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_ . -+ - Fe teh ae eee pst a a Oe , ping World Daily Magazine — Can You Beat It! xe7@etha, 1 JUST SAW A. GOWN WORTH $ 30000. bening World's Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong * To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now ~~ Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Convriaht, 1017, by The Pres Publlikng Co, (The New York Wrening World.) The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Kiddie Cousins, | AM SURE EVERY ONE OF YOU WANTS TO TAKE PAAT IN THE COMING Pageant, WHICH WILL BE THE Biggest Feature of the Kiddie Klub Year. COME AND LEARN YOUR PART, Rehearsal at Washington Irving High School, No. 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, BETWEEN 2 AND 3 P. M, To-Day. WE WILL HAVE SOME JOLLY 8ST. PATRICK'S FUN, TOO! Dear Cousins: Our Pageant, which {s to be the biggest, brightest spot in the whole Kiddie Klub year, is to be a pageant of the history of this great city in Guess bho most of us live—a Pageant of New York. The largest city in the wor! AGAIN | Who among you larger boy members {s to be Old Peg-Leg Stuyvesant? Which will belong to the big band of red men of Manhattan, the In- dians with thelr war-whoops, tom-toms and face paint? Who wants to be a Dutch boy or girl, or do you prefer to represent the English group? All this and a lot more has to be decided. Come and take your part at rehearsal in Washington Irving High School to-day. I am anxious to welcome each actor-cousin o' mine. WHAT (SIT You Ne! MADE OF NEVER. COULD GUESS IN S IS IT CLOTH oF GOLD EMBROIDERED WiTH DIAMONDS 2 Chest and Shoulder Exercise. Developing—Lesson XXIV. STRENUOUS but very ‘valuable chest and shoulder movement is shown with this lesson and should be practised with great care by those who are not strong. Take your position op the floor face downward, arms extended and close to the sides, Raise the head and shoulders, keeping the elbows pushed backward and tensed against the side A of the body. ’ This exercise positively corrects round shoulders and wrong position of the head and upper part of the body. Those who find this exercise dificult to practise can support the lower body by bracing the backs of the ankles under a heavy piece of furniture, as in the trunk raising. Lower | the head and chest, relax and proceed ten times with the movement, | i ’ All thin women should practise exercises to strengthen the chest, Y shoulders and enlarge the chest and expand the lung power, because healthy Jungs will eventually bring all parts of the body to normal. Many times I have told readers that no amount of food or drink will nourish | l the blood and tissues like pure alr and for this reason those who possess | great lung power also possess power of endurance and practical immunity | from diseases of all kinds, 7 <3 Cousin Eleanor. | Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City | By Mary Graham Bonner Conrriaht, 1617, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Work!) The Ambulance. LITTLB child had been burt —not badly, but they all knew Ai a The oxercise with this lesson, the chest raising one and deep breathing a (T VELVET \ You ARE WAY Do TELL HE . TIS MADE OF POTATO that he must be ’ ones are really the most important ones in any physica) culture course, Win Hele? ( Orr You NEVER 'G@weup (¢ OveA pacts orn taken quickly to a Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. : | A’MTLION m bs SKINS TRIMMED Witt | | | would be Axed up ye HERE are many different ed boy rating the fondition by using YEARS ai OF STRING in no time with the ‘ of cella in the body and each | 80 much soap and water. Use only a HF (-] proper care, and , eet or group has its own special | D/tnd castile soap and an olive ol rub | | e! NS then he would be duties to perform | hore for this trouble than bathing cr all well again, Some one tele. phoned to the near- est hospital, and in almost @ second, #0 it seemed, a clang- A DOCTOR DRESSED IN WHITE LIFTED THE to keep the sys-|external treatment. You should con- ‘ ama tem healthy and| sult your doctor anyway to make ei in good repair. | SUre. y = Each tiny cell or! THICK LIPS — FRANCES D. particle has a life| These can be made thin through sur UJ q Ws | of its own andlgery. Keep the mouth tightly closed ‘a el they aro remark. | At all times and try to make It @ habit | | ( ( A Hi a ing bell was heard BOY INTO THE AMBULANCE, ably similar to|‘ aay the lips back toward the teeti: and a motor ambulance came rushing | bed inside,” screamed Dot. “Oh, how aif veustabiecuiaenal’ "PO WH! abpeer inner, | } along. Rice and comfortable that will be for Us AR those in the bodies} LOST VOICE— | a Dicky and Dot were standing nearby | him. His aches won't seem nearly « PRUNE FURL OP animals, attempt to use the voice until all elgna watching, They knew the little boy | bad. Q The gland cells, which are dis-|f the cold and inflammation have en- e who had been hurt and they were| But in a flash the doctor was bacts | isfouted throughout the body, are the] “ing CleMPE eared. 