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BOYS AND GIBLS DEPARTMENT Rules for Young Writers. All the pictures 'received but one 1. Write piuinly on one side of the | have been drawn upon ruled paper s with am per only, and number the and most of theis with a lead pencil. down This, because in the first contest Un- 3 5 cle Jed did not himself make tie con- d inted articlea. 1 2 §004 Siven preference. Do not Negover | . fns; Butitie noxt tinme the ~aduires | ion i Aot %"fifi A g n Original stories or letters onily ments will be inly stated and the|ding a hasty, ‘t% et ."“?‘ e S age of t:::‘ cont::lnu- b uve.m:d. e FA N RYSHPAN. % 5. Write your name, age and ad- L s dress plainly at the bottom of the| This mionth Uncle Jed meant to 0 have the winning piotures :nade in zinc and printed with ihe names of the four EBook wrnmers, which could have been done had not the paper been ruled. 4 g Several did not comp'y’with the rules in this contest, by putting their address upon .the bhack 6f the ‘pioiure. etc. Violation of idiregtions in fu- ture will debar the’ negligent from the contest. & ’ w) 3 t . Nearly half of the pietares -in sandd he R "(“: 4 . TaNn 1o tréing show haste insted of painstakin | i to ask a faver of am ver the river and®through the wood k—they should: ~hiye “ aversiped o= o . Now Grandmother's cap [ £py: b o4 d. haye 1 urrah for the fun! 13- fhe Pu much better; and Would, had the €on~. - done? testants realized that goed careful AT Tty e 3 ek g SR AL - on his himd le 2 ; ; PR R and have eight turkeys. s sy ‘Address all communications to Uncle Jed, Bulletin Office. “Whatever you are—Be that! Whatever you say—Be true! Straightforwardly aet, Be honest—in faet, Be nobody elss bui you." POEFRY. The Schoolboy’s Favorite. By James Whitcomb Riley. o ‘went te {5 Hurrah for the pumpkin pie! work is alwaye neces i gny e W 4 & % Lfichool, Readar:] prize-winning &g W:y'::;:{kfizsv" i ath 1ittle a e, Unicle Jedl 15 will""#e. | studying painting. f#Fer any boy 'af ncie e he < 1 e . O { Er any lttle gif ceive pictures pre Pl optter - sowit o s ¥'That un's the goodest poetry-piece mima 3 it the boys and gi:ls juct resolve to do their best. painter of portraits He lived at Cambrilzeport. near B el t on. FRANCIS Q. CONNELL, Age 13. Norwieh. LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. | Like our Pa iets us i e g i g : il ¢ ; Elizabéth Park, x Mildred Grandy, of Yantic—Many “Over the river an’ through the wood m: tize Dook - entit] Of Hartford’s many ow Gan'mother's cap 1 apy: O ot 1 nave saod! it [beth ‘1 The most-noted Aunt “Is the; puddin | na Jent at to several frisrds. We all 2 ot - '|think it very nice. piet | .| Frangis O'Conmell, of Norwich—I received -entitied Sel Out" ang fobnd it yery teresting. ' 1 thank Yoi very siuch it. - 2 he:park, wheu Pond House, 5 ‘as a place of refrechment looma re em very glad that my letter was re-fyou. Shrubs and all sorts of trees are. Coastipation, Pain or Kidney-Trouble and 7 feet/ite ancudeing—and it was “Fruit-o-tives” that gave me baek my health®. - T Tittle tumsecaps e Py " |Rarded as good enoushi to receive a{all around, while tastefully arranged e, re i inote: 362 aki {He tucks me away @ yells “Hoo-|prize; and I am v much pleased | flower-beds dot the wide lawns. 0 n k. v 2 D %fleegoa:s :nebogzn;';‘;‘cangs ray:” " {'with the boek. I t you fur i Walking around Pend House we go . jom. trango “A wolf i earrving LAn' W‘lhl!!k! Ole Oray, on' drives the ::wnln fligzv-.uof "”.l and O = O&’ a N 2 h 3 ) 2 ® They weni % help toe sl - i “hool e - lawn, * nurselves . . Pehind 5 4 ' n, bt _thers Was no wol. A 1% Fastest you ever saw?! irls inned Yy 3 rustic e i at. t d C - i AR s . Yoaping veiliow: < 4 skowid 1 S L day w wolf Gid come and he Over the river an' through the wood A 7 &7 " done? A 3 . wnd ahat . Bhey eo they did not go. # Hurrah fer the punkin ple! titlod TRIIE Wes 0 A7 16~ Sty LIS SRR - - ERNEST LAFRENIERE, Age 5. 