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eee > “ Soop hig ve BY * ELEANOR. GATES Author of. “The Poor Little Rich Girlz ILLUSTRATE D ROBE BE. Oe eee OHNNIE SMITH, ten, lives with big To prodigious strength, in a flat in New ¥ section. Johnne, who knows nothing of bis ongin, is maid of all Si ahinea Dats work in the Barber flat He vow to himeelf, “Good “ Another member of the family is Barber's aged father, a veteran of the [turns for Grandpa don’t ‘mount . 2 >. Civil War, who lives in a wheel chair and en) Johnnie's make-believe | much,” he declared. "So I'm gotn’ CHAPTER XXIV. Barber. a longshoreman of [made biscuits and gravy, and botled pik tk's most densely populated | coffee, "I'll get A merit badge," he vowed, “even if LT have t' do a@ tot wanted t’, but it Wouldn't come out! It's ‘cause T ain't @ reg'lar scout yet. After @ whilo I'll be better, But now all I can do ts keep my teeth clean. Rich Little Se Boys ys to make-believe places, luxuriating in_make-beleve feasts served]! Mood-turn Wik Tami \ Father Pat, & make-believe butler named wtister Buckle, Cis, a girl older than Jolrinie, |g any pga em aay S Every ono stared at the strange ; is the boy's ster, sa far as he knows, and hie loves her like one. Jonanic | Tom Who cast He “enemy he bee Itttis figure, ome were ctitous, ristmias Clu has learned what he knuws from Cis’s school books and he reads and im {4be sno UN Gan Kei Otis ead He uses a make-believe telephone in calling make-beli ho MMAR deal Hela eS (re Oe tee) SeOeac Devore e friends, Everybody Eligible to Membership i T've already stated, the finest agines. ohnnte’s tongue left b. and Mr, Astor Mr, Vanderbilt and Mr. Rockefeller, all without knowing it.) 2yhnnios tongue ler ete are on fnendly terms with Johnnie Smith N 5 Ir. Perkins, the Seoutmaater? ‘Two hours of travel and feasting with grandpa and with telephoning to Lt hoped ¢ was whit dl she asked. She was white, and ald his millionaire friends has caused the housework to suffer. Barber returns, scives| not took at Harber. Johnme and threatens dire punishment. | he good neighbor Mrs, Kukor, whose | “geoutmaster!" repeated the long- affection is greater than her knowledge of Lnglish, intervenes and assists in such | ghoman. "1 guessed you was up to a housecleaning as the Barber flat seldo:n got some deviltry!’—this to Johnnie. johnny wanders from home, to Broadway, to Fifth Avenue and there for] +what time (morrow will that guy the first time sees a real book store. A woman who sees and appreciates bis] come? e Should interest gives him a bundle of books, among them Aladdin. He finds his way| "pout ‘loven ! ab ST OUIALE TC HCHine Tika Maa TEe tahe to Madison Square Garden and is taken under the protection of a one-eyed cow] “Leven,” mused Barber. ‘Hm! h 1 7 BO MeR On GA te Laeteeds tale ate boy, fed and given a sight of the inner glories of the circus. Well, y' needu't put up no lunch for : ie sae onne tee a Le Levi 'A book inside of his blouse saves Jolinnic from serious hurt by a horse's} me in the morning. I'll come home. Fe eee ancaie ot biaakt kick. One-Eye finds the bruised arm a good excuse for taking Johnnie home | 1 want t’ look at that scout gent. STG Gocccd Unett y oe He goes by taxi-cab, an infrequent form of transportation in his neighborhood t ie fee aie 23 ie ea é the Johnnie and his companion are greeted with respect by the neighbors and CHAPTER Xt, iSight cele pret tte be welcomed by grandfather, Cis and Mrs. Kukor and half kindly by: Yom Barber The Mesting. HeLa een lemon whe ned on more himself. . ‘T was a hollow-eyed boy that grested was staring in amaze. “Who in all his A splendid Christmas in which One-Lye played a generous Santa Claus ’ : fo. ove : : ’ mas | Mr. Perkins when the scout- life ever before saw a guttersnipe with opened winter. Johnnie without shoes or keavy clothing worked indoors. In a eyes so clear, honest, fea manly? January a truant officer called. Barber said “Let the city feed him if it wants gah dalled ieee) Aud that Buent.!? (ne Rentieman ae him to go to school.” And he had Johnnie read to show his education had not | ,,""You'll eee."