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Show Tse of a Great am. Here's a tip for some of our old friends who have big names and need a little ready money: Turner Beall, president of the Produce Exchange Trust Company, used to be secretary of the Produce Exchange and cf the New Yk Southern Society. Among the men of his acquaintance he admires ad-mires none so much as does Colonel William de Hertburne Washington. A little while ago he asked Colonel Washington if he might use his name In a financial transaction. Having implicit im-plicit faith in Beall, the colonel consented, con-sented, and was pleased to receive a short time afterward a check for $15,000. his share of a deal made by his friend on the strength of the name Df Washington. FIFTY CENTS FOR NOTHING. What will the inventive brain of man do next? This is a question some one asks almost daily. There is one, though, who leads all others, who for a quarter of a century has been making fine laundry starch, and to-day is offering of-fering the public the finest starch ever placed on the market. Ask your grocer for a coupon book which will enable you to get the first two packages of this new starch, "RED CROSS" (trade mark brand), also two children's Shakespeare pictures, painted paint-ed in twelve beautiful colors, natural as life, or the Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, Cal-endar, all absolutely free. All grocers gro-cers are authorized to give ten large packages of "RED CROSS STARCH" with twenty of the Shakespeare pictures pic-tures of ten of the Twentieth Century Girl Calendars to the first five purchasers purchas-ers of the "ENDLESS CHAIN STARCH BOOK." This is one of the greatest offers ever made to introduce "RED CROSS" laundry starch, J. C. Hubinger's latest invention. |