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- . JANUARY 1. 1928 -PART 5. 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, - CONSIDER THE LILIES To Poli Freedom Was Everything, and. to Those About Her It Seemed Nothing. LYBOURN avenue has a mther | . her dusky face blazing with the [toex and peppers and paprika and elegant sound. There never scarlet of vesentment. In her thick onion. was a more inelegant thors | toneue she mimicked. as hest she | Pun Jbughfare could the teacher's mincing s < virtue: Tt fn't & disreputable neigh- |+ een? Naw! Me | deal a horhood, nor one of pove Its vesis | Poti dents wre, for the most part, foreiens | Thumped I s—a “Hunky” neighbor. | Ry the time she and they quarreled a good it her lack of it. When Tony & he W 16 Poli had had | evening m | still to be made. But, hood. Chicagoans will tell yvou—by [20 jobs and 20 beaus and had been when did dump it deftly from which they mean, in ihis . Hun ithful 1o none of them The truth pot to dish and from dish to plate, gavian 8o the street was 3 <he A neither a job nor a | it was pretty sure to be hot, stimulat: azo. Sa it is tods husband, 17 she had been the modern ing. Tony’s mustachiox would emerge Twenty years agzo this Clvbourn ave nue gtself none too prim, pronouneed Poli Zbado @ wild one Ry this the indrawing of the breath. “Is good ¥ about” froedom and self-exp nd the development of the Indi- e would « { peighborhond did not me But what she said, surveving | “Veh? Then for why you ’M;‘X e Ly e [ her famfly treadmill, wae: W hat do 1/ sueh a holl But into he actuslly Bieant —and was: “That ntto wark for all the time, or tie up would flash that old sparkle, for a POl s v trigane ™ 10 some man and work for him Sav. T moment. That she still « « said V3 Clebonen | VAR -1 want to The thing a sparkle of aav kind was proof that evat've said everything A tzi- | She wanted was so vague aml vet s ve in Pon. though smothered at o n Tianearian sepey - And a 9efinite. so simpe and yet so vastly banked by heusehoid and husband sypsy—well. if yon ape Unobtainable, that she he uld and childven— three living and one and live on Clybowrn, and | MOt name it Fields, ski snd —wax an enduring flame. ane hlned in vou, vou el freedom, hey quarreled regularly and s do not brag about it. For, while every Vel You want—-you want olded | 1v enouxh, these two, to keep life e Knows that the tzicane ochestin | Ma Zhado. and quite properly. “You [being too even and dull. They q makes the most hewitching and palse. GON°C KNOW what you want, crazy tzi- reled and lovad and had their children stirring music, and that the tzigane of |¥8Ne. vou At intervals Poli had fits of sullen i veet Tunte nad vivid | Poli’s jobs had ranged all the way | temper largely N from Y o housework, Her suit- she and £ and popular fizure, practic !In»nplr conshis | OFF wers mild younz Ma Lanarssl 10 Poli had belonged to Their wooinzs followed the conven-other class she mizht have safd, Y asset s an ancestor In has come to be an opy 1< A tzigane—thiovi tional pattern of the district —a quick | don’t underst wrab and a quick, nd me’ Inst pugh Kiss on the | would go slammin part of the leman. A quicker xap | the house, slappin i Pl The slap did ot necess iy, snapping at Tony. hickerin vily signify anger on the part of the ' ihe neighbors, sctting the whole house fady. It was little more than ite [hold by the cars with & whivhwind of and customary maidenly gesture, But [ sorubbing and dusting and polishing, Polt usually ‘meant it and thus put | or sitting mowdily in @ corner, vefusing more veal into it than the of- [ to talk to any of them YOUNS fender considered quite ethical, Me | Tony, bewildered, would say: “What's 10 MmN would smi e the uncertain smile of sor- eatin® ML anywny Act like a e - :i ” el prige and veal pain: b eyes smarting, | looney They lish now or ’“':‘ of them made e wounid oring one paim up v the Amer n, int with pungent for Clvbourn avenve and a - fingling cheek. “Say. what yvou think: slang picked up from the children and what o A Sl at is, they all 80U A Crazy A wild tzigane Looney vourself! Might as well he |} 30b except Polt “Hunky!