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Copiers (poisoneanieonine monte . Fer Le ee nd ee I a re te Sle eT HORN EIDE " peesiniis a _ The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, December 20, 1907. GS) : sit Is.a Hunt | For Treasure §)| (ic cee | Linen oem) [ie ar | of a Bad Cold. #2¢¢/The Million-Dollar Kid 2 2% BY R.W. Taylor The New Thought and How Three WOW YOO WAIT HERE UNTIL OW, CERTAININ! HELLO BILL, LEND ME . is 4 be | | [La tk to he cus || sur 90 AURONUREDSPIEASES CEVieUERI I Girls Cured Their Brother John @| | - - A SENT! By Gertrude Barnum. The American Soldier of For- 5. i) oie epeyreitine tune Listens to the Camp @ “ite tnome 2 toi Bat be Dod shetney howe on Gossip and Learns a Thing ®, » or Two About the Enterprise @ ing--the new thought.” 5 We had met Bine’s aunt at the station, and as we re- turned on the street cars Edna explained her brother's speedy anf complete recovery. West u Pode “You know,” ahe aid, “if any of the rest of us caught’ ~ ‘cold we'd be ashamed, and jus! wo off whers we didn’t Misturb.any ene and cough it out by ourselves. Not 'so i Johnny.’ ‘Ho'd collect the family and sneeze for the ladies with whoops that made the janttor’s dog how! in the base- ment, and’ he would warm hia knifé handje and tang drape over the window, so the Ient wouldn't hurd his tye, (You remember he never would Chakge his seat for any ove) ‘Then et night Ma'd/senf one of us for the hot- | | The Australian looked mollified, and added, not unkindly: “What if you Fe. | \The Adventurer I were to be put through your facings?” i H | Kirk Judged tt wiser not to say that, i av ; he would not have whrunk from the : > 35) ordeal. The Austratian’s alr implied: too! : Lloyd Osb 3 [plainly that peonte In glass “houses = ¢ (aut rev ) E 5 Tf 5 water bottle ani ancther to the drug-store for a porous plaster, while sik ttade oy sbourne. howldn't throw stoner. | HE STOLE SRPERAGNLET + REVENGE!) - R ue ‘stewed Quaker for hia odugh and troned hia shes warm. We'd all. have to. (Copyright, 1907, by D. Appleton & Co.) a/rotten bad egg mypelf.” raid MY GirL} g f , KE SORRY, MONK, BUT | whiaper, so’s not to make his headache worse, Sometimes he'd eat too mua } the latter,’ shovelling in a mouthful of RE TAKE A y and eet/us up in the night to watch him din of appendicitis, and ecmetimes his! : f™ DEAD BROKE! Ha BUSTED ! | ios would rub and Toa nevek ewan song beet’ vicod | pelsentng. : : |ahoe wr ; i hasit: ‘Hut what business ts that of i HUNDRED TILL | little thing happened him, the entire family was turned tnto legs an4 arms to we sre Trees | yours, or xnybody’a?” - a fe , PENOSSIS :OF; PRECEDING) CHATTERS: | ‘0 offehse.” said Kirk. < Tomorrow f : \carry out his orders. He could never Ept-an overdose of sympathy, but 3 1 te ei plac Sane Amenere whe, pitied) “Won't mind my mentioning ttt’ Jie ttke a drunkard. The more he get the mofe he waited. ae ‘$n London, embarks on A mysteriyue oan che ely not. Giad you dé. | “When ma-went West Johnny was preparing to a poor Pe ae again, en re “It makes everybody feel more com- | we three girls wondered who was gving to wait on him. None of ts wanied to Or. fortable, you know. You'll find tt so | draw the jot. Be we decided on the ‘exercise cure’ for his case, The fret night iM tedye ana | Yourself. We don't ask any questions. | {kato took to sneezing like @ bursting doller, and {t wae Johnny had te warm \ the knife-handie and shade the gas and get mother’s croche) shawl from the old lady, and martinet, There { We take a wan as he ts, It's the only bottom of trunk and go to the drug-stere fer quinine. The next night “Yes, indeed,” ansentet Kirk had sprained her ankle, and Johnny had te carry her upstairs end fied tie Then-the man on the other side of lernica in the store-room closet, and arrange a vent effect so the bed eovere Cette m bere In—the Cockney, Cohen. He | wouldn't touch her foot. And, Inet, I came down with a sympathetic nervous fe teit “Werrbros | chit and ried tI be made a arate fire, and then worked up a thivet Gar” era, who haa come from Enclant, under pected humor and