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K Shoes

You want a pair of Kcrepe -rubber soled-Sßloes-when-you- go walking. The tough crape rubber soles which grip stop. ing surfaces so surely are fastened to the welte by a special. K. method of attach- ment which never gives way.

"K" Tan willow calf

(as filustration) $23.50 Tan call. Brogan style

$23.50

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We invite the. Public to call and tuspect our varied stock, and compare prices.

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1855

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and Reducing Paste

FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED.

The action of those salts in reducing excess of fat] or adipose tissue is marvellous.

To be obtained from:

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19. Queen's Road,

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MELACHRINO

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES

No one ever gets tired of MELACHRINOS--- their unfailing quality is a ́constant' satisfaction.

No. 4 $4.75 per 100

No. 9- $2.75 per 100

ABAQUERIA FILIPINA

LEADING TOBACCONISTS, OPPOSITE QUEEN'S THEATRE

U. S PRESIDENT BEREAVED.-The story of their grief and mental anguish is plainly told. In this picture of President and Mrs, Coolidge leaving the cometery, at Northampton, after laying to rost their son Calvin.” Just behind the President walks his father, wallo John follows his mother. The President's A.D.C. is at the right.

A SAD MOMENT. First picture of the funeral of C. Coolidge, Jr., son of the President of the United States, as the lower-blanketed casket carried by U. S. Marines into Edwards Congrega- four). Church at Northampton, where the boy was known by everyone. Thousands lined the streets, as the procession moved to and from the church. Cabinet officers and men and women high in the affairs of the nation attended the ceremonies.

PREMIERS MEET.--Mr. Ramsay MacDonald stopped back to open the gate for M. Herriot (Premier of France) as the two were entering the garden at Chequers: The two statemen, during their visit, discussed means whereby Europe's, disturbed affairs soon might be adjusted satisfactorily.

ACTS FOR. JAPAN, Mr. 1saburo Yoshida, newly appointed charge d'affaires of the Japanese, Embassy in Washlogion, is acting Ambassador for his country. In the United States nov.

BALLOON RACER -Hore is Ernest Domuylor, winner of the last three international balloon races, taking the air" at Brussels In this year's competition. Demuyter, a Belgien, now rolatus the Gordon, Bonnell cup permanently.

PERSHING IN BELGIUM.--General John J. Pershing; while in Brussels, paid his respect to the memory of Belgium's un- known soldier. He and his party are seen here arriving at the tomb.

BALLOON DISASTER. —This is all that was left of an army, balloon after lightning struck it while flying ever Bement, Illinois, The man at the left, Willlan Klött, farm band, found the bodies of Louldntant James Feely, pilot, and Dr. C. Mefslager, weather: observer, both from Scott Field; Belleville, who were killed when the big balloon felf to the earth?

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