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* Would You Find Your’ Lover Fortune - This I Hallowe’en? Then Try These Games Suggested for the Occasion by Miss Era Betzner, Y. W.’ C. A. Recreation Secretary. By Fay Stevenson. Be SEATED H ALLOWE'BN will foon be here. A a Have you planned a few pranks for that night of nights, wher all TAE MUSIC the hobgoblins, witches, b ier Mie 0 lied TT co “mp eo a ,| South Sea Fans, Listen! we SS es % es. _How’d You Like to Live {On an Island Where— Birds Lay Square Eggs I} fos Pearis Are Like Gooseberries j Pink Drinks Have Rea! Kick Matrimony Has No Jars & Can You Beat It! seth. Maurice Ke (WHERE IS If You’d Cruised on the Kawa You'd Have Said ) THIS (ST Be a 5 HE PIANO: ““Munchausen Was Never Like Thia!’’ 4& MUSICALE ck cata an’ everything will be turned loone? By Marguerite Movers Marshall, Copytiahi. 1821, by uke Press Publis AVE you a South Sea Island y Do you belong to that ever Co (The New York Bvening World.) arnt inereasing number cf tans who long to exchange Prohibition and propriety for Polynesia, who dream of shaking the dust of civilization from breadfruit tree, a costume composed figured cloth and a deauteous islwmd bride who won't expect you te bring her an unopened pay envelope every Or are you a Uttle bit fed up witli all tie talk of tropic iands, and even more tropic ladies, of menus com posed of fifty-seven varieties of fish and sixty-nine of fruit, of native dances and drink fests, of that oat et's paradise somewhere in the south seas which ems ft vive taken rather more han its fair share f space in current erature, the movies and the rhapsodies of your most romantic friends? To whatever group you bel must not miss taking “Nhe Cruise whe Kawa," which is the account, in book form, of the wanderings to and through the Filbert Islands of one Capt. Walter B. ‘Traprock. You will find nothing equal to the tad t of Capt, Traprock, elther between the pages of Frederick O'nien, or in thy picvures of Martin Johnson, or any- where else outside he histury of the Jate Baron Munchausen. “Iie Cruise or the Kawa” pricks the South Sea bubb!e with the pointed too! of bur- leaqve. ‘The Kawa was a ti “Hight as a corset,” to use Capt yock's own expressive ‘ase may safely assume that explorers on the Kawa were also tight, for the au- thor explains that the mariner, Cap Ezra Triplett, “being a stickler for Marino etiquette wid conditioned that there should be no liquor con- sumed except whe the sun was over the yardarm. To this end he had fitted a yardarm to our cross-trees with p universal tolat, thus enabling us to Reep the spar directly under the wont at any hour of thy day or night.” Prowling around tivomgh the South Pacific the Kawa, afic. being caught im a simoon, a monsoon and a ty- phoon, all three of waich met head on; after losing all the navigating nstruments—"“quatrant, sextant and hydrant;" after silting “through the velvet night with tue Double Cross hanging low;" after knowing that land qvas near, since the voyagers heard ‘the faini, sweet note of the male sea- robin and the mewuig of the seu- puss, evidently chasy the robin"”— well, after all these cect.c adventures, the Kawa and its devoted band of ex- plorers ape upen them virgin isles she Filberts, “iteraily crawling with nuts and troplea: fodits of every de- soription. In the shasow of the broad panjaudrus |e wo could see whole Yoaves of breadfrusts faning unassist- e9 to the ground, while between th Heavier thuds of cocoanuts and wrapefruit we hear thé incessant patter of light showers of nutiets,’ ‘They were received wi true is and hospitality by the natives—of whom “the gencral impression wa th of great beauty and paysique, unadorned except for a narrow, beaded water line and pendant apron, con: little yaw! tiely feet and acquiring in ite place a of not more than two yards of gayly- Saturday might? Going Down! Coyyn W21, yy Fe Pree Pubiieding Co (Mie New York ‘krening Worlt,) = BA Nervous One; Do D you know that WORK will cure your nervous ness? No one .s ever over- worked. The troyble is from overthinking, If any one has a clear idea and works It out it never causes nervousness, To try to do something when one Is not certain what is wanted } enough to cause nervous pros- tration. With all your getting, get POISE, which comes from knowing exactly what you want and then getting it ‘Take it easy, Yours truly ALFALFA SMITi See tet OO on rows of teeth that stretched back into his interior as far as the eye could reach and further.” Escape seemed impossible. ut consider the ingenuity of the Cap- tain's island bride! ‘She lifted her- self to a half-seated position on the surface of the water and poured forth the most astounding imitation of the motherhood cry of the fatu-liva.’ (The fatu-liva was a remarkabic island bird which laid square egs and—judging trom the picture of them ln the book—spent its spare moments shooting craps.) However, the gallant fatu-ltva was on the job in Capt. Traprock’s hour of peril, “One of their clan, as they supposed, was in dire danger and they functioned as only a fatu-liva can. Flying at an immense height, in battle formation, they begun lay- ing eggs with marvellous precision. The first two struck the wak-wak square on the nose and. he s¢réamed with pain. The third, landing cor- nerwise, put out his right eye and he degan to thrash in helpless circles The fourth was a direct hit on my left temple.” But'though the Cap- tatn temporarily passed out, he awoke to find himelf safe in the home tree, his heart comforted by Daughter of and Coral, his fair and resource spouse The rest you must read for your selves while the shade of Baron Munchausen looks over your shoulder “The Cruise of the Kaw WE ARE Going To HEAR Some GOOd SINGING THE NUSIC IS IN THE NEXT FLAT WHERE ARE THE SINGERS P // DOESNT. NEED ANY ~~~? | SINGERS O,.ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS WALL Y€s, IT'S | ea AS PLAIN AS FIT WAS IN (IT WAS PROOF Bull LDING SILENCE ! THe MUSIC IS STARTING? S$ AND THE cn TW, SSuND if you haven't, here are a few suggestions from \liss Era Betaher, Reereation Secretary for the National Board of the Young Women’s Ohris- tan Aasooiation at No. 600 Lexington The New-Born Infant By Dr. Charlotte C. West ° Copyright, 1991, by the Prose Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World.) DRE {s nothing in all the world so tender, so fragile and so del- tcate as a new-born baby. Many !nexperientea young mothers are therefore afraid to handle the little one for fear of doing it some bedily Injury, and for the same réa- son are very apt to send post-haste for the doctor when baby 1s only car- rying out his natural inclinations. The voice of a newly born Infant ts well developed, and the child should be allowed to cry lustily for the ben- efit of his lungs and heart. The eyes are expressioniess and dull in color but are perfectly developed at birth, though sight—perception—must be cultivated, It 1s a mistake to pass the finger before baby's cyes, dangle objects in his line of vision and otherwise en- deavor to fx his attention. An infant's vitality ts of the high- est Importance during the first fow days and weeks of existence. It must be conserved, Instead of this, many young parents, consumed with pride and curiosity in their first born, place & great strain upon the child's vital forces with the constant attention be- stowed upon him, RKecause @ healthy fant's grasp is quite strong, father cajoys showing him off, as he would 4 1s important to remember that ‘® spine consists almost entirely arUiage, and that it can be bent nd twisted tn all directions, — ‘Dhis spiral flexibility gradually becom less as the child grows older, although it Is always greater tn children than in adults, ‘There are no curves in an infant's spine until the traction. or pull of the muse at the back of the neck as the child tries to raise lls head begins to form the curve in this situation at about the fourth month of an infant's life. The lumbar curve comes later when the child be- gins to walk, At three years of age the spine has already assumed a great change tn many ‘precectous children, Mothers who desire to maintain the straight carte! k in ir little girls should guard espectally against the se of the spinal muscles, ar should not encourage tle one to Avenue: “There are many things to do he- sides bobbing £ apples and going downstaira backward with a candle to 8 one's tuture wSfe or husband on Hallowe'en pointed out Miss Betzner. “If th is to be a large crowd at the house much fun can be had from a Jack-o'-lantern pumpkin. Jack always has an unusually li mouth, but when you come to tht Paper balls tnto it, st doesn't seem be large. Of course, a prize may te given to the one who throws the most balls in. A monitor muy be