* mourned | Johnnie Jared, as if he were talking to bim- been neglected. The officer postponed action “Here ho says T can’t listen t’ scoutta’ ‘that yo could fale light ac lt as March that Johnnie, rich with gold from ‘Treasure Island, was play-] 9@ mor — nigat Saath eT ie war horse under the Second Avenue L and ran into a troop of Boy Scouts |. The door opened was bse Johnt F i. Jol ‘as looking Int alr thi whoge leader asked him to join. He called on Johnnie, instructed him in bathing| Slamming the door, he stared Mr. Many aan kindecand THAN) CA and ‘turned the boy's thoughts to the great outdoors. Perkins from head to foot. Sid 3 : MORE atti": he. ease ew eet Belin hat shaded them; and short, (Copyright 19% of Appleton & Co.) ywas her hair, Usually stfe wore it| “When did the cat bring you in? flaming-red hair filled in at either side CHAPTER XVIII. braided, and tied at the nape of her] Mr. Perkins was smiling. ‘The cat sep } of the head between hat and car. The Roof. neck. Tut now that braid was pinned| brought me in just before he brought And whero a’ yo think ye're goin = ¢ : " ! 7 ” wid th’ ro: * inquired the giant in HERE was no mistake about|°"the back of her head you in,’"’ he answered quietly, rs sj She did not take that coil down. The reply wrought an Instant and} « LL TI ’ “SHES “ . the blue uniform. i’ ; Gobnnleealmprevingektr “Her | vat ahgrwas by AG miediw qadiiiereat| RurHIE change In Bie TOOL ONGe) Toate Mice p Ce cnaz yi” HE COBRED. Uf Giant Sebi > 'xact where," replied Johnnie. kins noted it the moment he}to the attitude of Big Tom. When| there's somebody in this room that's PRUE LG VERS ON Ue Cuma, OL sec NO AN MOSRING. _ we SiR at ihe ear Atepped through the door one morning | the longshoreman entered unexpecte€-| gittin’ fresh," he observed; ‘“and|tened. What was Barber hunting?) *bout this, he'll Te Sil auGae WORE fobae Just Gas! arty tn the hext week. What had |7ucls would’go white {f {t happens again I'll slap the fancy | Did the longshoreman know about the] iil] M Perkins echt : Lh ion When Big Tom was out she would] eyeglasses right off his facet” Handbook? If he found it, what would] "Shi! She put an arm abou: | ¥¢, out into the sun helped most, he declared, was the| walk about restlessly; would halt] pfowever, Mr. Perkins was not| happen? him, “Who'll tell Big ‘Tom? Don't et wnere a. as if they suspicioned he had not come by the boquet honestly. On he sauntered—wost, then north, “Hey there!’ A whistle blew—a Police whist! Instantly he brought up. A scout fs obedient to “duly constituted ,au- thorities."" The policeman was standing In front things we give at Chri tmas can't even be sen. Now the Good Habits that Geraldine’s going to get ere like that. Geraldine wants a doll, and she’s going to get a lovely one that is scantily supplied as to wardrobe. Also, she’s to receive a darling, little work-basket simply stuffed with pieces of material just large enough for the doll’s dresses. With the basket is a thimble, some ducky-doll patterns. What you don’t sce with these i the Sewing-Habit The young lady will also receive a few books. When she's tired of sewing for her child she will read. If she'd got a gold ring instead of the books, later on she'd be fretting for a square diamond. But having books, when she’s older she won't worry about what's on her fingers. Because, for Christmas, 1922, she was presented with—the Reading Habit Membership Pledge The Everung World, New York. x WILL do my utmost to give some child a hap>y Christ- yt And, oh, live, young man?"* Name..