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16 : THE SUNDAY CALL. - —b Solve the Puzzles; . Fill Out the Coupon end. fend It to ike Fuzzle Editor, funday Call, S.F. To f_uul‘l Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the names of Famous Ocean Steamships represented in this week’s name puzzles: 1 teevecscocssassncsssarasnccns UTTTTTTTTTTT I TS ® iieiecccseccccasnncisaasenns B iieccccccscnccnnsesscscaceee ® iiicacccsceenssssesccesianee T eereesccccensncscncssccccccns B iiicccccscessnsessecsrssecnee - B iiieciecrsicntnscnccnnsicnee My solution of this week's Falry Riddle 18...00ueceaconces Seesesesseseseteetessesesiseeees Beptember 20, 1003. g Fie! For Shame! OME, come, come, . chjldren! This will never, never do— never in all the world. Out of the thousands of boys and girls who sent.in answers to the Sec- Street or 2. 0. ..., e ond Contest of the Fifth Series—the Names of Fairy Tale Characters— published on September 6, only twen- | State . ty-four guessed them right. Just think of that: Only twenty-four, when there are sixty prizes just waiting to be gobbled up. ‘Why, that condition of affairs is simply astounding! The Puzzle Ed- PR R PRy itor doesn’t know what to think of | it, except that all you little boys and girls.were having too much holiday last week—with Labor day and Ad- mission day following each other in such rapid succession—and therefore If I win I choose for prise you didn’t work over your answers as carefully as you might have done. Is that the troublc? Well, welll You must all wake up. There are sixty prizes. Remember that. This week the Puzzle Editor is helping you out by giving you the solution of two of the steamships’ names. You simply can’t miss *he other seven, and then— L G (Bee List of Prises) QTR AT o of sh ade without Ieather.a—S>" 4 With all four elements put together? Fire and Water. { earthand air; vcr customer has two _— by week. Remember! sents concealed everywhere around that cobbler. 5 D% s e one of them: AND NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, October 4. by Brown Black;,Beauty, by Seweli, and Laddie and Miss Toosey s Mission. OR A BOX OF SUPERFINE FRENCH PAINTS. SOMETHING NEWNEXT SUNDAY Eagh cf These Nire Pictures Represents the Namge of a Famolg O¢ean Steamgr---Glzss Them---The S07ve the Fairy RidET:. : First—Find the name of a Famous Ocean Steamer represented in each of the Nine Small Puzzle Pictures on this page, and write it out in full in the space oppbsite the ,roper corresponding ium- ber provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; and 3 , Second—After solving the Fairy Riddle printed in big letters at the top of the big picture here- * with, find all: the objects the answer to the riddle represents; outline each in pencil or ink, fill in the coupon’ with your solution of the Fairy Riddle, your name and address and the prize you desire—if syou i—and send the picture, with the coupon attached, to the EDITOR OF THE FAIRY RFDDLE well, watch for that big surprise next Sunday. These are the clever twenty-four: Irving Martin, Stockton; Lucile Mosher, Berkeley; Joseph Schmidt, 819 Grant avenue, San Francisco; Merton Pinto, 1419 Scott street, San Francisco; Jullan Pinto, 1419 Scott street, San Francisco; Helen Kearn, 224 San Jose avenue, San Francisco; Camillia Herdiger, Stockton; Ethel Joslin, 509 Point Lobos avenue, San ~cancisco; Marguerite Keel, Menlo Park; BElaine Standish, 1275 Waller street, San Francisco; R. H. Bickel, 18 Hill street, San Francisco; Irene Hoge, 113€ Ellis street, San Fran- cisco; Willle Asher, 524 Post street, San Francisco; Ebba Braese, 2620 Folsom street, San Francisco; May Hubback, San Jose; Ellen Peterson, Menlo Park; Rose Hephey, 4049 Twenty-sixth street, San Francisco; Genevieve Bogan, 487 Filbert street, San Francisco; Irma Perkins, Oak- land; Ruth Dewey, San Rafael; Helen Spinney, Ross; Gladys Ackley, Palo Alto; Agnes Schotten, Alameda; Vio- lette Jones, Merced. for this Sunday and something new for next Sunday. Now sren’t you all excited about it? The something new for this Sunday is that this is the LAST FATRY RIDDLE PAINT PICTURE. " Doesn’t that surprise you? Ha, ha! Thought it would. Yes, the very last Fairy Riddle. There will be no more after to-day—¢’cause why?” “’Cause’ the Puzzle Editor has something brand new— something ever so much more exciting to offer you next Sung!fly. Ah! No, no, no! It’s not what you think it is at all. No! You couldn’t possibly guess what it is, and—the Puzzle Editor can keep a secret. You’re positively not to know anything whatever about it until next Sunday, so please don’t tease. OH! Of course it will be seomething that you will like better than anything that has ever been printed on this page. There, now, will you be good until next Sunday? In the meantime there is something else new about the Fairy Riddle this Sunday which you must not overlook, so please pay strict attention. In order to make this page easier for all you little boys and girls, so that you can get your an- swers in earlier, the Puzzle Editor is going to let you off from the task of coloring the Fairy Riddle this All that you do now is to solve the riddle and find all the objects the answer repre- Isn’t that ever so much easier? Each of the nine pictures in this, the fourth contest of the FIFTH SERIES of Name Puzzles, represents the name of a Famous Ocean Steamer. The fourth is Neckar, the eighth is Bremen. Can you guess the rest? And that Fairy Riddle—but there it is in big letters at the top of the picture. Can you solve At? AH! There is rich reward for you if you can. Now is your chance. Remember there will be a SPECIAL $5 and $10 PRIZE for the highest percentage of the whole thirteen weeks of the Fifth Series. And now listen carefully: THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win I Al la! La la la, Children! Here are two bits of good news rolled into one. There is something new ¢ ., REMEMBER~—T, the FIRST SIXTY BOYS AND GIRLS who not only solve the Nine Name Puz- _ gles Lnd the Fnh'y Riddle correctly and find all the objects enumerated in the riddle one of these SIXTY 9 ] And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH \ THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all t_ose in the country an equal chance to compets. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help yon to win a prize, : THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY Y_NNERS WILL BE PUBLISED IN THRS SUNDAY CALL AT These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the puz- gles correctly:” Treasure Island, by Stevenson; Two Years Befors the Mast, by Dana; Samantha at Saratoga, by Holley; Tom Brown’s School Days, by Hughes; A Christmas Carol, by Dickeas; A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Gulliver’s Travels, by Swift; The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; The Littls Lame ‘Prince, by Mulock; The Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne; Kidnaped, by Stevenson; Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe; - Through the Lookirg-glass #nd What Alice 'ound.There, by Carroll; Vie—The Autobiography of a Fox Terrier, by Marsh; Rip Van Winkle, by Irving; Rab and His Friends, Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow; The Advintures of a Brownie, by Mulock; ————— e