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PORCELAIN WARE SHOP Japan's reputation for porcelain wares has long been established. Her highly wrought flower vases, elaborately finished pots, fancy tea cups and plates are finding places in the drawing rooms of the West. Like all other Japanese stores, the porcelain shop is widely open to the street, the cheap wares being piled up in front and costlier ones upon the shelves. |
A VEGETABLE DEALER.
Deftly balancing on his shoulder a beam at both extremities of which are suspended the baskets with their contents, the vegetable dealer makes his rounds every morning to his customers houses. Early in the morning he goes to the market and gets his stock which he tries to sell out within the day, thus to supply his customers with fresh articles. Sometimes farmers venture out to the city, when the farming work is not pressing, to dispose of the vegetables of their own raising. |
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