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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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fl LISTEN LOOK STOP! A TRIUMPH IN HANDWORK Great Shoe Values you will secure a genuine bargain? Queen Quality on every pair They will not 5 it tl IN YEAR 1198434 ARRIVE 4 DIPLOMATS ARE HONORED i OR THE TABLE DI a LAMES SCARE PRISONERS HINTS ON NEW HEADGEAR CHILD BURNED TO DEATH RICH LATEST AQ KDWARD LANIGAN' Street 1 4 07 A special Michael JAS HOLDEN OR PRESIDENT Parasol Han Sets belongings of This is Theory Regarding Sud den Disappearance of Bishop of Wyandotte HEARTY EATER? 000D HUSBAND Board of 4 Estimates Holds Caucus' and Unanimously Selects Its Leader a CONESSES HE CUT UP BODY GIRL NEVER AIL TO OBEY THE BLOCK SIGNALS WIE OUT THE DOLEUL DUMPS Dorothy Dix Says He is the Best Provider and Entertainer petition is iled to MAKE HIM BANKRUPT ACTION WAS EXPECTED VOTES BEING PLEDGED Town State DETROIT REE PRESS BUREAU The high crown and brim la a fac simile of in the reign of Charles up to date yet simple draped chiffon and usually employed Income is either case he would ex Should Bishop return to Wy andotte he probably woultjl leave quicker than he a week ago Wednesday Since his unexplained disappearance creditors have bobbed up on all sides The latest turn of events which strengthens the theory that he made himself scarce only because of debts materialized' yesterday when Phelps Brace Co and sev eral other firms filed a petition in the United States court to have him declared a bankrupt John Woodhouse Co attach ed his stock of cigars Wednesday to satisfy a claim of about $600 It is understood that the Globe Tobac co Co has a bill against Bishop for $430 and Lee Cady also have a large unpaid It is thought that stock will not be worth enough to pay creditors twenty per cent 'of their claims SITERLET ESTATE DIVIDED Little Girl Used Kerosene to Light ire Three Rivers Mich January 3 Blanche the 5 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Davenport tried to light the fire with kerosene this morning here An explosion fol lowed her dress caught fire and she was terribly burned about the body and face She died this after noon President and Mrs Roosevelt Give Reception for Them Washington January 3 The re in honor of the diplomatic corps the first of the series of for mal receptions at the White house was given tonight by President and Mrs Roosevelt About 2000 guests were present Invited to meet the diplomatic corps were the members of the cabinet the supreme court the members of both houses of con gress officers of the army and navy and representatives of official and resident society The White house 'was brilliantly decorated and illuminated for the occasion Rare palms potted plants and exquisite cut flowers were ar ranged effectively in every available a figure in ward politics He served as server inspector under Commis sioners McVicar and Moreland but was obliged to resign on account of ill health or six months he had been confined to the house of disease His wife died four years ago Sur viving him are four children: John a miner in Alaska William with the Sullivan Beef company Mary who is Sister Mary Eveline in St' Joseph convent of Sisters of Charity Cincinnati and Miss An na laniga'n Detroit The funeral will be held from Most Holy Trinity church Monday at 9 a Interment at Mt Elliott Chicago January 3 The man agement of the Chicago North 1 western railroad has just completed a remarkable demonstration show ing what can be accomplished in the way of educating engineers to Obey block signals During the year 1906' the company made a series of numbering 1625 and the record shows there was not a single failure to obey the signals and to observe the rules governing block signaling are made without previous knowledge 'of the engine crews and consist of every 1 con ceivable question which may arise in connection with block signals and their observance The management of the North western began making these tests several years ago and found that in a certain percentage of cases the signals were not observed As a re Michigan's one time strongest man was laid low yesterday dn the death of Edward lanigan at his home 226 Sixth street yesterday or forty years Mr lanigan was leading in the part of Detroit which is affectionately termed by its inhabit ants He was born in Tipperary Ire land in 1848 and came here when 13 years old together with his bro thers Thomas and Jere Shortly afterward a cholera epidemic broke out and Thomas took his brothers to Sault Ste Marie but sent them back to Detrolt for their education while he went to' work in the mines Edward attended old school which produced some of thebest known characters of the sixth and eighth wards It was here that his prowess as an athlete became known and he remained a figure in the contests oh the old athletic field which' preceded Bennett Park for twenty years When reached manhood he stood six feet 'two: and weighed 275 pounds His best ath letic work was at jumping and lift ing" and for a long time he held the Michigan championship at lift ing weights