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While calling on your friends ■ YOU HAVE NOTICED I I Incidentally some of tbe pretty Furnishings of their house. I I Tlie spirit of envy that carne you bravely fought and subdued. I I You realized that to be honest and honorable you must livel I wiihin your means. You are at I DIETERLE'3 I I A few days later with a friend, assisting her in the selection I I of some pieces of PARLOR or BED-líOOM FURN1TURE. I I You have no thought of yourself, yet the I LOW PRICES I I Given your friend compel your attention. The expression of I I surprise and pleasure that comes over your face is good to see. I I You have discovered that you can have this and that. and that I I without going beyond your means or losing your self-respect. I I Hereafter take nothing for granted. I pieírerie's Facts Cosí; Noihifjg. l4is FUrijitUre l-ittle More. I r '" -i- -
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Ann Arbor Argus
W. G. Dieterle