appointed to keep tab of the bails each peragn throws or the balls may have ti thrower’s name upon them, A good fortune hunting game ts to place a ring, a piece of money and“ thimble in different hiding places in the room where the guesta are to Be entertained, The player who finda the ring will be married first and lve happlly ever after; the one who finds the money will have wealth, and the one who finds the thimble wif! live unmabtied to the end of his or he Other games suggested by Mi Betener are: PUMPKIN FORTUNE, \ Bilndfoid the victim, twifl her about threo times and have her speat 4 pumpkin with a long hat pin pre» viously placed in her hand The alphabet may be cut upon the pump- kin, and tho first three lettere st strikes are the first letters of the nae of her husband, bis profession and the adjective desortbing. him. DESTINY. i A girl's destiny may be settled ac cording to which of three pans she puts oer tinger in when sbe is blind. folded, The pans are shifted so that She cannot teil their location, 1. Soapy water—Karly widow. 2. Clear water—Happy marriage. , 3. Empty dish—independent apigy ster, NUTSHELL BOATS. These ure made by pouring melted wax into halves ot wainut eheils i wa are short strings of wick: Several persons float these boats in « tub of water alter ligating the wicks and the way in Which Wey Moat ty supposed to show what the future lite of the owner will be, THE INQUISITION. Use the grand march to, fornd & doubie circic, every man having p partner, couples march around to inusie unt the whiste blows, when the men about face, girls sug. marching forward. At the «second whishe every man lakes a new part- her aud stops to taik to her tar p hunute and & halt. At the end bs that time the director can call an Juple tathe centre of the room-ani fata is pub- é ait up unt!} the sping is sufficiently ask what‘they knuw about each Othed h seven-year-old clam shell decorate) Shed by G. P. Putnam's Sons. ow W264. strong to support the head. fea state ti _ovcupation, clty, pel RDIDELGN DA BOG) recta — ShSisames SEES zi Sees ———— cons wit ee ee ge Sie gibet it ti fo and State Uiey originally came from rst and happiest discov- Ali thon march forward and this is Bacal Cape ‘traprock Gad. bisd party + 9 Tepeaied at very short intervalp, made was that on the Filbert Islands Co r hi d ° { A § ° CONVERSATION, : Guves: Thstendy the purty was u Ip an arrlage ; | ow to heduce elg e Jarr ram side Mgunseet (or conversatton af ai with a pale pink Iquid in « ty nounced and eacn Couple must talk oh hell the size of a watermelon, By Betty Vincent —_——_—- By Roy L. McCardell that subject ull -whiste blows, ly “ovo ae after re i ra Aye H h ld =F ” = nuke Bure they do talk on the arp raprock assures us ad a faint BAS p : : jouned Subject, any couple May. ip aon Sf Wine Brae Oty bs “arias "oat te fen Ranoy Co” Ge Ne YON Pay Wa ousehold Calisthenics Sens wo by be Poms hiviaina ber (two how Wa euae Wore) ee trade win: ‘“ AR MISS VINCENT: I ever, if you feel that he is still R. JARR noticed that hte good away and ran upstairs to atay with views on that subject AN couples PE Re eche ne haath am a young girl of elx- friendly, drop him a clipping from ; | lady responded coldiy’ to hia Mrs. Kittinaly Ui) the old thing Wat then march arvund to music til leader rises to his most splendid heights of teen and am stillattends Y°¥C High school paper. This will be | By Doris Doscher ; gone, but Mrs. Kittingly was ou caily "Me A everse.’ Men about face s fervent greetings on his bomne- go was her maid, and I had to sit UP (nd march iu other direction tpl se there always coming the other evening. there on the top landing walting for jeader cally Ts artner,” and a'new a pole, You witli ''Smatter, olf dear, ain't you fecl- ee ue on ire. ech aca Kubject 18 announced. (Sunreos muy well?” he inquired solicitousty, #2, 1 could allp Incude “Do you believe in ghosts ~ L more dignified than writing a letter © time and at the same time probably bring SoRpen ss YOu Daccmes ah i leieaL frankness. As he truly says, after an ing high school examination of the works of all Sout! Sea Island writers, “I find them dl- About th 1 met @ young man two a reply from him, vided into two categories, those who years my senior, who was in the in physical exer comes a time when you long to do some stunts w! find the household mop and stick the prope last y “ at; length and weight