1 W AS H i N'fiTOS. < I-t 54. Tltfre wcie ?. ?. ? ?. .i t. ? ii v today I'i uov.-iti n;^nt >? it ;? - that a pr- te. t fi.r cm plei< M iidra w ai "f Aitii-raaii troops from the Rhlni ?n> aualn tinder ' '' lerat"ii. but that no dee ?1 U v> as \M" M.d fir several da} s X" authorized statement as to the rfftL"tif promptfiic r?nciinl d -? is Stall ' "h? subject at this time w as avii iab ? !.-r w uld any r. -t>.n- l?|e olR .1 furei-ast i-iMit se ? ill be ftdc pted The I - t.d Stan- tow lii-' aboii 1.0*' "rtb- i- and men m ih- i" ' upifl arta Th- Wasliln? Ion tin ei nment plm.nrr! t . withdraw th- >?t;>. f.-r.e ? f.r e n,"'itl .- at" but d' f< ? red or dej'v ;? th' small de! .'I'-htn-nt -till l'nai. .'.it : > ? i ? -ti r>'pre?. ti ta t. on fntn i ;ertnan\ and from s 'tin allied i i|ua: 'i-r- that retent ion "i ?.>me nil- s w I - ije?irab ? fot tile . ff. t or. tiif then iidii c ditTlrtillif s be r i>. . ?: O'rmaiu d Mn r . s. |t w:? i her* i' ' ? '."i> h"Wever. ? .'.<i t ' - c -d'l hr: c k ?!'? tronjif ? ij e tt.e ? ? I \ was deferred t? mji? ORG A Nl'ZA TIONS OF VIRGINIA WAGE WAR ON WHITE PLAGUE Captain \V. \V. Baker. of Hnllslioro. Nanml State Tuber culosis Head at Viuiual Meeting of Ho<l\ II ere Friday. At thp Annual in?ttink: . f the Vir cinln TuIi?u. 'i!msis A>-??? .?? iut i>>n. In-!?( in the I'haml'Pr ? ?(" < 'oinmori-p, tin lollowlni: otlhits ? i ri* ?? 1 ?? ? ? t?-?l pr<*?i ll.'llt. t *11 pi a I It \\ \\ It.I i? .? r. ..f Mails ln?ro. \ it i pr<*.si<l* ni, .1. llax l''V. Ot Mil I 1, l|. I III . Set ??nil V Ic*' - t ? II - '(??III. I! Tali* Jrvim*. ..f 11 i >?? stone ? ? a I?. I ! ?'it>.i ? .? i I ;? ..rp. \\ 11 ..f IMi'linioml ami si ??I'i li>r;', I ? r. 11? ? \ l\ I '1.11111.11:..; .. ..f It . him-nO Tin* I ? ? 11? ? W I ll|; ?\<>I|(|V<- < IMIlltl it I H.lS :11 ? I? ? ? ? >11' d I? > tli?- hoard nt ?111-? ? t?>i s. I 'apta In V\ H Itakur. l>r. I(?.y K l"lannai:ati In. .1 T. Mast in. T >r I'. ?' i.< vy. i?r. w. I", brewry, (i)r. ? liari?'?. i: tirimdy and Miss Aku< .x l>. UaiiiliilV.il, I ?' II. \ l,atan*\ i.f Alexandria. HT.il \ l.snnhwrl Mart n. ?{ I'atawha Sa n a: i. 11 ii m, \\-r- <'l?*rt* .1 in till the iin* \|> i<il trims of Mrs T W Holi. n*-..ii .iihI 1 ?r. Mosliy C IVrro?. n> s;?;inii. Mrs I-'. It rn xtnii, director nf inil.l.i lii>altli nut!"'- S'ati- Itnani r ll.allli. a 1111 Miss .1 nnnlta .1 |s ? : tlo. I: ? liiuoiiii Invtru- t n Visilliii: N II !">?? A SSneiil t i ? > 11. were ?"? ? M in 1111 \a..i!n'.is ? ? ii tlo* li..at<! of dil'ec tiirs, \r filmi; t.. tin* report .if lixini: I. Sji.-a? . ?? \??? >i11> <? si'i i f t i r \ i.f t In i-s-.i ial..iii. read at t to* ii I inK. en ?i 111 ii.111. ii i.f I ii In i . ii ??? ? ? or k lilt' i|||;l 'it \ iinliii.i lias In . n ? IT.'