++ open window at night. And Johnnie|absentmindedly with her faco to al frightened, ‘You wanted to see] After a time Barber appeared. He|you worry. I'm not his daughter. [**Ked the policeman. ; must have even more fresh air. wall. She did not want to talk. She} me?" he said. blew into the top of the chimney Pahaaaen ea Sc eae stent ed ne - “But how're we going to manage] *S Writable. She sighed a good! “You seem t’ hang ‘round here} ‘T he ordered, CHAPTER XXIII. NCR Ege teeetine! Paskinn wantéa to ‘kaow!l” She took to watehing the] about two-thirds of your time, And] Startled, Johnnie fairly rose into the Roses That Tattled. Aun dbaal dp fey ties . a anil wishing it were to-morrow. | just what's the {dear? now, > y came Cis, switching herlwant me 1y in importantly, Under one |and fat street t') Mrs. Kukor gone lie was carrying a long,| ‘“Ye're not fat, Father!" denied the} “But ye put a eee Roly slats ne, I . policeman, They were all under way | Sl flowers of a Suni cad ant tie nous of now, with Johnnie in the middle. “Oh, don't you worry, eenigu | sew. youre’ ng up Mts demanded Johnnie.| swell, solid then, amended the| Kid," advised Big Tom. “'T git mig) Fai: riends ow, shure, “poll!” erted Cis, scornfully. Shefother, hreathing hard. “Shure, since| little out o’ him.” lings about this lace “What about the roof?" And if she consented to take part in]” «yye been giving the boy setting-up That night, so soon as Big Tom|® thing, oll she cared to do wus] exercises.” was asleep, Johnnie made his firet| DUTY the unhappy Co or waten| “pserciges trip to the roof; and understood why} !ovely, and love-smitten, Blaine | the exercis His meal finished, he slouched out. satiny-whi Mr. Perkins has recommended it, Ah,| breathe her last. work Then Johnnie relaxed and slumped} “Another doll this was a place to breathe! Cis got worse and worse. One day| +Phere's a difference in exercis-]into the Morris chair. One noon there was a meeting be-|800n after this, Johnnie came upon he was half way to the stove. Gig lel ee op Barber ate, or blew fiercely at the : saucer from which he was drinking eo air, When he touched the floor again H' As if he can't git all he needs doin’ his x e ‘8 ; ! “ghure hich could be far, f ing,’ said Mr, Perkins, ‘Johnnie] He began to talk to himself aloud . Sects . Father Pat stared. hure, don’t} © r far worse,’ he ass tween Cis and Mr. Perkins. In tin|Edwarda, face down on the biue-room| gets one kind while he's doing his) “Good turns don't work! I'm sorry | *!PPed the cover off the box a ee eae eet ic teees| tell me that! I can see his big/eerted. “In this shady bit’ o' aut, pride and excitement, Johnnie ran to| tloor—Edward . the not-| work. But certain of his muscles are|I ever done him one! I'll never do]! Pink roses snuggling in the cool.) e . ye're shut up, I grant But con- hut away from— fightin’ and catlio™ hands. Barber laughed. ‘Well, I can tell] Sider what ye y' he won't never make a longshore-|Usly things, like vin’ Johnnie turned upward a troubled “Did y' git hurt in the war?” Cls, and “Here he is!" he cried. |to-be-touched! “This ts him! Mister Perkins!" She stood against the hall dour, not developed, I've been giving him CHAPTER Xx. the regular setting-up we give all him another, y’ betcher life And the | dilicate green first time I git a chance, away UU] the bouquet y of ferns! Cis lifted almost with reverence. [look. Boy Scout: go, and this time I won't never comc It was the he e: 2 ‘heavy. ante man—the little runt!’’ names. . smiling shyly. Mr, Perkins gave her The Handbook. “Shucks, your Boy Scouts! '’ sneered} back! ste : 1 che ith "1 re fae ope a piel at maybe wouldn't call] At that, Father Pat shot to his ae I don't mind my old clott ® soldierly bow. UT of a pocket one mourning} pig Tom. Johnnie tapped a signal up to Mrs. | farber appeared It hurt, exactly red the Fath-| feet. ‘Runt ts it!" he cried. "Be-|7 iti ere stoutly “[—I've got to go right back,” wa: O Mr, Perkins produced a book] “It won't burt Johnnte,’ urged the A basket came awingirn| trace to face, they stayed whore ler. “Shure, they didn’t let out anny| cause ye've