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3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922, The lact- Story of the Russian Famine A Pr I] like?” ringer _ AUTHOR OF “THE eater WIFE THE HOUSE OFT INTRIGUE” eee HIS ts a-semi-official, unvarnished, truthful ator amine t iver in Bu-jands thousands like her in sou sHunEeE SS USTRATED BY WILLE JONNSTONE conditions in Russia—sirst written by a man tho from » the Peasants, |famine area . oe : September of last year t th ki , and the fertility of] In the afternoon, under the “gan ANOTHER ba ei Se Wake WHO’S WHO IN THE STORY. e vee Le pie leeds Suen ine » year to ave ‘ © and ia id tha Sale 3% A _ ‘ i! with his characteristic pantherlike effort to feeding the starving children of the dixtrict Amara t of. the pepu-| ited som of the Hest idle, weties unt pee mit ists of sel f RE A Groen at : aes #> -POmE SMEG Gh Git) FEEK® late, sca ; a ie a 0 “T “freedom” in Greenwich Village. Her : ae ; _ yctepercisnr for ins American Rettes ame dark-skinned,| kitchens in the elty. ‘We found them| Teddle had sald, “I deaplae| 4» UNCLE HANDLER, “ihe Major,” betore leaving for Hot Springs, noes | pe es mates ime thot eee Wat he writes in the series of artic Hevinning to-day what he tantseyed, Orientatel king race who] fairly well run, with a greater p the whole pack of them!" toeee Hor telling: his old chur . hn nthe ae ae ionoe ictal A saw st uti cane 7 hime tn report o A his f r \ vl eatin tee 1 ee al : A Sailor ie eel pp oan rong LCP 5 eae Haseeno bt COMMODORE STILLMAN, that she is “too pretty to be running around 1 Ba bal ie pele ing ere. From the bare record of starvation tn the shockiun reports of ee cen pn Is} rations und ‘ 2 a ¢ Com-| tops er uncle is forced to be satisfied with her independent attitude We 0 ‘ cannibaliam that tt some places followed in its tre the , boxed |Mohammedaniam and their language]the children from immediate starva wre, a scion of the statelier years. OU aint AN. 4 portrait painter, iorces His aration i aes aid a Ne ndden bev vee upon official facts thing Uke Arabic. Before the]tion, although not ofa caloric value ver!" reported Teddie, starint] Kisses her, “To punish him she asks that got off his aut Yu The writer of the articles isan American, fe is the son of the late |war this territory used to produce] sufficient to keep thelr undernour-|xediy at her unfinished sketch of GUBONT DORGAN, a prizefighter, to Beat hit, which Dorman. dows sh anked #0 hi vod to me I x9 ud Gov. Bhafroth of Colorado, a graduate of the Universiti Michipan |considerably more cereals than was|ished bodies from growing weaker.|the Macauley Mission by Moonlight. | Horosn thereupon also kisses her and assumes rights over her roadster, much |i vern® Mmsee 1 got to dream! and California, He served during the war h the Teh Pield Avtilery. eee f ts own we itaceaiitns At ibs une about Ldchgnt ia te what, may Task, do you In-} 15 the annoy sls of i ty We ‘ Siva. thou ‘bene pas @ member of the Amerivan Re tdministration tn Poland and [and the rich black of its folling}children of Kazan were being fed in 4 doing?” inquired the stiff-shoul- annoyance ? Te Ait ‘t Pa wenty-five thousand bucks Tee exsuen vo head the work in the Samara district Jains se 14 lude the posst-|Government homes and kitchens, but ed old visitor, RUBY REAMER, a modek who threatens Teddie with “the law,” because] coi cash ain't no dream. And d’yuh Dorgan has apparently thrown her over ATTORNEY SHOTW ELL. representing Raoul Uhlan, calls to demand 25.006 for his client for the beating. So Teddie calls on GERRY WEST. one of her own set, a childhood playmate, now a law- yer, She tells her story, whereupon Gerry also kisses her She had Intended to say that she wanted to live for Art, But she hesi- tated, F Art, at that particular juncture, seemed a very unemic and know. what I'm goin’ to do, and do right now? I'm goin’ up to that Uhlan y and get that twenty-five thousand ck. Just so 's you can see I'm a usive ne to live fol 1 