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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, January 29, 1916 BWtorid.. | The Woman of It. By Helen Rowland. (Toe New York Ereaing Worl), oe |Making a Man of Him Bunday dy the Press Publish! \ WaMBETE Datty Except inday. by the Frese Publishing Company, Noa. 68 to onten, LITZER, President, 63 Park Row, ' ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr., Secretary, 3 Park Row. Cowright, 1916, by The Pres Publidhing Co, HE CHATS ON THE POTENCY OF “PET NAME. Entered at the Post-omce ai oy Foy, Sg Bevan -Ot a ot wall ; e Evering|For England and the Cont ant VERY time I see that man,” remarked the Bachelor enviously, a9 an "Sel Consta cag ng" Connie pemtal Cale ae | insignificant Individual, wearing a pince-nez and a badly fitting Tew oversee OMe Year. nec csncceeececmmesrees OM dinner coat, trotted past in the wake of a glorious, golden-haired =f Monthn sas ONO MOMs aececsmeracrmeraes ol Diana, “he is with a pretticr girl than before! What DOES be do to charm ‘em? The Widow gazed after the little man with a smile of understanding, "Oh," she answered nonchalantly, as she lawered her lorgnette and turned WOLUME 56. .ccccscccsscccscsecceccesceecssees NO, 19,884 o her oysters, “he Just patronizes the d ‘babies’ th 4 calls them BRANDEIS FOR THE SUPREME COURT. 10 ice Oriarres, “Wotos how tenderly he removes hee firs, and takes SWGy N SELECTING L 1) Bivkilela to We ‘Asecctate Tustion of the her wrap, and opens her fan, as though she were a helpless little infant, One plmost expects to vee him tie a uapkin round her neck and hand hor a eliver attle Supreme Court in succession to the late Justice Lamar the Pres- 4 i bed " “But she weighs at least a hundred and fifty!" protested the Bachetor, oe eine) © enreuwe wren ww Cocnuys PUP) “why de rise and chastise him for such {dlotic impudence?” 4 surprises are often salutary. ! laughed the Widow, tapping the Bac elorg cheek with = ‘ is i, . ee p of he 1 ek ostrich fan, “The bigger the woman, or eo ‘i Mr. Brandeis is well known as a lawyer of experience and extruor- | Seer niier fe thore they love te be Tho older we ure, the More We t Gimary energy. We are not aware thet experience and energy have, | dere xe Pegs ate oe eae preieecr’ vie Beata coon ae | ever been formally excluded from the Supreme Bench. Mr. Brandeis} * uppellations on a college bi But they ALL like it! [ know a most ¢ s tat : | common ph little woman who bas a waiting list of dinner invitations @ { ‘ms had stro: sonal opinions on various public questions. Some ‘d long, just because she knows how to call people ‘pet names.’ She ale ng pe Pp public q | a } ‘of his utterances have been displeasing to powerful interests, Yet | | Ways Calle & ras ‘Lite Boy Blue’ oF ‘Golden Lachy oy ‘Ladi’ or “Coe z , . | never ‘MISTER!’ 5 . | - ARAAARAARDA ARAAARARAAAARAARAAAAS, x even a man who believes, among other things, that great railroads of | | iow ts Gee Bieit (nai ; the country which have complained most of low rates alleged to be} | s oe ann een | faining them could still show a profit under existing rates if they | 6s : GODS!" exclaimed the Bachelor contemptuously, “What an insult fwould study efficiency rather than advanced finance—even ech a | be i "ue ts got only quite gtk" declared tie Widcw) “We'l Gm ‘man may perform good service in the nation’s highest court. | | clever. Besides, ‘the masculine intellect’ doesn’t take it as an insult, What It is admitted that where Mr. Brandeis las been found fighting takes show girls and’ choris girls oo faseinaling, ShyWey? SHAE ie it has usually been on the side of the public and not on that of the, irauve iy pains ‘ume on ibe Thead while ¢ ey" os unin Ntes tos or °Deet corporations. He fought for the Workingmen’s Hours of Labor law bs UIC RUME f sane tinal O18 tted on the head’ b: fn Ohio, Minois and Oregon; he worked hard to eecure regulation of to-bpefoury itn breaded brains abled a orelleh,” nroteeted amy the price of gas in Massuchusetts; he defended Boston’a municipal | H “Nonsense!” retorted the Widow. “The more dignified and {ntellectuml gfbway system; he was one of the first to demand an investigation | RiSAt a: Woah CATER nant A