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JJ-AIUKPON -4555 &ATTDSOK, . Sharebrokers {B. Davidson. Member BsstStt- Steak Exchange). 2L "CEAWFORP SEKBET. P-X>« Box 655. ToSsjhcme 1,294.

A WOMAN’S SONG. Aw! pluck the to& in noontide’s burning heat, At even, watch its petals at your feet; But you who taught mo love, learu of mo then' The mother-lore that women keep for men. Aye! pluck the rose I no flower shall bioorn in. vain, And summer’s hours give place to winter's rain; Yet when those sweet days pass do not" repine, A woman’s heart holds greater love than thine. Far deeper joys than burning kisses know; Far gladder hours than aU a noonday’s glow I’ll show 3'ou, lead and teach you then, From out that love which women keep for men. —Arthur E. Lloyd Maunsell, in the ‘AngloFrench Review.’ Proud Prussia in her anguish flings • In throes that ne’er abate— An eagle beating broken wing# .Against the bars of fate. While commerce freed beans for and wide Its blessings on each ocean tide, And those who coughs and colds endure Again have Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -LAdrta *

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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 1