je ore oO p level the you'v Be ee aaveKE: TORU wHRE LOUIS LIPSELT. a’ teporter on the Star, 1s called in by West, who takes] Uttle more on the level than you've Ie had no idea, In fact, just What] sence spite oi Feddie’s indignation at heing kissed again, to fight her ene- | Penn, imazinin did intend living for. She was] Nes Mm shile feces torpay. GHIARTS. lati I'm goin’ to make that studio-tiz- jess impatient of others than shef Mes Pedkte, however, decie bi soldi ard come acrdss wit’ that dough—with that dough,'* he amended, remember~ WSs ing, in his excitement, certain old. ' ae time admonitions as to the utterance of his mother-tongue “Tut t don't want you to do that!" cried Teddie, harboring a strangely musidied up and reluctant admiration for the deluded young fire-eater with " tonce have been. She even venized) kindliness under the inten tions of that over-per the older world, howe J he may have been in bys ext of those intentions And that,@impinging on her de luted young spirit, intrigued her into emissary er heavy a brief bat depressing moor of self the Saint Anthony light in his blazing pit There w no trace of tears in Die eve lier eyes, for Teddie was not habitu ‘Of course yuh don’t. ‘The things ally lachrymose, But, before she got yuh buffaloed the same as yuh @ot me buffaloed,’’ proclaimed the knftrht of the ring, ‘Ahd the whole layout's wrong. The only thing that got hurt about that guy was his dignity, T knew what I was doin’ ail the time. I held hack on the sleep-punch, and played wit’ him. TI didn't give him anything that a pound of beefsteak wouldn't put right inside 0’ twenty: four hours—-and he knows it as well as I do “But now he’s pulled this blackmat! stuff I'm goin’ to put him wise to how I was toyin’ wit’ him. I'm goin’ to let him see that {f he ever so much as opens his trap about this business he's goin’ to have It decorated wit''a double set o' plates when I get through wit’ him—when I get through with him, And the next time he'll holler so loud for help they'll be fan- nin’ him wit' a hearse-plume before he's finished." Teddie tried to step him as he turned away Noth-thing doin'!"' he proclaimed, found that mood conquered and killed was unable to resist the tempta tion to let her bobbed head sink wearily into the crooked arm whieh rested on one end of the none-too order: errywood table “Oh, I say, you know; this sort x of thing won't do!’ ejaculated the BeLVSete lee = ‘ : ; obviously disturkég old’ Commodore. “It won't do, my dear,’’ he repeated, Article II. as he patted what was left of th bobbed hair with his fatherly old KAZAN AND THE TARTAR SO- CIALIST SOVIET REPUBLIC. hand. By Will Shafroth ‘Teddie, however, was without the spirit either to agree or disagree with District Supervisor American Relief Administration in the District of that statement. And hef unhappiness so melted the heart of the benignant old Commodore that he took her hand and stroked it as he talked to he Samara from Sept. 15, 1921, to May 15, 1922 (New York Evening World) Publishing Company And so gratified was he to see even FTER two days in our sleeping car in the Moscow Station we the ghost of a grim little smile about her lips that a paternally commisera- tive impulse prompted him to stoop down and kiss the magnolia-white cheek! So intent, indeed, had he been on Copyright, 1 by 'F te, ‘i . ji eee aiyl ye his contemplation of this white cheek, with his movie hero side-movément were-assigned a large, modern <i zoe “e . 4 _ jai ake faintly shot through with its shell- of the hand. “I'm Trish, Tam, and building of thirty rooms for living a ans ti : : he m A pink, that the door had opened and a me Irish is up. Yuh're goin’ to see quarters and offices. The plumbing SAM aRA third person had stepped into the this goob bitin’ on a mouth-gag or. was out of re- \ studio without his being conscious of yuh're goin’ to ‘Ree crape swingin’ Gale ane, ihe Russia, and though on all the main) bility of a erop failure. it was not long before the Govern-|the fact. And {t was the voice of this line trains « heating system} were run, only over his door mat!’ “It's no use,'? Teddie still tried to” tell lim. ‘It's too late. It will only or two wagon lits] But the methods of agriculture are]ment was forced to reduce the ra-intru¢ people having some] still, primitive there; in ploughing|tions both in num had to be fixed,| fairly important connection with thefonly the surface of the ground istity. What thts r more than Teddie's sudd s and in quan-|recoil of startled wonder, that prompt ion was may be]ly brought the Commiedpre to atten n but it must have| Government could get a place on} scratched, and in many places the}scen from what was being served in|tio Pay ' drole ills ini Worse: thenkthey, them, While in the Moscow Station we| land has’ been seeded in grain year}one of the typleal kitchens we visited.| "So he's doin’ it@Mapt!” called out i ea REET been 4 VOrY¥ | saw several trainloads of people leav-Jafter year with no rest and no crop] We found one portion to be Gunboat Dorgan, WR R qi cer of nel Pee ected cae Gt ate grand place in]ing, who, we were informed, were] rotation, As a result periodic short- nd of black bread. incredulity in his young volee. Where SEU NRT TAT cadete naa ee the old days, | Werkmen going out into the country ty os hy vecurred, which the 5 f rye bread. , upon he threw down his hat and ad- igerency without fit and proper with its marble] UMN food back to the eity,. The sight | ants have atw been able to tic iy mtieee aioe vanced slowly toward the table-end ary we to this Jayoutinow u was a remarkable one. First, aboutpover hy their reserve. stocks or by dried fish in a. soup Migay it Guick,”” the prisectieiter| "A PATERNALLY COMMISERATIVE IMPULSE PROMPTED HIM TO| “I'm wire to this layout now, staircases andliwenty empty box cars were pulled| help from the Government. But this Ie on ag communded. —"D"_ yt vant me to STOOP DOWN AND KISS THE MAGNOLIA-WHITE CHEEK,” announced from) theses ae salons with}up in front of the station, inside of | year there were no reserves—all sur-_ ‘This was all many of those children} qnock his Lock off . . ; ity dave sun? aeHted Mae got AON ee ar eg ae —+ painted ceilings, | Which was a perfect mob of people—| Plus stocks having been requisitioned [received the whole ay. not only you, buf also your—your » have yuh?" derid it up. no use trs z cried T: already on here's b@gh-Aoo much of I saw the old bird tryin’ to kiss yuh!’ proclaimed the indignant youth. “Who is this young jackanape: interrupted the older man, in no way d the terrible drought all along the Volga Valley had brought a crop peananis, Some wore sleeping on| {illite tnexampled in the modern in a turmoil] their packs: some were just sitting 2 batho with cleaning up, arranging things,|UP. leaning against the wall, not ear-]| THOUSANDS FLEEING FROM petting. in furniture and. trying to[ iS and many others were jamming HUNGER. the dods, trying to be first out. When] Arriving in Kazan, our ‘tovarisch settle newly-arrived Americans, athe s iven the door to the| (the Russian word for “comrade"), as small party of us set out for the fam-| platform was opened and they began] we had begun to call our Government ine area to make the first survey and | Streaming through and climbing into|friend, started off to make connection: report on conditions in the Volga Val-|th® a Each and every one had af with the authorities while w sack pack on his shoulders with [took a look around the station, In fessional boxer, a good afternoon dignant-eyed cross-examine ‘And the old Commodore buttoned} “I've just paid your nd took his departure. He] $25,000 as compensa claimed off. And | ain't sayin’ yuh're a quit- aout Uhlan }ter, for yuh've only a girl. But youh his coat his in-| don’t see me layin’ down in the shafts sallied forth with considerable trepi- | Juries, tie, us coolly as] wit’ a thing like this under me nose. . dation, trepidation which remained [she was able I'm goint