3 - house. an ideal lacation, we rest a. {iAn' Pa ist snugales rac ’tween his oo B8 MUCh | hile and enjoy the beauty of., the you ge; S owers, of which ent home in hope that{ M8y 3 o iars. An' I he'p hold the lincs, Allan King, of Stores: I thank you Eager to the 1 s 3 - ar Unele Jed: While I was-livi ZAN' peek out over the buffalo-robe; [very much for thg prize ook YOulwe have heard censiderchle, we leave I will get him. ere speal De: 167’ ip; but : i 3 the: 2 o They Now Gan mother's ca; ) 2 . 'y paid no attentien to hifn. They A-Hur:-h h;‘ u?:htur." l'g xzh‘sm;'n *din’ R gz fmp. [ loaged i thought he was moaking fun®of them, 5Qc, a box, 6 for At all dealersor seat postpaid by Fruit- S ————————————————— was and there was a white skunk tn it. his pockct and shof him. Yhe skunk had gnawed hie front-leg'off. = - Maax ARTHUR LAPLANTE. $2.50,"%rial size, 25c. Lloyde took hls revolver out of That same afternoon Lloyde was <coming wp throusgh the woods and he saw a skunk comirg up the path. He picked tae’ skumk up by the tail and knocked him in the head with a club. CLiFFORD CONGDON, Age 12, Moosup. 8 e shes, picked off a|in w York I visited the 484 where “An’ the wind ist blows® an’ the snow |sent me. s " _fthe vicinity of the pond and presemt- | 1 felt T had gvewn ten vears older. | {InT 2N ity Yearriaa it away in|there are many different awmas e ist snows! Julia Rodman, of North Franklin: I}y find ourselves in the famious “Rose | WILHELM E. TONNESSON, Age 11. | jt's peak to a high tree. > |saw two baby lions and I . _ them s zo-ERCmiag. 4 An’ the sun ist shines an’ shines! thank you very much for the prize|Garden.” 2y Baltic. “See.” said the father, “with this|best of all, Trey lock like ayge cats| Dear Uncle Jed:. Dur- . it~ @#An’ the ald horse tesses his head an’ [book. you sent me, “Try Again” I Every variely of rose is venzssent- 5 wool the bird is making a seft bed forfand piayved like kitizns. = ated three S n"_‘x of Chaplin. It 5 coughs have_ read it thrnuéh and find it very led, they are arrarged in scper:te beds{ A Cat Collects Funds For Home. |[its voung ones in the mesh. How HARLES, . McGRATH, Age 10. lis a farm of 235 acres. We have 3 Tn' frost back in our face. interesting. I will try again soon. | _tivid red roses faintly tinted nink comfortable the little omes will be!| North Fsan [, Ld Tuther go o my uran'ma’s SUSIE: Please send in your full]ones, and others of pure:x white. Ml On one of the principal streets of G an any other place’ London, almest An’ all fhe peoples they is in town Watches us wilizzin’ past Mo go a-vistin’ our n'ma’s 2—lvy Fisk of Sprinsfield, Mass., A - 3 .about 20 inches hi. 3_Ellery Pratt of Moosup, Among] Across from the rose gardén i The lady manager of the cats car- he Esquimaux. i Like we all went there last; \ = t47e Bird could net have | Prown with a whit s lace every da lares 2 cloth ;0 lits 1a 5 e f - A Me., | kinds of flowe:s are m: g rioty PIAcE 4 pla A 49 = Read: ‘and Ypots - But they can’t go, ke ist our foiks £ty T vt e, flmfl tml&imnd. where ¥F, hadase. p Her name is May. Her space set apart for flowers. Here wil [ Lic® this cat in her arms to n certain 5 bla ; B t ? lers 1 think LAw The Waicotc Twins. e g B Bine without an : fett ESTHER GLASSER. |Jown her lers r o ; : 4 y urging, quietly Sc - B B b e AT er.| 5—Alvin LaChapelle of Canterbury, g;‘('}e(}""?l;m';"‘!