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|U. S. Army Exercises By Maurice Ketten | ‘‘Ma’’ Sunday’s d First Aid Lessons ata Intimate Talks an PAULINE FURLONG RS With Young Girls The Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service, ‘Cepright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) FIFTH SET Exercise No 19 ROM leaning rest position raise the heel of either right or left leg, as shown {n cut No, 19. Command: “Right (or left) heel raise, down, or right (or left) knee, raise, down.” a « Exercise No 20 ‘ TAND with legs at a straddle, about S twenty-four Inches apart. Stoop and touch the floor with palms of hands, knees rigid, as in cut No, 20. Cominand: oe “Legs to straddle stand, 2 draw, 8 back.” FIRST AID LESSONS No. 21—Dislocation of Fingers and Shoulder. THE DEVIL’S COLORS, By “Ma” Sunday a (Wife of Billy Sunday, the Famous Boangellat.) HPNEVER I see a girl in tears I must speak to her, So when I saw a alight young thing in a dim corner of a sub- way station in New York the other day trying to hide the fact that sho was sobbing bitterly I walked right up to hor and said: ‘Dear child, let me help you. If your mother were here she would not feel more. deeply for you than I do.” I laid my hand on her shoulder and she leaned against it, trying to control herself. While she drie@ her eyes I bad a chance to look closely at her, and I thought I understood. The devil's colors were on her! om, bd 2) Paint and powder, blackened eyebrows, red- -” SURDAY, y. dened lips, A repentant Magdalene—was my ae . thought. But with those innocent eyes? Impossible, And while I won- M OU ARE Too Fat | LOPE SOCK cope e ee Ca ! THINGS AND. HAVE Foop AND ALL SWEETS k dered, patting the shoulder that pressed against me, th I's voice, fresh © bandage is necessary for the dislocated finger, and the end of the be ne Arbab Benn | N finger should be grasped firmly on the hand side and pulled straight LENT Y oF SWEETS and sweet, assured me that there was something wrong with my deduction. uway from the, hand, when the bone will usually snap back into For. DINNER “Oh, men are so wicked, Mrs, Sunday,” she sald. “A poor working girl place. Dislocations of the fingers present no great dif- 7 ficulties for first aid treatment, except the second joint of the thumb. Shoulder dislocations should not be treated if a sur- geon can be brought to the patient within four houra, but if the first aider decides to attempt to reduce the dislocation she should start to work at once before the muscles have become set and rigid. The first alder should remove her own shoe, and, after placing the patient flat on the back, sit down beside him, on the injured side, facing toward his head, and then place the heel of the foot nearest the injured person in the arm- pit of the injured aide and then draw down the dislo- cated arm and drag {t toward the uninjured sid at the same time pressing outward and upward with the heel. This treatment should force the end of the dislocated bone outward, and as soon as it is free it will snap back into place, When difficulty is experienced in reducing dislocation stop treatment at once, The arm should be bandaged to the side with the forearm carried across the chest and the hand placed on the opposite shoulder to keep the bone in has to stand #0 much from them, I'm a stenographer, and I’m looking for @ position, but so many times 1 am treated in such a way that I night as well be insulted outright, They act as if they thought that I was a—s bad girl.” ak “Well, you LOOK like one,” I sald. $ I waited @ minute for that to sink in. Poor child, she acted as if she u were going to faint, so I hurried on: “How can you blame men for estimating you according to the em- blems which you wear? No woman of the streets could look more ike the devil's girl than you do. You wear his colors, Men are not mind» \ readers, you know, and many of them are so tainted by their sins they cannot see your pure eyes, as I do. So they offer you what they think you are bidding for.” fs “But ALL girls make up a Iitle, now,” she objected. “The more shame to them! Why aren't they satisfied with God’s colors? Don’t you suppose He knows what real, beauty is better than thet devil? God gave you a clear, delicate skin, without much red in it, and He gave you the cool, blue eyes which match It, but the devil teaches you to ruln that divine work with mis filthy pigments. Go home and wash them off. Then apply for work