. II'. I. a ? i nil |> I Is In-.I villi i ii u II"' .ist V a I'. At I in- li.'K llllliliu -I I'i.'.'. tin f \\ ? I til I I I'I..til /. .1 ? i H .1II ,;..a ? t is : in. t ..iiinit In till., i i ? 1111. v i s \\ -I li ii I nl. r t In- jilt isilii I i' i. . .f ; Ii" \ i|,ii:ia 'I' it.i i. til... s ,\ ss.n'la I i.iti. Tn il.it.. linn .hi' (Mint nil..- ?? Mill} . i u a ii i/.a t li.tts ami ?inlit ;>? r man. nt i l.nl.-- who t .? 11..t t their (imlincs t>. ill. a SMina I 11 ? ii m..ii: lily K i.ht linn ? Ii* ? I ami iiiiii-? > ? ? 11?? |ial:.'iil> Itav* In in a i| in il : ? ? ? I to tin tlit'i' .-tal ? s.i li a t.. I : ,'i in tin- last yi-at. It I n*'t > of III* Si Wi ll- l|l?i'|.\ . I . i| tllll.imll 111* lo'ih'ini nf tin |*<-1 ma ni'iil ? 1111 "I'll. -niii >.f $M 1T"''T ^ s ial?*'.l la>t yoat till ..null I lo -.?? .1" t'hrisl tuns i?. ? f ? hi. it iua ?.?;! ???' w as 11 twiiii'il ii t us uml i lii-s for local 11 s ?? .-'* \ * nt ? <'it loiinlh-s liav* app! i-il their i>i*i . e nl 11. ?? t. v. a i (1 tin support ,.f a | > t| I > I; i ? It?*alth n'ii?<< T? '? nt v-1lire* pntlAnt.* hnvi iia*l their I i-Mhiii?cs pa ill wliollv mi a [..nt at ? 'ii** of tltf State sanatoria Twinty fottt' 1 imsi's of material r ?? I i ? f havi* I ii rendered ami < :tlit rniini ??*. supported ili-iit al I'linii's. Wythe ?" ?. m 111 > applied its |iini|itai;*- ti a 11. Nl welfare i a iii|i. ami I! ? hm.iid inrrli il on with signal sue. .-ss th* ttii.ili't n health rrnsml* III a t: i ? ? 111 ? >t the fit y ami patnehial si li....l? illlli I .nllnt i~ inml Ul! I'll l o 11v* 11 citiniiy ?? I lull's ami ?il | ? 11 ? il ilrltik inu fountains in I In- siliool- * mo thou sand four Ii ii ml 11 inn) s \ at* liars aioi titty two I l ilts was l.-llllln il I ? I ii \ i I Ii* to In-lp support Ililll..p ? >a na t oti nut. ? >n .lulv in. al tho iusi iu a t inn of , Mi*s 1 .!? ** 1 ii ?'oinli? l'"osti-i assislant ' ?. i-ri'tai v ..f th<* ;.sviM .atlnii. tin I.ions' i-lull, of Kii hnioml. under ift 111" - H icli mo ml Coiisi>rvii(ory ^ til" Mil sir Stuilios ^ 21 n Kii si lirorit Si iTfl. J rhmio Mmlisun *Vt7l?-\V ELOCUTION AND ORATORY I Prnmalit' and I'hyslcnl Culture > Spi't'ial Classes Tail Kill by MIIS. A \ XIK CI,K(i(i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Fall Sport Pumps A New Sucdc Combination Presenting a very |(leasing One-Strap in the new shade of Bobolink Oo/.e, with tan calf trim mings that add to its serviceability. .Marie with sturdy welt soles and low, broad rubber heels. Gotham Gold Stripe The Silk Stockings That Wear The Patent' rl Hold Stripe .^avos th?* stoekinpp from ruinous runs cau.