Pucterty iat uti Te hen capt Ry ay of New Haven Railroad finances in behalf of etockholders, and he has more recently argued before the Supreme Court for the Oregon Min- t. The moment she begins treating him with has lost 4. You've just GOT to patro: them! And the more you order them about, and make them sit up and bark and roll over and jump through a hoop, the : imum Wage law. more they adore you! Why does @ sick man always propose to his trained + For the rest Mr. Brandeis is a student of public questions, an } “No Sens! contected, thas Widows, “Itt catine Une aicarnetely DARGA d . ‘ lid gat +4 him and ‘ba hin. And for the seme reason women fall in love with their it authority on public franchises, labor legislation, wage earners’ insur payelciadl tasters and physical culture inetructors, because these ‘noe, and trust problems, and has proved himself an eatnest public! ‘baby’ them, We are all just infants at heart, men and b Mesivasgyn wonen alike; and we admire the person who find ut, ° ‘worker and philanthropist. He has the distinction of being the firet | pilot es SHehOay ty lea. On aan LON ot yr SF ee ach aaa Tew to be appointed +o the Supreme Bench. ares cae e folly ow el tard to ro old H rodepet i § "1 ike an ouk, hy, de you re r r. antellini, who lived on his e's The nomination is made, of course, as the Constitution provides, pogo Shika tebe tai Ge heron Gain ve ding borses for years, by the President, and “by and with the advice and consent of the Iv? ed the Bachelor wonderin . Senate” it may become an appointment. The Senate is pretty cer- Don't you ber HOW Ne. Web 80 Bay “Spoee ite net a tend wanet ae ; ten to balk at Mr. Brandeis. ‘Did iW think its nusbatid would d d all that sort of thing? And rs antellin wing stout and s njoyed he ‘cute an But before Wall Street and some of the mighty of the land have clinging’ < Mak her arinee’ over there has a list of tende “Such a nelor wit E ions for women a mile long! ‘Girly-wirly’ and ‘Baby doll’ and ‘Toots bitter sorcasin, recovered from their stupefaction at beholding this live wire laid! into the Supreme Court, the chances are the country at large will have _ -wootsy’?” inquired the begun to furnish plenty of applause for the President’s choice. § The “Dangerous Age”—Look Out for It! 4 » te ¥ PRP Hi, ve than those!" corrected the Widow. “He pre invents a NEW | who do that President Wileon can chenge hie mind quicker than the Colonel—end better. —_-+————- TO DEFINE MERCHANT SHIPS. OR the United States Government to assume tho position that name for each of them. But even the old, old pet names are effective if they are used often enough and tn the right place, especially if, in addition, a man erying your parcels and your gloves, and won't let you hold any- 5 frem your breath to your opinions ‘for fear it may tire you, and takes th whi’ and wipes the powder off your ‘itty eyelashes, t cote exclaimed the Bachelor disguet~ There are men nsists on ¢ thir et How sweet and noble of him! edt But when a woman of forty begins talking ‘baby talk’ to a great, _..| great big hwk of a fellow it must make the gods laugh!” merchant ships, to be treated as such, must carry no arina- “Perbaps—but it doesn't make the MAN 1 laugh!” retorted the Widow. “Almost any Woman can marry almost any man she fancies if she will just baby’ him and bully him and patronize him long enongh and persistently ment, would seem to be another step toward a clear and defi- bite understanding as to a code of submarine warfare which shall not The Week’s Wash I il he Jarr Fami centeael ides: Chai in the Akngorene onan reta ‘ | What ts t Forty?" inquired the Bach . violate principles of humanity and international law. | By Martin Green By Rey L. MeCardell The Wikow ne Bachelor, Where the lives of non-combatant travellers are at stake there| é Me Lat yi bl sueectharse mona ciooilne ve te oem Siditeataseniae Tene preten54 should ve no chance for quibbling over the question whether a pas- Coprright, 1916, by The Pres Publidiing Co, (The New York Evening Wort) Covrright, 1918, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Ereni 4 them? stop ud miring them and be ins petting them!" ste explained, . .. i ” + 7 nee-€ vhiatled