&"‘.!"'“hr'i';l’,‘;' D |takes her piace on the alloted spot,| Norwich. B it 1 » ut Volney £ B A Cape Cod Roy. Platgs. 3 rnd awaits results. She is wholly in- ————— s =2 is Sally. She is i+ An’ Charley an' Magzgy an' me! 6—Westley Scott of Storrs, The|. One of the manv unigus Eower heds|difforent te eatrreases. but. watches The Shoemaker's Thanksgiving. Botry Dick ane % Camp or. Indian Island. win “drAnked mv 35 05 MOUL Sd: -i:aefly for jinglineg pennies and colfis of 7—Walter Gavigan of Willimantic,|ford, Conn. Nmetcen hundred -~ and{ 275 denomination. The Wircless Boys on the Facific. sixteen. 3 Pver the river ax* through the wood » Now Gan'mniher's cap I spv; - 3 . CHARLES HART. Age 12. : i ; B tributine. she te ai S Hlorrah 25 the fun: Is the puddin'| s ranmy Ryshpan of Norwich, o 10 ity PRl ot s sod fentony 1o ma e werrEtied : Santeiay 2 % Hurrah fer the punkin nie! C’:is. ?::"n::‘. ‘:‘f Ffe::h“t‘;""l;:"';: much larger than he one we saw pe | 7 Some distance. How He Was Saved.: ' city may eall at The Sulletin hasiness | [07% and alter t:king o.parting Ibok SRS ° 1,E0. POLIQUIN, Age 12. UNCLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE- . ; : Uncle Jed is aware that there are @hildren in this vicinity who car draw pretty still-life plstures an? he fhopes to induce them to try for The A Day in Sovamber. : : i {'plen. ‘a0 we have (o Kuow how fo kill| Iy Fome 'to Mary for our Thanks- Pt prses. Slowly the san riscs above the mist | LIy had 8 presty littia gl all insects. We should spray the trees | SITIIE dinner, & The November success has heen|of deep ‘og and theroutline of .the) bk stockingy, white shaes,‘and » red|and: it Wit 4Kil all the ‘insects. Tt A h i ahe yde. It rained so they di Zoga & By 2 .| ® ‘mewly wedded couple, and as the| ‘7 o iz Oy;e’z?’:rhe bpn 1;":»’ nt ::cnh‘p‘s -0 g ek, e aticed |, I went up Lo bed znd too n“‘, done in "‘"‘h orcharding. | the nice turkevs in the market win- Park is in ruj{g an Eden yp-to-date. ‘Willimantic. STORIES WRITTEN BY WIDE- AWAKES, went to sleep address. A query awaits it. of srches tormine arbory hang. dows b it o e e Charics’ Pets. %3 2 %7 FRIahe o AiE rod = 3 & 3 Over the river an' through the wood { e Snise "BOOKS. o R AR LY T theo L RSRRE TN ol “the . Sowdon 8- | thoge Dughee? Dear TUncle Jed: [ have twonéts, one & Now Gan'mother's cap I epy; THE WINNERS Of center of the garden is completsly | (PR, for Lost and Starving Cate’l } MO 2USAM. - the boy, “we will let|18 ® mttle calf and she is Zour sonths _xurndgngzr the fun! the puddin 1—Cecil Bessette of Moosup, Red e"m.\lr::ed_le ‘rlth', T-g:s?!:;n?eto ros;a of trained to do the same Thing: ] them stind old and I fe=1 her one pound of | % Hurrah fer the punkin pie! Cross Glils In British Trenches. viewed fion: @ distanco form au | “Remember, my son,” said his fath- | STain and a bandfu! of ensilaxe cvery | 1 they are to be 'y appreciated the: g ther. e = a | the mo She srows very well and | o Regular Tomboy. must ba scen -~ Y |2 imere striking personatity. another. It geems to you very ha > ! color s spat ou Beg fore- There wes a poor shoemaker, who | fuil ,uf ;{lfl;‘y. “;h n ;hot a Y she Ehanld may ane. pags without oen, | 2d recently moved into the nelghbor-|stands with her front fect i ihe pan lamp up and set on tnle !m] and § parts. shut the d d then laid duwn und e ; L We warit 40 re And raise good aps|dOM and said <1 will buy one and bring oo ol Mol St~ or's Do , wa By anc bye Lioyds and Frank came dary. was just reading of | P, 8nd opercd the deor. Thé iamp i Dear Unc 12 cows and four yeariing heifers, two borses and abeut 30 Lens. bhave a eow of my own. ~She is a