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79490
HOPI CIGARETTE SMOKER
FRED HARVEY
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MADE ONLY BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO.
"PHOSTINT" CARD.
TRADE MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
TRED
ARVEY
About eighty miles from the main line of the
Santa Fe and well into the edge of the Arizona
desert are the seven isolated villages of the Hopi
Indians, built on the summit of almost inaccess-
ible mesas. They are remarkable in appearance,
set upon dizzy sites, with quaint terraced houses
of stone and adobe, and queer little corrals for
the animals in nooks and angles of the cliffs.
The Hopi men weave blankets, squaw dresses,
and sashes. The women are the home builders
and home owners. There is nothing incongruous
in these things to them. They are part of the
"way of the old" handed down to them by their
forefathers.
THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR MESSAGE.
AND CANADA.
FOREIGN. TWO
CENTS