Word: saving
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...presenting the facts, we are nearly powerless without the assistance of the officers and professors. We hope that means will now be furnished whereby they, without inconvenience to themselves, can give the requisite material. The system, we think, will also save them from many intrusions on their time. Hearty cooperation on their part is earnestly desired. A similar system has already been tried on a limited scale; we look for proportionately better results now that it is tried on a larger scale...
...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...
...would cause complications, and would take more time than the public care to give to listening to a debate. They suggested that only the first speaker on each side be allowed a second speech, on the ground that they had no chance for rebuttal, while the other speakers could save time for this from their regular speeches. The meeting broke up without any settlement. There will be some compromise, as all parties are bent on debating...