Word: readers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present number of the Advocate returns to the College Kodaks with no particular advantage from the reader's point of view; for many of these Kodaks unfortunately fall rather flat and miss the point they are supposed to have. In the present case the other articles are fortunately more interesting, except that six of the seven editorials treat of football matters, which now seem somewhat...
...hard experience of a man who comes to college with a great longing to make friends, but who fails through his natural timidity and fear of intruding. His loneliness and the disappointment of his hopes are well described; and the author rather skillfully enlists the sympathies of the reader...
...SAVE MONEY.- It is harder to economize on upholstered furniture than on other departments of house furnishing. The prices speedily mount up to high totals. There is a way, however, to economize here. The reader will find, on investigation, that prices for good parlor furniture vary a great deal. If he will visit Paine's warerooms on Canal street, the chances are that a considerable saving can be effected by their lowprices over the high estimates he has already secured...
...SAVE MONEY.- It is harder to economize on upholstered furniture than on other departments of house furnishing. The prices speedily mount up to high totals. There is a way, however, to economize here. The reader will find, on investigation, that prices for good parlor furniture vary a great deal. If he will visit Paine's warerooms on Canal street, the chances are that a considerable saving can be effected by their low prices over the high estimates he has already secured...
...SMITH.HOW TO SAVE MONEY.- It is harder to economize on upholstered furniture than on other departments of house furnishing. The prices speedily mount up to high totals. There is a way, however, to economize here. The reader will find, on investigation, that prices for good parlor furniture vary a great deal. If he will visit Paine's wardrooms on Canal street, the chances are that a considerable saving can be effected by their low prices over the high estimates he has already secured...