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The Evening World’s Daily Magazine, ‘Thursday, May 9, 1907. 1 fy DLE DDD ®D® DBR HEBSLBPPEBDP % HALA ARA LTA MALMALAMAALAAAARBAARAAALAAAASAAAA LAL AALAAALAAAL AAA MAA MAM SE St StS ME Ot SESE OE SEE SSE SE St OE Et Et HAIER SAAD AA AAI AAD RBM _ | goa vay |? XY The Best Fun of the Day by Evening World Humorists + ererced > , " ; i 1, Evening Wor 3 I |e 3 Z ee N PRIZES. | @®% Sk ae, ea | * 0 oe Seok: oe RR ee Oe © & o e | | Ae en Pr ED & 2 Thro’ Funny Gl ie) The J ily’s Dai actica ® &x New York Thro’ Funny Glasses Sx eé Jarr Family’s Daily Jars *) s b) = | a A reception committee of dormer-shaped tives wearing aaucy pink 4 “ > | By Irvin S. Cobb. Grey thie eaveral tadan ANGE /MRIAUIA premliie have ‘panned and (be bemnpl | By Roy L. McCardell. * & NE re that organtzations of taxpayers have been | Menta of the scason have been exchanged the hoats troop out singing one of tht HERE ¢ ir 5 : . : ° ® 73 ORE do children get auch ideas? aid Mow 4 forméd to hive the fri 1 well-wishers of Messra. fry roundelaya, and then the vi sare able to pick them out »: k Jarr, “What do you think? Littl Willie of thelr bas M Kadima to Protect unarm ft thelr necks, As tx well known among the profe there are 1 been crying around the house all day, ana what ihann stGes Tee pelelbhek in exaggeration. | *tances whero a plain-clothes man cannot be recognized by his feet and his Ngure. to you think he wants? Why, a goat, of all things fp the Nevertheless events are oc uniformed force | 8nd in such rare cases the back of the neck ts worthy of careful # as almost world which deserve at least a passing mention. Javarinbiy tt beara a more atriking and animated expression tha > tae, . ME object," wala Mr. Sarr: “Tn EXT week The Evening Wortd will give $10 a day in prizes to We are plensed to be able to atate that the “System” 1s| We fear that the blithesome maaqueraders will t able to hide thelr identi Nsbkv nnd tne‘ Sbatien tek dest heels eae a °, , . mnt : 2 : nice? wid pin bet for f an hour every day and to take a little S thellges phe a you m said Mra. Jars beat 200 words, or lesa—the fewer words the better—on these ve ikewarm water off the end of @ cracker. In a few Gays At the statton-houses things are o Some. of the Inspeotora Weil, bAveNIEL @ Tiahio tb Maney topics, making ten prizes in Kitchen Hints, Home Dressmaking, with proper nursing it ought to be able to imbtbe-eollq nour- | Wio were recently ent to the outlyin goats come from, bo: rr abkced ake BF wade butt tn around my ows Drezving-Tahie Hints, Spring Cleaning: Hints, and the Care of Clothing. a It will be recalled thet the “Bystem” eustained Its | Cnuse their kind commander thought the eof the teeming dlty dla Whe ac Psat WeMre ek a heat. “But T mean Pea bigs. Bih ‘ and mo: tal Geath tow when’ the Bingham’ bill not agree with them, send back word th wo do <therr at -and/ everything {a blamed on me.” Send letters te Tousckeeping Priz Editor oO. I 1354, N Ar 1 oy t ¢ » “Hows ping Prizes Editor, 9, Bor 1354, New York Went jnto effect, As the “System frered three | sod If they could only get thelf hands on some of eau e colye to mturt pitying yourself again thie City.” y rtal.and immediate death t t fall it haa No Harlem cops are reported to have eloped with achvols 5 Hate HIE weber kee tte heath is anybody needs ; ARtciratiy: Paliad Kathe BIGWAY Gan, Bingham |eight hours, It has been a dull week amongst ther ; Ue G ony ee ground this house it ts But I never come was responsible is Inst death dlow, When it o blows he Je one of The beauty dootors of the Oak street station are resting on ¢ ta put up with things that would vex n saint, and yet I keep cheerful, for TO-DAY’S PRIZE-WINNERS: the Beat we ght be atated that the “System” gets more death blows les, being temporarily