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, bay ¢ ‘ ! Park } MAGAZINE» STORY| MAGAZINE STORY SECTION | [“Circutation Books Open to Al,” | SECTION 6 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908. 34.343 3H OT GOH HT HO HO TR SRT and Four BathsatOnce. Raiaik TT Too Many to Count Besides the Regular Fixed and Mov- able Feasts We Throw in a Few Little Extra Celebrations. By I. S. Cobb. | Rass From HiG lasses to GreenG lasses? | Any Stray Day That’s MeN ihvosesy:| been Overlooked D ee Has Something su Fitted to It. These Are New Summer Stunts that Sound Refreshing and that Stiould Make Lots of People Happy. (abe nctneae ans neeoe oe Get Up Early and Go to Central Park for he Dew-Waik. The Four Baths You (oi % May Take Where ose ain ever You Like im cinco tn, Your Flat, ' ne in- Decoration Day, with wc. Its “Old Boys” that Did the Fighting, Is Ail Right, By Diane de Morgny. °; : ih know |Sreatest business activities are confined jeal-/t0 sitting by the back window of the 1 on the Kids to see that climb out on the fire-escape their young By Margaret Hubbard Ayers ce ee . Twice a week I go to et right to use the sun HIS is the yi t She r for woman's hair and “crowning glory” more 0's ek aha room man it has a: since the ‘* yf Bra i Ke fr rgeous days Vompadour and othe ‘ npel |) best of | Women spending timeend c eir hair un it z an 2 xtendin i nizir irsute m j hea s alwa and shops—-unl belove uiany weeks pass over LOR ehataG n ‘ 4 Re themhoaduor New York you need be surprised to see a = x it cha until Mmes, and Miles, Manhattan are ver ene iuepavatonpie that ige of them will look like a Kansas 4 Pea ea ial eds of pneumonia wl 1 ‘ And the ” It is expected fn ea : about this glorious resuit ast ha 1 wa ‘ doesn't it will ge ' 5 and Pootba outings and rides t e head of the line began horn go “umppah, the party playing the in- looks like a fountain pen e face began to pro- s that always re- n hopes and last ats with yellow bloody feet at Valley Forge fav rat 1 m on a white horse ing sounds were heard | ine out. n | x nthe und any i 1 du grandehi vuld clim> yw if de pl m $0 nobody else ci the tines an, ‘The Old Boy sed to see how m, and how much hrow the tine nem still ay Fi inviting It's SAD Mest Oey vil Usted nt b eon Sora we ontily Bills. Grocery. tut totals ten ani LT WAS T?2Lt/8 WAY IN 1776 such robbery. t e T can bu. ! ania) y (Reproduced by London Grapnie from an English Magazine o ) F “Yes ine, 1 Kicks you fling this old an- |" 5 i: ower a Vr A man should at his mo: { mM T want you to unde way suntig the future there w ave to be ‘There are other groceries, you know. ta K Plenty of them! Do you unde , t he WW (hie Cota nate a winter of d dark days the day we're ¢ : At the Corner Cafe. L go to press with these few re ) y Ss bil t 1 yody suggesis tha a va i! Forty dollars and twenty-five always he oarredlithacelareternt inealatany Te oa at srevateag: ant sun w has x this.month. 1° { bay a round of drinks oa my small bill, Come | | sth ely S Phat Did the Fighting ¢ ; “a (ay her, ltaicatonalo. | the har Gr It's 8 1 “That brings !t up to $41 oxvetly ft : pe A : on wood “Here's your money. Now we're square, I always Ifke to trade at this ¢ att wvet him up stage \ k's whiskers and ‘ce, because 1 know Um getting my money's worth. Tan a ‘. . Kk she's a pretty go000 Blacey ecaur® Know: tims) getting|'m; © Bo Patter at lately he's had to ‘ied Siates and that we may be nia Ke} » to read to him when ere not move to eS hour ee befails : Yours, HY 4 tt occasional oleivivinivieleivivink Rattlesnakes on Book Shelves. By Ralph Connor. declared ‘Ralph Connor" The Highest Flights of Birds. UMLOLDT said a condor rose 7,000 yards and other men of authority de- H nred (hat bi of passage flew from five to twelve thousand yards above the surface it balloon observers now assert that these figures are not only erroneous but imam ble. At the alr's rarefication would cause ne Hey. Charles adelphia North the exhaustion of the bird. Flying yard helght would be very un- au pleasant, if possible, for there the ops to © degrees below america 8 ony Hope, Marte Cor- Prof, J. Poeschel, of Frankfort, tt rajority of birds r Hali Caine, a. C. Sw writers of decadent higher than 1.0% ya tion and poetr lw ® a nest of vipers even on long “1 v in such a book, Rattlesnakes might kill physically—but bad the altitudes pr ly ‘ows hay fying at a height ually, 1 woutd rat ne worst man into my home—a man ef 1,40 yards, a inrk was ntered at 1,900 yards and an eagle which had be among my family than @ decadent ascended to a height of 3.000 yards ts on record, Prof. Poeschel, while up in a) Balloon ot night. met with a flock of birds 2,200 yards above terra firma. | | ee od | A Leg or Arm Off a Day. corrupt morale—and let y protect your children from the evil Influence of a man; but you st children from the bad influence of an evil-book. An evil book has a as much asa buman being, It cannot be destroyed. Its influence: ts, naidious. e ‘The popularity of erotic fictian and putrid poetry tends to degrade and cer- HERE ts an average of one leg or arm amputated tn New York City | ‘ each fro ees of accidents caused by the surface, “elevated HE WOOS HER. WE WEDS HER. HE WALKS. rupt the youth of the land. The success of the books of this type i Amertos te op gubway care, LEY > a eure . \ : (See the baby.) | most signifieant. It,je ominous’ “