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THE EVENING WORLD, U EN ann JOS )cinclkemirirss nig Klub Ko WHAT 1 'stoun WEAR. We HP RE eae aio Woodland Wonder Tales} MY DRAR:—Spring’s Smartest Colors Are Black, Gray and Violet} = 3 in El By Cousin eanor Him ahiaunuldence ane wAKICH SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner (Ceprright, 100, ty The Prem Publishing On (The Mew Tork Brening World) , inact a 1 Mowe, her youhtul lover, who te te 7 No. 42—A Woodland Tragedy. great “Gacin Othe’ Wilh w GoFs ving eres Oo Noor canta caring the tle Con OU have no idea how quickly! diality which unites them in maaie seed 5 mt 4 ft Be fet in ator ht ey in take 3 Woodland babies grow. ery more than friendly fashion. One siie Aba sera att Sa ie ernie, ‘apts lige loperbee, Ja BiB # day the Brighteyes children would never have thought that in Ware wmO wan lett akan, foes 10 live wth Jodie” Karna” UNO ‘ ‘Vater comes, Margaret ures of a dependent life with her sunt, and decides to gO to work. bad more strength, more fur and the spring, when gay colors are sup- ver une 8s Rotel on Nth trvet. Phat aight ate dines wiih award Clark. am old frieed Wore sense. From the very minute to give relief to our quiet win- Siarestn’ wes Ta vase $6 oor accion mit SERHPNENES STeITTNING atm BT uinegreelehr OF they came to the nest Nellie Bright- ves, their mother, began to teach attire, sombre Black could f Nj, ee ace A epetienge TS agalnat bet. Aloe at her hotel, she wonders” What the TWMRy enter in upon the scene with any sort of success, But at present black, ab spankings, that they must not) and black combined with white, os Wueal when they were hungry nor very smart, while Crom-velllan gray it any other time. By now they were ‘and violet come close behind for @uite well behaved, still they needed favored street wear, Violet is tohing every minute. If not their smartest in sport suits featuring Mother, then their Daddy must stay rough tweed textures, which counter- a hard, tired face; the kind!" 6 Aral f toward the ease apd With them in the nest acts efficiently the silly thoughts in ( that was to be found in hotels of that |]/) Mee think St giving” one tilt: he wThe light green trees of spring, our heads that it was only meant class. She had a sharp, unpleasant} She found a single court room with shimmering in the sun, were calling tor old ladies and for mourning. « . voice and Margaret had always dis-| 50th could be had much cheaper tham Nellie to tgke a run. Before leaving saw a suit of a vivid hue the other liked to have her around. h Nie ante et #0 moved into that. them with him, Nellie took ever so Gay which was complemented with a Now she gave a start, The woman] qitn:* ‘she confided to her aunt Guts jong to tell Billy how to care for the hat of the same color trimmed with 7 tour little creatures, that Pollykin had | Me terli tl os laced fitted in some completely with‘her]ing luncheon at Delmonico's. Jadmed Bena, Meena, Mina and Mo.| Nellie Did Not See Mr. Tip-Tail Fox.@ Sport capes seem to ba exerting a Covynaht, 1921, by the tree Publishing O% had been smothered in the softness (The! New York Bvenine Worl f her life, was stirring in her, an ine CHAPTER IU. stinet for accomplishment not called polit put in her since those days immedi- | Bee ald ./ ately following her graduation from T that moment a maid came/ nigh school, had been goaded awake with fresh towels, She was) while she hun employment. & woman past fifty, with] Sometimes she found herself tum: musings, and it seemed that her face |JUSt learning a little of how to» looked particularly ugly and drawn [jhe kame. Why, at the start 1 many They had had breakfast and she — a Nive deinciveltee aa in ead H A wave of pity for her passed cvcr| becoming interesting—well, as | would be back before lunch. “Mind|So let's work along with hope and vile ‘ ie vor o1 ine Sr Bnei Margaret and her first impulse wa, to|esting as I imagined it would the hawks" Billy Brighteyes called| 00 cheer on the avenue. They threaten ive the woman a tip. She had ac-|When I so gaily packed up andj 7 ishteyes called) Good old yacation soon will be here.Qto usurp