through wit’ this, and no- with him even until he stopped in at} Gunboat Dorgan fell back, guped afhody's goin’ to stop me. And maybe & telegraph office on lower Fifth Ave- [little and then swallowed hard this'll square up a little for—for intimidated by the interloper with the} nue. There he despatched a none too “Yuh paid—yuh paid that mutt--|them lamps o” yours IT put on the cauliflower ear carefully. worded mes8age to Uncle|that money—for—for what he'd get | plink!” “Didn't 1 see this old mutt pullin'|Chandler in Hot Springs, announcing |tarred and feathered for—down In my , that mugain’ stuff?” persisted Gun. |that things looked very dark indeed, [bailiwiek!" he gasped, wide-eyed with | (copyright, 1992, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine hoat, ignoring the stately old géntle-]8 ‘Theodora seemed to be mixed up|incredulty: corporated.) FOUR THOUSAND IN SEARCH OF BREAD. Arrangements had been made for a hout trip that night to Bogorodsk, a refugee concentration cimp. Two Government automobiles were put on the special boat prepared tor us, and the Prime Minister, who was the real head of the Government; the Chairs mea of the Old Tartar Soviets, and the Minister of Agriculture accom- panied us. We “sailed” at 1 o'clock 5 men, Women and little children—all (vate, Une his all dirty and apparently al! Place was still Jey We were three Americans, John . ve fighter by the] Teddie nodded. , Toot ful the Jowiauy—w chakictettotieliie inouth wf Septeniber wit the tta-|ip Une avoridio. (Ag the Wuuke ecemed {an with the rosebud in his lapel. |vith) a young prize fighter by the Ma Gainbost, uesing that oven “ Gregg, Dr. Frank Golder and myself; | of all travel Russ: 1 they|portant raiiway stations in Rus: pekaarrocaity well populated with the} But Teddie was herself by this time/name of Dorgan, and suguvs’ing tint Seen repeated 300 an hana Rvearnonr ag pte and with us went a delegate from the|were all pushing and shouting and|were filled to overflowing with miser-|small game of the region, we stretched | #4 she fixed her champlon from the oe seats SO ee ee Te milent ; ride ; | ment.) Foreign Office,.a chauffeur for our|"ehting. Many women were among [able-looking, ragged refuzees. ‘They [out in our blankets on the Lenches in] Bast Side with a cold and steely stare nasa tinea ra - Ford, which went along oma flat car, {{l™ most all of ie peasant type, | slept on the floor of the stations, clut-|the smoking room. I want to talk to you!’’ she said, ‘ alone and well able to take care of thi ves, with shawls over their heads and sandais on their feet, bend ing under the weight of their heavy with great deliberation. And she made} ‘eddie, alone with her irate young that announcement with such an un.[Prize fighter, turned and regarded ous ri ed eye looked-for note of masterfulness that, | im with a studiously narrowed ey . unimpressed as it left the new-comer,} “Now, what do you : i ant to Hal Price nde tered up the corridors and encamped in the open spaces outside the station, waiting, sometimes for months, to get a train to take them away from the At about noon we tination, and on the low, sendy beach wh e debarked we saw another unforgettable sight. About four thou- d our des- and two “provadniks,”’ by which name the Russian Pullman porters are known. Our departure was made, as : burde Suddenly th a n a Re . 4 read [sand refugees who had come do! it rather bewildered the old Commo.| know?" she quietly dem planned, on ‘Thursday night, Sept. 1.