However he was a man to be reckoned with in any line of sport Mr lanigan learned the plaster trade when a boy and became a successful contractor' He plas tered the old for years one of the points of interest at the 'University of Michigan Heftw an ardent Democrat and ONE TIME' STRONGEST MAN DEAD Paul January 3 A RUNS AWAY TO ESCAPE DEBTS ry Remember 400 pairs only and the name idol IVufcp Better come early and secure the choice ones suit of a series of early tests ten engineers were discharged from the service and others were severely dealt with for failure to obey sig nals In each case the men were told they had done all in their power to contribute to an accident and it was no fault of theirs that an accident had not occurred It was given out plainly by the management that failure to obey signals meant dis missal The result of the campaign shows according to the officials that en gine crews can be disciplined to the point where failure to obey signals will probably never occur ire in New York City Does $750 OOO Damage New York January 3 A fire broke out In the big furniture house of Cowperth waite Sons at One Hundred and Twenty first street and Third avenue about 6 o'clock and is burning fiercely The Harlem court house and jail is directly back 'of the burning building and the cries to be removed could plainly be heard by the crowds on the streets Nearby property was threatened by the flames to control which the fourth alarm was sent in The loss is estimated at $750000 Edward lanigan Leading Spirit of Succumbs to Disease Aged 58 Years High Crowned Nnrrow Rlmmed Chiffon Draped Hat Is Chic Among the newest modes in mil linery are to be seen styles rcm i iniscent of the seventeenth century according to the new fashion jour nal ui ess small narrow the hat worn II and the trimming of amazon feather with this model renders it extreme ly chic The large picturesque velvet hat known as be worn for ceremonious occasions the wide drooping brim on the left be ing absolutely untrimmed while the long Ostrich plumes and buckle catch up the right brim and fall gracefully to the shoulder i In ostrich plumes the fashion able adornment for both large and small hats one of the most beau tiful novelties is shown Quite the latest mode in Paris to have the shaft or quill of the feather re moved and the vane drawn by a fine silk thread The start of the plume is amassed to form a pompon while the extremities droop and fall in loose clusters This novel process of treating os trich feathers is as beautiful as It is unique and owing to the skilfql workmanship required in these ar tistic productions and their costli ness they will presumably be shown only in salons of the leading modistes 31 Massive Volumes weight about 200 pounds Largest Latest and Beat Ency' clopaedfii j' James Holden easily got away with the presidency of the board of estimates at the caucus held last night in council chamber? Three or four 'others were nominated but the Holden sentiment showed so strong on the first ballot that mo tion to make the choice unanimous met with no opposition The formal election will come on the first Mon day In March? Last ac tion however is binding as a reso lution so providing was put through by way of precaution Thlfty four members of the board were present Estimator Barnett was made temporary chair inan Those who 'attended the caucus looking for excitement drew a blank It was a love feast from be ginning to end All the new mem bers were called on to say a few words Each one told how happy he was to be present and one man worked himself up to such a pitch as to consider it an honor to be numbered among handsome and intelligent a lot of 'Estimator Wobrock of the eigh teenth ward who is several inches over six feet tall and proportionateT ly broad threatened for a moment to disturb the air of peace and quiet that marked the gathering It was early in the game that Mr Wobrock I unfolded himself see the sense of this he thundered should we practically elect presi dent now when the first regular meeting held until March 7 I move we rom the temporary chairman floated soothing words He explain ed that a caucus had its advantages for it gave the president elect time to get his committees' in shape for announcement at the first regular meeting Wobrock subsided Mr Holden has an excellent rec ord as an estimator from the first ward He has served" for the last two years officiating on important committees Two or three weeks ago a number of Mr sup porters in the board held a smoker at the Cadillac Twenty five votes were pledged to him at that time so last result occasioned no surprise MUST ANSWER TO COURT msr arc or piling up a fortune or where they can meet on ground and spend hours without yawning they are in nicking out a watch out' to see if the man who asks you to be his wife actually lets you into his real thoughts and plans and treats you as a good fellow and comrade Also observe if you take any interest in his con versation the minute he switches' off telling you how beautiful and angelic and wonderful you are and how he adores Dress too is named as an index of desirability Dorothy