the dressier type of coats, net surface. Such veils are supposed td : a r your apartment, I'm learning j rte she scampe: e branch bated 4 . axte ‘e after her as she scampered down the] Hy PHARL WEISSBERG, 8¢2One especially attractive model was t® relleve the hat of any worriment quired this habit to an extent which tree, and his wife said she would. twelve, New York City De briatied Wool: tn vautiful gray *2OUt trimming, as they achieve quite appeared to the employees of Siwonder my stories didn’t sell. 1 » “I. is such @ bother to have hawks > Reve, with: the t tee ie "i Li "fe elaborate effects when drapped about fh “WZ, } i é third-rate hotel nothing short of}could only write about our kind of ‘ving in the sume forest with us,"| MARCH CONTEST AWARD . huge collar ending in the hat and. swaying about the ncktons, But for the firat time, whe|flk®: You do that, Judith, and. 40 Aaille. Brienteye : WINNER. long scarf tabs which featured wool shoulders i : it well But then you're a. writhe, a jh dipresbit ier peta al alls Fifteen Year Class. fringe across their edges. Another , Have you noticed the determina- “ 4 med to realize there was sume-{ “And tm vider. Perhaps I've sort { Bra enn ate ome ne ty Bente “My Chief Ambition in Life" would$ pretty one was of light brown knit- [0m of beads to remain in fashion’s thing else she could give this maid. [of absorbed things aa ['ve gone along { touching the star flowers and violcts|be a jood subiect for qcontest The playground? While we have. I without actu kinds of things about people, tuo, No | tere ly getting into the ou look tired, Katie. It's too bad ver { hembers cou to an 6s ted in a fancy stitch to effect wide rupted their frolic over the surfaces A i . midst of them,” You have to know be FocRiabatt barore’ an alte 6 etd ae What thelr tiene an essay OM%rorizontal stripes, with a group of Of our entire skirts, and ia fact out H MAW Nl you have to work 80 la SCION DE Oe ie kwon Sore { 1 ossi adow. |’ TOWN HMMURT, New York City.Qthree orange color bands woven into Mtire frocks, in some instances, we I If the woman hadn't been feeling] write convincingly even about our ; Reecrtee to herself about the . ie im eile AO about. Stow. distance epnnot: reties the! re delight ful spies so sorry for herself she might have Abby. Fea en Naver A peeAlaN a anak ete meule pee hots reste iedaleti lS Ait ahold + Qdown. A very stunning black satin themsclves. For Instance on a Bile been rateful for the kind tone that] ;, T must aay you thrive on It, | ra ours,” she com-| Lillian Pausky, Bronx; Jim But-@cape had a tuxedo collar of white ple dark blue canton crepe frock 1 accompanied the worda, You're getting better looking, : ‘ed en Cre Ela bin, To 15 Manel Jonneom S brushed wool, and was worn by a MAW stot bars ot Jet beads placed “{ do work hard—terrible hard,” |#aret a iy 1; Raed Weer eater Kioele Butterly, Pushing, I. Lis no doubt but that the sport cape through the skirt. Another. such their help here to run the place ¢:.ap.| hours and much sleep, added to mid } sometimes quickly—through the for- APRIL CONTEST. will serve In a distinctive way for band served to attach a shoulder | never thought 1 could take care of hardship, had a mellow ng effect pga Kat, Nellie cwent tiene te dvink tha] Subject: The Kiddie Klub's Birthday,Qeemor™! utility during the summer, ath bitte ot ee as many rooms as 1 do here—and} Margaret’ face wen iaake ter } Sool water, She ws busy wateh | . Ten awards of $1 each will be giveng I have told you before about some of “Haye you seen the new colored live!” ’ Wally: aliractive’ cate had Weoaere The next morning before going} more interesting, too, with this added tng for hawks that she a i ee{the ten Kiddie Klub members, agedQthe wild rampages of straw through stockings which are made in fashion- 4 down to an earlier breakfast than| experience, and an ‘Interesting “face | / Mr. Tip-Tail Fox, though stuod| from six to n inclusive, Who@the dominion of clothes; it created able colors to mateh our dressy after- lose beside her. In the spring, when nd in the best essays or poems on@quite a furore at first, but it has since noon frocks? Surely