kept him shut up in this} | on! mend ‘cause they what she said. “Two of the girls ‘re <a small, gray-colored volume | Scoutmaster. He called a brief explanation] they were, stricken into helplessness. [of the blood of me, No, lad dear, they | black place! All Vm sorry for is that ny walting for me downstairs." en ae “volume |" yeh? I know what would hurt|to the little Jewish lady. When the| And the roses swayed to their hard |sent over a whiff of gas, and I had} Barber got up. « Pe euthe 4 ag est, At qupper tne. “Oh,] UPON the cover of which were two] yo, hnjc, and that’s growin’ up t' look| basket went up it swung heavily, for} jreathir : ~ —-- Ithe bad taste t swallow it.” What's y're grudge?” he Father reached out and toow he's handsome she deciared. “My! | Boy Scouts, one of whom-was waving | {je you!" hi; six precious books were in it The girls wouldn't believe how noodle} two flags. “I wonder if The longshoreman cam ym] When the Barber door was reached,| “It's the kind I hold against anny|Je@hnnie into his arms, “Did ye ever to 1 another lad lke him? he In- 1 wouldn't] At that, Mr. Perkins burst out in a carithem: ‘Wier! It cra?" ha {the representative of the law paused|.man who mistreats children! And) ‘il' im “ 2 and splendid he is! Johnnie, hes|iike to look through this," he ob-| laugh. CHAPTER XXII. asked, staring at the bouquet ‘Tio tisten to what was going on inside—| while I draw breath, which won't be) (07 ae bint He aoeks ash ine nicer than you said! Thousands aud | served. Barber kept on: ‘Your looks don’t Cis Tells a Secret. “You—yon remember Mr, Perk- | tear of threats and curses. long, I'll fight that man. 1 He doesn’t mind his thousands of times!” xember Mr, Perk- gs, only he wishes that the tt ‘Oh, gee 1 don't I wish you]suit me, You're altogether too slick, f 3 ‘ Johnnie swaggered a bit over that.} could leave it over Big Tom shrugged. “Y¥’ ain't a ; ‘and then again,| Pe#r, dear, rich, litt! it whispered = Cls,J ins?"* Cis bega night! too pink-and-white, too eye-glassy, iid don't tell ik tol) Barker wrench + out of CHAPTER XXV. well man,” he sald; ic Auioh helena ente. Sencal nee 1 In the morning, she rose earl “Pm giving it to you,” explaincd|and cute-socky, and girl-glovy. T" ; fj her hand t and An Ally Grosses a Sword. y’ happen t’ be a priest. Wat inieilenes Cor acwhlte: thelr praine than usual and helped Johnnie set} air, Perkins put it plainer, y' don’t look t’ me like womebody,, UN) diet Oni es there Ge nete Sateen EFIOER CLANCY aid not Rabck|, Father Pat went a foot nearer toy Pr i Eiones for & white, (heir brane Mire Mar thts | COMMIT e Woah he kok reteine Betan (to tarde tee Fohnnies iat de.gou think” tuke these out. and don't you com O 2 ier the longshoreman. “Because I'm a|{00 busy for specch. Lut at In, civilized!” she erted, the pages he went too fast to suit) “Mm! Perhaps I'm too clean.’ He thought; then, “New shoes?"| “She turned toward her room, Sell upon the Garber’ avon); But oriest,:) he anewered, “TN not be neg | Oe ye med Cia She came home at noon. She was] Johnnie, who wanted full time on “Y¥' don’t look like y've ever done] no nazarded. ‘A new dress?” Ae Beha ‘ ae HaRGAA, pushed it open — discovering! lectin’ me duty Here's one man : " not so shy; instead, she was digni-leach engrossing picture. Theyla lick of honest work In your whole . ‘ ‘i , "AVGHn. were Wolke up Aa Jor | Big ‘Tom and Cis, the lntter swayed | ye won't drive away?” my SHENG aD fled as sho viewed the arm and les] toucnea “Johnnje — Smith,"'—Impressively-- Grds y wailing up in Jobanic , on the alm‘ of the scout) lit work. movement, their ¢ The noon following, the exercising | scout oath and the law over, Mr. Perkins and Cis went down | them to i hd, oh, Cis, not Mister Perkins av erkins is like—like Ble t's who he's like. But Y' look as 1 the calf'd licked Big Tom reached for his hat. “Well, stay then!" the longshoreman was|” ‘igtay? That 1 will!’ cried the tha ve did youk St ouldn't| backward out of react) of the “you're sitting beside a young lady | {it be did t Dey Ueda te) wean ie) huge, sell ‘em, y? beteher life! And he could] ginger that's going to be married!"