i I i i 1 1 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS LITTLE HOMEMADE PRESENTS THAT EVERYBODY LIKES Th I n K finny lo Vreiiitro Tor lntnlly nml Prloniln A lrtitly Slnllnnrry llo Skntf llnKriiirr plulit Photo lrninc Iliili Dull KnlttliiK lliix It Is a wise girl who looks nlicail for lior Chrlstums gifts nml plans not to linvo such a niHli nml worry nml work nt tlic lust moment Unit she Is In no oulltien to enjoy the tiny when It comes With evident Intent to nstlst in this sensible foiohantletlnetq Tho Household suggests suitable articles to juepare for neatly nil soils ami con ditions of people Including the follow ing For the Sister nt School Huy n pound of wilting paper octavo size unruled cream white and four puck ages of envelopes to eoiiespoml In- A BOX FOlt STATIONKKY close them In a box made of heavy water color paper decorated in water colors Tills Is ensily mnde Tie the box with satin ribbon Watch for bar gains in the writing paper nml you will have n very Inexpensive gift Pocket Pin Case For a Traveler A useful little article for n man who is traveling is mado from two pieces of cardboard covered with colored linen the initials being embroidered on one side Sew the pieces together over and over and stick the plus around the edge It is an old idea but just as use ful today ns It was 20 years ago For the Girl Who Skates A skntlng bag made of daik blue or brown la dles cloth lined with rubber cloth and with the monogram embroidered on the outside of the bag will be ap preciated For a Business Friend Take five walnuts make a hole in the end of onch and dig out as much meat as pos sible With a tape needle push a nar row ribbon through each one of the shells connecting them together and fill them with melted lead poured thrpugh the holes in tho end and tic the ribbon ends in a bow It will be appreciated by a business friend who must leave the otlicc or desk with pa pers lying loosely about For a School Friend Cut a piece of white cardboard In the shape of a pho tograph holder Silhouette some dai sies across it and paste over another piece of cardboard the same size leav ing space at the bottom for inserting a picture Then bind it around with a narrow strip of dark paper that is stout and thin It will make a pretty framing for a photograph to be hung on the wall For the Baby Cunning little pick aninny dollies for babys Christmas stocking may be quickly and easily made at home by even an indifferent sewer with limited supplies nt hand An old black stocking leg a little cot ton n small piece of white paper cam bric a quarter of a yard of blue or scarlet paper cambric with a yard of narrow lace will bo all that Is requir ed Cut out a paper pattern of a doll about ten Inches in length Lny this on the stocking and again cut making the arms and legs wide cnougli to al low for tho seam Stuff with soft cot ton Mark eyes and nose with white thread and mouth with scarlet Make a plain littlo petticoat of the white cambric with an ovcrsllp of tho color ed edging neck sleeves nnd bottom of skirt with tho lace A littlo hood of the colored cambric edged with lace completes the dolly For Giandma Elderly ladles who knit appreciate a flat pocket of nine Inch squares of brocade lined with sat- MATCH HOLDEIt PIIOTO FRAME in and Interlined with canvas Initials are worked upon one side It is edged with heavy cord and hangs to the arm by a loop of satin ribbon with a bow at each end If you have nn empty beef extract jar you can mnke it the basis for a pretty match holder The materials io quired are a silk handkerchief about 10 by 10 Inches one yard of satin rib bon three eighths of an Inch wide and a dozen littlo colored toy bells Turn the little jar upside down and place the handkerchief over it the center of the latter being just over tho middle point of the littlo jar Tie tho hand kerchief firmly around tho groove In tho jar with a piece of string then cover the string with a band of ribbon On opposite sides of tho jar sew tho cuds of a loop of ribbon 10 inches long by which the match holder may be sus pended A little bow may be sewed on at the top of the loop if desired for decoration Now sow a little bell oa each corner of the handkerchief and two more on each side about an Inch and a half from the corner one Tack tho handkerchief In little puffs about the top of the Jar 63 otherwise the ends will ban down too long HOLIDAY KNICKKNACK5 TnMrfnl Trlflon Wlilcli Sell Writ nt