out of. mater etr latest patignt Is re leone Pail Reitiets : than anything else in our ‘fair city except the Man Higher Up, who t# ¢o fre well. Yesterday he found one of hia eyes {n his left whoo Met a about Wille wanting @ goat?’ asked Mr. Jorr in some trepidation, ee May B. Campbell, Instructor Pub. School No. 3, Bronx. quently on the point of being exposed and destroyed and everything. Woe are’ missing ever aince the day he joined the force and was so pleasant prea tlye Jarr was getting ready to work herself up ver hur Wrongs and how ¥ happy to state that the Man Higher Up is enjoying ‘iis usual Health at this writ- by the. statlon-house dermatologists, In hia case the ¢ eathing whe ato em.. Anyway, ft was a ra cloudy day, and on au ; 7 ; n much dayn Ladi ‘Annabelle Lehmann, 420 West 118th Street, N. Y. City. Te SATA SEEETRBL tibaG “AGEN bab en foe a vaeNN "SAE ioeibiote uctkha aka UoWs bE hla Vein rare Doahod. well ao wate are eapecially Hable to “nerves.” “A good case of getting mad le healthy and M. A. Noll, 318 Fast 22d Street, N. Y. City. The masquerade parties that have been Ina ed at Headquarters continug sidering that the specialists used only such tools as they helt but "nerves and depression aro a thing that the most careless of mem { M: % K Sivas kh dal The pleasure of the gursts le unabated. é 1 have been devieed around the bullding-the job is regarded as a thoroug’ ‘ | u id invoking. Urs, J. Allen, 35 Madison Street, Brooklyn. w give © joy to the yee gentlemen and visiting ladies of our cosy THE FUNNY PART | Ho wants @ goat,’ aald Mra. Jarr. “I never heard him so peevish. I sui Mrs. Rackow, 718 Caaldwell Avenue, Bronx. ittle underworld than to be especially invited to No, 30 Mulberry street to meet Some persons atill inalat that ours Is not a wite-awake police de pore it in the weather e 4 <isSiaie ie aeaces 8S iis Misses pe lot trian § ft we 44a the pountr: a RN = Mrs. A. F. Camptell, 1101 Dawson Street, Bronx. eae Wr eat Ga ete . Mamie cle i A keep a goat.” : I ay," exclaimed Mra. Jarr, “things have come to a pret a 9th Stree! ry. r) pass when yo aya 7 pretty BEAT. Seclg, Gh Wrest 189M Sireel: WT. ¥, Clty. Bill Hustle of Harlem oh Ba By H. Methfessel. : i yOu itt aay Vig ta ryt What ou ere nh] fara ED A. Gillmartin, 527 Leonard S{rcet, Brooklyn. ’ ° or . Serpent it Me A rt in this life, for you are never home, it ‘ n si pears = 1 now 1 want me to mi out inte fhe lonesome woods somewhere, Hrs. Albert. Wagner, 618 Avenue C West, Lrooklyn. ~ - | Would be a nervous wreck, afraid of bufiars and spenall forthe ee 4 Mrs. Dr. George Chaffee. 338 47ih Sire rook yn. WHAT AILS THAT Cook? 1 3 et, yn t ANE Ray Ss en OE Waid Eaeiies — CANT WE BVER HAVE ) an os 1 Mee 4 ‘ of the kin declared Mr. Jarr, hotly, “There are BREAKFAST DIDNT 1 TELL YOU rea of beautiful suburban towns that have better pollce protection than we Goop THINGS TO EAT “TO HAVE BREAKFAST / ; tn New York, where we could have a garden and flowers and where the rt Pe = . ) AT Ning oticcK? entldre ss ould have the fresh air and grow strong and healthy, and when they 5 : ¢ out of doors we wouldn't be afraid of t ing rae Aeen(orn Pi rise 1 . brown. - Make eaey: oF thelr getting run over by mutomobl Chicken-Corn F Prize $1 me Rhassoch aig died ee uid bitbeC ion ta ad Soudiiies;-0F “oktehl fle; MIO Diileia (bron be at Rare len Clean and cut one wit ais : “Oh, don’ try to say you afe thinking of t? eald Mrs, Jars, Pieces, simmer in WAGNER A man intends to do something unkind he always pretends he ts ¢otmg Doras tt. heete eobtireyet |it for the sake of his wifs or children. Be frank about it and say you want t Soy ueges his 2 | of = pe y ala t to slip us to somp horrtd, lonely: place while you h, enwoning we ; © a Koo n town this sumiier running around with that ga per. ‘Have ready Prize $1 snail -yoUt EW Win Od ipretenting you Khe a: taataioeY! gales lis: eorn cut fine, th well beaten, one cup sugar, “Oh, doggone itl" eald Mr. Jarr ly. “Can't you ever discuss a thing with and © as favoring, «(x slices of a fellow without flying off the handle and imagining all sorts of things? Willie eed ie Stand the puddin was crying for a goat because the poor child Inatinctively feels the influences of snd etl F Wenilion ania Gabber epring. He wants to be out in the opén air, If he had a goat he'd be out in the ehicken, dredge th kened. Remove fr open air, because we couldn't keep & goat tn thig town, could wet very ns And) #tund Mrs. Grimshaw has eight cats and Mra, Kittingly has two dogs and Mra, 5 of butter . G GE CHAF Rangle has a parrot and a canary, We might make some arrangement with the ty hot oven until 338-4ith atcee janitor to keep Wiille’s goat,” said Mrs. Jarr i “You'a have to make some arrangement with the Board of L.ealth first,” sald fe) zZSs Ve Mr, Jarr. HOME DRESSMAKING. “I suppose tt was you that put him up to it, He'd have never thought about Pretty Corset Covers. Prize $1. | four cents « 1, will make a total a goat Sf you hadn't suggested it," said Mra, JArr, Ee ee ee ey (St, ab anda dor ee E NL GET BREAKTAST WAIT? WAIT T | “1 suggest a goat to him? You're foolish, woman!” sald Mr. Jarr | Cail egabedbyoioncs, bitageanbedl Ul pilhalbegeie- te ce mmaedreaameaua ches To ou/ WIL ety 11S ALWAYS wart! “Well, somebody did," says Mrs. varr. “And I suppose we will have to get Ma oe tamed en lare, é k IF YOULL wait? | TELL You , him one. I have known of children who set their hearta on things go Into @ de ' SS cents. cut tw Inet: > MAY B. CAMPBELL, 1 CANT W. ' cline and die because they couldn't get them) LB cents, cut t6o Instructor Public School No. 4, Jsruns Al AIT) “Oh, he'a probably forgotten all about it by now,” said bir. Jarr. “You pay eauare, wh over, may be made TO Remodel a Gown, Prize $1 too much attention to the children.” into @ fine, elaborate handkerchief | “I'd even move to the country for their sake,” said Mra. Jarr tearfully, “and ihe: Wireadia be Grewia 'and ‘then here | oe ee eee ee ene ae ct 1 suppose I'll have to, {f his mind is set upon a goat!” mitched. T! rrow strips from ah ess be reer eolseeag 4 “Here's the child now,” sald Mr. Jarr. “Do you want @ goat, Wilile ee ie t st hand hematitched end i : 7 Naw!" said the little chap, “I want @ veloctpede! Can't I have @ velocipeda, 2 nto three turn-over collars, which 4: papa Br tasiitnsituns oe. heieors Sure you can,” said Mr. Jarr, in w relieved tone. gevobvere, inlnding lace, beading ax “He can’t have anything of the kind!" declared Mra, Jarr. "He's too little fibbon, may be reduced to a mil: Je'll fall off {t and hurt himself!" by Woking throusn last years sum- % to match ma Whereupon little Wise started to screech and stamp. mer clothes and utilizing the lace eds- tle cost have an P. B—When the velocipede came little Willie declared it was a red express ole thsert baits a ormands dress, AIK eres or four yards of was x * Lisw street. —_—— CARING FOR THE BABY ee Plague of Caterpillars. - . ab VELLBRS tn the Wodonga and Barnawartha districts find !t diMcult ie whee a dlca te lor goad. ame (writes the London Ma Melbourne correspondent) to get their horess Health Maxim. Prize 8 . fea agaaind to face the caterpillara that swarm the country roada, They are denud- 1 find that @ brisk alcohol rub (alcohol ero, $6 AcAdione Atreck. ‘oceokive ing Vegetation, and it is feared the vineyards will pe devastated, An excursion Giluted with hot water) is an excellent : 4 yes, \VE BEEN HERG jtrain, when seven miles from Penshurst, was brought to a standstill through thing for baby, given right after mort by's Comfort. Prize $1 DRIVES. NAILS L> / EVER SINCE BREAKFACT | denes