™ Poli would retort, none dead, married to vou. Settin’ In numbers the family was out of too like a lump. Never go anvwhe metical proportions 1o the s “Yeh oceupied thiee tooms, rear) | [IVEN & beauty must handle her ravely found them all at L2 quitars more graciously than that minute. 1 come home tir home at ance: and Poli, that wild one. ‘and Poll was no beauty, With her 1 Taving around the-honse Iv never at home. They | ewarthy skin and her stralght black You should of ought te of & you alwaye ot to he running. Run —run—that's you. Never set till il Edna Ferber work of art. e knew the ¢ part, and improved on it. unlity was not one of Poli's|on it ax an artist on a canvas, bring- ut a high lisht there, subduing Khe spat it out, eame home from the works at night, | credible things. his slave, his likely as not to find his | toy I'oll loved the car. She would drop er she was doing to go riding She usually donned a le and vibbon Thig intimate gnrment she wore in the v oof today. she would have talked dvipping from bowl or cup. A sibilant |gaxeous, crowded Chicago houlevards, her davk face all the d | trast with its absurd lucy frame. Some- make times face | whisking up and down the a bighways of the Hlinois pr S up and down, rathe hers. Poli wase uld manage | 8o Poli and Tony was paid tor lemnt plan for v and dining room, human washing Tony's shirts These belongings had wing of the yvenr The next the washing ught on the marked the next the antom ollars in the | 1D your kids AUhody of wa n the dash) li didn't e aid it wax Kind of dumb slopping ind like that, goinz nowheres, | <1 like a place where vou can walk | “A place where vou ant to. and build a | and like that He would exchange santries with the other men whose o parked on either side. “OUT!" HE SAID TO THE UNKNOWN WOMAN INTO WHOSE PALM POLI HAD BEEN PEERING 1|into the sunsh;ne. away from the terri- At sizhtof him. Poii. to0, had cowered a littie—but only a little. faced him, eves and testh earrings and beads flashing. 1 make hiz money %0 we can ONE SYLLABLE ONLY. AND A GESTURE. hition was to find a spot where there ' were hoth water and shade at the end |of the day. “Is better as working, huh, Tony?" ound | She She protested frenzied don’t go back! “I= like old timas. " Poli said once to 1 don’t go." | fying man. How old times? “In old country. How they o n.:;_ and picni her sulking People were flocking to the fair The grounds were all astir. | “I make mo telling fortune, They | ple He did not know what she “We don't work no more, huh?" n don’t work no more, and saved and prospered. hair. she was not considered hand. @ old stick-in-the-mud like y | Pa Zhadn, being a mecl WAS N1 | mome, even by her mate admirers. but | WAk plenty. 1 didn’t_ want vou. | cars we 1ed at w place appropriately des-[<he had about her n sparkle, a zest. an | SlApped your face good—first time you Ma Zbado nated as “the works. mpudent liveliness, She traveled on o | COMe near me. —worked. and the ‘exaggerated socket made o apt. | INArticulateness of their kind, and their | Sn from morning until night the ting that enhanced the gleam of hey VOry dissim three rooms were empty—or compara- | eves. The xkin of her arms and throat, £Pond between them, ely empty. Grandma Zbado padding though dusky, was smooth and had a | \When first they were married heavily about her conking or washing sort of dull sheen. “Work, work!"