the Bachelc “L never thought of t Genger-oarrying vessel is not, after all, a warship because ehe has 66 L,” remarked the head/jits origin in Germany, where it | ¢¢7 OW sweet of you to call on me,|every penny. Not that Mr igle ob’ “Bless ite Uttle siiplod the Wikew ance 2. ee oe mounted ble of putti d A polisher, “I notice that|said to have been successful. } my dear Mrs. Rangle,” said] jects, no matter what I spend’-— things it never thought of till the Nice, Kind Widow-Lady came along and guns capable of putting an undersea boat out of business, President Wilson freely! “Reasons why u system of educa. | Mrs, Jarr with her company| “Mr. Jarr is just the same,” said) told jt all about th Stop thi admits that ho has changed his mind | Cation based on a programme calling Hons i Mrs. for almost military precision in exe- “L thought you'd drop in, be- nile, The right of a merchant ship to fair warning and to the safe- Jarr, breaking in on her neigh- lor peremptorily, “and—and eat your tee ere gmerding of her passengers and crew on the approach of belligerent | S?7Ut the question of Preparedness |cution and detall should succeed in{cause Mr. Jarr telephoned me that) bor's monologue, “Mr. Jarr has the on't you b orted the Widow, as she promptly obeyed ‘war vessels reste the fact that ehe i Fi | for war.” Germany are not hard to find }your husband and he would be out) disposition of an angel. It makes me upon ‘act that ehe is a merchant ship and con-| “In changing bis mind,” said the| many is a military nat : late to-night on a little business, and} mad sometimes when T try to get grow from infancy to under» ucts herself as such. Defenselessness and non-resistance are her|!undry man, “tho President has fol- Wit, Wisdom and Philosophy ! in an atmosphere of | re that Mr, Rangle had tried to get You! cross with him just to see If he will 4 strongest claims to treatment only such as may be given a prize, and bleh ne eee ee many eminent | wuthority and precedent. The Ger. [on the telephone, but you were out." Junswer me back: but, while he's TABLE TALK—By John Selden. the best guaranteo for the safety of those on board. Va AINsrane sed) Tie ex teet is ern | CRTIMGY it a: COTIRASTAgS) eh ite [1 3 E ee ee ane et eee te ond tien We sii tial ned ated e clothes “wen is, Gocamerel ee Once, therefore, the United States succeeds in establishing an|™!nd- ‘Tha British statesmen had | Germany PL Peon 3 balm hecwepoe | Ue one caw eomo of the barguins| have never had a quarrel {o all the iremibly wie hey, Dad) & oe @asior to arrive at fixed rules as to how all submarines shall treat, man army. comparison in showing why the Wirt | oO re” centre plecen for the| me no ie all right if he dosen't Be eee roaula net eat oct uaatee salt ure ore he is aware makes bine self such # one as he speaks against, for if he had civility or Nrecalna he ‘euch vessels, “With the greatest war in the bis-| smoothly in our schools.” dining table for six-nincty-cight that — men who do not care what time they - i : the w peres P " " , A king is a thing men have made | would forbear suc 6 en + Ths British press protests that by demanding the removal Ape da tia pla ays Be can ee { ore |xou-coulgess auclioete Gay ness OE get home and who just try thelr best| 7 nus own #akes—-for quietness’ | Speak not M of . eS rE { apt ; ye Save: const, Q A Return-Pla: nn ven-forty-nine, nd ak p? we " eaten waite a guns from merchant ships we shall be “giving important aid to Ger- | neighbor on ‘the north (with a] j 2 § ee a 2 ; faccoma arar and: ene eae oie hg py hi alt night!" eald Mrs! sake, Just as ina family one man is] Ter Bly Bale Reece oes teat , N ‘ ; ant you t ne over and see tl tangle, mea ed to bu eo mei ‘ . ‘man submarines” and opening “a free field for piracy.” ‘This Gov-| frontier adjoining ours from the At-| @¢ 7 SEE," waid the head polisher, | making of a dress that will be sent ae ; AR ee ror Age ie buy th i A it TY |to fall into his hands age . i lantic to the Pacific) en 1 in al t the Democratic State , -morrow. Of co I Mr, Jarr isn’t that Ikind *"lman should buy or if there were — ernment has endeavored and is still endeavoring to secure a fair and lite and death atruggio In aid of her| pisiesk Prva h . Ka 4 we up o, ia al sified it ‘ih oe vga Jo| interjected Mrs. Ja “He alway8|many buyers they would never agree pau iltty is @ virtue all preach, none ‘ fh 3 il Mi ommitte las indors' | have charge accounts, di jey do i . 