1 am sure your anxious to eee that he was cured very | !n his place at the end of the bed ’ | vo w return in good condition, hi r} most wonderful and interesting ones| Hot water drinking will help eome | — }} soon of his horrible cut and bruise, bind on who was driving the car hag { to study, and they are of many dif- “nd salt water gurgling 1s also ben- | ae Xd A doctor dressed in white lifted the Started off, ferent variotios, though they have a | CAcktl. | boy into the ambulance, “There ts a Dicky and Dot still stood watching the ambulance, The street was crowd common purpose, which is to create | -— = - a - — - - - - a in ———————— ed. Th some material for carrying on the | A ey wondered how the ambue T HE I Vv ORY CHILD In Which the Famous Allan Quatermain Goes on a Strange Quest. By Sir Rider Haggard lance would eve; work of the syeiem. er get through, Ail @round there were motors and care Some of the sets of cells are found | riages and busea closely packed toa in the liver and these make biie, coenalalias wether and people were tying @ others form saliva, others make gas- tric juice, and many are found in the e _ftere the bgouaK was Leribe and WhO Was 4 \“ skin and make sweat ty clean the BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED the loss of the attacke cross the street, 6 (We ViuLe Of Manvu her away, but @ dozen men leapt on Here 1 may state two things: firs, exist about three hundred miler Pa dear,” said Dot, “I am afraid great, for al- perched upon his shoulders wany feet to him and beld him fast. that Lady agnall, whose bodily away, It was with strange feelings they will never get him to the hoi ways as they carried one entrench- above the point at which L bud aimed. Jana looked down at her and she health had remained perfect through- that I retraced our road and looked ital. And he just needs that nice pores. Some glands separate polson- BLRY ware COMPLETE 3 Ment they found another a few yards Yes! 1 hit him in the head, which looked up at Jana, Then be screamed out, entirely recovered ‘her reason once more upon that wind-bent tree doctor, or some nice doctor to joo! ous substances from tho blood and 0 WEeKe. in front of them, out of which the de- Was sbatvered like an egg-sell, #0 furiously und shooting out bis trunk from that moment. It wan as though still scored with the marks of Jana’s Sfter him for @ little while, ‘Th others influence nutrition, process of | @ fenders could only be driven at much that he tell liteless to che ground, snatched the Ivory Child from her on the shattering of the Ivory Child tusk, in the boughs of which Hans pee} sald as he put him tn th : Rai 00 Paget Newspaper Service.) cost of life In perfect desperation again 1 hands, whirled it round as he had some epell had been lifted off her. and I had taken refuge from the “’bulance that he would be out Rpperowe and life materially thing SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, — Bwo hours or more the battle went almed, and fired when Jana was not whirled Sinba, and at last dashed it Secondly, from the moment of the monater'a fury, Crossing the river, ‘he hospital to-morrow.” ' Sale duplay “« matvolious creative Ne t nt) Harouet, *@ 00 thus. In spite of the desperate More than thirty feet away. ‘This to the stone pavement as ho had destruction of her boy in the streeta quite low now, I travelled up th Look!" exclaimed Dicky \inva, "Sie resistance which we offered, the time the bullet must have gone wide dashed Simba, so that tts substance, of the English country town to tha duipoeass Black Kendah, who I. must eay to the left, for 1 saw w chip fly frum grown brittle in the passage of the of the shattering of the Ivory Chil tiie fought magnificently, stormed wall the end of the animal's broken and ages, shattered {nto ten thousand in Central Africa her memory slope down which we had raced for | The ambulai ad dashed off | our very