|DUNens Suuddenty, with a warning [hunger to some mythical land of bread } san A refi ea 10 had come down to eg c 0 WeSC GEL ease eos P e train sta off. lea and honey other Vo ch of id | dore a c slay of the } 3 i der than she had felt only one short but incident to it was a delay of the some behind, while some rin along} We were told in Kazan that 72,000] were encamped on the river bank ina} “And T guess T gotta earful or two Ider than she had felt on ; sort which we afterward came to ac-| beside a car, threw their sacks in of these refugees hart been evacnated | tewible state of wretchedness, Bach]|to unload to yuh!" countered Gun] 4 Ea iicnonn schema nicsint cept as inevitable, but which we at] then fourht their way up through tho|fvom that government by the author- | fr or group had wn little | boat, betraying that hewas laboring Aan ‘ Seat anise ua * Gunbout Dor crowe ne doo! few had be ic srobably at least an eq shelte Nich consisted « wnkets, | under a t whic ee ae |doutte in this mix-a jun that time had not yet learned to take {CTO*4 Im the door. A few had been |ities, and probably at east an equal ter, which consi blankets, Junder an excitement which more re. [Qui In tts mis tne able to climb on top, pnd there were}number had fled from their homes fearpets, matting or rug overfeent events had only temporarily quite calmly, The Government had been notified two days before that we would need a chauffeur, and we were assured that everything would be arranged. As the hour for’departure neared no chauf- feur had yet appeared. Mr. Volodin, a secretary from the Foreign Office, whom by this time we had nicknamed = “Bye-bye” from his inevitable form of expression on parting, came to the house in a car and said the chauffeur would be at the station, I myself drove the Ford down, but at the sta- tion stil! no chauffeur, As train time approached we began to grow uneasy, some between (he cars “ i 2 quite understand,” pro Well first thin just what yuh said “When?” temporized T where “Just b'fore T kissed yuh, right here in this room,’ asserted the over- honest youth. no train ever seemed to have enough room for all the travellers who wanted to gu. Our trip from Moscow was made quite comfortably We had a wagon lit, our own blankets, two little kero- sene stoves and six week¥’ provisions, with the exception of bread, which we were told we could buy anywhe: along the way, Our plan was to gi first to Kazan and then down, either by boat or train, to Sir and Samara, thus ¢ ing what was ported to be the worst famine dis tricts, Whether we should continuc or to Saratov and then over to on of the Black Sea ports was net def nitely decided when we left Moscow DOCTOR AN EXPERT soOUP without being registered through of- ficial channels. But nevertheless the movement of these unfortunates was at wll times under the control of the Government, as were all other a tivities which went on, After the stories which-we had heard of unor ized mobs of pe ts burning: vil- lages and moving on toward the big cities and of the anarchy and lawle ness which existed in the provinces, it was Impossible not to be impressed by the absolute authority of the local Governments and their entire control over the people From the Kazan Station we saw a terribly pitiful refugee camp in the allroad yards, There were almost a thousand of thoxe unhappy people a framework extending two and a half feet ont of the ground. All the fam- ily belongings they had brought with them in boxes or sucks, and these formed the back and sides of the little hovels in which they had installed their Lares and Penates. Some of them had already been theye three and four weeks, waiting A trip byg automobile into the in terior showed the condition of the vil- lages,to be even worse than we had expected. Food stocks were practically exhausted and it seemed impossible that the peasants could live through the winter, But in spite of this we found them planting the grain which was being distributed to them by the Soviet authoritie: Some were dying, eclipsed. “E should be obliged to know just who this young bounder is,’ repested the older man, in his most authorita tive quarter-deck manner, But that manner Was entirely lost on Gunhout Dorgan “Yuh just pl T want ‘0 know yout the ear? fie. "And dead, yuh old Has- Been, until T say a word or two to me} "% é = WVhereupo ‘eddie stiffened and lady-friend here,"* he proclaimed as he| ye eee eee eee on her Clearance of confronted Teddie and gave his