Word: furse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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*Last year Russia sold $30,749,044 worth of goods to the U.S. Chief items: furs ($8,299,215), manganese ($6,050,839), platinum ($3,612,464), sausage casings ($2,675,595). Hard and soft Soviet lumber totalled 38 million feet, compared with U. S. production of 33 billion feet...
Furs and other skins partly or wholly made into apparel or other articles
Last week was paid the record high fine for smuggling. The Customs' Collector at New York received a check for $213,286, signed by Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, president of Harriet Hubbard Ayer Inc. (cosmetics). Mrs. Dodge was in bed with nervous breakdown. Inspectors who pawed the trunkfuls, cratefuls...
Murfree Rinnard was a trapper who hated houses, loved the woods; he knew the forests of Tennessee, "Kaintuck," North Carolina like the back of his hand. When he had a load of furs he came to town to get drunk, get a woman, then get away. In Hill Town, N...
Wearing such stockings and swathed in such furs a Japanese matron might next be attracted by the following advt., tastefully displayed in the centre of a page directly opposite a magnificent reproduction of a print called River Floats in Tenjin Festival. In words first stirring, then discreet, then rational and...