Ilnnnitrn Clin roll 1nlrn 1 to In spite of tho aversion with which most people declare they look upon sucli means of dimming money out of their pockets tho fairs for church and chnrltablo purposes which precede the holidays hold their own if they do not Increase every year Now for n few words ns to the best kind of kjilckknncks to piovlde for the bazaar Many people make a great tiff FBAMKS roil 1IIOTOailAlIIS mistake in spending hours and hours over the embroidery and manufnctuic of a bedspread cushion or screen which they fondly iningino will enrich the funds to the extent of many dol lars Now no greater amount of la bor and little more expense If any will provide n dozen or more smaller pro ductions that will sell off at onco and will In the end bring quite as much gilst to the mill Only too often a masterpiece of the kind described will piove a drug In the market and will bo one of the things sold off by miction or perhaps returned to its worker who will probably mnke some uncom plimentary remarks on tho saleswoman who did not or would not sell it Pretty nnd tasteful modeiate in price useful nnd novel nre the ndjectlves that should be suitable for bazaar ar ticles A good trade is often done in little bnskcts which do not cost much nnd are mnde attractive by perfumed lin ings and libbon trimming nnanged in a variety of ways Boxes offer nn attraction to most visitors and there is a vast field open to the amateur in covcilng and dec oiating small wooden ones such ns those ejevoted to cigars and the larger cases thnt mny lie had from the grocer When lined with quilting perfumed or not according to taste and coveicd with old woild looking brocade or tapestry these aie not to bo resisted Another trifle that always takes is a pocket for photographs in the style shown in the cut The foundation Is of thin board which If preferred may be cut of some more regular shnpe such as that afforded by a shield heart fan or star instead of the in definite form sliown In the sketch It is covered first with wadding or some other soft material then with tapestry brocade or oriental fabric Tho flat pockets are made of the same ma terial stretched over stiff muslin nnd edged with fancy galloon The back should be covered with plain silk sateen or raolrc Tho edges are fin ished with cord and ribbons arc at tached where tho worker pleases Another nnd a novel holder for midget photographs is nlso sketched Tho frames are formed like shields nnd have a lozenge shaped opening In the middle for the portraits Each fiame Is made of enrdbourd covered with flannel first and then with a scrap of satin daintily embroidered with chenille and narrow ribbons The ribbons which connect tho frames must be caiefully chosen with regard to their color for upon them depends much of the good effect of this fanciful little trifle Clinriiilnir Clirlatmn Trifle For Christmas presents tho shops show all soils of charming trifles which are an Inspiration to dainty neodleworkers who can easily manu facture them at home very chic o IV WESS VELVET SILVEIl SEQUINS ETC among these deslrablo feminine frln perlea are a lovely sachet In lily of tho valley green velvet embroidered In silver pearls and dlamants and a fascinating little pincushion also in green velvet adorned with jewel em broidery ribbons and primroses Eddy atone Tho smallest inhabited island In the ftorld Is that on which tho Eddystone igbthouse stnnds At low water it l 10 feet In diameter At high water ilie lighthouse whoso diameter at tho oase is 28 feet completely covers it It Is Inhabited by three persons Tito Ink plant of New Granada is curiosity The Juice of It can be used us ink without nny preparation At first the writing Is red but after a few hours it cbauges to black THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY DEGEMTWR 21 1890 GEN LAWTON KILLED Filipino Bullet Pierces His Breast at San Mateo DEATH ENSUE8 IMMEDIATELY Aiunrlrnn Cntttmittuliir FulU n Vlcitlm to nn Iniiircnut Nhnrilinntnr Whllo Htnnrt IliK nt Hid limit of IIU Troop OH KtiuU Hrpiirl of llilrrplil lnmlor Dentil Washington Deo 20 Tho war do utnient last night received tho follow ing official conllrinutiiui of the killing of Uenerul Uiwton near tftn Mateo Luzon Manii Dec I Ucuernl Lawton engaged in driving insurgents from tho Han Mnteo section of tho country was killed instantly nt ilIM yestettlaV morning a gtent loss to us nun iuh country Oris Genetnl Lavvtons death was u great