this fad must tie water is clear of ioe, Mr. Fox|“The Kiddie Klub’s Birthday sommandeered our interest because of NOt eacapy you, for tt is making a turns fisherman; he loves trout ani| Neither essays nor pocms must ex- iny unusual and amusing tricks, Successful entry {nto the mode. is fond of frogs too. But just be-| Crs! 160 words { was astonished to see it the other Alighting from a limousine, one of @ause he had come to breakfast on| The work must be original afd thegaay assuming the main role of trim- New York's smartest matrons dis) ——H-————— these is no reason why he should not|COtstant must not accept help from@ ming, in the form of a round lace- Played recently a pair of lacquer red Now They Are Making Dresses, usual, Margaret straightened her bis really the:seoret of hep chasin: } rooms and made the bed. Now Katie] weil, aret, and that you tally \ | would only have to clean the bath,| do not need me because—I have’ a | m glad you are getting along ‘ te , | tremendous surprise for you. It was with a light heart that ane eee ee married. went to the dining room. Really? Oh, how splendid. } o <. & Who is the lucky man?” 1 | \urn aside for a bit of suirrel meat. | °!t ' x a like yoke, woven of blue raffia on a COlor open work stockings which ex- Mr. Tip-Tall Fox licked his chops Waite NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and@pigek moire silk frock. The effect was ®ctly matched her crepe frock Shame on Mr. Tip-Tail to eat a) CERTIFICATE NUMBER distinetly.@reany delightful, the yoke being about Brown boots were worn with these mother whose babies need her | Address N.Y. Evening World Kid-Qiiree inches wide and surrounding Stockings and a brown lace hat com- die Klub, No. 62 Park Row, New York@the shoulders. The bottom edge of Pleted the costume. Another color in “I didn’t have any trouble getting} “I don't know just how bucky he ia, Ivs Karl Kester, We're to be mar- ried in (Wo weeks and start at onge one,” commented Margaret Nuontime came and went, Neilic| @! : when she was seated opposite Ed- ‘3 : City ; : piles, osle ‘ c ora trip a orld. Brighteyes had not returned home.| °C!) - ee a, og gthe full skirt was finished with a hosiery, of which I have noted quite H ll Ba ¥ ; fora trip around the world.” 5) Her tour babies, Kenn, Meena, Mina| Contest closes Wednesday, April 27.Qiiny scalloping of the straw a bit, in sapphire blue. It ie cane: ay In 7RS ward Clark at Huncheon, || Oh" sauenied Margaret. | “i und Mo, were hungry and fretful LaLa --cee ENE Another Pea Oven TTS of straw cae Bsity with black costumes of ten words iad bien i ealiere | teeay on Piss a seat eae hey crawled over cach other rest is on lace veils, where I have seen {t Satin, lace, or crepe, and a touch of ord le eve] knew some day you'd leary und, despite their Daddy, | ROSENBLUTH BACK outlining in colors the spraying flow. the siime color may be graciously im- ON’? waste the colorful Parisian three-quarter yards a pleated sportg”"Syve landed some experience, but no eh RRL S L asARS nm fauenked now and then, Daddy Bilh'! SURE OF RELEASES "mich battered the honter_of the Po ve frock if dysired chintzes linen prints and cre- "ode dress: one-halt yard a big MUMS far Ne Joo and no’ move, I hasene| lowly. clever thing! A bf disciplining the young ones. He —— Fringes Are in Fashion's Favor; tonnes of this season In up- j"er®, hat and one-quarter of w yard tried hard enough, though. Give me| “I euem it's mutual admirattise , cuffed their ears the way he had seen}. on U nolatering the fireback chair in the “Glaring” cagbinations of purpleg eather week. ‘ways. 0 | ’ : ; couse ¢, ! med 40 cy : ; ‘ .'up the subject of you and your fa- her do, but Tguess he was not ver Captain Accused of Killing, After CHIC TAFFETA FROCK ptur ' Hat Shapes Are Smart. living room ‘or for new curtains and: {#ecs, yellow and srange sunsets, blue py, t2 he, Meanwhile Teonieenlig ts Sie Heaag Herwanian sents feel : clever ‘at it because it did not ma Visiting Washington, Expects NE notices much fringe splash- draperies in the bedrooms. birds and green lakes stare at one. Oivemade the initial dive and, aevou You always had