says that man who dresses too well for his means is vain and extravagant and his wife will have to go shabby that he may patronize expensive tailors The one who dresses too poor for his stingv in which pect his wife to wear $395 millin ery or else he lacks a perception of the value of things and would never rise above his present posi tion As fprUie man whose linen Is passe ties 'wrinkled strings he needs only the let down of a flittie bad luck to degenerate into a barroom with a decidedly short waisted Em pire back is the design followed and lengthwise applique of lace from beneath which the material is cut away form most of the body portion the cut defining the svelte lines of the figure to perfection The skirt portion is extremely full this amplitude of material being further embellished by little flounces tucked in rows parallel with the hem' and whipped with lace at the edge The sleeve such as it is is merely a succession of frothy flourices of lace and ribbon bows are deftly posed on arm and shoulder A tinted slip of China silk is oftentimes worn be neath those transparent' little gowns with delightful effect Statement is Issued rom Elll Island New York New York January 3 During the year 1906 just closed 1198434 per sons arrived at New York from for eign ports according to a state ment made public today at Elllk island by the department of com i merce and labor There were 119231 first cabin 134286 second cabin and 944917 steerage passengers Of these 134 988 cabin and 920843 steerage pas sengers were aliens making the to tal number of immigrants arriving at this port fbr the year 1055831 Among the cabin passengers there were 118529 citizens of the United States while 24071 of the persons coming in by steerage were citizens of this country The largest nilmber came fronjT Hamburg the Hamburg American line having brought over 158589 while the North German Lloyd was I second with 138740 from Bremen I Chicago Northwestern Makes 1625 4 Lewis Hesbon et al Attacked Milling Men Lewis Hesbori and several mem bers of his family will be asked to explain to Magistrate Beeman at Essex Saturday why they used force in preventing employes of the Scott Milling Co from removing timber from the Hesbon farm When the men arrived to remove the timber they were met by the members of the Heshori family and a pitched battle ensued Clubs shovels and spades were used as Weapons and the casualty list was large on both sides The Hesbons however were finally declared the victors as the vrithdrew from tile field of battle The Scott company alleges that the timber was purchased previous to the purchase of the farm by Lew is Hesbon and that the company had a perfect right to go on the place to the timber Hesbon says that he purchased the farm and everything on it and this is the rea son he opposed the men RIDAY JANUARY 4 1907 st from Ellswdrth Wis says: iLio alias Joe Saragusa a member of ah Italian crew who was recently convicted of the mur der of John Isaac at Prescott Wis but who was discharged by the court has confessed here that he murdered Marie Labrizzi in New' York on the night of May 271902 and then cut up her Lio was arrested on suspicion by Sheriff Nugent of this county who secured the confession rfrom him The sheriff immediately wired the New York police department and received instructions to hold the man until the arrival of detectives' Yesterday Sergeant Patricane and Detective John Larroe arrived and fully identified Saragusa as Michael Lio the murderer of Marie Rabrizzi He again made a full confession of the New' York crime He said he had spent much money on the girl paid her way to this country she promised to marry me: she went with some other fellow: I toldher she had to marry me then she said she did not know me Then I killed her: then I cut her The New York authorities have taken their prisoner back with them be cut in a few moments and if kept in a handy place their use will I snnn become a habit saving furni ture and woodwork from many un ana sightly rings NEW GOWN IS HANDSOME Soft Satin Brocade in Ivory White Used of an exceptionally stylish dinner gown is a soft satin brocade in ivory white with trim mings 4 of smoke gray velvet and satin 1 The bodice is an elaborate affair of the white satin duchesse lace and gray satin bouillonnes em broidered With gold threads and or namented with tiny square gift but tons the lace simulating a bolero in front while in the back it takes the lines of a basque' The skirt is a draped model with overskirt cut high at the side and showing a shirred underskirt Bouillonnes of the satin outline this overskirt outlined with a wid duchesse lace flouncing bordered with gray velvet ribbon stimulates the oil glands to dis I board" cut from cracker or cake charge too freely' a tonic of witch boxes now so common on the mar hazel two ounces alcohol two lket A supply of these squares crin rv var 1 1 I i i ounces: distilled water one ounce i uc ana resorcin rorty grains win re move tne supernuous grease Advertised hair tonics are to be avoided SPECIAL WARNING The great success of this' Ameri can Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britfinrilca