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. latlons cm the order of excellence. An- ' other surprise Is the good showing of ' 'Columbus, which docs not propose to 1 take that rear plaoe to which Its data o( , membership would entitle it any more . than Cleveland doea In the League. ' ably unlucky start. The season Is still J loo little advanced .0 make predictions • for either association as to who trill win, f but It Is a favorably sign that the new members play to good s game.— N. T. . Bun. May Fashion Magazine. Strawbridge A Clothier's Mtfthly, Joat Issued for May, deals with fashions, flowers, fiction, and other Interesting matters for women's reading. Beaanl's serial. "The Bell of St. Paul's" Is In' ~ creasing In Interest as It jrogrosaea. Fashion news and gosalp, for old and young, reostres the lion's share of attention, as usual. There la a sea a onabl Illustrated article on collecting wild ; Sowers, that win prove a valuable guide to those who wish to use It as such. The home milliner and the embroiderer will here find something to Interest : them ; and 10 the housekeeper Is g-'ren a page of kitchen news to utilise during The raoilt: pages of this Issue are doubly lntcrrallng ; containing a wait* the piano anil a reverie for the organ. Following the literary part of the mag a- d line are many pages of descriptions and 1 prices of seasonable dry goods ; from ' which the subscriber can make her I •elections and shop by mail. The price ' of the Monthly la 80 cents a year ; and • the publishers are Strawbridge A Clothier, of Philadelphia. You have hoard your friends and neighbor* talking about it. You may yourself be one of lite many who know from personal experience Just how good thing U Is. If you hare ever tried It, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it la, that when once jgives a trial, Dr. King's New Blacovcry ever after holds a place c^*»°any jniroB^
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