with the face that God gave you and you will find that men will respect the purity which shines in your eyes. Yes, even if they themselves are evil.” ‘ Girls, how many of you are walking the streets of our cities weartng: the emblems of evil on your young faces? How many of you are growing up in the belfef that men have no respect for womanhood? Ask yourselves why, and then go look into your mirrors. The answer ts there. = Strive to be your own true self; strive to reach the highest and the sweetest life that God meant you to have and you will be astonished nob. only in the change of your own viewpoint, but in that of others toward you! MANDY. CuT DOH TT SARE SR: Silke) [ram IE Py THINGS AND ALL SWEETS FOR ee place, \ If the shoulder has been dislocated before at the sanfe point ttle dit. ficulty will be experienced the first alder in reducing it. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions BREATHING EXERCISES—AL-) juices and greatly aids digestion. FRED D.: Unless one 1s weak or tll, Drink several glasses of hot water standing position should be assumed | before meals, if you suffer from in- during breathing exercises. digestion, and eat less. Remember that fried foods and greasy ones HIVES—MRS. K. J. H:: Incorrect | must be eliminated altogether, diet usually causes them, Clean the stomach out thoroughly and drink|) WARM FOOT BATHS—N. J.: Yes, much water. Avoid acid fruits and|these draw the blood from the stomach and should not be taken OH foods which cause excess acid in| Tithin two hours after eating, BOIL8 AND SCARS—xms. H. F.| . CUCUMBER BLEACH — MRS, 8B, 8S. H.: Chop fresh, ripe cucumbers, (Coprrigtt, ‘Syndicate, te 3 1 1 5 iedlgestichs pocr Mood, ow circa skins and all, aftér washing them. ° . 1017, by The Batt Ine) tion and wrong combinations of foods, Cover eight ounces of the cucumbers biting bina nediltipinennemes Right living generally removes and| With two ounce alcohol and stand - oy ‘ prevents I am advised the scars pled ag bern id we peanty sone Many who seem to be atruggling with adversity are happy, . 1 iminated avi ours. Then strain and add een : the Bee aeaek ve prinhnedle snd drops of benzoin to every three ounces whilst some in the midst of riches are miserable; that is the case ‘ SEC SO eC Of the julce. when the former bear the pressure with constancy and the latter . ) and neck, as new and youthful kin DRY ROUGH SKIN ON BODY— employ their wealth thoughtiessly—Tacitus, forms when the old worn skin peels|T, L, H.: Lack of natural ofl in the z off, taking with it many fine lines|system may cause this, algo too nor ¥ ia aces Darah - ss z - and blemishes, much hot water and strong soap. Use only iepid water and castile soap. WATER FOR INDIGESTION —] Then rub body with olive oll. Rub i MRS. EDNA R.: Copious water| the body thoroughly dry after tho drinking helps to create more gastric! bath. How to Dry Vegetables | and Fruits at Home| cardinal, Which had falien over her has given me a cold; but move slow wo, dear Henry,” said Frances, During these movements 7 features, and oxclaimed, with some —and be careful not to slip, or you Ang him; "go; remember our Flanagan guided her little oart with HCW ONE MAN SERVED TWO MASTERS uneasiness: may land dn the bayonot of the sen- remember Barah.” She wait- indefatigable geal among the rocks ' ‘Miss Wharton! But you not tinel upon the flats; ‘tis a steep hill ed not for his answer, but forced him of Westchester, now disougsin And Tricked the Armies of Both be alone?” eas a 22,7ixe, but one can gy down It with through the door and closed tt with Sergi, Hollister the nature ster here is none here but my Go her own hands, spirits, and now combatl When America Fought for Liberty And yous and by His sacred name, 1 “"Hurper preane@ his finger on nie For a short time there was a warn surgeon sundry pointe of ‘praotee —\ conjure you to remember your prom- Ip, to remind I’rances of her proml ate between Henry and the pe that were hourly arising between ise, and Sav er!” and taking his plvtols and hat, #0 3 but the latter finally prevailed, them, Harper « the girl from that no vestige of his visit remained, and the breathless girl heard the suc- Karly the next morning @ long roll her knees, on the stool, he retired dulibera ly to a far cor- cassive plunges aw they went dowh of the drums from the hills occupied bewwing her at the sane time t be ner of the hut, where, lifting several the sides of the mountain at @ rapid by the British announced that they vomposed, and to acquaint h articles of dress, he entered a recess rate. were on the alert; and @ correspond. the nature of her errand. in the rock, and, letting them fall Immediately after the noise of thelr ing signal was immediately heard Frances instantly did, ingenuously again was hid from view. Frances departure had ceased Harper roap- from the Ameticans. ‘The bugle ot admitting Lim to # knowle of ail noticed, by the strong firclight, a# he peared, He took the arm of Frances the Virginians struck up its martial 7 UWLT, Wy Ge Pome Pevlaiig On, New York Eventos ‘Wend. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, By Sophie Irene Loeb fain tx ir at & aki Vahows So porn es Wecobaser Count hams. tela Baek ted This series of articles is bascd upon material secured from the frequently seen, As the storm grons worm another traveller arrives, When the fit United States Department of Agriculture, and the information con- tom of the British Anny tained ig reliable down to minute details, “ by the ald of Harvey Mirch, @ peddier, reputed w be a apy of t vert day Capt, Wharton resumes his dinculse, ‘Then a aquadeue of Aaerican drag non bovwe and Capt, Wharton te azrested cu a mvy, Frances Wharton, his alater, la the es nb (ok Drutiia Be | Major Dunwoolle, leer of the Awerican home, Later Cant, Wharton b cadennca Der Views In visiting that lone spot’ entered, that it was a natural cavity, in silence and led her from the hut, tones; and in « few 4 No, 6—Directions ying Fruits and Vegetables. to death, and thete seete to be Lut one person who can mre hit, the ppl Mr “a er, wo uch an hour, and by herself. and contained nothing but a few The way seemed familiar to him, the hills, the one held be the pees, it IN CANS are scurce, This has/to ten minutes to set ‘the milk, To|cue prowled the caplats. hie frhedahig. "While Dunscotle le eeetlng Mr We can depend much on the articles of domestic use Frances felt, as she walked by the troops and the other by thelr en« ; forced a run on the glass! \mprove flavor # teaspoon of salt to| tir coatrives Capt, Wharton's ecave and be gets oafely aay, friendahip of Major Dunwoodle,” she ‘The surprixe of Henry And the ped- side of this extraonlinary man, that emies, were alive with armed, men } use ba RMN’ Che walee ia aan suid, “but hie sense of honor is 40 aie tering and finding Frances she was supported by one of no com- Day had begun to dawn, and ‘preps } jar supply—e a Drain Well and out cent Yona ek: ie 3 -y pure, that—that—notwithstanding his 4), séion of the hut, may be mon stamp, By taking a route over arations were making by ‘woth pars / one on a bank) using a very sharp and flexible knife CHAPTER XX, fer aurprise, Frances looked at the feellng#—hia desire (0 Merve easily imagined, Without waiting for the back of the hill they descended ties to give and to receive the attack: of panic,|Cut grains ‘fine, only half way down H Miss Peyton and her ({d#e beneath her, and at once por- us—he will conceive it to be his duty explanations or questions, the warm- with great expedition and but little In numbers the Americans had great~ as jars have|!0 the cob, and scrape out the Fe- niece first learned the escape the ap sat one, Stood directly over to apprehend my brother again. He- hearted girl few into the arms of her danger. ly the advantage; but in discipline eety advanced |Malnder of grain, being careful not . ‘ , ope object of her search, A hole sides, he thinks there will be no Bags brother, and gave a vent to her emo- — Harper struck Into one of the #hoep and equipments the supertorit, was already |to scrape off any of the chaff weet ts of Capt, Wharton, it was wit igh its roof afforded & passase ger in so doing, as he relies greatly tions in tears, But the peddler was paths, and, crossing a clearing with with their .enemies, ‘The arrange n price, Thiscon-|the cob, Dry from three to. four diticulty they could credit 10 the amoke, which, as It blew aside, On your interference. struck with very different feelings, rapid steps, they came suddenly upon ments for the batule were brief, mad ) dition increases | hours at 110 degroos to 145 degroes F.