has driven the high priced English edition from this market As a result an agreement has been made against the 20th Cen tury (American) edition to with draw It from sale entirely in favor of Its English rival We CANNOT' RENEW OUR CON TRACT and this mcanx that in a short time you' cannot obtain a set at Half Price and on easy mdnthly payments DO NOT DELAY! Italian Clears Up Crime That Was Committed in New York City Dorothy Dix advising girls how to choose a husband enumerates certain qualities she should look for as if a girl in love ever paused to consider a qualifications for the position! Dorothy recommends considering health as a major requisite because most domestic? unpleasantness is the result of dyspepsia and" nerves A man who can eat three square meals day is apt to be optimistic and takes views of life that are broad and' sane The man who is fond of good eat ing is generally a good provider the man too who knows how to grit a wife out 'of the doleful dumps he takes her to a good show and to supper afterward Moreover remarks Dorothy woman whose husband is fond of the pleasures of the table has al ways a lever by which to work him' and ahold on him that will never fail as long as she is willing to jug gle with the gas range Beauty fades youth flees with becomesstale after a time but a good dinner is always a thing to conjure Congeniality is better as a' basis for matrimony than romantic affec tion which lasts a mighty little while if a man and woman haven't got a reserve fund of the same kind of likes and dislikes 4o fall back upon they go bankrupt if they are congenial if they are interested in reading the same books seeing the same plays play oir or onage or automoBinng anything common together safe husband When the nickel on your range becomes dull anl tikeja cloth saturated with carbon oil and the spots will disappear as if by magic Handkerchiefs and towels may "be bleached by washins 4hemta the iisiiil manner and then letting tnem stand over night in a solution of one half teaspoonful of cream of tartar to each quart of water T'n nrevent the marring of man tels and window sills by flower or pots place them 'little squares of oil id pastv space In the red the blue and the green parlors the predominant dec orations were vases of cut flowers' Tiie Marino band sixty pieces strong furnished music throughout 'the reception Baron Mayer des Planches Italian ambassador as dean of the corps headed the line of diplomats An drew Carnegie and Cornelius Van derbilt were among the guests 4 START 1907 RIGHT What witi our steam heated houses and which make practically summer time of winter weather within doors many there be who make the negligee of the summer do duty for winter wear as Well Such Is the effect of the charming imported Parisian morn ing gown forms the subject of the picture This is veritably a triumph in handwork since the whole of the fascinating thing is wrought by hand tucks hems 'ap pliques and whippings of lace One of these late inventions that com bines a Princesse front and sides The Art of Entertaining A girl who has no gift for sing ing playing or painting may always learn the art of entertaining than which fewf if any feminine complishments are more appreciat ed We all love the girl who has a charming manner 'who "is ever ready with a clever or amusing story and the tact of knowing just when to tell it who can re cite something to suit our every mood and who has the of get ting congenial spirits into convers ation Such a girl is ever in de mand in society ana ii sue is ever thrown upon ner own resources io niaKe a living sne can vapuai i or ner art oi enieriauiiug vcij fpw will ever kriow that she is be ing paid for her accomplishments of aiding some hostess to a suc cessful evening Such a girl can get into any number of engagements to engi neer entertainments of various kinds for charitable and benevolent purposes for club affairs and the like Women on committees are only too thankful to employ the services of one who can attend to matters that' vex the souls of most people and make things run smooth ly to a successful conclusion The girl who has learned to read well is possessed of a rare and de lightful accomplishment Almost anyone loves "to be read to and aside from the good that can be done through this accomplishment a girl who veads well can always get a number of women to employ her services for certain hours in the day or evening and niay also teach a class in the graceful art of reading entertainingly ERADICATION DANDRU The best way to start a new year is NOT to sit bewailing the A blunders of days gone by Instead it is to rise uj) with fresh energy with eyes to the front resolved to profit by past expert ence What is experience? It is knowledge gained from past deeds That is the point where the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNUCA makes its great appeal' It sums up for a man all the experience Hjt of all the other men since the world began iJo you think you are strong enough to ignore all this pastexperience in beginning another year? The Desire to Improve I one element which has