lives and came to the mel- @ Cl apa How wonderful 4 ancholy lake and the cemetery of Md been. In the very twinkling ability and an intelligent study ¢ their activities and perseverance ® interesting and instructive as w f i ! t tan ua ee cee Gratis dreds of dead deformed tusk, which struck out in fragments 4n utter blank, with one exception. dead elephants, an eye the crowded sireet had bee , Hye pied Cousesoe ® areas number | 44 of, er Tee ee led te eae nclt progress, that direction several foot clear of Once more Jana screamed. Then This exception’ was a dream which — Here all. was unchanged, ‘Thero cleared and the rushing, hurrying Saber siolored; ‘and’ the wondorcul Fighting Geapareacia, @e ware Griese, im Oe. slowly he knelt down, beat his trunk & fow days later #he narrated to Rag- was the little mound worn by his &Mbulance had had tho right of way, a colored, c unde: the i My . . down the tunnel and through the , f heard & Dutch curse and saw @ and tho clattering metal balls upon nall in my presence, ‘That dream was fect, on which Jana was wont to It had now disappeared from views doors that Were opened to us into the Httle yellow form; saw Hans, for It the ground thrice, as though he were that she had seen hin and Savage stand. There were the rocks behind The street was again crowded, The first court of the temple, By furious WAS he, thrust the barrels of thy #ec- making obelsance to the beautiful sleeping together In a native house whion I had tried to hide and near Motors and carriages seemed to loolg ond elephant rifle almost into that priestess who stood before him, one night, duties of these ceils and their close | gow sarge relationship to the living processes | ind Hane as outlined briefly to readers in 4/15, and ge 1" M . 3 In view of @ certain incl- to them human bones which I knew 88 If they could not an ine very recent lesson. nutacture | tess of the White Keatehe Iarut Init Matt GeO In Ann aeG tae es red cave of & mouth, which however shivered throughout his mighty bulk dent recorded in this history I leave to be those of the unfortunate Marut,| more of room on the street for rt When various cells manufacture | & vatertna peelidlgs ease it as tong, they could not reach, and fire, first and rolled over dead! the reader to draw his own conclu- These wo buried with due reverence Other vehicle, but soon what should certain substances bt Ni : i dana, slepbiant fod, of be pig a ic Vipede a i % one barrel, then the other. The fighting ceased. The Black sions as to this curious incident. I on the spot where he had fallen, All| Dicky and Dot see but another ame * Magy i (Resa tha tl | it gait wiih Mant ta Pg hy Tigh a Ex canines then, , Another moment, and the mighty Kendah, who all this while had been have none to offer, or If 1 have I pre- about lay the skeletons of dead ele-| bulance go rushing by. they naturally come in close oontact | fists ate eugrlaa, eh hat soon caught the thick cedar wood wAK hud wrapped Itself about Hans pressing Into the court of the temple, fer to keep them to mynel phants and from among these we|, And the atreet made room for tif it nd hurled him through the air to saw and stood stupefied. It was as ing Ragnall and his wife, I collected as much of the best tvory| The carr! with aad thereby Influe fll on his head, thirty or forty feet though in the presence of events to staggered off to look for Hans, and as we could carry, and this is the powe ce other cells, | 1 means by vf which they were made. nd motors, somehow 1 had not long to wait. With a rush mely, about, or other, got out of the way, and the t 4 r rowtl » and a roar « t 2 SD away, them so pregnant and terrible men found him lying leas near the fifty camel loade. Of course there ambulance had dashed out of sight ' Nee eee oor tmouetnt t ha and & roar & great compan the “Jana staggered as though he too could no longer lift thelr swords in north wall of the temple, We carried was much mcre, but @ great deal of} “Doesn't it seem marvellous,” said eee influenced and continued through-| cca aaaeence Tiat ae they haarged the Batoway. were about to fall; recovered himeelt, war. him to one of the priests’ cells, and the stuff had been exposed for so Dicky, “the way they can suddenly out life. i CHAPTER XVII ust aa they began to emerge INO swerved to the right, perhups to fol- | A volco called: “The god i# dead! there I watched him till the’ end, long to sun and weather that it was|et all theso crowds to move ar ‘ RED SKIN—DOLLY é