to in take their wives along uaa guaranter last clase in school, He seemed Dear Mise Vincent; About four months ago | became deep! © for some light callsthent 1 i fuch you care!" auld Mrs, Jarr, 0.8 bite, tf Wis: Tiokett Bad Jet ow E Age should YOuGE eopy we Tal r i athe das 't ts al ys handy ! re Te 4 saath * a ny % t ot wf virtue, oF those wie are by nature to eare for me very much and in love with Rene Mane eee. nity f EPS iM ean a ‘ nee mee saa age pe anioney Rut 1¢ you must know, I've got a SRE sot inere all the time, try hate ae Galahads, Parsifals und St. Anthonys — Game to my house many, times. found out that hevis’a gambler ‘Unity for some gymnasium work righ: at home I have chosen two different headache. A, Ing to punp Gertrude and telling he PE CUAMRUIGUGTER The latter group ts ty ine partioular’ He graduated ise Reb: d and my friends advise me to give ‘positions for to-day's lesson which wil give you a splendid opportunity to ,,"But I do care,” replied Mi Jarr ghe knew a friend who had no ch iJ trying. They revel in descriptions a dei st 1 SREB Sry! an him up, but I know I could never “Iam very aorry you feel badly. ren and who waa looking for a good Hach contestant is given a lighted desirous damecls, with ‘burning eyes, went away to college, We cor- love any one oe ruck we Tice StMaighten the figure, dovelop better symmetrical proportions {nm the arm. You'd feel badly too if you had gin and who always took her maid ty candle, The one w the shortest who crave canspele yy ut en responded, and then suddenly him. He has told my sister and ! ase the chest expansion and diminish an overfat back. had that awful Mrs Hickett de- Jrorida with her In the winte 4 time reaches a distant goal with his an artfully devised encounter throws ‘i my friends that he gambles, but There cate scend upon you taking up your (ime why would pay anything and » candle nine Ww Ir the candle ome of these passionate persons across Stepped. Thie summer | met him = By Thebes flat he gamle ot There {a more _ . Teliie. Poh her, teoubion “Ob, (yon!) Sree: cniiven they competence CatanaNe” iany aWab recur te the path of the man behind » pen at the beach a couple of times, | am at a |i fas to what to do. fun as well as = siti po should have been through with what 4 . s does he falter or swerve or make a and when he saw me he was all to have jt relighted and | certainly would appreciate eteoe ON tig re (s 1 ‘ pod health to he ‘ ! have been through with this day! Yes, but she went finally The relay plan may be used misstep? Never. Right there is gmites, but a our advice before it is too "om hea But, there, I don't care to talk about Jarr remarked PEANUT PASS. where the blood of the Galahad tells. frerely aid, ee ML” had out of ane ine Bupremely he rises above t ation! it. 1 want to forget it “After she had eaten everything 'n Vincent this boy has returned to es, that’s the best way, college for the fall term and | The last part of your sen‘ence, “be- Innocent ane tet Form in two tacing lines, A pan Gracefully he sidesteps nocent mop etick the house and drunk the children's ; ye n b i don't taik about it, forget iniikt' cried Mrs. Jarre. “And then! & Wands, ae tare Te re et onic party Tine thalooura would like to cénew our frlend- fore It ts foo late, shows thee vou than che be bag: Mr. Jarr, soothingly. had euch a headacho! bathe rears sre pb wns fits convictions. Each member of ie Sh", Do you think It would be tere’ sg only one thing for you to. 'RC% SUaE try tk "I'm glad you agree with me for “Save ua from our friendy” sald Cis oy his neg: vor's hands wad miuet takes an island bride, “constructed ia — A metake If I should write to ao" have it out with him and be ing these positions replied Mra, Jars. “But ( was Mr. Jarr, Conce drop them, At @ 8 nad the accordance with the best peanuts uth New flr honest to yourself and to him. Tell i Specifications in every. particular.” , Walk to Troy but do not write @ him that you know he gambles, and ®"4 fee Mf you " | letter! It seems to me that the young ¢) 0] yee! have sufficient The sole exception is that M-bitten hat he must choose between that mariner C iplott, who, In his Man might have called during the and you. Unless he will give this UD. agility to be able “got two a Summer, or been a little more qurdial and you feel that you are strong just ready to sit down to luncheon — “She's no friend of mine!” anapped