| their senses. ‘They both relied so ®20Wed her a clear ‘and cheerful firc “Ont suid Harper, raising DIS 4415 first look waa at the fire, which @ horse, caparisoned for a rider of no by the time the sun ‘had risen th pla fe He aE When field corn 18 used, good, plump ieaBligitly. Oh the nace at Dune ees a and snapping on a rude ¢ in surprise, 1a} had been recently supplied with fuel; slight rank, The beast snorted and militia moved forward, © he ip |Tonsting-ear stage is the proper de- 4 ’ i ‘arth of stone. The approach to t Yes, on yours. When we told him he then drew open a small drawer of pawed the earth as his master ap- ‘The ground did not admit of th , dryiik on & RA) gree of ripeness. A pound of dried | WoOdie's exertions that they thought front of the hut was by a winding of your kind language, he at once 48 the table, and looked @ little alarmed proached and replaced the pistols in movements of hone aad ven only au:y | tional seale, The) corn per dogen ears is an average on the part of their relative, P4th around the point of 1 ) sured us all that you had the power at finding it empty. the holsters, that could be asslened ‘ta ay et only way to bring| Yield. . extremely imprudent; but it was now Which she stood, and by thia, she ad- and, if you had promised, would have “"«ary you alone, Miss Fanny?’ he Harper then mounted, bent and goons was to watch ene 0 Re dre about is for... (©) The corn may be dried tn the| too late to inead It vanced to Its door, the ‘inclination, to procure Menry’® asked, in a quick voice; “you did‘hot pressed a paternal kis# upon her fore- victory, and endeavor to improve the abo’ sun. Dry in oven ten to fifteen min.| Frances and her aunt held a long , After pausing eome time to view pardon,’ come here alone?’ end and said: “Any of these sheep success to the utmost, Lawt: ‘soon every household utes and finish drying in the sun.|and animated discussion by themselves, this singularly constructed hiding aid he more?” asked, Harper, WhO Ay you seo me, Mr. Birch," sald patha will take you to the plain; but got his warriors into the amddn ‘and mM :,, do its! share, Sun-drying, of course, 1s not satis. | when the good spinster reluctantly Place, for such Frances well knew it appeared slightly uneasy Frances, raising herself from her here we must part—I have much to leaving them to the charge of Hob Ree ae odatutts should /ctory in molst weather, yielded to the representation of her {0 be, sho applied her eye to a crevice “Nothing but reiterated assur> brother's arma, and turning on éx- do and far to ride; forget me in all listen, ne rode hinnots along the ling Pack in cartons or boxes for a few | nivce, and folding her in her army, she to examine the inside, There was no ances of Henry's safety; oven NOW NE pressive glance tgward dhe secret cay- but your prayer of foot. The Americans had to det be dried in every home avd in 4 days to “condition.” kissed ier cold cheek, and, fervently lamp or candle, but the blaging fire je 1a quest of yous n @!M, that the quitk eyo of the peddior scond into @ HUle hollow and pe larger way in every community. STRING OR blessing her, helped her to escape on of dry wood made the interior of the “Miss Wharton, that I bear no mean jnefantly understood, wR hill on ite opo roactr Groups of families should form com| All varteties of ahér peas, be| *" gore erp Dut Vent enowsh to read by. In one part in the unhappy atrugale Hetwuen “But Why and wherefore are you CHAFTER X41, the enemy. esate Minako: . AP? ’ | night had set In dark and chill- corner lay a bed of straw, with a pair England and America, it might now j,¢ © 0 e stonished FTER leaving the hut on the “phe dese i munity dryiny clubs, By doing this dried, but only beans in ideal condi- | ing, es Weahoes Wharton, with a beate of blankets AeA Ae OT ha Uasisas to deny, You owe your | Reed Ph al oh - thie Guniain, Gi. Wan pet a eee a was made with selena they can buy highly eflicient appar- | [000 for | tat p use should be se-|ing heart but Het step, moved through aa if left where they had last been brother's escape, this night, to MY piace at all? ana the badiiae made their the alll, when’ ie dis og bd foot of aus at slight individual cost (a W DHE DOES the little garden that lay behind the used. Against the walls and rock knowledge of his innocenca, and the “ rancay entered at once into a brief le vanced in a beautiful line, with teare 1 'ytring: se Move stem, tip and] farm house which bad been her broth- ‘were suspended, from pegs forced remembrance of my word. Major qetail of what had occurred at the way with much difeuity to j'\ ‘ ul Line, with their Dried vegetables and frults are as | "strings." Cut or break the beans| ers prisun, and took her way to the into the 4 . nts, Dunwoodle