^d by garter-clasp cu's which so often destroy ordinary --:1k hose. All the now or shades to match the Fall leathers, including the Bobolink featured above. With Lisle Top $2.00 \Vitli Silk Top $2.75 Third and Broad Streets. Kranch Stores: .Nnri'nlk, Stores: Portsmouth, 1 Store tlm sum < f mm ?td InsM ill# .1 a ml minor ran |> f I ntnli-i nnur islii-d i ll lldri'ti. Inratod alnnit II vr mlli'v f r? ??n I: i'Ii mm <1 "ii l hi oslinrno Tuinpiki-. Two ruinps nrro hold, wi'li :m 111 ?(> rii \ t in :i I > Tutal "f sixty Ii i l.lr.ii In :iM. 11.1111. . K iu tuns i "I ?: 1 ? v ? f lln Stall- >lu lllllill 1,111111 lull llll.'llil |H.SllTS \\ ... ? ? 1? w ?- t-i- |><11 up I l-riiimln ill ilii Slati' Staff nn'iiitii rs lii-ll-. i'I'i il 12S talks ainl ilisl i ilmt ? ii i|iiant It ii s nf ?-<lu ii 111? 11:i I ma 111 r VIKCIM W UK \I)S OKI. \HUM A HIGHWAYS |Si?iial t<i 'rii- Timi's - I ilspati'h ) wivni"sTi:it. vv. nit. M Krmii lit""* n ' -- in 1 l?"i m!l?s iif &:? ?#i*l hard sut fa< fil I'ntii'roti anil ctavo r? nds In Oklahoma in four yi-ars ittiil nil i: n it imi civon !?> tin I'r.llpil stall's Huronu of 'Hiibllc Una.Is f ir umioral ? I1n ioni\v. Is tho ri i "til mail. n that Stato by I'ri-nl F. <*l?rk a W'ttulioslM llich Si'hnnl biiy. who In.Ill* ilin offlro tit Stiile liiL'h?'H> I'linitnis^lnnor "f ? ?klahnma 'I'Ih- ? tit -i- 1'iiai! usii-ni ?if (In stall-. in.-: uillni; rn.nl>- nut yft hard siirfai i-il. Is v.iliii i at s!iiii.iiini.oiui, anil tin- d ?1 p a it ii. i'lit ln-ai|ii|. In Mr. I'laik N 111 ? a I 11 u t" ?: ? ? I .Mi.linn .(Will wm lli w "1 k \ ,,i 11;? part "f tin' I'"s 1 will I-I In-I in ? I ? I a 1 n ill In aililitlmi ?? iii-'i t: tin State's i".ill ill pa I t tin-n '. \|: i iark ma na tin aII111ill"!-:I- III ? i-vi imri-ail. ami I- said In liavi -an-.| tin- Statn murh mriiii'\ 11\ li.i\ i u i . i taus mail" Ii \ Stall- prismi i'"iivi.'ts -lis toad nf I-it> iiiu tin-in in ili- "i>rri market. 'I'l m/K UFI ICI \l. 111 l )S ASSOCI \TipN I II Ip|-:\V l"l.1V \ I I ? II Man ? i'Ii t in. ? I iii (_ "I Mi .Ma ii ii 1.-I i-1 ii I ?' i s? \ss.ii'iatinn ,t i. r.i .w "f tin 'rii hi/a' *'? i iii pa n\ w.i iliiti-d pi i-s i 11 ? - ii I II 11 II I ' It I III-- 'II .1 \ . pri--- .ill' 1.1 ; .1 I... In- its 11 in. ? 11 I a i \ ..ml ,\i i. a til I la lit II Inn. tiiasut-i. Tin as-., at Inn is dnliiu siiiui- i \. i I - hi W"i U in i Ii i'liiifiiiiinit v iiiimic wh'-li as t-i-. i-nl ? -?.lit rilml inn w .i- mad* t" t In Kid I HMD LEGIONNAIRES OFF FOR NEW OBLEINS ' riiirty-Five Loral Mrnibcrs and Several From Near-By (.lilies in C.ar. To attend thr niit l?>n;il con veiltIon of Ihi- A ineriratl i.OKii'ii, whh-h he eiiis ;i fivc-ilay session in N> ?' <'r Ic.'ins tomnrrow, approximately 1"0 Ion ion nn ires from all i>;irts of Vir ginia. are on their way ??? the t'res n'lil '"it.v. Tht'v lire making tho trip ? ?ii a specially chartenil Senhoar.] Air l.lni' train, anil should arri\e at their dost inal l"H In time for t In- opening of ill.