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» Baker, Let’s go To-morrow ! ” Bicycling. Book-keeping. H. Eldridge, “ Carve ’em ! ” Pitching horseshoes. Book-keeping. Ellis, . “ I ’spose so ! ” Snow-balling. Book-keeping. A. Eldridge, “ Dog-gone it ! ” Writing original poems. Book-keeping. o o O h to o c } ' ■ - rt (J CO l-H .s rt ' rt 53 o -M (D ’53 CO ’lo s: rt biO 53 T T O O -M Ct »i— o ' S) Star- o -M rt S r- 53 u tin rH O u o u 4 - CO O 5 c3 V— ( u L» nj u cd o •S ‘5. o ' -4-J o (D (L» c3 Li P. CO l) 1-P .M CO be p CO bjO ‘o. (L» CQ o -M .,-1 E CO ' u E S Q ai ’lo rt P IL» a L» It bjo .p -.1. . ... a; co.,. be tJ . U) -4- o b } . CO • biO 2 r-i l-( rP .P CL C !L P ■ }-H 53 ct Q ct a; LI O U O h4 O (U v o o D CO O oT CO o i 3 CO CO (L) c T • »— ( C T ct • . ' ’T 3 TI (—1 53 bJO Vh • rH C T bx bx v oT n ■ (L 4 -J a; a; rH CD (D o ’nJ bx Wh o d -4— ct Q Q P cj E Ph v CO CO CO .CO 2 CO CO CO CO CO CO ;:L E E CO CO CO CO s Q T PQ s s o s s s ct E i E • E u. V x. .6 A
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B. G. BARTLEY, Sandwicli. XV X SK V NN X V VS Vs V V X N V N. N N VV N. V V X N V S N X NX X V V N V Embroideries. Made in St. Gall, Switzerland, of Cambric, Nainsook, Muslin Edgings and insertions, all purchased at old prices and worth today double what we ask. New and beautiful designs. Special attention is called to our assort- ment of Plain and Fancy Tuckings, Lace Combination Tuckings and All Overs, for yokes, waists and sleeves. Silks. EXQUISITE. — All the new weaves and colorings, for waists and trimmings. Never have we shown such a large and select assortment. We prefer to show them in the piece, but if you can ' t come, do the next best, and send for samples. Cotton Underwear. We carry the largest assortment in this deoartment, of any store in this section. We give every lady an invitation to come and see our Urge display of Night Robes, Skirts. Drawers and Corset Covers. Every garment made in the very best manner. AULD LANG SYNE. Miss Evelyn Perry, ’99, is attending the Middleboro Training School. Miss Blanche Tobey is spending the win- ter in Philadelphia. Mr. Roy Swift, ’99, Miss Pearl Blackwell, ’99, and Mr. Ralph Bourne. ’98 are taking courses at Tabor Academy. Miss Edith Handy, ’99, Miss Margaretta Swift, ’99, and Miss Priscilla Hill, ’99, are this year at home. Miss Eleanor Parker is in Boston this winter. Miss Ella Chamberlain, ’99, is attending school at Tilton, N, H. Mr. Frank Hall, ’99, of Providence, was at home for a few days last week. Miss Rosa Landers, ’99, Mr. W. F. C. Edwards, ’99 and Miss Dora Howes, ’97, attend the Bridgewater Normal School. Miss Lucy Waterhouse, 98, who is now at school in Wilbraham, Mass., was at home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Maude Ames, 98, is teaching school at Tiverton Four Corners, R. I. Mr. Charles Douglas, ’90, Mr. William Ellis, ’98 and Mr. Roy Gibbs, ’97, are in Chicago. Mr. Austin G. Bourne, ’97, is now in New Bedford. Miss Maude Whipple, ’97, is in Lincoln, Mass. Mr. Bert Godfrey, ’97, is in Falmouth. “I’ve a plan that will quickly settle the difficulties in the Philippines,” observed the man with the bulging brow, entering the office of the editor of the anti-imperialist Screecher. “Good ; take a chair,” said the editor, greeting him warmly. “What’s the plan?” “Why, it’s as easy and cheaper than lending money,” began the man with the bulging brow. “All you’ve got to do is to induce McKinley to declare war against Spain ; give her another good lickin’, and then force her to take back them islands and cough up that 20,000,000 she buncoed us out of.” — Verdict.
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