a home with us# them quiet. Eena, Meena, Mina and ABWIABOLE UMWAIEGA GE bork ee a : And yet, Miss Greenwald saya that " , Margaret was thoughtful for @'tid= ' Mo were hungry and not to be quilted Speedy oneration. Circular Skirt and Corded M ° ’ 8 ot frocks They RBALI aren't doing {t. my with a touch ef biack, say satingS#Y. you're bound to get a position | oot Sonne with anything but food. Hilly had Speeds eration. With Circular and Corded Motifs the shoulders of capes, It is dear. sash, & broad leather girdle, bits of 8008 Though what you really should "v4" phe nally said. “TOs none to give them, Billy was hungry Former Captain Robert Rosenbluth, for Trimming Prettiest in black or gray, though Not this year. Jet, “fringe or tassels the effect ing Maye 1s not a job but a husband company. Believe me, I'm giad't We too but he dared not leave the nest of thy 3th Engineers, returned to; 3 brick red, brown and dark blue are all They're making d 1 hate Charming, So Parisian you know! ou think that all water WMCP ducked out when T did while 1 was “ie j for fear that an owl, a hawk oF 8M? this city to-day after visting Wash. y aking dressex und hats One of the most charming pieces of2 4 you think that all out in the mood, Can you imagine how “AY fashionable colors, Verily, a woman and bags instead, eretonne exhibited consists of huge other silent enemy would hear the should feel conspicuou cries of his children and come to “Oh, Tve known it all along and ya have felt if 1 were totally uapre- Ington to talk with th higher official “4 ngto: alk with the higher officia that is what Miss Sadie ‘Mtelopes, at least five inches long, @ have decided that you ought to marry pared to paddie along alone? You al Sp in At le hush them for good. It was getting of the Department of Justice regarding the street, in that variety o! a aia) a in black’ upon a gray-blue back | on toward dusk; dangers grew great- the charge brought against him by de- which is so ie re variety of fringe, Greenwald, an expert-on these sub- ground. A yellow monn oftet Male: ou don’t love me and I don’t love! New To oa Rtawal areeeee Rot: 5 inf | @r, the squirrel babies squeaked more partment agents of having killed Ma- that, when viewing it jects, told me the othee day, and ing into another tone of gr ay clouds@ YOu" —— | But I'm going to miss you—te: t upd more. Hilly would have gone to exander Cronkhite at Camp Lewis, splashing bolsterously about as the since she is connected with one of aids just the rieht touch of color. “I can’t say about you, of course, I Tt will never again be quite the sane } the sto house for nut for them In Ovtober, 1918. Captain “Rosenhluth wearer walks, one almost anticipates the leading galleries right off Mifth arge sun-shade hats are to go@ Ke you better than any woman I between us when you've annexed @ | but they were too young to eat nurs, said ad no doubt of a swift viniton sound from ‘ita motion, Gn the cone : with these deessen, ‘They may be or@ khow, 1 don’t think modern people hunband.” yt “Why did not Nellie come back?" tion and a. release from his $25,000 trary, when not in motion the slinky SY¢oue and has the rippingest, most same material or have the brimg!iKe we are go in for primitive pas-| “Or course it will! — | H Mrs. Hoohoot Owl flew over head Lariired :eretation CRG siiae strands of long fringe falling tanguor- Stnning display of material on hand, of the dress material and the crow2@ 308 much, do you?" | “lt can't be. ‘T remember how [t {3 1 She heard the cries and was sorty 8 ously about lend a pecullar fascination. let's get busy with the sheare and of some color in the de. ‘ou mean peogle as old ax we.” | was with the girls back in Iowa when 43 One of the prettiest fringes for the see what we can make. Biaek bows or 6 SURES! Phat wasn't What T meant.” helehey'da marry Pa he assured our i decoration of street clothes is thut Fuse haba . 