™ she would sometimes or scrubbing. and the al fresco Poli| It was freely predicted by her fam. ¥1Y. “Person’d think that was all they coming in for an occasional hunk of [ily. her friends and her enemies—all W% to living—just work. the way you food. For from 3 to 1i—when she numerous—that Poli Zbado would AN me do. “Well, what else should you do? married Tony Sebok and became an come to a bad end. Always running ineredibly settled matron—Poli Zbado the streets. A loafer, Always talking and bring up your roamed the streets when she should about the count Who wanted to| t's the way, aln't it? hatve been at school or at home or at ses the countr You could see No. it work. enough of it if vou went northwest| . \Well. what is then?" > Poli's gipsving was urban, perforce, | {rom Clybourn, just a half hour's ride | "M 1 dunne! Leave me alone, can't | but it satisfed an urge. Four walis | O the street car. o e irked her. When a grindorgan ap | At 17 Poll met Tony Sebok at a peared in Civhourn avenus she fol. | Hunga dance in Prudential Hall, HE four children had come with | lowed it for miles and was ally re. She was wearing a pink dress of a| mathematical precision, one vear stored 1o an unperturhed family by a | $hade to bung your evex out. Tony |apart. An ~—she was 25 mn,;”dq.,qk.n'g policeman. i‘";"""‘;d‘: ‘_';'I‘:'r ‘hnn‘l'Tl by lf'|.\~;z she was 30, ny Sebok hecame a 3P0 i it e R Sontktieal us mustache. a pale blue | master mechanic. Seventy-seven cents the motion picture had obtained | satin tie and a bright blue suit. 4nd an hour and time and a half for over- in Poli's childhood. she might have | was altogether a male figure to please time. They had money in the bank on | found vicarous relief in witnessing the the feminine eve. AN this was en-{jialsted street, and insurance papers. perils and escapes of its celluloid | hanced by the fact that Tony himself | When georgetie blouses trimmed with heroines. But the hest that Clybourn |made no further noticeable effort to!hends were shown in the lalsted De- avenue of 20 years ago had to offer her | win the girls to him. He was 4 wid: | partment Store, Poli dripped beads was a harker selling his wares under |ower. Childless. sober, industrious. de- | iike an Undine. a street-corner gas flare. Perhaps he |pendable, an expert mechanic. com-| Tony had had nothing more romantic to sell manding a wage larger than that of Illinois Central shops on the far South than a polisher for pots, pans and fau- | the head of the Zbado household. A | Side at an increase in wage. The dis cets. But Poli would press eagerly |catch If ever there was one. |trict ‘'wan known as Burnside ang the into the circie surrounding this leisure- | The luck of the unworthy was with | prairies stretched all about. They Iy confident stranger. ‘:'-ull.| The‘ tlhmg was u;.n’mlill;' m;‘ l“‘v.um a little excrescence of a bunga- “It will not scratch”—pause—=rub” | » ¢lemental. Every girl in the hall{low that squatted in the midst of the _,_u_,_iuzr' e e moves | earned that the widower's late wife cpen prairie. The two girls, Pauline chance to go into the = - |had been pretty, gentle. quiet and and Emmy. and the boy. Loufe, ac- | Sy Ehiae. !virtuous, and that he mourned her|customed to the eity streets, complain. Poll would stare unblinking at the | gincere] Ko every girl in the hall{ed of the loneliness and- threatened glitter of the gax flare on his warex. |t imce set ahout heing a pattern of to Jave home. Even Tony had a rather She would finger the little hottles with |11 that was pretty. gentle, quiet and lost and wistful look. RBut Poli was | their strange colored liquids, and the virtuous. All, that is, except Poli.|gaver than she had been In years. bits of shining metal. “Kindly put | that down, young lady. unless you in- P tend to purchase.” Poli would make a borrible face at him. but stand her | ground until he moved on. Purchas. | ing,was far from her desire or power. The wares themselves did not inter. est her, except as color, as magie. That which fascinated her was the mystery and impermanency of the whole nomadic outfit—man, cart, stock | in trade, Here tonight and gone to.