uplifted the whole race and made civilizations Kingdoms have passed away and new states The American Newspaper Association 45 PerIn Building Cincinnati Ohio Please send (without cost to me) sample pages and particulars of your New Werner Twentieth Century Edition Encyclopaedia Britannica offer (Bookcase Coupon) jr i 77 5ILma Causes and Cures fora Common and an Unpleasant Trouble Dandruff which some writers have not inaptly termed dirt must always exist in every head for it is the scaling off of dead cuticle When the formation is excessive there is some unhealthy reason for it according to Elizabeth Anstruth A reasonable amount of brushing and shampooing ought to keep tne head free from such dandruff as is natural to it but sometimes indeed often these scales of dead cuticle form so excessively about the roots of the hair kill them causing partial or complete baldness: The causes of 'dandruff when it has become disease' are so num erous that only a physician who knows the sufferers generaL state of health ought to prescribe for its cure The best practitioners are op posed to any but the most simple remedies Z' Thorough cleansing with pure soap frequent brushing aid much exposure to sun and air are tne sovereign agencies of cure Scalp massage is good as it restores cir culation in thebldod vessele about the roots of the hair and where blood good healthy blood circu lates there is always food for growth there is af woman in your neighborhood who understands scalp massage it would bC' well to have her come once a week to shampoo and rub your head if there is a tendency to dry scalp excessive scaling or fallinghair One can do a good deal for herself by rubbing scalp with the Miss Anstruthers An old fashioned dandruff cure is bay rum five ounces' tincture of cantharides one Ounce olive oil one ounce A good adjunct to the brushing washing and rubbing treatment is this: beef marrow 60 parts sweet almond oil 20 parts flower of spl phur one part tincture of benzoin six parts This is a remedy for a scalp suffering from too much dry ness If frequent fushfng and rubbing Queen Quality Store 213 215 Woodward Avenue SUBURBAN SITINGS James Cahalan who has been visiting relatives in Wyandotte fe tprns to St college Kansas Sunday John Cahalan Jr goes back to his studies at St Louis Medical college at the same time Ell Grundy arid red Jr were given' an examination before Justice Beattie Wyandotte yester day morning on the charge of way laying and robbing rank Zygaj on December 24 Zygaj was returning from work when two men knocked him down and took $17 Grundy and Whalen were bound over to the cir cuit 'court trial In defaults of $2000 bail each were re manded to jail The Transformation of a Mother The means worrien resort to to conceal the ravages of time are many and varied and among them is the use of false hair dyes and the like These attempted conceal ments sometimes defeat their pur pose The San rancisco Chronicle mentions such a case as "some thing The mother entered the shop with her daughter Her face had the sweet gentleness of contented old age Her rather scanty gray hair was brushed becomingly back from her low brow The daughter1 stood by as the saleswoman attended to her work eying her critically as if she were responsible for any mistake the girl might make The shopwoman pres ently appeared bearing in her hands a mass of blackish gray hair much darker than that on the head This she placed over the mo ther's locks and with a comb deftly mingled the pompadour and the real hair you like she asked stepping back from the chair and handing the mother a glass to gfere a side view of the awful thing that had been piled up on her old brow "I know you would say it looks perfectly The mother turned helplessly to the daughter who stood eying her with the same critical gaze that only a few minutes before had fol lowed the deft I think all right mo the daughter said know I always told you I thought you looked too old with your hair back like that" The older woman threw a snXIe at the saleswoman and looked a little pleased She was evidently not very sure in her own mind however and cast dubious glances the mirror' She seemed to know that the transformation had not been for the better The false hair stood stiffly on her head as if it bore no relation to her own coiffure The falsity of the thine fairly shrieked The lines in her Yace that had been gentle and restful now looked like hard wrin kIEvcrything about her countenance had hardened and changed false hair added years to her looksand years of struggle against age Pink for Negliges the' soft pretty shade that is so near akin to whit i is the fa vorite color this' year for negHges short or long with or without pet ticoats to match Crepe de chine and albatross divide honors about evenly for the more costly robes two materials as radically unlike as InvtMne can be both of them full of rare possibilities of treat ment in entirely opposite waj In the' longer negliges empire ideas rule but every one of them ninrlA With fitted 1 1 1 Tl LllclT below the waist over which the loose full skirt of he its fullness cleverly Tir ranged so