5 aeifiae | . 7 practice and yet everybod Permanent adjustment of a new kind of warfare to the requirements| mother country, with Mexico in rev-| wilson administration.” ne up on one 60, and I prefer to ot 1 coming home, and he brings/One would buy what the others itked| tent to nena Tine mente’ Hee of international law. Results to date have not been discouraging, | UMM With South America distrust-| “1 the Wilson administration," | der things home C. O. Q., because then ends home too, DEE MIEDS you) not, or what the otnera had bought | sued doctrine for his servant, the . 4 o ; sali ae por , der th were so severe on poor angle! before, so there would be @ confusion, | laity for the clergy and the ci With or with tie! es aie ; ful of the United States, with Japan! marked the laundry man. “would| your charge accounts aro small, and| Were 8° FO OR DOGE Pare, SROEIS | Lethe ¢ pate aie) © clergy out Britieh approval, we shall keep on, making official announcement that|only. Indorse the Democratio tate | ipl a ee a wtien everything 19 ro| because ho Wanted to stand on his) But that charge being committed to w the laity, ' ee her financial affairs are in good con-|Committee how lovely everything |" 110m Carn te omize and wavo| head on the doorstep at 4A. M. it was/one, he, according to lis discretion,!. Pride may be allowed to this or that | dition and her army agg navy at the | ould be i Mr, Jarr brought him home." pleases all degree, else a man cannot keep up his “The question,” declares Mr. Bryan, “is not whether we highest point of efficiency, a Presl- cintineeneaaties ;| “Mr Jerr can stand drinking,” aa ine heath Dubin ad cianiy In Gluttony there must be could or would defend ourselves it attacked.” GeGs OC He ORAS BES RO 08 ; |said Mrs, Ranglo waspishty, “Ho 18! ¢,/7siut 4a 40 be blamed but much be driakingy tik ne ene ore, must ‘Then what and where, in the name of reason, is the ques- | genet” And tho fant that the fron: Does Y r Child Overstud i) so used to it that drinking @ little jugsting, for the world cannot be/'tis not tho drinking that le fete tion? Does Mr. Bryan ever let his eyes revolve so as to take dent, one of the most profound stu- ou more doesn't affect him, But Mr.| governed without it blamed, but the excess. So in pride, ‘ 4 , dents of history in our time. has 4 i angle never thinks of such a thing| if tt — n outstanding phenomern or does he keep 'em rolled inboard nged his mind und has decided | —-By Sophie Irene Loeb> Tangle never into the company of| ,ThoUBh a clergyman have no fuulta| Tenorance of the law excuses no lke @ Yogi? this country must prepare for alg : ave no regard for what | Cote te ial ba tase tin mace | RtL noe that, all men know dhatame eee Biter ete y Upon Us at any pyright, 1016, by The Wree Publishing Co, (The Now York & World), mon who hav ee whole tribe shall be laid upon, him so | but because 'tis an excuse every man aa ATION Ot Le ane mens : Bee eit cal aucetel Gc Gr inriie tok tater | BAL, that he shall be sure not to kick, | will plead and no man can tell hat ed to be urope jus GH school boy of fifteen |it was done at an expense that late 2 eure ’ Hits From Sharp W happeried to be in urope just x bai ea nok, {Was paid wih exorbitant interc “Oh, don't say that, If you please, oh ~mneteny ton | oe ee Nis) . yours before the war started took his life thie week, |Win bald with oxoritit i : ‘5 ate gare | ree i ye ge al @ays “got to work to-night’) It is sal etic There wasn't any doubt in’ France is pare ave assigned 16 HIE) OG BOF COMPLDS ‘in| Mrs. Range erled 5 +} one man is not enough for another,| No man is the wiser for covers = lot of wild oats-—Memphial the wripn awe’ feafetida will Keep | about the country going to war. ‘The ai cnahioiuabreniryer tian fn? Ae Im ZU Met T brawn. Shel peering up. “E never knew of MR.! no more thin that which will keep|ing. It. may administer matiee to Commercial Appeal. friends away.