. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ural shajie shoe, as shown in this illustration, with a pointed-toed sock, he pinches his toes just the same. You have oftett noticed that your sock wears Old first on the large toe. This is because the great toe is trying to keep straight, while the stocking is trying to pinch it into the middle of the shoe, with the result that the pressure against the sock makes a hole. The ^luskegon Knitting Mills have lately se- cured a patent on a new idea in hosiery known as Haight's Right and Left Comfort Hose. These are made rights and lefts, the same as the natural shap


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ural shajie shoe, as shown in this illustration, with a pointed-toed sock, he pinches his toes just the same. You have oftett noticed that your sock wears Old first on the large toe. This is because the great toe is trying to keep straight, while the stocking is trying to pinch it into the middle of the shoe, with the result that the pressure against the sock makes a hole. The ^luskegon Knitting Mills have lately se- cured a patent on a new idea in hosiery known as Haight's Right and Left Comfort Hose. These are made rights and lefts, the same as the natural shape shoe. They give the wearer the pleasant sensation of being barefoot. They wear even longer than the famous Vegetable Silk Hosiery manufactured l)y this concern for the last twenty years, and are certainly logical in design. They are made in heavy wool socks for winter, or medium weight vegetable silk, at 50 cents per pair; also diiferent weights of cotton at 2.'i cents per pair. The Muskegon Knitting Mills sell their pro- duct directly from the mills to the consumer, through the mails, and any reader of "Retter Fruit" can secure a samiile jjair of this modern style of hosiery by sending a money order for the proper amount, with the outline of the foot, to show the size required, to the Muskegon Knitting AliUs, Muskegon, Michigan. Look at the illustration, and decide which foot looks like yours. If vou are suffering w ith bunions, oi- cramped toes," STOP AND THINK- WHY PINCH YOVR TOES ANY LONGER?— VERY BEST FENCING 23c ROD Fruit growers can save big money on the highest grade, open hearth steel fencing from Rice & Phelan, Portland. In spite of a great scarcity and advance in fencing everywhere our warehouses are filled with an advance supply. As long as it lasts you will get the benefit of our foresight. FREE Book of Fencing Bargains Over lOU stylt-s ot Icncing at unmatch- able prices. We sell more fencing direct to the consumerthan any other concern i


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