nice gentie cow, miving at least six Guarts of milk te a miliing aud 1 lave her dear] an asked me’which do, e on a farm of i the ner Hve nswering back use on the an 2njoy the i and SEA wase I woukd ahw countr; Grandm st week was mv She was 70 party for all n ard listle ones. each one co had lots of .precenti. Amoag: the pres- ents was a_ni; sewed on to the neck, and before we all went hothe we had her try on the night dress. She lcoked just .ike a real granny. got to her house she had i s elbad le sei with il €ood thiugs to 3 ! Tnele s e . cen-j eat. an ¢ hi cake, v a e 3o at {he paric with Taicott Mouatain| Versailies Somebody may give you one for a m:fi: e s BBl M el e it ‘mo:\:a ~;‘;.::;73 : AWAKES e e e v b toweriug In the hackazound, me l:mhm —_— present!” Her words came true. = |coon hunting with my other brother | candles, Put ‘only acven, of them - =S, . m. i y- 0 e car, convinczd tbat Kif: Z The Apple. ¢ erc happened to live close by him |y 3 i 4 siting for, ien, years,. She € drese and 2, pight cap P had strecmed up and gave ou* gas and We had sinting and plaving games t ¢ Velvet” dress, pink cheeks and ‘¥ellow | should be done three-times a vear. If| (hC DIE sale the Boston Market was|gmoue Therc was so much smoke and | and piano. I tell you we had @ good Wery gratifying to hith. The names gnnuz;tanln-.,mizlu;mlef; ;':‘{Mmg»e"'m ot Ihair. wo. _,&.,?,.y We shall met nicer ap- ,g\'m&-fla,t\;:’kw-; i:o ghe l;'en‘— n‘g gas that you coull not sce zcrges the | time. bt the contestants and of the prize|ac S8CTC, FE JOUTE 8 0 3° morning”. da'ghsri“g;n_:fi:ev_ery prelty Jut ona ple¥ dng they are fres from blemish- < a1 h?i' 1 will shaw it room. = to 1 et |- MoosuoECILE BESSETTE, Age. 8. ‘Wisners will be announced next week, | and the crowing of the hens is heard. - oroke her doli's head and|es. NIERE (aine and. Tabh brayliht hiss o smoka gas made little“black: | Moosup. H {80 will the terms of the new contest.| The farmer boy driving the cows|Nfh, she cried: It we want good avples to sell. wef, ¥ % s specks which “Zell all over the floor. Her mama saw her and asked her|sh arade them. ¢ we grads them|the turkey and showed it to Mary what she was ciying for; said: “T broke my dull's head And her mama safd Wo eball aage anetier.” o 3 i ANNIE HOPKINS, Age’S. we shall get a better price. sald: “Oh, dear!” I have|ihe door it would hive smother In’ packing apples we put o paper|ousht one. tooh and John logthellto death. -| avound every one, except the fop ones, | S they both put the turksvs sy, | 3 CLIFFORD CONGDON, Ag | This s the way.te” pacic-apples n a |1 gihe ‘m:.'.’% Torn ctarted L Moosup. P Some people will buy the western """2""".;:‘:‘:&"“’“‘ t him his tur- les ‘saoner ours because they [ “oF ST 2 Jewett City. : - The Horse Show. If they had not come up and opened d me had A nicer color and are packed b <L B Do M L The first colony 1o scttle Virginia | DStter: So we want to pack ours as shoemaker =y | | First came the dog carts. There was started out on New Year's Day, 1607.] they do theirs. as do not 4 lady and six men driving. They were It cv:;itngi of 105 ‘mbdg half geatle- Storrs. RUTH COSTELLO. " C h:‘:flr g;;u tthsnny:‘ rv.ue.k .nml:\tlt}l'sc% a:‘n days. The g}r 3 m he mda-'::.érr: e.l % t?‘e 3 et “ N A : - '33:‘ - horses, one behind the othes 1:';:': of % . R 3 i s 2 o 2 P 21 T = sweet and intelligent Tace, wan- | ed the turboy "l‘: 1Sk 'fl!:“l;r:tt :;;lnm;iedm. very dard, Potato Day. Night camsé and John told Mary |horses were also pretty. dered clone in the afternoon, looking | the wish, for it X S iTnos able S | Last tvglday ;afternoon, which was [wbhat -4y with his turkey: and The saldle horses were the rgost in- fn shop windows. He had been no- Sister wis or- ‘x:w-l:5 ;:m;u‘:;"“.