18 the proper ornaments or Jarge amused as he always was by her |¢riendship would be exactly the same, , formed of loops instead of ends, and a glance at these large flz- rosettes of the same material. vuick mind. but it never was. I went with older | this is suggested in the design for a UFed, colorful chintzes and cretonnes ‘The hand bags which go with th “Haven't you ever loved anybody girls than myself, so had the pleas- pee which I am offering, ‘The mode! makes any woman's finzers itch for Sherk tka must, of course, be of tin’ terebly Cee ow 1 lire of seeing three of my best friends Is cut on circular lines, but gathered a needle and thimble sume material, orat least a matching often, It's beastly upsetting married. Isn't it a bit strange, Ju- sughtly from a very small yoke and "sang the best of It la that the stutt atCmede sie imply tue vusiness, Do you love anybody thut dith, that since I first came to New ompleted with a wide cular wine e@ best of it is tha uff fashioned shirred bag or “draw.§ vay?” | ‘ve bee fi Billy “froze on the branc He saW cays were obtained from him under cut to part away a oa 14 shape is 80 wide, usually fifty inches, ya string bag’ with ne ' ira “No, but I want to. Isn't life faunal woman trenay” a ye \) the shadow of her sweeping wings duress, fall over the nest ence, twice. three modate the bow and streamers whieh 28% Greenwald, "that two yarda will fringe and add tho. fini ya tie the cape at the 1 mike a one-piece dress, two and ty this odd and dashing « “L don't know-—not go frightfully “I don’t like to hear you talk about its making a difference between ck. Silk duvetyn dines aa, oh, few steve, Pat spat BOY CLIMBS HORSE rma woul epee ae aaee : ms tannin a y sat still as stone and 8. é interpretation, with the tie-bow made Wor awhile she sat looking thought-| “They never do,” grinned MaF- Hoohoot Owl went away without th TO STOP RUNAWAY of the same fabric, or of SA fully at the man opposite her. He was garet. Xyourre acting True to ‘ype tidbit she had come to fetch hk Next Story: Tabetha Adopts the vhout forty, thin of hair, lean of jaw, right from the start. I suppose wray of eye. He came frum anjyou're even fussed about whatette CHeLOR Aba eee epee a eee GLIMPSES INTO NEW YORK SHOPS | Lad’s al forts Fail to So Family. | n who have selected them because they . . ‘onnectiout family and had in-|bride will wear, But no, when pew artes | Pals From Injury When were an all-embracing series of lines HIS has been observed as Anjlals allover in a wand shade in |Qherited money, He had added to thia| ple have plenty of money and amas AR Cousins o' Mine: Hao that RROURE butte. nents fentioce Lace and Embroidery combination. with a matehing [QLY Strewd business deals, though he|New York ita very. simple. they What has happened to the} ‘agon Upsets. PG RCSL ST AN OR SCS Week in many shops, and crepe. ‘The trimming forme. the. [Rau Scrupulously honest.” People had | just go to Kuramun’s or Joseph's and i e s amongs y : . , here are no special shapes that one | shoppers beheld a wond i aid of h hat his discontent yor e — } |, authors and artists amongst) Climbing out on a runaway horse's cin term dominant, althanch the une | Shoppers beheld a wonderful dis- bodice and side panels of skirt, [9trom the fact that he wanted movhinn | inae's cote mere wocce sueete } | out. Tucaninot resatl when the last) BAGG 19 RALESY yo tbe araeaing rely turned, which did preduminate c veqr | Play in flouncings and suimer while the crepe makes up the [9 Thin discontent. was rly written! “New York does simplify a lotvot 4 ally good draw came in and) y, 140th Street the Bronx, made a ago, is still favored, But the outline | trimmings, In the laces the Mlet rest. of the accvordeon f a on his deeply graven fu things,” breathed Judith, who shad ately even the poems and prose com-| valiant but fruitless attempt to save is varied so that there is distinction nets were prominent. They were By the way, the narrow Well, what'll we eat?” he suddenly| grown to believe many years before sositions are nono too clever; harciy| three tittle pate trom tai ing and individuality. On the model which | goon in the grays, browns, blue i tied directly pied, How about oysters? that it was the only place an the up to Kiddie Klub standard. | night. Before he succeeded in bring explolts the cape I have shown an | en ip oe Kravis browns, | SSRN ie