refinement. He wi cracked foe. sas ’ Sia Srral ct Pisbaad, “riieds the samme | ® Viclnist, and expressed the hope thet ‘Well, we kept that up, “aking tums, for abeut two weeks, Uni ene oven Qireaty pichel nid’ the hip neatty ‘com. Kirk had some musical abilities He ling Senay came home and maid he waa converted to the New Thought, %e eat | oe 28 | sickness was just expressing error, and all we had to de if we theaght we full © Me ta emp joer under Crawshaw Bree, and makes frien * had managed to get a little orchestra to- ent} kether, he sald, and was always on the as encineere chine | bad was to think again and think better of %—end we'd goo well | wan against his principles:to recognize pain in any form, he said. Scrneres Greed. eens el * |Jookout: for fresh Boreal Kirk ge ‘ bat fas pina plas te sesame bats ey rae : , lneeeet a ithee rcaneawaa dal Baal (ARAL SweLL hast bass anne reais rex aticioneh ap been Gemonstrating perfect heal = , _ CHARTER XIV. lesekeienlctand «euler anentine | (CBee Ge CHANCE!) DOLLAR KID, MONEY THIS TIME] | and cheerfulness.” —— oH * In Strange Company. jrought out the fact that Kirk had A HUNDRED! I SoRRY—1 ST Too! CO NICHT! FyDce! |) Bince hearing that story of Eima's I have been reflecting wet the various Se ee eCs |been the mecond tenor in a quartet. NEED 17 FOR PAID. MY. DUES— iia Fe Sa ee eee eee rel algantdara tend tea terttelts apes ta Teoay, “Welcome to camp." a&id the| Kirk blushed at the recollection. Two Hours! BROKE! SEE? janes ree the “Txing’a tirech" In olden dare and the witoh'e eosfs te ensoe hr L mane So nepe 5 = | Muracle-Worker, of whom. Mark Twain tella ua In fact, there have been trom | time immemorial faith cures and prayer cures and mental science cures galore, and even to-day cures are effected every mow and then by “regular physictans<— {n cases where the patients have complete confidence in the Goctors. Verily ‘I believe tha’ by exerciaing sufficient fatth we could cure with breaé pills two-thirds ef our aflments, physdcal and mental. And 1, for one, meen: to practise from now on “Brother Johnny's New Theught" end try to demonstrate ‘perfect health and cheerfulness.” : brought some potatoes with your” | 'ngide Information, “I don't remember seeing any. | fce thus broken contributed to Hildebrand went throuxt: with a| further confidences on each aide, Others Bolsterous pantomime of despatr. knthered abou tham, and there was ‘I have a reputation to keep up.) general introfucing and handshaking. he said. “but how can I doit with| tad it not been for the overalls, the mothing but can, can, can! Del rolled-up sleeves, the horny, calloused Ruyter ts a Dutch seat and Dbilfers) hands, Kirk might have thought htm- everything on the way. I will co down , o and pul! his nose after breakfast. Po- | Pit pOpeDie srecs ary clube, aren wee, fatoee or blood! I was promised ei.| (20 Mime ood-felowshtp, the same teon crates, and {f one Ia missing 1 wit! | *APY 4nd conlial manners. Kirk Mked call.him out and shoot him. Au: | bis new companions, and they evidently fashion." my liked him. and a pleasant fraterniza- The little aMcer looked quite capable | YP Made him soon feel at home. Ap- y the land-ship and the object ‘Betty Vincents #« w « Advice to Lovers, et doing tt, and he was expat jude anlp: ane further. on the subject. with much noise} en karte 2d Both become married earty, but on gemeral princi- ‘cama geaticulation, when a Vesing in the| Stale tublects, At least, neither was A Stoned Photograph. _ [ples 1 detiove tt ingurtous to get mar- Dear Betty: . \. | eled et an earty age. kHohen causet him to dart out. St.