| moirow. Another corner, another | SOMETIMES, ON SUNDAY, THEY HAD A PICNIC, POLI WAS A PICNIC ADDICT, SHE HAD AlL. WAYS LOVED EATING OUT OF DOOR ¥ oexense 1o he out | 4 1o stand on the neat Iittle front porch staring out at | the Went, where earth and sky meet, | Tony would regard her amusedly. “What vou gawpin’ at?" | “Huh? Oh, nothing wondering ould you the it'w like a1 e wwell th talk or only what's here, It Ehe snatched at of doors. Khe w CEo/tre oy A mn There ain't what do vy know? T the | erowd_ another (own, perhaps. That #he hounced and danced nnd Jaughed was the iife and pushed the boys ahbout and we PP pushed about by them. She danced | 0o the caardan with such stampings and | {7 QF 211 the gecent. hard-working Hun- | iwirtingn and cinppings an to make | "y, gurian household, the o}d grand. the others In the group look ke Bt by ot L mother and the Hitie witch, Poli. were | (romen fgures on n Graek vase. The | "o A0 D0k thats ll Yon go.” - the outlawe For Grandms Zbado had | scariet glowed beneath the dusk of |ycuic ™ poll wam i plente addicr. Rhe ber memories, and these. confided 1o her cheeks, her evex snapped, her | Foii wione, probably had much to do | coarse balr blew all about. The eves always oved ¢ cthines 1 " and with that one's nomudism, Clybourn |9f the bereaved one (vllowed the pink iad hot A corn and evenue did not exim for the old | NEure all around n.-‘ hull, an the pink | poes Poll had been strangely - Ftreet corn. policemen. plumh | fsu SEAR wary Ml SWRFY. exhilarite and gy g s ke | When finally they met, she colled | gpo wix Rhe wax nearcing 40, @, kasUEht. hot and cold waler, PO {0l giekein-the Mud, in which ik Brauaht Home jon SaLUAIRY 1 wis dneredible thit 2 yenrs conld [#he was quite Justified, considering |, iy [ il o ber who had known broad moors: pur- e har for the first time, Poll, drews thit bunged your eye out wis ountaine: copper-inonse hodies In | gy by then, so worn with walting | (his comfortable wite in wivileh campfire light ooden B0t gy whe barely hnd the spiclt or goud | peqdomnde deess nnd Shdoling bt sguiost & shellering rock lrquM‘ nern 1o wiap Wit Bhe Just mnn | Loyl the boy. was cngine wise, ke herrias plucked off a thorny hedee jaked Bt but you could wee that Bl Gt her Hul no works for him e e drove o troaek Hke o god Inon jug slumber in a copme of young trees thint | peg ot wasn't o He « were like slender maldens with lone. | ) that b whigoped Wi, twieted B0 gt rounding e siren dey s dom of e vaons and iffright flouting hult swaying o the eeze’ until she coried ot o padn, pulled Ly gy (e Shw could hive ol vou of one gypey (her 16 him, and kissed hee agoin, 1l pedestelans, cutting out e maer gl who han maried & young Klovik | wes love, il oight, this tine. | peirten W corners i £ who bad run away o hix house | “You Kot to suve” wald Tony, in Wis noieing 10 sloep in the woods Kometinies she it he f hin code of Hife, “and gy s Tough. hut sed sange words Vagas Geko, Vel | work, and get ahend, and biing opibad, No owal e hiow (o Ver Georgie | your family right I e footed arsund with Aa tn Pol cre wtivred u vague eon | B wreed Poll made unbelleva e hitchen 1o el foed simaness of things she hud neyer | Wy meek by love, “Hure, That's how | o pan or pantry. stany seers sinelle whe hsd never wmetlea |§ouiways way {rani. wlamined al A Aark faces glesming sround u camp | L i to senld Bitme bhut she liked fre the tinkle of srmiets the >'~lvw|'l"ll';)' were married the following | 1 u:.;: wdored m...‘ e \mdl.- il ;;«l of hormes hoofe sl the tantalizing “ Pwould mnrey and day any howr he - Sunge messes I b Erest Bpring, and Poll Zhado, he WLy neyer seen the kil ieck pot one=the crany Aeigane- became Mis o Pautine Fanty married within Pl went o sehool of eourse Bhe | Tony Kebok, plump of fgure, deft x monthe of cach other. They had wer fkeliest 16 play trannt on thowe [yong neat of hatr, snd settled do Pl decent yonng mechinides, and Ocrnher Buys when 1he et weent fgur 20 yenrs They ook a litile v i wlowe of thedr owin of burning Wwaves was o the niv The e on North svenue and prospered up abtomohiles and visited orther small givls of the nelghiborhood | You pever would hnve suspocted 1ol Yy Runidy often plumplng vubmitied graciously 1 the Anghoiva: | Ziuao tn this comfortabie matron Mm'n.m Bisbiiew dow i il golog off for the Von of thelr names - urgen 30 even | went marketing in an apion, W uy S0 Borichs became Bessie, Sars beLian down ac heel and hale in ¢ iy came Bereh wnd Zeursi puswered 1o fers. Poll (ined out o b g