ee GIRS EY 3D “Blue points, pleas world where a person could live with j Is the spring to blame? Are you! ing the animal to a halt the wagon, in exceedingly smart hat which rises a, cream and black. Thes und extends below the Blue points for two, and some cel-| comfort and satisfaction. Althausih going out into the streets and fields! which the boys had gone for a ride wip * front: and t the siden Is nets will be very fashionable t ak try and ripe olives.” he said to the| Margaret loved \t and saw tts, ade fo play spring games and see spring) with Frank Rex. a nede i ; pressed close to the crown by means | summer and make up beautiti saree. 7 alte Vantages, she wagn't quite so preju- ee ne © bettenacer iia sone We non tea ft cubochons made of narcow plated | other aver scents tae The neekwear department ia a That,n all, besides some chicken al diced in ite favor. The two women { ' I hope you are our itt s| 140th Street, tinned over, ribbon. Around the edge of the brim | & rin combination greatassistant to the home dress «King —— were of an entirely different type, i Counin wrobla be the lat to Naki vol ng Hiders to the pavement harrow ailk lace iw wired to add a | with tulle ike tb aeeiialan though eiere urely you'll have a aalnd?” although they had many ways and to stop being merry and settle down| Tho more badly injured, none se! elightfully delicate touch ‘The great ep OY cae neh finaly there fondeve Salad does sound convincing—an| tastes in common Lee erate Hutter soil HAVEL GuUbley Game TObETE Lean toner uate, ghe hat in the circle ix of straw, | sural ae favor eli aay t epg ss Pes roe soak Jligator pear, please.” Then after| “We've decided to ‘take the Litt heen happy at play cannot you turn! Quinn, fourteen, of No. 461 Bast’ 14711 with a dashing downward tilt of th mbroideries gives — the new i z em the waiter was gone she confided: | Church Around the Corner route too, to being jolly on paper? When youl Street, and John Larsen, thirteen, of brim at the lett side front, while in | Anglais effecta immediate pres- |* the narrow collar expecially They don’t have alligator pears at{continued Judith, “with a dinner at have come indoors to rest {rom frolic] No. 188 East 140th Stre back the brim turns up adroitly to | tige, Fashion whispers that they ened to fit any oval or round J@my boarding house. the Waldorf. It's so much simpler, reason for a chic bow of rich Nothing more was sald about mar-| and neither Karl nor I care about this ie ribbon, A band of the same jell us about the s } ea lage during the meal which followed, | official weddjng stuff. Besides, I'm port, 1, for one,| Two other boys in the wagon wher are going to be the leading thing Peck line. All the seamstress has That she could not stop just then. Rurlor Pothier was onty an incident ke ‘The brown duck she carried was to said, in breaking down. of, make her dinn afterward an accusation wlways bee would come back for the Brighteyes without 4 shod excuse, he did come back but, by the ry a they had fortunately fallen asleep rican 1 public rom too many salt tears. Daddy hearing to explain statements le came frightened by a nots) : she hear it. Whether you] the horse | to. do make up not matter. escaped harm: and at the side front strays ont on | An attractive dress exhibited the etn: the: tare atid. varied atock natrimony to food was a bit stagger-| store my furniture, Weill want a COUSIN ELEANOR. | ~— > t : beim in an Interesting and indi- past week is made up of the n the neckWear counter he How typleal of Edward Clar larger place when we get pack am } al dual manner, . as he ever ruffled, she wondered, | planning to give you a check f oe HOOP LA! AND EEH-YAH! MILDRED LODEWICK dd he ever get really angry, or was | $1,000 before [go and I hope gou'll The Bunnies. © always non-committal, indifferent? be gracious about jt and not put up fo was delightful when seen occa. 4 foolish howl Ul be happier ciel yng eared Bunny, Monday will be “Efoop lat” da tor) i sright eyed Bunny, Him@lsbUldd eeekstaee. Shen tna tare! ‘ yy el nally, hut she decided this oh- | know you're comfortable, Y« ant Bunny White and Bunny Gray, ine “pia hwapttnin Jn. Greater: Ne 4 1 l-it-really-doosn’t-matter attitude me to be happy one weit © \ think you ave so funny r “piney ald onld yet on a wife's nerves after ‘n't you, or woud you ri eer atan vO ae Sun TAY, York, fur the wounded Inds are gutns : 7 _ ae 1 while ing worty/t laughed Wer B08 ri unny.