|tevehel upon in thelr talk, which ‘Aubyn bean to apread the table with| turned more on the trivialitfes of thelr rcs ee ee emsinian wou comet DOINGS Mrs. Phillips's Conundrum. Beauty sok tw year tm, ae ware fare] St Foe fm on a huge tray. helping him. and together th That he learned two i pebes yon hed the table spread for twenty Raya Ree eal Cecio nck seny fer Wo en _ By Jeanie Gould 4-trcoln. Advice as Sd coors Sree eller athens, “Yaen ute. it! you tlk bein aii tearaies Gate animal m MEMBER of this brillant coterle, though not of the, White House, cotresponded. Would i be pofite for me padi, ana rks Tent Mates. and the laughter and derision were mie Owing to political differences, wus Mrs. Philip Philltpa, a Southerner by | to write and ask her to send me a/ Dot merry, wntil you are better situated ‘A few minites later the 8 the loudest when anything wna to Know. birth, and ‘Washingtonian by adoption Pius IX. had recently taeued 3 To Women Hlgned photograph of bereettt| GF. [fey ATs vaded by a swarm of men who tr: Hold to hts disadvantage. "She" was papal bull of great Importance to the Roman Catholic world, jand ft was ; | It te pertecety proper for yea to de =o. Sh Not W, tn noisily and crowded the tenches like | let off more lightly, andedid not lack i the supject of much Gtacussion, Walking down Pennsylvania avenue one morn- Bal] - Write her a note recaling yourestt | She Does Noi rite. a. parcel of choollioys, shoving and| for defenders. The attitude of thpmess|Spi ing, writes Jeante Gould Lincoin in the Washington Stara Sunday Magazine, F -| her and ask if she woudl eonsent €0/ Dee Betty: : Soxioe faa each one eolm hi hie accha:| loward’ Hen! was) kicdly, asd haere Spiced Cranberries. | Mrs. Philips met one of the Archbishops, who jomed Der, for they were rood Enlarged Pores. ; jeencing you e signed photesraph, e. |) Ant in love with © poung intly who hatsgA Placed BL CAUSA Gut gel! wel lead Sitig Uubaristare thelebctascale tern OIL togettity 312 pounds brown | friends rexardiene of their different creeds, After a Yew words of greeting, Mrs. Lit takes time and patience to| Peleced vestdes ta Brovkfye, ers as I won tween a six-foot-three Ausirailan and| Not barbed. But the captain was the B sugar, 2'dups good vinegar, 2 table- erator ber Most mschlevous: smile, waldz/) Dee H Srercome thie erouble, Just as) A Lerplexe Lover. Ret able t go ever tere but once an amusing Cockney Jew, and then| Common enemy, the detested tyrant, spoons each of ‘ground allspice}, ie aerate pereesae enon Tapes forayos! It popped into beh| , thelr enlargement has been very | Dear Bettri a week, we cswepented cuits regu- Durtled off to get an Immense coffes| Whosg vagaries, affectations and domi-| #4 Cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of | T°. (iy Tne ay Ue Ope How can yo * sacrilegious a | BFAdual, ap the contraction to the proper || AM nineteen, and Reve bem overt derty, Prom the tome of fer batters. pot with which he besan to All the|Ateriig ways were bitterly assailed, | cloves to @ as then add eee Chen a aree Lite hel Serer) whe hhc tnd lesions ®| j1xe aanibt be| accomplistied in a few || ing « young lady one rear al eskee and her setees vem S cae Sar hewe cups. The major apprared with a piat-) At 9 o'clock, as they trooy | cranberries let) simmer 2. hours. cay Aso Gan e days. Borvb your face well with a | for the last six years and we have |every reason @ Osfleve she loves ter of corned beef hash and a capactous| Work, Cohen Calrsireys mireienaruel Turn Into a stone jar and keep closely |, PARED Raitt biel dont oni Robt sara coed ekiearet cat a ero Geek and pure soap every | been talking marriage for the|last stz/@e About tn wests age bewever, sea ple, both of which he mervet from|Telations existing between “he and COVered. Fine for chicken or turkey. Tt was Impossible to be angry with her, am the Archbishop knew: so he dit morning, using warm water ard rinstog}months, My present positicn le met «|she entiesty smpped writing. ‘Thess fan adjoining table with a ceterity and | “he.” (Cranberry Fritters. hi ips to hide @ amile, and with due gravity requested the answer. carefully in several clear watera, This| good-paying one, but ia a short time «| wee obectwialy nothing tm im Mest Bebe dash that spoke of long practice. Aboval 4 & Dgubl ue y . epoca nae hare tlcke eotblerowrae wad aiveastie ress removes the grease arkt Gust which hag |much better position will be offered |tur thet cowid heave ofentet tum ap £ the clattor of knives mnd forks voices! ouble Game ! RAT 1 ogg thoroughly and stir into ‘n propaganda. prompt