jaar bosses a when Mrs. fTickett came in. I could Mra. Jarr. “And worst of all, I don't [AOU (8e { passes them down seo right away she had come for know how to pay her back. Ob, ti) lind gs rapidiy as possible. If m something to cat But I Just made dear! peanut is dropped lt must be picked pa inimitabie phrase, up my mind I'd not encovrags her welts the hands cleaned: 4Ge mae eee ady, cre in Noo Hedford— When you met at the beach. ¥ow- enough to hold him to his promise I to drop the arms to stay, and I gave Gortrude a look ul Rest vk EE connate eta e'a my lawful—and on ot ‘er would not advise you to continue the ¢rom position 1 t she understood well enough to mean one pau to the ober gets all the peas byte Allee ett But, boys % friendship or to think of wedding him, {"0™ Position 1 to hot to et the table, and I @all t ‘con go fol on trigonometry, position # withoul Mrs, Hickett, ‘Oh, {t's ton bad you should ¢ Just when I am gol over to Clara Mudridge-Smith's for luncheon!’ and guess what Mra Hickett said?” Coprrtgh:, 1023, by Oe Preas Publian 'That's easy,” ventured Mr. Jarr New Work Mranina Wort liowever, he himself mar Ww f “Dear Miss Vincents | am @ changing the se atail the other explorers, he being ousewlle s jung chap of twenty-two and in grasp of the hands Teuatice o jeace dooly signed and love with @ girl of but fourteen, , ; ues wie nia 20H) ste Scrapbook Viove’thie airt above any ene else 2”, the pole. The registered = in ieadha G nd ery he cares for Eb wetght of the Maas," and thus, os Capt. Traprock a arr very certain she cares for FORTUNE GIFTS. articles, each suggestive of somé army but o palette, » box of « aa oe r) 2 hink | am too old pole permite 4 h 1 on QUESTIONS nould be aa mang hestres Ws, the Atmosphere is ° me. Do you t dn you ; \ sletely cleared of any moral m * to wait until she is about eigh good high stretch c whe SAY 1, What State ranks next to Ca’ pl, Peay 1 2 housewife nerves cantaloupe teen or twenty to marry her? ce ihe artis and that because abe knowe Obra Mud> gothit nat oe Saveten te rinemarae? ~ in There 1s too little space to tall at in a most delicious form. ghe Ww. Hy the siight differ FAge-Gmith dvean't itke Ss" Mis 2 OF what unelent empire was ailaprod , brought their yawl, the wa, f jon in half and prepares it ag be twenty-slx, so you see you will no! he = 3 BS FOU PIRRRE. (OR. SOR t mins Me, nner. fi, * * the safety cf the Ingoon, by allowing \huat phen she a het h naire Bf "too old” to wed. But do not al par, she et EEE dear; ail T want is a cup of te ha $ What wae the former name of )¢ 4 a tidal wave to float her over 4 high. prinkies each half this girl's lead ao full of love dreams ‘aches you bul- MOP STICK STRETCH. determined I wouldn't eat with her Japan way paved with cocoanuts—the nuts With a little nutmeg and in th NUMBER FORTUNE. centre that she will be unable to oontinue @nce. All of you r and encourage her to stay, 90 | had — 4, For what invention ip Alfre moh whe siven one oF more aeting aa ballbearinss; how they en- she pours a couple of tablespoontuis her studies. }.° oer devote the next may possess the beautiful, frm mus- stick above the head, stretohing the rude get her aome tea, And then Bernard Nobel, founder of the Nobel ..-\.'.” ing number i joyed morning piliow fights on the of strained honey. four years to ation while you cles on the upper part of the chest arms at their fullest length. This post- she sald “There's nothing like making Prizes, most widely known? » leader then Ay 4 each, using the w n pillows of = establish y ») business @nd that are one of the chief attractions “on pulls up all the sagging muscies one's self at home with old friends. I'll § Under what assumed name did yy, | r instance, "Who 1 the island y for the when lending cocoa, flour or corn make the m opportunities. oF tne ngures of the Greoian gud- Ofte Dust, at the same time strength just see what is in the foe box. You Lillian Norton sing ae one of Ameri prettiest perkon in this room pr pearls the 3 ies $B gtanoh with Water tee a fork Instone . Geapna, Dat the flably harow ches: enine the arma. From this position won't care, a# you are Kolng Out to a's greatest prima donnas : nua rors @ Quince i tolled about the bottom lusoon. of a spoon. You will be pleased with “Dear Misa Vincent: | am a leases, but the flabby narrow chest drop the mop behind the head to Po- mn with that cat, Mara Smith &. Which montinant cont the Acie Ghb ban ee tee i wnd how In ot! ya they disported the speedy results. schoolgirl just starting my teens, that you now possess can never de n 2 without changing the clasp of for i, for one, will not please her by , aera ne ; | F p zodd ‘ s ‘ tee argest number of lakes! one havin: i them selv i snyaua Ives = ‘ mer 8 bay she same, ie eral velop to the Proportions of @ goddess fie res wh is iP RAR ace using her ea Lire) name a8) Mer ie TaWhiah| ‘Canadian \erevinoe) is It tel” an } ¢rom elvilizatio at they were move , ae = months ago wi love very unless there ta daily joe of ex et think oO. a And Mrs « went to fi vince A His OO must, mention Capt. Tea ing °withe aif det the On eet ee ey much. I think thie boy likes me erciaca euch aa tho one hiere iilus- fun it Je to push back those misbe box and found the pronisd ahiefly by she dacoandante: of Eire he i rock's won escupe from the then fry a piece of onion in it and fram the way he acts, but | am trated haved aboulderbiades that give vou trude was going to cook for Ae hae eae the name of sheleh “No, Vow aaka bia t rwalecwralt put exceytion the when brown take it out. very cool to him. | treat all boys You cannot concetve how immense! at round, slouc ok. Note how some fruit salad and the b 1 8 Witeh seae the namie of she shle b most outrageous — ereatur that ee the same way, not because I want wproved the entire outline of your ‘it chest is expanded—plenty of room butter and some cake T had ein whieh! Feary sai dts the Aretle tm 2 } Hlonghs the deep in fishy guise For If you scrub the frying pan it 19 to be mean but It ie just my way. body wil bo when you have devel. bere for good, deep breathing. Aa the children when they came home from regiane, when he iscovered the most?" The lessor, man-eating qualities he had the probable the next food fried in It wilt Can you give me some friendly ooeq these muacies that give Armness Hands Are dropped backward be very eohool, and abe ate it all, like the old North Rotel | | 8 88 iumuat afl’ reals hark skinned @ nautical mile, The stick to the pan. To clean the pan @dvice? PEGGY. to the upper pert of the torso. This carci! to avold @ forward jerking of snapping turtle she te! And 1 had to | @ Where je No este: niverr ih, wie! sesnonia “hes. it recgrmtan Wwak-wak has a mouth like a sub- rub with @ newspaper ora hard crust Change your word “love” to “like bespeaks the woman with a charac- the head sit there and t for ‘ know sity 4 > way entrance.” of bread and wash with hot water and you will have no trouble at all teristic bearing. No gown or even where the hi asn’t ho ne-staying Clara Mudrilg § 10. What is the name of the nerve neat question, This l# continued antl u get rid of Mrs. Hick. which gives ue our sense of emell? all tho 1 ire cere At the an advantage ‘Capt. Traprock was returning with which contains washing soda. in being friendly and pleasant with heavy wrap can hide the charm of & ecause the How did his wife from a ten-mile swim to @ = boys. Girle in their teens will act well set up frame ‘x ever available, But any ett. finally?” asked Mr. Jarr . -gANSWERS. =n. fone tho game cage Baa 4 reoond ts neighboring island when one of these Do not throw away melon rinds conactous or cool if they Imagin y Get busy with this mop-sttck ex siness giri will find t r joy tha I didn't get rid of her,” was the New York; % Assyrian P » hay toertble creatures came after lim. They make excellent sweet pickle love boy. It is the girl who makes ercise the firs ‘che wak-wak “was swimming on the that you will enjoy with the oold a pal and good friend of a boy wh purface, and at ten feet I skw his meat Gunday wsappere during the acts naturally and gains the my jymmt Jaws open, lined with rows up- winter, friends, : I put on my things and toid # such te “Who ‘tikes (rtd mn; ¢ dynamite; 5, Nordica free moment you have five minutes night and morning witb rep): sf ¢ 4 iW love Take perfect body poise, h'means th D stick can make of the most ber ehe must excuse me, after she North America; 7, Quebec; §, Roose. onions whe is in lover it correct balancing of ntire figure unp sing material the mowt beau- bad gorged and cried over the way velt; 9 Bvanston Gi; 10, olfactory very fond of hima “Who ; with the bead well up. Raise the mop Uful figure. ‘ her daughter treats‘her, Finally I got serve. the most?” may @ asket., } é ' hla mg apne