surpnis | P geboka owned wn automobile Susie. Bul. when the teacher sl | ingly excellent cook, Bhe wan mrl ton Ny, with his knowledge of srougly Poli” Uhum-Anat's Pau fkind who could “throw thingx 0, Lall things mechanioal, had bought at Ve nt 07 Pauhne Yer o Poliland they came out vight Both -mlnmnm w wecond-hand car of good would rise up. M shomeless little and Tony Jiked hot spicy mesces— [ make MHe u; the original car only wirie ewiloning, her ohin (hrust fore chicken or beef, with plenty of tomn Vs a hasis on which (o erect his own N The bright western sun. the intense blue of the sky, the great white clouds the horizon, all promised a fine, .. The sagegreen mesa stretched away to the purple mountain peaks. ghed as he drove “Take that rag off your head. | erazy, you! Starve to deat’ €0 bome now. arve not'ing. n back in La Junta, a diy for work in San Always you could would give a € of her shoulders. | @y S \ You said how that Back. then, away from the western hed and serubbed in other people’s wave of buoyaney and carvied vou| ~Yeh—slapped! Liked to choked [ twitch ar her own being admin- | with her. The flesh under her finger | Me—the way vou hung ontc me.” z ] andma_Zbado. Al the naile wae dark. with favender tint| “\Wished T had of.” rounz Zbcdas—always excepting Poli in it Her cheek bones were high, | Bit they loved each other with the re like the bold, « o, anyway " What's the snow -capped. and held | Mountains faded into mesa. and mesa and plain | that night in the pink d dential Hall, tured her hair at night. free, black, abundant ity made an |m||.~'lohlhlt-{““‘\ it h e £O on some more, “Sittin® by the lake all night,” Where you want to go to' ack at noon with the as- there would he money for him. in A day or two, telegraphed relieved. almost happy. and vet vaguely regretful. He came to their Pinned to the outside was ted crudely: Crimpers no_longer to It streamed | Her skin was surance that “Anywheres here other people The Lincoin Highway. - The bungalow, set in the midst of the Illinoie prairie, look- s “Crazy, you! She waxed sullen, si ‘They approached Albuquerque, New Mexico, saw Indians for the first time. me excited, garrulous how to drink out of a moun Iying fat on h he would start the car. w n satisfied sigh. She | t3in brook iy talked little while they were | 2nd lipping up the jcy adept at building i them. and Pauline and Emmy. He stared. mouth ludicrously open. e AR S “Well. pretty gnod Little old Chicage looked pretty Money in the bank: house, comfort There was a fair in progress edge and near this they ext morning found that they had been Suddeniy, one day, * asked hume £ RO mome f-blinded by the glare 98 ek ghly of the <unshine from without. he ¢ The brood was into the cars at the and driving awa: children squalling. stood on the front porch, Tony and ing out acrosy the duli, drab Tllinois prairie landscape to where the leaden clouds hung low so that sky and prairie seemed to be closing in all | somew ‘eres, Poli =aid nothing. * take the machine, . and go somewheres on One. a woman the" other almost This one had one of his red cotton handkerchiefs knotted about her head. from which her black hair streamed 1, neck were bright-colored beads. hoops dangled from her ears. Poli reverted to lose togeiher. unknown to equally strange. while he slept. though had taken all the tions to protect it ate twice a handiul of | Sometimes they thought ahout it, Frightened, mit himself. Three. ‘Then, at supy He refused davs passed something at noon would cook pot—a hot. savel best clothes and went off to the heart vn to declare his loss, - municate with Louie, back in Chic: the solid sum Nouth Chicago bank. “1 guess we are through now, tour- he sald grimiy. mess, stewed dreamlessly, When Poll first beheld talns she gave a 3 !and stood up In the car, as though moved to leap from it. i put down knife nnd fork, “w 5 pointed vaguely east W't Wapt to go that way to go that way. ves gleamed. . zazing. said nothing. paseed 4 brown hand ever bis stubhle grizzling head One syllable only, “Out”™ he