reply, See tre eotta and renews the clr;|me, which I feel -atrald to wndertake, [am at « toes fer en explanation, ABest could be heant demanding: “Jueckwon tx playing a double gaine,"'| it 1 1-2 cups milk, 1 tablespoon Le a culation, Little by little the pores will 1 helleve it will require a person |fve weets age I swallowed cay gette, “After you with the milk! Here.» Uf sald. ‘The only treasure he Is after suger, 1 cup flour in which 1 Ch 7 t th F t f th P = contract, but the treatment must be| with better mental fsoulttes then 1) thinking thet poesthty ber letter hag Bobby. coffee! Sav, olf man, fil! her '* {he old lady's money, and it he could | tablespoon of baking powder has béen rs LMas (] €as (8) CG] oor. kept up faithfully. | possess. However, I am sure I can miscarried, end wrote her, esting the; ‘up agaln, will vou? |Rersuade her to marry him he would] sifted: Mix well and stir in 1 cup of ‘ develop myself to such an extent es to | reason Beh et era I hewe net Bobby, aq St. Aubyn waa familiarly |“rop all ty like @ hot potato. He's a| cranberry sauce. Drop in spoonfuls on »By Most Rev. John J. Glennon. Hair Too Short. be quatified for same, but do not ween | Teer” {7207 Mt te ee ee called. was kept on the rush. wht e Schemer and a funker and deliberately! a hot buttered \ddle and serve at e : | S.— With a thorough ®rusht to be able to break any engagement|sbout one year my senior, end we major circled about the table, rab-|MAKes every diMculty that he can ial aaa oith Nina powdered sugar. = t Aroliblahop| of Bt.“ Loute. every night and vigorous ate with the youns lady, whois very sin-jbeve been inthaate, abeut Sour big efnpty tin plates and refilling them | order to discourage us and keep us back. | Z : © be wealthy and refuse to give to the poor is to. become « pariah among massage your halr ought to grow | cere in having’ me call at least four |” 4coB from the sideboard, It was a vigorous |Of course, he dares not show his nana |Handkerchet Bag. a people classed aa Christian, and to deny that there is any tle that binds ionger. Scalp ntiseage le especially fine | times a week. Am very deeply in love her from bar own Hog the ainmin ns tolounstellowmens for mvigorating the roots and distrib- | with her and as desirous as she to get | her eflenne seems to inpiy. Christmas 1s the feast of the poor, consequenity a foast of giving to the poor. | uring the natural olls. Try the tonlo be The gift of Almighty God to the world was His only beloved Son, who came jow: surrounded by all the evidences of poverty, the homeless and friendless Babe ‘Tincture of canthartdes, 1 eunce:, liquid y Fashions. end chaff, and if any oye were over-| Wii, to do het Juktice, is the keanest: in made of two fancy linen Tooked he yelled out ‘se fact at the| af ux all to pujl the thing off. But drops, handkerchiets with open borders.) . top of hia hungs. There were twenty-|of water will Wear away a etono, you, tuace together. three sides with baby two hungry men to be fed. ani for fit-| know, and as she 1s very smitten with! tbton, putting a bow in each corner.| of Bethlehem. ammonia, 1 dram; glycerine, 1-2; ounce; teen minutes abby and the malor tind! iim, it {2 Impossible to tell what may. Run a ribbon through *top border to| - In commemorating His coming we ought to remember the homeless’ and oll thyme. 1-2 dram; rosemary: ‘oli, 1-2 to dance. Then things gradually quiet-/ not hapfen, Can't you see y togel ke a bag! Put the loops friendtess, and furnish to vhem, in so far as we may, some of the Joye of home dram. j pyfen, y how \t all, draw together like a bag. P Ys he Joye of Sh ihn erin cam poten Eel performance, interspersed with !aurhter | too openly, for aelies scaring his bird, A USEFUL gift to hang on dresser May Manton’s Dail ed down. Pipes, cigarettes and cigara| works Gut? His worryin ) 1 vi and the comfort: tend ‘eoalp t i ‘ying about) her} of drawing string over mirror,.screw on he comforta of friendship. a 6 ; Fe | agearpid. Plates were plsticd back, | dear, darling, precious health, and her|dreaser, and you have a yery pretty To «lve to