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‘Look out, for Span- ish Influenza; At the first sign of | a cold take | One of the biggest jobs we ever tackled— *“Bigfelo” pajamas. We should also add— one of the most successful! **‘Longfelo *“Shortfelo” are the other} make our stock so com- plete—all exclusive of course if you’d rather have a_ nightshirt, Ever worn union suits? said we wouldn't, We know now we were *“Pedestrian” comfortably 85 out ef every ‘Registered Trademark. | RoGERs PeET COMPANY RED REVOLUTION 1S HATCHED a NV HEART OF NEW YORK ny —_—_—_— hearts cut out.” ou not consider it advisable to} the I. W. W. principles?” tioned the viaitor. | * doin',” again repeated Mr. (Continued from First Page.) which he slides aside, Tho visitor's request to be admitted Into th ence of whoever be in results in the do ne op “May T nee the official in charge of the headquarters?” asks tho visitor ‘The youth waves a hand toward the rear. “The boss gink's in there,” be tn- forms. 11 you tell me the gentieman's Junno the gink's name; call him swore Quite a large, unfurnished room Joins a smaller pt rth. In east is @ very sm with a dirty de ‘iikewise very di a youth and ger of the two nd @ young woman in the ‘emalier room. | At the table in the larger north room sat a man fingering the pages ofa een-covel . To an Ine his right t anization, he ently in resum nofa " nm which the visitor's intrusion had interrupted, a momber of c n ¢ boys in Colorado will shake | things up good and plenty,” he re- marke “L want to seo ‘em pet nome of them ascissorbills,” said the other, “The scissorbills'll get all that's comin’ to ‘om in Seattle,” predicted ho of the book, dirty"-—barked the mighty | A ¢ for policemen, National ismen, soldiers, sheriffs and other representatives of constituted authority. Further indulgence tn this interest- ing conversation was postponed by a cautionary “ahem” uttered by the youth, who also favored the visitor with @ nod in bis direction, The man with the book stared at the visitor. “Say, you, What do you want?” he inquired Answer was ren ed unnecessary © of the young fice, and the therein calling to the visitor: “Now, you muy, what the hell are you looking for?" “WHOLE BUNCH OUGHT TO HAVE HEARTS CUT OUT.” The visitor entered the office and informed the “Boss Gink” that his mission was to discuss the 1. W. W. “For some newspaper rag?” quos- tioned Mr. Boss ( “For The Evening World,” informed the visitor. “Nothin’ doin’, Mr. Boss Gink Intimated with 9 wave of his arm that the Interview was at an end, Tho visitor explained that his mission was to obtain first band from an authorized official of the I. W. 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