—-Deseret Nowa “°°? | officials of tho Governinent and the She, reason to overstucy, built up the brain, but tote down the | vas to touch Uquor till we moved | one man warm will keep another | work upon or objects to work upem, eo 8 .8 oe {people knew they were in for a fight is wurely a timely warning | body in ie Le pepe Lely see one ‘ghborbood, I do not inake| Warm. One can go in doublet and | but wit and wisdom are born with a $e may be wetter to give than to re-|. Bed luck to often the result of (With Germany and were foverishly to ull parents, Alsv, at prevent, there }AbIS to throw off ify extcmarlne grind) intu this neler ea ae eit te | Nose_when_another man cannot be 'man. : cvive, but not unlese you give cheer: | '7Usting too much to luck \ Work: to offer resista In ¢ is w child labor law strongly advo ! i MS EEning that would met tee | DY carats Dire Rangle, but 16 le 7 | fully.—Philadelphia. Telegraph eons | many tho feeling was that Germany | & OUI ! und do vomothing that would wot her | auoer that when my husband has A mucceastul man has litt | Was about due to go out and lick {ested in Washington, BAUIEOI Oly OF ty en ane : usband keeps him out." ; : es inciitation ta "pit Mas little time or | Somebody How many mothers and fathers! Would bave been able to stand the | money your husband Keer Thrift By S q Everybody believer in doing right, | Journal “In England many ofticials fore-|graw a sigh of relief he thought |" : 1 “Ant sald Mrs. Rangle, dropping ri oe Samuel Smiles | } ‘but it is so tard to live, up to your ft. .-4 jeaw just what is happening to-day. | iar their own little children ar mate dey DIY OF Ke=all learning | ig that ley tone that foretella a (By Pewnission of Harper & Brothers.) | convict'»ns.—I fore Bun, “ | Others were of the opinion that Eng. |t™ elr own je ehildrey are] and no Jetup. a a ; joesn p,much of a eprinter to|iguin’ A wurprisingly lure wo se ewure during the dey, with an{™a# the master, Yet how many hun-lenat 1 heard that Mr, Jarr never ” People gre, rane to mistake self run for tice. —Matkudetphia Tele. | tion oe the lagilan peomld frit no. (any, houre during Fiat Tareds of children are there through.) OE ‘op until after he was| No. &—Competence and Comfort, |hi* weaith but his manner of spendi praise Tespect graph, Hen af the Tangliah people felt ab: }che vitality of their growing bodily} our the city where there ix non touched a drop | )MPETENCE and comfort le |424 economiaing. And when “sf $$$. | lurely sure that there wis OFe | ‘tssuce supped. for incexsant oversty nd whers | married.” ’ ENCE ¢ Jobtains by his labor more ti hip p ity of between Great ch of " than enough Letters From the P 1 }Brituin and Many than a war] Yet parents, many of thom, fail to] the ehtid strains every nerve and] phat is a better reputation than within the reach of most people |for his personal and family wante e¢ People, b land and Seotland see the same tearing down’ of the] overtaxes his energies, Unconsclous of 9 people not a mile away have,” | were they to take the adequate )and can lay by @ little store of sav Matrouts at 61 Per! YS ihe dii hte a4 | wont’. have susteited [nervous #yatem and brain cells that ig] the havoc that ta bolng wrought! — | #0m® Door hh | means to secure and enjoy them. Men |ings besides he unquestionably wav. Wo the Editor of The E World, tina y one customer a day, and} violent reversal of opinion. It might |Koins on right in thelr homes, with] Just as oon as you find John or |aaid Mra, Jarr ack [Who are pald good waxes might also [sexes the elements of sacl” Poe svening Wor that day sometimes comes only once! pe well for William J, Bryan, Con. {thelr own well-fed, carefully-reared| Mary continually studying, look into] “Thank you for posting me a& to/pecome capitalists and take their being. The savings may amount to Ye answer to @ letter complaining ja week. D.C, smen Kitchin and Hay and others {little ones, Supervision of sunly dur. [i- ‘Take a litle time to consult withTeng kind of people you were accus-| share in the improvement and well. |little, but they may be eufficient to e@bout having to pay barbers 10 cents; a jof their habit of mind to get into |!0K the school-going period is one of | the achor. Vind the exact