masses of the insects biooking the rails. ‘Tee wheels, crushing them te ng bath, tending towart fine circula-| in caring fo by fh . death, skidded from the rat LC hiceran bypaqul agi ames Pip geval pene At Liner WELL DOES IT WE?) AAT (AND HE HASNT puskeD once! 2h cee en ee TAR OIE sleep. Watch the digestion. Whe: every Gu. 4 for comfort do not put | A rue eooclinr siartbed Pirin he testa _ Queer Rules of Etiquette. Sali seéeepoonful pure olive hot it And if iN is uneas | FRASMUS in his curfous essay "On Behavior at Meals’ (written in the six ese . macia Gone 8 do not give it the nipple trom @ bottie iE teenth century) remarks that tt 1s “very rude to wipe one's fingers on one’s floc very.a00d in feverish conditions| otherwise Ht only sucks th a Ph cba | neighbor's coat.” He also advises the guest “not to give dogs your bones to from teething—and also whe ease 5 M. A. NOLL. crack under the table, or feed the cat or encourage animajs to jump on the table, Peta tenatioase\) arnind No. 18 Eaat Twenty -eecond etree, New | ‘This may offend your host or lead to the wolling of his carpet.” An admonition oak ¥ that might well be observed tn present day. “Above all,” he saya, “do not ; lick your plate; It Js an act that fli becomes a cat, let alone a gentleman.” MENDING AND MAKING OVER. MELD HES ; ; A New “ Third L t City.” Suit Madg of Old Coat, Prize $1.; A Time-Saver. Prize $1 / Ir arges ity. Sr een eaen van old aidibes fle Ueilihe heicekaons ieee oe | HEN the project for the congolidation of the suburbs ot the elty into eal ieetmcp oh igen Saka thevtwo bisleaye her. tine sot iahes a “Greater Berlin” has been e«rried out, the Prussian and German eap- Piocen wt.the bettom, using one for the|her mendiz a“ re energy would dc | ital will be the second Jargest city In Europe and the third largest in the back-and-he other for.tronts of 7G : ding before the clothes are world, It will then have more than three million inhabitants, and will outrank Sachuend anavether for, frenis. of cott. | mashed aha sril Gnd 4t-te-be-more-prad | Paris by -about-« quarter of m miriion. At present It has about 2,260,000 inhadi- re eee econ cacain and Banh a can mend all ripe and ]lants, helt ¢ sullion tose than the French capital, and {s the thin’ city of for backa of trousers, making them be shes hat would be » and the fourth in wor nN Jong enough by plecing them at the| Mey to fall of in the wash, and thus - - top. The gollar and sleeves can be had **" he anneyans Of putting on others | Pr ~~, . out of the remaining pleces, The| (2 replace them. When @ garment hay- if - \ ~ gleeves would have to be Joined on the|tatndry it is apt te wonie meta t !~ sedan Aim wbich will not phow mug>.|{he tect Very much lamer Ane hone ‘ I made one myself into a Buater Brown | keeper, J have found this to be the a eult for my little boy, who ts four| Srestest eaver of the clothes, as weil ; afm : me. years © Mra, RACKOW 2 er ee wilt 7 roe ‘ a tree E A. ¥. CAMPBELL. it neness to sell your own father for | spiouous in hia efforts to block the/ ele, he said: ‘Not now, father; I will | heartle unscrupulous man, deaf to{ You hi te} No. 718 Cauldwell avenue, Bronx 0, 1301 Dawaon reste Boots Novelized ; from. CHARLEG| Rilmmors to eet} reer Progress of amalgamated interests.” speak to her later ; every se of human ey or | isa vane tscelet taba It sta etae: eee KCEIN'S Great Play, My own fatter,” interrupted Jefter- | g,innd teqhe, must be sacrificed?” erted] , rey v Powe Ma ar ape ened Bar ae remen Dae ed | how you have beguiled my sem inte % a alii lila ahdl Da uirle: Rey “Addressing ‘Shirley vent 0} wien, 4 him, he wou with | the fol! 0 out WASHDAY SUGGESTIONS. eon, bitterly, “would not hesitae to sell | "He ts a “meddiesome man," inatated an Grevn, mys reget eG Perego oe id PE a ds a By Arthur Hornblow me