as to do away with any possible8 falls in pretty waist is trimmed as elab Aratelv as you please some of them nset with lace until like an occa elaborate blouse there only of the material left to Hold of lace together With oth an occasional one of albatross 1 narrow Cluny insertion is set In Orhans in a straight row just abovePthe hem and front and used in a yoke effect upn the wait or in a modified Kej pattern the many corners mitered neaty Housekeeping Hints 'To clean a spice mil grinfi init a handful of raw rice a Six Children Beneficiaries In Green field Township 'Will The will of Christian Siterlet a Greenfield "township farmer who died July 25 last at it he age of 84 years was filed yesterday probate Anestate valued at $16 000 is divided among five children the largest share going to a son rank because as the will says stayed at home and helped pro vide for the support of the The following named daughters also shai in the estate: Mrs Vic toria Churches Greenfield Mrs Margaret Meyers Greenfield Mrs Josephine Greggs Detroit and Mrs Ellen Schebe Detroit rank Siterlet is named as executor The will was made July 31 1895 Greenfield armer Has Smallpox Dr Geo' Andrews 2711 Wood ward avenue reports that Henry Diehr residing at the intersection of the' Six mile road anJ Livernois avenue Greenfield township is ill with smallpox He with his wife and six children have been: quarantined INTEREST TO WOMENKIND is the entire have arisen simply because individual men have resolved to better I themselves 1 I The story of their struggles and the results of their labors I for YOUR benefit in the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA I The New Resolution should include the procuring of this splendid set of books It fe the I finest single equipment for success ever prepared Its thirty one I volumes were a century and a quarter in the making and represent I an outlay of over one million of dollars The New Twentieth I Century Edition will give you the latest facts in history and bi I ography the most recent researches in chemistry mechanics and I engineering the last word in surgery and theolbgy the piresent I status of the Roentgen raj' and wireless telegraphy If you start 1907 with BRITANNICA you can turh over 12000 new leaves instead of one I In Whatever Line of trade or professional work you may be engaged you cannot afford to begin the new year without this prince of reference 1 works particularly when it is now within your grasp at LESS THAN HAL PRICE and payable at the rate of Ten Cents a Day! Let us tell you more about this remarkable offer But do not delay as our con tract is soon to expire and we cannot renew it Read this Special Warning It is worth money to all those who intend to get the Britannica Take advantage of this offer NOW before it is too late BOOKCASE REE We have on hand a limit ed number of oak book cases made especially for these sets They will be given free of charge to all who order through this coupon We have also prepared a very interesting book containing 1000 questions which wewill send REE) upon request Cut Out and Mail This Coupon Today THE DETROIT REE PRESS Salesmen Samples An opportunity that only occurs occasionally 400 Pairs of Boots and Oxfords all stamped with the Queen Quality trade mark a guarantee of quality fit style and comfort These goods are in first class condition of course allowance must be made for the natural soiling caused by handling but otherwise they are perfect SIZES 3 and 4 Width Only These goods include all the new and nobby effects and if you can be fitted in these sizes Coffee Caramels i Take one potind brown sugar one cup strong coffee one halt cup cream and a tablespoontul butter Cook until brittle when dropped' in cold water then pour into buttered tins and when nearly cold mark into squares Corn ritters Beat two eggs light sitt one cup of flour si'itb a saltspoon of salt and a teaspoon of baking powder add to the eggs with 'milk to a batter of the consistency' of pancakes beat well add three quarters ft a cup of canned corn drained mix and fry in deep fat Small remnants of canned peas asparagus succotash and other veg etables may be used in the same way first draining them well and seasoning ac to the kind you use Costly Umbrella and i Come in One of the exauisite the luxurious woman is a collection of costly umbrella and parasolhan dles These come in sets with fer rule and rib tips all beautifully ar ranffedrin a box as carefully as if they were jewels Some of the new est and most beautiful sets that have ever been seen are in the shops this season Pink onyx is one material used for handles and big single tur quoises or lumps of jade are stuck in the flat topjof the sea shell pink handle Other handles are of ivory and gold and some of the tips are tipped With sparkling stones 1 1 I Hm 1 1 i 'TS' I I BBBBBBB BBBBM 1 1 fl a I 3 fc 5 iWfOlWSSfSOi lOMWowMifeMlB ipMBBJB i llisaai aBMBI izamsM srfOSMfi nam'iavrrr Ii Ht it Hf PwWI 9 iBM TJBnfj Jr ffJiciri I 9 cemetery A a 1 Regular $300 4tO AQ Regular $350 and AR grades go at UO $400 grades go at.

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