‘gl:grye;:v .;Su:: nwmb; ('mflmlh.h 7"-‘ celebrated | Mary :&% or atory, aiee. - la::mm:bo:n Jltd;c- »ln:mone&f: -;n: &:ea by the marketman, the grocer | dress, and he wished for a dog, and at | sisk and 4l il 4 5 y.in our school. Jobn nearly: bouz 12 years old. She h Pote, the deliv ., who Ch was, ZONE, g et Bging graves.. . .- T Ditferen ildren. gpoke about po- | g the horse and could ride well. -~ The Thought he Knew every chid in 'the | thousht of tims. ey says -n’aio ¢ There -was a Yublic Storo-Helise, | tatoes and thelr enemies om the. fol- m:e could not quite make. up his “thinks | where everyons must put his suppl fow! H streets, where for four years|it a sin to starve boy’s heart erefore ndustri ~ lud”h.' ood % ad been taking packages. The |well as his .«m.cuf'"’nl'&’&. time ;: e +the S a o ‘H'ow to Grade Pota- nd between two of them.. Finally toos,” “The Use of Calls” “How to save the blue ribbon to tie lady aced boy, as they soon learned | eats alone-or in the kitchen, and nothe | or, than (he laxy. Make Potato Starch, Ead to eall him, never looked in any win- The chief p of the Vi F , “Uses of It,” ?flg the red to the }:tflo b‘;’& Wl.h‘l: i ¢l roducts e Virginia Potatoss.” “H E . X numbers on their s -8a- tha ows but Those of the marketman and | it sho dared che wouHt SHm dh AL | (ATmer Wero potatoss and tobacth | pars Wataeek Tor and oth: | Raye TueL for . Tits | the people might know thom. - the grocer, and when he saw them |the best sort of Thani e | - They sent it to England, rzceiving ::tuplu.' . ’ _dinner. — ‘When the judge wanted to see the logiing at him be always moved on. |“And do you Enow? ai % e B e L B S i PUE i g it e ol | - Sniy e eV A e - pression, ‘and, coming on benind the | “ehat's sact et T med ¢ Yeardley, a famous governer iof Vir- | . IS ribbon. That mada the peopie c ¢hild with his empty basket, he pur- | before, if no order comes, g ot v B s A sore-{ th E . LETTERS YO UNCLE JED. 1 was glad the girl's horse gat posely touched him-gently with it, and | leave a basket , “and Swith, use. after which the el lived z A e, bon. @t his startied look, said: ructions to serve ree Lana | Stately mansions, and thé poor in lit- g = “Hurry home, Sonny; it's too late Lo by nd | t1e welection: the-¥ict i = Helping Mother. The hurdle jumping followed. A rn " 3 log cabins i for Ty the mireets and some{ 1l send a bunch of chrysenthe: The girls brought different’ articles = = The men had no wives, 5o tue Lon- | made out of toes. e e e e e oo And, some | my own self. O, they'll pay all t. i Dear Uncle Jed: When I come home korse went cver two hurdies, one on There were £ th each side of the arepa. He went over The; ee don Company sent out ninetv youns | “mashed tatoes,” a =] from school I do errands for mother. like. ‘wait a bit and Fil walk along e hwiaE uD. Fhor B! po "baked potatoes,” | women.\ The men had to give one | * ” "Frenc »§ OB /Batur on! one stride In hetween, . Sith Jou 1 Jou e near” Sust one D ahenkesiviugs eud on Cufist. Bundred and_twents " ponds’ Of T0- | snd “potate satags Lo DOm0 farshoon. T the sfter ot 1" 125y Went over siae-saddte ore “basket, and then I'm through|Aang so the big basker oy bacco, the eost r 3 Two of the it passed their potate time. for the day.” left, ana _'.n’,'. vy o] :,"";h”f;“"ch"’c:: The farmers did not cuy much at|aishes ar 5 » have lots of fun rof y. I th the store. The: s o«l' p.::::e;l.n.mmned ; n‘?im; and father was just going up e Te. 