shook to the olllcers of tho war tie paittnont to nearly nil of whom ho was known personally Hitherto hit luck in battle had been ntarvoloits llo bud been in hundreds of skirmishes and oiniuai lawton big battles Ho was rogardod as a man of action and of splendid courage but was not considered reckless Tho In dians ciimo to know hint as tho most active vigilant wary and determined of foes and ins pursuit and capture of Geioniuio tho famous Apache chief tain has gone down to history as one of tho most roinnrkablo campaigns ever undertaken with tho small force in hand Goncral Miles picked out Law ton to lead tho chase after tho Indian chief and for three months day and night without a pauso through all sorts of vicissitudes of weather and per sonal suffering Lawton hung on tho trail like a bloodhound until tho gimo was brought to earth and for tho first time in a quarter of a century south eastern Arizona was pacified Fartlrtiliirn of Itiutonri Iliintli Manila Dec 19 General Lawton started from Manila last night with cavalry under Captain Lockett and bat talions of tho Twenty fifth nnd Tvvonty soventh infantry under Lioutenaut Colonel Sargent for tho purposo of cap turing San Mateo whoro Geronomo was said to have 300 insurgents Accompanied by his staff and troop I Fourth cavalry Goncral Lawton sot out at 0 oclookin advance of tho main force which started from La Loma at mid night With a small escort he led tho way through an almost pathless coun try a distance of 15 mllos over hills and through canobrake and deep mud tho horses climbing tho rocks and slid ing down tho hills Boforo daybreak tho command had reached tho head of the valley San Mateo was attacked at 8 oclock and a H hours fight onsuod This resulted in but few casualties on tho Anioricui side apart from tho death of General Lawton but tho attack was difficult because of tho naturul defenses of tho town Goncral Lawton was walking along tho firing lino within i00 yards of a small sharpshooters trench conspicuous in tho big whito helmot ho ulwnys woro and a light yellow rain coat Ho was also easily distinguish able because of his commanding stature Tho sharpshooters directed sovoral closo shots which clipped the grass nearby His staff officer called Goncral Lawtouh attention to tho danger lie was in but ho only laughed with his usual contempt for bullets Suddenly ho oxclaimed I am shot clinching his hands in a desporato oflort to stnnd erect and fell into tho arms of a staff ofiicor Orderlies rushod across tho Hold for surgeons who dashed up immediately but their efforts were uso loss Tho body was takon to a clump of bushes and laid upon a stretcher tho familiar whito holmot covoring tho faco of tho dead general Almost at this moment tho cheers of tho American troops rushing into San Mateo were mingling with tho riflo vol loys After tho fight six stalwart cav alrymen forded tho river to tho town carrying tho littor on their shoulders tho staff preceding with tho colors and a cavalry escort following Owing to tho condition of tho coun try which is impnssublo so far as ve hicles aro concerned tho body could not bo brought to Mnnila today Mrs Law ton and tho children aro living in a gov ernment house Snn Mateo lies by a big mountain and 6 broad and shallow stream in front Tho Americans wero compelled to ford tho river undor flro It was while they wero lying in the ricofiolds and volloy iug ncross preparatory to passing tho Btream that General Lawton vvas shot All except tho officers wero behind cover A staff officer was wounded about the eamo time uud ouo other officer and Boven uion wero wounded After U hours fighting tho Filipinos wero di spemxl into tho mountains Colonel Lockett took command whon General Lawton foil Sketch of Illi Career Major General Honry W Lawton was born iu Oliio 57 years ago and entered the army in April 1811 as n dorgcant of company P Ninth Indiana volun teers Ho was Hsohargod in July lttfll to outer tho Thirteottth Indiana regi ment ns first Hautoniint and in May 1805 was promoted lintttnunut colonel and in March brovottml oolonel Ho was mustered out of tho son leu tho fol lowing November In July 1801 ho ontored the regular nrtny as second lieu tenant of the Poily first infantry Then followed the successive appoint mcnls of captain of cavalry in 18711 major in 18S8 lieutenant colonel in 18811 On July 8 18JS ho was appointed major general of tho United States voluntooiH llo was stationed In New