said to the unknewn woman into whose palm Poii had been peer- | This one gasped. snatched her ‘hand away. fled through the opening Police Quiz Met With Injunction . and a gesture Over ther r there “Gee. it looks little’ gazing. said nothing. But & new hope welied in her. We go to California Poli pointed toward the V —toward the line where prairie and The horizon, west,"” Tony That's where I want came more primitiv We zoing hack home ™ Another week spent in tinkering the biving supplies, rather vague ahout their destination replied to the question | of the man at the office. HET struck out for the Lincoln | Highway. At first they consulted | | their route instructions carefully; fol- | lowed them meticulously. na avenue: right at foot of bridge; left at reverse fork; cur But, as the davs went o developed a kind of roud sens intuitive feeling for that comes to tour still held to their printed divections, the Western 'st they drove all day, | ely, mometimes slowly, | ining « certain standard of was nothing thixs driving milex to Council Rluffs, so w mha, 80 many miles to Line though they sometimes fle; miles daily Intelligence (M test| I boiany the science of animal lite” ansplanted bears little fruit” argument for many Dues the saving “I guess we make thin, how eall it—Wauneta—or, ves, thai's how | Is—Wauneta—tonight, he Pied Piper's method of | men in the Los Angeles Polic Those who an swered the questions were to more funersl mx thun on Washington street? as “Annshel Lee” Allan Poe? well known character aes the saving “Retter go around ) Department. mean the sume loaf than no bread Inws the saving the creation of ‘Naw, guess we push the shortest way is sometimes to the filing atation Does the saying “Easy come <0” teach us that tabor does not teach us the value of prop- the same as “J should not be praised in the lin_the Koran? Does the number 12 specify the cor rect number of councilmen in Los An to weather this quiz succoss Just wo | (Ul and xee whether you ave an em- | Sitting there beside | bryonic hix xure hands o | would survey She wax watisfied B.—The policemen the saving will make a poor v He who does not will not shine in another” “A Blind man is troe that do not permit a man = widow's sister® Does a pound of lad weigh more than a pound of feathers® Can eight cubic feet of dirt de dus from 3 hole twe feet lang, two fee: Wide and twe fest deep® 2 freight train deaves Los Angele: & 10 milee an hour and a passen. rain aves New York going 0 miles an hour. will the passenger tramn he nearest to Los Angeles when thex [They complained that the test was | ruthless, unfair, senselexs, crazy and | Do you agree? DId Richard write “Poor anew before her. hne in one place the Towa and Ne. | braska corn country found her atill | ridiculow The fat prafries Does the saving “Ho laughs at scars Richard's | that the power to sympathize canonly who eriticized things they know noth. At night they eamped. { thousand miles or xo U i matically to the accustomed orderli. | nesn wnd method of lite as they had | SEASCE ons migrate peviodieally ? Are divergent alms usually harmoni Did George Waxhington Declamtion of Independ owe dlleglance 1o Ha whe laughs last pessimism® Ioes the saving pusand miles ts begun With & step N that some men never arrive at usefulness hecause 05 to bexin in & small way Does the saving ased n A cape” 1 zarment can conceal Ioes the saving is vour oake abide by the Does the saying lex than your “A journey laughs hest™ sapre mean that erving h no brulses?® are not wilt south portion of Chicago. little portable oven, put it on the ground, stuffed it with | 10 minutex | Poll holled potatoes, | fried ham and exgs, and even baked | Bullding at and Tl stree Ta the Calif: and Main stroets? Dr retrograde movements nia Building at Third 1f George gues 1o ded 20 minutes " James and gets u wan red hot, a student of geography called a “AS vou hake, so mean that a man must csults of his conduet* ter hreak vouo In Scotland Yard a famous Tollce | \Vinchesier ayenue? all worts of ingenious devicea—a cup | pepartment in Scotland® honrd, xerews and holta that dropped the back seat Into A hed-—though th {earried an auto tent. is George in bed longer than In making words on paper with pen or_pencil writing? Doen solving & making figures and putting them in proper place? Joes the expressjon “Every maybe | hath & may not be" exprexs an o hecame something | tmistle view?