'y riised thefr nam food my sasie thers. laying and eat supper with my v e o and grain, and their wives end dgugh-| After this we had o plece - 3 T the store, seeming to mote every fruit | ¢ SeD% ‘t’h",",“':‘:h;:';;,’:" YUl the |ters spun’the wool into yarn. | tne Vietrola and then wo went home’ %f e o aaPoet twin| There were a number of autp {rucks mue‘eubl:‘.“wnd m.i otountar the | waiting for his Dady In the hall, and !l;l":;‘ young ;tmp!e h&: husking Lees, WESTLEY SCOTT, Age 13. {gister an ‘schoot. advertised by driving them araund the . A o something new in his fathers’ face B Jorby pt oer Starem. imes. 1 put up all the |2TeRA. E ¢aused him to cry out. With his kiss| ' 4 AR L m ready for bed. After fhesc came the four-ui-hand s dress and his bonny face, ~ BURBICE, Age 11. . coaches. h foot- : “I shouid think he was |gos o1l SXtra caress and a low-toned| Canterbury. o The Dawn of & Perfect Day. HAGGERTY, Age 9. |Goacher One of Hho I e hoon. nee to take some | SUER Lo ek o “All dawhs are alike,” They all dooked very fine. The other but, then, he stares | On “Daddy. is there 5 mashocs ; Are 5 Niashing Wit. e m% for their Lo oy, Tha. looew et lalty we geing to he thankful a ll’D - ome of you girls belonging to t! 7 a coaches belonged to noted people o And upstairs e rumed &nd_into mis | Wide-Awake ‘Circl dac 5 ki Sy ey with a und class ting hoop. ‘3o are: thy we ’ One lady riding astride also jumped Tl wee vy s | oA I A Lo b N the hnrfgz:. 1 liked that part.very T help mother an thé |L¥Q 50 clgse together that he could ’ A New amd Attroetive WodeL BULLETIN'S PATTERN Q_ERO.IC! 1800 LADIES’ DRESS, o Bl il - PRI The Hanley's ale team wns “there| apixeq povelty auwlong in €va cholox X nd preti e awake a with the big, beautiful horses, s0|is shown. The Talst Pete, with his basket reads, | PEYSholozy she turned to meot bim, Bt Yoteirans v strods and ciever. They wero &g good l:xo:gh\td e ooy bt z . Down < fay_geemed one and obedient to every touch «f the|with over portion are : Sobs and gied Tets muiey, Der 1ep. ond < - - y taln The driver gave an exhfbition | (oont 8 QUTPICS, A0 Shed v:mm-ai'lffi “Oh, mother, I going to be loved H Next ‘:‘ut of driving. ile could turn the neck edwe. The sleeve 4s mew &nd again? Shail we all sit together and 3 : we oMd- land wagon around in a very, smmall | (h¢, have a bea:tiful dinner? And will hmelo® 0 : it the word |; Ed‘-,;. smile again, and call me ‘Old oo s pea- |to see “which way the t::nme-’ Teet s - - rx & oo % Kames. ed t hich way - o4 without interruption. "A sofi light, o as ; ‘ome was to PID OB tho €ats| It was ail so mice and ench emtry lmeun';'ogmmuummmem h e | tall 8 tereuting; I do —motr - know > s e, tn lony n:ek' ex- | 4o - e I \( 5 b e 3 ¢ “%"fl he m‘h I rope they 36 A Janet. Wi ik Glietly SOns || T £ ident > = o v ogais, and they al -knew that 2 more there was to #e ‘a -tha ura el Tt e L L has nd that there was 5 hungry-hearted &4 fittle. chitd. Trmtoned for toving. panionship, who was ets was a littls fire dog that ran | This Th | betwoen the front wheels and watched | serge, 'duvetynm, Hroadeloth. . - elvet. “I: e purse, like a wise women. wait- | gy, because omse we had a zavaiaine and {uivet active. The skirt has shaped pock- and is cut wigh winple -ful style 1s mice for satl Wo e and preciy cloth and =1k or sati Th 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 Size 16 ure. 44-inch material about 3 3-§ 3 A pattern of this illusieation m: to any address on receip: of 10 in_silver or stamps. Order through The Pattern Dept,, Norwi iddlstown.—T.ocal 848, Jov:teymisn Berbers’ Iatermational” . Unlon 7 ~ pattern is uf n, ‘fl America, celebraied fourth amii- et E e

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