Yoik at the In caking out of tho Spaiiish Ameticau war ami going lo Cuba commanded a brigade nml emtio to tho fiottt at tho battle of Santiago Last winter less titan a year ago- ho went lo tho Philip pines and at the time of his death ho cotnuiaiidetl tho Fust division of the Eighth ni my cot ps Ills distinguished services in tho Philippines ate iccont histoiy lie leeeivetl a special message of thanks lioitt President MelCinley after Ins cap tit o ot San lsidro ALLEN IS SWORN IN AGAIN It ill t Appointed Siiiulor Kiiiiii liiimliii lnlir Out li o Ollli it Wahiiimuon Doe ill Discussion in the senate of Iho lluancial meiistito iliafted by the Hopublirin majoiityof the committee on finance will begin Tliutsday hut I tho day after tho hol iday i cress This annniinooinont was mndo in the senate yesletilay by Mr Aldiich chairman of Iho finance coin tniltce in connection with his teport of tho senate substitute for tho llnancial bill passed Monday by the house Mr Aldiich declined his put peso to pious tho measure to passage as soon as pes stble Senator Allen of Nebraska took tile oath of office lloliHii lloi umlliii WASHiNtnoN Dec Thu house was in session two bonis yestet day A large number of pcrftinetoiy resolutions necessary to get tho committees under way weio adopted and the sovoial por tions of the presidents message wete distributed in accordance with tho usual custom Speeches went niado by Mr Grow tlte veneiablo ox speaker of tho house in defense of the adnnnistia lious couiso in tho Philippines and by Mr Hull a Colorado Populist criticis ing tho ptesidents utterances upon tho prosperity of tho country Scoiesof tlio members loft for their homes lo spend the holidays DEADWOOD LOSES BY FIRE Hum Tlmiitiir ami I limn Ollittr llnililliif Aro DoHtroiil Dkadwood S D Dec 20 Firo de stroyed ouo of tlio oldest and most no torious lesorts ot Deadwood yesteiduy morning tlte old Gent theater piobably tlio best known vnudovillo ltottse iu this section of tlio northwest For tlio last two years it has been closod Tho work of repairing tho old building hud pro gressed well and it was expected to liavo a grand opening Saturday night Rivals of thoso doing tho ropairing aro sup posed to have sot tlio building on flro To make sure of thoir work threo nozzles woro stolen from tho firo dopartmont Tho Gom was totally destroyed to gether with a Chinese laundry on tho cast a second hand storo and tho Olub restaurant on tho west Tlio theater building was valued at 3500 Thoro was no insurance Tho other buildings woro valued at 0000 with 2000 in surance WEAVER LAW IS VOID NolirimUu Nupremn Court Dnrlnre Innur nco Ioijlitlatloii lliirnnntltutloiiul Lincoln Doc 20 Tho supremo court in an opinion rondercd last even ing by Chief Justioo Norval declares unconstitutional the law enacted by tho last legislature making many changes in tho conduct of tho insurance busi ness of the state and transferring tho department from the auditor to the gov ernor Tho decision has tho effect of ousting Governor Poyntnr and his com missioner from any connection with tho department and confirms to Audi tor Cornoll who resisted tho law full titlo to tho management of the depart mont Sinco last July when tlio law took effect thoro havo boon two rival insurance departments at tho capital Tho supremo court roveisod and re manded tho verdict of tlio district court of Omaha against tho bondsmen of ex Stato Treasurer Joseph Bartloy wherein 000000 is tit stako Tho verdict in tho district court of Omaha- favornblo to the Omaha National bank and against tho stato being annthor fea turo of tho Bartloy defalcation with 200000 involved is also reversed and remanded Bartloy is at present serv ing a 20 years scntonco iu tho poni teutiary RUHLIN DEFEATS CONROY Ileforua Stop tlio Itout In the Sovontli Hound New Yoiik Dec 20 Gus Ruhlin tho Akron O giant who has aspira tions for heavyweight championship honors defeated Stockings Conroy of Troy N Y in seven rounds before tho Broadway Athlotio club last night Conroy put up a game battlo and sent iu some fearful rights on Ruhlins ribs and over tho kiduoys but ho was un ablo to stand tho big Ohioans swings and jabs and was almost out when tho roferoo stopped tho bout near tho end of tho seventh round KepuUeil by Iuturirent Manila Deo 20 Belated mail re ports hivo reached Manila of an expe dition on tho island of Cebu last mouth by a small forco of American soldiers of tho Sixth infantry which