Ey é . a ee ng ORY. Sa8. abe to fire, low Huns, stumbled on @ few paces, Tho king is dead! Jana has slain which came at sundown. almost worthless. jlet one fittle motor ambulan ,* iting, fs th nd senaitive they came, slowly and a ? Re 7 nider bullets eating missing altogether, then again Simba and has himself been slain! Thon Hans died with a emile on Having sent this ivory back to the through just because there is ’ When the akin ts thin and sensitive | : . into them from u distance of a few came to a standstill, I 'wriggled iy aw the Child; spit ts the his wrinkled Itttle face. Town of the Child, which was being! person Inside, or because they a) ‘ and easily reddens avoid the use o steadily, preceded by @ yards. They fell in a heap; they fell gelf round and seated on the pay of Jana! Fly, people of th I wept! rebullt, we went on to Simba Town) sing for @ sick person?” hot ponD ans biped er mre te | ‘cloud of skirmishers —a ies ae Bair . ate # MAH ment of the court watched what fol- : Henan ny, for the soda are through the forest, despatching pick- ont pala Dot, “it's the Wonder nourishment through a good greasy | Raohas auecarecae tenets ” ‘ough. ckly we reloaded jowed, and glad ai able dead and your lund is a land o 1. éte ahead of ¥ * “ ‘ty yor ow and th pemeeraant on tattcue Is niad sooth thousand or more of these ing waited tor the next rush. fowed, and glad am I that 1 was able dead and y CHAPTER XVIII. (s «head of ux to search and make City you know and they look aft sure that it was empty. Empty it everything now—pleasures, ing. —who kept as open an order as the Once mere they charged, and once From every side was this wail TER the death of Hans was indeed; never did [ another scen 1 1 all 1 more were mow wn, So it went ' 1 FI le of the Black meh 6 eye lg} ag og gad Shey | — narrow ground would allow and car- moi mown do’ 5 First ( saw Ragnall run up with a echoed: "Fly, people of the Blac there was no more spi place of desolation. ave the time to look after any one COATED TONGUE —RBNA D.:! sod oath of them, a bundie of throw- OF, tlll our last cartridge Was spent, rife and fire two. barrels’ at. the Kendah, for the xods are dowd! aa in Gee Ly.igit "The curse of the Child worked | who ts hurt or sick!” short fasta from all foods, fruit diet lio cicary arranged in loops or _ Suddenly in the gateway there ap» prute's head, of which he took no 6 (ight was finished, The fight ie Sue & 1008 © well,” aaid Harut to me grimly. “First, The idea for nd water drinking will correct this! ° fe ared the huge bulk of th ‘phant notice whatsoever, ‘Then 1 saw his that had seemed lost was wont! i did not seem to care at all the storm; the hunger; then the bat- su ed by fi condition. sockets at the back of the shield. Jana, rushing forward at full speed wife, who in this iand was known as . | dragged myself from the ground. what happened to me or to tle; and now the misery of flight and thi nm, of No. 365 West Fifty-sixth t aa lwh en were about a hun- and being urged on by men who the guardian of the child, issuing AS J gained iny tottoring feet, for gaynoay eisc, We buried him in a Fuln.” Street, New York Cit: HAIR ON THE CHEST—RALPH away we opened fire and Pricked it with ‘spears behind. It from the portals of the second court, ROW that all was over [ felt ax if L ‘ Pe ' A ‘Ten days later we started from the! We will nay $1 for each scented idee J .: This has no special significance t number of them, also S8Wept through the defenders as though dressed in her goddess robes, we were ma f running water, T saw place of honor, exactly where he shot qyoly' Mount. a caravan of about a Qukt | st Dumber “at the to strength, and you should not be wrshalled troops behind, “ey were but dry grass, battering the of bird's feathers, atte the mon who held Ragnall loove Jana before the gateway of the second hundred camels, of which fifty were \ ler story Paitory } 11 so conceited as to believe foolish ato- did not 8 them tn the those jn front of it with Sts great by the two priestesses also dressed thelr & him. Hoe sprang to court, and when the earth was laden with the ivory and the rest Fark Row, New Sere od before ries about it. | What could fifty rifles do trunk, from which swung the tron ax goddesses ax we had seen her on Where his wife was and » thrown over his little yellow taco 1 TMdden by our escort under the com- = horde of brave barbarians balls that crushed all on whom they the morning of sacrifice, and holding PROUED GOnEUNIC: | IMG