is mistaken when he saya 1 ‘and how tho British lines, But they arrived [44# protected by the formation of ces, various garni house since thelr departu SS idiaa meet o n i ot of the mountain, Where she had and such ag were apparently ftted for that | might openly have procured MM hin had suspected the I a to oo. rete = ‘Are trom the: sonia eae cag be run through the alice end ee a te oe an ae cory Gl! axes and conditions, and for either pardon. I now, indeed, can control nut trom seeing the ped par it, be rid of his companion which was given with good effeat, flavor or food value. A big saving in| then dried quickly, [bur the darkness and dreary nature fung peaceabi be aa URFONDS hich has some influence with V and ‘sho swore to kvep the secret N° Gy the samo night of Frances's 4nd for a moment staggered the rege’ f cost of living can be made by drying| | (Pp) ; TeDArs ae directed above, but | of w November evening would, at any other, andar Nae ae mat cionortes ne shall be tak ihe baGAlbe seaiiba aAtiahaas fi atrange experience, crders reachad the Wlars But as were rallied by thelr vegetables and fruits d then on coamae na ,ahe Deana, thread |otner moment, or with lem 'induce- a gown of atriped eitico, suche was apture, But from your drew back, and, watching hin « Amezicun horse that stopped, earch officers, and threw in, volley. aft * Anat’ tb ; strong thread, mak- nt to. exer ave driven her {ye { p ‘ act a promise, that this in- ud ) itive, ) on YE mat ste ; : mer season, for the reason that the) ing long “necklaces” of therh,mang | Ment £0 exertion Mave: driven MAF tho usual country wet, was also de- sikOr 1 exact & bromine, that this In- unity, ungeen by Henry, sipped De- ied nig small-party, by slow and wary Short timo the fire Was warm and dee food products are obtained at the | hang them above tho stove or out of | itt” Without paunine 10 reflect, how. DeMdine a well powdered wig-in terview, and all that his Hawod Do hind the screen, and entered the Tirches, trom the Pour’ Corners ty structive, until the English advange time of lowest cost and re Focipe Culln foe Vout ,Cld-fash:oned | ever, she flew over the ground Until Variouy me if ce wine eed 4% wn bosom, until you have my per F her broth tinued {88 front of w body of the enemy, With the bayonet, This aanault the use at the time of w hea ety aceat polling the pods until! suo had gone to pot that she de eautpned from rie barish were to Tiiasion to speak upon the subject.” Frances and her brother continued whore he so successfully manoeuyred, Militia had not sufficient discipline ‘A (ey Wash and chat before drying.| nad marked as the spot where Birch °° innhod from this one wardrobe." trances gave the desired assurance, p’nversing on the la HALION top @ time, as completely to to Withstand, Their line wavered cost. (oy Wash and string ‘beans care te hs appearance on that very ,,FTAnces, stood earnestly looking athe continued: ‘or several mint riMOT elude all their efforts to entrap him, ten paused, and finally broke tate! : Sane. Gd ide pecaueis fon selon | fully hd very young and tender ing SATRE on eter lee Whee &. mn he peddler and your brother wilt Pied the necessity of exped tion on ang yet ao disgulaed his own forcg the companies and fragments of compey p n be dried whale, “Those weet | iy ng to bo found Within moved his hand from before "The peddler and your brother will his part, in order to precede Dun- gata excite the constam apprenens Lunes « up at the same time! shed on, bent oatentiy’ “In Fasaee oo si odie, from whose sense of duty sion of an attack from the Americans, ® scat and desultory fire, ma rown whould be cut in on ‘ran t Ne there and © Fran 6 i pa fore. ic : ier > one inch lengths with vers [tn re et eee by the royal officer. knew they had no esc This forboaring policy, on the side , l41Wton witnessed these operations» e Into pieces one-half te one inch long } ple eat hare fresh 1 place on nd dry, They als bs them of none of their ton of the safely, and Birch was right gi 1g the sum directions are en nere may be dried either with or without preitm tures of Harper, h 1 that I Dunwoodie had said of hia With sundry papers that were also at once. Here is food to eat, as we ref Pieter tree that ‘he Open Into his pocket, He was atill : ; a occupied In this manner, when the who is to seo her In safety?” volce of the peddier, talking in un- erted the Captain. "I can never de usually loud tones, was heard directly pert