the poor Inspires the biesring cf heaven, erpectally at the Feast ef with Huet preparation seh posurtiee | Siar nrmrine (adaeae Blbows settled contentedly of the table, |orryine about his? He's afraid to| soiled handkerchlet bag. , Christmas, and le a duty which rests upon our common humanity. [evidence of dandruff 1a noticed. sUY age Breakfast, except ip the cdrd of two or|ma%e the great coup of getting the fover| eam zi 2 { : 1s “jexcecdingty handsome, but three, was over. tobacco and leth-|~ pretending to, I rmean—lest he zaight arey_was now the order of the Yay. jhe Gepoacd from the command and put ; é ae ° . tency fur cloths are R Potley Crew. ccs te suse YOU Want an Excuse for Playing Diabolo! Well, Mere It Is ssw = Kirk thought ho had never ecen such | Onfdently on the old lady, wo he lets) : 2 3 id Dee je remarkable cotlection of men. Indi-|‘t Seat rolling up hia eyes and doing /-— * : 2 Bums, {fer) the eure: vidoality, character, resolution, stood |*uMering martyr, the beast—beesides 4 ; frocks, te symbolize the fact that the | indeed, aimost everr- ‘written on every face. Aquiline features | Uns everybody by the ears, and ham- u - «ame is only a revival of a very, very | thing that je soft end predominated—bi noses and strong | Dering Bs in @ thousand underhanded; By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. . |014 one, modelled on “an even older | becoming {a correct, fews. The majority were of a superior | whys. Ho's @ low, calculating scoun- game of the “dear old Greeks a @laas, and many had the unmistakable | Grel, and we shall never move a yard if ID you eyer try to play Giadolt, | Seana aotaticatiat meena pe For evening wear light @ccenta of xentlemen. Anxlo-Saxons| Av can posailly prevent It) p After you tried it. didn’t ‘you | Molreturnitesour ownldayetyoul may |COwtes eee ee predominated — Englishmen, Amerioans,| “But can't anybody! undecetve ie yianithatayou swere S000) ter, have wondered why New York fata | white fut or marabout Bcotcheen, Irfshmon, Australians, Ca-| about him? : Siow him up? Expbdo/ years old, ao that you could put in all / i —__.—_ were constructed with fong, dark tor- | are exceedingly smart nadians—all in the prime of life. Broad | him?” jyour spare time learning to. toss the; EB @houNers and deep chests were the rut | Saas }gpool and catch }t-on a plece of atring?. | tuous alleyways fieruedond called hi and effective and are i Gnd the average of mood lookn was|Queer POlitics. |v or course, you did. Everybody does ren in ecovercd: 1 In to ive |x easily made, that i They were a handsome, fearles! “Yes, Westbrosk }i t 4 then with a foolish he fo player a.chance to exercixe they come quite within 4 bist. y Yes, Westord:k has tried to, and £0, who tries St, and his or her skill undisturbed and undis- jhe scope of the ; i i" turbing. 1 peckless-looking superb rebel from |qia old Zeddy, but they were both too! smile tl ey suddenly remember that they ae es 75e counting-house and office. with noné | worked up to have the neconsary tact—| are vety-Erown up and It behooves them ‘ef the groaser inatincts of ctvillsation—| Westbrook never had much and Zety /to think of depressingly serious chings | the. noble|ieavages of their generation, no.or tad any, It was rathor Insulting /tike Christmas bills and,hanl times and | “he, pie pimareieh less futile attemot |to the old lady to be told that mubody , te Paolfic fee’. “tr Ne eaguat themsclves to money Kettinx. | coing care for her except for her money | Well. it's, all right. You ean play Jamateur. If the stole {a not found becoming and !s not desirable the ES A Pilea For the Past. tie te | all can ioe tnflened clone about By Helen Vail Wallace. | the throat, makes an T admirable ‘mitstitute. —@wfew up a strug-le for which they were | 214 1 tancy that was about how. they; diabolo now. no matter how grown up | Ce ae themselves 10] put it Taelr interference only did us| you are, And here's your excuse; Tt la fa! grates Ee rete eeg eae | More harm, for as thoy are nog Nardly|excellent exerciee, a firat class arm de- eee cad Mtoe ocuerbanes haed.,[On speaking terms with the captain thia|veloper and it’ a xama that chases ebipe and danxers. i |has déubled his 'chancen of being alone| away mental cobwebs just the cone “s@io's that chap over there?’ in- | With her. | She's a queer old person and will go through a real spider web if you being’ the storm centre. ! arv old fashioned enough to have spldera 3 of-the Austratan boaide | rather lik atin ‘The right way would have been totmake|who make webs in the! corners of th The quantity of me torial required for the medium nize 1x, for the 27-8 11/8 yards 44 mthes wide; for tle and mum 13-4 poor old Pant Taiveardehigabatrerr ects nearf ad muff yards 1, The Past sure has (ts uses, - As well as its abuses; ‘hd, and indicating a striking looking rai4 ‘ 5 weem with @ scar-actoss his cheek. much of her and have holsted the cap-| ceiling. Giey | pnd pe ata old, pogr Old. dear Fi irag) aut 3st) yard + wggpulaon,” returned the Australian |tain on dls own petard. But they| Diadolo isa game that requires agility | ; ! Pencil (hoe soilacaiicor ; averen't Machiavellian enough for that." | and quickness of the eye, amd & soon de- | !# banished in the interest of the game Satisontneriionne tires The kind old Past - Has taught us many lessons; The kind old Past i Has brought ue many Dlessing: ‘The Past holds many Joy quired!47-5) yarda 26-8 yards 44 or yanis ™ inches wide, Pattern of the muff, scart and tie, No. Cant eee , Conen sighed. A yelops @ good disposition. After your) Very few women injoy movements ~ Tanely Warning. : “prankly,” sald Kirk, “what's your| friends have «mashed a few of your best | that are performed’ 1 dovelop muscle *@te, 1 don% inean his name. Where |opinion of it all?” J I Steces of bric-a-brac playing diabo!o or decrease flesh, but) when the pill of Goce be come from? What's his hie-| “+1 haven't any. in the drawing room you. will know exercise {8 sugar coated by' tho zest bf ter! “Rut wil] this. contrivance ‘actualy |;where the good nature comes: fn. @ game dur women are likely td be- | Phe Australian laid down his knifo | gaiip: uk There je no prettier sight than a Come enthusiasts, ~~ apy os cook eed bs fa cut In.one aizo only end fork. =—t ‘It did once."* gracefil diabolo player, whether it {s In Paris where diapolo tx all the rage a eal . dear old. kind f Coat pattern, No. 580 cee here, |ho satd, quintly, S| “And what are we going for?! }a man or w,woman; and if you play and has beens ioe Since 5 year, tee { Y i 1s cut dn sis smew to the.camp. Tako a word of ad-) Gag Knows.” i diabolo wel] you are likely to be gracé- eral expert akatera have taken to piay- asdf 4 and i Hessel ponte sincernivouracit with what l Aq a tccteestretiynting business etltuho sc Fee ing it onthe Ice, and can fing and | ve misc eld ast Cates Of Velvet and Fur—Patterna Nos. £884 and 5807, @Moer fellows were back home, Savvy?" | cng Kind, surely?” ‘Tie -constant eentin exeroise of the catch the spools while making Intricate es } ee omeen ee) “Ob, XY didn’t mean any harm I] jeminte the general Jmpression."* ‘arma dovelops them, and thus the game figure clgats, to the vast enjoyment of sit Sees fe WOrrOaa t¢ Cl} or send by Lito Ti Ni ‘ ty MAY MAN- ame [Bac wnat ao you tninkt . laffords our girls a happy rellet from an admiring crowd. The Parisian by TEST an Hee onthe'atelve: } TON FASHIO Mt Liiva street.New $4t'e'the unwritten law, you know. |! “I don't think, {go on from daylight duimb-bel! exerojse; for in pley-|the way is always dreaned to mult her | Renltiothece ena a Pork Bonuttt : Aa bh vydbdy Taye and jet lve—that's our motto, And) ing diabolo the eame ements of the momentary part In life, with due regard | aawerretinar anise s Gusripling IMPORTANT—Write your name res plainly, and al- ‘ba}ly good one, too," ea ce i arma lire mae, but ¢ ercive Js not to the seasons. Wihile ale wears fer |summer at several diabolo parties the up more Past. ; ways specify size wanted, Hiiem empoenned onnisitien, ane 0 tedious decane the! (ef werk ang velvet 0 play diabolo In now, last eontestants wore beautiful claketd s oF ie SS, q ai y ‘ _ Ss ss i ih . i v Ve ef