The Wheel and cycling trade review . e appearance of trade-winners. HARD TO apparel oft proclaims the man, So William Shakespeare said;But oft we find, if close we scan, A woman there Instead. EXPORTS OF A WEEK. Exports of cycle and cycle material fromthe port of New York during the week end-ing December 22d: Antwerp $489 Amsterdam 895 Bremen . 305 British Australia 18,543 British Possessions in Africa 980 British Possessions, all other 484 British Guiana 1,158 Brazil 45 British West Indies 5,217 Copenhagen 19,584 Christiania 1,150 Central America 751 Chili 730 Dutch West Indies . 34 E
The Wheel and cycling trade review . e appearance of trade-winners. HARD TO apparel oft proclaims the man, So William Shakespeare said;But oft we find, if close we scan, A woman there Instead. EXPORTS OF A WEEK. Exports of cycle and cycle material fromthe port of New York during the week end-ing December 22d: Antwerp $489 Amsterdam 895 Bremen . 305 British Australia 18,543 British Possessions in Africa 980 British Possessions, all other 484 British Guiana 1,158 Brazil 45 British West Indies 5,217 Copenhagen 19,584 Christiania 1,150 Central America 751 Chili 730 Dutch West Indies . 34 Ecuador 60 Glasgow 149 Genoa 4,105 Havre 1,573 Hayti 12 Hamburg 2,667 Liverpool 8,414 London 20,116 Mexico 800 New Zealand 762 Rotterdam 548 Santander 30 Southampton 1,551 United States of Colombia 310 Vienna 2,114 Venezuela 709 Total $94,285 THIS STAND WILL STAND Its a good looker and well made, is whatthe A. J. Phillips Co., of Fenton, Mich., sayof their new cycle stand, and as good lookshave more or less influence on the purchaser. of almost any manufactured article, the fea-ture should not be overlooked. But that isonly one of many good points. It rests ona wide bottom, which prevents it from up-setting, no matter how clumsily a wheel isthrust in the support. It has no flimsy braces,is self-locking, cannot injure the tire, and thewood is soaked in weather-proof oil, makingit particularly adapted for outdoor use. The secret of popularity is to occasionallygive the other fellow a chance to tell whatails the wheel he rides. The proper height for a woman to shortenher skirt for cycle riding purposes is a littleover two feet. 48 January i, WITH ICE ON THE SIDE. Washington, D. C, Dec. 28.—Hale did notstart in the six-day race, which began at Con-vention Hall shortly after 2 oclock this after-noon. Although present, he declined to enterthe contest, on the ground that he still feltthe effects of his New York ride, and was inno condition to do himself credit. A largecrowd was prese
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