* jicke GOUtE We wanted tok vod turns, the This brought whiel No," said M rit badges: hasn't happened yet Perkins, ‘‘that Percival, = aS eles te shaking before her eyes Father, ‘The lad and the girl,| P' the stairs together. Johnnie stood] Johnnio was east down on looking Wot Geil Wo Might wit HoKediny| coe eee mare eer onitiaeat TaN (ie AME, and Laled] The officer spoke first. ‘I take it] they've got a friend that's goin’ t” POH Ee Rn) E Yl ve tie: AaINSs) outaide to watch them, and maryelled. | intu the badge question, For he knew | somethin’ besides a calf.” atk ae seemed ee clanwed Mist Pall Sidra eters ial anche ye're not a flort stick as long as his lunge’ll let him,’ he could sit n the Per'lous Seat, y When had he ever seon Cis smile 60] nothing about agriculture, or angling, SW Li think © Mtlow what It ip[tce bed been wearing hes halt apy and oe ein von Ke ie ar “T ain't." . petcher lito much? chatter sp free earl) aaienomy Bar auinion that or tanec in men, Brute] cere? BO longed for Edwarda! = *\ “There you are” sald Big TOM) ais in that case,'—firmly—"ye'll CHAPTER XXVI. Big Tom had little to say when he All that afternoon he was so proud, pea how Mill ever'be a meriteltorce!” atusclet Whe power to give, meas Y'Ye heard from the Princoz | te ed t before her Ho! Ge GRAMUME GEES Beoondieall The End of a Long Day. returned.» When he went to bed, he jusy thinking of Cls with Mr. Verking he told Mr Verking wist-]u hard blow.’ be Gemnnden 7 ARTEL AA IRR Lie roses without the proper eens 66] 1G TOA makes me awful ‘fraid] left Ils door wide. As for Johuato, ve uh la e “No-0-0-0! treet. 'r folks’ll think y're et ry) @ shouldered his ro! rdding mst at her side, Yet the next day she did “Dead right!" answered Barber,| She laughed 0-00-01 fs HSER ag Next, the patrolman gave Johnnie B sometimes," confessed John-| 2° shouldered his roll of bedding aad not invite a similar experience by| sometimes te scout leader seemed striking the table with his open ‘hand, |f0me one else, and really a Pri eople will think Um eraz acablonalsemtcnes attbiannitiemomies't jedeean: sy ST took it to the roof! coming home at noon; nor the next.} to be N . Pee Ne Se 10-1 because he's 80 splendid! Oh, Jon-|sobbed. A girl selling flows riendly shi and t nic, “But he makes Cis] "Sry did jot. tie down, ‘hat coming : + nor ext. [to be as absentminded ay Cis; now ho] hate a mollycoddle! a cutie! al He" Sisss: Guess the most wonde.._| the street SHGAaE OERTH ver sfster, young man,’ he com-| raider, ‘cause she's a girl.” Mik Bacauhe Nib DINE waa CD Tabfact, she never again dropped in 10} asked a question which appeared to reg’tar pil!” Then deliberately reach-| pe’ Busse, coves’ (ao toss Wont, | el undiy marniAgt ee ded Mr iurrenied toe tener, “ana| WA, Decale Na iepint was ype wee the drill, have nothing to do with badges, Also, [ing out, with one finger he gave Mr.ltike Gaiahad!"’ mind, © ‘om U Johnnie." Johnnie durted to obey, and Cis] y+ think bein’ a girl is anny good rea-| wich thrilled and held him, It was CHAPTER XIX it was a ng question. | Ferkins a poke in the chest. OULE FAGW) exoutre coin’ Vanarrel’ olmnla wone 40° H Tut he did} made joyous start toward him.| son for beln’ afraid? Falth, Uttlel Sr that brave. fnulishwoman, fac ASTINGAE Ci “Can you cook’ he inquired That chest swelled, Yet Mr. Perk-] Ono.Byel"" BOM HAI AGE ORG, TLS LOBE) Their hands touched, and the roses|¢riend reminds me o' a certaln story.