® like & mugic man- | the same as fear to tread A contrivane of the car dropped to Everything In the car pulled out, shoved In, screwed, Aisappeared, In where anged Does the proverd “ldle heains are the devily workshop” mean ‘hat the works with his hegina? Are Seminoles poisonous® Did Thomas Jefferson write Frank Nowraphy Did Mosas Mo the ark? wather” related ta the in the same way as the is related te the word problem consi Department BROKEN T would seem, from the standpoint that the best place | wherein to fostitute a suit for breach are | 0f promise s Kngland. an trles seom HEARTS. for his wounded affections. Does the say | on feather beds’ express an optimis of the platntiff, wked meals a day-—at fivat T as vasy to umderstand, from e animals twa s the wort word siste Does the saving er than one' 'wo many o Does the sy people of Germany are to tevak thedr betrothal vows, The ltalian tomed hour ng up At th wer peenniary pf the loss of a ks spoll the broth nk “There {s nothing | ARes by reason new under the sun™ mean the same | Pective mate, and uniess the platn #6tx Without fresh has & very strons case worth while in most count | for the injured one to omands that lowly, gradually, this old mode of 1iving slipped from them, somatimes would honise, low voles, NONKN | paws enrd her sing, even Is the Nutional City N at Biehh ang Siee et Does the proverd “Think twice dee mean that YOU may stammer® f o Does the oM roverh “Strike white action of Weach of [1Re Lnn s RN teach ua 1Mt we A relgning wenaich | Shou produce & weitten MArey; otherwise the suit cannot pro This difficulty i almast tasue Judges are 10 adjudicate between Tony hud never when she had heen n b nx whe wlammed aby en of the old M the saying forenvmed” mean the same an * ledio that ix not powel Hax physical rexearch anything to A0 WIth telopath Wan Alexande In France breach.of promise | seldom troubled Speak quickly are rare, for the reason that the law requires the plaintift “the Groat a famous | has suffored pocuniary wih avenue, you're ainging Prove that she | promise agains and oaretuliv " Bhe Would net N INves the oM pewverd “Its an @ A As there oxiated | WKL hat hlows mabady wood™ mean (e dusky Lo | W1 people aiten oy from the mes relgning moae | (artunes of othens® allowed o g0 to Wt the fdie quickiy disposed | Whie i ix vouns Knglishwoman In Clark Grimith the owner Washington Ne Neitinn control the was T winglug o country dab has @ poor thavie was Zhwdo she would sing all time wh K on Chyh thne 1o horaell ovany Austrin have Does the save Nhe wonll | lawful to park 12 feet from HOnKx (4 five hydrant? 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Did Horace Greenley L0 Ay M oshows alt ) advise voung With gas plates, and, for & vents, you conld conk e Mx you got hot witer, Al bl of washing leamed dusky 10 (he half light tonked ahnpel " mysterion, iy hand they we Dower develapmants 1 Gt 1o (he mile Mible (o wedel initare ARUROTIVS SRy S A pers vesents the Wik of & sewre ol arid MU emplaved for the past thees ar mean the | makes the hoart grow oes (he proverd “Rveey dog Mas WA 1he same As YA e [BUER I worse (han B Aite Does “Whers norance i bliss v WY 0 be whe' mean the same 8 CWhAL you deat Knew weat hat In Mhylock a character in “Pavadise and another stving of dociments and seated the authorities gravely dotermine the GUAALION OF Hamuges. shoukl any com pensation be elaimed. 1 mAY he pointed out that the man Way, and often does, elaim & solatium The wap rep twa lines that have w ifferent divee Wupker Hitla famous Geneval? Fivst Crusade an Amert I (his velation ORAME, was annertionsd among the ALe'S communition

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