- meeting. In the lilclinmiid car that I'ft Main Street Station Inst nit lit at I 1 I | i?*!? 1 ? i? ? U . w ere I Ii i rt v -fi ve 1 ? ? ? i11 litem 1 hers ami snvi-ml from t'hartottcs \ III#- ami nt Iii*r norir liv cities Twn , oni? from Norfolk anil Portsmouth sections were ;ul11"'I at Norliva. and tli. delegation from N'orlli I'.iiolina was picked iij> at Italcigh The special train is in .ha rue ?'f I! Vaughan I.Iovil, district passenger :ic<ih <.f tin- Srahnnril Air l.ne. anil will stop at points in South Caro lina anil Oeorgia for other l.'islon ihi iron Included Iri the Richmond dologa tion nri> <*oloii?"l John A i "u t chin s. .1 .1. Wii'kir, Jr.. Mr. a ml Mrs Quaries. i'i.loni'1 II I,, up!.. It II I'i'irv. .1 St.vall. Mrs. S It \il.ri. Mrs Iin vis : 11.11 daughter. Mis. ttrad sli;iw ami Missis. Thomas. Norris. ? liiy. Myers. Taylor. I.ihcrmnii. Me t :!????>. Tax lor. Monofio. I'ampl.cll I'at tfrsoii, Kl t or ami ntliprs Others front Richmond who will take other route* t.. the convention itli'lniii' Mr. .mil Mrs fs. S Stirlilltt and l.oiiis M. I t|l lion. \ rrn ti u ? ? iiumi i s f<ir t Ii e ; tii-ii of the Virginia party at N". w ' n - loans. hav<> already, horn ooinpl. toil h\ It ii h.lt <l I*. He i rne. sort ?*a n t ? ?* t - arms anil acting adjutant >.f th>' State IIon Ho loft Richmond last Thursday lilt hi for tin- convention . it> ami arrivoil there yo^terd.i\ Mr I'.eirne ha*l II* oil in NVw <u|.ans f?.j t?? ii years hefnre romliiB to Richmond and assured the legionnaires that there uoi?d ho no fear for In. k of .ic ; vo illmodll t ion v. | i 'any in g i he delegation fro-n tin tiistnei ..f I'oiumhia. a special Sr., hoard Mr l.ine train front Washing ton. iu?<"i thrntich Richmond Krl >i-|\ night it 1'On.sst er| (.f ssyoii j sleepers, a dining car and baggage |car CO-OPERATIVES ARE IN STATE OF EXPECTANCY .luilici* Itniilrln Will A unuii tier Llr flftloll III A 11 i*u i**l font rnl-t llri-nkiiiK \\ eiliirmliij'. c I Special i<? T!u- TliiiHS-rMsjuitch. J kai.i:h;m. x, <?.. ?>ct. is.?The dose of thi? thm?-<la.v 1 kmI l>att!w I III w hicll the Tulilli'i'o < ? I "VI I'm' I'o 1 < i Vl* As<tilfiill|li|l ll.lS 5"?l)!llt ! (???tit iittiai??-o of an iiijiiit<-1 !nn ami re I si r:i in I n ir orilor against al'icCcI ????!? - i inirt-liriMkcrj, left opponents i?n<1 support ??!??; of i-"-(i|M'r;i t i vc market ItiK ii a stall- <>f expectation tonight, , wIhmi .ImlKc Frank I ?:?n5??I? sliitfd. j in t)n- court house at Nashville. that I lie wiiiilil ri'SiTvc il> clsioii in th? | i-iis?