tomed to associate with,” eaid Mrs, being of the world, But it ionly by |make him independent, to ‘se @ tip for a 15-cent shave, when he | ‘ oe Y communication with some of the of- {the most inportant elements in mak Hp t a he 1 tenc hor i ome Ing to the door and turning the oxercit ¢ of labo 9 SHOTEY) honeety There is no reason why the highly only pays a waiier a 10-per cent, tip | 72th MAitor of The Rweaing World ficial’ of tha. Engliah Government {ing the man or woman, 1 know altho proper a of study Rangle, going | and thrift that they dvance their |paid workman of to-day ‘ma: : . Kindly let me know wheth who, up to Aug. 1, 1814, thought Ger- | young woman, the sole support of her | 88T¥. And you, ambitious parent, | around, | own position or that of their class save @ store of capital. It inmerelee % for a meal. If the barbers get a union hether Russia | any wouldn't fight.” family, who is a nervous wreck be-|WhO want to see your child get or said my hus-| Society at present suffers far more| matter of self-denial Terese : was allied with England and Pr: jm \ « » whe ' ok be. | whe, | “Excuse mo, TE never 6 y a af and private 4 which nc doubt tn a short time they i 4 Pruneia RP i, CARI RR cause of ov yin an effort to au. |t the top of the ladder in school I ‘vere of thas from waste of money than from want |economy, Indeed, the prltos ‘will have—I am told they will charge |°S*"st Napoleon | ak “Mad: G - { cure an education that would make | {insist on that long study period [band’s assoctationg by é of money, It 1s easier to make money | dustrial leaders of to-day cones Be #8 for a haircut for persons who sha A Sheep Pron 3 “Made in Germany, her “independent.” And t homo—rafleat_on tt kind,” said Mra. Jarr, “As for me, I (han to kriow how to spend tt. It is!the most part of men whe he for persons ve im. OOS urely dependent, She May not your ureing and promising 1 know you! As for not what a man gets that constitutes directly fro: ve sprung themselves. Therefore, the barber | Te the Editor of The Fring Word G66PTTHIS so-called Gary systom in Jany exercise, but wan f q to holp with studios be tho very ine [never cared to Te teks m= Be senks, qf ms S so-called Gary syster any exercise, but was forever closeted | q atud “q er ious husband who takes my ‘will get the better of him, even if he| Here is a problem 1 would like the . . th her book + centive that overtaxes y child's | Your preciow 5 ld Mi public schools doesn’t | With her books in order to pass her | ji) a nd *_—_— the girls out to dinner and then go] self r yee Becomes a gelt-shaver. Furthermore, |readers to solve: A man has 30 sheep | seem to be working out very |°XATUDAtIonS. Tia daGhor at Seaae eos pm ae Mr. Rangle and|to a nice show?” Rance ee Jarr to Mra, Soncerning waiters” Ups, an ordinary |and has seven days to kill them all, | well,’ gaid the head polisher. talned co paste: Fraduatod sho ob-| overestimated, tecanae the effects, ou he bouse, cnol,| The married woman never lived| R; 2 m } YOU and Mr, ereon cate three times a day. There-|but must kill an odd number each| "It te generally belleved,” eaid the [atudy at night that she mche ne hee. | UAUally come later in life. ‘The parent | Mr. Jarr entered the ae &e ‘angle go see what's in the top of fore, @ 10-cont tip each time ie 30|day and must daily Kill no number| laundry man. “That the Wirt, or |eelf for something bettors Now, ot | °ho_'akew precaution and finds the | calm, orderly and quiet, {med Mr. hey itched irr Bs ie Ane re ugh yPox While Mra, Rangle and qamta a day end $3.10 in 4 lade conven ‘teen rapa tnd *. course, one would say this wi . ounce of prevention saves sorrow and| ‘How fortunate!” exclaim »|of “girls,” and the older they are the! fix up!’ tipe a week. jover seven bers Gary, \, System of education is aa COM | mifftoring. all together) better they Ike it. ‘But the barber gets only @ 30-cent tip MB 'eew. 30 tenet new Of ell end it bed mendable, because it representa the!” Better Jerr, “Now as we are all together) they And they all went out together and? ambitious and industrious spi Yep meh S aS littl, teen fearning and ©, le Ge matter with us taking “Come! Run along and make your. ( } bad @ lovely time,