|'o have an outing—-in the morning at e Sho tho: aba bs , ae tke ughed Mar sutet On this morning warm and sunny 55 “ thought about him and his pr hed Mor fib {put it in the ban Would a run be great delight? | the cireus and in the afternoon at th ssa long after she left him that day BUC if your door T should open |Folo Ganunin. he fentghte at) Cay ¢ mucssed it was 4 proposal, Men vomfortable in th swiedge that (t ; You would goon be out of sight ling Brothers, will carry acores. o {n't usually suy #4 things unless 18 there see | EDNA BARTHAU, age ten, LAaW-| vatorans front minute of the ty ne they were prepared stake the con Houle more! senaicia than Tease ; fe of her imagine Niward wanting “TY marry her they will witness the entire cireus per > Spring, | formance, from popeorn and peanuts to§ | and the wedding, nts and polar hears, Springtime is here with its glorious] the cireus, K. of C. tudes will days, Jconvey the veterans to” the Polo fo green fields and woods nature! Groun). where they will be the gues ‘Of one thing she felt certain, re) Margaret, spent all her time with would bea miatake for her to become Judith. She helped with packing, ‘the Mrs. Edward Clark just beeatee she | teusseau, the moving of furniture to Death ShGACeh at pecmuse she’ storase, and counties little details in Mans k= wold? Bere nan (foN. Outwardly she was cheerful, but in- | mild," she reasoned. “T'd spend ai Wardly extremely forlorn, dudien A “A a tht thie ice Su happy in plans for the future that , Ce eee dae eae ie tneck she didn't in the least mind seeing blag tp , nally the lithe apartment dismantled, but Oishine the wax? with Margaret it was a different A UEIN the noxt two mreks she con; | matter. A close bond of affection had grown less particular about what ;A%d, intimacy had formed between vo diel Tare Ite Maia hat) Judith and herself, and the giving up TE ee ee re dennera tion tiene thought, & loosening of this bend SIME. MnrmAchine it fe tremendous | Howaver, she not show ” her ipirit. Somothing in that tremondous | chagrin, and even when, after the SNal MenenAn fon hae. woalee: CHAT iding, Judith saw tears struggling reache ut and got hold of her "3, me from beneat the girl's eyelids, she pride in hee, deeper than any of the | 2d not realize thelr real significance, ween that tim leads our way nt vans mall of fh Arm no and For us who labor day and night, | ional beague clube A fair rest day is one of delight —————— JOHN P. YOUNG, EDITOR, DEAD HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND}. Was Forty-four Years in Ch. OBTAIN YOUR PIN. San Pean FE ran AP eg aks Mors SAN FRANCISCO, Callf,, Aprit mia, 708, 7H), 706, 7678 / John P, Young, for forty-four yeare FOR, ond fat amd ail8 | managing editor of the San Franciscc Prening World Kiddie RY Chronicle, dled here ea No. Gt Wark Ie Sty, with & no of aco Chrontele, 3 y to-day, Me Now York in whiok was seventy-one years olf and was porn ur NAME in Philadelphia Aug. 9, 1849. He eame MAND ADDIS AND ADDIGESS $ #, a wae ANP, AOD SS ay $ | (0 California in 1577, and was the first oly ahemaber Is jem Pin and tember iN AU children up ts becwine members | man to assume manakerial duties on the | Chronicle wittt a silver gray cortisioate, During his long career here he wa coarse | . s ° Toque " ‘ ne . De {es she had ever known, r- COUPON 764. liagnHand with voane nacen cr erectnn Hat of coarse violet straw trim mall toque of gray straw trim Toque of straw trimmed with Gray cance hat trimmed with pee kecping her from acknowledging (Read Menday’s Interesting tngtal- Prange evelopment of the city, med with rose-colored ribbon, med with white feathers, dark feathers. grapes and citron on blue ribbon. Qh or ¢aiiure. A latent ambition, which ment.) Cl en eo) ager ee 2 SES OSEN SESS Sy SnenNaCESE ny

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