BA: or noua mend of Harue and our three asives. | NEW CLUB PENNANT, } ECZEMA—R. M.: If you are quite| who. it scemed, had no fear of death? fell, and paying no more heed to the in front of her the statue of the ivory 182% aC. Tape, Bepingt whose fas Oe Meh HAE My DEA BAG Ber DA ater Gov Sem WEle OFF weak wz; h sure you have eczema you are only| Presently their ars were falling lance thrusts than tt might have done Child heat h i, i att Aang viding parted with him into that hole. we travelled across the desert by t — among us and a few casu s began to the bites of gnats. On it came, On she came quietly, her wide, '”, Be BB be s a ii Vor the rest the White Kendah & Way known to Harut on which| | a = to occur, not many because of the trumpeting and trampling, and after empty ey On Jan. Ae ete eee noulder cf a Ken. Kebt fuith with us ia every par. water could be found, | | ; W protecting wall, but still some, Re- it In @ flood flowed the Black Kendah, advanced t seemed to grow gai sran’ TL irew & sy Bait, ; teular, In a curious and somi-re- | At length, months later, we struck | | I amous omen \serve marksmen took the place of Upon whom our spearmen flung them- uneasy, Turning his ‘he he liftea @* Mig te es aan thar sar Ag! bag Wht ligious ceremony, at which | was not & litte port on the Red sea, of which | E y — = = those who fell, Again and again wo selves from either side. his trunk and thrust it along his back PVehed fntwnen Thin on ease tor present, Lady itaynall was absolved } forget the Arab name, & place as|DE\R KLUB MEMBERS: = HE first White House wedding 4n/| loaded and fired, sveeping away the To tell the truth, although I was until tt gripped the ankle of the king (ite a long while abe stared at him, fom her high office of Guardian to a Met Oa the Infornal regions, Hhortly | »A0art “ntenPsou have oftse toned te to bad which the daughter of a Prest-| ones in front of us, but always others never fond of unnecessary risks, 1 re- Simba ‘ll suddenly her eyen began. to Kd Whereof tue symbol no longer Uaitinenls By Mreat Good luck, (Wo | made, | I colors are those of the Kiub—biue aad ze ag came to take their plac Finally, at jolced at the sight, Not even all the With a slow, steady pull he dragged change. It was as though soul @xisted, though I believe that the Wading vease but in for water, one | guid and the site is 26 inches $y Sie inches dent figured as the heroine was) some word of command, these light ment of that hideous and pro- Simba from the chair ao that ho fell worn ariatue in their emptiness as bNests collected the tiny fragments BoUd for Aden, in which I embarked | 0) quiv caine ons te Gane bY hae performed ninety-seven years ago, | skirmishers vanished, except those who longed battle had obliterated from my upon the ground near his left fore- tha moon arises In the quiet evening Of IYOFY, OF as inany of them as could SP "Ute for Natal, and the other for tiicate™numbe (becaum. oily’ Rlub alae 5 ) when Mise Maria Hoster Monroe,|were dead or wounded, taking shelter tind the burning sense of shame at log. Next he wound his trunk about sky, eiving thom Mght and life, At P® found, and preserved them ina jar jae Burs of Sues, whence Hagnall and yermitied where ou fags, Aig 10 conte a younger! daughter of President|behind the advancing | regiments exhibition which I had made of the body of the helpless man, whose jength she spoke in-a slow, hesttat. !2 the sanctuary, Then, dressed in yy Pha ravel overland to| 4s OOUSIN ELEANOR James Monroe, became the bride of now were within fifty yards myself by missing this beast with horrified eyes I can gee to this day, ing voice, the tones of which T re. Dative garments, she was handed edi] A Samuel |..wrence Gouverneur | four barrels at forty yards and began to whirl him round and membered well enough, saying: over to Ragnall and thenceforth ant parting wen 90 hurried at the j Tic vride was only seventeen, and} n, after @ momentary pause an- On thundered Jana, whirling the round In the alr, gently at first, but "On! George, that dreadful brute,” treated as a Kuest, like ourselves) at af ls often the way after long was very pretty and Charming as she | other comn was shouted and the iron balls among the soldiers, who with a motion that grew ever more and she pointed to the dead elephant, velng allowed to live wit) her hus: fe jowahip,, that beyond mutual I stood on an American eaglo design, |first regiment charged In three cold fled to right and left, leaving a clear rapid, until the right chains on the “hag killed our baby, Look at it? band in the same hous Saha BAG (hican aintiee T can une en one ata yyy ag A Which had been woven into a rug for|ranks. We fired a Volley point blank path between me and him, To make victim's breast flashed in the sunlight Took at it! We must de everything occupied during all the period of her H (i Ey BOF | Dice cee wouneas create tae Riek eae 4 the occasion, berore the Rey, Mr.