if hte business and politions inter- | Ryder and*—— \k our, Gis hie will, Bho leld her hang on his arm, @ to plead for your father? No! No! Alay Prize $1., Tw : pm late pr ett wy | He “Is Innocent ot the charges | DAL fete vou oan eave | Pleading with him, “Brutally, #avsee; | Not “Let the inw” take ‘ite Rainy Mondays. ze $1., Two Suggestions Prize $1. | (c : ae Bhi brourht against him,” urged Jefferson, | iiteel{—imy (eon | wisles y turust her aside, 1 (Pigg, eel ae wi thes the day you intend| Pie: (Copyright, 1906, by ©. W. Dilling-| Bhirley attempted the role of peace-| | Mr. Ryder is not considering | {| You to become his wife! Is Rfareet BEF BTIOO. ne thundered. | ROW. miMe monet you will p ‘ash your cloth you Mty of swater to rinse and good bam Co.) maker. Appealing to the younger man, | point,” sald Shirley bitterly. "All he Jefferson eee pats “wertael yourselt inio may| Pere. Sy Denne CrenNeN Shere to, even though St should main. Leaye|Tubbing make a good wash Another | tse maid Dee ey eee te pt | naeh NOR My write!” confidence by means Of lies and deoeit.| (To Be Continued. ete cold water ell night. Yow can| MPROMADE thing ie the hanging out o(|STNORWA OF PRECEDING CHAPSESS |” «picaag gon't taik like that, Mr. Jef-| to eal nim up ca'n ‘wart eat; Po now MY. Ryder, 1 cannot 1 on. BF -NO we lana i 2A SOAS ul wey clot nes. ve the line clean, Rub it Murkett Myder, ivuet magnate - ef: ol r ores : an ° J then hang them up the firet thing the | oft becouse dust wilh accumulate Minne sitaaave, 'ik eeaaiing, to craw 4¥63| fergon."’ ‘Then she turned to Ryder Kis" clnue nat ts Bhi ey he canentes Rircer, Or , ‘ ‘ sae A Se ‘ A. GILUMARTIN, fully, vijdioate, Hester |Gerstande you, Mr, Ryder, and, if you to dare te getrant te Cer Of Jueee | ane ced the two men, pale and ts (0b. Went a hans No. 617 Leonard Street, Brooklyn. a Wengurity menwer ot) Will pardon me, I don't think you of the ¢ mary zee A had come te ———__—_——_—— ier Rodmanls “iar ae Pen ning |quite understand fim. Do you reslise| 415 the survival of the Attest my | Could ‘on no ‘longer, It was hot| Cp HAPELY under. “ ner ideutty, ie itteresiet in @ beak Chet there 18 @ man's lite at stake—|@eir", sald Hyder coldly. | 1. | ho either to her father or. to ong eel jit wilita Teel and er thet Judge Rossmore is almost at the| enieai to ine asnciee heart of stone. | she inform tha eenales nt kar tres eary..bots to ble “oon, point of death and that ¢avorable news your great. influence n this | identity, cd scmtalbadaed babes t Per ere e; an ea from the Senate to-morrow is pernaps dy for ond, t evil! | not marry your son with these . o “ : . ee tate inlee thas ton es vole" natin’ abcaraince | Bytagne| at. of te gown, “Ab, I wee,” sneered Ryder, ar, n-| tha ne) Bere Ae 6M By Margaret Hubbard Aye Judge Giott's story bas aroused’ your 3 4 did’not know who Twas, who| drawers that, whit eympathy."” et An. for | ame, evervthing about io te false, | TOMY enoogh | to Halr Is Too Dark. yttalning the hair over fingers or ourl rH "Yeu, 1-1 confess my sympathy is| pio: ine name of the highest tribur word 2 tate be abs ing etiok. 2 sete nerealt aroused I ¢o feel for this tather|in the Western world! trusted tortadle, pers. vindl whose life ia slowly ebbing away—| Jiyder laughed cyntoally t trust y wo 4 fect the Conareanion ‘iy Jove! Jeffereo! ve you ered. | £ Large Pores. iss ants foatinet tbe tonareaplong! Tdsly, | wows strength ts being sapped ouriy |, 12% Saving wesured. ant einauere iy pear 18 desire t-@erup your face well with «| Youth te 4 by the thought of the disgrace ta- | vo. " . ' r ° er complexion brush and « pure - enna) justice that ia being done him! I do} “Sur “ went on Bhirle oring | man , er Gece'a heir,’ Stow 1, woap in warm water, rinsing af- HAPTER XV feel for the wile af this euftering | li!" | s COMMeAts, this | 5 boot, MET Bie be ent nae ferwerd io several clear waters, ang (Continuet.) 