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PEARY PRESSED THE BUTTON. ‘the Wonderful Series of Kodak Photos Which He Made Among Greenland’s Icy Mountains. Licutenant Peary's expedition to the Arctic regions was a remarkable success from more one standpoint, but the brave explorer fairly outdid himself as a photographer. He not only heeded the advice, ‘Take a Kodak with you,” but went further and took three. Peary started northward with twenty-three rolls of film, and so vigorously did he “press the on” that he secured two thousand first-class The New York Sun in speaking says, The fact that over two thousand of the negatives have produced photographs of supe- rior excellence speaks highly for the good qual- ity of his instrument. It is certain that the pictorial results of no previous Arctic expe- jon compare with those Peary has achieved. , nologists will be particularly pleased with Peary's large series of photographs of nade subjects, They are so clear and definite in all details that in many cases even every marking in the palms of the hands may be dis- tinctly traced.” Lieutenant Peary is very enthusiastic over his success, and is already planning a Kodak outfit for his next trip. In a letter to Mr. W. P, Buchanan of Philadelphia, dated December 16th, he says, ‘a My large percentage of successes (nearly if not quite ninety per cent.) cannot be ascribed to special ability on my part, as I had never used a Kodak previous to this trip and knew nothing of practical photography. It is a sim- ple statement of fact that my pictures were ‘all taken with a Kodak,’ and it is but justice to say that I regard the Kodak as responsible for my having obtained a series of pictures of Arctic life and surroundings which in quality and quantity exceed any that have been brought back from Greenland and the Smith sound region.” th A precocious, impulsive young Mr. Was in love with a girl—and he kr. Said she, ‘Sir, go slow! For I'll have you to know T'm to you nothing more than a sr.” —Tacoma News. Thomas J. Dowling, successor to Charles F. Peck of the bureau of labor statistics, is a blacksmith by trade. Peck’s occupation is not that of a blacksmith, but some have intimated that his famous report was a product of the forge.—Rochester Herald. THE ONLY COMPLEXION Powder in the world that is without vulgarity, without injury to the user, and without a beautifier, is Pozzoni's. Dorflinger’s American Cut Glass. Everything in Cut Glass for the Table. 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