| 1), face with, her executioners, i iferent Cis. For a moment Juinnie did not an-{ ing continued to smile, But did not] ~ “somebody a thousand times nicer Wied eater iifar seeped changed keeper a grand and sorrowful story: So! latte neue UT for some reason Cis beean| swer en he remembered the law|move back an inch, And presently, /than One-Bye!" she went on. “And|trom them in. i. grimace of ¢ Clancy nodded, “And I'l) see ye| Just as the Edith Cavell ended, who| How far away scemod that order to to show great interest in the} Wich deplored the telling of lies. | with a low "Bah!" of anger and dis-} 4), Jonnnie, how I love him!" Scouts were Did he dare to} later, Father Vat?” he inquired. should come stealing in but Mrs.|®° tas and gt) Cis’ Aeres ‘ ay flat, continuing to rise e Se pate Cus Ols Moma sies” Mera i| sual: the) IaneeHoremAn: Isesed s Johnnie's heart wank. He knew} bo brave “Please God,’ replied the Father, | Kukor, The paleness of her round face] Wad JOiGSe N's MoNetllll lusestly ach Gey to Help Bim with:the house-| are All right,"" he drawled, in a tone of! whom she meant; but he knew, too. Che next thin | settling himself in thé morris chalr.|told how anxious she was. 5 € pr spc Lup with a smile, | dismissal, that she had nat the slichest ¢ uquet, Hed (He knew when young eyes impiored,) | The Father shook hands warmly. hae ahaal pr fine Aneveritt aa TBE SS Mr. Verkina gave Johnnie a smile.Jin the world of marrying t! cad was bowed he policeman gave Johnnie a wink] “Shure, ma'am,'' he declared, ‘our Jchnnle act se ae ie i nk the ae Next, another, and startling, change the merit. by “Goodby, old chap,"’ he sald, He gavel some, the peerless and high-born M us, But not:c anlCis 8 's he went out, two' young folks 1s likely not t’ auffer | there on tho roof beside him—a white- in her. She came out of her room| (F Cvoking Barber a courteous nod as he passed] porkins, ‘St! st! st!’ he mourned. |}Ie was thinks Kath how took off his hat.| for lookin’ after from now on, what clad, slender thgure, ; ene morning looking tall, und odd.| The merit badye for cooking? him. "Goodby,’’ he sald, pleasantly, Ripa Aleerson Gndirey: Varkinal'! Vheon even! Hide “I thinkin’ 1 met ye on the docks} with our little League o’ Natlons,"’ He ebuild: Heep tice there before him Johnnie stared, puazied and be-| Something began to happen to the] "Goodby," returned Barber, “and|—cis spoke as if in an ecstatic dre That one. dant tw observed cordially| Tears welled into Mrs, “Kukor’s|20t Jonger than a moment, ‘hen she wildered. ‘ d Jolnnic. Suddenly he felt a} good riddance! He slammed the} «Aw! Cis! y’ sure y' gota chane failed e to Big Tom black eyes. “Over Chonnie und} “47° ac neta ce But Barber saw. ‘What's’ the] ¢ tude toward cooking. ‘1} door Johnnie Smith, what'rve you taik-| “cit alone wu m rber was chewing. ‘Y' had that] Cis," she declared, ‘‘all times T was soune ‘tis Ween cea tigre he wanted to know, none too} can cook boasted, "and en something strange happened. jing about?"? she demanded Wh GR tila fone thes, and: with (ionor” he retuvaed full of love.” gas dase te cota Ant mutate Bia An Penna et eabbinge biscuits and] Barber lifted down the lamp, lghteo Mrs. Perkins!’ New tis eyval seventeen roel ped to lis old, "Ha-ha!' Irughed the Father, But] Next, Mra. Kukor had a look at} 1 a i poabvimevensveni's; Ct ahs and coffee, and—and/ it. carried itt Apto °C) om and] were big with a new fear. “Oh, Cia!" | soiled shirt, Jolimnle went out, black | there was a flash pf something not| the roses, whose fragrance she inhaled | °°" closed the door he cried. ‘Don't y' know whiut's|shame in ” | too friendly in his look. ‘Honor, was| «th many excited exclamations of de- The thing that made her diffe ning he baked potatoes Rooted to the floor vie lis-| goin’ t* happen? If y' tell Big Ton} I-t couldn't say it! nelite ‘ght. (Continued To-Morrow 7 of amplification?” Answer "The parts | radius of a good crystal set?" Answer | t Hour. ‘Yo Mo-] on pa sp Col. J. 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Della Somolotf 400 METRES. sylvania. n tho Cunary aks avcotding { “=Questions and Answers. | the convert 1 wan slab —e spranos “Fase to Face With Fran Now York Ladies’ Hairdressers’ Ae ap Rg A am las sheet Lesh itt Ps eat WJ Z—NEWAKK Gharie “Te touP M.