7 ee LB Sait 4 * she] a 5 to Ils feet, the wide : he face feels stiff rub in @ little me rea HotU orter ¥ to « @ eter wirated, oF tone the Gown? | cold eream or skin food, This ts the A Duel of Wits. Ryder, mockinaty, "The dying tether + pirat, in Jefferson ony am the Rossmore w aries eae ie capent,| Dect WAY 1 Know of to get rid of Inrge| @qHURLEY made & motion ea if oe: eee ee ae ee Callen & fimple act of t] Away fro Goto M E , ' in ay at woven’ nears| POTS It Ia @ slow and tedious pro- ahoul' to WHOCERN. Oke gtempeh | uae cumnemumpones $0 be 60lng ring 8 waman's ba ; abet oe eet gealeeate aance, & title Litle Hende| [70% Dut Mf peretetes tn, wil! eventualiy her with ® gesture. saad aie ama aa ae dakemes \in Nee aetifcatt lhe is trimmed with e how | feelin the desired it, by removing| ‘Please don't mo, Mien Green. As the |g.ind have plewdeu—pisaded A completely unnerved, mado « 8 oried Teherson, "7 heb gage i va A yy begin to show from the pores tia ubsiance which| writer of my biography You se ut-|iomnded 168 Bo ube kipeag bo ounbes | toward » or | ie God knows I mut i’ benloth aud signa of the color tlogged then, and they mill gradually | acientiy acquainted with my family af | Ye father a wit |fo bear the strain he was ‘ at bre y own hear save rie $19 used for wi y trimming thee Ratuere intended ot to thelr proper size, Nabe 10 warrant JOUF boing preeent at pe me sue Hat, fatner. 1 spould fotterad ap thous @ would tall | ‘ © liked es . . 0. o ” m4 jer made & quick w acriice my happines quantity of mat ‘ t . them to bave You! Wash for Sore Gums, the epilo« Besides I want an ex- | 5." ro; God's make to help us oe hs es ‘ ! my t . f mate r 14 years) Is 104 yante proud make-o very avave mistake (9) 7 qriure pry this wash fore couse for keeping my temper, Git dows, | Hyder Was grim end slien,. He rose| Pointing Iriey, be eaid in a low | 84, SB PNA ia » wide With £14 yards of « ‘ valckn at’ thanrtinh with she color of your ehild's 4 savy or Ore | ities Green.” froin Lie meat end paced (he To. purt- | ye ie | Jett. W tb t Vatiera No. 6040 le gil 4 and 16 years of meddling an thy aula Mf cae aes gums: Compound tincture of cin-| qgurning to Jefferson, he want on Jing opvagely a: his cuer., Thag he } 0 Brads pour | i . " feet besarte oe om you elec asainet curling It. Ghe la] or home, 4 Ounces; glycerine, f| “Hor your mother's sake my Bor. I) “idle removal 1s a poliiical mecessity ti dos. doveived your f but 4 ee ‘all Or wend by mall w& THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAM, @rachdeo young, #00 her mnt yitlounces. ‘The above ts usetul for a sore| nave averbuoked your Wiile eccantricly | Af he goes bagk On ihe bench every er a worth 9 | (fmive tml, won ty 2 ‘ TON FASHION BURKAU. No. 2) West Trrenty-shied street New Fee ee eee esi ‘ana aallt pate Lifter able oF wore Bums And fo: | ey of charnciet, But now we have | baltty Jusion Bhat Pesce: Very petty | stake her your me Rosmmore wormed | Wrsnington, you will sare my fathers |} Oveel® York. Bend ten cents in com oF stainpe for emch pattern ordered, ¥ te wurlere, Mls to the sane quantity of water and | oivived ot the parting of the waya—you a Bee bes 8 atacisl young Tan advanced toward r, big "sy Th IMPORTANT—Write your sawe 40d address piainiy, end ele i uu ineiae il rere, ‘mouth and garsie the have gone too fas. The one of mn 10 tear down the Structure that | g mas oulattetched T stood face 10 face Ae pitty be ait . ~ q wapest rh have erected. : - ‘Gr, wi 'Gelicute ‘girl batting for ner fathers ware apecity wine wanted. : N 1 camnat oveciont, i xem | ales n iets + Lil meme” ts mate Be arrayed against @ solddlooded, * R : ih , , 4 , ' ih v4

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