> ami niiiiiniiii'o his opinion next XWilni'silfiv at I'ImiiuiiUi "Gets-It" Guaranteed Corn Remover Your Money Hark If It Foils. N'l-thiim Is mi ntt? t lv IIi'i-iII?? ss as , tin' Mift?*riii|; from ailing. Painful iviili Hi ts-lt" ami tin- trick is ilone Km hard i-'.riis. soft coins. olil corns. n? a . <"'ns am ???mi '>r < alius. AH l>.iin s 1ops Instant l\ ami the corn 1- t<? 1>..M-u iiiiH soon ..in In' ilftvil rit l?t off. root ami all. with tl" tinners Your mone\ chff rfu 11 v r?fiini|i"l If I' '.ills. H'lt I' iio\f-r fails I'nstv i>ut a trill.- K l.tixvrence A- Co., Mfr. r'hlcau.i \<iv 3 V[B] V ($??) f The Refining Influence of Good Furniture '""TAKE notice, your next opportunity, as to the character of the A Furniture in the home where you are calling. If this is clean, correct, refined in appearance, then look for the same character istics on the part of its owners. IK the Furniture is shabby, out of (into, you will see those with whom it is associated untidy in dross, careless in appearance, careless even in speech, provided always that it is not a matter of finances that prevents tiie purchase of proper furnishings. BOLD statements, these, but true?painfully true. And. being true, don't you see how vitally important it is that the Furniture-you place in your home should possess the same attributes of character that you like to find in yourself? YOU will enjoy going over the sales floors in this big establishment "because you will meet so many friends in the way of refined pieces of Furniture, rich, warm-toned rugs. etc.. that you will feel as if you were holding a reception with cultured people in your own home. ND when you realize, as you quickly will from th^ plain figures that are in full view, how little it costs to carry out your ideals, then A Indeed you will thank us for having invited you to come ydmior & Humdley 44 Heart of City" V (c=3l V (fc?j) ? v Mr 'tr "r '''f>" r " " " P '\ f-'Uv/Vv''^v/UM1tS'U' '\ )> 1U j ft ft '<+ ft 'A K 'A K 'A * 'A ^ 'A '* kN /A /A "?? 'i<*n v. u K :a* \ >' Xj-'. 4*.*' v>Si 'M\ -liSi 'U^ Zili'iC&'ltt'U ? % i: If ? ^kv ^ ^ ~ rwrr ^yi Vf ?' '??** "f ".' "? > ' ?*''?. -s^'^ r?#l\TT-T lllllif $$i?iii# STERLING SILVERWARE MADE BY SAMUEL KIRK & SONS COMPANY . The Oldest Silversmiths in the United States 1 IS SOLI) EXCLUSIVELY BY SCHWARZSCHILD BROTHERS At the Greatest Revision in Price Since 1912 It is not" necessary to describe the elegance and fineness of Kirk Silverware?as their name is a synonym for quality in every home?but we detail below the marvelous prices at which these are offered. By reason of the continuing arrangement we have with the House'of Kirk, it is only possible to purchase this Silver ware from us?and we are more than happy to be able to offer to the people of Richmond?who have always shown their appreciation of our efforts?these wonderful values. We cordially invite you to come and inspect this display of the most exquisite solid Silverware that is in the United States. Mk Mjfj,. ^ ?.. __ ? ~'2sss??