—Murle, lectures, &c. sociation, meeting, Pennsylvania, § I’. M./mariirs | uly yur 1 ie 2 re “I have a two-step outfit an i 1 i to the eaine| a | 360 METRES. + vente 4 6 M.-—"Muasical Appreciation,” 11 Bociety of Gas and Electric Account: /are wri , Sergt. Louis J hear the concerts plainly loud Autaise Pounevesed \ ee DB) ty lustrated by selections by Philip Gor-] ants, dinner, Astor, 7 P. Ehlen of the Merioe Recruiting Station er, Lut Iam unable to tune out ssa aan adie — snd ri Erk Lodge, No. $38, installation | oo cy asa of code interference, Is there any- Dt las ing Pea a A 9,00 A.Mf.—arm reporte; musical pro-| Negri wa and supper, Astor, @ P. Bf . i i thing that I can add to the vet which y ot kalking: tay OBER ar ary vit . ee Tans. )| Undies’ Auxiliary of Beth Moses Hos peinein y ‘ wih omplish this?” Answer—You unite Eat ctaphanes| ae eek tT have 5 A. M.—Arlington time cignuls. w SPRANGE! D, MASS. pital, luncheon, Astor, 1 P.M. | ~~ havo afforded us vo Httle information| ve) iP iis eaplein t yr Pewee milshs ; swe i op- | 12.00 M.—Opening prices. i Drama Comedy, cards, Astor, 2 P, marines expected ta find ex : concerning your set that it is imporst-|)/, . iC RCAEreT Ik aus F ml eithta cannee a es font i ve 11.00 P, M.—Midday prices; tustoal py Guitural Cirele, meeting, Astor; etm oe nae ‘ dle to tell you Just what to WHI [hts wore aso + We BOON aruwark dtukomen Tiheve.tmen's gram, i 8.001 M llo A. lenkey and Paul] p, ot ain. | for salt to nht is again and be more explicit concerning} oni. to tnd an « of Ate pt cant ata lena: i Mave 2: 14.00 P. M.—Closing prices; musical pro Peltier, phainist Tammany Hall Speakers’ Bureau, din inaariits pede ‘ the taning arrangements and your lo-fi ot Gn tin mntters vers une ta>| una Con abouts. X a nen: Chmaciodares TF ; ia eallty end the type of aerial you arc| Pinion on fhe mitten, ND ae x any: rex) 1 . M.—Final reports | WEA R-NEW Yous TcMEDFORD IL Lace, Embroidery and Allied ‘Trades, | ‘!5 sak. Ghat: Fo id i. ok 0 een Resume of sporting event 400 MET rf fs 4 dinner, Commodore, 7 P. M. ks ; . using. that ean be Pht Hitlon is not pe ee Tocorians 360 METRE S Pt ea qestlig 5 fc I : rors Infrequent in t ts where the tu ; anawernutron Besoin: =A. ER - —_—— a an NANO “Rutete: Sonal je ar ve + S¥illiam Coster of No 266 River}ure osefiiating, bul ile in tle Aret tion your igop is very we navi . i nk Nano reeltal by Mario J M Amateur Microsec by SRNR C ONE: Employing Printers’ As the Canaries thin there wre anak: | Road, Edgewater, N. J., reports an un-J}time we have heard of it in connection that famasine 4 Naiph W. Stearn New Oy cee os * T treland. usual condition that will undoubtedly be] with a crystal r r urlable condenser shunted we the Mere Managcnent Sai inige by Gur-| ie ton, dinner, Astor 6 PM stor, 2| ,_litlatives and ewecthearts of the « of great interest to radio © iuslasts, the aerkal and ground -| by Leon Alford. | WHERE DASE AND Wiest Mem, | New Yorkers, gos ays ‘or, 2 aldiers why were promised a shipment M ts described as follows: have a ‘i ould ha capacity i SP. nt ReOHIA Tho Moat ft thet #40 Francteco Chronicle.) | #f feathered songsters at un carly date crystal vet and a palr of 2,209 olun| READE Wa pauls : 1105 furad ' Mit pikes aa tah rat F vit by Mire Bal: | Wethed of judging a man by| ‘Theatre Assembly, cards, Astor, 2) viii 5 ve to wail uni) the marines phence. My aunt, who lives next door, }hovk up u \ varie coupler, a Aydisiliabarseyaatpctarry-yakarey re ierg eer \ \e intelligent aa ous! P.M ; hay pporti bind atom Fesently bought @ ect sinillar to mine./ bie condenser, a deiuctor and on s'v¥e, Ieury Miller—"What le the seceiriugs Bluette,” "Souvenir, “Hera athe. 6.00. Me—dlat Kegiment, N, GN. ¥, g him by hie cash. Schoo! Neture League. flower show,! ip tho United Staten \ ; J

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