back| oy; tor to an all too negligible enemy ey y op orry the bee! y mistak came here to find out what right epee pedale, duing He eon ee eo , about it,"’ explained Teddie, doing her a law-sharp named West has got tolicst to be patient, “I remember now take that car of yours away from me. I]t said. you could have the ear, And, 812 6x9 844 9x12 $54 9x12 matter of fact, you are perfectly Seamless Seamless Wool wantta know what call he's got to load me to it, or what's left of it!" Brussels Velvet Axminster ml Ruby up wit’ a lot o’ talk about me Then why's this man West talkin’ goln’ to State's Prison. Nee \ ge those) ue) Ht |mariy were leaving their homes, and And I may be w prize-fighter, but} so pig about grand larceny and gettin’ Rug Rugs Rugs i if Agi 4 huddled together in little ips, with ae : I've got the right to ask if I aln’t Agger Herat alee but Mr. Volodin, being more versed ho shelter against the cold rain ex-|th® majority of the others had that NOT RRGaEELRilarnermerwarw oni me locked up? What's he know about $5.98 $22 2' i "Doc" cd who had been in} TO Bheite vollen rer the ved dec a one my work on the} wna aca SaatihT wet rtwae Brae we tn tee ways ot Seine tn Rue oe ra arene te taneniaan ye bOX cars under which they [wollen | “hanKer | Deliv’ Which | is] square. I've got’ SHAN S: Deen, (peels [aes ouly a co ee tursia before and spoke t aneua used by the eating of grass and | 5 . yuh and me? Yuh were up ag'inst it, “A prize fighter?” interrupted the] and 1 could see it, and I helped yuh — IMPORTED GRASS RUGS older,man in the background. Thenlout the same as Ld help any. girl ox12 4.6x7.6 he strode va awled at night. Most of them were little children whose parents hac vithe left them to go in ch of sia, remained quite calm. After a few minutes’ telephoning he found that gome one had slipped up and there perfectly, turned out to be a master in the art of making Russ ‘shehee,” p with ¢ weeds, The officl: is of the Tartar Republic ) : were ready and willing to co-operate rously in between the | ang 1 didn’t hold me band out when I : i am ih [RM Mh St Aa aah fv rte evr oo Tea a saat $4.39 $3.79 no chauffeur available. After a tobe handy, thrown in.[the way eee Tak. noctit the t ey OP" | Hayden, that a girl of: your antece IL eoaalcene ucuDle Saree The ‘ 7 : bayer Howear ated ney ( Webareneat | ana eeces ’ voune thine : Ho y aGE Bes © true condt- eee he y ava dentine at wie) the trouble y ne best grade grass Rugs in the newest patterns. Some are water staine, ‘J amy Sects Saroeet., eon yereabion | Wr Olt, ing Maison inan whom] sue mMosT WRETCHED PICTURE] {ivns. It did not take us long to seu | cents has—has come to have dealings |.an," Teddie tried to tell him. “I was Le Ree V ae RUGS @ith the “comrade who drove his| the Government had with ou hat the famine was even worse t with’? willing to accept service from you NEW PRO fter his three years N York OF ALL han as’ deatine a ; P gar, Volodin asnured us that either his] Si ko Ionglieh vers fluently and wast over in all the relief work 1 had |? nae expected and to get off a wire But she tn turn was destined to in- | without stopping to nsider nether W t rprooh man ® Serviceable, all year round rugs. These are _ 4 . ne rae bade ae sand wel e re relief work TL had}to Moscow saying: “Speed in getting | tertuption. or net-H could be repaid, I mean ade slight mill seconds chauffeur would go or he would bring| very ready to piteh in to help at an Jone in Central Europe had 1 seegfout our relief supplies is of the te § d'yuh want me to throw this|quately repaid, And that's where I 9x12 4639 6x6 the man who had been assigned to the| thins from a Ding came, Whieh T children whose condition compared 10] most importance to many children of |d Koat out o' here?" was Guaboat {made my mistake, You'll have to We organized in the corridor, to aret tren of ° . Job. Meant er iablahecis We fg, | that of these emaciated little skeletons. Tthis region, Who are,dying of actual |Dorsan's crisp and