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They simply couldn't! agree, and Gussie stood timidly in the| offing, with love light in her eyes and| watching ht Examina- red Eye Spe- alists. Correctly fitted © passing events with| interest. Though she was e party, the white flag of neu- trality flew in tho breeze—at first. Possibly she was trying to pick @ 223 Sixth Av., sth Stjj| Winner. 350 Sixth Av., aad Stj}| “You did." asserted Victor in part Tot Nas-au, at Ann St. “L didn’t," came tho ex " hn "came the expurgated 17, West gad _ Street.}}/ nent of Jimmy, ffered Victor, ons Established 67 Years. Simmy was. sin kind hile Gusste's interest had in- and when she saw her two nstituents in trouble cided to help matters alon “Is this a private sh lings and Inlays , Silver and Porcelat at Reasonable ha one get in?” ac eaned, Broke ; red while you watt. [ij | ¢ -BLOg On, peRICES 125th St. t. 169. E 34th 8t sarees) 740 Lexington Ave. or of wrong Judged that thelr ho iding for the n |furnish the ni ne ‘Dri ane re I will al-! 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