& DOZKN WAliK N'n. 4 76C Tablespoons .... I4 Soup Spoons ISO Dessert Spoons .... 4 S!? Teaspoons I email).. 4S7 Teaspoons imedlnm) 487 Teaspoons (heavy) . . .17 Bouillon Spoon*.... 132 Coffee Spoons 305 Ired-Tea Spoons. . . . 358C Orange Spoons 134 Dinner Korku 173 Dessert Korku 300C Salad Forks 2860 Ire-Cream Forks. . . 36 1 Oyster Forks 22" Fish Forks 100 Dinner Knives (H. II. stainless steel blade) 185 Dessert Knives (H. H. stainless steel blade i 4 84 Tea Knives (H. H. stainless steel blade) 261 Fruit Knives <H. H. stainless steel blade) 2 3 6 F I s h Knives ( all silver) R7 Hutter Spreads SKRVING P1KCKS Dozen MO.Ott 28. OO 28.OO lli.(M) I 5.00 28.00 in.no 7.00 20.00 I 5.00 4o.no 28.00 in.no in.oo II .on 37.(K) 37.tt<? 32.OO rtn.no 25.00 nn.oo 14.00 No. Asparagus Fork Asparagus Fork Asparagus Tongs . . . Asparagus Tongs (large) Baby Spoon (bent handle) Baby Spoon Baby Fork Bon-Bon Spoon Bon-Don Tongs Rarh $18.50 8.on 2n.no 25.no 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.25 SKKVIM* P1KCKS No. 521 Karh I bent S Bulfr Knife handle) .... Butter Knife (flat handle) Butter Piek Cake Knife (H II. plated blade) . . . . 74C Cake Lifter (me dium) Ca ke Lifter (larpe > . child's Fork (small) Child's Kork Child's Knife (small I (all silver) Child's Knife (H. H. stainless steel blade) Child's Spoon (small) Child's Spoon Cheepp Knife (H. H. plated blade) ... Cheese Scoop Meat Fork .... Meat Fork.... Cream Ladle Ent ree Spoon Fish Fork Fish Knife Food Pusher Fruit Spoon Game Carvers Game Steel 4 41C Gravy Ladle (me dium) Gravy Ladle (heavy) Gravy Spoon Ire-Cream Knife (H. H. plated blade I . Ire Tongs Jelly Spoon Jelly Spoon Lemon Fork Union Fork 8 Lemonade Spoon... If. r?3 3 7 6 73 1 1 ft 1 ftS 1 Pi 4 84 1 3 2 487 !? 3 I ft I 1 3SC Cold 13 6 Cold 1 4 5 11 7 224 231 2 45 264 26 8 268 4 4 1 i o i 20 1 3 I '? 316 317 3 2 2 1H 324 l.oo 1.25 o.oo 4.50 n.no 1.50 2.25 2.3o .75 1.25 2.25 n.no 5.(Ml ?.5n si.on to.oo in.on 14.00 1.50 7.00 12.no tt.no 4.nn 5.nn 10.00 8.50 15.00 A.OO 2.00 1.75 1.25 7.00 SKKVING PIKCKS No 32?C 3 3 :> t me Letture Fork ... Mayonnaise Ladle .1 5ft Olive Spoon .... 3 (>2 Pea Spoon 34 4 Pickle Fork 37 1 Fickle Fork 373 Pie Knife (H plated blade ) . . 372C Pie Server (all silver) 211 Poultry Shears. 3 7 0C Preserve Spoon 304C Relish Fork .. 306 Boast Carvers . 1 llo?st Holder . 306 Boast Steel . . , 4ft5 Salad Fork . . . 4ftf) Salad Set (fork and spoon olive wood bowls) ... Salad Spoon . Salt Spoons diutn ), pair .... 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