| into them and, as it was hopeless for quite sure of things, for | was trem- lke @ silver wheel, Then he hurled to each other now A¥ wo were strange captivity, Here they abode Standing with thelr arme about eaoh| , Mma Ktaiiweaay 9 ata Saat? pe eoeneions DaNnre (38) tay y men to withmand such an on- bling @ little with fatigue and some- him to the ground, where the poor pefore tt came—un od senda an. together, lost in the mutual bliss of faa trals tutiie ibeee in hb chien | Care nate eeeude Oe breeches, as was the bridegroom, | siaught, bolied during the temporary what sick from the continuous sight king lay 4 more shattered pulp that other." this wonderful reunion to which they to tall'that of itl whail say nothing, he, Uae bered Only the members of the families and confusion that ensued, taking refuge, of bloodshed, I knelt down upon my had been human. n #he burat Into a flood of had attained through #0 much bodily — ag 1 shook old Harut's enna re aan | mail them to. the a few intimate friends witnessed the,as !t had been arranged that we right knee, Using the other as a prop | Now the priestess was standing in ng and fell into hie arma, after and spiritual darkness and, misery, wat Lohcrk cid Harut’s band tn fare-| Worl No ceremony, not even the members of should do, at 8p to my left elbow, and since I could front of the beast god, apparently T turned awa to thelr until a month or so later we started ty Egypt, and I asked hin why | ob YOU mist sane \ the Cabinet being invited, It was ther down the line of not make certain of a head shot be- quite without fear, though her two honor tt sald, did ley pt - Mh, “YOUR” Sols ne enc nm Ou D c n YOU N. A, Kendan upon our Journey across the moun- ““perahance to look for another god. |aKiuy pin, Yh h, ADDI ase ned to follow the honeymoon of whence we maintained our galling cause of the continual whirling of the attendants had fallen back. Ragnall leaving the pair alone behind the bulk taina and the great desert that lay d eu o © No “application ° planned & Wy Lord Macumazana,” he answered | ee tian mance Weaucation, wall be sonal f the happy pair with a successston of fire. huge trunk, got the sight of my big- sprang forward as though to drag of dead Jana : beyond them . “whom now there ta nc offer ths : h [ and other festivities in honor of Now. it wee that the main body of game rifle dead on the beast where the That month of rest, or rather the fredestroy’ We may apean of bat | ony melee iat senate be tein sell } ung. bride, but Commodore the White Kendah came into a tion throat jotne the chest, I hoped that last three woeks of It, T occupied in matter tt we should meet again.” | giver ores Mind Flo end 6 aehay was killed in @ duel soon under tho leadership of Ragnall and the'heevy conical bullet would either 3, ‘ us WAYs, amongst others In @ such 6 of the thi nh Decay Mee tine’ ara Wastineen | Horst. The enemy ecrambled over Kisrentinrouth the tomer cut ens |LOPPORTUNITY + By Edgar Franklin pombe abou oye butt ney with Harut to Simba Town. remember about this journey, but to we made after our spie# had tell truth, I paid ttle attention to assured us that the Black Kendad them and many others, were really gone somewhere to the For oh! my heart was sore because southwest, in which direction fertile of Hans. and unoccupied lands were said to (THE BND.) { was plunged into mourning, Simple tho first wall, which we had just va- of the large arteries in the neck, or y 7 WW, \ wee ding was, it is related that to ang themesives 3 A net: at least the tremendous shock of its || Wherein Chance Thrusts a Career Upon One Who Didn't Want It, jent Monroe spent over $100 for of other walls held by our impact would bring him down. . fs Hi ‘candies used to illuminate th ramon in @ narrow place where At about twenty paces I fired and Begins on This Page March 19. ‘House en that oocasion, @ no great ad Dit-—not Jana but the lame priest = ~ —— — EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” nt

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