A new potato, blue of skin and yellow of interior, is abonb to be {laced on the market It is said to have the flavor of asparagus. Public Notices. THE BOOT THAT PROVES FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINCS, " One statement proved is worth more than, a theusand asserifc is proof that spells in a large measure thf success of the "WALK-OVER" BOOTS. It's an easy matter to stat* that a boot it made of the best materials (everybody does that); it's another thing to present untolicited proofs to the public. "I purchased Ihis pair of WALK-OVER BOOTS from your store a short time ago," said a gentleman, "and had my corns attended to by your Chiropodist. Well, do you know, I have had so much pleasure and .coafort in them that I must have another pax exactly th« same." We have an ambition beyond th« mere profit in repairs. That ambition is to retain all the Walk-over appearaace, comfort, and service possible in the boot until it goes into v he ash .barrel. 6 PRINCES STBEEI. DTOJH.
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Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 2
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176Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 2
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