my sister in such a place as this inary blanching, In such cases ‘oth | etable slicer or a sharp knife, It ja Vain, Frances examined every yrances Instantly recognized the be- While Harner WAS spenkioe: net ee Your sist pie Captain oe the partisan, was owing to posi- 1n silence, nor did he open his mouths ethods dese “ . e| better to cut beans than to nia cocks, or 4 isit sevolent and strongly marked fea hexmap hac arton,” ¢ arvey, who ule a 4 vom. Until the fleld was covered w: 4 m is are described. Alternative iii! mney an then pur snap ss of the f r inquisitively and placed it, together had re-entered unseen; “we must go UY® Orders received from his com 1h pane methods are desig yi in a big explored eve part of the mountain . RRO: Cloth or in a wire basket (PIOFed Overy ent nold a poasitia _ All th SWEET CORN. ten tain tom geolling water for six Fetreat of the pediter. No hut nop power ae a as L e utes, depending on the ma- westize of a human betng could had himself promised’ her brother, Only very young and tender corn turity of the bean say eae’ phe idea of her solltudy 4d all the confidence that had been should be used for drying, and it half t 1 of the girl and, created by his dignified and paternal i manger, When Dunwoodie left his ties of the flying Americans, Then detachment the enemy was known /ndeed, he svemed stung with the diges to be slowly advancing, and he direct- grace thus heaped upon the arms of ed Lawton to hover around them un. 0/8 country Spurring Roa til bis own return and the arrival long the side of the hill, he called of a body of foot might enable him ¢!« [usitives in all the strength of 1 Poon of soda may be fi * + ann, ‘ added to eac allon of b ytae struck on th e 4 ; over their heads, Bi e! leave me!" sald Fran- 0 . should be prepared at once after gath- \ n Ing water Struck to the vlge of @ shelving Manner, rushed across the mind of OVEr, eye ave me! leave t a fo intercept’ (helt ‘Fetreat powerful voice. He pointed to thes | ace to help set tho green color in the SPEOMCHINE to tny ind to Kase on Frances, who threw open the door of and farther this way, Captain com; “E can descend as Tcame up. Do “pre'trooner ‘discharged his duty to enemy, and assured his countrymen \ : beans. Remove surface motatite te racks forward oe the hut, and’ falling at hie’ ¢ect, Wharton, and you can seo the tents not doubt me: ow not my cour- : that they had mistaken the way. ‘ (a) Cook in doll ‘ to! pl t the signa of life in when ; moe fat t f tho letter, but with no ttle impa- y 7 in boiling water two to placing between two towels or by ex- the signs of life it lig ile, when & cusped his knees with her aria, as In the moonshine, Rut let them age nor my atre fnee (To Be Continued.) ; ‘ five minutes, long enough to set the Posing to the sun and air for a short T¥, OF ROCn oil ena ele over she cried: mount and ride; I have a nest here“ have not known you, dear girl, . . & 7 pat hel fime. Dry young atring teanenort and « ws SIE uaNe, 1 “Save ‘him—save him—save my that Will hold us both, and we will go it is true; but now, as I learn your milk, Cut the kernels from the cob|hours, more matured ben ees ytwo her whole frame, Recovering from , (Save him—save him--save my {has will hold ie y un L quit you here? Never, F r with a sharp knife, taking care not to hours, Begin drying at temperature Qn gg and save hin!" ve promine, And where is this nest? 1 cons never : a ; IVE FRIDA YS + By Frank R. Adams be eR off pieces of the cob, Spread|of 110 degrees F, and raise temperas BLI Had risen as the door fess that T have eaten but little “Captain Wharton.” sald Birch, rhe © , 5 ap by rb thinly on trays, and placy.in position "Ue krndually to 145 dverong ohnet NOVELS ieee ng there way asiight moves the last two days, and Tcrave some of throwing "open tin door, "vou, caf The Story You Must Read on Your Vacation 8 = t o -_ ov, a beans are dried in he same f one hand rd his pis- the cheer you mention. trifle with your own /lve f you have * { mp ars Btls oocasionally Until Gry. mariner aa the groan alr Sins, § €VERY TWO WEEKS. tols; but It wae cool and Instantly "Hem!" said the peddier, exerting any to spare? f nave but one, and Begin It Here Monday, July 16 he ) Boll or steam on the cob elght Then “eondition.” mannnnnnnnnnncnnrmnnnannannnn® checked, He raised the hood of the his voice still more, “hem—this fog must purse it, Do 1 go alone or not?”

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