angry demaad of Jattribute that mistake, I'm afraid, te whose gaunt faces and toothpick le around which their rags were flutt ng, testified to the truth of the re nore that they were dying off daily by the en. ‘These children got a mall dail It was no time for the train to leave, but nevertheless off the other r tore in search of « driver. About hour later, after our For cussed quite frankly starvation every day th first leg of our journey in good time covering the thousand voests. from Moscow to Kazan (about six hundred and fifty miles) in just about thirty- 1 the defects in my bringing up. It’s u CORK LINOLEUM RUGS Stop it! cried Teddie with alsort of penalty for the past. One Wonderful ass riment of very select patterns, stamp of the foot. “Stop it, right herelects into the habit of acceptin 46x12 6x 7.6 x 10.6 oxi nd right mow! I'm .tired of all this. things, just as one accepts cinnamon Dean of st Eepan't wand one [Looe gen the tenimean oe eo ool f|| ee eS $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 {In his third article Mr, Shafroth de scribes the terrible conditions in birsk and the Volua r Sim n thereabout had been safely loaded and our baggage stowed] six hours papal Sty, SSH OH OE Hye ADM AGN a tate of destitution and starvation | her mome nt of eaiie ete tur . the Mudgon from the ferry 75¢ COTTAGE CARPET ered, Gown cares as ie ha i artis Mhettte” Fonty uning that prevented all or them belt ly es odore will tly : : ; 7 inches wide reversible carpel in new cheerful patents 29 feur, having only received notifica.]* ¢HY of jlmost tw d thou-| rom aying. And we found it to be : erate i very special, per y«¢ sind por situated inks } ! ton’ of thé xix weeks’ trip an hour] “i, Peo! mated Gh te RADUAY ihaeg ' when th.) THINK LAUNCH LOST ON LAKE n very Jeind of yo tm Jorrensive to me, and t 60c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING § i t fe ¢ ny f lib r A ¢ ; and @ half previou At last the| Tartar { n apy a aN Kft Mey goat With Six Aboard ay tours A iitved patience, “Lut he poe tra heavy enamelled floor coverings: beautiful assort- train Was ‘aswembled and we started) tn oe out ot t aan Hard-boiled” as 1 1 conti] Overdue at Tolede—Searen an‘t possibly help mw, and ment of Linoleum Patterns; wbsolutely waterproof, off, none of the Russians regarding} (pl AVE Meicteatioition ue care and the sight of n mother Ses puswbly do any good by vermaining | episka!’ cried Gunboat, with a de ‘ Gut from Full Rolls. All best makes the delay as anything unusual. plea, but in reality: is very cloweiy p{n one litte group hich we came, | iiehepowered. thirty-f *[here. Bo if you'll permit Mr. Dorgin |iisive hoot, finally arriving at a deft-| - tied © central authority, receiv- [with a bit of a be Wrapped in an} \iuh six Toledo mun ab and me to talk this qu ove yInite ide@ in what seemed a morass RAILWAYS BADLY DEMORAL- Jing inc ‘om it and being decjold shaw. She showed us thed Pu on ourselves” of wbstractions. “Where's the + NewYork FloorCoverin 50! IZED. pendent my t ts} wretched little thing, with that wiz-] 1 As be # my “You are requesting € andin’ up to a big stiff like that?" Railroad transportation, though} military ened look on its tiny f ind then | Boat Club storey to you her would-be benefu 1 afraid sn‘t thinking of the Bee. asetied tag te} ther The three inhabi-[with tears in hor eves held out tor} Bele, Sh jutved, as he reached for his fu," Teddio rather weartly Corner 0 Flatbush Avenue fulton St : ‘ 7 were Stank ned > spread! our inspection a small arthy ne m1 eYon minst,! at im hin 4) was rather selfisht VT eas i nm badly disorganized. Ge WHY Vara pels apricultural countdy form- howe: plack bread Which Was ull ale lingeront nue in, wares FAN MOtiCle cha; MtIAD, Hayden” vemoeitotinig:the DiRKE: UMN Livingston. BROOKLYN: fulto me principal passcng: ot dog a purt of the valley of ibe Volga, bad to iced it. And there Were thous ll launch, dhe other with Gignity, “to bid “Well, yuh ain't suffered none ‘rom = —_ _ 4 a