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Show A! i tt aPanrd8 "" 7 -c, J3S' M '.I . gSSnpo VgLiS & Sons of Lelii ; WESrSZT PJWBT' tag Powder al $' tf '" Strength and W w SozcanslOo . PuritytoBak- .---sss-J " yc '" ;" 5n& Powder mnmM I i w vz 'v;;. " which sells at 4 76 Jd0 . r - , double the SrC Wh? not give k 4 CASTORIA V- ;- For Infanta and Children. Sy:-' . Tf Mini In Ran EV&nolsco durintr the li , winter months not eyery day, por- K ,. haps, but possibly nine or ten times a- f' - week. But the areraffo Calif ornian i '"" doesn't appear to notice the precipita- tion until ho meets a friend from tho T '-.,. east. Then he begins to apologize .x Bomothinff af tor this fashion: VtV" "How do you Hko this country? 4t?l , Ever in California before? This rain fe" - - ' la something unusual. Thursday wa8 as clear as a boll. Sorry It is no dUa- gTeeable. Spring is quite rb backward f' . " this year as some merchants I know t.' ' aro in their payments." Then you ti laugh and stoop to lot tho water run ; t ' off your hat. ' , "But," tho average Californian will i , continue, "this fog in tho morning 1'J; ' means a clear afternoon. Never know JM',j J " It to fall. Will you bury your beak In ' p' , a glass of wine?" fi , There is tho apologetic humanitarian I Ytf for yu You can flnd lllm almost mj' anywhere in San Francisco. Eo knows fHg'v' that fog8 and rainstorms aro as prova- t itffig ' lent in his town during tho months of "' v ' ' November, December, Jamtnry and February as they aro in tho web-footed Btato of Oregon. Yot when approachod by tho tourist ho manifests tho most acuto astonishment at Mich climatic eccentricities. So thoroughly addicted Is the averago Californian to this harmless harm-less and amusing form of tergiversation tergiversa-tion that he at onco impresBOS you with tho belief that ho actually thinks ho is tolling tho truth, and that tho doleful surprlso he manlfosta is thoroughly thor-oughly conscientious. . -.-. 4 DE. KAKL G. 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