was repulsed by insurgents mainly through tho do sortion of nativo nlhos upon whom tho Americans dopendod Two of tho Americans wero killed and two wounded and in tho forco of nativo police accom panying them ono was killed and four wounded No official report of tho af fairs has reached General Otis conse quently tho cousor refused to permit tho incident to be cabled W IV LACE MAKING A NOVEL IDEA MODCLUD ON niCH OLD DtSIQNS Itipo Aillniio Willi Inr nml IliUrd Oil Willi li urlN Uuhliii Nrnl Homer nml Pino Nnlilo Pur Intro dtiooil Iliiiu Iho Homier I noon Ill leiilnthe fashion last jear fotelgn IUOiIIsIch liilioduced wlial sonic of llieiii now decline will be Iho fealute of Iho loiiilng season lo wit lace appllipie Willi fur nml pit Ited out with Jewels Mas ever siteh legalltj known slnee mediaeval tlasV Such blending of the l XT n JTn UA I i fl MtW IMIlt LACK rich ami uue Is a coiisiimmallon that will ptoxo as fuel to the eMiaviigaiit lustcs of the hour How to compass fashions ileiiintKls In this pailleiilar how lo in i he at I his acme of tlio Htipei b and elegant Is a ptolilem for nil but the most foitunate Passing by lie Jewels for he moment an littgllsli fashion autlioilly giapplcs as follows wllh what Is expected to be the dom inant Idea In lace ttimmltigH the In deduction of fur as an applique on tlio lace patfei it As these laces mo likely to be veiy cosily and fiom their tiattne only small quant llles can bo used It would be wise to devote a Utile time to produc ing at home shot t lengths which will convett a simple diess Into a very handsome one Many gowns will bo made with a distinct flout bieadlh nnd these front hiendtha ate to be iow The new fur lace will fall at the hem It will not need lo be put on full In nny way and It w 111 be lepcaled as i vest low bodice height ho stialglit Iioi Ion put In nt the waist the scallops appeal lug af lie top The design which appeals In the Hist cut is exactly suit ed The foundation for lie fur Is Fiench batiste and wheie these largo bold lilies ami tlio liner leaves aie shown It Is liete that the fur has lo be applique the mm kings ami the outline woikcd either In buttonhole stllch or with n lino lace cotd or In gold conl The scallops have a foundation of net- woik the edge woikcd with Fiench embtoldery cotton Nos 10 and 100 and the uniting bars havo the plcots famlllai to all lace wotkers A golden seal blown seal and beaver aie the best furs for the purpose un less fine sablo can be used but it Is possible to ptocure from fiuilers small cuttings which though Invaluable for lace nio useful for very few other pur poses and homo of lite cloveiest iiiak ets of this lace adopt their patterns to tho morsels they have in hand For all such laces It Is necessaiy to havo some bold substantial flowers and It would seem that such laces never look so well as on a gtoundwork of net But It Is always necessary tltat with the fur thete should be a back gtotind of ell her lace stitches or linen applique which blends well witli tlte dink fur that alone would seem too heavy ami somber Indeed tho fur ought to be used spailngly that It may not lie too heavy for the lace A great recommendation Iu this work Is tltat It gives plenty of scope for In genuity I have chosen a leaflet see second cut that I have seen Introduced IKAKLE1 VVOHKKD IN FUU on tlio top of a low bodice down the sides of tho sklit and fot mlng the bor der to a bettha on another all of which hail front Paris Theto weie only two leaflets of fur and the test wete woik cd with the stitches as sliown The lace must bo of tlio heaviest makes for this new woik Italian laces Imgllsh point Spanish point ami some of the pretty Fieneh laces aie all suita ble and it Is astonishing how much ef fect a very little fur makes IiikIiIiiiih Kolirio Scalloped edges are very fashionable on Jackets sleeves overskirts etc A inoiibo gray felt sombrero with round crown and a baud of two shades of velvet twisted together represents a favorite fall hat for golf and country wear Dark red brown tan biscuit and fawn glaco kid gloves will bo much worn this fall Tho heart plain or winged solid or skeleton single or double rides upou u very high wave of favor as tho grooms gift to the bride In form of a brooch or pendant Most of the new fashions tend In the direction of tight lacing Princess gowns especially necessitate small waists and the enlarged hips point to tho same result Dlckeus declared that btyle meant