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" O is that 30, well you better look gut who yours fawking o or elts youll 1 AN ENGLISHMAN g : i L i 22 il i ; . ey . By that time the table 3 rnton spotted BEDM STORIES # Burgess. - . " . B H-. up in m‘:‘ humt‘h‘wlm all your ; came Flip's three friends, the Dogs from Glasses sed. 5 . - e s e e svela . ; yo0 220 dont say, well the fert thing JOLLY POLLY 3 vy ~ 4 Mothet Niture. |You were lost. Hello, I see you have| | B » - DISCUSSES AMERICAN - Yerrier had never ‘expected | Fiip oticed that il three stopped at o > P A Lesson in Etiquette. E mwmwfl!fi‘l as again, I sed. s WOMEN no ts, the | saw 0 % % » BY JOSEPH J. FRISCI. Bk whose scquaint- | did him in - i 2o il THE ONLY THING THAT 3 8r g ragk It was hard to Fiip. “We've met before,” replied one of others, a bit n.l;leemlh, . d “80- we -have. No hard feelings, I 4 “It was just a mis- understa It won't PR 4T soe you' et sheepishlooking one, whereat grinned in. “X b?‘l misunderstanding with 3 eousin, Jimmy Skunk, once,” | salé -Fiip, “and I know how vou feel. “If you will excuse me said Spots, ‘Il be gn my way. I begin to feel know I have to -hunt EEES - i wic LE | of § i £ fpnas y 2 m-ved toward the largest Dog and noticed that the latter uickly. In a few minutes Manning.” or “Mother, depzlred, but they could v Mr. Manning?” If the da lling over sticks and leaves as he mh‘?mm says, . Manning, I want to introduce you to ther, Mrs, Boswell.” nnwmmr;lu‘.‘xm suppose there i§ anybody he of! mmnlghn-mhukau. guefully. “He used it on me once, be- fore I knew anything about him." s e household money more simple to launder. JAnd as for the making of #t—why it 2 could almost be run up hefore break- ‘3 : “ . = d ; vgln.:mi for «chmuxmu-.hn ‘ f . 2,4, ae.n‘; 8 )ur:.w g form of recreational activity for \rms ) " fa¥hite linen ot linen crash 18 very 210e | ynoge girls who care nothing for violent 1 : - ql;ou'nn Tep, khaki cloth, pigue nad or even energetic exercise, and who, be- . = tung are sturdy fabrics for its cause of diéinclination or physical dis- ¥rinned. “Don't be al oot abilities in childhood, never indulged in o, Y he. “I never use that Titde # 4 requires 13; yards 35-inch. outdocr play. unless it s necessary, and I don't be- & pattern nr‘ this style, send 15 @irls of this type are generally un- Heve it 15 no —~ indoors and “Indeed, it isn't,” replied Flip earnest- 4 oyt . h. "‘.l.ndeed. l;ltn'k You have nothing y T - Pk ' _fl?'fl- UY food that offers the most -~ nourishment for the least money. Buy food that all the family likes. 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