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their "smoke" for the Kaws in it all  At first they had the dance inside the "round house," and then they removed the portable seats and the drum outside where they had both dance and smoke. The dust got into the faces of the people and mud was in the corners of their eyes. The automobiles, hacks and carriages were thick around the "round house." The Indians are let in free but the white spectators were charged "two bits" admission. The visitors were handsomely treated, they go home today, and the Pawnee visitors will slip in. The Arapahoes were also invited but they have not come.

I have already written Mr. Hodge that I have received more pictures from Mr. Moore. I wrote Mr. Hodge again yesterday that I had a chance to secure the Deer Clan waxobe for the Museum if they want it. I already have it but