back Stylo cer tainly means carriage and It Is the fashion to wenr firm supporting stays which cau easily be drawn a little tighter A 3 GAQE CHECKS MONEY SCARE Poorrlnry of tlio Tmniiry Cotnr lo III ltrMiin of Wnll Htn nl Nrcw Yoiik Dee 20 There was a complete revolution of sentiment in Wall sheet yesteiduy and Iho latter part of Iho session of the stock exchange witnessed Hotuolhlnglllte a panic among the bonis who weio malting fratitio of fotts lo seciite stocks to cover short con tincls and bidding pi ices up on tliuiu selves Many npcnitois w ho had ruth Inssly sitctillccd tlielr holdings iu tho pandemonium of lite day befmo wero eager buycm in Iho hope of telrinving losses Millions or dnllais of money weio fotlhcoinlng fot he lenslon of ctedils to buycm of sccuiities Tito cleat lug house hanks supplemented llieit Moiitlavscotihibtillon ol 10000 000 by another of the same amount lo be loaned til the nutilmt tale The mi noiiiieed deli i mi tint ton of the- seen laty of tlio lioiisuiy lo Iiiciciiho govet iintenl deposits in depository banks gavi pioin iso of tellof Iioiii the stint nml litiids en Uiiialod tit 17000000 became available fiom Mils sotitce beloio Iho inaiket closed Under tlte influence of Ibis abundance Mondays panic tales lor inoney weie al no limn apptoaelied but Die doiiiand lor loans made intoads on tho supply with seemingly instil initio appetite Tho loan rale opened at 25 but steadily declined to 2 When Iho inoney into lell loan easy basis piicos began to lebotind and some sensational iccoveitosjweio sliown especially in tho meicuiiiil specialties The advances weie so huge as lo invito considerable prolit lo meiehauts in Until dealings but tho undo lone continued sliong to tho close which showed substantial gain Ihiuughotit tho list Olil Mini Killed lv Trulli AvntiA la Dec 20 Last night nn Units Faigel a ietinan aged 05 years attempted to stop Iioiii n ttaiti liu was thiown beneath tho wheels uud in slaully killed ttllll lmnio I IIIIIHlOIH Tho following transfers of real estate are reported lry Chester A 11ullor man ager of lite Madtso uitinty abstract olllco al Norfolk Juntos W Upton mid wife to August Ktidaut wdsejt2l 2J I it500 00 Norfolk Klalo Bank to Prank Dewes wd It j of nw1 I 21 2 1100 00 M D Tyler to Rose W Tyler wd hj or vv 00 feet of lot 5 block Utilises Stibuiban lots to Not folk J 100 X Andrew 1 Dtirlaml nnd wife to Olay Shipnmii s wd svvi 212 t000 00 Louts O Mittlestadt to John Steinbicohor Q D pint of so nw 27 21 I 10 00 George W Box to Louisa K Box wd lot t block 5 Koenig steins 2nd addition to Norfolk 1 00 J II Thompson and wife to Win G Bernor wd lot 2 block 10 Dorsey Placeadditioii to Norfolk Junction J0 00 T C Cannon and wife to Mary L AverillQ O D noj 21 212 210 00 John OBrien and wife to Pdwnrd OBrien wd ua of noi 18 22 1 10 00 John OBrien and wife to Hd ward OBrien wd noli 7 2i 1 90 00 Carl Wilde county treasuror to T K Odinnio tax deed lot 22 block I Beacon Hill addi to Norfolk 1 00 Ferdinand Pasownlk ami wifo to Carl Kirchofl w A lot I block 9 Pasowalks tth addi tion to Norfolk 100 00 The Variety storo sells bargains in dolls toys games cbimivvnro albums etc 1JA 1 LN 1 S PROCURED EUGENE WJOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes I72M Sew Vurk Ave WASHINGTON D C lied nt a tjliHlicd lctW CliiirKcn rnodenito Cor ronpoinloncn roqui Html Alert Ha r mIIIoc U If an artgler or shoot er send 25 cents for a FOREST AND STREAM 4 weeks trial trip The sportsmans PAVORITB 1 WEEKLY J JOURNAL of shooting land fishing Per year 4 With this spirited pic ture slze22x 28 in 550 FOREST AND STREAM PUB CO 346 Broadway New York f TRUSSES 65c SK25 AND UP rlfiKo rf ual TraM I lilTOHV run is lo thin oue tblnl the price chanced by other ud WI nmrfiuTrr to tir nil inrKTIV 8t I 1 tliir vnnwMi our sit frtmtk Truu or our Tt Ktm lori Hinlblf Klille TrM llluttrated abort tut tbbj ad out and tend to ui with UlU srillaL rHICCMa tat your ILIfkt WIM A bow Ions jouhareboea ruptured whether rupture UlarKeuramall alMitata number inchea arouud the body on a line with tha rupture iay whether rupluieU on right or let t aide and we will tend either truu to you with the under tandliir II It I t ixrlMt l 0 le trntm ll ruu at three tlmr our prlecyoucau return It and Wft will return your money WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE 7 iir u gttreM Including the l lllpo Lta TmM 0 TK ktltur liol ca aa alchwatlt lor Mil I J SEARS ROEBUCK Co CHICA60